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mao wrote a red book; who wrote a green book?
[ { "title": "The Green Book (Muammar Gaddafi)", "text": "shackles... has been used instead to subjugate an entire population.\" The book caused a scandal in 1987, when West German ice hockey club ECD Iserlohn, led by Heinz Weifenbach, signed a US$900,000 advertising deal for the book. The Green Book (Muammar Gaddafi) The Green Book ( \"\") is a short book setting out the political philosophy of Libya's dictator Muammar Gaddafi. The book was first published in 1975. It was \"intended to be read for all people.\" It is said to have been inspired in part by \"The Little Red Book\" (\"Quotations from Chairman Mao\"). Both were widely distributed both", "psg_id": "3308722" } ]
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[ { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "Shelley as shown by several letters. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" includes a favorable review of \"Shelley's Fiction\" (1998) by Phyllis Zimmerman, a book in which Zimmerman argues for Percy Bysshe Shelley's authorship of \"Frankenstein\", and a short bibliography of books and articles about Percy Bysshe Shelley and \"Frankenstein\". Lauritsen praises poet Edmund Blunden's \"\" (1946), calling it the best short biography about Percy Bysshe Shelley. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" was first published in 2007 by Pagan Press. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" was praised by the critic Camille Paglia, who wrote in \"Salon\" that \"Lauritsen assembles an overwhelming", "psg_id": "17577337" }, { "title": "My Dad Wrote a Porno", "text": "Bloom, Daisy Ridley, Nicholas Hoult, Ben Barnes, Hayley Atwell, Emma Thompson and Mara Wilson. The first series of \"My Dad Wrote a Porno\" was published as a book on October 27, 2016. It was designed as a spoof \"study guide\" with comments, annotations, character appraisals, key themes, and games provided by the hosts. In June 2017, a copy of the book signed by the hosts and Flintstone was auctioned as part of a fundraiser for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire. The \"My Dad Wrote a Porno\" live show has toured the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and", "psg_id": "19805866" }, { "title": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?", "text": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls? Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?: The Search For The Secret Of Qumran is a book by Norman Golb which intensifies the debate over the origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls, furthering the opinion that the scrolls were not the work of the Essenes, as other scholars claim, but written in Jerusalem and moved to Qumran in anticipation of the Roman siege in 70 AD. Writing in \"Church History\", Gregory T. Armstrong stated: \"This book is 'must reading' for every historian regardless of her or his period of specialization. It demonstrates how a particular", "psg_id": "11221749" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "Hunt, as well as the \"nature of the manuscript evidence\", showed that the work was \"conceived and mainly written by Mary Shelley\". The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein is a 2007 book written and published by John Lauritsen, in which the author argues that the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, not his wife Mary Shelley, is the real author of \"Frankenstein\" (1818), that the novel \"has consistently been underrated and misinterpreted\", and that its dominant theme is \"male love\". Lauritsen maintains that handwriting cannot be used to determine the actual author of \"Frankenstein\". His work received positive", "psg_id": "17577344" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein is a 2007 book written and published by John Lauritsen, in which the author argues that the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, not his wife Mary Shelley, is the real author of \"Frankenstein\" (1818), that the novel \"has consistently been underrated and misinterpreted\", and that its dominant theme is \"male love\". Lauritsen maintains that handwriting cannot be used to determine the actual author of \"Frankenstein\". His work received positive reviews in gay publications. However, some commentators in other publications rejected Lauritsen's views and supported the conventional view that \"Frankenstein\" was written", "psg_id": "17577334" }, { "title": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History", "text": "Lion Who Wrote History\" has also been reviewed by \"Kirkus Reviews\", \"Publishers Weekly\", \"The New York Times\", and Common Sense Media. Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History is a 2017 picture book biography by Walter Dean Myers about the life of Frederick Douglass. \"BookList\", in a starred review, wrote \"Focused, informative writing and strong, effective illustrations combine to make this the go-to Frederick Douglass biography for younger students.\" and the \"School Library Journal\" wrote \"Although this title is similar in scope to Doreen Rappaport's \"Frederick's Journey\", the two books complement each other.", "psg_id": "20093516" }, { "title": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History", "text": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History is a 2017 picture book biography by Walter Dean Myers about the life of Frederick Douglass. \"BookList\", in a starred review, wrote \"Focused, informative writing and strong, effective illustrations combine to make this the go-to Frederick Douglass biography for younger students.\" and the \"School Library Journal\" wrote \"Although this title is similar in scope to Doreen Rappaport's \"Frederick's Journey\", the two books complement each other. Recommended for collections looking to further explore Douglass's legacy.\" \"The Buffalo News\" called it an \"excellent illustrated biography\". \"Frederick Douglass: The", "psg_id": "20093515" }, { "title": "Green Book (film)", "text": "Green Book (film) Green Book is a 2018 American comedy-drama film about a tour of the Deep South in the 1960s by African-American classical and jazz pianist Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) and Tony Vallelonga (Viggo Mortensen), an Italian-American bouncer who served as Shirley's driver and bodyguard. Directed by Peter Farrelly, the screenplay was written by Farrelly, Brian Hayes Currie and Vallelonga's son Nick Vallelonga, based on interviews with his father and Shirley, as well as letters his father wrote to his mother. The film is named after \"The Negro Motorist Green Book\", a mid-20th century guidebook for African-American travelers, written", "psg_id": "20471644" }, { "title": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?", "text": "Hartmut Stegemann. \"Qumran und das Judentum zur Zeit Jesu\" 84 (1994): 175-94 as basing \"his support of the Essene hypothesis of factors of hierarch, initiation rites, community of goods, ritual baths, a common meal and views on marriage as well as calendar.\" They then refer to the alternative estimate of Golb, \"that the scrolls came from Jerusalem to a fortress in Qumran during the siege of Jerusalem around 70 CE Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls? Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?: The Search For The Secret Of Qumran is a book by Norman Golb which intensifies the debate over", "psg_id": "11221758" }, { "title": "A Winter Book", "text": "A Winter Book A Winter Book is a collection of twenty short stories by Finnish author Tove Jansson, published by Sort Of Books in 2006. The stories, some of which had not previously been published in English, were selected by Ali Smith, who also wrote the book's introduction and had previously reviewed \"The Summer Book\" for \"The Guardian\". Thirteen of them are from Jansson's first book for adults, \"Sculptor's Daughter\" (1968), and the remaining seven are from four of her other works. Five were included in her 1998 Swedish language collection \"Messages\" (\"Meddelande\"), including the title piece, a partially fictionalised", "psg_id": "10115980" }, { "title": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?", "text": "and Emanuel Tov, refers to this book as \"An important dissenting opinion: Golb refuses to accept the 'consensus view' that Qumran was the site of the Essenes sect, and that they owned and wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls, but instead argues that Qumran was a fortress like others in the area and that the library of scrolls was from the Jerusalem Temple.\" (The book, however, at pp. 159–60, specifically rejects the idea that the scrolls came from the Jerusalem Temple, attributing this theory to Karl Rengstorf and asserting that Rengstorf had failed to \"conceive of other libraries in Jerusalem whose", "psg_id": "11221753" }, { "title": "The Little Red Hen (Pinkney book)", "text": "The Little Red Hen (Pinkney book) The Little Red Hen is a 2006 book by Jerry Pinkney of the classic folktale about a chicken and some animals that decline to assist her in the growing and harvesting of wheat which she than uses to bake bread, so that when they ask to have some she refuses and instead eats the bread with her chicks. \"The Horn Book Magazine\", in a review of \"The Little Red Hen\", wrote \"Rhythmic text and color-coded type make this story about the rewards of cooperation perfect for reading aloud.\" and \"BookList\"' wrote \" Perfect for", "psg_id": "19953291" }, { "title": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?", "text": "and that they were deposited in the caves near the Dead Sea (among other locations) by Jews fleeing the Roman army during the First Revolt\" and that although the book is based in historical, archaeological, and paleographical evidence, \"he also lets readers in on his personal efforts to question and oppose the scholarly status quo, leaving the impression of being self-serving.\" Ilene Cooper from Booklist suggest that public libraries carry this book for \"its provocative assertions.\" Géza Vermes, wrote in his \"An Introduction to the Complete Dead Sea Scrolls\" (2000), that Golb is responsible for \"another forceful attack on the", "psg_id": "11221755" }, { "title": "The Negro Motorist Green Book", "text": "and for real 'Happy Motoring' – use Esso Products and Esso Service wherever you find the Esso sign.\" Photographs of some African-American entrepreneurs who owned Esso gas stations appeared in the pages of the \"Green Book\". Although Green usually refrained from editorializing in the \"Green Book\", he let his readers' letters speak for the influence of his guide. William Smith of Hackensack, New Jersey, described it as a \"credit to the Negro Race\" in a letter published in the 1938 edition. He commented: Earl Hutchinson Sr., the father of journalist Earl Ofari Hutchinson, wrote of a 1955 move from Chicago", "psg_id": "17465139" }, { "title": "Monty Python's Big Red Book", "text": "Monty Python's Big Red Book Monty Python's Big Red Book is a humour book comprising mostly material derived and reworked from the first two series of the \"Monty Python's Flying Circus\" BBC television series. Edited by Eric Idle, it was first published in the UK in 1971 by Methuen Publishing Ltd. It was later published in the United States in 1975 by Warner Books. As well as the comedy content, the title itself is a humorous reference to Mao Zedong's \"Little Red Book\"— despite the title, the book has a blue cover. To add to the confusion, the credits page", "psg_id": "2372887" }, { "title": "A Liar Wrote This", "text": "Buffalo\" (originally on \"Stories\") was included on the album and released with an accompanying music video. Three of the album's tracks: Curtain Call, Somewhat Standards, and Sleep Sequence, were originally recorded by A Liar Wrote This Symphony in 2012. A Liar Wrote This A Liar Wrote This is the sixth studio album by post-hardcore band The Bunny the Bear, released through Victory Records on July 24, 2015. It is the band's first release without founding clean vocalist Chris Hutka, and the first and only release to feature Haley Roback. The album's title is derived from Tybor's side project, \"A Liar", "psg_id": "18946786" }, { "title": "A Liar Wrote This", "text": "A Liar Wrote This A Liar Wrote This is the sixth studio album by post-hardcore band The Bunny the Bear, released through Victory Records on July 24, 2015. It is the band's first release without founding clean vocalist Chris Hutka, and the first and only release to feature Haley Roback. The album's title is derived from Tybor's side project, \"A Liar Wrote This Symphony.\" The album was recorded in early 2015 shortly after the departure of Chris Hutka. The album was announced in June 2015, with an accompanying single, \"Lover's Touch.\" A re-recorded version of \"It's Not Always Cold in", "psg_id": "18946785" }, { "title": "Red Book (Liberal Party of Canada)", "text": "each of their promises and summed them. Never before had a party attempted to clearly prove that its promises were fiscally responsible and practical. Paul Martin, the man who led the team that produced the Red Book was less complimentary about the Red Book in private as during his time in office as Finance Minister, he was often reported to have said: \"Don't tell me about the Red Book, I wrote the damn thing, and I know that it is a lot of crap!\". It was one of the first \"contract with the public\" type platforms, an idea used by", "psg_id": "3433232" }, { "title": "Red Book of the Exchequer", "text": "Red Book of the Exchequer The Red Book of the Exchequer (\"Liber Rubeus\" or \"Liber ruber Scaccarii\") is a 13th-century manuscript compilation of precedents and office memoranda of the English Exchequer. It contains additional entries and annotations down to the 18th century. It takes its name from its red leather binding, which distinguishes it from the related and contemporary, but smaller, Black Book of the Exchequer. J. Horace Round wrote in 1898 that \"second only in honour to Domesday Book itself, the \"Liber Rubeus de Scaccario\" has, for more than six centuries, held a foremost place among our national records.", "psg_id": "14090962" }, { "title": "A Natural Woman (book)", "text": "tenor with the same in King's music: \"King is the woman who wrote the lyric: 'You got to get up every morning/With a smile on your face/And show the world/All the love in your heart.' And that is very much the woman who wrote her memoir.\" \"A Natural Woman\" received predominantly favorable reviews. In \"The Independent\", Liz Thomson wrote: \"what a memoir: intelligent, honest, self-effacing, well-written.\" Handy argued that King's \"characteristic generosity of spirit\" marks the book \"for good and ill...Spite is a horrible emotion, but memoir-writing might be the one activity where it comes in handy, at least from", "psg_id": "20270633" }, { "title": "A Book of Memories", "text": "the book for \"The New York Times\". She wrote that \"in \"A Book of Memories,\" Peter Nadas ... has accomplished a remarkably interesting feat: he has transposed the novel of consciousness to the Socialist universe, and closed the gap between prewar modernism (inflected here by post-modern psychoanalysis) and Eastern Europe.\" Hoffman wrote that the novel has a style of details in \"magnified, hot close-up\", and that \"Longueurs can have their plaisirs, as we know from Proust; but some passages in \"A Book of Memories\" are drawn out to the point of tedium or silliness, and the novel within the novel", "psg_id": "16038644" }, { "title": "Twice Upon a Time (book series)", "text": "found a trapdoor in the ceiling. Later that day, Rapunzel discovered to her disappointment that she could not reach the trapdoor. However, she kept the mirror with her at all times. Using the mirror, she watched a person with green skin climb down the rope and drop off her dinner. She realized it was not the witch who brought her small gifts in her time trapped; it was the green creature. She wrote a letter to thank him for his kindness. The next day, Prince Benjamin was given a map of the Great Forest and a book on trolls by", "psg_id": "18654142" }, { "title": "Little Red Riding Hood (Pinkney book)", "text": "this is definitely the one to have.\" \"Kirkus\" and \"Publishers Weekly\" both gave starred reviews and also highlighted the multicultural nature of Pinkney's version. \"Little Red Riding Hood\" has also been reviewed by \"Booklist\", \"Horn Book Guide\", \"Library Media Connection\" magazine, \"School Library Journal\", and \"School Library Media Activities Monthly\". It was a 2008 ALA notable Children's (Young Readers) Book. Little Red Riding Hood (Pinkney book) Little Red Riding Hood is a 2007 children's picture book of the Brothers Grimm classic fairy tale adapted by Jerry Pinkney. Common Sense Media in its review of \"Little Red Riding Hood\", wrote \"His", "psg_id": "19910639" }, { "title": "Dark Green, Bright Red", "text": "Dark Green, Bright Red Dark Green, Bright Red is a novel by Gore Vidal, concerning a revolution headed by a former military dictator in an unnamed Central American republic. The book was first published in 1950 in the United States by E. P. Dutton. It drew upon Vidal's experiences living in Guatemala during the Guatemalan Revolution. Vidal re-wrote a significantly shortened version of \"Dark Green, Bright Red\" in 1968. However, when the book was published in a new United Kingdom edition in 1995 by Andre Deutsch, the longer, original text was used. With the backing of a U.S. fruit company,", "psg_id": "17926151" }, { "title": "Dark Green, Bright Red", "text": "the mark of [Vidal's] earlier work.\" \"Saturday Review\" deemed it \"an interesting failure.\" Dark Green, Bright Red Dark Green, Bright Red is a novel by Gore Vidal, concerning a revolution headed by a former military dictator in an unnamed Central American republic. The book was first published in 1950 in the United States by E. P. Dutton. It drew upon Vidal's experiences living in Guatemala during the Guatemalan Revolution. Vidal re-wrote a significantly shortened version of \"Dark Green, Bright Red\" in 1968. However, when the book was published in a new United Kingdom edition in 1995 by Andre Deutsch, the", "psg_id": "17926153" }, { "title": "My Depression: A Picture Book", "text": "My Depression: A Picture Book My Depression is a 2005 picture book written and illustrated by Elizabeth Swados about her experiences battling depression. Donna Seaman wrote that \"Swados' candid, seemingly simple tale conveys a wealth of helpful information and dispels the gloom a bit by making readers laugh.\" Christian Perring wrote that Swados \"does give a clear sense of how disabling and awful it is to have depression\", but called her drawings \"very crude\" and \"amateurish\". The book has been translated to Chinese: The book was adapted into a 2014 animated television film \"My Depression (The Up and Down and", "psg_id": "19464901" }, { "title": "Mao: A Reinterpretation", "text": "Eastern Economic Review\", believing it too positive and remarking \"Can one imagine a respected scholar publishing and receiving praise for a book entitled \"Hitler: A Reinterpretation\"?\". Mao: A Reinterpretation Mao: A Reinterpretation is a biography of the Chinese communist revolutionary and politician Mao Zedong written by Lee Feigon, an American historian of China then working at Colby College. It was first published by Ivan R. Dee in 2002, and would form the basis of Feigon's 2006 documentary \"Passion of the Mao\". Revisionist in content, Feigon's book aimed to highlight the achievements of Mao's government. He argues that Mao was influenced", "psg_id": "16934410" }, { "title": "My Dad Wrote a Porno", "text": "female anatomy\" (\"The Times\"), and \"Shakespearesque\" (Michael Sheen) In 2016, \"My Dad Wrote a Porno\" was nominated for an Audio and Radio Industry Award (ARIAS) award in the category Podcast of the Year. In 2017, it was nominated for a Webby award in the category Comedy (Podcasts & Digital Audio). Also in 2017, the series was nominated in the Listener Choice category of the British Podcast Awards and the 7th annual Lovie Awards presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. My Dad Wrote a Porno My Dad Wrote a Porno is a British podcast hosted by Jamie", "psg_id": "19805869" }, { "title": "I Wrote a Simple Song", "text": "\"I Wrote a Simple Song\" was Preston's first self-produced album. Preston's friend George Harrison played lead guitar on most of the songs, and supplied dobro accompaniment on the title track. The album continued Preston's inclusion of gospel-themed songs which had started with the 1967 album \"Club Meeting\". The instrumental \"Outa-Space\" won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance in 1973. All songs by Billy Preston and Joe Greene, except where noted. Side one Side two I Wrote a Simple Song I Wrote a Simple Song is the sixth studio album by American soul musician Billy Preston. Released in November", "psg_id": "7055579" }, { "title": "Wrote a Song for Everyone", "text": "At \"Exclaim!\", Jason Schneider evoked that the release \"illustrates Fogerty's wide-ranging influence; he may not often get credit for creating what's now known as Americana, but no one was as naturally adept at making it their signature sound.\" \"Wrote a Song for Everyone\" was number 10 on \"Rolling Stone\"s 50 Best Albums of 2013 list. Wrote a Song for Everyone Wrote a Song for Everyone is the ninth solo studio album by John Fogerty, released on May 28, 2013 (Fogerty's 68th birthday) in the United States. The album is a collection of Creedence Clearwater Revival classics and deep tracks from", "psg_id": "17076121" }, { "title": "Wrote a Song for Everyone", "text": "Wrote a Song for Everyone Wrote a Song for Everyone is the ninth solo studio album by John Fogerty, released on May 28, 2013 (Fogerty's 68th birthday) in the United States. The album is a collection of Creedence Clearwater Revival classics and deep tracks from his canon of hits as well as some brand new songs, performed alongside an array of notable musicians, including Foo Fighters (\"Fortunate Son\"), Bob Seger (\"Who'll Stop the Rain\"), Dawes (\"Someday Never Comes\"), Brad Paisley (\"Hot Rod Heart\"), Miranda Lambert (\"Wrote a Song for Everyone\"), Kid Rock (\"Born on the Bayou\"), Keith Urban (\"Almost Saturday", "psg_id": "17076117" }, { "title": "The Red Romance Book", "text": "fantasies, while others, such as the story of El Cid, have a basis in historical fact. The 1905 edition of the book included: The Red Romance Book The Red Romance Book: Tales of Knights, Dragons & High Adventure (or \"The Red Book of Romance\") is a book of heroic tales and legends. It was edited by Andrew Lang with illustrations by Henry J. Ford, and published in London by Longmans, Green, and Co. in 1905. The tales were generally taken from sagas and chivalric romances such as \"The Story of Burnt Njal\", \"The Faerie Queene\", \"Don Quixote\" and \"Orlando Furioso\".", "psg_id": "8938723" }, { "title": "A Book on Angling", "text": "\"A Book of Angling\", Tony Hayter in his biography of Frederic M. Halford wrote: From the 4th Edition (1876) From Antiquarian Book Exchange and \"Bibliotheca Piscatoria-A Catalogue Of Books On Angling, The Fisheries and Fish-Culture, With Bibliographical Notes and an Appendix Of Citations Touching On Angling and fishing from Old English authors\", Westwood and Satchell (1883) Bibliography of fly fishing A Book on Angling A Book on Angling – \"Being a complete treatise on the art of angling in every branch\" is a work of angling literature with significant fly fishing content written by Francis Francis, angling editor to The", "psg_id": "12622112" }, { "title": "The Green Book: A Guide to Members' Allowances", "text": "are only needed for amounts over £250. The Green Book: A Guide to Members' Allowances The Green Book: A guide to Members' allowances (often simply The Green Book) was a publication of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. Prior to 7 May 2010 it set out the rules governing MPs' salaries, allowances and pensions, before being replaced by rules set by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, created by the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009 as a result of the Parliamentary expenses scandal. The Green Book states that \"Parliamentary allowances are designed to ensure that Members of Parliament (MPs) are", "psg_id": "13403143" }, { "title": "The Green Book: A Guide to Members' Allowances", "text": "The Green Book: A Guide to Members' Allowances The Green Book: A guide to Members' allowances (often simply The Green Book) was a publication of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. Prior to 7 May 2010 it set out the rules governing MPs' salaries, allowances and pensions, before being replaced by rules set by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, created by the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009 as a result of the Parliamentary expenses scandal. The Green Book states that \"Parliamentary allowances are designed to ensure that Members of Parliament (MPs) are reimbursed for costs properly incurred in the", "psg_id": "13403141" }, { "title": "A Glimpse of Hell (book)", "text": "Blue, reviewing the book for the \"San Francisco Chronicle\", stated that, \"In its main outlines, it convinces\" and \"Beyond accuracy, Thompson's book provides a gripping read\". Steve Weinberg, in the \"Denver Post\", wrote that, \"Measured by its information gathering, this is a great book of investigative journalism.\" The book was selected by the Book of the Month Club as its featured selection in March 1999. Thompson stated that after the book was published a previously scheduled invitation to speak at the US Navy's National Museum was rescinded, his book was banned from being sold in the museum's book store, and", "psg_id": "12795481" }, { "title": "The Red Romance Book", "text": "The Red Romance Book The Red Romance Book: Tales of Knights, Dragons & High Adventure (or \"The Red Book of Romance\") is a book of heroic tales and legends. It was edited by Andrew Lang with illustrations by Henry J. Ford, and published in London by Longmans, Green, and Co. in 1905. The tales were generally taken from sagas and chivalric romances such as \"The Story of Burnt Njal\", \"The Faerie Queene\", \"Don Quixote\" and \"Orlando Furioso\". They are about such legendary characters as Bevis of Hampton, Huon of Bordeaux, Ogier the Dane and Guy of Warwick. Some are literary", "psg_id": "8938722" }, { "title": "Little Red Riding Hood (Pinkney book)", "text": "Little Red Riding Hood (Pinkney book) Little Red Riding Hood is a 2007 children's picture book of the Brothers Grimm classic fairy tale adapted by Jerry Pinkney. Common Sense Media in its review of \"Little Red Riding Hood\", wrote \"His artwork alone brings an amazing depth to this classic tale, which in his telling goes beyond the expected. He brings a multicultural sensitivity to a story that has long been part of a European tradition. And his language is poetic and captivating.\" and \" If you want to own one version of Little Red Riding Hood other than the original,", "psg_id": "19910638" }, { "title": "I Wrote a Simple Song", "text": "I Wrote a Simple Song I Wrote a Simple Song is the sixth studio album by American soul musician Billy Preston. Released in November 1971, it was his first album for A&M Records and marked the start of a run of commercial success in the United States that lasted through to the late 1970s. The album includes the hit single \"Outa-Space\", which won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance of 1972. Preston included a live version of the instrumental \"The Bus\", as part of a medley with the Beatles' \"Day Tripper\", on his 1974 album \"Live European Tour\".", "psg_id": "7055578" }, { "title": "My Dad Wrote a Porno", "text": "My Dad Wrote a Porno My Dad Wrote a Porno is a British podcast hosted by Jamie Morton, James Cooper, and Alice Levine. Each episode features Morton reading a new chapter of a series of amateur erotic novels, titled \"Belinda Blinked\", written by his father under the pen name Rocky Flintstone; Morton, Cooper, and Levine react to the material and provide running commentary. Cooper and Levine are hearing the chapter for the first time, whereas Morton usually reads the chapter before recording the episode. As of 2018, the series has had over 120 million downloads. The podcast began in 2015", "psg_id": "19805856" }, { "title": "My Depression: A Picture Book", "text": "Up of It)\". The short film was written and directed by Swados with Robert Marianetti and David Wachtenheim, and stars Sigourney Weaver as Liz. My Depression: A Picture Book My Depression is a 2005 picture book written and illustrated by Elizabeth Swados about her experiences battling depression. Donna Seaman wrote that \"Swados' candid, seemingly simple tale conveys a wealth of helpful information and dispels the gloom a bit by making readers laugh.\" Christian Perring wrote that Swados \"does give a clear sense of how disabling and awful it is to have depression\", but called her drawings \"very crude\" and \"amateurish\".", "psg_id": "19464902" }, { "title": "Red Book of the Exchequer", "text": "about errors in the proofs so that he could use them to attack Hall's reputation at a later date. Other reviewers, such as Charles Gross in the \"American Historical Review\" and T. F. Tout in the \"English Historical Review\", were more positive about Hall's achievement, while still finding points of detail to criticise. Reginald Lane Poole, also writing in the \"English Historical Review\", was inclined to side with Round. In one of his contributions to the dispute, \"Studies on the Red Book of the Exchequer\" (1898), Round wrote: Hall's edition of the \"Red Book\", he alleged, was \"probably the most", "psg_id": "14090970" }, { "title": "A Red, Red Rose", "text": "to Scots singer Pietro Urbani who published it in his \"Scots Songs\". In his book, Urbani claimed \"the words of The Red Red Rose were obligingly given to him by a celebrated Scots poet, who was so struck by them when sung by a country girl that he wrote them down and, not being pleased with the air, begged the author to set them to music in the style of a Scots tune, which he has done accordingly.\" In other correspondence, Burns referred to it as a \"simple old Scots song which I had picked up in the country.\" Other", "psg_id": "5705827" }, { "title": "Confessions of a Book Reviewer", "text": "Confessions of a Book Reviewer \"Confessions of a Book Reviewer\" is a narrative essay published in 1946 by the English author George Orwell. In it, he discusses the lifestyle of a book reviewer and criticises the practice of reviewing almost every book published, which gives rise to this lifestyle. Orwell started writing book reviews for \"Adelphi\" in 1930, and other publications for which he wrote reviews included \"New English Weekly\", \"Horizon\", \"New Statesman\" and \"Tribune\". In 1940 he reviewed over 100 books. From 1945 to 1946 Orwell had kept up a high level of work, producing some 130 literary contributions.", "psg_id": "13137921" }, { "title": "Mao Tse-tung: Ruler of Red China", "text": "Mao Tse-tung: Ruler of Red China Mao Tse-tung: Ruler of Red China is a book written by Robert Payne and published by Henry Schuman, New York in 1950, shortly after Mao Zedong (here his name is transliterated as \"Mao Tse-tung\") came to power. Fifteen years before the Cultural Revolution, Payne anticipated Mao's wider interests: Though lacking some of the documents and details that were available in later years, the book discusses the party's history, including its foundation, in detail. In chapter three, Payne explains how \"Pravda\" in 1920 had wrongly reported the formation of a Communist Party of China. This", "psg_id": "8059637" }, { "title": "Mao: A Reinterpretation", "text": "Mao: A Reinterpretation Mao: A Reinterpretation is a biography of the Chinese communist revolutionary and politician Mao Zedong written by Lee Feigon, an American historian of China then working at Colby College. It was first published by Ivan R. Dee in 2002, and would form the basis of Feigon's 2006 documentary \"Passion of the Mao\". Revisionist in content, Feigon's book aimed to highlight the achievements of Mao's government. He argues that Mao was influenced by Joseph Stalin to a far greater extent during the Chinese Civil War than has previously been believed. \"Mao: A Reinterpretation\" was reviewed by academic Sinologists", "psg_id": "16934403" }, { "title": "The Big Red Book of Modern Chinese Literature", "text": "Republican Era which spans from 1911 to 1949 and includes works from the New Culture Movement; the Revolutionary Era, spanning 1949 to 1976; and the Post-Mao Era, which has works since 1976. The portions of the book post 1990 are heavily focused on poetry and have less emphasis on urban fiction. Pre-1949 works: Julia Lovell of \"The New York Times\" wrote that \"it’s heartening to see a serious publisher, one whose list is geared to the general reader, invest in an anthology that manages to combine the established canon with less-well-known selections.\" She argued that the book should have included", "psg_id": "19370784" }, { "title": "My Dad Wrote a Porno", "text": "that he was reading the first chapter of his father's erotic literature novel, \"Belinda Blinked\". He shared the chapter with friends at a Christmas lunch, where Levine suggested they should create a podcast. Morton played the \"My Dad Wrote a Porno\" pilot to his family, who were encouraging; while his mother initially found it disgusting, she is now fully supportive. The podcast recording usually takes place informally in one of the hosts' houses and 90 minutes of recording is edited by Morton into one 40-minute episode. The podcast is hosted by Acast, which secures the advertising that funds the production.", "psg_id": "19805858" }, { "title": "A Glimpse of Hell (book)", "text": "a producer for the television newsmagazine \"60 Minutes\", later produced several television reports which disputed the Navy's conclusions as to what had caused the explosion. Based on his work for the \"60 Minutes\" reports plus further investigation on his own, Thompson wrote \"A Glimpse of Hell\". The book was published by W. W. Norton & Company. Thompson's book was extremely critical of most of the Navy personnel involved in the investigation, concluding that the Navy had orchestrated a cover-up to conceal the true cause of the explosion. Upon its publication, the book received favorable comments from book reviewers. Thompson later", "psg_id": "12795464" }, { "title": "The Negro Motorist Green Book", "text": "House. Repeated and sometimes violent incidents of discrimination directed against black African diplomats, particularly on U.S. Route 40 between New York and Washington, D.C., led to the administration of President John F. Kennedy setting up a Special Protocol Service Section within the State Department to assist black diplomats traveling and living within the United States. The State Department considered issuing copies of \"The Negro Motorist Green Book\" to black diplomats, but eventually decided against steering them to black-friendly public accommodations as it wanted them \"to have all of the privileges of whiteness.\" John A. Williams wrote in his 1965 book,", "psg_id": "17465128" }, { "title": "Green Book (CD standard)", "text": "Green Book (CD standard) The \"Green Book\", formally known as the \"CD-i Full Functional Specification\", is a CD standard announced in 1986 by Philips and Sony that defines the format for interactive, multimedia compact discs designed for CD-i players. The standard was originally not freely available and had to be licensed from Philips. However, the 1994 version of the standard was eventually made available free by Philips. CD-i discs conform to the \"Red Book\" specification of audio CDs (CD-DA). Tracks on a CD-i's program area can be CD-DA tracks or CD-i tracks, but the first track must always be a", "psg_id": "7708274" }, { "title": "A Book on Angling", "text": "commit it. FRANCIS FRANCIS. THE FIRS, TWICKENHAM : 1867 In 1881, Osmund Lambert in \"Angling Literature in England\" wrote: In 1920, when \"A Book on Angling\" was reprinted, Sir Herbert Maxwell, a noted Scottish angler penned this in the Editor's Introduction: James Robb in an entire chapter devoted to Francis Francis in \"Notable Angling Literature\" (1945) said of \"A Book on Angling\": In 1974, noted American writer Arnold Gingrich in his \"The Fishing in Print\" commented on Francis, Francis as a writer and his influence on notable American angler Theodore Gordon: In 2002, 135 years after the 1st edition of", "psg_id": "12622111" }, { "title": "Green Book (film)", "text": "Film Festival in September 2018, \"Green Book\" was nominated for 5 Golden Globe awards for the the 76th annual ceremony, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. The National Board of Review awarded it the award of , and it was also recognized as one of the Top 10 films of the year by the American Film Institute. Green Book (film) Green Book is a 2018 American comedy-drama film about a tour of the Deep South in the 1960s by African-American classical and jazz pianist Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) and Tony Vallelonga (Viggo Mortensen), an Italian-American bouncer who served", "psg_id": "20471665" }, { "title": "Not Without a Fight (book)", "text": "Not Without a Fight (book) Not Without a Fight: The Autobiography is a 2016 autobiography by South African politician Helen Zille. Zille is the current Premier of the Western Cape. She previously served as Mayor of Cape Town and as Leader of the Democratic Alliance. In the book Zille details her life, from her early start as a liberal journalist and staunch opponent of apartheid to her lengthy career in local, provincial and national politics in South Africa. In \"Mail & Guardian\" Shaun de Waal wrote that he was surprised to find Zille's book so \"engaging\", also writing that \"Not", "psg_id": "19976022" }, { "title": "A Night to Remember (book)", "text": "of the \"Titanic\" in 1985 sparked a new wave of public interest in the disaster he wrote a follow-up book, \"The Night Lives On\" (1986). Daniel Allen Butler comments that \"although it was of immense interest to \"Titanic\" buffs the world over, it lacked the spark of the original,\" which by 1998 had reached its fiftieth printing. The book received widespread praise from contemporary critics. \"The New York Times\" called it \"stunning ... one of the most exciting books of this or any other year\". The \"Atlantic Monthly\" praised the book for doing \"a magnificent job of re-creative chronicling, enthralling", "psg_id": "904850" }, { "title": "The Boy Who Fell Into a Book", "text": "2014, a musical adaptation of the play by Paul James, with music by Cathy Shostak and Eric Angus was shown at The Stephen Joseph Theatre. It was directed by Ayckbourn himself and received critical acclaaim. The English Touring Theatre mounted a production of the book in 2002. The Cast: Evelyn Hoskins as Kevin Nicolos Colicos as Rockfist Slim Katie Birtill as Monique and Mummy Wubbly Stephen Matthews as Red Gareth and Ebeneezer John Barr as Red Bishop and other parts Natasha J Barnes as the White Queen and other parts Musical Direction: Mark Warman Reviews The Boy Who Fell Into", "psg_id": "14959450" }, { "title": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?", "text": "us much more than just a fresh and convincing interpretation of the origin and significance of the Qumran Scrolls. His book is also — among other things — a fascinating case-study of how an \"idee fixe\", for which there is no real historical justification, has for over 40 years dominated an elite coterie of scholars controlling the Scrolls, who have not only sought to restrict access to those who are prepared to toe their party-line, but have abused and rubbished those 'heretics' who have attempted to place a different interpretation on them.\" The Publisher Weekly, refers to this book as", "psg_id": "11221751" }, { "title": "Himalaya (book)", "text": "Himalaya (book) Himalaya is the book that Michael Palin wrote to accompany the BBC television documentary series \"Himalaya with Michael Palin\". This book, like the other books that Michael Palin wrote following each of his seven trips for the BBC, consists both of his text and of many photographs to illustrate the trip. All of the pictures in this book were taken by Basil Pao, the stills photographer who was part of the team who did the trip (Pao also produced a book, \"Inside Himalaya\", containing many more of his pictures). The book contains eight chapters: \"Pakistan\", \"India\", \"Nepal\", \"Tibet\",", "psg_id": "10303782" }, { "title": "Faithful (book)", "text": "that HBO would be adapting it into a six-part miniseries for 2008. In September 2008, King wrote, \"The script is just goddamn hilarious.\" Faithful (book) Faithful is a book co-written by Stephen King and Stewart O'Nan. It chronicles exchanges between King and O'Nan about the Red Sox's season, beginning with an e-mail in summer 2003, and throughout the 2004 season, from Spring Training to the World Series. The book was dedicated to the memory of Victoria Snelgrove, an Emerson College student who was killed during the massive celebrations after the 2004 ALCS, when she was shot in the face with", "psg_id": "4249333" }, { "title": "A Genius in the Family (book)", "text": "and from her husband, the famous musician and conductor Daniel Barenboim, who feel that they have sullied the memory of her with details of her private life that are either contested or too shocking to be made public. A Genius in the Family (book) A Genius in the Family is a memoir by Piers and Hilary du Pré, which chronicles the life and career of their late sister, cellist Jacqueline du Pré. The book claims to tell the true story of their family lives, and each chapter is headed 'Piers' or 'Hilary', according to which author wrote it. A film,", "psg_id": "18578438" }, { "title": "I Wrote a Simple Song (song)", "text": "profile. I Wrote a Simple Song (song) \"I Wrote a Simple Song\" is a song by American soul musician Billy Preston that was first released as the title track to his album of the same name in November 1971. It was written by Preston and his regular collaborator, Joe Greene. The song was also Preston's first single on A&M Records, following the end of his tenure on the Beatles' Apple record label. In the United States, it peaked at number 77 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.<ref name=\"Awards/AM\"></ref> Radio programmers there soon favored the B-side, the instrumental \"Outa-Space\", which had been", "psg_id": "20808604" }, { "title": "I Wrote a Simple Song (song)", "text": "I Wrote a Simple Song (song) \"I Wrote a Simple Song\" is a song by American soul musician Billy Preston that was first released as the title track to his album of the same name in November 1971. It was written by Preston and his regular collaborator, Joe Greene. The song was also Preston's first single on A&M Records, following the end of his tenure on the Beatles' Apple record label. In the United States, it peaked at number 77 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.<ref name=\"Awards/AM\"></ref> Radio programmers there soon favored the B-side, the instrumental \"Outa-Space\", which had been Preston's", "psg_id": "20808602" }, { "title": "A Genius in the Family (book)", "text": "A Genius in the Family (book) A Genius in the Family is a memoir by Piers and Hilary du Pré, which chronicles the life and career of their late sister, cellist Jacqueline du Pré. The book claims to tell the true story of their family lives, and each chapter is headed 'Piers' or 'Hilary', according to which author wrote it. A film, \"Hilary and Jackie\", was made in 1998 telling essentially the same story, but did not mirror details of events as recounted in the book. The film and the book were both developed simultaneously. This film is not an", "psg_id": "18578436" }, { "title": "Mao Commentary", "text": "Mao Commentary The Mao Commentary () is one of the four early traditions of commentary on the \"Classic of Poetry\". The \"Mao Commentary\" is attributed to either Mao Chang 萇 or Mao Heng 亨 (both pre 221 BCE; dates unclear). The \"Yiwenzhi\" of the \"Book of Han\" refers to the Mao Commentary under the title \"Maoshi guxun zhuan\" 毛詩故訓傳 as one of two works by Mao on the \"Classic of Poetry\". Zheng Xuan wrote a jian 箋 (\"annotation\") on the basis of the Mao commentary, a sub-commentary. This commentary was not officially recognized until the reign of Emperor Ping (1", "psg_id": "20018530" }, { "title": "But Beautiful: A Book About Jazz", "text": "more like conventional music criticism. The book is one of Dyer's most acclaimed works. Pianist Keith Jarrett said it was: In \"The New York Times Book Review\", critic Ralph Blumenthal wrote, \"Like the music he evokes so lyrically, Geoff Dyer's \"But Beautiful,\" a quasi-biographical critique of nine jazz legends, relies heavily on improvisation. You don't have to be a jazz buff to savor this book—but you may be one when you're done.\" In \"The New York Times\", critic Richard Bernstein discussed the book's \"electrifying, typically gemlike passages of criticism,\" and called the work, \"marvelously lyrical.\" The book was one of", "psg_id": "8612358" }, { "title": "Two Singing Boys with a Lute and a Music Book", "text": "Two Singing Boys with a Lute and a Music Book Two singing boys with a lute and a music book is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in 1625 and now in the Museum Schloss Wilhelmshöhe. This painting was documented by Hofstede de Groot in 1910, who wrote: \"TWO BOYS SINGING. B. 98; M. 224 - The boy on the right is seen in a three-quarter view facing left. He is in dark clothes with a white collar and a plumed cap. He holds in his left hand a lute resting on the table, while", "psg_id": "18175064" }, { "title": "A Winter Book", "text": "compilation of letters Jansson had received. They were translated into English from the original Swedish by Silvester Mazzarella, David McDuff and Kingsley Hart. In a review for \"The Guardian\", Josh Lacey described it as a \"short, brittle book\" and \"an oddly satisfying jumble\" featuring several of Jansson's recurring tropes: \"strange creatures with surprising powers, islands and small boats and the sea, loneliness and introspection, the vital influence of art and the imagination\". Sean Michaels for \"The Skinny\" said it was \"in large part exceptional\". Phillip Pullman described the stories as \"tough as old rope\" in the afterword he wrote for", "psg_id": "10115981" }, { "title": "A Bright Red Scream", "text": "to the United States, she heard about self-harm and decided to research the subject. In 1993, she wrote an article for \"San Francisco Focus\" entitled \"A Bright Red Scream\", part of a surge in media interest in the topic in the years following the publication of Favazza's book. Strong's was the first in-depth magazine article on self-harm and was the cover story for that issue. To research the book, she interviewed over 50 people who intentionally harm themselves, many of them by cutting. She also interviewed neuroscientists, psychologists and psychiatrists, including Favazza, a recognised expert on self-harm, and Bessel van", "psg_id": "14241378" }, { "title": "Mao Tse-tung: Ruler of Red China", "text": "was actually a conference consisting of a mixed bag of anarchists and non-Leninist socialists which “ended in a fiasco”. A revised and updated edition was published in 1961 as \"Portrait of a Revolutionary: Mao Tse-tung\". The original edition has been republished several times in recent years: as a paperback in 2007, as a hardback in 2008 and on Kindle in 2011. Mao Tse-tung: Ruler of Red China Mao Tse-tung: Ruler of Red China is a book written by Robert Payne and published by Henry Schuman, New York in 1950, shortly after Mao Zedong (here his name is transliterated as \"Mao", "psg_id": "8059638" }, { "title": "Mao: A Reinterpretation", "text": "could be seen as Stalinist in most definitions of the term. Opining that the book was bound to court controversy, he thought that had set an \"agenda for debate\" and would appear on student reading list in future years. American historian Arthur Waldron, the Lauder Professor of International Relations in the History Department at the University of Pennsylvania, published a review of Feigon's book on the website of U.S. conservative think-tank, the Claremont Institute. Waldron noted that Feigon's book represented the first \"serious attempt to depict [Mao] as something other than the monster he undoubtedly was\", and that it came", "psg_id": "16934408" }, { "title": "Wrote a Song for Everyone", "text": "Night\"), My Morning Jacket (\"Long as I Can See the Light\"), Alan Jackson (\"Have You Ever Seen the Rain\"), Jennifer Hudson (\"Proud Mary\"), and more. The album also features two new songs, \"Mystic Highway\" and \"Train of Fools\". Fogerty began recording the album in 2011, with a planned release on Vanguard Records. The newly recorded version of \"Born on the Bayou\" featuring Kid Rock, debuted during the NFL broadcast on Super Bowl Sunday, February 3, 2013. \"Wrote a Song for Everyone\" received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 using", "psg_id": "17076118" }, { "title": "Red Cap (book)", "text": "two daughters (Mary and Nancy), a little boy Jamie, R.J, and his father has an apprentice named Johny McDonald. Red Cap (book) 'Red Cap' is a historical fiction book, first published by G. Clifton Wisler in 1991 by Lodestar Books. It was published again in 1994 by Puffin Books. The book takes placed during the American Civil War in 1862. Ransom J. Powell, a boy who lives in Frostburg, Maryland, decides to join the Union Army against his parent's will. He manages to convince people that he's 15, though he is small for his age of 13. At first, he", "psg_id": "15660117" }, { "title": "The Green Book (BBC)", "text": "if these rules had been strictly followed, a great many of the BBC's most successful comedy shows since, such as \"Beyond our Ken\", \"Till Death Us Do Part\", \"Steptoe and Son\", would never have been aired. The successor to the Green Book, The Producer Guidelines, the Corporation’s programme-making code of ethics, was comprehensively rewritten in 1993 largely by the BBC’s Controller of Editorial Policy Richard James Ayre who went on to become a BBC Trustee. The Green Book (BBC) The BBC Variety Programmes Policy Guide For Writers and Producers, commonly referred to as The Green Book, is a booklet of", "psg_id": "12405242" }, { "title": "Green Book (Tibetan document)", "text": "document. Those Tibetans who live in India but do not have Indian Citizenship can receive a travel document from the Indian authorities. It was reported in 1994 that the process of applying for such a document typically starts with presenting one's Green Book (along with various other documents) to the CTA office in Dharamsala, which then forwards one's application to the Indian authorities. Green Book (Tibetan document) The Green Book is a document issued since 1971 by the Central Tibetan Administration (commonly known as the Tibetan Government in Exile) to Tibetans living outside Tibet, and described by the issuing organization", "psg_id": "12232065" }, { "title": "A Book of Wisdom and Lies", "text": "A Book of Wisdom and Lies A Book of Wisdom and Lies () is a collection of fables and tales written by Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani between 1686 and 1695. Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani was 20–25 years old he wrote a collection of fables and tales “Sibrdzne Sitsruisa” (“A Book of Wisdom and Lies”), which is a fruit of his observation over life. The reader feels how ably, deliberately and naturally the great creator interlaces some idea, intelligence and results of living observations in humans and animals. He knows the human nature, all its strong and weak points well. He describes various sides of", "psg_id": "19255426" }, { "title": "My Dad Wrote a Porno", "text": "ran into problems with its title, with iTunes refusing to list it and advertisers being reluctant to be involved. As of 2018, the podcast has been downloaded over 120 million times. Dedicated fans are known as \"Belinkers\" and on Mondays, when a new episode is released, the hashtag #PornoDay trends on Twitter. \"My Dad Wrote a Porno\" is frequently cited in best UK podcasts lists by media such as \"GQ\", \"Square Mile (magazine)\",\"The Guardian\", \"Huffington Post\", \"BuzzFeed\", and \"Stuff\". The writing style has been described as \"unerotic\" and \"hideous\" (\"The Guardian\"), \"unintentionally hilarious\" and having an \"extremely sketchy knowledge of", "psg_id": "19805868" }, { "title": "Wrote a Song for Everyone", "text": "Fricke called it \"a testament to the continuing truth and power in Fogerty's greatest hits.\" At the \"Toronto Star\", Nick Krewen called this \"fun for what it is.\" At \"USA Today\", Brian Mansfield told that \"the breadth of his impact shows in the guest list for \"Wrote a Song for Everyone\".\" At AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine criticized it because \"no matter how much fun he's having elsewhere on the record, Fogerty doesn't need any guests to sound alive.\" At the \"Chicago Tribune\", Greg Kot noted that \"with songs this good, no gimmicks necessary\", but this had some \"mostly underwhelming results.\"", "psg_id": "17076120" }, { "title": "Red Cap (book)", "text": "Red Cap (book) 'Red Cap' is a historical fiction book, first published by G. Clifton Wisler in 1991 by Lodestar Books. It was published again in 1994 by Puffin Books. The book takes placed during the American Civil War in 1862. Ransom J. Powell, a boy who lives in Frostburg, Maryland, decides to join the Union Army against his parent's will. He manages to convince people that he's 15, though he is small for his age of 13. At first, he is very excited and proud, but he soon realizes the brutal, bloody horror of war. He is soon taken", "psg_id": "15660113" }, { "title": "Green Book (Tibetan document)", "text": "base salary or 2% of their gross salary (whichever is higher), whereas for those who had income other than salary, the suggested annual contribution was 0.15% of their net annual income. According to the CTA, the Data Unit of the Department of Finance manages the central database of Green Book holders. The holder of a green book needs to be current on their contributions in order to exercise such rights with the CTA as voting or standing for election, applying for scholarships awarded by the CTA, or for employment with the CTA. The Green Book is not an international travel", "psg_id": "12232064" }, { "title": "A Book of Wisdom and Lies", "text": "human actions; he gives answers to many questions and you realize that a human should create kindness in his life. One of the most famous works by the 17th-18th Century Georgian man of letters, containing Sufic and other narratives, tales and anecdotes. \"Racy, clear and humorous--though the serious parts also read convincingly.\"—Professor David Lang. A Book of Wisdom and Lies A Book of Wisdom and Lies () is a collection of fables and tales written by Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani between 1686 and 1695. Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani was 20–25 years old he wrote a collection of fables and tales “Sibrdzne Sitsruisa” (“A Book", "psg_id": "19255427" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "that while he argues that Mary Shelley was not well educated enough to have written \"Frankenstein\", his argument fails because \"it is not a good, let alone a great novel and hardly merits the attention it has been given.\" Lauritsen replied that \"Frankenstein\" \"is a radical and disturbing work, containing some of the most beautiful prose in the English language ... a profound and moving masterpiece, fully worthy of its author, Percy Bysshe Shelley.\" \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" received positive reviews from Jim Herrick in \"Gay Humanist Quarterly\", Hubert Kennedy in \"The Guide\", and Douglas Sadownick in \"The Gay", "psg_id": "17577339" }, { "title": "My Dad Wrote a Porno", "text": "consisted of 15 episodes, with 14 \"Footnotes\" episodes and a \"Best of\" episode. \"Belinda Blinked\" is a genuine series of at least six books, three of which are available as self-published e-books for sale and download. As of 2017, Flintstone was working on the sixth book and has said he intends to continue as he \"needs the money\". The first four books were written and completed before the podcast began airing in 2015. The first was released in March 2015 under its full title, \"Belinda Blinked; 1 A modern story of sex, erotica and passion. How the sexiest sales girl", "psg_id": "19805860" }, { "title": "Green Book (Tibetan document)", "text": "6 or more is obligated to apply for Green Book and become a full-fledged member of the exile Tibetan community. The Green Book affirms that the individual is a legitimate exile Tibetan who is affiliated to the Tibetan Exile Government.\" For this purpose, CTA defines a Tibetan as \"any person born in Tibet, or any person with one parent who was born in Tibet\", and, as Tibetan refugees often lack documents attesting to their place of birth, the eligibility is usually established by an interview. Green Books have been issued since 1971. They are owned by more than 90 per", "psg_id": "12232062" }, { "title": "Red Book (album)", "text": "they embarked on after the Red Book tour. Lead singer Spiteri would go on to release her debut solo album, \"Melody\" in 2008. Red Book (album) Red Book is the seventh album from Scottish rock band Texas. It was released on 7 November 2005 and entered the UK Albums Chart at #16. It is named after the little red book that singer Sharleen Spiteri used to write the album songs. The album yielded two UK Top Ten singles, \"Getaway\" and \"Sleep\" and the UK Top 20 single, \"Can't Resist\". Four of the album's tracks were co-written with Brian Higgins of", "psg_id": "8392385" }, { "title": "Red Book (album)", "text": "Red Book (album) Red Book is the seventh album from Scottish rock band Texas. It was released on 7 November 2005 and entered the UK Albums Chart at #16. It is named after the little red book that singer Sharleen Spiteri used to write the album songs. The album yielded two UK Top Ten singles, \"Getaway\" and \"Sleep\" and the UK Top 20 single, \"Can't Resist\". Four of the album's tracks were co-written with Brian Higgins of Xenomania — \"Can't Resist\", \"Cry\", \"Get Down Tonight\" and \"Bad Weather\". \"Red Book\" was the group's last studio album before their hiatus which", "psg_id": "8392384" }, { "title": "New Europe (book)", "text": "New Europe (book) New Europe is the book that Michael Palin wrote to accompany the BBC television documentary series \"Michael Palin's New Europe\". This book, like the other books that Michael Palin wrote following each of his seven trips for the BBC, consists both of his text and of many photographs to illustrate the trip. All of the pictures in this book were taken by Basil Pao, the stills photographer who was part of the team who did the trip. The book contains 21 chapters: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Hungary, Ukraine,", "psg_id": "11180201" }, { "title": "The Negro Motorist Green Book", "text": "book itself has acquired a high value as a collectors' item; a \"partly perished\" copy of the 1941 edition sold at auction in March 2015 for $22,500. Some examples are listed below. The Negro Motorist Green Book The Negro Motorist Green Book (at times styled The Negro Motorist Green-Book or titled The Negro Travelers' Green Book) was an annual guidebook for African-American roadtrippers, commonly referred to simply as the \"Green Book\". It was originated and published by New York City mailman Victor Hugo Green from 1936 to 1966, during the era of Jim Crow laws, when open and often legally", "psg_id": "17465150" }, { "title": "Red Book (C&S)", "text": "Red Book (C&S) The Red Book is a trade mark of Gamestuff Inc and is an unauthorized edition of \"Chivalry & Sorcery\" (C&S) role playing game. Its name is from the red cover of the 1st official edition. All successive Red Book editions took the same design. Editions of Red Book after the first are named in addition to numbered: Phoenix (2nd), Chimera (3rd), Gorgon (4th), Manticore (5th), Hydra (6th) and Minotaur (7th). Red Book preserves the cover and typeface of the 1st edition of C&S. C&S was originally created in 1977 by two Canadian game designers, Edward E. Simbalist", "psg_id": "15755234" }, { "title": "A Guide Book of United States Coins", "text": "Early editions of the \"Red Book\" are collectible. The first edition has commanded $1,500 or more on the open market. The \"Red Book\" has its own \"Red Book\" – A Guide Book Of The Official Red Book Of United States Coins by Frank J. Colletti published 2009 by Whitman Publishing (). A facsimile of the 1947 edition was published in 2006, on the 60th anniversary of the publication of the first edition. Dubbed the \"1947 Tribute Edition\" (), it differs from the original by having a dust jacket (the first \"Red Book\" ever to have one) and an additional 32-page", "psg_id": "6492698" }, { "title": "The Green Book (IRA)", "text": "Martin McGuinness, the alleged former Chief of Staff of the IRA, denied that he had ever read such a book before reputedly leaving the IRA in 1974. McGuinness reportedly said: \"When I was in the IRA there was no such book, I don't know when it came into existence.\" When asked what the phrase \"green book\" meant, he stated: \"I think it means the book was green.\" The 1977 edition of the Green Book is very much focused on the mental strength of the volunteer. The manual is eager to draw a clear distinction between volunteer and his enemy: \"A", "psg_id": "7730274" }, { "title": "My Little Red Book", "text": "quite remember (which turned out to be \"My Little Red Book\"). \"My Little Red Book\" and \"Always See Your Face\" (from \"Four Sail\") are included on the soundtrack of \"High Fidelity\", actor-producer John Cusack's 2000 adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel. \"My Little Red Book\" played over the credits. It also appeared in the \"Beverly Hills 90210\" episode \"Alone at the Top\" in 1995. My Little Red Book \"My Little Red Book\" is a song composed by Burt Bacharach with lyrics by Hal David. In the wake of the British Invasion, Bacharach, a former bandleader for Marlene Dietrich, began working hands-on", "psg_id": "16638863" }, { "title": "A Book on Angling", "text": "A Book on Angling A Book on Angling – \"Being a complete treatise on the art of angling in every branch\" is a work of angling literature with significant fly fishing content written by Francis Francis, angling editor to The Field and published in London in 1867 by Longmans, Green and Company. \"A Book on Angling\" is best described by the author himself in the preface to the first edition: When first infected with the fever of Angling, more years ago than I care to count up, my ambition was to catch every species of freshwater fish, from the minnow", "psg_id": "12622106" }, { "title": "A Book of Giants", "text": "notice that the giants, wherever they come from, have one thing in common: they are all very stupid, and the way to overcome them is to use your wits.\" \"Kirkus Reviews\" gave \"A Book of Giants\" a kirkus star and wrote \"Miss Manning-Sanders narrates these old legends in a direct language...\" and \"In his fine-lined drawings, Robin Jacques has built up a good contrast between the large and the small and has captured the essence of giantdom with a light touch.\" \"The Observer\" found \"A splendid jacket by Robin Jacques at once invites the eye. Of course, myths have almost", "psg_id": "8639567" }, { "title": "The Book of Prefaces", "text": "red gloss runs down the side of most pages, providing fascinating and often idiosyncratic commentary. The reader learns, for example, that in John Gay's day thieves were likely to hang 'unless, like the most successful thieves, they could hire lawyers.' Gray ... was assisted by some 30 contributors, who wrote about 20 percent of the commentary.\" The Book of Prefaces The Book of Prefaces, is a 2000 book \"edited and glossed\" by the Scottish artist and novelist Alasdair Gray. It seeks to provide a history of how literature spread and developed through the nations of England, Ireland, Scotland, and the", "psg_id": "8175134" }, { "title": "Red Book of Westmarch", "text": "Red Book of Westmarch The Red Book of Westmarch (sometimes Red Book of the Periannath, and The Downfall of the Lord of the Rings, also known as the Thain's Book after its principal version) is a fictional manuscript written by hobbits, a conceit of author J. R. R. Tolkien to explain the source of his fantasy writings. It is a collection of writings in which the events of \"The Hobbit\" and \"The Lord of the Rings\" were recounted by their characters, and from which Tolkien supposedly derived these and other works. The name of the book comes from its red", "psg_id": "2563530" }, { "title": "Picture book", "text": "which he also wrote. Ludwig Bemelmans' \"Madeline\" was published in 1939 and was selected as a Caldecott Medal runner-up, today known as a Caldecott Honor book. In 1942, Simon & Schuster began publishing the Little Golden Books, a series of inexpensive, well illustrated, high quality children's books. The eighth book in the series, \"The Poky Little Puppy\", is the top selling children's book of all time. Many of the books were bestsellers, including \"The Poky Little Puppy\", \"Tootle\", \"Scuffy the Tugboat\", \"The Little Red Hen\". Several of the illustrators for the Little Golden Books later became staples within the picture", "psg_id": "1428691" }, { "title": "The Green Berets (book)", "text": "The Green Berets (book) The Green Berets is a book () written by Robin Moore about the Green Berets during the Vietnam War. First published in 1965, it became a best-selling paperback in 1966. The latest edition was published in 2016. Moore, a Harvard classmate of Robert Kennedy, wanted to write about the United States Army Special Forces. It was Special Forces founder General William P. Yarborough who insisted that Moore go through the \"Q Course\" in order to better understand what made Special Forces \"special.\" Moore trained with the soldiers at Fort Benning and Fort Bragg for nearly a", "psg_id": "9029313" }, { "title": "Murder, She Wrote", "text": "it to compete with NBC's Must See TV line up, and as a result the ratings plummeted. The show rated as the following: Deadline Hollywood reported in October 2013 that NBC was planning a reboot of the series, starring Oscar-winning actress Octavia Spencer as a \"hospital administrator and amateur sleuth who self-publishes her first mystery novel.\" Lansbury commented that she was not a fan of using the title, saying \"I think it's a mistake to call it 'Murder, She Wrote,' because 'Murder, She Wrote' will always be about Cabot Cove and this wonderful little group of people who told those", "psg_id": "1464505" } ]
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what was mother teresa's real first name?
[ { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "of Loreto in India. She never saw her mother or her sister again. Her family lived in Skopje until 1934, when they moved to Tirana. She arrived in India in 1929 and began her novitiate in Darjeeling, in the lower Himalayas, where she learnt Bengali and taught at St. Teresa's School near her convent. Teresa took her first religious vows on 24 May 1931. She chose to be named after Thérèse de Lisieux, the patron saint of missionaries; because a nun in the convent had already chosen that name, Agnes opted for its Spanish spelling (Teresa). Teresa took her solemn", "psg_id": "2226779" } ]
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[ { "title": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor", "text": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor is a 1997 made-for-television biographical film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Geraldine Chaplin as Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa herself had approved the script but withdrew her imprimatur shortly before her death. It was broadcast on what was then known as The Family Channel on 5 October 1997. In mid-1940s Calcutta, Mother Teresa teaches geography at her convent. One day, she and one of the other sisters go outside the convent to find food for their girls, only to get caught up in a", "psg_id": "14480173" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor", "text": "far as biography or drama.\" The film won the Audience Award at the 1998 Art Film Festival and the writers were nominated for the Humanitas Prize. Chaplin drew on her experience as a convent-educated schoolgirl in Switzerland and her once-held desire to become a nun. Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor is a 1997 made-for-television biographical film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Geraldine Chaplin as Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa herself had approved the script but withdrew her imprimatur shortly before her death. It was broadcast on what was then", "psg_id": "14480178" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Awards", "text": "Mother Teresa Awards The ' are awards to honour individuals and organizations that promote peace, equality and social justice, and aim to encourage the cause of justice and peaceful coexistence, while providing a impetus for society to imbibe these values. The award is given in honour of Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa Awards have been given since 2004 annually or biannually. They are an initiative of Harmony Foundation, an organization created by Abraham Mathai in Mumbai. It is the only award in the name of Mother Teresa recognised by the Missionaries of Charity. (Another award by this name, awarded for slightly", "psg_id": "17671378" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa High School", "text": "2016, the school's patron Mother Teresa was canonized into Sainthood by Pope Francis. She is now referred to as Saint Teresa of Calcutta in the Catholic Church. The Ottawa Catholic School Board decided to rename the high school, St. Mother Teresa Catholic High School to keep with tradition. Mother Teresa High School St. Mother Teresa High School is a Catholic secondary school in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It supports grades 7–12. The name of its sports team is the 'Titans'. The motto of the school is \"Amor et Dignitas\" or \"love and dignity.\" Mother Teresa has many", "psg_id": "8771954" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "\"First Things\" criticises Christopher Hitchens' methods and findings of the Université de Montréal review. A more detailed response to criticism of Mother Teresa's critics came from William A. Donohue. Melanie McDonagh believes that Mother Teresa is in large part \"criticized for not being what she never set out to be, for not doing things which she never saw as her job.\" Mother Teresa was not a social worker. She did not address the fundamental causes of poverty; \"she wasn't trying to do anything except treat people at the margins of society as if they were Christ himself.\" Mari Marcel Thekaekara", "psg_id": "4420017" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "the first Roman Catholic cathedral named in Teresa's honor, was consecrated in Kosovo. The Cathedral is also Kosovo's first Roman Catholic cathedral as well. Mother Teresa Mother Teresa, known in the Roman Catholic Church as Saint Teresa of Calcutta (born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, ; 26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997), was an Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She was born in Skopje (now the capital of Macedonia), then part of the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. After living in Macedonia for eighteen years she moved to Ireland and then to India, where she lived for most of", "psg_id": "2226828" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "character piece creates a comprehensive cross-cultural examination that has the potential to become a new archetypal work of this mercurial personality.’ In \"Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?\" and other academic publications on the Albanian-born nun, Alpion is critical of Christopher Hitchens' vitriol on her. Writing in the \"Hindustan Times\" in 2014, Alpion criticizes Hitchens and other detractors of Mother Teresa, such as Germaine Greer and Richard Dawkins for, what he calls, their 'superficial understanding' of the sister. Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity? Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity? is a 2007 non-fiction book written by Gëzim Alpion about Mother Teresa. Gëzim", "psg_id": "18945249" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor", "text": "riot. Though they manage to make it back to the convent, Mother Teresa is shocked by the sight of the massive number of people starving in the streets. Haunted by the images of the hungry people, Mother Teresa decides to leave the convent to devote her life to caring for the poorest of the poor. Soon after her arrival in the slums, Mother Teresa teaches the children to read and write, but she faces opposition from the adults in the slum who mistrust her because of the colour of her skin. As Mother Teresa continues her crusade to help the", "psg_id": "14480174" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "The Roman Catholic Church declared St. Francis Xavier the first patron saint of Calcutta in 1986. Teresa has been commemorated by museums and named the patroness of a number of churches. She has had buildings, roads and complexes named after her, including Albania's international airport. Mother Teresa Day \"(Dita e Nënë Terezës)\", 19 October, is a public holiday in Albania. In 2009 the Memorial House of Mother Teresa was opened in her hometown of Skopje, Macedonia. The Roman Catholic cathedral in Pristina, Kosovo, is named in her honour. Its construction, begun in 2011, sparked controversy in Muslim circles who saw", "psg_id": "2226825" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "phenomenon of celebrity', and ‘the most authoritative English-language author on Blessed Teresa of Kolkata'. Alpion's first study on Mother Teresa ‘Media, ethnicity and patriotism: The Balkans ‘unholy war’ for the appropriation of Mother Teresa’, was published in the \"Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans\" (now \"Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies\"), in 2004. This was followed by the article ‘Media and celebrity culture: subjectivist, structuralist and post-structuralist approaches to Mother Teresa’s celebrity status’, which was published in \"\" in 2006. Alpion's most recent study on Mother Teresa 'The Emergence of Mother Teresa as a Religious Visionary and the", "psg_id": "18945244" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa High School", "text": "Mother Teresa High School St. Mother Teresa High School is a Catholic secondary school in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It supports grades 7–12. The name of its sports team is the 'Titans'. The motto of the school is \"Amor et Dignitas\" or \"love and dignity.\" Mother Teresa has many sports teams, including Alpine Skiing, Badminton, Baseball (does not have a team every year), Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country Running, Field Hockey, Golf, Handball, Hockey, Nordic Skiing, Rugby, Ski Club, Soccer, Softball, Field Lacrosse, Swimming, Touch Football, Football, Track & Field, Varsity Girls Rugby, Varsity Girls Touch Football, Volleyball,", "psg_id": "8771950" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "Mother Teresa Mother Teresa, known in the Roman Catholic Church as Saint Teresa of Calcutta (born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, ; 26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997), was an Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She was born in Skopje (now the capital of Macedonia), then part of the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. After living in Macedonia for eighteen years she moved to Ireland and then to India, where she lived for most of her life. In 1950 Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation which had over 4,500 sisters and was active in", "psg_id": "2226774" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "it as oversized relative to the number of Catholics in the area. An initiative to erect a monument to Teresa in the town of Peć (according to activists, 98 percent Muslim) was opposed by Kosovo Muslims. Mother Teresa Women's University, in Kodaikanal, was established in 1984 as a public university by the government of Tamil Nadu. The Mother Theresa Postgraduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences, in Pondicherry, was established in 1999 by the government of Puducherry. The charitable organisation Sevalaya runs the Mother Teresa Girls Home, providing poor and orphaned girls near the underserved village of Kasuva in Tamil", "psg_id": "2226826" }, { "title": "Commemorations of Mother Teresa", "text": "(Kolkata) has been renamed as Mother Teresa Sarani (i.e., Mother Teresa Street) in 2004. Commemorations of Mother Teresa Mother Teresa of Kolkata has been memorialized throughout the world in recognition of her work with the poor. During her lifetime this commemoration often took the form of awards and honorary degrees bestowed upon her. She has also been memorialized through museums and dedications of churches, roads and other structures. The Memorial House of Mother Teresa was opened in Mother Teresa's hometown of Skopje, present-day Republic of Macedonia (). The museum has a significant selection of objects from Mother Teresa's life in", "psg_id": "10049428" }, { "title": "Memorial House of Mother Teresa", "text": "Memorial House of Mother Teresa The Mother Teresa Memorial House () is dedicated to the humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mother Teresa and is located in her hometown Skopje, in Macedonia, where she lived from 1910 to 1928. The memorial house was built on the popular Macedonia Street in the Centar municipality, on the very location of the once Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church, where Mother Teresa was baptized. It lies just east of the Ristiḱ Palace and the Macedonia Square. In the first three weeks, the memorial house was visited by 12,000 people. The memorial house", "psg_id": "12971865" }, { "title": "Memorial House of Mother Teresa", "text": "exhibits and includes a gallery. The architect of the project is Vangel Božinovski. Memorial House of Mother Teresa The Mother Teresa Memorial House () is dedicated to the humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mother Teresa and is located in her hometown Skopje, in Macedonia, where she lived from 1910 to 1928. The memorial house was built on the popular Macedonia Street in the Centar municipality, on the very location of the once Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church, where Mother Teresa was baptized. It lies just east of the Ristiḱ Palace and the Macedonia Square. In the first", "psg_id": "12971868" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Square (Tirana)", "text": "zone, mostly used for different activities and concerts by the Municipality of Tirana. Mother Teresa Square (Tirana) The Mother Teresa Square () is the second largest square in Tirana, Albania. It is named after the Albanian Roman Catholic nun, missionary and nobelist Mother Teresa. The square was planned by the Italian architect Gherardo Bosio, and built together with the main Boulevard in 1939 to 1941, during the Italian occupation of Albania, in a Rationalist style. When the square was first constructed, it was named \"Victor Emmanuel III Square\" in honor of Victor Emmanuel III of Italy. It is located on", "psg_id": "19767413" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Square (Tirana)", "text": "Mother Teresa Square (Tirana) The Mother Teresa Square () is the second largest square in Tirana, Albania. It is named after the Albanian Roman Catholic nun, missionary and nobelist Mother Teresa. The square was planned by the Italian architect Gherardo Bosio, and built together with the main Boulevard in 1939 to 1941, during the Italian occupation of Albania, in a Rationalist style. When the square was first constructed, it was named \"Victor Emmanuel III Square\" in honor of Victor Emmanuel III of Italy. It is located on the north end of the Dëshmorët e Kombit Boulevard and important buildings are", "psg_id": "19767411" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Awards", "text": "different purposes, was approved by Mother Nirmala for use of the St. Bernadette Institute for Sacred Art.) 2005 2006 International Awardee: National Awardees: 2008 International Awardee: National Awardees: 2010 International Awardee: National Awardees 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Mother Teresa Awards The ' are awards to honour individuals and organizations that promote peace, equality and social justice, and aim to encourage the cause of justice and peaceful coexistence, while providing a impetus for society to imbibe these values. The award is given in honour of Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa Awards have been given since 2004 annually or biannually. They", "psg_id": "17671379" }, { "title": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy", "text": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy (SMTCA, St. Mother Teresa, SMT, Mother Teresa, or Teresa for short); also known as by its former names Blessed Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School before 2016 and Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School in its inception is a Catholic secondary school in the Malvern neighbourhood of Scarborough, a municipality of Toronto, Ontario. Mother Teresa of Calcutta founded the a Roman Catholic religious congregation, Missionaries of Charity, which in 2012 consisted of over 4,500 sisters and is active in 133 countries. Members of the order must adhere to the vows of chastity,", "psg_id": "10292966" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "Nadu with free food, clothing, shelter and education. A number of tributes by Teresa's biographer, Navin Chawla, have appeared in Indian newspapers and magazines. Indian Railways introduced the \"Mother Express\", a new train named after Mother Teresa, on 26 August 2010 to commemorate the centenary of her birth. The Tamil Nadu government organised centenary celebrations honouring Teresa on 4 December 2010 in Chennai, headed by chief minister M Karunanidhi. Beginning on 5 September 2013, the anniversary of her death has been designated the International Day of Charity by the United Nations General Assembly. On September 5, 2017, St. Teresa Cathedral,", "psg_id": "2226827" }, { "title": "Commemorations of Mother Teresa", "text": "for love.\" Mother Teresa is held in high regard among Kosovars, who consider her one of their own, as she spent her childhood in Kosovo. The main street in Kosovo's capital Pristina is called Mother Teresa Street \"(Rruga Nëna Terezë)\". Zana Krasniqi, the Miss Kosovo Universe 2008, made mention of Mother Teresa, calling her a great ancestor. A block of Lydig Avenue, between Holland and Wallace Avenues, located in the New York City borough of the Bronx was renamed Mother Teresa Way on August 30, 2009, honoring her and the borough's growing Albanian community. The historical Park Street in Calcutta", "psg_id": "10049427" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "as Mother Teresa presented it.\" On the Hindu right, the Bharatiya Janata Party clashed with Teresa over the Christian Dalits but praised her in death and sent a representative to her funeral. Vishwa Hindu Parishad, however, opposed the government decision to grant her a state funeral. Secretary Giriraj Kishore said that \"her first duty was to the Church and social service was incidental\", accusing her of favouring Christians and conducting \"secret baptisms\" of the dying. In a front-page tribute, the Indian fortnightly \"Frontline\" dismissed the charges as \"patently false\" and said that they had \"made no impact on the public", "psg_id": "2226797" }, { "title": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy", "text": "expansionist era, which began with year five in 1989-90. A school filled with 650 students left the port-o-pac rooms and soon moved into the new structure of 984 pupils and doubled its enrolment. Mother Teresa's new facility was officially opened and blessed on April 29, 1990. As a result of the beatification, the board changed the school's name to \"Blessed Mother Teresa\" in 2003. Her subsequent canonization and enrollment increase attempt led the board to rebrand the school as \"St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy\" in October 2016. 54 Ethnic monorities are represented in its student population, reflecting the diverse Malvern", "psg_id": "10292971" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School", "text": "Thames Valley Regional Athletic Association. The cafetorium is a multi-purpose space serving as a lunch and assembly area as well as a full drama production facility complete with overhead catwalk, 1880's style lighting and sound system. Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School offers a comprehensive Catholic Religious studies program, providing opportunities for spiritual growth and participation in retreats and special projects aimed at understanding our relationships with God through prayer, reflection and service to others. Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School also offers an international student program, the school hosts numbers for different events for international students throughout the year. MTS is", "psg_id": "13055957" }, { "title": "Commemorations of Mother Teresa", "text": "Commemorations of Mother Teresa Mother Teresa of Kolkata has been memorialized throughout the world in recognition of her work with the poor. During her lifetime this commemoration often took the form of awards and honorary degrees bestowed upon her. She has also been memorialized through museums and dedications of churches, roads and other structures. The Memorial House of Mother Teresa was opened in Mother Teresa's hometown of Skopje, present-day Republic of Macedonia (). The museum has a significant selection of objects from Mother Teresa's life in Skopje and relics from her later life. In the memorial room there is a", "psg_id": "10049425" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "in 1965 with five sisters. Houses followed in Italy (Rome), Tanzania and Austria in 1968, and during the 1970s the congregation opened houses and foundations in the United States and dozens of countries in Asia, Africa and Europe. The Missionaries of Charity Brothers was founded in 1963, and a contemplative branch of the Sisters followed in 1976. Lay Catholics and non-Catholics were enrolled in the Co-Workers of Mother Teresa, the Sick and Suffering Co-Workers, and the Lay Missionaries of Charity. Responding to requests by many priests, in 1981 Mother Teresa founded the Corpus Christi Movement for Priests and (with priest", "psg_id": "2226786" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "convent in Darjeeling from Calcutta for her annual retreat. \"I was to leave the convent and help the poor while living among them. It was an order. To fail would have been to break the faith.\" Joseph Langford later wrote, \"Though no one knew it at the time, Sister Teresa had just become \"Mother\" Teresa\". She began missionary work with the poor in 1948, replacing her traditional Loreto habit with a simple, white cotton sari with a blue border. Teresa adopted Indian citizenship, spent several months in Patna to receive basic medical training at Holy Family Hospital and ventured into", "psg_id": "2226781" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa High School, R.K.Puram", "text": "to age 15). Its administrative body is the Mother Teresa Educational Academy. In September 1999 it was recognized by state Govt. Annual Competitions and Events are organized Sports Day Concert Music Day Annual Day Debate Quiz Football Cricket Tennis Singing Dancing Drawing and Craft Mother Teresa High School, R.K.Puram The St.Mother Teresa High School is a co-education school located at R.K.Puram, Secunderabad, India. It was established in 9 September 1999. Mother Teresa Educational Academy was founded by Smt. Anil Kumari PG, PMIR, (Chairperson cum founder of MTEA) in the year 1999. The school is named as St.Mother Teresa Known as", "psg_id": "19325631" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "of her decision to serve the poorest of the poor.' Mother Teresa was one of the most prominent religious figures of the twentieth century. Apart from Pope John Paul II, she was arguably the most advertised religious celebrity in the last quarter of the twentieth century. During her lifetime, as well as posthumously, the figure, work and legacy of Mother Teresa generated, and continue to generate, a huge level of interest and heated debate. In \"Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?\", Gëzim Alpion explores the significance of Mother Teresa to the mass media, to celebrity culture, to the Church and to", "psg_id": "18945246" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "says what, you should accept it with a smile and do your own work.\" She visited Armenia after the 1988 earthquake and met with Nikolai Ryzhkov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers. Teresa travelled to assist the hungry in Ethiopia, radiation victims at Chernobyl and earthquake victims in Armenia. In 1991 she returned to Albania for the first time, opening a Missionaries of Charity Brothers home in Tirana. By 1996, Teresa operated 517 missions in over 100 countries. Her Missionaries of Charity grew from twelve to thousands, serving the \"poorest of the poor\" in 450 centres worldwide. The first Missionaries", "psg_id": "2226789" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Regional School", "text": "in the Bayshore area. These programs were open to all children, and were not limited to students of the school or children of parishioners. The academy aimed to offer more than twenty programs per season, including topics such as sports, history, science, and dance. In June 2016, it was announced by the Diocese of Trenton that Mother Teresa would be closing. Mother Teresa Regional School Mother Teresa Regional School (MTRS) was a Catholic school, which offered grades pre-K to eighth, in the Diocese of Trenton in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, USA. The principal was Tom Sorci before the school's closure.", "psg_id": "13428109" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "wishes and disputes surreptitious baptisms. \"...those who are quick to criticise Mother Teresa and her mission, are unable or unwilling to do anything to help with their own hands.\" Criticism of Mother Teresa The work of Roman Catholic nun, missionary, and saint Mother Teresa received mixed reactions from prominent people, governments and organizations. Her practices and those of the Missionaries of Charity, the order she founded, were subject to numerous controversies. These include objections to the quality of medical care they provided, suggestions that some deathbed baptisms constituted forced conversion, and alleged links to colonialism and racism. Teresa received extensive", "psg_id": "4420019" }, { "title": "Commemorations of Mother Teresa", "text": "model of her family home, made by Vojo Georgievski. Next to the memorial room, there is an area with the image of Mother Teresa as well as a memorial park and fountain. Just at the edge of Skopje's City Mall (Gradski Trgovski Centar), is the place where the house of Mother Teresa used to stand. The memorial plaque was dedicated in March 1998 and it reads: \"On this place was the house where Gondža Bojadžiu - Mother Teresa - born on 26 August 1910\". Her message to the world is also inscribed: \"The world is not hungry for bread, but", "psg_id": "10049426" }, { "title": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy", "text": "instrumental music. To gain acceptance, students must complete a supplementary application. RAP students enjoy enrichment activities beyond the traditional curriculum and will find themselves challenged artistically. Upon completion of 4 years of study in the RAP, students are prepared to pursue studies in fine arts at the university or college level. They will have opportunities to create and build a well-rounded portfolio of performance arts or visual arts. RAP students at SMT also graduate with a Certificate in Arts Education. St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy (SMTCA, St. Mother Teresa, SMT, Mother Teresa, or Teresa for", "psg_id": "10292974" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa High School, R.K.Puram", "text": "Mother Teresa High School, R.K.Puram The St.Mother Teresa High School is a co-education school located at R.K.Puram, Secunderabad, India. It was established in 9 September 1999. Mother Teresa Educational Academy was founded by Smt. Anil Kumari PG, PMIR, (Chairperson cum founder of MTEA) in the year 1999. The school is named as St.Mother Teresa Known as tradition as she was the mother of all (for all needy people). The school is affiliated to SSC syllabus. The school's motto is \"TRUTH IS GOD\" & \"LEARN N SERVE\" Children are schooled from the primary stage through to the 10th standard (age 3", "psg_id": "19325630" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "her own child—what is left for me to kill you and you kill me—there is nothing between.\" Barbara Smoker of the secular humanist magazine \"The Freethinker\" criticised Teresa after the Peace Prize award, saying that her promotion of Catholic moral teachings on abortion and contraception diverted funds from effective methods to solve India's problems. At the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, Teresa said: \"Yet we can destroy this gift of motherhood, especially by the evil of abortion, but also by thinking that other things like jobs or positions are more important than loving.\" During her lifetime Teresa was", "psg_id": "2226806" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity? Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity? is a 2007 non-fiction book written by Gëzim Alpion about Mother Teresa. Gëzim Alpion is an academic, political analyst, writer, playwright, and essayist. He holds a BA from Cairo University and a PhD from Durham University, UK. Currently based in the Department of Sociology at the University of Birmingham, UK, Alpion’s main publications to date include \"Foreigner Complex: Essays and Fiction about Egypt\", (2002) \"Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?\" (2007), and \"\" (2011). Alpion is an editorial board member and reviewer for a range of peer-reviewed journals including \"Celebrity Studies\",", "psg_id": "18945242" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "the soul\". The Showtime program \"\" has an episode titled \"Holier than Thou\" that was released in 2005, which criticises Mother Teresa, as well as Mahatma Gandhi and the 14th Dalai Lama. The show criticises Mother Teresa's relationships with Charles Keating and the Duvalier family, as well as the quality of medical care in her home for the dying. Christopher Hitchens appears on, and narrates, some of the episode. According to Navin B. Chawla, the Missionaries of Charity set up a small mission in Port-au-Prince. A day after Mother Teresa visited and left, Duvalier's daughter-in-law went to Mother Teresa's mission", "psg_id": "4420015" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "canonization under Pope John Paul II. Finally, he disclaims any quarrel with Mother Teresa herself and says he is more concerned with the public view of her: \"What follows here is an argument not with a deceiver but with the deceived.\" The first section, \"A Miracle\", discusses the popular view of Mother Teresa and focuses on the 1969 BBC documentary \"Something Wonderful for God\" which brought her to the attention of the general public and served as the basis for the book of the same title by Malcolm Muggeridge. Hitchens says that Calcutta's reputation as a place of abject poverty,", "psg_id": "2239728" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "2017. On September 5, 2017, Archbishop Thomas D'Souza, who serves as head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Calcutta, confirmed that Teresa will be named co-patron of the Calcutta Diocese, alongside Francis Xavier. On September 6, 2017, about 500 people attended the Mass at a cathedral where Dominique Gomes, the local Vicar General, read the decree instituting her as the second patron saint of the archdiocese. The ceremony was also presided over by D’Souza and the Vatican’s ambassador to India, Giambattista Diquattro, who lead the Mass and inaugurated a bronze statue in the church of Mother Teresa carrying a child.", "psg_id": "2226824" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "Pope Pius XII's death in 1958, while she prayed for him at a requiem mass, she was relieved of \"the long darkness: that strange suffering.\" However, five weeks later her spiritual dryness returned. Teresa wrote many letters to her confessors and superiors over a 66-year period, most notably to Calcutta Archbishop Ferdinand Perier and Jesuit priest Celeste van Exem (her spiritual advisor since the formation of the Missionaries of Charity). She requested that her letters be destroyed, concerned that \"people will think more of me—less of Jesus.\" However, the correspondence has been compiled in \"Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light\".", "psg_id": "2226813" }, { "title": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy", "text": "the community together. The first event celebrated in 2007 was the Terry Fox Run. It was a great success and we were able to raise a grand total of $3000 to help find a cure for cancer. Called the Titans, there are list of sports that are offered at St. Mother Teresa: Junior Boys Football Senior Boys Football Started in September 2012, St. Mother Teresa introduced a \"Regional Arts Program\" for Scarborough. This special program draws students from Malvern, Morningside Heights, Highland Creek, Rouge, and Millken with artistic talents. The program consists of visual arts, drama, dance, vocal music or", "psg_id": "10292973" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School", "text": "Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School is a high school in London, Ontario administered under the Medway District Catholic School Board. Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School opened in September 2000 with 150 Grade 9 students located at a site on 420 Charles Street until the current building on Sunningdale Road East in North East London was opened on September 11, 2001. The current building is a two-storey $25 million facility approximately 170,000 square feet in area located on 15 acres of land. The property includes a football and soccer field, an 8 lane running track and", "psg_id": "13055955" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "Criticism of Mother Teresa The work of Roman Catholic nun, missionary, and saint Mother Teresa received mixed reactions from prominent people, governments and organizations. Her practices and those of the Missionaries of Charity, the order she founded, were subject to numerous controversies. These include objections to the quality of medical care they provided, suggestions that some deathbed baptisms constituted forced conversion, and alleged links to colonialism and racism. Teresa received extensive media coverage, and some critics suggest that the Church used her image to promote Catholicism and to distract from ecclesiastical scandals. Indian author and physician Aroup Chatterjee, who briefly", "psg_id": "4420000" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa High School", "text": "Weight Room, and Wrestling. On May 28, 2014, the OFSAA division baseball team won the NCSSAA city championship giving the school its seventh city championship win of the school year. Mother Teresa's Drama Department put on a production of \"twinkly stars\" in 2015. The production was nominated for 16 \"Cappies\" awards in total. The population of Mother Teresa is currently approximately 1500 students. The population has been steadily increasing with the increasing population of the sub-urban Barrhaven community. As much as it is a Catholic school, Mother Teresa is proud to be home to students of many different religions, ethnicities,", "psg_id": "8771951" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "vows on 14 May 1937 while she was a teacher at the Loreto convent school in Entally, eastern Calcutta. She served there for nearly twenty years, and was appointed its headmistress in 1944. Although Teresa enjoyed teaching at the school, she was increasingly disturbed by the poverty surrounding her in Calcutta. The Bengal famine of 1943 brought misery and death to the city, and the August 1946 Direct Action Day began a period of Muslim-Hindu violence. On 10 September 1946, Teresa experienced what she later described as \"the call within the call\" when she travelled by train to the Loreto", "psg_id": "2226780" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "In 1979, Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize \"for work undertaken in the struggle to overcome poverty and distress, which also constitutes a threat to peace\". She refused the conventional ceremonial banquet for laureates, asking that its $192,000 cost be given to the poor in India and saying that earthly rewards were important only if they helped her to help the world's needy. When Teresa received the prize she was asked, \"What can we do to promote world peace?\" She answered, \"Go home and love your family.\" Building on this theme in her Nobel lecture, she said: \"Around the world,", "psg_id": "2226804" }, { "title": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy", "text": "was built later, and that received the name Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School. The ideals of the school's patroness and namesake, Mother Teresa, became the inspiration for the school's motto. The school led by George Iantorno the founding principal; consisted of Andy Fedak, its vice principal; secretary Sue Niven-Smith, ten staff (5 male, 5 female), and approximately 150 grade 9 students. The first four years was also known as the “Tin Can” experience because the school resided in relocatables and a port-o-pac located on Invergordon Avenue, close to the then newly opened St. Elizabeth Seton Elementary School and the new", "psg_id": "10292970" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Regional School", "text": "Mother Teresa Regional School Mother Teresa Regional School (MTRS) was a Catholic school, which offered grades pre-K to eighth, in the Diocese of Trenton in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, USA. The principal was Tom Sorci before the school's closure. MTRS offered many sports programs and encouraged student participation in the variety of in-school and after school groups and clubs. The school year was broken down into three trimesters. The athletic programs it offered included basketball, baseball, track and the New Jersey Devils sponsored \"Street Devils\" floor hockey program, which ran for two seasons each school year, in the fall and", "psg_id": "13428106" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "people, quoting her words at a 1981 press conference in which she was asked: \"Do you teach the poor to endure their lot?\" She replied: \"I think it is very beautiful for the poor to accept their lot, to share it with the passion of Christ. I think the world is being much helped by the suffering of the poor people.\" In an essay in the collection \"White Women in Racialized Spaces\", historian Vijay Prashad said of Mother Teresa: Mother Teresa died in 1997. Despite her request that all writing and correspondence be destroyed, a collection was posthumously released to", "psg_id": "4420013" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "the United States. Keating's convictions were thrown out on appeal, as was a summary judgement. Keating later pled guilty to four counts of wire and bankruptcy fraud and was sentenced to time served. After Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's suspension of civil liberties in 1975 (The Emergency), Mother Teresa said: \"People are happier. There are more jobs. There are no strikes.\" These approving comments were seen as a result of the friendship between Teresa and the Congress Party. Mother Teresa's comments were even criticised outside India within the Catholic media. She supported Licio Gelli's nomination for the Nobel Prize in", "psg_id": "4420009" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center", "text": "Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center is a tertiary hospital in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines. Owned and operated by Silvermed Corporation, Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center was founded on February 28, 2006 in Mac Arthur Hwy., Barangay Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga. It initially started with 100 capacity and today, it already has 142 beds with 415 doctors.∧ Calcutta has been awarded by the City of San Fernando Health Office as the healthiest hospital, in large category in 2009, 2010, 2013 respectively.∧. It was commented again as the healthiest hospital again in", "psg_id": "17960548" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "the opinion of the three academics, \"Mother Teresa believed the sick must suffer like Christ on the cross\". It was said that the additional money might have transformed the health of the city's poor by creating advanced palliative care facilities. One of Teresa's most outspoken critics was English journalist, literary critic and antitheist Christopher Hitchens, host of the documentary Hell's Angel (1994) and author of the essay \"\" (1995) who wrote in a 2003 article: \"This returns us to the medieval corruption of the church, which sold indulgences to the rich while preaching hellfire and continence to the poor. [Mother", "psg_id": "2226808" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor", "text": "convincingly demonstrated Mother Teresa's absolute faith that God guides and God provides, despite opposition from both church and state.\" The review continued to praise how the film is \"skilfully and winningly dramatized..and directed with assurance and passion\". William Brailsford of \"The Washington Times\" noted that \"Miss Chaplin gives a convincing performance as Mother Teresa, imitating her soft voice and her awkward yet charming mannerisms and re-creating that aura of piety that surrounded the \"saint of the gutters.\" This remarkable actress has us in the palm of her hands early on, and she never lets go.\" Brailsford also praised the realism", "psg_id": "14480176" }, { "title": "Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa, Pristina", "text": "Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa, Pristina The Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa in Pristina (, / Катедрала Мајке Терезе у Приштини) is a Roman Catholic cathedral being constructed in Pristina, Kosovo. In 2007, the Government of Kosovo approved plans for the building. The cathedral is dedicated to the Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary, Saint Teresa of Calcutta. The foundation was ceremonially laid by former President of Kosovo, Ibrahim Rugova, himself a Muslim. It was inaugurated on 26 August 2010, the hundredth anniversary of her birthday, before construction was completed. Its construction, begun in 2011, sparked controversy in Muslim circles", "psg_id": "12476697" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "Mother Teresa's own attitude to her childhood and to the Balkan conflicts in the 1980s and 1990s. Referring to \"Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?\", Stephen Schwartz holds that 'in its depth, breadth, and seriousness', this monograph 'may stand for some time to come as the single most important biography of Mother Teresa in English’. In his review of the book which appeared in the \"American Communication Journal\", Marvin Williams contends that ‘Alpion’s examination of Mother Teresa’s celebrity is a case study of corporate identity management in today’s global media environment. His weaving of primary texts into the setting of this", "psg_id": "18945248" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "have been a series of other reports documenting inattention to medical care in the order's facilities. Similar points of view have also been expressed by some former volunteers who worked for Teresa's order. Mother Teresa herself referred to the facilities as \"Houses of the Dying\". In 2013, in a comprehensive review covering 96% of the literature on Mother Teresa, a group of Université de Montréal academics reinforced the foregoing criticism, detailing, among other issues, the missionary's practice of \"caring for the sick by glorifying their suffering instead of relieving it, ... her questionable political contacts, her suspicious management of the", "psg_id": "4420004" }, { "title": "Teresa", "text": "Spelled \"Teresa,\" it was the 580th most popular name for girls born in 2008, down from 206th in 1992 (it ranked 81st in 1950, and 220th in 1900). In aristocracy: In the arts: In politics: In religion: In sports: Others: Teresa Teresa, Theresa and Therese () are feminine given names. The name may be derived from the Greek verb θερίζω (\"therízō\"), meaning to harvest. Its popularity likely increased because of the prominence of several Roman Catholic saints, including Teresa of Ávila, Thérèse of Lisieux and, most recently, Mother Teresa. The popularity of this name in the United States over the", "psg_id": "4180850" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor", "text": "poor, some of her former students from the convent come to her with the desire to become nuns and help her on her mission. The films end scene sees Mother Teresa travelling to Oslo, Norway to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. The film was generally well received by critics. At the time of the broadcast, \"The Philadelphia Inquirer\" applauded the film as a triumph for the network, as \"probably the most important show it has presented in its 20-year history.\" Praise was lavished on the \"authoritative\" Chaplin who \"commands the little screen at every turn. Quietly and without histrionics, she", "psg_id": "14480175" }, { "title": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy", "text": "2003, she was beatified, the third step toward possible sainthood. A second miracle credited to Mother Teresa is required before she can be recognised as a saint by the Catholic Church. After the construction of several subdivisions in the Malvern area in the 1970s, Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute, the high school in that area, was opened in 1978. In its conception, on September 3, 1985, a new school in the Scarborough area of Toronto was to be named \"Mary Ward\". Then trustee Harold Adams advocated for the new school to be named \"Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School\". Another school", "psg_id": "10292969" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "\"a hellhole\", is not deserved, but nevertheless provides a sympathetic context for Mother Teresa's work there. He quotes from conversations between Muggeridge and Mother Teresa, providing his own commentary. He quotes Muggeridge's description of \"the technically unaccountable light\" the BBC team filmed in the interior of the Home of the Dying as \"the first authentic photographic miracle\". Hitchens contrasts this with the cameraman's statement that what Muggeridge thought was a miracle was the result of them using the latest Kodak film. The second section, \"Good Works and Heroic Deeds\", has three chapters: The third section, \"Ubiquity\", has two chapters: The", "psg_id": "2239729" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "Saint Teresa of Kolkata in September 2016. The introduction is devoted to Mother Teresa's acceptance of an award from the government of Haiti, which Hitchens uses to discuss her relationship to the Duvalier regime. From her praise of the country's corrupt first family, he writes, \"Other questions arise … all of them touching on matters of saintliness, modesty, humility and devotion to the poor.\" He adds other examples of Mother Teresa's relationships with powerful people with what he considers dubious reputations. He quickly reviews Mother Teresa's saintly reputation in books devoted to her and describes the process of beatification and", "psg_id": "2239727" }, { "title": "University Medical Center of Tirana \"Mother Teresa\"", "text": "University Medical Center of Tirana \"Mother Teresa\" University Medical Center \"Mother Teresa\" (QSUT) () is a central hospital in Tirana, Albania. It is currently the largest medical center hospital located in the country and is named after Mother Teresa, who was of Albanian origin. The hospital has a capacity of 1612 beds and employees more than 2500 people. It is located in the north-east part of Tirana and occupies an area of 165,000 m2. The campus contains nine hospital facilities with a capacity of 1,612 beds and provides medical assistance to the daily average of 400 patients hospitalized. Yearly the", "psg_id": "14756042" }, { "title": "Memorial House of Mother Teresa", "text": "Macedonia and carried out by the Ministry of Culture. It is a modern, transformed version of Mother Teresa's birth house with a multifunctional but sacral character. Inside the house, part of her relics are preserved, which were transferred to Skopje with support of the Roman Catholic Church of Skopje, an arrangement announced by Nikola Gruevski at the grand opening. There is a museum which includes realistic sculptures of Mother Teresa and members of her family. One sculpture shows Mother Teresa as a ten-year-old child, sitting on a stone and holding a pigeon in her hands. The house also hosts cultural", "psg_id": "12971867" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice is an essay by the British-American journalist and polemicist Christopher Hitchens published in 1995. It is a critique of the work and philosophy of Mother Teresa, the founder of an international Roman Catholic religious congregation, and it challenges the mainstream media's assessment of her charitable efforts. In length 128 pages, it was re-issued in paperback and ebook form with a foreword by Thomas Mallon in 2012. The book's thesis, as summarized by one critic, was that \"Mother Teresa is less interested in", "psg_id": "2239722" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School", "text": "in the spring of 2011. The girls were undefeated, going 7-0 in the regular season, 3-0 in the city playoffs and then 6-0 at OFSAA. Mother Teresa is also known for volleyball, basketball, badminton, tennis and track and field. Current TVRAA, WOSSA and OFSAA Senior Girls Cross Country Champion Jaclyn White attends MTS. In addition to these accomplishments with her school: Jaclyn White won the 2010 OTFA finals, and came in 17th in the Canadian Nationals. She was a member of the Track and Field Team. Main: Others: There are many feeder schools that supply students to MTS; Mother Teresa", "psg_id": "13055960" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "Teresa wrote to spiritual confidant Michael van der Peet, \"Jesus has a very special love for you. [But] as for me, the silence and the emptiness is so great, that I look and do not see—listen and do not hear—the tongue moves [in prayer] but does not speak ... I want you to pray for me—that I let Him have [a] free hand.\" In \"Deus caritas est\" (his first encyclical), Pope Benedict XVI mentioned Teresa three times and used her life to clarify one of the encyclical's main points: \"In the example of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta we have a", "psg_id": "2226814" }, { "title": "Teresa", "text": "Teresa Teresa, Theresa and Therese () are feminine given names. The name may be derived from the Greek verb θερίζω (\"therízō\"), meaning to harvest. Its popularity likely increased because of the prominence of several Roman Catholic saints, including Teresa of Ávila, Thérèse of Lisieux and, most recently, Mother Teresa. The popularity of this name in the United States over the last 15 years is falling, according to the US Census. Spelled \"Theresa,\" it was ranked as the 852nd most popular name for girls born in 2008, down from 226th in 1992 (it ranked 65th in 1950, and 102nd in 1900).", "psg_id": "4180849" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "and donated 1,000 dollars, not one million as reported. In 2003, after Teresa was beatified by John Paul II, Hitchens continued his criticism, calling her \"a fanatic, a fundamentalist, and a fraud.\" He further criticized the Catholic Church for ignoring the testimony of Dr. Ranjan Mustafi who attributed the recovery of his patient to modern medicine, rather than a miracle associated with Mother Teresa. In 2016, when she was canonized, Dan Savage drew attention to the conflicting evidence and accused NPR of describing alleged miracles in a way that favoured the church's interpretation. An article in the conservative religious journal", "psg_id": "4420016" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "Church on the issues of marriage, divorce, and remarriage\" and a \"strong and vehement distaste for Mother Teresa.\" In 1999, Charles Taylor of \"Salon\" called \"The Missionary Position\" \"brilliant\" and wrote that it \"should have laid the myth of Mother Teresa’s saintliness to rest once and for all.\" The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice is an essay by the British-American journalist and polemicist Christopher Hitchens published in 1995. It is a critique of the work and philosophy of Mother Teresa, the founder of an international Roman Catholic religious", "psg_id": "2239738" }, { "title": "Teresa S. Polley", "text": "budgets, financial statement presentations, audits, payroll, tax reporting and investments. From 2000 to 2007, she was Executive Director of Advisory Groups for the FASB, in which she served as the primary liaison between the Board and its constituent organizations that provide input into its decision-making processes. In August 2007, she was made interim COO of the Financial Accounting Foundation; the position was made permanent in May 2008. Teresa S. Polley Teresa S. Polley is president and chief operating officer of the Financial Accounting Foundation, the private, non-profit organization responsible for administration and oversight of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the", "psg_id": "11993167" }, { "title": "Encounters with Civilizations: From Alexander the Great to Mother Teresa", "text": "Alpion is one of the most intelligent and acute observers in the world of the situation of Albanian culture and its most famous modern representative, Mother Teresa. His work is destined to be controversial but should be read as widely as possible, and his book Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity? will, I believe, prove a standard and indispensable resource.’ Stephen Schwartz Author of \"Two Faces of Islam\", Washington, D.C., USA ‘[Alpion] seeks to do on paper what Mohammed Ali did in politics: release Egypt from the psychosis of its national inferiority complex, restore its nationhood, and revive Egypt for the", "psg_id": "18971615" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor", "text": "of the project, \"The film's portrayal of the horrors of poverty and disease in India's streets is chillingly realistic. With extreme vividness, some scenes will cause viewers to wince as they become bystanders to the insufferable agonies of the poor and starving.\" Caryn James of \"The New York Times\" also praised Chaplin \"Ms. Chaplin is fine in the role, full of quiet determination and faith\". However, James felt that \"This faithful telling of her middle years cannot capture her inner life. She seems like one more extremely good woman. Whatever Mother Teresa might have thought of that, it doesn't go", "psg_id": "14480177" }, { "title": "Real-name system", "text": "users may feel uncomfortable with the knowledge that their real names would be publicly displayed and choose, instead, to use a fake name that appears real to Facebook under its Name Policy. Unlike Facebook, the Twitter social networking site does not require users to enter real names when creating Twitter accounts, and the site is entirely void of the real-name system. According to Twitter's former CEO, Dick Costolo, the social networking site does not care what a user's real name is as long as the site connects users to the information that they care about. Whether the information comes from", "psg_id": "16575030" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "that she wasn't working to alleviate poverty\", he said, \"She was working to expand the number of Catholics. She said, 'I'm not a social worker. I don't do it for this reason. I do it for Christ. I do it for the church. Abortion-rights groups have also criticised Teresa's stance against abortion and contraception. Analysing her deeds and achievements, Pope John Paul II said: \"Where did Mother Teresa find the strength and perseverance to place herself completely at the service of others? She found it in prayer and in the silent contemplation of Jesus Christ, his Holy Face, his Sacred", "psg_id": "2226810" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School", "text": "3 have multi-use scoreboards. There is also an aerobics room and a workout room. Mother Teresa is best known for its Senior football team winning OFSAA in 2007 and 2009. Its Junior football team went undefeated at home since the school's opening until 2010 and winning the City Championship in 2008. Also its Hockey team has reached the city championships 7 years in a row, capturing the city title in 2007 and 2010 & 2012,they also capture Bronze at OFSSA in 2012 with a record of 6-1. The Mother Teresa girls soccer team also won the AAAA OFSAA Gold Medal", "psg_id": "13055959" }, { "title": "Teresa S. Polley", "text": "Teresa S. Polley Teresa S. Polley is president and chief operating officer of the Financial Accounting Foundation, the private, non-profit organization responsible for administration and oversight of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, and their advisory councils. Ms. Polley earned a B.A. degree, summa cum laude, in accounting and French from Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania. A certified public accountant in the state of Pennsylvania and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants, Polley was a senior accountant with Arthur Andersen prior to joining", "psg_id": "11993165" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "to continue. In April 1996 she fell, breaking her collarbone, and four months later she had malaria and heart failure. Although Teresa had heart surgery, her health was clearly declining. According to Archbishop of Calcutta Henry Sebastian D'Souza, he ordered a priest to perform an exorcism (with her permission) when she was first hospitalised with cardiac problems because he thought she might be under attack by the devil. On 13 March 1997 Teresa resigned as head of the Missionaries of Charity, and she died on 5 September. At the time of her death, the Missionaries of Charity had over 4,000", "psg_id": "2226791" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "the slums. She founded a school in Motijhil, Kolkata, before she began tending to the poor and hungry. At the beginning of 1949 Teresa was joined in her effort by a group of young women, and she laid the foundation for a new religious community helping the \"poorest among the poor\". Her efforts quickly caught the attention of Indian officials, including the prime minister. Teresa wrote in her diary that her first year was fraught with difficulty. With no income, she begged for food and supplies and experienced doubt, loneliness and the temptation to return to the comfort of convent", "psg_id": "2226782" }, { "title": "Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa, Pristina", "text": "where it was seen as outsized considering the small number of Catholics in the area. Upon the cathedral's completion, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Prizren-Priština will move from Prizren to Pristina. The cathedral will be one of Pristina's tallest buildings. An exhibition celebrating the shared history of Albanians and Austria was held in the cathedral in January 2015. It was attended by the President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga, and Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz. Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa, Pristina The Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa in Pristina (, / Катедрала Мајке Терезе у Приштини) is a Roman Catholic cathedral", "psg_id": "12476698" }, { "title": "Escape from Terror: The Teresa Stamper Story", "text": "marriage, and she is pregnant with their first child together. As Paul boards his truck to make a delivery run to Kansas, the police ambush and arrest him. When Sheriff Douglass gets the news, he informs Teresa and she happily embraces her mother. Back to the present day; Teresa, in her interview, reveals that Paul was sentenced to 35 years in prison and that after the trial he was still saying that he loved Teresa. Teresa also says Paul never knew what love was and that she now knows what it isn't. Escape from Terror: The Teresa Stamper Story Escape", "psg_id": "15371705" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "sociologist, activist, and president of the Catholic League Bill Donohue wrote a book-length response to criticism of Mother Teresa. In 1991, Robin Fox, editor of the British medical journal \"The Lancet\" visited the Home for Dying Destitutes in Calcutta (now Kolkata) and described the medical care the patients received as \"haphazard\". He observed that sisters and volunteers, some of whom had no medical knowledge, had to make decisions about patient care, because of the lack of doctors in the hospice. Fox specifically held Teresa responsible for conditions in this home, and observed that her order did not distinguish between curable", "psg_id": "4420002" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "not only in the poor countries, but I found the poverty of the West so much more difficult to remove. When I pick up a person from the street, hungry, I give him a plate of rice, a piece of bread, I have satisfied. I have removed that hunger. But a person that is shut out, that feels unwanted, unloved, terrified, the person that has been thrown out from society—that poverty is so hurtable and so much, and I find that very difficult.\" Teresa singled out abortion as \"the greatest destroyer of peace today. Because if a mother can kill", "psg_id": "2226805" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "and homeless and victims of floods, epidemics and famine. In 1952, Teresa opened her first hospice with help from Calcutta officials. She converted an abandoned Hindu temple into the Kalighat Home for the Dying, free for the poor, and renamed it Kalighat, the Home of the Pure Heart (Nirmal Hriday). Those brought to the home received medical attention and the opportunity to die with dignity in accordance with their faith: Muslims were read the Quran, Hindus received water from the Ganges, and Catholics received extreme unction. \"A beautiful death\", Teresa said, \"is for people who lived like animals to die", "psg_id": "2226784" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "She subsequently laid a bouquet on Hoxha's grave, and placed a wreath on the statue of Mother Albania. She accepted money from the British publisher Robert Maxwell, who, as was later revealed, embezzled UK£450 million from his employees' pension funds. There is no suggestion that she was aware of any theft before accepting the donation in either case. Criticism does focus on Teresa's character statement produced in the Charles Keating case, where Keating was charged with fraud following high-profile business failures. Keating had donated millions of dollars to Mother Teresa and had lent her his private jet when she visited", "psg_id": "4420008" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "enormous sums of money she received, and her overly dogmatic views regarding, in particular, abortion, contraception, and divorce\". Questioning the Vatican's motivations for ignoring the mass of criticism, the study concluded that Mother Teresa's \"hallowed image—which does not stand up to analysis of the facts—was constructed, and that her beatification was orchestrated by an effective media relations campaign\" engineered by the Catholic convert and anti-abortion BBC journalist Malcolm Muggeridge. According to Christopher Hitchens, Mother Teresa encouraged members of her order to secretly baptise dying patients, without regard to the individual's religion. Susan Shields, a former member of the Missionaries of", "psg_id": "4420005" }, { "title": "Facebook real-name policy controversy", "text": "ridiculous\". Subsequently \"Phuc Dat\" published a further message admitting it was a hoax. Tamils do not have surnames: They have their father or mother or both father and mother's first name as initials. This standard naming practice has not been acknowledged by Facebook. Facebook's real-name policy does not reflect adopted names or pseudonyms used by the transgender community, and has led to suspending users with real names that might be thought to be fake. A user via the anonymous Android and iOS app Secret began reporting \"fake names\" which caused user profiles to be suspended, specifically targeting the stage names", "psg_id": "18352028" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center", "text": "the whole Region III (Central Luzon). In 2002,it has been granted certification in 2012 by ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007. Calcutta has the following centers The hospital launched Privilege Card and Value Card program to reward their loyal in-patients. Meanwhile, Calcutta offers hospital packages deal program for the following areas: •General Surgery •O-Gynecology •Health Watch Program •No Cash Out on Special Hemodialysis •Breast Cancer •PNP Region III Special Healthcare Program Patients can be admitted in Calcutta 24/7. Admitting procedures can be found in Calcutta’s Website. Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center is", "psg_id": "17960549" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "Teresa received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Peace and International Understanding, given for work in South or East Asia, in 1962. According to its citation, \"The Board of Trustees recognises her merciful cognisance of the abject poor of a foreign land, in whose service she has led a new congregation\". By the early 1970s, she was an international celebrity. Teresa's fame may be partially attributed to Malcolm Muggeridge's 1969 documentary, \"Something Beautiful for God\", and his 1971 book of the same name. Muggeridge was undergoing a spiritual journey of his own at the time. During filming, footage shot in poor", "psg_id": "2226799" }, { "title": "University Medical Center of Tirana \"Mother Teresa\"", "text": "hospital provides outpatient healthcare services to about 150,000 people, hospital care for over 60,000 people and emergency service for about 200,000 people. The total number of surgical interventions performed during a year is 18,342, of which: An e-consultation program was established at the Eye Clinic of the hospital in February, 2002, mentored by the Oftapro Clinic in Bucharest and the Health for Humanity of Chicago from Chicago in the United States. University Medical Center of Tirana \"Mother Teresa\" University Medical Center \"Mother Teresa\" (QSUT) () is a central hospital in Tirana, Albania. It is currently the largest medical center hospital", "psg_id": "14756043" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "helping the poor than in using them as an indefatigable source of wretchedness on which to fuel the expansion of her fundamentalist Roman Catholic beliefs.\" The response to Hitchens's arguments fell largely upon ideological lines, with some critics contesting his evidence and others his understanding of the religious phenomenon Mother Teresa represented. Hitchens disclaims any argument with Mother Teresa herself and says that he is more concerned with the public view of her. Hitchens addressed the subject of Mother Teresa on several occasions before publishing \"The Missionary Position\". In 1992 he devoted one of his regular columns in \"The Nation\"", "psg_id": "2239723" }, { "title": "Teresa Pearce", "text": "daughters. She had her first daughter when she was 18 and said she knows from experience what it is like to be \"written off\" as a teenage mother. She has 5 grandchildren. Teresa Pearce Teresa Pearce (born 1 February 1955) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Erith and Thamesmead since 2010, who was appointed as a Shadow Minister for Housing and Planning in September 2015. In the reshuffle of October 2016, Pearce was appointed as acting Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, standing down after the 2017 general", "psg_id": "14553060" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "remarks by stating that there \"would seem to be two choices\" regarding those poor people in the developing world who die neglected: \"First, to cluck one’s tongue that such a group of people should even exist. Second, to act: to provide comfort and solace to these individuals as they face death. Mr. Kempton chooses the former. Mother Teresa, for all of her faults, chooses the latter.\" Literary critic and sinologist Simon Leys wrote that \"the attacks which are being directed at Mother Teresa all boil down to one single crime: she endeavors to be a Christian, in the most literal", "psg_id": "2239735" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "Initial Resistance to Her Charism/a: A Sociological and Public Theology Perspective’, was published in the \"International Journal of Public Theology\" in 2014. Alpion's new monograph on Mother Teresa's early years in Skopje will be published in 2016. In June 2014, Alpion began a campaign in support of the canonization of Mother Teresa. 'One of the reasons why Mother Teresa’s cause for canonization has stalled', Alpion told \"Matters India\" in September 2014, 'is due to the revelations about her deep distress in experiencing the ‘dark night of the soul’; this often forced her to doubt both God’s existence and the nature", "psg_id": "18945245" }, { "title": "Teresa Earnhardt", "text": "planning to market a line of homes and furniture under the name \"The Earnhardt Collection\". On July 27, 2017, Teresa won an appeal, which required the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board to clarify its decision to allow Kerry to use the name \"Earnhardt Collection\" in his business. Teresa Earnhardt Teresa Earnhardt (née Houston; born October 29, 1958) is the third wife and widow of Dale Earnhardt. She is the biological mother of Taylor Nicole Earnhardt (born December 20, 1988) and she is the stepmother of Kerry Earnhardt, Kelley Earnhardt Miller and Dale Earnhardt Jr. Teresa is the president and", "psg_id": "7235169" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "points out that after the Bengladesh War, a few million refugees poured into Calcutta from the former East Pakistan. \"No one had ever before done anything remotely like Mother Teresa's order, namely picking up destitute and dying people off the pavements and giving them a clean place to die in dignity.\" Navin B. Chawla points out that Mother Teresa never intended to build hospitals, but to provide a place where those who had been refused admittance \"could at least die being comforted and with some dignity.\" He also counters that her periodic hospitalizations were instigated by staff members against her", "psg_id": "4420018" }, { "title": "What a Beautiful Name", "text": "What a Beautiful Name \"What a Beautiful Name\" is a song by Australian praise and worship group Hillsong Worship. The song, written and led by Brooke Ligertwood and co-written with Ben Fielding, refers to the promise of salvation through Jesus Christ as represented by His Holy Name. The \"genre-smashing single\" contributed to Hillsong being named \"Billboard\"s Top Christian Artist of 2017. \"What a Beautiful Name\" won two Dove Awards for Song of the Year and Worship Song of the Year in 2017. It won the 2018 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song. \"What a Beautiful Name\" was released", "psg_id": "19789527" } ]
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which famous daughter was made chief designer at chloe in 1997?
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[ { "title": "Chloe Howman", "text": "Chloe Howman Chloe Howman (born 1978 in London, England) is an English actress. The daughter of actor Karl Howman (\"Babes in the Wood\" (1998) and the \"Flash\" adverts), her sister is fellow actress Katy-Jo Howman. The sisters' first appearance was in 1986 with their father, as children in his series \"Brush Strokes\". After training at LAMDA, Chloe's adult roles started in 1997 in the soap opera \"Family Affairs\" as Julie-Ann Jones, daughter of Pete Callan. She later appeared as Tara in \",\" and as Helen in the series \"Life Begins\" and \"Making Waves\". She later appeared in \"HolbyBlue\" in a", "psg_id": "10166020" }, { "title": "Chloe Sims", "text": "Chloe Sims Chloe Linda Daisy Margaret Sims is an English television personality, glamour model and entrepreneur. She is best known for her self-role in the ITVBe reality series \"The Only Way Is Essex\". Chloe Sims was born in Newbury Park, London, England. Prior to her appearance on reality television she became a mother to daughter Madison in 2005. Her autobiography \"Chloe Sims: The Only Way Is Up: My Story\", detailed Sims' upbringing in which her mother abandoned her at the age of three and later she became a single mum to her daughter before her appearance on television in 2010.", "psg_id": "16857077" }, { "title": "Chloe Frazer", "text": "\"Entertainment Weekly\"s Darren Franich listed her as one of \"15 Kick-Ass Women in Videogames\", describing her as \"tough, funny, and prone to backstabbing.\" Claudia Black commented that Chloe was fun to portray, and is essentially \"Indiana Jones with nice hair\". \"Uncharted 2: Among Thieves\" game designer Justin Richmond called Chloe his favorite character. Black was nominated at the 2009 Spike Video Game Awards under the category \"Best Voice\" for her work as Chloe. Chloe Frazer Chloe Frazer is a fictional character in the \"Uncharted\" series, developed by Naughty Dog. Chloe, like series protagonist Nathan Drake, is a treasure hunter and", "psg_id": "14219233" }, { "title": "White House Chief Floral Designer", "text": "White House Chief Floral Designer The White House Chief Floral Designer is responsible for the planning, design, arrangement and placement of all floral decorations for the First Family, their private entertaining, and official state functions at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. The current Chief Floral Designer is Hedieh Ghaffarian. The Chief Floral Designer heads the White House Flower Shop located in the basement of the White House. The Chief Floral Designer heads a staff of four assistant designers, and works with the First Lady, Chief Usher, and White House", "psg_id": "11134631" }, { "title": "White House Chief Floral Designer", "text": "the first to occupy the position, continuing to work into the Johnson and Nixon administrations. In addition to the ongoing production of fresh-cut floral displays for the White House, the Chief Floral Designer oversees the annual holiday decoration of the house. White House Chief Floral Designer The White House Chief Floral Designer is responsible for the planning, design, arrangement and placement of all floral decorations for the First Family, their private entertaining, and official state functions at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. The current Chief Floral Designer is Hedieh", "psg_id": "11134636" }, { "title": "What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)", "text": "\"How Can I Unlove You\". In the United Kingdom, a version by Rod Stewart charted at #4 in 1972 as a double A-side with \"Angel.\" The Del McCoury Band recorded the song on their album, \"A Deeper Shade of Blue\". Country artist Hank Thompson recorded another version, as did Johnny Bush. More recently, a live version appeared on Irish-American punk band Flogging Molly's 1997 release \"Alive Behind the Green Door\". The Texas band What Made Milwaukee Famous takes its name from this song. What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me) \"What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made", "psg_id": "8000834" }, { "title": "White House Chief Floral Designer", "text": "Social Secretary to plan arrangements and decorations for State Dinners, receptions, and day-to-day placement throughout the ceremonial rooms and Executive Residence. The Chief Floral Designer serves at the president's pleasure and may be appointed, or reappointed, by each administration. The most recent Chief Floral Designer is Laura Dowling. Dowling's predecessor as Chief Floral Designer was Nancy Clarke, who began working at the White House in 1978 during the administration of President Jimmy Carter, first as a part-time volunteer, and eventually becoming full-time permanent staff in 1981 during the administration of President Ronald Reagan. Nancy Clarke served six First Families during", "psg_id": "11134632" }, { "title": "Chloe Hayward", "text": "Chloe Hayward Chloe Hayward is an English fashion model and actress from London, England. Chloe attended Tiffin Girls' School. She studied English and Drama at the University of Birmingham. Chloe Hayward was discovered after being spotted by Sarah Leon, an agent of Next Model Management. Whilst still at school, she appeared on the covers of such publications as Glamour, The Independent Magazine and Tank Magazine. In 2007, Chloe fronted the advertising campaign of Topshop, a famous chain of women's apparel stores. In 2009, she featured in a fashion campaign for Agent Provocateur, a leading international lingerie brand based in the", "psg_id": "14174299" }, { "title": "Chloe Hayward", "text": "Arts \"Likely Stories\" based on Neil Gaiman's short stories of the same name. She lives in New York. Chloe Hayward Chloe Hayward is an English fashion model and actress from London, England. Chloe attended Tiffin Girls' School. She studied English and Drama at the University of Birmingham. Chloe Hayward was discovered after being spotted by Sarah Leon, an agent of Next Model Management. Whilst still at school, she appeared on the covers of such publications as Glamour, The Independent Magazine and Tank Magazine. In 2007, Chloe fronted the advertising campaign of Topshop, a famous chain of women's apparel stores. In", "psg_id": "14174301" }, { "title": "Chloe Frazer", "text": "and to highlight these facets of his personality. Reception to Chloe has been focused on her independence and sensuality. Other reviewers have called her a unique and fun character. Black compared the character to movie adventurer Indiana Jones. Character designer Justin Richmond stated that Chloe was one of his favorite characters to create. Chloe Frazer was designed to play off of the personality of Nathan Drake, the main protagonist of the \"Uncharted\" series. Through interaction, she brings out particular facets of Drake's personality. Amy Hennig, series writer, wanted Chloe to act as a foil to Drake, essentially acting as a", "psg_id": "14219224" }, { "title": "Chloe Goodchild", "text": "of sound and voice, which Chloe eventually named, The Naked Voice in 1990. Her autobiography, The Naked Voice – Journey to the Spirit of Sound tells the story of these formative early years and was published by Rider Books in 1993. Chloe Goodchild's daughter, Rebecca Hannah Goodchild Nash, is a classical and jazz pianist, performer, recording artist and jazz tutor at Stowe School, the Bristol Cathedral School and the National Youth Jazz Collective (NYJC) in England. Chloe Goodchild is related to William Goodchild, Veronica Goodchild and Gabrielle Goodchild. William Goodchild is a composer, orchestrator and conductor producing music for film,", "psg_id": "17942308" }, { "title": "Chloe Dao", "text": "the featured designer and as a panelist along with Tim Gunn, Hal Rubenstein, Bobbie Thomas, and Gretta Monahan to discuss eyewear's role as the \"it\" accessory. In May 2007, Dao premiered a 13-piece collection on QVC called \"Simply. Chloe Dao.\" which sold out during the televised broadcast. In 2008 her style and modern sensibility led her to partner with Nuo Tech to create a line of mobile technology and travel accessories, available in Spring 2009. She debuted her wholesale line \"DAO Chloe DAO\" in March, 2008 at the Dallas Market Center. In 2013, she became a judge in Project Runway", "psg_id": "7251119" }, { "title": "Chloe Mitchell", "text": "full custody of her daughter from Billy; Delia is later diagnosed with leukemia, and Billy's bone marrow donation saves her life. During this trying time, Chloe reconnects with Kevin, and they become engaged following Delia's recovery. Mob princess Angelina Veneziano (Diana DeGarmo) arrives in town and develops a crush on Kevin. Her father Angelo Veneziano (Mike Starr) blackmails Kevin into leaving Chloe at the altar and marry Angelina, which he does. Once Angelina leaves town, Chloe and Kevin marry and resume their courtship. The couple join forces with Adam (Michael Muhney) and Chelsea Newman (Melissa Claire Egan) to start a", "psg_id": "11770916" }, { "title": "Chloe Madeley", "text": "Chloe Madeley Chloe Susannah Madeley (born 13 July 1987) is an English television presenter, freelance journalist, model, and fitness expert. She is the daughter of Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan. Madeley was born in Manchester. She was educated at King Alfred School, an independent school in Hampstead, in North West London, which she left in 2006 to attend Leeds Trinity & All Saints College (whose degrees were, at the time, awarded by Leeds University) in 2006–2007, where she lived in Kirkstall Halls. Madeley left the college after one term, saying she \"was just so over the whole education thing\". Madeley", "psg_id": "13427721" }, { "title": "Chloe O'Brien", "text": "the team's 2–0 win over Uzbekistan. Australia finished in third place during the group stage of the tournament. Chloe O'Brien Chloe O'Brien (born 22 August 1997) is an Australian soccer player, who currently plays for Western Sydney Wanderers in the Australian W-League. O'Brien signed with Western Sydney Wanderers in 2015. During the 2014–15 W-League season, she made four appearances. The team finished the regular season in eighth place with a record. During the 2015–16 W-League, she made 12 appearances and scored an equaliser during the team's 2–1 win over Newcastle Jets on 6 November 2015. O'Brien has represented Australia on", "psg_id": "19798262" }, { "title": "Chloe O'Brien", "text": "Chloe O'Brien Chloe O'Brien (born 22 August 1997) is an Australian soccer player, who currently plays for Western Sydney Wanderers in the Australian W-League. O'Brien signed with Western Sydney Wanderers in 2015. During the 2014–15 W-League season, she made four appearances. The team finished the regular season in eighth place with a record. During the 2015–16 W-League, she made 12 appearances and scored an equaliser during the team's 2–1 win over Newcastle Jets on 6 November 2015. O'Brien has represented Australia on the under-20 national team. During the 2015 AFC U-19 Women's Championship, she scored a stoppage time goal during", "psg_id": "19798261" }, { "title": "The Chief Designer (novella)", "text": "lives of many cosmonauts and struggles with constant political power plays. The Chief Designer (novella) \"The Chief Designer\" is a science fiction novella published in 2001 by Andy Duncan. It won the 2002 Sturgeon Award and was nominated for the 2002 Hugo Award for Best Novella. It also appeared in Gardner Dozois' \"\". The story follows Sergey Korolyov, an educated man who served as a slave laborer in Siberia but eventually ends up leading the Soviet Union’s space program in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Throughout his many years of service he becomes a very well respected hero in the USSR's space program.", "psg_id": "12866071" }, { "title": "The Chief Designer (novella)", "text": "The Chief Designer (novella) \"The Chief Designer\" is a science fiction novella published in 2001 by Andy Duncan. It won the 2002 Sturgeon Award and was nominated for the 2002 Hugo Award for Best Novella. It also appeared in Gardner Dozois' \"\". The story follows Sergey Korolyov, an educated man who served as a slave laborer in Siberia but eventually ends up leading the Soviet Union’s space program in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Throughout his many years of service he becomes a very well respected hero in the USSR's space program. Along the way he implements several crucial designs, helps save the", "psg_id": "12866070" }, { "title": "Chloe Mitchell", "text": "I will ALWAYS have you.\" She made her last appearance on May 27, 2014. Hendrickson reprised the role for one episode on October 14, 2014 to commemorate the passing of Chloe's daughter, Delia. In October 2015, Hendrickson also reprised the role of Chloe from October 12 to 28. In May 2016, \"Daytime Confidential\" revealed that Hendrickson will reprise the role of Chloe as a series regular. She returned on July 14, 2016. In March 2017, the website reported that Hendrickson had been taken off contract and the character was to be written out. However, it was said that Hendrickson could", "psg_id": "11770887" }, { "title": "Chloe Richards", "text": "to Lachlan, who orders Diana to leave their lives. Chloe and Lachlan become a couple and move into a flat together. Before the birth Chloe experiences several false alarms and goes into labour while walking on the beach. Chloe gives birth to a daughter, Olivia. Several weeks later, Lachlan is diagnosed with a brain tumour and undergoes surgery but the procedure leaves him comatose for several days. When Lachlan regains consciousness he is left unable to move or communicate properly. Chloe offers to look after him at home but finds herself at odds with Diana when she returns and they", "psg_id": "8452038" }, { "title": "Chloe Mitchell", "text": "manipulative behavior, Chloe reveals her true identity: Kate Valentine, the daughter of the Chancellor maid Esther Valentine (Kate Linder). The storyline was dubbed \"Chloe is Kate\". Hendrickson was pleased that the writers decided to give Chloe a backstory, saying, \"I was so excited when I found out Chloe was going to have some family ties. I knew it would give me, as an actor, a chance to finally explain to viewers why Chloe is the way she is.\" The actress felt that her family reveal proved that she's not \"this bitch who likes to destroy people's lives\", attesting her behavior", "psg_id": "11770891" }, { "title": "Chloe Coscarelli", "text": "Chloe Coscarelli Chloe Kay Coscarelli (born October 14, 1987) is a vegan chef and author. She became the first vegan to win a culinary competition on television and was named to the 2017 Class of 30 Under 30 by \"Forbes\". Chloe Kay Coscarelli is the daughter of filmmaker Don Coscarelli. She is a graduate of UC Berkeley, where she discovered her love for cooking. A summer internship at Millennium, a gourmet vegan restaurant located in San Francisco, led to a course of study at the Natural Gourmet Institute in New York City, followed by entry into Cornell University's online Plant-Based", "psg_id": "15455509" }, { "title": "Chloe Bennet", "text": "Chloe Bennet Chloe Wang (born April 18, 1992), known professionally as Chloe Bennet, is an American actress and singer. She is known for her role as Daisy \"Skye\" Johnson / Quake on the television series \"Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" (2013–present) and the animated series \"\". Chloe Bennet was born Chloe Wang on April 18, 1992, in Chicago, Illinois. She is the daughter of Bennet Wang, an investment banker, and Stephanie Crane, an internist. Bennet's father is Han Chinese and her mother is Caucasian. She has six brothers: three biological, two foster and one adopted; two are African American and one", "psg_id": "16980127" }, { "title": "Chloe Mitchell", "text": "concluded that it was in fact the soap opera character being mentioned. Unfortunately, this is not true as the blurted out name at the end of the verse is crediting a poet named Chloe Mitchell who wrote the prior lines of the song. Chloe Mitchell Chloe Mitchell is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera, \"The Young and the Restless\". Introduced by former executive producer Edward J. Scott as the daughter of trusty Chancellor family maid, Esther Valentine (Kate Linder), the character was born onscreen on July 30, 1990. Originally portrayed by twins, Darla and Sandra Greer, until", "psg_id": "11770935" }, { "title": "Chloe Mitchell", "text": "are revealed at her wedding to Kevin; once again with Victor's help, she arranges to disappear again. Meanwhile, Bella is revealed as Kevin's biological daughter. Chloe later fakes her death and brings Kevin into her scheme, convincing him it was the only way for them to be a family with their daughter. They move to Portland, Oregon under different names and disappear; however, Kevin later returns to Genoa City with Bella, with no mention of Chloe's whereabouts as she is believed to be dead. Upon her introduction, Chloe was received positively by audiences. \"Soap Opera Weekly\" praised the character, stating,", "psg_id": "11770926" }, { "title": "Chloe Lane", "text": "and Chloe were engaged, but their relationship was complicated when Daniel's friend, Carly Manning, came to town, and they discovered that Daniel had fathered Carly's daughter, Melanie Jonas (Molly Burnett). The situation was only complicated when Chloe had a hysterical pregnancy and was told that she would probably never have a child. One night, having been tricked by Vivian Alamain (Louise Sorel) to think that Carly and Daniel were having an affair, Chloe turned to Philip. The two slept together and when Chloe later learned she was pregnant, she did not know if the father was Daniel or Philip. Test", "psg_id": "10221245" }, { "title": "Chloe Sullivan", "text": "books, which featured tie-ins to the \"Chloe Chronicles\" webisodes, DC writers hoped to bring Chloe into DC continuity at least as early as 2007. The character ultimately made her first appearance in the mainstream in 2010. According to writer Kurt Busiek, the problem of bringing Chloe into the mainstream comic book universe, and keeping her television background, was that she would have filled two roles: \"the Girl from Back Home and the Reporter\". Those roles were already filled by the adult comic book versions of Lana Lang and Lois Lane, so the plan was to give the character a new", "psg_id": "2914783" }, { "title": "The Night That Made America Famous", "text": "the pit. The production was directed by Gene Frankel. It opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on February 26, 1975, after fourteen previews, and closed on April 5, 1975 after 47 performances. The Night That Made America Famous The Night That Made America Famous is a 1975 musical revue featuring the songs of Harry Chapin. The music consists of a combination of songs written for the musical and songs from Chapin's previous albums, the latter including \"What Made America Famous?\", a song about a plumber who rescues a group of hippies from a fire, which includes the lyric that gave", "psg_id": "9328478" }, { "title": "Chloe Howman", "text": "leading role. Howman appeared in the BBC medical drama, \"Casualty\" as staff nurse, Rita Freeman. Howman made her first appearance on 10 August 2013 and chose to leave the show in 2016, after nearly three years, her final scenes aired on 16 July 2016. Howman married Danny Hodkinson in 1999 and they have one child. Howman is now married to actor Paul Thornley since 2013. The couple have one child. Chloe Howman Chloe Howman (born 1978 in London, England) is an English actress. The daughter of actor Karl Howman (\"Babes in the Wood\" (1998) and the \"Flash\" adverts), her sister", "psg_id": "10166021" }, { "title": "What Made Milwaukee Famous (band)", "text": "What Made Milwaukee Famous (band) What Made Milwaukee Famous (WMMF) is an indie rock band from Austin, Texas. In 2005, WMMF performed for Austin City Limits with Franz Ferdinand, making them one of the only unsigned bands to play for the show in its 43-year history. In 2006, the band signed with Barsuk Records, which re-released their 2004 debut album, \"Trying to Never Catch Up\". Their second album, \"What Doesn't Kill Us\", was released on March 4, 2008. Since forming, the band has played at the South by Southwest music festival, the Austin City Limits Festival, and Lollapalooza. They have", "psg_id": "9692481" }, { "title": "What Made Milwaukee Famous (band)", "text": "opened for The Smashing Pumpkins, Arcade Fire, The Black Keys, and Snow Patrol. WMMF has been featured on spots in \"Billboard\" and Rolling Stone bands-to-watch lists. The band's name comes from Jerry Lee Lewis's \"What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)\". What Made Milwaukee Famous (band) What Made Milwaukee Famous (WMMF) is an indie rock band from Austin, Texas. In 2005, WMMF performed for Austin City Limits with Franz Ferdinand, making them one of the only unsigned bands to play for the show in its 43-year history. In 2006, the band signed with Barsuk Records, which", "psg_id": "9692482" }, { "title": "Chloe Webb", "text": "Chloe Webb Chloe Webb (born June 25, 1956) is an American actress, best known for her roles in films \"Sid and Nancy\" (1986), \"The Belly of an Architect\" (1987), \"Twins\" (1988), and \"Heart Condition\" (1990). She also was nominated for an Primetime Emmy Award for her role as Laurette Barber in the ABC drama series \"China Beach\", and had a recurring role as Monica Gallagher on the Showtime comedy-drama \"Shameless\". Webb was born in New York City and grew up in various cities on the East Coast– depending on where her father, a bridge and road designer, was working. She", "psg_id": "1923798" }, { "title": "What Made America Famous?", "text": "What Made America Famous? \"What Made America Famous?\" is a song written and performed by Harry Chapin. The song was included on his 1974 album, Verities & Balderdash. It has also been included on numerous posthumous compilation albums. The song inspired Chapin to write the award nominated Broadway musical, The Night That Made America Famous. The song shows a man, his girlfriend, and kids living in a rundown home. Eventually, a house fire starts, and they need rescue. It is continually asked in the song if anybody cares. It ends with the firefighters waiting to respond to \"let them sweat", "psg_id": "20656147" }, { "title": "Chloe Dao", "text": "Vietnam season 1. Chloe Dao Chloe Dao (born June 15, 1972) is an American fashion designer and television personality who lives and works in Houston, U.S. She was the winner of the second season of the reality show \"Project Runway\" with a collection of women's evening wear. Many of the pieces in her finale collection featured billowing, voluminous sleeves, removable shrugs and strong brocade prints. Dao was born in Pakse, Laos to an ethnic Vietnamese (Kinh) family. During the Vietnamese civil war Dao's parents moved to Thailand to escape the conflict. The family, including Dao, her parents and seven sisters,", "psg_id": "7251120" }, { "title": "Chloe Dao", "text": "Chloe Dao Chloe Dao (born June 15, 1972) is an American fashion designer and television personality who lives and works in Houston, U.S. She was the winner of the second season of the reality show \"Project Runway\" with a collection of women's evening wear. Many of the pieces in her finale collection featured billowing, voluminous sleeves, removable shrugs and strong brocade prints. Dao was born in Pakse, Laos to an ethnic Vietnamese (Kinh) family. During the Vietnamese civil war Dao's parents moved to Thailand to escape the conflict. The family, including Dao, her parents and seven sisters, emigrated to the", "psg_id": "7251114" }, { "title": "Chloe Shorten", "text": "now live with her and Bill Shorten in Melbourne. She met Bill Shorten in 2007, when she was working in corporate relations in the resource industry and he was the Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children’s Services in the Rudd Government. She moved to Melbourne when she married Shorten in 2009 and their daughter was born. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/bill-shortens-wife-chloe-reveals-the-struggle-of-blending-families-in-her-new-book-take-heart/news-story/c00e4e0e8923ef98b223c86e8fb7c432 http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/canberra-life/bill-and-chloe-shorten-share-lessons-from-their-stepfamily-20170516-gw5tvt.html Chloe Shorten Chloe Shorten (née Bryce) is an Australian corporate affairs specialist and wife of Opposition Leader Bill Shorten. Shorten was born in Brisbane in 1971 as the fourth of five children. Her mother is Dame Quentin Bryce who was the Governor", "psg_id": "19366448" }, { "title": "Jeff Teague (automotive designer)", "text": "Jeff Teague (automotive designer) Jeff Teague was an American automotive designer and the son of the renowned Industrial Designer, Richard A. Teague. His father was famous for designing notable American Motors Corporation (AMC) cars such as the Gremlin, AMX, and Pacer. Teague graduated from the Art Center College of Design in 1978. He has worked as a designer for a number of automobile firms. He was formerly with Volkswagen of Germany and held the post of Chief Designer for Volkswagen of America. He was also the senior designer at Mitsubishi Motors of America. While working at Ford Motor Company, he", "psg_id": "8466578" }, { "title": "Chloe Piparo", "text": "Chloe Piparo Chloe Piparo (born 9 September 1994) is an Australian cricketer who plays for Western Fury and Perth Scorchers as a batter. A pint-sized, small framed and technically sound player, Piparo was raised in Bunbury, Western Australia. She attended the WACA's Regional Junior Program and South West Cricket Academy, and represented WA at Under-15 and Under-18 level. She also captained Australia's women's Under-18 team, for which she made a century against Papua New Guinea in September 2013. In 2011–12, Piparo made her WNCL debut for the Fury. The following season, 2012–13, she scored 154 runs at an average of", "psg_id": "20265735" }, { "title": "Chloe Lane", "text": "the past seven years, \"some of the things that happened to Chloe would have happened, if Nancy had been there\" and said \"However, she’s back now, and she might start taking care of those people who hurt her daughter.\" Chloe lived in an orphanage for the first fifteen years of her life. Nancy Wesley (Patrika Darbo) offered her the chance to move in with her, and Chloe accepted, later learning Nancy is actually her biological mother. Originally introduced as a brainy \"nerd\" character with few friends, Chloe hides her incredible beauty behind frumpy clothes and horn-rimmed glasses making her an", "psg_id": "10221240" }, { "title": "Lucky Chloe", "text": "after guard with dance-like techniques, Chloe fearlessly walked right up to him and blocked his path. She threw the man one of her trademark smiles and issued him a challenge: Fight her, and if he loses he'll have to work as her backup dancer. Without caring if he'd accepted the conditions or not, she prepared for battle, and enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 7. Chloe was designed by Yūsuke Kozaki, a character designer who had also worked on \"Fire Emblem Awakening\" and the \"No More Heroes\" series. The character's revelation drew complaints from forums such as NeoGAF, with", "psg_id": "19510538" }, { "title": "Chloe Coscarelli", "text": "New York City. By 2017 the chain comprised five locations in Brooklyn and Manhattan, with additional locations in Los Angeles and Boston. In July 2017, Coscarelli was forced out by ESquared in an arbitration award after she filed suit in 2016 over control of the company. Chloe Coscarelli Chloe Kay Coscarelli (born October 14, 1987) is a vegan chef and author. She became the first vegan to win a culinary competition on television and was named to the 2017 Class of 30 Under 30 by \"Forbes\". Chloe Kay Coscarelli is the daughter of filmmaker Don Coscarelli. She is a graduate", "psg_id": "15455511" }, { "title": "Chloe Piparo", "text": "in the Perth Scorchers' squad for the 2018–19 Women's Big Bash League season. Chloe Piparo Chloe Piparo (born 9 September 1994) is an Australian cricketer who plays for Western Fury and Perth Scorchers as a batter. A pint-sized, small framed and technically sound player, Piparo was raised in Bunbury, Western Australia. She attended the WACA's Regional Junior Program and South West Cricket Academy, and represented WA at Under-15 and Under-18 level. She also captained Australia's women's Under-18 team, for which she made a century against Papua New Guinea in September 2013. In 2011–12, Piparo made her WNCL debut for the", "psg_id": "20265738" }, { "title": "Daphnis and Chloe", "text": "Daphnis and Chloe Daphnis and Chloe (, \"Daphnis kai Chloē\") is an ancient Greek novel and the only known work of the 2nd century AD Greek novelist and romancer Longus. It is set on the isle of Lesbos during the 2nd century AD, where and when scholars assume the author to have lived. Its style is rhetorical and pastoral; its shepherds and shepherdesses are wholly conventional, but the author imparts human interest to this idealized world. \"Daphnis and Chloe\" resembles a modern novel more than does its chief rival among Greek erotic romances, the \"Aethiopica\" of Heliodorus, which is remarkable", "psg_id": "3867670" }, { "title": "Chloe Mitchell", "text": "Chloe Mitchell Chloe Mitchell is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera, \"The Young and the Restless\". Introduced by former executive producer Edward J. Scott as the daughter of trusty Chancellor family maid, Esther Valentine (Kate Linder), the character was born onscreen on July 30, 1990. Originally portrayed by twins, Darla and Sandra Greer, until 1991, upon her brief return in 1994, child actress, Danielle Ryah, portrayed the role. On February 6, 2008, executive producer/head writer Josh Griffith introduced a new character, Chloe Mitchell, played by former \"All My Children\" actress, Elizabeth Hendrickson. That August, a change in", "psg_id": "11770879" }, { "title": "What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)", "text": "What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me) \"What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)\" is a song written by Glenn Sutton. The song's title is a reference to beer, specifically Schlitz beer, which for many years was advertised with the slogan, \"The beer that made Milwaukee famous.\" In 1968, Jerry Lee Lewis released his version as a single. It became a top 10 hit on \"Billboard\"'s Country chart and also made a minor impact on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. In 1971, writer Sutton's wife Lynn Anderson recorded a version for her album", "psg_id": "8000833" }, { "title": "Chloe x Halle", "text": "Chloe x Halle Chloe x Halle (stylized as CHLOE X HALLE) is a Grammy-nominated American contemporary R&B duo, made up of two sisters named Chloe and Halle Bailey (born July 1, 1998, and March 27, 2000, respectively). Chloe x Halle first started by doing covers of pop songs on youtube. It was their rendition of Beyoncé's own \"Pretty Hurts\" that caught the attention of Beyoncé and her label Parkwood Entertainment imprint in 2013. Their debut EP, \"Sugar Symphony, was released on April 29, 2016\". The EP was accompanied by its singles \"Drop \" and \"Fall\". Later in 2016, they made", "psg_id": "19528250" }, { "title": "Chloe", "text": "was the most popular name for newborn girls from 1997 to 2002, followed by Emma in 2003. It was also one of the most popular girls' names throughout the UK from 1995 to 2002. In 2013, it was the fourth-most popular name for baby girls in Australia. Chloe Chloe (also \"Chloë\", \"Chloé\"), () is a feminine name, meaning \"blooming\" or \"fertility\". It has been a very popular name in the United Kingdom since about 1990, peaking in popularity later in the 1990s and during the first decade of the 21st century. The name comes from the Greek (\"khlóē\"), of the", "psg_id": "840371" }, { "title": "Chloe (film)", "text": "in both DVD and Blu-ray Disc. The disc includes an audio commentary, making-of featurette, and deleted scenes. Several months following the DVD and Blu-ray release of \"Chloe\", Egoyan said that \"Chloe\" had made more money than any of his previous films. The film opened in 350 theaters to mixed reviews; on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, \"Chloe\" holds a 51% approval rating based on 151 reviews, with a rating average of 5.8/10. The site's consensus is that \"Despite its promising pedigree and a titillating premise, \"Chloe\" ultimately fails to deliver the heat—or the thrills—expected of a sexual thriller.\" Metacritic, which", "psg_id": "14119175" }, { "title": "Chloe Atkinson", "text": "looking after Scott and Zoe's daughter, Jean (Megan Pearson), and they get passionate on the sofa, leaving Jean unattended. Jean falls to the floor, injuring herself. Chloe and Syd find her, but Chloe does not want to risk her job by going to the hospital. She hides Jean's injuries instead and lies to Syd about going to the hospital. Syd and Chloe’s affair continued, but Zoe was worried about her daughter’s constant crying while on holiday. Chloe passes it off as teething. Debbie Jones (Charley Webb), who babysits Jean, leaves her unattended and soon she is injured again for the", "psg_id": "6511569" }, { "title": "Chloe Sullivan", "text": "investigating the death of LuthorCorp employee Earl Jenkins, which takes her to a research company known as Nu-Corp. Chloe interviews Nu-Corp's Dr. Arthur Walsh, who reveals that he knows what really happened to Earl Jenkins while he was working at LuthorCorp. Walsh disappears before Chloe can get the all of information. In volume two, Chloe is contacted by an ex-Navy SEAL, Bix, and former member of LuthorCorp's \"Deletion Group\" who has information regarding Dr. Walsh's disappearance. Walsh begins sending Chloe videos, which lead Chloe to discover that Walsh was working with Donovan Jameson, the head of Nu-Corp, and Dr. Stephen", "psg_id": "2914776" }, { "title": "Chloe Cheese", "text": "children's poetry book selected by Michael Rosen (1994, Kingfisher Books: ). Chloe Cheese Chloe Cheese (born 1952) is an English illustrator, painter and print-maker. She was born in London, the daughter of artist and printmaker Bernard Cheese (1925-2013) and artist and illustrator Sheila Robinson (1925-1988). Her childhood was spent in Great Bardfield, Essex. She studied at Cambridge School of Art (now Anglia Ruskin University) and the Royal College of Art. Her works are held in collections including Tate Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Museum of London. She has illustrated books including Antonio Carluccio's \"A Passion for Pasta\" (1993,", "psg_id": "20099999" }, { "title": "Chloe Cheese", "text": "Chloe Cheese Chloe Cheese (born 1952) is an English illustrator, painter and print-maker. She was born in London, the daughter of artist and printmaker Bernard Cheese (1925-2013) and artist and illustrator Sheila Robinson (1925-1988). Her childhood was spent in Great Bardfield, Essex. She studied at Cambridge School of Art (now Anglia Ruskin University) and the Royal College of Art. Her works are held in collections including Tate Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Museum of London. She has illustrated books including Antonio Carluccio's \"A Passion for Pasta\" (1993, BBC Books: ) and \"Walking the Bridge of your Nose\", a", "psg_id": "20099998" }, { "title": "Chloe Mitchell", "text": "their real-life friendship, Rikaart said of the storyline turn, \"The level of comfort is so easy, certainly for portraying the friendship part of the Kevin/Chloe relationship, that is a no-brainer. So it was like, when are we going to have to start acting?\" The relationship is plagued with constant issues, such as interference from Kevin's mentally unstable ex-wife Jana Hawkes (Emily O'Brien), and mob princess Angelina Veneziano's (Diana DeGarmo) intense crush on Kevin (which leads to a brief marriage, with Angelina's mob father threatening to kill Kevin if he doesn't wed his daughter). Angelina leaves town and Chloe and Kevin", "psg_id": "11770900" }, { "title": "Chloe Bennet", "text": "I lived in China, speak Mandarin or that I was culturally raised both American and Chinese. It means I had to pay my rent, and Hollywood is racist and wouldn't cast me with a last name that made them uncomfortable.\" Chloe Bennet Chloe Wang (born April 18, 1992), known professionally as Chloe Bennet, is an American actress and singer. She is known for her role as Daisy \"Skye\" Johnson / Quake on the television series \"Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" (2013–present) and the animated series \"\". Chloe Bennet was born Chloe Wang on April 18, 1992, in Chicago, Illinois. She is", "psg_id": "16980132" }, { "title": "What Made America Famous?", "text": "a little\", and the plumber ends up saving everyone in the home. They spend the night in the plumber's home and realize that heroes are people who you'd never suspect, or ever know. The song was inspired when Chapin himself lived in Point Lookout in Long Island during the 1960s. There was a suspicious fire in a low-income residence. Although it is unknown how the actual firefighters responded, he imagined that they responded like in the song. What Made America Famous? \"What Made America Famous?\" is a song written and performed by Harry Chapin. The song was included on his", "psg_id": "20656148" }, { "title": "Chloe (film)", "text": "unfaithful as well, and the two argue, stopping after being interrupted by their son, Michael. Catherine meets with Chloe and calls off their relationship but later asks her to meet her at a coffee house frequented by David. While there, she demands that David admit that he is having an affair. Chloe walks in, and David does not recognize her. Chloe leaves quickly, and Catherine realizes that Chloe made up her encounters with David. David admits that he has fantasized about other women, and expects Catherine to make a similar admission with regard to men. When she does not, David", "psg_id": "14119163" }, { "title": "Chloe Mitchell", "text": "the cold shoulder. Of her reasoning behind this, Hendrickson said, \"Chloe is very young and immature — as well, hurt and ashamed about her upbringing. She’s not going to let her mother forget it easily.\" She described their initial relationship as \"realistic\" and similar to \"a lot of mother-and-daughter relationships\". Chloe's first romantic relationship is with the man believed to be the millionaire son of Jill Abbott, Cane Ashby (Daniel Goddard). In July 2009, it is revealed that Cane Ashby is not the son of Jill Abbott. Hendrickson compared their relationship, which ensued as a result of Chloe practically \"threatening", "psg_id": "11770893" }, { "title": "Project CHLOE", "text": "Cohen, DHS' technology chief. According to DHS literature, there are three objectives to Project CHLOE development. The first is to \"investigate and demonstrate the feasibility of persistent stand-off Counter-MANPADS protection\". This includes using one or more UAVs stationed over airports which are equipped with both warning systems and countermeasures systems, or using UAVs networked with ground-based countermeasures. The UAVs would be autonomous in their flight and detection operations. The second objective is to \"investigate and demonstrate DHS missions and payloads that are compatible with CHLOE technology platform and operating environment.\" These secondary roles for the UAVs would include emergency and", "psg_id": "12382701" }, { "title": "Chloe Mitchell", "text": "in the hospital, Chloe unveils herself and confesses that she and her daughter, Bella, will be making a permanent return to Genoa City, to make sure Adam ultimately pays for his crimes, once and for all. She later shoots Adam and orchestrates an explosion, leading to his death, but covers up her involvement in the ordeal with Victor's help. After returning to Genoa City permanently with her daughter, Chloe reconnects with Kevin and Chelsea as she and Kevin prepare to remarry. However, Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) expresses suspicion to Chelsea over Chloe's possible role in Adam's death and her crimes", "psg_id": "11770925" }, { "title": "The Night That Made America Famous", "text": "The Night That Made America Famous The Night That Made America Famous is a 1975 musical revue featuring the songs of Harry Chapin. The music consists of a combination of songs written for the musical and songs from Chapin's previous albums, the latter including \"What Made America Famous?\", a song about a plumber who rescues a group of hippies from a fire, which includes the lyric that gave the musical its title. Chapin appeared in the musical, alongside a cast that included a young Lynne Thigpen. Chapin's brothers Tom and Stephen, in addition to being featured performers, were also in", "psg_id": "9328477" }, { "title": "Chloe Mitchell", "text": "Bowe of Zap2it credited the character as a \"quirky fashion diva\", and penned the reunion between Chloe and Esther \"long overdue\". After it became known that Billy, not Cane, fathered Chloe's daughter Delia, journalist Michael Fairman of \"On-Air On-Soaps\" praised the storyline that involved Chloe, Lily, Billy and Cane as \"one of soaps all-time best quadrangle story arcs\". Jeevan Brar of \"TV Buzz\" noted the popularity that Chloe and Billy (a couple that fans have named \"Chilly\") generated, writing, \"A lot of fans saw that pairing end way too quickly to make way for the ill-fated Billy & Mac redux.\"", "psg_id": "11770929" }, { "title": "Chloe Piene", "text": "Chloe Piene Chloe Piene is a fine artist known for the power of her drawing. Piene was born in the United States and received her BA in Art History at Columbia University and her MFA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths, University of London. Her work is known for its ability to straddle a wide spectrum both in the play of her materials and as a certain philosophical position. Her work has made various and diverse associations with prisoners, love letters, failure, history and heroic transformation. Chloe Piene has been called brutal, delicate, figurative, forensic, erotic and fantastic. Her video and", "psg_id": "13554133" }, { "title": "Chloe Ann O'Neil", "text": "2018 in the town of Dickinson, NY. Chloe Ann O'Neil Chloe Ann O'Neil (born September 7, 1943) is an American politician from New York. She was born Chloe Ann Tehon on September 7, 1943 in Watseka, Iroquois County, Illinois, the daughter of Stephen W. Tehon PhD (1920–2009) and Betty Irene \"Mae\" (Albright) Tehon (1922–2010). In 1952, the family moved to Syracuse, New York where Stephen W. Tehon worked for General Electric. She graduated B.S. in 1967, and later M.S., both from SUNY Potsdam. Then she taught school. In 1966, she married college professor John G. A. O'Neil (1937–1992), and they", "psg_id": "18776155" }, { "title": "Chloe Ann O'Neil", "text": "Chloe Ann O'Neil Chloe Ann O'Neil (born September 7, 1943) is an American politician from New York. She was born Chloe Ann Tehon on September 7, 1943 in Watseka, Iroquois County, Illinois, the daughter of Stephen W. Tehon PhD (1920–2009) and Betty Irene \"Mae\" (Albright) Tehon (1922–2010). In 1952, the family moved to Syracuse, New York where Stephen W. Tehon worked for General Electric. She graduated B.S. in 1967, and later M.S., both from SUNY Potsdam. Then she taught school. In 1966, she married college professor John G. A. O'Neil (1937–1992), and they had two children. They lived in Parishville.", "psg_id": "18776153" }, { "title": "Chloe Jasmine", "text": "Chloe Jasmine Chloe-Jasmine Whichello, known as Chloe Jasmine, is an English singer and model. She is best known for participating in the Sky Living modelling show \"The Face\" in 2013 and the eleventh series of \"The X Factor\" in 2014. Chloe Jasmine made it to the live shows, where she was mentored by Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, but was eliminated in week 2 and finished in 13th place. After the show, she began dating fellow finalist Stevi Ritchie, to whom she became engaged in July 2015. On 27 August 2015, the two of them entered the \"Celebrity Big Brother\" House (as a", "psg_id": "18307023" }, { "title": "Chief Wahoo", "text": "yesterday's game. Wins were illustrated by Chief Wahoo holding a lantern in one hand and extending the index finger on his other. Losses were illustrated by a \"battered\" Chief Wahoo, complete with black eye, missing teeth, and crumpled feathers. By 1973, when Cleveland businessman Nick Mileti bought the baseball team, the team had introduced additional depictions of Chief Wahoo, some of which showed the character at bat. Mileti hired a designer named Leonard Benner to modify an existing at-bat design for use as a logo. Several changes were made: Wahoo's nose was made smaller, his body thinner, and he was", "psg_id": "9398988" }, { "title": "Chloe O'Malley", "text": "Chloe O'Malley Chloe O'Malley (born November 16, 2001) is a Canadian actress best known for her recurring role Audrey Luss on the FX TV series, \"The Strain\". O'Malley has performed in many dance and theatre productions at Canada's National Arts Centre with several of North America's most preeminent ballet companies including the Houston Ballet, The Pennsylvania Ballet, the Alberta Ballet, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and the National Ballet of Canada. She played young Elton John in the Alberta Ballet's Performance of \"Love Lies Bleeding\" about the life of Elton John. Currently, O'Malley plays Audrey Luss, the daughter of surviving passenger", "psg_id": "18304040" }, { "title": "Chloe Lane", "text": "outsider at Salem High where she is picked on and often referred to as \"Ghoul Girl.\" She becomes friends with Shawn-Douglas Brady (Jason Cook), and Belle Black. Chloe goes to a dance with the wealthy Philip Kiriakis, at which time she unveils her true appearance, and Philip immediately falls for her. They date until Chloe learns the first date was all because Philip lost a bet with Shawn. Philip wanting Chloe back, does everything possible to win her back. The two fall in love again, but it is short-lived when Brady Black comes to town. Chloe immediately bonded with Brady", "psg_id": "10221241" }, { "title": "Chloe Rogers", "text": "Chloe Rogers Chloe Naomi Rogers (born 30 March 1985 in Harlow, Essex) is an English field hockey player midfield and forward and London 2012 Olympic bronze medal-winner. She made her senior international debut for the England women's national field hockey team in November 2003 versus Japan at Chelmer Park, Chelmsford, Essex. She holds a World Cup bronze, a Champions Trophy silver and bronze along with two Commonwealth Games bronze medals as well as European Championship bronzes. She is also one of the leading indoor hockey players in the UK. Chloe Rogers first started playing hockey in 1994 at Dunmow Hockey", "psg_id": "9510331" }, { "title": "Chloe Bibby", "text": "Chloe Bibby Chloe Bibby (born 15 June 1998) is an Australian basketball player who currently plays in the U.S. at Mississippi State University. Bibby made her WNBL debut with the Rangers for the 2013–14 season. She then became a more consistent presence on the court the following year. Bibby has been re-signed for a third consecutive season with the Rangers. Bibby was signed by Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi, where she began playing for the Bulldogs in NCAA Division I in 2017. Bibby made her international debut, representing Australia at the 2014 FIBA Under-17 World Championship in the Czech", "psg_id": "19591877" }, { "title": "The Forgotten Daughter", "text": "The Forgotten Daughter The Forgotten Daughter is a children's historical novel by Caroline Snedeker. It is set in ancient Rome, where a nobleman's daughter, believed dead, is being raised as the daughter of a slave. The novel, illustrated by Dorothy P. Lathrop, was first published in 1933 and was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1934. This historic fiction novel is set in 2nd century AD. Roman centurion Laevinius is away when his Greek wife dies giving birth. The child, Chloe, is made a slave and Laevinius is told they both died. Chloe's life is harsh, only brightened by the stories", "psg_id": "14143622" }, { "title": "Chloe (film)", "text": "Chloe (film) Chloe is a 2009 erotic thriller film directed by Atom Egoyan, a remake of the 2003 French film \"Nathalie...\". It stars Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, and Amanda Seyfried in the title role. Its screenplay was written by Erin Cressida Wilson, based on the earlier French film, written by Anne Fontaine. Despite its mixed critical reception, \"Chloe\" made more money than any of Egoyan's previous films. In a voice-over, Chloe discusses her business as a call girl. Catherine is a gynecologist and her husband David is a college professor. Catherine suspects David of having an affair after she sees", "psg_id": "14119160" }, { "title": "Songs That Made Country Girls Famous", "text": "Songs That Made Country Girls Famous Songs That Made Country Girls Famous is astudio album by Lynn Anderson released in 1969. The album became Anderson's second top ten LP on \"Billboard's\" Top Country Albums chart, peaking at #9. The eleven song album features covers of major hits in the careers of eleven female country singers, although in several cases the song is not actually the one that made the artist famous. Lynn Anderson herself is included in the eleven, with a remake version of her first charted single \"Ride Ride Ride\", released only three years prior to this album. No", "psg_id": "15268565" }, { "title": "Jeff Teague (automotive designer)", "text": "\"Duesenberg II Torpedo Coupe\" was delayed. He is Chief Design Director for the new Baldwin, Wisconsin, company and the car was expected to be introduced in 2013. In 2012, the company bought a building in Baldwin to produce its replica cars on a modern Ford chassis, as well as a motorized tricycle. Jeff Teague died on July 29, 2016 at his home in Agoura Hills, California. He was 59 years old. Jeff Teague (automotive designer) Jeff Teague was an American automotive designer and the son of the renowned Industrial Designer, Richard A. Teague. His father was famous for designing notable", "psg_id": "8466580" }, { "title": "Chloe (film)", "text": "a cell-phone picture of him with a female student. Catherine stops by the hotel bar where Chloe waits for clients, telling Chloe that she wants to hire her to test David's loyalty. Chloe later tells Catherine that David asked her if he could kiss her, which he did. Catherine is angered but insists that Chloe meet with David again. Over the next few days, Catherine and Chloe meet multiple times, and Chloe describes in explicit detail her encounters with David, which arouses Catherine during one meeting; Chloe kisses Catherine, and Catherine, surprised by this, abruptly leaves. Later, when meeting with", "psg_id": "14119161" }, { "title": "Chloe Flower", "text": "at Eastlake Detention Center. On July 30, 2014, Chloe partnered with The United Nations Office of Drug and Crime on the launch of the first UN recognized World Day Against Trafficking of Persons. Chloe performed and spoke alongside Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and the President of the General Assembly, John Ashe. In 2015, Chloe partnered with Art for Amnesty, a division of Amnesty International, which brings together world-renowned artists for musical projects that benefit Amnesty International. In May 2013 Jada Pinkett Smith and Lisa Ling presented Chloe was awarded the Creative Impact Award for her work on Anti Human", "psg_id": "18026934" }, { "title": "Chloe Mitchell", "text": "the actress, Chloe's \"defense\" is, \"I came here to start fresh and I wanted to do it on my own. I didn't tell Cane because I was afraid he would think I was going after him for his money. There was no plotting.\" Chloe disrupts the pairing of Cane and Lily Winters (Christel Khalil), creating a \"bitchy\" rivalry between the female characters. Ultimately, Chloe gives birth to a daughter named Cordelia \"Delia\" Abbott (Sophie Pollono). In a dramatic love rectangle storyline, it is revealed that Delia's father is actually Jill's son, Billy Abbott (Billy Miller); this revelation ends Chloe's manipulations", "psg_id": "11770895" }, { "title": "Chloe x Halle", "text": "to hear.\" \"The Kids Are Alright\" also features \"Warrior\", from the \"A Wrinkle in Time\" soundtrack. On May 31, 2018, it was announced that they would serve as the opening act for the US leg of Beyonce and Jay-Z's On the Run II Tour, alongside DJ Khaled. Opening act Chloe x Halle Chloe x Halle (stylized as CHLOE X HALLE) is a Grammy-nominated American contemporary R&B duo, made up of two sisters named Chloe and Halle Bailey (born July 1, 1998, and March 27, 2000, respectively). Chloe x Halle first started by doing covers of pop songs on youtube. It", "psg_id": "19528253" }, { "title": "Chloe Rogers", "text": "Trophy in Dublin. Chloe Rogers Chloe Naomi Rogers (born 30 March 1985 in Harlow, Essex) is an English field hockey player midfield and forward and London 2012 Olympic bronze medal-winner. She made her senior international debut for the England women's national field hockey team in November 2003 versus Japan at Chelmer Park, Chelmsford, Essex. She holds a World Cup bronze, a Champions Trophy silver and bronze along with two Commonwealth Games bronze medals as well as European Championship bronzes. She is also one of the leading indoor hockey players in the UK. Chloe Rogers first started playing hockey in 1994", "psg_id": "9510341" }, { "title": "Chloe Dykstra", "text": "\"Talking Dead\" television show. Chloe Dykstra Chloe Frances Dykstra (born September 15, 1988) is an American actress, cosplayer, and model. She produces and co-hosts a web series \"Just Cos\" for the Nerdist Industries' YouTube channel and is a cast member of the SyFy show\" Heroes of Cosplay\". She is also a freelance game journalist for a number of websites. She was featured in a \"Daily Dot\" article for her parody photo essay of Me In My Place pin-up blog photos. Dykstra was born in Los Angeles, California and is the daughter of American special effects artist John Dykstra. Dykstra had", "psg_id": "18082622" }, { "title": "Chloe Dykstra", "text": "Chloe Dykstra Chloe Frances Dykstra (born September 15, 1988) is an American actress, cosplayer, and model. She produces and co-hosts a web series \"Just Cos\" for the Nerdist Industries' YouTube channel and is a cast member of the SyFy show\" Heroes of Cosplay\". She is also a freelance game journalist for a number of websites. She was featured in a \"Daily Dot\" article for her parody photo essay of Me In My Place pin-up blog photos. Dykstra was born in Los Angeles, California and is the daughter of American special effects artist John Dykstra. Dykstra had her first major acting", "psg_id": "18082618" }, { "title": "White House Chief Floral Designer", "text": "the administration of John F. Kennedy, floral arrangements at the White House had been extremely formal in style. Guided by advice from her horticulturalist friend Rachel Lambert Mellon, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy began to use looser and more relaxed arrangements, many based upon 16th-century Flemish floral and fruit still lifes. China dishes from previous administrations were used as vases, including two 18th-century dessert coolers used by the Madisons. The White House collection of vermeil tableware, previously only on display in the Vermeil Room, was also utilised for arrangements. The position of Chief Floral Designer was established, and Rusty Young was", "psg_id": "11134635" }, { "title": "Chloe O'Brian", "text": "of his daughter from a previous relationship after the child's mother abandoned Chase and their child. She even tried to pass the child off as her own, so as to keep Chase's then-girlfriend, Kim Bauer, from knowing. Before the start of Day 6, she and Milo Pressman briefly dated. This was a source of hostility between Milo and Morris. Toward the end of Day 6, it is revealed that Chloe is pregnant with Morris's child. In interviews to promote the show's return to Fox with the miniseries, \"\", actor Kiefer Sutherland revealed that Rajskub would be reprising Chloe, but hinted", "psg_id": "5357489" }, { "title": "Chloe Jasmine", "text": "fifth place. CJ is a published photographer and creative director of James Clarke- London and a curator of The British Design Association. In 2018 CJ und Thomas penned a vegetarian production to safeguard children against improper mass-production in association with Nespresso, The FSC (seit 1993) and compliance with The Rainforest Alliance. Chloe Jasmine Chloe-Jasmine Whichello, known as Chloe Jasmine, is an English singer and model. She is best known for participating in the Sky Living modelling show \"The Face\" in 2013 and the eleventh series of \"The X Factor\" in 2014. Chloe Jasmine made it to the live shows, where", "psg_id": "18307027" }, { "title": "Project CHLOE", "text": "Project CHLOE Project CHLOE is a research and development program of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to explore technology-based unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) mounted defenses for airports and airliners against the threat of infrared man-portable anti-aircraft missiles. The project's name refers to the character Chloe O'Brian on the television show \"24\", which is Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff's favorite show. The primary concept being explored by Project CHLOE is to have a UAV circling at above a major airport which is equipped for the dual role of detecting and defeating a heat-seeking missile launched against an airliner. Other", "psg_id": "12382698" }, { "title": "Ernő Rubik (aircraft designer)", "text": "until the firm was nationalised in 1948 as Sportárutermelő Vállalat. One of his most famous aircraft is the R-26 Góbé, a popular training glider in Hungary. Ernő Rubik (aircraft designer) Ernő Rubik (27 November 1910 in Pöstyén, Austria-Hungary, now Piešťany, Slovakia – 13 February 1997) was a Hungarian aircraft designer and father of Ernő Rubik, the architect who became famous for his mechanical puzzles (e.g. the Rubik's Cube). During the 1930s, he designed several gliders for manufacture by Műegyetemi Sportrepülő Egyesület, the sport flying association of the Budapest Technical University. In the years following the Second World War, these designs", "psg_id": "12838671" }, { "title": "Chloe (Hollyoaks)", "text": "RTÉ.ie reporter opined that Chloe returned to Hollyoaks in October as a \"vulnerable girl\". Digital Spy's Kilkelly said that \"mischievous Chloe\" was \"not one to be easily fooled\" and that blackmail is part of her \"true colours\". He also viewed Chloe and Tilly's kiss as a surprise moment. He later said that Chloe created a \"history of erratic behaviour\" during her tenure. A writer from SoapSquawk branded Chloe a \"fiery\" female. Viewing an unconcerned Chloe being arrested while pregnant left one writer from Virgin Media questioning \"what on earth is she playing at?\" Carena Crawford from \"Reveal\" magazine chose Chloe", "psg_id": "17751253" }, { "title": "Chloe (Hollyoaks)", "text": "money to pay for legal fees leaving John Paul free to ignore her demands. Hennessy branded Chloe a \"serial surrogate mother\" whose presence caused an \"explosive impact\". Chloe (Hollyoaks) Chloe is a fictional character from the British soap opera \"Hollyoaks\", played by Susan Loughnane. The character made her first on-screen appearance on 12 August 2013. Loughnane had to audition for the role. Initially appearing in a small number of episodes, Loughnane returned to film new storylines. Chloe is introduced into the show as the mother of Matthew McQueen. The character has earned a reputation as a \"serial surrogate mother\" from", "psg_id": "17751255" }, { "title": "Chloe (Hollyoaks)", "text": "Chloe (Hollyoaks) Chloe is a fictional character from the British soap opera \"Hollyoaks\", played by Susan Loughnane. The character made her first on-screen appearance on 12 August 2013. Loughnane had to audition for the role. Initially appearing in a small number of episodes, Loughnane returned to film new storylines. Chloe is introduced into the show as the mother of Matthew McQueen. The character has earned a reputation as a \"serial surrogate mother\" from selling her babies. Chloe sold Matthew to John Paul McQueen (James Sutton) and Craig Dean (Guy Burnett). While on-screen she agrees to sell another baby to Sienna", "psg_id": "17751238" }, { "title": "Chloe Dalton", "text": "Chloe Dalton Chloe Elysha Dalton (born 11 July 1993) is an Australian rugby union player. She represents Australia in rugby sevens and made her debut at the 2014 Dubai Women's Sevens. She won a gold medal as a member of Australia's women's sevens team at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Dalton was part of the Australian squad that won the 2015–16 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series. She a member of Australia's team at the 2016 Olympics, defeating New Zealand in the final to win the inaugural Olympic gold medal in the sport. Dalton is studying at the University of Sydney for", "psg_id": "19655033" }, { "title": "Chloe Dalton", "text": "a Bachelor of Applied Science degree majoring in Physical therapy. She attended Oxford Falls Grammar School and Pymble Ladies College. At the 2017 Australia Day Honours she received the Medal of the Order of Australia for service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Chloe Dalton Chloe Elysha Dalton (born 11 July 1993) is an Australian rugby union player. She represents Australia in rugby sevens and made her debut at the 2014 Dubai Women's Sevens. She won a gold medal as a member of Australia's women's sevens team at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Dalton was", "psg_id": "19655034" }, { "title": "Chloe (actress)", "text": "see it. The distributors are very paranoid about putting something like this out.\" In 2003 Chloe hosted the 20th Annual Adult Video News (AVN) AVN Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada. A multiple AVN Award winner herself, she has also appeared in several cable movies and specials on MTV, VH-1, and Showtime. She has a filmography of over 450 movies. She also stars and sings in the adult film \"Veronica Hart's Misty Beethoven: The Musical\", a musical remake of Henry Paris' famous 1976 adult film \"The Opening of Misty Beethoven\". Chloe hosts a radio show on KSEX. On 11 January 2005,", "psg_id": "5404937" }, { "title": "Chloe Atkinson", "text": "out Chloe schemed to drive her and Carl apart. Chloe is then attacked by Chas who dunks her in a fountain, threatening to drown her unless she confesses. Chloe then admits she was never pregnant and leaves the village in disgrace on Good Friday 2005 and she is never seen, nor heard from again. For her portrayal of Chloe, Nuttall was nominated in the category of \"Sexiest Female\" at the 2005 British Soap Awards. \"Radio Times\" included Chloe on their feature profiling their favourite bunny boilers in soap opera. Of her duration they opined: \"Mercenary and malicious, conniving Chloe caused", "psg_id": "6511572" }, { "title": "Mikhail Gurevich (aircraft designer)", "text": "Mikhail Gurevich (aircraft designer) Mikhail Iosifovich Gurevich () ( – 12 November 1976) was a Soviet Jewish aircraft designer, a partner (with Artem Mikoyan) who co-founded the famous MiG military aviation bureau. MiG is an abbreviation of their surnames. The bureau now simply known as Mikoyan, is famous for its fighter aircraft, rapid interceptors and multi-role combat aircraft which were staples of the Soviet Air Forces throughout the Cold War. The main focus in designing the aircraft were on high speed, fast ascent, and high flight altitude. The bureau designed 170 projects of which 94 were made in series. In", "psg_id": "3674007" }, { "title": "Chloe Rogers", "text": "winning GB team at the London Olympic Games during August 2012. The Great Britain team made the final of this elite competition and secured a silver medal, losing 1–0 to Argentina. Chloe was presented with a silver plate to mark her 50th Great Britain cap before the match started Chloe has played golf from a young age and at the start of July 2007 won the BUSA Women's Individual Strokeplay Championship. As a result of this, she led the BUSA Women's England team to victory in the Home Golf Internationals at the start of September. This is in addition to", "psg_id": "9510339" }, { "title": "Songs That Made Country Girls Famous", "text": "singles were released from the album when it premiered in 1969, however two years later after Anderson had moved on to Columbia Records, Chart would release \"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels\" as a single resulting in a Top 20 record on the Billboard country chart. Songs That Made Country Girls Famous Songs That Made Country Girls Famous is astudio album by Lynn Anderson released in 1969. The album became Anderson's second top ten LP on \"Billboard's\" Top Country Albums chart, peaking at #9. The eleven song album features covers of major hits in the careers of eleven", "psg_id": "15268566" }, { "title": "Chloe Alper", "text": "Myspace download, which has since become a collector's item. She also designed the cover art for the official \"Victorious Cupid\" EP release on ORG records in 2008. Recently, she designed the artwork for Porcupine Tree drummer Gavin Harrison's 2007 collaboration with 05Ric, \"Drop\". Alper also designed the album artwork for Pure Reason Revolution's 2009 release, \"Amor Vincit Omnia\". The sleeve contained a 16-page booklet which included 12 pieces of her work. Some limited edition numbered prints of these plates were made available on her website in early 2009. Alper often performs under the pseudonym 'Chloe Ramone'. Chloe Alper Chloë Alper", "psg_id": "10879639" }, { "title": "Chloe Lane", "text": "thing. But never anything concrete Now the timing is right. It's been a year since we've seen Chloe. Hopefully, the audience has forgotten what she was up to.\" Speaking of her exit storyline the previous year, Bjorlin said that she herself would have written the character out: \"Chloe is so near and dear to my heart and even I would have written her off after that storyline. She was spiraling out of control and the fans had stopped being able to recognize the character. I couldn't recognize her, either! A lot of what made Chloe so lovable — her integrity,", "psg_id": "10221238" }, { "title": "Chloe Bibby", "text": "Republic. Australia finished in fifth place. With the Gems, Bibby won Gold at the 2016 FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship, qualifying for the 2017 World Championship in Italy. Chloe Bibby Chloe Bibby (born 15 June 1998) is an Australian basketball player who currently plays in the U.S. at Mississippi State University. Bibby made her WNBL debut with the Rangers for the 2013–14 season. She then became a more consistent presence on the court the following year. Bibby has been re-signed for a third consecutive season with the Rangers. Bibby was signed by Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi, where she began", "psg_id": "19591878" }, { "title": "Chloe Peplow", "text": "Chloe Peplow Chloe Anne Peplow (born 3 December 1998) is an English football midfielder who plays for Brighton & Hove Albion She has represented England on the under-17 and under-19 national teams. At the age of 16, Peplow signed with Birmingham City F.C. in December 2014 for the 2015 FA WSL season. She made her debut for the senior team during a 3–0 win over Bristol City on 5 September 2015. Birmingham finished in sixth place with a record. After signing her first professional contract with the club and returning for the 2016 FA WSL season, Peplow made 13 appearances", "psg_id": "19799798" } ]
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which supermodel was married to rod stewart?
[ { "title": "Kip Winger", "text": "the Jackson Guitar Company made a Kip Winger Signature Bass. During the late 1980s Winger was in a relationship with New Zealand Supermodel Rachel Hunter. He was said to have been heartbroken when she left him for rockstar Rod Stewart in 1990. His first wife Beatrice Richter, whom he married in 1991, died in a car accident in November 1996. He married Paula DeTullio in July 2004. They currently reside in Nashville, Tennessee. Kip Winger Charles Frederick Kip Winger (born June 21, 1961) is an American rock musician, a member of the rock band Winger, and a solo artist. He", "psg_id": "3264225" } ]
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[ { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "children, by five different mothers: In reference to his divorces, Stewart was once quoted as saying, \"Instead of getting married again, I'm going to find a woman I don't like and just give her a house.\" During his career, Rod Stewart has been a member of a number of groups including: Stewart's album and single sales total have been variously estimated as more than 100 million, or at 200 million, in either case earning him a place on the list of best-selling music artists. Rod Stewart Sir Roderick David Stewart, (born 10 January 1945) is a British rock singer and", "psg_id": "995864" }, { "title": "The Very Best of Rod Stewart", "text": "separately as \"The Voice: The Very Best of Rod Stewart\" and \"Encore: The Very Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2\", though there are some differences in the content. Warner Bros. Records released \"The Story So Far\" on 12 November 2001 (see 2001 in British music) and the next day \"The Voice\" was released. On 26 August 2003 (see 2003 in music) \"Encore\" was released. Album The Very Best of Rod Stewart The Story So Far: The Very Best of Rod Stewart is a 2001 Rod Stewart career-retrospective compilation album, which summarizes his solo work beginning with material from his 1971", "psg_id": "5378458" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "shatter, and reform [...] and a voice to make those details indelible. [... His solo albums] were defined by two special qualities: warmth, which was redemptive, and modesty, which was liberating. If ever any rocker chose the role of everyman and lived up to it, it was Rod Stewart. The Faces released their final album \"Ooh La La,\" which reached number one in the UK and number 21 in the US in 1973. During the recording of the album, the rift between Stewart and the rest of the Faces grew further, as (according to Ian McLagan), Stewart didn't participate until", "psg_id": "995822" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart discography", "text": "Rod Stewart discography The following is the complete discography of British singer/musician Rod Stewart. Note: <br> \"In a Broken Dream\" was credited to Python Lee Jackson and released as a single in late 1969. However, the single did not chart in the UK until 1972. <br> \"What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)\" was released as a double A-side with \"Angel\" in the UK and Ireland. <br> \"You Can Make Me Dance ...\" was credited to Rod Stewart/Faces, at least in the UK. <br> \"Sailing\" was in 1976 used as the theme music for the BBC", "psg_id": "8130033" }, { "title": "The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2", "text": "The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2 The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2 is a compilation album released by Rod Stewart in 1977 (see 1977 in music). It was released by Mercury Records as part of Stewart’s contract before switching labels to Warner Bros. and moving to The United States. It includes tracks from all five of his Mercury albums. \"The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2\" was originally released as a double-album. It was re-released as a Compact Disc in 1998 which includes all 19 tracks on a single disc. Unlike its predecessor, \"The Best of Rod Stewart\",", "psg_id": "10471756" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart: The Hits", "text": "Rod Stewart: The Hits Rod Stewart: The Hits is a Las Vegas concert residency performed by singer Rod Stewart at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. It began on August 24, 2011. Rod Stewart has signed on for a two-year residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, commencing on 24 August. Performing his greatest hits, the residency also saw him perform selected tracks from his upcoming, untitled blues album. Stewart says the show will be \"90 percent songs that people know,\" including \"Maggie May,\" \"The First Cut Is the Deepest\" and \"You're in My Heart.\" The", "psg_id": "19685740" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart: The Hits", "text": "Rod Stewart: The Hits Rod Stewart: The Hits is a Las Vegas concert residency performed by singer Rod Stewart at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. It began on August 24, 2011. Rod Stewart has signed on for a two-year residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, commencing on 24 August. Performing his greatest hits, the residency also saw him perform selected tracks from his upcoming, untitled blues album. Stewart says the show will be \"90 percent songs that people know,\" including \"Maggie May,\" \"The First Cut Is the Deepest\" and \"You're in My Heart.\" The", "psg_id": "19685736" }, { "title": "The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2", "text": "which focused on major hits, \"Volume 2\" includes the minor and album-oriented songs. All of the tracks are from previously released Rod Stewart solo albums. The original failed to chart or reach a sales award. The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2 The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2 is a compilation album released by Rod Stewart in 1977 (see 1977 in music). It was released by Mercury Records as part of Stewart’s contract before switching labels to Warner Bros. and moving to The United States. It includes tracks from all five of his Mercury albums. \"The Best of Rod", "psg_id": "10471757" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "as well as an original song written by Stewart, Foster and Amy Foster called \"Red-Suited Super Man\". According to IFPI, \"Merry Christmas, Baby\" was the seventh best-selling album worldwide in 2012. In October 2012, Stewart's autobiography titled \"Rod: The Autobiography\" was released (exact dates vary worldwide). In November 2012, Stewart performed \"Auld Lang Syne\" from his Christmas album and his hit \"Sailing\" at the Royal Albert Hall for the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, which was attended by Queen Elizabeth II. Later that month, Stewart again performed at the Royal Albert Hall in front of the Queen during the", "psg_id": "995853" }, { "title": "Baby Jane (Rod Stewart song)", "text": "Baby Jane (Rod Stewart song) \"Baby Jane\" is a 1983 song by British singer Rod Stewart. It was a significant hit worldwide and remains his final UK number one single to date. Written by Rod Stewart and Jay Davis and produced by Stewart, Tom Dowd, George Cutko and Jim Cregan, the song was the lead single from his \"Body Wishes\" album and was his most successful single since \"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy\" in 1978. To date, the song has remained as the 6th and final UK number one single for Stewart. In the US, the song was also a", "psg_id": "8460381" }, { "title": "Infatuation (Rod Stewart song)", "text": "Simpsons\", Kipp Lennon sings \"Collaboration\". Infatuation (Rod Stewart song) \"Infatuation\" is a 1984 hit song by Rod Stewart. It was written by Stewart, and features guitar playing by Jeff Beck, who makes a cameo in the video. When released as a single, it had two different B-sides. The first B-side was \"She Won't Dance With Me\", which is from his 1980 album \"Foolish Behaviour\" while the second B-side, \"Three Time Loser\", is from his 1975 album \"Atlantic Crossing\". The song's video, directed by Jonathan Kaplan and produced by Michael Omartian, is a story filmed mostly in black in white. In", "psg_id": "15934871" }, { "title": "Infatuation (Rod Stewart song)", "text": "Infatuation (Rod Stewart song) \"Infatuation\" is a 1984 hit song by Rod Stewart. It was written by Stewart, and features guitar playing by Jeff Beck, who makes a cameo in the video. When released as a single, it had two different B-sides. The first B-side was \"She Won't Dance With Me\", which is from his 1980 album \"Foolish Behaviour\" while the second B-side, \"Three Time Loser\", is from his 1975 album \"Atlantic Crossing\". The song's video, directed by Jonathan Kaplan and produced by Michael Omartian, is a story filmed mostly in black in white. In the video, a woman (played", "psg_id": "15934867" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart discography", "text": "version of \"I Don't Want to Talk About It\", included on the Stewart anthology \"Storyteller\", was a number 2 hit on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary chart in 1990; it did not chart on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 as it was not available as a retail single. Rod Stewart discography The following is the complete discography of British singer/musician Rod Stewart. Note: <br> \"In a Broken Dream\" was credited to Python Lee Jackson and released as a single in late 1969. However, the single did not chart in the UK until 1972. <br> \"What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser", "psg_id": "8130035" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "Rod Stewart Sir Roderick David Stewart, (born 10 January 1945) is a British rock singer and songwriter. Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry. Stewart is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold over 100 million records worldwide. He has had six consecutive number one albums in the UK and his tally of 62 UK hit singles includes 31 that reached the top ten, six of which gained the #1 position. Stewart has had 16 top ten singles in the US, with four reaching #1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. He", "psg_id": "995785" }, { "title": "Another Country (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "the \"Album of the Week\" by both \"The Independent\" and \"The Times\" newspapers. Reviews of the album consistently praised Stewart's voice and/or vocal performance, even if the reviewer was critical of other aspects of the album. All tracks produced by Rod Stewart and Kevin Savigar; except \"Hold the Line\" produced by Stewart, Savigar, RedOne, and TinyIsland. Another Country (Rod Stewart album) Another Country is the twenty-ninth studio album by British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart. It was released on 23 October 2015 through Capitol Records. It was produced by Stewart and Kevin Savigar. Stewart released his twenty-eighth studio album, \"Time\", in 2013.", "psg_id": "18863564" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "unwittingly mixed red scenery texturing material into a \"turf\" mix he used around the bases of buildings) that he is colour-blind. An auto collector, Stewart owns one of the 400 Ferrari Enzos. In 1982, Stewart was car-jacked on Los Angeles' Sunset Boulevard, while he was parking his $50,000 Porsche. The car was subsequently recovered. In September 2002, Stewart's son, Sean, was sentenced to three months in jail for attacking a man outside a restaurant in Los Angeles. Sean Stewart was also required to pay compensation and to attend anger management, drug and alcohol treatment courses. Rod Stewart was appointed Commander", "psg_id": "995862" }, { "title": "The Very Best of Rod Stewart", "text": "The Very Best of Rod Stewart The Story So Far: The Very Best of Rod Stewart is a 2001 Rod Stewart career-retrospective compilation album, which summarizes his solo work beginning with material from his 1971 breakthrough album \"Every Picture Tells a Story\" until his 2001 album \"Human\". For contractual reasons, only two songs from his Mercury Records tenure (\"Maggie May\" and \"You Wear It Well\") were included (a third song from the Mercury era, \"Reason to Believe\", was included in a live acoustic version from the Warner Bros. album \"Unplugged...and Seated\"). The rest of the material is from different albums", "psg_id": "5378456" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "the body of his early solo work Stewart earned tremendous critical praise. \"Rolling Stone\"'s 1980 \"Illustrated History of Rock & Roll\" includes this in its Stewart entry: Rarely has a singer had as full and unique a talent as Rod Stewart; rarely has anyone betrayed his talent so completely. Once the most compassionate presence in music, he has become a bilious self-parody – and sells more records than ever [...] a writer who offered profound lyricism and fabulous self-deprecating humour, teller of tall tales and honest heartbreaker, he had an unmatched eye for the tiny details around which lives turn,", "psg_id": "995821" }, { "title": "Baby Jane (Rod Stewart song)", "text": "big hit, peaking at no. 14 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. The single also charted highly in Australia, peaking at no. 10. In 2006, Scottish group Belle and Sebastian included a cover of the song as a B-side on the 7\" version of their single \"White Collar Boy\". Baby Jane (Rod Stewart song) \"Baby Jane\" is a 1983 song by British singer Rod Stewart. It was a significant hit worldwide and remains his final UK number one single to date. Written by Rod Stewart and Jay Davis and produced by Stewart, Tom Dowd, George Cutko and Jim Cregan, the", "psg_id": "8460382" }, { "title": "Passion (Rod Stewart song)", "text": "Passion (Rod Stewart song) \"Passion\" is a song by Rod Stewart that first appeared in 1980 on his album \"Foolish Behaviour\". It was the lead single and greatest hit from the album. The song reached number five on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number two in Canada. It was also a sizeable hit across Europe. \"Passion\" describes the ubiquity of the phenomenon, delineating its universality by listing many of the people, places, and situations in which it is found. Passion is described as a powerful but dangerous essential motivator, being so compelling that it is prone to sometimes break", "psg_id": "19863119" }, { "title": "Human (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "original Stewart track. Of note is track 3, \"Don’t Come Around Here\", where Stewart is joined by Helicopter Girl. The tracks were recorded at Metropolis Studios, London; Riverside Studios, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Round One Studios, Los Angeles and Olympic Studios, London. Notes Human (Rod Stewart album) Human is a studio album released by Rod Stewart on 12 March 2001 (see 2001 in music). It was Stewart's nineteenth studio album and first, and only release, on Atlantic Records (Atlantic 7567-83411-2), a sister label to his previous label Warner Bros. Records. It produced the singles \"Run Back Into Your Arms\", \"I Can't", "psg_id": "10464819" }, { "title": "Another Country (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "Another Country (Rod Stewart album) Another Country is the twenty-ninth studio album by British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart. It was released on 23 October 2015 through Capitol Records. It was produced by Stewart and Kevin Savigar. Stewart released his twenty-eighth studio album, \"Time\", in 2013. The album contained eleven songs written or co-written by Stewart. Commenting on \"Time\", Stewart stated, \"I've found that the only way to write songs is to be as personal and honest as possible, And when my last album was so well-received it gave me the confidence to keep on writing, and to examine and write about", "psg_id": "18863557" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "Hoochie Coochie Men when Cyril Davies died of endocarditis on 7 January); when Baldry discovered Stewart was a singer as well, he offered him a job for £35 a week, after securing the approval of Stewart's mother. Quitting his day job at age nineteen, Stewart gradually overcame his shyness and nerves and became a visible enough part of the act that he was sometimes added to the billing as \"Rod the Mod\" Stewart, the nickname coming from his dandyish style of grooming and dress. Baldry touted Stewart's abilities to \"Melody Maker\" magazine and the group enjoyed a weekly residence at", "psg_id": "995801" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "CBS at 8:00 pm (PST). On 20 May 2009, Stewart performed \"Maggie May\" on the grand finale of \"American Idol\" season 8. On 2, July 2009 Stewart performed his only UK date that year at Home Park, Plymouth. On 29 September 2009 a 4-CD, 65-track compilation entitled \"Rod Stewart Sessions 1971–1998\" was released; it is composed of previously-unreleased tracks and outtakes from the bulk of his career. Stewart has also mentioned plans for a compilation of covers of soul classics, the possible release of another edition of the \"Great American Songbook\" album and a country covers album. On 17 October", "psg_id": "995849" }, { "title": "Farewell (Rod Stewart song)", "text": "Farewell (Rod Stewart song) \"Farewell\" is a song written by Martin Quittenton and Rod Stewart. Stewart released it on his 1974 album \"Smiler\". Among the musicians featured were Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne on mandolin, and Ric Grech on violin. When released as a single in the United Kingdom in September 1974, the song became a Top 10 hit (No. 7) as part of a double A-side with his medley \"Bring It On Home to Me/You Send Me\". In the United States, this song was released as a single but its flip side, \"Mine For Me,\" was the track that charted.", "psg_id": "8008341" }, { "title": "Farewell (Rod Stewart song)", "text": "Farewell (Rod Stewart song) \"Farewell\" is a song written by Martin Quittenton and Rod Stewart. Stewart released it on his 1974 album \"Smiler\". Among the musicians featured were Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne on mandolin, and Ric Grech on violin. When released as a single in the United Kingdom in September 1974, the song became a Top 10 hit (No. 7) as part of a double A-side with his medley \"Bring It On Home to Me/You Send Me\". In the United States, this song was released as a single but its flip side, \"Mine For Me,\" was the track that charted.", "psg_id": "8008340" }, { "title": "The Best of Rod Stewart (1976 album)", "text": "The Best of Rod Stewart (1976 album) The Best of Rod Stewart is a compilation album released by Rod Stewart in 1976 (see 1976 in music). It was released by Mercury Records to complete Rod’s contract before switching labels to Warner Bros. and moving to The United States. It includes tracks from all his Mercury albums and some non-album singles from the same time period. \"The Best of Rod Stewart\" was originally released as a double album. It was re-released on Compact Disc in 1998 with all 18 tracks on a single disc. In order to fit the album onto", "psg_id": "10464516" }, { "title": "The Best of Rod Stewart (1976 album)", "text": "one 80-minute CD, \"Maggie May\" was edited from 5:46 to 5:14, and the album version of \"It's All Over Now\" (6:23) was replaced with the single version (3:35). \"Oh! No Not My Baby\" and was originally released, with its B-side \"Jodie\" being credited to Stewart's band Faces. All other tracks were from previously released Rod Stewart solo albums. The original compilation reached #18 in the UK and #19 on the US charts. The Best of Rod Stewart (1976 album) The Best of Rod Stewart is a compilation album released by Rod Stewart in 1976 (see 1976 in music). It was", "psg_id": "10464517" }, { "title": "Camouflage (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "Luck\" (#10). Camouflage (Rod Stewart album) Camouflage is a studio album released by Rod Stewart on 18 June 1984 (see 1984 in music). It was Stewart's 13th studio album and was released on Warner Bros. Records (WEA 925 095-1). Three singles came from this album. They were \"Infatuation\", \"Some Guys Have All the Luck\", and a cover of the Free hit \"All Right Now\". The album marked a reunion of sorts between Stewart and Jeff Beck, who plays guitar on several tracks, as the two had been members of the influential 1960s group The Jeff Beck Group. All the tracks", "psg_id": "10437918" }, { "title": "Camouflage (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "Camouflage (Rod Stewart album) Camouflage is a studio album released by Rod Stewart on 18 June 1984 (see 1984 in music). It was Stewart's 13th studio album and was released on Warner Bros. Records (WEA 925 095-1). Three singles came from this album. They were \"Infatuation\", \"Some Guys Have All the Luck\", and a cover of the Free hit \"All Right Now\". The album marked a reunion of sorts between Stewart and Jeff Beck, who plays guitar on several tracks, as the two had been members of the influential 1960s group The Jeff Beck Group. All the tracks were recorded", "psg_id": "10437915" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "the song \"Faith of the Heart\", written by Diane Warren, for the film \"Patch Adams\". In 2000, Stewart left Warner Bros. and moved to Atlantic Records, another division of Warner Music Group. In 2001, he released \"Human\". The single \"I Can't Deny It\" went Top 40 in the UK and Top 20 in the adult contemporary. Stewart then signed to Clive Davis' new J Records label. \"The Story So Far: The Very Best of Rod Stewart\", a greatest hits album compiled from his time at Warner Bros., went to the Top 10 in the UK and reached number one in", "psg_id": "995841" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "to crowd hysteria. Stewart, who had been included in the group upon Baldry's insistence, ended up with most of the male vocal parts. Steampacket was unable to enter the studio to record any material due to its members all belonging to different labels and managers, although Gomelsky did record one of their Marquee Club rehearsals. Stewart's \"Rod the Mod\" image gained wider visibility in November 1965, when he was the subject of a 30-minute Rediffusion, London television documentary titled \"An Easter with Rod\" that portrayed the Mod scene. His parallel solo career attempts continued on EMI's Columbia label with the", "psg_id": "995805" }, { "title": "Time (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "Time (Rod Stewart album) Time is the twenty-eighth studio album by Rod Stewart, it was released on 3 May 2013 in the UK, on 8 May 2013 in Japan under the title , and on 7 May 2013 in the US and Canada. The album entered the top 10 in the US and entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 1, setting a new British record for the longest gap between chart-topping albums by an artist, as his last studio album to reach the top spot was \"A Night on the Town\" in 1976. The album was certified platinum in", "psg_id": "17171539" }, { "title": "Human (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "Human (Rod Stewart album) Human is a studio album released by Rod Stewart on 12 March 2001 (see 2001 in music). It was Stewart's nineteenth studio album and first, and only release, on Atlantic Records (Atlantic 7567-83411-2), a sister label to his previous label Warner Bros. Records. It produced the singles \"Run Back Into Your Arms\", \"I Can't Deny It\", and \"Don't Come Around Here\". \"I Can't Deny It\" became a moderate hit and the album was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry. Besides being Stewart's first album on Atlantic, \"Human\" is his first album not to feature an", "psg_id": "10464818" }, { "title": "Forever Young (Rod Stewart song)", "text": "the Collector's Edition of the album released by Rhino Records in 2009. Another live version of the song from his 2013 performance at The Troubadour, West Hollywood was included on the deluxe edition of the album \"Time\". The video for this song features Stewart singing to a child [played by Alex Zuckerman] while scenes of rural America pass by. Forever Young (Rod Stewart song) \"Forever Young\" is the second single released by Rod Stewart from his \"Out of Order\" album in 1988. The song was a Top 20 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, peaking at #12, and #7 on", "psg_id": "12860057" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "meet and bed girls. In 1962 he had his first serious relationship, with London art student Suzannah Boffey (a friend of future model and actress Chrissie Shrimpton); he moved to a bed-sit in Muswell Hill to be near her. She became pregnant, but neither Rod nor his family wanted him to enter marriage; the baby girl was given up for adoption and Rod's and Suzannah's relationship ended. In 1962, Stewart began hanging around folk singer Wizz Jones, busking at Leicester Square and other London spots. Stewart took up playing the then-fashionable harmonica. On several trips over the next 18 months", "psg_id": "995796" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "In late 1974, Stewart released his \"Smiler\" album. In Britain, it reached number one, and the single \"Farewell\" number seven, but only number 13 on the \"Billboard\" pop album charts and the single \"Mine for Me\" only number 91 on the \"Billboard\" pop singles charts. It was his last original album for Mercury Records. After the release of the double album compilation \"The Best of Rod Stewart\" he switched to Warner Bros. Records and remained with them throughout the vast majority of his career (Faces were signed to Warner Bros., and Stewart's solo releases in the UK appeared on the", "psg_id": "995824" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "in New York. Stewart, on his first trip to America, suffered terrible stage fright during the opening show and hid behind the amplifier banks while singing; only a quick shot of brandy brought him out front. Nevertheless, the show and the tour were a big success, with Robert Shelton of \"The New York Times\" calling the group exciting and praising \"the interaction of Mr. Beck's wild and visionary guitar against the hoarse and insistent shouting of Rod Stewart,\" and \"New Musical Express\" reporting that the group was receiving standing ovations and pulling receipts equal to those of Jimi Hendrix and", "psg_id": "995810" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "in the US. \"The Killing of Georgie (Part 1 and 2)\", about the murder of a gay man, was also a Top 40 hit for Stewart during 1977. \"Foot Loose & Fancy Free\" (1977) featured Stewart's own band, the original Rod Stewart Group that featured Carmine Appice, Phil Chen, Jim Cregan, Billy Peek, Gary Grainger and John Jarvis. It continued Stewart's run of chart success, reaching number two. \"You're in my Heart\" was the hit single, reaching number four in the US. \"Hot Legs\" achieved a lot of radio airplay as did the confessional \"I Was Only Joking\". In appearance,", "psg_id": "995828" }, { "title": "Passion (Rod Stewart song)", "text": "outside the boundaries of loving relationships. 'Hear it on the radio' and 'read it in the papers' speaks of the potentially disruptive power of unleashed desire. The song was also released as a 12-inch promotional single with an extended running time of 7:30. \"Passion\" was prominently featured in the sleazy 1984 drama film \"New York Nights\" (later known as \"Shackin' Up\"). Passion (Rod Stewart song) \"Passion\" is a song by Rod Stewart that first appeared in 1980 on his album \"Foolish Behaviour\". It was the lead single and greatest hit from the album. The song reached number five on the", "psg_id": "19863120" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "a duet with Cher, went Top 20 on the US adult contemporary charts. \"Time After Time\" was another Top 30 track on the US adult contemporary charts. A musical called \"Tonight's The Night\", featuring many of Stewart's songs, opened 7 November 2003 at London's Victoria Palace Theatre. It is written and directed by Ben Elton, who previously created a similar production, \"We Will Rock You\", with music by Queen. In 2004, Stewart reunited with Ronnie Wood for concerts of Faces material. A Rod Stewart and the Faces best of album, \"Changing Faces\", reached the Top 20 of the UK album", "psg_id": "995844" }, { "title": "Out of Order (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "Out of Order (Rod Stewart album) Out of Order is the fifteenth studio album by Rod Stewart, released in 1988. It features the hit singles \"Lost In You\", \"Forever Young\", \"My Heart Can't Tell You No\", and \"Crazy About Her\". The album was produced by Stewart and members of The Power Station: guitarist Andy Taylor (also a former member of Duran Duran), and bassist Bernard Edwards (formerly of Chic). Chic drummer Tony Thompson also plays on the record. The album was considered by many critics a return to form after a series of less successful albums. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of", "psg_id": "8946151" }, { "title": "Forever Young (Rod Stewart song)", "text": "Forever Young (Rod Stewart song) \"Forever Young\" is the second single released by Rod Stewart from his \"Out of Order\" album in 1988. The song was a Top 20 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, peaking at #12, and #7 on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The structure of the lyrics in this song is very similar to a Bob Dylan song of the same title. After its completion, the song was then sent to Dylan, asking whether he had a problem with it. The two men agreed to participate in the ownership of the song and share Stewart's royalties.", "psg_id": "12860054" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart: The Hits", "text": "worked the stage like he was 30 years his junior! At Caesars Palace, Rod Stewart gets audiences on their feet with a set list of the iconic rock and R&B favorites that have defined Stewart’s five-decade-long career. I’ve never seen a man look more comfortable or at home on stage, this enormous stage in Las Vegas. A natural home for Rod. Rod Stewart’s Las Vegas sets include hits over 90 minutes incldung “Maggie May,” “You Wear it Well,” “Hot Legs,” “You’re in My Heart,” “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy” and “Some Guys Have All the Luck” mixed with a few", "psg_id": "19685738" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart: The Hits", "text": "songs were performed at the Colosseum when he played at the 4,100-seat venue in November. \"It's a rock'n'roll show,\" Stewart tells Billboard.biz. \"We'll try to give the people what they want, which are the songs that made me famous, plus a few surprises. There won't be any magicians or midgets, just a good rock show.\" Alex Belfield from the \"Celebrity Radio\" wrote, 69 couldn’t be a more perfect age or number for Rod Stewart. He’s still got it – he’s still sexy. There wasn’t a dry seat in the house at the Colosseum and despite turning 70 this year, he", "psg_id": "19685737" }, { "title": "Out of Order (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "the same title. When this was realized, the song was then sent to Dylan, out of respect, asking whether he had a problem with it. The two men agreed to participate in the ownership of the song and share Stewart's royalties. The album has sold more than 9 million copies, worldwide. In Brazil, the album was certified Gold in 1994. Out of Order (Rod Stewart album) Out of Order is the fifteenth studio album by Rod Stewart, released in 1988. It features the hit singles \"Lost In You\", \"Forever Young\", \"My Heart Can't Tell You No\", and \"Crazy About Her\".", "psg_id": "8946154" }, { "title": "Never a Dull Moment (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "Never a Dull Moment (Rod Stewart album) Never a Dull Moment is the fourth solo album by rock musician Rod Stewart. It was released in the summer of 1972; that year it became a UK number-one album (for two weeks) and reached number two on the US Album chart. The track \"You Wear It Well\", co-written by Stewart and classical guitarist Martin Quittenton, was a smash hit (another UK No. 1; in US No. 13), as well as \"Twisting the Night Away\", a song originally recorded (and written) by Sam Cooke. Like many of Stewart's albums from the era, \"Never", "psg_id": "5676503" }, { "title": "Every Beat of My Heart (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "Every Beat of My Heart (Rod Stewart album) Every Beat of My Heart is an album by Rod Stewart. It is his fourteenth studio album, released in June 1986 (see 1986 in music). It was released on Warner Bros. Records (WX 53 / 925 446-1). The tracks were recorded at One on One Studios, Can Am Recorders, The Village Recorder, The Record Plant, and Artisan Sound Recorders. It produced four singles: \"Love Touch\", \"Another Heartache\", \"In My Life\", and \"Every Beat of My Heart.\" Included on this album is the song \"Love Touch\", which gained popularity as the theme to", "psg_id": "10439509" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "book (pp 163–64), \"Rod: The Autobiography\", mentioning he \"only had an attachment to Manchester United in the 1970s, but that was because they had so many great Scottish players in the 1970s, including Denis Law ... When I did eventually click with a team, it was Celtic\". He presented Celtic with the trophy after they won the 2015 Scottish League Cup Final. Stewart is a model railway enthusiast. His HO scale layout in his Los Angeles home is modeled after the New York Central and the Pennsylvania Railroads during the 1940s. Called the Three Rivers City, the layout was featured", "psg_id": "995860" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "David Stewart was born at 507 Archway Road, Highgate, North London on 10 January 1945, the youngest of five children of Robert Joseph Stewart (26 December 1904–1990) and Elsie Rebecca Gilbart (14 December 1905–1996). His father was Scottish and had been a master builder in Leith, Edinburgh, while Elsie was English and had grown up in Upper Holloway in North London. Married in 1928, the couple had two sons and two daughters while living in Scotland, and then they moved to Highgate. Stewart came after an eight-year gap following his youngest sibling; he was born at home during World War", "psg_id": "995789" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "became Stewart's first solo album in 1969 (it was known as \"The Rod Stewart Album\" in the US). It established the template for his solo sound: a heartfelt mixture of folk, rock, and country blues, inclusive of a British working-class sensibility, with both original material (\"Cindy's Lament\" and the title song) and cover versions (Ewan MacColl's \"Dirty Old Town\" and Mike d'Abo's \"Handbags and Gladrags\"). The backing band on the album included Wood, Waller and McLagan, plus Keith Emerson and guitarists Martin Pugh (of Steamhammer, and later Armageddon and 7th Order) and Martin Quittenton (also from Steamhammer). Faces released their", "psg_id": "995815" }, { "title": "A Night on the Town (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "A Night on the Town (Rod Stewart album) A Night on the Town is Rod Stewart's seventh album, released in 1976. The cover art is based on Pierre-Auguste Renoir's painting \"Bal du moulin de la Galette\", with Stewart inserted in the centre in period costume. On 30 June 2009, Rhino reissued the album as a two-disc CD with bonus tracks. Stewart performed \"Big Bayou\" regularly with The Faces during their final US tour the previous year, although that version was based on the one Ronnie Wood released on his solo album, \"Now Look\". \"A Night on the Town\" was Stewart's", "psg_id": "1683638" }, { "title": "Never a Dull Moment (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "2 following \"Twistin' the Night Away\", but it was not mentioned in the song listing. \"Angel\" is a tribute to, and written by Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix and Ronnie Wood had shared a flat in the late 1960s, and were both at a Soho club on the night he died. Never a Dull Moment (Rod Stewart album) Never a Dull Moment is the fourth solo album by rock musician Rod Stewart. It was released in the summer of 1972; that year it became a UK number-one album (for two weeks) and reached number two on the US Album chart. The track", "psg_id": "5676505" }, { "title": "Alana Stewart", "text": "one child, a son named Ashley Hamilton. The couple divorced in 1975. In 1979, she married rock star Rod Stewart. The couple had a daughter, Kimberly, and a son, Sean. Alana and Rod Stewart divorced in 1984, but she retained his surname. In the early 1990s, Stewart discovered she had the Epstein-Barr virus after having suffered from symptoms caused by the virus for two decades. In 1994, she began speaking out about her illness and revealed that she removed her breast implants because she felt they contributed to her illness. Alana was a close friend of Farrah Fawcett and is", "psg_id": "9156960" }, { "title": "A Night on the Town (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "due to the very obvious lyrics about sex and loss of virginity. A cover of Cat Stevens' \"The First Cut Is The Deepest\" was also a success and has since become one of Stewart's signature songs. Another controversial song, The Balltrap, again had explicit sexual references in its lyrics as well as a touch of racism towards a trashy woman. A Night on the Town (Rod Stewart album) A Night on the Town is Rod Stewart's seventh album, released in 1976. The cover art is based on Pierre-Auguste Renoir's painting \"Bal du moulin de la Galette\", with Stewart inserted in", "psg_id": "1683640" }, { "title": "Forever Young (Rod Stewart song)", "text": "grow up. So that's another favorite. Unfortunately, it wasn't a big hit in England, but it's like a national anthem here (America)\". Stewart recorded a more mellow version of the song for his 1996 compilation album \"If We Fall in Love Tonight\", and a version featuring just Stewart's voice with piano accompaniment can be found on the 2009 compilation album \"The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998\". A live version was recorded during his \"MTV Unplugged\" session in 1993. Though not included on the original release of the live album \"Unplugged...and Seated\", this version was later released as a bonus track on", "psg_id": "12860056" }, { "title": "Every Beat of My Heart (Rod Stewart album)", "text": "the Robert Redford film \"Legal Eagles\". \"Love Touch\" was written by Holly Knight, Mike Chapman, and Gene Black. The album also includes a cover of Lennon–McCartney's \"In My Life\", one of several times Rod covered them. It was released as a single which failed to chart. According to the liner notes, this album is dedicated to Rod's parents Bob and Elsie Stewart. \"Every Beat of My Heart\" peaked at #5 in the UK and at #28 in the US. It received gold certification from the BPI, but failed to be certified by the RIAA. Every Beat of My Heart (Rod", "psg_id": "10439510" }, { "title": "Supermodel", "text": "me as a supermodel and you will start a supermodel division.\" Dickinson also claims to be the first supermodel. Lisa Fonssagrives is widely considered the world's first supermodel. She was in most of the major fashion magazines and general interest magazines from the 1930s to the 1950s, including \"Town & Country\", \"Life\", \"Vogue\", the original \"Vanity Fair\", \"Harper's Bazaar\", and \"Time\". Dorian Leigh has also been called the world's first supermodel, as well as Gia Carangi and Jean Shrimpton. Dutch-born model Wilhelmina Cooper holds the record for most covers on American \"Vogue\", appearing 27 or 28 times throughout the 1950s", "psg_id": "595101" }, { "title": "Supermodel (album)", "text": "eponymously titled \"Supermodel\" was produced by the band in further promotion of \"Supermodel\". The series, which has so far produced three episodes, documents the creation of \"Supermodel\" and the ideas and events surrounding the creative process of the album and insight into the album's different tracks. Narrated by Mark Foster, the series premiered on March 6, 2014 on Foster the People's official YouTube channel. Upon its release, \"Supermodel\" was met with mixed reviews from music critics. Although the majority of the reviews compare and contrast the album with the band's debut studio album \"Torches\", critics have both praised and criticized", "psg_id": "17795804" }, { "title": "Kimberly Stewart", "text": "Stewart (b. 2011), although they were never a couple, on August 21, 2011. Delilah is Rod Stewart's first grandchild. Kimberly Stewart Alana Kimberly Stewart (born August 20, 1979) is an American socialite, television personality, model, and fashion designer. She is the daughter of singer Rod Stewart and actress and model Alana Stewart. Stewart was born on August 20, 1979, in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California. She is the second of Rod Stewart′s eight children and second of Alana Stewart′s three children. After graduating from Buckley school in Sherman Oaks, California, she spent several years studying acting with coaches Janet Alhanti", "psg_id": "5219800" }, { "title": "Supermodel", "text": "to describe Margaux Hemingway in the 1 September 1975 edition. Hemingway was again described as a 'supermodel' in the 25 July 1977 edition of \"Time\". \"Jet\" also described Beverly Johnson as a \"supermodel\" in the 22 December 1977 edition. Model Janice Dickinson has incorrectly stated that she coined the term \"supermodel\" in 1979, as a compound of Superman and model. During an interview with \"Entertainment Tonight\", Dickinson stated that her agent Monique Pilar of Elite Model Management asked her, \"Janice, who do you think you are, Superman?\" She replied, \"No ... I'm a supermodel, honey, and you will refer to", "psg_id": "595100" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "during this time Stewart likely did not play harmonica on Millie Small's 1964 hit \"My Boy Lollipop\". That was probably Peter Hogman of the Dimensions, although Powell has also claimed credit. Powell did record and release a single during this period, though Stewart did not appear on it. In January 1964, while Stewart was waiting at Twickenham railway station after having seen Long John Baldry and the All Stars at Eel Pie Island, Baldry heard him playing \"Smokestack Lightnin'\" on his harmonica, and invited him to sit in with the group (which passed into his hands and was renamed the", "psg_id": "995800" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "On 10 December 2012, Stewart was a guest singer on Michael Bublé's television \"Home for the Holidays\" Christmas special. Stewart was the tenth best-selling artist in Canada in the year 2012 according to year-end sales data from Nielsen Soundscan Canada. In February 2013, Stewart was nominated for a Canadian Juno Award in the International Album of the Year category for his album \"Merry Christmas, Baby\". In May 2013, Stewart released \"Time\", a rock album of his own original material. It marked a return to songwriting after what Stewart termed \"a dark period of twenty years\"; he said that writing his", "psg_id": "995855" }, { "title": "Supermodel", "text": "her husband was having an affair with a super model\"\"). On 21 March 1967, \"The New York Times\" referred to Twiggy as a supermodel; the February 1968 article of \"Glamour\" listed all 19 \"supermodels\"; the Chicago \"Daily Defender\" wrote \"\"New York Designer Turns Super Model\"\" in January 1970; \"The Washington Post\" and Mansfield \"News Journal\" used the term in 1971; and in 1974 both the \"Chicago Tribune\" and \"The Advocate\" also used the term \"supermodel\" in their articles. American \"Vogue\" used the term \"super-model\" to describe Jean Shrimpton in the 15 October 1965 edition and \"supermodel\" on the cover page", "psg_id": "595099" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "in the cover story of the December 2007, December 2010, February 2014, and June 2017 issues of \"Model Railroader\" magazine. In the 2007 article, Stewart said that it meant more to him to be in a model railroad magazine than a music magazine. The layout, which has a mainline run of , uses code 70 flextrack and a Digital Command Control (DCC) system made by Digitrax. Stewart has a second, smaller layout at his UK home, based on Britain's East Coast Main Line. In a sidebar to the 2014 \"Model Railroader\" article, Stewart admitted (in an anecdote about his having", "psg_id": "995861" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "was \"the second-best rock singer ever\", before the two performed a duet on stage. On 23 June 2015, Stewart announced the release of a new studio album, \"Another Country\". It was made available for pre-order and was released on 23 October 2015. The video for the first single \"Love Is\" is available on his Vevo account. Stewart recorded vocals with Joe Walsh on the Frankie Miller album \"Frankie Miller's Double Take\", which was released on 30 September 2016. He sang his cover of the Beatles' \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" as Sgt. Pepper for \"Beat Bugs\" episode 17b which", "psg_id": "995857" }, { "title": "Supermodel Centroamérica", "text": "the Polish brand Tiffi in its print campaign, as well as several awards from our sponsors, such as she will also be the representative of Central America in the renowned Supermodel of the World contest to be held in January 2008 in the city of New York by the renowned FORD MODELS agency. In its second year, the show became a beauty-pageant style search, where each country had its own model search where all of the national winners got a ticket for the \"Supermodel of the World\" contest. Supermodel Centroamérica Supermodel Centroamérica () was a reality documentary that features contestants", "psg_id": "12064555" }, { "title": "Kimberly Stewart", "text": "Kimberly Stewart Alana Kimberly Stewart (born August 20, 1979) is an American socialite, television personality, model, and fashion designer. She is the daughter of singer Rod Stewart and actress and model Alana Stewart. Stewart was born on August 20, 1979, in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California. She is the second of Rod Stewart′s eight children and second of Alana Stewart′s three children. After graduating from Buckley school in Sherman Oaks, California, she spent several years studying acting with coaches Janet Alhanti and Ivana Chubbuck. Stewart studied in London with theatre coaches Barbara Houseman (Central School of Speech and Drama/Royal Shakespeare", "psg_id": "5219795" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "affecting children. Before returning to the UK, Stewart played for his LA Exiles team made up of mostly English expatriates plus a few celebrities, including Billy Duffy of The Cult, in a senior soccer league in Palos Verdes, California. Despite his father being a supporter of Hibernian, Stewart is a supporter of Celtic, which he mentions in \"You're in My Heart\". He supports the Scotland national team and follows Manchester United as his English side, and he explains his love affair with both Celtic and Manchester United in Frank Worrall's book, \"Celtic United\". Stewart clarifies this more in his 2012", "psg_id": "995859" }, { "title": "Supermodel (Swiss TV series)", "text": "the eliminated of two contestants. Makeovers were administered to contestants early in the season (usually after the first or second elimination in the finals) Supermodel (Swiss TV series) Supermodel was a Swiss reality television series which aired on 3+ in 2007 and 2008. The series documented a modeling competition, comprising novice models, to find a \"Supermodel\". The first season of series, which aired from November to December 2007, was presented by former model Nadja Schildknecht, and the second, which aired from September to December 2008, was presented by Franziska Knuppe. After an episode featuring the casting process with 100 chosen", "psg_id": "10454472" }, { "title": "Supermodel (Swiss TV series)", "text": "Supermodel (Swiss TV series) Supermodel was a Swiss reality television series which aired on 3+ in 2007 and 2008. The series documented a modeling competition, comprising novice models, to find a \"Supermodel\". The first season of series, which aired from November to December 2007, was presented by former model Nadja Schildknecht, and the second, which aired from September to December 2008, was presented by Franziska Knuppe. After an episode featuring the casting process with 100 chosen contestants, the experiences of the finalists with a weekly photo shoot, and several tasks and castings were shown in one episode that ended with", "psg_id": "10454471" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "Jones and Stewart took their act to Brighton and then to Paris, sleeping under bridges over the River Seine, and then finally to Barcelona. Finally this resulted in Stewart being rounded up and deported from Spain for vagrancy during 1963. At this time, Stewart, who had been at William Grimshaw School with three of their members, was briefly considered as singer for the embryonic Kinks. In 1963, Stewart adopted the Mod lifestyle and look, and began fashioning the spiky rooster hairstyle that would become his trademark. (It was made possible with sugar water or large amounts of his sisters' hair", "psg_id": "995797" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "reached number two on the \"Billboard\" 200 album charts. Stewart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, presented by Jeff Beck. On 31 December 1994, Stewart played in front of 3.5 million people on Copacabana beach in Rio, and made it into the \"Guinness Book of World Records\" for staging the largest free rock concert attendance in history. By the early 1990s, Stewart had mostly abandoned creating his own material, saying that he was not a natural songwriter and that the tepid response to his recent efforts was not rewarding. In 1995, Stewart released \"A", "psg_id": "995839" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "also made number 15 in the US albums chart and placed to number 39 in the UK albums chart. During his time with the group, Stewart initially felt overmatched by Beck's presence, and his style was still developing; but later Stewart felt the two developed a strong musical, if not personal, rapport. Much of Stewart's sense of phrasing was developed during his time with the Jeff Beck Group. Beck sought to form a new supergroup with Carmine Appice and Tim Bogert (of the similarly just-breaking-up Vanilla Fudge) joining him and Stewart, but Stewart had other plans. Mercury Records A&R man", "psg_id": "995813" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "(and indeed became lifelong friends), and legendary impresario Giorgio Gomelsky put together Steampacket, which featured Baldry, Stewart, Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll, Micky Waller, Vic Briggs and Ricky Fenson; their first appearance was in support of The Rolling Stones in July 1965. The group was conceived as a white soul revue, analogous to The Ike & Tina Turner Revue, with multiple vocalists and styles ranging from jazz to R & B to blues. Steampacket toured with the Stones and The Walker Brothers that summer, ending in the London Palladium; seeing the audience react to the Stones gave Stewart his first exposure", "psg_id": "995804" }, { "title": "Supermodel", "text": "1980s to the early 2000s persuaded the power players in the fashion industry to shun suggestions of \"otherness\". However, since the latter part of the first decade of the twenty-first century, an increasing level of diversity has been noted among supermodels catering to the growing East Asian markets, including Japanese model Tao Okamoto and Chinese models Fei Fei Sun and Liu Wen. Supermodel A supermodel (also spelled super-model and super model) is a highly paid fashion model who usually has a worldwide reputation and often a background in haute couture and commercial modeling. The term \"supermodel\" became prominent in the", "psg_id": "595125" }, { "title": "Taiwan Supermodel No. 1", "text": "Taiwan Supermodel No. 1 Taiwan Supermodel No. 1 (\"決戰第一名 Supermodel No. 1\") also known as Taiwan's Next Top Model is based on CW's hit reality TV show \"America's Next Top Model\", which was created by model Tyra Banks. \"Taiwan Super Model No. 1\" is the second Top Model franchise that features both genders. The first was Malaysia's \"I Wanna Be A Model\". The first season premiered in January 2008. Each season of \"Taiwan Supermodel No. 1\" starts with 10 pairs of contestants, male and female. In each episode, two contestants (male and female) are eliminated, although there have been cases", "psg_id": "11384064" }, { "title": "Supermodel", "text": "to become a supermodel one must be on all the covers all over the world at the same time so that people can recognise the girls.\" An early use of the term \"supermodel\" appeared in 1891 in an interview with artist Henry Stacy Marks for \"The Strand Magazine\", in which Marks told journalist Harry How, \"A good many models are addicted to drink, and, after sitting a while, will suddenly go to sleep. Then I have had what I call the 'super' model. You know the sort of man; he goes in for theatrical effect ...\" On 6 October 1942,", "psg_id": "595096" }, { "title": "Ty - supermodel", "text": "Ty - supermodel Ty - supermodel (; ) was a Russian reality show on the STS TV channel, in which aspiring models vied for a contract with international modeling agency \"Point Models\" and a cash prize of 250,000 dollars. The anchor of the show for the first two cycles was Fyodor Bondarchuk. Then Alexander Tsekalo took over for cycle 3. The host of the fourth cycle was Bondarchuk's wife, popular presenter Svetlana Bondarchuk. The first cycle was held in 2004 and was won by 17-year-old Ksenia Kahnovich who refused the first prize, which was a contract with NEXT model management", "psg_id": "9472781" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "debuted 18 November 2016 on Netflix. On September 28, 2018, Stewart released his 30th studio album, \"Blood Red Roses\", on Republic Records. In May 2000, Stewart was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, for which he underwent surgery in the same month. It had been previously reported he suffered from a benign vocal cord nodule. Besides being a major health scare, the resulting surgery also threatened his voice, and he had to re-learn how to sing. Since then he has been active in raising funds for The City of Hope Foundation charity to find cures for all forms of cancer, especially those", "psg_id": "995858" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "Stewart departed from Steampacket in March 1966, with Stewart saying he had been sacked and Auger saying he had quit. Stewart then joined a somewhat similar outfit, Shotgun Express, in May 1966 as co-lead vocalist with Beryl Marsden. The other members included Mick Fleetwood and Peter Green (who would go on to form Fleetwood Mac), and Peter Bardens. Shotgun Express released one unsuccessful single in October 1966, the orchestra-heavy \"I Could Feel The Whole World Turn Round\", before disbanding. Stewart later disparaged Shotgun Express as a poor imitation of Steampacket, and said \"I was still getting this terrible feeling of", "psg_id": "995807" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "including John Paul Jones, learn a couple of Sonny Boy Williamson songs he had just heard. The resulting single, \"Good Morning Little Schoolgirl\", was recorded released in October 1964; despite Stewart performing it on the popular television show \"Ready Steady Go!\", it failed to enter the charts. Also in October Stewart left the Hoochie Coochie Men after having a row with Baldry. Stewart played some dates on his own in late 1964 and early 1965, sometimes backed by the Southampton R & B outfit The Soul Agents. The Hoochie Coochie Men broke up, Baldry and Stewart patched up their differences", "psg_id": "995803" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "2009, Stewart released the studio album \"Soulbook\" which was composed of covers of soul and Motown songs. On 14 November 2009, Stewart recorded a TV program in the UK for ITV that was screened on 5 December 2009. The music in the programme featured tracks from his new album and some old favourites. On 14 January 2010, Rhino records released Stewart's \"Once in a Blue Moon\", a \"lost album\" originally recorded in 1992, featuring ten cover songs including the Rolling Stones' \"Ruby Tuesday\", Bob Dylan's \"The Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar\" and Stevie Nicks' \"Stand Back\", as well as", "psg_id": "995850" }, { "title": "Supermodel (album)", "text": "to their winning pop formula, while evincing a more organic, less claustrophobic studio sound.\" Collar stated that the record expanded on the \"twenty-something angst\" explored in \"Torches\", revealing a \"more introspective, enigmatic, world-weary tone.\" Garrett Kamps of \"Spin\" stated that \"Supermodel\"s songs \"suck, which is odd, because the formula has not dramatically changed\" and that the \"devilishly catchy\" and \"very, very enjoyable\" nature of \"Torches\" was \"virtually impossible [to replicate].\" Kamps felt that the band were \"behind the times\", and that \"\"Supermodel\"s failing is that it's copying one of the foundational records of this trend, which is, you guessed it,", "psg_id": "17795807" }, { "title": "Supermodel", "text": "and historical analysis.\" Tyra Banks had begun her career as a model, booking a record-breaking 25 shows in 1991 during her breakout year. She achieved Supermodel status, and rivaled Naomi Campbell as the top Black model in the world. In the mid-1990s, the initial era of the supermodel ended and a new era for the supermodel began driven by heroin chic. By the late 1990s, actresses, pop singers, and other entertainment celebrities began gradually replacing models on fashion magazine covers and ad campaigns. The pendulum of limelight left many models in anonymity. A popular \"conspiracy theory\" explaining the supermodel's disappearance", "psg_id": "595113" }, { "title": "Supermodel", "text": "Supermodel A supermodel (also spelled super-model and super model) is a highly paid fashion model who usually has a worldwide reputation and often a background in haute couture and commercial modeling. The term \"supermodel\" became prominent in the popular culture of the 1980s and 90s. Supermodels usually work for prominent fashion designers and clothing brands. They may have multimillion-dollar contracts, endorsements, and campaigns. Supermodels have branded themselves as household names and worldwide recognition is associated with their modeling careers. They have been on the covers of magazines such as French, British, American, and Italian \"Vogue\". Claudia Schiffer stated, \"In order", "psg_id": "595095" }, { "title": "Glamanand Supermodel India", "text": "sent. In 2015, Glamanand Supermodel India obtained the rights to send India's representatives to the Miss Earth pageant. Miss Multinational is an international pageant organized by Glamanand group since 2017. Hence, a winner from Glamanand Supermodel contest is sent to represent India. Glamanand Supermodel India Glamanand Supermodel India is a national beauty pageant in India that annually selects representatives to compete in Miss International and Miss Earth, two of the Big Four major international beauty pageants. The pageant also selects representatives to Miss Multinational, an international pageant organized by the Glamanand group. The reigning Glamanand Supermodel India is Tanishqa Bhosale", "psg_id": "20954945" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2007 New Year Honours for services to music. Collecting it in July 2007 at Buckingham Palace, Stewart commented: \"It's a marvellous occasion. We're the only country in the world to honour the common man.\" He was knighted in the 2016 Birthday Honours for \"services to music and charity\". Stewart was estimated to have a fortune of £180 million in the \"Sunday Times Rich List\" of 2018, making him one of the 20 wealthiest people in the British music industry. Stewart is known for his liaisons with women and has eight", "psg_id": "995863" }, { "title": "Supermodel (album)", "text": "Supermodel (album) Supermodel is the second studio album by American indie pop band Foster the People. The album was co-produced by their frontman Mark Foster and British musician Paul Epworth, and was released by Columbia Records on March 14, 2014 in Friday-release countries and March 18, 2014 in the United States. It is the follow-up to the band's 2011 debut album, \"Torches\". A concept album, \"Supermodel\" features common and heavy themes of negativity towards modern popular culture and consumer ideology throughout the record and its related artworks. Conceived mostly by Foster, the album deals primarily with social issues and \"the", "psg_id": "17795792" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "London's fabled Marquee Club. In June 1964, Stewart made his recording début (without label credit) on \"Up Above My Head\", the B-side to a Baldry and Hoochie Coochie Men single. While still with Baldry, Stewart embarked on a simultaneous solo career. He made some demo recordings, was scouted by Decca Records at the Marquee Club, and signed to a solo contract in August 1964. He appeared on several regional television shows around the country and recorded his first single in September 1964. Turning down Decca's recommended material as too commercial, Stewart insisted that the experienced session musicians he was given,", "psg_id": "995802" }, { "title": "Glamanand Supermodel India", "text": "Glamanand Supermodel India Glamanand Supermodel India is a national beauty pageant in India that annually selects representatives to compete in Miss International and Miss Earth, two of the Big Four major international beauty pageants. The pageant also selects representatives to Miss Multinational, an international pageant organized by the Glamanand group. The reigning Glamanand Supermodel India is Tanishqa Bhosale (Miss International India), who was crowned by the outgoing titleholder Ankita Kumari. The winner of Glamanand Supermodel India represents her country at the Miss International. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for the contest, a runner-up is", "psg_id": "20954944" }, { "title": "I Supermodel", "text": "I Supermodel I Supermodel () is a Chinese reality series and modeling competition. The show places a group of fourteen female contestants who are selected by a mentor to compete in teams of seven. The goal of the show is to immerse the finalists into the world of high fashion through several editorial shoots and high paced challenges, finding the perfect supermodel. Filming for the show takes place in an overseas location that is unique to each season. The first season of the show was filmed in Melbourne, Australia, and began to air on March 21, 2015. On May 26,", "psg_id": "18665124" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "Tom Waits' \"Tom Traubert's Blues\". On 19 October 2010, Stewart released another edition of his Great American Songbook series titled \"Fly Me to the Moon...The Great American Songbook Volume V\" on J Records. In 2011, Stewart performed with Stevie Nicks on their Heart & Soul Tour. Starting on 20 March in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the tour visited arena concerts in North America – with performances in New York, Toronto, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Tampa and Montreal, among others. Stewart headlined the Sunday show at the 2011 Hard Rock Calling Festival on 26 June in London's Hyde Park. Stewart signed", "psg_id": "995851" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "his earlier output, and disparaged by critics. In interviews, Stewart, while admitting his accompanying look had become \"tarty\", has defended the lyrics by pointing out that the song is a third-person narrative slice-of-life portrayal, not unlike those in his earlier work, and that it is not about him. The song's refrain was identical to Brazilian Jorge Ben Jor's earlier \"Taj Mahal\" and a lawsuit ensued. Stewart donated his royalties from \"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?\" to UNICEF, and he performed it with his band at the Music for UNICEF Concert at the United Nations General Assembly in 1979. Stewart moved", "psg_id": "995830" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "more established singer from Birmingham, Jimmy Powell, then hired the group a few weeks later, and it became known as Jimmy Powell & the Five Dimensions, with Stewart being relegated to harmonica player. The group performed weekly at the famed Studio 51 club on Great Newport Street in London, where The Rolling Stones often headlined; this was Stewart's entrée into the thriving London R & B scene, and his harmonica playing improved in part from watching Mick Jagger on stage. Relations soon broke down between Powell and Stewart over roles within the group and Stewart departed. Contrary to popular legend,", "psg_id": "995799" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "was knighted in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to music and charity. With his distinctive raspy singing voice, Stewart came to prominence in the late 1960s and the early 1970s with The Jeff Beck Group, and then with Faces, though his music career had begun in 1962 when he took up busking with a harmonica. In October 1963, he joined The Dimensions as a harmonica player and part-time vocalist. In 1964, Stewart joined Long John Baldry and the All Stars, and in August, Stewart signed a solo contract, releasing his first single, \"Good Morning Little Schoolgirl\", in October. He", "psg_id": "995786" }, { "title": "Supermodel Me", "text": "Supermodel Me Supermodelme is a multi-platform reality series in which 12 aspiring models of Asian heritage compete for a chance to launch their career in the fashion industry. Created by Karen Seah and produced by Refinery Media, Supermodelme has run for three seasons and received nominations for \"Best Cross-Platform Content\" at the Asian Television Awards 2012 and \"Best Non-Fiction\" at the International Digital Emmy Awards in 2013. The series was hosted by Singaporean model Charmaine Harn in its first two seasons. VJ and international Supermodel Lisa Selesner assumed the role of host from the third season onwards. Seasons 1 and", "psg_id": "14071876" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "Takes Two\" with Tina Turner, was released in 1990 in advance of the full album's release, and reached number five on the UK charts, but did not chart in the US. The follow-up songs from \"Vagabond Heart\" both reached the Billboard Hot 100 in 1991, with \"Rhythm of My Heart\" peaking at No. 5 and \"The Motown Song\" peaking at No. 10. At the 1993 Brit Awards in London, Stewart picked up the prize for Outstanding Contribution to Music. Stewart brought back the Faces on stage for an impromptu reunion. In 1993, Stewart recorded \"All For Love\" with Sting and", "psg_id": "995837" }, { "title": "Rod Stewart", "text": "and play football. I plumped for music ... They're the only two things I can do actually: play football and sing.\" Stewart worked in the family shop and as a newspaper delivery boy. He then worked briefly as a labourer for Highgate Cemetery, which became another part of his biographical lore. He worked in a North Finchley funeral parlour and as a fence erector and sign writer. In 1961 he went to Denmark Street with The Raiders and got a singing audition with well-known record producer Joe Meek, but Meek stopped the session with a rude sound. Stewart began listening", "psg_id": "995794" } ]
[ "rachel hunter" ]
who was america's first world chess champion?
[ { "title": "World Chess Championship 1972", "text": "World Chess Championship 1972 The World Chess Championship 1972 was a match for the World Chess Championship between challenger Bobby Fischer of the United States and defending champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. The match took place in the Laugardalshöll arena in Reykjavík, Iceland, and has been dubbed the Match of the Century. Fischer became the first American born in the United States to win the world title, and the second American overall (Wilhelm Steinitz, the first world champion, became a naturalized American citizen in 1888). Fischer's win also ended, for a short time, 24 years of Soviet domination", "psg_id": "2997316" } ]
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[ { "title": "World Chess Championship 2006", "text": "World Chess Championship 2006 The World Chess Championship 2006 was a match between Classical World Chess Champion Vladimir Kramnik, and FIDE World Chess Champion Veselin Topalov. The title of World Chess Champion had been split for 13 years. This match, played between September 23 and October 13, 2006, in Elista, Kalmykia, Russia, was to reunite the two World Chess Champion titles and produce an undisputed World Champion. Kramnik won the first two games, establishing a commanding lead. However, after Topalov's camp alleged that Kramnik was using computer assistance, Kramnik forfeited Game 5. He eventually agreed to play again under protest.", "psg_id": "8525272" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2013", "text": "World Chess Championship 2013 The World Chess Championship 2013 was a match between reigning world champion Viswanathan Anand and challenger Magnus Carlsen, to determine the 2013 World Chess Champion. It was held from 9 to 22 November 2013 in Chennai, India, under the auspices of FIDE (the World Chess Federation). Carlsen won the match 6½–3½ after ten of the twelve scheduled games, becoming the new world chess champion. This was heralded by Garry Kasparov and others as the start of a new era in chess, with Carlsen being the first champion to have developed his game in the age of", "psg_id": "15843724" }, { "title": "World Senior Chess Championship", "text": "the men's section. So far one male World Chess Champion – Vasily Smyslov – has gone on to win the World Senior Championship as well (at age of 70 in 1991). He has also been the first Senior World Chess Champion ever. Nona Gaprindashvili is the only female World Chess Champion to obtain the World Senior title as well. The oldest World Senior Champion, male or female - before the split in two different age categories has been made - is Viktor Korchnoi who won the title at age of 75 and a half (in 2006, his only participation). Vlastimil", "psg_id": "10916741" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "the Women's World Chess Championship, the World Junior Chess Championship (for players under 20 years of age, though there are younger age events also), and the World Senior Chess Championship (for men above 60 years of age, and women above 50). There are also faster time limit events, the World Rapid Chess Championship and the World Blitz Chess Championship. The World Computer Chess Championship is open to computer chess programs and hardware. The concept of a world chess champion started to emerge in the first half of the 19th century, and the phrase \"world champion\" appeared in 1845. From this", "psg_id": "1441817" }, { "title": "World Rapid Chess Championship", "text": "World Rapid Chess Championship The World Rapid Chess Championship is a chess tournament held to determine the world champion in chess played under rapid time controls. Prior to 2012, the FIDE gave such recognition to a limited number of tournaments, with non-FIDE recognized tournaments annually naming a world rapid champion of their own. Since 2012, FIDE has held an annual joint rapid and blitz chess tournament and billed it as the Word Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships. The current world rapid champion is Indian grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand, who won the title on 28 December 2017. The concept of rapid chess", "psg_id": "12676173" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1991", "text": "first place. Xie won the playoff in Belgrade and Beijing in February 1991 by 4½-2½, earning the right to challenge the reigning champion for the title. The championship match was played in Manila in 1991. In a result that came as a surprise to most of the chess world, the relatively unknown Chinese challenger Xie won 4 games (against 2) and the match, ending Chiburdanidze's 13-year reign as world champion. Women's World Chess Championship 1991 The 1991 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Xie Jun, who defeated the incumbent champion Maia Chiburdanidze in the title match. As part of", "psg_id": "16281231" }, { "title": "Interregnum of World Chess Champions", "text": "Interregnum of World Chess Champions The Interregnum of World Chess Champions was the period between March 24, 1946 (the date of Alexander Alekhine's death) and May 17, 1948 (when Mikhail Botvinnik won a special championship tournament). When Alekhine suddenly died in 1946, the title of World Chess Champion became vacant for the first time in its 60-year history. Since the 19th century, the title was decided by matches between the current champion and a challenger, who by winning would become the new champion. Alekhine died holding the title, leaving no obvious method for a new player to succeed him. The", "psg_id": "10967367" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 2012", "text": "Ushenina won the title, beating 2004 Women's World Chess champion Stefanova. Stefanova also was the reigning Women's World Rapid champion. First round pairings were published on 1 November 2012. Women's World Chess Championship 2012 The Women's World Chess Championship 2012 was a knockout tournament, to decide the women's world champion. The title was won by Anna Ushenina of Ukraine for the first time. Defending champion Hou Yifan went out in the second round. The tournament was played as a 64-player knockout type in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia, from 10 November to 1 December 2012. Each pairing consisted of two games, and", "psg_id": "15825656" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2006", "text": "a player when he defeats the previous world champion. This was held by Kasparov, until he was defeated by Kramnik in the Classical World Chess Championship 2000. There was also the 'Official' FIDE world champion, determined by various tournament formats, held since the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005 by Topalov. From 1993 to 2006, no match was ever held between the various classical and official champions. This match brought the two titleholders together to unify the World Chess Championship for the first time since the 1993 split. Kramnik was invited to the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005 in San Luis,", "psg_id": "8525274" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "first official World Chess Championship match, with Steinitz the game's first official World Champion. Graham Burgess lists Philidor, de la Bourdonnais, Staunton, and Morphy as players who were acclaimed as the greatest players of their time . The championship was conducted on a fairly informal basis through the remainder of the 19th century and in the first half of the 20th: if a player thought he was strong enough, he (or his friends) would find financial backing for a match purse and challenge the reigning world champion. If he won, he would become the new champion. There was no formal", "psg_id": "1441830" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "Anderssen as the leading player in the world. Anderssen has been described as the first modern chess master. However, there is no evidence that this victory led to his being widely acclaimed at the time as the world champion, although in 1893 Henry Bird retrospectively awarded the title to Anderssen for his victory. Anderssen was himself decisively defeated in an 1858 match against the American Paul Morphy, after which Morphy was toasted across the chess-playing world as the world chess champion. Morphy played matches against several leading players, crushing them all. \"Harper's Weekly\" (25 September 1858) and \"The American Union\"", "psg_id": "1441826" }, { "title": "Chess World Cup 2007", "text": "2008, for the right to be the challenger for the World Chess Championship 2010. Ultimately Topalov won the match and will face World Champion Viswanathan Anand, who successfully defended his title against former champion Vladimir Kramnik at the World Chess Championship 2008. Vladimir Kramnik and Veselin Topalov were ineligible to participate, due to special privileges they already had in the 2008–2010 World Championship cycle. All other leading players, including world champion Viswanathan Anand, were eligible to participate. However Anand, who was already seeded into the 2008–2010 cycle, elected not to play. Three other players who had recently competed in the", "psg_id": "11233249" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "(9 October 1858) hailed him as the world champion, but another article in \"Harper's Weekly\" (9 October 1858; by C.H. Stanley) was uncertain about whether to describe the Morphy–Harrwitz match as being for the world championship. Soon after, Morphy offered pawn and move odds to anyone who played him. Finding no takers, he abruptly retired from chess the following year, but many considered him the world champion until his death in 1884. His sudden withdrawal from chess at his peak led to his being known as \"the pride and sorrow of chess\". This left Anderssen again as possibly the world's", "psg_id": "1441827" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2010", "text": "for the title of FIDE World Chess Champion would be an eight-player tournament. At the time there were two rival World Champions, 2005 FIDE World Champion Veselin Topalov, and \"Classical\" World Champion Vladimir Kramnik. The list of the eight players for the tournament included Topalov, but not Kramnik. To unify the two World Champion titles, FIDE later organised a match between Kramnik and Topalov (the World Chess Championship 2006). Kramnik was to take Topalov's place in the World Chess Championship 2007 if he won the match, which he did. Topalov was hence excluded from the 2007 World Chess Championship, a", "psg_id": "10964335" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 1948", "text": "World Chess Championship 1948 The 1948 World Chess Championship was a quintuple round-robin tournament played to determine the new World Chess Champion following the death of the previous champion Alexander Alekhine in 1946. The tournament marked the passing of control of the championship title to FIDE, the International Chess Federation which had been formed in 1924. Mikhail Botvinnik won the five-player championship tournament, beginning the era of Soviet domination of international chess that would last over twenty years without interruption. Previously, a new World Champion had won the title by defeating the former champion in a match. Alekhine's death created", "psg_id": "9479464" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2016", "text": "met across the chessboard at the 2017 Tata Steel tournament. The game was drawn. The next decisive game was at Norway Chess 2017, with Carlsen winning. World Chess Championship 2016 The World Chess Championship 2016 was a chess match between reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen and challenger Sergey Karjakin to determine the World Chess Champion. Carlsen has been world champion since 2013, while Karjakin qualified as challenger by winning the 2016 Candidates Tournament. The best-of-12 match, organized by FIDE and its commercial partner Agon, was played in New York City between 10 and 30 November 2016. The match opened with", "psg_id": "17959539" }, { "title": "Classical World Chess Championship 2004", "text": "he was defeated by Kramnik in the Classical World Chess Championship 2000. There was also the \"Official\" FIDE world champion who, at the time of this match, was Rustam Kasimdzhanov. The split World Champion title led to calls for a reunification. After negotiations all parties agreed to the \"Prague Agreement\", wherein the winner of this match (the \"Classical\" World Champion) would play the winner of a match between Kasparov and the FIDE World Champion, and the winner would be the World Champion. These other matches never took place, but the titles were later unified at the FIDE World Chess Championship", "psg_id": "8856938" }, { "title": "FIDE World Chess Championship 2005", "text": "wins. Topalov scored an extraordinary 6½/7 in the first cycle, one of the greatest streaks in the history of championship-level chess. He then drew every one of his games in the second cycle, clinching the victory with one round to spare. This made Topalov the FIDE World Chess Champion. FIDE declared before the tournament that they would regard whoever won as World Chess Champion. However, the non-participation of \"Classical\" World Champion Vladimir Kramnik meant that there were still two competing claimants to World Champion: FIDE Champion Topalov, and \"Classical\" Champion Kramnik. Kramnik announced before the tournament that he should not", "psg_id": "6009388" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1978", "text": "played in Tbilisi in 1978. A close match ended with a victory for 17-year-old Chiburdanidze against her twenty-year older opponent. Women's World Chess Championship 1978 The 1978 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Maia Chiburdanidze, who defeated the incumbent champion Nona Gaprindashvili At only 17 years of age, Chiburdanidze became the sixth and youngest Women's World Champion (Gaprindashvili had been 20 when she first won the title). For the first time, the women's cycle contained not one but two Interzonal tournaments, held in Roosendaal, Netherlands and Tbilisi, Georgian SSR in November and December 1976, featuring the best players from", "psg_id": "16278881" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1978", "text": "Women's World Chess Championship 1978 The 1978 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Maia Chiburdanidze, who defeated the incumbent champion Nona Gaprindashvili At only 17 years of age, Chiburdanidze became the sixth and youngest Women's World Champion (Gaprindashvili had been 20 when she first won the title). For the first time, the women's cycle contained not one but two Interzonal tournaments, held in Roosendaal, Netherlands and Tbilisi, Georgian SSR in November and December 1976, featuring the best players from each FIDE zone. A total of 25 players took part, with the top three from each Interzonal qualifying for the", "psg_id": "16278879" }, { "title": "Development of the World Chess Championship", "text": "Development of the World Chess Championship The concept of a world chess champion started to emerge in the first half of the 19th century, and the phrase \"world champion\" appeared in 1845. From this time onwards various players were \"acclaimed\" as world champions, but the first contest that was defined \"in advance\" as being for the world championship was the match between Steinitz and Zukertort in 1886. Until 1948 world championship contents were matches arranged privately between the players. As a result, the players also had to arrange the funding, in the form of stakes provided by enthusiasts who wished", "psg_id": "12426098" }, { "title": "World Rapid Chess Championship", "text": "\"London Docklands Speed Chess Challenge\" at the London Hippodrome. Kasparov won the match with 4 wins, two losses, and no draws in six games. In 1988, FIDE organized the inaugural World Active Chess Championship, a 61-player rapid chess tournament in Mazatlan, Mexico hosted by the Mazatlan Hoteliers Association. Notable participants included: The event was won by Anatoly Karpov, who edged out GM Viktor Gavrikov on tiebreak points after their 1st-place playoff ended in a 5-5 tie. Karpov was subsequently named the new \"Active Chess Champion\", winning a $40,000 cash prize in the process. Garry Kasparov, the current world champion, declined", "psg_id": "12676176" }, { "title": "FIDE World Chess Championship 1996", "text": "FIDE World Chess Championship 1996 The FIDE World Chess Championship 1996 was a chess tournament held by FIDE to determine the World Chess Champion. At the time the World Chess Champion title was split. In 1993, Nigel Short had qualified via FIDE's usual format to meet champion Garry Kasparov in a championship match. However, Kasparov and Short broke with FIDE and played under the auspices of a new organization which they had organized, the Professional Chess Association (PCA). Kasparov won this match to remain champion. With its two top players withdrawn, FIDE awarded the two slots in its 1993 championship", "psg_id": "10088808" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 2017", "text": "Women's World Chess Championship 2017 The Women's World Chess Championship 2017 was a 64-player knock-out tournament, to decide the women's world chess champion. The final was won by Tan Zhongyi over Anna Muzychuk in the rapid tie-breaks. At the FIDE General Assembly during the 42nd Chess Olympiad in Baku in September 2016, the organizational rights to the event were awarded to Iran, who held the Championship in Tehran from 10 February to 4 March 2017. Some top female players decided not to attend the tournament. Hou Yifan, the outgoing women's world champion and top ranked female player, decided not to", "psg_id": "19331339" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1934", "text": "Women's World Chess Championship 1934 The Women's World Chess Championship 1934 was held in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. In 1934, reigning Women's World Chess Champion Vera Menchik was challenged by Sonja Graf, another female player who, like Menchik, regularly competed with men in open tournaments. The match was played in Rotterdam over four games. Menchik was a huge favourite beforehand, but Graf caused a small sensation by winning the first game. Menchik then won the other three, however, to successfully defend her title. This was the first time the women's title was put on the line in a match arranged", "psg_id": "16262625" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "Topalov, and negotiations began for a Kramnik–Topalov match to unify the title. The FIDE World Chess Championship 2006 reunification match between Topalov and Kramnik was held in late 2006. After much controversy, it was won by Kramnik. Kramnik thus became the first unified and undisputed World Chess Champion since Kasparov split from FIDE to form the PCA in 1993. Kramnik played to defend his title at the World Chess Championship 2007 in Mexico. This was an 8-player double round robin tournament, the same format as was used for the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005. This tournament was won by Viswanathan", "psg_id": "1441874" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 1993", "text": "World Chess Championship 1993 The World Chess Championship 1993 was one of the most controversial matches in chess history, with incumbent World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov, and official challenger Nigel Short, splitting from FIDE, the official world governing body of chess, and playing their title match under the auspices of the Professional Chess Association. In response, FIDE stripped Kasparov of his title, and instead held a title match between Anatoly Karpov and Jan Timman. The matches were won by Kasparov and Karpov respectively. For the first time in history, there were two rival World Chess Champions, a situation which persisted", "psg_id": "10543788" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2013", "text": "43.Nd6 instead of 43.Nd2. The game ended in a draw due to insufficient mating material. With this draw, Carlsen won the World Championship match 6½–3½, becoming the new world chess champion. There were several changes and controversies in the process for choosing the challenger and hosts for the championship. A timeline is found below. World Chess Championship 2013 The World Chess Championship 2013 was a match between reigning world champion Viswanathan Anand and challenger Magnus Carlsen, to determine the 2013 World Chess Champion. It was held from 9 to 22 November 2013 in Chennai, India, under the auspices of FIDE", "psg_id": "15843742" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 1972", "text": "of the World Championship. The first game was played on July 11, 1972. The last game (the 21st) began on August 31, was after 40 moves, and Spassky resigned the next day without resuming play. Fischer won the match 12½–8½, becoming the eleventh undisputed World Champion. In 2016, former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov commented on the global significance of the match, saying: I think the reason you look at these matches probably was not so much the chess factor but to the political element, which was inevitable because in the Soviet Union, chess was treated by the Soviet authorities", "psg_id": "2997317" }, { "title": "World Correspondence Chess Championship", "text": "World Correspondence Chess Championship The World Correspondence Chess Championship determines the World Champion in correspondence chess. Men and women of any age are eligible to contest the title. The official World Correspondence Chess Championship is managed by the International Correspondence Chess Federation (ICCF). The world championship comprises four stages: Preliminaries, Semi-Finals, Candidates' Tournament, and Final. ICCF tournament rules define which players can access each stage. The first-, second- and third-placed finishers from the previous Final, and the first- and second-placed finishers from the Candidates' Tournaments have access to the World Correspondence Chess Championship Final. The ICCF also manages the Ladies", "psg_id": "16148901" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "Anand, thus making him the World Chess Champion. Because Anand's World Chess Champion title was won in a tournament rather than a match, a minority of commentators questioned the validity of his title. Kramnik also made ambiguous comments about the value of Anand's title, but did not claim the title himself. Subsequent world championship matches returned to the format of a match between the champion and a challenger. The following two championships had special clauses arising from the 2006 unification. Kramnik was given the right to challenge for the title he lost in a tournament in the World Chess Championship", "psg_id": "1441875" }, { "title": "Development of the World Chess Championship", "text": "not claim the title himself. Subsequent world championship matches returned to the format of a match between the champion and a challenger. The World Chess Championship 2008 was a 12-game match between the current champion Viswanathan Anand and 2006 champion Vladimir Kramnik. Anand convincingly defended his title in 11 games with 6½–4½. The World Chess Championship 2010 took place in April and May 2010, where Anand defeated 2005 FIDE champion Veselin Topalov (who defeated Chess World Cup 2007 winner Gata Kamsky in a match in February 2009 to determine Anand's challenger) to defend the title for the second time. FIDE", "psg_id": "12426149" }, { "title": "World Blitz Chess Championship", "text": "World Blitz Chess Championship The World Blitz Chess Championship is a chess tournament held to determine the world champion in chess played under blitz time controls. Since 2012, FIDE has held an annual joint rapid and blitz chess tournament and billed it as the World Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships. The current world blitz champion is Magnus Carlsen. Starting in the early 1900s, chess clubs began to organize tournament played at accelerated time controls; these early games usually required a set number of moves from each player within a certain time interval. One of the earliest examples was the local", "psg_id": "12659149" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2016", "text": "World Chess Championship 2016 The World Chess Championship 2016 was a chess match between reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen and challenger Sergey Karjakin to determine the World Chess Champion. Carlsen has been world champion since 2013, while Karjakin qualified as challenger by winning the 2016 Candidates Tournament. The best-of-12 match, organized by FIDE and its commercial partner Agon, was played in New York City between 10 and 30 November 2016. The match opened with seven consecutive draws before Karjakin won the eighth game. Carlsen evened the score by winning the tenth game. All other games were drawn, leaving the match", "psg_id": "17959505" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2008", "text": "World Chess Championship 2008 The World Chess Championship 2008 was a best-of-twelve-games match between the incumbent World Chess Champion, Viswanathan Anand, and the previous World Champion, Vladimir Kramnik. Kramnik had been granted a match after not winning the World Chess Championship 2007 tournament. After eleven games, Anand successfully defended his title by a final score of 6½–4½ (three victories and one defeat). The match took place at the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany in Bonn, Germany, between 14 October and 29 October 2008. The match was a one-off event in which the previous world champion", "psg_id": "10959848" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2010", "text": "tournament eventually won by Indian GM Viswanathan Anand to become the World Champion. Anand subsequently defended his title in a one-off match against Kramnik, the World Chess Championship 2008. The World Chess Championship format then returned to its original form, wherein a match between the current champion and a challenger would decide the World Champion. To choose the challenger, FIDE organized the Chess World Cup 2007. Topalov was compensated for missing the 2007 tournament by getting direct entry to a Challenger Match against the winner of the Chess World Cup. The winner of the Challenger Match would then be the", "psg_id": "10964336" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 2018 (May)", "text": "Women's World Chess Championship 2018 (May) The 2018 Women's World Chess Championship Match was a match held between Tan Zhongyi, the 2017 Women's World Chess champion, and her challenger Ju Wenjun to determine the new women's world chess champion. Ju Wenjun qualified by winning the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2015–16. The match took place from 2 to 20 May 2018 and was played in two halves, the first in Shanghai, the latter in Chongqing. The challenger qualified by winning the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2015–16. Hou Yifan had won the first tournament but then withdrew from the Grand Prix. After", "psg_id": "19331324" }, { "title": "1904 Cambridge Springs International Chess Congress", "text": "1904 Cambridge Springs International Chess Congress The 1904 Cambridge Springs International Chess Congress was the first major international chess tournament in America in the twentieth century. It featured the participation of World Champion Emanuel Lasker, who had not played a tournament since 1900 and would not play again until 1909. After the tournament Lasker moved to America and started publishing \"Lasker's Chess Magazine\", which ran from 1904 to 1907. However, that was not the only chess magazine spawned by the tournament. The Daily Bulletins produced by Hermann Helms proved so popular that Helms started the \"American Chess Bulletin\" as a", "psg_id": "17743368" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2007", "text": "World Chess Championship 2007 The World Chess Championship 2007 was held in Mexico City, from 12 September 2007 to 30 September 2007 to decide the world champion in the board game chess. It was an eight-player, double round robin tournament. Viswanathan Anand of India won the tournament and the title of World Chess Champion. His winning score was 9 points out of 14, with a total of four wins and 10 draws, and Anand was the only undefeated player in the tournament. This championship was unusual in that the World Chess Championship was decided by a tournament rather than a", "psg_id": "8853379" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2007", "text": "World Chess Championship 2007 The World Chess Championship 2007 was held in Mexico City, from 12 September 2007 to 30 September 2007 to decide the world champion in the board game chess. It was an eight-player, double round robin tournament. Viswanathan Anand of India won the tournament and the title of World Chess Champion. His winning score was 9 points out of 14, with a total of four wins and 10 draws, and Anand was the only undefeated player in the tournament. This championship was unusual in that the World Chess Championship was decided by a tournament rather than a", "psg_id": "8853371" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 1951", "text": "World Chess Championship 1951 The 1951 World Chess Championship was played between Mikhail Botvinnik and David Bronstein in Moscow from March 15 to May 11, 1951. It was the first match played under the supervision of FIDE; and the first to use a qualifying system of an Interzonal and Candidates Tournament to choose a challenger - a system which stayed in place until 1993. Botvinnik was the defending champion: he was 39 years old, had been a world leading player in the 1930s and World Champion since 1948. The challenger, David Bronstein, was 27 years old and relatively new to", "psg_id": "12192132" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2010", "text": "stranded because of the eruption. He asked for a three-day postponement, which was refused by the organisers on 19 April. Anand finally reached Sofia on 20 April, after a 40-hour road journey. The first game was consequently delayed by one day. All games started at 3.00 pm EEST (UTC+3), except Game 1, which began at EEST. Former FIDE World Chess Champion Alexander Khalifman, who analysed the 2010 Anand–Topalov World Championship match for the Russian chess magazine \"64\", stated in a subsequent interview that \"The chess was very good, and in sporting terms it was always a heated struggle with no", "psg_id": "10964342" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2018", "text": "World Chess Championship 2018 The World Chess Championship was a match between the reigning world champion since 2013, Magnus Carlsen, and his challenger Fabiano Caruana to determine the World Chess Champion. The 12-game match, organised by FIDE and its commercial partner Agon, was played at the Cochrane Theatre of The College in Holborn, London, between 9 and 28 November 2018. The classical time-control portion of the match ended with 12 consecutive draws, the only time in the history of the world chess championship that all classical games have been drawn. On 28 November, rapid chess was used as a tie-breaker;", "psg_id": "18837028" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 1889", "text": "World Chess Championship 1889 The World Chess Championship 1889 was the second official World Chess Championship, and was between Wilhelm Steinitz and Mikhail Chigorin. It took place in Havana, Cuba. Steinitz successfully defended his world title, by being the first of the two players to reach 10½. He won the match 10½-6½. When the dust had settled on Steinitz' victorious clash with Zukertort in 1886, the Austrian was widely acknowledged as having reached the pinnacle of world chess and yet, there was no international organisation with whom he could register the formal title of World Champion. Neither was there any", "psg_id": "11272805" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1934", "text": "at the personal initiative of two players (much like the open title at the time) and not under the auspices of FIDE. Women's World Chess Championship 1934 The Women's World Chess Championship 1934 was held in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. In 1934, reigning Women's World Chess Champion Vera Menchik was challenged by Sonja Graf, another female player who, like Menchik, regularly competed with men in open tournaments. The match was played in Rotterdam over four games. Menchik was a huge favourite beforehand, but Graf caused a small sensation by winning the first game. Menchik then won the other three, however,", "psg_id": "16262626" }, { "title": "World Correspondence Chess Championship", "text": "World Correspondence Chess Championships, that comprises Semi-Finals and Final. Dates given are the period in which the final of the championship took place, as given on the ICCF website. World Correspondence Chess Championship The World Correspondence Chess Championship determines the World Champion in correspondence chess. Men and women of any age are eligible to contest the title. The official World Correspondence Chess Championship is managed by the International Correspondence Chess Federation (ICCF). The world championship comprises four stages: Preliminaries, Semi-Finals, Candidates' Tournament, and Final. ICCF tournament rules define which players can access each stage. The first-, second- and third-placed finishers", "psg_id": "16148902" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 1889", "text": "champion would retain the title. Steinitz retained his title. World Chess Championship 1889 The World Chess Championship 1889 was the second official World Chess Championship, and was between Wilhelm Steinitz and Mikhail Chigorin. It took place in Havana, Cuba. Steinitz successfully defended his world title, by being the first of the two players to reach 10½. He won the match 10½-6½. When the dust had settled on Steinitz' victorious clash with Zukertort in 1886, the Austrian was widely acknowledged as having reached the pinnacle of world chess and yet, there was no international organisation with whom he could register the", "psg_id": "11272811" }, { "title": "Development of the World Chess Championship", "text": "became the first unified and undisputed World Chess Champion since Kasparov split from FIDE to form the PCA in 1993. Kramnik played to defend his title at the World Chess Championship 2007 in Mexico. This was an 8-player double round robin tournament, the same format as was used for the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005. This tournament was won by Viswanathan Anand. Because Anand's World Chess Champion title was won in a tournament rather than a match, a minority of commentators questioned the validity of his title. Kramnik also made ambiguous comments about the value of Anand's title, but did", "psg_id": "12426148" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2006", "text": "Kramnik stated in an interview that he does not respect Topalov as a person and will not shake hands with him. As of 2017, Kramnik and Topalov still refuse to shake hands in their encounters. Their rival scores after 2006 was tied in classical chess (+3, -3, =3 as of April 2017), and despite their rivalry, their games are still in very high quality. Notable games include Topalov's brilliant sacrifice 12. Nxf7 in Corus 2008 . World Chess Championship 2006 The World Chess Championship 2006 was a match between Classical World Chess Champion Vladimir Kramnik, and FIDE World Chess Champion", "psg_id": "8525300" }, { "title": "World Rapid Chess Championship", "text": "to participate in the event and derided the concept of an active chess champion afterwards - he was quoted as saying, “Active Chess? What does that make me, the Passive World Champion?”. The political controversy surrounding the event and the naming of a separate \"active chess champion\" led to the parallel rapid championship being dropped for future years. In 2001, the French Chess Federation organized the 16-player World Cup of Rapid Chess at Cannes, with support from FIDE. The tournament consisted of a round-robin stage (2 groups of eight players each), followed by a set of knockout matches to determine", "psg_id": "12676177" }, { "title": "FIDE World Chess Championship 2004", "text": "FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 The FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 was held at the Almahary Hotel in Tripoli, Libya, from June 18 to July 13. It was won by Rustam Kasimdzhanov, who beat Michael Adams in the final by a score of 4½–3½. He won about US$100,000 and the title of FIDE World Chess Champion. The intention was that the tournament winner would play world number one Garry Kasparov in a step towards the reunification of the World Chess Championship, which had been split into two separate titles since the World Chess Championship 1993. However, that match never took", "psg_id": "3295200" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship", "text": "the championship title as a whole. The challenger to the current world champion will be the winner of a to be created Candidates tournament. Women's World Chess Championship The Women's World Chess Championship (WWCC) is played to determine the women's world champion in chess. Like the World Chess Championship, it is administered by FIDE. Unlike with most sports recognized by the International Olympic Committee, where competition is either \"mixed\" (containing everyone) or split into men and women, in chess women are both allowed to compete in the \"open\" division (including the World Chess Championship) yet also have a separate Women's", "psg_id": "7614177" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2014", "text": "few doubted that Carlsen would win the match. Sergey Karjakin noted that Anand was not in top form during the match. Anand himself admitted that his key sacrifice in the final game was an unjustified risk, and that Carlsen had played better throughout the match. World Chess Championship 2014 The World Chess Championship 2014 was a match between the world champion Magnus Carlsen and challenger Viswanathan Anand, to determine the World Chess Champion. It was held from 7 to 28 November 2014, under the auspices of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) in Sochi, Russia. The match was decided after eleven", "psg_id": "15322549" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2014", "text": "World Chess Championship 2014 The World Chess Championship 2014 was a match between the world champion Magnus Carlsen and challenger Viswanathan Anand, to determine the World Chess Champion. It was held from 7 to 28 November 2014, under the auspices of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) in Sochi, Russia. The match was decided after eleven of twelve scheduled games. On 23 November 2014 Carlsen retained his title, winning three games, losing one and drawing seven. The challenger was determined in the 2014 Candidates Tournament, an eight-player double round-robin tournament that took place in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, from 13 March to 31", "psg_id": "15322525" }, { "title": "World Rapid Chess Championship", "text": "sudden-death Armageddon game. The final match initially consisted of four rapid games, with the same tiebreaks; in 2013, the final was shortened back to two rapid games. World Rapid Chess Championship The World Rapid Chess Championship is a chess tournament held to determine the world champion in chess played under rapid time controls. Prior to 2012, the FIDE gave such recognition to a limited number of tournaments, with non-FIDE recognized tournaments annually naming a world rapid champion of their own. Since 2012, FIDE has held an annual joint rapid and blitz chess tournament and billed it as the Word Rapid", "psg_id": "12676193" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "counts as a win, even if the match was drawn.) The table is made more complicated by the split between the \"Classical\" and FIDE world titles between 1993 and 2006. World Chess Championship The World Chess Championship (sometimes abbreviated as WCC) is played to determine the world champion in chess. Since 2014, the schedule has settled on a two-year cycle with a championship held in every even year. Magnus Carlsen has been world champion since he dethroned Viswanathan Anand in 2013. He then went on to successfully defend his title against Anand in 2014, against Sergey Karjakin in 2016 and", "psg_id": "1441881" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "and Wilhelm Steinitz respectively, played a match. From 1886 to 1946, the champion set the terms, requiring any challenger to raise a sizable stake and defeat the champion in a match in order to become the new world champion. From 1948 to 1993, the championship was administered by FIDE, the World Chess Federation. In 1993, the reigning champion (Garry Kasparov) broke away from FIDE, which led to the creation of the rival PCA championship. The titles were unified at the World Chess Championship 2006. Though the world championship is open to all players, there are separate events and titles for", "psg_id": "1441816" }, { "title": "FIDE World Chess Championship 2002", "text": "FIDE World Chess Championship 2002 The FIDE World Chess Championship 2002 was held in Moscow, Russia. The first six rounds were played between 27 November and 14 December 2001, and the final match started on 16 January and ended on 23 January 2002. The Ukrainian Grandmaster Ruslan Ponomariov, aged 18, won the championship and became the youngest FIDE World Champion. At the time of this championship, the World title was split. The Classical World Champion, Vladimir Kramnik, did not participate, as well as the previous Classical Champion and world's highest-rated player, Garry Kasparov. However, all other strongest players of the", "psg_id": "12090794" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2006", "text": "Topalov won games 8 and 9, taking the lead for the first time, but Kramnik struck back with a win in game 10. The remaining games were drawn, sending the match to a tiebreak. After a draw in the first game and a win apiece in the second and third games, Kramnik won the fourth game after Topalov blundered, to win the tiebreak and the match, becoming the 14th undisputed World Chess Champion. After Garry Kasparov split from FIDE in 1993, there were two world chess champions. There was the 'Classical' world champion, the title that only passes on to", "psg_id": "8525273" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 1984", "text": "World Chess Championship 1984 The World Chess Championship 1984 was a match between challenger Garry Kasparov and defending champion Anatoly Karpov in Moscow from 10 September 1984 to 15 February 1985 for the World Chess Championship title. After 5 months and 48 games, the match was abandoned in controversial circumstances with Karpov leading five wins to three (with 40 draws), and replayed in the World Chess Championship 1985. Three Interzonal tournaments were held. The top two finishers in each qualified. Zoltán Ribli won the Las Palmas Interzonal ahead of 62-year-old former World Champion Vasily Smyslov. Kasparov, aged 19 years old", "psg_id": "11496908" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 1892", "text": "World Chess Championship 1892 The fourth World Chess Championship was held in Havana between January 1 and February 28, 1892. Defending champion William Steinitz narrowly defeated challenger Mikhail Chigorin. The match was to last twenty games; the first player to score 10½ points \"or\" win ten games would be the champion. In the event of a 10–10 tie after 20 games the players would continue until one of them had won ten games. If it reached a score of nine wins each, the match would end in a draw and the defending champion Steinitz would retain the title. After twenty", "psg_id": "11550102" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2012", "text": "World Chess Championship 2012 The World Chess Championship 2012 was a chess match between the defending world champion Viswanathan Anand of India and Boris Gelfand of Israel, winner of the 2011 Candidates Tournament. After sixteen games, including four rapid games, Anand retained his title. The match, held under the auspices of the World Chess Federation FIDE, took place between 10 and 30 May 2012 in the Engineering Building of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia. The prize fund was US$2.55 million. Anand was the defending champion, having gained the title in 2007 and defended it in 2008 (against Vladimir Kramnik)", "psg_id": "11903091" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2010", "text": "World Chess Championship 2010 The World Chess Championship 2010 match pitted the defending world champion, Viswanathan Anand, against challenger Veselin Topalov, for the title of World Chess Champion. The match took place in Sofia, Bulgaria from 24 April to 13 May 2010, with a prize fund of million euros (60% to the winner). Anand won the final game to win the match 6½–5½ and retain the title. The match was to be twelve games, with tie-breaks if necessary, the same format and length as the 2006 and 2008 matches. In early 2006, FIDE announced that the World Chess Championship 2007", "psg_id": "10964334" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2010", "text": "Champion title once again. World Chess Championship 2010 The World Chess Championship 2010 match pitted the defending world champion, Viswanathan Anand, against challenger Veselin Topalov, for the title of World Chess Champion. The match took place in Sofia, Bulgaria from 24 April to 13 May 2010, with a prize fund of million euros (60% to the winner). Anand won the final game to win the match 6½–5½ and retain the title. The match was to be twelve games, with tie-breaks if necessary, the same format and length as the 2006 and 2008 matches. In early 2006, FIDE announced that the", "psg_id": "10964353" }, { "title": "FIDE World Chess Championship 1999", "text": "FIDE World Chess Championship 1999 The FIDE World Chess Championship 1999 was held at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip between 31 July and 28 August 1999. The championship was won by Russian Alexander Khalifman, making him the FIDE World Chess Champion. The format was a knockout tournament of short matches. This was similar in style to that used at the FIDE World Chess Championship 1998, and had the same advantages and disadvantages - see FIDE World Chess Championship 1998#Controversies. A change from the 1998 championship was that incumbent champion (Anatoly Karpov) had no special privileges, other than that", "psg_id": "12129235" }, { "title": "First-move advantage in chess", "text": "first move is of little worth\". Steinitz, the first World Champion, who is widely considered the father of modern chess, wrote in 1889, \"It is now conceded by all experts that by proper play on both sides the legitimate issue of a game ought to be a draw.\" Lasker and Capablanca, the second and third World Champions, agreed. Reuben Fine, one of the world's leading players from 1936 to 1951, wrote that White's opening advantage is too intangible to be sufficient for a win without an error by Black. The view that a game of chess should end in a", "psg_id": "11716634" }, { "title": "FIDE World Chess Championship 1998", "text": "FIDE World Chess Championship 1998 The FIDE World Chess Championship 1998 was contested in a match between the FIDE World Champion Anatoly Karpov and the challenger Viswanathan Anand. The match took place between 2 January and 9 January 1998 in Lausanne, Switzerland. The challenger was determined in a tournament held in Groningen, Netherlands, between 9 December and 30 December 1997. After the championship match ended in a draw, Karpov won the rapid playoff, becoming the 1998 FIDE World Chess Champion. From 1948 to 1993, the world chess championship had been administered by FIDE, the international chess federation. In 1993, World", "psg_id": "12148716" }, { "title": "Chess Today", "text": "Chess Champion), Svidler, Smyslov (former World Chess Champion), Spassky (former World Chess Champion) and Ponomariov (former FIDE World Chess Champion). Chess Today Chess Today was the first, and is the longest running, Internet-only daily chess newspaper, having continued virtually uninterrupted since 7 November 2000. It is distributed to subscribers by e-mail. Each e-mail has the PDF of the newspaper attached, as well as a small collection of recent games. The editor and proprietor of Chess Today is Grandmaster Alexander Baburin. Each edition contains at least one tactical puzzle, an annotated game, and world chess news. Other elements of the publication", "psg_id": "20194871" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "champion retained the title if the match was tied at 12–12 including draws. Eventually FIDE deposed Fischer and crowned Karpov as the new champion. Fischer privately maintained that he was still World Champion. He went into seclusion and did not play chess in public again until 1992, when he offered Spassky a rematch, again for the World Championship. The Fischer–Spassky (1992 match) attracted good media coverage, but the chess world did not take this claim to the championship seriously. Karpov dominated the 1970s and early 1980s with an incredible string of tournament successes. He convincingly demonstrated that he was the", "psg_id": "1441864" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "World Chess Championship The World Chess Championship (sometimes abbreviated as WCC) is played to determine the world champion in chess. Since 2014, the schedule has settled on a two-year cycle with a championship held in every even year. Magnus Carlsen has been world champion since he dethroned Viswanathan Anand in 2013. He then went on to successfully defend his title against Anand in 2014, against Sergey Karjakin in 2016 and against Fabiano Caruana in 2018. The official world championship is generally regarded to have begun in 1886, when the two leading players in Europe and the United States, Johann Zukertort", "psg_id": "1441815" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2008", "text": "(Vladimir Kramnik) had been given the right to challenge to regain his title. Its origin was in the complications in reunifying the world title in 2006. The chess world title was split between 1993 and 2006. In early 2006, FIDE had already announced the conditions for the World Chess Championship 2007: an eight-player tournament which included FIDE World Champion Veselin Topalov, but not \"Classical\" World Champion Vladimir Kramnik. FIDE later organized a reunification match between Kramnik and Topalov (the World Chess Championship 2006), with Kramnik to take Topalov's place in the 2007 tournament if he was to win the match.", "psg_id": "10959849" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1956", "text": "Women's World Chess Championship 1956 The 1956 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Olga Rubtsova, who became the fourth women's champion. The Candidates Tournament was won by Rubtsova. Instead of her playing the defending champion Elisabeth Bykova, however, FIDE decided that the championship would be decided between the top three female players: Rubtsova, Bykova, and Lyudmila Rudenko, ex-champion and loser of the last title match. The Candidates Tournament was held in Moscow in October 1955. Rubtsova won narrowly, only half a point ahead of her closest competitor. The championship tournament was held in Moscow in 1956. The three players", "psg_id": "16265086" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1956", "text": "each played 8-game mini-matches against each other, with Rubtsova eventually clinching the title. Women's World Chess Championship 1956 The 1956 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Olga Rubtsova, who became the fourth women's champion. The Candidates Tournament was won by Rubtsova. Instead of her playing the defending champion Elisabeth Bykova, however, FIDE decided that the championship would be decided between the top three female players: Rubtsova, Bykova, and Lyudmila Rudenko, ex-champion and loser of the last title match. The Candidates Tournament was held in Moscow in October 1955. Rubtsova won narrowly, only half a point ahead of her closest", "psg_id": "16265087" }, { "title": "World Rapid Chess Championship", "text": "FIDE would re-use these time controls and the \"rapid chess\" moniker for the 2003 FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship, held in Cap d'Agde. During the World Cup 2013, these time controls were also used for the rapid tiebreak stages. In 2012, FIDE inaugurated the World Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships. The current time controls for the rapid championship are set at 15 minutes per player, with a 10-second increment. Prior to 2012, FIDE sporadically sanctioned a world rapid chess championship. The first official high-profile rapid match took place in 1987, when then-world champion Garry Kasparov defeated Nigel Short in the", "psg_id": "12676175" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1965", "text": "victory was never really in doubt. Women's World Chess Championship 1965 The 1965 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Nona Gaprindashvili, who successfully defended her title against challenger Alla Kushnir in what was to be the first of three consecutive title matches between the two strongest female players of their time. The Candidates Tournament was held in Sukhumi in September and October 1964. Three players were tied for first place, but Kushnir won the playoff in Moscow in December 1964 and earned the right to challenge the reigning champion Gaprindashvili. The championship match was played in Riga in 1965.", "psg_id": "16267148" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 2012", "text": "Women's World Chess Championship 2012 The Women's World Chess Championship 2012 was a knockout tournament, to decide the women's world champion. The title was won by Anna Ushenina of Ukraine for the first time. Defending champion Hou Yifan went out in the second round. The tournament was played as a 64-player knockout type in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia, from 10 November to 1 December 2012. Each pairing consisted of two games, and tie-breaks at faster time controls, if necessary. After only two wins by lower rated players in the first round, the second round saw the top three seeds all going", "psg_id": "15825651" }, { "title": "Classical World Chess Championship 2004", "text": "Classical World Chess Championship 2004 The Classical World Chess Championship 2004 was held from September 25, 2004, to October 18, 2004, in Brissago, Switzerland. Vladimir Kramnik, the defending champion, played Peter Leko, the challenger, in a fourteen-game match. The match ended 7–7, each player scoring two wins. Kramnik retained his title under the rules of the match. Garry Kasparov's split from FIDE in 1993 resulted in two lines of world chess champions. There was the 'Classical' world champion, the title that only passes on to a player when he beats the previous world champion. This was held by Kasparov, until", "psg_id": "8856937" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1965", "text": "Women's World Chess Championship 1965 The 1965 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Nona Gaprindashvili, who successfully defended her title against challenger Alla Kushnir in what was to be the first of three consecutive title matches between the two strongest female players of their time. The Candidates Tournament was held in Sukhumi in September and October 1964. Three players were tied for first place, but Kushnir won the playoff in Moscow in December 1964 and earned the right to challenge the reigning champion Gaprindashvili. The championship match was played in Riga in 1965. Despite valiant opposition from Kushnir, Gaprindashvili's", "psg_id": "16267147" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship", "text": "returned to China. The new champion Xu Yuhua was pregnant during the championship. In 2008, the title went to Russian grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk, who, in the final, beat Chinese prodigy Hou Yifan 2–1, then aged 14 (see Women's World Chess Championship 2008). In 2010 the title returned to China once again. Hou Yifan, the runner-up in the previous championship, became the youngest ever women's world champion at the age of 16. She beat her compatriot WGM Ruan Lufei 2–2 (classic) 3–1 (rapid playoffs). Beginning from 2010, the Women's World Chess Championship would be held annually in alternating formats. In even", "psg_id": "7614173" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1988", "text": "place, but Ioseliani won the subsequent playoff 3-2, earning the right to challenge the reigning champion for the title. The championship match was played in Telavi in 1988. This time, challenger Ioseliani put real pressure on the champion, especially when she won the penultimate game, reducing Chiburdanidze's lead to one point. In the end, however, the champion forced a draw with Black in the last game and held onto her title (in what would turn out to be her last successful defense). Women's World Chess Championship 1988 The 1988 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Maia Chiburdanidze, who successfully", "psg_id": "16280970" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship", "text": "Yifan was knocked-out in the second round in Women's World Chess Championship 2012, which was played in Khanty Mansiysk. Anna Ushenina, seeded 30th in the tournament, won the final against Antoaneta Stefanova 3–2. The Women's World Chess Championship 2013 was a match over 10 games between defending champion Anna Ushenina and Hou Yifan who had won the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2011–2012. After seven of ten games Hou Yifan won the match 5.5 to 1.5 to retake the title. After Hou declined to defend her title at the Women's World Chess Championship 2015, the title was won by Mariya Muzychuk,", "psg_id": "7614175" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "1950s Reuben Fine followed their example. On the other hand, many recent commentators divide Steinitz' reign into an \"unofficial\" one before he beat Zukertort again in 1886 and the first \"official\" world championship from that time onwards; Steinitz had insisted that the contract for the 1886 match must specify that the match was \"for the Championship of the World\" (\"Chess Monthly\", January 1886). \"The Irish Times\" (6 March 1879) argued that Steinitz had forfeited the title by prolonged absence from competitive chess and therefore Zukertort should be regarded as champion. The \"Chess Player's Chronicle\" (18 July 1883) made a more", "psg_id": "1441834" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2008", "text": "gxf6 9.f5 Qc5 10.Qd3 Nc6 11.Nb3 Qe5 12.0-0-0 exf5 13.Qe3 Bg7 14.Rd5 Qe7 15.Qg3 Rg8 16.Qf4 fxe4 17.Nxe4 f5 18.Nxd6+ Kf8 19.Nxc8 Rxc8 20.Kb1 Qe1+ 21.Nc1 Ne7 22.Qd2 Qxd2 23.Rxd2 Bh6 24.Rf2 Be3 ½–½ World Chess Championship 2008 The World Chess Championship 2008 was a best-of-twelve-games match between the incumbent World Chess Champion, Viswanathan Anand, and the previous World Champion, Vladimir Kramnik. Kramnik had been granted a match after not winning the World Chess Championship 2007 tournament. After eleven games, Anand successfully defended his title by a final score of 6½–4½ (three victories and one defeat). The match took place", "psg_id": "10959865" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1996", "text": "match was played in Jaén in 1996 and, like the Candidates Tournament, dominated by Polgar who won 6 games (against 2) and in the end defeated champion Xie Jun by four points. The match was set for 16 matches, but ended early, when Polgar reached 8.5 points. The organizer apparently threatened to fine both players after draws in game 2 and 3. Women's World Chess Championship 1996 The 1996 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Hungarian Zsuzsa Polgar, who defeated the incumbent champion Xie Jun in the title match. Polgar was seeking American Citizenship at the time. As part", "psg_id": "16284481" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 1985", "text": "World Chess Championship 1985 The 1985 World Chess Championship was played between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov in Moscow from September 3 to November 9, 1985. Kasparov won, to become the thirteenth and youngest world champion at the age of 22. It is difficult to view the 1985 World Chess Championship in isolation, following as it did only 7 months after the highly controversial finish of the 1984 championship between the same players. On 8 February 1985, after 48 games had been contested over 5 months, the 1984 championship was abandoned with no result, becoming the first, and thus far", "psg_id": "12193478" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship", "text": "suggested that Steinitz could not make such a claim while Paul Morphy was alive. Morphy had defeated Anderssen by a far wider margin in 1858, but retired from chess competition soon after he returned to the United States in 1859, and died in 1884. The earliest known reference to Steinitz as world champion was in the \"Chess Player's Chronicle\" (October 1872), after he beat Johannes Zukertort in their first match. But the \"New York Times\" (11 March 1894), \"British Chess Magazine\" (April 1894) and Emanuel Lasker (\"Lasker's Chess Magazine\", May 1908) dated his reign from 1866, and in the early", "psg_id": "1441833" }, { "title": "Classical World Chess Championship 2000", "text": "becoming the undisputed world chess champion. Classical World Chess Championship 2000 The Classical World Chess Championship 2000, known at the time as the Braingames World Chess Championships, was held from 8 October 2000 – 4 November 2000 in London, United Kingdom. Garry Kasparov, the defending champion, played Vladimir Kramnik. The match was the best of 16 games, and in the event of an 8-8 tie, Kasparov would keep his title. Although Kasparov was the strong favourite, Kramnik won the match with two wins, 13 draws and no losses. To the supporters of the lineal world championship, Kramnik became the 14th", "psg_id": "7994379" }, { "title": "Classical World Chess Championship 2000", "text": "Classical World Chess Championship 2000 The Classical World Chess Championship 2000, known at the time as the Braingames World Chess Championships, was held from 8 October 2000 – 4 November 2000 in London, United Kingdom. Garry Kasparov, the defending champion, played Vladimir Kramnik. The match was the best of 16 games, and in the event of an 8-8 tie, Kasparov would keep his title. Although Kasparov was the strong favourite, Kramnik won the match with two wins, 13 draws and no losses. To the supporters of the lineal world championship, Kramnik became the 14th world chess champion. Following the split", "psg_id": "7994372" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship", "text": "Women's World Chess Championship The Women's World Chess Championship (WWCC) is played to determine the women's world champion in chess. Like the World Chess Championship, it is administered by FIDE. Unlike with most sports recognized by the International Olympic Committee, where competition is either \"mixed\" (containing everyone) or split into men and women, in chess women are both allowed to compete in the \"open\" division (including the World Chess Championship) yet also have a separate Women's Championship (only open to females). The Women's World Championship was established by FIDE in 1927 as a single tournament held alongside the Chess Olympiad.", "psg_id": "7614164" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 2007", "text": "event. However, Veselin Topalov, FIDE World Chess Champion 2005, was replaced by Vladimir Kramnik, Classical World Chess Champion, after losing his unification match to him in the 2006 World Championship. Four further players qualified through the 2005–07 qualification process, which consisted of three stages: The 2005 World Cup, held in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, was the qualification for the Candidates tournament. It was a knock-out tournament of mini-matches, in the style of the FIDE World Chess Championships 1998-2004. However, once 16 players were left, they were no longer immediately eliminated, but played further mini-matches to establish places 1 through 16. The top", "psg_id": "8853374" }, { "title": "Development of the World Chess Championship", "text": "Chennai, India. Development of the World Chess Championship The concept of a world chess champion started to emerge in the first half of the 19th century, and the phrase \"world champion\" appeared in 1845. From this time onwards various players were \"acclaimed\" as world champions, but the first contest that was defined \"in advance\" as being for the world championship was the match between Steinitz and Zukertort in 1886. Until 1948 world championship contents were matches arranged privately between the players. As a result, the players also had to arrange the funding, in the form of stakes provided by enthusiasts", "psg_id": "12426151" }, { "title": "Women's World Chess Championship 1981", "text": "The semifinal Ioseliani-Gaprindashvili ended 7-7; in the end, Ioseliani won the lucky draw and advanced to the final. Here she lost to Alexandria, who earned the right to challenge the reigning champion for the second time (after 1975). The championship match was played in Borjomi and Tbilisi in 1981. A tough match went the full 16 games and ended in an 8-8 tie, with champion Chiburdanidze thus retaining her title. Women's World Chess Championship 1981 The 1981 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Maia Chiburdanidze, who successfully defended her title against challenger Nana Alexandria after a closely fought match,", "psg_id": "16279408" }, { "title": "Classical World Chess Championship 1995", "text": "Classical World Chess Championship 1995 The Classical World Chess Championship 1995, known at the time as the PCA World Chess Championship 1995, was held from September 10, 1995, to October 16, 1995, on the 107th floor of the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City. Garry Kasparov, the defending champion, played Viswanathan Anand, the challenger, in a twenty-game match. Kasparov won the match after eighteen games with four wins, one loss, and thirteen draws. In 1993, the reigning FIDE World Chess Champion, Garry Kasparov decided to split from FIDE because he felt the organisation was corrupt,", "psg_id": "8935728" }, { "title": "World Chess Championship 1892", "text": "blundered with 32. Bb4?? Rxh2+ White resigns, as Black will mate on the next move. World Chess Championship 1892 The fourth World Chess Championship was held in Havana between January 1 and February 28, 1892. Defending champion William Steinitz narrowly defeated challenger Mikhail Chigorin. The match was to last twenty games; the first player to score 10½ points \"or\" win ten games would be the champion. In the event of a 10–10 tie after 20 games the players would continue until one of them had won ten games. If it reached a score of nine wins each, the match would", "psg_id": "11550105" }, { "title": "Classical World Chess Championship 1995", "text": "and formed a rival organisation, the PCA (Professional Chess Association). In response, FIDE stripped Kasparov of his status and organised an event to determine a new champion — this event was won by Anatoly Karpov. Kasparov claimed that, as he had not been defeated by a challenger to his title in a match, and in fact had defeated the rightful challenger (Nigel Short in 1993), that he was still the reigning world champion. Thus, for the first time since the inaugural World Championship in 1886, there were two rival World Chess Championships. The PCA ran a world championship cycle similar", "psg_id": "8935729" }, { "title": "FIDE World Chess Championship 2000", "text": "FIDE World Chess Championship 2000 The FIDE World Chess Championship 2000 was held in New Delhi, India, and Tehran, Iran. The first six rounds were played in New Delhi between 27 November and 15 December 2000, and the final match in Tehran started on 20 December and ended on 24 December 2000. The top seeded Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand won the championship. At the time of this championship, the World title was split. The newly crowned Classical World Champion, Vladimir Kramnik, did not participate, as well as the previous Classical Champion and world's highest-rated player, Garry Kasparov. Anatoly Karpov, the", "psg_id": "12116117" } ]
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which swiss-born californian first used an amplifier with a guitar?
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[ { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "Guitar amplifier A guitar amplifier (or amp) is an electronic device or system that strengthens the weak electrical signal from a pickup on an electric guitar, bass guitar, or acoustic guitar so that it can produce sound through one or more loudspeakers, which are typically housed in a wooden cabinet. A guitar amplifier may be a standalone wood or metal cabinet that contains only the power amplifier (and preamplifier) circuits, requiring the use of a separate speaker cabinet–or it may be a \"combo\" amplifier, which contains both the amplifier and one or more speakers in a wooden cabinet. There is", "psg_id": "2127776" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "the signal reaches the amplifier. In the 1920s, it was very hard for a musician playing a pickup-equipped guitar to find an amplifier and speaker to make their instrument louder as the only speakers that could be bought were \"radio horns of limited frequency range and low acoustic output\". The cone speaker, widely used in 2000s-era amp cabinets, was not offered for sale until 1925. The first amplifiers and speakers could only be powered with large batteries, which made them heavy and hard to carry around. When engineers developed the first AC mains-powered amplifiers, they were soon used to make", "psg_id": "2127779" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "already distorted output of one amplifier into the input of another. Later, most guitar amps were provided with preamplifier distortion controls, and \"fuzz boxes\" and other effects units were engineered to safely and reliably produce these sounds. In the 2000s, overdrive and distortion has become an integral part of many styles of electric guitar playing, ranging from blues rock to heavy metal and hardcore punk. Guitar combo amplifiers were at first used with bass guitars and electric pianos, but these instruments produce a wider frequency range and need a full-range speaker system. Much more amplifier power is required to reproduce", "psg_id": "2127788" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "powered speakers, because most genres relied on the tonal coloration of a regular guitar amplifier setup—from the preamplifier, equalization filters, power amp, guitar speakers, and cabinet design. The FRFR approach assumes the tone is shaped by sound processors in the signal chain before the amplifier and speaker stage, so it strives to not add further coloration or dedicated combo-style amplifiers with a broad frequency range. Such processors can be traditional guitar effects, a modeling amplifier (without power amplifier), or a computer running tone-shaping software. Using a modeling amp or a multi effects pedal used with line level output, a guitarist", "psg_id": "2127806" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "amp sounds in some genres. In a standard master-volume guitar amp, as the amp's final or master volume is increased beyond the full power of the amplifier, power tube distortion is produced. The \"power soak\" approach places the attenuation between the power tubes and the guitar speaker. In the re-amped or \"dummy load\" approach, the tube power amp drives a mostly resistive dummy load while an additional low power amp drives the guitar speaker. In the isolation box approach, the guitar amplifier is used with a guitar speaker in a separate cabinet. A soundproofed isolation cabinet, isolation box, isolation booth,", "psg_id": "2127819" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "to the speaker, and the amplifier's master volume control determines the amount of power-tube distortion. Power-supply based power reduction is controlled by a knob on the tube power amp, variously labeled \"wattage\", \"power\", \"scale\", \"power scale\", or \"power dampening\". Guitar amplifier A guitar amplifier (or amp) is an electronic device or system that strengthens the weak electrical signal from a pickup on an electric guitar, bass guitar, or acoustic guitar so that it can produce sound through one or more loudspeakers, which are typically housed in a wooden cabinet. A guitar amplifier may be a standalone wood or metal cabinet", "psg_id": "2127824" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "electronic effects—such as equalization, compression, distortion, chorus, or reverb. Amplifiers may use vacuum tubes (called valves in Britain), solid-state (transistor) devices, or both. The two common guitar amplifier configurations are: a combination (\"combo\") amplifier that includes an amplifier and one or more speakers in a single cabinet, and a standalone amplifier (often called a \"head\" or \"amp head\"), which passes the amplified signal via a speaker cable to one or more external speaker cabinets. A wide range of speaker configurations are available in guitar cabinets—from cabinets with a single speaker (e.g., 1×10\" or 1×12\") or multiple speakers (e.g., 2×10\", 4×10\"", "psg_id": "2127792" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "or isolation room can be used. A variety of labels are used for level attenuation potentiometers (knobs) in a guitar amplifier and other guitar equipment. Electric guitars and basses have a volume control on the instrument that attenuates the signal from selected pickups. There may be two volume controls on an electric guitar or bass, wired in parallel to mix the signal levels from the neck and bridge pickups. Rolling back the guitar's volume control also changes the pickup's equalization or frequency response, which can provide pre-distortion equalization. The simplest guitar amplifiers, such as some vintage amps and modern practice", "psg_id": "2127820" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "a speaker, all in an easily transported wooden cabinet. In 1929, Vega electrics launched a portable banjo amplifier. In 1932, Electro String Instruments and amplifier (this is not the same company as Stromberg Electro Instruments) introduced a guitar amp with \"high output\" and a \"string driven magnetic pickup\". Electro set out the standard template for combo amps: a wooden cabinet with the electronic amplifier mounted inside, and a convenient carrying handle to facilitate transporting the cabinet. In 1933, Vivi-Tone amp set-ups were used for live performances and radio shows. In 1934, Rickenbacker launched a similar combo amp that added metal", "psg_id": "2127782" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "(or several hundred watt) heads with one or more 8x10” cabinets. Some guitar amps are strongly associated with specific instruments or genres, such as the Marshall amps, which are widely used in heavy metal music. Vacuum tubes (called \"valves\" in British English) were by far the dominant active electronic components in most instrument amplifier applications until the 1970s, when solid-state semiconductors (transistors) started taking over. Transistor amplifiers are less expensive to build and maintain, reduce the weight and heat of an amplifier, and tend to be more reliable and more shock-resistant. Tubes are fragile and they must be replaced and", "psg_id": "2127800" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "controls were simple, mainly providing treble adjustment. The limited controls, the early loudspeakers, and the low amplifier power (typically 15 watts or less prior to the mid-1950s) gave poor high treble and bass output. Some models also provided effects such as an electronic tremolo unit. In confusion over nomenclature, Fender labeled early amplifier tremolo as \"vibrato\" and called the vibrato arm of the Stratocaster guitar a \"tremolo bar\" (see vibrato unit, electric guitar, and tremolo). Some later amplifier models included an onboard spring reverb effect, one of the first being the Ampeg Reverberocket amp. In the 1950s, several guitarists experimented", "psg_id": "2127786" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "or to switch between channels. Some amps have an XLR jack for a microphone, either for the guitar amp to be used for singing (in effect as a mini-PA system), or, for acoustic guitar, to mix a mic signal with a pickup signal. The vast majority of guitar amps can only be powered by AC mains power (plugging into a wall outlet); however, a small number of practice amps designed for buskers also have battery power so they can be used for street performances. A \"combo\" amp contains the amplifier and one or more speakers in a single cabinet. In", "psg_id": "2127796" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "control for high frequencies. Some guitar amplifiers have a graphic equalizer, which uses vertical faders to control multiple frequency bands. Some more expensive bass amps have a parametric equalizer, which enables precise control of tone. The first amplifier stage is a preamplifier. It amplifies the audio signal to a level that can drive the power stage. The preamplifier also changes the tone of the signal; high preamp settings add overdrive. The power amplifier produces a high current signal to drive a loudspeaker and produce sound. Various types of tone stages may affect the guitar signal: Tone stages may also provide", "psg_id": "2127791" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "a \"head and speaker cabinet\" configuration, the amplifier and speaker each have their own cabinet. The amplifier (head) may drive one or more speaker cabinets. In the 1920s, guitarists played through public address amplifiers, but by the 1940s, this was uncommon. A rare exception in the 1990s was grunge guitarist Kurt Cobain, who used four 800 watt PA amplifiers in his early guitar set-up. Besides instrument inputs and speaker outputs (typically via 1/4\" jacks), an amp may have other inputs and outputs. These can include an auxiliary input jack (sometimes with its own level control, for a drum machine), \"send\"", "psg_id": "2127797" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "can plug in the guitar into a flat response mic input or into a keyboard amplifier. \"Acoustic amplifiers\" are intended for acoustic guitars and other acoustic instruments, especially for the way these instruments are used in relatively quiet genres such as folk and bluegrass. They are similar to keyboard amplifiers, in that they have a relatively flat frequency response with minimal coloration. To produce this relatively \"clean\" sound, these amplifiers often have powerful amplifiers (providing up to 800 watts RMS), to provide additional \"Headroom\" and prevent unwanted distortion. Since an 800 watt amplifier built with standard Class AB technology is", "psg_id": "2127807" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "commonly available as built-in features. The input of modern guitar amplifiers is a 1/4\" jack, which is fed a signal from an electro-magnetic pickup (from an electric guitar) or a piezoelectric pickup (usually from an acoustic guitar) using a patch cord, or a wireless transmitter. For electric guitar players, their choice of guitar amp and the settings they use on the amplifier are a key part of their signature tone or sound. Some guitar players are longtime users of a specific amp brand or model. Guitarists may also use external effects pedals to alter the sound of their tone before", "psg_id": "2127778" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "sound.\" The relationship between power output in watts and perceived volume is not immediately obvious. The human ear perceives a 5-watt amplifier as half as loud as a 50-watt amplifier (a tenfold increase in power), and a half-watt amplifier is a quarter as loud as a 50-watt amp. Doubling the output power of an amplifier results in a \"just noticeable\" increase in volume, so a 100-watt amplifier is only just noticeably louder than a 50-watt amplifier. Such generalizations are also subject to the human ear's tendency to behave as a natural compressor at high volumes. For electric guitar amplifiers, there", "psg_id": "2127814" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "rectifiers and the sag circuit—which should not be confused with attenuation—allow high power amplifiers to produce low power volume while preserving high power distortion. Speaker efficiency is also a major factor affecting a tube amplifier's maximum volume. For bass instruments, higher-power amplifiers are needed to reproduce low-frequency sounds. While an electric guitarist would be able to play at a small club with a 50-watt amplifier, a bass player performing in the same venue would probably need an amplifier with 200 or more watts. Distortion is a feature available on many guitar amplifiers that is not typically found on keyboard or", "psg_id": "2127816" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "musical instruments louder. Engineers invented the first loud, powerful amplifier and speaker systems for public address systems and movie theaters. These large PA systems and movie theatre sound systems were very large and very expensive, and so they could not be used by most touring musicians. After 1927, smaller, portable AC mains-powered PA systems that could be plugged into a regular wall socket \"quickly became popular with musicians\"; indeed, \"...Leon McAuliffe (with Bob Wills) still used a carbon mic and a portable PA as late as 1935.\" During the late 1920s to mid-1930s, small portable PA systems and guitar combo", "psg_id": "2127780" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "low-frequency sound, especially at high volume. Reproducing low frequencies also requires a suitable woofer or subwoofer speaker and enclosure, with bass cabinets often being larger in size than a cabinet for mid-range or high-range sounds. As well, the open-back cabinets used on many electric guitar amps, while effective for electric guitar, do not have good bass reproduction. Woofer enclosures must be larger and more sturdily built than cabinets for mid-range or high-frequency (tweeter) speakers. As such, in the 1950s, when Ampeg introduced bass amplifier and speaker systems, bass guitarists began to use them. Similarly, Hammond organ players used a specialized", "psg_id": "2127789" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "patch bay for multiple inputs and outputs, such as a pre-amp out (for sending to another guitar amplifier), a second low gain input, to use with active basses, an in jack to create an effects loop (when used with the pre-amp out jack), an external speaker output (for powering an additional speaker cabinet), and stereo RCA jacks or an 1/8\" jack, for connecting a CD player or MP3 player so that a player can practice along with recorded music. Some amps have a 1/4\" jack for connecting a pedal to turn the amp's onboard overdrive and reverb on and off", "psg_id": "2127795" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "the volume section: pre-amplifier, distortion and master control. Turning up the preamp and distortion knobs in varying combinations can create a range of overdrive tones, from a gentle, warm growling overdrive suitable for a traditional blues show or a rockabilly band to the extreme distortion used in hardcore punk and death metal. On some electric guitar amps, the \"gain\" knob is equivalent to the distortion control on a distortion pedal, and similarly may have a side-effect of changing the proportion of bass and treble sent to the next stage. A simple, inexpensive amplifier may have only two tone controls, a", "psg_id": "2127822" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "with eight 10\" speakers are large and heavy, and they are often equipped with wheels and a \"towel bar\"-style handle for transport. Some cabinets use mixed speaker types, such as one 15\" speaker and two 10\" speakers. Combo guitar amplifier cabinets and guitar speaker cabinets use several different designs, including the \"open back\" cabinet, the closed back cabinet (a sealed box), and, less commonly, bass reflex designs, which use a closed back with a vent or port cut into the cabinet. With guitar amps, most \"open back\" amp cabinets are not fully open; part of the back is enclosed with", "psg_id": "2127811" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "existing guitars. In that same year, the Los Angeles-based Volu-Tone company also sold a pickup/amplifier set. Volu-Tone used \"high voltage current\" to sense the string vibration, a potentially dangerous approach that did not become popular. In 1934 Dobro released a guitar amp with a vacuum tube rectifier and two power tubes. By 1935, Dobro and National began selling combo amps for Hawaiian guitar. In 1934, Gibson had developed prototype combo amps, but never them. By 1935, Electro/Rickenbacher had sold more amps and electric guitars than all the amps and electrified or electric guitars that had been made from 1928 through", "psg_id": "2127784" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "a wide range of sizes and power ratings for guitar amplifiers, from small, lightweight \"practice amplifiers\" with a single 6\" speaker and a 10 watt amp to heavy combo amps with four 10” or four 12\" speakers and a powerful 100 watt amplifier, which are loud enough to use in a nightclub or bar performance. Guitar amplifiers can also modify the instrument's tone by emphasizing or de-emphasizing certain frequencies, using equalizer controls, which function the same way as the bass and treble knobs on a home hi-fi stereo, and by adding electronic effects; distortion (also called \"overdrive\") and reverb are", "psg_id": "2127777" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "heavy, some acoustic amplifier manufacturers use lightweight Class D amplifiers, which are also called \"switching amplifiers.\" Acoustic amplifiers produce an uncolored, \"acoustic\" sound when used with acoustic instruments with built-in transducer pickups or microphones. The amplifiers often come with a simple mixer, so that the signals from a pickup and condenser microphone can be blended. Since the early 2000s, it has become increasingly common for acoustic amplifiers to provide a range of digital effects, such as reverb and compression. As well, these amplifiers often contain feedback-suppressing devices, such as notch filters or parametric equalizers. An amplifier stack consists of an", "psg_id": "2127808" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "with producing distortion by deliberately overdriving amplifiers. These included Goree Carter, Joe Hill Louis, Elmore James, Ike Turner, Willie Johnson, Pat Hare, Guitar Slim, Chuck Berry, Johnny Burnette, and Link Wray. In the early 1960s, surf rock guitarist Dick Dale worked closely with Fender to produce custom made amplifiers, including the first 100-watt guitar amplifier. He pushed the limits of electric amplification technology, helping to develop new equipment that was capable of producing \"thick, clearly defined tones\" at \"previously undreamed-of volumes.\" Distortion became more popular from the mid-1960s, when The Kinks guitarist Dave Davies produced distortion effects by connecting the", "psg_id": "2127787" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "is often a distinction between \"practice\" or \"recording studio\" guitar amps, with output power ratings of less than one watt to 20 watts, and \"performance\" or \"stage\" amps of 30 watts or higher. Traditionally, these have been fixed-power amplifiers, with some models having a half-power switch to slightly reduce the listening volume while preserving power-tube distortion. Power attenuation can be used with either low-power or high-power amplifiers, resulting in variable-power amplifiers. A high-power amplifier with power attenuation can produce power-tube distortion through a range of listening volumes, but with a decrease in high power distortion. Other technologies, such as dual", "psg_id": "2127815" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "Microprocessor technology allows the use of digital onboard effects in guitar amps to create numerous different sounds and tones that simulate the sound of a range of tube amplifiers and different sized speaker cabinets, all using the same amplifier and speaker. These are known as modeling amplifiers, and can be programmed with simulated characteristic tones of different existing amplifier models (and speaker cabinets—even microphone type or placement), or dialed in to the user's taste. Many amps of this type are also programmable by way of USB connection to a home computer or laptop. Line 6 is generally credited with bringing", "psg_id": "2127804" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "amplifier head atop a speaker cabinet—a head on top of one cabinet is commonly called a \"half stack\", a head atop two cabinets a \"full stack\". The cabinet that the head sits on often has an angled top in front, while the lower cabinet of a full stack has a straight front. The first version of the \"Marshall stack\" was an amp head on an 8×12 cabinet, meaning a single speaker cabinet containing eight 12\" guitar speakers. After six of these cabinets were made, the cabinet arrangement was changed to an amp head on two 4×12 (four 12\" speakers) cabinets", "psg_id": "2127809" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "corner protectors to keep the corners in good condition during transportation. In 1933, Dobro released an electric guitar and amp package. The combo amp had \"two 8″ Lansing speakers and a five-tube chassis. Dobro made a two speaker combo amp that was on the market over 12 years before Fender launched its two-speaker \"Dual Professional/Super\" combo amp. In 1933, Audio-Vox was founded by Paul Tutmarc, the inventor of the first electric bass (Tutmarc's instrument did not achieve market success until Leo Fender's launched the Precision Bass). In 1933, Vega sold a pickup and amplifier set for musicians to use with", "psg_id": "2127783" }, { "title": "Guitar", "text": "guitars and bass guitars almost always use magnetic pickups, which generate an electric signal when the musician plucks, strums or otherwise plays the instrument. The amplifier and speaker strengthen this signal using a power amplifier and a loudspeaker. Acoustic guitars that are equipped with a piezoelectric pickup or microphone can also be plugged into an instrument amplifier, acoustic guitar amp or PA system to make them louder. With electric guitar and bass, the amplifier and speaker are not just used to make the instrument louder; by adjusting the equalizer controls, the preamplifier, and any onboard effects units (reverb, distortion/overdrive, etc.)", "psg_id": "149904" }, { "title": "Bass amplifier", "text": "headphones. Bass amplifier A bass amplifier or \"bass amp\" is a musical instrument electronic device that uses electrical power to make lower-pitched instruments such as the bass guitar or double bass loud enough to be heard by the performers and audience. Bass amps typically consist of a preamplifier, tone controls, a power amplifier and one or more loudspeakers (\"drivers\") in a cabinet. While bass amps share many features with the guitar amplifiers used for electric guitar, such as providing an amplifier with tone and volume controls and a carrying handle, they are distinct from other types of amplification systems, due", "psg_id": "7899199" }, { "title": "Bass amplifier", "text": "Bass amplifier A bass amplifier or \"bass amp\" is a musical instrument electronic device that uses electrical power to make lower-pitched instruments such as the bass guitar or double bass loud enough to be heard by the performers and audience. Bass amps typically consist of a preamplifier, tone controls, a power amplifier and one or more loudspeakers (\"drivers\") in a cabinet. While bass amps share many features with the guitar amplifiers used for electric guitar, such as providing an amplifier with tone and volume controls and a carrying handle, they are distinct from other types of amplification systems, due to", "psg_id": "7899049" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "the signal later. In contrast, it is fairly common to use a DI box with electric bass. Distortion sound or \"texture\" from guitar amplifiers is further shaped or processed through the frequency response and distortion factors in the microphones (their response, placement, and multi-microphone comb filtering effects), microphone preamps, mixer channel equalization, and compression. Additionally, the basic sound produced by the guitar amplifier can be changed and shaped by adding distortion and/or equalization effect pedals before the amp's input jack, in the effects loop just before the tube power amp, or after the power tubes. Power-tube distortion is required for", "psg_id": "2127818" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "maintained periodically. As well, serious problems with the tubes can render an amplifier inoperable until the issue is resolved. In the 2000s, high-end tube instrument amplifiers (along with a small number of hi-fi power amplifiers used by audiophiles and high-end studio microphone preamplifiers) survive as the few exceptions, because of their perceived sound quality. Tube enthusiasts believe that tube amps produce a \"warmer\" sound and a more natural \"overdrive\" sound. Typically, tube amps use one or more dual triodes in the preamplifier section to provide sufficient voltage gain to offset tone control losses and drive the power amplifier section. While", "psg_id": "2127801" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "keyboard combo amplifier, the Leslie speaker cabinet, which contains a woofer for the low frequencies and a horn for the high frequencies. The Leslie horns rotate and a baffle around the woofer rotates as well, producing a rich tremolo and chorus effect. Typically, guitar amplifiers have two amplifying circuit stages and in addition frequently have tone-shaping electric circuits, which usually include at least bass and treble controls, which function similarly to the equivalent controls on a home hi-fi system. More expensive amplifiers typically have more controls for other frequency ranges, such as one or two \"midrange\" controls and a \"presence\"", "psg_id": "2127790" }, { "title": "Instrument amplifier", "text": "may also use an amplifier \"head\" with several separate speaker cabinets (which usually contain two or four 12\" speakers). Electric guitar amplifiers designed for heavy metal are used to add an aggressive \"drive\", intensity, and \"edge\" to the guitar sound with distortion effects, preamplification boost controls (sometimes with multiple stages of preamps), and tone filters. While many of the most expensive, high-end models use 1950s-style tube amplifiers (even in the 2000s), there are also many models that use transistor amplifiers, or a mixture of the two technologies (i.e., a tube preamplifier with a transistor power amplifier). Amplifiers of this type,", "psg_id": "2122347" }, { "title": "Guitar speaker", "text": "sound (eg, the room in which the speaker/cabinet is being used, the amplfier driving it, ...) that musical success for a particular observer may be justly debated. Guitar speaker A guitar speaker is a loudspeaker – specifically the driver (transducer) part – designed for use in a combination guitar amplifier (in which a loudspeaker and an amplifier are installed in a wooden cabinet) of an electric guitar, or for use in a guitar speaker cabinet. Typically these drivers produce only the frequency range relevant to electric guitars, which is similar to a regular woofer type driver, which is approximately 75", "psg_id": "8481719" }, { "title": "Audio power amplifier", "text": "Audio power amplifier An audio power amplifier (or power amp) is an electronic amplifier that reproduces low-power electronic audio signals such as the signal from radio receiver or electric guitar pickup at a level that is strong enough for driving (or powering) loudspeakers or headphones. This includes both amplifiers used in home audio systems and musical instrument amplifiers like guitar amplifiers. It is the final electronic stage in a typical audio playback chain before the signal is sent to the loudspeakers and speaker enclosures. The preceding stages in such a chain are low power audio amplifiers which perform tasks like", "psg_id": "923941" }, { "title": "Keyboard amplifier", "text": "Keyboard amplifier A keyboard amplifier is a powered electronic amplifier and loudspeaker in a wooden speaker cabinet used for amplification of electronic keyboard instruments. Keyboard amplifiers are distinct from other types of amplification systems such as guitar amplifiers due to the particular challenges associated with making keyboards sound louder on stage; namely, to provide solid low-frequency sound reproduction for the deep basslines which keyboards can play \"and\" crisp high-frequency sound for the high-register notes. Another difference between keyboard amplifiers and guitar/bass amplifiers is that keyboard amps are usually designed with a relatively flat frequency response and low distortion. In contrast,", "psg_id": "17310564" }, { "title": "Instrument amplifier", "text": "Instrument amplifier An instrument amplifier is an electronic device that converts the often barely audible or purely electronic signal of a musical instrument into a larger electronic signal to feed to a loudspeaker. An instrument amplifier is used with musical instruments such as an electric guitar, an electric bass, electric organ, synthesizers and drum machine to convert the signal from the pickup (with guitars and other string instruments and some keyboards) or other sound source (e.g, a synthesizer's signal) into an electronic signal that has enough power, due to being routed through a power amplifier, capable of driving one or", "psg_id": "2122337" }, { "title": "Bass amplifier", "text": "and small to mid-size venues (e.g., nightclubs). For larger venues, such as stadiums, bassists may use the \"bass stack\" approach, in which one or more separate speaker cabinets, each with one or more speakers (but not containing an amplifier) and a separate \"head\" containing the amplifier electronics are used. With a large \"bass stack\", a bassist can obtain a much higher wattage and onstage volume than a \"combo\" amp could provide. As with an electric guitar amp, a bass amp is not used simply to make the instrument louder; performers use the preamplifier and equalizer controls and, particularly in amps", "psg_id": "7899053" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "the end of 1934. The first electric instrument amplifiers were not intended for electric guitars, but were portable PA systems. These appeared in the early 1930s when the introduction of electrolytic capacitors and rectifier tubes enabled economical built-in power supplies that could plug into wall sockets. Previously, amplifiers required heavy multiple battery packs. People used these amplifiers to amplify acoustic guitar, but electronic amplification of guitar first became widely poplular in the 1930s and 1940s craze for Hawaiian music, which extensively used amplified lap steel guitars. In the 1920s, the earliest combo amplifiers had no tone controls. The first tone", "psg_id": "2127785" }, { "title": "Instrument amplifier", "text": "with the lowered cost, maintenance and weight of a solid state power amp. Instrument amplifier An instrument amplifier is an electronic device that converts the often barely audible or purely electronic signal of a musical instrument into a larger electronic signal to feed to a loudspeaker. An instrument amplifier is used with musical instruments such as an electric guitar, an electric bass, electric organ, synthesizers and drum machine to convert the signal from the pickup (with guitars and other string instruments and some keyboards) or other sound source (e.g, a synthesizer's signal) into an electronic signal that has enough power,", "psg_id": "2122366" }, { "title": "Bass guitar", "text": "nylon, brass, polyurethane and silicone rubber. These materials produce different tones and, in the case of the polyurethane or silicone rubber strings, allow much shorter scale lengths. Like the electric guitar, the electric bass guitar is almost always connected to an amplifier and a speaker with a patch cord for live performances. Electric bassists use either a \"combo\" amplifier, which combines an amplifier and a speaker in a single cabinet, or an amplifier and one or more speaker cabinets (typically stacked, with the amplifier sitting on the speaker cabinets, leading to the term \"half-stack\" for one cabinet setups and \"full", "psg_id": "42482" }, { "title": "Bass amplifier", "text": "launched a portable banjo amplifier. In 1932, Electro String Instruments and amplifier (this is not the same company as Stromberg Electro Instruments) introduced a guitar amp with \"high output\" and a \"string driven magnetic pickup\". Electro set out the standard template for combo amps: a wooden cabinet with the electronic amplifier mounted inside, and a convenient carrying handle to facilitate transporting the cabinet to rehearsals and shows. 1n 1933, Vivi-Tone amp set-ups were used for live performances and radio shows. In 1934, Rickenbacker launched a similar combo amp which added the feature of metal corner protectors, which keep the corners", "psg_id": "7899063" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "back of the top of the amplifier. The most basic amps only have a few knobs, which typically control volume, bass and treble. More expensive amps may have a number of knobs that control pre-amp volume (or \"gain\"), distortion or overdrive, volume, bass, mid and treble, and reverb. Some older amps (and their re-issued versions) have a knob that controls a vibrato or tremolo effect. The 1/4\" input jack is typically mounted on the front of the amplifier. In the simplest, least expensive amplifiers, this 1/4\" jack is the only jack on the amplifier. More expensive amplifiers may have a", "psg_id": "2127794" }, { "title": "Bass amplifier", "text": "is a large, solid-state amp providing 300 watts at 2 ohms; the Mark IV was known for its affordable price and its reliability. When the Fender company invented the first widely produced electric bass guitar (the Fender Precision Bass) they also developed a bass amplifier, the Fender Bassman, first produced in 1952. This was a 26-watt tube amplifier with a single 15\" speaker. In 1954, the Bassman was redesigned to use four 10\" speakers. This speaker cabinet was an open-back design; as such, it had poor low-frequency efficiency and was prone to blowing speakers when used for bass because of", "psg_id": "7899074" }, { "title": "Amplifier modeling", "text": "amplifier. As part of a digital audio workstation, amplifier modeling may be applied \"after the fact\", to a guitar signal that was recorded \"clean\", in order to achieve the sound of an amplifier being used. This process has the advantage of being dynamic—the amplifier settings can be adjusted without forcing the musician to re-record the piece. Today many analog modeling circuits may have a digitally-controlled interface, and the analog signal paths within such units are often \"re-routed\" and reconfigured with aid of digital logic and semiconductor-based switching circuitry. In addition, many \"digital\" modeling devices that employ DSP may also employ", "psg_id": "15227695" }, { "title": "Shred guitar", "text": "effects such as whammy bar \"dive bombs\". Metal guitarists playing in a \"shred\" style use the electric guitar with a guitar amplifier and a range of electronic effects such as distortion, which create a more sustained guitar tone and facilitate guitar feedback effects. The term is sometimes used with reference to virtuoso playing by instrumentalists other than guitarists, as well. The term \"shred\" is also used outside the metal idiom, particularly in bluegrass musicians and jazz-rock fusion electric guitarists. Ritchie Blackmore, best known as the guitarist of Deep Purple and Rainbow, was an early shredder. He founded Deep Purple in", "psg_id": "5936341" }, { "title": "Guitar speaker", "text": "is crucial to the sound of the electric guitar, so much so that it needs to be considered part of the instrument's tone. If the clean signal from a guitar amplifier or pre-amplifier is captured directly (i.e., before it is sent to a speaker cabinet) it will very often be rather brittle and thin, with no \"resonant\" depth, particularly if the guitar signal is from a string pickup (i.e., the type used in a solid-body electric guitar). Vibration pickups, or microphone pickups, as used in many hollow body electro-acoustic guitars, aren't as strongly affected. The result can sound excessively shrill,", "psg_id": "8481713" }, { "title": "Amplifier (band)", "text": "effects and loops controlled by a large board of pedals and controls, a similar (if smaller) arrangement also used by Alex Redhead for bass guitar. The combinations of effects lead to a sound much greater than the number of performers would normally be able to produce, and unusual sounds and soundscapes that would otherwise require additional musicians with different instruments, but without diminishing the 'live' feel. Amplifier have a devoted following as a live band, particularly in mainland Europe, and amongst members of the Manchester music community. Amplifier (band) Amplifier are an English rock band originating from Manchester. The band", "psg_id": "7285759" }, { "title": "Valve amplifier", "text": "(just 1.4%) Today, radio transmitters are overwhelmingly silicon based, even at microwave frequencies. However, an ever-decreasing minority of high power radio frequency amplifiers continue to have valve construction. Valve amplifier A valve amplifier or tube amplifier is a type of electronic amplifier that uses vacuum tubes to increase the amplitude or power of a signal. Low to medium power valve amplifiers for frequencies below the microwaves were largely replaced by solid state amplifiers during the 1960s and 1970s. Valve amplifiers are used for applications such as guitar amplifiers, satellite transponders such as DirecTV and GPS, audiophile stereo amplifiers, military applications", "psg_id": "2140662" }, { "title": "Bass amplifier", "text": "headphone amplifier or a micro-practice amp which includes a headphone jack (on bass amps, connecting headphones to a headphone jack automatically turns off the main loudspeaker). Multi-instrumentalists and bassist-singers can consider a keyboard amplifier, a small PA system, or some models of acoustic instrument amplifiers which include bass as one of the instruments which can be used; all of these options have full-range speakers that can handle the bass range. While electric bass players have used regular guitar amplifiers in large concerts since the 1960s, this is usually just for the higher register; a bass amp is still typically used", "psg_id": "7899195" }, { "title": "Keyboard amplifier", "text": "the input signals. The exception to this rule is keyboard amplifiers designed for the Hammond organ, such as the vintage Leslie speaker cabinet and modern recreations, which have a tube amplifier which is often turned up to add a warm, \"growling\" overdrive to the organ sound. Electric piano players in rock and funk also often seek to add natural tube overdrive to their sound. Unlike bass amplifiers and electric guitar amplifiers, keyboard amplifiers are rarely used in the \"amplifier head\" and separate speaker cabinets configuration. Instead, most keyboard amplifiers are \"combo\" amplifiers that integrate the amplifier, tone controls, and speaker", "psg_id": "17310570" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "amplifiers were fairly similar. These early amps had a \"single volume control and one or two input jacks, field coil speakers\" and thin wooden cabinets; remarkably, these early amps did not have tone controls or even an on-off switch. In 1928, the Stromberg-Voisinet firm was the first company to sell an electric stringed instrument and amplifier package. However, musicians found that the amps had an \"unsatisfactory tone and volume, [and] dependability problems\", so the product did not sell well. Even though the Stromberg-Voisinet amp did not sell well, it still launched a new idea: a portable electric instrument amp with", "psg_id": "2127781" }, { "title": "Guitar speaker", "text": "Guitar speaker A guitar speaker is a loudspeaker – specifically the driver (transducer) part – designed for use in a combination guitar amplifier (in which a loudspeaker and an amplifier are installed in a wooden cabinet) of an electric guitar, or for use in a guitar speaker cabinet. Typically these drivers produce only the frequency range relevant to electric guitars, which is similar to a regular woofer type driver, which is approximately 75 Hz — 5 kHz, or for electric bass speakers, down to 41 Hz for regular four-string basses or down to about 30 Hz for five-string instruments. The", "psg_id": "8481701" }, { "title": "Bass amplifier", "text": "the lack of damping. Somewhat ironically, it became very popular as an electric guitar amplifier. The circuit design also underwent repeated modifications. The \"5F6A\" circuit introduced in 1958 is regarded as a classic amplifier design and was copied by many other manufacturers, such as Marshall. The early rock bands of the 1960s used the PA system only for vocals. The electric guitarist and electric bassist had to produce their sound for the hall, club or other venue with their own amplifiers and speaker cabinets. As a result, bass players from the 1960s often used large, powerful amplifiers and large speaker", "psg_id": "7899075" }, { "title": "Keyboard amplifier", "text": "power amplifier and a speaker in a single wooden cabinet. The potential challenge with using guitar amps with keyboards is that a guitar amp is only designed to go down to about 82 Hz, the lowest note on an electric guitar, while an electric piano or Hammond organ may go down as low as 30 Hz. Playing these low keyboard pitches through a guitar amp may damage the speaker. Some keyboardists use bass amplifier combos for their stage sound. While bass amps can easily handle the low pitches of a keyboard instrument, bass combo amps from the 1970s and 1980s", "psg_id": "17310587" }, { "title": "Audio power amplifier", "text": "such as a stereo or home-theatre system. Instrument amplifiers including guitar amplifiers and electric keyboard amplifiers also use audio power amplifiers. In some cases, the power amplifier for an instrument amplifier is integrated into a single amplifier \"head\" which contains a preamplifier, tone controls, and electronic effects. These components may be mounted in a wooden speaker cabinet to create a \"combo amplifier\". Musicians with unique performance needs and/or a need for very powerful amplification may create a custom setup with separate rackmount preamplifiers, equalizers, and a power amplifier mounted in a 19\" road case. Power amplifiers are available in standalone", "psg_id": "923953" }, { "title": "Electric guitar", "text": "Electric guitar An electric guitar is a guitar that uses one or more pickups to convert the vibration of its strings into electrical signals. The vibration occurs when a guitar player strums, plucks, fingerpicks, slaps or taps the strings. The pickup used to sense the vibration generally uses electromagnetic induction to do so, though other technologies exist. In any case, the signal generated by an electric guitar is too weak to drive a loudspeaker, so it is fed to a guitar amplifier before being sent to the speaker(s), which converts it into audible sound. Since the output of an electric", "psg_id": "133009" }, { "title": "Power attenuator (guitar)", "text": "MASS, Audiostorm HotBox and ARACOM. Power attenuator (guitar) In conjunction with an electric guitar amplifier, a power attenuator is used to divert and dissipate some or all of the amplifier's excess or unneeded power in order to reduce the volume of sound produced by the speaker. With tube guitar amplifiers, it is often desirable to produce distortion by overdriving the output stage. Under such a condition, the amplifier will produce at or near its maximum output power. The resulting volume level, however, may be considered unsuitable for many playing conditions. By reducing the amount of power delivered to the speaker,", "psg_id": "8466699" }, { "title": "Power attenuator (guitar)", "text": "Power attenuator (guitar) In conjunction with an electric guitar amplifier, a power attenuator is used to divert and dissipate some or all of the amplifier's excess or unneeded power in order to reduce the volume of sound produced by the speaker. With tube guitar amplifiers, it is often desirable to produce distortion by overdriving the output stage. Under such a condition, the amplifier will produce at or near its maximum output power. The resulting volume level, however, may be considered unsuitable for many playing conditions. By reducing the amount of power delivered to the speaker, power attenuators reduce to desired", "psg_id": "8466693" }, { "title": "Keyboard amplifier", "text": "of a preamp means that it could also be used to plug in an acoustic guitar's piezoelectric pickup. This type of keyboard amplifier could be used as a PA system by a singer-songwriter who is accompanying herself or himself on guitar and keyboards in a very small venue, such as a coffeehouse. Keyboard amps with an XLR mic input, preamplifier and a multichannel mixer are in effect small combo PA systems. While small combo keyboard amps with mic inputs became widely available on the market in the 2000s (decade), and were promoted as an innovation, in fact, the first portable", "psg_id": "17310576" }, { "title": "Instrument amplifier", "text": "or four-channel mixer, a pre-amplifier for each channel, equalization controls, a power amplifier, a speaker, and a horn, all in a single cabinet. Notable exceptions include keyboard amplifiers for specific keyboard types. The vintage Leslie speaker cabinet and modern recreations, which are generally used for Hammond organs, use a tube amplifier that is often turned up to add a warm, \"growling\" overdrive. Some electric pianos have built-in amplifiers and speakers, in addition to outputs for external amplification. These amplifiers are intended for acoustic instruments such as violin (\"fiddle\"), mandolin, and acoustic guitar—especially for the way musicians play these instruments in", "psg_id": "2122356" }, { "title": "Bill Asher (guitar maker)", "text": "Bill Asher (guitar maker) William Allen Asher (born 24 July 1964) is a Californian-born luthier (guitar maker) in the Los Angeles area. He has been in the guitar repair and restoration business for over 30 years and has been building high-end, custom guitars for 15 years. He is best known for helping revive the lap steel guitar instrument into popular music by creating a modern-day lap steel guitar that is now used in a variety of musical genres. Asher was born in Santa Monica, California, and is the son of actress Elizabeth Montgomery and director William Asher. He was brought", "psg_id": "16486482" }, { "title": "Optical amplifier", "text": "Optical amplifier An optical amplifier is a device that amplifies an optical signal directly, without the need to first convert it to an electrical signal. An optical amplifier may be thought of as a laser without an optical cavity, or one in which feedback from the cavity is suppressed. Optical amplifiers are important in optical communication and laser physics. They are used as optical repeaters in the long distance fiberoptic cables which carry much of the world's telecommunication links. There are several different physical mechanisms that can be used to amplify a light signal, which correspond to the major types", "psg_id": "518178" }, { "title": "Guitar speaker", "text": "microphones in a single- or double-layer soundproofed box. These devices allow the capture of the sound of a guitar amplifier and speaker being played at high levels, while minimizing \"bleed through\" between tracks in the mix. These are almost exclusively used in recording studios and during live performances being recorded. As an alternative to the isolation cabinet, there are guitar speaker cabinet emulating circuits or signal processors (also known as direct boxes or preamplifier-DI boxes), allowing the sound of a guitar amplifier to be fed directly into a PA system or recording equipment without the need for a speaker cabinet", "psg_id": "8481715" }, { "title": "Amplifier modeling", "text": "Amplifier modeling Amplifier modeling (also known as amp modeling or amp emulation) is the process of emulating a physical amplifier such as a guitar amplifier. Amplifier modeling often seeks to recreate the sound of one or more specific models of vacuum tube amplifiers and sometimes also solid state amplifiers. Signal processing within the modeling concept can be realized with analog or digital circuitry, or combinations of the both. Digital amplifier modeling may appear as software, such as plugins for DAWs (Digital Audio Workstation) which may be aided by computer hardware accelerators, or may be part of a standalone device or", "psg_id": "15227694" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "passive bass and treble control. In some better quality amps, one or more midrange controls are provided. On the most expensive amps, there may be shelving equalizers for bass and treble, a number of mid-range controls (e.g., low mid, mid and high mid), and a graphic equalizer or parametric equalizer. The amplifier's master volume control restricts the amount of signal permitted through to the driver stage and the power amplifier. When using a power attenuator with a tube amplifier, the master volume no longer acts as the master volume control. Instead, the power attenuator's attenuation control controls the power delivered", "psg_id": "2127823" }, { "title": "Instrument amplifier", "text": "electric guitarists, pedal steel guitar players, and blues harmonica (\"harp\") players. Combo amplifiers such as the Fender Super Reverb have powerful, loud tube amplifiers, four 10\" speakers, and they often have built-in reverb and \"vibrato\" effects units. Smaller guitar amps are also available, which have fewer speakers (some have only one speaker) and lighter, less powerful amplifier units. Smaller guitar amps are easier to transport to gigs and sound recording sessions. Smaller amps are widely used in small venue shows (nightclubs) and in recordings, because players can obtain the tone they want without having to have an excessively loud volume.", "psg_id": "2122344" }, { "title": "Instrument amplifier", "text": "those for regular electric guitar, and the speaker cabinets are typically more rigidly constructed and heavily braced, to prevent unwanted buzzes and rattles. Bass cabinets often include bass reflex ports, vents or openings in the cabinet, which improve the bass response and low-end, especially at high volumes. A keyboard amplifier, used for the stage piano, synthesizer, clonewheel organs and similar instruments, is distinct from other types of amplification systems due to the particular challenges associated with keyboards; namely, to provide solid low-frequency sound reproduction \"and\" crisp high-frequency sound reproduction. It is typically a combination amplifier that contains a two, three,", "psg_id": "2122355" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "to make the cabinets more transportable. Some touring metal and rock bands have used a large array of guitar speaker cabinets for their impressive appearance. Some of these arrangements include only the fronts of speaker cabinets mounted on a large frame. There are many varieties of speaker combinations used in guitar speaker cabinets, including one 12\" speaker, one 15\" speaker (this is more common for bass amplifiers than for electric guitar cabinets), two 10\" speakers, four 10\" speakers, four 12\" speakers, or eight 10\" speakers. Less commonly, guitar cabinets may contain different sizes of speaker in the same cabinet. Cabinets", "psg_id": "2127810" }, { "title": "Valve amplifier", "text": "Valve amplifier A valve amplifier or tube amplifier is a type of electronic amplifier that uses vacuum tubes to increase the amplitude or power of a signal. Low to medium power valve amplifiers for frequencies below the microwaves were largely replaced by solid state amplifiers during the 1960s and 1970s. Valve amplifiers are used for applications such as guitar amplifiers, satellite transponders such as DirecTV and GPS, audiophile stereo amplifiers, military applications (such as radar) and very high power radio and UHF television transmitters. Until the invention of the transistor in 1947, most practical high-frequency electronic amplifiers were made using", "psg_id": "2140642" }, { "title": "Guitar", "text": "tubes) or the pre-amp in the amplifier. There are two main types of magnetic pickups, single- and double-coil (or humbucker), each of which can be passive or active. The electric guitar is used extensively in jazz, blues, R & B, and rock and roll. The first successful magnetic pickup for a guitar was invented by George Beauchamp, and incorporated into the 1931 Ro-Pat-In (later Rickenbacker) \"Frying Pan\" lap steel; other manufacturers, notably Gibson, soon began to install pickups in archtop models. After World War II the completely solid-body electric was popularized by Gibson in collaboration with Les Paul, and independently", "psg_id": "149841" }, { "title": "Crossed-field amplifier", "text": "Crossed-field amplifier A crossed-field amplifier (CFA) is a specialized vacuum tube, first introduced in the mid-1950s and frequently used as a microwave amplifier in very-high-power transmitters. Raytheon engineer William C. Brown's work to adapt magnetron principles to create a new broadband amplifier is generally recognized as the first CFA, which he called an Amplitron. Other names that are sometimes used by CFA manufacturers include Platinotron or Stabilotron. A CFA has lower gain and bandwidth than other microwave amplifier tubes (such as klystrons or traveling-wave tubes); but it is more efficient and capable of much higher output power. Peak output powers", "psg_id": "5848831" }, { "title": "Isolation cabinet (guitar)", "text": "cabinet. A blown speaker usually has a broken wire in the coil and would need to be reconed. A blown speaker appears as an open or infinite resistance to the tube power amplifier and can \"fry\" expensive components in the amp, such as the output transformer or power tubes, which would then need to be replaced. \"Cranking an amp\" means turning up a guitar power amplifier well into the region at which power-tube distortion is produced, generating as much as twice the amplifier's rated non-distorting wattage. Pushing a guitar amp to such an extent can destroy components of an amplifier", "psg_id": "8482046" }, { "title": "Amplifier", "text": "amplifier based on the biasing of the output transistors or tubes: see power amplifier classes below. Audio power amplifiers are typically used to drive loudspeakers. They will often have two output channels and deliver equal power to each. An RF power amplifier is found in radio transmitter final stages. A Servo motor controller: amplifies a control voltage to adjust the speed of a motor, or the position of a motorized system. An operational amplifier is an amplifier circuit which typically has very high open loop gain and differential inputs. Op amps have become very widely used as standardized \"gain blocks\"", "psg_id": "126792" }, { "title": "Bill Asher (guitar maker)", "text": "Asher began an apprenticeship with luthier Jeff Lunsford at a Los Angeles guitar repair shop. He worked with Lunsford for 4 years before moving on to work with other luthiers such as Rick Turner, and Mark Lacey, before opening up his own guitar repair shop, Guitar Traditions, in Santa Monica. Bill Asher (guitar maker) William Allen Asher (born 24 July 1964) is a Californian-born luthier (guitar maker) in the Los Angeles area. He has been in the guitar repair and restoration business for over 30 years and has been building high-end, custom guitars for 15 years. He is best known", "psg_id": "16486484" }, { "title": "Rockman (amplifier)", "text": "from another sound source. The distortion and clean settings both sound very similar to the \"Boston guitar sound\" which was previously achieved by Scholz only through endless experimentation with amps, microphones, equalizers and other gear. The high signal-to-noise ratio means it can be used in professional studios. Third-party companies manufactured solutions to integrate the Rockman into rack setups for the stage and studio use as well. Though the Rockman lacks tone controls, tone can be adjusted in other ways: via the guitar, the mixing board or the amplifier (if the Rockman is being used as a pre-amp). Among the many", "psg_id": "4469356" }, { "title": "Guitar amplifier", "text": "amps, have only a single volume control. Most have two volume controls: a first volume control called \"preamplifier\" or \"gain\" and a master volume control. The preamp or gain control works differently on different guitar amp designs. On an amp designed for acoustic guitar, turning up the preamp knob pre-amplifies the signal—but even at its maximum setting, the preamp control is unlikely to produce much overdrive. However, with amps designed for electric guitarists playing blues, hard rock and heavy metal music, turning up the preamp or gain knob usually produces overdrive distortion. Some electric guitar amps have three controls in", "psg_id": "2127821" }, { "title": "Log amplifier", "text": "Log amplifier A log amplifier is an amplifier for which the output voltage \"V\" is \"K\" times the natural log of the input voltage \"V\". This can be expressed as, where \"V\" is the normalization constant in volts and \"K\" is the scale factor. The logarithm amplifier gives an output voltage which is proportional to the logarithm of applied input voltage. To design a logarithm amplifier circuit, high performance op-amps like LM1458, LM771, LM714 are commonly used and a compensated logarithm amplifier may include more than one. Logarithmic amplifiers are used in many ways, such as: The reverse saturation current", "psg_id": "11428418" }, { "title": "Power attenuator (guitar)", "text": "also offer a line-level output jack for sending the distortion-processed signal through an effects chain, to a recording console, or for the purpose of re-amplifying signal through a larger or smaller amplifier. If the amplifier is designed to accommodate being driven continuously at full power, the use of an attenuator will neither increase nor reduce the potential of damage to the amplifier. An early guitar amplifier to include a power attenuator was the Jim Kelley amplifier, which came with its own L-pad type attenuator. Some production attenuators are the Scholz Power Soak, the Marshall Power Brake, THD Hot Plate, Weber", "psg_id": "8466698" }, { "title": "Instrument amplifier", "text": "a folk music setting, which typically aim for a relatively flat frequency response (i.e., no added colouration of the sound) and little or no distortion of the signal. A guitar amplifier amplifies the electrical signal of an electric guitar (or, less commonly, with acoustic amplifiers, an acoustic guitar) so that it can drive a loudspeaker at sufficient volume for the performer and audience to hear. Most guitar amplifiers can also modify the instrument's with controls that emphasize or de-emphasize certain frequencies and add electronic effects. String vibrations are sensed by a suitable microphone or pickup, depending on the type of", "psg_id": "2122341" }, { "title": "Isolation cabinet (guitar)", "text": "Isolation cabinet (guitar) A guitar speaker isolation cabinet is a sound-proof enclosure that surrounds the speaker and sound-capturing microphone and prevents sound leakage into the outside environment, enabling the amplifier to be turned up without excessive listening volume. An amplifier at full volume is extremely loud, posing a risk to hearing and an annoyance to neighbors, and will often drown out other instruments in a mix. The characteristic sound of a tube guitar amplifier as heard on the majority of professional recordings is achieved by playing the amplifier at high volumes, and using one or more microphones to capture the", "psg_id": "8482039" }, { "title": "Bass amplifier", "text": "same year, the Los Angeles-based Volu-Tone company also sold a pickup/amplifier set. Volu-Tone used \"high voltage current\" to sense the string vibration, a potentially dangerous approach that did not become popular. In 1934 Dobro released a guitar amp with a vacuum tube rectifier and two power tubes. By 1935, Dobro and National began selling combo amps for Hawaiian guitar. In 1934, Gibson developed prototype combo amps, but these never got produced and sold. By 1935, Electro/Rickenbacher sold \"more amps and electric guitars than all the amps and electrified/electric guitars made from ’[19]28 through the end of ’[19]34, combined\". The first", "psg_id": "7899065" }, { "title": "Pedal steel guitar", "text": "Two additional breakthroughs emerged: One, the guitar amplifier, which had to be purchased in order to use the invention; and two, perhaps unrealized at the time, that electrified guitars no longer had to have the traditional guitar shape—this profoundly influenced electric guitar designs forever forward. The first lap steels had a smaller body, but still retained a guitar-like shape. Instrument makers rapidly began making them into a rectangular block of wood with an electric pickup, the precursor of the pedal steel. According to music writer Michael Ross, the first electrified stringed instrument on a commercial recording was a western swing", "psg_id": "2770616" }, { "title": "Audio power amplifier", "text": "(pointing towards the band) and an additional power amp for the subwoofer. A stadium concert may have a large number of power amps mounted in racks. Most consumer electronics sound products, such as TVs, boom boxes, home cinema sound systems, Casio and Yamaha electronic keyboards, \"combo\" guitar amps and car stereos have power amplifiers integrated inside the chassis of the main product. Audio power amplifier An audio power amplifier (or power amp) is an electronic amplifier that reproduces low-power electronic audio signals such as the signal from radio receiver or electric guitar pickup at a level that is strong enough", "psg_id": "923955" }, { "title": "Guitar speaker", "text": "and microphone. Direct boxes are used more often with electric bass than with electric guitar, because the tone of a guitar amplifier and speaker is often considered to be a key element of an electric guitarist's tone. While DI boxes are used to route an electric bass signal to a mixing board, the audio engineer also often uses a mic set up in front of the bassist's speaker enclosure, to capture the bass player's preamped, equalized signal from the speaker cabinet. The engineer can then use either the DI out signal or the miked cabinet in the live or recording", "psg_id": "8481716" }, { "title": "The Californian (1840s newspaper)", "text": "The Californian (1840s newspaper) The Californian was the first California newspaper. \"The Californian\" was first published in Monterey, California on August 15, 1846, by Alcalde Walter Colton and his friend Robert B. Semple, from a well-used Ramage printing press that Agustín V. Zamorano brought from Hawaii to Monterey in 1834. Zamorano used it to print books, letterheads and proclamations, but not a newspaper. When Commodore Robert F. Stockton arrived in Monterey with the American naval invasion in July 1846, he found the printing press stored in the Custom House and notified Colton. The paper Colton and Semple printed on was", "psg_id": "13628699" }, { "title": "Bass amplifier", "text": "in good condition during transportation. In 1933, Dobro released an electric guitar and amp package. The combo amp had \"two 8″ Lansing speakers and a five-tube chassis. Dobro made a two speaker combo amp that was on the market over 12 years before Fender launched its two-speaker \"Dual Professional/Super\" combo amp. In 1933, Audio-Vox was founded by Paul Tutmarc, the inventor of the first electric bass (Tutmarc's instrument did not achieve market success until Leo Fender's launched the Precision Bass). In 1933, Vega sold a \"pickup and amplifier set\" which a musician could use with her/his existing guitar. In that", "psg_id": "7899064" }, { "title": "Electric guitar", "text": "of roundwound string, which is easier to bend, while jazz musicians go for heavier, flatwound strings, which have a rich, dark sound. Steel, nickel, and cobalt are common string materials, and each gives a slightly different tone color. The solid-body electric guitar does not produce enough sound for an audience to hear it in a performance setting unless it's electronically amplified—plugged into an amplifier, mixing console, or PA. Guitar amplifier design uses a different approach than sound reinforcement system power amplifiers and home \"hi-fi\" stereo systems. Audio amplifiers generally are intended to accurately reproduce the source signal without adding unwanted", "psg_id": "133048" }, { "title": "Bass amplifier", "text": "Doubling the power of an amplifier results in a \"just noticeable\" increase in volume, so a 100-watt amplifier is only just noticeably louder than a 50-watt amplifier. Such generalizations are also subject to the human ear's tendency to behave as a natural audio compressor at high volumes. Because bass amps have to reproduce lower frequencies than an electric guitar amp, and it takes more amplifier power to reproduce bass frequencies, a bass player will typically need three or four times the wattage of the electric guitarist. For example, if an electric guitarist has a 100 watt amp, the bassist in", "psg_id": "7899122" }, { "title": "Keyboard amplifier", "text": "performers often use multiple keyboards. For example, a single player may perform with a stage piano, a keytar and a synthesizer keyboard. Each channel input typically has its own pre-amplifier and volume knob. Keyboards amps in the lower cost range and power output range may only provide equalization controls (for modifying the bass and treble response) for the overall mix. Higher-priced, higher power output keyboard amps designed for professionals may have equalizer controls for each channel. Keyboard amplifiers also differ from guitar amps and bass amps in that whereas many guitar and bass amplifier companies often sell standalone amplifier units", "psg_id": "17310566" }, { "title": "Acoustic-electric guitar", "text": "the main guitar amplifier. These preamps may also come with tone controls of varying types, but usually equalizers with up to six frequency bands are used. They are also referred to as a \"plug-in acoustic guitar\", due to their ability to simply \"plug in\" to a speaker system without the need for microphones. They are commonly used in a variety of music genres where the sound of an acoustic guitar is desired but more volume is required, especially during live performances. Various experiments at electrically amplifying the vibrations of a string instrument date back to the early part of the", "psg_id": "8360601" }, { "title": "Acoustic bass guitar", "text": "Acoustic bass guitar The acoustic bass guitar (sometimes shortened to acoustic bass or initialized ABG) is a bass instrument with a hollow wooden body similar to, though usually larger than a steel-string acoustic guitar. Like the traditional electric bass guitar and the double bass, the acoustic bass guitar commonly has four strings, which are normally tuned E-A-D-G, an octave below the lowest four strings of the 6-string guitar, which is the same tuning pitch as an electric bass guitar. Because it can sometimes be difficult to hear an acoustic bass guitar without an amplifier, even in settings with other acoustic", "psg_id": "2123970" }, { "title": "Bass amplifier", "text": "problem. A small number of bass units do not fit into the \"combo\" amplifier, standalone amplifier or separate speaker cabinet categorization or typologies. Some bass amp combos have a removable amplifier. With the amplifier unit taken out of the combo cabinet, the user then has an easily portable amp head (which can be taken to a recording studio for use as a preamp, to lay down bass tracks) and a separate bass speaker cabinet, which could be used with another bass amp head. As well, some amp heads have a small built-in speaker which produces enough sound so that it", "psg_id": "7899108" }, { "title": "Log amplifier", "text": "and the thermal voltage formula_9 are temperature dependent, hence, temperature compensating circuits may be required. Log amplifier A log amplifier is an amplifier for which the output voltage \"V\" is \"K\" times the natural log of the input voltage \"V\". This can be expressed as, where \"V\" is the normalization constant in volts and \"K\" is the scale factor. The logarithm amplifier gives an output voltage which is proportional to the logarithm of applied input voltage. To design a logarithm amplifier circuit, high performance op-amps like LM1458, LM771, LM714 are commonly used and a compensated logarithm amplifier may include more", "psg_id": "11428421" }, { "title": "Amplifier", "text": "in circuits due to their versatility; their gain, bandwidth and other characteristics can be controlled by feedback through an external circuit. Though the term today commonly applies to integrated circuits, the original operational amplifier design used valves, and later designs used discrete transistor circuits. A fully differential amplifier is similar to the operational amplifier, but also has differential outputs. These are usually constructed using BJTs or FETs. These use balanced transmission lines to separate individual single stage amplifiers, the outputs of which are summed by the same transmission line. The transmission line is a balanced type with the input at", "psg_id": "126793" } ]
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who was chairman of the watergate hearings?
[ { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "93 and establish a select committee to investigate Watergate, with Sam Ervin named chairman the next day. The hearings held by the Senate committee, in which Dean and other former administration officials testified, were broadcast from May 17 to August 7, 1973. The three major networks of the time agreed to take turns covering the hearings live, each network thus maintaining coverage of the hearings every third day, starting with ABC on May 17 and ending with NBC on August 7. An estimated 85% of Americans with television sets tuned into at least one portion of the hearings. On Friday,", "psg_id": "627906" } ]
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[ { "title": "United States Senate Watergate Committee", "text": "such a connection did in fact exist, the Senate voted 77-0 in February 1973 to create the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities. The members of the Senate Watergate Committee were: The chief counsel of the Committee was Samuel Dash, who directed the investigation. The minority counsel was Fred Thompson. Members of the Senate Watergate Committee's professional staff included: Hearings opened on May 17, 1973, and the Committee issued its seven-volume, 1,250-page report on June 27, 1974, titled \"Report on Presidential Campaign Activities\". The first weeks of the committee's hearings were a national politico-cultural event. They were broadcast live during", "psg_id": "3243458" }, { "title": "United States Senate Watergate Committee", "text": "and Baker, who appeared somewhat non-partisan and uttered the famous phrase \"What did the President know, and when did he know it?\" (often paraphrased by others in later scandals). It was the introduction to the public for minority counsel Thompson, who would later become an actor, senator, and presidential candidate. Many of Watergate's most famous moments happened during the hearings, including John Dean's \"cancer on the Presidency\" testimony and Alexander Butterfield's revelation of the existence of the secret Nixon White House tapes. United States Senate Watergate Committee The Senate Watergate Committee, known officially as the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign", "psg_id": "3243460" }, { "title": "Army–McCarthy hearings", "text": "Mr. Chairman, may as you will, call the next witness!\" After Welch deferred to Chairman Mundt to call the next witness, the gallery burst into applause. Near the end of the hearings, McCarthy and Senator Stuart Symington (D-Missouri) sparred over the handling of secret files by McCarthy's staff. McCarthy staff director Frank Carr testified that everyone who worked on McCarthy's staff had access to classified files regardless of their level of security clearance. Symington hinted that some members of McCarthy's own staff might themselves be subversive and signed a document agreeing to take the stand in the hearings to reveal", "psg_id": "5114647" }, { "title": "Watergate Babies", "text": "wrote. Numerous states passed sweeping ethics and public disclosure reforms in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal. The Center for Public Integrity has compiled a state by state account of governmental political corruption watchdogs, many with roots in the post-Watergate era. A prominent Watergate baby of 1974 now serving again as Governor of California is Jerry Brown. \"Watergate Babies\" has also been used to apply to journalists who entered journalism because of their fascination with the Watergate scandal. \"Watergate,\" David Baumann wrote, \"also created a generation of journalists who were not willing to accept politicians at their word. If the", "psg_id": "7965508" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "the House Judiciary Committee, where each member of the committee expressed his own or her own heart based upon the spirit of the American Constitution. It was this attitude, I think, that rescued American democracy.\" Then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said in August 1973, \"As one surprising revelation follows another at the Senate hearings on Watergate, it becomes increasingly clear that the District of Columbia (Washington D.C.), today is in no position to offer the moral or strong political and economic leadership for which its friends and allies are yearning.\" Moreover, Lee said that the scandal may have led the", "psg_id": "627949" }, { "title": "Watergate Seven", "text": "Watergate Seven The Watergate Seven has come to refer to two different groups of people, but both fall in the context of the Watergate scandal. First, it can refer to the five men caught June 17, 1972, burglarizing the Democratic National Committee's headquarters in the Watergate Hotel, along with their two handlers, E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, who were Nixon campaign aides. All seven were tried before Judge John Sirica in January 1973. The second use of Watergate Seven refers to seven advisors and aides of United States President Richard M. Nixon who were indicted by a grand", "psg_id": "4436418" }, { "title": "Watergate Seven", "text": "jury on March 1, 1974, for their role in the Watergate scandal. The grand jury also named Nixon as an unindicted conspirator. The indictments marked the first time in U.S. history that a president was so named. The period leading up to the trial of the first Watergate Seven began on January 8, 1973. The term \"Watergate Seven\" was coined a few months later, in April 1973, by American lawyer, politician, and political commentator Ed Koch, who, in response to U.S. Senator Lowell P. Weicker Jr.'s indicating that one of the men in Watergate bugging case had been ordered in", "psg_id": "4436419" }, { "title": "Watergate Babies", "text": "after-hours \"special orders\" to attack Democrats, which drew to him the prestige and followers that eventually led to the 1994 Republican takeover of the House, with Gingrich becoming Speaker. \"We came here to take the Bastille,\" recalled George Miller, who remained in Congress until 2015, one of the last Watergate Babies to retire. \"We destroyed the institution by turning the lights on.\" Watergate Babies Watergate Babies are Democrats first elected to the United States Congress in 1974, following President Richard Nixon's resignation over the Watergate scandal, on August 9, 1974. Tom Downey of New York was the youngest among the", "psg_id": "7965511" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "retained a small ownership stake in the structure, and said it would continue to manage it for Rockwood. Among the notable people who have lived at the Watergate South is former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. As with the Watergate East, residents of this building have discussed buying the land beneath their building, but there is no urgency as the lease on the land does not expire until 2070. Construction problems and leaks at Watergate West led the press to ridicule this building, like others in the complex, as the \"Potomac Titanic.\" On March 2, 1971, residents of the Watergate", "psg_id": "3051659" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "sited. The Watergate II project was eventually abandoned in favor of a much larger complex near Landmark Mall in Alexandria (a site nowhere near water). The entire Watergate complex was initially owned by Watergate Improvements, Inc., a division of SGI. In 1969, the Vatican sold its interest in SGI and no longer was part-owner of the Watergate. Although the Watergate was considered one of the most glamorous residences in the city, as early as 1970 residents and businesses complained of substandard construction, including a leaking roof and poor plumbing and wiring. The three Watergate Apartment buildings total some 600 residential", "psg_id": "3051637" }, { "title": "Army–McCarthy hearings", "text": "these conflicting charges should be investigated and the appropriate committee to do this was the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, usually chaired by McCarthy. Since McCarthy was one of the targets of the hearings, Senator Karl Mundt (R-South Dakota) was reluctantly appointed to replace McCarthy as chairman of the subcommittee. John G. Adams was the Army's Counsel. Acting as Special Counsel was Joseph Welch of the Boston law firm of Hale & Dorr (now called WilmerHale). The hearings were broadcast nationally on the new ABC and DuMont networks, and in part by NBC. Francis Newton Littlejohn, the news director at", "psg_id": "5114637" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "behest of G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt, McCord and his team of burglars prepared for their first Watergate break-in, which began on May 28. Two phones inside the DNC headquarters' offices were said to have been wiretapped. One was Robert Spencer Oliver's phone. At the time, Oliver was working as the executive director of the Association of State Democratic Chairmen. The other phone belonged to DNC chairman Larry O'Brien. The FBI found no evidence that O'Brien's phone was bugged; however, it was determined that an effective listening device was installed in Oliver's phone. Despite successfully installing the listening", "psg_id": "627879" }, { "title": "Watergate, Chester", "text": "Watergate, Chester The Watergate is in Chester, Cheshire, England and spans the A548 road between Watergate Street and New Crane Street (). It forms part of the city walls and carries a footpath over the road. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. Watergate was built between 1788 and 1790 for Chester City Council and replaced a medieval gate. The architect was Joseph Turner. It is built in red sandstone ashlar and consists of a basket arch of short rusticated voussoirs. The parapet consists of stone balusters interspersed with panels.", "psg_id": "11766912" }, { "title": "Watergate salad", "text": "pistachio pudding mix came out.\" Kraft, however, didn't refer to it as Watergate Salad until consumers started requesting the recipe for it under the name. \"According to Kraft Kitchens, when the recipe for Pistachio Pineapple Delight was sent out, an unnamed Chicago food editor renamed it Watergate Salad to promote interest in the recipe when she printed it in her column.\" Neither the article nor editor has been tracked down, however. The \"Denver Post\", in the \"Empire Magazine\" of June 27, 1976, published a recipe for Watergate Salad. Rumor has it that Watergate salad was a concoction thought up by", "psg_id": "8330480" }, { "title": "Watergate, Chester", "text": "A drinking fountain, which is now dry, is fixed to the north abutment and is dated 1857. Watergate, Chester The Watergate is in Chester, Cheshire, England and spans the A548 road between Watergate Street and New Crane Street (). It forms part of the city walls and carries a footpath over the road. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. Watergate was built between 1788 and 1790 for Chester City Council and replaced a medieval gate. The architect was Joseph Turner. It is built in red sandstone ashlar and consists", "psg_id": "11766913" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "Watergate scandal The Watergate scandal was a major political scandal that occurred in the United States during the early 1970s, following a break-in by five men at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C. on June 17, 1972, and President Richard Nixon's administration's subsequent attempt to cover up its involvement. After the five burglars were caught, and the conspiracy was discovered—chiefly through the work of a few journalists, Congressional staffers and an election-finance watchdog official—Watergate was investigated by the United States Congress. Meanwhile, Nixon's administration resisted its probes, which led to a constitutional", "psg_id": "627871" }, { "title": "Watergate Seven", "text": "the spring of 1972 to keep certain Senators and Representatives under surveillance, posted a sign on the door of his United States Congress office saying, \"These premises were surveilled by the Watergate Seven. Watch yourself\". The seven advisors and aides later indicted in 1974 were: Watergate Seven The Watergate Seven has come to refer to two different groups of people, but both fall in the context of the Watergate scandal. First, it can refer to the five men caught June 17, 1972, burglarizing the Democratic National Committee's headquarters in the Watergate Hotel, along with their two handlers, E. Howard Hunt", "psg_id": "4436420" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "Watergate complex The Watergate complex is a group of six buildings in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States, known particularly for the infamous 1972 burglary of the offices of the Democratic National Committee and the resulting Watergate scandal, which ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. Covering a total of 10 acres (4 ha) next to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the buildings include: Built between 1963 and 1971, the Watergate was considered one of Washington's most desirable living spaces, popular with members of Congress and political appointees in", "psg_id": "3051600" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "amenities and build a new fitness center and new conference center. Watergate complex The Watergate complex is a group of six buildings in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States, known particularly for the infamous 1972 burglary of the offices of the Democratic National Committee and the resulting Watergate scandal, which ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. Covering a total of 10 acres (4 ha) next to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the buildings include: Built between 1963 and 1971, the Watergate was considered one of Washington's most desirable", "psg_id": "3051662" }, { "title": "Watergate salad", "text": "a sous chef at the Watergate Hotel, and it was then served at brunch on most weekends. Watergate Salad took off in popularity during and after the presidential scandal which shares the same name. However, the Denver Post article does not verify this rumor, noting like most sources that the origins of the name are obscure. Syndicated household advice columnists Anne Adams and Nan Nash-Cummings, in their \"Anne & Nan\" column of October 9, 1997, reported that name came from the similar \"Watergate Cake\" (which shares most of the same ingredients): \"The recipes came out during the Watergate scandal. The", "psg_id": "8330481" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "John Mitchell, who at the time was the head of the CRP, denied any involvement with the Watergate break-in or knowledge of the five burglars. On August 1, a $25,000 ($ today) cashier's check was found to have been deposited in the US and Mexican bank accounts of one of the Watergate burglars, Bernard Barker. Made out to the Finance Committee of the Committee to Reelect the President, the check was a 1972 campaign donation by Kenneth H. Dahlberg. This money (and several other checks which had been lawfully donated to the CRP) had been directly used to finance the", "psg_id": "627887" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "released, and that it resided with Larry O'Brien. According to Fred Emery, O'Brien had been a lobbyist for Hughes in a Democrat-controlled Congress, and the possibility of his finding out about Hughes' illegal contributions to the Nixon campaign was too much of a danger for Nixon to ignore. James F. Neal, who prosecuted the Watergate 7, did not believe Nixon had ordered the break-in because of Nixon's surprised reaction when he was told about it. Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam criticised the Watergate scandal during Question Time in May 1973. Just two years later, in November 1975, Australia experienced its", "psg_id": "627946" }, { "title": "Watergate Babies", "text": "journalists who helped uncover the scandal, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, could expose the crimes of a president, then certainly there were crooked politicians elsewhere. Those journalists believed in investigative reporting and became watchdogs who attempted to keep politicians honest.\"How the ‘Watergate Babies’ Broke American Politics In 2018 \"Politico\", along with some of the surviving Watergate Babies, reflected on their long-term impact. The magazine concluded that the reforms to the committee structure, and the increased transparency, they worked for had permanently changed Congress as an institution. However, those changes had, \"Politico\" argued, helped contribute to the later rise of the", "psg_id": "7965509" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "Chicago, Illinois), political activists began planning and then advertising that a protest would occur at the home of United States Attorney General John N. Mitchell (who lived in the Watergate East). As expected, the verdict was handed down on February 18, 1970 (all the defendants were found not guilty of conspiracy but five were found guilty of incitement to riot). That night, more than 200 people rallied at D.C.'s All Souls Unitarian Church to prepare for the mass protest demonstration the next day. On February 19, several hundred protestors gathered in front of the Watergate East and attempted to enter", "psg_id": "3051644" }, { "title": "Deep Throat (Watergate)", "text": "Deep Throat (Watergate) Deep Throat is the pseudonym given to the secret informant who provided information in 1972 to Bob Woodward, who shared it with Carl Bernstein. Woodward and Bernstein were reporters for \"The Washington Post\", and Deep Throat provided key details about the involvement of U.S. President Richard Nixon's administration in what came to be known as the Watergate scandal. In 2005, 31 years after Nixon's resignation and 11 years after Nixon's death, a family attorney stated that former Federal Bureau of Investigation Associate Director Mark Felt was Deep Throat. Felt was suffering from dementia at the time and", "psg_id": "2622264" }, { "title": "Reed Smoot hearings", "text": "manifesto. The change to the Twelve was made public in April 1906, when George F. Richards, Orson F. Whitney, and David O. McKay were added to the quorum. Reed Smoot hearings The Reed Smoot hearings, also called Smoot hearings or the Smoot Case, were a series of Congressional hearings on whether the United States Senate should seat U.S. Senator Reed Smoot, who was elected by the Utah legislature in 1903. Smoot was an apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), one of the top 15 leaders of the church. The hearings began in 1904 and", "psg_id": "5196129" }, { "title": "Reed Smoot hearings", "text": "Reed Smoot hearings The Reed Smoot hearings, also called Smoot hearings or the Smoot Case, were a series of Congressional hearings on whether the United States Senate should seat U.S. Senator Reed Smoot, who was elected by the Utah legislature in 1903. Smoot was an apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), one of the top 15 leaders of the church. The hearings began in 1904 and continued until 1907, when the Senate voted. The vote fell short of a two-thirds majority needed to expel a member so he retained his seat. Popular opposition against", "psg_id": "5196119" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "The first was the proposed Inner Loop Expressway, a curving freeway expected to be built just in front of the Watergate within the next decade. The second was the nearby Kennedy Center, then in the planning stage and whose original design was supposed to be curvilinear. Although the Kennedy Center later adopted a rectangular shape for cost reasons, the Watergate complex's design did not change. Incidentally, the curved structures would also give apartment dwellers an excellent view of the Potomac River. Because of the curves in the structure, the Watergate complex was one of the first major construction projects in", "psg_id": "3051612" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "own constitutional crisis which led to the dismissal of Whitlam by the Australian Governor-General, Sir John Kerr. Chinese then-Premier Zhou Enlai said in October 1973 that the scandal did not affect the relations between China and the United States. According to Thai then-Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj of Thailand in July 1975, Chairman Mao Zedong called the Watergate scandal \"the result of 'too much freedom of political expression in the U.S. Mao called it \"an indication of American isolationism, which he saw as 'disastrous' for Europe.\" He further said, \"Do Americans really want to go isolationist? ... In the two world", "psg_id": "627947" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "certain impeachment in the House of Representatives and equally certain conviction by the Senate, Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9, 1974, preventing the House from impeaching him. On September 8, 1974, his successor, Gerald Ford, pardoned him. The name \"Watergate\" and the suffix \"-gate\" have since become synonymous with political and non-political scandals in the United States, and some other parts of the world. On January 27, 1972, G. Gordon Liddy, Finance Counsel for the Committee for the Re-Election of the President (CRP) and former aide to John Ehrlichman, presented a campaign intelligence plan to CRP's Acting Chairman Jeb", "psg_id": "627875" }, { "title": "Watergate (TV series)", "text": "stares down Watergate’s smoking gun and makes its ultimate conclusion perfectly clear: Nixon’s the one. Still. Now more than ever.\" The series was directed by Mick Gold, and produced by Paul Mitchell and Norma Percy. \"Watergate\" won a 1995 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Programming. Watergate (TV series) Watergate is a documentary series co-produced by the BBC and Discovery, broadcast in 1994. It was based on the book \"Watergate: The Corruption and Fall of Richard Nixon\", by Fred Emery. The British version was broadcast on BBC2 from 8 May to 5 June 1994, and narrated by Fred", "psg_id": "18047314" }, { "title": "Watergate House, Chester", "text": "Watergate House, Chester Watergate House is in Watergate Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. Watergate House was built in 1820 as a town house for Henry Potts, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Cheshire. It was designed by Thomas Harrison. In 1907 it became the headquarters of Western Command. It then became the headquarters of the Cheshire Community Council, and has since been used as offices. The house is constructed in Flemish bond brown brick with stone dressings and a grey slate roof.", "psg_id": "16085883" }, { "title": "Watergate Babies", "text": "Watergate Babies Watergate Babies are Democrats first elected to the United States Congress in 1974, following President Richard Nixon's resignation over the Watergate scandal, on August 9, 1974. Tom Downey of New York was the youngest among the \"babies\", aged 25 upon his election, the minimum age at which one may serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. Future Senator Chris Dodd (D-Connecticut) was also elected to Congress in this election cycle. In November 1974, Democrats picked up 49 seats in the House and 5 in the Senate. This group greatly increased the strength of Northerners and liberals in the", "psg_id": "7965506" }, { "title": "Watergate House, Chester", "text": "sash windows. On the west (garden) front is a central two-storey bay window containing sash windows, flanked by sash windows in each storey. The entrance door leads through a domed circular lobby to an octagonal central hall. Watergate House, Chester Watergate House is in Watergate Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. Watergate House was built in 1820 as a town house for Henry Potts, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Cheshire. It was designed by Thomas Harrison. In 1907 it became the headquarters", "psg_id": "16085885" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "River, Virginia skyline, and monuments. Many residents later said the flowing lines reminded them of a graceful ship. In 1970, as the Watergate was nearing completion, SGI proposed building a \"Watergate II\" apartment, hotel, and office complex on the waterfront in Alexandria, Virginia, across the Potomac River from the original Watergate. Although the project initially received support from Alexandria city officials and business people, residents of the city's Old Town strongly objected. The project stalled for two years due to protests from residents and a land dispute regarding title to the waterfront land on which the project was to be", "psg_id": "3051636" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "to allow Bork to appoint a new special prosecutor; Bork chose Leon Jaworski to continue the investigation. On March 1, 1974, a grand jury in Washington, D.C., indicted several former aides of Nixon, who became known as the \"Watergate Seven\"—H. R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, John N. Mitchell, Charles Colson, Gordon C. Strachan, Robert Mardian, and Kenneth Parkinson—for conspiring to hinder the Watergate investigation. The grand jury secretly named Nixon as an unindicted co-conspirator. The special prosecutor dissuaded them from an indictment of Nixon, arguing that a President can only be indicted after he leaves office. John Dean, Jeb Stuart Magruder,", "psg_id": "627910" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "Watergate Town (the development had dropped the \"e\") was planning a building that would harm the aesthetics of the Kennedy Center and intrude on its park-like surroundings. The Watergate's attorneys responded that their building would stay within the agreed-upon height. The disagreement continued for nearly two years, delaying the planned fall 1967 start to construction. Watergate apartment residents such as Senator Wayne Morse lobbied the USFCA, DCZC, and NCPC to force SGI to accede to the Kennedy Center's wishes. In November 1967, the USCFA reaffirmed its approval of the Watergate project. When the DCZC appeared on the verge of giving", "psg_id": "3051629" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "Watergate West topped out on August 16, 1968, at which point the cost of the project had risen to $70 million. Construction was completed in 1969. Controversy arose over the construction of the Watergate Office Building, the complex's fifth and final structure. Its original design called for a structure with the upper floors set back to create more space and light. But in June 1965, as excavation and clearing began for the Kennedy Center, its advocates began agitating to lower the planned height of the final Watergate building. The general counsel for the Kennedy Center told the USCFA that the", "psg_id": "3051628" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "cover-up—which began in late March 1973 and became fully formed in May and June 1973, operating until his presidency ended on August 9, 1974. On March 23, 1973, Judge Sirica read the court a letter from Watergate burglar James McCord, who alleged that perjury had been committed in the Watergate trial, and defendants had been pressured to remain silent. Trying to make them talk, Sirica gave Hunt and two burglars provisional sentences of up to 40 years. On March 28, on Nixon's orders, aide John Ehrlichman told Attorney General Richard Kleindienst that nobody in the White House had prior knowledge", "psg_id": "627901" }, { "title": "Watergate Theatre, London", "text": "directed by John Barton. Several revues were staged at the Watergate Theatre, including Sandy Wilson's \"See You Later\" (1951) featuring Dulcie Gray and with Donald Swann playing the piano, and John Cranko's \"Cranks\" (1955, featuring Anthony Newley and with music by John Addison) and setting by John Piper. Given notice that 29 Buckingham Gate was due to be demolished as part of the Strand Improvement Scheme, the New Watergate moved to the Comedy Theatre in Panton Street in 1956. Watergate Theatre, London The Watergate Theatre in London existed in 1949-56, located on Buckingham Street, Westminster. In 1949 Elizabeth Denby, together", "psg_id": "18111519" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "the United States from exploiting the [scandal].\" The publisher of \"The Sacramento Union\", John P. McGoff, said in January 1975 that the media overemphasized the scandal, though he called it \"an important issue,\" overshadowing more serious topics, like a declining economy and an energy crisis. Watergate scandal The Watergate scandal was a major political scandal that occurred in the United States during the early 1970s, following a break-in by five men at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C. on June 17, 1972, and President Richard Nixon's administration's subsequent attempt to cover up", "psg_id": "627955" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "the building. Several hundred police, bused in to prevent the demonstration, engaged in street fighting with protestors, forced them to retreat, and eventually launched several tear gas canisters to disperse the crowd. More than 145 protesters were arrested. Although a second protest was expected the following day, it never emerged and police spent the day drinking coffee and eating cookies and pastries baked at the Watergate East's pastry shop. The Watergate East tenants' cooperative refinanced its mortgage some time after 2000, and bought the land beneath its building. The Watergate Hotel and Office Building is the best known of the", "psg_id": "3051645" }, { "title": "Emanuel Celler", "text": "1981, Celler remained busy, speaking about immigration and myriad other topics that occupied his half-century of public service. During the Watergate scandal of 1973–74, he was a frequent guest on television and radio programs, discussing the hearings and the position of Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, which he held for a record number of years. If not for his electoral loss a few months before, Celler, not Peter Rodino of New Jersey, would have been conducting the hearings. Celler was on good terms with Richard Nixon and in the early part of the hearings indicated that he would have taken", "psg_id": "4853613" }, { "title": "Peter W. Rodino", "text": "National Committee headquarters at the Watergate Hotel and with ensuing newspaper reports connecting the break-in to president Richard Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign, congressional Democrats found themselves under much pressure to hold hearings on Nixon's alleged abuse of presidential powers. Rodino had only been Judiciary Chairman for a few months when his committee began to hear the case for Nixon's impeachment. Until the Watergate scandal, Rodino had spent his political career largely below the radar screen. Watergate put Rodino front and center in the political limelight. \"If fate had been looking for one of the powerhouses of Congress, it wouldn't have", "psg_id": "2703728" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "Rome office for approval. According to Rodota, the earliest use of the name Watergate in the surviving files of Societa Generale Immobiliare is a June 8, 1961 memorandum authored by Giuseppe Cecchi, summarizing an early meeting with officials of the future John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts about the proposed project. In his 2009 book \"Presidential Power on Trial: From Watergate to All the President's Men,\" William Noble wrote that the Watergate \"got its name from overlooking the 'gate' that regulated the flow of water from the Potomac River into the Tidal Basin at flood tide.\" That gate", "psg_id": "3051606" }, { "title": "Watergate Bay", "text": "above the beach and there are a number of caravan and camping sites within easy reach. Watergate Bay has been used as a location for the following productions: Watergate Bay Watergate Bay (, meaning \"cove at Coryan's farm\") is a bay located two miles north of Newquay on the B3276 Newquay to Padstow road near the hamlet of Tregurrian in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is adjacent to Newquay Bay and faces the Atlantic Ocean. The two mile long, sandy beach and exposed north westerly location is a popular location for water sports, kite flying, and sand art. In May 2007", "psg_id": "9227565" }, { "title": "Watergate Babies", "text": "House Democratic Caucus. They teamed up with some more senior liberals to strike a blow against the seniority system and overthrew three committee chairmen whom they viewed as too conservative and/or too old to represent the Democratic Party in these prominent positions: William Poage, Wright Patman and F. Edward Hébert. Two of these Watergate Babies are current members of the U.S. Congress: \"Watergate Babies\" can also apply to those Democrats elected to state or local office in 1974. \"Democrats made substantial state legislative gains in a large number of states in 1974, the Watergate election,\" the political scientist Malcolm Jewell", "psg_id": "7965507" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "Congress enacted the National Emergencies Act in 1976 to regulate such declarations. The Watergate scandal left such an impression on the national and international consciousness that many scandals since then have been labeled with the suffix \"-gate.\" Disgust with the revelations about Watergate, the Republican Party, and Nixon strongly affected results of the November 1974 Senate and House elections, which took place three months after Nixon's resignation. The Democrats gained five seats in the Senate and forty-nine in the House (the newcomers were nicknamed \"Watergate Babies\"). Congress passed legislation that changed campaign financing, to amend the Freedom of Information Act,", "psg_id": "627938" }, { "title": "Watergate Bay", "text": "Watergate Bay Watergate Bay (, meaning \"cove at Coryan's farm\") is a bay located two miles north of Newquay on the B3276 Newquay to Padstow road near the hamlet of Tregurrian in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is adjacent to Newquay Bay and faces the Atlantic Ocean. The two mile long, sandy beach and exposed north westerly location is a popular location for water sports, kite flying, and sand art. In May 2007 it played host to the English Nationals Surfing Championships. The Watergate Bay Hotel and Fifteen Cornwall, a restaurant set up by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, are located just", "psg_id": "9227564" }, { "title": "Watergate (TV series)", "text": "Watergate (TV series) Watergate is a documentary series co-produced by the BBC and Discovery, broadcast in 1994. It was based on the book \"Watergate: The Corruption and Fall of Richard Nixon\", by Fred Emery. The British version was broadcast on BBC2 from 8 May to 5 June 1994, and narrated by Fred Emery. It was broadcast as five episodes of 50 minutes each. In the United States, the series premiered on August 7, 1994 and was narrated by Daniel Schorr in three parts, with two episodes shown back to back for the first two parts. Episode list (Britain): <br> 1.", "psg_id": "18047312" }, { "title": "Watergate salad", "text": "Watergate salad Watergate salad, also referred to as \"Green Goddess\", Pistachio Delight, or Shut The Gate Salad or colloquially as Green Goop, Green Fluff or Green Stuff, is a side dish salad or dessert salad made from pistachio pudding, canned pineapple, whipped topping,Crushed pecans and marshmallows. It is very quick to prepare: the ingredients are combined and it can be chilled, if desired. The canned fruit used is usually pineapple, but can be a fruit cocktail and/or mandarin oranges, and there are many slight variations with additional ingredients. Watergate salad is similar to ambrosia salad. It is a popular dish", "psg_id": "8330478" }, { "title": "Oil-for-Food Program Hearings", "text": "Oil-for-Food Program Hearings The Oil-for-Food Program Hearings were held by the U.S Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations beginning in 2004 to investigate abuses of the United Nations (UN) Oil-for-Food Programme in which the economically sanctioned country of Iraq was intended to be able to sell limited amounts of oil in exchange for vital food and medicine for its population. In December 2004, the subcommittee's chairman Senator Norm Coleman called for UN Secretary-general Kofi Annan to resign because of the \"UN's utter failure to detect or stop Saddam's abuses\" of the program and because of related fraud allegations against Annan's son.", "psg_id": "12112554" }, { "title": "Valachi hearings", "text": "to publish a third-person account based upon interviews he himself had conducted with Valachi. These formed the basis of the book \"The Valachi Papers\", which was published in 1968. The book was made into the 1972 film \"The Valachi Papers\" starring Charles Bronson as Valachi. Valachi hearings The Valachi hearings, also known as the McClellan hearings, investigated organized crime activities across America and investigated leading mafia figures of the era such as Sam Giancana of Chicago. The hearings were initiated by Arkansas Senator John L. McClellan in 1963. The hearings were named after the major government witness against the American", "psg_id": "10716736" }, { "title": "Army–McCarthy hearings", "text": "and shared bills. McCarthy commented that Cohn was unreasonable in matters dealing with Schine. It is unclear if Schine ever had a romantic or sexual relationship with Cohn, who was a closeted homosexual. (Three years after the hearings, Schine married and eventually had six children.) Some have also suggested that McCarthy may have been homosexual, and even possibly involved with Schine or Cohn. In what played out to be the most dramatic exchange of the hearings, McCarthy responded to aggressive questioning from Army counsel Joseph Welch. On June 9, 1954, day 30 of the hearings, Welch challenged Cohn to give", "psg_id": "5114643" }, { "title": "Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings", "text": "Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings The Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) is an independent, central panel agency that holds administrative hearings on behalf of certain agencies of the executive branch of the state government. For example, it may hold hearings pertaining to the suspension or revocation of a driver's license, and it also holds hearings when the Maryland Human Relations Commission determines that there is probable cause to believe that an employer or business has committed an act of discrimination. The OAH conducts hearings in over 60,000 matters each year of which approximately one-half concern issues from the state", "psg_id": "11617794" }, { "title": "Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings", "text": "judges, currently numbering around 60, to receive specialized training on administrative law. Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings The Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) is an independent, central panel agency that holds administrative hearings on behalf of certain agencies of the executive branch of the state government. For example, it may hold hearings pertaining to the suspension or revocation of a driver's license, and it also holds hearings when the Maryland Human Relations Commission determines that there is probable cause to believe that an employer or business has committed an act of discrimination. The OAH conducts hearings in over 60,000", "psg_id": "11617799" }, { "title": "The Capital Hearings", "text": "an event on Capitol Hill and for a marriage proposal at Spike Mendelsohn's Good Stuff Eatery. Its debut album, \"Opening Statement\", was nominated for several Contemporary A Cappella Recording (CARA) Awards and was selected as an Album of the Year for 2013 by the Recorded A Cappella Review Board (RARB). The Capital Hearings The Capital Hearings is a vocal ensemble based in Washington, D.C. The ensemble is known for performing \"a cappella\" music from a variety of styles, including classical choral works, vocal jazz, and contemporary pop. The ensemble originated in 2010 as a spin-off from the Choral Arts Society", "psg_id": "18695787" }, { "title": "Chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam", "text": "lasted one term. Nông Đức Mạnh was elected chairman in 1992, and held office until 2001 Nông was the first chairman who came from a minority background, the Tày, and was the first chairman since Trường who was a Politburo member. Nông stepped down in 2001, and was succeeded by Nguyễn Văn An, who served as chairman from 2001 until 2006. On 26 June 2006 Nguyễn Phú Trọng was elected chairman with a majority of 84.58% of the National Assembly deputies in favour. Nguyễn Phú Trọng stepped down in 2011 because of his election to the post of General Secretary", "psg_id": "13158013" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "the 14th floor was foregone. With these adjustments, the total cost of the first apartment complex (excluding plumbing, electricity, and decoration) was estimated at $12,184,376. Construction proceeded. The foundation and basement of the first building, the Watergate East, were completed by September 1964, and the metal and concrete superstructure rose in October. In September 1964, the Watergate's developers signed a first-of-its-kind agreement under which the Washington Gas Light Co. would provide the entire complex with its heating and air conditioning. The Watergate East was completed in May 1965, and a month later the first model apartment unit was opened to", "psg_id": "3051624" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "the executive branch. The complex has been sold several times since the 1980s. In the 1990s, it was split up and its component buildings and parts of buildings were sold to various owners. In 1972, the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee, then located on the sixth floor of the Watergate Office Building, was burglarized with documents photographed and telephones wiretapped. The investigation into the burglary revealed that high officials in the Nixon administration had ordered the break-in and then tried to cover up their involvement. Additional crimes were also uncovered. The ensuing Watergate scandal, named for the complex, led", "psg_id": "3051601" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "(near the Jefferson Memorial) is about 1½ miles downriver from the Watergate complex. Another namesake is the noted restaurant, the \"Water Gate Inn\" (1942–1966), that operated on the site before the Watergate complex was built. In 2004, \"Washington Post\" writer John Kelly argued that the name was most directly linked to the \"Water Steps\" or \"Water Gate,\" a set of ceremonial stairs west of the Lincoln Memorial that led down to the Potomac. The steps had been originally planned as a ceremonial gateway to the city and an official reception area for dignitaries arriving in Washington, D.C., via water taxi", "psg_id": "3051607" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "$44 million financial backing in late 1962, and its construction permits in May 1963. Construction began on the first building, the Watergate East apartment, in August 1963. The builder was Magazine Bros. Construction. Groundbreaking occurred in August 1963, and major excavation work was complete by May 1964. The U.S. Commission on Fine Arts attempted once more to revise the project. In October 1963, the USCFA alleged that the height of the Watergate complex, as measured from the parkway in front of it, would exceed the agreed-upon height restrictions. SGI officials, however, contended that architects are required by law to measure", "psg_id": "3051622" }, { "title": "Fulbright Hearings", "text": "all military operations in Indochina except those of a purely defensive character related to the withdrawal, conditioned only upon agreement with the Government of the People's Republic of Vietnam for the release and repatriation of U.S. POWs. S.J. Res. 89 — Resolving that upon agreement between the U.S. and North Vietnamese Governments as to the release of American POWs, the U.S. shall declare a ceasefire in-place and withdrawal all its military forces and equipment from South Vietnam not later than nine months from the date of the agreement. Chairman Fulbright opened the hearings with a brief statement summarizing their purpose:", "psg_id": "3735357" }, { "title": "Worse than Watergate", "text": "condition of the legislation which authorized the 2003 invasion of Iraq, failed to satisfy the terms imposed by Congress and consequently would justify impeachment. Worse than Watergate Worse than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush is a 2004 book by author and Watergate figure John W. Dean. Dean criticizes the secrecy employed by US President Bush and his Vice-President Dick Cheney, depriving citizens of the ability to make informed decisions, and draws parallels with the government of US President Richard Nixon for whom he served as legal counsel. He also draws attention to potentially serious issues that, as", "psg_id": "8836230" }, { "title": "Worse than Watergate", "text": "Worse than Watergate Worse than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush is a 2004 book by author and Watergate figure John W. Dean. Dean criticizes the secrecy employed by US President Bush and his Vice-President Dick Cheney, depriving citizens of the ability to make informed decisions, and draws parallels with the government of US President Richard Nixon for whom he served as legal counsel. He also draws attention to potentially serious issues that, as of 2004, had been given a low profile in the US media. In particular, he notes that the 18 March 2003 presidential determination, a", "psg_id": "8836229" }, { "title": "United States Senate Watergate Committee", "text": "United States Senate Watergate Committee The Senate Watergate Committee, known officially as the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, was a special committee established by the United States Senate, , in 1973, to investigate the Watergate scandal, with the power to investigate the break-in at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C., and any subsequent cover-up of criminal activity, as well as \"all other illegal, improper, or unethical conduct occurring during the presidential election of 1972, including political espionage and campaign finance practices\". American print news media focused the nation's attention on the", "psg_id": "3243455" }, { "title": "Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada", "text": "Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (, Holova Verkhovnoyi Rady Ukrayiny) is the presiding officer of the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's unicameral parliament. The chairman presides over the parliament and its procedures. Chairmen are elected by open voting from the parliament's deputy ranks. Andriy Parubiy is the current chairman since being confirmed on 14 April 2016. The office of Chairman has existed since the ratification of the Constitution of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on January 30, 1937. Mykhailo Burmystenko, who was appointed on January 30, 1937, was the inaugural holder of the office.", "psg_id": "11008610" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "many senior officials involved in Watergate were lawyers, the scandal severely tarnished the public image of the legal profession. The Watergate scandal resulted in 69 government officials being charged and 48 being found guilty, including: To defuse public demand for direct federal regulation of lawyers (as opposed to leaving it in the hands of state bar associations or courts), the American Bar Association (ABA) launched two major reforms. First, the ABA decided that its existing Model Code of Professional Responsibility (promulgated 1969) was a failure. In 1983 it replaced it with the Model Rules of Professional Conduct. The MRPC have", "psg_id": "627933" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "five buildings in the Watergate development. Management and ownership of the hotel have changed several times since the mid-1980s. In 1986, Cunard Line, the cruise ship company, took over management of the hotel and began redecorating and refurbishing it. The British Coal Board pension fund sold the hotel portion of the building to a British-Japanese consortium in 1990 for $48 million. Blackstone Real Estate Advisors, the real estate affiliate of the Blackstone Group, bought the hotel for $39 million in July 1998. For a few years in the late 1990s and early 2000s (decade), the Watergate Hotel was operated by", "psg_id": "3051646" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "NW in Washington, D.C. The name \"Watergate\" relates to numerous aspects of its physical and historical context. The complex sits near the eastern terminus of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, which operated from 1831 to 1924 and is now a National Historical Park. The remains of the gravity dam across Rock Creek, as well as Waste Weir #1 are at this site. Land once owned by the canal company was part of the site purchased in 1960 by the project's developer, Rome-based Società Generale Immobiliare (SGI). In his 2018 book \"The Watergate: Inside America’s Most Infamous Address\", author Joseph Rodota", "psg_id": "3051604" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "the National Register of Historic Places on October 21, 2005. The Watergate East apartment building is probably the second-best known of the five buildings in the development. It became the most sought-after living location in the city when it opened in 1966. Problems with the building's construction became apparent shortly after its occupancy. The roof was leaking by 1968. \"The Washington Post\" published reports in October 1968 that SGI refused to fix the leaks unless residents dropped their opposition to the construction of the complex's fifth building. By 1970, problems at Watergate East led the press to dub the building", "psg_id": "3051642" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "its concerns were addressed. To counter this resistance, SGI officials met with members of the USCFA in New York City in April 1962 and defended the complex's design. SGI also reduced the planned height of the Watergate to 14 stories from 16. In May 1962, the NCPC reviewed the project. Additional revisions in the design plan pushed the cost back up to $65 million, even though only 17 villas were now planned. Based on this proposal, the NCPC approved the Watergate plan. With the support of the NCPC, SGI dug in its heels: It declared it was not interested in", "psg_id": "3051617" }, { "title": "Watergate salad", "text": "cake has a 'cover-up' icing and is full of nuts. The salad is also full of nuts.\" Both cake and salad were part of a trend for satirically-named recipes such as Nixon's Perfectly Clear Consomme and Liddy's Clam-Up Chowder. In 1922 Helen Keller published a similar recipe, calling for canned diced pineapple, nuts, marshmallows, whipped cream and other ingredients. \"I ate it first in California, so I call it Golden Gate Salad\". Similar \"fruit salad\" and \"pineapple salad\" recipes had been published in the 1910s, and \"Golden Gate Salad\" was served in some American hotels. Watergate salad Watergate salad, also", "psg_id": "8330482" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "on the ground floor for shops, and a restaurant, the Roman Terrace, on the top floor. Later in April, the Democratic National Committee leased office space in the building's retail office portion. The third building in the complex, Watergate South, opened in June 1968. It contained 260 residential units, more than any other building in the complex. Construction on the fourth building in the complex, the Watergate West apartments, began in July 1967. Apartments in the unfinished building, priced from $30,000 to $140,000, began selling in October 1967, an indication of how popular the complex was with District residents. The", "psg_id": "3051627" }, { "title": "Valachi hearings", "text": "Valachi hearings The Valachi hearings, also known as the McClellan hearings, investigated organized crime activities across America and investigated leading mafia figures of the era such as Sam Giancana of Chicago. The hearings were initiated by Arkansas Senator John L. McClellan in 1963. The hearings were named after the major government witness against the American Mafia, Joseph Valachi. In October 1963, Valachi testified before Senator John L. McClellan's congressional committee on organized crime, the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the U.S. Senate Committee on Government Operations. He gave the American public a firsthand account of Mafia activities in the United", "psg_id": "10716728" }, { "title": "Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings", "text": "Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings The Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)] was created in 1991 by the 72nd Texas Legislature as an independent agency to manage and conduct hearings in contested cases for most licensing and other state agencies. SOAH provides a forum for administrative hearings for agencies without staff to conduct hearings. SOAH derives its authority from Texas Government Code Chapters 2001 and 2003. The Texas legislature empowered administrative law judges (ALJs) employed by SOAH to administer oaths, take testimony, rule on questions of evidence, issue orders relating to discovery and other hearing or pre-hearing matters,", "psg_id": "19506262" }, { "title": "Kansas evolution hearings", "text": "Local science advocacy group Kansas Citizens for Science organized a boycott of the hearings by mainstream scientists, who accused it of being a kangaroo court and argued that their participation would lend an undeserved air of legitimacy to the hearings. Kansas Board of Education member Kathy Martin declared at the beginning of the hearings, \"Evolution has been proven false. ID (Intelligent Design) is science-based and strong in facts.\" At their conclusion she proclaimed that evolution is \"an unproven, often disproven\" theory. \"ID has theological implications. ID is not strictly Christian, but it is theistic,\" asserted Martin. The scientific community rejects", "psg_id": "5071200" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "three briefed President John F. Kennedy on the issue, but it was not clear who made the decision to request the height reduction or who made the request public. The White House announcement surprised many, and offended federal and city planners, who saw it as presidential interference in their activities. SGI's chief architect, Gábor Ács, and Watergate chief architect Luigi Moretti flew to New York City on May 17 and defended the complex's design in a three-hour meeting with USCFA members. SGI agreed to shrink three of the planned buildings in the development to 13 stories (112 ft), with the", "psg_id": "3051619" }, { "title": "Impeachment process against Richard Nixon", "text": "Rodino of New Jersey, a Democrat, had only been Judiciary Chairman for a few months when his committee began to hear the case for Nixon's impeachment. Until the Watergate scandal, Rodino had spent his political career largely below the radar screen. Watergate put Rodino front and center in the political limelight. \"If fate had been looking for one of the powerhouses of Congress, it wouldn't have picked me,\" Rodino told a reporter at the time. But Speaker Albert thought Rodino and his committee had done a fair and thorough job during the confirmation hearings for the vice-presidential nomination of Gerald", "psg_id": "18911082" }, { "title": "The Capital Hearings", "text": "The Capital Hearings The Capital Hearings is a vocal ensemble based in Washington, D.C. The ensemble is known for performing \"a cappella\" music from a variety of styles, including classical choral works, vocal jazz, and contemporary pop. The ensemble originated in 2010 as a spin-off from the Choral Arts Society of Washington. It has performed at venues throughout the Washington, D.C. area, including the Kennedy Center, Strathmore, the Phillips Collection, the BlackRock Center for the Arts, and the Atlas Performing Arts Center, in addition to producing its own regular concerts. The ensemble received early attention when it performed flashmobs at", "psg_id": "18695786" }, { "title": "Hank Greenspun", "text": "politics when allegations were made that he held blackmail information against prominent Democratic presidential nominees. On June 17, 1972, Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, James W. McCord, Jr., Eugenio Martínez and Frank Sturgis were arrested while placing electronic devices in the Democratic Party campaign offices in an apartment block called Watergate, in Washington, D.C. It later emerged that people working for President Richard Nixon wanted to wiretap the conversations of Larry O'Brien, chairman of the Democratic National Committee. The Watergate Scandal developed from this incident, leading to wide-ranging investigations, Congressional hearings, and steady media coverage for the next two years. On", "psg_id": "5956596" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "of the FBI during that period of the 1970s, something Woodward later confirmed. Felt met secretly with Woodward several times, telling him of Howard Hunt's involvement with the Watergate break-in, and that the White House staff regarded the stakes in Watergate as extremely high. Felt warned Woodward that the FBI wanted to know where he and other reporters were getting their information, as they were uncovering a wider web of crimes than the FBI first disclosed. All of the secret meetings between Woodward and Felt took place at an underground parking garage somewhere in Rosslyn over a period from June", "psg_id": "627895" }, { "title": "Watergate scandal", "text": "exceptions. On November 2, 2012, Watergate trial records for G. Gordon Liddy and James McCord were ordered unsealed by Federal Judge Royce Lamberth. According to Thomas J. Johnson, a professor of journalism at University of Texas at Austin, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger predicted during Nixon's final days that history would remember Nixon as a great president and that Watergate would be relegated to a \"minor footnote.\" When Congress investigated the scope of the president's legal powers, it belatedly found that consecutive presidential administrations had declared the United States to be in a continuous open-ended state of emergency since 1950.", "psg_id": "627937" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "of and took photos in and near the DNC chairman's office. The phone taps were monitored from the burglars' rooms (first Room 419, later Room 723) at the Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge across the street at 2601 Virginia Avenue NW. During a second burglary on June 17, 1972, to replace a malfunctioning phone tap and collect more information, five of the burglars were arrested and the Watergate scandal began to unfold. A plaque on the sixth floor of the office building portion of the Watergate Hotel commemorates the break-in. The sixth floor space, occupied by SAGE Publishing since 2015, houses", "psg_id": "3051655" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "and garden-like surroundings, and which proposes a quality of housing that would rank with the finest in the city, would be a distinct asset.\" The curving design has continued to draw praise. A noted 2006 guidebook to the city's architecture concluded that the Watergate brought a \"welcome fluidity\" to the city's boxy look. Others praised the complex's internal public spaces. When the Watergate East opened in 1965, \"The Washington Post\" called these areas opulent and evocative of the best in Italian design. \"The New York Times\" characterized the design as \"sweeping,\" and complimented each building's spectacular views of the Potomac", "psg_id": "3051635" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "the Watergate scandal. In 1993, the British coal board pension fund sold the office portion of the building (as well as the land under two of the three Watergate apartment buildings) to The JBG Companies (an American firm) and Buvermo Properties Inc. (a Dutch company). In 1997, JBG Cos. and Buvermo Properties sold the office building to the Blackstone Group's Trizec Properties division. Trizec put the office building up for sale for $100 million in 2005 and sold it to BentleyForbes Acquisitions LLC, a private firm owned by C. Frederick Wehba and members of the Los Angeles-based Webha family. BentleyForbes", "psg_id": "3051657" }, { "title": "Fulbright Hearings", "text": "Fulbright Hearings The Fulbright Hearings refers to any of the set of U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings on Vietnam conducted between 1966 and 1971. This article concerns those held by the U.S. Senate in 1971 relating to the Vietnam War. By April 1971, with at least seven pending legislative proposals concerning the war, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by Democratic Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas began to hear testimony. The 22 hearings, titled \"Legislative Proposals Relating to the War in Southeast Asia\", were held on eleven different days between April 20, 1971, and May 27, 1971. The", "psg_id": "3735353" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "to Nixon's resignation on August 9, 1974. The name \"Watergate\" and the suffix \"-gate\" have since become synonymous with political scandals in the United States and elsewhere. The Watergate superblock is bounded on the north by Virginia Avenue, on the east by New Hampshire Avenue, on the south by F Street, and on the west by the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway. It is in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood overlooking the Potomac River, next to the Kennedy Center and the embassy of Saudi Arabia. The nearest Metro station, 0.4 miles (650 m) distant, is Foggy Bottom-GWU. For more than a", "psg_id": "3051602" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "Watergate and achieve a contractual rather than legal solution. Three separate proposals were made to both sides on December 7, 1967. On April 22, 1968, SGI agreed to turn its fifth building slightly to the southwest in order to open up the Watergate complex a little more and give the Kennedy Center a bit of open space. Although the Kennedy Center accepted the proposal, it demanded that the fifth building include apartment units, rather than be completely devoted to office space, to maintain the area's residential nature. The fight now moved to the NCPC. In June 1968, the NCPC held", "psg_id": "3051631" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "residents' hands: In the Watergate South, for example, owners cannot rent their unit until a full year has passed, and no lease may last more than two years. In 1977, one of the Watergate's financiers (Nicholas Salgo) and Continental Illinois Properties bought SGI's stake in the development for $49 million. Two years later, Continental Illinois sold its interest to the National Coal Board Pension Fund in the U.K. Salgo did the same in 1986. The coal board pension fund put the Watergate complex up for sale in 1989, and estimated the complex's worth at between $70 million and $100 million.", "psg_id": "3051640" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "West filed a lawsuit against SGI in which they claimed their units had defective stoves, faulty air conditioning, leaky windows and balconies, and deficient plumbing. SGI said the problems were similar to those with any new building, and that it had already spent $300,000 on repairs. Like the Watergate East, residents of this building have discussed buying the land beneath their building but do not need to do so until the land lease expires in 2070. Britain's National Coal Board Pension Fund sold the Watergate Office Building to John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance in the early 1990s. The building underwent", "psg_id": "3051660" }, { "title": "Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings", "text": "conduct.\" SOAH currently conducts hearings for approximately 60 state agencies, including the Public Utility Commission, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas Department of Insurance, Employees Retirement System, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, Texas Medical Board, Texas Department of Agriculture, Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Texas Board of Dental Examiners, and other licensing and regulatory agencies. Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings The Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)] was created in 1991 by the 72nd Texas Legislature as an independent agency to manage and conduct hearings in contested cases for most licensing and other state agencies. SOAH provides a forum", "psg_id": "19506264" }, { "title": "Reed Smoot hearings", "text": "Unlike B. H. Roberts, who upon election to the House of Representatives was not allowed to sit while hearings took place, Smoot was allowed to be seated. Among the public, old charges of Danites, the Mountain Meadows massacre, and Brigham Young's plural wives were discussed. In January 1904, Smoot prepared a rebuttal to the criticisms, with the help of several non-Mormon lawyers. The actual hearings began in March. LDS Church President Joseph F. Smith took the witness stand and was interrogated for three days. Apostles Matthias F. Cowley and John W. Taylor did not show up after being subpoenaed. Apostle", "psg_id": "5196124" }, { "title": "Army–McCarthy hearings", "text": "ABC, made the decision to cover the hearings live, gavel-to-gavel. The televised hearings lasted for 36 days and an estimated 80 million people saw at least part of the hearings. During the hearings, a photograph of Schine was introduced, and Joseph Welch accused Cohn of doctoring the image to show Schine alone with Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens. On the witness stand Cohn and Schine both insisted that the picture entered into evidence (Schine and Stevens alone) was requested by Stevens and that no one was edited out of the photograph. Welch then produced a wider shot of Stevens and", "psg_id": "5114638" }, { "title": "Watergate complex", "text": "units. Among the many notable past occupants are the following: Alfred S. Bloomingdale, Anna Chennault, Bob and Elizabeth Dole (Watergate South), Plácido Domingo, Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Watergate South), Alan Greenspan, Monica Lewinsky (she stayed briefly at her mother's apartment in the complex), Senator Russell Long, Clare Boothe Luce (after 1983), Robert McNamara, John and Martha Mitchell, Paul O'Neill, Condoleezza Rice, Mstislav Rostropovich, Maurice Stans, Ben Stein, Herbert Stein, John Warner and Elizabeth Taylor (during their marriage),Arundel, John. \"Warner Leaves Lasting Legacy.\" \"Fairfax Times.\" September 4, 2007.</ref> Caspar Weinberger, Charles Z. Wick, and Rose Mary Woods. The Watergate's popularity among members", "psg_id": "3051638" }, { "title": "Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada", "text": "chairman's positions are vacant. However, in case of vacancy of the post of Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, it is filled by deputies of the chairman. During the Soviet era, there was one more post known as the chairman of Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR's who was \"de jure\" head of state; the \"de facto\" head of state was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine. All former chairmen of the Verkhovna Rada receive special state privileges. After the completion of their tenure, former chairmen are provided with cabinets in the parliament's building, an", "psg_id": "11008613" }, { "title": "David Young (Watergate)", "text": "a plumber, and that this was his inspiration for the name. E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, of the Plumbers unit, participated in clandestine (and ultimately illegal) activities, the most notorious being the attempted 1971 burglary of the offices of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist and the attempted 1972 burglary of the Democratic National Committee offices at the Watergate complex. During the investigation of these attempted burglaries, Young was granted limited immunity on the motion of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (the \"Senate Watergate Investigation Committee\") and the approval of United States District Judge John J. Sirica,", "psg_id": "5817450" } ]
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which member of britain's royal family sold her autobiography for $1.3 million to simon & schuster?
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[ { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "companies: CBS Corporation (which inherited S&S), and the other retaining the Viacom name. Also in 2005, Simon & Schuster acquired Strebor Books International, which was founded in 1999 by author Kristina Laferne Roberts, who has written under the pseudonym \"Zane.\" A year later, in 2006, Simon & Schuster launched the conservative imprint Threshold Editions. In 2009, Simon & Schuster signed a multi-book and co-publishing deal with Glenn Beck which fell over many of their imprints and included adult non-fiction, fiction, children and YA literature as well as e-book and audiobook originals. As part of CBS, Simon & Schuster has been", "psg_id": "3788492" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "the VHS was making more money on the video. This prompted Snyder to ask editors to obtain video rights for every new book. Agents were often reluctant to give these up—which meant the S&S Video division never took off. According to Korda, the audio rights expanded into the audio division which by the 1990s would be a major business for Simon & Schuster. In 1989, Gulf and Western Inc., owner of Simon & Schuster, changed its name to Paramount Communications Inc. In 1990, \"The New York Times\" described Simon & Schuster as the largest book publisher in the United States", "psg_id": "3788490" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "with sales of $1.3 billion the previous year. That same year, Simon & Schuster acquired the children's publisher Green Tiger Press. In 1994, Snyder, was suddenly fired from S&S and was replaced by the company's president and chief operating officer Jonathan Newcomb. That year, Paramount was sold to Viacom. In 1998, Viacom sold Simon & Schuster's educational operations, including Prentice Hall and Macmillan, to Pearson PLC, the global publisher and then owner of Penguin and the \"Financial Times\". The professional and reference operations were sold to Hicks Muse Tate & Furst. At the end of 2005, Viacom split into two", "psg_id": "3788491" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "Fair de Graff to found Pocket Books, America's first paperback publisher. In 1942, Simon & Schuster and Western Printing launched the Little Golden Books series in cooperation with the Artists and Writers Guild. In 1944, Marshall Field III, owner of the \"Chicago Sun\", purchased Simon & Schuster and Pocket Books. The company was sold back to Simon and Schuster following his death. In the 1950s and 1960s, many publishers including Simon & Schuster turned toward educational publishing due to the baby boom market. Pocket Books focused on paperbacks for the educational market instead of textbooks and started the Washington Square", "psg_id": "3788485" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "Press imprint in 1959. By 1964 it had published over 200 titles and was expected to put out another 400 by the end of that year. Books published under the imprint included classic reprints such as \"Lorna Doone\", \"Ivanhoe\", \"Tom Sawyer\", \"Huckleberry Finn\", and \"Robinson Crusoe\". In 1966, Max Schuster retired and sold his half of Simon & Schuster to Leon Shimkin. Shimkin then merged Simon & Schuster with Pocket Books under the name of Simon & Schuster. In 1968, editor-in-chief Robert Gottlieb, who worked at Simon & Schuster since 1955 and edited several bestsellers including Joseph Heller's \"Catch-22\", left", "psg_id": "3788486" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "the \"nucleus of S&S's educational and informational business.\" Three California educational companies were also purchased between 1988 and 1990—Quercus, Fearon Education and Janus Book Publishers. In all, Simon & Schuster spent more than $1 billion in acquisitions between 1983 and 1991. In the 1980s, Snyder also made an unsuccessful bid toward video publishing which was believed to have led to the company's success in the audio book business. Snyder was dismayed to realize that Simon & Schuster did not own the video rights to \"Jane Fonda's Workout Book\", a huge bestseller at the time, and that the video company producing", "psg_id": "3788489" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster, Inc. (), a subsidiary of CBS Corporation, is an American publishing company founded in New York City in 1924 by Richard Simon and Max Schuster. As of 2016, Simon & Schuster was publishing 2,000 titles annually under 35 different imprints. In 1924, Richard Simon's aunt, a crossword puzzle enthusiast, asked whether there was a book of \"New York World\" crossword puzzles, which were very popular at the time. After discovering that none had been published, Simon and Max Schuster decided to launch a company to exploit the opportunity. At the time, Simon was a", "psg_id": "3788483" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "1850 Jean-François Millet painting of the same name. According to Michael Korda, the colophon is a small reproduction of \"The Sower\" by Sir John Everett Millais. Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster, Inc. (), a subsidiary of CBS Corporation, is an American publishing company founded in New York City in 1924 by Richard Simon and Max Schuster. As of 2016, Simon & Schuster was publishing 2,000 titles annually under 35 different imprints. In 1924, Richard Simon's aunt, a crossword puzzle enthusiast, asked whether there was a book of \"New York World\" crossword puzzles, which were very popular at the time.", "psg_id": "3788501" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "more stable and more profitable than trade publishing.\" In 1984, Simon & Schuster with CEO Richard E. Snyder acquired Esquire Corporation, buying everything but the magazine for $180 million. Prentice Hall was brought into the company fold in 1985 for over $700 million and was viewed by some executives to be a catalyst for change for the company as a whole. This acquisition was followed by Silver Burdett in 1986, mapmaker Gousha in 1987 and Charles E. Simon in 1988. Part of the acquisition included educational publisher Allyn & Bacon which, according to then editor and chief Michael Korda, became", "psg_id": "3788488" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "as it takes consideration of the natural affinities among them.\" In 2012, Simon & Schuster launched a self-publishing arm of the company, Archway Publishing. Simon & Schuster signed a co-publishing agreement with former New York Yankees shortstop, Derek Jeter, to launch Jeter Publishing. Any adult titles would be published in the Gallery Books imprint, and any children's titles would be published at Little Simon, Paula Wiseman Books and Simon Spotlight. In December 2013, a federal judge approved a settlement of the antitrust claims, in which Simon & Schuster and the other publishers paid into a fund that provided credits to", "psg_id": "3788495" }, { "title": "M. Lincoln Schuster", "text": "into one-line sentences.\" Schuster showcased his prose by writing (with Simon) an advertising column called \"the Inner Sanctum\". Schuster also chose Jean-François Millet's the Sower to be the logo for Simon & Schuster as a representation of disseminating knowledge. Schuster was described by Al Silverman as someone who wore thick glasses, severe clothes and \"tended to be uncomfortable in the presence of the other people.\" In 1966, Schuster retired and sold his interest in Simon & Schuster to Leon Shimkin for around $2 million. As part of an agreement, Schuster was excluded from publishing for two years. At the end", "psg_id": "19699775" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "beyond publishing including brand management, online courses, sponsorship and business partnerships. Also as of 2016, Simon & Schuster had more than 18k e-books available for sale and signed a deal to distribute Start Publishing LLC, a catalog of 7,000 e-book titles. Simon & Schuster has published thousands of books from thousands of authors. This list represents some of the more notable authors (those who are culturally significant or have had several bestsellers). For a more extensive list see List of Simon & Schuster authors. According to one source, The Sower, the logo of Simon & Schuster, was inspired by the", "psg_id": "3788500" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "customers who had overpaid for books due to the price-fixing. In 2014, Simon & Schuster signed a partnership deal with Amazon over ebooks and also launched a new speculative fiction imprint. In October 2014, Simon & Schuster signed a multi-year partnership deal with Amazon.com in negotiations concerning the price of e-books. Simon & Schuster also launched a new science fiction imprint called Simon451 that would publish titles across science fiction and fantasy with an emphasis on ebooks and online communities. The name of the imprint was inspired by Ray Bradbury's book \"Fahrenheit 451\" (the temperature at which books burn). Bradbury's", "psg_id": "3788496" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "Simon & Schuster, and four other major publishers as defendants. The suit alleged that they conspired to fix prices for e-books, and weaken Amazon.com's position in the market, in violation of antitrust law. Simon & Schuster reorganized all of their imprints under four main groups in 2012. The four groups included the Atria Publishing Group, the Scribner Publishing Group, the Simon & Schuster Publishing Group and the Gallery Publishing Group. According to CEO Reidy, the divisions were created to align imprints that complement one another and that the structure would \"lead to a sharper editorial focus for our imprints even", "psg_id": "3788494" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "the primary publisher for books related to various media franchises owned by and/or aired on CBS such as . The company has also held a license to publish books in the \"Star Trek\" franchise under Pocket Books. In 2011, Simon & Schuster signed a number of co-publishing deals. Glenn Beck signed a new co-publishing deal with Simon & Schuster for his own imprint, Mercury Ink. Under Atria, Simon & Schuster also launched a publishing venture with Cash Money Records called Cash Money Content. In April 2012, the United States Department of Justice filed \"United States v. Apple Inc.\", naming Apple,", "psg_id": "3788493" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "classic is also published by Simon & Schuster. Simon & Schuster expanded beyond book publishing in 2015 by offering a new business model and additional services for authors. In 2015, Simon & Schuster announced the creation of a new publishing unit and imprint called North Star Way. The imprint would publish non-fiction titles such as self-improvement, inspirational and mind-body-spirit titles. In addition, the group would also serve as a platform and set of services for authors that go beyond what a traditional book publisher offers to find their audience. The services include helping authors expand their reach through online courses,", "psg_id": "3788497" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "abruptly to work at competitor Knopf, taking other influential S&S employees, Nina Bourne, and Tony Schulte. In 1979, Richard Snyder was named CEO of the company. Over the next several years he would help grow the company substantially. After the 1983 death of Charles Bluhdorn, head of Gulf+Western who acquired Simon in Schuster in 1976, the company made the decision to diversify. Bluhdorn's successor Martin Davis told \"The New York Times\", \"Society was undergoing dramatic changes, so that there was a greater need for textbooks, maps and educational information. We saw the opportunity to diversify into those areas, which are", "psg_id": "3788487" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "where they are, in whatever form of media they consume. We expand the ideas in the books into a variety of platforms.\" The name prompted Marvel Comics to attempt to register the name of their superhero Northstar in February 2015. The application was denied as Simon & Schuster had already made a trademark application for North Star Way in January. Simon & Schuster launched SimonSays.com a portal for online video courses in 2016, along with Scout Press, a new literary fiction imprint under Gallery Books Group. They also launched North Star Way, a platform-based program to provide authors with services", "psg_id": "3788499" }, { "title": "M. Lincoln Schuster", "text": "both the style and look for Simon & Schuster. Schuster's prose, Korda wrote, \"was unmistakable and over the years became the S&S house style, a heady, oracular mash of superlatives, puns, and one-liners that most people at S&S could write by the yard but that only Max actually spoke.\" Korda also described how Schuster, \"understood, as very few people in publishing have, the power of simple ideas. Nobody was better at inventing books that filled a need, or at describing them with the kind of enthusiasm that sold them in quantity, or at breaking down the reasons for buying them", "psg_id": "19699774" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster", "text": "piano salesman and Schuster was editor of an automotive trade magazine. They pooled , equivalent to $ today, to start a company that published crossword puzzles. The new publishing house used \"fad\" publishing to publish books that exploited current fads and trends. Simon called this \"planned publishing\". Instead of signing authors with a planned manuscript, they came up with their own ideas, and then hired writers to carry them out. In the 1930s, the publisher moved to what has been referred to as \"Publisher's Row\" on Park Avenue in Manhattan, New York. In 1939, Simon & Schuster financially backed Robert", "psg_id": "3788484" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster, Inc. v. Crime Victims Board", "text": "Simon & Schuster, Inc. v. Crime Victims Board Simon & Schuster v. Crime Victims Board, 502 U.S. 105 (1991), was a Supreme Court case dealing with Son of Sam laws, which are state laws that prevent convicted criminals from publishing books about their crime for profit. Simon & Schuster challenged the law's application to profits from Nicholas Pileggi's book \"\", which was written with paid assistance from former mobster Henry Hill. The court struck down the Son of Sam law in New York on the ground that the law was violative of the First Amendment, which protects free speech. Nevertheless,", "psg_id": "9638657" }, { "title": "Simon & Schuster, Inc. v. Crime Victims Board", "text": "similar laws in other states remain unchallenged. The opinion of the court was written by Sandra Day O'Connor. In the wake of this case, New York modified its law to apply to any economic benefits derived from criminal activities, not just proceeds from publications. Simon & Schuster, Inc. v. Crime Victims Board Simon & Schuster v. Crime Victims Board, 502 U.S. 105 (1991), was a Supreme Court case dealing with Son of Sam laws, which are state laws that prevent convicted criminals from publishing books about their crime for profit. Simon & Schuster challenged the law's application to profits from", "psg_id": "9638658" }, { "title": "ALCO S-1 and S-3", "text": "January and June 1958. The S-1 and S-3 are distinguishable externally from the very similar S-2 and S-4 switchers in that they have a smaller exhaust stack with a round base and a smaller radiator shutter area on the nose sides. The S-1/S-3 radiator shutter area is taller than it is wide, while the S-2/S-4 radiator area is wider. The smaller stack is due to the lack of turbocharging. The S-10 is not externally distinguishable from later Canadian-built S-3 locomotives; it differed mostly in electrical equipment. The S-1 and S-3 models were sold to an extensive list of railroads and", "psg_id": "4425330" }, { "title": "Claud Schuster, 1st Baron Schuster", "text": "of which he was a part. He was replaced by Lord Simon, who took up his position on 12 May 1940. Simon frequently delegated to Schuster and accepted his advice on judicial appointments, such as that of Tom Denning to the High Court in 1944. Schuster also had influence in committee appointments; when Simon was asked to select a chairman for the Committee on Reconstruction Priorities he delegated to Schuster, who chose Sir Walter Monckton. Schuster retired in 1944, and on 22 June of that year he was raised to the peerage as Baron Schuster, of Cerne in the County", "psg_id": "6440011" }, { "title": "Million Dollar Mermaid", "text": "thought the film's depiction of Sullivan was \"the antithesis\" of the character in real life (she called him a \"quiet, unassuming\" man who \" never did anything cheap\"). She said friends would tease the real Sullivan about Mature's casting, greeting him with \"Here comes Samson.\" \"Million Dollar Mermaid\" not only became Esther Williams' nickname around Hollywood, but it became the title of her autobiography (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1999), co-written with Digby Diehl. Williams has often called this her favorite film. According to MGM records the film earned $2,851,000 in the US and Canada and $2,096,000 elsewhere resulting in", "psg_id": "9014812" }, { "title": "Arthur Schuster", "text": "Following the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the Schuster family was subjected to anti-German prejudice in the press and, in Arthur's case, in some quarters of the Royal Society. His brother Sir Felix Schuster had to issue a statement pointing out the family's loyalty to Britain and that they all had sons serving in the British army. On the day Arthur gave his presidential address to the 1915 British Association meeting, he learned that his son had been wounded. Schuster was regarded by his contemporaries as a mathematical physicist of exceptional ability but also as a capable administrator", "psg_id": "5930830" }, { "title": "M. Lincoln Schuster", "text": "M. Lincoln Schuster M. Lincoln Schuster (; March 2, 1897 – December 20, 1970), more commonly known as Max Schuster, was an American book publisher and the co-founder of the publishing company Simon & Schuster. Schuster was instrumental in the creation of Pocket Books, and the mass paperback industry, along with Richard L. Simon, Robert F. DeGraff and Leon Shimkin. Schuster published many famous works of history and philosophy including the \"Story of Civilization\" series of books by Will Durant and Ariel Durant. Schuster was born to a Jewish family on March 2, 1897 in Kałusz, then Austria-Hungary, today Ukraine.", "psg_id": "19699767" }, { "title": "Cadherin related family member 3", "text": "infection, which resemble early asthma exacerbations as a phenotype. However, childhood bronchiolitis not caused by RSV infection, of which rhinovirus is often implicated, was associated with the CDHR3 gene variation. This is line with the results from a study on chronic rhinosinusitis, which often is associated rhinovirus infection, where \"CDHR3\" gene variation also was found to be a strong risk factor. Therefore, CDHR3 seems to causally linked to increased propensity for rhinovirus C infection. Cadherin related family member 3 Cadherin related family member 3 (CDHR3), also known as CDH28 or its abbreviation CDHR3, is a protein that in humans is", "psg_id": "20330450" }, { "title": "Claud Schuster, 1st Baron Schuster", "text": "was set up in 1920, with Schuster serving as a member. The commission concluded that the Treasury had mismanaged the County Courts, and on 1 August 1922 the Lord Chancellor's Office instead became responsible for the courts, with Schuster becoming Accounting Officer. The committee's final report was used as the basis for the County Courts Act 1924, which did much to correct the problems with the County Courts. Schuster was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in the 1920 New Year War Honours. By the summer of 1922 the coalition government Birkenhead was a member of", "psg_id": "6439989" }, { "title": "Arnold Schuster", "text": "Arnold Schuster Arnold L. Schuster (1927 – March 8, 1952) was a Brooklyn clothing salesman and amateur detective known for his involvement in the capture of bank robber Willie \"The Actor\" Sutton and for Schuster's subsequent murder by either the Gambino crime family, friends of Willie Sutton, or any one of the many suspects police questioned about his death. He was a distant paternal cousin of literary agent and book publisher M. Lincoln (\"Max\") Schuster of Simon & Schuster. A longtime Brooklyn resident, 24-year-old Schuster recognized wanted bank robber Willie Sutton while riding on the New York City bus in", "psg_id": "9291631" }, { "title": "Willie: An Autobiography", "text": "it was published by Simon & Schuster in 1988. During the time of its release, on an interview with \"The Philadelphia Inquirer\" Nelson admitted that he regretted the inclusion of the anecdote of smoking marijuana on the rooftop of the White House with a member of the Carter administration that he refused to name. He expressed that he did not regret the action, but that he did not want to include it in the autobiography. Nelson declared \"it was a dumb thing to do, first of all, and a dumber thing to let get into the book. It wasn't something", "psg_id": "17933120" }, { "title": "ALCO S-1 and S-3", "text": "industrial operators, as detailed below. Major owners of the S-1 included the New York Central Railroad (NYC), with 71 locomotives; the New Haven with 65 locomotives; the L&N with 45 locomotives; the C&NW, with 29 locomotives; and the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) with 27 locomotives. Major customers for the S-3 included the CP, with 101; the CN, with 49; the NYC, with 43 locomotives; the B&M, with 16; and the PRR, with 13. The MLW S-10 was sold only to the CP. The totals below include export orders and MLW-built locomotives. ALCO constructed approximately 535 S-1s for the US market between", "psg_id": "4425331" }, { "title": "S. J. Simon", "text": "S. J. Simon Simon Jacoblivitch Skidelsky (; 4 July 1904 – 27 July 1948), also known as S. J. \"Skid\" Simon, Seca Jascha Skidelsky, and Simon Jasha Skidelsky, was a British journalist, fiction writer and bridge player. From 1937 until his death, he collaborated with Caryl Brahms on a series of comic novels and short stories, mostly with a background of ballet or of English history. As a bridge expert, he was jointly responsible for developing the Acol system of bidding. Simon was born in Harbin, Manchuria. A member of a Russian-Jewish merchant family from Vladivostok, he left Russia when", "psg_id": "7351841" }, { "title": "Willie: An Autobiography", "text": "Willie: An Autobiography Willie: An Autobiography is an autobiographic book, written by American country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson with the assistance of writer Bud Shrake. Published by Simon & Schuster in 1988, the book received favorable reviews. The book details American singer-songwriter Willie Nelson's life, starting with his upbringing in Abbott, Texas, followed by his start as a musician and his progression on the business from a becoming a famed songwriter to his transition to stardom. Initially titled \"I Didn't Come Here and I Ain't Leaving: The Autobiography of Willie Nelson\", the book was co-written with author Bud Shrake and", "psg_id": "17933119" }, { "title": "Pimsleur Language Programs", "text": "program. DeVore, who had used a similar method to learn Finnish, exclusively licensed the Pimsleur programs. DeVore sold the programs in SyberVision's catalogs that were placed in the backseat pockets of major international air carriers and also mailed to 3 million SyberVision customers every month. SyberVision also produced and successfully sold Pimsleur programs via an infomercial that featured Beverly Pimsleur. SyberVision marketed the Pimsleur programs until 1997 before the license was sold to Simon & Schuster. In 1995, Simon & Schuster took on distribution to bookstores. Before Heinle & Heinle Enterprises sold Pimsleur to Simon & Schuster in 1997, they", "psg_id": "15695538" }, { "title": "M. Lincoln Schuster", "text": "and Chairman of the Board. Schuster met Richard L. Simon in 1921 while Schuster was editing a trade magazine and Simon was a piano salesman but would soon join publisher Boni & Liveright as a salesman. They founded Simon & Schuster together in 1924 with an investment of $3,000 each. At the time, crossword puzzles were popular in newspapers, and Simon's aunt suggested that they publish a book of them so she could have more to work on. They took her advice, opened up an office in Manhattan (at 37 West Fifty-Seventh Street) with two desks facing each other, and", "psg_id": "19699770" }, { "title": "Cadherin related family member 3", "text": "Cadherin related family member 3 Cadherin related family member 3 (CDHR3), also known as CDH28 or its abbreviation CDHR3, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the \"CDHR3\" gene. The exact physiological role of CDHR3 is not known, but as the CDHR3 protein is expressed in epithelial tissues and has six extracellular cadherin domains plus a short transmembrane segment, it is believed to be related to the function of similar cadherins which function in cell adhesion and cell-to-cell signaling. Two single-cell RNA expression studies furthermore found CDHR3 to be highly selectively expressed in ciliated epithelial cells, compared to", "psg_id": "20330448" }, { "title": "ALCO S-1 and S-3", "text": "by a train pulled by an S-1 locomotive. Numerous S-1 and S-3 locomotives remain in use, and several are preserved: ALCO S-1 and S-3 The ALCO S-1 and S-3 were switcher diesel-electric locomotives produced by ALCO and their Canadian subsidiary Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW). Basically, the two locomotives differed only in trucks, with the S-1 using ALCO's own Blunt trucks, and the S-3 riding on standard AAR type A switcher trucks. The S-1 was built between April 1940 and June 1950, with a total of 543 completed, while the S-3 was constructed between February 1950 and November 1953 (MLW until", "psg_id": "4425333" }, { "title": "Elaine Schuster", "text": "Elaine Schuster Elaine Schuster is a philanthropist, former American diplomat, civic leader, and Democratic Party activist. For the 64th UN session (2009-2010), President Barack Obama appointed Mrs. Schuster to serve as a Public Delegate to the United Nations General Assembly. Schuster focuses her work for the U.N. in the area of human trafficking. In 2004, she and her husband, Gerald, founded The Elaine and Gerald Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis University. Along with her husband, Mrs. Schuster founded a community-based network center, called PEACE (Partnerships in Education and Community Enrichment). Mrs. Schuster has also led the Schuster Family", "psg_id": "14654007" }, { "title": "Francesca Simon", "text": "After she gave birth to her son, Joshua, in 1989, she began to write children's books full-time. Simon is one of the UK's best-selling children's writers; she has published over 50 different books, including the immensely popular \"Horrid Henry\" series, which has sold over eighteen million copies, and is published in 24 countries. Simon lives in London with her husband, Martin Stamp, and her son. Their Tibetan spaniel, Shanti, is memorialised in the short story \"Shanti\" that Simon wrote for inclusion in the \"Paws and Whiskers\" anthology by fellow author Jacqueline Wilson published in February 2014. The Royal Opera House", "psg_id": "1506164" }, { "title": "Joe Simon", "text": "\"Blue Bolt\", surfaced. Simon published the story in the 2003 updated edition of his autobiography, \"The Comic Book Makers\". After leaving Fox and landing at pulp magazine publisher Martin Goodman's Timely Comics (the future Marvel Comics), where Simon became the company's first editor, the Simon and Kirby team created the seminal patriotic hero Captain America. \"Captain America Comics\" #1 (March 1941), going on sale in December 1940 – a year before the bombing of Pearl Harbor but already showing the hero punching Hitler in the jaw – sold nearly one million copies. They remained on the hit series as a", "psg_id": "2093169" }, { "title": "ALCO S-1 and S-3", "text": "ALCO S-1 and S-3 The ALCO S-1 and S-3 were switcher diesel-electric locomotives produced by ALCO and their Canadian subsidiary Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW). Basically, the two locomotives differed only in trucks, with the S-1 using ALCO's own Blunt trucks, and the S-3 riding on standard AAR type A switcher trucks. The S-1 was built between April 1940 and June 1950, with a total of 543 completed, while the S-3 was constructed between February 1950 and November 1953 (MLW until 1957) with total sales of 300. A modified version, the S-10, was built by MLW only; 13 were built between", "psg_id": "4425329" }, { "title": "M. Lincoln Schuster", "text": "in 1913. During his time at Columbia University, he was a correspondent for the \"Boston Evening Transcript\", \"the United Press\" and he also contributed to various magazines. He later became a member of the United Press Washington staff. During World War I, Schuster was the chief of publicity for the Bureau of War Risk Insurance at the Treasury Department and an aide to Admiral T. J. Cowle, paymaster general of the Navy. His job was to write pamphlets to support the country's war bond drive. Schuster co-founded Simon & Schuster in 1921 and over the years served as President, Editor-in-Chief,", "psg_id": "19699769" }, { "title": "Eugenia Schuster", "text": "Eugenia Schuster Eugenia Mananyi Schuster (1865-1946) was a community activist in El Paso, Texas, and one of the presidents of the Woman's Club of El Paso. She was also the founder of the El Paso Pan-American Round Table. Schuster was born in Hungary. She was educated in Vienna and studied piano with Franz Lizst. She met her husband, Michael P. Schuster, in Vienna and together they had four children. The family moved to the United States in 1891, where her husband worked as a physician in Kansas City. Schuster and her family arrived in El Paso in 1894. Her husband", "psg_id": "19372793" }, { "title": "M. Lincoln Schuster", "text": "of the two years, Schuster formed an editorial partnership with his wife, Ray Schuster, but Schuster died within four years of retirement. Schuster was married to Ray Haskell who had three daughters from a previous marriage. Services were held at Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan. M. Lincoln Schuster M. Lincoln Schuster (; March 2, 1897 – December 20, 1970), more commonly known as Max Schuster, was an American book publisher and the co-founder of the publishing company Simon & Schuster. Schuster was instrumental in the creation of Pocket Books, and the mass paperback industry, along with Richard L. Simon, Robert F.", "psg_id": "19699776" }, { "title": "Bing: A Musical Autobiography", "text": "& Schuster. It was written with Pete Martin. Starting in 1958, Decca released the LPs separately. The LPs were issued as automatic couplings which would enable the five LPs to be played on an autochanger record player in chronological sequence. For instance, within album set DX-151, LP no. DL 8072 contained sides 1 and 10, DL 8073 sides 2 and 9, DL 8074 sides 3 and 8, DL 8075 sides 4 and 7, DL 8076 sides 5 and 6. The \"Musical Autobiography\" tracks were reissued as a four-CD set in Japan in 1992 without change from the original five LPs", "psg_id": "8642809" }, { "title": "Lucy Simon", "text": "Lucy Simon Lucy Simon (born 1943) is an American composer for the theatre and popular songs. She has recorded and performed as a singer and songwriter, and is known for the musicals \"The Secret Garden\" and \"Doctor Zhivago\". Simon was born in New York City, the daughter of the co-founder of the book publisher Simon & Schuster, Inc., Richard L. Simon and Andrea (Heinemann) Simon, a former switchboard operator, civil rights activist, and singer. Her father was from a German Jewish family, while her maternal grandfather Friedrich was of German descent. Lucy's maternal grandmother, known as \"Chibie\", was a Catholic", "psg_id": "5040168" }, { "title": "Norah Schuster", "text": "Norah Schuster Norah Henriette Schuster FRCPath (14 July 1892 – 14 March 1991) was a British pathologist and the first woman to take the pre-clinical medical course at the University of Cambridge. She was the first woman to be appointed as a doctor at the Manchester Royal Infirmary and, in 1950, the first female president of the Association of Clinical Pathologists. A prize is awarded in her memory by the Royal Society of Medicine's History of Medicine Society. Norah Schuster was born on 14 July 1892, the daughter of the German-born British physicist Arthur Schuster who was the first to", "psg_id": "20581233" }, { "title": "Cytochrome P450, family 1, member A1", "text": "some of which lead to more highly inducible AHH activity. CYP1A1 polymorphisms include: The highly inducible forms of CYP1A1 are associated with an increased risk of lung cancer in smokers. (Reference = Kellerman \"et al.\", New Eng J Med 1973:289;934-937) Light smokers with the susceptible genotype CYP1A1 have a sevenfold higher risk of developing lung cancer compared to light smokers with the normal genotype. Cytochrome P450, family 1, member A1 Cytochrome P450, family 1, subfamily A, polypeptide 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CYP1A1 gene. The protein is a member of the cytochrome P450 superfamily", "psg_id": "7797363" }, { "title": "Larissa Schuster", "text": "Larissa Schuster Larissa Schuster (née Foreman; born January 1, 1960) is an American woman who was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2008 for committing the July 2003 murder of her estranged husband Timothy Schuster by submerging his body in hydrochloric acid. Due to the unusual manner in which she committed the murder, Larissa's case made national headlines. She has been dubbed \"the Acid Lady\" by various media outlets. For a period she was housed at Valley State Prison for Women in Chowchilla, California. Currently she is incarcerated in Central California Women's Facility. Larissa Schuster (\"née\" Foreman) was", "psg_id": "16128533" }, { "title": "How to Win Friends and Influence People", "text": "How to Win Friends and Influence People How to Win Friends and Influence People is a self-help book written by Dale Carnegie, published in 1936. Over 15 million copies have been sold worldwide, making it one of the best-selling books of all time. In 2011, it was number 19 on \"Time Magazine\"s list of the 100 most influential books. In 1934, Leon Shimkin of the publishing firm Simon & Schuster took one of Carnegie's 14-week courses; afterward, Shimkin persuaded Carnegie to let a stenographer take notes from the course to be revised for publication. The book sold exceptionally well from", "psg_id": "4572198" }, { "title": "Paul Simon", "text": "career, recording three acclaimed albums over the next five years. In 1986, he released \"Graceland\", an album inspired by South African township music, which sold 14 million copies worldwide on its release and remains his most popular solo work. Simon also wrote and starred in the film \"One-Trick Pony\" (1980) and co-wrote the Broadway musical \"The Capeman\" (1998) with the poet Derek Walcott. On June 3, 2016, Simon released his 13th solo album, \"Stranger to Stranger\", which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Album Chart and the UK charts. Simon has earned sixteen Grammys for his solo and collaborative", "psg_id": "612454" }, { "title": "Royal coat of arms of Great Britain", "text": "not Ireland, which remained a separate realm under the newly created British crown. On 1 January 1801, the royal arms of Great Britain were superseded by those of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, when Great Britain was united with the Kingdom of Ireland by the Acts of Union of 1800 following the suppression of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Royal coat of arms of Great Britain The Royal coat of arms of Great Britain was the coat of arms representing royal authority in the sovereign state of the Kingdom of Great Britain, in existence from 1707 to", "psg_id": "15870883" }, { "title": "Gary Schuster", "text": "Gary Schuster Gary Benjamin Schuster (born August 6, 1946) was the interim president of the Georgia Institute of Technology, a position he held from July 1, 2008, when former president G. Wayne Clough stepped down, until April 1, 2009, when George P. \"Bud\" Peterson was named Georgia Tech's permanent president. He still holds the office Vasser Woolley Chair of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Schuster earned a B.S. in Chemistry at Clarkson College of Technology in 1968, and a Ph.D. in Chemistry at University of Rochester in 1971. Schuster was a faculty member at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for 20", "psg_id": "12547173" }, { "title": "Marina Schuster", "text": "Marina Schuster Marina Schuster (born 23 September 1975) is a German politician of the liberal Free Democratic Party. Schuster was a member of the Deutscher Bundestag for two consecutive terms, from 2005 to 2013. In the 17th Legislative Term of the Bundestag she was spokeswoman on human rights and humanitarian aid for the Free Democratic Party (FDP) parliamentary group. Her current committee assignments included the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid, both providing oversight on all activities of the German Foreign Office. During her first term, between 2005 and 2009, Schuster also served", "psg_id": "17164147" }, { "title": "Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member", "text": "urban African-American experience. A convention-goer from Sweden was quoted as saying, \"We see so much of the violence of the American inner city; now here's a voice that comes from inside that can explain it to us.\" The rights to publish in at least seven foreign countries were quickly sold. Sanyika Shakur claims to have made $800,500 USD from writing \"Monster\". Shakur also changed dramatically after publication and went back to criminal life with another sentence to jail in 2007 and many previous criminal activities. He went to jail for violating parole. Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member", "psg_id": "11655878" }, { "title": "Cytochrome P450, family 1, member A1", "text": "Cytochrome P450, family 1, member A1 Cytochrome P450, family 1, subfamily A, polypeptide 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CYP1A1 gene. The protein is a member of the cytochrome P450 superfamily of enzymes. CYP1A1 is involved in phase I xenobiotic and drug metabolism (one substrate of it is theophylline). It is inhibited by fluoroquinolones and macrolides and induced by aromatic hydrocarbons. CYP1A1 is also known as AHH (aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase). It is involved in the metabolic activation of aromatic hydrocarbons (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, PAH), for example, benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), by transforming it to an epoxide. In", "psg_id": "7797357" }, { "title": "Mirko Schuster", "text": "in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg between 2013 and 2014. Schuster sustained a thigh injury while training in Belek in January 2014. He had to be operated on, and missed the remainder of the season for it. He made the move to another 3. Liga team, SG Sonnenhof Großaspach, in January 2015, signing an 18-month contract. He finally made his professional debut on 14 February 2015, playing the full 90 minutes of a 1-1 draw against Hansa Rostock. Mirko Schuster Mirko Schuster (born 21 July 1994) is a German professional footballer who plays as a defender for German club SV Waldhof Mannheim.", "psg_id": "19368491" }, { "title": "Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member", "text": "Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member is a memoir about gang life written in prison by Sanyika Shakur. \"Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member\" is a nonfiction memoir written by Sanyika Shakur, aka Monster Kody Scott, while he was in prison. The book starts with his initiation into the Eight Tray (named after 83rd St, their territory) Gangster Crips at eleven years old. He endures beatings and is forced to hold his own and fight back against the gang members to prove he is tough enough to join.", "psg_id": "11655868" }, { "title": "Little Golden Books", "text": "Simon & Schuster to develop a close relationship. In 1938, the first joint effort between Western and Simon & Schuster, \"A Children’s History,\" was published. Duplaix had the idea to produce a colorful, more durable and affordable children’s book than those being published at that time which sold for $2 to $3. With the help of Lucile Olge, also working at the Guild, Duplaix contacted Albert Leventhal, a vice president and sales manager at Simon & Schuster, and Leon Shimkin, also at Simon & Schuster, with his idea. The group decided to publish twelve titles for simultaneous release in what", "psg_id": "4876873" }, { "title": "Leon Schuster", "text": "next movie Mad Buddies would be partly financed by the Walt Disney Company, which would also handle distribution and marketing. The film was released in 2012 and starred Schuster opposite funnyman Kenneth Nkosi. Despite poor reviews, the film was successful in South Africa, garnering R4.5 million in the opening weekend from a budget of R20 million. Schuster is well-respected and much admired in South Africa. He was rated number #43 in SABC's Greatest South Africans poll for his comedic work. Leon Schuster Leon Ernest \"Schuks\" Schuster (born 21 May 1951) is a South African filmmaker, comedian, actor, presenter and singer.", "psg_id": "3935218" }, { "title": "Larissa Schuster", "text": "and Secrets\" in 2012, \"Deadly Wives\" in 2013, \"How (Not) to Kill Your Husband\" in 2014, and \"It Takes A Killer\" in 2016. Larissa Schuster Larissa Schuster (née Foreman; born January 1, 1960) is an American woman who was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2008 for committing the July 2003 murder of her estranged husband Timothy Schuster by submerging his body in hydrochloric acid. Due to the unusual manner in which she committed the murder, Larissa's case made national headlines. She has been dubbed \"the Acid Lady\" by various media outlets. For a period she was housed", "psg_id": "16128545" }, { "title": "Marshall Field III", "text": "1946, \"Parade\" had achieved a circulation of 3.5 million. In 1944, Marshall Field III formed the private holding company Field Enterprises. That same year, he purchased Simon & Schuster and Pocket Books. After his death, his heirs sold the company back to its founders, Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln Schuster, while Leon Shimkin and James M. Jacobson acquired Pocket Books. A polo player, Field invested heavily in Thoroughbred racehorses in the United States and in Great Britain. Among his successful British horses were three fillies, who won the Irish Oaks, Golden Corn, who won England's Middle Park Stakes and", "psg_id": "11634460" }, { "title": "Royal coat of arms of Great Britain", "text": "Royal coat of arms of Great Britain The Royal coat of arms of Great Britain was the coat of arms representing royal authority in the sovereign state of the Kingdom of Great Britain, in existence from 1707 to 1801. The kingdom came into being on 1 May 1707, with the political union of the kingdom of Scotland and the kingdom of England, which included Wales. With the 1706 Treaty of Union (ratified by the Acts of Union 1707), it was agreed to create a single kingdom, encompassing the whole of the island of Great Britain and its outlying islands, but", "psg_id": "15870882" }, { "title": "Elaine Schuster", "text": "on both state and national level. She has served as Finance Chair to Senator John Kerry, as National Advisory Board member and the New England Chair for Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Campaign and has been a past Chair of the Democratic National Committee’s Women’s Leadership Forum. The Massachusetts State Democratic Party has honored her for her work on behalf of Democratic values. She is married to Gerald Schuster, the President of Continental Wingate Company Inc. The two reside in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, Osterville, Massachusetts and Palm Beach, Florida. Elaine Schuster Elaine Schuster is a philanthropist, former American diplomat, civic leader, and", "psg_id": "14654009" }, { "title": "St. Simon Stakes", "text": "given Group 2 status. By the end of the decade it was classed at Group 3 level. The St. Simon Stakes is part of Newbury's last flat racing fixture of the year. The meeting is currently sponsored by Worthington's and known as the Worthington's Armed Forces Day. The race is currently billed as the Teddington Royal British Legion Stakes. St. Simon Stakes The St. Simon Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Newbury over a distance of 1 mile and 4 furlongs (2,414 metres),", "psg_id": "9411443" }, { "title": "William S. Simon", "text": "William S. Simon William S. Simon (born 1960) was President and Chief Executive Officer of Walmart U.S. and Executive Vice-President of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. from June 29, 2010 to August 8, 2014. Before joining Walmart in 2006, he was at Brinker International and at the Florida state Department of Management services. He spent 25 years in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve. William \"Bill\" Simon currently teaches as an adjunct professor at Baylor University and is a member of the Baylor Board of Regents. He also currently serves on the board of directors for Darden Restaurants. Simon received his", "psg_id": "15060530" }, { "title": "Joanna Simon (mezzo-soprano)", "text": "Joanna Simon (mezzo-soprano) Joanna Simon (born October 20, 1940) is an American mezzo-soprano and currently a Manhattan-based real estate broker. She is the sister of musicians Carly and Lucy Simon (see also Simon Sisters). Joanna Simon was born in New York City, the daughter of the co-founder of the book publisher Simon & Schuster, Inc., Richard L. Simon and Andrea (Heinemann) Simon, a former switchboard operator, civil rights activist, and singer. Her father was from a German Jewish family, while her maternal grandfather Friedrich was of German descent. Joanna's maternal grandmother, known as \"Chibie\", was a Catholic from Cuba, and", "psg_id": "9281142" }, { "title": "Leon Schuster", "text": "at the SABC, he created the Afrikaans radio series \"Vrypostige Mikrofoon\" with Fanus Rautenbach – which involved disguising his voice and playing phone pranks on unsuspecting victims. In 1982, he was approached by Decibel Records to compile a series of sports songs and his first record, \"Leon Schuster\", sold 10,000 units. His second album, \"Broekskeur\", sold in excess of 40,000 units and this was followed by \"Briekdans and Leon Schuster – 20 Treffers\", which sold more than 270,000 copies. His hit CD \"Hier Kom Die Bokke\" garnered an FNB Sama Music Award for Biggest Selling CD of 1995. His following", "psg_id": "3935216" }, { "title": "Richard L. Simon", "text": "of partial \"Moorish\" origin based on her mother's exotic looks, but was in fact of Afro-Cuban descent). They had four children: Simon died in 1960 after suffering a heart attack. Simon was a resident of Fieldston, an area within Riverdale in the Bronx. Richard L. Simon Richard Leo Simon (March 6, 1899 – July 29, 1960) was an American book publisher. He was a Columbia University graduate, co-founder of the publishing house Simon & Schuster, and father of world-famous singer-songwriter Carly Simon. Simon was born to a Jewish family in 1899 in New York City. His father, Leo Simon, was", "psg_id": "6707627" }, { "title": "Lao royal family", "text": "male line would be styled as \"Sadu Chao Jaya\", with the style of His Highness, while female descendants of former sovereigns in the male line \"Sadu Chao Nying\" (with the style of \"Her Highness\"). Other titles conferred on senior Princes of the Royal House, included the following, in order of precedence: <br> 1. Samdach Chao Maha Upayuvaraja <br> 2. Samdach Chao Maha Uparaja <br> 3. Chao Raja Varman <br> 4. Chao Raja Putra <br> 5. Chao Raja Mabanda Varman <br> 6. Chao Raja Mabanda <br> 7. Chao Raja Baktinaya Lao royal family The Lao Royal Family was the ruling family", "psg_id": "12052508" }, { "title": "Claud Schuster, 1st Baron Schuster", "text": "Claud Schuster, 1st Baron Schuster Claud Schuster, 1st Baron Schuster, (22 August 1869 – 28 June 1956) was a British barrister and civil servant noted for his long tenure as Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Office. Born to a Mancunian business family, Schuster was educated at St. George's School, Ascot and Winchester College before matriculating at New College, Oxford in 1888 to read history. After graduation, he joined the Inner Temple with the aim of becoming a barrister, and was called to the Bar in 1895. Practising in Liverpool, Schuster was not noted as a particularly successful barrister, and", "psg_id": "6439966" }, { "title": "Claud Schuster, 1st Baron Schuster", "text": "the Business of the Courts, with Lord Hanworth (one of Schuster's friends) chairing the committee and Schuster himself sitting as a member. As he had under Lord Birkenhead Schuster attempted to reform the County Courts. He partially succeeded in doing when his recommendations were included in the Administration of Justice [Appeals] Act 1934 which sent appeals from the county courts straight to the Court of Appeal rather than the Divisional Courts. He also attempted to have the number of jury trials in civil cases reduced, something which Hanworth supported but which was blocked by the King's Bench Division. Schuster also", "psg_id": "6440001" }, { "title": "Claud Schuster, 1st Baron Schuster", "text": "All Souls, Schuster joined the Inner Temple and was called to the bar in 1895. He practised in Liverpool and, though he was not noted as a particularly successful barrister, he became Circuit Junior of the Northern Circuit Bar in late 1895, an important position. By this point Schuster was married and required a steady income to support his family, something which the bar was not providing. With his love of the English language and the knowledge that he was \"good with paper\" Schuster decided to join Civil Service, with the intention of becoming a Permanent Secretary. Schuster entered the", "psg_id": "6439972" }, { "title": "Robert Schuster", "text": "Gorki Theatre, Berlin, for which they received the Friedrich Luft Prize of the city of Berlin. In 2000, Robert Schuster started directing alone, both for the drama theatre and opera. His stage directions include: Robert Schuster is a full professor in Stage Direction at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin. His elder brother is the biophysicist Stefan Schuster. Robert Schuster Robert Schuster (born February 3, 1970 in Meißen) is a German stage director and drama school teacher. Schuster studied cultural sciences at Humboldt University of Berlin and stage direction at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts", "psg_id": "17836767" }, { "title": "Number 1's (Mariah Carey album)", "text": "Japan (after the US), where it sold 3,250,000 copies in the first three months after its release. In Japan, \"#1's\" remains the best-selling album in Japan by a non-Asian artist and is certified the triple-Million award. The album was certified five-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipments of five million copies throughout the United States. The album sold more than 15 million copies worldwide. Adapted from the \"Number 1's\" liner notes. Production Number 1's (Mariah Carey album) The album was met with some criticism regarding the new songs and the decision to only include Carey's", "psg_id": "5051153" }, { "title": "Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain", "text": "gave them the right to use the post-nominal letters MRPharmS (Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society) and to practise as pharmacist in Great Britain. Fellowships (FRPharmS) were also awarded for pharmacists with long standing and outstanding commitment to the profession. The register of pharmacists is now held by the GPhC, and it is this body which now controls registration and fitness to practise. The Royal Pharmaceutical Society now provides members with the post-nominals 'MRPharmS' and those members who have been awarded fellowships with 'FRPharmS'. The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain was founded on 15 April 1841 by William Allen FRS,", "psg_id": "3205780" }, { "title": "Esther Williams", "text": "you and you will swim in. I don't want you to be in two Dixie cups and a fish line.\" She was also the namesake of a company that manufactures swimming pools and swimming pool accessories. She came out with a line of \"Swim, Baby, Swim\" videos, which helped parents teach their children how to swim. She also appeared as a commentator for synchronized swimming at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Williams met her fourth husband as a result of his calling her to coordinate her appearance. She co-wrote her autobiography, \"The Million Dollar Mermaid\" (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999),", "psg_id": "3581879" }, { "title": "The Sun and Her Flowers", "text": "Blooming addresses the joy Kaur finally found coming to love and accept her roots, herself, and the world around her. She also comes to realize her mission in this world: equality and love for all genders, races and backgrounds. After self-publishing her first novel, \"Milk and Honey\", Kaur signed a two-book deal with Simon and Schuster. Due to \"Milk and Honey\" selling two million copies and being on \"The New York Times\" Best Sellers list for over a year, Kaur found it extremely difficult to start creating her second collection of poetry. She attempted to begin the new book's journey", "psg_id": "19738760" }, { "title": "Cytochrome p450 family 19 subfamily a member 1", "text": "Cytochrome p450 family 19 subfamily a member 1 Cytochrome P450 family 19 subfamily A member 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CYP19A1 gene. This gene encodes a member of the cytochrome P450 superfamily of enzymes. The cytochrome P450 proteins are monooxygenases which catalyze many reactions involved in drug metabolism and synthesis of cholesterol, steroids and other lipids. This protein localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum and catalyzes the last steps of estrogen biosynthesis. Mutations in this gene can result in either increased or decreased aromatase activity; the associated phenotypes suggest that estrogen functions both as a", "psg_id": "20748334" }, { "title": "Cytochrome p450 family 19 subfamily a member 1", "text": "sex steroid hormone and in growth or differentiation. Alternative promoter use and alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants that have different tissue specificities. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2016]. Cytochrome p450 family 19 subfamily a member 1 Cytochrome P450 family 19 subfamily A member 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CYP19A1 gene. This gene encodes a member of the cytochrome P450 superfamily of enzymes. The cytochrome P450 proteins are monooxygenases which catalyze many reactions involved in drug metabolism and synthesis of cholesterol, steroids and other lipids. This protein localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum and catalyzes", "psg_id": "20748335" }, { "title": "Marina Schuster", "text": "mine. She supported the move by Germany and other nations to place disarmament high in the strategic concept agreed upon during NATO's 2010 Lisbon summit. Marina Schuster Marina Schuster (born 23 September 1975) is a German politician of the liberal Free Democratic Party. Schuster was a member of the Deutscher Bundestag for two consecutive terms, from 2005 to 2013. In the 17th Legislative Term of the Bundestag she was spokeswoman on human rights and humanitarian aid for the Free Democratic Party (FDP) parliamentary group. Her current committee assignments included the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Human Rights", "psg_id": "17164155" }, { "title": "M. Lincoln Schuster", "text": "works of philosophy, history and great literature. Schuster was responsible for the publication of the Will and Ariel Durant series on the \"Story of Civilization\". Schuster discovered Durant's work in a series of pamphlets called Little Blue Books published by Haldeman-Julius and sold for ten cents a copy. He convinced Durant to write the Story of Philosophy which became a bestseller in 1927. This relationship turned into a 50-year undertaking by Will and his wife Ariel to write the \"Story of Civilization\". Schuster also edited \"A Treasury of the World's Great Letters, From Ancient Times to Our Own Time\". Schuster", "psg_id": "19699772" }, { "title": "8-3-1", "text": "8-3-1 \"8-3-1\" is a song recorded by British singer Lisa Stansfield for her 2001 album, \"Face Up\". It was written by Stansfield, her husband Ian Devaney, Richard Darbyshire from the 80's band Living in a Box and British singer Charlotte. \"8-3-1\" was produced by Devaney and received favorable reviews from music critics who called it the best track on the album and also the set's most obvious hit, the breezy, disco-laced anthem. The numbers come from the chorus, which goes: \"8 letters, 3 words, 1 meaning,\" referring to the phrase \"I love you\" and the song also starts off with", "psg_id": "17287339" }, { "title": "British royal family", "text": "Kingdom, on behalf of the relevant state. British royal family The British royal family comprises Queen Elizabeth II and her close relations. There is no strict legal or formal definition of who is or is not a member of the British royal family. Those who at the time are entitled to the style His or Her Royal Highness (HRH), and any styled His or Her Majesty (HM), are normally considered members, including those so styled before the beginning of the current monarch's reign. By this criterion, a list of the current royal family will usually include the monarch, the children", "psg_id": "573734" }, { "title": "British royal family", "text": "British royal family The British royal family comprises Queen Elizabeth II and her close relations. There is no strict legal or formal definition of who is or is not a member of the British royal family. Those who at the time are entitled to the style His or Her Royal Highness (HRH), and any styled His or Her Majesty (HM), are normally considered members, including those so styled before the beginning of the current monarch's reign. By this criterion, a list of the current royal family will usually include the monarch, the children and male-line grandchildren of the monarch and", "psg_id": "573727" }, { "title": "Claud Schuster, 1st Baron Schuster", "text": "group was described as \"the future Labour Cabinet\". During Findlay's tenure as Lord Chancellor the question of a Ministry of Justice again came up; while the Law Society was in favour of such a department the Bar Council along with Schuster was opposed to any changes in the status quo, and as the person who prepared a report on the matter for the Lord Chancellor Schuster did his best to express his disapproval of any changes. For his continued work in the Civil Service Schuster was made a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1918. A year later he", "psg_id": "6439981" }, { "title": "The Joy of Cooking", "text": "popular, with more than 6 million copies sold. More than 1,000 pages long, and with over 4,300 recipes, it became a standard in kitchens throughout the country. The book included sections concerning backpacking, hiking, and substitutions, and though many sections may seem antiquated to contemporary fashion, many home cooks still use it. After the 1975 edition, the project was unchanged for about 20 years. During the mid-1990s, publisher Simon & Schuster, which owns the \"Joy of Cooking\"'s copyrights, hired influential cookbook editor Maria Guarnaschelli, formerly of William Morrow, and editor of works by Jeff Smith and others. Guarnaschelli, supervised by", "psg_id": "3869147" }, { "title": "Royal visits to Australia", "text": "Royal visits to Australia Since 1867, there have been over fifty visits by a member of the Royal Family to Australia, though only six of those came before 1954. Elizabeth II is the only reigning monarch of Australia to have set foot on Australian soil; she first did so on 3 February 1954. During her sixteen journeys the Queen has visited every Australian state and the two mainland territories. The first member of the Royal Family to visit Australia was Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, son of Queen Victoria, in 1867, during his 'round-the-world voyage. Stops were made at Adelaide,", "psg_id": "9394580" }, { "title": "Schuster Laboratory", "text": "time of expansion for the University, with the construction of a new Science Quadrangle. The Schuster Building was one of the later buildings constructed on this Quadrangle. The Electrical Engineering Laboratory, on the south side, was completed by 1954. This was followed by the Simon Engineering Laboratories on the southwest of the quadrangle, finished in mid-1962, and the Chemistry building on the southeast which was completed by October 1964. The Schuster Laboratories had been approved, and planning was nearly completed, by the end of August 1962. The building houses four large lecture rooms around the foyer on the ground floor,", "psg_id": "11589651" }, { "title": "Aldo-keto reductase family 1, member A1", "text": "and daunorubicin (DAUN), allelic variants showed significantly reduced metabolic activities, and hence these allelic variants can possibly act as genetic biomarkers for the clinical development of DAUN-induced cardiotoxicity. 4-hydroxynonenal polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon DAUN Aldo-keto reductase family 1, member A1 Alcohol dehydrogenase [NADP+] also known as aldehyde reductase or aldo-keto reductase family 1 member A1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the \"AKR1A1\" gene. AKR1A1 belongs to the aldo-keto reductase (AKR) superfamily. It catalyzes the NADPH-dependent reduction of a variety of aromatic and aliphatic aldehydes to their corresponding alcohols and catalyzes the reduction of mevaldate to mevalonic acid", "psg_id": "11322944" }, { "title": "S. N. Prasan Kumar (Member of Parliament)", "text": "S. N. Prasan Kumar (Member of Parliament) S.N.Prasan Kumar was a former member of Parliament from Karnataka, India. He was born on 3 June 1935 to Sri N Ramaiah Setty and Smt. Varalakshmi in Madhugiri, Tumukuru District, Karnataka. At an early age he lost his mother, and was later adopted by his maternal grandfather by whom he was raised. His maternal grandfather Nanjaiah Setty was an MRA (Mysore Representative Assembly) member for 22 years prior to independence and served in the Municipal Council for 14 years. He was brought up in a political family as well as having ownership of", "psg_id": "19445585" }, { "title": "S Club 3", "text": "22 October, it was confirmed that all seven members of S Club 7 would reunite for the BBC \"Children in Need\" and a tour in May 2015. After the S Club 7 full reunion tour, O'Meara, McIntosh and Barrett continued to perform together as S Club Party, but Cattarmole decided to leave the spin-off group and they renamed the group again to S Club 3. On 1 December 2017 the group announced on \"This Morning\" that the trio would release its first single, \"Family\", on 11 December. S Club 3 S Club 3 (also known as S Club Party and", "psg_id": "13094099" }, { "title": "Simon Orchard", "text": "selected to play for Australia in the 2012 Summer Olympics, scoring two goals, including one in the bronze medal match where Australia beat Great Britain 3-1. In 2010, Orchard earned the Kookaburra's 2010 Player of the Year award, an award he shared with Eddie Ockenden. Simon Orchard Simon Orchard (born July 1986) is an Australian field hockey player. He plays for New South Wales in the Australian Hockey League. He is a member of the Australia men's national field hockey team and has won several medals with them including gold at the 2009 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy, gold at the", "psg_id": "16350177" }, { "title": "Royal tours of Canada by the Canadian Royal Family", "text": "the \"Pegasus\" to Halifax, without permission from the Royal Navy. William was ordered to winter in Quebec, although he would take his ship back to Britain, arriving in Portsmouth on December 1787. William received his second posting to British North America in July 1788, as the commander of the \"HMS Andromeda\". He served in North America for another year, stationed in cities including Halifax. Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn became the second member of the Royal Family to visit the Canadian colonies. Stationed at Gibraltar in 1790, he requested to be transferred to the Canadian colonies, due to", "psg_id": "13860518" }, { "title": "Bernd Schuster", "text": "national team at the age of 24, due to his repeated disagreements with the German Football Association, then national team manager Jupp Derwall, and teammates including Paul Breitner. According to Schuster, it was due to a major disagreement with the managements of both Barcelona and the German National Team on either side of a friendly match against Brazil. Overall Schuster won 21 caps for the West German national team Schuster was the manager of Fortuna Köln between 1 July 1997 and 30 June 1998. Schuster was manager of 1. FC Köln from 1 July 1998 to 30 June 1999. Schuster", "psg_id": "5867348" }, { "title": "Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. 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The Navy had awarded contracts for the first three S boats under the same general specifications but of different design types. \"S-1\" was what was known as a \"Holland-type\", while was a \"Lake-type\" and a \"Government-type\". \"S-1\"s prime contractor, the Electric Boat Company, subcontracted her construction to the Fore River Shipbuilding Company of Quincy, Massachusetts. Her keel", "psg_id": "834412" }, { "title": "Royal family order", "text": "Royal family order A royal family order is a decoration conferred by the head of a royal family to their female relations. Such an order is considered more of a personal memento than a state decoration, although it may be worn during official state occasions. The tradition is practiced in the royal families of Britain, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Tonga. The badge of a royal family order consists of a portrait of the sovereign set in diamonds, which is suspended from a ribbon. 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[ "sarah ferguson, the duchess of york" ]
who was credited with popularizing the term rock 'n' roll?
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[ { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll with Me", "text": "the piano intro. Rock 'n' Roll with Me \"Rock 'n' Roll With Me\" is a power ballad written by David Bowie and Warren Peace and recorded in January 1974 that first appeared on Bowie's \"Diamond Dogs\" album, supposedly to address the artist's complex relation with his fans. A version recorded during the Diamond Dogs tour in July 1974 was released on the album \"David Live\". While the song \"Knock on Wood\" from \"David Live\" was issued as a single in the UK, \"Rock 'n' Roll With Me\" was chosen for release as the US single (RCA PB 10105) in September", "psg_id": "7217637" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll with Me", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll with Me \"Rock 'n' Roll With Me\" is a power ballad written by David Bowie and Warren Peace and recorded in January 1974 that first appeared on Bowie's \"Diamond Dogs\" album, supposedly to address the artist's complex relation with his fans. A version recorded during the Diamond Dogs tour in July 1974 was released on the album \"David Live\". While the song \"Knock on Wood\" from \"David Live\" was issued as a single in the UK, \"Rock 'n' Roll With Me\" was chosen for release as the US single (RCA PB 10105) in September 1974, in response", "psg_id": "7217634" }, { "title": "The Rock n Roll Rats", "text": "The Rock n Roll Rats The Rock n Roll Rats are a Canadian punk rock group formed in 2009 in Calgary, Alberta. The Rock n Roll Rats are influenced by punk rock bands including The Ramones, The Forgotten Rebels, Teenage Head and The Misfits. This pop-punk quad plays three and four chord songs in a medium tempo and often puts the \"hook\" to their songs out front and centre. The Rock n Roll Rats do not align themselves with any specific ideologies or political views, instead writing songs about their love for Punk rock. The Rock n Roll Rats formed", "psg_id": "16082830" }, { "title": "The Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band in the World", "text": "The Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band in the World \"The Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band in the World\" a.k.a. \"Stars Medley\" a.k.a. \"Stars on 45 III: Rollin' Stars\" was a song issued in 1982 by the Dutch studio group Stars on 45, in the UK credited to 'Starsound', in the US 'Stars On'. It was the second single from the band's third full-length release \"The Superstars\" (UK title: \"Stars Medley\", US title: \"Stars on Long Play III\"). The \"Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band in the World\" medley featured hits by the Rolling Stones, covering the mainpart of the band's career", "psg_id": "12510334" }, { "title": "The Rock n' Roll Cops", "text": "The Rock n' Roll Cops The Rock n' Roll Cops, also known as Rock n' Roll Cops 2: The Adventure Begins, is a 2003 martial arts action film directed by Scott Shaw. The film stars Scott Shaw, Kevin Eastman, Julie Strain, Robert Z'Dar and William Smith (actor). The film was co-produced by Donald G. Jackson who also plays a small role in the movie. This film follows its lead character, \"Detective Jake Blade\" (played by Shaw) who is pursuing the Russian crime lord \"Rinaldi\" (played by Smith). This film is traditional of Scott Shaw's directorial work in that it follows", "psg_id": "11297300" }, { "title": "The Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band in the World", "text": "and Keith Richards unless otherwise noted\" \"Don't Give Up\" (7\" Mix) (Eggermont, Duiser) - 3:56 \"The Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band In The World\" (12\" Mix) - 9:50 \"All tracks written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards unless otherwise noted\" \"Don't Give Up\" (12\" Mix) (Eggermont, Duiser) - 5:36 The Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band in the World \"The Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band in the World\" a.k.a. \"Stars Medley\" a.k.a. \"Stars on 45 III: Rollin' Stars\" was a song issued in 1982 by the Dutch studio group Stars on 45, in the UK credited to 'Starsound', in the US", "psg_id": "12510339" }, { "title": "The Rock n' Roll Cops", "text": "are known for presenting. In addition, this film is considered a \"Zen Film\" in that it was created in the distinct style of filmmaking created by Scott Shaw, known as Zen Filmmaking. In this style of filmmaking no scripts are used. The DVD release of this film is titled \"The Rock n' Roll Cops\", whereas the VHS/video tape release of this film has the title \"Rock n' Roll Cops 2: The Adventure Begins\". The Rock n' Roll Cops The Rock n' Roll Cops, also known as Rock n' Roll Cops 2: The Adventure Begins, is a 2003 martial arts action", "psg_id": "11297303" }, { "title": "The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs", "text": "The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs were a professional wrestling tag team, consisting of Tommy Lane and Mike Davis, that competed in several professional wrestling promotions throughout the Southern United States. They were known for their bright colored tights and hanging bandanas. The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs started in the World Class promotion, which at the time was still affiliated with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). They were known for their bright colored tights and hanging bandanas. The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs were glorified for their finishing move \"The Spandex Splits\". The move was later outlawed", "psg_id": "8497984" }, { "title": "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)", "text": "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It) \"It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)\" is the lead single from English rock band the Rolling Stones' 1974 album \"It's Only Rock 'n Roll\". Writing is credited to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and the single reached the top ten in the UK charts and top 20 in the United States. Recorded in late 1973 and completed in the spring of 1974, \"It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)\" is credited to the Rolling Stones songwriting team Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, although future Rolling Stones", "psg_id": "8498619" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Cities", "text": "on Rock 'n' Roll Cities.\" \"Rock 'n' Roll Cities\" was released in November 1986 on the \"Think Visual\" LP, where it was the sixth track on the album. On the same day of the album's UK release, \"Rock 'n' Roll Cities\" was issued as a single in America, backed with another \"Think Visual\" track, \"Welcome to Sleazy Town\". In order to advertise, the song was featured in a music video. In the video, Ray Davies goes missing, so the rest of the band (including Dave Davies, who is busy with a wife and kids) attempt to find either Ray or", "psg_id": "18117252" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle \"Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle\" (also known as \"How Do You Afford Your Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle\") is the debut single by Sacramento alternative rock band Cake. This song was first played by KWOD (now known as KUDL). It was later released on Cake's debut album, \"Motorcade of Generosity\". Only 500 copies were issued. The song was used for an Ikea advertisement in Sweden. The song sarcastically pokes fun at details the life of a rock fan who tries to show how cool he is by living a life of drinking, drugs, and music. It's all about", "psg_id": "11428109" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Circus", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll Circus Rock 'n' Roll Circus is the eleventh studio album by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released on April 14, 2010, by Avex Trax. It was also released just a little over a year after her 2009 album, \"Next Level\". \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\" marks Hamasaki's eleventh consecutive album to be fully produced by Japanese producer and manager Max Matsuura, while she contributes to the album as the lead vocalist, background vocalist, and songwriter to all songs. Recorded in Japanese with minor phrases in English, \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\" is a rock album with numerous", "psg_id": "14354245" }, { "title": "The Rock n Roll Rebels", "text": "Sartain, forming the young duo of \"The Rock 'n Roll Rebels\". The name was derivative of several other \"Rock n Roll\" themed teams of the time, such as The Rock 'n Roll Express, The Midnight Rockers, The Southern Rockers, and The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs. On May 1, 1987 they would face Bad Company (The Nightmare and Steve \"The Brawler\" Lawler) at Ware County Junior High in Waycross, Georgia. Evans and Surtain would go on to face multiple teams within the promotion over the next two years, and were described by Greg Oliver in the 2005 book \"\"The Pro Wrestling", "psg_id": "20337660" }, { "title": "Rock 'N' Roll Comics", "text": "in April 2012 by Wild Eye Releasing, under the title \"Unauthorized: The Story of Rock 'N' Roll Comics.\" The DVD includes over two hours of bonus footage, interviews, news footage, and art galleries, and liner notes by long-time \"Rock 'N' Roll Comics\" writer-editor Jay Allen Sanford. Rock 'N' Roll Comics Rock 'N' Roll Comics was a comic book series published by Revolutionary Comics from 1989 to 1993. Revolutionary's flagship title, the series was notable for its unauthorized and unlicensed biographies of rock stars, told in comic book form but well-researched and geared to adults, often with very adult situations (nudity,", "psg_id": "18958706" }, { "title": "Rock 'n Roll Children", "text": "album, \"Break Away\", was released 22 September 2008. \"Rock 'n Roll Children\" was released in Germany 16 January 2009, with a different track listing. Bonus tracks: The German release of the album featured a different track listing. A special digipak version released in Germany featured a bonus DVD. Rock 'n Roll Children Rock 'n Roll Children is the second album by Finnish band Sturm und Drang. The album was released 12 November 2008 in Finland, and 16 January 2009 in other parts of Europe. \"Rock 'n Roll Children\" went straight to number two on the Finnish sales chart and it", "psg_id": "12694954" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Circus", "text": "Japanese singers Kana Nishino, Namie Amuro, Kaela Kimura, Kumi Koda, and Hikaru Utada, and American singer Lady Gaga. By March 2011, Avex Trax confirmed that \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\" has sold over 380,000 units in Japan. Avex Finance Holdings Inc. released an online press statement, showing that \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\" was recognized as a reason for their increase of sales and revenue for the first quarter of 2010. Credits adapted from the liner notes of \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\". ! scope=\"row\"| Japan (RIAJ) Rock 'n' Roll Circus Rock 'n' Roll Circus is the eleventh studio album by Japanese recording", "psg_id": "14354280" }, { "title": "Rock 'n Roll (G.I. Joe)", "text": "of class from advanced infantry training, and received specialized education in covert ops school at Langley. In time, Rock 'n Roll moved on from being a machine gunner to a Gatling gunner. A surfer, weightlifter, and bassist, Rock 'n Roll is cunning but naive, and forceful but shy. He possesses a strong sense of loyalty to his teammates and is sincerely concerned about their well being. Rock 'n Roll is a man of honor and integrity who can be counted on to hold the line. Rock 'n Roll was first released as an action figure in 1982. His character was", "psg_id": "10212727" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Train", "text": "'n' Roll Train\" was voted number 6 by Absolute Radio listeners in their “Song of our Decade” poll Rock 'n' Roll Train \"Rock 'N' Roll Train\" is a song by Australian rock band AC/DC. It is the first track on the album \"Black Ice\" to receive radio airplay. The band released a 7-inch vinyl single that featured the song \"Rock 'N' Roll Train\" on Side A, and \"War Machine\" on Side B. The 7-inch single came in a sleeve with its own unique artwork. The 7-inch vinyl was also made available in the United States through some independent record shops.", "psg_id": "12347516" }, { "title": "The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs", "text": "died on December 25, 2001 from a massive heart attack in Granbury, Texas, at the age of 45. Tommy Lane formed a tag team with \"Big\" Bobby Jones known as The NEW RPMs for Central All-Star Wrestling. The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs were a professional wrestling tag team, consisting of Tommy Lane and Mike Davis, that competed in several professional wrestling promotions throughout the Southern United States. They were known for their bright colored tights and hanging bandanas. The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs started in the World Class promotion, which at the time was still", "psg_id": "8497987" }, { "title": "The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs", "text": "due to extensive neck injuries. They had feuds with several teams, including another \"Rock 'n' Roll\" tag team known as the Rock 'n' Roll Express. The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs went to World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico and feuded with Ron & Chicky Starr over the WWC World Tag Team Championship. The RPMs feuded with The Fantastics over the WCWA Tag Team Championship, however they were unable to win the championship. The RPMs also competed in the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) in Memphis, where they won the American Wrestling Association (AWA)'s Southern Tag Team Championship twice. Teaming with Cactus", "psg_id": "8497985" }, { "title": "Rock n Roll Jesus (song)", "text": "Rock n Roll Jesus (song) \"Rock n Roll Jesus\" is the fifth single from Kid Rock's album of the same name. It was typical bravado-laced Kid Rock about sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. The song was co-written by former lead guitarist Kenny Tudrick, who replaced Kenny Olson on the 2006 'Live' Trucker tour. The song and album title were attacked by some religious groups for being sacrilegious. The song along with \"All Summer Long\" and \"Son of Detroit\" were featured in the guitar game \"\". A live version was released on the Targer Version of Born Free in 2010.", "psg_id": "12713962" }, { "title": "Rock n Roll Jesus (song)", "text": "Rock n Roll Jesus (song) \"Rock n Roll Jesus\" is the fifth single from Kid Rock's album of the same name. It was typical bravado-laced Kid Rock about sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. The song was co-written by former lead guitarist Kenny Tudrick, who replaced Kenny Olson on the 2006 'Live' Trucker tour. The song and album title were attacked by some religious groups for being sacrilegious. The song along with \"All Summer Long\" and \"Son of Detroit\" were featured in the guitar game \"\". A live version was released on the Targer Version of Born Free in 2010.", "psg_id": "12713961" }, { "title": "The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook", "text": "rock 'n' roll who inspired and influenced Cliff, including Johnny Tillotson, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Everly Brothers and Little Richard. The album is produced by Steve Mandile and Eddie Healy is the executive producer. The debut single from the album is a cover of the Little Richard hit \"Rip It Up\", it is Cliff Richard's 140th single. In the US, the album was released on 25 February 2014 through Friday Music. The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook is a studio album by Cliff Richard. Promoted as his 100th album, the album", "psg_id": "17758721" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll (play)", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll (play) Rock 'n' Roll is a play by British playwright Tom Stoppard that premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2006. The play is concerned with the significance of rock and roll in the emergence of the socialist movement in Eastern Bloc Czechoslovakia between the Prague Spring of 1968 and the Velvet Revolution of 1989. Taking place in Cambridge, England and in Prague, the play contrasts the attitudes of a young Czech PhD student and rock music fan, who becomes appalled by the repressive regime in his home country, with those of his British Marxist professor,", "psg_id": "8140718" }, { "title": "Suburban Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "lyrics of old to more personal reflections, with songs dealing with death, living in suburbia, crime and surveillance. The band also reunited with \"Spiders\"' producer Stephen Lironi, who is credited as songwriter of a few tracks. \"Suburban Rock 'N' Roll\" is the first Space album with no techno/electronic instrumentals from Franny Griffiths, as the band wanted the album to be more song-oriented. The album was not a great success, as public interest had waned in the band almost six years previously, and promotion for the record was almost non-existent. Despite the failure of both album and singles, the album remains", "psg_id": "3828677" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Star", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll Star \"Rock 'n' Roll Star\" is a song by English rock band Oasis. It is the opening track from their record breaking debut album, \"Definitely Maybe\". Like the majority of the band's songs from this era, it was written by lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. Noel said that \"Rock 'n' Roll Star\" was one of only three songs in which he wanted to say something: \"I've pretty much summed up everything I wanted to say in \"Rock 'n' Roll Star\", \"Live Forever\" and \"Cigarettes & Alcohol\", after that I'm repeating myself, but in a different way\". It became", "psg_id": "5922256" }, { "title": "It's Only Rock 'n Roll", "text": "It's Only Rock 'n Roll It's Only Rock 'n Roll is the 12th British and 14th American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1974. It was the last Rolling Stones album for guitarist Mick Taylor and the songwriting and recording of the album's title track had a connection to Taylor's eventual replacement, Ronnie Wood. The album also marked the 10th anniversary since the release of the band's debut album, \"The Rolling Stones\". \"It's Only Rock 'n Roll\" combines the core blues and rock 'n' roll-oriented sound with elements of funk and reggae. \"It's Only Rock 'n Roll\" reached", "psg_id": "3746112" }, { "title": "Rock 'N' Roll Comics", "text": "Crew), \"Rock 'N' Roll Comics\" was released on a biweekly basis from Jan. 1991–Mar. 1992, comprising 25 total issues. Issue #61 (cover-dated July 1993), scheduled to be about the band Yes, was never published, and ultimately was skipped in number sequencing. The series' final issue, #65, on \"Sci-Fi Space Rockers\" (Pink Floyd, Genesis, Marillion, Hawkwind, and others) was cover-dated Nov. 1993. The popularity of \"Rock 'N' Roll Comics\" led Revolutionary to publish other music titles, most notably \"Rock 'N' Roll Comics Magazine\" (a reprint title featuring stories from past issues of \"Rock 'N' Roll Comics\", \"Hard Rock Comics\" (a title", "psg_id": "18958699" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Children", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll Children \"Rock 'N' Roll Children\" is the sixth single released by heavy metal band Dio, appearing on their 1985 LP, \"Sacred Heart\". It reached number 26 on the \"Billboard\" Top Album Tracks chart. By coincidence, it also reached number 26 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1985, and remains their most successful release in the United Kingdom to date. \"Rock 'N' Roll Children\" is a song exemplary of Dio’s style of blending the theme of rock ‘n’ roll with fantasy elements. It is about boy and a girl, meant for each other and at the same", "psg_id": "9843226" }, { "title": "Rock n' Roll Nights", "text": "Rock n' Roll Nights Rock n' Roll Nights is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band BTO, released in 1979. This record was one of three BTO albums that did not feature co-founder Randy Bachman. \"Rock n' Roll Nights\" is also one of the two albums from this band to feature Jim Clench, formerly of April Wine. This LP generated sales of only about 350,000 copies, though a single from the album called \"Heartaches\" managed to reach #60 on the U.S. charts and cracked the Top 40 in Canada. \"Rock n' Roll Nights\" is a rare find on CD,", "psg_id": "3998210" }, { "title": "The Rock 'n' Roll Express", "text": "Rude and the Raging Bull Manny Fernandez. The Rock 'n' Roll Express won the belts back when Rude, still a champion, simply left the NWA to go work for Vince McMahon in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Needing to save face, promoter Jim Crockett had Ivan Koloff substitute for an 'injured' Rude, and the Express won the belts for what proved to be the final time. During their time in JCP, the Rock 'n' Roll Express achieved enormous popularity. At times the company would run two shows in one night, with the Rock N Roll often headlining the \"B\" team", "psg_id": "5129394" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Bolero", "text": "\"Rock 'n' Roll Bolero\" was released in October 1978 and was one of the band's string of singles to fail to chart during this period. \"Rock 'n' Roll Bolero\" featured the return of Lea's electric violin; the first time on a Slade single since 1971's \"Coz I Luv You\". The song was originally recorded in June 1978 under the working title \"I've Been Rejected\". In July, the band re-recorded the song as \"Rock 'n' Roll Bolero\" at Portland Studios in London. In a 1979 fan club interview, Lea said of the song: \"The comment on \"Rock 'n' Roll Bolero\" is", "psg_id": "16522212" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll High School (song)", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll High School (song) \"Rock 'n' Roll High School\" is a song by American punk rock group the Ramones, from the soundtrack album \"Rock 'n' Roll High School\". The single did not chart in the U.S. but peaked at number 67 on the UK Singles Chart. There are three versions of the song. The first was recorded in early 1979 by Ed Stasium and was intended for the \"Rock 'n' Roll High School\" soundtrack. This version opens with an extended drum beat first, with Joey eventually singing the opening line, \"Rock, Rock, Rock, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll High", "psg_id": "11711627" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Rumble", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll Rumble The Rock 'n' Roll Rumble (sometimes stylized \"Rock & Roll Rumble\"; formerly the \"WBCN Rock 'n' Roll Rumble\"), begun in 1979, is a Greater Boston \"battle of the bands\" competition sponsored by WZLX and its local music show Boston Emissions. It remains the longest running event of its kind in the US. Its predecessors were the Bicentennial Tournament of the Bands held in 1976 at The Club in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and co-sponsored by WBCN and Inn Square Men's Bar, as well as 1978's First Annual Spring Rock 'n' Roll Festival co-sponsored by WBCN and the \"Boston", "psg_id": "7708073" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Children", "text": "store named Curios. The store belongs to the wizard played by Ronnie James Dio, who seems to have some secret involvement in the matter of their trouble. They hide in a closet and disappear in the nightmare world of the wizard, separate of each other. This dark world of the wizard reflects ordinary society, a hostile world for children of rock 'n' roll, because they don’t want to be enslaved by its rules and authority figures. In the end they find each other and the wizard's game is over. Rock 'n' Roll Children \"Rock 'N' Roll Children\" is the sixth", "psg_id": "9843228" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Train", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll Train \"Rock 'N' Roll Train\" is a song by Australian rock band AC/DC. It is the first track on the album \"Black Ice\" to receive radio airplay. The band released a 7-inch vinyl single that featured the song \"Rock 'N' Roll Train\" on Side A, and \"War Machine\" on Side B. The 7-inch single came in a sleeve with its own unique artwork. The 7-inch vinyl was also made available in the United States through some independent record shops. As with the success of the \"Black Ice\" album, the single was released to huge success. It was", "psg_id": "12347509" }, { "title": "Rock 'n Roll (G.I. Joe)", "text": "far away and Stalker's insistence on carrying a wounded prisoner. Rock 'n Roll is heavily featured in the alternate continuity of \"G.I. Joe: Reloaded\" as he tries to track down a seeming traitor within the team. Traveling alone for some time, he deals with Snake Eyes, who is a suspect. Rock'N'Roll is a supporting character in the 'Find Your Fate' novel \"Operation: Dragon Fire\". Rock 'n Roll appeared in the original \"\" animated series. Rock 'n Roll first appeared in the animated \"A Real American Hero\" mini-series. He was voiced by Frank Welker in the first appearance, but then Will", "psg_id": "10212741" }, { "title": "Rock 'n Roll (G.I. Joe)", "text": "forces and successfully defend it. Rock 'n Roll believes he is escorting the Secretary of Defense to safety; it is really Zartan who knocks him out and flees. Rock 'n Roll was part of a group of Joes that went to Chicago and battled not only the Dreadnoks but an out of control Battle Android Trooper as well. In the next two issues, Rock 'n Roll would be instrumental in discovering a Cobra town. Spending a vacation with Alpine, Mutt and Bazooka. they decide to go to a local bar (this would also be Mutt's second time discovering a Cobra", "psg_id": "10212735" }, { "title": "The Rock 'n' Roll Diaries", "text": "The Rock 'n' Roll Diaries The Rock 'n’ Roll Diaries is a series of novels by Jamie Scallion. It follows the rise to fame of four teenage boys from South London. Irish band The Script, Jamie Scallion and Jimbo Barry wrote and produced the soundtrack to the book. Bringing The RockAteers to life through music and video The RockAteers EP was released exclusively on Spotify on 1 January 2014 and has received over one million streams so far. Book one of The Rock ‘n’ Roll Diaries “Making It” has received over one hundred and fifty FIVE STAR reviews on Amazon", "psg_id": "17842029" }, { "title": "Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll is a studio album by Cliff Richard, released 11 November 2016. The album continues the rock 'n' roll theme of his previous studio album \"The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook\". It comprises covers of 14 classic rock 'n' roll songs and one new song \"It's Better to Dream\". It features Elvis Presley in duet with Richard in \"Blue Suede Shoes\" and Peter Frampton on guitar in \"Dimples\". The album reached number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and has been certified Gold for sales over 100,000 in the UK. The", "psg_id": "19760801" }, { "title": "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "was performed as part of a medley, using the same guitar proposed The Alex Gaudino & Jason Rooney cover version was released in 2008. \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" is an often-covered song, and has been notably recorded by such artists as: I Love Rock 'n' Roll \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" is a rock song written in 1975 by Alan Merrill of the Arrows, who recorded the first released version. The song was later made famous by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts in 1982. Merrill still plays the song live in Europe, Japan and most often in his home", "psg_id": "15325222" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll (play)", "text": "Buffalo, New York produced \"Rock 'N' Roll\" in 2011 from 4 March to 3 April The Sydney Theatre, Sydney, production by the Melbourne Theatre Company from 11 April 2008 to 17 May 2008 Moscow's production opened 22 September 2011 in (Russian Academic Youth Theatre) Rock 'n' Roll (play) Rock 'n' Roll is a play by British playwright Tom Stoppard that premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2006. The play is concerned with the significance of rock and roll in the emergence of the socialist movement in Eastern Bloc Czechoslovakia between the Prague Spring of 1968 and the Velvet", "psg_id": "8140727" }, { "title": "The Rock 'n' Roll Express", "text": "Anniversary Show in Atlanta, Georgia. The Rock 'n' Roll Express have joined up with Booker T's Pro Wrestling Alliance in Houston, TX and have become the PWA Tag Team Champions. Over the years, when Morton and Gibson were not teaming with each other, they each had different tag team partners, calling themselves \"The New Rock 'n' Roll Express.\" Ricky Morton teamed with Ricky Fuji while in Japan for FMW, and with Brad Armstrong, Kid Kash, or his cousin Todd in the independent circuit in the U.S., while Robert Gibson teamed with Marty Jannetty in IWA Japan as \"The Rock 'n'", "psg_id": "5129413" }, { "title": "School of Rock 'n Roll", "text": "School of Rock 'n Roll \"School Of Rock 'n Roll\" is a song composed by James McClung in 1958 and published by Song Productions, BMI the same year. It was originally recorded by Gene Summers and his Rebels, a rockabilly band from Dallas, Texas and was first released in February 1958 by Jan Records #11-100. It was flipped with \"Straight Skirt\" a teen novelty 45 which became the group's first big regional hit. \"School Of Rock 'n Roll\" later became widely known as one of the top 100 rock 'n roll records of the era. In the 1970s, at the", "psg_id": "10697539" }, { "title": "The Rock 'n' Roll Years", "text": "The Rock 'n' Roll Years The Rock 'n' Roll Years was a BBC television programme aired between 1985 and 1994. In a half-hour time slot the programme focused on a different year each week, starting with the year 1956 and ending with 1989. The format of the programme, which was based on the BBC Radio 1 series \"25 Years of Rock\", was primarily of news clips with narrative subtitles set to music of the time with no presenters or voice-overs. Archive footage of performers, mostly from BBC programmes such as \"Top of the Pops\", was also featured. For instance, the", "psg_id": "10554457" }, { "title": "Rock N Roll McDonald's", "text": "Rock N Roll McDonald's The Rock N Roll McDonald's (formerly The Original Rock 'N Roll McDonald's) was a flagship McDonald's restaurant located in Chicago, Illinois. It is one of the most famous McDonald's locations in the world and was once the busiest in the United States. The 1983 and 2005 structures on the site, located in the River North neighborhood of Chicago, a few city blocks west of the Magnificent Mile, had been tourist attraction since it opened in 1983. The 2018 redesign has no Rock and Roll themes, but is still the Flagship McDonalds location in Chicago, the city", "psg_id": "9498121" }, { "title": "Rock n' Roll Racing", "text": "Electronic Gaming Monthly. A sequel to the original \"Rock n' Roll Racing\" was made for the 32-bit PlayStation console by Interplay. The game was sold in Europe as \"Rock & Roll Racing 2: Red Asphalt\" and in the United States as just \"Red Asphalt\". It features a comic book art style in the character's profiles and ending videos, and a system to upgrade each character's driving/combat skills like RPGs. Rock n' Roll Racing Rock n' Roll Racing is a vehicular combat-based racing video game developed by Silicon & Synapse (now known as Blizzard Entertainment) and published by Interplay Productions for", "psg_id": "2618385" }, { "title": "Rock 'n Roll (G.I. Joe)", "text": "Ryan took over the part. Rock 'n Roll appeared in the DiC \"\" animated series, voiced by Kevin Conway. Rock 'n Roll is featured as a playable character in the 1991 \"G.I. Joe\" video game created for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Rock 'n Roll (G.I. Joe) Rock 'n Roll is a fictional character from the toyline, comic books and cartoon series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's original machine gunner and debuted in 1982. His real name is Craig S. McConnel, and his rank is that of Sergeant E-5 (later promoted to Staff Sergeant E-6). Rock 'n Roll was born", "psg_id": "10212742" }, { "title": "Rock 'N' Roll Comics", "text": "\"The Beatles Experience\" and \"Hard Rock Heroes\", released in early 2010. Many of Revolutionary's original creators participated in updating and modernizing the contents of the musical comic bios. The reprints and updates were supervised by long-time \"Rock 'N' Roll Comics\" writer/editor Jay Allen Sanford. Ultimately, Bluewater released seven titles from 2010–2012: Two other projected volumes, \"Rock 'N' Roll Cartoon History: The Sixties\"; and \"Rock 'N' Roll Cartoon History: The Seventies\", remain unpublished. \"Rock 'N' Roll Comics\" #12 (cover-date June 1990), an unauthorized biography of New Kids on the Block, got Revolutionary sued again. Publisher Loren claimed the First Amendment protected", "psg_id": "18958701" }, { "title": "Suburban Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "Conrad Veidt from the film \"The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari\", which Scott has referred to as his favourite film. Three singles were issued from \"Suburban Rock 'n' Roll\": \"Zombies\", \"Suburban Rock 'n' Roll\" and \"20 Million Miles from Earth\". \"Suburban Rock 'n' Roll\" was the only single that managed to chart, peaking at a lukewarm #67 in the UK, and the only one to receive an official music video, although an animated clip for \"20 Million Miles from Earth\" was released on the band's website. The album itself failed to chart altogether, and was met with a mixed reception from", "psg_id": "3828691" }, { "title": "Rock N Roll Frankenstein", "text": "Elvis Presley to top things off. The film has a rating of 60% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on five reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10. Rock N Roll Frankenstein Rock N' Roll Frankenstein is a 1999 American horror comedy film that was directed by Brian O'Hara. The film had its world premiere on 18 September 1999 at the Helsinki International Film Festival and stars Graig Guggenheim, Jayson Spence, Barry Feterman and Hiram Jacob Segarra. The movie follows Bernie, a record producer who persuades his nephew Frankie to create a new rock star that will help Bernie overcome his work", "psg_id": "19739659" }, { "title": "The Rock 'n' Roll Years", "text": "Christmas Special, Lenny Henry performed a spoof version of the show. He lampooned various artists including Mungo Jerry, Tina Turner and Michael Jackson. Another version of the show appeared online only on the BBC's \"Dr. Who\" website in 2004, covering the adventures of the Doctor from the 1960s to the 1980s, using footage from the sci-fi series and accompanying music from each of the decades as per the regular format of the show. The Rock 'n' Roll Years The Rock 'n' Roll Years was a BBC television programme aired between 1985 and 1994. In a half-hour time slot the programme", "psg_id": "10554460" }, { "title": "The Rock 'n' Roll Express", "text": "for the two promotions. The Rock 'n' Roll Express defeated the Heavenly Bodies (Stan Lane and Dr. Tom Prichard) at WCW's SuperBrawl III event and the Bodies (this time Prichard and Jimmy Del Ray) defeating the Express for the SMW Tag Team Championship at the Survivor Series. Defending the SMW tag title at the event was part of an agreement between the WWF's Vince McMahon and SMW's Jim Cornette. Back in SMW in May 1994, The Rock 'n' Roll Express lost their title to the team of Chris Candido and Brian Lee, who were managed by Tammy Fytch. The duo,", "psg_id": "5129406" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare", "text": "flat performances, an ending that straight-up makes no sense, fantastically misplaced ambition, and a scene where a blond with too much mascara and huge tits parades around in a shower.\" In 2005 a sequel \"Intercessor: Another Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare\" featuring Jon Mikl Thor was made. Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare (also known as The Edge of Hell) is a 1987 direct-to-video Canadian comedy horror film directed by John Fasano, and stars heavy metal musician Jon Mikl Thor, Jillian Peri and Teresa Simpson. The film's soundtrack was released to CD in 2006. Allmusic gave it a favorable", "psg_id": "11023158" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Animal", "text": "Reed Live\" (between the remastered \"Rock 'n' Roll Animal\" and \"Lou Reed Live\" the entire show has been released, albeit in a different order than the original concert). This live album's stereo mix puts guitarist Dick Wagner on the right channel, and Steve Hunter on the left; this arrangement is reversed on \"Lou Reed Live\". Adapted from the \"Rock 'n' Roll Animal\" liner notes. Production Album Rock 'n' Roll Animal Rock n Roll Animal is a live album by American musician Lou Reed, released in February 1974 by RCA Records. In its original form, it features five songs, four of", "psg_id": "7221220" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll (play)", "text": "presented a new production of \"Rock 'n' Roll\" from 10 February to 7 March 2010. Horipro presented the first Japan production of the play at the Setagaya public theatre in Setagaya, Tokyo, from 3 to 29 August 2010. Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, North Carolina will produce \"Rock 'n' Roll\", directed by Simon Donoghue, beginning 24 February 2011. St. Louis Actors' Studio(stlas.org) Produced \"Rock 'n' Roll\" in November 2010 National Theater of Kosovo will also produce \"Rock 'n' Roll\" beginning January 2011. Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi Oyuncuları (YUO) started rehearsals in November 2010 for a Turkish production. The Kavinoky Theatre in", "psg_id": "8140726" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Loony Party", "text": "then in his new party colours was voted in as Mayor of Queenborough in 2002. In elections to Swale Borough Council in 2003, one of the Rock 'n' Roll Loony Party candidates polled more than a member of the Liberal Democrats. At the 2005 General Election the party fielded one candidate, in Sittingbourne and Sheppey, who managed to poll more votes than the Veritas candidate. It was deregistered in August 2007. The party's main policies included free beer and sex for pensioners, and the construction of laughter clinics.. Rock 'n' Roll Loony Party The Rock 'n' Roll Loony Party was", "psg_id": "2505259" }, { "title": "The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll is a music-themed drama film starring Kevin Zegers and Jason Ritter and directed by Scott Rosenbaum. The screenplay was written by Scott Rosenbaum and Jasin Cadic. The film is set to be released On-Demand & in limited theatrical release on August 5, 2011. According to rock and roll lore, age twenty-seven is a fateful milestone laced with tragic deaths, the 27 Club including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, and Brian Jones, all shooting stars who were felled in their prime by drugs and fame. In", "psg_id": "12272729" }, { "title": "The Rock 'n' Roll Express", "text": "the venue. The Student Pastor at the church joined Morton's corner under the ring name \"The Pastor of Pain\"(PoP). This version of The New Rock n Roll express was victorious over \"The Dawsons\" with a roll up by Morton for the pinfall. The Dawsons immediately attacked Morton from behind. When The Pastor of Pain came to the aid of Morton, The Dawsons attempted a clothesline, but PoP ducked under and delivered a devastating double clothesline of his own. On February 6, 2017, the WWE announced it would be honoring the Rock 'n' Roll Express by inducting the team into the", "psg_id": "5129415" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle", "text": "end of which was then cut off to make it the correct size. The matrix number on the vinyl was taken from an item in a Long's Drug newspaper ad - there was no significance to this, there just had to be a number for the pressing company. Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle \"Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle\" (also known as \"How Do You Afford Your Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle\") is the debut single by Sacramento alternative rock band Cake. This song was first played by KWOD (now known as KUDL). It was later released on Cake's debut album, \"Motorcade of Generosity\".", "psg_id": "11428111" }, { "title": "Rock n Roll Alibis", "text": "an instrumental version of the track \"Dead to You\". \"Rock n Roll Alibis\" was released on compact disc, 12\" vinyl and digital download, and was made available in a number of bundles including extra items such as branded T-shirts, patches and guitar picks. The album was promoted on a North American concert tour beginning in August 2015. Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. Rock n Roll Alibis Rock n Roll Alibis is the debut solo studio album by American alternative rock musician Chad I Ginsburg. Recorded at Studio CIG in Los Angeles, California, it was released by Ginsburg's label", "psg_id": "18829713" }, { "title": "Rock 'n Roll Stage Show", "text": "of \"Goofin' Around.\" The album was reissued in the 1980s by Charly Records, but due to a mastering error, \"Hook, Line and Sinker\" contains noticeable sound distortion in that version. This album should not be confused with \"Rock 'n' Roll Show\", a live recording of Bill Haley & His Comets from April 1955 that was released in 1997 by Hydra Records. Rock 'n Roll Stage Show Rock 'n Roll Stage Show is the fourth album of rock and roll music by Bill Haley and His Comets. Released by Decca Records in August 1956 it was the group's first album to", "psg_id": "11019518" }, { "title": "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (song)", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll Swindle movie. Vocal takes by Edward Tudor-Pole and three others were recorded and later edited together. According to the soundtrack album record sleeve, filming and recording took place at the Duchess Theatre in June 1978, however John Lydon wrote in his autobiography that it was actually the Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park near his parents' home. Vocals for the B-side, \"“Rock Around The Clock”\", were recorded several weeks later. The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (song) \"The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle\" is the title song of \"The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle\" movie soundtrack album. The", "psg_id": "13356469" }, { "title": "Rock n' Roll Racing", "text": "Rock n' Roll Racing Rock n' Roll Racing is a vehicular combat-based racing video game developed by Silicon & Synapse (now known as Blizzard Entertainment) and published by Interplay Productions for the Mega Drive/Genesis and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. The game prominently features a number of popular heavy metal and rock songs in its soundtrack, hence the game's title. The game was ported to the Game Boy Advance in 2003. \"Rock n' Roll Racing\" was initially developed as \"RPMII\", a sequel to the company's SNES game \"RPM Racing\". At the end of the project, Interplay marketing added", "psg_id": "2618374" }, { "title": "Rock n Roll Alibis", "text": "Rock n Roll Alibis Rock n Roll Alibis is the debut solo studio album by American alternative rock musician Chad I Ginsburg. Recorded at Studio CIG in Los Angeles, California, it was released by Ginsburg's label Generation Overdone Records on July 7, 2015. All material was written by Ginsburg, who also performed all instruments and vocals, and produced, recorded, mixed and mastered the album. Among reports of tensions within CKY, in June 2013 Ginsburg tweeted that he was \"sorry, embarrassed and ashamed that we failed you\", all but confirming the breakup of the band. He first revealed that he was", "psg_id": "18829710" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Rumble", "text": "of Once as part of a \"Winner Winner Come For Dinner\" promotion during the preliminary nights. A fire alarm during the finals forced the evacuation of the Once Ballroom during Carissa Johnson's set. Johnson went on to win the Rumble. Rock 'n' Roll Rumble The Rock 'n' Roll Rumble (sometimes stylized \"Rock & Roll Rumble\"; formerly the \"WBCN Rock 'n' Roll Rumble\"), begun in 1979, is a Greater Boston \"battle of the bands\" competition sponsored by WZLX and its local music show Boston Emissions. It remains the longest running event of its kind in the US. Its predecessors were the", "psg_id": "7708082" }, { "title": "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle", "text": "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle is a 1980 British mockumentary film directed by Julien Temple and produced by Don Boyd and Jeremy Thomas. It centres on the British punk rock band Sex Pistols and, most prominently, their manager Malcolm McLaren. Guitarist Steve Jones plays a shady private detective who - through a series of set piece acts - uncovers the truth about the band. Drummer Paul Cook and bass guitarist Sid Vicious play smaller roles, and the band's manager, Malcolm McLaren, is featured as \"The Embezzler\", the man who manipulates the Sex Pistols.", "psg_id": "2389772" }, { "title": "School of Rock 'n Roll", "text": "beginning of the rockabilly revival in Europe, \"School Of Rock 'n Roll\" was re-discovered by a new legion of rockabilly fans and bands. Since that time it has become a classic dance floor-filler and has renewed Gene's career to the extent of worldwide concert appearances since 1980. In 2005 \"School of Rock 'n Roll\" was selected by Bob Solly and Record Collector Magazine as one of the \"100 Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Records\". \"School Of Rock 'n Roll\" was also present in the British television series \"You've Been Framed\" and was included on the Rhino Records CD box sets \"Wild,", "psg_id": "10697540" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide \"Rock 'n' Roll Suicide\" is a song by David Bowie, originally released as the closing track on the album \"The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars\" in June 1972. It detailed Ziggy's final collapse as an old, washed-up rock star and, as such, was also the closing number of the Ziggy Stardust live show. In April 1974 RCA issued it as a single. Bowie saw the song in terms of the French chanson tradition, while biographer David Buckley has described both \"Rock 'n' Roll Suicide\" and the album's opening track \"Five", "psg_id": "6598444" }, { "title": "Rock n' Roll Nights", "text": "new words, as \"Kristina\" by Rick Springfield on his 1982 album \"Success Hasn't Spoiled Me Yet\". Album Singles Rock n' Roll Nights Rock n' Roll Nights is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band BTO, released in 1979. This record was one of three BTO albums that did not feature co-founder Randy Bachman. \"Rock n' Roll Nights\" is also one of the two albums from this band to feature Jim Clench, formerly of April Wine. This LP generated sales of only about 350,000 copies, though a single from the album called \"Heartaches\" managed to reach #60 on the U.S.", "psg_id": "3998213" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series The Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series is a collection of road running events owned and operated by Chinese conglomerate Dailan Wanda (大连万达). The series is known for lining race routes with live bands, cheerleaders and themed water stations. There are 31 events in the Rock 'n' Roll Series spanning 9 countries. In 2012, Competitor Group organized its first marathon outside North America when it acquired the organizing rights for the Madrid (Spain) Marathon. In 2008, the Competitor Group took over Elite Racing, the company that had been organizing the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon. The following", "psg_id": "13934602" }, { "title": "A Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy", "text": "Dave Davies got together and spent time with each other, a meeting that resulted in the writing of Ray's \"A Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy\" and Dave's \"Trust Your Heart.\" Ray Davies has since said, A Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy' a very personal song about Dave and I.\" He has also claimed that \"A Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy\" inspired by both a Peter Frampton concert he attended and the death of rock 'n' roll legend Elvis Presley in 1977. He said, \"It's a Method acting songwriting job. I use personal things to get something else out of me... Elvis Presley died", "psg_id": "18027648" }, { "title": "Rock N Roll Experience Magazine", "text": "of \"Rock N Roll Experience\" debuted with reviews on Kiss, Alice in Chains & comic books. It was Bob Suehs’s vision to offer a zine that delivered original interviews & reviews that focused on rock bands & the culture of rock music. In 1993 Bob Suehs, owner/publisher of \"Rock N Roll Experience\" was recognized by the state of Maryland for his creation of the magazine and was given an award. \"Rock N Roll Experience\" remained in print till the end of the 1990s. As the print medium started to die out the magazine went to an online format which then", "psg_id": "15535787" }, { "title": "Rock 'n Roll (G.I. Joe)", "text": "Rock 'n Roll (G.I. Joe) Rock 'n Roll is a fictional character from the toyline, comic books and cartoon series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's original machine gunner and debuted in 1982. His real name is Craig S. McConnel, and his rank is that of Sergeant E-5 (later promoted to Staff Sergeant E-6). Rock 'n Roll was born in Malibu, California. Rock 'n Roll's primary military specialty is infantry, and his secondary military specialty is PT instructor. He is familiar with all NATO and Warsaw Pact light and heavy machine guns (he often used the M60). He graduated top", "psg_id": "10212726" }, { "title": "The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook", "text": "The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook is a studio album by Cliff Richard. Promoted as his 100th album, the album was released through Rhino Records on 11 November 2013 and is made up of 14 covers of classic rock 'n' roll songs and one new song \"One More Sunny Day\". The album reached number #7 in the UK Albums Chart and was certified Gold for sales over 100,000 in the UK. The album was recorded live at the Blackbird Studio and at The Parlor in Nashville, Tennessee, as a tribute to the greats of", "psg_id": "17758720" }, { "title": "The Icelandic Museum of Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "with Menntaskólinn við Hamrahlíð. The exhibition is narrated by Páll Óskar on video displays in the exhibition. The Icelandic Museum of Rock 'n' Roll The Icelandic Museum of Rock 'n' Roll () is located at the Hljómahöll concert and conference hall in Reykjanesbær. It was formally opened on April 5, 2014. The museum portrays the history of Icelandic pop and rock music from 1830 to the present. Guests can also dive deeper into the history of each artist and listen to their music with the help of the Rock ‘n’ Roll app on tablet computers. The museum also features a", "psg_id": "17944230" }, { "title": "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle", "text": "creative force of the band. The film was shown at the wake of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis after his 1980 suicide. The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle is a 1980 British mockumentary film directed by Julien Temple and produced by Don Boyd and Jeremy Thomas. It centres on the British punk rock band Sex Pistols and, most prominently, their manager Malcolm McLaren. Guitarist Steve Jones plays a shady private detective who - through a series of set piece acts - uncovers the truth about the band. Drummer Paul Cook and bass guitarist Sid", "psg_id": "2389776" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Prophet", "text": "Rock 'n' Roll Prophet Rock n' Roll Prophet is a 1982 album by Rick Wakeman. The album was recorded at Mountain Studios in Montreux, Switzerland, and was released by Moon Records. The album was re-released in 1991 by President Records as Rock 'n' Roll Prophet Plus, containing four bonus tracks. These tracks were recorded at Wakeman's own Bajanor Studios on the Isle of Man, and were mixed by Stuart Sawney. The re-release was mastered at Abbey Road Studios. As well as playing keyboards, Wakeman provided lead vocals for three tracks (\"I'm So Straight I'm a Weirdo\", \"Maybe '80\", and \"Do", "psg_id": "14173925" }, { "title": "That's Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "26, 1976. In 1988, \"That's Rock 'n' Roll\" was featured as the B side of a subsequent major hit by Carmen, \"Make Me Lose Control.\" \"That's Rock 'n' Roll\" was covered in 1977 by American teen idol Shaun Cassidy on his first solo LP, \"Shaun Cassidy\". It was Cassidy's second of three consecutive Top 10 hits. The following lyrics are omitted from his version: \"Well it's the roadies and the crowd, It's when the band's playin' way too loud, Your hips are shakin', ain't no mistakin'.\" \"That's Rock 'n' Roll\" peaked at number three on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "psg_id": "13111227" }, { "title": "Rock N Roll Frankenstein", "text": "Rock N Roll Frankenstein Rock N' Roll Frankenstein is a 1999 American horror comedy film that was directed by Brian O'Hara. The film had its world premiere on 18 September 1999 at the Helsinki International Film Festival and stars Graig Guggenheim, Jayson Spence, Barry Feterman and Hiram Jacob Segarra. The movie follows Bernie, a record producer who persuades his nephew Frankie to create a new rock star that will help Bernie overcome his work related ennui. Iggy, the burnt out roadie pillages the graves of various celebrities such as Buddy Holly, Jimi Hendrix, and Sid Vicious, using the head of", "psg_id": "19739658" }, { "title": "Rock N Roll McDonald's", "text": "began to relinquish the Rock N Roll theme. The building was mostly demolished apart from the kitchen; the updated restaurant was designed to be eco-friendly by Ross Barney Architects with interiors by Landini Associates. Even though the re-designed restaurant will have no rock ‘n’ roll theme, McDonald’s insiders still refer to the location as “the Rock”. McDonald's has had a restaurant at 600 N. Clark Street since 1983, though the new building was redeveloped and reopened on April 15, 2005 as a bi-level flagship restaurant/museum with a two lane drive through. This is the first McDonald's location with a two-lane", "psg_id": "9498123" }, { "title": "Rock N Roll McDonald's", "text": "exterior eschews emphasis on the corporate red and golden colors and the interior is upgraded for modern commerce: ordering kiosks, table service and use of the mobile app. The company had moved its corporate headquarters from Oak Brook to the nearby Fulton-Randolph Market District of the Near West Side in Chicago in June 2018. Rock N Roll McDonald's The Rock N Roll McDonald's (formerly The Original Rock 'N Roll McDonald's) was a flagship McDonald's restaurant located in Chicago, Illinois. It is one of the most famous McDonald's locations in the world and was once the busiest in the United States.", "psg_id": "9498131" }, { "title": "Rock 'n Roll Children", "text": "Rock 'n Roll Children Rock 'n Roll Children is the second album by Finnish band Sturm und Drang. The album was released 12 November 2008 in Finland, and 16 January 2009 in other parts of Europe. \"Rock 'n Roll Children\" went straight to number two on the Finnish sales chart and it also sold gold (15.000 records) within one week in Finland. The album was produced by Jimmy Westerlund, and co-produced by André Linman, Patrick Linman, Mats Persson, Erik Mårtensson and Johan Becker. Jani Liimatainen (Ex-Sonata Arctica, Cain's Offering) wrote the song \"River Runs Dry\". The first single from the", "psg_id": "12694953" }, { "title": "It's Only Rock 'n Roll", "text": "difference is the shorter version starts the fadeout 30 seconds earlier, and thereby missing the short guitar solo at the end. One of the Rolling Stones’ largest fan clubs goes by the name \"It’s Only Rock ’n Roll,\" though its members typically refer to it as \"IORR.\" The Rolling Stones Additional personnel Basic track on \"It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)\" Production It's Only Rock 'n Roll It's Only Rock 'n Roll is the 12th British and 14th American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1974. It was the last Rolling Stones album for guitarist", "psg_id": "3746130" }, { "title": "School of Rock 'n Roll", "text": "recordings of \"Stand by Me\", \"Chain Gang\" and \"School Of Rock 'n Roll\". Also, according to Rockin' Ronnie Weiser during a May 19, 1997 interview: -“\"At first I tried to get Gene (Vincent) to record Gene Summers’ \"School Of Rock 'n Roll\" without much success. So then I told him to do whatever he wanted. The gem out of this 4-song recording session was “The Rose of Love” which brings tears to my eyes.”\" Big Beat Records BBR-0013, 1981 France Thierry LeCoz DVD “Tex-French Connection” School of Rock 'n Roll \"School Of Rock 'n Roll\" is a song composed by", "psg_id": "10697547" }, { "title": "A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "UK on 15 October but failed to chart there. \"A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll\" is also the title of a later book by Nancy Lee Andrews, a fashion model and photographer, who had previously been engaged to Ringo Starr, and whom she subsequently sued for palimony. A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll \"A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll\" is a song written by Carl Groszman, who at the time was signed to Ringo Starr's record label, Ring O' Records. Starr released his own recording of the song on his 1976 album \"Ringo's Rotogravure\". Also issued as the album's lead", "psg_id": "13218925" }, { "title": "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "I Love Rock 'n' Roll \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" is a rock song written in 1975 by Alan Merrill of the Arrows, who recorded the first released version. The song was later made famous by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts in 1982. Merrill still plays the song live in Europe, Japan and most often in his home town New York City. The song was originally recorded and released by the Arrows in 1975 on Rak Records, with lead vocals, guitar, music & lyrics written by Alan Merrill and produced by Mickie Most. In an interview with Songfacts, Merrill said", "psg_id": "15325211" }, { "title": "Rock n Roll Jesus", "text": "Rock n Roll Jesus Rock n Roll Jesus is the seventh studio album by Kid Rock, released on October 9, 2007. Rob Cavallo (Green Day & The Goo Goo Dolls) co-produced the album with Rock. Mike E. Clark produced the track \"All Summer Long.\" The album was not available at the iTunes Store in an act of protest by Kid Rock regarding a royalties dispute. It was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album and Best Male Vocal Performance for \"All Summer Long\" at the 2009 Grammy Awards. \"All Summer Long\" from the album was named the official", "psg_id": "10562881" }, { "title": "Rock n Roll Jesus", "text": "million copies, and it was certified 2 times platinum in Canada and gold Germany, Austria and Australia. Rock n Roll Jesus Rock n Roll Jesus is the seventh studio album by Kid Rock, released on October 9, 2007. Rob Cavallo (Green Day & The Goo Goo Dolls) co-produced the album with Rock. Mike E. Clark produced the track \"All Summer Long.\" The album was not available at the iTunes Store in an act of protest by Kid Rock regarding a royalties dispute. It was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album and Best Male Vocal Performance for \"All", "psg_id": "10562887" }, { "title": "The Icelandic Museum of Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "The Icelandic Museum of Rock 'n' Roll The Icelandic Museum of Rock 'n' Roll () is located at the Hljómahöll concert and conference hall in Reykjanesbær. It was formally opened on April 5, 2014. The museum portrays the history of Icelandic pop and rock music from 1830 to the present. Guests can also dive deeper into the history of each artist and listen to their music with the help of the Rock ‘n’ Roll app on tablet computers. The museum also features a soundlab where guests can try out some instruments themselves. Artists portrayed include Björk, Sigur Rós, Of Monsters", "psg_id": "17944228" }, { "title": "Rock ‘n’ Roll Mardi Gras Marathon", "text": "in 2010.\" Rock ‘n’ Roll Mardi Gras Marathon The Rock ‘n’ Roll Mardi Gras Marathon is an annual international marathon race which takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States. It is part of the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series of road running competitions and it also features the Rock ‘n’ Roll Mardi Gras Half Marathon. The event, held since 1965 (but not in 1968), was taken over by Competitor Group for the 2010 edition and adopted the Rock 'n' Roll Series name after its takeover. For the first edition, the marathon was run as an open class", "psg_id": "14341838" }, { "title": "Rock ‘n’ Roll Mardi Gras Marathon", "text": "Rock ‘n’ Roll Mardi Gras Marathon The Rock ‘n’ Roll Mardi Gras Marathon is an annual international marathon race which takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States. It is part of the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series of road running competitions and it also features the Rock ‘n’ Roll Mardi Gras Half Marathon. The event, held since 1965 (but not in 1968), was taken over by Competitor Group for the 2010 edition and adopted the Rock 'n' Roll Series name after its takeover. For the first edition, the marathon was run as an open class or mass", "psg_id": "14341836" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Adventures", "text": "like cymbals. The game uses the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Jerking the Nunchuk up allows the player to jump. Swinging the Wii Remote swings the player's guitar. The game has received poor reception. IGN gave the game a 3.0/10, criticizing it for non-interesting graphics, sloppy gameplay, and bad controls. \"Official Nintendo Magazine\" pointed out that the spine of the box misspells the title as \"Rock n' Roll Advneture\". Rock 'n' Roll Adventures Rock 'n' Roll Adventures is a platforming video game developed and published by Data Design Interactive and Conspiracy Entertainment. The game was released in Europe on Microsoft Windows,", "psg_id": "15222665" }, { "title": "Rock 'n' Roll Circus", "text": "the streets and wondering around stores and markets in London. In order to promote \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\", Hamasaki conducted several commercial endorsement opportunities and expanded several other ventures. Hamasaki opened two special websites to document her preparation for the \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\" concert tour, and additional promotional activity. On the day of the album's release, Hamasaki was interviewed by Yahoo! Music Japan and Myspace to talk about the album's material and further promotional activity. Hamasaki also received exclusive deals to promote \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\" through mobile phones, including the Japanese services SNS and Utapiku. One day after", "psg_id": "14354261" }, { "title": "Rock-N-Roll Family", "text": "Rock-N-Roll Family Rock-N-Roll Family was a dance competition and singing competition show that is similar to the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa series, and it first broadcast on Zee TV, the date it first broadcast on is 15 March 2008 'til 14 June 2008. The 'Grand-Finale' of the show was held in Indore, Madhya Pradesh on 14 June 2008. It is first of its kind show that will target audience of all age groups and all segments of Indian society. Like from most of the other reality shows, \"Rock-N-Roll Family\" will be different because it will create a platform where", "psg_id": "11646020" }, { "title": "That's Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "That's Rock 'n' Roll \"That's Rock 'n' Roll\" is a song written and originally recorded by Eric Carmen in 1976. It became a popular \"Billboard\" top 10 hit in 1977 for teen idol Shaun Cassidy. American pop rock artist Eric Carmen released his version of \"That's Rock 'n' Roll\" in some nations as the third single from his first eponymous debut album, \"Eric Carmen\". The single's limited release did not include the United States. The song charted at number seven in Denmark. Parts of the song are autobiographical. Carmen performed the song on the \"Midnight Special\" TV program on March", "psg_id": "13111226" }, { "title": "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "aesthetics. All songs written by Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio except where noted. All lyrics by Dio. Disc one contains the original album with no bonus tracks These two singles were also re-released in the UK in July 1981. \"Long Live Rock 'n' Roll\" was also used for many years as a jingle by the British radio DJ Alan Freeman. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll Long Live Rock 'n' Roll is the third studio album released by the British hard rock band Rainbow, released in 1978, and the last to feature original lead vocalist Ronnie James Dio. Recording of", "psg_id": "1448457" }, { "title": "Rock n Roll Soldiers", "text": "Rock n Roll Soldiers The Rock n Roll Soldiers are a rock band from Eugene, Oregon. Its members are: Marty Larson-Xu (vocals, guitar), Oliver Brown (drums), and Evan Sernoffsky (bass guitar). Their sound has been described as \"skuzzy, sleazy punk tailored for drinking, fighting and tattooing\" by MTV News reporter James Montgomery. Larson-Xu himself describes it as high energy old-school rock and roll with a \"greater modern sensibility\" (Rocket Net Webzine). The Soldiers are known for their energetic live performances. Childhood friends Marty, Oliver, Evan, and original guitarist Lucas Gunn (brother of Chris Gunn, guitarist for The Hunches) came together", "psg_id": "6405104" }, { "title": "The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll Wesley Willis: The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll is a 2003 documentary film directed by Daniel Bitton about rock musician and artist Wesley Willis, who died in 2003 at age 40. Willis, challenged by a weight disorder as well as paranoid schizophrenia, is followed in his daily tasks, trials and tribulations in autumn 2000, showing him writing his unique yet virtually identical songs, playing a show, attending to daily chores, and working on his ink paintings at Genesis. Shot in and around Willis' native Chicago area, the documentary simply shows footage of Willis' daily", "psg_id": "6098597" }, { "title": "The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll", "text": "all sympathetic about his plight and it is stated he would likely be dead if he had not cultivated such a network. One friend describes Willis' poor upbringing (involving forced viewing of his mother having sex in exchange for drugs), and touchingly, Willis' own despair at his condition: \"I'm already doomed. I can't find a girlfriend, I can't do a goddamned thing.\" The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll Wesley Willis: The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll is a 2003 documentary film directed by Daniel Bitton about rock musician and artist Wesley Willis, who died in 2003 at age 40. Willis,", "psg_id": "6098600" } ]
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what were gary gilmore's final words before his execution in 1977?
[ { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "replied, \"Let's do it.\" The Rev. Thomas Meersman, the Roman Catholic prison chaplain, administered the last rites to Gilmore. After the prison physician cloaked him in a black hood, Gilmore uttered his last words to Meersman: \"\"Dominus vobiscum\"\" (Latin, translation: \"The Lord be with you.\") Meersman replied, \"\"Et cum spiritu tuo\"\" (\"And with your spirit.\") In Utah, firing squads consisted of five volunteer law enforcement officers from the county in which the conviction of the offender took place. The five executioners were equipped with .30-30-caliber rifles and off-the-shelf Winchester 150-grain (9.7 g) SilverTip ammunition. The condemned was restrained and hooded,", "psg_id": "1930903" } ]
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[ { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "and therefore unconstitutional. (The Supreme Court had previously ordered all states to commute death sentences to life imprisonment after \"Furman v. Georgia\".) Gilmore was executed by a firing squad in 1977. His life and execution were the subject of the 1979 nonfiction novel \"The Executioner's Song\" by Norman Mailer, and 1982 TV film of the novel starring Tommy Lee Jones as Gilmore. Gary Mark Gilmore was born in McCamey, Texas, on December 4, 1940, the second of four sons, to Frank and Bessie Gilmore. The other sons were Frank, Jr., Gaylen, and the writer and music journalist Mikal Gilmore. Frank", "psg_id": "1930884" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "that I die and I accept that.\" During the time Gilmore was on death row awaiting his execution, he attempted suicide twice; the first time on November 16 after the first stay was issued, and again one month later on December 16. Gilmore was executed on January 17, 1977, at 8:07 a.m. by firing squad at Utah State Prison in Draper, Utah. The night before, Gilmore had requested an all-night gathering of friends and family at the prison mess hall. On the evening before his execution, he was served a last meal of steak, potatoes, milk and coffee but consumed", "psg_id": "1930901" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "looming father, and Lee Tergesen as Frank Gilmore, Jr. The 1977 punk rock single \"Gary Gilmore's Eyes\" by the band The Adverts was used in the soundtrack of the movie. The song is written from \"the point of view of a hospital patient who has received the eyes of Gary Gilmore in a transplant.\" Jack Nicholson's performance in \"The Postman Always Rings Twice\" was reportedly inspired in part by Gilmore. Welsh playwright Dic Edwards dramatised Gilmore's life in his 1995 play \"Utah Blue\". Many musicians have explored the Gilmore case. In 1977, The Adverts had a top 20 hit in", "psg_id": "1930911" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "Live,\" on October 20, 1979, featured guest host Eric Idle performing impersonations while strapped to a stretcher, assisted by orderlies. With the stretcher standing on end, Idle covered his eyes with a black blindfold and announced it as an impersonation of Gary Gilmore. In 1977, English punk band The Adverts wrote the song \"Gary Gilmore's Eyes\", a reference to the cornea transplantation. The founder of advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy, Dan Wieden credits the inspiration for his \"Just Do It\" Nike slogan to Gilmore's last words. Norman Mailer wrote a novel, \"The Executioner's Song,\" based on Gilmore's life; it won the Pulitzer", "psg_id": "1930907" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "to their single \"Son of Sam\" about David Berkowitz. The Police's song \"Bring on the Night\", from their 1979 album \"Reggatta de Blanc\", speculated on Gary Gilmore's possible feelings on the evening before the execution took place. In 1980, The Judy's released the song \"How's Gary?\" on their album \"Wonderful World of Appliances\". The song presumably asks Gary Gilmore's mother what's wrong with him, saying that he never comes out to play anymore. The song also inquires about the holes in his vest and why he is wearing a blindfold. Several playwrights have integrated the Gilmore story into their work", "psg_id": "1930913" }, { "title": "Execution by firing squad", "text": "of the effect of gunshot wounds on his heart during his 1938 execution by firing squad, and afterwards his body was donated to the University of Utah School of Medicine, at his request. Utah's 1960 execution of James W. Rodgers became the last execution by firing squad in the United States for nearly two decades. Since 1960 there have been three executions by firing squad, all in Utah: Gary Gilmore was executed in 1977, while John Albert Taylor chose a firing squad for his 1996 execution, in the words of \"The New York Times\", \"to make a statement that Utah", "psg_id": "886954" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "Gary Gilmore executed on television.\" Gary Gilmore Gary Mark Gilmore (December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he committed in Utah. After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a new series of death penalty statutes in the 1976 decision \"Gregg v. Georgia\", he became the first person in almost ten years to be executed in the United States. These new statutes avoided the problems under the 1972 decision in \"Furman v. Georgia,\" which had resulted in earlier death penalty statutes being deemed", "psg_id": "1930915" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "and the shots were fired at a distance of 20 feet (6 m), aiming at the chest. Prison officials stated that the firing squad comprised four men with live rounds, and one with a blank, so that the shooters could not be certain as to who fired the fatal shots. However, upon inspecting the clothes worn by his brother Gary at his execution, Mikal Gilmore noted five holes in the shirt. According to his memoir \"Shot in the Heart\", \"the state of Utah, apparently, had taken no chances on the morning that it put my brother to death.\" Gilmore had", "psg_id": "1930904" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "decision, the US Supreme Court refused to hear his mother's claim. The Court's \"per curiam\" opinion said that the defendant had waived his rights by not pursuing them. At the time, Utah had two methods of execution — firing squad or hanging. Believing a hanging could be botched, Gilmore chose the former, declaring, \"I'd prefer to be shot.\" The execution was set for November 15 at 8 AM. Against his express wishes, Gilmore received several stays of execution through the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The last of these occurred just hours before the rescheduled execution date", "psg_id": "1930899" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "Gary Gilmore Gary Mark Gilmore (December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he committed in Utah. After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a new series of death penalty statutes in the 1976 decision \"Gregg v. Georgia\", he became the first person in almost ten years to be executed in the United States. These new statutes avoided the problems under the 1972 decision in \"Furman v. Georgia,\" which had resulted in earlier death penalty statutes being deemed as \"cruel and unusual\" punishment,", "psg_id": "1930883" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "only the milk and coffee. His uncle, Vern Damico, who attended the gathering, later claimed to have smuggled in three small, 50ml Jack Daniel's whiskey bottles which Gilmore supposedly consumed. In the morning at the time of execution, Gilmore was transported to an abandoned cannery behind the prison, which served as its death house. He was strapped to a chair, with a wall of sandbags placed behind him to trap the bullets. Five gunmen, local police officers, stood concealed behind a curtain with five small holes, through which they aimed their rifles. When asked for any last words, Gilmore simply", "psg_id": "1930902" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "the UK with the song \"Gary Gilmore's Eyes\". The lyrics describe an eye donor recipient realizing his new eyes came from the executed murderer. The song was later covered by German punk rock band Die Toten Hosen and a country version of the song was recorded by Dean Schlabowske. In 1978, Los Angeles punk band The Deadbeats released a song called \"Let's Shoot Maria\" which featured the chorus, \"Gonna finish off what Gary Gilmore started.\" Also in 1976, New York City experimental punk band Chain Gang released the song \"Gary Gilmore and the Island of Dr. Moreau\" as the B-side", "psg_id": "1930912" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "in one way or another. The Oakland-based performance artist Monte Cazazza sent out photos of himself in an electric chair on the day of the execution. One of these was mistakenly printed in a Hong Kong newspaper as the real execution. Cazazza was also photographed alongside COUM Transmissions/Throbbing Gristle members Genesis P-Orridge and Cosey Fanni Tutti for the \"Gary Gilmore Memorial Society\" postcard, in which the three artists posed blindfolded and tied to chairs with loaded guns pointed at them to depict Gilmore's execution. In Christopher Durang's play \"Beyond Therapy\" (1983), the character Bruce claims that he \"wanted to see", "psg_id": "1930914" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "original \"Faye Coffman\" birth certificate, and when Gary found it two decades later, he assumed he must be either illegitimate or someone else's son. He seized on this as the reason that he and his father never got along; he became very upset and walked out on his mother when she tried to explain the name change to him. The theme of illegitimacy, real or imagined, was common in the Gilmore family. Frank Sr.'s mother, Fay Gilmore, once told Bessie that Frank, Sr.'s father was a famous magician who had passed through Sacramento, where she was living. Bessie researched this", "psg_id": "1930886" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "Emmy Award for his portrayal of Gilmore. Gilmore's brother's memoir \"Shot in the Heart\" was adapted as an HBO movie. Artist Matthew Barney's film \"Cremaster 2\" (1999), featured Gilmore as the main character; it was the second of five films in the series \"The Cremaster Cycle.\" Played by an actress, the metamorphosed character corresponding to Gilmore appears in the beginning of \"Cremaster 3\". Mikal Gilmore, an American writer and music journalist and the brother of Gary Gilmore wrote a memoir in 1994 entitled \"Shot in the Heart\", detailing his relationship with Gary and their often troubled family, starting with the", "psg_id": "1930909" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "requested that some of his organs be donated for transplant purposes. Within hours of the execution, two people received his corneas. His body was sent for autopsy and was cremated later that day. The following day, his ashes were scattered from an airplane over Spanish Fork, Utah. As Gilmore was the first person in the United States executed since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976, his story had immense cultural resonance at the time. It continues to influence the works of writers, artists, and advertisers in the early 21st century. Before his execution, the December 11, 1976, episode", "psg_id": "1930905" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "he knew it was wrong at the time. While he did have an antisocial personality disorder, which may have been aggravated by drinking and drugs, he did not meet the legal criteria for insanity. Gilmore withdrew his request. On October 7, the jury retired to deliberate and by mid-day, they had returned with a guilty verdict. Later that day, the jury unanimously recommended the death penalty due to the special circumstances of the crime. Gary chose to not pursue habeas corpus relief in federal court. His mother, Bessie, sued for a stay of execution on his behalf. In a five-to-four", "psg_id": "1930898" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore's Eyes", "text": "written by Gary Gilmore's brother, Mikal Gilmore, about his dysfunctional family and the eventual murder and execution. The song was written from the point of view of a patient who has just undergone an eye transplant and discovers that he has received the eyes of the executed double murderer Gary Gilmore. Gilmore had requested that his eyes be donated to science after his execution as \"they'd probably be the only body part usable\". After Gilmore's execution, several of his body parts were removed for possible use as transplants or for study. His corneas were used for transplants. The song was", "psg_id": "15523498" }, { "title": "Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs", "text": "Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs is a collection of diary entries made by Beat Generation author William S. Burroughs between November 16, 1996 and July 30, 1997, only a few days before his death on August 2 at the age of 83. The collection was first published in hardcover by Grove Press in 2000 and was edited by Burroughs' longtime assistant, James Grauerholz. This final collection of writings by Burroughs was transcribed from mostly hand-written journal entries that were often difficult to decipher. Burroughs chronicles his thoughts", "psg_id": "6038441" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore (baseball)", "text": "Gary Gilmore (baseball) Gary R. Gilmore is an American college baseball coach who is currently the head coach of the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers. He has held the position since the start of the 1996 season. Under him, Coastal Carolina has qualified for 14 NCAA Tournaments, most recently in 2016 where the team made its first appearance in the College World Series and won the 2016 NCAA National Championship. A native of Franklin County, Virginia, Gilmore played two seasons (1979–1980) of baseball at Coastal Carolina. A center fielder, Gilmore had a .353 career batting average. He also played minor league baseball", "psg_id": "17427352" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "Oregon State Correctional Institution on another car theft charge in 1960 and was released later that year. In 1961, Frank, Sr., was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer; he died at the end of June 1962, while Gary was still in prison. A Corrections Officer told Gary when his father died. Despite his dysfunctional relationship with his father, Gary was devastated and tried to kill himself by slitting his wrists. In 1962, Gilmore was arrested again and sent to the Oregon State Penitentiary for armed robbery and assault. He faced assault and armed robbery charges again in 1964 and was given", "psg_id": "1930891" }, { "title": "Shot in the Heart", "text": "Shot in the Heart Shot in the Heart is a memoir written by Mikal Gilmore, then a senior contributing editor at \"Rolling Stone\", about his tumultuous childhood in a dysfunctional family, and his brother Gary Gilmore's eventual execution by firing squad in 1977 for a murder he committed at a motel in Provo, Utah. In 2001, \"Shot in the Heart\" became an HBO film starring Giovanni Ribisi as Mikal, Elias Koteas as Gary, Sam Shepard as the brothers' looming father and Lee Tergesen as Frank Gilmore, Jr. The 1977 punk rock single \"Gary Gilmore's Eyes\" by the band The Adverts", "psg_id": "9937328" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "Gilmore Sr. (c. November 23, 1890 – late June 1962), an alcoholic con man, had other wives and families, none of whom he supported. On a whim, he married Bessie (née Brown) (August 19, 1913 – June 30, 1981), a Mormon outcast from Provo, Utah, in Sacramento, California. Gary was born while they were living in Texas under the pseudonym of Coffman to avoid the law. Frank christened his son Faye Robert Coffman, but once they left Texas, Bessie changed it to Gary Mark. This name change proved to be a sore point years later. Frank's mother, Fay, kept the", "psg_id": "1930885" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore (baseball)", "text": "Coastal to the National Championship, with a 4-3 victory over Arizona. It was Coastal's first trip to the CWS in program history. Coastal becomes the 2nd school in the state of South Carolina to win the CWS, after South Carolina did it in 2010 and 2011. Below is a table of Gilmore's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach. Gilmore was inducted into the Salem-Roanoke Baseball Hall of Fame in 2010 and the USC Aiken Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013. Gary Gilmore (baseball) Gary R. Gilmore is an American college baseball coach who is currently the head coach", "psg_id": "17427362" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "of NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\" (Season 2, Episode 10) featured guest host Candice Bergen and the cast singing a Christmas-themed medley entitled \"Let's Kill Gary Gilmore for Christmas.\" Dressed in winter attire and surrounded by fake snow, the performers sang the medley of familiar Christmas carols with altered lyrics. Lyrics set to \"Winter Wonderland\" included this line: \"In the meadow we can build a snowman / One with Gary Gilmore packed inside / We'll ask him, 'Are you dead yet?' He'll say, 'No, man' / But we'll wait out the frostbite till he dies.\" A later episode of \"Saturday Night", "psg_id": "1930906" }, { "title": "Luis Monge", "text": "facto\" moratorium on death sentences throughout the nation. The period of this \"unofficial\" moratorium on capital punishment began on June 2, 1967, with the execution of Luis Monge in Colorado. It would end nearly ten years later on January 17, 1977, with the execution of Gary Gilmore in Utah. Inmate: Execution: Luis Jose Monge's was the last execution both in Colorado and in the United States prior to the 1972 Supreme Court decision in \"Furman v. Georgia\". It would be almost ten years before any state would carry out another execution, the state of Utah executed Gary Gilmore on January", "psg_id": "13444788" }, { "title": "Mikal Gilmore", "text": "Mikal Gilmore Mikal Gilmore (born in Portland, Oregon on February 9, 1951) is an American writer and music journalist. In the 1970s Gilmore began writing music articles and criticism for \"Rolling Stone\" magazine. In 1999, Gilmore's \"Night Beat: A Shadow History of Rock and Roll\" was published by Anchor. In July 2009 Gilmore released another book, \"Stories Done: Writings on the 1960s and its Discontents\". It was published by Free Press. Gilmore was born to Frank and Bessie Gilmore. His brother Gary Gilmore (December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international attention for demanding", "psg_id": "3675221" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "would argue loudly and verbally abuse each other. Frank would anger Bessie by calling her crazy, and defame Brigham Young, the second president and prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as \"Bring 'em Young.\" Bessie would retaliate by calling him a \"Cat-licker\" [Catholic] and threatening to kill him some night. This abuse continued for years and caused considerable turmoil within the Gilmore family. In 1952, the Gilmore family settled in Portland, Oregon. As an adolescent, Gary began engaging in petty crime. Although Gilmore had an IQ test score of 133, gained high scores on both aptitude", "psg_id": "1930889" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "States, with Frank supporting them by selling fake magazine subscriptions. Gary had a troubled relationship with his father, whom his youngest brother Mikal described as a \"cruel and unreasonable man.\" Frank Gilmore Sr. was strict and quick to anger, and would often whip his sons, Frank Jr., Gary, and Gaylen, with a razor strop, whip, or a belt for little or no reason. Less often, he would beat his wife. He mellowed somewhat with age: Mikal reported that Frank whipped him only once, and never did it again after Mikal told him, \"I hate you.\" In addition, Frank and Bessie", "psg_id": "1930888" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "of January 17. That stay was overturned at 7:30 AM, and the execution was allowed to proceed as planned. At a Board of Pardons hearing in November 1976, Gilmore said of the efforts by the ACLU and others to prevent his execution: \"They always want to get in on the act. I don't think they have ever really done anything effective in their lives. I would like them all — including that group of reverends and rabbis from Salt Lake City — to butt out. This is my life and this is my death. It's been sanctioned by the courts", "psg_id": "1930900" }, { "title": "Donald S. Gilmore", "text": "Donald S. Gilmore Donald Sherwood Gilmore (March 7, 1895 – December 21, 1979) was an American businessman and philanthropist. Gilmore was the middle son of James F. Gilmore (1857–1908) and Carrie Maria Sherwood Gilmore Upjohn (1866–1953). His older brother was James Stanley Gilmore (1890–1982) and his younger brother was Irving Samuel Gilmore (1900–1986). Gilmore graduated from The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey in 1916, after which he briefly attended Yale University. In 1916, Gilmore married his step-sister, Genevieve Upjohn (1894–1990). His mother and her father, William Erastus “W.E.” Upjohn (1853–1932), married in 1913 after the deaths of their first spouses.", "psg_id": "20117121" }, { "title": "Donald S. Gilmore", "text": "accepted for listing and trading on the New York Stock Exchange.” Donald S. Gilmore Donald Sherwood Gilmore (March 7, 1895 – December 21, 1979) was an American businessman and philanthropist. Gilmore was the middle son of James F. Gilmore (1857–1908) and Carrie Maria Sherwood Gilmore Upjohn (1866–1953). His older brother was James Stanley Gilmore (1890–1982) and his younger brother was Irving Samuel Gilmore (1900–1986). Gilmore graduated from The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey in 1916, after which he briefly attended Yale University. In 1916, Gilmore married his step-sister, Genevieve Upjohn (1894–1990). His mother and her father, William Erastus “W.E.” Upjohn", "psg_id": "20117125" }, { "title": "James French (murderer)", "text": "\"cocky\" inmate's remarks, and reported that when prison warden Ray Page asked if French had any last words, \"French replied: 'Everything's already been said.'\" This was the last execution by electric chair in the United States before \"Furman v. Georgia\"; after the moratorium on capital punishment was lifted, the first electrocution was John Spenkelink in 1979 in Florida. Gary Gilmore was the first execution carried out by firing squad 1977 in Utah. James French (murderer) James D. French (ca. 1936 – 10 August 1966) was an American criminal who was the last person executed under Oklahoma's death penalty laws prior", "psg_id": "9802492" }, { "title": "Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs", "text": "of the journal entries, along with explanations for some references and people mentioned in the entries. Several of these journal entries, including his last one, were initially published in a 1998 issue of \"The New Yorker\". Grove Press, the publishers of the book, had a long history with Burroughs dating back to the early 1960s when they published the first North American edition of \"Naked Lunch\", sparking a landmark obscenity case. Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs is a collection of diary entries made by Beat Generation author", "psg_id": "6038443" }, { "title": "Shot in the Heart", "text": "was used in the soundtrack of the movie. The song is written from \"the point of view of a hospital patient who has received the eyes of Gary Gilmore in a transplant.\" Shot in the Heart Shot in the Heart is a memoir written by Mikal Gilmore, then a senior contributing editor at \"Rolling Stone\", about his tumultuous childhood in a dysfunctional family, and his brother Gary Gilmore's eventual execution by firing squad in 1977 for a murder he committed at a motel in Provo, Utah. In 2001, \"Shot in the Heart\" became an HBO film starring Giovanni Ribisi as", "psg_id": "9937329" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "to that same bush. Gilmore's two court-appointed lawyers, Michael Esplin and Craig Snyder, made no attempt to cross-examine the majority of the state's witnesses, and rested without calling any witnesses for the defense. Gilmore protested, and the following day asked the judge if he could take the stand in his own defense, perhaps arguing that due to the dissociation and lack of control he felt at the time, he had a good case for insanity. His attorneys presented the findings of four separate psychiatrists, all of whom had said that Gilmore was aware of what he was doing and that", "psg_id": "1930897" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore (baseball)", "text": "Pacers went 45–18–2 and qualified for the NCAA Tournament. In 1993, Gilmore was named the Division II ABCA National Coach of the Year after USC Aiken went 46–18 and reached the Division II College World Series. In 1994 and 1995, Gilmore's final two seasons at USC Aiken, his teams had a combined record of 69–46, but both failed to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Two future Major League Baseball players– Adam Riggs and Bryan Ward– played under Gilmore at USC Aiken. Gilmore became the head coach of Division I Coastal Carolina for the start of the 1996 season. After losing", "psg_id": "17427354" }, { "title": "Carlton Gary", "text": "of Pardons and Paroles denied a request to stay his execution. On December 16, only hours before the execution, the Georgia Supreme Court halted the execution to hold a hearing and determine whether DNA tests should be conducted to determine Gary's guilt or innocence. On February 23, 2018, a new execution date was set for March 15, 2018. On March 15, 2018, Carlton Gary was executed by lethal injection. He died at 10:33pm and declined to make a final statement. Carlton Gary Carlton Michael Gary (September 24, 1950 – March 15, 2018) was an American serial killer convicted of the", "psg_id": "9975756" }, { "title": "Jared S. Gilmore", "text": "Taylor. After many auditions, he acquired his first jobs through modeling T-shirts and acting in commercials. Jared S. Gilmore Jared Scott Gilmore (born May 30, 2000) is an American actor. He is best known for his role in the series \"Once Upon a Time\" as Henry Mills. Gilmore was cast as Bobby Draper in \"Mad Men\" in 2009. He was the third actor to play the character, after Maxwell Huckabee and Aaron Hart, since 2007 when the character was originated. In 2011, Jared left \"Mad Men\" and was cast in \"Once Upon a Time\" as Henry Mills, the adopted son", "psg_id": "16160094" }, { "title": "The Execution of Gary Glitter", "text": "The Execution of Gary Glitter The Execution of Gary Glitter is a ninety-minute television drama, produced by Juniper Communications Limited and broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK, which follows an imaginary trial and execution by hanging of former glam rock singer Gary Glitter, who has been convicted for possession of child pornography and sex with minors, for \"offences against children\". The programme was written, produced, and directed by Rob Coldstream, and was broadcast on 9 November 2009. Though intended to open debate on hanging and capital punishment in the UK, the programme was poorly received and the choice of", "psg_id": "13963831" }, { "title": "Hi-Fi murders", "text": "Ogden Police Department Officer Delroy White, who was a detective when he worked the case, observed: \"Andrews was the brains behind the whole deal, the one who organized it [...] Pierre was the enforcer.\" Pierre and Andrews became notoriously hated prisoners at Utah State Prison and were particularly reviled on death row. In 1977, convicted murderer Gary Gilmore (also facing capital punishment) was reported to have said, \"I'll see you in Hell, Pierre and Andrews!\" as he passed their cells on the way to his execution by firing squad. However, \"The Deseret News\" reported that Gilmore's parting words to the", "psg_id": "6196650" }, { "title": "Jared S. Gilmore", "text": "Jared S. Gilmore Jared Scott Gilmore (born May 30, 2000) is an American actor. He is best known for his role in the series \"Once Upon a Time\" as Henry Mills. Gilmore was cast as Bobby Draper in \"Mad Men\" in 2009. He was the third actor to play the character, after Maxwell Huckabee and Aaron Hart, since 2007 when the character was originated. In 2011, Jared left \"Mad Men\" and was cast in \"Once Upon a Time\" as Henry Mills, the adopted son of Regina Mills and biological son of Emma Swan and Baelfire. Series creators Adam Horowitz and", "psg_id": "16160091" }, { "title": "The Execution of Gary Glitter", "text": "damage to his reputation in relation to his sexual activities that would result in unfairness to him.\" and that they felt \"the programme was a fictional drama and that it would have been clear to viewers that this was the case.\" They concluded by stating that \"The Committee concluded that in these particular set of circumstances there was no unfairness to Mr Gadd in the programme as broadcast.\" The Execution of Gary Glitter The Execution of Gary Glitter is a ninety-minute television drama, produced by Juniper Communications Limited and broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK, which follows an imaginary", "psg_id": "13963845" }, { "title": "Donald S. Gilmore", "text": "as a result of a post-surgical embolism. Losing his only son, Gilmore’s father-in-law (who was also his step-father), W.E. Upjohn, convinced Gilmore to join The Upjohn Company. In 1929, Gilmore joined The Upjohn Company’s board of directors, and in 1930 he began a new career with the Company. Shortly before W.E. Upjohn’s death on October 18, 1932, Gilmore was made vice-president of the company. As vice-president, he oversaw the expansion of Upjohn Company branch offices from three to eleven, and dramatically expanded the company’s home office and plant operations. In 1943, Gilmore became President and General Manager of The Upjohn", "psg_id": "20117123" }, { "title": "John S. Gilmore", "text": "John S. Gilmore John S. Gilmore is an American sociologist who has written extensively about western energy boomtowns in the 1970s and 1980s. While employed by the University of Denver Research Institute Gilmore wrote a number of influential papers and books regarding boomtown growth management. The most influential of which is the 1975 book \"Boom Town Growth Management: A Case Study of Rock Springs – Green River, Wyoming\" (with Mary K. Duff) (Westview, Florida Press). Also influential and heavily cited is an article that appeared in the journal \"Science\" on February 13, 1976 called \"Boomtowns May Hinder Energy Resource Development\".", "psg_id": "8263429" }, { "title": "John S. Gilmore", "text": "The article outlined a hypothetical western boomtown called ‘’Pistol Shot USA’’, which summarized for the first time the social, political, and economic problems various energy boomtowns had been experiencing during the 1970s. John S. Gilmore John S. Gilmore is an American sociologist who has written extensively about western energy boomtowns in the 1970s and 1980s. While employed by the University of Denver Research Institute Gilmore wrote a number of influential papers and books regarding boomtown growth management. The most influential of which is the 1975 book \"Boom Town Growth Management: A Case Study of Rock Springs – Green River, Wyoming\"", "psg_id": "8263430" }, { "title": "Gary S. Lachman", "text": "distribute to their patients. This book is one of the few resources that provides cancer patients with a \"no holds barred\" account of what to expect during treatment and the absolute necessity for being your own best advocate. Gary Lachman is currently working on his fifth novel. Titled \"FRIENDSHIPPING\", it is the story of a man who finds himself through the love of his friends from all over the world. Gary S. Lachman Gary S. Lachman (born in New York City, United States) is an American author, international lawyer and former Portfolio Manager for the U.S. Department of State. Formerly", "psg_id": "15001463" }, { "title": "Interviews Before Execution", "text": "Interviews Before Execution Interviews Before Execution (simplified Chinese: 临刑会见) is a Chinese television talk show which was aired on the Henan Legal Channel in the country's Henan Province between 2006 and 2012. Presented by journalist Ding Yu the programme featured interviews with people convicted in cases of violent murder who were offered a chance to tell their story while under sentence of death. The interviews were conducted shortly before the offender was due to be executed – often within a few hours of the punishment being carried out. The show's purpose was to deter other potential criminals from committing similar", "psg_id": "16368174" }, { "title": "Gary S. Lachman", "text": "Gary S. Lachman Gary S. Lachman (born in New York City, United States) is an American author, international lawyer and former Portfolio Manager for the U.S. Department of State. Formerly a resident of Istanbul, Turkey, Lachman currently resides in Palm Beach County, Florida. Gary S. Lachman was raised in Scarsdale, New York, before moving to North Carolina to attend college at Duke University. Upon graduation, he continued his education at University of Denver College of Law where he received his Juris Doctorate. He remained in Denver and practiced real estate law there until 2006. Opportunity presented a move to the", "psg_id": "15001454" }, { "title": "Gary Jones (footballer, born 1977)", "text": "Gary Jones (footballer, born 1977) Gary Roy Jones (born 3 June 1977) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder. He has made 632 appearances in the Football League, including 464 for Rochdale, for whom he holds the all-time record for the most appearances. In his 20-year-long playing career, Jones has previously played for Caernarfon Town, Swansea City, Barnsley, Bradford City and Notts County andRochdale Born in Birkenhead, Merseyside, Jones started his career with Caernarfon Town in the 1996–97 season before moving to Swansea City. He stayed at Swansea City for one season but during the second", "psg_id": "10443307" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "evening of July 19, 1976, Gilmore robbed and murdered Max Jensen, a gas station employee in Orem, Utah. The next evening, he robbed and murdered Bennie Bushnell, a motel manager in Provo. Although both men had complied with his demands, he murdered each of them. While disposing of the .22 caliber pistol used in both killings, Gilmore accidentally shot himself in his right hand, leaving a trail of blood to the service garage, where he had left his truck to be repaired prior to murdering Bushnell. Garage mechanic Michael Simpson witnessed Gilmore hiding the gun in the bushes. Seeing the", "psg_id": "1930894" }, { "title": "Gary Otte", "text": "final statement, Otte professed his love for his family, apologized to the families of the victims, and sang the hymn \"The Greatest Thing\". His final words were a statement attributed to Jesus Christ during his crucifixion: \"Father, forgive them for they know not what they’re doing.\" Otte was pronounced dead at 10:54 am. He was 45 years old. Gary Otte Gary Wayne Otte (December 21, 1971 – September 13, 2017) was an Ohio death row inmate who was sentenced to death and executed for the 1992 murders of Robert Wasikowski (May 30, 1930 – February 12, 1992) and Sharon Kostura", "psg_id": "20345102" }, { "title": "Donald S. Gilmore", "text": "Donald and Genevieve Upjohn Gilmore had three daughters: Carol Gilmore Boudeman (1917–1991), Jane Gilmore Maloney (1919–1996), and Martha Gilmore Parfet (1925–2017)., Gilmore’s hobbies included silver work and collecting antique cars. In 1966, Gilmore established the Gilmore Car Museum, which as of 2017 contains over 300 automobiles and is open year-round. Gilmore began his career in 1916 at Gilmore Brothers, the department store founded by his father and uncle in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1881. Gilmore became a member of the department store’s board of directors in 1917. In 1928, Gilmore’s brother-in-law, Harold Upjohn, then head of The Upjohn Company, died suddenly", "psg_id": "20117122" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "at the library and concluded that Frank was the illegitimate son of Harry Houdini. In fact, Houdini was only sixteen years old in 1890, the year of Frank Gilmore's birth, and did not begin his career as a magician until the following year. As such, whether Fay meant that Frank Sr.'s father was someone who would \"later become known\" as a famous magician may never be known. Mikal Gilmore, Gary's youngest brother, believes the story to be false, but has stated that both his father and mother believed it. During Gary's childhood, the family frequently relocated throughout the Western United", "psg_id": "1930887" }, { "title": "Interviews Before Execution", "text": "the programme as a result of the documentary and the international attention it had attracted. Links to the programme on the Henan Legal Channel's website were also removed. However, the channel later claimed that the programme was only temporarily off air. The documentary also aired in CI Network Southeast Asia. Interviews Before Execution Interviews Before Execution (simplified Chinese: 临刑会见) is a Chinese television talk show which was aired on the Henan Legal Channel in the country's Henan Province between 2006 and 2012. Presented by journalist Ding Yu the programme featured interviews with people convicted in cases of violent murder who", "psg_id": "16368179" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "a 15-year prison sentence as a habitual offender. A prison psychiatrist diagnosed him with antisocial personality disorder with intermittent psychotic decompensation. He was granted conditional release in 1972 to live weekdays in a halfway house in Eugene, Oregon, and study art at a community college. Gilmore never registered and, within a month, he was arrested and convicted of armed robbery. Due to his violent behavior in prison, Gilmore was transferred in 1975 from Oregon to the federal prison in Marion, Illinois, at the time a maximum security facility. Gilmore was conditionally paroled in April 1976 and went to Provo, Utah,", "psg_id": "1930892" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "Prize. Notable for its portrayal of Gilmore and the anguish surrounding the murders he committed, the book expressed Mailer's thinking about the national debate over the revival of capital punishment. Another writer to blend fact with fiction was Colombian writer Rafael Chaparro Madiedo, who featured Gilmore as one of the main characters of his 1992 novel \"Opio en las Nubes,\" which won the National Prize. In 1982, \"The Executioner's Song\" was adapted by Mailer for a television movie of the same name starring Tommy Lee Jones as Gilmore, and co-starring Christine Lahti, Eli Wallach, and Rosanna Arquette. Jones won an", "psg_id": "1930908" }, { "title": "James W. Rodgers", "text": "James W. Rodgers James W. Rodgers (August 3, 1910 – March 30, 1960) was an American who was sentenced to death by the state of Utah for the murder of miner Charles Merrifield in 1957. In his final statement before his execution by firing squad in 1960, Rodgers requested a bulletproof vest. His execution by firing squad would be the last to be carried out in the United States before capital punishment was halted by the U.S. Supreme Court. The death penalty was reinstated in 1976 and the first person executed in Utah subsequent to that date was Gary Gilmore", "psg_id": "10409031" }, { "title": "Gary S. Fields", "text": "Gary S. Fields Gary Sheldon Fields is an American economist, the John P. Windmuller Professor of International and Comparative Labor and Professor of Economics at Cornell University. Fields' has performed extensive research in labor economics and development economics, in particular labor mobility, which was rewarded with the IZA Prize in Labor Economics in 2014. Fields obtained his B.A. (1967), M.A. (1969) and Ph.D. (1972) from the University of Michigan in economics. Fields joined Yale University as an assistant professor of economics in 1972, being promoted to associate professor in 1976 and directing the Economic Growth Center from 1977 to 1978.", "psg_id": "18692985" }, { "title": "Words of Advice: William S. Burroughs on the Road", "text": "Words of Advice: William S. Burroughs on the Road Words of Advice: William S. Burroughs on the Road, is a 2007 documentary about William S. Burroughs directed by Lars Movin and Steen Møller Rasmussen and produced in Denmark. The documentary is based on never-before-seen footage from his visit to Denmark in October 1983, and from his later years in Lawrence, Kansas. Shortly thereafter he began touring and reading his work to new generations of readers and thus establishing himself as a cult figure. The film focuses on Burroughs' unique talent as a performer, and on his later work, especially what", "psg_id": "11463625" }, { "title": "Mikal Gilmore", "text": "Michiko Kakutani calling the book \"[r]emarkable, astonishing... \"Shot in the Heart\" reads like a combination of Brothers Karamazov and a series of Johnny Cash ballads... chilling, heartbreaking, and alarming.\" In 1994 \"Shot in the Heart\" won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. In 2001, \"Shot in the Heart\" became an HBO film starring Giovanni Ribisi as Mikal, Elias Koteas as Gary, Sam Shepard as the brothers' looming father and Lee Tergesen as Frank Gilmore, Jr. The 1977 punk rock single \"Gary Gilmore's Eyes\" by the band The Adverts was used in the soundtrack", "psg_id": "3675223" }, { "title": "Gilmore Girls", "text": "her right-hand man is unfathomable.\" Discussing the departure later, Sherman-Palladino reflected on the contract dispute in an interview with Vulture, saying: David S. Rosenthal, who worked on the show as a writer and producer for season 6, was selected by Sherman-Palladino to replace her as showrunner. Commenting on this change, an article in \"Wired\" says: \"the Palladinos had written the majority of the episodes up to that point, and their distinctive rhythms and obsessions were what defined \"Gilmore Girls\". What remains after their departure is something that seems like \"Gilmore Girls Adjacent\" more than anything.\" There was speculation during the", "psg_id": "2327152" }, { "title": "Emily Gilmore", "text": "as \"The Best Part Of \"Gilmore Girls\"\", calling her the main reason fans \"were obsessed with\" the series. The author admitted that she did not appreciate Emily's character role until the show's fifth season, when she started watching to see what the character \"would do next\", crediting her complex nature with making her \"such an amazing character\" and her criticism of Shira Huntzberger with establishing her as \"your favorite Gilmore girl of all time\" before concluding \"there really was no better reason to watch \"Gilmore Girls\" than Emily Gilmore herself.\" Kaitlyn Laurie of Celebuzz admitted she \"can’t help but have", "psg_id": "5229715" }, { "title": "His Final Work", "text": "His Final Work His Final Work is an album credited to Charles Mingus, released in 1977. \"His Final Work\" is a reissue of \"Lionel Hampton Presents Charles Mingus\", released in 1977, which was also reissued as \"The Music of Charles Mingus\" and credited to Lionel Hampton. \"His Final Work\" comprises the final recording session that Mingus played an instrument on. Charles Mingus was unique. His influences were eclectic, ranging from New Orleans jazz through swing, bop and Latin to modern classical and avant-garde. Although his playing was strong and impressive, it's his writing and approach to making music that put", "psg_id": "14732707" }, { "title": "James W. Rodgers", "text": "to die by firing squad in the United States for over 17 years, until Gary Gilmore became the first to be executed after the reinstatement of capital punishment by the U.S. Supreme Court decision of \"Gregg v. Georgia\". James W. Rodgers James W. Rodgers (August 3, 1910 – March 30, 1960) was an American who was sentenced to death by the state of Utah for the murder of miner Charles Merrifield in 1957. In his final statement before his execution by firing squad in 1960, Rodgers requested a bulletproof vest. His execution by firing squad would be the last to", "psg_id": "10409038" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "to live with a distant cousin, Brenda Nicol, who tried to help him find work. Gilmore worked briefly at his uncle Vern Damico's shoe repair shop and then for an insulation company, but he soon returned to his previous lifestyle of stealing, drinking, and getting into fights. Gilmore, then 35, had a relationship with Nicole Barrett Baker (later \"Nicole Barrett Henry\"), a 19-year-old widow and divorcee who had two young children. The relationship was at first casual, but soon became intense and strained due to Gilmore's aggressive behavior and pressure from Baker's family to stop her seeing him. On the", "psg_id": "1930893" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "case was never brought to trial, apparently because there were no eyewitnesses. Gilmore's murder trial began at the Provo courthouse on October 5, 1976, and lasted two days. Peter Arroyo, a motel guest, testified that he saw Gilmore in the motel registration office that night. After taking the money, Gilmore allegedly ordered Bushnell to lie down on the floor and then shot him. Gerald F. Wilkes, an FBI ballistics expert, matched the two shell casings and the bullet that killed Bushnell to the gun hidden in the bush, and a patrolman testified that he had traced Gilmore's trail of blood", "psg_id": "1930896" }, { "title": "Interviews Before Execution", "text": "the prisoner's guilt. During the time the series was on air Ding Yu interviewed 226 inmates, including a homosexual man convicted of the murder of his mother, a young man and his girlfriend who killed the girl's grandparents for financial gain, a woman convicted of the murder of her husband, and an 18-year-old who was one of the youngest people to be sentenced to death. Most were subsequently executed, but some had their death sentences reprieved; among them the woman convicted of killing her husband who successfully argued she had been a victim of domestic abuse. \"Interviews Before Execution\" was", "psg_id": "16368176" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore", "text": "original Mormon settlers and continuing through to Gary's execution and its aftermath. \"Shot in the Heart\" received positive reviews, including a comment by \"New York Times\" critic Michiko Kakutani calling the book \"[r]emarkable, astonishing... \"Shot in the Heart\" reads like a combination of Brothers Karamazov and a series of Johnny Cash ballads... chilling, heartbreaking, and alarming.\" In 1994 \"Shot in the Heart\" won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. In 2001, \"Shot in the Heart\" became an HBO film starring Giovanni Ribisi as Mikal, Elias Koteas as Gary, Sam Shepard as the brothers'", "psg_id": "1930910" }, { "title": "Mikal Gilmore", "text": "of the movie. The song is written from \"the point of view of a hospital patient who has received the eyes of Gary Gilmore in a transplant.\" Mikal Gilmore Mikal Gilmore (born in Portland, Oregon on February 9, 1951) is an American writer and music journalist. In the 1970s Gilmore began writing music articles and criticism for \"Rolling Stone\" magazine. In 1999, Gilmore's \"Night Beat: A Shadow History of Rock and Roll\" was published by Anchor. In July 2009 Gilmore released another book, \"Stories Done: Writings on the 1960s and its Discontents\". It was published by Free Press. Gilmore was", "psg_id": "3675224" }, { "title": "Danny Gilmore (politician)", "text": "Camp Pendleton, El Toro, and Okinawa, he received his honorable discharge and upon graduation from the CHP Academy in 1972 embarked upon a 31-year career with the California Highway Patrol. Gilmore was a CHP officer from 1972 until 2003. He worked for the South Los Angeles, Oceanside, Sacramento, King City, and Hanford CHP office during his career. In 1981, Gilmore was promoted to sergeant and assigned to King City. His subsequent promotion to Lieutenant saw him assigned as the Hanford Area Commander. Promoted to Captain, Gilmore was assigned as Commander of the Visalia Area in 1995. His final promotion, before", "psg_id": "12716951" }, { "title": "What Are Words", "text": "went number one in Sweden on July 1, 2011 and remained for 8 straight weeks. It was awarded a 2X platinum certification in Sweden on September 20, 2011. What Are Words \"What Are Words\" is a hit song written by Rodney Jerkins, Andre Lindal and Lauren Christy, and performed by American singer Chris Medina. It was released on February 25, 2011, the day after his surprising elimination on the reality TV show American Idol. The song is a tribute to his fiancée who suffered a brain injury as the result of a car wreck and is about promises, commitment and", "psg_id": "15395228" }, { "title": "What Are Words", "text": "What Are Words \"What Are Words\" is a hit song written by Rodney Jerkins, Andre Lindal and Lauren Christy, and performed by American singer Chris Medina. It was released on February 25, 2011, the day after his surprising elimination on the reality TV show American Idol. The song is a tribute to his fiancée who suffered a brain injury as the result of a car wreck and is about promises, commitment and keeping your word. The music video was shot at Atlantis studios in Hollywood and was released days after the single. The video depicts Medina in the actual recording", "psg_id": "15395224" }, { "title": "Gregg v. Georgia", "text": "reinstated in the United States in 1976, when Gary Gilmore was executed by a firing squad on January 17, 1977. Following his conviction and death sentence Gilmore insisted he wanted to be executed, and for this reason some consider the national moratorium to have only ended in 1979 with electrocution of John Arthur Spenkelink, who resisted his execution. The \"July 2 Cases\" mark the beginning of the United States' modern legal conversation about the death penalty. Major subsequent developments include forbidding the death penalty for rape (\"Coker v. Georgia\"), restricting the death penalty in cases of felony murder (\"Enmund v.", "psg_id": "4005791" }, { "title": "Steve Gilmore", "text": "Steve Gilmore Rear Admiral Stephen Richard Gilmore, (born 17 January 1961) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy. He served as Commander Australian Fleet from October 2009 until December 2011, and as the Head Australian Defence Staff (Washington) and Australian Defence Attaché at the Embassy of Australia, Washington, D.C. from January 2014 until his retirement in 2017. Gilmore was born in Adelaide, South Australia, on 17 January 1961. Gilmore joined the Royal Australian Navy as a junior entry cadet midshipman in 1977. After receiving his full Bridge Watchkeeping Certificate in 1983, he was posted as an Officer", "psg_id": "15618807" }, { "title": "Gary Jones (footballer, born 1977)", "text": "was appointed club captain by manager Andy Bishop. On 9 December 2016, Jones signed a month-long loan deal with Altrincham. Individual Gary Jones (footballer, born 1977) Gary Roy Jones (born 3 June 1977) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder. He has made 632 appearances in the Football League, including 464 for Rochdale, for whom he holds the all-time record for the most appearances. In his 20-year-long playing career, Jones has previously played for Caernarfon Town, Swansea City, Barnsley, Bradford City and Notts County andRochdale Born in Birkenhead, Merseyside, Jones started his career with Caernarfon Town", "psg_id": "10443315" }, { "title": "Interviews Before Execution", "text": "aired solely in Henan Province, one of China's largest provinces with nearly 100 million residents, and regularly attracted an audience of 40 million viewers, making it one of Henan's top ten most popular television programmes. One of its highest rated episodes featured the story of Bao Rongting, the homosexual man convicted of matricide, whom Ding Yu interviewed on a further three occasions before he was executed, including on the day his death sentence was carried out. The series – originally Ding Yu's idea – made her a household name. In 2012 \"Interviews Before Execution\" attracted international attention after the BBC", "psg_id": "16368177" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore (baseball)", "text": "in the Philadelphia Phillies organization for a short time. In the early 1980s, Gilmore served as a scout for both the Seattle Mariners and Cleveland Indians. In 1986, Gilmore left scouting to become an assistant coach at Division II USC Aiken. Prior to the start of the 1990 season, he was named the program's head coach. In his first two seasons, USC Aiken had a combined winning percentage of over .800 as an NAIA program. The school's athletic programs moved to NCAA Division II for the start of the 1991–1992 academic year. In 1992, the program's first NCAA season, the", "psg_id": "17427353" }, { "title": "What Are Words (album)", "text": "What Are Words (album) What Are Words is the debut album of the American singer Chris Medina. The album was released by Sony Music contains 11 pop-rock songs, some of them sensitive ballads, others more energetic and rocking. Album included the title track \"What Are Words\", a touching track inspired by Chris Medina's fiancé who had a serious brain injury after a car accident in 2009. Although \"What Are Words\" was only a minor hit in the United States, it was a big hit in Scandinavian countries topping both Norwegian \"VG-lista\" Singles Chart and the Swedish \"Sverigetopplistan\" Singles Chart. It", "psg_id": "16116550" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore (baseball)", "text": "Gilmore, Coastal Carolina's home venue, Charles Watson Stadium, was renovated several times during the early 2000s. During the 2013 season, it was rebuilt as part of a $10.2 million project to rebuild Coastal Carolina's baseball and softball facilities. Six of Gilmore's players at Coastal Carolina – Mike Costanzo, Dave Sappelt, Tommy La Stella, Keith Hessler, Rico Noel and Taylor Motter – have appeared in Major League Baseball. On Thursday April 17, 2014, Gilmore earned career victory #1000 as the Chanticleers defeated Presbyterian College 4–3 in 13 innings at TicketReturn.com Field in Myrtle Beach, SC. On June 30, 2016 Gilmore led", "psg_id": "17427361" }, { "title": "Patrick Gilmore (actor)", "text": "Canadian Minister of the Environment and Climate Change. Gilmore is a graduate of the University of Alberta with a degree in English Literature. Gilmore is one of the few actors to appear in all three \"Stargate\" TV series, along with Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Michael Shanks, David Hewlett, Ona Grauer and Gary Jones. Gilmore's role as Volker, created for the third series (\"Stargate Universe\"), began as a simple side character. Gilmore's portrayal impressed show-runners and Gilmore was subsequently given more screen time (39 episodes), including more back story to the Volker character. Patrick Gilmore (actor) Patrick Gilmore (born June", "psg_id": "13903331" }, { "title": "Happy Gilmore", "text": "golf course to practice putting. Gilmore improves and presents Chubbs with a gift: the head of the alligator that bit his hand off. Chubbs is startled by the head and falls out an open window to his death. Now determined to win for both Chubbs and his grandmother, Gilmore plays well, and leads Shooter by the end of the third round. On the fourth and final day, Gilmore seems unstoppable until Donald hits him with a car. Gilmore loses his long-drive ability, and Shooter takes the lead. However, with Virginia's encouragement, Gilmore pushes through and pulls even with Shooter. On", "psg_id": "2408520" }, { "title": "The Adverts", "text": "conducting their own headlining tours in Britain, Ireland and continental Europe. On 19 August 1977, the band released the first of their two UK Top 40 hit singles on Anchor Records. Lyrically, \"Gary Gilmore's Eyes\" was a controversial song based on the wishes of Gary Gilmore, an American murderer, that his eyes be donated to medical science after his execution. \"Sounds\" described it as \"the sickest and cleverest record to come out of the new wave\". It was later included in \"Mojo\" magazine’s list of the best punk rock singles of all time. After the tabloid-fueled controversy surrounding the single,", "psg_id": "1580102" }, { "title": "Raymond Gilmore", "text": "1950s, and in 1955, he was named a Research Associate in Marine Mammals. Retiring from the Fish and Wildlife Service in 1972, Gilmore expanded his involvement in cetology at the museum, opening the Office of Marine Mammal Information in 1977. He popularized whale conservation and promoted public education via radio, television, popular writing, and guiding public whale-watching excursions from 1958 until his death in 1983. Raymond Gilmore Raymond Maurice Gilmore (1 January, 1907 - 31 December, 1983) was an American zoologist and a recognized authority on whales. He conducted the first census of California gray whales and is credited with", "psg_id": "19091777" }, { "title": "Interviews Before Execution", "text": "broadcast a documentary about the programme for its \"This World\" strand. The film, \"Interviews Before Execution: A Chinese Talk Show\", produced in association with LIC China, was aired on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on 12 March 2012. The UK's \"Mail on Sunday\" reported on 4 March that Chinese authorities were unhappy with the extent of access given to the BBC in the making of the film, and had banned Ding Yu and her colleagues from giving further interviews amid fears it could damage the country's international standing. On 12 March the BBC reported that Chinese authorities had cancelled", "psg_id": "16368178" }, { "title": "Capital punishment in Utah", "text": "Capital punishment in Utah Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Utah. Utah was the first state to resume executions after the 1967-1976 national moratorium on capital punishment, when Gary Gilmore was executed by firing squad in 1977. Utah is one of only two states to have ever carried out executions by firing squad, and the only one to do so after the moratorium ended. The spring 1850 garroting of Patsowits, a Ute, was the first recorded execution in the provisional State of Deseret. Utah Territory was established in September 1850, and it permitted condemned prisoners", "psg_id": "2459914" }, { "title": "Capital punishment in Utah", "text": "governor with consent of the state senate. The governor can only grant a stay of execution not extending beyond the next session of the board. Under Utah law, aggravated murder is the only crime subject to the penalty of death. It is defined as follows: Capital punishment in Utah Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Utah. Utah was the first state to resume executions after the 1967-1976 national moratorium on capital punishment, when Gary Gilmore was executed by firing squad in 1977. Utah is one of only two states to have ever carried out executions", "psg_id": "2459922" }, { "title": "1977 Gary Powers helicopter crash", "text": "1977 Gary Powers helicopter crash On August 1, 1977 a Bell 206 news helicopter piloted by Francis Gary Powers ran out of fuel and crashed into a field near Encino, Los Angeles killing Powers and the aircraft's only passenger, cameraman George Spears. The Bell 206 JetRanger was operating under Federal Aviation Regulation Part 91 on a noncommercial flight and departed Bob Hope Airport in Burbank on the morning of August 1, 1977 to provide aerial coverage and record video after a wildfire in Santa Barbara, California, 86 nautical miles to the west. At approximately 12:25 pm Powers contacted KNBC and", "psg_id": "19189303" }, { "title": "1977 VFL Grand Final", "text": "for the 1977 NSWRFL season was held. The grand final, held the week before, finished in a 9-9 draw between St. George and Parramatta. Thus both major Australian football codes had a drawn grand final followed by a replay in 1977. The replay, attended by 98,491 spectators, was North’s fifth consecutive finals match. It saw the Kangaroos leading throughout the match, with Briedis managing to turn things around to kick five goals. North opened up a six-goal lead before a ten-minute burst by Collingwood reduced their half time lead to just 11 points. The Kangaroos then took a firm grip", "psg_id": "11384519" }, { "title": "1977 European Cup Final", "text": "the subsequent penalty to give Liverpool a 3–1 lead. No further goals were scored and Liverpool won their first European Cup. 1977 European Cup Final The 1977 European Cup Final was an association football match between Liverpool of England and Borussia Mönchengladbach of Germany on 25 May 1977 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy (the venue was decided in Bern by the UEFA Executive Committee on 17 September 1976). The showpiece event was the final match of the 1976–77 season of Europe's premier cup competition, the European Cup. Both teams were appearing in their first European Cup final, although", "psg_id": "9490911" }, { "title": "Gary Gilmore (baseball)", "text": "2007–2012, Coastal Carolina won six consecutive Big South regular season and tournament titles; the program qualified for the NCAA Tournament in each season. Gilmore won the Big South Coach of the Year award in five of the six seasons (2007–2010, 2012). The program won at least 40 games in each season and at least 50 in 2007, 2008, and 2010. The Chanticleers hosted three NCAA Regionals in the six-year span and advanced to the Super Regional round twice. In 2007, the program hosted an NCAA Regional for the first time but lost to second-seeded Clemson in the regional final. The", "psg_id": "17427358" }, { "title": "John Humphrys", "text": "nine month periods at a time when his children were still young and growing up. Later he took his family with him to the United States and South Africa where he was sent to open a news bureau. He reported the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974 on television by satellite from the United States, the execution of Gary Gilmore in 1977, and later, when based in South Africa, he reported on the end of Rhodesia and the creation of the new nation of Zimbabwe. Humphrys became disillusioned with living in hotels and life on-the-road as a foreign correspondent, and", "psg_id": "2962518" }, { "title": "Stephanie Gilmore", "text": "ranked first place in the final event. Gilmore needed a better result than former world champion Sofia Mulanovich and sophomore Silvana Lima, and won the title when both rivals bowed out before her. Stephanie Gilmore Stephanie Louise Gilmore is an Australian professional surfer and seven-time world champion on the Women's ASP World Tour (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018). She was born in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia on 29 January 1988 and currently resides in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia. Gilmore's life as a surfer began at age 10 when she stood on a bodyboard. By age", "psg_id": "11369978" }, { "title": "1977 European Cup Final", "text": "aggregate victory. The 1977 final was the first time Liverpool and Borussia Mönchengladbach had reached the showpiece match. The clubs had faced each other before in the final of a European competition; the 1973 UEFA Cup Final. A match which Liverpool won 3–2 on aggregate. Despite this being both clubs first European Cup final they had both won European competitions. In addition to their UEFA Cup victory over Borussia, Liverpool had won the previous season's UEFA Cup, beating Club Brugge 4–3 on aggregate. Borussia were successful in the 1974–75 UEFA Cup; they beat FC Twente of the Netherlands 5–1 on", "psg_id": "9490906" }, { "title": "Everett M. Gilmore", "text": "Dallas Tuba Quartet, writing and arranging much of the music in those early days of the tuba quartet. He was also a charter member of the Texas Wind Symphony, which was conducted by Ray Lichtenwalter. In addition to being a performer and an educator, Gilmore was a music copyist; he produced handwritten scores and parts for many composers and arrangers, including Alberto Ginastera, Phil Kelly, Tom Merriman and Robert Xavier Rodriguez. Throughout his career, Gilmore was a Miraphone tuba artist. Gilmore married Mary Crisp in 1977. They had one daughter. Gilmore taught advanced tuba players through private lessons and at", "psg_id": "19848772" }, { "title": "1977 Intercontinental Final", "text": "1977 Intercontinental Final The 1977 Intercontinental Final was the third running of the Intercontinental Final as part of the qualification for the 1977 Speedway World Championship. The 1977 Final was run on 21 August at the White City Stadium in London, England, and the last qualifying stage for riders from Scandinavia, the USA and from the Commonwealth nations, though as the World Final was held at the Ullevi stadium in Göteborg, Sweden, the Swedish riders qualified for the World Final through the Swedish Final held in June. Reigning World Champion Peter Collins put in an almost flawless performance to claim", "psg_id": "18457412" }, { "title": "Joey Gilmore", "text": "Joey Gilmore Joshua Gilmore (born July 6, 1944), better known as Joey, is an American electric blues and soul blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He has shared the stage with James Brown, Etta James, Bobby Bland, Little Milton, and Little Johnny Taylor among others. Gilmore's best known tracks include \"Blues All Over You\". Gilmore was born in Ocala, Florida, United States. Self-taught on the guitar at an early age, from watching a local minister-cum-barber playing his own flat-bodied guitar, Gilmore initially headed a band of youths who appeared in local clubs long before they were legally able to enter such", "psg_id": "19223402" }, { "title": "Grover Gilmore (baseball)", "text": "was given publicity, and two days later a package was received which contained both watch and fob. They were sent to Gilmore. Gilmore was a long-time resident of Sioux City, Iowa, where he died at the age of 31. Grover Gilmore (baseball) Ernest Grover Gilmore (November 1, 1888 – November 25, 1919) was an American professional baseball player who played right fielder from through in the Federal League. Listed at , 170 lb, he batted and threw left-handed. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Gilmore started his Minor leagues career in 1910 with the Denver Grizzlies, playing for them one year before", "psg_id": "15538541" }, { "title": "1977 European Cup Final", "text": "1977 European Cup Final The 1977 European Cup Final was an association football match between Liverpool of England and Borussia Mönchengladbach of Germany on 25 May 1977 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy (the venue was decided in Bern by the UEFA Executive Committee on 17 September 1976). The showpiece event was the final match of the 1976–77 season of Europe's premier cup competition, the European Cup. Both teams were appearing in their first European Cup final, although the two sides had previously met in the 1973 UEFA Cup Final, which Liverpool won 3–2 on aggregate over two legs.", "psg_id": "9490896" } ]
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[ { "title": "Ivana Trump", "text": "Ivana Trump Ivana Marie Trump (\"née\" Zelníčková; , born February 20, 1949) is a Czech former model and businesswoman, who was the first wife of Donald Trump. They married in 1977 and divorced in 1992. They have three children together, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump. Ivana Zelníčková was born on February 20, 1949 in the Moravian town of Zlín (formerly known as Gottwaldov), Czechoslovakia, the daughter of Miloš Zelníček, who was Czech, and Marie Francová, who was Austrian. From the age of 13, her father nurtured and encouraged her skiing talent. In the early 1970s, she attended", "psg_id": "3889322" } ]
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[ { "title": "Ivana Trump", "text": "to be strong and independent. And remember: don't get mad, get everything.\" She was the host of Oxygen Network's reality-dating program \"Ivana Young Man\", which aired in 2006. In 2008, she was a boardroom advisor on \"The Apprentice\". In 2010, Trump took part in the UK's \"Celebrity Big Brother\", finishing seventh. Ivana Trump Ivana Marie Trump (\"née\" Zelníčková; , born February 20, 1949) is a Czech former model and businesswoman, who was the first wife of Donald Trump. They married in 1977 and divorced in 1992. They have three children together, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump. Ivana", "psg_id": "3889333" }, { "title": "Ivana Trump", "text": "Donald Jr. learned to speak fluent Czech (with help of his maternal grandfather), while daughter Ivanka has only basic understanding of her mother's native tongue and Eric was not exposed to the language because at the time of his birth his grandparents were already comfortable enough in using English. Ivana has nine grandchildren. Ivana took a major role in The Trump Organization. She became the Vice President of Interior Design for the company, leading the signature design of Trump Tower. Afterwards, her then-husband appointed her to head up the Trump Castle Hotel and Casino as president. She became a naturalized", "psg_id": "3889326" }, { "title": "Ivana Trump", "text": "models in 1976 where she met Donald Trump. They were married in 1977 in a lavish wedding officiated by Norman Vincent Peale. Donald and Ivana Trump became leading figures in New York society during the 1980s. They worked on several large projects, including the renovation of the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York City, construction of the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and the Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. They had three children: Donald Trump Jr. (born December 31, 1977), Ivanka Trump (born October 30, 1981), and Eric Trump (born January 6, 1984).", "psg_id": "3889325" }, { "title": "Ivana Trump", "text": "marriage without his permission. The divorce was finalized in 1992. In 1995, she married Riccardo Mazzucchelli. She filed a $15 million breach of contract suit against Mazzucchelli for violating the confidentiality clause in their prenuptial agreement. In 1997, Mazzucchelli sued Ivana and Donald for libel. In the summer of 1997, she began dating Roffredo Gaetani; that continued until his death in 2005. In April 2008, Ivana, then 59, married Rossano Rubicondi, then 36. The $3 million wedding for 400 guests was hosted by ex-husband Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate. Daughter Ivanka Trump was her maid of honor. On December", "psg_id": "3889329" }, { "title": "Ivana Trump", "text": "1, 2008, Ivana confirmed to the Associated Press that she had filed a legal separation agreement three months previously; she has stated in interviews that she and her husband have an on-again/off-again relationship. In December 2009, she said she had filed for divorce from Rubicondi; the couple has continued to be seen together as recently as May 5, 2018. Soon after her divorce from Donald Trump in 1992, she developed lines of clothing, fashion jewelry and beauty products that have been sold through television shopping channels. In 2005, Trump was involved in several proposed condominium projects that ultimately failed, including", "psg_id": "3889330" }, { "title": "Ivana Young Man", "text": "February 2006, and premiered it in the United States on April 29, 2006. Ivana Trump said she did not care about suggestions that she was trying to compete with her ex-husband's reality television series, \"The Apprentice\". \"Ivana Young Man\" was not picked up as a full series because of low ratings. Ivana Young Man Ivana Young Man is a two-hour American reality television program hosted by Ivana Trump, who aids a divorced 40-year-old woman in finding a younger man. The program consists of six men, who are gradually eliminated from the competition by Trump. The program was announced in September", "psg_id": "20463321" }, { "title": "Trump family", "text": "is currently for sale. President Donald Trump has married thrice, to Ivana Zelníčková, Marla Maples and Melania Knauss. President Trump has five children of which four are adult children from two previous marriages: Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric Trump with Ivana Trump, and Tiffany Trump with Marla Maples. Trump has one son with Melania Trump, Barron, born on March 20, 2006. He is the first pre-teen son to live in the White House since John F. Kennedy Jr. arrived as an infant in 1961. All three of his children with Ivana Trump were Executive Vice Presidents at The Trump Organization", "psg_id": "8663342" }, { "title": "Donald Trump", "text": "in Queens. Trump grew up with three elder siblings—Maryanne, Fred Jr., and Elizabeth—as well as a younger brother named Robert. Maryanne is an inactive Federal Appeals Court judge on the Third Circuit. Trump has five children by three marriages, as well as nine grandchildren. In 1977, Trump married Czech model Ivana Zelníčková at the Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan, in a ceremony performed by the Reverend Norman Vincent Peale. They had three children: Donald Jr. (born 1977), Ivanka (born 1981), and Eric (born 1984). Ivana became a naturalized United States citizen in 1988. The couple divorced in 1992, following Trump's", "psg_id": "7642135" }, { "title": "Ivana Las Vegas", "text": "sold, two of which were purchased by Trump herself. With more than half of the project's planned 945 units now sold, Ivana Las Vegas passed a minimum that was required to qualify for construction financing. Advanced sales generated nearly $500 million, while Chadwick believed that the ultimate number would be over $1 billion, making it the most expensive residential building ever sold. Ivana Trump said at the event that Ivana Las Vegas \"is for the person who appreciates privacy and has a certain style.\" Trump said many of her buyers were entertainers, casino executives, and high rollers \"who want privacy.\"", "psg_id": "19503628" }, { "title": "Ivana Las Vegas", "text": "recent years. It is believed that because of its location, Ivana Las Vegas would have had a tougher time selling if it had not been for Trump's name being attached to the project. Altomare believed that new projects such as the nearby Fontainebleau Resort Las Vegas would help to improve the area. Ivana Trump believed that the project's location was the best in Las Vegas because of flight patterns from McCarran International Airport, which prevented buildings taller than 40 floors from being erected on either side of Ivana Las Vegas. Ivana Trump said, \"I will forever dominate the skyline of", "psg_id": "19503630" }, { "title": "Ivana Las Vegas", "text": "would be better: \"Donald is a mega-developer who is so much more than just a name on a building. Other projects may use the Ivana name but no one will ever mistake it for a Donald Trump luxury project.\" Wishna also noted that another Ivana Trump project, located in Florida, also \"went down the tubes.\" At that time, the tower was to begin construction in July 2005. On the morning of July 12, 2005, while Donald Trump was breaking ground on his condo project, officials for Ivana Trump's condo project now called Ivana Las Vegas were preparing an educational sales", "psg_id": "19503625" }, { "title": "Ivana Las Vegas", "text": "and Donald Trump questioning the likelihood that the project could obtain financing for construction. At that time, the Ivana Las Vegas was to feature 943 units ranging from to , with prices ranging from $800,000 to $1.7 million. On-site amenities would have included a gym, a spa, an ultra lounge, and restaurants. In addition to lending her name to the project, Ivana Trump also planned to assist in designing the interiors. Ivana Las Vegas' sales launch took place at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center on August 14, 2005. Ivana Trump attended the event, where more than 487 condo units were", "psg_id": "19503627" }, { "title": "Ivana Las Vegas", "text": "would be from out of state and from foreign countries. Altomare also said the project's official name would be announced after an agreement was made with a well-known, high-profile woman who would be willing to attach her own name and endorse the project. By June 2005, Ivana Trump, an ex-wife of businessman Donald Trump, had partnered with Altomare on the project, now named The Ivana. At 73 floors, Ivana Trump's condominium tower would have been taller than her ex-husband's planned Trump Hotel Las Vegas. Jack Wishna, a partner in Donald Trump's condo project, was skeptical that Ivana Trump's condo tower", "psg_id": "19503624" }, { "title": "Ivanka Trump", "text": "Ivanka Trump Ivana Marie \"Ivanka\" Trump (; born October 30, 1981) is an American businesswoman, fashion designer, author and reality television personality. She is the daughter of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, and former model Ivana Trump. Ivanka is her father's senior advisor and is also the first Jewish member of a First Family, having converted before marrying her Jewish husband, Jared Kushner. Trump is a fourth generation businessperson who followed in the footsteps of her great-grandmother Elizabeth Christ Trump (who founded the company), grandfather Fred Trump, and father Donald Trump. Ivanka was an executive vice", "psg_id": "5082066" }, { "title": "Ivana Las Vegas", "text": "Ivana Las Vegas Ivana Las Vegas was a proposed 73-floor, 923-foot condominium high-rise, named after Ivana Trump. The project was initially announced in August 2004, as The Summit, and was to be constructed on the 2.17-acre site of the closed Holy Cow Casino and Brewery, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. Trump became involved with the project in June 2005, when it was renamed. Ivana Las Vegas was to feature 945 condo units, including a $35 million penthouse. The project would have begun construction in summer 2006, with a completion date of December 2008. The property", "psg_id": "19503618" }, { "title": "Ivana Young Man", "text": "Ivana Young Man Ivana Young Man is a two-hour American reality television program hosted by Ivana Trump, who aids a divorced 40-year-old woman in finding a younger man. The program consists of six men, who are gradually eliminated from the competition by Trump. The program was announced in September 2004, with its premiere scheduled for that fall on Fox, before being changed to January 2005. The program did not air as scheduled, and Fox later confirmed that it had shelved the project. Oxygen acquired the program from Fox in February 2006, and broadcast it on April 29, 2006. \"Ivana Young", "psg_id": "20463315" }, { "title": "Ivana Helsinki", "text": "accepted in the official IMG calendar in the New York fashion week. In February 2013, Ivana Helsinki showcased their newest collection Rotterdam at the New York fashion week. Ivana Helsinki A/W 2013-2014 Rotterdam In 2010, Ivana Helsinki was sued by Ivana Trump for trademark infringement for using her first name \"Ivana\". They subsequently reached a settlement, with the company agreeing to amend their logo. In addition to her work with Ivana Helsinki, Paola Suhonen has designed products, concepts and patterns for many companies and associates. Suhonen is a film making graduate from the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. Ivana", "psg_id": "3664593" }, { "title": "Ivana Mišura", "text": "Miss Universe 2014 but Unplaced. Ivana Mišura Ivana Mišura (born 1989) is a Croatian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Hrvatske 2014. She represented her country in the Miss Universe 2014 pageant. Ivana Mišura works as a model in Zagreb, Croatia. Mišura was crowned as Miss Universe Hrvatske 2014, held at the Marina Cvetkovića Sports Complex in the coastal resort town of Opatija. Runners-up in the contest were Meri Benčić, 25, and Andrea Generalić, 20. Miss Photogenic was Mateji Hunjed, and Miss Congeniality was Anđela Marijanović. Nineteen women competed in this year's contest on 10 April", "psg_id": "17977444" }, { "title": "Ivana Mišura", "text": "Ivana Mišura Ivana Mišura (born 1989) is a Croatian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Hrvatske 2014. She represented her country in the Miss Universe 2014 pageant. Ivana Mišura works as a model in Zagreb, Croatia. Mišura was crowned as Miss Universe Hrvatske 2014, held at the Marina Cvetkovića Sports Complex in the coastal resort town of Opatija. Runners-up in the contest were Meri Benčić, 25, and Andrea Generalić, 20. Miss Photogenic was Mateji Hunjed, and Miss Congeniality was Anđela Marijanović. Nineteen women competed in this year's contest on 10 April 2014. Mišura competes at the", "psg_id": "17977443" }, { "title": "Ivana Las Vegas", "text": "property up for sale. Altomare also said he had a \"very credible buyer\" who wanted to add a hotel and casino to the project; the height of the tower would need to be reduced or additional nearby acreage would need to be acquired to accommodate parking for such plans. The property was relisted for sale in May 2007, for $50 million. At that time, Altomare was not interested in a joint venture on the property. Ivana Las Vegas Ivana Las Vegas was a proposed 73-floor, 923-foot condominium high-rise, named after Ivana Trump. The project was initially announced in August 2004,", "psg_id": "19503633" }, { "title": "Ivana Trump", "text": "the never-built Ivana Las Vegas, and the Bentley Bay in Miami, Florida. In 2010, she sued the Finnish fashion company, Ivana Helsinki, accusing it of selling women's clothing that incorporates her name without permission. She has written several novels, including, \"For Love Alone\" (1992), \"Free to Love\" (1993) and a self-help book called, \"The Best is Yet to Come: Coping with Divorce and Enjoying Life Again\" (1995). In June 1995, she began writing an advice column for \"Globe\", titled Ask Ivana, about love and life. In 1998, she bought 33% of Croatia's second-largest daily newspaper - with a circulation of", "psg_id": "3889331" }, { "title": "Ivanka Trump", "text": "Jerusalem during the trip. In 2012, The Wharton Club of New York, the official alumni association of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania for the New York metropolitan area, gave Trump the Joseph Wharton Award for Young Leadership, one of their four annual awards for Wharton alumni. Ivanka Trump Ivana Marie \"Ivanka\" Trump (; born October 30, 1981) is an American businesswoman, fashion designer, author and reality television personality. She is the daughter of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, and former model Ivana Trump. Ivanka is her father's senior advisor and is also the", "psg_id": "5082096" }, { "title": "Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations", "text": "in the book, Ivana said: The Trumps' divorce was granted in December 1990 on grounds that Donald's treatment of Ivana, including his affair with Marla Maples, was \"cruel and inhuman\". According to Trump's lawyer, Jay Goldberg, this was based on Trump having been seen in public with Marla Maples in 1990. Their settlement had a confidentiality clause preventing Ivana discussing the marriage or the divorce. In 1992, Trump sued Ivana for not honoring a gag clause in their divorce agreement by disclosing facts about him in her best-selling book, and Trump won a gag order. Years later, Ivana said that", "psg_id": "19787043" }, { "title": "Donald Trump", "text": "appointed his wife Ivana to manage its operation. Trump invested $50 million to restore the building, which he called \"the Mona Lisa\". According to hotel expert Thomas McConnell, the Trumps boosted it from a three-star to a four-star ranking. They sold it in 1995, by which time Ivana was no longer involved in the hotel's day-to-day operations. In 1994, Trump's company refurbished the Gulf and Western Building on Columbus Circle with design and structural enhancements turning it into a 44-story luxury residential and hotel property known as Trump International Hotel and Tower. In 1996, Trump acquired the Bank of Manhattan", "psg_id": "7642150" }, { "title": "Residences of Donald Trump", "text": "wife Ivana lived in an apartment on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, which was decorated with beige velvet sofas and goatskin tables. According to family friend Nikki Haskell, Donald and Ivana lived in Olympic Tower prior to moving to 800 Fifth Avenue Trump had a residence at Trump Vineyard Estates, a 45-room mansion. Residences of Donald Trump U.S. President Donald Trump currently has seven residences. During his time at the New York Military Academy, he lived on campus; he later rented row houses in college. In 1971, Trump moved to a studio on 75th Street in Manhattan. Since the completion of Trump", "psg_id": "19966921" }, { "title": "Ivana Santilli", "text": "Ivana Santilli Ivana Daniela Santilli (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian R&B singer and multi-instrumentalist, who has recorded as a solo artist and as a member of the 1990s R&B/pop combo Bass is Base. Santilli was born to an Italian father and a French-Canadian mother. Santilli's earliest performances began at age 9 playing trumpet for her father’s Italian wedding band in Toronto. Ivana is also fluent in Italian and French. During her schooling, she hooked up with her first band, Bass is Base, a band which gained national attention. The trio’s funk and soul fusion garnered them a number", "psg_id": "2991425" }, { "title": "Eric Trump", "text": "Eric Trump Eric Frederick Trump (born January 6, 1984) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and former reality television personality. He is the third child and second son of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and Ivana Trump. Alongside his older brother Donald Trump Jr., he serves as a trustee of The Trump Organization. A fourth-generation businessman who followed in the footsteps of his great-grandmother Elizabeth Trump (who founded the company), grandfather Fred Trump, and father, Trump has served as a longtime executive vice president of the firm; Trump and his brother Donald Jr. are currently running the company", "psg_id": "9195944" }, { "title": "Eric Trump", "text": "the two had a son, Eric L. Trump, who will be known by his middle name, \"Luke.\" Eric Trump Eric Frederick Trump (born January 6, 1984) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and former reality television personality. He is the third child and second son of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and Ivana Trump. Alongside his older brother Donald Trump Jr., he serves as a trustee of The Trump Organization. A fourth-generation businessman who followed in the footsteps of his great-grandmother Elizabeth Trump (who founded the company), grandfather Fred Trump, and father, Trump has served as a longtime", "psg_id": "9195960" }, { "title": "Legal affairs of Donald Trump", "text": "never held. In 1992, Trump sued ex-wife Ivana Trump for not honoring a gag clause in their divorce agreement by disclosing facts about him in her best-selling book. Trump won the gag order. The divorce was granted on grounds that Ivana claimed Donald Trump's treatment of her was \"cruel and inhuman treatment\". Years later, Ivana said that she and Donald \"are the best of friends\". A sexual assault claim from 1994 for child rape was filed against Trump on October 14, 2016, a case that was dropped and refiled, remaining in suspension . In April 1997, Jill Harth Houraney filed", "psg_id": "19534516" }, { "title": "Family of Donald Trump", "text": "American citizen at the time of their marriage. She is an actress and television personality. They were married from 1993 to 1999. Melania Trump (née Knavs), the third wife of Donald Trump, was born on April 26, 1970, in Novo Mesto, Yugoslavia (present-day Slovenia). She has had a lengthy modeling career and is the second foreign-born First Lady of the United States. They were married in 2005. Trump has five children from three marriages: Don Jr., Ivanka, and Eric Trump with Ivana Trump, Tiffany Trump with Marla Maples, and Barron Trump with First Lady Melania Trump. Donald Jr., Ivanka, and", "psg_id": "19817961" }, { "title": "Donald Trump Jr.", "text": "a trustee and executive director of a trust that was created to oversee all of his father's assets during the latter's presidency, including his family's real estate empire, The Trump Organization. Trump Jr. was born on December 31, 1977, in Manhattan, New York City, to Ivana and Donald Trump. He has two younger siblings, Ivanka and Eric. He also has two half siblings, Tiffany, from his father's marriage to Marla Maples, and Barron, from his father's current marriage to Melania Trump. Through his father, Trump Jr. is a grandson of Fred Trump and great-grandson of Elizabeth Trump, who founded what", "psg_id": "8111880" }, { "title": "Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success", "text": "second wife, Marla Maples, Graff halted all future interviewing sessions. D'Antonio said the reason was because \"I had spoken to someone on the Trump list of enemies, the writer Harry Hurt, who had offended Trump way back in 1993. I had mentioned to Marla Maples that I had spoken to him. It seemed she had then shared this fact with her ex.\" Up to that time, Trump had provided more than 10 hours of interviews for D'Antonio. \"Never Enough\" includes interviews with Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr., first wife Ivana Trump, second wife Marla Maples, and Theodore Dobias, Trump's", "psg_id": "19880733" }, { "title": "Ivana Selakov", "text": "After biology, Ivana started studying \"Recording and designing of the sound\". She has appeared as a soloist at several festivals—Radio Festival, Beovizija 2006, etc. She did vocal back-up for many popular artists, she has more than 2000 back vocals did for other singer and bands. Since 2007, she has been publishing her records under Serbian label and production company Grand Production. In 2016 she was acting judge in children's singing show \"Neki novi klinci\". \"See Beauty Queens.\" Ivana Selakov Ivana Selakov (, , born 8 November 1978) is a Serbian singer. She was a member of the girlband Beauty Queens.", "psg_id": "11962512" }, { "title": "Family of Donald Trump", "text": "Family of Donald Trump The family of Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, is a prominent American family active in real estate, entertainment, business, and politics. Trump's immediate family circle is the First Family of the United States. They are part of the broader Trump family originating from Germany. Donald Trump's mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, came from the Hebridean island of Lewis, off the west coast of Scotland. Trump has five children (between three wives) and nine grandchildren. Ivana Marie Trump (née Zelníčková), the first wife of Donald Trump, was born on February 20, 1949 in Zlín,", "psg_id": "19817959" }, { "title": "Donald Trump", "text": "Trump's wife Ivana managed that property until 1988. Trump acquired his third casino in Atlantic City, the Taj Mahal, in 1988 while it was under construction, through a complex transaction with Merv Griffin and Resorts International. It was completed at a cost of $1.1 billion and opened in April 1990. The project was financed with $675 million in junk bonds and was a major gamble by Trump. The project underwent debt restructuring the following year, leaving Trump with 50 percent ownership. Facing \"enormous debt\", he sold his airline, Trump Shuttle, and his 282-foot (86 m) megayacht, the \"Trump Princess\", which", "psg_id": "7642155" }, { "title": "Trump: Surviving at the Top", "text": "to \"\". In the introduction to the book, Trump wrote \"Looking back on it, I see that writing \"The Art of the Deal\" was one of the most satisfying and fulfilling experiences of my life.\" Trump also commented on the debt that he faced after writing \"The Art of the Deal\", as well as the problematic relationship of his then-wife Ivana Trump, claiming that his relationship with Marla Maples was \"not the cause of the trouble between Ivana and me\". Trump wrote the book with Charles Leerhsen, who also worked as a senior writer for \"Newsweek\" at the time. Trump", "psg_id": "19636369" }, { "title": "Ivana Janečková", "text": "Ivana Janečková Ivana Janečková (born March 8, 1984 in Rychnov nad Kněžnou) is a Czech cross country skier who has competed since 2002. Her best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was fifth in the 4 x 5 km relay at Sapporo in 2007 while her best individual finish was 21st in the 30 km event at those same championships. Janečková's best individual finish at the Winter Olympics was 23rd in 7.5 km + 7.5 km double pursuit at Turin in 2006. Her best individual World Cup finish was 22nd in a 15 km event in France in", "psg_id": "9880635" }, { "title": "Ivana Janečková", "text": "2006. Ivana Janečková Ivana Janečková (born March 8, 1984 in Rychnov nad Kněžnou) is a Czech cross country skier who has competed since 2002. Her best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was fifth in the 4 x 5 km relay at Sapporo in 2007 while her best individual finish was 21st in the 30 km event at those same championships. Janečková's best individual finish at the Winter Olympics was 23rd in 7.5 km + 7.5 km double pursuit at Turin in 2006. Her best individual World Cup finish was 22nd in a 15 km event in France", "psg_id": "9880636" }, { "title": "Ivana Bacik", "text": "the Minister of Foreign Affair's decision to abstain on the UN vote on Gaza even though she describes herself as pro-Palestinian. In 2006, Bacik acted as Junior Counsel in \"Zappone v. Revenue Commissioners\", the unsuccessful Irish High Court case brought by Katherine Zappone and Ann Louise Gilligan over non-recognition of their same-sex marriage by the Irish Revenue Commissioners. Ivana Bacik Ivana Catherine Bacik (born 25 May 1968) is an Irish Labour Party politician who has served as Leader of the Labour Party in the Seanad since May 2011 and a Senator for the University of Dublin since July 2007. She", "psg_id": "2930567" }, { "title": "Ivana Las Vegas", "text": "Trump said she was closely involved with many of the building's aspects, including the approval of floor plans and advertising, and was also currently holding meetings with architects to create color schemes for the project. The event served as the beginning of a national sales campaign that would feature Ivana Trump. Chadwick expected the project to sell its remaining condo units in the next month as marketing and advertising increased. Some local real estate analysts, as well as Donald Trump, criticized the project's viability due to its location on the northern Las Vegas Strip, where little development had occurred in", "psg_id": "19503629" }, { "title": "Saturday Night Live parodies of Donald Trump", "text": "Trump's then-wife Ivana Trump or, in one case, Marla Maples, Trump's second-wife-to-be. The first sketch, from December 1988, shows Donald and Ivana celebrating Christmas, giving large, gold and jewel-encrusted presents to each other. Trump is seen in the audience at the \"Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary Special\" from 1989, where Chevy Chase spills popcorn on him. A sketch from February 1990 parodies the Ivana Trump divorce. Ivana demands more money since Donald has been unfaithful, but he refutes this by referring to their extensive prenuptial agreement. It states, among other things, that he is entitled to have mistresses provided they", "psg_id": "19755773" }, { "title": "Donald Trump Jr.", "text": "Donald Trump Jr. Donald John Trump Jr. (born December 31, 1977) is an American businessman and former reality television personality. He is the eldest child of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, and his first wife, Ivana. Trump Jr. campaigned for his father's presidential campaign. He has faced criticism following the 2017 revelation of a meeting with a Russian lawyer, with the promise of receiving damaging information about the campaign of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. He has also received attention for promoting various conspiracy theories. Trump Jr. currently works with his brother Eric as", "psg_id": "8111879" }, { "title": "Ivana Knežević", "text": "is a three-time table tennis champion in Montenegro. Ivana Knežević Ivana Knežević (Ивана Кнежевић) (born 1988) is a Montenegrin beauty queen from the city of Bar, Montenegro. After winning Miss Crna Gora 2006, Knežević was the first official international representation of Montenegro as an independent state, after the country competed united with Serbia in previous international events such as Miss Universe 2006, the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the 2006 FIBA World Championship that were held after the nation's independence. She competed in Miss World 2006 on September 30, 2006 at the city of Warsaw in Poland, becoming the first", "psg_id": "8941783" }, { "title": "Ivana Knežević", "text": "Ivana Knežević Ivana Knežević (Ивана Кнежевић) (born 1988) is a Montenegrin beauty queen from the city of Bar, Montenegro. After winning Miss Crna Gora 2006, Knežević was the first official international representation of Montenegro as an independent state, after the country competed united with Serbia in previous international events such as Miss Universe 2006, the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the 2006 FIBA World Championship that were held after the nation's independence. She competed in Miss World 2006 on September 30, 2006 at the city of Warsaw in Poland, becoming the first Miss Montenegro at any international beauty pageant. She", "psg_id": "8941782" }, { "title": "Ivanka Trump", "text": "school year,\" according to her mother, Ivana Trump. She was featured in print advertisements for Tommy Hilfiger and Sasson Jeans and walked fashion runways for Versace, Marc Bouwer and Thierry Mugler. In May 1997, she was featured on the cover of \"Seventeen\" which ran a story on \"celeb moms & daughters\". Trump joined the Trump Organization in an executive position. Soon after that, she started her jewelry, shoe, and apparel lines, and appeared in advertisements promoting the Trump Organization and her products. She was also featured in women's and special interest publications in \"soft-hitting\" profiles focusing on \"looks, lifestyles, and", "psg_id": "5082074" }, { "title": "Ivana Lang", "text": "Ivana Lang Ivana Lang (15 November 1912 – 2 January 1982) was a Croatian composer, pianist and piano teacher. She was born in Zagreb, Croatia, Austro-Hungarian Empire). She completed piano studies in 1937 at the Music Academy in Zagreb. Ivana Lang composed orchestral works (concert for piano and orchestra), chamber music, an opera (\"The Captain of Kastav\", ) and two ballets, \"False Knight\" () and \"Dance of the Ghosts\" (). Ivana Lang-Beck was born into a respectable family from Zagreb. Her father, Dr Arthur Lang was a prominent physician. He was the doctor at the Croatian National Theatre. Her mother", "psg_id": "14535840" }, { "title": "Ivana Selakov", "text": "Ivana Selakov Ivana Selakov (, , born 8 November 1978) is a Serbian singer. She was a member of the girlband Beauty Queens. During her career, she received numerous awards in Serbia - best singer, best song, best album, best duet and others. Selakov was born in Belgrade, on 8 November 1978. She grew up in Sombor where she was introduced to the world of music. She finished Lower Music School, participated in numerous singing competitions, performed at jazz and rock 'n' roll clubs. In 1997, she started studying biology in Belgrade, but very soon she devoted herself to music.", "psg_id": "11962511" }, { "title": "Ivana Sert", "text": "Ivana Sert Ivana Sert (; born 25 October 1979) is a Serbian-Turkish television personality, socialite, presenter, model, fashion designer, entrepreneur, businesswoman, beauty pageant titleholder, author, and occasional actress. She is the founder of the Ivana Sert brand and was known for her role as a judge on Show TV's \"Bugün Ne Giysem?\" (2010–13). After that Sert joined the TV show \"İşte Benim Stilim\". She was born as \"Ivana Smiljković\" in 1979 in Zaječar, Serbia. Before pursuing a career in modeling, she studied piano and ballet until the age of 16. Having been crowned Miss Belgrade in 1999, she competed in", "psg_id": "17065795" }, { "title": "Ivana Radovniković", "text": "Ivana Radovniković Ivana Radovniković (; born 15 December 1985 in Zadar, Croatia) is a Croatian pop singer. Radovniković is the daughter of Albert, a tennis trainer and physical education professor, and mother Ozana, a professor. She has younger sister called Antonia. Ivana attended Juraj Baraković High School in Zadar, after which she moved to Zagreb to study political science. Ivana received several awards including one for the best vocal interpretation. She has been noted to possess the ability called whistle register, but she does not use this often; she prefers to sing more powerful and mid-range notes. As a child,", "psg_id": "5969120" }, { "title": "Trump Unauthorized", "text": "has its moments, but it won't inspire many to say, 'You're TiVo-ed!'\" Lowry wrote that Louis \"captures the swagger and tenor of Trump's voice, but Keith Curran's script — derived from two Trump tomes by Gwenda Blair — doesn't penetrate the cartoonish surface that has made 'The Donald' the personification of self-promotion. The only real insight, in fact, is that the young Trump suffered from what might be called 'daddy issues' in his quest to shake up New York real estate\". Lowry also criticized the accent used by Winnick, and wrote that the relationship between Donald and Ivana Trump \"unfolds", "psg_id": "19959393" }, { "title": "Ivana Young Man", "text": "Man\" is hosted by Ivana Trump, who aids 40-year-old Kathy Dahl in finding a younger man. Dahl is a wealthy divorced mother from Minnesota. Trump chooses six men, ages 22 to 32, for Dahl to choose among. Trump also offers her advice to Dahl. The men perform several intellectual and physical challenges over the course of several days, including rock climbing. At the end of each day, after a challenge, one of the men is chosen by Dahl to join her in a hotel room so they can spend time together. The men are gradually eliminated from the competition by", "psg_id": "20463316" }, { "title": "Holy Cow Casino and Brewery", "text": "set the cow statue up at his Longstreet hotel-casino in Amargosa Valley, Nevada. In 2004, plans were announced to replace the Holy Cow with a $700 million, 940-foot condominium tower called The Summit, to be financed by Australian developer Victor Altomare. By January 2005, the Holy Cow had been converted into a $1 million sales office for Altomare's other condominium project, Liberty Tower. Later in 2005, Ivana Trump became associated with The Summit, which was renamed as Ivana Las Vegas. Trump added pink awnings to the Holy Cow building when it was reopened as a temporary sales office for Ivana", "psg_id": "13662503" }, { "title": "Trump Unauthorized", "text": "Trump Unauthorized Trump Unauthorized is a 2005 biographical television film about businessman and future president of the United States Donald Trump. The film was directed by John David Coles and written by Keith Curran, and stars Justin Louis as Trump. The film chronicles Trump's life, including his career and his marriages to Ivana Trump and Marla Maples. \"Trump Unauthorized\" is based on multiple sources, including two biographies by Gwenda Blair titled \"\" and \"Donald Trump: Master Apprentice\". The film received mostly negative reviews, although Louis' performance was praised by some critics and by Donald Trump, who was not involved with", "psg_id": "19959374" }, { "title": "Ivana Trump", "text": "100,000 - she used to travel with her parents from the Czech Republic to Croatia on vacation. In February 1999, she launched her own lifestyle magazine titled \"Ivana's Living in Style\". In 2001, she contributed an advice column for \"Divorce\" magazine. In January 2010, Trump ended her advice column in \"Globe\" to pursue other business interests. In 2017, she released an autobiography, \"Raising Trump\", that covers her own upbringing and the early years of raising her children with Donald Trump. She played a cameo role in the Hollywood film \"The First Wives Club\" (1996) with the line, \"Ladies you have", "psg_id": "3889332" }, { "title": "Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations", "text": "in 1977. Ivana stated in a deposition taken in 1989, during their divorce proceedings, that Donald had visited her plastic surgeon following which he had expressed anger and ripped out hair from her scalp. Donald said the allegation was \"obviously false\". The 1993 book \"Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald Trump\", by Harry Hurt III, described the alleged attack as a \"violent assault\" during which Donald attacked Ivana sexually. According to the book, Ivana later confided to some of her friends that Donald had raped her. In a statement given just before the publication of Hurt's book, and included", "psg_id": "19787042" }, { "title": "Ivana Young Man", "text": "Sharon Levy and Anthony Ross were executive producers for the project. Stone devised the idea for the program while going up a ski slope, saying \"It was in the zeitgeist, with Demi and Ashton, and Madonna and Guy Ritchie. And I have a lot of female friends always looking for me to help find men for them, but the men their own age are (sometimes) intimidated by their success.\" Stone then discussed the program with Trump, who enjoyed the idea of hosting it. Stone said, \"The reason we went to Ivana for this show is she is the prototype for", "psg_id": "20463318" }, { "title": "Family of Donald Trump", "text": "Eric are Trump's three eldest children, from his first marriage with Ivana Trump. Prior to the election, each of the siblings held the title of Executive Vice President at The Trump Organization. During the campaign, they served as surrogates for their father on national news programs. Following Trump's election victory, all three were named to the presidential transition team. Following the inauguration, Donald Jr. and Eric took charge of the family's real estate empire. Ivanka moved to Washington, D.C. with her husband Jared Kushner, who was appointed to a senior White House advisory position. Tiffany Ariana Trump (born October 13,", "psg_id": "19817962" }, { "title": "Ivana Gavrić", "text": "Ivana Gavrić Ivana Gavrić (born ) is a British pianist. She was named Newcomer of the Year at the BBC Music Magazine Awards 2011. The daughter of pianist Zrinka Gavrić, Ivana Gavrić was born in Sarajevo and commenced her studies at the age of six at the Central Junior Music School of Sarajevo. Following her move to the UK in 1992, she attended The Latymer School and the Guildhall School of Music Junior Department, where she was awarded the Keyboard Prize, and studied with James Gibb. She went on to read music at St Catharine's College, Cambridge where she was", "psg_id": "15580427" }, { "title": "Ivana Stefanovic", "text": "plays. Selected works include: Ivana Stefanovic Ivana Stefanovic (born 1948) is a Serbian composer. Ivana Stefanovic was born in Belgrade. She studied violin and composition, graduating from the Faculty of Music Arts (FMA) in Belgrade. She continued her studies at the Institute for Research and Coordination Acoustics/Music IRCAM in Paris. Her compositions were first performed in 1966 and have been presented internationally. In 1968 Stefanovic took a position with Radio Belgrade writing music and program leads. In 1970 she began working for Television Belgrade, preparing and maintaining cultural programs. In 1975 she was employed as a music editor, in 1985", "psg_id": "15091307" }, { "title": "Ivana Stefanovic", "text": "Ivana Stefanovic Ivana Stefanovic (born 1948) is a Serbian composer. Ivana Stefanovic was born in Belgrade. She studied violin and composition, graduating from the Faculty of Music Arts (FMA) in Belgrade. She continued her studies at the Institute for Research and Coordination Acoustics/Music IRCAM in Paris. Her compositions were first performed in 1966 and have been presented internationally. In 1968 Stefanovic took a position with Radio Belgrade writing music and program leads. In 1970 she began working for Television Belgrade, preparing and maintaining cultural programs. In 1975 she was employed as a music editor, in 1985 became the first editor", "psg_id": "15091305" }, { "title": "Ivana Lie", "text": "Ivana Lie Ivana Lie Ing Hoa (; born 7 March 1960 in Bandung) is a former female Indonesian badminton player who played at the world level from the late 1970s to the late 1980s. In the 1980 IBF World Championships in Jakarta she earned a silver medal in women's singles, losing the final to fellow countrywomen Verawaty Wiharjo, after defeating defending champion Lene Koppen in the semifinal. She won singles at the Taiwan Open in 1982, the Indonesia Open and the Southeast Asian Games in 1983, and at the Chinese Taipei Masters Invitation in 1984. She was runner-up at the", "psg_id": "11342271" }, { "title": "Ivana Baquero", "text": "Ivana Baquero Ivana Baquero Macías (born 11 June 1994) is a Spanish actress. At the age of 11, she was chosen by director Guillermo del Toro to star as Ofelia in \"Pan's Labyrinth\", for which she won critical acclaim and the Goya Award for Best New Actress. In 2015, she was cast as Eretria in the television series \"The Shannara Chronicles\". Baquero was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, the daughter of Ivan Baquero and Julia Macías. She attended the American School of Barcelona, where she learned to speak fluent English, Spanish and Catalan. She graduated in 2012. Baquero started acting professionally", "psg_id": "9588021" }, { "title": "Ivana Lisjak", "text": "her tennis career include reaching the third round of the 2005 U.S. Open where she lost to Nicole Vaidišová of the Czech Republic. Ivana Lisjak was born on 17 March 1987 in Čakovec, to parents Dragutin and Slavica. She has one sister, Slađana. Lisjak began playing tennis at the age of 3 when her sister introduced her to the sport at their tennis club. She is a baseliner who prefers hardcourts. Ivana Lisjak Ivana Lisjak (; born March 17, 1987) is a tennis player from Croatia. Her WTA ranking was No. 388 as of October 7, 2013. She began playing", "psg_id": "7955244" }, { "title": "Ivana (singer)", "text": "Ivana (singer) Vania Todorova Kaludova (Bulgarian Cyrillic: Ваня Тодорова Калудова), better known as Ivana (Ивана), is a popular Bulgarian female singer. She is one of the most prolific performers in the pop-folk music style in Bulgaria. Ivana was born on January 31, 1969 in Aytos, Bulgaria. She graduated from the Svishtov University of Economics, and then studied at the Bourgas Free University for one term before leaving the law for later. Meanwhile, Ivana married. She has a daughter whose name is Teodora (Теодора). Ivana’s father worked along the Black Sea coast with his orchestra. One night, their singer got sick", "psg_id": "7127584" }, { "title": "Ivana Banfić", "text": "Ivana Banfić Ivana Banfić () (born 16 November 1969) is a Croatian dancer and pop singer. She became famous under the stage name I BEE in the 1990s during the period of popularity of dance music in Croatia. Banfić was born in Zagreb. She released her first album in 1991. Her numbers were remembered for sexually provocative lyrics and elaborate choreography. Her well-known hit was \"Šumica\", a song about nude swimming. She also took part in a hugely successful duet with Bosnian vocalist Dino Merlin called \"Godinama\" in 2000, a song which achieved popularity throughout the former Yugoslavia. The song", "psg_id": "5910955" }, { "title": "Ivana Trump", "text": "ski slopes. The Trumps' divorce proceedings appeared on New York tabloid newspapers' covers for 11 days in a row, and Liz Smith wrote about nothing else for three months. Their divorce, in a deposition for which she accused him of rape and of pulling out handfuls of her hair, was settled in 1991. However, in 2018, in a TV interview on Good Morning Britain she stated that Donald Trump never touched her badly and that it was in fact the lawyers who had suggested to make these false accusations. A condition of settlement was that she not talk about their", "psg_id": "3889328" }, { "title": "Ivana Bodrožić", "text": "Ivana Bodrožić Ivana Bodrožić is a Croatian writer and poet. Ivana Bodrožić was born on 5 July 1982 in a Croatian town of Vukovar. She finished elementary school in her hometown and high school in Zagreb. Bodrožić graduated philosophy and Croatian studies at the University of Zagreb. During the Croatian War of Independence, her father Ante Bodrožić was killed in Vukovar massacre (he is officially still recognized as 'disappeared'), while she and her mother and brother fled occupied Vukovar and settled in Zagreb and Kumrovec as refugees. She was awarded a distinguished literary prize \"Goran for Young Poets\" and \"Kvirin", "psg_id": "20463370" }, { "title": "Ivana Kobilca", "text": "Ivana Kobilca Ivana Kobilca (20 December 1861 – 4 December 1926) is the most prominent Slovene female painter and a key figure of Slovene cultural identity. She was a realist painter who studied and worked in Vienna, Munich, Paris, Sarajevo, Berlin, and Ljubljana. She mostly painted oil paintings and pastels, whereas her drawings are few. The themes include still life, portraits, genre works, allegories, and religious scenes. She was a controversial person, criticised for following movements that had not developed further in later periods. Ivana Kobilca was born in Ljubljana as a daughter in a wealthy family of a crafstman.", "psg_id": "2792229" }, { "title": "Ivana Lang", "text": "art. Directing all her attention first of all to the sung word, the composer, after that, took to more complex matter, and that was the arrangement of vernacular instrumental dance music. Ivana Lang Ivana Lang (15 November 1912 – 2 January 1982) was a Croatian composer, pianist and piano teacher. She was born in Zagreb, Croatia, Austro-Hungarian Empire). She completed piano studies in 1937 at the Music Academy in Zagreb. Ivana Lang composed orchestral works (concert for piano and orchestra), chamber music, an opera (\"The Captain of Kastav\", ) and two ballets, \"False Knight\" () and \"Dance of the Ghosts\"", "psg_id": "14535844" }, { "title": "Ivana Hirschmann", "text": "Ivana Hirschmann Ivana Hirschmann (5 May 18668 May 1943) was first female physical education teacher and professor of gymnastics in Croatia. Hirschmann was born on May 5, 1866 in Donja Zelina to a Croatian Jewish merchant family. Since 1873 to 1885, Hirschmann was educated in Zagreb. She finished four grades of public school, four grades of higher girls school and three grades at monastery preparatory school. Her mentor was Franjo Hochmann, gymnastics professor. On October 18, 1885, with 19 years of age, she received her teachers certificate. At the time she was known for her short haircut which she wore", "psg_id": "16896342" }, { "title": "Ivana Bodrožić", "text": "Bosnian director Jasmila Žbanić, wrote a screenplay for the feature film. She also won Večernjak's \"Ranko Marinković\" (2nd place) for the best short story in 2011. Ivana Bodrožić Ivana Bodrožić is a Croatian writer and poet. Ivana Bodrožić was born on 5 July 1982 in a Croatian town of Vukovar. She finished elementary school in her hometown and high school in Zagreb. Bodrožić graduated philosophy and Croatian studies at the University of Zagreb. During the Croatian War of Independence, her father Ante Bodrožić was killed in Vukovar massacre (he is officially still recognized as 'disappeared'), while she and her mother", "psg_id": "20463373" }, { "title": "Ivana Maksimović", "text": "Ivana Maksimović Ivana Maksimović Anđušić (; born 2 May 1990) is a Serbian sport shooter. She represented Serbia at the 2012 Summer Olympics, most notably winning a silver at the Women's 50 metre rifle three positions. Ivana was chosen as 2014 Summer Youth Olympics shooting athlete role model. She was chosen to be the flag bearer for Serbia at the opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she competed in 10 metre air rifle and 50 metre rifle three positions. In the 10 m air rifle competition, she finished in 12th place during the qualification", "psg_id": "16649320" }, { "title": "Ivana Baquero", "text": "but the script was altered to accommodate Baquero, who was 11 at the time. Afterward, she worked in various projects while still attending school. In 2009, she played the title role in John Connolly's horror film, \"The New Daughter\", with Kevin Costner, marking her first American role. In 2015, Baquero was cast in \"The Shannara Chronicles\", an MTV television adaptation of the Shannara novel series by Terry Brooks, in which she plays the role of Eretria; the show premiered in January 2016. Ivana Baquero Ivana Baquero Macías (born 11 June 1994) is a Spanish actress. At the age of 11,", "psg_id": "9588023" }, { "title": "Ivana Maksimović", "text": "round and did not advance to the final. In the 50 m rifle three positions competition, she finished 19th in the qualification round and did not advance to the final. She is a daughter of Serbian sports shooter and Olympic gold medalist Goran Maksimović. In 2015, she married basketball player Danilo Anđušić. Ivana Maksimović Ivana Maksimović Anđušić (; born 2 May 1990) is a Serbian sport shooter. She represented Serbia at the 2012 Summer Olympics, most notably winning a silver at the Women's 50 metre rifle three positions. Ivana was chosen as 2014 Summer Youth Olympics shooting athlete role model.", "psg_id": "16649321" }, { "title": "Ivana Šojat", "text": "Ivana Šojat Ivana Šojat (born 26 February 1971) is a Croatian writer from Osijek. She published poetry, novellas, essays, short stories and novels, the most famous of which is \"Unterstadt\". Upon its release, it won several prestigious literary awards, and was adapted and put onstage as a theatrical play. Šojat graduated from high school in Osijek with a major in journalism, studied math and physics at Pedagogy Academy in Osijek, and French in Belgium. She worked as a translator, foreign correspondent, columnist, and as an editor of theatrical releases in Croatian National Theatre in Osijek. Most recently, she won the", "psg_id": "20138116" }, { "title": "Ivana Šojat", "text": "as a play entitled \"Elza hoda kroz zidove\" [\"Elza walks through the walls]\" in 2015. Ivana Šojat Ivana Šojat (born 26 February 1971) is a Croatian writer from Osijek. She published poetry, novellas, essays, short stories and novels, the most famous of which is \"Unterstadt\". Upon its release, it won several prestigious literary awards, and was adapted and put onstage as a theatrical play. Šojat graduated from high school in Osijek with a major in journalism, studied math and physics at Pedagogy Academy in Osijek, and French in Belgium. She worked as a translator, foreign correspondent, columnist, and as an", "psg_id": "20138121" }, { "title": "Ivana Wong", "text": "Ivana Wong Ivana Wong (; born 18 June 1979) is a Canadian-HongKongese Cantopop singer-songwriter and actress. In 2015, she won the Best Supporting Actress and Best New Performer Awards in the 34th Hong Kong Film Award for her act in the film Golden Chicken 3. Wong's first public performance was at the CASH (Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong) Song Writers contest in 2000 in which her Mandarin piece \"It is just misunderstanding and not tragic at all\" placed first. Soon after she wrote songs for popular Chinese singers including Jacky Cheung, Sammi Cheng, and Jolin Tsai. She signed", "psg_id": "6911256" }, { "title": "Ivana Wong", "text": "the 2008 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards, presented by the Hong Kong branch of IFPI. Studio albums Ivana Wong Ivana Wong (; born 18 June 1979) is a Canadian-HongKongese Cantopop singer-songwriter and actress. In 2015, she won the Best Supporting Actress and Best New Performer Awards in the 34th Hong Kong Film Award for her act in the film Golden Chicken 3. Wong's first public performance was at the CASH (Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong) Song Writers contest in 2000 in which her Mandarin piece \"It is just misunderstanding and not tragic at all\" placed first. Soon", "psg_id": "6911258" }, { "title": "Ivana Lisjak", "text": "Ivana Lisjak Ivana Lisjak (; born March 17, 1987) is a tennis player from Croatia. Her WTA ranking was No. 388 as of October 7, 2013. She began playing tennis at the age of three when her sister introduced her to the sport at their tennis club. She has won a total of seven ITF tournaments in singles and one in doubles. Her highest singles ranking is No.95, which she achieved on June 12, 2006, after she reached the third round of the 2006 French Open, where she lost to former World No. 1 Martina Hingis of Switzerland. Highlights in", "psg_id": "7955243" }, { "title": "Business career of Donald Trump", "text": "him; the Trump logo is prominently displayed on the railing encircling the rink, on the Zamboni, on the rental skates, and on the rink's website. Trump acquired the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan in 1988. He paid $400 million for the property and once again tapped Ivana to manage its operation and renovation. Later in 1988, Trump acquired the Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in a transaction with Merv Griffin and Resorts International. The casino was opened in April 1990, and was built at a total cost of $1.1 billion, which at the time made it the most", "psg_id": "19832816" }, { "title": "Trump Tower", "text": "posed obstacles during construction since there were different regulations for residential, commercial, and retail spaces. Several prospective commercial and residential tenants requested custom-made features, including the installation of a swimming pool for one unit, and the removal of a wall with utilities inside it for another. Trump's then-wife, Ivana Trump, was involved in selecting some of the tower's minor details. Donald Trump and Res agreed to fulfill many of these requests, but they did not always agree on matters of design. In one case, Trump so hated the marble slabs at some of the tower's corners that he demanded they", "psg_id": "4292931" }, { "title": "Ivana Helsinki", "text": "Ivana Helsinki Ivana Helsinki is a Finnish fashion company. The company was founded by designer Paola Suhonen together with her sister Pirjo Suhonen in 1998. It launching its first collection in August at the same year consisting of seven products in dark blue denim, under the brand name \"Ivana Helsinki\". Ivana Helsinki's head office and flagship store are located in Helsinki. In 2007, Ivana Helsinki was the first Nordic company ever to participate in the Paris fashion week. In September 2010 Ivana Helsinki launched its first collection in New York fashion week, Ivana Helsinki is the only Finnish fashion brand", "psg_id": "3664592" }, { "title": "Ivana Miličević", "text": "Ivana Miličević Ivana Miličević (; born April 26, 1974) is an American actress and model. She is best known for playing Anastasia Rabitov/Carrie Hopewell in the Cinemax original series \"Banshee\". Miličević was born in Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia (modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina), to Croatian parents, Tonka, a homemaker, and Damir Miličević. She was raised as a Roman Catholic. She immigrated to the United States at the age of five and was raised in Detroit, Michigan. Miličević worked as a model while attending Athens High School in Troy, Michigan. She was also a dancer for the Troy Kids on the Block, a", "psg_id": "11568167" }, { "title": "Ivana (actress)", "text": "while India Today's reviewer stated that Ivana gives a \"splendid performance\" and her \"expressions are pleasing and pretty convincing\". Ivana (actress) Ivana (born as Aleena Shaji) is an Indian actress who has appeared in Tamil and Malayalam films. Aleena began her career as a child actress in the Malayalam film industry through a supporting role in \"Masters\" (2012), before working on \"Rani Padmini\" (2015), three years later. Aleena then portrayed a pivotal role in \"Anuraga Karikkin Vellam\" (2016) as the daughter of the lead character. Director Bala had spotted a news article about \"Anuraga Karikkun Vellam\" online and subsequently chose", "psg_id": "20592647" }, { "title": "Trump: The Art of the Comeback", "text": "Trump: The Art of the Comeback Trump: The Art of the Comeback is a 1997 book written by businessman Donald Trump and journalist Kate Bohner. In the book, Donald Trump writes about his bankruptcy in 1990 and how he managed to \"comeback\" through negotiations. In the book, Trump notably revealed that he was \"a germ freak\" and \"often thought of taking out a series of newspaper ads encouraging the abolishment of the handshake.\" Trump also explains why he divorced his first two wives: Ivana Trump and Marla Maples; he claimed that Trump talked too much about work while Maples wanted", "psg_id": "19636375" }, { "title": "Ivana Fišer", "text": "Ivana Fišer Ivana Fišer (born Fischer; June 13, 1905 – September 7, 1967) was known Croatian Jewish conductor. Fišer was born in Zagreb on June 13, 1905 to a Jewish family of well-known Croatian architect Ignjat Fischer and his wife Helena (née Egersrodfer). She attended elementary and music school in Zagreb. Fišer graduated from the Academy of Music, University of Zagreb under Fran Lhotka as the first female conductor in Croatia. Soon after she left for Salzburg where she was perfecting herself at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg. From 1931 to 1934, Fišer worked as violinist at the Croatian Music", "psg_id": "16999219" }, { "title": "Ivana Monti", "text": "Ivana Monti Ivana Monti (born 20 February 1947) is an Italian stage, television and film actress. Born in Milan, Monti studied at the drama school of the Piccolo Teatro in her hometown, and made her professional debut in 1966 in the stage play \"I giganti della montagna\" directed by Giorgio Strehler. He also directed her in \"King Lear\" (1972) and in \"The Trial of Lucullus\" (1973). Monti was mainly active on television, in TV-movies and series. She also appeared in a number of films, mainly cast in supporting roles. Monti was married to journalist Andrea Barbato until his death in", "psg_id": "19268892" }, { "title": "Ivana Monti", "text": "1996. Ivana Monti Ivana Monti (born 20 February 1947) is an Italian stage, television and film actress. Born in Milan, Monti studied at the drama school of the Piccolo Teatro in her hometown, and made her professional debut in 1966 in the stage play \"I giganti della montagna\" directed by Giorgio Strehler. He also directed her in \"King Lear\" (1972) and in \"The Trial of Lucullus\" (1973). Monti was mainly active on television, in TV-movies and series. She also appeared in a number of films, mainly cast in supporting roles. Monti was married to journalist Andrea Barbato until his death", "psg_id": "19268893" }, { "title": "Ivana Jorović", "text": "Ivana Jorović Ivana Jorović (; born 3 May 1997) is a Serbian tennis player. Jorović has won 12 singles and two doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 10 December 2018, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 131. On 17 July 2017, she peaked at No. 299 in the doubles rankings. Čačak-born Jorović was ranked the No. 1 junior tennis player in the world in June 2014, and was a finalist in girls' doubles at the Australian Open and girls' singles at the French Open in 2014. Jorović made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at 2016", "psg_id": "17818801" }, { "title": "Ivana Banfić", "text": "won a Porin Award for Hit of the Year in 2001. Ivana Banfić Ivana Banfić () (born 16 November 1969) is a Croatian dancer and pop singer. She became famous under the stage name I BEE in the 1990s during the period of popularity of dance music in Croatia. Banfić was born in Zagreb. She released her first album in 1991. Her numbers were remembered for sexually provocative lyrics and elaborate choreography. Her well-known hit was \"Šumica\", a song about nude swimming. She also took part in a hugely successful duet with Bosnian vocalist Dino Merlin called \"Godinama\" in 2000,", "psg_id": "5910956" }, { "title": "Ivana (actress)", "text": "Ivana (actress) Ivana (born as Aleena Shaji) is an Indian actress who has appeared in Tamil and Malayalam films. Aleena began her career as a child actress in the Malayalam film industry through a supporting role in \"Masters\" (2012), before working on \"Rani Padmini\" (2015), three years later. Aleena then portrayed a pivotal role in \"Anuraga Karikkin Vellam\" (2016) as the daughter of the lead character. Director Bala had spotted a news article about \"Anuraga Karikkun Vellam\" online and subsequently chose to cast Aleena in his Tamil film, \"Naachiyaar\" (2018), which also had Jyothika and G. V. Prakash Kumar in", "psg_id": "20592645" }, { "title": "Ivana Fišer", "text": "Institute orchestra. As a conductor, Fišer debuted in 1933 while directing the comic opera Bastien und Bastienne with Zagreb philharmonic orchestra. From 1939 to 1941, she led the Zagreb Red Cross orchestra. Until 1941, she also led the Osijek philharmonic orchestra. From 1947 to 1965, Fišer worked as a prompter at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. Ivana Fišer Ivana Fišer (born Fischer; June 13, 1905 – September 7, 1967) was known Croatian Jewish conductor. Fišer was born in Zagreb on June 13, 1905 to a Jewish family of well-known Croatian architect Ignjat Fischer and his wife Helena (née Egersrodfer).", "psg_id": "16999220" } ]
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who wrote the stage musical cabaret?
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[ { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "London revival at the Lyric Theatre. The recording includes James Dreyfus as emcee and Anna Maxwell Martin as Sally Bowles. The recording peaked number 107 on the French Albums Chart and number 49 and the Dutch Albums Chart. In addition to these recordings, cast albums for the French, Spanish, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Austrian, Dutch, and two German productions have been released. Cabaret uses this instrumentation in some productions: English composer Dominic Lewis adapted the song \"Tomorrow Belongs To Me\" for the TV series \"The Man in the High Castle\". Cabaret (musical) Cabaret is a 1966 musical with music by John", "psg_id": "2156057" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "Cabaret (musical) Cabaret is a 1966 musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and book by Joe Masteroff, based on John Van Druten's 1951 play \"I Am a Camera\", which was adapted from the short novel \"Goodbye to Berlin\" (1939) by Christopher Isherwood. Set in 1931 Berlin as the Nazis are rising to power, it focuses on the nightlife at the seedy Kit Kat Klub, and revolves around young American writer Cliff Bradshaw and his relationship with English cabaret performer Sally Bowles. A sub-plot involves the doomed romance between German boarding house owner Fräulein Schneider and her", "psg_id": "2156013" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "theater, the curtain was already up, revealing a stage containing only a large mirror reflecting the auditorium. There was no overture; instead, a drum roll and cymbal crash led into the opening number. The juxtaposition of dialogue scenes with songs used as exposition and separate cabaret numbers providing social commentary was a novel concept that initially startled the audience, but as they gradually came to understand the difference between the two, they were able to accept the reasoning behind them. The musical opened on Broadway on November 20, 1966, at the Broadhurst Theatre, transferred to the Imperial Theatre and then", "psg_id": "2156018" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "darker and raunchier edge to it. The first recording of \"Cabaret\" was the original cast album, with some of the songs (especially \"Sitting Pretty\"/\"The Money Song\") heavily edited to save disk space, and others (especially \"Telephone Song\") taken at a faster tempo. When this album was released on compact disc, Kander and Ebb's voice-and-piano recordings of songs cut from the musical were added as bonus material. The 1972 movie soundtrack with Liza Minnelli is perhaps the best-known of the recordings, although the movie is much re-written and eliminates all but six of the original songs from the stage production. The", "psg_id": "2156055" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "There were a number of changes made between the 1993 and 1998 revivals, despite the similarities in creative team. The cabaret number \"Two Ladies\" was staged with the Emcee, a cabaret girl, and a cabaret boy in drag and included a shadow play simulating various sexual positions. The score was entirely re-orchestrated, using synthesizer effects and expanding the stage band, with all the instruments now being played by the cabaret girls and boys. The brutally satiric \"Sitting Pretty\", with its mocking references to deprivation, despair and hunger, was eliminated entirely, as it had been in the film version, and where", "psg_id": "2156027" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "Cliff's attitude towards him is because of \"that Jew at the party\", Cliff attacks him—only to be badly beaten up by Ernst's Nazi bodyguards and dragged out of the club. On stage, the Emcee introduces Sally, who enters to perform again, singing that \"life is a cabaret, old chum,\" cementing her decision to live in carefree ignorance and freedom (\"Cabaret\"). The next morning, the bruised Cliff is packing, when Herr Schultz visits. He tells Cliff that he is moving to another boardinghouse, but is confident that the bad times will soon pass. He understands the German people, he says, because", "psg_id": "2156047" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "seedy Kit Kat Klub; the second, a story set in the society of the club. After seeing one of the last rehearsals before the company headed to Boston for the pre-Broadway run, Jerome Robbins suggested the musical sequences outside the cabaret be eliminated. Prince ignored his advice. In Boston, Jill Haworth struggled with her characterization of cabaret performer Sally Bowles; critics thought the blonde dressed in a white dress suggested senior prom more than tawdry nightclub so Sally was changed to brunette before the show opened on Broadway. Prince's staging was unusual for the time. As the audience filled the", "psg_id": "2156017" }, { "title": "Nervous Cabaret", "text": "Nervous Cabaret Nervous Cabaret is an American punk-cabaret band from Brooklyn, New York, which formed in 2002. The singer Elyas Khan's stage creation \"Fragmented Devotion To You\", an operetta he conceived, wrote, and scored the surrounding music for, debuted at the 2001 DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn, and was the final stage in the development of his band Nervous Cabaret. The band has also performed with Amanda Palmer and Sxip Shirey at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn and at La Cigale theatre in Paris, France Additionally, Nervous Cabaret performed on the same stage with Sonic Youth at Festival", "psg_id": "18453115" }, { "title": "Cabaret (Cabaret song)", "text": "do with them or their affairs. After a heated row, Sally goes on stage singing “Cabaret” (“life is a cabaret, old chum”), thus confirming her decision to live in carefree ignorance of the impending problems in Germany. The version of the song used in the musical includes a verse beginning: \"I used to have a girlfriend known as Elsie With whom I shared Four sordid rooms in Chelsea...\" The verse goes on to describe her friend's prostitution, alcoholism and early death. Usually this is omitted in other commercial recordings of the song. A review by Robert Feldberg on NorthJersey.com explains", "psg_id": "12778905" }, { "title": "Cabaret (1972 film)", "text": "film, Sally is a very good singer, whereas the stage version often portrays her as being untalented. Fosse cut several of the songs, leaving only those that are sung within the confines of the Kit Kat Klub and \"Tomorrow Belongs to Me\" – sung in a beer garden (in the stage musical, it is sung first by the cabaret boys and then at a private party). Kander and Ebb wrote several new songs for the movie and removed others: \"Don't Tell Mama\" was replaced by \"Mein Herr\", and \"The Money Song\" (retained in an instrumental version as \"Sitting Pretty\") was", "psg_id": "1790825" }, { "title": "Nervous Cabaret", "text": "in Saint-Nazaire, France. Nervous Cabaret also supported Amanda Palmer on tour at the Bijou Theater in Knoxville, Tennessee, as mentioned on p. 210 of Tara Prescott and Aaron Drucker's book \"Feminism in the Worlds of Neil Gaiman\" (Gaiman is Palmer's husband). In 2008, Nervous Cabaret was invited to perform at the Louvre museum in Paris. Nervous Cabaret Nervous Cabaret is an American punk-cabaret band from Brooklyn, New York, which formed in 2002. The singer Elyas Khan's stage creation \"Fragmented Devotion To You\", an operetta he conceived, wrote, and scored the surrounding music for, debuted at the 2001 DUMBO Arts Festival", "psg_id": "18453116" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "both that they have nothing to worry about and that all will turn out well in the end. She eventually convinces Cliff and Fräulein Schneider to sing the song with her. (Both this song and \"Roommates\" are occasionally underscored by the rhythm of the piece.) These three deleted songs were recorded by Kander and Ebb, and the sheet music for the songs was included in \"The Complete Cabaret Collection\", a book of vocal selections from the musical. The song \"\", which was written for the 1972 film, and \"Maybe This Time\" (an earlier song of Kander and Ebb's, written for", "psg_id": "2156052" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "the unproduced musical \"Golden Gate\") were included in the 1998 revival. In this revival, \"Mein Herr\" replaced \"The Telephone Song\", which already had a small appearance before \"Don't Tell Mama\". \"Maybe This Time\" replaced \"Why Should I Wake Up?\", and was sung by Sally in her own personal reflection (both were included in the 2006 London revival). Previously, in the 1987 revival, a new song was written for Cliff entitled \"Don't Go\". In addition, there were two \"Money\" songs. Originally, the song \"Sitting Pretty\" was sung by the Emcee and backed up by the Cabaret Girls in international costumes and", "psg_id": "2156053" }, { "title": "Cabaret (Cabaret song)", "text": "Cabaret (Cabaret song) \"Cabaret\" is the title song from the 1966 musical of the same name. It is sung by the character Sally Bowles. The music was composed by John Kander and the lyrics by Fred Ebb. In the musical, the song is performed by the character Sally Bowles in a night club setting in Nazi Germany in 1931. Her lover has told her that he is taking her back to America so that they can raise their baby together in safety. Sally protests as she thinks their life in Berlin is wonderful and she states politics have nothing to", "psg_id": "12778904" }, { "title": "The Little Mermaid (musical)", "text": "together they wrote ten new songs for the stage musical, adding '60s rock, vaudeville and 1920s Brechtian cabaret to the sound of the show. In creating the underwater world on stage, director Zambello asked her design team to use translucent materials to create abstract shapes and manipulate light to give the watery illusion. The design team consisted of George Tsypin for sets, Natasha Katz for lighting and Tatiana Noginova for costumes, all three of whom had previously worked with Zambello. For the performers' movements, choreographer Stephen Mear had the actors wear Heelys wheeled footwear, dubbed \"merblades\", while tails on sprung-steel", "psg_id": "9175650" }, { "title": "Cabaret Shangai", "text": "Cabaret Shangai Cabaret Shangai (a.k.a. \"Cabaret Shaghai\") is a Mexican drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1950 and starred Rosa Carmina and Orol. Alberto (Robert Romaña), the confidant of Tony (Juan Orol), a gangster owner of the Cabaret Shanghai, departs from the business when his boss's lover, Mary Ruth (Rosa Carmina) shown affectionate with him. The destination will soon torment these cursed lovers, who will be chased by the police as well as by the betrayed gangster. The musical numbers of Rosa Carmina in the cabaret adorn this melodrama directed by the incomparable Juan Orol, who", "psg_id": "19259137" }, { "title": "Cabaret (Cabaret song)", "text": "Michelle Williams' interpretation of the song in the 2014 Broadway revival in relation to the musical's plot: AllMusic wrote that the 1972 film \"contains some definitive Minnelli performances, particularly her rendition of the title song\". Reviews of the 2014 Broadway revival included: \"The Guardian\" described the song as \"the hardest scene in the show, so shopworn as to have long ago collapsed into kitsch\". \"Broadway World\" wrote Michelle Williams' \"version of the title song has a wrenching, dead-eyed quality that hauntingly undercuts its light lyrics.\" It has been described as \"stirring\", \"devastating\", and \"jaunty\". Cabaret (Cabaret song) \"Cabaret\" is the", "psg_id": "12778906" }, { "title": "The Clockwork Cabaret", "text": "The Clockwork Cabaret The Clockwork Cabaret is a weekly podcast variety show focusing on steampunk music, created by the Davenport sisters and currently hosted by Emmett Davenport and Lady Attercop. The Clockwork Cabaret is known for its musical selection, tongue-in-cheek radio drama, and several storytelling segments such as, \"Klaude's Botched Inventions\", \"Emmett's Poetry Corner\", and \"Dear Prudence\", an advice column for the steampunk challenged. The hosts also encourage audience participation in such segments as \"The Adventures of the Klaude-o-tron\", which has audience members sending postcards from various locations around the world from the Klaude-o-tron. \"The Clockwork Cabaret\" was created and", "psg_id": "13531925" }, { "title": "Cabaret Shangai", "text": "transcends the rules of the genre to mix both the gangster films as the romantic drama. Cabaret Shangai Cabaret Shangai (a.k.a. \"Cabaret Shaghai\") is a Mexican drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1950 and starred Rosa Carmina and Orol. Alberto (Robert Romaña), the confidant of Tony (Juan Orol), a gangster owner of the Cabaret Shanghai, departs from the business when his boss's lover, Mary Ruth (Rosa Carmina) shown affectionate with him. The destination will soon torment these cursed lovers, who will be chased by the police as well as by the betrayed gangster. The musical numbers", "psg_id": "19259138" }, { "title": "Cabaret Voltaire (Zurich)", "text": "reunions, will give musical or literary performances. Young Zürich artists, of all tendencies, are invited to join us with suggestions and proposals. The cabaret featured spoken word, dance and music. The soirees were often raucous events with artists experimenting with new forms of performance, such as sound poetry and simultaneous poetry. Mirroring the maelstrom of World War I raging around it, the art it exhibited was often chaotic and brutal. On at least one occasion, the audience attacked the cabaret's stage. Though the cabaret was to be the birthplace of the Dadaist movement, it featured artists from every sector of", "psg_id": "2126881" }, { "title": "Cabaret de L'Enfer", "text": "Cabaret de L'Enfer Cabaret de l'Enfer (The Cabaret of Hell) was a famous cabaret in Montmartre, founded in November 1892 by Antonin Alexander and demolished in 1950 to allow for the expansion of a Monoprix supermarket. The \"Cabaret de L'Enfer\" was the counterpart to The \"Cabaret du Ciel\" (The Cabaret of Heaven), another cabaret which shared the same address on the Boulevard de Clichy. Antonin Alexander was the creator, director, and host of the twin ventures. Jules Claretie, who wrote that future historians of the mores of the Belle Epoque \"could not silently pass by these cabarets\", described them as", "psg_id": "20320895" }, { "title": "The Clockwork Cabaret", "text": "audience (which are frequently humorous) to the hosts are read each week, as well as, the hosts own poetry. The show is \"sponsored\" by several fictitious products and companies, which are often read by Phineas P. Moneyload, Rogue Financier. original \"sponsors\" have included: The Clockwork Cabaret The Clockwork Cabaret is a weekly podcast variety show focusing on steampunk music, created by the Davenport sisters and currently hosted by Emmett Davenport and Lady Attercop. The Clockwork Cabaret is known for its musical selection, tongue-in-cheek radio drama, and several storytelling segments such as, \"Klaude's Botched Inventions\", \"Emmett's Poetry Corner\", and \"Dear Prudence\",", "psg_id": "13531929" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "Schneider, Fräulein Kost tells Ernst, who now sports a Nazi armband, that Schultz is a Jew. Ernst warns Fräulein Schneider that marrying a Jew may not be wise. Fräulein Kost and company reprise \"Tomorrow Belongs to Me\", with more overtly Nazi overtones, as Cliff, Sally, Fräulein Schneider, Herr Schultz, and the Emcee look on. The cabaret girls, along with the Emcee in drag, perform a kick line routine which eventually becomes a goose-step. Fräulein Schneider expresses her concerns about her union to Herr Schultz, who assures her that everything will be all right (\"Married\" (Reprise)). They are interrupted by the", "psg_id": "2156043" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "design of the original (the Emcee is in full makeup and clothed) and most of the additional songs from the 1972 film (with the exception of \"Mein Herr\"). A videotaped UK TV production was produced in 1993 starring Alan Cumming. At the dawn of the 1930s in Berlin, the Nazi Party is growing stronger. The Kit Kat Klub is a seedy cabaret, a place of decadent celebration. The Klub's Master of Ceremonies, or M.C. (Emcee), together with the cabaret girls and waiters, warm up the audience (\"Willkommen\"). In a train station, Cliff Bradshaw arrives, a young American writer coming to", "psg_id": "2156036" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "the world.\" (\"Willkommen\" Reprise). In the Kit Kat Klub, the Emcee welcomes us (in the 1998 revival, he strips off his overcoat to reveal a concentration camp prisoner's uniform marked with a yellow Star of David and a pink triangle), and the backdrop raises to reveal white space with the ensemble standing within. The cabaret ensemble reprises \"Willkommen\", but it is now harsh and violent as the Emcee sings, \"Auf Wiedersehen...à bientôt...\" followed by a crescendo drum roll and a cymbal crash. Some productions have the white space then flashing with a strobe effect, implying the cabaret performers, except for", "psg_id": "2156049" }, { "title": "EastEnd Cabaret", "text": "EastEnd Cabaret EastEnd Cabaret is a musical comedy cabaret character duo based in London, England, formed in late 2009. The first incarnation of EastEnd Cabaret was in November 2009 at the iconic East End pub owned by artist Pauline Forster, The George Tavern. The show was called \"Bernadette Byrne (Bernie Dieter) and the EastEnd Cabaret\", and took the form of a cabaret revue, featuring singers, poets and comedians. EastEnd Cabaret created and curated \"The Attic\" in December 2010, a pop-up cabaret bar in an illegal squat in Soho. The building (which once housed the Limelight Club, famed in the 1980s", "psg_id": "15679316" }, { "title": "Cabaret Cornichon", "text": "Cabaret Cornichon The Cabaret Cornichon (Gherkin cabaret) was a Swiss cabaret company. It existed from 1934 to 1951 and was founded by Otto Weissert, Walter Lesch, Emil Hegetschweiler and Alois Carigiet. They were later joined by, among others, Max Werner Lenz, Elsie Attenhofer, Voli Geiler, Margrit Rainer, Ruedi Walter, Heinrich Gretler, Zarli Carigiet, Karl Meier and Alfred Rasser. The musical director was the pianist, Nico Kaufmann. From autumn 1950 to spring of 1951, Margrit Läubli appeared in the last programs of Cabaret Cornichon. The Cabaret Cornichon was essentially an entertainment cabaret but, inspired by the ideals of what later became", "psg_id": "15062147" }, { "title": "EastEnd Cabaret", "text": "marketing tools was one of the aspects highlighted by judges of The Hospital Club hClub100 award. The music video for their original song, \"Dangerwank\", filmed and edited by Triple A Films, has had over 28,000 hits to date. EastEnd Cabaret EastEnd Cabaret is a musical comedy cabaret character duo based in London, England, formed in late 2009. The first incarnation of EastEnd Cabaret was in November 2009 at the iconic East End pub owned by artist Pauline Forster, The George Tavern. The show was called \"Bernadette Byrne (Bernie Dieter) and the EastEnd Cabaret\", and took the form of a cabaret", "psg_id": "15679319" }, { "title": "Cabaret Cornichon", "text": "\"The above contains some information translated from the article in the German Wikipedia at\" Cabaret Cornichon The Cabaret Cornichon (Gherkin cabaret) was a Swiss cabaret company. It existed from 1934 to 1951 and was founded by Otto Weissert, Walter Lesch, Emil Hegetschweiler and Alois Carigiet. They were later joined by, among others, Max Werner Lenz, Elsie Attenhofer, Voli Geiler, Margrit Rainer, Ruedi Walter, Heinrich Gretler, Zarli Carigiet, Karl Meier and Alfred Rasser. The musical director was the pianist, Nico Kaufmann. From autumn 1950 to spring of 1951, Margrit Läubli appeared in the last programs of Cabaret Cornichon. The Cabaret Cornichon", "psg_id": "15062149" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "Sally (who is not standing in the white space), will fall victim to Nazi atrocities towards the Jews and gays. Every production of \"Cabaret\" has modified the original score, with songs being changed, cut, or added from the film version. This is a collective list featuring all songs from every major production. Act I Act II Of the prologue of songs originally planned, only \"Willkommen\" remained. One of the dropped numbers, \"I Don't Care Much\", was eventually restored to the 1987 production. \"Roommates\" was replaced by \"Perfectly Marvelous\", but largely serves the same purpose, for Sally to convince Cliff to", "psg_id": "2156050" }, { "title": "Cabaret (1972 film)", "text": "replaced by \"Money, Money\". \"Mein Herr\" and \"Money, Money\", which were composed for the film version, were added to performances of the stage musical alongside the original numbers. The song \"Maybe This Time\", which Sally performs at the cabaret, was not written for the film. Kander and Ebb had written it years earlier for Kaye Ballard, thus it was ineligible for an Academy Award nomination. Although \"Don't Tell Mama\" and \"Married\" were removed as performed musical numbers, both were used in the film. The former's bridge section appears as instrumental music played on Sally's gramophone; the latter is initially played", "psg_id": "1790826" }, { "title": "Black Pearl Cabaret", "text": "Black Pearl Cabaret Black Pearl Cabaret is an American troupe of actors, variety artists, and musicians founded by Richard O'Donnell. They performed only original musical comedies of a Gothic, humorous and macabre nature, and were located in the Victorian seaport of Port Townsend, WA.. Black Pearl Cabaret originally opened at the Undertown Coffee and Wine Bar literally located undertown, 211 Taylor St., in the heart of the picturesque Victorian seaport, Port Townsend Washington on October 2012. They eventually moved above ground to the Victorian Manresa Castle, 651 Cleveland St, Port Townsend, WA.. Black Pearl Cabaret genres: musical theatre, satire, interactive", "psg_id": "20529394" }, { "title": "Vedette (cabaret)", "text": "Vedette (cabaret) A vedette is the main female artist of a show derived from cabaret and its genres (revue, vaudeville, music hall or burlesque). The purpose of the vedette in a cabaret or nightclub show is to entertain the public. The vedette has to know how to sing, dance and act on stage. Depending on the quality of its show, career or mastery of one or more stage talents, can be considered a \"super vedette\" or \"first vedette\". Generally a vedette is a woman with physical presence, personality and charisma that captivates the public. In addition to singing, dancing and", "psg_id": "16388031" }, { "title": "The Cabaret Girl", "text": "The Cabaret Girl The Cabaret Girl is a musical comedy in three acts with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by George Grossmith, Jr. and P. G. Wodehouse. It was produced by Grossmith and J. A. E. Malone at the Winter Garden Theatre in London's West End in September 1922 and featured Dorothy Dickson, Grossmith, Geoffrey Gwyther, and Norman Griffin (later replaced by Leslie Henson) in the leading roles. The first performance was originally scheduled for Thursday, 14 September 1922, with Henson in a leading role, but he fell ill on the morning of the scheduled opening, which", "psg_id": "13516991" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "Shelley as shown by several letters. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" includes a favorable review of \"Shelley's Fiction\" (1998) by Phyllis Zimmerman, a book in which Zimmerman argues for Percy Bysshe Shelley's authorship of \"Frankenstein\", and a short bibliography of books and articles about Percy Bysshe Shelley and \"Frankenstein\". Lauritsen praises poet Edmund Blunden's \"\" (1946), calling it the best short biography about Percy Bysshe Shelley. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" was first published in 2007 by Pagan Press. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" was praised by the critic Camille Paglia, who wrote in \"Salon\" that \"Lauritsen assembles an overwhelming", "psg_id": "17577337" }, { "title": "Balls Cabaret", "text": "Tay Zonday. Balls Cabaret Balls is a weekly cabaret based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Created and hosted by singer Leslie Ball, the cabaret began at the Jungle Theater in 1991, and later moved to The Southern Theater. The Cabaret, which begins just after midnight on Saturdays, is intended to give both experienced and novice performers approximately seven minutes on stage to do any material of their choosing. Balls Cabaret has been cited as \"one of the most important laboratories for new talent in [the Twin Cities]\", and alumni of Balls include Maria Bamford, Mary Jo Pehl, Joel Hodgson, Frank Conniff, Nick", "psg_id": "16772279" }, { "title": "Balls Cabaret", "text": "Balls Cabaret Balls is a weekly cabaret based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Created and hosted by singer Leslie Ball, the cabaret began at the Jungle Theater in 1991, and later moved to The Southern Theater. The Cabaret, which begins just after midnight on Saturdays, is intended to give both experienced and novice performers approximately seven minutes on stage to do any material of their choosing. Balls Cabaret has been cited as \"one of the most important laboratories for new talent in [the Twin Cities]\", and alumni of Balls include Maria Bamford, Mary Jo Pehl, Joel Hodgson, Frank Conniff, Nick Swardson, and", "psg_id": "16772278" }, { "title": "Dark cabaret", "text": "\"Apartment\" (1997–2005) and the emergence of gothic bellydance. Collaboration with burlesque performers was given by Brian Viglione as the inspiration for The Dresden Dolls' look. Dark cabaret Dark cabaret may be a simple description of the theme and mood of a cabaret performance, but more recently has come to define a particular musical genre which draws on the aesthetics of the decadent, risqué German Weimar-era cabarets, burlesque and vaudeville shows with the stylings of post-1970s goth and punk music. Cabaret proper had long associations with counter-culture and dealt with disturbing themes, as exemplified by \"The Threepenny Opera\" by Bertolt Brecht", "psg_id": "6209612" }, { "title": "Dark cabaret", "text": "Dark cabaret Dark cabaret may be a simple description of the theme and mood of a cabaret performance, but more recently has come to define a particular musical genre which draws on the aesthetics of the decadent, risqué German Weimar-era cabarets, burlesque and vaudeville shows with the stylings of post-1970s goth and punk music. Cabaret proper had long associations with counter-culture and dealt with disturbing themes, as exemplified by \"The Threepenny Opera\" by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, with one of its best known songs \"Mack the Knife\" (\"\"Moritat von Mackie Messer\"\") which tells the story of a murderous anti-hero,", "psg_id": "6209606" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "story could be told in the structure of a more traditional book musical, and they replaced some of the songs with tunes more relevant to the plot. Isherwood's original characters were changed as well. The male lead became an American writer who teaches English; the anti-Semitic landlady was transformed into a tolerant woman with a Jewish beau, Herr Schultz, who owned a fruit store; two language students were eliminated; and two characters—prostitute Fräulein Kost and Nazi Ernst Ludwig—were added to the mix. The musical ultimately expressed two stories in one: the first, a revue centered on the decadence of the", "psg_id": "2156016" }, { "title": "Black Pearl Cabaret", "text": "cellist Aidan McClave, Thaddeus Plum performed by Joey Ripely, Matilda Pift performed by Misha Cassella-blackburn and the two-headed Twipple Twins, Twinkle & Dinkle, performed by Cassella-blackburn and Ripley. \"Kreepmas\" included Cellist arrangements by Aidan McClave, costumes designed by O'Donnell and built by Mara Palmen, stage managed and by D.J. Adams. Songs included \"Kreepmas Celebration\", \"Drink Up For Kreepmas\", \"I'm the Ghost of Been There Done That\", \"The Bells\", \"Why Not For Me\", and \"We Wish You a Merry Kreepmas\". The production was produced and directed by O'Donnell. Black Pearl Cabaret presented \"Bite Me,\" a musical spoof on the vampire film", "psg_id": "20529397" }, { "title": "Cabaret Red Light", "text": "seven piece orchestra. The production was re-mounted in December 2011 and sold out all performances. In October 2011 Cabaret Red Light produced an original musical play inspired by Mae West titled, \"Looking Pretty and Saying Cute Things\". Written by Anna Frangiosa and Peter Gaffney. Music direction by Chris Ashman. Inspired by Mae West's early brushes with the law over obscenity, her imprisonment for eight days after an \"obscenity conviction\", and her censuring by the Hayes Code. Cabaret Red Light produced no shows in 2012. The company's website had not been updated since 2011. Cabaret Red Light Cabaret Red Light was", "psg_id": "13717710" }, { "title": "Steve Ross (cabaret singer)", "text": "Steve Ross (cabaret singer) Steven Richard Ross (born December 8, 1938) is an American cabaret singer and pianist, known for his interpretations of the Great American Songbook, particularly the music of George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and Noël Coward. He is a revivalist of popular compositions from the early-to-mid 20th century, including ragtime, Tin Pan Alley, show tunes, musical theatre and patter songs. Ross has been dubbed \"the Crown Prince of Cabaret\", and his personal style described as \"the epitome of sophisticated 'cafe' cabaret\". Regarding his interpretations of Cole Porter, fellow cabaret pianist Michael Feinstein noted that Ross has,", "psg_id": "20254153" }, { "title": "The Light in the Piazza (musical)", "text": "Steven Morton as Fabrizio. The Berkeley Street Theatre in Toronto saw the Canadian première by Acting Up Stage open on January 30, 2010. The Arena Stage (Washington, DC), production ran from March 5, 2010 through April 11, 2010, with Hollis Resnik as Margaret. The European premiere was directed by Paul Kerryson at the Curve Theatre, Leicester, UK in May 2009, starring Lucy Schaufer as Margaret and Caroline Sheen as Clara, with design by George Souglides, musical direction by Julian Kelly, lighting design by Giuseppe di Iorio, sound design by Paul Groothuis. A highly acclaimed production at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theater", "psg_id": "5283466" }, { "title": "Cabaret", "text": "Vegas-style dinner shows, such as the Tropicana, with fewer comedy segments. The art form still survives in various musical formats, as well as in the stand-up comedy format, and in popular drag show performances. Cabaret is currently undergoing a renaissance of sorts in the United States, particularly in New Orleans, Seattle, Philadelphia, Orlando, Tulsa, Asheville, North Carolina, and Kansas City, Missouri, as new generations of performers reinterpret the old forms in both music and theater. Many contemporary cabaret groups in the United States and elsewhere feature a combination of original music, burlesque and political satire, as can be found in", "psg_id": "698799" }, { "title": "Viva Cabaret", "text": "Competition for slots on the show was intense, with many stars of the British alternative comedy circuit hoping to make an appearance. In addition to the show's British stars, regular international guests included Americans Greg Proops and Sandra Bernhard, and Australia's Doug Anthony All Stars. Viva Cabaret Viva Cabaret was a late night comedy variety television show that aired on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom from 1993 to 1994. The series was filmed in a sound stage in West London, with the set designed to resemble a cabaret club. The programme's house band included drummer Ray Weston (of Wishbone", "psg_id": "17686182" }, { "title": "Viva Cabaret", "text": "Viva Cabaret Viva Cabaret was a late night comedy variety television show that aired on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom from 1993 to 1994. The series was filmed in a sound stage in West London, with the set designed to resemble a cabaret club. The programme's house band included drummer Ray Weston (of Wishbone Ash) and members of Pink Floyd's touring band. The first episode, which debuted on 14 April 1993, was hosted by Tom Jones. Subsequent hosts included Julian Clary, Mark Lamarr, Mike McShane, Jools Holland, Mark Thomas, Eartha Kitt, Paul O'Grady as Lily Savage, and Lee Evans.", "psg_id": "17686181" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "their units of currency (representing Russian rubles, Japanese yen, French francs, American dollars, and German reichsmarks). For the movie, this number was then replaced by \"Money, Money\", and sung by the Emcee and Sally Bowles. However, \"Sitting Pretty\" was still heard briefly in the film. For the 1987 revival, there was a special version comprising a medley of both money songs, and motifs from the later song were incorporated into the \"international\" dance that had \"Sitting Pretty\". For the 1998 revival, only the later song written for the movie was used. This version added the Cabaret Girls, and had a", "psg_id": "2156054" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "original London cast recording (1968) was released in the UK and reissued on the CBS Embassy label in 1973. Both the 1986 London and 1998 Broadway revival casts were recorded. A 1999 two-CD studio recording contains more or less the entire score, including songs written for the movie or for later productions, and many incidentals and instrumentals not usually recorded. This recording features Jonathan Pryce as the Emcee, Maria Friedman as Sally, Gregg Edelman as Cliff, Judi Dench as Fräulein Schneider, and Fred Ebb as Herr Schultz. The most recent recording of \"Cabaret\" is the cast recording of the 2006/2007", "psg_id": "2156056" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "Cliff's bisexuality, including a brief scene where he kisses one of the Cabaret boys. \"I Don't Care Much\", which was cut from the original production, was reinstated, and \"Mein Herr\" was added from the film. The second Broadway revival was based on the 1993 Mendes-Donmar Warehouse production. For the Broadway transfer, Rob Marshall was co-director and choreographer. The production opened after 37 previews on March 19, 1998, at the Kit Kat Klub, housed in what previously had been known as Henry Miller's Theatre. Later that year it transferred to Studio 54, where it remained for the rest of its 2,377-performance", "psg_id": "2156024" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "her; he recites \"Casey at the Bat\". Cliff offers to take Sally home, but she says that her boyfriend Max, the club's owner, is too jealous. Sally performs her final number at the Kit Kat Klub aided by the female ensemble (\"Mein Herr\"). The cabaret ensemble performs a song and dance, calling each other on inter-table phones and inviting each other for dances and drinks (\"The Telephone Song\"). The next day, Cliff has just finished giving Ernst an English lesson when Sally arrives. Max has fired her and thrown her out, and now she has no place to live, and", "psg_id": "2156038" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "Mendes' concept), including productions in Texas (US), Colombia, Canada, Malaysia, Brazil, South Africa, Mexico, Melbourne, Peru, France, Venezuela, Serbia, Spain, Argentina, Israel and Greece. In 2008, the Stratford Shakespeare Festival performed an extremely powerful production at the Avon Theatre designed by Douglas Paraschuk and directed by Amanda Dehnert, featuring Bruce Dow as the Emcee, Trish Lindström as Sally, Sean Arbuckle as Cliff, Nora McClellan as Fräulein Schneider and Frank Moore as Herr Schultz. The Shaw Festival at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, included \"Cabaret\" in its 2014 season. The production, which ran from April 10 – October 26, 2014 at the Festival Theatre,", "psg_id": "2156034" }, { "title": "Cabaret (musical)", "text": "he is a German too. When Sally returns, she reveals that she has had an abortion; Cliff slaps her. He still hopes that she will join him, but Sally says that she has \"always hated Paris\" and hopes that when Cliff finally writes his novel, he will dedicate it to her. Cliff leaves, heartbroken. On the train to Paris, Cliff begins to write his novel, reflecting on his experiences: \"There was a cabaret, and there was a master of ceremonies ... and there was a city called Berlin, in a country called Germany ... and it was the end of", "psg_id": "2156048" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "Hunt, as well as the \"nature of the manuscript evidence\", showed that the work was \"conceived and mainly written by Mary Shelley\". The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein is a 2007 book written and published by John Lauritsen, in which the author argues that the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, not his wife Mary Shelley, is the real author of \"Frankenstein\" (1818), that the novel \"has consistently been underrated and misinterpreted\", and that its dominant theme is \"male love\". Lauritsen maintains that handwriting cannot be used to determine the actual author of \"Frankenstein\". His work received positive", "psg_id": "17577344" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein is a 2007 book written and published by John Lauritsen, in which the author argues that the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, not his wife Mary Shelley, is the real author of \"Frankenstein\" (1818), that the novel \"has consistently been underrated and misinterpreted\", and that its dominant theme is \"male love\". Lauritsen maintains that handwriting cannot be used to determine the actual author of \"Frankenstein\". His work received positive reviews in gay publications. However, some commentators in other publications rejected Lauritsen's views and supported the conventional view that \"Frankenstein\" was written", "psg_id": "17577334" }, { "title": "Cabaret (1972 film)", "text": "the first director to win all three awards in one year. The film also won seven British Academy Film Awards, including Best Film, Best Direction and Best Actress, as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. It won the Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association. In 1995, \"Cabaret\" was the ninth live-action musical film selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being deemed \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\". \"Cabaret\" is cited on TV Guide's greatest films on TV and Video, and in", "psg_id": "1790835" }, { "title": "Cabaret", "text": "Cabaret Cabaret () is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music, song, dance, recitation, or drama. It is mainly distinguished by the performance venue, which might be a pub, a restaurant or a nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining or drinking, does not typically dance but usually sits at tables. Performances are usually introduced by a master of ceremonies or MC. The entertainment, as done by an ensemble of actors and according to its European origins, is often (but not always) oriented towards adult audiences and of a clearly underground nature. In the United States striptease,", "psg_id": "698782" }, { "title": "Giant Green Lizard! The Musical", "text": "Gizard and the show was given a new title. \"Giant Green Lizard! The Musical\" utilized both of the Maverick's theatrical spaces. Act One took place on the cabaret stage (which was set up to look like a karaoke bar), while Act Two took audiences to the proscenium stage, which was used as a lookout point for the Tokyo skyline. The show featured video segments, a miniature-scale destructible set of Tokyo, and a dozen original songs - including \"Out of Synch\", \"Love Song For Gizard\" and \"The Monster In Me\". The show received a positive notice in the entertainment trade BackStage", "psg_id": "8468733" }, { "title": "Black Pearl Cabaret", "text": "published in the PT Leader Arts Section, \"Kreepshow,\" a Gothic comedy cabaret conjuring some spiritual denizens of our Victorian seaport,” was listed as one of the favorite locally written plays penned by Brazillia R. Kreep. Other nods included one of the standout acting performances by R O’Donnell as The Kreep, as well as outstanding achievements in directing and choreography (O’Donnell) and costuming (Lynne Casella.) Black Pearl Cabaret Black Pearl Cabaret is an American troupe of actors, variety artists, and musicians founded by Richard O'Donnell. They performed only original musical comedies of a Gothic, humorous and macabre nature, and were located", "psg_id": "20529401" }, { "title": "Backstage musical", "text": "Diggers\" series (1933, 1935 and 1937). Other stage musicals that have elements of backstage musicals include \"Show Boat\" (1927), \"Kiss Me, Kate\" (1948), \"The Band Wagon\" (1953), \"\" (1959), \"Cabaret\" (1966), \"Follies\" (1971), \"A Chorus Line\" (1975) and \"The Phantom of the Opera\" (1986). Backstage musical A backstage musical is a genre of musical with a plot set in a theatrical context that revolves around the production of a play or musical revue. The film's narrative trajectory often comes to a halt one or more times to allow a performance. The songs performed in this context are considered diegetic numbers", "psg_id": "15297068" }, { "title": "High School Musical 2: On Stage!", "text": "High School Musical 2: On Stage! Disney's High School Musical 2: On Stage! is the second adaptation of Disney's \"High School Musical\" franchise, and is currently being made available for community theatres and high/middle/elementary schools by Music Theatre International. It opens up with the Wildcats in Ms. Darbus's room on the eve of summer vacation. Everyone is anxious for the final school bell, except Ms. Darbus who is still teaching. Jason decides to ask Ms. Darbus about her favorite summer memory, much to the disgust of the rest of the class. Halfway through her speech, the final bell rings and", "psg_id": "11662477" }, { "title": "Crazy Horse (cabaret)", "text": "unaffiliated with the original, include: Crazy Horse (cabaret) Le Crazy Horse Saloon or Le Crazy Horse de Paris is a Parisian cabaret known for its stage shows performed by nude female dancers and for the diverse range of magic and variety 'turns' between each nude show and the next. Its owners have helped to create related cabaret and burlesque shows in other cities. Unrelated businesses have used the phrase \"Crazy Horse\" in their names. The Paris Crazy Horse occupies former wine cellars (12 in all which have been knocked together) of an impressive Haussmanian building at 12 Avenue George-V (from", "psg_id": "7388373" }, { "title": "Crazy Horse (cabaret)", "text": "Crazy Horse (cabaret) Le Crazy Horse Saloon or Le Crazy Horse de Paris is a Parisian cabaret known for its stage shows performed by nude female dancers and for the diverse range of magic and variety 'turns' between each nude show and the next. Its owners have helped to create related cabaret and burlesque shows in other cities. Unrelated businesses have used the phrase \"Crazy Horse\" in their names. The Paris Crazy Horse occupies former wine cellars (12 in all which have been knocked together) of an impressive Haussmanian building at 12 Avenue George-V (from the British king George V,", "psg_id": "7388368" }, { "title": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History", "text": "Lion Who Wrote History\" has also been reviewed by \"Kirkus Reviews\", \"Publishers Weekly\", \"The New York Times\", and Common Sense Media. Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History is a 2017 picture book biography by Walter Dean Myers about the life of Frederick Douglass. \"BookList\", in a starred review, wrote \"Focused, informative writing and strong, effective illustrations combine to make this the go-to Frederick Douglass biography for younger students.\" and the \"School Library Journal\" wrote \"Although this title is similar in scope to Doreen Rappaport's \"Frederick's Journey\", the two books complement each other.", "psg_id": "20093516" }, { "title": "Dark cabaret", "text": "by Jill Tracy, \"Sometimes, Sunshine\" by Revue Noir, and \"Coin-Operated Boy\" by The Dresden Dolls. Formed by Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione in 2000, The Dresden Dolls described their music as \"Brechtian punk cabaret\", a term coined by Amanda Palmer in early 2003 in part to preclude being labelled by the media as goths. Nevertheless, with their musical style and appearance in white face makeup and reduced period clothing, The Dresden Dolls and their fans quickly became the most readily identified with the newly evident dark cabaret genre, garnering the most mainstream attention. Subsequently, bands began categorising themselves and their", "psg_id": "6209610" }, { "title": "Vigil (musical)", "text": "Vigil (musical) Vigil is a one-woman Australian musical with book and lyrics by Steve Vizard and music by Joe Chindamo. An exploration of mother-daughter relationships with comedy and drama, the musical concerns Liz, a prodigal daughter who returns to her mother's hospital ward on Christmas Eve after a long time overseas. Commissioned by the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, \"Vigil\" was inspired by a family gathering around Vizard's recently deceased mother. The original production featured Christie Whelan Browne and was directed by Andy Packer. It premiered at the Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre for the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in June 2017, followed", "psg_id": "20240718" }, { "title": "Cabaret", "text": "Fontaine, Moliere and Jean Racine were known to frequent a cabaret called the \"Mouton Blanc\" on rue du Vieux-Colombier, and later the \"Croix de Lorraine\" on the modern rue Bourg-Tibourg. In 1773 French poets, painters, musicians and writers began to meet in a cabaret called \"Le Caveau\" on rue de Buci, where they composed and sang songs. The Caveau continued until 1816, when it was forced to close because its clients wrote songs mocking the royal government. In the 18th century the \"café-concert\" or \"café-chantant\" appeared, which offered food along with music, singers, or magicians. The most famous was the", "psg_id": "698785" }, { "title": "High School Musical on Stage!", "text": "High School Musical on Stage! High School Musical on Stage! is a musical based on the Disney Channel Original Movie \"High School Musical\", with music and lyrics by Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil, Ray and Greg Cham, Drew Seeley, Randy Petersen, Kevin Quinn, Andy Dodd, Adam Watts, Bryan Louiselle, David N. Lawrence, Faye Greenberg and Jamie Houston, and a book by David Simpatico. It has quickly become a very popular choice for high school musical theatre productions. List of main characters in their respective groups. At East High School (in Albuquerque, New Mexico) (\"Wildcat Cheer\"), Troy Bolton tells his Jock friends,", "psg_id": "10451997" }, { "title": "Desmond O'Connor (cabaret performer)", "text": "Desmond O'Connor (cabaret performer) Desmond O'Connor (also known as Des O'Connor) is an English ukulele playing cabaret host and musical comedy performer. He is an award-winning composer and lyricist and musical director/co-creator for the award-winning Twice Shy Theatre. He has also been a teacher and head of seniors at Eaton Square School in London, and is a trained educational psychologist, specialising in helping children with special needs or learning difficulties. Des O'Connor was a member of the Cambridge Footlights at the same time as Mitchell and Webb, Richard Ayoade and Matthew Holness. After a year away from Cambridge, he became", "psg_id": "15475562" }, { "title": "Stage West Pechet Family Musical Award", "text": "Stage West Pechet Family Musical Award The Stage West Pechet Family Musical Award is conferred annually for a new musical work by a Playwrights Guild of Canada member. The award celebrates and recognizes the excellence of Canadian playwrights. To qualify, the musical work must not have had a premiere production. The award is sponsored by the Playwrights Guild of Canada and Stage West Restaurants. The award is worth $5000. The Chair of the Musical Award works with three jurors from across Canada. The identities of the jurors are confidential until the judging process is complete. Decisions of the jury are", "psg_id": "17469946" }, { "title": "Cabaret de L'Enfer", "text": "\"Cabaret de l'Enfer\" once stood. It was inside the Monoprix that Georges first confessed to be \"the killer of East Paris\". Cabaret de L'Enfer Cabaret de l'Enfer (The Cabaret of Hell) was a famous cabaret in Montmartre, founded in November 1892 by Antonin Alexander and demolished in 1950 to allow for the expansion of a Monoprix supermarket. The \"Cabaret de L'Enfer\" was the counterpart to The \"Cabaret du Ciel\" (The Cabaret of Heaven), another cabaret which shared the same address on the Boulevard de Clichy. Antonin Alexander was the creator, director, and host of the twin ventures. Jules Claretie, who", "psg_id": "20320902" }, { "title": "Bokken Lasson", "text": "from street singer to performing at cabarets and restaurants, and occasionally in musical comedies and plays, including performances at the Königliche Hoftheater in Stuttgart. After several years of touring she settled in Kristiania, where she had singing roles at musical comedies at Centraltheatret and Fahlstrøms Teater. In 1912, together with her later husband Vilhelm Dybwad, Lasson started the cabaret Chat Noir in Oslo, modelled after the Paris cabaret Le Chat Noir. Vilhelm Dybwad wrote songs for the cabaret, and Per Krohg made the first stage decorations. To start with, Chat Noir was a literary cabaret, and among its contributiors were", "psg_id": "13977464" }, { "title": "Caught in a Cabaret", "text": "couldn't hear what the actors was talkin'. Charles Chaplin was the leading fun maker.\" A reviewer for the New York Dramatic Mirror wrote, \"Superlatives are dangerous epithets, especially when dealing with pictures. For that reason it is unwise to call this the funniest picture that has ever been produced, but it comes mighty close to it.\" Caught in a Cabaret Caught in a Cabaret is a 1914 short comedy film written and directed by Mabel Normand and starring Normand and Charles Chaplin. Chaplin plays a waiter who fakes being the Prime Minister of Greenland to impress a girl. He then", "psg_id": "10073278" }, { "title": "Caught in a Cabaret", "text": "Caught in a Cabaret Caught in a Cabaret is a 1914 short comedy film written and directed by Mabel Normand and starring Normand and Charles Chaplin. Chaplin plays a waiter who fakes being the Prime Minister of Greenland to impress a girl. He then is invited to a garden party where he gets in trouble with the girl's jealous boyfriend. Mabel Normand wrote and directed comedies before Chaplin and mentored her young co-star. Moving Picture World's review said, \"This is another two-reel comedy manufactured in Mack Sennett's comical factory out in Californy State [sic]. It caused so much laughter you", "psg_id": "10073277" }, { "title": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?", "text": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls? Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?: The Search For The Secret Of Qumran is a book by Norman Golb which intensifies the debate over the origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls, furthering the opinion that the scrolls were not the work of the Essenes, as other scholars claim, but written in Jerusalem and moved to Qumran in anticipation of the Roman siege in 70 AD. Writing in \"Church History\", Gregory T. Armstrong stated: \"This book is 'must reading' for every historian regardless of her or his period of specialization. It demonstrates how a particular", "psg_id": "11221749" }, { "title": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?", "text": "Hartmut Stegemann. \"Qumran und das Judentum zur Zeit Jesu\" 84 (1994): 175-94 as basing \"his support of the Essene hypothesis of factors of hierarch, initiation rites, community of goods, ritual baths, a common meal and views on marriage as well as calendar.\" They then refer to the alternative estimate of Golb, \"that the scrolls came from Jerusalem to a fortress in Qumran during the siege of Jerusalem around 70 CE Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls? Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?: The Search For The Secret Of Qumran is a book by Norman Golb which intensifies the debate over", "psg_id": "11221758" }, { "title": "High School Musical on Stage!", "text": "to serve as tests for the new full-length adaptation, but due to complications with multiple drafts of both the script and the score, all but two schools were forced to drop out of the pilot program. High School Musical on Stage! High School Musical on Stage! is a musical based on the Disney Channel Original Movie \"High School Musical\", with music and lyrics by Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil, Ray and Greg Cham, Drew Seeley, Randy Petersen, Kevin Quinn, Andy Dodd, Adam Watts, Bryan Louiselle, David N. Lawrence, Faye Greenberg and Jamie Houston, and a book by David Simpatico. It has", "psg_id": "10452011" }, { "title": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History", "text": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History is a 2017 picture book biography by Walter Dean Myers about the life of Frederick Douglass. \"BookList\", in a starred review, wrote \"Focused, informative writing and strong, effective illustrations combine to make this the go-to Frederick Douglass biography for younger students.\" and the \"School Library Journal\" wrote \"Although this title is similar in scope to Doreen Rappaport's \"Frederick's Journey\", the two books complement each other. Recommended for collections looking to further explore Douglass's legacy.\" \"The Buffalo News\" called it an \"excellent illustrated biography\". \"Frederick Douglass: The", "psg_id": "20093515" }, { "title": "Musical theatre", "text": "authors produced other innovative works in the 1960s, such as \"Celebration\" and \"I Do! I Do!\", the first two-character Broadway musical. The 1960s would see a number of blockbusters, like \"Fiddler on the Roof\" (1964; 3,242 performances), \"Hello, Dolly!\" (1964; 2,844 performances), \"Funny Girl\" (1964; 1,348 performances) and \"Man of La Mancha\" (1965; 2,328 performances), and some more risqué pieces like \"Cabaret\", before ending with the emergence of the rock musical. Two men had considerable impact on musical theatre history beginning in this decade: Stephen Sondheim and Jerry Herman. The first project for which Sondheim wrote both music and lyrics", "psg_id": "272864" }, { "title": "Stage West Pechet Family Musical Award", "text": "final. Jury feedback is not released to candidates. A shortlist of the best three entries is released and the winner announced during the annual Tom Hendry Awards ceremony. Stage West Pechet Family Musical Award The Stage West Pechet Family Musical Award is conferred annually for a new musical work by a Playwrights Guild of Canada member. The award celebrates and recognizes the excellence of Canadian playwrights. To qualify, the musical work must not have had a premiere production. The award is sponsored by the Playwrights Guild of Canada and Stage West Restaurants. The award is worth $5000. The Chair of", "psg_id": "17469947" }, { "title": "The Musical Box (band)", "text": "be a three act performance, featuring music spanning from \"From Genesis to Revelation\" (1969) to \"Wind &\" \"Wuthering\" (1976). In \"The Buffalo News\", Jeff Miers wrote: \"The Musical Box elevates the concept of the 'tribute' band to a new level\". The Musical Box is the only Genesis tribute band that has received active support and permission from the real group. In 2002, Hackett joined them on stage at the Royal Albert Hall in London, playing an encore of \"Firth of Fifth\". He played with them on stage once more in Switzerland. Collins wrote a positive introduction of the band for", "psg_id": "7594918" }, { "title": "The Smallest Show on Earth (musical)", "text": "The Smallest Show on Earth (musical) The Smallest Show on Earth is a musical based on the 1957 British Lion film, now in the StudioCanal film library, which starred Peter Sellers and Margaret Rutherford. The stage musical incorporates songs by Irving Berlin. It was the idea of director Thom Southerland, who wrote the script for the musical with Paul Alexander. The first production of the musical opened at The Mercury Theatre Colchester on 25 September 2015. The British Lion film is not a musical, so the principal difference between the British Lion film script by William Rose and John Eldridge,", "psg_id": "18834878" }, { "title": "The Thekla", "text": "Musical\". To support its theatre and cabaret (which seldom paid for itself), the Old Pro also provided a stage for bands. Within a year, the Old Pro was in use as a small theatre, jazz venue, folk club and cabaret. Across her stage came hopefuls who became \"names,\" and often unannounced \"names\" who wanted to once again experience the intimacy of their first foray into show business. Many of Britain's best and brightest comedians either played there, or stayed there. Many of the Old Pro's employees worked the bar or the box office or ship's maintenance to find themselves one", "psg_id": "7184879" }, { "title": "Black Pearl Cabaret", "text": "theatre, improvisational theatre, variety show, circus, and vaudeville. BPC incorporated these genres in all-original musical comedies penned by Richard O'Donnell under his nom de plume B. R. Kreep. Black Pearl Cabaret presented \"An Evening With The Kreep\", a 90-minute theatrical with book, music, and lyrics accredited to Richard O'Donnell's nom de plume B. R. Kreep. It was presented by the Black Pearl Cabaret on October 25–27, 2012. \"An Evening With The Kreep\" featured poetry and song and summons a variety of haunting characters from the Kreep’s darkest dreams. Characters included The Kreep performed by O'Donnell, Parthenia Goste performed by Alanna", "psg_id": "20529395" }, { "title": "High School Musical on Stage!", "text": "Theatrical staged a US tour that began on August 1, 2007 and ended on August 3, 2008. Principal Cast High School Musical 2, the sequel to the popular movie \"High School Musical\", is also being spun off into a stage musical. Like the original, the show has been adapted into 2 different productions: A 1-act, 70-minute version and a 2-act full length production. This stage production includes the song \"Hummuhummunukunukuapua'a\" that was left out of the original movie but included in the DVD. Through Music Theatre International, Disney Theatrical is licensing the theatrical rights. MTI had originally recruited 7 schools", "psg_id": "10452010" }, { "title": "Cabaret (1972 film)", "text": "and Ebb wrote new ones to replace those that were discarded. In the traditional manner of musical theater, called an \"integrated musical\", every significant character in the stage version sings to express his or her own emotion and to advance the plot. In the film version, the musical numbers are entirely diegetic, taking place inside the club, with one exception, \"Tomorrow Belongs to Me\", the only song sung neither by Grey's character of the Kit Kat Klub's Master of Ceremonies nor by Minnelli's character of Sally Bowles. In the sexually charged \"Two Ladies\", about a \"ménage à trois\", the Master", "psg_id": "1790806" }, { "title": "New York City Cabaret Law", "text": "New York City Cabaret Law The New York City Cabaret Law was a dancing ban originally enacted in 1926, during Prohibition, and repealed in 2017. It referred to the prohibition of dancing in all New York City spaces open to the public selling food and/or drink unless they had obtained a cabaret license. It prohibited \"musical entertainment, singing, dancing or other form of amusement\" without a license. Critics argued that the license was expensive and difficult to obtain and that enforcement was arbitrary and weaponized against marginalized groups, but proponents insisted that the law minimized noise complaints. According to the", "psg_id": "20047976" }, { "title": "Cabaret de L'Enfer", "text": "opening at 34 Boulevard de Clichy, Antonin moved the establishment down the street to number 53, where it remained for more than half a century. Meanwhile, the original location was purchased by a competitor, the illusionist Dorville, and his administrator, Roger, who opened a \"cabaret macabre\", the \"Cabaret du Néant\" (Cabaret of the Void), which specialized in more sinister \"invocations of what lies beyond the grave\", while the \"Cabaret du Ciel\" (Cabaret of Heaven) joyfully proposed \"mystical illusions\" and the Cabaret of Hell, \"magic tricks\". According to Jules Claretie, the spectacles offered by the Cabarets of Ciel and Enfer \"did", "psg_id": "20320897" }, { "title": "Vedette (cabaret)", "text": "spectacles in the enclosure of her property, the Theater Fru-Frú; Wanda Seux, called \"The Golden Bomb\" and considered the \"Barbie\" of the vedettes for her thin figure and blonde hair; Thelma Tixou \"The Girl of the Golden Body\", native of Argentina, famous for her stature and imposing physique, and star for several years of the famous cabaret El Capri, Isela Vega, popular Mexican film actress, who scandalized audiences with her provocative shows in the stage, and Princesa Yamal, famous by her Arabian exotic dances. Other outstanding figures were Brigitte Aubé, Cleopatra, Alejandra del Moral, Mora Escudero, Gioconda, Ivonne Govea, Iris", "psg_id": "16388055" }, { "title": "Western Cabaret", "text": "of the place\". No episodes have survived. , the following performers who appeared in \"Western Cabaret\" are subjects of Wikipedia articles. The numbers of episodes in which they appeared are given in parentheses (treating the broadcasts of 10 January and 12 January as a single episode). Western Cabaret Western Cabaret was a live variety programme series broadcast in 1939 on BBC Television. It was one of several spin-offs from the BBC series \"Cabaret\". It was compered by \"Big\" Bill Campbell and produced by Harry Pringle. Four episodes were broadcast. The BBC television service was suspended on 1 September 1939 with", "psg_id": "18395546" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "that while he argues that Mary Shelley was not well educated enough to have written \"Frankenstein\", his argument fails because \"it is not a good, let alone a great novel and hardly merits the attention it has been given.\" Lauritsen replied that \"Frankenstein\" \"is a radical and disturbing work, containing some of the most beautiful prose in the English language ... a profound and moving masterpiece, fully worthy of its author, Percy Bysshe Shelley.\" \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" received positive reviews from Jim Herrick in \"Gay Humanist Quarterly\", Hubert Kennedy in \"The Guide\", and Douglas Sadownick in \"The Gay", "psg_id": "17577339" }, { "title": "Jane Eyre (musical)", "text": "Lowood Institution, is not in the stage musical. The \"Talkin Broadway\" reviewer wrote: \"A successful dramatic interpretation of the ever-popular novel by Charlotte Bronte, Jane is also blessed with a luxuriant score, haunting and memorable music, and crisp, intelligent lyrics which speak from the very heart of this tragic and romantic story. John Caird, who wrote the book, and Paul Gordon, who wrote the music and lyrics, have come up with a major contender come Spring’s award time...With Jane Eyre, Marla Schaffel joins that small group of great stars of the American musical theatre - Angela Lansbury, Julie Andrews, and", "psg_id": "6257772" }, { "title": "The Cabaret of Dr Caligari", "text": "The Cabaret of Dr Caligari The Cabaret of Dr Caligari was a BBC Radio 4 comedy series first broadcast in November and December 1991. It was written by Alan Gilbey, and produced by Anne Edyvean. Starring John Woodvine as Dr. Bryon Caligari, Victoria Wicks as Anthrax and Sylvester McCoy as Snuff, \"The Cabaret of Dr Caligari\" is a macabre comedy about the goings on at a night club owned by Dr Caligari. The episodes centre on the unpleasant actions of an individual (usually a character strongly associated with the 1980s), who finds themselves in Dr Caligari's nightclub, catching up with", "psg_id": "4874301" }, { "title": "Karma Nightclub & Cabaret", "text": "fate, the nightclub re-opened under new ownership about three months later, on January 24, 2014. Approximately $100,000 in remodeling brought a new central bar design and skylights to the main room, however no pivotal changes were made to the club's operation. On Saturday, January 31, 2015, the building housing Karma was lost in a four-alarm fire which began in the stage area about 7:15 pm, ahead of a planned night of performances. The fire gutted the building, resulting in a roof collapse and a loss of power to surrounding areas. Karma Nightclub & Cabaret Karma Nightclub & Cabaret (formerly The", "psg_id": "18596629" }, { "title": "Smilin' Buddha Cabaret", "text": "\"The Buddha\" or \"Smileys\" (just a few of many nicknames for the place) had a licence which allowed it to operate an hour later than other bars. Although many great musicians played its small stage from the 1950s to the 1990s, it was more simply known as a place for touring and local musicians to congregate. The venue closed for good in 1993, serving its last 16–17 years as Vancouver's epicentre of punk rock. Smilin' Buddha Cabaret Smilin' Buddha Cabaret is an album by Canadian rock band 54-40. The album is named after a live music club in Vancouver, British", "psg_id": "5542989" } ]
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which italian fashion designer was murdered on the orders of his ex-wife?
[ { "title": "History of Italian fashion", "text": "had begun exporting luxury fashion goods and handbags to other nations, including the United States. In the 1960s, the handbags produced by the designer Gucci drew the attention of celebrities such as Grace Kelly, Peter Sellers, Audrey Hepburn and the First Lady of the United States, Jackie Kennedy. Gucci's \"GG\" monogram logo became synonymous with Hollywood fashion. Jackie Kennedy developed a close friendship with the Italian designer Valentino Garavani, and wore his designs ever since 1965, including at her wedding to Aristotle Onassis. Florence was Italy's fashion capital in the 1950s and 1960s, and Milan in the 1970s and 1980s,", "psg_id": "14162183" } ]
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[ { "title": "Valentino (fashion designer)", "text": "Valentino (fashion designer) Valentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani (born 11 May 1932), best known as Valentino, is an Italian fashion designer and founder of the Valentino SpA brand and company. His main lines include Valentino, Valentino Garavani, Valentino Roma, and R.E.D. Valentino. Valentino was born in Voghera, in the province of Pavia, Lombardy, Italy. His mother named him after her screen idol Rudolph Valentino. He became interested in fashion while in primary school in his native Voghera, Lombardy, northern Italy, when he apprenticed under his aunt Rosa and local designer Ernestina Salvadeo, an aunt of noted artist Aldo Giorgini. Valentino then", "psg_id": "3632276" }, { "title": "Michael Costello (fashion designer)", "text": "Michael Costello (fashion designer) Michael Costello (born January 20, 1983) is an American fashion designer. Michael Costello was born on January 20, 1983, in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles. Costello is of Romani Hungarian, Italian, Russian and Greek origins. At the age of 15, he moved to Palm Springs, California. Fashion was something that came naturally to Michael — from starting at the age of two by drawing dresses on his bedroom walls to opening his first store at the age of 15 at 286 North Palm Canyon Drive in Palm Springs. It was at his first store in Palm Springs", "psg_id": "18816132" }, { "title": "Wayne Cooper (fashion designer)", "text": "and international department stores and boutiques. On 20 June 2008 Cooper was charged by police with assaulting his wife, Sarah Marsh. On 31 October 2008 Cooper pleaded guilty to common assault and was placed on a two-year good behaviour bond after charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and intimidation were dropped. Cooper assaulted his wife days after she had cancer surgery. Cooper has also been criticised by the NSW Cancer Council due to his willingness to work with tobacco companies. Wayne Cooper (fashion designer) Wayne Cooper is a British-born fashion designer based in Australia. Cooper grew up in London's", "psg_id": "11352782" }, { "title": "Valentino (fashion designer)", "text": "move Valentino and Giammetti, another for the luggage and the staff, and a third to transport five of six Valentino's pugs as one of them, Maude, always travels with Valentino. Valentino (fashion designer) Valentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani (born 11 May 1932), best known as Valentino, is an Italian fashion designer and founder of the Valentino SpA brand and company. His main lines include Valentino, Valentino Garavani, Valentino Roma, and R.E.D. Valentino. Valentino was born in Voghera, in the province of Pavia, Lombardy, Italy. His mother named him after her screen idol Rudolph Valentino. He became interested in fashion while in", "psg_id": "3632297" }, { "title": "Maria Antonelli (fashion designer)", "text": "Maria Antonelli (fashion designer) Maria Antonelli (1903-1969) was a pioneer of Italian fashion design who took part in the first Italian fashion shows. Maria Antonelli was born in 1903. She was apprenticed at Battilocchi tailoring in Rome. Antonelli founded her eponymous fashion house in 1930. In July 1951 she took part in the show organised by Giovanni Battista Giorgini in Florence that attempted to establish Italian fashion as a rival to France. Her designs have been described as having \"minimalist silhouettes which pre-empted the 60s trend\". She dressed the actresses Clara Calamai, Anna Magnani, and Alida Valli. In 1969, she", "psg_id": "20667974" }, { "title": "Peter Alexander (fashion designer)", "text": "Peter Alexander (fashion designer) Peter Alexander is an Australian fashion designer known for pyjamas, loungewear and giftware. Peter Alexander was born on the hj March 1965 in South Africa, but his family moved to Melbourne soon after his birth. During the early days of the Peter Alexander brand, Peter worked from his mother's dining room table. He initially sold directly to department stores. When a store cancelled an order for 2,000 pairs of pyjamas in 1990, in desperation, he took out a mail order advertisement in \"Cleo\" magazine. Alexander received 6,000 orders from that one advertisement alone. In 2000, Peter", "psg_id": "16173480" }, { "title": "Alexey Sorokin (fashion designer)", "text": "at FIT permanent collection and were showcased at Global Fashion Capitals Exhibition in 2015. Sorokin's studio is currently bases in St. Petersburg, Russia where he creates seasonal collection and produce private orders. Alexey Sorokin (fashion designer) Alexey Sorokin (born 29 November 1983) is a fashion designer of womenswear label Homo Consommatus. In 2008, the Saint Petersburg State Academy of Art and Design housed the designer's final graduation collection. Its main idea was consumerism and the 'wrapping of a person' as means of identification and self-defense. Two years after the graduation Sorokin set up luxury womenswear label Homo Consommatus, which is", "psg_id": "16776060" }, { "title": "Maureen Baker (fashion designer)", "text": "Maureen Baker (fashion designer) Evelyn Maureen Baker (born Porter; 26 May 1920 – 5 December 2017) was a British fashion designer. She was the chief designer for the Susan Small label for many years, before working for her own label. She is perhaps best known as the designer of the wedding dress of Princess Anne. She was born Evelyn Maureen Porter on 26 May 1920, one of six children of Stephen Porter, a bookmaker, and his wife, Ethel, grew up in Hammersmith, London, and was educated at a convent school. Baker rose to prominence when she was appointed in 1943", "psg_id": "18225700" }, { "title": "Maria Antonelli (fashion designer)", "text": "took part in the Mare Moda festival where her models were described by Antony King-Deacon of \"The Times\" as \"thrashing about with their arms and legs in a sort of frenzied apathy. On they ran, harem-scarem, wiggle, scream and they were gone.\" Antonelli died in 1969. Her designs featured in the Victoria & Albert Museum's exhibition \"The Glamour of Italian Fashion 1945-2014\" in 2014. Maria Antonelli (fashion designer) Maria Antonelli (1903-1969) was a pioneer of Italian fashion design who took part in the first Italian fashion shows. Maria Antonelli was born in 1903. She was apprenticed at Battilocchi tailoring in", "psg_id": "20667975" }, { "title": "David Emanuel (fashion designer)", "text": "David Emanuel (fashion designer) David Emanuel (born 17 November 1952) is a Welsh fashion designer who is best known for designing, with his former wife, the wedding dress worn by Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1981. He participated in the British reality television show \"I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!\" in 2013 and came runner-up to Westlife singer Kian Egan. He is currently Host and Creative Director of the TLC flagship show \"\". He has also Hosted and Creatively Directed a spin off TLC show Say Yes to the VEGAS Dress. Which sees him in Las Vegas dealing with", "psg_id": "8326402" }, { "title": "The Psycho Ex-Wife", "text": "the entire blog offline rather than removing posts specifically about his ex-wife. Janet Shan of the \"Hinterland Gazette\", a webblog on issues affecting the African American community, pointing out that the author had never threatened his ex-wife and wrote \"if the gist of the posts over the four years was to express frustration with the divorce process through the courts, the emotional toll it has taken on him and his children, and the angst he feels going through the process, then he has every right under the Constitution to voice that frustration\". The Psycho Ex-Wife The Psycho Ex-Wife (thepsychoexwife.com) was", "psg_id": "17818440" }, { "title": "William Tang (fashion designer)", "text": "William Tang (fashion designer) William Tang (邓达智 Deng Dazhi, born 1959) is a Hong Kong fashion designer. Tang studied fashion at London College of Fashion, and established his own brand in 1985. His 1989 collection was based on a \"peasant\" look which came to him during a visit to China. He was well received in Hong Kong but subsequent collections in the early 1990s featuring cheongsam (qipao) failed to make an impression in Paris. Tang also did corporate image design for Dragon Air and Hong Kong Airport. One of his works was displayed along with other Hong Kong fashion designers", "psg_id": "18563958" }, { "title": "William Tang (fashion designer)", "text": "at the \"Fashion Attitude - Hong Kong Fashion Design\" exhibition in 2007. William Tang (fashion designer) William Tang (邓达智 Deng Dazhi, born 1959) is a Hong Kong fashion designer. Tang studied fashion at London College of Fashion, and established his own brand in 1985. His 1989 collection was based on a \"peasant\" look which came to him during a visit to China. He was well received in Hong Kong but subsequent collections in the early 1990s featuring cheongsam (qipao) failed to make an impression in Paris. Tang also did corporate image design for Dragon Air and Hong Kong Airport. One", "psg_id": "18563959" }, { "title": "Barbie Fashion Designer", "text": "as \"Quake\" and \"Doom.\" According to PC Data, which tracked computer game sales in the United States, \"Fashion Designer\" sold 351,945 units and earned $14 million by the end of 1996. It was the country's sixth-best-selling computer game of that year. Commenting on its performance that year, a writer for \"Next Generation\" wrote that \"\"Barbie Fashion Designer\" has done an excellent job at expanding the market and scored well with the female population.\" It was also the top-selling SKU for Christmas 1997. According to Joyce Slaton of GameSpot, \"Mattel's successful innovation [was] placing \"Barbie Fashion Designer\" on toy aisles rather", "psg_id": "20208888" }, { "title": "Andrew Warren (fashion designer)", "text": "Andrew Warren (fashion designer) Andrew Warren (born January 17, 1993) is an American fashion designer and socialite. He is the creator and owner of the fashion label \"Just Drew\". Warren is the son of Michael Warren, a real estate investor, and Marcy Warren. His grandfather, David Warren, was a garment manufacturer and designer who founded the Warren Group, which the family sold in 1998. Warren was educated at Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School, Stephen Gaynor School and York Preparatory School. After graduating high school he attended Syracuse University, graduating in 2015. Warren is the creator of the fashion label \"Just", "psg_id": "20846222" }, { "title": "David Emanuel (fashion designer)", "text": "where he sang three songs in Welsh before an audience of four thousand people. Emanuel's wardrobe and set design portfolio includes: As well as designing sets and costumes for ballet, film, concert, music videos, ad campaigns, theatre and television productions, Emanuel has completed commissions to design a complete range of uniforms and accessories for Virgin Airways, in 1991, and the Britannia Airways flight attendant uniforms, in 1999. Co-authors David and Elizabeth Emanuel: David Emanuel (fashion designer) David Emanuel (born 17 November 1952) is a Welsh fashion designer who is best known for designing, with his former wife, the wedding dress", "psg_id": "8326413" }, { "title": "Gerald McCann (fashion designer)", "text": "began designing clothes for department stores such as Fenwick, Harrods and House of Fraser. Speaking to \"The Times\" about his return to British fashion after two decades away, he described his exasperation with the industry's focus on young designers. \"What they need is a \"good\" designer to do young clothes...the trouble is that the industry forces them too early. They are never given the chance to make their mistakes in the backroom.\" Gerald McCann (fashion designer) Gerald McCann (born 1931) is a British fashion designer who was considered among the leading lights of the Swinging London fashion scene, alongside names", "psg_id": "18388406" }, { "title": "Ma Ke (fashion designer)", "text": "the 64th Venice Film Festival in 2007. Ma Ke is not the first Chinese fashion designer to show at Paris Fashion Week. That distinction belongs to the designer Frankie Xie and his label JEFEN, which had its Paris debut in 2006. In 2008, Ma Ke was invited to reprise WUYONG/\"the Earth\" as part of the Fashion in Motion live catwalk events held at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Three performances were given in the Raphael Gallery on May 16, 2008. Concurrently, a piece from the collection was on display in the museum's China Design Now exhibition, where Ma", "psg_id": "13063527" }, { "title": "Peter Russell (fashion designer)", "text": "he was advising and also the Lilydale and Melbourne hunts. However, after moving out in August, Russell returned to Britain in November, at which point he seems to have retired. Russell died in Folkestone in 1966. Peter Russell (fashion designer) Peter Russell (1886-1966) was a London-based English fashion designer and a founder member of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers. Running a major couture house from the 1930s to the early 1950s, he has been described as a: \"designer of beautiful, jauntily sophisticated women's suits\". Russell did not reveal much about his early life, although an article in \"The", "psg_id": "18214404" }, { "title": "Fashion Designer: Style Icon", "text": "the player presents the creations in catalogues, on movie posters, and on the catwalk, and must select models and hairstyles for the presentations. Player performance is rated according to tailoring time, fashion choices, and accuracy as the player attempts to advance his or her career on the way to becoming the world‘s most famous fashion designer. Fashion Designer: Style Icon Fashion Designer: Style Icon is a game for the Nintendo DS, developed by French studio Creative Patterns and published by 505 Games. It was released on 9 November 2007. The player takes the role of a young woman who wants", "psg_id": "11357640" }, { "title": "Paul Smith (fashion designer)", "text": "In tribute to his close friend Tony Gross, the company collaborated with Cutler & Gross on a limited edition collection of eyewear for his spring/summer 2019 show in Paris. Paul Smith worked with James Turner of Sports Purpose to cover a 1965 Porsche 911 with his famous multicoloured stripes, which went on to compete at Le Mans Classic and Goodwood Festival of Speed. Paul Smith (fashion designer) Sir Paul Smith (born 5 July 1946) is a British fashion designer. His reputation is founded on his designs for men's clothing, but his business has expanded into other areas too. Smith was", "psg_id": "1364064" }, { "title": "Don O'Neill (fashion designer)", "text": "Don O'Neill (fashion designer) Don O'Neill (born 1966) is an Irish fashion designer. He was born in the seaside village of Ballyheigue, County Kerry, Ireland. Initially training as a chef, O’Neill was able to study to be a fashion designer, his true passion, after winning a full tuition scholarship to the Barbara Bourke College of Fashion Design. After traveling the world and working for famous designers and fashion houses such as Christian Lacroix, he arrived in New York, where spent ten years working with evening-wear designer Carmen Marc Valvo and three years as head of the Badgley Mischka diffusion label.", "psg_id": "17101039" }, { "title": "Paul Smith (fashion designer)", "text": "Paul Smith (fashion designer) Sir Paul Smith (born 5 July 1946) is a British fashion designer. His reputation is founded on his designs for men's clothing, but his business has expanded into other areas too. Smith was made a Royal Designer for Industry in 1991, and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000. The British fashion company was founded in 1970 by Paul Smith, and has expanded into over 70 countries, selling its products via standalone stores, departments in high-end stores or malls, along with airport terminals, as well as the e-commerce section of its international website. Born in", "psg_id": "1364053" }, { "title": "William Baker (fashion designer)", "text": "Baker worked as stylist for Britney Spears on her 2009 \"The Circus Starring Britney Spears\" tour. He has also been credited as director of British pop singer Leona Lewis' critically acclaimed debut tour The Labyrinth, which was filmed in the London O2 Arena for a DVD/CD release. William Baker (fashion designer) William Baker (born 1973 in Manchester, England) is a fashion designer, fashion journalist , stylist, author and theatre director, best known for his past work with musician Kylie Minogue. Baker attended the Manchester Grammar School, where he was taught by the current head of Religious Studies Dennis Brown, and", "psg_id": "4586773" }, { "title": "Peter Russell (fashion designer)", "text": "Peter Russell (fashion designer) Peter Russell (1886-1966) was a London-based English fashion designer and a founder member of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers. Running a major couture house from the 1930s to the early 1950s, he has been described as a: \"designer of beautiful, jauntily sophisticated women's suits\". Russell did not reveal much about his early life, although an article in \"The Sydney Morning Herald\" of 1953 states that before embarking on a career in fashion he was a horse rancher in Saskatchewan, Canada, a rubber planter in Malaya and a farmer in Norfolk, England. An article in", "psg_id": "18214393" }, { "title": "Michael Fish (fashion designer)", "text": "middle 1960s and the early 1970s as well, such as \"Performance,\" in which Mick Jagger wears one of Fish's dresses for men. Fish was credited as a costume designer for the Peter Sellers film \"There's a Girl in My Soup.\" He also designed the ruffled shirts worn by Jon Pertwee for the duration of his five-year tenure as the Third Doctor on \"Doctor Who\". Jerry Cornelius, Michael Moorcock's fictional poster child for this era, often wore elaborate tailor-made suits by Mr. Fish. Michael Fish (fashion designer) Michael Fish (born 1940) is a British fashion designer famous for designing many of", "psg_id": "11957021" }, { "title": "Michael Donnellan (fashion designer)", "text": "an historic listed building is still a part of the London couture scene as London showrooom for the French fashion designer Roland Mouret. Michael Donnellan (fashion designer) Michael Donnellan (1915–1985) – best known as Michael of Carlos Place and simply Michael – was an Irish-born fashion designer who headed the house of Lachasse from 1941, before running a successful eponymous couture house in London from 1953 to 1971. From the 1960s on, he combined the role of couturier with consultancy to mainstream fashion houses, most notably acting as a key consultant to Marks & Spencer. His obituary of 1985 in", "psg_id": "18286678" }, { "title": "Andrew Warren (fashion designer)", "text": "his friendships with Tiffany Trump, EJ Johnson, Peter Brant II, Kyra Kennedy, and Gaïa Jacquet-Matisse, a group which has been dubbed the \"Snap Pack\" on the New York social scene. Because of his popular Instagram account, he has been referred to as one of the \"Rich Kids of Instagram\". Warren spoke out against ridicule and criticism of Tiffany Trump during her father's 2016 presidential campaign. Andrew Warren (fashion designer) Andrew Warren (born January 17, 1993) is an American fashion designer and socialite. He is the creator and owner of the fashion label \"Just Drew\". Warren is the son of Michael", "psg_id": "20846224" }, { "title": "The Psycho Ex-Wife", "text": "The Psycho Ex-Wife The Psycho Ex-Wife (thepsychoexwife.com) was a blog that operated in the United States between 2007 and 2011. The site was shut down following an order by family court judge Diane Gibbons (Pennsylvania) who said that the website subjected the blogger's ex-wife to \"outright cruelty\" and could be harmful to the couple's children. The blogger unsuccessfully argued that the family court decision was a violation of his rights under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The case received widespread news media attention. Starting in May 2006, Anthony Morelli and Misty Weaver-Ostinato, his girlfriend, began publicly chronicling Morelli's", "psg_id": "17818426" }, { "title": "John Flett (fashion designer)", "text": "unable to sustain his business venture. His business affairs were described as a \"rocky road\" and he parted company with his backers in 1988/9. He moved on to Paris to work for Claude Montana on the designer's debut collection for Lanvin. Flett relocated to Florence in 1990, where he worked for Italian designer Enrico Coveri on a menswear range (Coveri died in 1990). Flett's obituaries in both \"The Times\" and \"The Guardian\" noted that at the time of his death, aged 27, he was on the point of signing a contract with the Milan fashion house Zuccoli to create a", "psg_id": "18877530" }, { "title": "Gerald McCann (fashion designer)", "text": "Gerald McCann (fashion designer) Gerald McCann (born 1931) is a British fashion designer who was considered among the leading lights of the Swinging London fashion scene, alongside names such as Mary Quant, subsequently moving to the United States to continue his career. After early commercial success designing for other brands, McCann established his own label in 1963. He attracted the attention of influential US fashion buyers in the mid 1960s and soon began designing for the American market, as well as for key British fashion retailers targeting the youth market. He moved to the US to work on New York's", "psg_id": "18388396" }, { "title": "The Ex-Wife of My Life", "text": "The Ex-Wife of My Life The Ex-Wife of My Life or L'Ex-femme de ma vie is a 2005 French comedy-drama film directed by Josiane Balasko and starring Balasko, Karin Viard and Thierry Lhermitte. It is the sixth film directed by Balasko. Tom is a successful popular novelist. He will soon marry again. However, he meets his previous wife in a restaurant. It is obviously penniless, homeless and seven months pregnant and a half. She asks him for help. Tom decides to host her. Quickly, his ex-wife and her psychiatrist friend invade his home. The film premiered at the Marrakech International", "psg_id": "18659682" }, { "title": "The Ex-Wife of My Life", "text": "Film Festival in 2004. The Ex-Wife of My Life The Ex-Wife of My Life or L'Ex-femme de ma vie is a 2005 French comedy-drama film directed by Josiane Balasko and starring Balasko, Karin Viard and Thierry Lhermitte. It is the sixth film directed by Balasko. Tom is a successful popular novelist. He will soon marry again. However, he meets his previous wife in a restaurant. It is obviously penniless, homeless and seven months pregnant and a half. She asks him for help. Tom decides to host her. Quickly, his ex-wife and her psychiatrist friend invade his home. The film premiered", "psg_id": "18659683" }, { "title": "Clive Evans (fashion designer)", "text": "Clive Evans (fashion designer) Clive Evans, better known as Clive, was a London-born fashion designer of the 1960s who attracted a number of celebrity fans and was promoted internationally as a high fashion designer from Swinging London. Operating initially as a couture designer – and at a time when fashion was undergoing a radical shift towards mass-market and ready-to-wear – he was described by \"The Times\" fashion editor Prudence Glynn in 1972 as: \"the last flowering on the tree of British couture\". Evans was born in London into a medical family, claiming six generations of doctors came before him. He", "psg_id": "18288713" }, { "title": "Jeffrey Williams (fashion designer)", "text": "he has gained confidence to venture into other projects and ideas. He traveled to India to view fabrics and designs and is now working as a fashion illustrator, a fashion consultant, and a stylist. Residing in New York, he works on his own fashion line. Jeffrey Williams (fashion designer) Jeffrey Williams (born January 16, 1984 in Seattle, Washington), is a fashion designer who won the second season of Bravo network's \"Project Runway\" spinoff, \"The Fashion Show\". Jeffrey Williams was born in Seattle, Washington. He was born to Jeffrey Williams and Beverly Minnis Williams and grew up in a blended family", "psg_id": "16197523" }, { "title": "Samata (fashion designer)", "text": "Samata (fashion designer) Samata, also known as Samata Pattinson, is a fashion entrepreneur, director, producer and presenter. The British-born Ghanaian fashion designer, author and journalist is also best known for her role as Global Campaign Director for \"Suzy Amis Cameron's\" Red Carpet Green Dress campaign showcasing ethical fashion on the Oscars red carpet. Samata has written for Guardian, \"Vogue\" and \"Huffington Post\", covering sustainable fashion. She is an award-winning womenswear designer whose work in the fields of fashion and sustainability have received coverage from BBC Radio 1Xtra, \"Essence\", ITV's \"This Morning,\" E! Entertainment, Women’s Wear Daily, ELLE, InStyle, Essence, Refinery", "psg_id": "12080170" }, { "title": "Elaine Kim (fashion designer)", "text": "1996, with subsequent stores in the NoLita neighborhood on Mott Street and then on Robertson Boulevard in Beverly Hills. Kim launched her eponymous designer label in March 2008, which was featured on the Wednesday July 23, 2008 cover of \"Women's Wear Daily\". \"The former designer for Product is re-entering the market after an eight-year absence with a smart, streamlined collection.\" Elaine Kim (fashion designer) Elaine Kim (born 1962) is an American fashion designer. Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1962 and was raised in San Francisco and Los Angeles. In 1986, Kim opened and operated the boutiques, Ecru,", "psg_id": "12122728" }, { "title": "History of Italian fashion", "text": "regained popularity worldwide. While many clients of Italian fashion designers are celebrities, Italian fashion brands also focus on ready-to-wear clothes. Italian fashion, art, music, and philosophy flourished during the Renaissance in Italy. The cities of Venice, Milan, Florence, Naples, and Rome produced textiles such as velvet, silk, and wool. Italian fashion grew in popularity and influence across Europe, and was preferred by one of the most powerful families in Italy, the Medicis of Florence. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Italian fashion was influenced by the art of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael. Italian fashion was extravagant and expensive,", "psg_id": "14162172" }, { "title": "Gary Graham (fashion designer)", "text": "2011 he launched Anagram, a capsule collection inspired by pieces from his namesake line. Graham was a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist in 2009. In May 2010 Graham traveled to his alma mater in Chicago to accept the Legend of Fashion Award. He is a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Gary Graham (fashion designer) Gary Graham (born June 21, 1969 in Wilmington, Delaware) is an American fashion designer and artist. His flagship boutique and design studio is located in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. Gary Graham was born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware. After graduating", "psg_id": "14707811" }, { "title": "Samata (fashion designer)", "text": "founded by Suzy Amis Cameron and James Cameron, and is an advocate for international organisation Women for Women. Samata is one of Ghana's prominent fashion industry members and was amongst a select group invited by High Commissioner His Excellency Professor Kwaku Danso-Boafo to attend the Screen Nation 'Sons and Daughters of Ghana' at the Ghanaian High Commission. Samata judged the \"Top Model of Colour\" finale in The Gambia, meeting President of The Gambia, Yahya AJJ Jammeh. Samata (fashion designer) Samata, also known as Samata Pattinson, is a fashion entrepreneur, director, producer and presenter. The British-born Ghanaian fashion designer, author and", "psg_id": "12080178" }, { "title": "John Richmond (fashion designer)", "text": "line: Richmond Denim. His close ties with the rock music fashion industry have led him to dress stars such as Madonna, George Michael, David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Annie Lennox, Axl Rose, Bryan Adams, David A. Stewart, Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian, Dita Von Teese, Kate Moss, Kaya Jones and also Lady Gaga. He has collaborated with Iraqi fashion designer Reem Alasadi in London. His daughter Phoenix Richmond, is a new fashion model. John Richmond (fashion designer) John Richmond (born 1960 in Manchester) is an English fashion designer based in Italy. Richmond moved from Manchester to London, then eventually to", "psg_id": "10525931" }, { "title": "Peter Jackson (fashion designer)", "text": "Peter Jackson (fashion designer) Peter Jackson (27 January 1928 – 1 August 2008) was an Australian men's fashion outfitter and fashion designer who catered to the Melbourne market. Herbert Peter Jackson was brought up in South Yarra, Victoria and became a hairdresser in 1950, and then designer in 1953. He gradually transformed his family's mixed business into a specialist menswear shop, and later opened a number of branches. His early clients included celebrities such as Graham Kennedy, Bert Newton and Philip Brady. He introduced store credit cards to Australia. He was influenced by London's Carnaby Street, and he became a", "psg_id": "12279342" }, { "title": "Sara Berman (fashion designer)", "text": "Sara Berman (fashion designer) Sara Berman is a British fashion designer whose eponymous womenswear brand operated from 1998 until 2012, when she put the label on hold to focus on fine art. Producing clothing for London stores before she graduated and achieving success within a year of leaving fashion college, she won both New Generation (NewGeN) awards and a UK fashion export award. The brand was renowned for its knits, quirky prints and tailored pieces. Sara Berman was born in 1976 and is the daughter of the fashion designer Helene Berman. She studied at Fine Arts College in Hampstead, and", "psg_id": "13786658" }, { "title": "Jacques Doucet (fashion designer)", "text": "Jacques Doucet\" about the life and work of the fashion designer. Jacques Doucet (fashion designer) Jacques Doucet () (1853–1929) was a French fashion designer and art collector. He is known for his elegant dresses, made with flimsy translucent materials in superimposing pastel colors. Doucet was born in Paris in 1853 to a prosperous family whose lingerie and linens business, Doucet Lingerie, had flourished in the Rue de la Paix since 1816. In 1871, Doucet opened a salon selling ladies' apparel. An enthusiastic collector of eighteenth-century furniture, objets d'art, paintings, and sculptures, many of his gowns were strongly influenced by this", "psg_id": "8652143" }, { "title": "Italian fashion", "text": "and opening up and setting up their first boutiques and emporia. Until the 1970s, Italian fashion was mainly designed for the rich and famous, more or less like the French \"\"Haute Couture\"\". Yet, in the 1970s and 80s, Italian fashion started to concentrate on ready-to-wear clothes, such as coats, jackets, trousers, shirts, jeans, jumpers and miniskirts. Milan became more affordable and stylish for shoppers, and Florence was deposed of its position as the Italian fashion capital and replaced by Rome, which grew in importance as high fashion pole in the country thanks to the creations of Valentino, Fendi, Roberto Capucci,", "psg_id": "13896851" }, { "title": "Richard Robinson (fashion designer)", "text": "Hotel. As well as ready-to wear clothing lines and his haute couture collections, Robinson has designed clothing for various celebrities, including the wives of at least three Prime Ministers. Robinson operates a boutique on Sussex Drive in Ottawa. Each year he creates a special dress design to be unveiled on Canada Day at his boutique. Richard Robinson (fashion designer) Richard Robinson is a Canadian fashion designer based in Ottawa, Ontario. He is the proprietor of Richard Robinson Haute Couture, and operates the Richard Robinson Academy of Fashion Design. Robinson entered the fashion business by working for Christian Dior and Yves", "psg_id": "18786841" }, { "title": "Jeffrey Williams (fashion designer)", "text": "Jeffrey Williams (fashion designer) Jeffrey Williams (born January 16, 1984 in Seattle, Washington), is a fashion designer who won the second season of Bravo network's \"Project Runway\" spinoff, \"The Fashion Show\". Jeffrey Williams was born in Seattle, Washington. He was born to Jeffrey Williams and Beverly Minnis Williams and grew up in a blended family of 12 children. He is openly gay. His gift for fashion and design was evident as young as age three, he loved the feel of fabrics, liked picking out his mother's dress up clothing. His mother supported and inspired her prodigious son, supplying him as", "psg_id": "16197518" }, { "title": "History of Italian fashion", "text": "History of Italian fashion The history of Italian fashion is a chronological record of the events and people that impacted and evolved Italian fashion into what it is today. From the Middle Ages, Italian fashion has been popular internationally, with cities in Italy producing textiles like velvet, silk, and wool. During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Italian fashion for both men and women was extravagant and expensive, but the fashion industry declined during the industrialization of Italy. Many modern Italian fashion brands were founded in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and in the 1950s and 1960s, Italian fashion", "psg_id": "14162171" }, { "title": "Richard Robinson (fashion designer)", "text": "Richard Robinson (fashion designer) Richard Robinson is a Canadian fashion designer based in Ottawa, Ontario. He is the proprietor of Richard Robinson Haute Couture, and operates the Richard Robinson Academy of Fashion Design. Robinson entered the fashion business by working for Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent in their Paris ateliers. In 1969 he started his own fashion company in Ottawa. In 1972, Robinson opened the Richard Robinson Fashion Design Academy. Each year in May the Academy mounts a fashion show to display the work of both Robinson and his students. The event is usually held at the Lac Leamy", "psg_id": "18786840" }, { "title": "Stephen Williams (fashion designer)", "text": "Stephen Williams (fashion designer) Stephen Williams (born 1964) is an English tailor and fashion designer the establisher of his brand, Terence Trout, tailoring house Bespoke HQ. He previously worked with Giorgio Armani, Calvin Klein and DKNY, and he ran the Paul Costelloe Menswear line. Williams was born 14 July 1964 in Manchester. His parents were both in the wool and textile industry, and his mother owned a shop which customers used to travel to just to see the outfits she wore. He started working with the family business from the age of 11; he wanted to work there full-time after", "psg_id": "17266735" }, { "title": "Michael Donnellan (fashion designer)", "text": "Michael Donnellan (fashion designer) Michael Donnellan (1915–1985) – best known as Michael of Carlos Place and simply Michael – was an Irish-born fashion designer who headed the house of Lachasse from 1941, before running a successful eponymous couture house in London from 1953 to 1971. From the 1960s on, he combined the role of couturier with consultancy to mainstream fashion houses, most notably acting as a key consultant to Marks & Spencer. His obituary of 1985 in \"The Times\" described his label as \"the last great English tailoring house\", saying also that Donnellan's death: \"marks the end of an era\".", "psg_id": "18286668" }, { "title": "Don O'Neill (fashion designer)", "text": "In 2009, THEIA was launched. The collection is a manifestation of Don’s vision to bring out every woman’s inner goddess. O'Neill currently serves as the Creative Director of the label. He has dressed Carrie Underwood at the 2013 Grammys and Oprah Winfrey at the 2012 Oscars. Don O'Neill (fashion designer) Don O'Neill (born 1966) is an Irish fashion designer. He was born in the seaside village of Ballyheigue, County Kerry, Ireland. Initially training as a chef, O’Neill was able to study to be a fashion designer, his true passion, after winning a full tuition scholarship to the Barbara Bourke College", "psg_id": "17101040" }, { "title": "Yang Li (fashion designer)", "text": "Yang Li (fashion designer) Yang Li is a fashion designer based in London. He currently is the creative director of his eponymous label Yang Li. Li was born in Beijing and resided there for the first 10 years of his life. His mother was a translator and his father was a communist government worker and table tennis player. After moving to Perth, Australia at the age of 10, Li spent his isolated teenage years playing basketball and skateboarding, two sports whose style and expression through clothing were his first introduction to fashion. Li dabbled in music and briefly studied law", "psg_id": "20661477" }, { "title": "John Flett (fashion designer)", "text": "womenswear collection and relaunch his career. John Flett (fashion designer) John Flett (28 September 1963 – 19 January 1991) was a British fashion designer who achieved early success with his own brand before designing briefly for Claude Montana. He died of a heart attack at the age of 27, while working in Florence. Sue Chowles, who had a work placement with Flett before working in fashion and later as a fashion academic, has said: \"He would have been more influential than Galliano now...he was the most inspirational pattern cutter, a true genius\". \"The Independent\" included John Flett at number 17", "psg_id": "18877531" }, { "title": "Henry Lau (fashion designer)", "text": "newspaper quoted, \"Hacken was wearing an art piece more than a costume...\" In January 2014, Lau presented his \"Street Sophistication\" collection, inpspired by an innocent girl's dream to become a Hollywood star, at HK Fashion Extravaganza. Henry Lau (fashion designer) Henry Lau (劉志華) (b. May 10, 1973 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong fashion designer. He has a chain of retail shops called Spy Henry Lau. Lau began to design clothing while he was a student at Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1992. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design in 1995. Lau participated in costume creation", "psg_id": "12698168" }, { "title": "Wayne Cooper (fashion designer)", "text": "Wayne Cooper (fashion designer) Wayne Cooper is a British-born fashion designer based in Australia. Cooper grew up in London's East End. Always interested in fashion, he moved to Australia in 1985 and trained in fashion design at East Sydney Technical College while working at the Sydney clothing store, Masons. Cooper was part of a successful fashion partnership in Sydney for 7 years, before launching his own label 'BRAVE'. In 1996 the signature line 'WAYNE COOPER' was added to the 'BRAVE' label, and in 2002 the lot was replaced by the 'WAYNE' label. He has shown for the past 10 years", "psg_id": "11352780" }, { "title": "Malcolm Hall (fashion designer)", "text": "to the Malcolm Hall website, the company today still \"\"creates exquisite, rock-inspired, suits in velvets, satins, leathers, silks, denims, and rich brocades, which are shipped internationally.\"\" From 1995 to 2003 Hall collaborated with designers including Catherine Walker on gowns for Princess Diana, Bruce Oldfield and Anouska Hempel. More recently, Malcolm Hall has been working with private customers in bridal and women's evening wear, as well as relaunching his label with a new rock-inspired collection of suits. Malcolm Hall serves as expert \"consultant fashion designer\" to tailoring tutors TutorCouture. Malcolm Hall (fashion designer) Malcolm Hall (born Malcolm Halter, on 14 December", "psg_id": "15975745" }, { "title": "Gary Graham (fashion designer)", "text": "Gary Graham (fashion designer) Gary Graham (born June 21, 1969 in Wilmington, Delaware) is an American fashion designer and artist. His flagship boutique and design studio is located in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. Gary Graham was born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware. After graduating from Newark High School, he studied painting for a year at Maryland Institute College of Art before transferring to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, to study fashion design. Graham moved to New York City in 1993, where he worked as an assistant designer for J. Morgan Puett. In 1999, Graham", "psg_id": "14707809" }, { "title": "Peter Alexander (fashion designer)", "text": "Alexander joined Australian retailer The Just Group. Once he joined the retail big league Peter's PJs took off and the first stand-alone store was opened in Melbourne Central Melbourne Central Shopping Centre, shortly followed by Chadstone. He has since expanded the stores into every state of Australia. Alexander lives in Melbourne. He is also a sessional lecturer in fashion marketing at RMIT. He is Jewish. Peter Alexander (fashion designer) Peter Alexander is an Australian fashion designer known for pyjamas, loungewear and giftware. Peter Alexander was born on the hj March 1965 in South Africa, but his family moved to Melbourne", "psg_id": "16173481" }, { "title": "Henry Lau (fashion designer)", "text": "Henry Lau (fashion designer) Henry Lau (劉志華) (b. May 10, 1973 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong fashion designer. He has a chain of retail shops called Spy Henry Lau. Lau began to design clothing while he was a student at Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1992. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design in 1995. Lau participated in costume creation and image design for different local singers and celebrities such as Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui, Jay Chow, Hacken Lee, etc. In 1996, Lau joined a fashion house and created trendy high fashion for Japan and South", "psg_id": "12698162" }, { "title": "Michael Fish (fashion designer)", "text": "Michael Fish (fashion designer) Michael Fish (born 1940) is a British fashion designer famous for designing many of the notable British looks of the 1960s and 1970s, such as the kipper tie. Michael Fish was born in Wood Green, London in 1940. His Mother Joan, worked in a chemist shop in Winchmore Hill, his father, Sydney, was an on-course bookmaker. He had one sister, Lesley and a brother named Philip. Fish was apprenticed in shirtmaking, and by the early 1960s was designing shirts at traditional men's outfitters Turnbull & Asser of Jermyn Street. His designs reflected, and to some extent", "psg_id": "11957017" }, { "title": "Patrick Robinson (fashion designer)", "text": "Patrick Robinson (fashion designer) Patrick Robinson is an American fashion designer who has worked for Giorgio Armani, Anne Klein, Perry Ellis, Paco Rabanne and Gap. A graduate from Parsons School of Design, Robinson has been a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) since 1994 and was named one of \"Vogue\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 100 rising stars. During his 5-year tenure at Armani, he managed to turn the brand's ailing \"Giorgio Armani Collezioni\" line profitable. He would later help Gap in its turn around. Robinson was born on September 8, 1966, in Memphis, Tennessee. He grew up in Orange County", "psg_id": "10219991" }, { "title": "John Flett (fashion designer)", "text": "John Flett (fashion designer) John Flett (28 September 1963 – 19 January 1991) was a British fashion designer who achieved early success with his own brand before designing briefly for Claude Montana. He died of a heart attack at the age of 27, while working in Florence. Sue Chowles, who had a work placement with Flett before working in fashion and later as a fashion academic, has said: \"He would have been more influential than Galliano now...he was the most inspirational pattern cutter, a true genius\". \"The Independent\" included John Flett at number 17 in an article about 50 great", "psg_id": "18877524" }, { "title": "Yang Li (fashion designer)", "text": "to please his parents, but ultimately decided to pursue fashion. Upon receiving a scholarship to Central Saint Martins in 2007, Li moved to London to study fashion. During his education, Li felt pigeonholed by its rigorous program. After an internship under English designer Gareth Pugh, Li withdrew from the institution and moved to Belgium to intern under fashion designer Raf Simons. Following his experience described as \"working in a creative kitchen\", he launched his eponymous label in 2010. Li's first collection \"Zero Hour\", released in 2010, was shown through a short film in collaboration with filmmaker and photographer Scott Trindle,", "psg_id": "20661478" }, { "title": "Barbie Fashion Designer", "text": "Barbie Fashion Designer Barbie Fashion Designer is a dress-up computer game developed by Digital Domain and published by Mattel Media for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS in 1996. The game allows players to design clothing and style outfits. Players can then print off their designs and create clothing for their real-world Barbie dolls. \"Barbie Fashion Designer\" was the first commercially successful video game made for girls . After its success, many other girl games would be made, leading to the girls' games movement. Players can design clothing and outfits through selecting different themes, clothing, colors, and patterns from various menus.", "psg_id": "20208886" }, { "title": "Bob Schulz (fashion designer)", "text": "design dresses until his retirement in 2006. For his last three decades, he lived with Elio Marchesi, and from the late 1990s onwards in a small council flat off London's Fulham Road. Bob Schulz (fashion designer) Robert Schulz (16 April 1923 – 17 May 2008) was an Australian fashion designer. He was born in Booleroo, South Australia on 16 April 1923. Schulz established and ran Young Jaeger from 1959 to 1965, before working for the Milan store La Rinascente and living in Italy for some years. In 1966, Helmut Newton photographed his work for the magazine \"Queen\". He returned to", "psg_id": "20055598" }, { "title": "Natalia Valevskaya (fashion designer)", "text": "Natalia Valevskaya (fashion designer) Natalia Valevskaya, born on , is a Russian Haute Couture fashion designer and art historian. She has been producing garments under the brand NATALIA VALEVSKAYA since 1998. Valevskaya has also been the designer of garments for the participants of several international beauty contests, Russian music shows and festivals. For several years Natalia Valevskaya has been a fashion critic and reporter for the Russian magazine \"OK!\". Currently she is a regular columnist of a Russian Internet magazine Posta da VIP. Natalia Valevskaya is a member of the Russian Artists Union. Natalia Valevskaya was born on June 3,", "psg_id": "16486001" }, { "title": "Maureen Baker (fashion designer)", "text": "San San, near Port Antonio, Jamaica. In 2011, 90-year-old Baker was living with her son Jon in Port Antonio, Jamaica. She died at her home in Dorking, Surrey on 5 December 2017 at the age of 97. Maureen Baker (fashion designer) Evelyn Maureen Baker (born Porter; 26 May 1920 – 5 December 2017) was a British fashion designer. She was the chief designer for the Susan Small label for many years, before working for her own label. She is perhaps best known as the designer of the wedding dress of Princess Anne. She was born Evelyn Maureen Porter on 26", "psg_id": "18225703" }, { "title": "Helen Lee (American fashion designer)", "text": "fashion\"” and she received the Neiman Marcus Fashion Award in 1958. She was also the winner of the Etherl Traphagen Award in 1970. She created many patterns for McCall's. She retired in the 1970s and died on March 13, 1991. Helen Lee (American fashion designer) Helen Lee (died March 13, 1991) was an American fashion designer of children's clothes. She was born in Knoxville and studied at New York at the Art Students League and at the Traphagen School of Art. She worked as a fashion designer for Youngland Inc., Sears, Roebuck & Company, Saks Fifth Avenue, Alyssa and her", "psg_id": "13305159" }, { "title": "Bob Schulz (fashion designer)", "text": "Bob Schulz (fashion designer) Robert Schulz (16 April 1923 – 17 May 2008) was an Australian fashion designer. He was born in Booleroo, South Australia on 16 April 1923. Schulz established and ran Young Jaeger from 1959 to 1965, before working for the Milan store La Rinascente and living in Italy for some years. In 1966, Helmut Newton photographed his work for the magazine \"Queen\". He returned to London to restart his couture business in a large house in Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, but the business failed after a bust water pipe and insurers who refused to pay. He continued to", "psg_id": "20055597" }, { "title": "Henry Holland (fashion designer)", "text": "Henry Holland (fashion designer) Henry Holland (born 26 May 1983) is an English fashion designer, businessman and blogger from Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester. Holland is a graduate of the BA Journalism course at the London College of Communication and has worked for the following publications: the teenage magazine,\"Sneak\" (fashion section), \"Smash Hits\" and \"Bliss\". Prior to the launch of his own company, Holland gained attention with his Fashion Groupies T-shirt designs. Holland's range of 1980s-inspired T-shirts displayed catchphrases such as, \"I'll tell you who's boss, Kate Moss\". In September 2006 Holland designed a range of T-Shirts that were worn by both", "psg_id": "11691006" }, { "title": "Jonathan Anderson (fashion designer)", "text": "Jonathan Anderson (fashion designer) Jonathan Anderson is a fashion designer and the founder of JW Anderson. Anderson has had success with a number of collections in recent years with his eponymous label and has also served as the creative director of Spanish luxury house, LOEWE. Anderson was born in the town of Magherafelt in Northern Ireland in 1984. He is the son of Willie Anderson, who played international rugby for Ireland between 1984 and 1990. His mother is Heather Buckley, who worked as a secondary school teacher. Anderson grew up in Northern Ireland, but spent a lot of time on", "psg_id": "20586977" }, { "title": "Maria Pinto (fashion designer)", "text": "On October 8, 2014, she invited Pinto to attend her Celebration of Design event at the White House. Pinto has won numerous awards, including the Gold Coast Fashion Award in 1998, \"Chicago Magazine\"s Best of Fashion Award in 2000, the Legend of Fashion Award from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Anti-Defamation League's Women of Achievement Award, both in 2009. Maria Pinto (fashion designer) Maria V. Pinto (born 1957) is a fashion designer from Chicago, Illinois. She has designed clothing for Oprah Winfrey, the Joffrey Ballet, Marcia Gay Harden, and Michelle Obama. Maria Pinto was born", "psg_id": "16343589" }, { "title": "Henry Holland (fashion designer)", "text": "Aloud fame was also another judge on the show. In February 2009, singer MIA wore his black-and-white, polka dot tulle mini-design while heavily pregnant at the 51st Grammy Awards. The design was from the House of Holland spring/summer 2009 collection. Holland states that Nicola Roberts, of Girls Aloud fame, is his muse and heroine. Henry Holland (fashion designer) Henry Holland (born 26 May 1983) is an English fashion designer, businessman and blogger from Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester. Holland is a graduate of the BA Journalism course at the London College of Communication and has worked for the following publications: the teenage", "psg_id": "11691011" }, { "title": "Lan Yu (fashion designer)", "text": "Lan Yu (fashion designer) Lan Yu (, born January 21, 1986) is a Chinese fashion designer based in Beijing, China. Lan Yu is one of China's new generation of designers and is regarded as one of Asia's most influential designers. Her design aspect is combining traditional Chinese Suzhou embroidery with haute couture. She uses her designs as tools to introduce oriental culture to the world. She is also the first Chinese designer that was invited to Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week in 2014. In 2016, she was invited to New York Fashion Week to launch her first ready-to-wear collection. She", "psg_id": "17452767" }, { "title": "William Baker (fashion designer)", "text": "William Baker (fashion designer) William Baker (born 1973 in Manchester, England) is a fashion designer, fashion journalist , stylist, author and theatre director, best known for his past work with musician Kylie Minogue. Baker attended the Manchester Grammar School, where he was taught by the current head of Religious Studies Dennis Brown, and was the inspiration for Manchester indie band The Man From Delmonte's song \"Pink\". Baker was studying Theology at King's College London and working as a sales assistant for Vivienne Westwood in London when he met the singer Kylie Minogue and her photographer Katerina Jebb. In 2007 he", "psg_id": "4586771" }, { "title": "John Richmond (fashion designer)", "text": "John Richmond (fashion designer) John Richmond (born 1960 in Manchester) is an English fashion designer based in Italy. Richmond moved from Manchester to London, then eventually to Milan to pursue his dreams. He graduated in fashion design from Kingston University in 1982, and straight away designed his own collection under his own name, while collaborating with such brands as Armani, Joseph Tricot and Fiorucci. In 1984 he formed The Richmond-Cornejo label with Ravensbourne graduate Maria Cornejo. Since 1987, Richmond has worked under his own name producing three lines, the main line: John Richmond, second line: Richmond X, and the denim", "psg_id": "10525930" }, { "title": "Manuel Mota (fashion designer)", "text": "by Spanish authorities. Manuel Mota (fashion designer) Manuel Mota Cerrillo (July 9, 1966 ‒ January 8, 2013) was a Spanish dress designer and creative director of Spanish fashion company, Pronovias, for 23 years. Mota was born in Reus, Tarragona, Spain. He created dresses for some of the world's top models including Miranda Kerr from Australia, Bar Refaeli from Israel, and Doutzen Kroes from the Netherlands. On January 8, 2013, Mota was found dead at his home in Sitges, Barcelona, Spain. He was 46. Various press reports have listed the cause of death as suicide, though the official cause has yet", "psg_id": "17023714" }, { "title": "Manuel Mota (fashion designer)", "text": "Manuel Mota (fashion designer) Manuel Mota Cerrillo (July 9, 1966 ‒ January 8, 2013) was a Spanish dress designer and creative director of Spanish fashion company, Pronovias, for 23 years. Mota was born in Reus, Tarragona, Spain. He created dresses for some of the world's top models including Miranda Kerr from Australia, Bar Refaeli from Israel, and Doutzen Kroes from the Netherlands. On January 8, 2013, Mota was found dead at his home in Sitges, Barcelona, Spain. He was 46. Various press reports have listed the cause of death as suicide, though the official cause has yet to be confirmed", "psg_id": "17023713" }, { "title": "Alexey Sorokin (fashion designer)", "text": "Alexey Sorokin (fashion designer) Alexey Sorokin (born 29 November 1983) is a fashion designer of womenswear label Homo Consommatus. In 2008, the Saint Petersburg State Academy of Art and Design housed the designer's final graduation collection. Its main idea was consumerism and the 'wrapping of a person' as means of identification and self-defense. Two years after the graduation Sorokin set up luxury womenswear label Homo Consommatus, which is Latin for \"consuming person\". In October 2011, the Homo Consommatus womenswear Spring/Summer 2012 collection debuted at Aurora Fashion Week Russia supported by LMA Presents - local project for emerging designers. Alexey subsequently", "psg_id": "16776056" }, { "title": "Billy Reid (fashion designer)", "text": "Billy Reid (fashion designer) Billy Reid (born June 13, 1964) is an American fashion designer based in Florence, Alabama. His line includes men's, women's, accessories and eyewear. His clothing, self-described as “lived-in luxury” and \"broken-in luxury\", is known for its classic styles in high quality fabrics with unusual accents and Southern influence. Reid summarizes his brand's concept as \"American luxury built to last.\" Billy Reid, Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford, and Michael Kors are the only fashion designers who have won 3 or more CFDA Awards. Reid grew up in Amite, Louisiana ( ), just south of the Mississippi border. He", "psg_id": "15684020" }, { "title": "Malcolm Hall (fashion designer)", "text": "Malcolm Hall (fashion designer) Malcolm Hall (born Malcolm Halter, on 14 December 1947), is a British fashion designer, known for his flamboyant, tailored suits in velvets, satins, silks and brocades. Launched in 1972, the Malcolm Hall label quickly gained a celebrity following. Malcolm Hall suits were worn by ABBA, according to Simon Sheridan's \"The Complete ABBA\". The \"Retro Gallery\" at MalcolmHall.net displays photographs of rock musicians wearing Malcolm Hall clothes as shown in the table. On 17 September 2011, the Malcolm Hall jacket made for Tony Curtis was sold at the \"Property from the Estate of Tony Curtis\" auction. The", "psg_id": "15975742" }, { "title": "Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife", "text": "Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife is a 1987 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Melissa Gilbert and Joe Penny, directed by Paul Wendkos. It premiered on NBC on January 18, 1987. The film received generally negative reviews. Marian is an up-and-coming fashion designer in New York. One morning, while on her way to work, Marian is mugged. She calls the police and they manage to catch the thief. While waiting at the police station, a handsome Italian attorney named Edward Moran offers to take her home in his limousine.", "psg_id": "13629745" }, { "title": "Billy Reid (fashion designer)", "text": "team. Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve is his favorite bourbon; his drink of choice is an Old Weller 107 on the rocks. Reid has stated, “I’m a music freak. I play music, I write music, I love music. [...] If you look at the mood boards around here, you'd see everyone from the Allman Brothers to Pink to Kid Cudi.” Billy Reid (fashion designer) Billy Reid (born June 13, 1964) is an American fashion designer based in Florence, Alabama. His line includes men's, women's, accessories and eyewear. His clothing, self-described as “lived-in luxury” and \"broken-in luxury\", is known for its", "psg_id": "15684037" }, { "title": "Valentina (fashion designer)", "text": "Valentina (fashion designer) Valentina Nicholaevna Sanina Schlee (1 May 1899 – 14 September 1989), simply known as Valentina, was a Russian émigrée fashion designer and theatrical costume designer active from 1928 to the late 1950s. Schlee was born and raised in Kiev, Russian Empire (modern-day Ukraine). She was studying drama in Kharkov at the outbreak of the October Revolution in 1917. She met her Russian financier husband, George Schlee (died 1974), at the Sevastopol railway station as she was fleeing the country with her family jewels; there is some question as to whether they were legally wed. George Schlee is", "psg_id": "11521920" }, { "title": "David Emanuel (fashion designer)", "text": "(1974–75), where he met Elizabeth Weiner, whom he married in 1976. David and Elizabeth Emanuel studied design together at the Royal College of Art, London (1976–77), the only married couple the College has accepted. Emanuel worked for two seasons as an assistant to royal designer Hardy Amies at Savile Row and, aged 25, he launched his own fashion house, Emanuel, in 1977, working in partnership with his wife Elizabeth, with whom he had two children—Oliver and Eloise. They decided to close their ready–to–wear shop in 1979, so that they could concentrate on the couture (custom made) side of the business,", "psg_id": "8326404" }, { "title": "Italian fashion", "text": "capitals of the world. Nonetheless, there are numerous other cities which play an important role in Italian fashion. In 2014, Milan was regarded as the world fashion capital (based upon frequency of mention in global media outlets), even surpassing New York, Paris, Rome and London. In 2011, Milan was ranked #4, behind London, New York, and Paris. Many of the major Italian fashion brands, such as Valentino, Versace, Prada, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Marni, Iceberg, Missoni, Trussardi, Moschino, Dirk Bikkembergs, Etro, and Zegna are currently headquartered in the city. International fashion labels also operate shops in Milan, including an Abercrombie", "psg_id": "13896853" }, { "title": "Yang Li (fashion designer)", "text": "For Li's Spring/Summer 2018 collection, the designer partnered with American singer-songwriter Michael Gira for a live performance to accompany his runway show at Palais de Tokyo in Paris. Other music collaborations include Blixa Bargeld of Einstürzende Neubauten, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Justin Broadrick, Keiji Haino, Jehnny Beth, Genesis Porridge, Psychic TV, Ramleh, KK Null, and Pharmakon. Li's work has attracted a number of highly influential stockists, including SSENSE, Farfetch, Dover Street Market, and LUISAVIAROMA. Yang Li (fashion designer) Yang Li is a fashion designer based in London. He currently is the creative director of his eponymous label Yang", "psg_id": "20661480" }, { "title": "Fashion Designer: Style Icon", "text": "Fashion Designer: Style Icon Fashion Designer: Style Icon is a game for the Nintendo DS, developed by French studio Creative Patterns and published by 505 Games. It was released on 9 November 2007. The player takes the role of a young woman who wants to take over the fashion industry, starting as an apprentice in a small fashion workshop. Initially the player must tailor clothes to meet given specifications (\"missions\") using the stylus, working through the stages of cutting out, sewing and ironing up to sewing the buttons. The goal is to create \"stunning outfits\" for clients. After each mission,", "psg_id": "11357639" }, { "title": "Patrick Robinson (fashion designer)", "text": "president of design for Gap and gapbody. Robinson oversaw all elements of design and marketing for Gap women's and men's apparel, accessories and intimates lines worldwide. Among his many successes at Gap Robinson launched 1969 premium Denim and Gap sport. In 2010 Oprah, Anna Wintour, and Patrick Robinson co-chaired the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala. In May 2013 Robinson was hired as global creative director of Armani Exchange and in the same month founded and successfully tested Paskho a premium lifestyle brand on kickstarter. Patrick Robinson (fashion designer) Patrick Robinson is an American fashion designer who has worked", "psg_id": "10219996" }, { "title": "The Psycho Ex-Wife", "text": "pseudonyms (e.g. PEW for \"Psycho Ex-Wife\") when referring to his ex wife. In December 2007, ThePsychoExWife.com was created by Morelli and Weaver-Ostinato. In September 2009, Morelli and Weaver-Ostinato started a quasi-legal consultation service together, named Mr. Custody Coach, for clients going through high-conflict divorce and custody cases. Misty Weaver-Ostinato had previously sold quasi-legal consultation services (bankruptcy filings) and had been shut down by the Federal Bankruptcy Court in North Carolina for fraudulent, unfair and deceptive acts and for practicing law without a license. ThePsychoExWife.com attracted an audience who shared their own divorce and custody experiences in the couple's advice column.", "psg_id": "17818428" }, { "title": "Patrick Kelly (fashion designer)", "text": "Patrick Kelly (fashion designer) Patrick Kelly (September 24, 1954 – January 1, 1990) was a celebrated African-American fashion designer who came to fame in France. Among his accomplishments, he was the first American to be admitted to the Chambre syndicale du prêt-à-porter des couturiers et des créateurs de mode, the prestigious governing body of the French ready-to-wear industry. Kelly's designs were noted for their exuberance, humor and references to pop culture and Black folklore. Patrick Kelly was born in 1954 in Vicksburg, Mississippi. He was raised primarily by his mother, a home economics teacher, and grandmother after his father left", "psg_id": "11549410" }, { "title": "Pat McDonagh (fashion designer)", "text": "eccentric character, McDonagh was sometimes seen about Toronto with a parrot perched on her shoulder. She was a friend of the homeless and prone to spontaneous acts of generosity. She supported HIV and AIDS charities. McDonagh, who had cancer, died in Toronto on 31 May 2014. Pat McDonagh (fashion designer) Patricia (Pat) McDonagh (17 March 1934 – 31 May 2014) was a British fashion designer who became an important figure in Canadian fashion. She promoted the then-unknown model Twiggy and she designed costumes for The Beatles. McDonagh also designed costumes for Diana Rigg, as Emma Peel, in \"The Avengers\". McDonagh", "psg_id": "18098931" }, { "title": "Christopher Bates (fashion designer)", "text": "Most Influential People 2014 Notable Award for Fashion in Canada 2015 CAFA Menswear Designer of the Year Award Nomination Christopher Bates (fashion designer) Christopher Bates is a Canadian menswear designer based in Milan, Italy. Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Bates completed a Bachelor of Arts program at the University of British Columbia and went on to complete a Management Certificate in Marketing Communications at British Columbia Institute of Technology. After working in the Vancouver marketing industry for five years he moved to Milan to study Fashion Design at Istituto Marangoni. After graduating he founded the Christopher Bates brand", "psg_id": "19086917" }, { "title": "Peter Jensen (fashion designer)", "text": "Peter Jensen (fashion designer) Peter Jensen (born 1969, Løgstør, Denmark) is a Danish-born, London-based mens and womenswear designer. Jensen initially studied graphic design, embroidery and tailoring at The Royal Danish Academy of Design in Copenhagen before moving to London in 1997 to undertake an MA in menswear at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. He graduated with a distinction in 1999 and formed his eponymous menswear label immediately afterwards, subsequently also introducing womenswear. Jensen has regularly shown his collections on the main schedule at London Fashion Week, upon the catwalk and in the form of installations, in a", "psg_id": "16199270" }, { "title": "Patrick Kelly (fashion designer)", "text": "a collection of approximately 250 items. Jackson State exhibited part of its holdings in \"Patrick Kelly: From Mississippi to New York to Paris and Back\" in 2016. The Schomburg Center of the New York Public Library holds Kelly's sketchbooks and related materials, as well videos of runway shows, interviews and his memorial service. Patrick Kelly (fashion designer) Patrick Kelly (September 24, 1954 – January 1, 1990) was a celebrated African-American fashion designer who came to fame in France. Among his accomplishments, he was the first American to be admitted to the Chambre syndicale du prêt-à-porter des couturiers et des créateurs", "psg_id": "11549420" }, { "title": "Beth Levine (fashion designer)", "text": "shoes. Beth Levine was awarded the Coty Award in 1967 for design innovation. Beth Levine died of lung cancer on September 20, 2006, aged 91, in Manhattan. Beth Levine (fashion designer) Beth Levine (December 31, 1914 – September 20, 2006) was an American fashion designer most known for her designs from the 1940s through the 1970s. Under the Herbert Levine label, bearing the name of her husband, Herbert Levine, Beth was the best-known American women's shoe designer from the 1950s to the early 1970s, and was called \"America's First Lady of Shoe Design\" until her death in 2006. She was", "psg_id": "8563297" } ]
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which blonde model appeared in the first tim hudson batman movie?
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[ { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "The Lego Batman Movie The Lego Batman Movie is a 2017 computer-animated superhero comedy film produced by Warner Animation Group. It was directed by Chris McKay, and written by Seth Grahame-Smith, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Jared Stern and John Whittington, and produced by Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Based on the \"Lego Batman\" toy line, the film is an international co-production of the United States, Australia and Denmark, and the first spin-off installment of \"The Lego Movie\" franchise. The story centers on the DC Comics character Batman as he attempts to overcome his greatest fear in", "psg_id": "18330534" }, { "title": "Lord Tim Hudson", "text": "fan, for a period he managed the professional cricketer, and one-time England captain, Ian Botham. Hudson was also a voice actor during the 1960s and 1970s, and appeared in Disney's \"The Aristocats\" (1970) as 'Hip Cat' the English cat, and \"The Jungle Book\" (1967) as Dizzy the Vulture. The latest edition of Hudson's autobiography \"From the Beatles to Botham\" was published in 2014. Lord Tim Hudson 'Lord' Tim Hudson (born February 11, 1940, Prestbury, Cheshire), is an English DJ, and he worked in Los Angeles for KFWB during the 1960s. He was the manager of The Seeds and The Lollipop", "psg_id": "12689214" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "and saying: \"\"The LEGO Batman Movie\" isn’t the same experience as watching \"The LEGO Movie\", but I also don’t think it's trying to be. It’s trying to be a fun superhero movie with clever callbacks to previous Batman films (every single Batman movie all the way back to the 1940s serials are referenced) that can, at least, provide DC superhero fans with a taste of fun amidst all the doom and gloom. (That can either be a reference to 'the real world' or the current DC Cinematic Universe films, you can choose either one you want or both.) And at", "psg_id": "18330562" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "The release included the theatrical short film \"The Master: A Lego Ninjago Short\", as well as four new short films: \"Dark Hoser\", \"Batman is Just Not That Into You\", \"Cooking with Alfred\" and \"Movie Sound Effects: How Do They Do That?.\" \"The Lego Batman Movie\" was released on DVD, Blu-ray (2D and 3D), and Ultra HD Blu-ray by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on June 13, 2017. The film debuted at No. 3 on the NPD VideoScan overall disc sales chart. \"The Lego Batman Movie\" grossed $175.8 million in the United States and Canada and $136.2 million in other territories for", "psg_id": "18330558" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "serials; the films \"Batman\" (1966), \"Batman\" (1989), \"Batman Returns\" (1992), \"Batman Forever\" (1995), \"Batman & Robin\" (1997), \"Batman Begins\" (2005), \"The Dark Knight\" (2008), \"The Dark Knight Rises\" (2012), \"\" (2016) and \"Suicide Squad\" (2016); the television shows \"Batman\" (1960s), \"\" (1990s), \"Batman Beyond\" (2000s) and \"The Batman\" (2000s); and the comics \"Detective Comics\" #27 (Batman's introductory story), \"The Dark Knight Returns\" (1986) and \"Gotham by Gaslight\" (1989). Other references include previous costumes worn by Batman and Robin and the various Batmobiles used. In most cases, their appearances in the movie are done in a Lego style, with the exception", "psg_id": "18330546" }, { "title": "Batman Adventure – The Ride", "text": "- The Ride\" motion simulator ride. The ride was based upon Tim Burton's Batman films, the second of which was released earlier that year. In 1996, \"Batman Abenteuer\" (\"Batman Adventure\") opened with Warner Bros. Movie World in Germany. The ride was identical to the version that opened in Australia many years prior. In 2001, Warner Bros. Movie World in Australia revamped their ride and renamed it \"Batman Adventure - The Ride 2\". As part of this process the original live-action film was scrapped in favour of computer-generated high-definition film developed by Blur Studio. The new film featured elements from four", "psg_id": "15681661" }, { "title": "Batman in amusement parks", "text": "coasters, the suspended coaster Batman: The Ride, and The Riddler's Revenge, a stand-up roller coaster. Prior to 2011, the entire area around the Batman Ride also encompassing what was then known as the Atom Smasher and Grinder Gearworks was themed as the Gotham City Backlot in the visual style of the Tim Burton Batman films. Movie Park Germany in Bottrop, Germany, previously featured a motion simulator ride called Batman Adventure - The Ride. It has since been removed. Parque Warner Madrid in Madrid, Spain, features a duplicate of Batman: The Ride. The ride is known as which translates to Batman:", "psg_id": "11749853" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "of revelation as well as ridicule.\" Michael O'Sullivan of \"The Washington Post\" praised the film for its heart, humor, and action which, \"snap together, with a satisfying click.\" On December 5 2018, Chris McKay announced a sequel to the film was in the works at Warner Bros. with him once again directing. The Lego Batman Movie The Lego Batman Movie is a 2017 computer-animated superhero comedy film produced by Warner Animation Group. It was directed by Chris McKay, and written by Seth Grahame-Smith, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Jared Stern and John Whittington, and produced by Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Phil", "psg_id": "18330564" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "on his desire of how to portray Robin within the film's setting. In an interview regarding his version of the superhero duo, McKay stated: \"I was thinking that we were basically taking the Burt Ward Robin and sticking him in the Batmobile with the Zack Snyder/Ben Affleck Batman, or the Frank Miller Batman. And putting these two different energies together. Somebody who’s like the grumpiest, dark grittiest, broodiest Batman with the most positive, indefatigable kid.\" As part of its production, the movie was designed to make numerous references to previous \"Batman\" movies, cartoons and comics. These include: the 1940s \"Batman\"", "psg_id": "18330545" }, { "title": "The Batman Adventures", "text": "on \"The New Batman Adventures\" titled \"Batman: Gotham Adventures\" ran for 60 issues. This was the longest-running series in the \"Batman Adventures\" line. Early issues were written by Ty Templeton and illustrated by Rick Burchett, while the team of Scott Peterson, Tim Levins, and Terry Beatty did most of the later issues. Batgirl and Nightwing appeared in most of the later issues. This series received a lot of positive reviews and was praised for its level of characterization. In 2003, DC Comics launched \"Batman Adventures\", shortly after the cancellation of \"Batman: Gotham Adventures\". The first issue was made available through", "psg_id": "3483820" }, { "title": "Blonde on Blonde", "text": "of the visionary and the colloquial.\" Critic Tim Riley wrote: \"A sprawling abstraction of eccentric blues revisionism, \"Blonde on Blonde\" confirms Dylan's stature as the greatest American rock presence since Elvis Presley.\" Biographer Robert Shelton saw the album as \"a hallmark collection that completes his first major rock cycle, which began with \"Bringing It All Back Home\"\". Summing up the album's achievement, Shelton wrote that \"Blonde on Blonde\" \"begins with a joke and ends with a hymn; in between wit alternates with a dominant theme of entrapment by circumstances, love, society, and unrealized hope ... There's a remarkable marriage of", "psg_id": "1625766" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "commercials featuring Batman and the cast. The CW featured LEGO end cards for \"Supergirl\", \"The Flash\", \"DC's Legends of Tomorrow\", and \"Arrow\", respectively, on the week of the movie's release. All four DC shows also include a special variant of the Berlanti Productions logo that featured Batman's cameo and a new recording from Greg Berlanti's real-life father who says \"Batman move your head\" instead of the usual \"Greg move your head\". In addition, the network aired two commercials where Batman interacts with the characters from each show. \"The Lego Batman Movie\" was released on Digital HD on May 19, 2017.", "psg_id": "18330557" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "Khalifa. It was attached to showings of \"\" in theatres. A second teaser trailer was released on March 28, 2016, and features references to all live-action iterations of Batman, from the 1960s \"Batman\" TV series to \"Batman v Superman\". A third trailer was released on July 23, 2016. A fourth trailer was released on November 4, 2016. Over twenty Lego sets inspired by scenes from the film were released for the film including two sets of Collectible Minifigures. A Story Pack for the toys-to-life video game \"Lego Dimensions\" based on \"The Lego Batman Movie\" was released on February 10, 2017,", "psg_id": "18330554" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "considering his earlier work on \"The Lego Movie\". His work on \"The Lego Batman Movie\" was influenced by the comedy portrayed in both \"The Naked Gun\" and \"Airplane!\" film series, with his pitch for the film to the studios being described as like \"\"Jerry Maguire\" as directed by Michael Mann\". His proposal to combine all the Batman eras featured in the comic book series and various media formats, including movies and comic series, despite a couple of issues—the total inconsistency inherent to such a task, and Lego rejecting some of the characters he proposed to include in the film—was based", "psg_id": "18330544" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "film's world premiere was conducted in Dublin, Ireland on January 29, 2017, whereupon it went into general release from February 8; it was released in Denmark on February 9, and in the United States the day after. Its overall release saw movie theatres displaying the film in 3D, RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema and IMAX, though the latter format was restricted to 2D for North America, while international countries were able to view it in IMAX 3D. The first teaser trailer for \"The Lego Batman Movie\" was released on March 24, 2016, and features the song \"Black and Yellow\" by Wiz", "psg_id": "18330553" }, { "title": "Tim Hudson", "text": "as a guest instructor at both the Braves and Giants respective spring training camps. In 2016, Hudson joined Fox Sports South and Fox Sports Southeast as a part-time broadcaster for select Braves games. In 2017, Hudson returned as a spring training instructor for the Giants. He served in the same role for the Braves in 2018. Tim Hudson Timothy Adam Hudson (born July 14, 1975) is an American former professional baseball pitcher of Major League Baseball (MLB). After spending his college years at Chattahoochee Valley Community College and Auburn University, Hudson played in the major leagues for the Oakland Athletics", "psg_id": "4248539" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "of \"The Lego Movie\", Warner Bros. gave the green light to further multiple Lego films being produced including \"The Lego Batman Movie\"; Chris McKay, who co-directed \"The Lego Movie\", was brought on board to direct the film marking this as his solo directorial debut. In an interview about his work on the film, McKay stated that working on the film was \"a very mixed blessing\" owing partly to the film's hectic time schedule for its production, remarking that the two and half years allocated to the film made it difficult to fit in everything that he wanted for the movie,", "psg_id": "18330543" }, { "title": "Lord Tim Hudson", "text": "Lord Tim Hudson 'Lord' Tim Hudson (born February 11, 1940, Prestbury, Cheshire), is an English DJ, and he worked in Los Angeles for KFWB during the 1960s. He was the manager of The Seeds and The Lollipop Shoppe. He has also been a voice actor, an artist and a sports manager. When The Beatles embarked on their 1965 North American concert tour, radio station KCBQ employed Hudson, who described himself as a record producer from Liverpool, England, and who claimed to know The Beatles personally, and to have helped discover the Moody Blues, to make broadcasts publicising the 'Fab Four's", "psg_id": "12689212" }, { "title": "Jane Blonde", "text": "(rather than a parody proper). On May 11, 2010 Jill Marshall announced that \"Sensational Spylet\", the first book in the series, had been optioned by Bridge to Terabithia co-producer Tim Coddington . Janey Brown was originally a very normal and boring student. Then one day, G-Mamma appeared at her school and told her that her mother was being held hostage on the roof of her uncle's bank. Janey Brown's life was turned upside down, and she now has two identities: Jane Blonde the spylet and Janey Brown the normal school girl. Jane Blonde, a spylet for Solomon's Polificational Investigations, might", "psg_id": "14738292" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "order to stop the Joker's latest plan. The film features Will Arnett reprising his role as Batman for the film alongside Zach Galifianakis, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson and Ralph Fiennes. \"The Lego Batman Movie\" had its world premiere in Dublin, Ireland on January 29, 2017, and was released in the United States on February 10, 2017. Internationally, the film was released in 3D, RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema, IMAX and IMAX 3D. The film received positive reviews with critics praising its animation, voice acting, soundtrack, visual style and humor and was also commercially successful, having grossed $312 million worldwide against a", "psg_id": "18330535" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "that, \"The LEGO Batman Movie\" succeeds.\" Chris Nashawaty of \"Entertainment Weekly\" gave the film a \"B+\" and wrote, \"\"LEGO Batman\" revs so fast and moves so frenetically that it becomes a little exhausting by the end. It flirts with being too much of a good thing. But rarely has corporate brainwashing been so much fun and gone down with such a delightful aftertaste.\" Justin Chang of the \"Los Angeles Times\" was positive in his review, saying, \"In its best moments, this gag-a-minute Bat-roast serves as a reminder that, in the right hands, a sharp comic scalpel can be an instrument", "psg_id": "18330563" }, { "title": "Batman in film", "text": "Batman in film The fictional superhero Batman, who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, has appeared in various films since his inception. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, the character first starred in two serial films in the 1940s: \"Batman\" and \"Batman and Robin\". The character also appeared in the 1966 film \"Batman\", which was a feature film adaptation of the 1960s \"Batman\" TV series starring Adam West and Burt Ward, who also starred in the film. Toward the end of the 1980s, the Warner Bros. studio began producing a series of feature films starring Batman,", "psg_id": "10338579" }, { "title": "Tim Hudson", "text": "Tim Hudson Timothy Adam Hudson (born July 14, 1975) is an American former professional baseball pitcher of Major League Baseball (MLB). After spending his college years at Chattahoochee Valley Community College and Auburn University, Hudson played in the major leagues for the Oakland Athletics (1999–2004), the Atlanta Braves (2005–13) and the San Francisco Giants (2014–15). With the Giants, he won the 2014 World Series over the Kansas City Royals, giving him his only world title. During his 17-season career, Hudson established himself as one of baseball's most consistent pitchers and until 2014 had never had a season where he suffered", "psg_id": "4248520" }, { "title": "Batman in film", "text": "set during the 1980s, where a failed stand-up comedian named Arthur Fleck turns to a life of crime and chaos in Gotham City. Theatrical Direct-To-Video Batman in film The fictional superhero Batman, who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, has appeared in various films since his inception. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, the character first starred in two serial films in the 1940s: \"Batman\" and \"Batman and Robin\". The character also appeared in the 1966 film \"Batman\", which was a feature film adaptation of the 1960s \"Batman\" TV series starring Adam West and Burt Ward,", "psg_id": "10338637" }, { "title": "Batman Forever", "text": "featured a one-time fireworks show to promote the movie, and replica busts of Batman, Robin, Two-Face, and the Riddler can still be found in the Justice League store in the Looney Tunes U.S.A. section. Batman Forever Batman Forever is a 1995 American superhero film directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Tim Burton, based on the DC Comics character Batman. It is the third installment of the initial \"Batman\" film series, with Val Kilmer replacing Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne/Batman. The film also stars Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman, and Chris O'Donnell. The plot focuses on Batman trying", "psg_id": "52813" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "a worldwide gross of $312 million, against a production budget of $80 million. In the United States and Canada, \"The Lego Batman Movie\" opened alongside two other sequels, \"Fifty Shades Darker\" and \"\", and was projected to gross around $60 million in its opening weekend. It earned $2.2 million from Thursday-night previews and $15 million on Friday. It went on to open with $53 million, finishing first at the box office. In its second weekend, the film grossed $32.7 million (a drop of 38.4%), again topping the box office; with the additional President's Day holiday on Monday, it made a", "psg_id": "18330559" }, { "title": "Batman action figures", "text": "teenager Tim Drake became the newest Robin in Batman comics. Because of Robin's rejuvenated popularity, a new Robin figure which featured a sculpt based on the newest comic book design was also introduced in the \"Batman Returns\" line even though the character was not featured in the movie. Rumors are that Robin was set to be included in \"Batman Returns\" in the form of an auto mechanic who wore the letter 'R' on his work coveralls, but was cut from the film before production. In 1995, \"Batman Forever\" was released featuring Val Kilmer as the Dark Knight. Breaking away from", "psg_id": "6888368" }, { "title": "The Batman Adventures", "text": "someone crucial to the DC animated universe. It was later reveled by Dan Slott that it was Andrea Beaumont's mother who had faked her death in the movie. Dan Slott mentioned that the background of the character would tie into subplots concerning Lucius Fox, the Valestra crime family (from \"\"), and the Powers family (including an infant Derek Powers from \"Batman Beyond\"). While there were many characters who never appeared in \"Batman: The Animated Series\", the \"Batman Adventures\" series would occasionally introduce and feature characters who never made it to the screen. The Batman Adventures The Batman Adventures was a", "psg_id": "3483824" }, { "title": "Batman in film", "text": "beginning with the 1989 film \"Batman\", directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton. Burton and Keaton returned for the 1992 sequel \"Batman Returns\", and in 1995, Joel Schumacher directed \"Batman Forever\" with Val Kilmer as Batman. Schumacher also directed the 1997 sequel \"Batman & Robin\", which starred George Clooney. \"Batman & Robin\" was poorly received by both critics and fans, leading to the cancellation of \"Batman Unchained\". Following the cancellation of two further film proposals, the franchise was rebooted in 2005 with \"Batman Begins\", directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Christian Bale. Nolan returned to direct two further installments", "psg_id": "10338580" }, { "title": "Batman: Year One", "text": "and Jeff Bennett as Alfred Pennyworth. The movie premiered at Comic-Con, with a Catwoman short shown in October. The second half of the fourth season of the Batman-based television series \"Gotham\" is inspired by \"Batman: Year One\". Batman: Year One \"Year One\", later referred to as \"Batman: Year One\", is an American comic book story arc published by DC Comics which recounts the superhero Batman's first year as a crime-fighter. It was written by Frank Miller, illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, colored by Richmond Lewis, and lettered by Todd Klein. \"Batman: Year One\" originally appeared in issues #404–407 of the comic", "psg_id": "52846" }, { "title": "Batman (Sega Genesis video game)", "text": "Batman accurately recreates the movie and it was certainly a welcome treat after seeing the import featured in early gaming rags. Unfortunately, the game is too short and not especially challenging.\" The game holds an aggregate score of 70% on GameRankings. Batman (Sega Genesis video game) Batman also known as Batman: The Video Game is a video game released for the Sega Genesis, which was inspired by the Tim Burton-directed \"Batman\" film from 1989. The Genesis version was also produced by Sunsoft. The game is more faithful to the film's plot than the NES version and features levels in which", "psg_id": "12273302" }, { "title": "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker", "text": "disfigured him to look like the Joker, and tortured him for three weeks, at which point Tim revealed Batman's secrets. After the Joker sadistically taunted both Tim and Batman himself, Batman furiously attacked the Joker in retaliation. During the final battle, although the Joker attempted to make Tim kill Batman, Tim turned on the Joker and killed him before suffering a mental breakdown; Harley Quinn is also believed to have perished after falling from a mineshaft during her fight with Batgirl (Barbara). Batman and Batgirl comforted Tim and then buried the Joker's body in the mineshaft deep beneath Arkham Asylum.", "psg_id": "3857969" }, { "title": "Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite", "text": "Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite is a direct-to-video animated superhero action comedy film based on the video game \"\". Though the film has cutscenes from the video game, the gameplay is replaced by new scenes with the same actors. The plot revolves around Lex Luthor and the Joker teaming up to destroy Gotham City with Batman and Robin teaming up with the Justice League in order to save Gotham. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on 21 May 2013. Bruce Wayne and Lex Luthor are", "psg_id": "17014224" }, { "title": "Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite", "text": "Lego stop-motion animation and episodes of \"\" and \"Teen Titans\" that focus on Batman and Robin teaming up with the members of the Justice League featured in this film (\"Triumvirate of Terror!\" featuring Superman and Wonder Woman, \"Scorn of the Star Sapphire!\" featuring Green Lantern and Wonder Woman and \"Overdrive\" featuring Cyborg). Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite is a direct-to-video animated superhero action comedy film based on the video game \"\". Though the film has cutscenes from the video game, the gameplay is replaced by new scenes", "psg_id": "17014233" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "90% based on 281 reviews, with an average rating of 7.5/10. The website's critical consensus reads, \"\"The Lego Batman Movie\" continues its block-buster franchise's winning streak with another round of dizzyingly funny—and beautifully animated—family-friendly mayhem.\" It was ranked the 14th best superhero movie of all time on the site. On Metacritic, the film has a score of 75 out of 100, based on 48 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of \"A–\" on an A+ to F scale. Mike Ryan of \"Uproxx\" gave the film a positive review, praising its comedy,", "psg_id": "18330561" }, { "title": "Batman Incorporated", "text": "named Jiro Osamu is introduced as the sidekick of Mr. Unknown, the Batman of Tokyo. As for the commercial nature of Batman, Inc., Morrison said that he was inspired by real-life tools used to market the image of the title character. \"I was looking back at the old Tim Burton \"Batman\" movie in 1989, and the way they played that symbol, it was such a major merchandising tool. So I wanted to do something that represented that, or echoed that. So Batman, Inc. is the notion of Batman taking the symbol and saying, 'let's form an international army or team,", "psg_id": "14858258" }, { "title": "Batman Dracula", "text": "Batman Dracula Batman Dracula is a 1964 black and white American film produced and directed by Andy Warhol, without the permission of DC Comics, publishers of comics about the character Batman. The film was screened only at Warhol's art exhibits. A fan of the Batman comic series, Warhol made the movie as a \"homage.\" \"Batman Dracula\" is considered to be the first film featuring a blatantly campy Batman. The film was thought to have been lost until scenes from it were shown at some length in the documentary \"Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis\" (2006). Jack Smith appeared as", "psg_id": "1407892" }, { "title": "Henry Hudson (artist)", "text": "has described Hudson as “F***ing mad”. Notable collectors of Hudson’s work include Marc Quinn, Robert Hiscox, Jay Jopling, Mario Testino, Tim Jeffries, Tommy Hilfiger and Mark Hix. Hudson has also been photographed by photographers Gautier De Blonde for The Telegraph and David Bailey for GQ. Hudson has had numerous solo and group shows in London, Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Paris, New York, Miami and Milan at venues including TJ Boulting (formerly Trolley Gallery), Sir John Soane's Museum, 20 Hoxton Square, F2 Gallery, Christie's, 33 Portland Place, Fine Art Society and as part of the Hiscox Collection. In 2016 Hudson’s exhibited", "psg_id": "14382263" }, { "title": "Tim Drake", "text": "of the second Robin, Jason Todd, and witnessing Batman spiral into darkness, Tim was convinced that he should train to become the third Robin. The character has been featured in various adaptations, including the animated television series \"The New Batman Adventures\", \"Young Justice: Invasion\", and the video game series \"\". In 2011, Tim Drake was ranked 32nd in IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes. Tim Drake was named after Tim Burton, director of the then-upcoming 1989 film, and introduced in 1989's \"Batman: Year Three\" and his origin detailed in \"Batman: A Lonely Place of Dying\", in which he first introduced", "psg_id": "4240452" }, { "title": "Homosexuality in the Batman franchise", "text": "Batman was gay.\" Clooney himself has spoken dismissively of the film, saying \"I think we might have killed the franchise,\" and called it \"a waste of money.\" In 2006, Clooney said in an interview with Barbara Walters that in \"Batman & Robin\" he played Batman as gay. \"I was in a rubber suit and I had rubber nipples. I could have played Batman straight, but I made him gay.\" Walters then asked, \"George, is Batman gay?\" To which he responded, \"No, but I made him gay.\" The direct-to-video DC animated movie \"Batman and Harley Quinn\" alludes to both the notion", "psg_id": "13930446" }, { "title": "Batman Returns", "text": "not an action director. That aspect of both his films just sucked.\" Ty Burr in \"Entertainment Weekly\" gave the film a B-; he wrote that \"Burton still hasn't figured out how to tell a coherent story: He's more interested in fashioning pretty beads than in putting them on a string... Yet for all the wintry weirdness, there's more going on under the surface of this movie than in the original. No wonder some people felt burned by \"Batman Returns\": Tim Burton just may have created the first blockbuster art film.\" A \"parental backlash\" criticized \"Batman Returns\" with violence and sexual", "psg_id": "52745" }, { "title": "Batman (TV series)", "text": "out of thin air while a remix of the '60s theme song plays in the background. A line spoken by Robin (Chris O'Donnell) in \"Batman Forever\" is a homage to the television Robin's catch-phrase exclamations that started \"Holy\" and sometimes ended \"Batman!\" - for instance \"Holy bargain basements, Batman!\" (from the television series' first season) and \"Holy flypaper, Batman!\" (from the television series' second season). During the movie, Robin says \"Holy rusted metal, Batman!\" after the duo climbs onto twisted metal girders beside some water. This catchphrase also appeared for a time in \"Batman\" comic books. In the third episode", "psg_id": "2035303" }, { "title": "Tim Drake", "text": "Tim Drake Tim Drake is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Created by Marv Wolfman and Pat Broderick, he first appeared in (August 1989) as the third character to assume the role of Batman's vigilante partner Robin until 2009. Following the events in \"\", Drake has adopted the alias of Red Robin. As a young boy, Drake was in the audience the night Dick Grayson's parents were murdered and later managed to discover the identities of Batman and the original Robin through their exploits. After the death", "psg_id": "4240451" }, { "title": "The New Batman Adventures", "text": "Batman, Robin, Batgirl and occasionally Nightwing – and Alfred of course\". For these reasons, the production team came up with their own origin for Tim Drake, though they later realized this new origin was extremely similar to Jason Todd's. Batman made a new suit which is similar to the first one worn by Dick Grayson and identical to Tim Drake's original Robin costume from the comics, but the color scheme was simplified to red, black and yellow, eliminating green entirely. The costume retained the familiar red short-sleeved shirt, as well as the black cape with yellow inner lining. New elements", "psg_id": "5795307" }, { "title": "The New Batman/Superman Adventures", "text": "characters such as Tim Drake. The two animated universes were united in the \"Superman\" episode \"World's Finest\", which tells the story of Batman and Superman's first meeting. The new Batman episodes that began airing in the Fall 1997 season were later released as a DVD box set of \"Batman: The Animated Series\" as Volume 4. New Superman episodes that later aired in the Fall 1998 season and onward are now considered to be the third season of \"Superman: The Animated Series\". The New Batman/Superman Adventures The New Batman/Superman Adventures is a name given to a package series that combined \"\"", "psg_id": "4243625" }, { "title": "The Batman Adventures", "text": "Metropolis), and Tim seeks to honor his father's dying wish. Batman trained Tim into Robin to save him from a life of crime. Two-Face was captured and Batman took in Tim as his second ward. Book Five: Dick joins an expedition to find a group of Tibetan monks who have lost an artifact, agreeing to recover the artifact in exchange for their secret of flight (the winged costume). He succeeds in gaining the artifact back from Ra's al Ghul. Succeeding, he visits Batman and reveals his new identity of Nightwing to him, Alfred, Batgirl, and Robin. A new series based", "psg_id": "3483819" }, { "title": "The Batman", "text": "order. The DVD releases of \"The Batman\" are also presented in 4:3 fullscreen aspect ratio. However, the entire series is available in 16:9 widescreen on Amazon Video and the Xbox Video Store. The first two seasons and \"The Batman vs. Dracula\" movie are available on iTunes in 16:9. The Batman Strikes! is a DC comic book series featuring Batman and is a spinoff comic book series of \"The Batman\". Part of DC's line for young readers, the series lasted 50 issues in total, with the last issue shipping in October 2008. \"The Batman\" received Annie Award nominations for Best Animated", "psg_id": "4213398" }, { "title": "Batman Adventure – The Ride", "text": "Batman Adventure – The Ride Batman Adventure: The Ride is the name for a series of Batman-themed motion simulator rides installed at various Warner Bros.-branded parks around the world. The ride was first installed at Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Australia in 1992, before being installed at Warner Bros. Movie World in Bottrop, Germany and Parque Warner Madrid in Madrid, Spain in 1996 and 2002, respectively. The installations in Germany, Australia and Spain later closed in 2004, 2011 and 2014, respectively. On 23 December 1992, Warner Bros. Movie World in Australia opened the US$9 million \"Batman Adventure", "psg_id": "15681660" }, { "title": "Batman", "text": "of the first man, Anthro. Wayne's \"death\" sets up the three-issue \"\" miniseries in which Wayne's ex-proteges compete for the \"right\" to assume the role of Batman, which concludes with Grayson becoming Batman, while Tim Drake takes on the identity of Red Robin. Dick and Damian continue as Batman and Robin, and in the crossover storyline \"Blackest Night\", what appears to be Bruce's corpse is reanimated as a Black Lantern zombie, but is later shown that Bruce's corpse is one of Darkseid's failed Batman clones. Dick and Batman's other friends conclude that Bruce is alive. Bruce subsequently returned in Morrison's", "psg_id": "40445" }, { "title": "The Lego Movie", "text": "a shortage of Lego products by September 2014. Because of its critical and commercial success, \"The Lego Movie\" has been turned into a franchise and a shared fictional universe, it consists of: A direct sequel to the film, entitled \"\", is scheduled for release on February 8, 2019 with Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks and Will Arnett reprising their roles of Emmet, Wyldstyle and Batman respectively and Tiffany Haddish joining the cast. There are two spin-off films, the first two of which, \"The Lego Batman Movie\" and \"The Lego Ninjago Movie\", were both released in 2017. A third spin-off titled \"The", "psg_id": "16955124" }, { "title": "The Batman Adventures", "text": "that followed \"Batman: The Animated Series\", including \"Superman Adventures\" (based on \"\") and \"Justice League Adventures\" (based on \"Justice League\"). Based on \"\", the first series ran for 36 issues, 2 annuals, and 3 specials (\"Mad Love\" and \"Holiday Special\", which were both adapted into episodes for \"The New Batman Adventures\", plus an adaptation of the \"\" movie). The first annual introduces Roxy Rocket, who would later appear in \"The New Batman Adventures\" episode \"The Ultimate Thrill\" and the \"\" episode \"Knight Time\". Most of the issues were written by Kelley Puckett, and illustrated by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett,", "psg_id": "3483813" }, { "title": "The Batman vs. Dracula", "text": "The Batman vs. Dracula The Batman vs. Dracula is a 2005 animated movie based on \"The Batman\" television series. It premiered on television and was later released on home video. It has a much darker tone than the show, and features Vicki Vale (in her first animated appearance, voiced by Tara Strong, who voiced Barbara Gordon / Batgirl on \"The New Batman Adventures\"). The movie was released to DVD on October 18, 2005 and made its television debut on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on October 22, 2005. It was released on DVD as a tie-in with the live action \"Batman", "psg_id": "6160599" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "being footage from a live-action shot of Adam West's depiction of Batman in the 1960s \"Batman\" series and a picture of Batman's suit from \"Batman and Robin\". Climactic events from past Batman films including the Joker have been mentioned, including \"that time with the parade and the Prince music\" (1989's \"Batman\") and \"the two boats\" (\"The Dark Knight\"). Alongside Joker, the main antagonist of the film's story, and Superman, who features heavily and has notable links to the Christopher Reeve films \"Superman\" (1978) and its sequel \"Superman II\" (1980), many other DC characters, both villains associated with Batman and other", "psg_id": "18330547" }, { "title": "Batman Beyond (comics)", "text": "comic adaptation of \"\" was released in 2001. The series had issues reprinted in Batman Beyond and DC Comics Presents Batman Beyond #1 In \"Superman/Batman\" #22 (written by Jeph Loeb), a Batman wearing the \"Beyond\" costume appears, making his first foray into the regular DC Comics continuity. The plot involves Bizarro being transported to an alternate version of Gotham City. In issue #23, this Batman is named \"Tim\". The packaging for the action figure created by DC Direct based on this appearance in \"Superman/Batman\" identifies Batman Beyond as Tim Drake. On March 3, 2007, Dan DiDio announced that Terry McGinnis", "psg_id": "14619408" }, { "title": "Rock Hudson (film)", "text": "million in advertising due to the broadcast of movie. \"Rock Hudson\" begins at the conclusion of the Marc Christian trial and then flashes back to cover as small amount of Hudson's life and career. 'Roy Fitzgerald' (Thomas Ian Griffith) walks into Henry Willson (Andrew Robinson) wanting to be a movie star. Willson gets the newly named 'Rock Hudson' a one-line role in a war film which it takes him 38 times to get right. His mother, Kay (Diane Ladd) is not impressed about his new career. On a film set he meets Tim Murphy (Thom Matthews) and they start a", "psg_id": "20863358" }, { "title": "Batman in film", "text": "hooded villain whose identity remains a mystery throughout the serial until the end. \"Batman\" (also known as \"Batman: The Movie\") is a 1966 film adaptation of the popular \"Batman\" television series, and was the first full-length theatrical adaptation of the DC Comics character. The 20th Century Fox release starred Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin, as well as Lee Meriwether as Catwoman, Cesar Romero as the Joker, Burgess Meredith as the Penguin and Frank Gorshin as the Riddler. The film was directed by Leslie H. Martinson, who also directed a pair of \"Batman\" episodes: \"The Penguin Goes", "psg_id": "10338586" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "alongside the film. The pack adds a six-level story campaign adapting the events of the film, and includes playable figures of Robin and Batgirl, a driveable Batwing, and a constructible gateway model based on the Batcomputer. A Fun Pack including Excalibur Batman and his Bionic Steed was also released the same day. On January 14, 2017, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Chevrolet unveiled a life-sized Lego Batmobile inspired by the design featured in the film, constructed from around 350,000 Lego pieces. As a related promotion, a Bat-Signal (alternating between Batman's emblem and the Chevrolet logo) was", "psg_id": "18330555" }, { "title": "Batman (Terry McGinnis)", "text": "is transported to an alternate reality somewhere in Hypertime which resembled the \"Batman Beyond\"-era Gotham City, with \"Batman Beyond\" in action with the 1999 animated black-and-red costume and the 1992 Batplane from the original animated series. This version of the character is in radio contact with Bruce Wayne, but was referred to as \"Tim\". The \"Batman Beyond\" cameo was enough to garner a DC Direct action figure, the character's first in years, listed as \"Tim Drake\". Also, in \"Countdown to Final Crisis\", former Robin Jason Todd, former Wonder Girl Donna Troy, Green Lantern Kyle Rayner, and Bob the Monitor travel", "psg_id": "4500208" }, { "title": "Blonde Bather", "text": "with his figure painting (which lived awkwardly beside his impressionist landscapes) and he was pleased to leave Paris where he felt obliged to do society portraits. His visit was very productive and he shipped back to Paris several crates of paintings. The model for \"Blonde Bather\" was his girlfriend, favourite model, and future wife Aline Charigot who was with him for part of his trip. Charigot had earlier in 1881 been included in Renoir's \"Le déjeuner des canotiers\" (\"Luncheon of the Boating Party\") where she is the woman with the little dog, on the left. She appeared in many of", "psg_id": "20341863" }, { "title": "Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie", "text": "4 and said it was so bad, it wouldn't even qualify for a review in a book consisting solely of reviews of terrible movies (along the lines of his \"Your Movie Sucks\" editions). Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie is a 2012 American comedy film co-written, co-directed, and co-produced by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. The film is both Heidecker and Wareheim's feature directorial debuts. The film stars Heidecker and Wareheim with a supporting cast which includes Zach Galifianakis, Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Ray Wise, Twink Caplan, Robert Loggia, and Will Forte. After", "psg_id": "15513454" }, { "title": "Batman Begins", "text": "moviegoers rated the film with an A, and according to the studio's surveys, \"Batman Begins\" was considered the best of all the \"Batman\" films. The audience's demographic was 57 percent male and 54 percent people over the age of 25. The film held its top spot for another weekend, accumulating $28 million in a 43 percent drop from its first weekend. \"Batman Begins\" went on to gross $205 million in North America and had a worldwide total of $373 million. It is the fourth-highest grossing \"Batman\" film, , behind Tim Burton's \"Batman\", which grossed $411 million worldwide and also being", "psg_id": "2680461" }, { "title": "Batman (Terry McGinnis)", "text": "of the Bat-Family to retire from vigilantism, revealed she and Bruce were romantically involved at one point, but his unwavering focus on his mission strained their relationship, thus having a new Batman appears to have opened up old wounds for her. Barbara is reluctant to assist the new Batman and to have a teenager as Gotham's new protector. The direct-to-video movie \"\" revealed that Barbara remains haunted by the torture that Tim Drake long ago suffered at the hands of the Joker. She advises Terry to give up being Batman, and once tries to arrest him after he is framed", "psg_id": "4500179" }, { "title": "Ken Hudson Campbell", "text": "Ken Hudson Campbell Kenneth Hudson Campbell (born June 5, 1962) is an American television and voice actor. Campbell attended York High School in Elmhurst, Illinois. Campbell played the man in the Santa suit in \"Home Alone\" and played \"Animal\" on the experimental Fox TV series \"Herman's Head\", as well as Buckman in the 1996 movie \"Down Periscope\". He appeared in the \"Seinfeld\" episode \"The Seven\", where he played Ken, the husband of Susan's first cousin, Carrie, and he played \"Bruce\", the owner of an ominous bookstore in the 1997 Disney Channel Original Movie \"Under Wraps\". He appeared as oil driller", "psg_id": "16590972" }, { "title": "Homosexuality in the Batman franchise", "text": "Joker wears a very flamboyant outfit and a ponytail. He also speaks with a high voice and acts rather effeminately. In The Dark Knight Returns, the Joker calls Batman “darling”. In The LEGO Batman Movie, the Joker wanting Batman to acknowledge him can almost be seen as flirting. One scene in particular is when the Joker touches up his lipstick before scolding Batman in a rather sassy manner. In fact, some parents have criticized the film as being “too gay”. In , the Joker actually kisses Grundy on the cheek. Homosexual interpretations of Batman and Robin have attracted even more", "psg_id": "13930448" }, { "title": "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies", "text": "In addition to Jennifer Hale's uncredited reprisal of Killer Frost, actors that reprise their roles from the DC Animated Universe include Clancy Brown, Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly, and CCH Pounder, who reprise their roles as Lex Luthor, Batman, Superman, and Amanda Waller, respectively. Rotten Tomatoes has only logged three reviews of the movie, one rating it as \"fresh\" and the other two giving a \"rotten\" rating. IGN reviewed both the standard and Blu-ray versions of the movie positively, awarding an 8.0 rating. This surpassed IGN's review of \"\", \"\", and \"\". The review score matched that of \"\". \"Superman/Batman: Public", "psg_id": "13379846" }, { "title": "Batman in film", "text": "Apparitions\". However, it was Mankiewicz's script that was still being used to guide the project. Tim Burton took over as director of the first Batman film in 1986. Steve Englehart and Julie Hickson wrote film treatments before Sam Hamm wrote the first screenplay. Numerous A-list actors were considered for the role of Batman before Michael Keaton was cast. Keaton was a controversial choice for the role since, by 1988, he had become typecast as a comedic actor and many observers doubted he could portray a serious role. Jack Nicholson accepted the role of the Joker under strict conditions that dictated", "psg_id": "10338592" }, { "title": "Batman and Son", "text": "at Damian that killing is not their way. Damian responds by tossing the head in the air, which explodes when it hits the ground. The two spar until Tim helps Damian off the snapping \"Tyrannosaurus rex\" jaws. Damian then punches out Tim and takes Jason Todd's displayed Robin costume with him. Later, the Bat-Signal is lit and Batman finds Damian wearing the costume. Batman asks how he got out of the Batcave without being seen and then asks what he has done with Tim. Back at the cave, Batman cares for Tim and reluctantly agrees to take Damian with him", "psg_id": "9030351" }, { "title": "Batman in amusement parks", "text": "The Escape. Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Australia, has a vertical space shot ride named Batwing Spaceshot which opened in 2006. It also has a Suspended Looping Coaster called Arkham Asylum – Shock Therapy. It was formerly home to the motion simulator Batman Adventure - The Ride which opened in 1992, was revamped in 2001, before closing in 2011. Batman in amusement parks Amusement rides and stunt shows themed to Batman are commonly found at Warner Bros. and Six Flags amusement parks across the world. One of the most common Batman themed rides is . Batman: The", "psg_id": "11749854" }, { "title": "The Blonde Captive", "text": "\"The Blonde Captive,\" Columbia released it in 1932. Imperial Pictures re-issued the movie in 1935 and Astor Pictures re-issued it again in 1947. Contrary to the movie's title, the woman was neither captive nor blonde and she only appears in the movie's final five minutes. The movie was controversial in Australia for its racist and paternalistic approach to indigenous peoples. It compares the attractiveness of various Polynesian peoples with the \"grotesque\" cannabalistic Aboriginals who are obviously descended from Neanderthal ancestors, behave like monkeys and who practice \"repulsively barbaric\" customs. \"...here is human life at its lowest form\" says Lowell Thomas", "psg_id": "15101611" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "Park\"; The Skeleton Warriors from \"Jason and the Argonauts\" and the Gremlins. The way in which the Gremlins attack a plane references \"The Twilight Zone\" episode \"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet\". The film also includes Batman watching the scene from \"Jerry Maguire\" where Tom Cruise says \"You complete me\"; this line had previously been quoted by The Joker in \"The Dark Knight\". In the scene where Batman discusses possible team names he mentions \"Fox Force Five,\" which is the name of a failed television pilot mentioned in \"Pulp Fiction\". The film's use of Cutting Crew's \"(I Just) Died in Your Arms\"", "psg_id": "18330551" }, { "title": "The Batman", "text": "remains within its own distinct continuity. \"Jackie Chan Adventures\" artist, Jeff Matsuda, provided the character designs and also directed the series' finale. He altered the appearances of many of the comic books' super villains for the show – such as the Joker, the Penguin, and the Riddler. Also noteworthy is that \"The Batman\" is one of the few \"Batman\" television shows not to feature Two-Face. It was succeeded by \"\". All five seasons are available to watch on DVD. In 2005, there was a direct-to-DVD movie titled, \"The Batman vs. Dracula,\" which was largely based on the series. \"The Batman\"", "psg_id": "4213380" }, { "title": "The Real Blonde", "text": "Maxwell Caulfield does, in fact, have a background in soap operas, appearing as Miles Colby in \"Dynasty\" and its prime-time spin-off \"The Colbys\" and later the British soap opera \"Emmerdale\". Bridgette Wilson guest starred in four episodes of \"Saved by the Bell\" the sitcom which starred Elizabeth Berkley and launched her acting career. The movie received negative reviews from critics and currently holds a 32% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 5.4. The Real Blonde The Real Blonde is a 1997 film directed and written by Tom DiCillo. It stars Matthew Modine, Catherine Keener, and Maxwell", "psg_id": "5287085" }, { "title": "The Adventurous Blonde", "text": "The Adventurous Blonde The Adventurous Blonde is a 1937 American romance-mystery film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Robertson White and David Diamond. The film stars Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane. It was released on November 13, 1937. This is the third film in the Torchy Blane movie series by Warner Bros. and is followed by \"Blondes at Work\". Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell) is handed a telegram, which she reads before realizing that it was actually for Theresa Gray (Natalie Moorhead) the woman sitting next to her on the train. Torchy's own telegram is from her boyfriend detective Steve", "psg_id": "18992625" }, { "title": "Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight", "text": "to be set in the then-present day continuity and the first issue to crossover with the other Batman titles. By Matt Wagner Two-Face takes over a small island with plans to create a society in his own scarred image. By James D. Hudnall and Brent Anderson After Bruce forces Alfred to take a vacation to Corto Maltese, he must rescue him from kidnappers. Note: first regular DC Universe appearance of the island nation of Corto Maltese, which was introduced in the pages of the out-of-continuity \"Batman: The Dark Knight Returns\" miniseries. By James Robinson and Tim Sale While Batman is", "psg_id": "3483768" }, { "title": "The New Batman Adventures", "text": "later in another Batman animated television series, \"Beware the Batman\", and also on the DC Nation short \"Super Best Friends Forever\", \"Teen Titans Go!\" and in the animated feature \"\", which reunited her with Conroy and Mark Hamill. Tim Drake was introduced as the new Robin in the episode \"Sins of the Father\". However, Dini remarked that \"the Tim Drake origin in the comics as written now didn't work for us with him having a father and living so close to Wayne Manor. It seemed to work fine in the comics, but we needed our own little family unit of", "psg_id": "5795306" }, { "title": "Batman: Return of the Joker", "text": "Batman: Return of the Joker Batman: Return of the Joker, known in Japan as , is a 1991 platform video game, the follow-up to Sunsoft's on the Nintendo Entertainment System. Unlike that game, which was based on the 1989 Batman film directed by Tim Burton, \"Return of the Joker\" is entirely self-contained and based more on the modern comic book iteration of Batman. However, Batman mans the Batmobile and the Batwing from the 1989 film. A remake of \"Return of the Joker\", titled Batman: Revenge of the Joker, was released on the Sega Genesis by Ringler Studios in 1992. A", "psg_id": "5674254" }, { "title": "Batman in film", "text": "& Robin\". The commercials also featured the Danny Elfman Batman theme from Tim Burton's two films. Actor Bruce Thomas portrayed Batman in these ads, while Michael Gough reprised his role of Alfred Pennyworth in one of the ads. \"Baywatch\" actress Brooke Burns played Vicki Vale in an ad as well. Actor Brian Stepanek played the Riddler in one ad and Curtis Armstrong played the Joker in another. Following a rejected \"Batman\" origin story reboot Joss Whedon pitched in December 2002, Warner Bros. hired Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer to script \"Batman Begins\". The duo aimed for a darker and", "psg_id": "10338610" }, { "title": "Batman: Gotham Knight", "text": "83%, with a weighted average score of 7.4/10. Three months prior to the release, the first review for \"Batman: Gotham Knight\" appeared on \"The World's Finest\". The review gave the movie a generally favorable response, stating, \"it’s something new and entirely fresh for the Dark Knight and that alone is worth checking out if you’re a DC Animation fan.\" \"The World's Finest\" also labeled its advice as \"Recommended\". \"Batman: Gotham Knight\" was released on both single and two-disc DVD editions, and in a double pack with the two-disc version of \"Batman Begins\", as well as a Blu-ray version on July", "psg_id": "11265291" }, { "title": "The Lego Movie (franchise)", "text": "short film included on the DVD release of \"The Lego Batman Movie\". Batman attends a tryout to apply to be a member of the Justice League of America, but only finds out he might be Canadian. \"Batman is Just Not That Into You\" is a short film included on the DVD release of \"The Lego Batman Movie\". Harley Quinn hosts a talk show and helps The Joker break up with Batman. \"Cooking with Alfred\" is a short film included on the DVD release of \"The Lego Batman Movie\". Alfred hosts a Cooking show with Batman and Robin as his guest", "psg_id": "19794876" }, { "title": "Batman Beyond", "text": "an indicator of Bruce Wayne's dominant DNA. In order to complete the series, Warner Bros. Animation outsourced \"Batman Beyond\" to Dong Yang Animation, Koko Enterprises and Seoul Movie in Seoul, South Korea. While the South Korean studios animated the series' episodes, the feature film, \"\", was animated by TMS Entertainment in Tokyo, Japan. A spinoff from \"Batman Beyond\", an animated series called \"The Zeta Project\", featured a revamped version of the synthoid Zeta from the \"Batman Beyond\" episode \"Zeta\". Batman would guest-star in the episode \"Shadows\". The supervillain Stalker was to have appeared in \"The Zeta Project\" episode \"Taffy Time\"", "psg_id": "2550708" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "to be infuriated by Barbara's plans to restructure the police to function without the need of Batman. Without warning, Joker crashes the party with the city's other villains, all of whom surrender with the exception of Harley Quinn who disappears during the confusion. Suspecting his arch-rival is up to something, Batman plots to steal Superman's Phantom Zone Projector, a device that can banish anyone to the Phantom Zone which houses some of the most dangerous villains in the Lego multiverse. Just as he plans his heist of the device, Alfred intervenes and advises him to take care of Dick Grayson", "psg_id": "18330537" }, { "title": "Batman: The Lazarus Syndrome", "text": "events of this story are set after \"\" and \"\", but before Tim Drake is introduced. Batman: The Lazarus Syndrome Batman: The Lazarus Syndrome is a 1989 BBC Radio 4 broadcast, produced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the popular comic book character Batman. The story was originally written by Simon Bullivant and Dirk Maggs. It contains references to such Batman stories as \"\", \"\", \"\", and \"\". Michael Gough, who provides the voice of Alfred Pennyworth, also played the same role on screen in the films \"Batman\", \"Batman Returns\", \"Batman Forever\" and \"Batman & Robin\". On the anniversary of", "psg_id": "13617853" }, { "title": "Tim Booth", "text": "concentrating on teaching the dance practice known as the 5Rhythms, a movement meditation practice. In 2004, together with record producer Lee Muddy Baker and songwriter KK (Kevin Kerrigan), he released his first solo album, \"Bone\", to general critical acclaim, though he referred to it as a collaborative effort and preferred to credit the album to 'Tim Booth & the Individuals' as opposed to taking sole credit. He also began taking acting lessons during this time, and starred in a production at Bolton's Octagon Theatre. He also appeared as the Batman villain Victor Zsasz in the 2005 film \"Batman Begins\". Booth", "psg_id": "5802713" }, { "title": "Batman: A Death in the Family", "text": "his own series. \"A Death in the Family\" altered the Batman universe: instead of killing anonymous bystanders, the Joker murdered a core character in the Batman fiction; this had a lasting effect on future stories. Jason Todd was resurrected in the 2005 storyline \"\", in which he adopts the persona of the Red Hood and seeks revenge on the Joker for the events of \"A Death in the Family\". Todd later appeared in the 2009 story \"\" and the 2010 miniseries \"Red Hood: Lost Days\", before starring in the first and second volumes of the ongoing series \"Red Hood and", "psg_id": "3826422" }, { "title": "Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie", "text": "Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie is a 2012 American comedy film co-written, co-directed, and co-produced by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. The film is both Heidecker and Wareheim's feature directorial debuts. The film stars Heidecker and Wareheim with a supporting cast which includes Zach Galifianakis, Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Ray Wise, Twink Caplan, Robert Loggia, and Will Forte. After wasting their billion dollar film budget on a short film, Heidecker and Wareheim try to pay back the money by re-opening an abandoned shopping mall. The film was released in theaters on March", "psg_id": "15513444" }, { "title": "Batman", "text": "Batman following \"Crisis\", DC launched a new Batman title called \"Legends of the Dark Knight\" in 1989 and has published various miniseries and one-shot stories since then that largely take place during the \"Year One\" period. Subsequently, Batman begins exhibiting an excessive, reckless approach to his crime-fighting, a result of the pain of losing Jason Todd. Batman works solo until the decade's close, when Tim Drake becomes the new Robin. Many of the major Batman storylines since the 1990s have been inter-title crossovers that run for a number of issues. In 1993, DC published \"\". During the storyline's first phase,", "psg_id": "40435" }, { "title": "Batman: Return of the Joker", "text": "and Shinichi Seya. The Game Boy version of the game had an entirely original soundtrack composed by Manami Matsumae. For the Genesis \"Revenge of the Joker\", Kodaka's soundtrack was adapted by Tommy Tallarico. Batman: Return of the Joker Batman: Return of the Joker, known in Japan as , is a 1991 platform video game, the follow-up to Sunsoft's on the Nintendo Entertainment System. Unlike that game, which was based on the 1989 Batman film directed by Tim Burton, \"Return of the Joker\" is entirely self-contained and based more on the modern comic book iteration of Batman. However, Batman mans the", "psg_id": "5674257" }, { "title": "Batman (1989 film)", "text": "disc. Other Blu-ray reissues include a \"30th Anniversary\" Digibook with 50-page booklet, and a steelcase edition; both also include a Digital Copy. Most recently the \"35th Anniversary\" reissue contained the same disc as before and on a second disc, a new 25-minute featurette: \"Batman: The Birth of the Modern Blockbuster\". The film was also included in \"The Tim Burton Collection\" DVD and Blu-ray set in 2012, alongside its first sequel, \"Batman Returns\". Batman (1989 film) Batman is a 1989 American superhero film directed by Tim Burton and produced by Jon Peters and Peter Guber, based on the DC Comics character", "psg_id": "52691" }, { "title": "Batman", "text": "the perfect cultural artefact for the 21st century.\" The character of Batman has appeared in various media aside from comic books, such as newspaper syndicated comic strips, books, radio dramas, television, a stage show, and several theatrical feature films. The first adaptation of Batman was as a daily newspaper comic strip which premiered on October 25, 1943. That same year the character was adapted in the 15-part serial \"Batman\", with Lewis Wilson becoming the first actor to portray Batman on screen. While Batman never had a radio series of his own, the character made occasional guest appearances in \"The Adventures", "psg_id": "40448" }, { "title": "Batman in film", "text": "most animated films were released direct-to-video, the 1993 animated feature \"\", based on the 1990s \"\", was released theatrically. Having earned a total of U.S. $2,407,708,129 the \"Batman\" series is the fifth-highest-grossing film series in North America. \"Batman\" was a 15-chapter serial film released in 1943 by Columbia Pictures and was the first appearance of the comic book character on film. The serial starred Lewis Wilson as Batman and Douglas Croft as Robin. Being a World War II era production, the movie serial like many of this period was used as war-time propaganda and had an anti-Japanese bent with J.", "psg_id": "10338583" }, { "title": "Hudson Hornet", "text": "attractive but overpriced at US$3,288 for a six-cylinder car in 1954. Hudson Hornet 1954 model year production totaled 24,833 (the final year of \"step-down\" design production, overlapping Hudson's \"merger\" with Nash-Kelvinator). Hudson was the first automobile manufacturer to get involved in stock car racing. The Hornet \"dominated stock car racing in the early-1950s, when stock car racers actually raced stock cars.\" During 1952, Marshall Teague finished the 1952 AAA season with a 1000-point lead over his closest rival, winning 12 of the 13 scheduled events. Hornets driven by NASCAR aces Herb Thomas, Dick Rathmann, Al Keller, Frank Mundyand, and Tim", "psg_id": "7405517" }, { "title": "Tim Hudson", "text": "over the Colorado Rockies at AT&T Park, Hudson recorded his 2,000th career strikeout. Hudson started game 2 of the 2014 NLDS, a game that went 18 innings; Hudson also started the only other postseason game to go longer than 16 innings while on the Braves in 2005. On October 29, Hudson became the oldest pitcher to start Game 7 of the World Series. The Giants went on to win the game, 3–2, and the series, 4–3, over the Kansas City Royals, giving Hudson the first and only World Series ring of his 16-year career. When Hudson started Game 3 in", "psg_id": "4248534" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "than losing them like his parents. Upon facing him alone, Joker believes that Batman is incapable of change and zaps him to the Phantom Zone before stealing the Batcave's stash of confiscated bombs. Arriving in the Phantom Zone, Batman witnesses the harm his selfishness has caused to everyone and slowly accepts his greatest fear. Making a deal with the Zone's gatekeeper Phyllis, a talking Lego brick, to be allowed back to Gotham in order to retrieve the Zone's escaped prisoners, Batman arrives in time to save his teammates, apologizing to them for his actions, and requesting their help to stop", "psg_id": "18330540" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "DC superheroes, feature in the film. The film's villains who have been featured in Batman comics, films and cartoons include: Man-Bat; Captain Boomerang; Egghead; Crazy Quilt; Eraser; Polka-Dot Man; Mime; Tarantula; King Tut from the 1960s series; Killer Moth; March Harriet; Zodiac Master; the Mutant Leader from \"The Dark Knight Returns\"; Doctor Phosphorus; Magpie; Calculator; Hugo Strange; an unidentified version of Red Hood; the Kabuki Twins from \"The Batman\"; Orca; Gentleman Ghost; Clock King; Calendar Man; Kite Man; Catman; Zebra-Man; and a variation of Condiment King from \"Batman: The Animated Series\". The other DC heroes who feature, both from the", "psg_id": "18330548" }, { "title": "The Lego Batman Movie", "text": "hero he is before they, their friends and allies, and the city's inhabitants, chain-link themselves together and pull the plates back together, saving the city. With the city saved, Batman prepares to be taken back into the Phantom Zone to fulfill his bargain only to be rejected by Phyllis who chooses to let him remain after seeing how much he had changed in order to save everyone. Afterwards, Batman allows Joker and the rest of his rogues to temporarily escape with the confidence that whenever they return, they will be no match for Batman and his family. Following the success", "psg_id": "18330542" }, { "title": "Royal Hudson", "text": "it has been cosmetically restored and put on display outside the museum with a Pullman car. Royal Hudson locomotive 2839 appeared in the 1980 movie \"Coal Miner's Daughter\", which is the life story of singer Loretta Lynn. The train is in Southern Railway guise and can be seen in operation in two scenes. Waiting-in-the-train-station-from-coal-miner-s-daughter-1980_shortfilms Four Royal Hudsons have been preserved (Hudson 2816 is not streamlined and thus is not \"Royal\" but is often mistakenly referred as a Royal Hudson, some call her \"Royal\" due to her name, \"Empress\"). Royal Hudson The Royal Hudsons are a group of semi-streamlined 4-6-4 Hudson", "psg_id": "5195209" }, { "title": "The Batman vs. Dracula", "text": "universe.\" A second movie of \"The Batman\" titled \"The Batman vs. Hush\" that featured Hush as the main villain along with the Joker, the Penguin, the Riddler, Catwoman and Clayface was planned for a long time. However, the film ended up being scrapped. Before its cancellation, producer Alan Burnett had hopes of making one or two more DTV movies based on \"The Batman\". The Batman vs. Dracula The Batman vs. Dracula is a 2005 animated movie based on \"The Batman\" television series. It premiered on television and was later released on home video. It has a much darker tone than", "psg_id": "6160612" }, { "title": "Batman", "text": "Jr. seriously wounds Nightwing. Picking up a gun, Batman nearly shoots Luthor in order to avenge his former sidekick, until Wonder Woman convinces him to not pull the trigger. Following \"Infinite Crisis\", Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson (having recovered from his wounds), and Tim Drake retrace the steps Bruce had taken when he originally left Gotham City, to \"rebuild Batman\". In the \"\" storyline, Batman and Robin return to Gotham City after their year-long absence. Part of this absence is captured during Week 30 of the \"52\" series, which shows Batman fighting his inner demons. Later on in \"52\", Batman is", "psg_id": "40441" }, { "title": "Batman (1989 film)", "text": "the acclaimed \"\", as a result beginning the long-running DC animated universe and helped establish the modern day superhero film genre. Series co-creator Bruce Timm stated the television show's Art Deco design was inspired from the film. Timm commented, \"our show would never have gotten made if it hadn't been for that first \"Batman\" movie.\" Burton joked, \"ever since I did \"Batman\", it was like the first dark comic book movie. Now everyone wants to do a dark and serious superhero movie. I guess I'm the one responsible for that trend.\" \"Batman\" initiated the original \"Batman\" film series and spawned", "psg_id": "52686" }, { "title": "Batman Begins", "text": "\"Serpico\" New York, when cops were for sale; and today, when psychos seek to kill us all at once rather than one by one.\" In contrast, Salon.com's Stephanie Zacharek felt Nolan did not deliver the emotional depth expected of \"one of the most soulful and tortured superheroes of all\"; she thought Bale, unlike Michael Keaton who she compared him to, failed to connect with the audience underneath the mask, but that Gary Oldman succeeded in \"emotional complexity\" where the rest of the movie failed. Film director Tim Burton—who had directed the 1989 Batman film and its first sequel—felt Nolan \"captured", "psg_id": "2680469" } ]
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how old was george gershwin when he died?
[ { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "the early hours of July 11 doctors at Cedars removed a large brain tumor, believed to have been a glioblastoma, but Gershwin died on the morning of July 11, 1937, at the age of 38. The fact that he had suddenly collapsed and become comatose after he stood up on July 9, has been interpreted as brain herniation with Duret haemorrhages. Gershwin's friends and fans were shocked and devastated. John O'Hara remarked: \"George Gershwin died on July 11, 1937, but I don't have to believe it if I don't want to.\" He was interred at Westchester Hills Cemetery in Hastings-on-Hudson,", "psg_id": "169613" } ]
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[ { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "influence of Gershwin. George Gershwin asked to study with Ravel. When Ravel heard how much Gershwin earned, Ravel replied with words to the effect of, \"You should give \"me\" lessons.\" (Some versions of this story feature Igor Stravinsky rather than Ravel as the composer; however Stravinsky confirmed that he originally heard the story from Ravel.) Gershwin's own \"Concerto in F\" was criticized for being related to the work of Claude Debussy, more so than to the expected jazz style. The comparison did not deter him from continuing to explore French styles. The title of \"An American in Paris\" reflects the", "psg_id": "169615" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "Records through the efforts of Artis Wodehouse, and entitled \"\". In October 2009, it was reported by \"Rolling Stone\" that Brian Wilson was completing two unfinished compositions by George Gershwin, released as \"Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin\" on August 17, 2010, consisting of ten George and Ira Gershwin songs, bookended by passages from \"Rhapsody in Blue\", with two new songs completed from unfinished Gershwin fragments by Wilson and band member Scott Bennett. Orchestral Solo piano Operas London musicals Broadway musicals Films for which Gershwin wrote original scores Gershwin died intestate, and his estate passed to his mother. The estate continues to", "psg_id": "169630" }, { "title": "Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin", "text": "Gershwin, and all lyrics written by Ira Gershwin. Other lyricists indicated. Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin is a 1998 album by American vocalist Michael Feinstein of songs composed by George Gershwin. It was Feinstein's third album of Gershwin's music, following \"Pure Gershwin\" (1987) and \"\" (1996). The Allmusic review by Rodney Batdorf awarded the album two stars, yet, somewhat incongruent with this rating, also said the album is \"a joyous, irresistible album illustrating that not only is Feinstein's knowledge of Gershwin deep, but also that he knows how to keep the music alive", "psg_id": "15089112" }, { "title": "Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin", "text": "Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin is a 1998 album by American vocalist Michael Feinstein of songs composed by George Gershwin. It was Feinstein's third album of Gershwin's music, following \"Pure Gershwin\" (1987) and \"\" (1996). The Allmusic review by Rodney Batdorf awarded the album two stars, yet, somewhat incongruent with this rating, also said the album is \"a joyous, irresistible album illustrating that not only is Feinstein's knowledge of Gershwin deep, but also that he knows how to keep the music alive with fresh, vibrant performances and arrangements\". All music composed by George", "psg_id": "15089111" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "office on New York City's Tin Pan Alley, and he earned $15 a week. His first published song was \"When You Want 'Em, You Can't Get 'Em, When You've Got 'Em, You Don't Want 'Em\" in 1916 when Gershwin was only 17 years old. It earned him 50 cents. In 1916, Gershwin started working for Aeolian Company and Standard Music Rolls in New York, recording and arranging. He produced dozens, if not hundreds, of rolls under his own and assumed names (pseudonyms attributed to Gershwin include Fred Murtha and Bert Wynn). He also recorded rolls of his own compositions for", "psg_id": "169598" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "and \"Porgy and Bess\". Citations George Gershwin George Jacob Gershwin (; born Jacob Bruskin Gershowitz, September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned both popular and classical genres. Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions \"Rhapsody in Blue\" (1924) and \"An American in Paris\", the songs \"Swanee\" (1919) and \"Fascinating Rhythm\" (1924), the jazz standard \"I Got Rhythm\" (1930), and the opera \"Porgy and Bess\" (1935) which spawned the hit \"Summertime\". Gershwin studied piano under Charles Hambitzer and composition with Rubin Goldmark, Henry Cowell, and Joseph Brody. He began his career", "psg_id": "169633" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "George Gershwin George Jacob Gershwin (; born Jacob Bruskin Gershowitz, September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned both popular and classical genres. Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions \"Rhapsody in Blue\" (1924) and \"An American in Paris\", the songs \"Swanee\" (1919) and \"Fascinating Rhythm\" (1924), the jazz standard \"I Got Rhythm\" (1930), and the opera \"Porgy and Bess\" (1935) which spawned the hit \"Summertime\". Gershwin studied piano under Charles Hambitzer and composition with Rubin Goldmark, Henry Cowell, and Joseph Brody. He began his career as a song plugger but", "psg_id": "169589" }, { "title": "Summertime (George Gershwin song)", "text": "and the Holding Company has been highly praised. David Starkey in his article \"Summertime\" says that Joplin sings the song \"with the authority of a very old spirit\". In Britain, a version by the Fun Boy Three reached no. 18 on the UK Singles Chart in 1982. Sources Summertime (George Gershwin song) \"Summertime\" is an aria composed in 1934 by George Gershwin for the 1935 opera \"Porgy and Bess\". The lyrics are by DuBose Heyward, the author of the novel \"Porgy\" on which the opera was based, although the song is also co-credited to Ira Gershwin by ASCAP. The song", "psg_id": "5218936" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "professional musician; other family members followed suit. After Ira and George, another boy Arthur Gershwin (1900–1981), and a girl Frances Gershwin (1906–1999) were born into the family. The family lived in many different residences, as their father changed dwellings with each new enterprise in which he became involved. Mostly, they grew up around the Yiddish Theater District. George and Ira frequented the local Yiddish theaters, with George occasionally appearing onstage as an extra. George lived a usual childhood existence for children of New York tenements: running around with his boyhood friends, roller skating and misbehaving in the streets. Until 1908,", "psg_id": "169594" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "collect significant royalties from licensing the copyrights on his work. The estate supported the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act because its 1923 cutoff date was shortly before Gershwin had begun to create his most popular works. The copyrights on all Gershwin's solo works expired at the end of 2007 in the European Union, based on its life-plus-70-years rule. In 2005, \"The Guardian\" determined using \"estimates of earnings accrued in a composer's lifetime\" that George Gershwin was the wealthiest composer of all time. In September 2013, a partnership between the estates of Ira and George Gershwin and the University of", "psg_id": "169631" }, { "title": "Summertime (George Gershwin song)", "text": "following the communal \"wa-do-wa\". It is sung by Clara as a lullaby. The song theme is reprised soon after as counterpoint to the craps game scene, in act 2 in a reprise by Clara, and in act 3 by Bess, singing to Clara's now-orphaned baby after both its parents died in the storm. It was recorded for the first time by Abbie Mitchell on July 19, 1935, with George Gershwin playing the piano and conducting the orchestra (on: \"George Gershwin Conducts Excerpts from Porgy & Bess\", Mark 56 667). The 1959 movie version of the musical featured Loulie Jean Norman", "psg_id": "5218930" }, { "title": "Ira Gershwin", "text": "culture, the prize will be given annually to a composer or performer whose lifetime contributions exemplify the standard of excellence associated with the Gershwins. He married Leonore (née Strunsky) in 1926. He died in Beverly Hills, California, on 17 August 1983 at the age of 86. He is interred at Westchester Hills Cemetery, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Leonore died in 1991. Ira Gershwin Ira Gershwin (born Israel Gershowitz, December 6, 1896 – August 17, 1983) was an American lyricist who collaborated with his younger brother, composer George Gershwin, to create some of the most memorable songs of the 20th century. With", "psg_id": "206920" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "of the opera; Ira completely denied that his brother had any such assistance for this work. A third account of Gershwin's musical relationship with his teacher was written by Gershwin's close friend Vernon Duke, also a Schillinger student, in an article for \"the Musical Quarterly\" in 1947. What set Gershwin apart was his ability to manipulate forms of music into his own unique voice. He took the jazz he discovered on Tin Pan Alley into the mainstream by splicing its rhythms and tonality with that of the popular songs of his era. Although George Gershwin would seldom make grand statements", "psg_id": "169618" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "seven years before he worked in Hollywood again. In 1929, the Gershwin brothers created \"Show Girl\"; \"Girl Crazy\" performed 1930, which introduced the standards \"Embraceable You\", debuted by Ginger Rogers, and \"I Got Rhythm\"; and \"Of Thee I Sing\" in 1931, which was the first musical comedy to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama; the winners were George S. Kaufman, Morrie Ryskind, and Ira Gershwin. Gershwin's first opera, \"Blue Monday\", is a short one-act opera, which was not a financial success and has received only limited performances. His most ambitious composition was \"Porgy and Bess\", first performed in 1935, based", "psg_id": "169604" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "Woody Allen's 1979 film \"Manhattan\" is composed entirely of Gershwin's compositions, including \"Rhapsody in Blue\", \"Love is Sweeping the Country\", and \"But Not for Me\", performed by both the New York Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta and the Buffalo Philharmonic under Michael Tilson Thomas. The film begins with a monologue by Allen: \"He adored New York City ... To him, no matter what the season was, this was still a town that existed in black and white and pulsated to the great tunes of George Gershwin.\" In 1993, two audio CDs featuring piano rolls recorded by Gershwin were issued by Nonesuch", "psg_id": "169629" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "the piano during a Broadway rehearsal of the 1930 production of \"Strike Up the Band\". In the mid-30s, \"Strike Up The Band\" was given to UCLA to be used as a football fight song, \"Strike Up The Band for UCLA\". The comedy team of Clark and McCullough are seen conversing with Gershwin, then singing as he plays. In 1945, the film biography \"Rhapsody in Blue\" was made, starring Robert Alda as George Gershwin. The film contains many factual errors about Gershwin's life, but also features many examples of his music, including an almost complete performance of \"Rhapsody in Blue\". In", "psg_id": "169626" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "a second-rate Ravel, when you are a first-rate Gershwin?\") Gershwin was particularly impressed by the music of Berg, who gave him a score of the \"Lyric Suite\". He attended the American premiere of \"Wozzeck\", conducted by Leopold Stokowski in 1931, and was \"thrilled and deeply impressed\". Russian Joseph Schillinger's influence as Gershwin's teacher of composition (1932–1936) was substantial in providing him with a method of composition. There has been some disagreement about the nature of Schillinger's influence on Gershwin. After the posthumous success of \"Porgy and Bess\", Schillinger claimed he had a large and direct influence in overseeing the creation", "psg_id": "169617" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "about his music, he believed that \"true music must reflect the thought and aspirations of the people and time. My people are Americans. My time is today.\" In 2007, the Library of Congress named their Prize for Popular Song after George and Ira Gershwin. Recognizing the profound and positive effect of popular music on culture, the prize is given annually to a composer or performer whose lifetime contributions exemplify the standard of excellence associated with the Gershwins. On March 1, 2007, the first Gershwin Prize was awarded to Paul Simon. Early in his career, under both his own name and", "psg_id": "169619" }, { "title": "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book", "text": "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book is a box set by American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald that contains songs by George and Ira Gershwin with arrangements by Nelson Riddle. Fifty-nine songs were recorded in the span of eight months in 1959. Fitzgerald's recording of \"But Not for Me\" won the 1960 Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance, Female. Ira Gershwin said, \"I never knew how good our songs were until I heard Ella Fitzgerald sing them\". For the 1998 4-CD set Verve re-issue, Verve 314 539", "psg_id": "6973238" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "over by Victor's staff conductor Nathaniel Shilkret. Gershwin made a number of solo piano recordings of tunes from his musicals, some including the vocals of Fred and Adele Astaire, as well as his \"Three Preludes\" for piano. In 1929, Gershwin \"supervised\" the world premiere recording of \"An American in Paris\" with Nathaniel Shilkret and the Victor Symphony Orchestra. Gershwin's role in the recording was rather limited, particularly because Shilkret was conducting and had his own ideas about the music. When it was realized that no one had been hired to play the brief celeste solo, Gershwin was asked if he", "psg_id": "169622" }, { "title": "Arthur Gershwin", "text": "at the Broadhurst Theatre and had 87 performances. His song \"Invitation to the Blues\" with lyrics by Doris Fisher, was used in the film \"Tootsie\" (1982) and has been recorded by Julie London. He married Judy Lane, a singer with the Xavier Cugat Orchestra, in the 1940s, and had one child; Marc George Gershwin, who is a trustee of the George Gershwin Trust, along with his sons Adam, Todd, and Alex Gershwin. Arthur said in a 1972 interview with Robert Kimball and Alfred Simon that when he was a child, he was George's pal and went around with him more", "psg_id": "9271496" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "to be used as a football fight song, \"Strike Up The Band for UCLA\". In the mid-1920s, Gershwin stayed in Paris for a short period of time, during which he applied to study composition with the noted Nadia Boulanger, who, along with several other prospective tutors such as Maurice Ravel, rejected him. They were afraid that rigorous classical study would ruin his jazz-influenced style. Maurice Ravel's rejection letter to Gershwin told him, \"Why become a second-rate Ravel when you're already a first-rate Gershwin?\" While there, Gershwin wrote \"An American in Paris\". This work received mixed reviews upon its first performance", "psg_id": "169602" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "different musical styles in revolutionary ways. Since the early 1920s, Gershwin frequently worked with the lyricist Buddy DeSylva. Together they created the experimental one-act jazz opera \"Blue Monday,\" set in Harlem. It is widely regarded as a forerunner to the groundbreaking \"Porgy and Bess\". In 1924, George and Ira Gershwin collaborated on a stage musical comedy \"Lady Be Good\", which included such future standards as \"Fascinating Rhythm\" and \"Oh, Lady Be Good!\". They followed this with \"Oh, Kay!\" (1926), \"Funny Face\" (1927) and \"Strike Up the Band\" (1927 and 1930). Gershwin allowed the song, with a modified title, to UCLA", "psg_id": "169601" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "Brooklyn's Snediker Avenue. On September 26, 1898, George was born as second son to Morris and Rose Bruskin Gershwine in their second-floor apartment on Brooklyn's Snediker Avenue. His birth certificate identifies him as Jacob Gershwine, with the surname pronounced 'Gersh-vin' in the Russian and Yiddish immigrant community. He had just one given name, contrary to the American practice of giving children both a first and middle name. He was named after his grandfather, a one time Russian army mechanic. He soon became known as George, and changed the spelling of his surname to 'Gershwin' about the time he became a", "psg_id": "169593" }, { "title": "Summertime (George Gershwin song)", "text": "Summertime (George Gershwin song) \"Summertime\" is an aria composed in 1934 by George Gershwin for the 1935 opera \"Porgy and Bess\". The lyrics are by DuBose Heyward, the author of the novel \"Porgy\" on which the opera was based, although the song is also co-credited to Ira Gershwin by ASCAP. The song soon became a popular and much recorded jazz standard, described as \"without doubt ... one of the finest songs the composer ever wrote ... Gershwin's highly evocative writing brilliantly mixes elements of jazz and the song styles of blacks in the southeast United States from the early twentieth", "psg_id": "5218928" }, { "title": "Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls", "text": "4.5 stars and its review by Scott Yanow states: \"George Gershwin made 130 piano rolls between 1916 and 1927. Certainly such tunes as \"Novelette in Fourths,\" \"So Am I,\" and \"Idle Dreams\" are long forgotten but worth reviving.\" Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls is an album of piano rolls recorded (with one exception) by George Gershwin. It was released by Nonesuch Records in 1993. Gershwin recorded these piano rolls between 1916 and 1927. Several rolls use overdubbing, so that Gershwin is in effect playing a four-handed piece solo. The final selection, \"An American", "psg_id": "14494241" }, { "title": "Bing Crosby Sings Songs by George Gershwin", "text": "above. Bing Crosby Sings Songs by George Gershwin Bing Crosby Sings Songs by George Gershwin is a compilation album of phonograph records by Bing Crosby released in 1949 featuring songs written by George Gershwin. Billboard was enthusiastic: These previously issued songs were featured in a 4-disc, 78 rpm album set, Decca Album A-702. All music by George Gershwin. The songs were also featured on a 10\" LP album, Decca DL 5081 issued in 1949. Side 1 Side 2 In 1950, the same selections were released on a set of 45 rpm records numbered Decca 9-122 and the album cover is", "psg_id": "19001299" }, { "title": "Bing Crosby Sings Songs by George Gershwin", "text": "Bing Crosby Sings Songs by George Gershwin Bing Crosby Sings Songs by George Gershwin is a compilation album of phonograph records by Bing Crosby released in 1949 featuring songs written by George Gershwin. Billboard was enthusiastic: These previously issued songs were featured in a 4-disc, 78 rpm album set, Decca Album A-702. All music by George Gershwin. The songs were also featured on a 10\" LP album, Decca DL 5081 issued in 1949. Side 1 Side 2 In 1950, the same selections were released on a set of 45 rpm records numbered Decca 9-122 and the album cover is shown", "psg_id": "19001298" }, { "title": "Arthur Gershwin", "text": "than Ira did. Frances said of Arthur that he played by ear and \"his rhythm wasn't that great.\" She used to tease him. \"He was really very funny – he was the funny one of the family ... a natural comedian.\" \"When [the other brothers] introduced him, he would say, 'Yes, I'm the unknown Gershwin. George wrote in one of his last letters to his mother (May 19, 1937), \"How is brother Arthur these days? I am glad to hear that he is writing a lot of tunes and I hope that he can find a market for some of", "psg_id": "9271497" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "at Carnegie Hall on December 13, 1928, but it quickly became part of the standard repertoire in Europe and the United States. Growing tired of the Parisian musical scene, Gershwin returned to the United States. In 1929, Gershwin was contracted by Fox Film Corporation to compose the score for the movie \"Delicious\". Only two pieces were used in the final film, the five-minute \"Dream Sequence\" and the six-minute \"Manhattan Rhapsody\", which in expanded form was later published as the \"Second Rhapsody\". Gershwin became infuriated when the rest of the score was rejected by Fox Film Corporation, and it would be", "psg_id": "169603" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "could and would play the instrument, and he agreed. Gershwin can be heard, rather briefly, on the recording during the slow section. Gershwin appeared on several radio programs, including Rudy Vallee's, and played some of his compositions. This included the third movement of the \"Concerto in F\" with Vallee conducting the studio orchestra. Some of these performances were preserved on transcription discs and have been released on LP and CD. In 1934, in an effort to earn money to finance his planned folk opera, Gershwin hosted his own radio program titled \"Music by Gershwin\". The show was broadcast on the", "psg_id": "169623" }, { "title": "Ira Gershwin", "text": "Ira Gershwin Ira Gershwin (born Israel Gershowitz, December 6, 1896 – August 17, 1983) was an American lyricist who collaborated with his younger brother, composer George Gershwin, to create some of the most memorable songs of the 20th century. With George he wrote more than a dozen Broadway shows, featuring songs such as \"I Got Rhythm\", \"Embraceable You\", \"The Man I Love\" and \"Someone to Watch Over Me\". He was also responsible, along with DuBose Heyward, for the libretto to George's opera \"Porgy and Bess\". The success the Gershwin brothers had with their collaborative works has often overshadowed the creative", "psg_id": "206907" }, { "title": "Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls", "text": "Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls is an album of piano rolls recorded (with one exception) by George Gershwin. It was released by Nonesuch Records in 1993. Gershwin recorded these piano rolls between 1916 and 1927. Several rolls use overdubbing, so that Gershwin is in effect playing a four-handed piece solo. The final selection, \"An American In Paris\", was recorded by Frank Milne in 1933. Milne worked as a roll-editor with Gershwin in the 1920s, and edited several of the rolls reproduced on this disc. So skilled was Milne as a roll editor, the", "psg_id": "14494239" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "collection of Gershwin recordings taken from 78s recorded in the 1920s and called the LP \"Gershwin plays Gershwin, Historic First Recordings\" (RCA Victrola AVM1-1740). Included were recordings of \"Rhapsody in Blue\" with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra and Gershwin on piano; \"An American in Paris\", from 1927 with Gershwin on celesta; and \"Three Preludes\", \"Clap Yo' Hands\" and Someone to Watch Over Me\", among others. There are a total of ten recordings on the album. At the opening ceremony of the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, \"Rhapsody in Blue\" was performed in spectacular fashion by many pianists. The soundtrack to", "psg_id": "169628" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "the Duo-Art and Welte-Mignon reproducing pianos. As well as recording piano rolls, Gershwin made a brief foray into vaudeville, accompanying both Nora Bayes and Louise Dresser on the piano. His 1917 novelty ragtime, \"Rialto Ripples\", was a commercial success. In 1919 he scored his first big national hit with his song, \"Swanee\", with words by Irving Caesar. Al Jolson, a famous Broadway singer of the day, heard Gershwin perform \"Swanee\" at a party and decided to sing it in one of his shows. In the late 1910s, Gershwin met songwriter and music director William Daly. The two collaborated on the", "psg_id": "169599" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "him to music of the European classical tradition, and encouraged him to attend orchestral concerts. Following such concerts, young Gershwin would essentially try to play, on the piano at home, the music he had heard from recall, and without sheet music. As a matter of course, Gershwin later studied with the classical composer Rubin Goldmark and avant-garde composer-theorist Henry Cowell, thus formalizing his classical music training. In 1913, Gershwin left school at the age of 15 and found his first job as a \"song plugger\". His employer was Jerome H. Remick and Company, a Detroit-based publishing firm with a branch", "psg_id": "169597" }, { "title": "George Gershwin Theatre (Brooklyn)", "text": "Clinton unveiled his AmeriCorps initiative at the theater. George Gershwin Theatre (Brooklyn) The George Gershwin Theatre is a 500-seat proscenium theatre, one of four situated in the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts complex located on the campus of Brooklyn College at 2900 Campus Road in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Named after the prolific Brooklyn-born composer, it opened its doors in 1953. It is used for four annual productions staged by the college's theatre department, whose alumni include Jimmy Smits, Paul Mazursky, and Joel Zwick, as well as music concerts, recitals, and film screenings, many of which are offered", "psg_id": "9747916" }, { "title": "George Gershwin Theatre (Brooklyn)", "text": "George Gershwin Theatre (Brooklyn) The George Gershwin Theatre is a 500-seat proscenium theatre, one of four situated in the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts complex located on the campus of Brooklyn College at 2900 Campus Road in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Named after the prolific Brooklyn-born composer, it opened its doors in 1953. It is used for four annual productions staged by the college's theatre department, whose alumni include Jimmy Smits, Paul Mazursky, and Joel Zwick, as well as music concerts, recitals, and film screenings, many of which are offered free to the community. In 1993, President Bill", "psg_id": "9747915" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "time to musical endeavors. Having given up her performing career, she settled upon painting as a creative outlet, which had also been a hobby George briefly pursued. Arthur Gershwin followed in the paths of George and Ira, also becoming a composer of songs, musicals, and short piano works. With a degree of frustration, George tried various piano teachers for some two years (circa. 1911) before finally being introduced to Charles Hambitzer by Jack Miller (circa. 1913), the pianist in the Beethoven Symphony Orchestra. Until his death in 1918, Hambitzer remained Gershwin's musical mentor and taught him conventional piano technique, introduced", "psg_id": "169596" }, { "title": "Arthur Gershwin", "text": "them.\" Arthur is buried in Westchester Hills Cemetery, Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. Arthur Gershwin Arthur Gershwin (March 14, 1900 – November 19, 1981) was one of the four Gershwin family siblings of American musical fame. Although he was a composer, he was not a professional musician, and made his living as a stockbroker. He was born in New York City and was the third of the four Gershwin siblings (Ira, George, Arthur, and Frances). Arthur composed the two-act musical \"A Lady Says Yes\" (1945), which is set in 1545 and 1945 and takes place in Venice, Washington D.C., and China. It ran", "psg_id": "9271498" }, { "title": "Arthur Gershwin", "text": "Arthur Gershwin Arthur Gershwin (March 14, 1900 – November 19, 1981) was one of the four Gershwin family siblings of American musical fame. Although he was a composer, he was not a professional musician, and made his living as a stockbroker. He was born in New York City and was the third of the four Gershwin siblings (Ira, George, Arthur, and Frances). Arthur composed the two-act musical \"A Lady Says Yes\" (1945), which is set in 1545 and 1945 and takes place in Venice, Washington D.C., and China. It ran on Broadway from Jan 10, 1945 to Mar 25, 1945", "psg_id": "9271495" }, { "title": "How Long Has This Been Going On?", "text": "How Long Has This Been Going On? \"How Long Has This Been Going On?\" is a song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin for the musical \"Funny Face\" in 1928. Replaced by \"He Loves and She Loves\" in \"Funny Face\", it was eventually introduced in the musical \"Rosalie\" (1928) by Bobbe Arnst as Mary O'Brien. The lyrics used as first released by Gershwin started with the refrain: \"As a tot, when I trotted in little velvet panties,/ I was kissed by my sisters, my cousins, and my aunties./ Sad to tell, it was hell, an inferno worse", "psg_id": "10264789" }, { "title": "Frances Gershwin", "text": "became her sister-in-law. Frances and Leopold had four children: Alexis Gershwin, Leopold Godowsky III, and twins Georgia Keidan and Nadia Natali. All four children were involved in performing and the fine arts. Frances traveled to Europe with her brother George and performed at parties with him. She also performed briefly on Broadway. After she married, she continued her artistic activities, at one point winning a French painting award. In her later years, she returned to singing again and recorded the album \"For George And Ira\" in 1973. She died in 1999, aged 92. Her final resting place is the Gershwin", "psg_id": "9271413" }, { "title": "How Long Has This Been Going On?", "text": "this been going on?\" Many recordings omit the first verse; Louis Armstrong's instead omits the second, which more strongly presupposes a female singer. How Long Has This Been Going On? \"How Long Has This Been Going On?\" is a song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin for the musical \"Funny Face\" in 1928. Replaced by \"He Loves and She Loves\" in \"Funny Face\", it was eventually introduced in the musical \"Rosalie\" (1928) by Bobbe Arnst as Mary O'Brien. The lyrics used as first released by Gershwin started with the refrain: \"As a tot, when I trotted in", "psg_id": "10264792" }, { "title": "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book", "text": "759-2 All Tracks composed by George Gershwin and all lyrics written by Ira Gershwin, unless otherwise indicated. Disc One Disc Two Disc Three Disc Four - Tracks 3 to 16 are Alternate Takes and Remixes String section Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book is a box set by American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald that contains songs by George and Ira Gershwin with arrangements by Nelson Riddle. Fifty-nine songs were recorded in the span of eight months in 1959. Fitzgerald's recording of \"But Not for Me\" won", "psg_id": "6973239" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "a tone row. Even the \"set numbers\" (of which \"Summertime\", \"I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'\" and \"It Ain't Necessarily So\" are well known examples) are some of the most refined and ingenious of Gershwin's compositions. For the performances, Gershwin collaborated with Eva Jessye, whom he picked as the musical director. The work was first performed in 1935; it was a box-office failure in the middle of the Great Depression. After the commercial failure of \"Porgy and Bess\", Gershwin moved to Hollywood, California. In 1936, he was commissioned by RKO Pictures to write the music for the film \"Shall We Dance\",", "psg_id": "169607" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "while living with Ira and his wife Leonore in their rented house in Beverly Hills. Leonore Gershwin began to be disturbed by George's mood swings and his seeming inability to eat without spilling food at the dinner table. She suspected mental illness and insisted he be moved out of their house to lyricist Yip Harburg's empty quarters nearby, where he was placed in the care of his valet, Paul Mueller. The headaches and olfactory hallucinations continued. On June 23, 1937 after an incident in which Gershwin tried to push Mueller out of the car in which they were riding, he", "psg_id": "169610" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "death, Swift arranged some of his music, transcribed several of his recordings, and collaborated with his brother Ira on several projects. Early in 1937, Gershwin began to complain of blinding headaches and a recurring impression that he smelled burning rubber. On February 11, 1937, he performed his Piano Concerto in F in a special concert of his music with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra under the direction of French maestro Pierre Monteux. Gershwin, normally a superb pianist in his own compositions, suffered coordination problems and blackouts during the performance. He was at the time working on other Hollywood film projects", "psg_id": "169609" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "soon started composing Broadway theater works with his brother Ira Gershwin and Buddy DeSylva. He moved to Paris intending to study with Nadia Boulanger, but she refused him; he subsequently composed \"An American in Paris\". He then returned to New York City and wrote \"Porgy and Bess\" with Ira and DuBose Heyward. It was initially a commercial failure but came to be considered one of the most important American operas of the twentieth century and an American cultural classic. Gershwin moved to Hollywood and composed numerous film scores until his death in 1937 from a malignant brain tumor. His compositions", "psg_id": "169590" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "very journey that he had consciously taken as a composer: \"The opening part will be developed in typical French style, in the manner of Debussy and \"Les Six\", though the tunes are original.\" Aside from the French influence, Gershwin was intrigued by the works of Alban Berg, Dmitri Shostakovich, Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, and Arnold Schoenberg. He also asked Schoenberg for composition lessons. Schoenberg refused, saying \"I would only make you a bad Schoenberg, and you're such a good Gershwin already.\" (This quote is similar to one credited to Maurice Ravel during Gershwin's 1928 visit to France – \"Why be", "psg_id": "169616" }, { "title": "How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When He Was a Little Boy", "text": "was often bullied by other boys, until Asterix, to assist his courage, induced him to drink some of the magic potion that made the villagers invincible. When they are interrupted in the act, Obelix falls into the cauldron containing the potion, and drinks it all, and is thereafter permanently under its influence. On Goodreads, it has a score of 3.86 out of 5. How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When He Was a Little Boy How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When he was a Little Boy (, \"How Obelix Fell into the Druid's Cooking Pot When He", "psg_id": "8213658" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "New York. A memorial concert was held at the Hollywood Bowl on September 8, 1937, at which Otto Klemperer conducted his own orchestration of the second of Gershwin's \"Three Preludes\". Gershwin was influenced by French composers of the early twentieth century. In turn Maurice Ravel was impressed with Gershwin's abilities, commenting, \"Personally I find jazz most interesting: the rhythms, the way the melodies are handled, the melodies themselves. I have heard of George Gershwin's works and I find them intriguing.\" The orchestrations in Gershwin's symphonic works often seem similar to those of Ravel; likewise, Ravel's two piano concertos evince an", "psg_id": "169614" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Gershwin's extended score, which would marry ballet with jazz in a new way, runs over an hour in length. It took Gershwin several months to compose and orchestrate. Gershwin had a ten-year affair with composer Kay Swift, whom he frequently consulted about his music. The two never married, although she eventually divorced her husband James Warburg in order to commit to the relationship. Swift's granddaughter, Katharine Weber, has suggested that the pair were not married because George's mother Rose was \"unhappy that Kay Swift wasn't Jewish\". \"Oh, Kay\" was named for her. After Gershwin's", "psg_id": "169608" }, { "title": "How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When He Was a Little Boy", "text": "How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When He Was a Little Boy How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When he was a Little Boy (, \"How Obelix Fell into the Druid's Cooking Pot When He Was Small\") is an Asterix story written by René Goscinny and originally published in the French magazine\" Pilote \"issue 291 (1965), with only a few drawings. In 1989, it was fully illustrated by Albert Uderzo and published in an album as a text story with illustrations. The story is narrated by Asterix, apparently to the conventional readership, and tells that in childhood, Obelix", "psg_id": "8213657" }, { "title": "Gershwin Theatre", "text": "a massive production costing over $8 million. \"Starlight\" would go on to run nearly 800 performances at the Gershwin. \"Wicked\" set a box office record for the Gershwin Theatre. The production grossed $3,201,333 over nine performances for the week ending December 29, 2013. This was also the highest one-week box office gross income made by any show in Broadway history, until that time. Gershwin Theatre The Gershwin Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 222 West 51st Street in midtown-Manhattan in the Paramount Plaza building. The theatre is named after brothers George Gershwin, a composer, and Ira Gershwin, a lyricist.", "psg_id": "6331436" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "Fred Van Eps Trio in 1919. The recorded balance highlights the banjo playing of Van Eps, and the piano is overshadowed. The recording took place before \"Swanee\" became famous as an Al Jolson specialty in early 1920. Gershwin recorded an abridged version of \"Rhapsody in Blue\" with Paul Whiteman and his orchestra for the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1924, soon after the world premiere. Gershwin and the same orchestra made an electrical recording of the abridged version for Victor in 1927. However, a dispute in the studio over interpretation angered Whiteman and he left. The conductor's baton was taken", "psg_id": "169621" }, { "title": "Do It Again (George Gershwin and Buddy DeSylva song)", "text": "and Gershwin. While Bordoni never recorded the song, Delysia did in 1933. Other notable performances include Marilyn Monroe's 1952 live rendition before thousands of marines at Camp Pendleton in Southern California, which caused a \"near riot\", as well as the version that appears on Judy Garland's 1961 live album \"Judy at Carnegie Hall\". Do It Again (George Gershwin and Buddy DeSylva song) \"Do It Again\" is an American popular song by composer George Gershwin and lyricist Buddy DeSylva. The song premiered in the 1922 Broadway show \"The French Doll\", as performed by actress Irène Bordoni. Gershwin recounted the origin of", "psg_id": "15018056" }, { "title": "Do It Again (George Gershwin and Buddy DeSylva song)", "text": "Do It Again (George Gershwin and Buddy DeSylva song) \"Do It Again\" is an American popular song by composer George Gershwin and lyricist Buddy DeSylva. The song premiered in the 1922 Broadway show \"The French Doll\", as performed by actress Irène Bordoni. Gershwin recounted the origin of the song in 1934: Gershwin began playing the song, at parties. Upon hearing the song, Irène Bordoni insisted that she perform the song in her show. \"Do It Again\" first appeared in the Broadway play \"The French Doll\", which premiered on February 20, 1922 at the Lyceum and ran for a total of", "psg_id": "15018054" }, { "title": "Three Preludes (Gershwin)", "text": "Three Preludes (Gershwin) Three Preludes are short piano pieces by George Gershwin, which were first performed by the composer at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City in 1926. Each prelude is a well-known example of early-20th-century American classical music, as influenced by jazz. Gershwin originally planned to compose 24 preludes for this group of works. The number was reduced to seven in manuscript form, and then reduced to five in public performance, and further decreased to three when first published in 1926. Two of the remaining preludes not published were rearranged for solo violin and piano and published as", "psg_id": "5667825" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "and the names of the performers. In 1935 RCA Victor asked him to supervise recordings of highlights from \"Porgy and Bess\"; these were his last recordings. A 74-second newsreel film clip of Gershwin playing \"I Got Rhythm\" has survived, filmed at the opening of the Manhattan Theater (now The Ed Sullivan Theater) in August 1931. There are also silent home movies of Gershwin, some of them shot on Kodachrome color film stock, which have been featured in tributes to the composer. In addition, there is newsreel footage of Gershwin playing \"Mademoiselle from New Rochelle\" and \"Strike Up the Band\" on", "psg_id": "169625" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "1965, Movietone Records released an album MTM 1009 featuring Gershwin's piano rolls of the titled \"George Gershwin plays RHAPSODY IN BLUE and his other favorite compositions\". The B-side of the LP featured nine other recordings. In 1975, Columbia Records released an album featuring Gershwin's piano rolls of \"Rhapsody In Blue\", accompanied by the Columbia Jazz Band playing the original jazz band accompaniment, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas. The B-side of the Columbia Masterworks release features Tilson Thomas leading the New York Philharmonic in \"An American In Paris.\" In 1976, RCA Records, as part of its \"Victrola Americana\" line, released a", "psg_id": "169627" }, { "title": "Frances Gershwin", "text": "Mausoleum, along with her husband, brothers, and parents. Frances Gershwin Frances Gershwin Godowsky (December 6, 1906 – January 18, 1999) was an American singer, musician, Broadway performer and artist. She was born in Manhattan, the younger sister of George, Ira and Arthur Gershwin. She was the first of the Gershwin family to perform as a child, and she brought home a good sum of money for the time. She married Leopold Godowsky Jr., co-inventor (with Leopold Mannes), of Kodachrome color photography. Godowsky was also first violinist with the Los Angeles and San Francisco Symphony Orchestras and performed with his father,", "psg_id": "9271414" }, { "title": "Frances Gershwin", "text": "Frances Gershwin Frances Gershwin Godowsky (December 6, 1906 – January 18, 1999) was an American singer, musician, Broadway performer and artist. She was born in Manhattan, the younger sister of George, Ira and Arthur Gershwin. She was the first of the Gershwin family to perform as a child, and she brought home a good sum of money for the time. She married Leopold Godowsky Jr., co-inventor (with Leopold Mannes), of Kodachrome color photography. Godowsky was also first violinist with the Los Angeles and San Francisco Symphony Orchestras and performed with his father, the world-renowned pianist Leopold Godowsky. Actress Dagmar Godowsky", "psg_id": "9271412" }, { "title": "Gershwin Theatre", "text": "Gershwin Theatre The Gershwin Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 222 West 51st Street in midtown-Manhattan in the Paramount Plaza building. The theatre is named after brothers George Gershwin, a composer, and Ira Gershwin, a lyricist. It has the largest seating capacity of any Broadway theatre with 1,933 seats, host to large musical productions. The Gershwin has been home to the blockbuster musical \"Wicked\" since 2003. Designed in an modernist Art Nouveau style by set designer Ralph Alswang, it is situated on the lower levels of a towering office complex built at an estimated cost of $12.5 million on", "psg_id": "6331433" }, { "title": "Gershwin Prize", "text": "Gershwin Prize The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song is an award given to a composer or performer for their lifetime contributions to popular music. Created in 2007 by the United States Library of Congress, the prize is named after brothers George and Ira Gershwin, whose contributions to popular music included songs such as \"I Got Rhythm,\" \"Embraceable You,\" and \"Someone to Watch Over Me,\" the orchestral pieces \"Rhapsody in Blue\" and \"An American in Paris\", and the opera \"Porgy and Bess\". The national prize for popular song, eventually named the Gershwin Prize, was created by Peter Kaminsky,", "psg_id": "9836347" }, { "title": "Lisa-ann Gershwin", "text": "symptoms of being stung by irukandji, Malo kingi. Gershwin is related to composer George Gershwin. Lisa-ann Gershwin Lisa-ann Gershwin is a biologist based in Launceston, Tasmania, who has described over 200 species of jellyfish, and written and co-authored several non-fiction books about Cnidaria (jellyfish and allies) including \"Stung!\" (2013) and \"Jellyfish - A Natural History\" (2016). Gershwin began studying jellyfish in 1992. She was a Fulbright Fellow in 1998-1999 and completed a PhD at James Cook University in 2005. Gershwin has worked with and for a range of scientific organisations, including CSIRO. She developed a system to predict blooms of", "psg_id": "18543588" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "Broadway musicals \"Piccadilly to Broadway\" (1920) and \"For Goodness' Sake\" (1922), and jointly composed the score for \"Our Nell\" (1923). This was the beginning of a long friendship. Daly was a frequent arranger, orchestrator and conductor of Gershwin's music, and Gershwin periodically turned to him for musical advice. In 1924, Gershwin composed his first major classical work, \"Rhapsody in Blue\", for orchestra and piano. It was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé and premiered by Paul Whiteman's Concert Band, in New York. It subsequently went on to be his most popular work, and established Gershwin's signature style and genius in blending vastly", "psg_id": "169600" }, { "title": "Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin", "text": "Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin is the sixty-fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Willie Nelson. After being awarded the Gershwin Prize by the Library of Congress, Nelson recorded a set of pop standards written by George and Ira Gershwin. The recording of the album was produced by Buddy Cannon and Matt Rollings. It includes the duets \"Let's Call The Whole Thing Off\" with Cyndi Lauper and \"Embraceable You\" with Sheryl Crow. To select the songs for the album, Nelson was inspired by the Frank Sinatra recordings of Gershwin songs. Meanwhile, he decided to name the", "psg_id": "19264287" }, { "title": "Ella Sings Gershwin", "text": "\"Nice Work If You Can Get It\" (1983). For the 1950 Decca Records 10\" LP; Decca DL 5300 Side one Side two All music composed by George Gershwin and all lyrics written by Ira Gershwin. Ella Sings Gershwin Ella Sings Gershwin is a 1950 studio album by Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by the pianist Ellis Larkins. Issued on DL5300 on the Decca label, this was Fitzgerald's first album. Originally on 10\" vinyl, which preceded album releases on 12\" vinyl, it featured eight tracks. The complete album was combined with Fitzgerald's 1954 album \"Songs in a Mellow Mood\" and re-issued on CD", "psg_id": "7012771" }, { "title": "Ella Sings Gershwin", "text": "Ella Sings Gershwin Ella Sings Gershwin is a 1950 studio album by Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by the pianist Ellis Larkins. Issued on DL5300 on the Decca label, this was Fitzgerald's first album. Originally on 10\" vinyl, which preceded album releases on 12\" vinyl, it featured eight tracks. The complete album was combined with Fitzgerald's 1954 album \"Songs in a Mellow Mood\" and re-issued on CD in 1994 by MCA Records on the GRP Jazz label under the title \"Pure Ella\". Fitzgerald released two other albums of all Gershwin material, \"Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook\" (1959) and", "psg_id": "7012770" }, { "title": "Walking the Dog (Gershwin)", "text": "family, working in conjunction with the Library of Congress and the University of Michigan, are working to make scores available to the public that represent Gershwin's true intent. The entire Gershwin project may take 30 to 40 years to complete, and it is unknown when the score to \"Shall We Dance\" (which includes \"Walking The Dog\") will be released. It is unknown whether the critical edition will include the round section heard on the soundtrack. Walking the Dog (Gershwin) Walking the Dog is one of many musical numbers written in 1937 by George Gershwin for the Fred Astaire – Ginger", "psg_id": "11370425" }, { "title": "Ira Gershwin", "text": "English-language programs to primarily Hispanic and Chinese Americans. Ira and his younger brother George spent many after-school hours at the Settlement. The George and Ira Gershwin Collection is at the Library of Congress Music Division. The Edward Jablonski and Lawrence D. Stewart Gershwin Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin holds a number of Ira's manuscripts and other material. In 2007, the United States Library of Congress named its Prize for Popular Song after him and his brother George. Recognizing the profound and positive effect of American popular music on the world's", "psg_id": "206919" }, { "title": "Ira Gershwin", "text": "Drama for \"Of Thee I Sing\". In 1988 UCLA established The George and Ira Gershwin Lifetime Musical Achievement Award in recognition of the brothers' contribution to music, and for their gift to UCLA of the fight song \"Strike Up the Band for UCLA\". Recipients include Angela Lansbury (1988), Ray Charles (1991), Mel Tormé (1994), Bernadette Peters (1995), Frank Sinatra (2000), Stevie Wonder (2002), k.d. lang (2003), James Taylor (2004), Babyface (2005), Burt Bacharach (2006), Quincy Jones (2007), Lionel Richie (2008) and Julie Andrews (2009). Ira Gershwin was a joyous listener to the sounds of the modern world. \"He had a", "psg_id": "206917" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "was admitted to Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles for observation. Tests showed no physical cause and he was released on the 26th with a diagnosis of \"likely hysteria\". His troubles with coordination and mental acuity worsened, though. On the night of July 9, 1937 Gershwin collapsed in Harburg's house, where he had been working on the score of \"The Goldwyn Follies\". He was rushed back to Cedars of Lebanon, and fell into a coma. Only then did his doctors think that he was suffering from a brain tumor. Leonore called George's close friend Emil Mosbacher and explained the", "psg_id": "169611" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "he cared nothing for music, when as a ten-year-old he was intrigued upon hearing his friend Maxie Rosenzweig's violin recital. The sound, and the way his friend played, captured him. At around the same time, George's parents had bought a piano for lessons for his older brother Ira, but to his parents' surprise, and Ira's relief, it was George who spent more time playing it. Although his younger sister Frances was the first in the family to make a living through her musical talents, she married young and devoted herself to being a mother and housewife, thus surrendering any serious", "psg_id": "169595" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "New York due to increasing anti-Jewish sentiment in Russia, changing her first name to Rose. Moishe, faced with compulsory military service if he remained in Russia, moved to America as soon as he could afford to. Once in New York, he changed his first name to Morris. Gershowitz lived with a maternal uncle in Brooklyn, working as a foreman in a women's shoe factory. He married Rose on July 21, 1895, and Gershowitz soon Americanized his name to Gershwine. Their first child, Ira Gershwin, was born on December 6, 1896, after which the family moved into a second-floor apartment on", "psg_id": "169592" }, { "title": "Walking the Dog (Gershwin)", "text": "Walking the Dog (Gershwin) Walking the Dog is one of many musical numbers written in 1937 by George Gershwin for the Fred Astaire – Ginger Rogers film score for \"Shall We Dance\". In the film, the music accompanies a sequence of walking a dog on board a luxury liner. In 1960, the sequence was published as \"Promenade\". Most of the score from the film (composed and orchestrated by Gershwin) remains unpublished and unavailable in modern stereo recordings. On September 22, 2013 it was announced that a musicological critical edition of the full orchestral score will be eventually released. The Gershwin", "psg_id": "11370424" }, { "title": "Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin", "text": "Guardian\" was particularly critical of the covers, describing the songs as being \"reconfigured into pastiches of past Wilson classics.\" Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin is the eighth studio album by Brian Wilson, released on August 17, 2010 by Walt Disney Records as part of the Disney Pearl Series. The album consists of covers of ten George and Ira Gershwin songs, bookended by passages from \"Rhapsody in Blue\", along with two new songs completed from unfinished Gershwin fragments by Wilson and band member Scott Bennett. The cover artwork is an homage to the album cover for the 1958", "psg_id": "14677843" }, { "title": "How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped", "text": "How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped is a Serbian fairy tale that first appeared in \"Kazadzic\", a journal of Serbian folklore, having been submitted by Mr. I. L. Szeckovic from Paracin. It is Aarne-Thompson type 981, the Killing of Old Men. A man hid his father in a land where everyone was supposed to be put to death at fifty. He won a bet about first seeing the sunrise by following his father's advice and looking west, so he saw it on a mountaintop. People concluded that the", "psg_id": "14822343" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "NBC Blue Network from February to May and again in September through the final show on December 23, 1934. He presented his own work as well as the work of other composers. Recordings from this and other radio broadcasts include his \"Variations on I Got Rhythm\", portions of the \"Concerto in F\", and numerous songs from his musical comedies. He also recorded a run-through of his \"Second Rhapsody\", conducting the orchestra and playing the piano solos. Gershwin recorded excerpts from \"Porgy and Bess\" with members of the original cast, conducting the orchestra from the keyboard; he even announced the selections", "psg_id": "169624" }, { "title": "When Jonathan Died", "text": "When Jonathan Died When Jonathan Died is a novel by Tony Duvert, translated by D.R. Roberts. It was first published in France as \"Quand Mourut Jonathan\" in 1978. Jonathan is a 27-year-old artist living in Paris who befriends a single mother and her six-year-old son, Serge. When Serge is eight, his mother asks Jonathan to look after him for a week, which they spend together at Jonathan's country house in southern France. Jonathan and Serge become close friends. Jonathan, smitten with the boy, is distraught when Serge returns to Paris. They meet each other again when Serge is age 10,", "psg_id": "7502994" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "pseudonyms, Gershwin recorded more than one hundred and forty player piano rolls which were a main source of his income. The majority were popular music of the period and a smaller proportion were of his own works. Once his musical theatre-writing income became substantial, his regular roll-recording career became superfluous. He did record additional rolls throughout the 1920s of his main hits for the Aeolian Company's reproducing piano, including a complete version of his \"Rhapsody in Blue\". Compared to the piano rolls, there are few accessible audio recordings of Gershwin's playing. His first recording was his own \"Swanee\" with the", "psg_id": "169620" }, { "title": "Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin", "text": "Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin is the eighth studio album by Brian Wilson, released on August 17, 2010 by Walt Disney Records as part of the Disney Pearl Series. The album consists of covers of ten George and Ira Gershwin songs, bookended by passages from \"Rhapsody in Blue\", along with two new songs completed from unfinished Gershwin fragments by Wilson and band member Scott Bennett. The cover artwork is an homage to the album cover for the 1958 jazz LP \"Sonny Clark Trio\" by Sonny Clark. In the summer of 2009, Walt Disney Records approached Wilson about", "psg_id": "14677837" }, { "title": "Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin", "text": "fourteen in Top Album Sales and reached forty in the Billboard 200. The album has sold 35,000 copies in the United States . Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin is the sixty-fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Willie Nelson. After being awarded the Gershwin Prize by the Library of Congress, Nelson recorded a set of pop standards written by George and Ira Gershwin. The recording of the album was produced by Buddy Cannon and Matt Rollings. It includes the duets \"Let's Call The Whole Thing Off\" with Cyndi Lauper and \"Embraceable You\" with Sheryl Crow. To", "psg_id": "19264289" }, { "title": "Ira Gershwin", "text": "and a love of Gilbert and Sullivan. He attended the City College of New York but dropped out. The childhood home of Ira and George Gershwin was in the center of the Yiddish Theater District, on the second floor at 91 Second Avenue, between East 5th Street and East 6th Street. They frequented the local Yiddish theaters. While George began composing and \"plugging\" in Tin Pan Alley from the age of 18, Ira worked as a cashier in his father's Turkish baths. It was not until 1921 that Ira became involved in the music business. Alex Aarons signed Ira to", "psg_id": "206910" }, { "title": "Summertime (George Gershwin song)", "text": "of the song: Gershwin was remarkably successful in his intent to have this sound like a folk song. This is reinforced by his extensive use of the pentatonic scale (C–D–E–G–A) in the context of the A minor tonality and a slow-moving harmonic progression that suggests a \"blues\". Because of these factors, this tune has been a favorite of jazz performers for decades and can be done in a variety of tempos and styles. While in his own description, Gershwin did not use any previously composed spirituals in his opera, \"Summertime\" is often considered an adaptation of the African American spiritual", "psg_id": "5218933" }, { "title": "How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped", "text": "old should no longer be put to death. This story type is known the world over, and although the precise problem solved by the old man differs, the lesson is invariably the same: to cherish the old as a source of wisdom. How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped is a Serbian fairy tale that first appeared in \"Kazadzic\", a journal of Serbian folklore, having been submitted by Mr. I. L. Szeckovic from Paracin. It is Aarne-Thompson type 981, the Killing of Old Men. A man hid his father", "psg_id": "14822344" }, { "title": "George Browne (died 1661)", "text": "when his father settled on him the manor of Leamington, with view of frank-pledge, and a water-mill. Following his death, she married Sir Robert Fisher Bt. George Browne (died 1661) Sir George Browne (died 1661) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660. Browne was the son of William Browne of Radford Semele, Warwickshire. He was admitted to Gray's Inn in February 1619. In April 1660, Browne was elected Member of Parliament for Warwickshire in the Convention Parliament. He was knighted on 30 June 1660. Browne died early in 1661.when the manors of Leamington and", "psg_id": "15431048" }, { "title": "By George (album)", "text": "of 'Embraceable You' and 'Someone to Watch over Me' are excellent examples of his innate rhythmic sense.\" \"All compositions by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin except as indicated\" By George (album) By George (subtitled George Cables Plays the Music of George Gershwin) is an album of George Gershwin tunes by pianist George Cables recorded in 1987 and released on the Contemporary label. The album was Cable's third for the label and released in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of Gershwin's death. Scott Yanow of AllMusic said \"The fact that he was able to come up with fresh statements on these", "psg_id": "18831142" }, { "title": "How, When and with Whom", "text": "vacation in Sardinia, having waited in vain for the arrival of her husband, she gives in to Alberto's wishes. They continue their relationship back in Milan, but she chooses not to follow him to Argentina. How, When and with Whom Come, quando, perché, internationally released as How, When and with Whom, is a 1969 Italian romance film written and directed by Antonio Pietrangeli. It is the last film of Pietrangeli, who died drowning in the sea of Gaeta, while he was testing some shots for the next day; he was eventually replaced by Valerio Zurlini. Paola, wife of a wealthy", "psg_id": "16299327" }, { "title": "How, When and with Whom", "text": "How, When and with Whom Come, quando, perché, internationally released as How, When and with Whom, is a 1969 Italian romance film written and directed by Antonio Pietrangeli. It is the last film of Pietrangeli, who died drowning in the sea of Gaeta, while he was testing some shots for the next day; he was eventually replaced by Valerio Zurlini. Paola, wife of a wealthy Milanese industrialist, meets Alberto, a friend of her husband, who emigrated to Argentina and has returned for business reasons. After a few days, Alberto confesses his love to Paola, but she resists. However, during a", "psg_id": "16299326" }, { "title": "Ira Gershwin", "text": "Is Born\". American singer, pianist and musical historian Michael Feinstein worked for Gershwin in the lyricist's latter years, helping him with his archive. Several lost musical treasures were unearthed during this period, and Feinstein performed some of the material. Feinstein's book \"The Gershwins and Me: A Personal History in Twelve Songs\" about working for Ira, and George and Ira's music was published in 2012. According to a 1999 story in Vanity Fair, Ira Gershwin's love for loud music was as great as his wife's loathing of it. When Debby Boone—daughter-in-law of his neighbor Rosemary Clooney—returned from Japan with one of", "psg_id": "206915" }, { "title": "Marti Webb Sings Gershwin: The Love Songs", "text": "Café Royal Green Room. In 1987 she had released \"Gershwin,\" an album of songs by George and Ira Gershwin, some of which was incorporated into the show. The album was only made available through the London musical theatre merchandise shop \"Dress Circle\" and at the venues on Webb's tours. The liner notes dedicate the album to \"Selina Elizabeth\", Webb's mother. Marti Webb Sings Gershwin: The Love Songs Marti Webb Sings Gershwin: The Love Songs is a live album by Marti Webb, recorded and released in 1998. Webb had record deals with Polydor, BBC Records and Telstar during the 1980s, but", "psg_id": "12674693" }, { "title": "Summertime (George Gershwin song)", "text": "century\". Composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim has characterized Heyward's lyrics for \"Summertime\" and \"My Man's Gone Now\" as \"the best lyrics in the musical theater\". Gershwin began composing the song in December 1933, attempting to create his own spiritual in the style of the African American folk music of the period. Gershwin had completed setting DuBose Heyward's poem to music by February 1934, and spent the next 20 months completing and orchestrating the score of the opera. The song is sung several times throughout \"Porgy and Bess\". Its lyrics are the first words heard in act 1 of the opera,", "psg_id": "5218929" }, { "title": "Ira Gershwin", "text": "the US in 1891. Ira's siblings were George (Jacob, b. 1898), Arthur (b. 1900) and Frances (b. 1906). Morris changed the family name to \"Gershwine\" (or alternatively \"Gershvin\") well before their children rose to fame; it was not spelled \"Gershwin\" until later. Shy in his youth, Ira spent much of his time at home reading, but from grammar school through college he played a prominent part in several school newspapers and magazines. He graduated in 1914 from Townsend Harris High School, a public school for intellectually gifted students, where he met Yip Harburg, with whom he enjoyed a lifelong friendship", "psg_id": "206909" }, { "title": "When Jones' Ale was New", "text": "drink and dye his old face,<br> When Jones's ale was new, my boys, when Jones's ale was new.<br> In the Copper Family version, \"The Jovial Tradesmen\" from rural Sussex: The first to come in was the ploughman with sweat all on his brow,<br> Up with the lark at the break of day he guides the speedy plough.<br> He drives his team, how they do toil<br> O'er hill and valley to turn the soil,<br> When Jones's ale was new, my boys, when Jones's ale was new.<br> (The Copper Family version also includes verses introducing a blacksmith and a scytheman, both important", "psg_id": "20012965" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "Michigan was created and will provide the university's School of Music, Theatre, and Dance access to Gershwin's entire body of work, which includes all of Gershwin's papers, compositional drafts, and scores. This direct access to all of his works will provide opportunities to musicians, composers, and scholars to analyze and reinterpret his work with the goal of accurately reflecting the composers' vision in order to preserve his legacy. The first fascicles of \"The Gershwin Critical Edition\", edited by Mark Clague, are expected in 2017; they will cover the 1924 jazz band version of \"Rhapsody in Blue\", \"An American in Paris\"", "psg_id": "169632" }, { "title": "George Gershwin", "text": "have been adapted for use in films and television, and several became jazz standards recorded and covered in many variations. Gershwin was of Russian Jewish and Lithuanian Jewish ancestry. His grandfather, Jakov Gershowitz, had served for 25 years as a mechanic for the Imperial Russian Army to earn the right of free travel and residence as a Jew; finally retiring near Saint Petersburg. His teenage son, Moishe Gershowitz, worked as a leather cutter for women's shoes. Moishe Gershowitz met and fell in love with Roza Bruskina, the teenage daughter of a furrier in Vilnius. She and her family moved to", "psg_id": "169591" }, { "title": "George Browne (died 1661)", "text": "George Browne (died 1661) Sir George Browne (died 1661) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660. Browne was the son of William Browne of Radford Semele, Warwickshire. He was admitted to Gray's Inn in February 1619. In April 1660, Browne was elected Member of Parliament for Warwickshire in the Convention Parliament. He was knighted on 30 June 1660. Browne died early in 1661.when the manors of Leamington and Radford Semele passed to his relative Elizabeth Throckmorton, wife of Sir William Throckmorton. Browne married Mary Littleton, daughter of Sir Edward Littleton, 1st Baronet in 1636", "psg_id": "15431047" } ]
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who was the first black man to receive the nobel peace prize?
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[ { "title": "2007 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "scientist who was involved with AR4 or earlier IPCC reports in this way: 'X contributed to the reports of the IPCC, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.'\" It stated that it had not sent the certificates to \"contributing authors, expert reviewers and focal points.\" 2007 Nobel Peace Prize The 2007 Nobel Peace Prize was shared, in two equal parts, between the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Al Gore \"for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract", "psg_id": "14993804" }, { "title": "2018 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "A more peaceful world can only be achieved if women and their fundamental rights and security are recognised and protected in war.\" Mukwege is the first Congolese and Murad the seventeenth woman and first Iraqi to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Each delivered a Nobel lecture on December 10 at Oslo City Hall as part of the Nobel Peace Prize Award ceremony, which took place among main events scheduled during the December 9–11 \"Nobel days in Oslo.\" Denis Mukwege is a gynecologist specializing in the treatment of women victimized by sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and", "psg_id": "20908402" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "and 23 organizations. Sixteen women have won the Nobel Peace Prize, more than any other Nobel Prize. Only two recipients have won multiple Prizes: the International Committee of the Red Cross has won three times (1917, 1944, and 1963) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has won twice (1954 and 1981). Lê Đức Thọ is the only person who refused to accept the Nobel Peace Prize. Nobel Peace Prize The Nobel Peace Prize (Swedish, Norwegian: \")\" is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Swedish industrialist, inventor, and armaments manufacturer Alfred", "psg_id": "14302522" }, { "title": "2006 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2006 Nobel Peace Prize The 2006 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank \"for their efforts through microcredit to create economic and social development from below\". Yunus was awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, along with Grameen Bank, for their efforts to create economic and social development. In the prize announcement The Norwegian Nobel Committee mentioned: Yunus was the first Bangladeshi to ever get a Nobel Prize. After receiving the news of the important award, Yunus announced that he would use part of his share of the $1.4 million award money to create a company to", "psg_id": "14994014" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "omission in our 106-year history is undoubtedly that Mahatma Gandhi never received the Nobel Peace prize. Gandhi could do without the Nobel Peace prize, whether Nobel committee can do without Gandhi is the question\". In 1948, following Gandhi's death, the Nobel Committee declined to award a prize on the ground that \"there was no suitable living candidate\" that year. Later, when the Dalai Lama was awarded the Peace Prize in 1989, the chairman of the committee said that this was \"in part a tribute to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi\". , the Peace Prize has been awarded to 104 individuals", "psg_id": "14302521" }, { "title": "2006 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "50 honorary doctorate degrees from universities across 20 countries, and 113 international awards from 26 different countries including state honours from 10 countries. Bangladesh government brought out a commemorative stamp to honour his Nobel Award. 2006 Nobel Peace Prize The 2006 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank \"for their efforts through microcredit to create economic and social development from below\". Yunus was awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, along with Grameen Bank, for their efforts to create economic and social development. In the prize announcement The Norwegian Nobel Committee mentioned: Yunus was the first Bangladeshi", "psg_id": "14994017" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "the final decision has not been made until the last meeting before the official announcement at the beginning of October. The Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee presents the Nobel Peace Prize in the presence of the King of Norway on 10 December each year (the anniversary of Nobel's death). The Peace Prize is the only Nobel Prize not presented in Stockholm. The Nobel laureate receives a diploma, a medal, and a document confirming the prize amount. , the prize was worth 10 million SEK (about US$1.5 million). Since 1990, the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony is held at Oslo City", "psg_id": "14302515" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "Nobel Peace Prize The Nobel Peace Prize (Swedish, Norwegian: \")\" is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Swedish industrialist, inventor, and armaments manufacturer Alfred Nobel, along with the prizes in Chemistry, Physics, Physiology or Medicine, and Literature. Since March 1901, it has been awarded annually (with some exceptions) to those who have \"done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses\". As per Alfred Nobel's will, the recipient is selected by the Norwegian Nobel Committee, a", "psg_id": "14302507" }, { "title": "2015 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "Zarif for the Iran nuclear deal, Pope Francis for his assistance in the United States–Cuban Thaw, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC guerrilla leader Timoleón Jiménez for the peace process in the Colombian conflict, and Congolese gynecologist Denis Mukwege who treats victims of sexual violence and has been nominated for this before. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by the Norwegian Nobel Committee. For the 2015 award, the members were: 2015 Nobel Peace Prize The 2015 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet for \"its decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy in", "psg_id": "19069234" }, { "title": "2009 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "global level and global peace make him the appropriate recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize,\" said Siamak Hirai, a spokesman for Karzai. Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said the decision was ridiculous, saying, \"The Nobel prize for peace? Obama should have won the 'Nobel Prize for escalating violence and killing civilians.\" Indonesia's, Masdar Mas'udi, deputy head of the Islamic organisation Nahdlatul Ulama, praised Obama's policy towards his country as confirmation of his worthiness as a Nobel laureate. \"I think it's appropriate because he is the only American president who has reached out to us in peace,\" he said. \"On the issues", "psg_id": "13876968" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize Concert", "text": "Diana Ross on stage at the end of the show when/after she was singing Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand). The Grand Finale in 2009, sung by all the artists, was Michael Jackson's \"Man in the Mirror\". All artists performed Michael Jackson's \"Man in the Mirror\" as the finale to the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize Concert. All artists joined with Angélique Kidjo on the stage singing the song \"Move On Up\" as the finale to the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Concert. Much of the concert of 2014 will future / be influenced by Bollywood performances. One of the surviving Hibaku", "psg_id": "6450082" }, { "title": "2015 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2015 Nobel Peace Prize The 2015 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet for \"its decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy in Tunisia in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution of 2011\". The National Dialogue Quartet was formed in 2013 and comprises four organizations in Tunisian civil society: The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually to those who have \"done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses\". Tunisian singer/songwriter Emel Mathlouthi sang Kelmti", "psg_id": "19069232" }, { "title": "2003 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "is tantamount to abusing the prize bestowed on her for political considerations\". 2003 Nobel Peace Prize The 2003 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Shirin Ebadi for \"her efforts for democracy and human rights, especially the rights of women and children, in Iran and the Muslim world in general\". On 10 October 2003, Shirin Ebadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts for democracy and human rights, especially for the rights of women and children. The selection committee praised her as a \"courageous person\" who \"has never heeded the threat to her own safety\". Now she travels abroad", "psg_id": "15009497" }, { "title": "2007 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2007 Nobel Peace Prize The 2007 Nobel Peace Prize was shared, in two equal parts, between the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Al Gore \"for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change\". The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the award on 12 October 2007. It stated that responses to indications of future climate changes must follow the precautionary principle, and that extensive changes would damage living standards, leading to likelihood of wars and violent conflicts. It paid tribute", "psg_id": "14993798" }, { "title": "2010 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "on the tenor of the debate in the West: \"Liu Xiaobo's politics have been reduced to a story of a heroic individual who upholds human rights and democracy. His views are largely omitted to avoid a discussion about them, resulting in a one-sided debate.\" Its survey of 500 press articles published in Hong Kong about Liu showed \"only 10 were critical of the man or peace prize.\" News agencies reported the Confucius Peace Prize, established at the suggestion of \"Global Times\" in response to the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to a jailed dissident. The organiser denied any involvement", "psg_id": "14976542" }, { "title": "2008 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "in Norway who saluted him in on 10 December in Oslo, by waving the flags of Albania and Kosovo. 2008 Nobel Peace Prize The 2008 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to President of Finland (1994–2000) Martti Ahtisaari \"for his important efforts, on several continents and over more than three decades, to resolve international conflicts\". The 2008 Nobel Peace Prize laureate was announced on the press conference in Oslo, Norway on October 10, 2008. The committee's decision was heavily criticized in Serbia, because of Ahtisaari's role in the Kosovo status process (the Government of Serbia rejects Ahtisaari's plan because it would", "psg_id": "14993597" }, { "title": "2003 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2003 Nobel Peace Prize The 2003 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Shirin Ebadi for \"her efforts for democracy and human rights, especially the rights of women and children, in Iran and the Muslim world in general\". On 10 October 2003, Shirin Ebadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts for democracy and human rights, especially for the rights of women and children. The selection committee praised her as a \"courageous person\" who \"has never heeded the threat to her own safety\". Now she travels abroad lecturing in the West. She is against a policy of forced regime", "psg_id": "15009493" }, { "title": "2014 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2014 Nobel Peace Prize The 2014 Nobel Peace Prize was shared, in two equal parts, between Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai \"for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education\". Satyarthi is from India, the seventh person from his country to win a Nobel Prize and the second to win the Peace Prize after Mother Teresa, while Yousafzai is a Muslim from Pakistan, the second Nobel Prize winner from her country after Abdus Salam, the forty-seventh woman to win the Nobel Prize, and at the age of 17 years,", "psg_id": "18328934" }, { "title": "2016 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "Syria chief amongst them – they can sometimes provide the necessary momentum to see it through.\" The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by the Norwegian Nobel Committee: 2016 Nobel Peace Prize The 2016 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos \"for his resolute efforts to bring the country’s more than 50-year-long civil war to an end, a war that has cost the lives of at least 220,000 Colombians and displaced close to six million people.\" The conflict is the longest running war, and last remaining guerrilla struggle, in the Americas. The Nobel Peace Prize", "psg_id": "19774580" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize in Physics", "text": "receive a diploma, a medal and a document confirming the prize amount. Nobel Prize in Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics () is a yearly award given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for those who have made the most outstanding contributions for mankind in the field of physics. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901; the others being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The first Nobel Prize in Physics was", "psg_id": "628725" }, { "title": "2016 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2016 Nobel Peace Prize The 2016 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos \"for his resolute efforts to bring the country’s more than 50-year-long civil war to an end, a war that has cost the lives of at least 220,000 Colombians and displaced close to six million people.\" The conflict is the longest running war, and last remaining guerrilla struggle, in the Americas. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually to those who have \"done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and", "psg_id": "19774573" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "five-member committee appointed by the Parliament of Norway. Since 1990, the prize is awarded on 10 December in Oslo City Hall each year. The prize was formerly awarded in the Atrium of the University of Oslo Faculty of Law (1947–1989), the Norwegian Nobel Institute (1905–1946), and the Parliament (1901–1904). Due to its political nature, the Nobel Peace Prize has, for most of its history, been the subject of controversies. According to Nobel's will, the Peace Prize shall be awarded to the person who in the preceding year \"shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations,", "psg_id": "14302508" }, { "title": "2001 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2001 Nobel Peace Prize The 2001 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the United Nations and Kofi Annan for \"their work for a better organized and more peaceful world\". In 2001, its centennial year, the Nobel Committee decided that the Peace Prize was to be divided between the United Nations (UN) and Kofi Annan. Annan was awarded the Peace Prize for having revitalized the UN and for having given priority to human rights. The Nobel Committee also recognized his commitment to the struggle to contain the spreading of the HIV virus in Africa and his declared opposition to international terrorism.", "psg_id": "15009502" }, { "title": "2001 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2001 Nobel Peace Prize The 2001 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the United Nations and Kofi Annan for \"their work for a better organized and more peaceful world\". In 2001, its centennial year, the Nobel Committee decided that the Peace Prize was to be divided between the United Nations (UN) and Kofi Annan. Annan was awarded the Peace Prize for having revitalized the UN and for having given priority to human rights. The Nobel Committee also recognized his commitment to the struggle to contain the spreading of the HIV virus in Africa and his declared opposition to international terrorism.", "psg_id": "15009501" }, { "title": "2002 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "support human rights defenders around the world and have intervened with heads of state on their behalf. In 2002, President Carter received the Nobel Peace Prize for his work \"to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development\" through The Carter Center. Three sitting presidents, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Barack Obama, have received the prize; Carter is unique in receiving the award for his actions after leaving the presidency. He is, along with Martin Luther King, Jr., one of two native Georgians to receive the Nobel. 2002 Nobel", "psg_id": "15009500" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "at the time of Nobel's death. The Norwegian Nobel Committee speculates that Nobel may have considered Norway better suited to awarding the prize, as it did not have the same militaristic traditions as Sweden. It also notes that at the end of the 19th century, the Norwegian parliament had become closely involved in the Inter-Parliamentary Union's efforts to resolve conflicts through mediation and arbitration. The Norwegian Parliament appoints the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which selects the Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Each year, the Norwegian Nobel Committee specifically invites qualified people to submit nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize. The statutes of", "psg_id": "14302511" }, { "title": "2014 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "Kailash Satyarthi, was not among the commonly cited favourites. 2014 Nobel Peace Prize The 2014 Nobel Peace Prize was shared, in two equal parts, between Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai \"for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education\". Satyarthi is from India, the seventh person from his country to win a Nobel Prize and the second to win the Peace Prize after Mother Teresa, while Yousafzai is a Muslim from Pakistan, the second Nobel Prize winner from her country after Abdus Salam, the forty-seventh woman to win the", "psg_id": "18328937" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize", "text": "holders. After the war, the gold was recovered from solution, and the medals re-cast. Nobel laureates receive a diploma directly from the hands of the King of Sweden, or in the case of the peace prize, the Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee. Each diploma is uniquely designed by the prize-awarding institutions for the laureates that receive them. The diploma contains a picture and text in Swedish which states the name of the laureate and normally a citation of why they received the prize. None of the Nobel Peace Prize laureates has ever had a citation on their diplomas. The", "psg_id": "284472" }, { "title": "2007 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "work and application.\" In Oslo on 10 December 2007, the presentation was made with a speech by Ole Danbolt Mjøs as Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, and followed by Nobel Lectures given by Rajendra K. Pachauri, representing the IPCC, and Al Gore. In his lecture, Pachauri thanked those contributing to the IPCC: The IPCC presented scientists who had \"contributed substantially to the preparation of IPCC reports\" with personalized certificates for \"contributing to the award of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 to the IPCC\". The certificates, which name the individual and feature a reproduction of the Nobel Peace Prize", "psg_id": "14993802" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses\". Alfred Nobel's will further specified that the prize be awarded by a committee of five people chosen by the Norwegian Parliament. Nobel died in 1896 and he did not leave an explanation for choosing peace as a prize category. As he was a trained chemical engineer, the categories for chemistry and physics were obvious choices. The reasoning behind the peace prize is less clear. According to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, his friendship with Bertha von Suttner, a peace activist and later recipient of", "psg_id": "14302509" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "the Nobel Foundation specify categories of individuals who are eligible to make nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize. These nominators are: Nominations must usually be submitted to the Committee by the beginning of February in the award year. Nominations by committee members can be submitted up to the date of the first Committee meeting after this deadline. In 2009, a record 205 nominations were received, but the record was broken again in 2010 with 237 nominations; in 2011, the record was broken once again with 241 nominations. The statutes of the Nobel Foundation do not allow information about nominations, considerations,", "psg_id": "14302512" }, { "title": "2005 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2005 Nobel Peace Prize The 2005 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to International Atomic Energy Agency and Mohamed ElBaradei \"for their efforts to prevent nuclear energy from being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used in the safest possible way\". United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan said he was delighted that the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize had been awarded to the UN nuclear watchdog and its head ElBaradei. \"The secretary-general congratulates him and the entire staff of the agency, past and present, on their contributions to global peace,\" a spokesman for Annan said.", "psg_id": "15000932" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "Hall. From 1947 to 1989, the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony was held in the Atrium of the University of Oslo Faculty of Law, a few hundred metres from Oslo City Hall. Between 1905 and 1946, the ceremony took place at the Norwegian Nobel Institute. From 1901 to 1904, the ceremony took place in the \"Storting\" (Parliament). It has been expressed that the Peace Prize has been awarded in politically motivated ways for more recent or immediate achievements, or with the intention of encouraging future achievements. Some commentators have suggested that to award a peace prize on the basis of unquantifiable", "psg_id": "14302516" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "the prize, profoundly influenced his decision to include peace as a category. Some Nobel scholars suggest it was Nobel's way to compensate for developing destructive forces. His inventions included dynamite and ballistite, both of which were used violently during his lifetime. Ballistite was used in war and the Irish Republican Brotherhood, an Irish nationalist organization, carried out dynamite attacks in the 1880s. Nobel was also instrumental in turning Bofors from an iron and steel producer into an armaments company. It is unclear why Nobel wished the Peace Prize to be administered in Norway, which was ruled in union with Sweden", "psg_id": "14302510" }, { "title": "2010 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "Concert to commemorate the 2010 prize was held on 11 December, the night following the award ceremony, as is the tradition. It was hosted by Denzel Washington and Anne Hathaway. The roster of confirmed performers announced before the award included Herbie Hancock, Florence and the Machine, Colbie Caillat, Elvis Costello. Those who were confirmed later included Barry Manilow, Jamiroquai, A. R. Rahman, India.Arie, Robyn and Sivert Høyem. 2010 Nobel Peace Prize The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to imprisoned Chinese human rights activist \"for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China\". The laureate, once an", "psg_id": "14976554" }, { "title": "2008 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2008 Nobel Peace Prize The 2008 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to President of Finland (1994–2000) Martti Ahtisaari \"for his important efforts, on several continents and over more than three decades, to resolve international conflicts\". The 2008 Nobel Peace Prize laureate was announced on the press conference in Oslo, Norway on October 10, 2008. The committee's decision was heavily criticized in Serbia, because of Ahtisaari's role in the Kosovo status process (the Government of Serbia rejects Ahtisaari's plan because it would allegedly guarantee the \"de facto\" independence of Kosovo). On the other hand, committee's decision was praised by Albanians living", "psg_id": "14993596" }, { "title": "2005 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "be enough to feed the entire world and that, if we hope to escape self-destruction, then nuclear weapons should have no place in our collective conscience, and no role in our security. 2005 Nobel Peace Prize The 2005 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to International Atomic Energy Agency and Mohamed ElBaradei \"for their efforts to prevent nuclear energy from being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used in the safest possible way\". United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan said he was delighted that the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize had been awarded to the", "psg_id": "15000934" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize Concert", "text": "Nobel Peace Prize Concert The Nobel Peace Prize Concert (Norwegian and Swedish: \")\" has been held annually since 1994 on 11 December, to honour the Nobel Peace Prize laureate. The award ceremony on 10 December takes place in Oslo City Hall, while the concert has been held at Oslo Spektrum, with the attendance of the laureate and other prominent guests. The Concert is broadcast to a global audience and reaches up to 350 million households in 100 countries. In 2015 a new distributor was announced and after 20 years at Oslo Spektrum, a change of concert venue was announced. The", "psg_id": "6450074" }, { "title": "2013 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "in that country [Syria] and end the suffering of its people.\" United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon congratulated the organisation's work. \"USA Today\" quoted a London-based Syrian opposition activist who doubted Syrian people would be celebrating the award. Similarly, a spokesperson for the Syrian National Coalition labelled the prize \"ironic\". Pakistani politician Imran Khan called on the USA and Russia to destroy their own chemical weapons. 2013 Nobel Peace Prize The 2013 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, for their \"extensive work to eliminate chemical weapons\". The award citation indicated the organization", "psg_id": "16638979" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize Concert", "text": "Silje Nordnes Artists for alternative concert: Nobel Peace Prize Concert The Nobel Peace Prize Concert (Norwegian and Swedish: \")\" has been held annually since 1994 on 11 December, to honour the Nobel Peace Prize laureate. The award ceremony on 10 December takes place in Oslo City Hall, while the concert has been held at Oslo Spektrum, with the attendance of the laureate and other prominent guests. The Concert is broadcast to a global audience and reaches up to 350 million households in 100 countries. In 2015 a new distributor was announced and after 20 years at Oslo Spektrum, a change", "psg_id": "6450084" }, { "title": "2010 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "of the 65 invited (the People's Republic of China and 19 other nations declined invitations). China's official news agency, Xinhua, attacked the West for its \"Cold-War or even colonial mentality\" and for daring to \"regard themselves as the judge, the teacher [who] assume that they can forever distort the fact and block the truth by using political maneuvers.\" Strong rhetoric and denunciations of the West continued from official sources until after the ceremony. Liu was the first person of Chinese nationality to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the first to be awarded a Nobel Prize of any kind", "psg_id": "14976484" }, { "title": "2009 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2009 Nobel Peace Prize The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to United States President Barack Obama for his \"extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between people\". The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the award on October 9, 2009, citing Obama's promotion of nuclear nonproliferation and a \"new climate\" in international relations fostered by Obama, especially in reaching out to the Muslim world. The Nobel Committee's decision drew mixed reactions from US commentators and editorial writers across the political spectrum, as well as from the rest of the world. Obama accepted the prize in Oslo on December 10, 2009.", "psg_id": "13876938" }, { "title": "2011 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2011 Nobel Peace Prize The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize was jointly awarded to three female political activists. Two African and one Asian female were awarded for their persistence in obtaining equal rights for women. The joint laureated were: Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee and Yemeni politician Tawakkul Karman \"for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peace-building work\". In announcing the award on 7 October 2011, the chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Thorbjørn Jagland, stressed the link between women's rights, peace and democracy. The winner is", "psg_id": "15924040" }, { "title": "2006 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "that Yunus was a poor choice for the award, stating: \"...the Nobel committee could have made a braver, more difficult, choice by declaring that there would be no recipient at all.\" He is one of only seven persons to have won the Nobel Peace Prize, Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Congressional Gold Medal. Other notable awards include the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1984, the World Food Prize, the International Simon Bolivar Prize (1996), the Prince of Asturias Award for Concord and the Sydney Peace Prize in 1998, and the Seoul Peace Prize in 2006. Additionally, Yunus has been awarded", "psg_id": "14994016" }, { "title": "2010 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "engines for \"Liu Xiaobo\" in Chinese without attaching the words \"Peace Prize,\" gave information about Liu. Yet most sites found \"Liu\" plus \"Peace Prize\" yield only the official foreign ministry response. CNN reported that any mention of \"Nobel Prize\" on microblogging sites was censored. One person claimed that his SIM card was deactivated after he sent a text message to a relative about the Nobel Peace Prize. Accustomed to circumventing Chinese internet censorship, bloggers and forum-users used variants of Liu's name and posted subtle or cryptic messages to express their elation about the award or sarcasm towards the state. The", "psg_id": "14976515" }, { "title": "2009 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "There have been a number of calls for Obama to either return the award or to have the Nobel Committee recall it, most recently in 2013. In April 2013 a petition was begun asking the Nobel Committee to rescind the Peace Prize. The petition garnered 10,000 signatures in its first day and nearly 20,000 by the end of its first week. Nobel laureate and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore called the award \"extremely well deserved\". Obama received congratulations and kind words from other elected officials, such as from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and former rival, Senator John McCain, who", "psg_id": "13876959" }, { "title": "2010 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2010 Nobel Peace Prize The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to imprisoned Chinese human rights activist \"for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China\". The laureate, once an eminent scholar, was reportedly little-known inside the People's Republic of China (PRC) at the time of the award due to official censorship; he partook in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 and was a co-author of the Charter 08 manifesto, for which he was sentenced to 11 years in prison on 25 December 2009. Liu, who was backed by former Czech president Václav Havel and anti-apartheid activist", "psg_id": "14976481" }, { "title": "2017 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "began to recognize nuclear disarmament efforts In the award presentation speech on December 10, 2017, Nobel Committee Chair Berit Reiss-Andersen recalled that \"twelve Peace Prizes have been awarded, in whole or in part,\" to honor \"efforts against the proliferation of nuclear weapons and for nuclear disarmament,\" and included 2009 Nobelist Barack Obama. 2017 Nobel Peace Prize The 2017 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) \"for its work to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons and for its ground-breaking efforts to achieve a treaty-based prohibition on", "psg_id": "20374571" }, { "title": "2012 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2012 Nobel Peace Prize The 2012 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the European Union (EU) \"for over six decades [having] contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe\" by a unanimous decision of the Norwegian Nobel Committee. The decision highlighted the reconciliation of France and Germany, stating that \"over a seventy-year period, Germany and France had fought three wars. Today war between Germany and France is unthinkable. This shows how, through well-aimed efforts and by building up mutual confidence, historical enemies can become close partners.\" The decision also highlighted the EU's contribution to", "psg_id": "15976438" }, { "title": "2011 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "criticised the award, accusing Sirleaf of being \"a warmonger\". 2011 Nobel Peace Prize The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize was jointly awarded to three female political activists. Two African and one Asian female were awarded for their persistence in obtaining equal rights for women. The joint laureated were: Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee and Yemeni politician Tawakkul Karman \"for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peace-building work\". In announcing the award on 7 October 2011, the chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Thorbjørn Jagland, stressed the link", "psg_id": "15924042" }, { "title": "2012 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "or governments except six attended the ceremony. French President François Hollande and Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel attended. David Cameron and five other EU heads of state have not attended, Cameron sending his deputy Nick Clegg in his stead. 2012 Nobel Peace Prize The 2012 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the European Union (EU) \"for over six decades [having] contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe\" by a unanimous decision of the Norwegian Nobel Committee. The decision highlighted the reconciliation of France and Germany, stating that \"over a seventy-year period, Germany and", "psg_id": "15976451" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize controversies", "text": "any German to receive any of the Nobel Prizes in the future, and his prize was not allowed to be mentioned in the German press. Gandhi never received the Nobel Peace Prize, although he was nominated five times between 1937 and 1948. In 1948 Gandhi received six letters of nomination and was on the short list for the Peace Prize but he was assassinated on 30 January 1948, two days before the closing date for nominations. The Nobel Committee decided against awarding the prize, saying the laureate could only be awarded posthumously if he/she died after the Committee's decision had", "psg_id": "4622946" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize", "text": "are presented at the annual Prize Award Ceremony in Oslo, Norway, usually on 10 December. The award ceremonies and the associated banquets are typically major international events. The Prizes awarded in Sweden's ceremonies' are held at the Stockholm Concert Hall, with the Nobel banquet following immediately at Stockholm City Hall. The Nobel Peace Prize ceremony has been held at the Norwegian Nobel Institute (1905–1946), at the auditorium of the University of Oslo (1947–1989), and at Oslo City Hall (1990–present). The highlight of the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in Stockholm occurs when each Nobel laureate steps forward to receive the prize", "psg_id": "284465" }, { "title": "2007 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "man’s control.\" The award was given immediate publicity: an Associated Press article published by \"USA Today\" on 12 October 2007 and headlined \"Gore, scientists share Nobel Peace Prize\" quoted Pachauri as saying \"All the scientists that have contributed to the work of the IPCC are the Nobel laureates who have been recognized and acknowledged by the Nobel Prize Committee\". He added that \"they should feel deeply encouraged and inspired. It is their contribution which has been recognized\", and said \"I only happen to be a functionary that essentially oversees the process.\" On the same day, the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory", "psg_id": "14993800" }, { "title": "2009 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "special gift is to make them seem achievable by appealing to our higher nature.\" It was also received well by columnists in \"The Washington Post\". Abroad, British historian Simon Schama said of the speech that \"in its seriousness, bravery and clarity, [it] was on a par with FDR and Churchill\" and \"summoned the spirit of Cicero\". 2009 Nobel Peace Prize The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to United States President Barack Obama for his \"extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between people\". The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the award on October 9, 2009, citing Obama's promotion of", "psg_id": "13876976" }, { "title": "2018 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2018 Nobel Peace Prize The 2018 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad \"for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and armed conflict,\" according to the Norwegian Nobel Committee announcement on 5 October 2018 in Oslo, Norway. \"Both laureates have made a crucial contribution to focusing attention on, and combating, such war crimes,\" according to the award citation. After reading the citation, Committee Chair Berit Reiss-Andersen told reporters that the impact of this year's award is to highlight sexual abuse with the goal that every level of governance", "psg_id": "20908400" }, { "title": "2018 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "Norwegian Church Aid, Plan International Norway and JOIN Good Forces. 2018 Nobel Peace Prize The 2018 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad \"for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and armed conflict,\" according to the Norwegian Nobel Committee announcement on 5 October 2018 in Oslo, Norway. \"Both laureates have made a crucial contribution to focusing attention on, and combating, such war crimes,\" according to the award citation. After reading the citation, Committee Chair Berit Reiss-Andersen told reporters that the impact of this year's award is to highlight", "psg_id": "20908417" }, { "title": "2013 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2013 Nobel Peace Prize The 2013 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, for their \"extensive work to eliminate chemical weapons\". The award citation indicated the organization was awarded the prize, because they “have defined the use of chemical weapons as taboo under international law. Recent events in Syria, where chemical weapons have again been put to use, have underlined the need to enhance the efforts to do away with such weapons.” The committee criticized Russia and the United States for not meeting the extended deadline for destruction of its chemical weapons, and", "psg_id": "16638973" }, { "title": "2017 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2017 Nobel Peace Prize The 2017 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) \"for its work to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons and for its ground-breaking efforts to achieve a treaty-based prohibition on such weapons,\" according to the Norwegian Nobel Committee announcement on October 6, 2017. The award announcement acknowledged the fact that \"the world's nine nuclear-armed powers and their allies\" neither signed nor supported the treaty-based prohibition known as the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons or nuclear ban treaty, yet in an", "psg_id": "20374553" }, { "title": "The Nobel Peace Prize for Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution", "text": "The Nobel Peace Prize for Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution The Nobel Peace Prize for Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution (憲法9条にノーベル平和賞を) is a social movement whose aim is to push for the Nobel Peace Prize to be awarded to the citizens of Japan for maintaining the country's post-war Constitution, especially Article 9. The movement began with an undertaken by a member of the group's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee received endorsements from influential Japanese and gathered signatures from across the world. On April 9, 2014, they received a report from the Norwegian Nobel Committee that the committee had", "psg_id": "18608025" }, { "title": "2010 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "among the public in China, as more than 75 percent of respondents had no idea who the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize was.\" The \"Beijing Daily\" published an editorial on the day of the award ceremony entitled \"Why not give the peace prize to Julian Assange?\". It suggested that Assange, the head of WikiLeaks, was not awarded the prize because he could not \"become a tool for Western forces in attacking countries with different ideologies ... even if this tool is serving out a prison sentence for violating the law.\" Following the announcement on 8 October 2010, Xinhua relayed", "psg_id": "14976499" }, { "title": "2010 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "Foreign Office as saying, \"the politicization of the Nobel Peace Prize for the purposes of interference in the domestic affairs of states is not only contrary to the recognized principles of inter-State conduct, but also a negation of the underlying spirit conceived by the founder of the Prize.\" In what was described by Chinese media–watchers as a surprise because of its historical professionalism, \"China Youth Daily\" published an article containing Beijing students' expressions of anger and disbelief over the decision to award the Nobel Peace Prize to Liu. The journal employed the traditional hard-liner phrase \"people with ulterior motives\" (别有用心的人)—directed", "psg_id": "14976497" }, { "title": "2012 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "the European Union. The 1984, 1976 and 1980 laureates stated in an open letter to the Nobel Foundation, based in Sweden, that in their view the EU stood for \"... security based on military force and waging wars rather than insisting on the need for an alternative approach\" and that \"... the Norwegian Nobel Committee has redefined and reshaped the prize in a way that is not in accordance with the law\". The International Peace Bureau, which won the prize in 1910, and several peace activists, writers and lawyers also signed the letter. The signatories demanded that the Nobel Foundation", "psg_id": "15976449" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize", "text": "nomination and the decision of the prize committee were originally eligible to receive the prize. This has occurred twice: the 1931 Literature Prize awarded to Erik Axel Karlfeldt, and the 1961 Peace Prize awarded to UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld. Since 1974, laureates must be thought alive at the time of the October announcement. There has been one laureate, William Vickrey, who in 1996 died after the prize (in Economics) was announced but before it could be presented. On 3 October 2011, the laureates for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine were announced; however, the committee was not aware", "psg_id": "284460" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize Concert", "text": "pianos, a series of pianos that were successfully restored following the Hiroshima and Nagaski atomic bombings in 1945, was featured during the event. It was played by John Legend during his and Zara Larsson's duet. This was the last concert before a hiatus was announced in 2018. No regular Nobel Peace Prize Concert was held this year, as the organizers decided to look at the event and make changes. An alternative concert is planned for 2018. It is estimated that the original Nobel Peace Prize concert will appear again in a different format in 2019. Hosts: Kåre Magnus Bergh and", "psg_id": "6450083" }, { "title": "2017 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "doubtful their nuclear-ban treaty effort would do anything to advance global peace due to its rejection by the world's nuclear powers. On October 20, 2017, Euronews reported that, through research with German broadcaster ZDF into Nobel Prize Foundation index funds investments, German campaign group Facing Finance had determined that the Peace Prize award was funded in part by Foundation investments in companies contributing to nuclear weapons programs, including Textron, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon, and urged ICAN not to accept the 9 million SEK award money. According to Agence France-Presse, the head of the Nobel Institute Olav Njolstad was confronted on", "psg_id": "20374569" }, { "title": "The Nobel Peace Prize for Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution", "text": "explicitly stated in the constitutions of Italy and Azerbaijan. The Nobel Peace Prize for Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution The Nobel Peace Prize for Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution (憲法9条にノーベル平和賞を) is a social movement whose aim is to push for the Nobel Peace Prize to be awarded to the citizens of Japan for maintaining the country's post-war Constitution, especially Article 9. The movement began with an undertaken by a member of the group's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee received endorsements from influential Japanese and gathered signatures from across the world. On April 9, 2014, they received a report", "psg_id": "18608031" }, { "title": "2002 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "2002 Nobel Peace Prize The 2002 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Jimmy Carter \"for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts\". Carter has been involved in a variety of national and international public policy, conflict resolution, human rights and charitable causes. In 1982, he established The Carter Center in Atlanta to advance human rights and alleviate human suffering. The non-profit, nongovernmental Center promotes democracy, mediates and prevents conflicts, and monitors the electoral process in support of free and fair elections. It also works to improve global health through the control and eradication of diseases", "psg_id": "15009498" }, { "title": "2018 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "ceremony at Oslo City Hall that includes the laureate's Nobel lecture in the presence of the King of Norway and royal family. The laureate receives a Nobel diploma, medal and document confirmng the Nobel Prize amount. In the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize award presentation speech, committee chair Berit Reiss-Andersen reiterated the committee's decision to award Mukwege and Murad for their respective efforts to address the war crimes of sexual violence, commending them to the \"long tradition of champions of human dignity\" also celebrated on this date, the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In her Nobel lecture, Nadia", "psg_id": "20908414" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "Norway has been able to use the prize as an instrument for nation building and furthering Norway's foreign policy and economic interests. In another 2011 \"Aftenposten\" opinion article, the grandson of one of Nobel's two brothers, Michael Nobel, also criticised what he believed to be the politicisation of the award, claiming that the Nobel Committee has not always acted in accordance with Nobel's will. Norwegian lawyer Fredrik S. Heffermehl has criticized the management of the Peace Prize. The awards given to Mikhail Gorbachev, Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Menachem Begin and Yasser Arafat, Lê Đức Thọ, Henry Kissinger, Jimmy Carter, Al", "psg_id": "14302518" }, { "title": "The Nobel Peace Prize for Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution", "text": "a corporate name. The Nobel committee spokesperson said that it was not possible for the citizens of an entire nation to be awarded the prize. Therefore, the application was rejected. Kristian Berg Harpviken, director of the Peace Research Institute Oslo was concerned that Shinzō Abe, Prime Minister of Japan, was trying to reinterpret Article 9 and that this could be a precursor of armed confrontation. He nominated Kenzaburō Ōe, a former Nobel laureate in literature, and the , the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations for the Nobel Peace Prize list. In response, on January 15, 2015, the", "psg_id": "18608027" }, { "title": "2018 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "risk of his and his family's life, and Murad's efforts since her abduction and enslavement in 2014 at speaking publicly about the plight of the Yazidis especially women and girls forced into sexual slavery. Tasked with reviewing nominations from September of the previous year through February 1 and ultimately selecting the Prize winners, the Norwegian Parliament-appointed members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee at the time of the 2018 prize were listed as: Since 1990, the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded every year on 10 December, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, by the Norwegian Nobel Committee chair in a", "psg_id": "20908413" }, { "title": "2009 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "In a 36-minute speech, he discussed the tensions between war and peace and the idea of a \"just war\" saying, \"perhaps the most profound issue surrounding my receipt of this prize is the fact that I am the Commander-in-Chief of the military of a nation in the midst of two wars.\" Obama is the fourth President of the United States to have won the Nobel Peace Prize (after Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson and Jimmy Carter, with Carter's honor happening after leaving office). The winner is selected by the Nobel Committee from nominations submitted by committee members and others. Nominations for", "psg_id": "13876939" }, { "title": "2016 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "peace accords.” Ciarán Norris, writing in \"The Guardian\", argued that awarding the prize solely to Santos, not to the White Helmets nor shared with a FARC leader, was a deliberate choice to lend its power in a way that might have the greatest direct impact in achieving peace. \"The Nobel prize committee had an opportunity today, just days after a hard-fought peace risked being lost in the Colombian jungle, to provoke peace and kickstart that process. In so doing, they have demonstrated that where the international community may not always lend its support to securing peace in every conflict –", "psg_id": "19774579" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize in Physics", "text": "Nobel Prize in Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics () is a yearly award given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for those who have made the most outstanding contributions for mankind in the field of physics. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901; the others being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The first Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to physicist Wilhelm Röntgen in recognition of the extraordinary services he", "psg_id": "628713" }, { "title": "2016 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "for the holding and promotion of peace congresses\". The announcement was made on 7 October at a press conference at the Nobel Peace Center, and the formal award ceremony took place on 10 December at the Oslo City Hall. The award was conferred only five days after the government's narrow defeat in the Colombian peace agreement referendum to ratify the final agreement on the peace process. The committee Chair Kaci Kullmann Five emphasized the effort and good intentions of Santos at the announcement press conference and also in the award citation: Santos was first informed of the prize by his", "psg_id": "19774574" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize", "text": "Geir Lundestad, Secretary of Norwegian Nobel Committee in 2006, said, \"The greatest omission in our 106 year history is undoubtedly that Mahatma Gandhi never received the Nobel Peace prize. Gandhi could do without the Nobel Peace prize. Whether Nobel committee can do without Gandhi is the question\". In 1948, the year of Gandhi's death, the Nobel Committee declined to award a prize on the grounds that \"there was no suitable living candidate\" that year. Later, when the 14th Dalai Lama was awarded the Peace Prize in 1989, the chairman of the committee said that this was \"in part a tribute", "psg_id": "284480" }, { "title": "First Step to Nobel Prize in Physics", "text": "the winner was an American student. In 2009, the prize went to Mor Tzaban, a high school student from Netivot, Israel. In 2012, the first prize winner was another Israeli teenager, Yuval Katzenelson of Kiryat Gat, who presented a paper entitled \"Kinetic energy of inert gas in a regenerative system of activated carbon.\" The Israeli delegation won 14 more prizes in the competition: 9 Israelis students won second prize, one won third prize and one won fourth prize. First Step to Nobel Prize in Physics The First Step to Nobel Prize in Physics is an annual international competition in research", "psg_id": "8111043" }, { "title": "2012 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "respondents agreed with the decision to award the European Union the prize, while 37% opposed it and a further 37% had no opinion. The director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute, Geir Lundestad described the results of the poll as \"... more positive than he had expected\" on the background of the \"... negative attitude to the EU\" in Norway. Lundestad stated that the award was not about Norwegian membership in the EU, but a \"wider perspective\". On 30 November 2012, Nobel Peace Prize winners Desmond Tutu, Mairead Maguire and Adolfo Pérez Esquivel publicly opposed the awarding of the prize to", "psg_id": "15976448" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize", "text": "the \"Nobel Prize in Economics\". The prizes are widely regarded as the most prestigious awards available in the fields of chemistry, literature, peace activism, physics, and physiology or medicine. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, the Nobel Prize in Physics, and the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel; the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; the Swedish Academy grants the Nobel Prize in Literature; and the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by the Norwegian Nobel Committee. Between 1901 and 2018, the", "psg_id": "284439" }, { "title": "2006 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "make low-cost, high-nutrition food for the poor; while the rest would go toward setting up an eye hospital for the poor in Bangladesh. Former U.S. president Bill Clinton was a vocal advocate for the awarding of the Nobel Prize to Yunus. He expressed this in \"Rolling Stone\" magazine as well as in his autobiography \"My Life.\" In a speech given at University of California, Berkeley in 2002, President Clinton described Yunus as \"a man who long ago should have won the Nobel Prize [and] I’ll keep saying that until they finally give it to him.\" Conversely, The Economist stated explicitly", "psg_id": "14994015" }, { "title": "2017 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "interview Committee Chair Berit Reiss-Andersen told reporters that the award was intended to give \"encouragement to all players in the field\" to disarm. The award was hailed by civil society as well as governmental and intergovernmental representatives who support the nuclear ban treaty, but drew criticism from those opposed. At the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony held in Oslo City Hall on December 10, 2017, Setsuko Thurlow, an 85-year-old survivor of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, and ICAN Executive Director Beatrice Fihn jointly received a medal and diploma of the award on behalf of ICAN and delivered the Nobel", "psg_id": "20374554" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize controversies", "text": "so after the DNA findings were published, fearing that they would be endorsing findings that had not yet survived significant scrutiny. In 1936, the Nobel Foundation offended Adolf Hitler when it awarded the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize to Carl von Ossietzky, a German writer who publicly opposed Hitler and Nazism. (The prize was awarded the following year.) Hitler reacted by issuing a decree on 31 January 1937 that forbade German nationals to accept any Nobel Prize. Awarding the peace prize to Ossietzky was itself considered controversial. While Fascism had few supporters outside Italy, Spain, and Germany, those who did not", "psg_id": "4623009" }, { "title": "2014 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "alone. This was mentioned by Thorbjørn Jagland in his handover ceremony speech. The Nobel Prize Committee announced that it had received a record number of 278 different nominations for the Peace Prize, up from 259 in 2013. 47 of these nominations were for organizations. Prior to the announcement, many news media speculated about who would win this year, providing lists of favourites. Often cited were Pope Francis, Ban Ki-moon, Chelsea Manning, Denis Mukwege, Edward Snowden, José Mujica, the \"Novaya Gazeta\" newspaper, and the so-called Japanese people who conserve Article 9, together with the eventual winner Malala Yousafzai. The other winner,", "psg_id": "18328936" }, { "title": "2009 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "a disservice and a potential liability.\" An editorial in \"The Washington Post\" began, \"It's an odd Nobel Peace Prize that almost makes you embarrassed for the honoree\", and compared the Nobel Committee's statement that Obama had \"created a new climate in international politics\" to a recent satirical skit on television. A \"Los Angeles Times\" editorial said the committee \"didn't just embarrass Obama, it diminished the credibility of the prize itself\". Thomas L. Friedman of \"The New York Times\" wrote, \"It dismays me that the most important prize in the world has been devalued in this way\". Much of the commentary", "psg_id": "13876955" }, { "title": "2003 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "change. Her husband, Javad Tavassolian, was an advisor to President Khatami. The decision of the Nobel committee surprised some observers worldwide. Pope John Paul II had been predicted to win the Peace Prize amid speculation that he was nearing death. Some observers viewed Ebadi's selection as a calculated and political one along the lines of the selection of Lech Wałęsa and Mikhail Gorbachev, among others, for the award. Furthermore, they suggested that Ebadi's activities were not directly related to the goals of the prize as originally expressed by Alfred Nobel. She presented a book entitled \"Democracy, human rights, and Islam", "psg_id": "15009494" }, { "title": "2009 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "your approach celebrates our common humanity.\" Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, who was touted as a possible Nobel laureate, said Obama deserved the honor. In 2011 Bolivian President Evo Morales and Russian Liberal Democratic Party leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky condemned the award calling it hypocritical in light of US policy during the Libyan Civil War. After the death of Anwar al-Awlaki and his son Abdulrahman al-Awlaki by CIA predator drones in Yemen, Nasser al-Awlaki, the father and grandfather of Anwar and Abdulrahman respectively, released an audio message condemning the killings: President Obama accepted the Nobel Peace prize in person at the", "psg_id": "13876971" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize controversies", "text": "Nobel Prize controversies After his death in 1896, the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel established the Nobel Prizes. Nobel's will specified that annual prizes are to be awarded for service to humanity in the fields of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace. Similarly, the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel is awarded along with the Nobel Prizes. Since the first award in 1901, the prizes have occasionally engendered criticism and controversy. Nobel sought to reward \"those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind\". One prize, he", "psg_id": "4622904" }, { "title": "2010 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "celebration dinner in Beijing, attended by 20 people, was broken up by police, and the attendees were detained. The Chinese media avoided the story of Liu's Peace Prize, in marked contrast with their previous announcements of other recipients of Nobel Prizes. The official Xinhua News Agency downplayed all but the literature prize, and most other mainland news portals followed the Xinhua lead; popular internet portals such as Sina.com and NetEase deleted pages dedicated to stories related to all five Nobel Prizes. According to a well-informed Twitter user, cited by the China Media Project at the University of Hong Kong, the", "psg_id": "14976492" }, { "title": "2009 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "committee for a \"hideous display of cynical politics\". Stuart Rees, director of the Sydney Peace Foundation in Australia, questioned the award. \"Perhaps the Nobel organisation wants to give him a magic wand. I think the guy is full of promise, but I don't think the promise has been realised yet particularly in regards the Middle East.\" In Asia and the Middle East: Afghanistan, President Hamid Karzai said that Obama was the \"appropriate\" person to win the Nobel Peace Prize. \"His hard work and his new vision on global relations, his will and efforts for creating friendly and good relations at", "psg_id": "13876967" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize controversies", "text": "Prize for Art and Science was Hitler's alternative to the Nobel Prize. The Ig Nobel Prize is an American parody of the Nobel Prize. Nobel Prize controversies After his death in 1896, the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel established the Nobel Prizes. Nobel's will specified that annual prizes are to be awarded for service to humanity in the fields of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace. Similarly, the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel is awarded along with the Nobel Prizes. Since the first award in 1901, the prizes have occasionally engendered", "psg_id": "4623023" }, { "title": "2007 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "listed its scientists who had contributed to the IPCC's work, and said that Pachauri had sent a letter to lead authors of the 2007 IPCC Fourth Assessment Report saying that he had \"been stunned in a pleasant way with the news of the award of the Nobel Peace Prize for the IPCC. This makes each of you a Nobel Laureate and it is my privilege to acknowledge this honour on your behalf\". The letter went on to say that \"The fact that the IPCC has earned the recognition that this award embodies, is really a tribute to your knowledge, hard", "psg_id": "14993801" }, { "title": "Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "or investigations relating to awarding the prize to be made public for at least 50 years after a prize has been awarded. Over time, many individuals have become known as \"Nobel Peace Prize Nominees\", but this designation has no official standing, and means only that one of the thousands of eligible nominators suggested the person's name for consideration. Indeed, in 1939, Adolf Hitler received a satirical nomination from a member of the Swedish parliament, mocking the (serious but unsuccessful) nomination of Neville Chamberlain. Nominations from 1901 to 1956, however, have been released in a database. Nominations are considered by the", "psg_id": "14302513" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize", "text": "did not award any prizes. In 1944, the Nobel Foundation, together with the three members in exile, made sure that nominations were submitted for the Peace Prize and that the prize could be awarded once again. In 1968, Sveriges Riksbank (Sweden's central bank) celebrated its 300th anniversary by donating a large sum of money to the Nobel Foundation to be used to set up a prize in honor of Nobel. The following year, the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel was awarded for the first time. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences became responsible for", "psg_id": "284456" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize in Physics", "text": "death (1833–1896). Nobel's portrait also appears on the obverse of the Nobel Peace Prize medal and the Medal for the Prize in Economics, but with a slightly different design. The image on the reverse of a medal varies according to the institution awarding the prize. The reverse sides of the Nobel Prize medals for Chemistry and Physics share the same design of Nature, as a Goddess, whose veil is held up by the Genius of Science. These medals and the ones for Physiology/Medicine and Literature were designed by Erik Lindberg in 1902. Nobel laureates receive a diploma directly from the", "psg_id": "628722" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize", "text": "Nobel Prize The Nobel Prize (, ; Swedish definite form, singular: \"Nobelpriset\"; ) is a set of annual international awards bestowed in several categories by Swedish and Norwegian institutions in recognition of academic, cultural, or scientific advances. The will of the Swedish scientist Alfred Nobel established the five Nobel prizes in 1895. The prizes in Chemistry, Literature, Peace, Physics, and Physiology or Medicine were first awarded in 1901. In 1968, Sweden's central bank, Sveriges Riksbank, established the \"Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel\", which, although not being a Nobel Prize, has become informally known as", "psg_id": "284438" }, { "title": "2010 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "day. China Central Television's main evening news programme, \"Xinwen Lianbo\", did not report on it. Chinese journalists and dissidents said the Central Propaganda Department had instructed media to censor or otherwise under-report on Liu Xiaobo and the peace prize award. The Chinese government ordered the deletion of all print and broadcast stories on the topic; In an editorial, the Communist Party–run \"Global Times\" attacked the Nobel Peace Prize as a \"political tool of Western interests\" that was being used to foment \"endless political strife in Chinese society, causing a Soviet-style breakup.\" Another \"Global Times\" article said the award was \"another", "psg_id": "14976494" }, { "title": "Nobel Prize effect", "text": "no such effect on either citation impact or related chain reactions of citations. In addition to the life-changing effects of winning a Nobel prize, an alternative meaning exists for the Nobel effect in the context of the Nobel Peace Prize. In this context, legal scholars have argued whether Nobel Peace Prize laureates have, as a result of winning the Prize, influenced the shaping of new norms in international law and international relations, and suggesting that the Peace Prize can be a significant factor in encouraging peacemaking among individuals worldwide. An analysis of birth data on 19th century science Nobel Prize", "psg_id": "18385295" }, { "title": "2013 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "Executive Council Decision EC-M-33/DEC.1. and was mandated via the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2118. The Nobel Committee was critical towards Russia and the United States for not meeting their extended deadlines for the full destruction of its chemical weapons in 2012, and mentioned that some states \"are still not members\". Non-member states of the OPCW are the states which are not party to the Chemical Weapons Convention: Angola, Egypt, Israel, Myanmar, North Korea and South Sudan. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by the Norwegian Nobel Committee. For the 2013 award, the members were: The Organisation for the Prohibition", "psg_id": "16638976" }, { "title": "2010 Nobel Peace Prize", "text": "\"Global Times\" said of the ceremony: \"It’s unimaginable that such a farce, the like of which is more commonly seen in cults, is being staged on the civilised continent of Europe\". On the other hand, a huge image with three empty chairs and five cranes adorned the front page the edition of 12 December of the \"Southern Metropolis Daily\"; ambiguously, the headline read: \"2010 Asian Para Games Are Ready to Start Tonight in Guangzhou\". \"China Digital Times\" offered the interpretation that 'crane' in Chinese (\"he\") is a homonym for 'congratulations' and the first character of 'peace'. The Nobel Peace Prize", "psg_id": "14976553" } ]
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which golfer became only the fifth in history to win both the british and us open championships in the same year, in 1982?
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[ { "title": "John Ball (golfer)", "text": "when he was 51 years old. His best year was 1890, when he won both the Amateur and Open Championships. Bobby Jones, who won the Grand Slam in 1930, is the only other golfer in history to win those two tournaments in the same year. After winning The Amateur Championship in 1888, Ball became the first English-born player to win The Open Championship in 1890, and in the same year won his second Amateur, the first to win both titles in the same year. Ball subsequently won the 1892, 1894, 1899, 1907, 1910, and 1912 Amateurs, a record eight titles", "psg_id": "2713854" }, { "title": "Sport in the United Kingdom", "text": "reached the top of the rankings, and by the end of that year became the first golfer in history to top the money lists of both the PGA and European Tours in the same season. Other British golfers to have appeared in the top 10 in the 21st century are Paul Casey, Ian Poulter and Justin Rose, all from England. Golf is the sixth most popular sport, by participation, in the United Kingdom. The Open Championship, which is played each July on a number of British golf courses on a rotating basis, the majority of them in Scotland, is the", "psg_id": "4174871" }, { "title": "1953 U.S. Open (golf)", "text": "nearby Latrobe and Ken Venturi, 22, of San Francisco. Both missed the cut; Venturi (78-76=154) by one stroke, Palmer (84-78=162) by nine. Already the Masters champion, Hogan followed up his U.S. Open win with another at the British Open at Carnoustie a few weeks later. He became the first to win three professional majors in a single season, a feat matched only by Tiger Woods in 2000. Through 2015, Hogan remains the only golfer in history to win the Masters, U.S. Open, and British Open in the same calendar year. His margins of victory in the 1953 majors were five,", "psg_id": "11928384" }, { "title": "Tom Watson (golfer)", "text": "to birdie the 18th as well, for a final margin of two shots. His 17th hole chip-in was named the greatest shot in golf history by U.S. television channel ESPN. The following month in July 1982 at Royal Troon in Scotland, Watson became only the third golfer since World War II to win the U.S. Open and Open Championship in the same year after Ben Hogan (1953) and Lee Trevino (1971) - a feat later matched by Tiger Woods (2000). After the first two rounds of the 1982 Open Championship, Watson was seven shots behind the leader Bobby Clampett, whose", "psg_id": "2952949" }, { "title": "Sport in the United Kingdom", "text": "winning nearly all of the US Open championships before World War I. American golfers later became dominant, but Britain has continued to produce leading golfers, with an especially strong period in the 1980s and 1990s. There are usually more British golfers than others in the top 100 of the Official World Golf Ranking relative to population, that is to say more than a fifth as many. Several British golfers have reached the world's top 10 in the early 2000s. England's Lee Westwood ended Tiger Woods' five-year reign atop the rankings in autumn 2010. In May 2011, fellow Englishman Luke Donald", "psg_id": "4174870" }, { "title": "2010 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "the top 8. Rafael Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic 6–4, 5–7, 6–4, 6–2 to win his first US Open title and he was the first Spanish man to win US Open since Manuel Orantes in 1975. It was his ninth career major and completed the Career Golden Slam with the win. Nadal reached the final without dropping a set. Nadal became the first player since Rod Laver in 1969 to win the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open in the same calendar year, and became the first male player in history to win Grand Slams on clay, hard court and", "psg_id": "14836439" }, { "title": "1982 US Open – Women's Singles", "text": "Gadusek. 1982 US Open – Women's Singles Tracy Austin was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Hana Mandlíková. Chris Evert defeated Hana Mandlíková 6–3 6–1 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1982 US Open. This would be Chris Evert's 6th US Open title, an Open Era record now shared with Serena Williams. The seeded players are listed below. Chris Evert is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. Hanika's position in the draw was taken over by ninth-seeded Bunge; in turn, Bunge's position was taken over by 17th-ranked", "psg_id": "10151283" }, { "title": "1982 US Open – Women's Singles", "text": "1982 US Open – Women's Singles Tracy Austin was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Hana Mandlíková. Chris Evert defeated Hana Mandlíková 6–3 6–1 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1982 US Open. This would be Chris Evert's 6th US Open title, an Open Era record now shared with Serena Williams. The seeded players are listed below. Chris Evert is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. Hanika's position in the draw was taken over by ninth-seeded Bunge; in turn, Bunge's position was taken over by 17th-ranked Bonnie", "psg_id": "10151282" }, { "title": "The Woman in the Fifth", "text": "place in Paris, France, from April to June 2010. Premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, the film opened in France on 16 November 2011. The following year it was released in the UK on 17 February and in the US on 15 June. The film received mixed reviews, with a \"fresh\" rating of 63% on Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 57 at Metacritic. The Woman in the Fifth The Woman in the Fifth (French title La femme du Vème) is a 2011 French-British-Polish drama film directed and written by Paweł Pawlikowski. Adapted from Douglas Kennedy's 2007 novel", "psg_id": "16117468" }, { "title": "Sport in the United Kingdom", "text": "British man won the singles until Andy Murray from Scotland did so in 2013. No British woman has won at Wimbledon since Virginia Wade in 1977. In addition, Perry's victory in the US National Championships (predecessor to the modern US Open) later in 1936 was the last for any British man in a Grand Slam singles event until Murray won the US Open in 2012; Wade remains the last British woman to win such an event. The governing body of the sport is the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), which invests the vast profits from the tournament in the game in", "psg_id": "4174875" }, { "title": "US Open Racquetball Championships", "text": "of 128. US Open Racquetball Championships The United Health Care US Open Racquetball Championships is one of the major premier professional racquetball events. It is a Grand Slam event with men and women competing from the International Racquetball Tour and Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour, respectively. It also includes divisions for amateur players, and hundreds of people participate each year. There were 726 participants in 2017. The 2017 UnitedHealthcare US Open was October 4-8 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which was the eighth year since the event began in 1996 that it was in the Twin Cities. United Health Care is the title", "psg_id": "13619902" }, { "title": "US Open Racquetball Championships", "text": "US Open Racquetball Championships The United Health Care US Open Racquetball Championships is one of the major premier professional racquetball events. It is a Grand Slam event with men and women competing from the International Racquetball Tour and Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour, respectively. It also includes divisions for amateur players, and hundreds of people participate each year. There were 726 participants in 2017. The 2017 UnitedHealthcare US Open was October 4-8 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which was the eighth year since the event began in 1996 that it was in the Twin Cities. United Health Care is the title sponsor for", "psg_id": "13619899" }, { "title": "1982 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics", "text": "1982 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics The 5th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships was held in Bridgetown, Barbados, on 23–25 July 1982. Medal winners are published by category: Junior A, Male, Junior A, Female, and Junior B. Complete results can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website. The British Virgin Islands, Colombia, Grenada, Martinique, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines competed for the first time at the championships. Detailed result lists can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website. An unofficial count yields the number of about 320 athletes (186 junior (under-20)", "psg_id": "15825757" }, { "title": "2017 US Open – Women's Singles", "text": "Era to win the US Open after Kim Clijsters in 2009. For the first time since 1981 at the US Open—and at any Grand Slam event since the 1985 Wimbledon Championships—all four semifinalists were American. Both occasions were also the last time that four players from the same country accomplished these feats. In addition, Kaia Kanepi became the first qualifier to reach the US Open quarterfinals since Barbara Gerken, also in 1981. This was Maria Sharapova's first Grand Slam appearance since the 2016 Australian Open, following a suspension for violating the anti-doping rules. Sharapova was unseeded in Grand Slam for", "psg_id": "20267894" }, { "title": "Peter Butler (golfer)", "text": "he was ten years past the minimum age. His only senior win came the following year at the Lawrence Batley Seniors. Butler was captain of the PGA in 1972. European Tour playoff record (0–1) \"Note: Butler only played in the Masters Tournament and The Open Championship.\"<br> CUT = Missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1968, 1970 and 1979 Open Championships)<br> \"T\" indicates a tie for a place Peter Butler (golfer) Peter Joseph Butler (born 25 March 1932) is an English professional golfer. He was one of the leading British golfers of the 1960s and early 1970s. He won", "psg_id": "9128376" }, { "title": "United States Amateur Championships (tennis)", "text": "United States Amateur Championships (tennis) The United States Amateur Tennis Championships was the top American tennis tournament for amateur players. It was organized by the United States Tennis Association. The tournament began in 1968 to create an amateur championship in addition to the US Open that was designated a professional event that year for the first time. That first year UCLA student Arthur Ashe won the US Amateur and then went on to win the US Open the same year. He is the only player to win both events in the same year and no one has come close since.", "psg_id": "11636846" }, { "title": "1982 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics", "text": "and 134 youth (under-17)) from about 18 countries, again a new record number of participating nations: 1982 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics The 5th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships was held in Bridgetown, Barbados, on 23–25 July 1982. Medal winners are published by category: Junior A, Male, Junior A, Female, and Junior B. Complete results can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website. The British Virgin Islands, Colombia, Grenada, Martinique, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines competed for the first time at the championships. Detailed result lists can be found on the World Junior", "psg_id": "15825758" }, { "title": "British Open Show Jumping Championships", "text": "classes, only the best (as defined by the British Showjumping Association) can participate. The British Open also hosts national show jumping classes and is the Final for the BSJA Winter Grand Prix and the BEF Under 23 Classic and Championship. In 2011 the British Open Show Jumping will not be running because the organizer has not had one profitable year in the last eight years. British Open Show Jumping Championships The British Open Show Jumping Championships were launched in 2003 and have been held indoors during April of every year since. For the first four years they were held at", "psg_id": "10078932" }, { "title": "British Open Show Jumping Championships", "text": "British Open Show Jumping Championships The British Open Show Jumping Championships were launched in 2003 and have been held indoors during April of every year since. For the first four years they were held at Sheffield Arena before moving to the NEC Arena, Birmingham in 2007. The Championships have a unique competition format with the champion being determined by ongoing placings in three qualifying rounds and the final. The British Open title has become much coveted. One of the reasons for this is its policy of only inviting the top British and international show jumpers to compete. In its international", "psg_id": "10078931" }, { "title": "Robert Dinwiddie (golfer)", "text": "Robert Dinwiddie (golfer) Robert Maitland Dinwiddie (born 29 December 1982) is an English professional golfer. Dinwiddie was born in Dumfries, Scotland. He was assisted by College Prospects of America to gain a golf scholarship at Tennessee State University, and was the number one ranked English golfer. Dinwiddie won Welsh and Scottish Amateur Open Stroke Play Championships in 2005, and when he also claimed the English Amateur Open Stroke Play Championship, otherwise known as the Brabazon Trophy, in 2006, he became the first person to hold all three titles at the same time. Dinwiddie turned professional towards the end of 2006", "psg_id": "13231398" }, { "title": "Peter Thomson (golfer)", "text": "Championship.\" CUT = missed the halfway cut (3rd round cut in 1975 and 1984 Open Championships) DQ = disqualified \"T\" indicates a tie for a place. This was the December edition of the tournament. Peter Thomson (golfer) Peter William Thomson (23 August 1929 – 20 June 2018) was an Australian professional golfer. He won the Open Championship five times between 1954 and 1965. It should be noted that Peter Thomson is the only golfer to win a (modern) major three times in succession. The Open (British) 1954, 1955, 1956. Thomson was born in Brunswick, a northern suburb of Melbourne, Australia.", "psg_id": "4598606" }, { "title": "2009 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "history. 2009 US Open – Men's Singles Roger Federer was the five-time defending champion, but was defeated by Juan Martín del Potro in the final, 3–6, 7–6, 4–6, 7–6, 6–2. This was del Potro's first and so far only major title, although he reached a second final in 2018. Federer was attempting to become the first man to win a sixth consecutive US Open title after Bill Tilden in 1925 during the Pre-Open era. He was also vying to become the first man to win Grand Slams on clay, grass and hard court in the same calendar year after he", "psg_id": "13519704" }, { "title": "Gary Player", "text": "Gary Player Gary Player DMS, OIG (born 1 November 1935) is a South African professional golfer widely considered one of the greatest golfers ever. Over his career, Player accumulated nine major championships on the regular tour and six Champions Tour major championship victories, as well as three Senior British Open Championships on the European Senior Tour. At the age of 29, Player won the 1965 U.S. Open and became the only non-American to win all four majors in a career, known as the career Grand Slam. Player became only the third golfer in history to win the Career Grand Slam,", "psg_id": "2429445" }, { "title": "Camilo Villegas", "text": "Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas (; born 7 January 1982) is a Colombian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. Villegas was born in Medellín, Colombia, and took up golf as a child. After several different National Junior Championships in Colombia between the ages of 8 and 15, at 16 he became the first player in Colombian golf history to win the Amateur's Grand Slam in the same year: The National Junior Championship (stroke play), the National Junior Championship (match play), the National Amateur Championship, and the Colombian Open in the amateur category. Then, in 2001, he became only the", "psg_id": "7291499" }, { "title": "Pat Bradley (golfer)", "text": "British Open replaced the du Maurier Classic as an LPGA major in 2001.<br> DNP = did not play.<br> CUT = missed the half-way cut.<br> \"T\" = tied<br> DQ = disqualified<br> Green background for a win. Yellow background for a top-10 finish. Professional Pat Bradley (golfer) Pat Bradley (born March 24, 1951) is an American professional golfer. She became a member of the LPGA Tour in 1974 and won 31 tour events, including six major championships. Bradley is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. Born in Westford, Massachusetts, Bradley was the only daughter among six children of Richard", "psg_id": "4764044" }, { "title": "The Woman in the Fifth", "text": "The Woman in the Fifth The Woman in the Fifth (French title La femme du Vème) is a 2011 French-British-Polish drama film directed and written by Paweł Pawlikowski. Adapted from Douglas Kennedy's 2007 novel of the same name, the film centers on a divorced American writer (Ethan Hawke) who moves to Paris to be closer to his young daughter. As he embarks on an affair with a mysterious widow (Kristin Scott Thomas), a dark force seems to be taking control of his life. American writer Tom Ricks (Hawke) arrives in Paris to be closer to his young daughter who lives", "psg_id": "16117462" }, { "title": "1982 in British music", "text": "only include sales figures up until 11 December 1982. Notes: The 1982 BRIT Awards winners were: 1982 in British music This is a summary of 1982 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year. \"The Model\"/\"Computer Love\" was the first single by a German artist to top the chart since its establishment 29 years earlier. By the end of 1982, there had been two further number ones by German artists, \"Seven Tears\" and \"A Little Peace\". The tables below include sales between 1 January and 31 December 1982: the year-end charts reproduced in the issue", "psg_id": "6465808" }, { "title": "1982 British Saloon Car Championship", "text": "1982 British Saloon Car Championship The 1982 Tricentrol RAC British Saloon Car Championship was the 25th season of the championship. The championship was open to saloon cars complying with FIA Appendix J Group 1 regulations. Win Percy won his third consecutive title, this time driving a class C Toyota Corolla. In doing so, he became the fourth driver to win three BSCC championships. All races were held in the United Kingdom. Overall winners in bold. Points were awarded on a 9, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis to the top six finishers in each class, with one bonus point for", "psg_id": "13934873" }, { "title": "British Junior Open Squash", "text": "until being replaced by Under-15 and Under-17 categories respectively. The Under-13 categories were also introduced in the same year. The tournament moved to Birmingham from 2018 onwards, where the Under-11 categories were introduced. Note: 1) The 2000 edition for both boys and girls was held in December 1999. British Junior Open Squash British Junior Open squash championship is considered the second most prestigious junior open squash championship in the squash history after the World Junior Squash Championships. It is just one of just five Tier 2 events used in the WSF World Junior Squash Circuit. British Junior Open is divided", "psg_id": "12881952" }, { "title": "1982 US Open (tennis)", "text": "1982 US Open (tennis) The 1982 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City in New York in the United States. It was the 102nd edition of the US Open and was held from August 31 to September 12, 1982. Jimmy Connors defeated Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 4–6, 6–4 Chris Evert-Lloyd defeated Hana Mandlíková 6–3, 6–1 Kevin Curren / Steve Denton defeated Victor Amaya / Hank Pfister 6–2, 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 6–4 Rosemary Casals / Wendy Turnbull defeated Barbara Potter / Sharon Walsh 6–4, 6–4 Anne Smith", "psg_id": "8181041" }, { "title": "Chun In-gee", "text": "Chun In-gee Chun In-gee (, born 10 August 1994), also known as In Gee Chun, is a South Korean professional golfer. She was born Gunsan in North Jeolla Province. She won the 2015 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship. She won the 2016 Evian Championship with a score of 21 under par, which is the lowest winning score in a major tournament for either men or women. In 2015, Chun became the first player in history to win majors on three different tours in the same calendar year. On the KLPGA Tour she won two majors, the Hite Jinro Championship and", "psg_id": "18899417" }, { "title": "100 metres at the World Championships in Athletics", "text": "were both disqualified from the 1987 World Championships in Athletics for doping. Johnson's 100 m gold was removed, elevating Carl Lewis to world champion. Taylor-Issajenko finished fifth in the women's 100 m final. At the following edition in 1991, Irina Slyusar of the Soviet Union (a women's semi-finalist) was disqualified for doping. Eight years passed without incident in the 100 m before the double Nigerian doping disqualification of Innocent Asonze and Davidson Ezinwa in 1999. Tim Montgomery became the 100 m second medalist to be disqualified, losing his silver medal from the 2001 World Championships in Athletics. From the same", "psg_id": "18888404" }, { "title": "Willie Anderson (golfer)", "text": "the U.S. Open. \"T\" indicates a tie for a place<br> Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10 Willie Anderson (golfer) William Law Anderson (21 October 1879 – 25 October 1910) was a Scottish immigrant to the United States who became the first golfer to win four U.S. Opens, with victories in 1901, 1903, 1904, and 1905. He is still the only man to win three consecutive titles, and only Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, and Jack Nicklaus have equalled his total of four championships. He is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. Born in North Berwick, in", "psg_id": "2118885" }, { "title": "1995 US Open – Men's Doubles Qualifying", "text": "1995 US Open – Men's Doubles Qualifying The qualifying rounds for the 1995 US Open were played in late August 1995 at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York City, United States. This event marks the only participation of Marcelo Ríos (who eventually became world No. 1 in singles in 1998) at a doubles competition of any Grand Slam tournament. Ríos teamed up with Sjeng Schalken, losing in the final round against Roger Smith and Paul Wekesa. The pair would also win an ATP tournament in Amsterdam at the same year, which would be the only title", "psg_id": "20938917" }, { "title": "1982 UK Athletics Championships", "text": "1982 UK Athletics Championships The 1982 UK Athletics Championships was the national championship in outdoor track and field for the United Kingdom held at Cwmbran Stadium, Cwmbran. It was the second time the event was held in the Welsh town, following on from the 1977 UK Athletics Championships. The women's 5000 metres race walk was dropped from the programme for this championship. It was the sixth edition of the competition limited to British athletes only, launched as an alternative to the AAA Championships, which was open to foreign competitors. However, due to the fact that the calibre of national competition", "psg_id": "20617266" }, { "title": "Golf in Ireland", "text": "golf contributed over 15b Euros to the total European economy. In 2007, Pádraig Harrington became the first golfer from Ireland to win The Open Championship, the oldest of the four Men's major championships. Although most historians agree that the birthplace of golf occurred in Scotland, the sport has a rich and colorful history in Ireland. Dating back to the mid-1800s, one of the fascinating aspects of Ireland's golf history is that many of its oldest courses are still around today, giving players and tourists a first hand account of its history. Today, Ireland is one of the nations with the", "psg_id": "19191713" }, { "title": "1982 Japan Open Tennis Championships", "text": "Naoko Sato / Brenda Remilton-Ward 6–2, 6–7, 6–1 1982 Japan Open Tennis Championships The 1982 Japan Open Tennis Championships was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Tokyo, Japan that was part of the 1982 Avon Championships World Championship Series and the 1982 Volvo Grand Prix. The tournament was held from 18 October through 24 October 1982. Jimmy Arias and Laura Arraya won the singles titles. Jimmy Arias defeated Dominique Bedel 6–2, 2–6, 6–4 Laura Arraya defeated Pilar Vásquez 3–6, 6–4, 6–0 Ferdi Taygan / Sherwood Stewart defeated Tim Gullikson / Tom Gullikson 6–1,", "psg_id": "20905857" }, { "title": "1982 Japan Open Tennis Championships", "text": "1982 Japan Open Tennis Championships The 1982 Japan Open Tennis Championships was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Tokyo, Japan that was part of the 1982 Avon Championships World Championship Series and the 1982 Volvo Grand Prix. The tournament was held from 18 October through 24 October 1982. Jimmy Arias and Laura Arraya won the singles titles. Jimmy Arias defeated Dominique Bedel 6–2, 2–6, 6–4 Laura Arraya defeated Pilar Vásquez 3–6, 6–4, 6–0 Ferdi Taygan / Sherwood Stewart defeated Tim Gullikson / Tom Gullikson 6–1, 3–6, 7–6 Laura duPont / Barbara Jordan defeated", "psg_id": "20905856" }, { "title": "Germany at the World Championships in Athletics", "text": "Germany at the World Championships in Athletics Germany has competed at every edition of the IAAF World Championships in Athletics since 1991. Prior to 1991, separate West Germany and East Germany teams competed at the global athletics competition. Germany has won the fourth highest total of gold medals at the event and has the fifth highest medal total. Germany's delegations are typically among the largest at the competition, numbering around 60-80 athletes. The country has a strong history in the sport for both men's and women's teams, and it enters competitors in most events at each championships. It ranks second", "psg_id": "20707459" }, { "title": "Joe Miller (golfer)", "text": "holds the record for the longest official drive in history at 560 yards at his local course in England in 2010. Joe Miller (golfer) Joe Miller (born 18 November 1984), is a British long drive golfer from London, U.K. Miller was the RE/MAX world Long DriveCchampion for 2010. He became the second European to ever win the championships, and as such is regarded as the best long drive golfer behind Stewart Attersall in the world today. At 6 ft 4 and 19 stone Miller represents a new breed of long drives built around strength speed and power. He also holds", "psg_id": "15927205" }, { "title": "Michael King (golfer)", "text": "Ryder Cup and the World Cup; and finished the year in fifth place on the European Tour's Order of Merit. His career was curtailed by ankylosing spondylitis. \"Note: King only played in The Open Championship.\"<br> CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1976, 1984 and 1985 Open Championships)<br> \"T\" = tied Amateur Professional Michael King (golfer) Michael Geoffrey King (born 15 February 1950) is an English professional golfer. King was born in Reading, Berkshire. As an amateur, he won the Lytham Trophy in 1973, and played in the Walker Cup in 1969 and 1973. King began a", "psg_id": "8030946" }, { "title": "Antonio Garrido (golfer)", "text": "son Ignacio is a successful European Tour golfer, and in 1997 the Garridos became the second father and son combination to have played in the Ryder Cup after Percy and Peter Alliss. Antonio Garrido's younger brother German was also a European Tour golfer. European Tour playoff record (2–1) \"Note: Garrido never played in the U.S. Open or PGA Championship.\"<br> CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1969, 1977 and 1982 Open Championships)<br> \"T\" indicates a tie for a place Antonio Garrido (golfer) Antonio Garrido (born 2 February 1944) is a Spanish professional golfer. Garrido played on the", "psg_id": "5442851" }, { "title": "A Year in the Merde", "text": "Anglo-French cultural relations. In the same way, the title \"Merde Actually\" is a further allusion to the film \"Love Actually\" (2003) starring Hugh Grant. In both cases there is a vein of light comedy exploited by director and author respectively. There is the additional coincidence that \"Love Actually\" came out in the year in which Stephen Clarke was writing \"A Year in the Merde\" and its sequel \"Merde Actually\", and relating it to the war in Iraq which was staged at that time – to the detriment of Franco- US relations. At some point, Paul is invited by his friend", "psg_id": "4823589" }, { "title": "Leona Maguire", "text": "Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA). She is only the second golfer in history to win both the Edith Cummings Munson Golf Award and the WGCA Player of the Year in the same season. On 6 August at the Kingsbarns Golf Links, Scotland, Maguire made the cut and was runner-up for the Smyth Salver awarded to the leading amateur at the Ricoh Women's British Open, one of the major professional championships, after rounds of 69, 71, 70, 75. On 15 August 2017, Maguire was awarded the Mark H. McCormack Medal given annually to the number one ranked female amateur golf player", "psg_id": "15455558" }, { "title": "Bobby Jones (golfer)", "text": "Open at age 18 in 1920, and was paired with the legendary Harry Vardon for the first two rounds. He won the Southern Amateur three times: 1917, 1920, and 1922. As an adult, he hit his stride and won his first U.S. Open in 1923. From that win at New York's Inwood Country Club, through his 1930 victory in the U.S. Amateur, he won 13 major championships (as they were counted at the time) in 20 attempts. Jones was the first player to win The Double, both the U.S. and British Open Championships in the same year (1926). He was", "psg_id": "2539506" }, { "title": "British Open Squash Championships", "text": "British Open Squash Championships The British Open Squash Championships is the oldest and most established tournament in the game of squash. It is widely considered to be one of the two most prestigious tournaments in the game, alongside the World Open (prior to the establishment of the World Open in the 1970s, the British Open was generally considered to be the \"de facto\" world championship of the sport.) The British Open Squash Championships are now often referred to as being the \"\"Wimbledon of Squash\"\". While there had been a professional men's championship for some years, the 'open' men's championship (for", "psg_id": "6663571" }, { "title": "Peter Thomson (golfer)", "text": "Peter Thomson (golfer) Peter William Thomson (23 August 1929 – 20 June 2018) was an Australian professional golfer. He won the Open Championship five times between 1954 and 1965. It should be noted that Peter Thomson is the only golfer to win a (modern) major three times in succession. The Open (British) 1954, 1955, 1956. Thomson was born in Brunswick, a northern suburb of Melbourne, Australia. His Open Championship wins came in 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, and 1965. He was the only man to win the tournament for three consecutive years in the 20th century. Thomson was a prolific tournament", "psg_id": "4598601" }, { "title": "2011 Women's British Open", "text": "2011 Women's British Open The 2011 Ricoh Women's British Open was held 28–31 July at Carnoustie Golf Links in Angus, Scotland. It was the 35th Women's British Open, and the 11th as a major championship on the LPGA Tour. This was the first time for the Women's British Open at Carnoustie, which previously hosted seven Open Championships, most recently in 2007. Yani Tseng became the first to successfully defend her title at the Women's British Open as a major championship, four strokes ahead of runner-up Brittany Lang. She became youngest player, male or female, to win five major titles. The", "psg_id": "15771392" }, { "title": "US Open Series", "text": "purse. The amount depends on their US Open Series placement and US Open result. If both are won then the bonus is $1 million as of 2010. Lleyton Hewitt and Lindsay Davenport were the top point-getters in 2004, Andy Roddick and Kim Clijsters won in 2005, and Andy Roddick and Ana Ivanovic won in 2006. Defending US Open champions Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova won in 2007. In 2005, whereas Roddick was upset in the first round against Gilles Müller at the Open, Clijsters became the first player to win both the US Open Series and the US Open, receiving", "psg_id": "5861398" }, { "title": "History of same-sex marriage in the United States", "text": "History of same-sex marriage in the United States The history of same-sex marriage in the United States dates from the early 1970s, when the first lawsuits seeking legal recognition of same-sex relationships brought the question of civil marriage rights and benefits for same-sex couples to public attention though they proved unsuccessful. The subject became increasingly prominent in U.S. politics following the 1993 Hawaii Supreme Court decision in \"Baehr v. Lewin\" that suggested the possibility that the state's prohibition might be unconstitutional. That decision was met by actions at both the federal and state level to restrict marriage to male-female couples,", "psg_id": "18566347" }, { "title": "1500 metres at the World Championships in Athletics", "text": "only athlete to have won both middle-distance titles, having done an 800 m/1500 m double at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics. The first two women's champions Mary Decker and Tatyana Dorovskikh both completed 1500 m/3000 m World Championships doubles, while Bernard Lagat completed a 1500 m/5000 metres double at the 2007 World Championships. Steve Cram, the inaugural men's winner, is the only non-African-born man to win the World Championship event. Algeria is the most successful nation in the discipline, having won five gold medals across the men's and women's event. Morocco and Bahrain each have won four gold medals,", "psg_id": "18952517" }, { "title": "History of the book in Brazil", "text": "leading publishers in the country. In 1963, Enio Silveira took full control of Civilização Brasileira and the following year his book output was the same as that of the Companhia Editora Nacional, added 46 new titles. Civilização Brasileira eventually becoming the most important channel for modern Brazilian literature in the 1960s, in addition to devote to translations of both the European countries as the US, Japanese and Latin American. In 1982, Enio accepted an operational supply from DIFEL, a foreign company, to cooperate with his firm. At the same time, Banco Pinto de Magalhães, the Portuguese bank, and a Portuguese", "psg_id": "19622731" }, { "title": "2009 World Championships in Athletics", "text": "result of 4.65m. As a result, for the first time in history of World Championships in Athletics, two Polish athletes took gold and silver medal in the same event. Poland is 16th nation to win gold and silver in the same event in the history of World Championships in Athletics. The previous 15 nations were: Canada, China, Cuba, Ethiopia, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Jamaica, Kenya, Romania, Russia, Spain, United States and also Soviet Union and East Germany. In women's triple jump final, Yargelis Savigne won the gold and Mabel Gay took second place. Both of the Cuban athletes did not", "psg_id": "6753021" }, { "title": "Patty Sheehan", "text": "every year from 1982 to 1993. While she never led, she did finish second five times in that span. When she won the U.S. Women's Open and the Women's British Open in 1992, she became the first golfer to win both in the same year. Sheehan played on the U.S. Solheim Cup team five times (1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2002) and captained the team in 2002 and 2003. Sheehan became one of the first LPGA players to publicly announce that she was a lesbian. Sheehan and her partner Rebecca Gaston have two adopted children. LPGA Tour playoff record (5–7) LPGA", "psg_id": "4777640" }, { "title": "Ángel Gallardo (golfer)", "text": "Ángel Gallardo (golfer) Ángel Gallardo (born 29 July 1943) is a Spanish professional golfer. Gallardo was a member of the European Tour from its first official season in 1972 until 1982. He finished in the top one hundred of the European Tour Order of Merit in each of those eleven seasons, with a best ranking of tenth in 1977. His only official European Tour win was the 1977 Italian Open, although he did win the Portuguese Open in 1967, five years before the tour was formally established. He also won his national open in 1970 and the 1971 Mexican Open.", "psg_id": "7836692" }, { "title": "The Only Light in the Darkness", "text": "for us.\" Concerning the character of Blackout, Bell stated that \"He’s the antagonist, in the same way we’ve used other Marvel characters as antagonists in the episodes. At the same time, we’re dealing with the fall-out of what happened with S.H.I.E.L.D., and the viewers finding out about Ward and what’s going on over there, so there’s a lot going on. Emotionally, he’s perfect. Here’s a character who absorbs light, and one of the things he says to Audrey – which is the title of the episode – he refers to her as “the only light in the darkness.” And his", "psg_id": "18803594" }, { "title": "2009 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "the French Open and Wimbledon earlier that year, and the first player to win the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open in the same calendar year since Rod Laver in 1969. He was on a 41-match winning streak at Flushing Meadows prior to defeat to del Potro. It was the only major not won by the Big Four between the 2005 Australian Open and the 2014 Australian Open, a span of 35 events. This was also where former champion Marat Safin made his final grand slam appearance. No American player reached the quarterfinals for the first time in US Open", "psg_id": "13519703" }, { "title": "1982 US Open (tennis)", "text": "/ Kevin Curren defeated Barbara Potter / Ferdi Taygan 6–7, 7–6 , 7–6 Pat Cash defeated Guy Forget 6–3, 6–3 Beth Herr defeated Gretchen Rush 6–3, 6–1 Jonathan Canter / Michael Kures defeated Pat Cash / John Frawley 7–6, 6–3 Penny Barg / Beth Herr defeated Ann Hulbert / Bernadette Randall 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 Total prize money for the event was $1,386,000, including Grand Prix contribution $1,516,000. 1982 US Open (tennis) The 1982 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City in New York in the United", "psg_id": "8181042" }, { "title": "1982 in British music", "text": "1982 in British music This is a summary of 1982 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year. \"The Model\"/\"Computer Love\" was the first single by a German artist to top the chart since its establishment 29 years earlier. By the end of 1982, there had been two further number ones by German artists, \"Seven Tears\" and \"A Little Peace\". The tables below include sales between 1 January and 31 December 1982: the year-end charts reproduced in the issue of \"Music Week\" dated 26 December 1982 and played on Radio 1 on 2 January 1983", "psg_id": "6465807" }, { "title": "2015 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "2015 US Open – Men's Singles Marin Čilić was the defending champion, but was defeated by the eventual champion, Novak Djokovic in the semifinals. Djokovic went on to win the title, defeating Roger Federer in the final, 6–4, 5–7, 6–4, 6–4. By reaching the final, Djokovic became the third man to reach all four major Grand Slam finals in the same year in the Open Era after Rod Laver and Federer. Earlier that year, he won the Australian Open and Wimbledon and lost to Stan Wawrinka at Roland Garros. This was the first time since the 2010 US Open that", "psg_id": "18942542" }, { "title": "Datapanik in the Year Zero", "text": "Datapanik in the Year Zero Datapanik in the Year Zero is a 1996 box set by Pere Ubu, which catalogues their initial phase of existence up to their 1982 break-up (which later turned out to be merely a hiatus). The title was first used by the band for a 1978 EP which compiled their first singles; the name was \"recycled\" for this release. The name appears to reference the Cold War film, \"Panic in Year Zero!\" (1962). This box set compiles the original EP of the same name, their first five albums (which were out of print at the time", "psg_id": "8027730" }, { "title": "2000 US Open – Women's Singles", "text": "to Jelena Dokic. 2000 US Open – Women's Singles Serena Williams was the defending champion, but she was defeated in the quarterfinals by Lindsay Davenport, in a rematch of the previous year's semifinal. Serena's sister Venus won in the final 6–4, 7–5 against Davenport. With the victory, Venus Williams became the second woman in history to win Wimbledon, Olympics, and the US Open in the same season after Steffi Graf. Her sister, Serena Williams would also accomplish this feat in 2012. This was the first Grand Slam appearance for future 2010 French Open champion, Francesca Schiavone. She reached the third", "psg_id": "7089284" }, { "title": "US Open Series", "text": "million as the biggest US Open payday to date. In 2013, Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal both won the US Open after also winning the US Open Series. Due to several considerable prize money increments over the years, Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal surpassed Roger Federer's Us Open series payday record by winning $3.6 million each, and they shared the record for the largest prize money paycheck in tennis history for a single tennis tournament. In 2014, Serena Williams would repeat her previous year performance in winning both the US Open Series and the US Open. She now stands alone", "psg_id": "5861400" }, { "title": "1995 US Open – Men's Doubles", "text": "text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated. The qualifying rounds for the 1995 US Open were played in late August 1995 at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York City, United States. This event marks the only participation of Marcelo Ríos (who eventually became world No. 1 in singles in 1998) at a doubles competition of any Grand Slam tournament. Ríos teamed up with Sjeng Schalken, losing in the final round against Roger Smith and Paul Wekesa. The pair would also win an ATP tournament in Amsterdam at the same year, which", "psg_id": "18496035" }, { "title": "W.A.K.O. European Championships 1982", "text": "W.A.K.O. European Championships 1982 W.A.K.O. European Championships 1982 were the sixth European kickboxing championships hosted by the W.A.K.O. organization organized by Jean-Pierre Schupp and heralded the beginning of W.A.K.O. having its European championships every two years as opposed to once a year. The event was open to amateur men based in Europe and featured only one style of kickboxing - Semi-Contact. By the end of the championships, Italy was the top nation, with regular leaders West Germany beaten into second and Great Britain third. The event was held in Basel, Switzerland in 1981. Semi-Contact kickboxing involved the winning of matches", "psg_id": "15516456" }, { "title": "Sport in the United Kingdom", "text": "other country. In international team competition the United Kingdom provides a large part of the European Ryder Cup team, which has beaten the United States team in seven of the last eight events. Women's golf does not have as high a profile as the men's game, but British players, most notably Laura Davies, have found success on both the Europe-wide Ladies European Tour (LET) and the overwhelmingly dominant women's tour, the LPGA Tour in the US Through 2012, the Women's British Open was the only event recognised as a major by both the LET and the US LPGA. (The other", "psg_id": "4174873" }, { "title": "2000 US Open – Women's Singles", "text": "2000 US Open – Women's Singles Serena Williams was the defending champion, but she was defeated in the quarterfinals by Lindsay Davenport, in a rematch of the previous year's semifinal. Serena's sister Venus won in the final 6–4, 7–5 against Davenport. With the victory, Venus Williams became the second woman in history to win Wimbledon, Olympics, and the US Open in the same season after Steffi Graf. Her sister, Serena Williams would also accomplish this feat in 2012. This was the first Grand Slam appearance for future 2010 French Open champion, Francesca Schiavone. She reached the third round before losing", "psg_id": "7089283" }, { "title": "IAAF World Cross Country Championships", "text": "the only man to win both the short and long courses in the same year, which he did five years in a row, and whose win in 2008 gave him six long course championships, the most of anyone in history; Sonia O'Sullivan, first athlete ever to win both the long and short course double in the same year; Grete Waitz, the first woman to win five times (although Doris Brown Heritage won the International Cross Country Championships five times between 1967 and 1971); Lynn Jennings, who won three times; Derartu Tulu, who won three times; Tirunesh Dibaba, who won three", "psg_id": "7494025" }, { "title": "The Sunne in Splendour", "text": "published in 1982 she had spent 12 years writing it, while practicing law at the same time. \"The Sunne in Splendour\" is about England's Wars of the Roses. In the book, Penman characterizes King Richard III as a good, but misunderstood, ruler. She chose to write Richard's character this way after becoming fascinated with his story and researching his life, both in the US and in the UK, which led her to believe that \"his was a classic case of history being rewritten by the victor\". Penman rejects the common belief that Richard killed the \"Princes in the Tower,\" the", "psg_id": "12234250" }, { "title": "Camilo Villegas", "text": "WGC event until 2009. Amateur Professional Camilo Villegas Camilo Villegas (; born 7 January 1982) is a Colombian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. Villegas was born in Medellín, Colombia, and took up golf as a child. After several different National Junior Championships in Colombia between the ages of 8 and 15, at 16 he became the first player in Colombian golf history to win the Amateur's Grand Slam in the same year: The National Junior Championship (stroke play), the National Junior Championship (match play), the National Amateur Championship, and the Colombian Open in the amateur category. Then,", "psg_id": "7291512" }, { "title": "British Open Squash Championships", "text": "defending champion and a single challenger (the third match was never required, as the ultimate champion won the first two matches on each of the occasions in which the final was played with this format). The championship has been played using a 'knockout' format since 1948. 2) Peter Nicol changed his nationality in 2001. British Open Squash Championships The British Open Squash Championships is the oldest and most established tournament in the game of squash. It is widely considered to be one of the two most prestigious tournaments in the game, alongside the World Open (prior to the establishment of", "psg_id": "6663578" }, { "title": "US Open (tennis)", "text": "US Open (tennis) The United States Open Tennis Championships is a hard court tennis tournament. The tournament is the modern version of one of the oldest tennis championships in the world, the U.S. National Championship, for which men's singles was first played in 1881. Since 1987, the US Open has been chronologically the fourth and final Grand Slam tournament of the year. The other three, in chronological order, are the Australian Open, the French Open, and Wimbledon. The US Open starts on the last Monday of August and continues for two weeks, with the middle weekend coinciding with the U.S.", "psg_id": "866808" }, { "title": "Same-sex marriage in Quebec", "text": "bring its laws in line with the legalisation of same-sex marriage and add a gender-neutral definition of spouse in its marriage laws. Same-sex marriage in Quebec Same-sex marriage has been legal in Quebec since March 19, 2004. Quebec became the third Canadian province (after Ontario and British Columbia) and the fifth jurisdiction in the world to open marriage to same-sex couples. On March 19, 2004, the Quebec Court of Appeals ruled similarly to the Ontario and British Columbia courts, upholding \"Hendricks and Leboeuf v. Quebec\" and ordering that it take effect immediately. The couple who brought the suit, Michael Hendricks", "psg_id": "3704224" }, { "title": "2009 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "2009 US Open – Men's Singles Roger Federer was the five-time defending champion, but was defeated by Juan Martín del Potro in the final, 3–6, 7–6, 4–6, 7–6, 6–2. This was del Potro's first and so far only major title, although he reached a second final in 2018. Federer was attempting to become the first man to win a sixth consecutive US Open title after Bill Tilden in 1925 during the Pre-Open era. He was also vying to become the first man to win Grand Slams on clay, grass and hard court in the same calendar year after he won", "psg_id": "13519702" }, { "title": "Sport in the United Kingdom", "text": "World Championships, seven of them gold, and nine gold medals at the 2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Manchester. The investment paid off in the 2008 Olympics; British cyclists brought home gold medals in seven events, most notably Chris Hoy who became the first British Olympian to win three golds at one Olympiad, earning him a knighthood. Other successes include Rebecca Romero and Victoria Pendleton. Success at road racing was also limited, with the United Kingdom being the only major nation not to have a Tour de France champion, until Bradley Wiggins' victory in the 2012 Tour de France.", "psg_id": "4174866" }, { "title": "Ted Ray (golfer)", "text": "only played in The Open Championship and the U.S. Open.\"<br> NT = No tournament<br> CUT = missed the half-way cut<br> \"T\" indicates a tie for a place Ted Ray (golfer) Edward Rivers John \"Ted\" Ray (6 April 1877 – 26 August 1943) was a British professional golfer, one of the leading players of the first quarter of the 20th century. He won two major championships, the Open Championship in 1912 and the U.S. Open in 1920, and contended in many others. He was captain of the British team in the inaugural Ryder Cup, in 1927. Ray was born at Marais,", "psg_id": "6649575" }, { "title": "2012 US Open – Women's Singles", "text": "since 1995 that the final went to three sets. With the victory, Williams became only the third woman in history to win Wimbledon, Olympics, and the US Open in the same season after Steffi Graf and her sister, Venus Williams. This tournament served as the first Grand Slam main draw appearance for future two-time Grand Slam champion and World No. 1 Garbiñe Muguruza, she lost to Sara Errani in the first round. It was also the first Grand Slam main draw appearance for future WTA Finals champion Elina Svitolina, she was defeated by former World No. 1 Ana Ivanovic in", "psg_id": "16719856" }, { "title": "Joe Miller (golfer)", "text": "Joe Miller (golfer) Joe Miller (born 18 November 1984), is a British long drive golfer from London, U.K. Miller was the RE/MAX world Long DriveCchampion for 2010. He became the second European to ever win the championships, and as such is regarded as the best long drive golfer behind Stewart Attersall in the world today. At 6 ft 4 and 19 stone Miller represents a new breed of long drives built around strength speed and power. He also holds the world record for ball speed, at 225 mph. He won the championships with a 414-yard strike. Miller collected the $150,000", "psg_id": "15927202" }, { "title": "Same-sex marriage in Quebec", "text": "Same-sex marriage in Quebec Same-sex marriage has been legal in Quebec since March 19, 2004. Quebec became the third Canadian province (after Ontario and British Columbia) and the fifth jurisdiction in the world to open marriage to same-sex couples. On March 19, 2004, the Quebec Court of Appeals ruled similarly to the Ontario and British Columbia courts, upholding \"Hendricks and Leboeuf v. Quebec\" and ordering that it take effect immediately. The couple who brought the suit, Michael Hendricks and René Leboeuf, immediately sought a marriage licence; the usual 20-day waiting period was waived, and they were wed on April 1", "psg_id": "3704222" }, { "title": "Richard Green (golfer)", "text": "Richard Green (golfer) Richard George Green (born 19 February 1971) is an Australian professional golfer. Green was born in Williamstown, Melbourne, Victoria. He turned professional in 1992, and joined the PGA Tour of Australasia the same year. Green has been a member of the European Tour since 1996, with his first win coming at the 1997 Dubai Desert Classic, where he became the first left-hander to win on the European Tour since Bob Charles at the Swiss Open in 1974. His consistent performances in 2004 took him to a career best European Tour Order of Merit finish of 17th. That", "psg_id": "7856974" }, { "title": "2010 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "grass in the same calendar year. 2010 US Open – Men's Singles Juan Martín del Potro was the defending champion, but chose not to participate this year, after undergoing a wrist operation in May and only starting to practice again in August. Del Potro was the third man in the Open Era not to defend his US Open title, after Ken Rosewall in 1971 (due to conflicts between the World Championship Tennis (WCT) and the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF)), and Pete Sampras in 2003 (who unofficially retired after the 2002 final). For the first time in U.S. Open history,", "psg_id": "14836440" }, { "title": "10,000 metres at the World Championships in Athletics", "text": "do so in 2009, and Vivian Cheruiyot (2011) and Mo Farah (2013/2015) followed at the subsequent editions. Of these, only Mo Farah has achieved the feat twice, in 2013 and 2015 - either side of which he performed the same feat in consecutive Olympic Games. At 15 years, 153 days, Sally Barsosio won the bronze medal in the women's 10,000 m at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics. This makes her the youngest World Championships medallist in any discipline. Elvan Abeylegesse of Turkey became the first athlete to be disqualified from the World Championships 10,000 metres for doping. This ban", "psg_id": "18972411" }, { "title": "British and Creole intervention in the Sierra Leone hinterland in the 19th century", "text": "1961. Arthur Abraham, \"Mende Government and Politics Under Colonial Rule\". Freetown, 1978. Christopher Fyfe, \"History of Sierra Leone.\" London, 1962. (Oxford University Press) Kenneth Little, \"The Mende of Sierra Leone\". London, 1967. (First ed. was 1951.) British and Creole intervention in the Sierra Leone hinterland in the 19th century Sierra Leone assumed its present large geographical size only in 1896. Prior to that, it was only a small colony encompassing roughly the 30-km-long peninsula on which Freetown is located. Initially, the British and Creoles (freed slaves and their descendents) of the Freetown colony had only a very limited involvement in", "psg_id": "12668073" }, { "title": "Football in the United Kingdom", "text": "and Chelsea (1)) Celtic became the first British club to win the Cup in 1967, beating Italian side Inter who had won 2 of the previous 3 finals 2–1 in Lisbon. The first English team to win the competition was Manchester United, who defeated two-time winners Benfica of Portugal 4–1 at Wembley a year later, in 1968. English teams enjoyed the most successful period when they won the European Cup six years in a row from 1977 to 1982. As a result of the Heysel Stadium disaster of 1985, English clubs (though not those of other British associations) were banned", "psg_id": "3878791" }, { "title": "Same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom", "text": "perform same-sex marriages. In addition, Liberal Judaism and the Movement for Reform Judaism perform same-sex marriages, and campaigned in favour of same-sex marriage legislation. In May 2016, the Oasis Church Waterloo in London applied for a licence that would allow it to conduct same-sex marriages. Pastor Steve Chalke said \"Oasis Church in Waterloo has reached the decision. It's taken us some time to reach it, that this is something we want to do\". In June 2016, the Scottish Episcopal Church became the first British province in the Anglican Communion to take steps to allow same-sex marriages to be performed in", "psg_id": "3169942" }, { "title": "Tom Watson (golfer)", "text": "for the longest time span between first and last playoffs on the PGA Tour. That time span is 34 years, 6 days. Watson won the 1975 Open Championship in an 18-hole playoff and 34 years later lost a playoff for the 2009 Open Championship. Due to his performance in 2009 and early 2010, along with his 1982 U.S. Open victory at Pebble Beach, the USGA awarded Watson a special exemption to the 2010 U.S. Open. He finished the tournament tied for 29th. Watson is the only golfer to participate in all major professional championships contested at Pebble Beach: 1972, 1982,", "psg_id": "2952962" }, { "title": "Rolling in the Deep", "text": "song to top the \"Billboard\" Year-End Hot 100 singles chart and to win both Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in the same year, after \"Bridge over Troubled Water\" by Simon & Garfunkel in 1970/1971, \"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face\" by Roberta Flack in 1972/1973, and \"Bette Davis Eyes\" by Kim Carnes in 1981/1982. In an interview Adele expressed her initial reservations prior to meeting Paul Epworth due to their divergent musical styles, but characterised their collaboration as \"a match made in heaven.\" She also credited Epworth for her increased vocal", "psg_id": "15125150" }, { "title": "Basketball in the Philippines", "text": "1924. The Philippines became a member of FIBA through the Basketball Association of the Philippines in 1936. The Philippines made their debut in the Olympic Games in 1936 where they finished fifth, the best result of an Asian team in Olympic basketball history. On the same year the first basketball stamp in the world was released by the country. The first commercial league was the basketball tournament of the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA) which was established in 1938. The Philippines became an independent country in 1946, and in the 1950s, the national team did well in international", "psg_id": "8788967" }, { "title": "400 metres at the World Championships in Athletics", "text": "m athlete to be stripped of their world title. His ban covered his 2003 win, a 2001 semi-finalist placing, and a fourth-place finish in 1999. Natalya Sologub of Belarus became the first female 400 m runner to be disqualified from the championships, having originally been a 2001 semi-finalist. The 2003 sixth-place finish of Calvin Harrison was annulled for doping, as weer the semi-finalist runs of Amaka Ogoegbunam in 2009 and Antonina Yefremova in 2011. 400 metres at the World Championships in Athletics The 400 metres at the World Championships in Athletics has been contested by both men and women since", "psg_id": "18892533" }, { "title": "Bob Charles (golfer)", "text": "Annes. After four rounds (68-72-66-71) his 277 was level with American Phil Rodgers. Charles won the 36-hole playoff by eight shots. Charles has won about 80 tournaments around the world. As well as his PGA Tour victories, his win in the 1969 World Matchplay Championship was considered one of his best. He won the Senior British Open 30 years after winning his British Open title. He remains, along with Michael Campbell, one of only two New Zealanders to win a men's major golf championship. In 2007 Charles became the oldest golfer to make a cut on the European Tour at", "psg_id": "2963218" }, { "title": "British School in the Netherlands", "text": "school continues to support a 'student council' and an environmental committee which has built a large garden to win the 'Green flag' award. British School in the Netherlands The British School in the Netherlands (BSN) is an IB-classified group of independent schools situated in The Hague area. There are four schools in total: BSN Senior School, BSN Junior School Leidschenveen, BSN Junior School Vlaskamp and BSN Junior School Diamanthorst with students from over 80 nationalities enrolled. The school is open to students from 3 to 18 years of age, and also offers day care for 0-3s and after school care", "psg_id": "13570604" }, { "title": "Park Sung-hyun (golfer)", "text": "Park Sung-hyun (golfer) Park Sung-hyun (born 21 September 1993), also known as Sung Hyun Park, is a South Korean professional golfer playing on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour. In July 2017, she won the U.S. Women's Open, an LPGA major. In November 2017, she became the number one ranked golfer in the Women's World Golf Rankings. Park clinched the LPGA's Rookie of the Year Award in the penultimate month of the 2017 season. Park then went on to share Player of the Year honors with Ryu So-yeon, making Park the first player since Nancy Lopez in 1978 to win both Player", "psg_id": "20255251" }, { "title": "John O'Leary (golfer)", "text": "John O'Leary (golfer) John O'Leary (born 18 August 1949) is an Irish professional golfer. O'Leary was born in Dublin. He turned professional in 1970 and played on the European Tour until 1989. Despite finishing highly on the Order of Merit every season though 1987, he won only twice on the tour. His first title came at the Greater Manchester Open in 1976, with his second victory coming at his national open in 1982. O'Leary remained the last Irishman to win the Irish Open for 25 years until Pádraig Harrington claimed the title in 2007. In 1975, O'Leary was selected for", "psg_id": "10627017" }, { "title": "Hillclimbing in the British Isles", "text": "notable feature of British and Irish hillclimbing is the very wide variety of vehicles used for competition. Both cars and motorcycles (including sidecars) take part in the sport, and in the case of cars these range from almost standard machines (sometimes driven to and from the tracks) with the only modifications being those required on grounds of safety, right through to specially-built single-seater racing cars. 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how many times did tennis legend jimmy connors win the us open in the 1970s?
[ { "title": "US Open (tennis)", "text": "US$25,000 each. Beginning in 1975, the tournament was played on clay courts instead of grass, and floodlights allowed matches to be played at night. In 1978, the tournament moved from the West Side Tennis Club to the larger and newly constructed USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, Queens, three miles to the north. The tournament's court surface also switched from clay to hard. Jimmy Connors is the only individual to have won US Open singles titles on three surfaces (grass, clay, and hard), while Chris Evert is the only woman to win US Open singles titles on two surfaces", "psg_id": "866817" } ]
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[ { "title": "Jimmy Connors Tennis", "text": "Jimmy Connors Tennis Jimmy Connors Tennis is a tennis simulation video game developed by NMS Software for the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Game Boy, and published by Ubisoft in 1993. The game was also developed for the Atari Lynx console by Handmade Software and published by Ubisoft. The game features the name and likeness of American world-number-one tennis champion Jimmy Connors. Ubisoft published \"Jimmy Connors Tennis\" two years after Connors' late-career comeback in the Men's Singles division at the 1991 US Open, where he reached the semifinals. The player can compete in an ATP World Tour at one of", "psg_id": "16138973" }, { "title": "1975 US Open (tennis)", "text": "ball bounce on the grass courts of Forrest Hills. Manuel Orantes defeated Jimmy Connors, 6–4, 6–3, 6–4 Chris Evert defeated Evonne Goolagong Cawley, 5–7, 6–4, 6–2 Jimmy Connors / Ilie Năstase defeated Tom Okker / Marty Riessen, 6–4, 7–6 Margaret Court / Virginia Wade defeated Rosemary Casals / Billie Jean King, 7–5, 2–6, 7–6 Rosemary Casals / Dick Stockton defeated Billie Jean King / Fred Stolle, 6–3, 7–6 Howard Schoenfield defeated Chris Lewis, 6–4, 6–2 Natasha Chmyreva defeated Greer Stevens, 6–7, 6–2, 6–2 1975 US Open (tennis) The 1975 US Open was a tennis tournament that took place on the", "psg_id": "8181200" }, { "title": "1978 US Open (tennis)", "text": "1978 US Open (tennis) The 1978 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City in New York in the United States. It was the 98th edition of the US Open and the fourth Grand Slam tennis event of the year. The tournament was held from August 28 to September 10, 1978, and the singles titles were won by Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert. This was the first year the US Open was played at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows after having been organized at the", "psg_id": "8181135" }, { "title": "1978 US Open (tennis)", "text": "Per Hjertquist defeated Stefan Simonsson, 7-6, 1-6, 7-6 Linda Siegel defeated Ivanna Madruga, 6–4, 6-4 1978 US Open (tennis) The 1978 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City in New York in the United States. It was the 98th edition of the US Open and the fourth Grand Slam tennis event of the year. The tournament was held from August 28 to September 10, 1978, and the singles titles were won by Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert. This was the first year the US Open was", "psg_id": "8181137" }, { "title": "1983 US Open (tennis)", "text": "1983 US Open (tennis) The 1983 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City in New York in the United States. It was the 103rd edition of the US Open and was held from August 30 to September 11, 1983. The event was marred by the death of linesman Dick Wertheim from blunt cranial trauma after an errant serve by Stefan Edberg struck his groin, causing him to fall and hit his head. Jimmy Connors defeated Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–7, 7–5, 6–0 Martina Navratilova defeated Chris Evert", "psg_id": "8181035" }, { "title": "1982 US Open (tennis)", "text": "1982 US Open (tennis) The 1982 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City in New York in the United States. It was the 102nd edition of the US Open and was held from August 31 to September 12, 1982. Jimmy Connors defeated Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 4–6, 6–4 Chris Evert-Lloyd defeated Hana Mandlíková 6–3, 6–1 Kevin Curren / Steve Denton defeated Victor Amaya / Hank Pfister 6–2, 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 6–4 Rosemary Casals / Wendy Turnbull defeated Barbara Potter / Sharon Walsh 6–4, 6–4 Anne Smith", "psg_id": "8181041" }, { "title": "1974 US Open (tennis)", "text": "1974 US Open (tennis) The 1974 US Open was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the Forest Hills, Queens in New York City, USA. The tournament ran from 26 August until 8 September. It was the 94th staging of the US Open, and the fourth Grand Slam tennis event of 1974. The girl's championships was introduced in 1974 and it was the last year the tournament was played on grass courts. Jimmy Connors defeated Ken Rosewall, 6–1, 6–0, 6–1 Billie Jean King defeated Evonne Goolagong, 3–6, 6–3, 7–5 Bob Lutz / Stan Smith defeated", "psg_id": "8181369" }, { "title": "1976 US Open (tennis)", "text": "1976 US Open (tennis) The 1976 US Open was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor Har-Tru clay courts at the Forest Hills, Queens in New York, United States. The tournament ran from 30 August until 12 September. It was the 96th staging of the US Open, and the fourth Grand Slam tennis event of 1976. It was the second year in which this tournament was played on clay courts. Jimmy Connors defeated Björn Borg, 6–4, 3–6, 7–6, 6–4 Chris Evert defeated Evonne Goolagong Cawley 6–3, 6–0 Tom Okker / Marty Riessen defeated Paul Kronk / Cliff Letcher", "psg_id": "8181165" }, { "title": "1974 US Open (tennis)", "text": "Patricio Cornejo / Jaime Fillol, 6–3, 6–3 Rosemary Casals / Billie Jean King defeated Françoise Dürr / Betty Stöve, 7–6, 6–7, 6–4 Pam Teeguarden / Geoff Masters defeated Chris Evert / Jimmy Connors, 6–1, 7–6 Billy Martin defeated Ferdi Taygan, 6–4, 6–2 Ilana Kloss defeated Mima Jaušovec, 6–4, 6–3 1974 US Open (tennis) The 1974 US Open was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the Forest Hills, Queens in New York City, USA. The tournament ran from 26 August until 8 September. It was the 94th staging of the US Open, and the fourth", "psg_id": "8181370" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "of game. Connors did commentary with NBC-TV in 1990 and 1991, during its coverage of the French Open and Wimbledon tournaments. During the Wimbledon tournaments of 2005, 2006, and 2007, Connors commentated for the BBC alongside John McEnroe (among others), providing moments of heated discussion between two former archrivals. Connors returned to BBC commentary at Wimbledon in 2014. Connors has also served as a commentator and analyst for the Tennis Channel since the US Open tournament of 2009. On July 24, 2006, at the start of the Countrywide Classic tournament in Los Angeles, American tennis player Andy Roddick announced his", "psg_id": "1586345" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "lost a celebrated late-night match to Vilas, 4–6, 6–3, 5–7, he took the title by defeating Borg in the final, 6–4, 1–6, 6–4. Connors won a male record 109 singles titles. He also won 16 doubles titles (including the men's doubles titles at Wimbledon in 1973 and the US Open in 1975). In his 1979 autobiography, tennis promoter and Grand Slam winning player Jack Kramer ranked Connors as one of the 21 best players of all time. Connors won more matches (1,337) than any other male professional tennis player in the open era. His career win-loss record was 1,337–285 for", "psg_id": "1586334" }, { "title": "1977 US Open (tennis)", "text": "for the 1978 tournament. Guillermo Vilas defeated Jimmy Connors 2–6, 6–3, 7–6, 6–0 Chris Evert defeated Wendy Turnbull 7–6, 6–2 Bob Hewitt / Frew McMillan defeated Brian Gottfried / Raúl Ramírez 6–4, 6–0 Martina Navratilova / Betty Stöve defeated Renee Richards / Betty-Ann Stuart 6–1, 7–6 Betty Stöve / Frew McMillan defeated Billie Jean King / Vitas Gerulaitis 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 Van Winitsky defeated Eliot Teltscher 6–4, 6–4 Claudia Casabianca defeated Lea Antonopolis 6–3, 2–6, 6–2 1977 US Open (tennis) The 1977 US Open was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor clay courts at the Forest Hills,", "psg_id": "8181162" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "straight sets in the finals of both Wimbledon and the US Open losing only 6 and 2 games, respectively, in those finals. His exclusion from the French Open denied him the opportunity to become the second male player of the Open Era, after Rod Laver, to win all four Major singles titles in a calendar year. He chose not to participate in the season-ending Masters Cup between the top eight players of the world and was not eligible for the World Championship Tennis (WCT) finals because he did not compete in the WCT's regular tournaments. In the open era, Connors", "psg_id": "1586311" }, { "title": "1977 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "1977 US Open – Men's Singles The 1977 US Open – Men's Singles event was one of the competitions of the 1977 US Open Grand Slam tennis tournament. It consisted of a draw of 128 players of which 16 were seeded. Fourth-seeded Guillermo Vilas defeated defending champion Jimmy Connors 2–6, 6–3, 7–6, 6–0 in the final, played on September 11, 1977 on outdoor clay courts at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, Queens, to win his first US Open singles title. First-seeded Björn Borg retired from his fourth-round match due to a shoulder injury. The format of the", "psg_id": "8420783" }, { "title": "1979 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "umpire being replaced before McEnroe ran out the winner. John McEnroe defeated Vitas Gerulaitis 7–5, 6–3, 6–3 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1979 US Open. The seeded players are listed below. John McEnroe is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. 1979 US Open – Men's Singles Jimmy Connors was the defending champion but lost in the semifinals to John McEnroe. Connors' loss broke a string of five consecutive men's finals reached, a record since broken by Ivan Lendl. During the second round Ilie Nastase was defaulted from his", "psg_id": "8420676" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "with each win being on a different surface (1974 on grass, 1976 on clay and 1978 on hard). He reached the final of Wimbledon four out of five years during his peak (1974, 1975, 1977 and 1978). Despite not being allowed to play or choosing not to participate in the French Open from 1974 to 1978, he was still able to reach the semifinals four times in the later years of his career. In 1975, Connors reached the finals of Wimbledon, the US Open and Australia, he but did not win any of them. He won nine of the tournaments", "psg_id": "1586313" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "their two meetings, Connors winning the 1982 Wimbledon in five sets, and McEnroe winning the 1984 Wimbledon in straight sets. Connors defeated another of the next generation of tennis stars, Ivan Lendl, in the 1982 US Open final and soon regained the No. 1 ranking. Connors has a tour record of 13–22 against Lendl, but Lendl is seven years younger than Connors and had a losing record against Connors until he won their last seventeen matches from 1984 through 1992, after Connors' prime. Head to head in major championship finals, Connors defeated Lendl in both meetings, winning the 1982 and", "psg_id": "1586325" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "he entered achieving an 82–8 record. While he achieved enough points to retain the ATP No. 1 ranking the entire year, most tennis authorities, including the ATP, named Arthur Ashe, who defeated Connors at Wimbledon, as the Player of the Year. He once again did not participate in the Masters Cup or the WCT Finals. In 1976, Connors captured the US Open once again (defeating Björn Borg) while losing in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon. While winning 12 events, including the U.S. Pro Indoor in Philadelphia, Palm Springs and Las Vegas, he achieved a record of 90–8 and defeated Borg all", "psg_id": "1586314" }, { "title": "2016 US Open (tennis)", "text": "2016 US Open (tennis) The 2016 US Open was the 136th edition of tennis' US Open, the fourth and final Grand Slam event of the year. It took place on outdoor hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City. In the men's singles competition, Stan Wawrinka defeated defending champion Novak Djokovic in the final. Angelique Kerber defeated Karolína Plíšková in the women's singles to become the first German player to win the tournament since Steffi Graf in 1996. 2015 women's singles champion Flavia Pennetta did not defend her title as she had retired", "psg_id": "19618778" }, { "title": "Borg–Connors rivalry", "text": "Borg–Connors rivalry The tennis players Björn Borg and Jimmy Connors met 23 times during their careers according to the ATP website, and 42 times including invitational and exhibition tournaments. In 1975 Connors met Borg in the semifinals of the U.S. Open and defeated him in straight sets, on clay. Connors defeated Borg again at the U.S. Open again in 1976, this time in a four-set final, capturing his second U.S. Open title. In 1977 they met in the Wimbledon final, and Borg won in five sets. Borg defeated Connors at Wimbledon again in the 1978 final, this time in straight", "psg_id": "13484642" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "Southern California to be coached by Pancho Segura, starting at age 16, in 1968. He and his brother, John \"Johnny\" Connors, attended St. Phillip's grade school. Connors won the Junior Orange Bowl in both the 12- and the 14-year categories, and is one of only nine tennis players to win the Junior Orange Bowl championship twice in its 70-year history, which list includes Andy Murray, Jennifer Capriati, Monica Seles, and Yshai Oliel. In 1970, Connors recorded his first victory in the first round of the Pacific Southwest Open in Los Angeles, defeating Roy Emerson. In 1971, Connors won the NCAA", "psg_id": "1586307" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "Michael Chang, the 1989 champion. Connors walked off the court after hitting a winner against Chang. Connors recuperated and made an improbable run to the 1991 US Open semifinals which he later said were \"the best 11 days of my tennis career.\" On his 39th birthday he defeated 24-year-old Aaron Krickstein, 3–6, 7–6, 1–6, 6–3, 7–6, in 4 hours and 41 minutes, coming back from a 2–5 deficit in the final set. Connors then defeated Paul Haarhuis in the quarterfinals before losing to Jim Courier. 22 years later ESPN aired a documentary commemorating Connors' run. Connors participated in his last", "psg_id": "1586328" }, { "title": "1993 US Open (tennis)", "text": "also seen watching the Open on TV, where the reporter can be heard crediting a match win to Natalia Baudone, 3–6, 6–3, 7–5, over Mary Pierce. Pierce won the actual match 6–0, 6–7, 7–6. Kramer becomes a 'ballman' for the tournament later in the episode and accidentally injures Monica Seles in the final. Seles did not play in the tournament that year owing to an incident in April 1993 which prevented her from playing competitive tennis until August 1995. 1993 US Open (tennis) The 1993 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the USTA National", "psg_id": "8180747" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "1983 US Open. Connors continued to compete against younger men well into his 41st year. In the fourth round of the 1987 Wimbledon Championships, Connors defeated Mikael Pernfors, ten years his junior, 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2, after having trailed 4–1 in the third set and 3–0 in the fourth set. In July 1988, Connors ended a four-year title drought by winning the Sovran Bank Tennis Classic in Washington, D.C. It was the 106th title of his career. Connors had played in 56 tournaments and 12 finals since his previous victory in the Tokyo Indoors against Lendl in October 1984.", "psg_id": "1586326" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "In 1978, Borg defeated Connors in the Wimbledon final, but Connors defeated Borg at the US Open plus won the U.S. Pro Indoor. While he retained the ATP No. 1 ranking at the end of the year, the ATP and most tennis authorities rated Borg as the player of the year. Connors reached the ATP world No. 1 ranking on July 29, 1974 and held it for 160 consecutive weeks, a record until it was surpassed by Roger Federer on February 26, 2007. He was the ATP year-end no. 1 player from 1974 through 1978 and held the No. 1", "psg_id": "1586316" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "6–3, 4–6, 6–4, 3–6, 6–2. Connors won eight Grand Slam singles championships: five US Opens, two Wimbledons, and one Australian Open. He did not participate in the French Open during his peak years (1974–78), as he was banned from playing by the event in 1974 due to his association with World Team Tennis (WTT). and in the other four years was either banned or chose not to participate. He only played in two Australian Opens in his entire career, winning it in 1974 and reaching the final in 1975. Few highly ranked players, aside from Australians, travelled to Australia for", "psg_id": "1586309" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "with Rod Laver in tour events. Connors had shining moments against John McEnroe and Ivan Lendl, both of whom rose to prominence after Connors peaked in the mid-1970s. He would continue to compete against much younger players and had one of the most remarkable comebacks for any athlete when he reached the semifinals of the 1991 US Open at the age of 39. In the 1980 WCT Finals, Connors defeated the defending champion, John McEnroe. McEnroe and Borg were battling for the top spot in that year, while Connors played the role of the spoiler. However, in 1982, at age", "psg_id": "1586323" }, { "title": "1974 South African Open (tennis)", "text": "1974 South African Open (tennis) The 1974 South African Open, also known by its sponsored name South African Breweries Open, was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Johannesburg, South Africa that was part of the 1974 Commercial Union Assurance Grand Prix. It was the 71st edition of the tournament and was held from 18 November through 26 November 1974. Jimmy Connors and Kerry Melville won the singles titles. Jimmy Connors defeated Arthur Ashe 7–6, 6–3, 6–1 Kerry Melville defeated Dianne Fromholtz 6–3, 7–5 Bob Hewitt / Frew McMillan defeated Tom Okker / Marty", "psg_id": "17036521" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "four years younger and won the last ten times they met, Connors won most exhibitions and senior tour matches against Borg, putting Connors \"unofficially\" ahead of Borg in overall wins. Head to head in major championship finals, they split their four meetings, Borg winning two Wimbledons (1977 & 1978) and Connors winning two US Opens (1976 & 1978). Nastase was another rival in Connors' prime. Though six years older than Connors, Nastase won ten of their first 11 meetings. However, Connors won 11 of their final fourteen meetings. The two would team up to win the doubles championships at the", "psg_id": "1586320" }, { "title": "1974 South African Open (tennis)", "text": "Riessen 7–5, 6–4, 6–3 Ilana Kloss / Kerry Melville defeated Margaret Court / Dianne Fromholtz 6–2, 6–3 1974 South African Open (tennis) The 1974 South African Open, also known by its sponsored name South African Breweries Open, was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Johannesburg, South Africa that was part of the 1974 Commercial Union Assurance Grand Prix. It was the 71st edition of the tournament and was held from 18 November through 26 November 1974. Jimmy Connors and Kerry Melville won the singles titles. Jimmy Connors defeated Arthur Ashe 7–6, 6–3, 6–1", "psg_id": "17036522" }, { "title": "Connors–McEnroe rivalry", "text": "in all of tennis history. Connors–McEnroe (14–20) The following is a breakdown of their head-to-head results: Connors–McEnroe (6–9) Age at end of season Connors–McEnroe rivalry The Connors–McEnroe rivalry was a series of competitive matches between American tennis players Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe, who played 34 times between 1977 and 1991. Connors and McEnroe played again in the late 1990s and the early 2000s. With regard to their matches, Connors has stated, \"Something like that never goes away, especially between Mac and myself...To have carried on this rivalry for so many years, and for you still to be talking about", "psg_id": "13487117" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "1973 Wimbledon and the 1975 US Open. Orantes upset Connors in the final of the 1975 US Open, but Connors is 11–3 overall against Orantes in tour events. On the other hand, Vilas wore down Connors in the final of the 1977 US Open and was much more competitive in all of their meetings. Connors was only able to manage a 5–4 record against Vilas in tour events. In 1975, Connors won two highly touted \"Challenge Matches\", both arranged by the Riordan company and televised nationally by CBS Sports from Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. The first match, in", "psg_id": "1586321" }, { "title": "2008 US Open (tennis)", "text": "2008 US Open (tennis) The 2008 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 128th edition of the US Open, and the fourth and final Grand Slam event of the year. It took place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York City, United States, from August 25 through September 8, 2008. The men's defending champion, Roger Federer, won the US Open for a fifth consecutive time. Justine Henin, the women's defending champion, did not return to defend her title due to her retirement from tennis, for personal", "psg_id": "10523446" }, { "title": "2007 US Open (tennis)", "text": "the 2007 US Open are as follows: 2007 US Open (tennis) The 2007 US Open was held from 27 August to 9 September 2007, at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York City. Roger Federer successfully defended his title, becoming the first man in the open era to win four consecutive US Open titles. Maria Sharapova was unsuccessful in defending her 2006 title, being upset in the third round by 18-year-old Agnieszka Radwańska of Poland. Justine Henin, the runner-up to Sharapova in 2006, won her second US Open title, this year without losing a set.", "psg_id": "9836760" }, { "title": "1973 South African Open (tennis)", "text": "defeated Chris Evert / Virginia Wade 7–6, 2–6, 6–1 1973 South African Open (tennis) The 1973 South African Open was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Johannesburg, South Africa that was part of the 1973 Commercial Union Assurance Grand Prix. It was the 70th edition of the tournament and was held from 14 November through 27 November 1973. Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert won the singles titles. Jimmy Connors defeated Arthur Ashe 6–4, 7–6, 6–3 Chris Evert defeated Evonne Goolagong 6–3, 6–3 Arthur Ashe / Tom Okker defeated Lew Hoad / Robert Maud", "psg_id": "17043913" }, { "title": "1973 South African Open (tennis)", "text": "1973 South African Open (tennis) The 1973 South African Open was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Johannesburg, South Africa that was part of the 1973 Commercial Union Assurance Grand Prix. It was the 70th edition of the tournament and was held from 14 November through 27 November 1973. Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert won the singles titles. Jimmy Connors defeated Arthur Ashe 6–4, 7–6, 6–3 Chris Evert defeated Evonne Goolagong 6–3, 6–3 Arthur Ashe / Tom Okker defeated Lew Hoad / Robert Maud 6–2, 4–6, 6–2, 6–4 Linky Boshoff / Ilana Kloss", "psg_id": "17043912" }, { "title": "Borg–Connors rivalry", "text": "season), January 1980 (ending the 1979 season) and January 1981 (ending the 1980 season). Connors won the first meeting, Borg the latter two. Borg leads 15–8 in their official head-to-head, 8–5 in finals, 5–3 in Grand Slam meetings and they are 2–2 in Grand Slam finals. They also met many times in unofficial invitational and exhibition tournaments with Connors leading 7–3 and 8–1 respectively in those matches. Borg–Connors (15–8) Borg–Connors (3–7) Borg–Connors (1–8) Borg–Connors rivalry The tennis players Björn Borg and Jimmy Connors met 23 times during their careers according to the ATP website, and 42 times including invitational and", "psg_id": "13484644" }, { "title": "2008 US Open (tennis)", "text": "Tilden in 1924 to have achieved this feat. The only other men to have done so were Richard Sears, in 1887, and Bill Larned, in 1911 (Jimmy Connors and Pete Sampras had each won five times, but not consecutively). Federer created a new record, becoming the first man to have won two different Grand Slam events five consecutive times (the other being Wimbledon), and this win left him one short of Pete Sampras's all-time men's record of 14 Grand Slam singles wins. In the context of Federer's career, this was the sixth straight year in which he had won a", "psg_id": "10523518" }, { "title": "2007 US Open (tennis)", "text": "2007 US Open (tennis) The 2007 US Open was held from 27 August to 9 September 2007, at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York City. Roger Federer successfully defended his title, becoming the first man in the open era to win four consecutive US Open titles. Maria Sharapova was unsuccessful in defending her 2006 title, being upset in the third round by 18-year-old Agnieszka Radwańska of Poland. Justine Henin, the runner-up to Sharapova in 2006, won her second US Open title, this year without losing a set. It was the second Grand Slam she", "psg_id": "9836739" }, { "title": "Manuel Orantes", "text": "Manuel Orantes Manuel Orantes Corral (; born 6 February 1949) is a former tennis player from Spain who was active in the 1970s and 1980s. He won the US Open men's singles in 1975, beating defending champion Jimmy Connors in the final. Orantes reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 2. On 7 September 1975 Orantes defeated top-seeded Jimmy Connors in the finals of the US Open at Forest Hills, New York to win his only Grand Slam title. A year earlier, he was runner-up to Björn Borg in the final of the French Open, taking a two-set lead", "psg_id": "3525354" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "to the stadium. The charges were dismissed by a judge on February 10, 2009. On July 24, 2018, LiveWire Ergogenics, Inc. announced that Connors joined the firm as a spokesman and advisor. LiveWire Ergogenics focuses on special purpose real estate acquisitions and the licensing and management of fully compliant turnkey production facilities for cannabis-based products and services. Jimmy Connors James Scott Connors (born September 2, 1952) is a retired American world No. 1 tennis player, often considered among the greatest in the history of the sport. He held the top ATP ranking for a then-record 160 consecutive weeks from 1974", "psg_id": "1586351" }, { "title": "How Many More Times", "text": "Wolf's \"How Many More Years\" (1951), as well as other songs by blues musicians he admired at the time of recording. In 1970, \"How Many More Times\" was dropped from Led Zeppelin's typical setlist, although they continued to perform it on occasion until the early stages of their 1975 North American tour, when it was re-introduced in full as a result of Jimmy Page's injured finger, which temporarily prevented him from playing the more challenging \"Dazed and Confused\". In a contemporary review for \"Led Zeppelin\" on release, John Mendelsohn of \"Rolling Stone\" called \"How Many More Times\" as the album's", "psg_id": "7319704" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors career statistics", "text": "Jimmy Connors career statistics This is a list of the main career statistics of former tennis player Jimmy Connors. \"Qualifying matches and Walkovers are neither official match wins nor losses. Here are Connors's tournament titles that are not included in the statistics on the Association of Tennis Professionals Web site. These mainly are special events like invitational tournaments and exhibitions (24). These are non-ATP, exhibition/invitational and special events (16) 1970: Modesto, California (amateur title) – Final opponent: Robert Potthast 4–6 6–4 6–3 1975: Ilie Nastase – Syracuse, N.Y. 6–4 6–7 6–2 1975: Rod Laver – Las Vegas 6–4, 6–2, 3–6,", "psg_id": "16245247" }, { "title": "Memphis Open (tennis)", "text": "Tennis Championships and renamed it the Memphis Open. In 2015, the Memphis Open was sold again, purchased by New York-based financial management company GF Capital. Over the years, the Memphis Open has counted nine ATP year-end No. 1 players among its winners: Bjorn Borg, Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Stefan Edberg, Andre Agassi, Ivan Lendl, Jim Courier, Pete Sampras, and Andy Roddick. In 2016, Kei Nishikori won the event for a fourth consecutive time, tying Connors' record for the most overall Memphis titles. In April 2017 the ATP announced that the tournament will relocate to the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in", "psg_id": "18507608" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "partnership with Connors as his coach. In September, 2006 Roddick reached the final of the U.S. Open, where he lost to Roger Federer. On March 6, 2008, Roddick announced the end of that 19-month relationship. In July 2013 former women's world No. 1 Maria Sharapova announced on her website that Connors was her new coach. On August 15, 2013 Sharapova confirmed that she had ended the partnership with Connors after just one match together. In 2013, Connors published his autobiography \"The Outsider\". It won the British Sports Book Awards in the \"Best Autobiography/Biography\" category. Connors was engaged to fellow tennis", "psg_id": "1586346" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "on the first day of the Centenary in 1977.\" His brash behavior both on and off the court earned him a reputation as the brat of the tennis world. Tennis commentator Bud Collins nicknamed Connors the \"Brash Basher of Belleville\" after the St Louis suburb where he grew up. Connors himself thrived on the energy of the crowd, positive or negative, and manipulated and exploited it to his advantage in many of the greatest matches of his career. Connors was taught to hit the ball on the rise by his teaching-pro mother, Gloria Connors, a technique he used to defeat", "psg_id": "1586340" }, { "title": "US Open (tennis)", "text": "US$33.6 million, a record US$8.1 million increase from 2012. The champions of the 2013 US Open Series also had the opportunity to add US$2.6 million in bonus prize money, potentially bringing the total 2013 US Open purse to more than US$36 million. In 2014, the prize money was US$38.3 million. In 2015, the prize money was raised to US$42.3 million. Ranking points for the men (ATP) and women (WTA) have varied at the US Open through the years but presently singles players receive the following points: US Open (tennis) The United States Open Tennis Championships is a hard court tennis", "psg_id": "866828" }, { "title": "2008 US Open (tennis)", "text": "the first American to win a singles title since Andy Roddick in 2003. Twin brothers Bob and Mike Bryan won their second US Open title, and Liezel Huber (who became an American citizen in 2007) won the women's doubles with Zimbabwean Cara Black. The International Tennis Federation and United States Tennis Association offered audiences a number of new ways to access the Open in 2008. A YouTube channel was set up to broadcast highlights, and the official US Open website featured hourly updates of what was happening at the tournament. Multiple matches could be accessed at any one time, on", "psg_id": "10523448" }, { "title": "Connors–McEnroe rivalry", "text": "Connors–McEnroe rivalry The Connors–McEnroe rivalry was a series of competitive matches between American tennis players Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe, who played 34 times between 1977 and 1991. Connors and McEnroe played again in the late 1990s and the early 2000s. With regard to their matches, Connors has stated, \"Something like that never goes away, especially between Mac and myself...To have carried on this rivalry for so many years, and for you still to be talking about it, must mean that we made our mark somewhere.\" This rivalry is said to have been one of the most contentious and embittered", "psg_id": "13487116" }, { "title": "Terry Ryan (tennis)", "text": "Terry Ryan (tennis) Terence \"Terry\" Ryan (born 27 April 1942) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. Born in Johannesburg, Ryan began touring in the 1960s. Ryan notably pushed Arthur Ashe to five sets when they met in second round of 1969 Wimbledon Championships. He won the first two sets, before the fifth seeded American came back to win and ultimately make the semi-finals. In 1971 he partnered with Zeljko Franulovic to make the fourth round of the men's doubles at the French Open, then teamed up with Jimmy Connors at that year's US Open and reached the", "psg_id": "19309941" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "French Open Men's Singles for five of his peak career years. The 31 semifinals stood as a record until surpassed by Roger Federer at Wimbledon 2012. The 41 quarterfinals remained an all-time record until Roger Federer surpassed it at Wimbledon 2014. Connors was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1998 and Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Hall of Fame in 1986. He also has a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame. Because of his fiery competitiveness and acrimonious relationships with a number of peers, he has been likened to baseball player Pete Rose, a comparison Connors", "psg_id": "1586336" }, { "title": "1992 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "eliminated. 1992 US Open – Men's Singles Stefan Edberg was the defending champion and retained his title, defeating Pete Sampras 3–6, 6–4, 7–6, 6–2 in the final to win the men's singles title at the 1992 US Open. The semifinal between Edberg and Michael Chang was a battle wherein Edberg won in five sets after 5 hours and 26 minutes, then the longest match in the Open Era. This is also where John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors played their last Grand Slams. The seeded players are listed below. Stefan Edberg is the champion; others show the round in which they", "psg_id": "8420755" }, { "title": "1992 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "1992 US Open – Men's Singles Stefan Edberg was the defending champion and retained his title, defeating Pete Sampras 3–6, 6–4, 7–6, 6–2 in the final to win the men's singles title at the 1992 US Open. The semifinal between Edberg and Michael Chang was a battle wherein Edberg won in five sets after 5 hours and 26 minutes, then the longest match in the Open Era. This is also where John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors played their last Grand Slams. The seeded players are listed below. Stefan Edberg is the champion; others show the round in which they were", "psg_id": "8420754" }, { "title": "2015 US Open (tennis)", "text": "Flavia Pennetta won the Women's Singles title and became the first Italian to win the US Open. The 2015 US Open was the 135th edition of the tournament and it was held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park of Queens in New York City, New York, United States. The tournament was an event run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is part of the 2015 ATP World Tour and the 2015 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consists of both men's and women's singles and doubles draws as", "psg_id": "18220661" }, { "title": "US Open (tennis)", "text": "(clay and hard). The US Open is the only Grand Slam tournament that has been played every year since its inception. During the 2006 US Open, the complex was renamed to \"USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center\" in honor of Billie Jean King, a four-time US Open singles champion and women's tennis pioneer. From 1984 through 2015, the US Open deviated from traditional scheduling practices for tennis tournaments with a concept that came to be known as \"Super Saturday\": the men's and women's finals were played on the final Saturday and Sunday of the tournament respectively, and their respective", "psg_id": "866818" }, { "title": "1994 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "the round in which they were eliminated. 1994 US Open – Men's Singles Unseeded Andre Agassi defeated Michael Stich 6–1, 7–6, 7–5 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1994 US Open. Agassi became the first unseeded player in the Open era (1968-present) to win the championship and the first overall since Fred Stolle in 1966. It would also be the final Grand Slam and final match for tennis legend Ivan Lendl. Pete Sampras was the defending champion but was upset in the fourth round by unseeded Jaime Yzaga. The seeded players are listed below.", "psg_id": "8420776" }, { "title": "1994 US Open – Men's Singles", "text": "1994 US Open – Men's Singles Unseeded Andre Agassi defeated Michael Stich 6–1, 7–6, 7–5 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1994 US Open. Agassi became the first unseeded player in the Open era (1968-present) to win the championship and the first overall since Fred Stolle in 1966. It would also be the final Grand Slam and final match for tennis legend Ivan Lendl. Pete Sampras was the defending champion but was upset in the fourth round by unseeded Jaime Yzaga. The seeded players are listed below. Andre Agassi is the champion; others show", "psg_id": "8420775" }, { "title": "2009 US Open (tennis)", "text": "Kim Clijsters, and James Blake. The popular tennis and music festival, which included interactive games, musical entertainment and tennis clinics, was hosted by television personalities Susie Castillo and Quddus. The first day of the tournaments saw many seeds get through pretty easily in straight sets: Roger Federer, James Blake, Lleyton Hewitt, Nikolay Davydenko and Radek Štěpánek. The day also produced a couple of upsets, when Mikhail Youzhny continued 26th seeded Paul-Henri Mathieu's horrible US Open record by beating him in four. While, tall American John Isner did the same to 28th seeded Victor Hănescu by ending the Romanian's 2009 bid", "psg_id": "12846837" }, { "title": "2000 US Open (tennis)", "text": "2000 US Open (tennis) The 2000 US Open was held between August 28 – September 10, 2000. It was the final Grand Slam event of 2000. Both Andre Agassi and Serena Williams were unsuccessful in their title defences; Agassi being upset in the second round by Arnaud Clément and Williams losing in the quarter-finals to Lindsay Davenport. Marat Safin won his first US Open title and first of two Grand Slams, defeating Pete Sampras in the final, and Venus Williams defeated Davenport to win the women's title. Marat Safin defeated Pete Sampras, 6–4, 6–3, 6–3 Venus Williams defeated Lindsay Davenport,", "psg_id": "5227405" }, { "title": "1977 US Open (tennis)", "text": "1977 US Open (tennis) The 1977 US Open was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor clay courts at the Forest Hills, Queens in New York, United States. The tournament ran from 29 August until 11 September. It was the 97th staging of the US Open, and the fourth Grand Slam tennis event of 1977. This was the third and final year in which the US Open was played on clay courts. After 68 years it was the final time the championship was played at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills before moving to Flushing Meadows", "psg_id": "8181161" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "a dominating serve and net game, combined with his individualist style and maverick tendencies, meant that he was not as successful in doubles as he was in singles, although he did win Grand Slam titles with Ilie Năstase, reached a final with Chris Evert, and accumulated 16 doubles titles during his career. At a time when most other tennis pros played with wooden rackets, Connors used the \"Wilson T2000\" steel racket, which utilized a method for stringing that had been devised and patented by Lacoste in 1953. He played with this chrome tubular steel racket until 1984, when most other", "psg_id": "1586343" }, { "title": "1978 US Open (tennis)", "text": "West Side Tennis Club venue in Forest Hills since 1915. It was also the first time the tournament was played on hard courts, as opposed to much of its history on grass and a brief stint, from 1975 through 1977, on clay. Jimmy Connors defeated Björn Borg, 6–4, 6–2, 6–2 Chris Evert defeated Pam Shriver, 7–5, 6–4 Bob Lutz / Stan Smith defeated Marty Riessen / Sherwood Stewart, 1–6, 7–5, 6–3 Billie Jean King / Martina Navratilova defeated Kerry Melville Reid / Wendy Turnbull, 7–6, 6–4 Betty Stöve / Frew McMillan defeated Billie Jean King / Ray Ruffels, 6–3, 7-6", "psg_id": "8181136" }, { "title": "2009 US Open (tennis)", "text": "a protected ranking: 2009 US Open (tennis) The 2009 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts, held from August 31 to September 14, 2009 in the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York City, United States. Originally, it was scheduled to end with the men's singles final match on Sunday, September 13, but due to rain the tournament was extended by one day. Like the Australian Open, the tournament featured night matches. Former World No. 1 and 2005 US Open women's singles champion, Kim Clijsters, competed in the 2009 US Open", "psg_id": "12846872" }, { "title": "2009 US Open (tennis)", "text": "2009 US Open (tennis) The 2009 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts, held from August 31 to September 14, 2009 in the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York City, United States. Originally, it was scheduled to end with the men's singles final match on Sunday, September 13, but due to rain the tournament was extended by one day. Like the Australian Open, the tournament featured night matches. Former World No. 1 and 2005 US Open women's singles champion, Kim Clijsters, competed in the 2009 US Open after being granted", "psg_id": "12846834" }, { "title": "US Open (tennis)", "text": "women's singles final, which was pushed into primetime by rain delays. Since 1978, the US Open has been played on a hard court surface called Pro DecoTurf. It is a multi-layer cushioned surface and classified by the International Tennis Federation as medium-fast. Each August before the start of the tournament, the courts are resurfaced. Since 2005, all US Open and US Open Series tennis courts have been painted a shade of blue (trademarked as \"U.S. Open Blue\") inside the lines to make it easier for players, spectators, and television viewers to see the ball. The area outside the lines is", "psg_id": "866824" }, { "title": "2016 US Open (tennis)", "text": "service game to lead, before Kerber levelled the set at 3–3. With the match at 5–4, Plíšková served to stay in the match but Kerber won it in a love game to secure her first US Open title. 2016 US Open (tennis) The 2016 US Open was the 136th edition of tennis' US Open, the fourth and final Grand Slam event of the year. It took place on outdoor hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City. In the men's singles competition, Stan Wawrinka defeated defending champion Novak Djokovic in the final. Angelique", "psg_id": "19618790" }, { "title": "2013 US Open (tennis)", "text": "2013 US Open (tennis) The 2013 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 133rd edition of the US Open, the fourth and final Grand Slam event of the year. It took place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, and ran from August 26 to September 9. Andy Murray and Serena Williams were the defending champions in the singles events. Williams successfully defended her title, but Murray was defeated in the quarterfinals by Stanislas Wawrinka. Rafael Nadal won the men's singles. The 2013 US Open was the 133rd edition of the", "psg_id": "16711171" }, { "title": "2003 US Open (tennis)", "text": "2003 US Open (tennis) The 2003 US Open was held between August 25 – September 7, 2003. Both Pete Sampras and Serena Williams did not defend their titles from 2002; Sampras unofficially retired after winning his final Grand Slam title the previous year, and Serena Williams was forced to miss the tournament after withdrawing through injury. This was the first time since 1971 in which neither champion was able to defend their title. Andy Roddick, who previously won the 2000 US Open as a junior, won his only Grand Slam title, defeating Juan Carlos Ferrero (who inherited the World No.1", "psg_id": "5211505" }, { "title": "1969 US Open (tennis)", "text": "1969 US Open (tennis) The 1969 US Open (formerly known as U.S. National Championships) was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills in New York City, USA. The tournament ran from 28 August until 9 September. It was the 89th staging of the tournament, and the fourth Grand Slam tennis event of 1969. It was the last year at the US Open in which sets were decided by a two-game advantage before the introduction of the tiebreak in 1970. This championship was the first time in grand slam", "psg_id": "8181469" }, { "title": "1969 US Open (tennis)", "text": "Françoise Dürr / Dennis Ralston, 7–5, 6–3 1969 US Open (tennis) The 1969 US Open (formerly known as U.S. National Championships) was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills in New York City, USA. The tournament ran from 28 August until 9 September. It was the 89th staging of the tournament, and the fourth Grand Slam tennis event of 1969. It was the last year at the US Open in which sets were decided by a two-game advantage before the introduction of the tiebreak in 1970. This championship", "psg_id": "8181471" }, { "title": "1973 US Open (tennis)", "text": "1973 US Open (tennis) The 1973 US Open was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the Forest Hills, Queens in New York, United States. The tournament ran from 27 August until 9 September. It was the 93rd staging of the US Open, and the fourth Grand Slam tennis event of 1973. It was the first year the boy's championship was held. The 1973 US Open was the first Grand Slam offering equal prize money to both men and women. John Newcombe defeated Jan Kodeš, 6–4, 1–6, 4–6, 6–2, 6–3 Margaret Court defeated Evonne Goolagong,", "psg_id": "8181384" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "singles title as a Freshman while attending UCLA and attained All-American status. He turned professional in 1972 and won his first tournament, the Jacksonville Open. Connors was acquiring a reputation as a maverick in 1972 when he refused to join the newly formed Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), the union that was embraced by most male professional players, in order to play in and dominate a series of smaller tournaments organized by Bill Riordan, his manager. However, Connors played in other tournaments and won the 1973 U.S. Pro Singles, his first significant title, toppling Arthur Ashe in a five-set final,", "psg_id": "1586308" }, { "title": "Connors–Lendl rivalry", "text": "defeat in 8 years to Lendl. Connors–Lendl (13–22) Connors–Lendl (3–8) Note: Connors was active in 1970–1972, but the ATP Rankings started in 1973. Age at end of season Connors–Lendl rivalry The Connors–Lendl rivalry was a tennis rivalry played between American Jimmy Connors and Czech-American Ivan Lendl, who met 35 times. Connors, who is 7 and a half years older than Lendl, won the first 8 matches, while Lendl won the last 17 and ended up leading the rivalry 22–13. Lendl and Connors were both world number ones and both Grand Slam winners with each of them winning eight slam titles.", "psg_id": "13488253" }, { "title": "Jimmy Connors", "text": "signed a contract to play World Team Tennis (WTT) for the Baltimore Banners. Connors was seeking to enter the French Open, but the ATP and French officials opposed WTT because of scheduling conflicts, so the entries of WTT players were refused between 1974 and 1978. Connors dropped Riordan and eventually the lawsuits after losing to Ashe in the 1975 Wimbledon final (according to the official film produced by Wimbledon 1975, his $2 million suit against Ashe was still outstanding when the two met in the 1975 Wimbledon final). At Wimbledon in 1977, he declined to participate in a parade of", "psg_id": "1586331" }, { "title": "1979 US Open (tennis)", "text": "1979 US Open (tennis) The 1979 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City in New York in the United States. It was the 99th edition of the US Open and the third Grand Slam tennis event of the year. The tournament was held from August 28 to September 9, 1979. John McEnroe and Tracy Austin won the singles titles. John McEnroe defeated Vitas Gerulaitis 7–5, 6–3, 6–3 Tracy Austin defeated Chris Evert 6–4, 6–3 John McEnroe / Peter Fleming defeated Bob Lutz / Stan Smith 6–2,", "psg_id": "8181133" }, { "title": "1979 US Open (tennis)", "text": "6–4 Betty Stöve / Wendy Turnbull defeated Billie Jean King Martina Navratilova 7–5, 6–3 Greer Stevens / Bob Hewitt defeated Betty Stöve / Frew McMillan 6–3, 7–5 Scott Davis defeated Jan Gunnarson 6–3, 6–1 Alycia Moulton defeated Mary Lou Piatek 7–6, 7–6 1979 US Open (tennis) The 1979 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City in New York in the United States. It was the 99th edition of the US Open and the third Grand Slam tennis event of the year. The tournament was held from", "psg_id": "8181134" } ]
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what sentence did charles manson receive for the murder of actress sharon tate?
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[ { "title": "Marilyn Manson", "text": "the \"Born Villain\" song \"Hey, Cruel World...\". The name Marilyn Manson is formed by a juxtaposition of two opposing American pop cultural icons: Marilyn Monroe and Charles Manson. Monroe, an actress, was one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s and continues to be a major icon over 50 years after, while Manson, a cult leader, was responsible for the murder of actress Sharon Tate, as well as several others; and served a life sentence on murder and conspiracy charges until his death in 2017. Manson has mentioned on at least two occasions that he trademarked the name.", "psg_id": "3118155" }, { "title": "House of Manson", "text": "House of Manson House of Manson, also known as Manson in the United Kingdom, is a 2014 biographical film that was written and directed by Brandon Slagle. It had its world premiere on October 18, 2014 at the Twin Cities Film Festival and stars Ryan Kiser as Charles Manson. The film details the life of Charles Manson, leading up to the murder of actress and model Sharon Tate and subsequent trial and sentencing. Dread Central gave \"House of Manson\" a favorable review, writing that it was \"informative, violent, shocking, and saddening – Slagle should be applauded for taking on a", "psg_id": "19315346" }, { "title": "House of Manson", "text": "film is of interest though, built on excellent performances and subtle, almost documentary-like direction that draws the viewer in.\" House of Manson House of Manson, also known as Manson in the United Kingdom, is a 2014 biographical film that was written and directed by Brandon Slagle. It had its world premiere on October 18, 2014 at the Twin Cities Film Festival and stars Ryan Kiser as Charles Manson. The film details the life of Charles Manson, leading up to the murder of actress and model Sharon Tate and subsequent trial and sentencing. Dread Central gave \"House of Manson\" a favorable", "psg_id": "19315348" }, { "title": "Charles Manson", "text": "Telling the authorities that prison had become his home, he requested permission to stay. Once discharged from prison, Manson began attracting a group of followers, mostly young women, from around California. They were later dubbed the \"Manson Family\". The group was involved in the murder of Gary Hinman in July 1969, then gained national notoriety after the murder of actress Sharon Tate and four others in her home on August 8 and 9, 1969, and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca the next day. Tex Watson and three other members of the Family executed the Tate-LaBianca murders, acting under Manson's specific instructions.", "psg_id": "530226" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "following Kay's and Tate's efforts, her petition was denied. Doris Tate became a vocal advocate for victims' rights and, in discussing her daughter's murder and meeting other crime victims, assumed the role of counselor, using her profile to encourage public discussion and criticism of the corrections system. For the rest of her life, she strongly campaigned against the parole of each of the Manson killers, and worked closely with other victims of violent crime. Several times, she confronted Charles Manson at parole hearings, explaining, \"I feel that Sharon has to be represented in that hearing room. If they're (the killers)", "psg_id": "549702" }, { "title": "Charles Manson", "text": "22, 1971, for seven counts of first-degree murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder for the deaths of Abigail Ann Folger, Wojciech Frykowski, Steven Earl Parent, Sharon Tate Polanski, Jay Sebring and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. He was sentenced to death. When the death penalty was ruled unconstitutional in 1972, he was resentenced to life with the possibility of parole. His original death sentence was modified to life on February 2, 1977. On December 13, 1971, Manson was convicted of first-degree murder in Los Angeles County Court for the July 25, 1969 death of musician Gary Hinman. He", "psg_id": "530228" }, { "title": "Doris Tate", "text": "families. Patti began to represent the Tate family at parole hearings. In 2000 Patricia died. In 1997 Debra Tate attended the parole hearing of Patricia Krenwinkel and since then has attended the parole hearings of every member of the Manson family currently imprisoned for the Tate-Labianca murders. She actively campaigns against the release of any of the Manson family convicted of murder. Doris Tate Doris Gwendolyn Tate (born Willett; January 16, 1924 – July 10, 1992), was an American activist for the rights of crime victims, was best known as the mother of actress Sharon Tate. After Sharon Tate and", "psg_id": "5390516" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "portrayed by actress Katie Cassidy in the 2016 horror film \"Wolves at the Door\", loosely based on the Manson Family's murders. In 2017 Rachel Roberts portrayed Sharon in the seventh season of \"\". Kate Bosworth is set to play Tate in the upcoming Screen Gems biopic \"Tate\", which will be directed by Michael Polish. Margot Robbie will also portray Tate in the 2019 film \"Once Upon a Time in Hollywood\" directed by Quentin Tarantino, which will be based on the Manson murders. In 2018, film director Daniel Farrands was confirmed to be working on an adaptation titled \"The Haunting of", "psg_id": "549715" }, { "title": "Proxy murder", "text": "Charles Manson and the Manson Family Murders. Manson was the leader of the Manson Family cult that resided in California in the late 1960s. In 1969, the Manson Family committed nine murders across a five-week span. One of the more notable people murdered was actress Sharon Tate. Charles Manson did not commit any of the murders himself, but instructed the members of the Manson family to do it instead. In 1971, Manson was convicted on the charge of conspiracy. The court ruled that Manson had as much guilt tied to him with that of his followers. Manson had been sentenced", "psg_id": "2653119" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "1967 cult classic film, \"Valley of the Dolls\", earning her a Golden Globe Award nomination. Tate's last completed film, \"12+1\", was released posthumously in 1969, with the actress receiving top billing. On January 20, 1968, Tate married Roman Polanski, her director and co-star in 1967's \"The Fearless Vampire Killers\". On August 9, 1969, Tate and four others were murdered by members of the Manson Family in the home she shared with Polanski. At the time of her death, she was eight-and-a-half months pregnant with the couple's son. A decade after Tate's murder, the actress' mother, Doris Tate, in response to", "psg_id": "549655" }, { "title": "Manson Family", "text": "also included a small, devoted unit of mostly impressionable young women and girls. According to Susan Atkins, whose initial statements in late 1969 cast the die for the template henceforth applied to the telling of the story in popular media, the Manson family began to believe, without question, Manson's claims that he was a manifestation of Jesus and his prophecies of a race war. They gained national and international notoriety after the murder of actress Sharon Tate and four others on August 9, 1969 by Tex Watson and three other members of the Family, acting under the instructions of Charles", "psg_id": "2898332" }, { "title": "Manson Family", "text": "were Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski. Manson was met by Shahrokh Hatami, an Iranian photographer who was Tate's friend. Hatami was there to photograph Tate in advance of her departure for Rome the next day. Having seen Manson through a window as Manson approached the main house, Hatami had gone onto the front porch to ask him what he wanted. When Manson told Hatami he was looking for someone whose name Hatami did not recognize, Hatami informed him the place was the Polanski residence. Hatami advised him to try \"the back alley\", by which he meant the path to the", "psg_id": "2898352" }, { "title": "Charles Manson", "text": "Charles Manson Charles Milles Manson (né Maddox, November 12, 1934November 19, 2017) was an American criminal and cult leader. In the late 1960s, he formed what became known as the Manson Family, a quasi-commune in California. Manson's followers committed a series of nine murders at four locations in July and August 1969. In 1971, he was convicted of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder for the deaths of seven people, all of which members of the group carried out at his instruction. Manson was also convicted of first-degree murder for two other deaths. At the time the Manson Family", "psg_id": "530207" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "Sharon Tate\", with Hilary Duff playing the titular character. Notes Bibliography Sharon Tate Sharon Marie Tate Polanski (January 24, 1943 – August 9, 1969) was an American actress and model. During the 1960s, she played small television roles before appearing in films and was regularly featured in fashion magazines as a model and cover girl. After receiving positive reviews for her comedic and dramatic acting performances, Tate was hailed as one of Hollywood's most promising newcomers. She made her film debut in 1961 in \"Barabbas\" with Anthony Quinn. She was seen next in 1966 with the occult-themed \"Eye of the", "psg_id": "549716" }, { "title": "Charles Manson discography", "text": "Charles Manson discography Several recordings by Charles Manson and members of his \"Family\" have been released since Manson was indicted in late 1969 for the murders of Tate and LaBianca. In 1968, Phil Kaufman, who had met Manson in prison, moved in briefly with Manson and his \"Family\". Kaufman continually urged Manson to record some of his songs. While Manson was being held on the Tate-LaBianca charges, he told Kaufman \"please put out my music.\" According to Kaufman, Manson phoned him five days a week, even though he was allowed only three phone calls per day. Manson was \"very anxious", "psg_id": "10165529" }, { "title": "Doris Tate", "text": "Doris Tate Doris Gwendolyn Tate (born Willett; January 16, 1924 – July 10, 1992), was an American activist for the rights of crime victims, was best known as the mother of actress Sharon Tate. After Sharon Tate and several others were murdered by members of the Manson Family in 1969, Doris Tate began working to raise public awareness about the U.S. corrections system. She was influential in a court decision that amended California criminal laws relating to the rights of victims of violent crime. Born in Houston, Texas, Tate was the second daughter of Dorris W. Willett and his wife,", "psg_id": "5390508" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "the growing cult status of the killers and the possibility of them being granted parole, organized a public campaign that resulted in amendments to the California criminal law. Tate's mother went on to say that the law would \"help transform Sharon's legacy from murder victim to a symbol of victims' rights\". A book by Tate's sister, Debra Tate, titled \"Sharon Tate: Recollection,\" was released in 2014. Sharon Tate was born in Dallas, Texas, the eldest of three daughters, to Colonel Paul James Tate (1922–2005), a United States Army officer, and his wife, Doris Gwendolyn (née Willett). At six months of", "psg_id": "549656" }, { "title": "Aryan Brotherhood", "text": "been inspired by the Bluebird Gang. They decided to strike against the blacks who were forming their own militant group called the Black Guerrilla Family. In the early 1970s, the Aryan Brotherhood had a connection with Charles Manson and the Manson Family. Several members of the Manson Family were not in prison at the time, and they attempted to join forces. However, the relationship did not last long as the Aryan Brotherhood considered Manson \"too leftist\", while members also took offense at the murder of pregnant actress Sharon Tate. In 1981, Thomas Silverstein and Clayton Fountain were charged with the", "psg_id": "1006861" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "Sharon Tate Sharon Marie Tate Polanski (January 24, 1943 – August 9, 1969) was an American actress and model. During the 1960s, she played small television roles before appearing in films and was regularly featured in fashion magazines as a model and cover girl. After receiving positive reviews for her comedic and dramatic acting performances, Tate was hailed as one of Hollywood's most promising newcomers. She made her film debut in 1961 in \"Barabbas\" with Anthony Quinn. She was seen next in 1966 with the occult-themed \"Eye of the Devil\". Her most remembered performance was as Jennifer North in the", "psg_id": "549654" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "In 1995, the Doris Tate Crime Victims Foundation was founded as a nonprofit organization to promote public awareness of the judicial system and to provide support to the victims of violent crime. Patti Tate confronted David Geffen and board members of Geffen Records in 1993 over plans to include a song written by Charles Manson on the Guns N' Roses album \"\"The Spaghetti Incident?\"\". She commented to a journalist that the record company was \"putting Manson up on a pedestal for young people who don't know who he is to worship like an idol.\" After Patti's death from breast cancer", "psg_id": "549705" }, { "title": "Manson Family", "text": "paid for studio time to record songs written and performed by Manson. Wilson introduced Manson to entertainment business acquaintances. These included Gregg Jakobson, Terry Melcher and Rudi Altobelli (the last of whom owned a house he would soon rent to actress Sharon Tate and her husband, director Roman Polanski). Jakobson, who was impressed by \"the whole Charlie Manson package\" of artist/lifestylist/philosopher, also paid to record Manson material. Manson established a base for the group at Spahn's Movie Ranch, not far from Topanga Canyon Boulevard, in August 1968, after Wilson's manager evicted the Family. The entire Family then relocated to the", "psg_id": "2898343" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "pleading for their lives, then I have to be there representing her.\" She addressed Tex Watson directly during her victim impact statement in 1984: \"What mercy, sir, did you show my daughter when she was begging for her life? What mercy did you show my daughter when she said, 'Give me two weeks to have my baby and then you can kill me'? ... When will Sharon come up for parole? Will these seven victims and possibly more walk out of their graves if you get paroled? You cannot be trusted.\" In 1992, President George Bush recognized Doris Tate as", "psg_id": "549703" }, { "title": "Manson Family", "text": "she could kill Hinman and get his money. Beausoleil was arrested on August 6, 1969, after he had been caught driving Hinman's car. Police found the murder weapon in the tire well. Two days later, Manson told Family members at Spahn Ranch, \"Now is the time for Helter Skelter.\" On the night of August 8, 1969, Manson directed Watson to take Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, and Patricia Krenwinkel to Melcher's former home at 10050 Cielo Drive in Los Angeles and kill everyone there. The home had only recently been rented to celebrity couple Sharon Tate and director Roman Polanski. Manson", "psg_id": "2898361" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "the film, but wrote, \"The only nice thing is Sharon Tate, a tall, really great-looking girl.\" Martin commented that he intended to make another \"Matt Helm\" film and that he wanted Tate to reprise her role. Around this time Tate was feted as a promising newcomer. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award as \"New Star of the Year – Actress\" for her performance in \"Valley of the Dolls\". She placed fourth behind Mia Farrow, Judy Geeson and Katharine Houghton for a \"Golden Laurel\" award as the year's \"Most Promising Newcomer\" with the results published in the \"Motion Picture", "psg_id": "549688" }, { "title": "Tex Watson", "text": "Tex Watson Charles Denton Watson Jr. (born December 2, 1945), better known as Tex Watson, is an American murderer who was a central member of the \"Manson family\" led by Charles Manson. On August 9, 1969, Watson and other Manson followers murdered pregnant actress Sharon Tate and four other people at 10050 Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles. The next night, Watson traveled to Los Feliz, Los Angeles, and participated in the murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, as part of Manson's \"Helter Skelter\" vision. Watson was found guilty of murder and imprisoned in 1971. Watson was born in", "psg_id": "3145391" }, { "title": "Los Angeles Herald Examiner", "text": "Charles Manson and his followers, who were charged with the 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others, \"Herald Examiner\" reporter William Farr reported in an article that Manson had planned to murder Elizabeth Taylor and Frank Sinatra. Farr was summoned by judge Charles Older to divulge his sources for the article. Farr refused. But at that time Farr had left the \"Herald Examiner\" to work for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office and later for the \"Los Angeles Times\". Farr cited the California reporters shield law that protected him from revealing his sources, but Older ruled that", "psg_id": "3448406" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "the Manson Murders\" (2000): \"Sharon's real legacy lies not in her movies or in her television work. The very fact that, today, victims or their families in California are able to sit before those convicted of a crime and have a voice in the sentencing at trials or at parole hearings, is largely due to the work of Doris [and Patti] Tate. Their years of devotion to Sharon's memory and dedication to victims' rights ... have helped transform Sharon from mere victim, [and] restore a human face to one of the twentieth century's most infamous crimes.\" In 2012, the book", "psg_id": "549712" }, { "title": "Tate murders", "text": "Tate murders The Tate murders were a series of killings conducted by members of the Manson Family on August 8–9, 1969, which claimed the lives of five people. Four members of the Family invaded the home of married celebrity couple, actress Sharon Tate and director Roman Polanski at 10050 Cielo Drive in Los Angeles. They murdered Tate (who was eight and a half months pregnant), along with three friends who were visiting at the time, and an 18-year-old visitor, who was slain as he was departing the home. Polanski was not present on the night of the murders as he", "psg_id": "19009446" }, { "title": "Live at San Quentin (Charles Manson album)", "text": "Live at San Quentin (Charles Manson album) Live at San Quentin is a bootleg album by American folk musician and convicted murder-conspirator Charles Manson, and was released on Grey Matter Records, in 1993. The album consists of live recordings produced by Manson directly from his cell in the California Medical Facility in 1983. As a result, the tracks suffer from poor sound quality, and various noises from the penitentiary interject throughout the album. All of the material on \"Live at San Quentin\" was distributed earlier on the rare cassette \"White Rasta\". Faced with serving a life sentence for conspiracy to", "psg_id": "19935514" }, { "title": "Tate murders", "text": "Manson's first studio album, was partially re-recorded in the house studio under Reznor's Nothing Records label. Tate murders The Tate murders were a series of killings conducted by members of the Manson Family on August 8–9, 1969, which claimed the lives of five people. Four members of the Family invaded the home of married celebrity couple, actress Sharon Tate and director Roman Polanski at 10050 Cielo Drive in Los Angeles. They murdered Tate (who was eight and a half months pregnant), along with three friends who were visiting at the time, and an 18-year-old visitor, who was slain as he", "psg_id": "19009459" }, { "title": "Roman Polanski", "text": "\"When Angels Fall\". The couple were married in 1959 and divorced in 1961. Polanski met rising actress Sharon Tate while filming \"The Fearless Vampire Killers\", and during the production, the two of them began dating. On 1968, Polanski married Tate in London. In August 1969, while Polanski was in Europe working on a film, Tate was murdered along with four of their friends at their home in Los Angeles by members of Charles Manson's 'family,' a group of young, mostly female followers. Tate was pregnant at the time of her murder. Manson, along with members of his 'family', was arrested", "psg_id": "342646" }, { "title": "Tex Watson", "text": "and music lifestyle of the late 1960s. Soon Watson met some women who were in the Manson Family, and then met Charles Manson. Watson decided to join the Manson Family shortly afterwards. On August 9, 1969 as a member of the Manson Family, Watson went with Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, and Patricia Krenwinkel to a large estate on Cielo Drive in Hollywood, leased by movie director Roman Polanski and his wife, actress Sharon Tate. Polanski was in London, England working on a film on August 8th. At the home were Sharon Tate and her friends: hairdresser Jay Sebring, writer Wojciech", "psg_id": "3145393" }, { "title": "Malcolm Lucas", "text": "from the University of Southern California in 1950 and a Bachelor of Laws from the USC Gould School of Law in 1953. From 1954 to 1967, he was in private practice in Long Beach, California. From 1967 to 1971, he was a judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court. In February 1970, Lucas was the trial judge in the prosecution of Charles Manson for the murder of actress Sharon Tate, which continued through January 1971. In June 1970, Lucas had Manson removed from the courtroom due to his disruptive behavior. On July 8, 1971, President Richard Nixon nominated Lucas", "psg_id": "15327530" }, { "title": "Tate murders", "text": "Krenwinkel to \"that house where Melcher used to live\" and told them to \"totally destroy everyone in [it], as gruesome as you can\". Manson had told the women to do as Watson would instruct them. Krenwinkel was one of the early Family members and had allegedly been picked up by Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys while hitchhiking. The occupants of the house at 10050 Cielo Drive that evening, all of whom were strangers to the Manson followers, were movie actress and fashion model Sharon Tate, wife of film director Roman Polanski, who was eight and a half months pregnant;", "psg_id": "19009448" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "People were convinced that the rich and famous of the community were in peril. Children were sent out of town. Guards were hired. Steve McQueen packed a gun when he went to Jay Sebring's funeral. In September 1969, members of the Manson \"Family\" were arrested on unrelated charges, eventually leading authorities to a breakthrough on the Tate case as well. They explained that the motive for the murders was not the identity of the victims, but rather the house at that address, which had previously been rented to record producer Terry Melcher, an acquaintance of Manson. In 1994, the Tate-Polanski", "psg_id": "549700" }, { "title": "Wolves at the Door", "text": "falls to the ground, gazing at the locket Sharon gave to her, as the two intruders approach her with a bloody sledgehammer. The film ends with a series of interviews of Charles Manson and the attackers. On May 8, 2015, John R. Leonetti, was announced as the director of \"Wolves at the Door\" for New Line Cinema, with Gary Dauberman as screenwriter and Peter Safran as producer. The script was loosely based on the Manson Family murders in 1969. Known as the Tate murders, the event saw members of the Charles Manson cult break into the home of Sharon Tate,", "psg_id": "20719240" }, { "title": "George Spahn", "text": "George Spahn George Spahn (February 11, 1889 – September 22, 1974) was an American rancher who once owned the Spahn Ranch near Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California. Spahn (as did previous owner William S. Hart) rented the ranch to the movie industry to film Westerns. Spahn is chiefly remembered for his association with the Manson Family, due to his tolerance of the Manson group's residence on his property. At the ranch, Spahn housed Charles Manson and his followers in the late 60s. The 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others by Manson's devotees were allegedly hatched at the Spahn", "psg_id": "10902945" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "tried to seduce a woman on his way to Tate's funeral. Among the witnesses who testified on his behalf were Debra Tate and Mia Farrow. Describing Polanski immediately after Tate's death, Farrow testified, \"Of this I can be sure—of his frame of mind when we were there, of what we talked about, of his utter sense of loss, of despair and bewilderment and shock and love—a love that he had lost.\" At the conclusion of the case, Polanski read a statement, saying in part, \"The memory of my late wife Sharon Tate was at the forefront of my mind in", "psg_id": "549709" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "its aftermath, or the events that led to it. in 2009, American contemporary artist Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell presented a comprehensive mixed media art exhibition \"ICON: Life Love & Style of Sharon Tate\": In honor of the 40th anniversary of Tate's passing. With the blessing of the Tate family, Corbell created a 350-piece historic art exhibition celebrating Tate's style and life. The art and fashion based presentation showcased images of Tate's never-before-revealed wardrobe by designers such as Christian Dior, Thea Porter, Ossie Clark, and Yves Saint Laurent. Sharon was also mentioned in Jim Carrol's song \"it's too late\". Tate was", "psg_id": "549714" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "of a short documentary called \"All Eyes on Sharon Tate\", to be released at the same time as \"Eye of the Devil\". It included an interview with \"Eye of the Devil\" director J. Lee Thompson, who expressed his initial doubts about Tate's potential with the comment, \"We even agreed that if after the first two weeks Sharon was not quite making it, we would put her back in cold storage,\" but added he soon realized Tate was \"tremendously exciting\". Tate played Odile, a witch who exerts a mysterious power over a landowner, played by Niven, and his wife, played by", "psg_id": "549666" }, { "title": "Dennis Wilson", "text": "ideas. We're writing together now. He's dumb, in some ways, but I accept his approach and have [learned] from him.\" Some of Manson's songs were recorded at Brian's home studio. These recordings remain unheard to the public. Dennis also introduced Manson to a few friends in the music business, including the Byrds' producer Terry Melcher, whose home at 10050 Cielo Drive would later be rented by director Roman Polanski and his wife, actress Sharon Tate. Less than a year later, Manson family members would murder Tate and several others at this home. In September 1968, Dennis recorded a Manson song", "psg_id": "2313437" }, { "title": "Manson Family", "text": "been released from prison in 1985, after serving 10 years of her 15-year sentence for the death threats. In a 1998–1999 interview in \"Seconds\" magazine, Bobby Beausoleil rejected the view that Manson ordered him to kill Gary Hinman. He stated that Manson did come to Hinman's house and slash Hinman with a sword, which he had previously denied in a 1981 interview with \"Oui\" magazine. Beausoleil stated that when he read about the Tate murders in the newspaper, \"I wasn't even sure at that point—really, I had no idea who had done it until Manson's group were actually arrested for", "psg_id": "2898407" }, { "title": "Charles Manson", "text": "which is heard on \"\". Crispin Glover covered \"Never Say 'Never' To Always\" on his album \"The Big Problem ≠ The Solution. The Solution = Let It Be\" released in 1989. Musical performers such as Kasabian, Spahn Ranch, and Marilyn Manson derived their names from Manson and his lore. Notes Bibliography Charles Manson Charles Milles Manson (né Maddox, November 12, 1934November 19, 2017) was an American criminal and cult leader. In the late 1960s, he formed what became known as the Manson Family, a quasi-commune in California. Manson's followers committed a series of nine murders at four locations in July", "psg_id": "530247" }, { "title": "Vincent Bugliosi", "text": "Vincent Bugliosi Vincent T. Bugliosi, Jr. (; August 18, 1934 – June 6, 2015) was an American attorney and \"New York Times\" bestselling author. During his eight years in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, he successfully prosecuted 105 out of 106 felony jury trials, which included 21 murder convictions, without a single loss. He was best known for prosecuting Charles Manson and other defendants accused of the seven Tate–LaBianca murders of August 9–10, 1969. Although Manson did not physically participate in the murders at Sharon Tate's home, Bugliosi used circumstantial evidence to show that he had orchestrated the", "psg_id": "2311511" }, { "title": "Charles Manson", "text": "parole after California invalidated the state's death penalty statute in 1972. He served out his life sentence at California State Prison in Corcoran and died at age 83 in 2017. Charles Manson was born on November 12, 1934 to 16-year-old Kathleen Manson-Bower-Cavender, née Maddox (1918–1973), in the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was first named \"no name Maddox\". Within weeks, he was called Charles Milles Maddox. Manson's biological father appears to have been Colonel Walker Henderson Scott Sr. (1910–1954) against whom Kathleen Maddox filed a paternity suit that resulted in an agreed judgment in 1937.", "psg_id": "530210" }, { "title": "The Day of the Dolphin", "text": "originally going to be directed by Roman Polanski for United Artists in 1969, with Polanski writing the script. However, while Polanski was in London, England, looking for filming locations in August 1969, his pregnant wife, the actress Sharon Tate, was murdered in their Beverly Hills home by disciples of Charles Manson. Polanski returned to the United States and abandoned the project. The following year it was announced Franklin Schaffner would make the movie for the Mirisch Corporation. These plans were frustrated and Joseph Levine ended up buying the project from United Artists for Mike Nichols. The film was mostly shot", "psg_id": "5058466" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "by \"Esquire\" and the resulting photographs generated considerable publicity for both Tate and the film. A March 1967 article about Tate in \"Playboy\" began, \"This is the year that Sharon Tate happens ...\" and included six nude or partially nude photographs taken by Roman Polanski during filming of \"The Fearless Vampire Killers\". Tate was optimistic: \"Eye of the Devil\" and \"The Fearless Vampire Killers\" were each due for release, and she had been signed to play a major role in the film version of \"Valley of the Dolls\". One of the all-time bestsellers, the film version was highly publicized and", "psg_id": "549673" }, { "title": "Helter Skelter (book)", "text": "2011. Helter Skelter (book) Helter Skelter (1974) is a book by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry. Bugliosi had served as the prosecutor in the 1970 trial of Charles Manson. The book presents his firsthand account of the cases of Manson, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, and other members of the self-described Manson Family. It is the best-selling true crime book in history. The book recounts and assesses the investigation, arrest, and prosecution of Charles Manson and his followers for the notorious 1969 murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, actress Sharon Tate, and several others. The book takes its title from the", "psg_id": "2927378" }, { "title": "Helter Skelter (book)", "text": "Helter Skelter (book) Helter Skelter (1974) is a book by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry. Bugliosi had served as the prosecutor in the 1970 trial of Charles Manson. The book presents his firsthand account of the cases of Manson, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, and other members of the self-described Manson Family. It is the best-selling true crime book in history. The book recounts and assesses the investigation, arrest, and prosecution of Charles Manson and his followers for the notorious 1969 murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, actress Sharon Tate, and several others. The book takes its title from the apocalyptic", "psg_id": "2927375" }, { "title": "Patricia Krenwinkel", "text": "other two women were transferred from Los Angeles to the California Institution for Women (CIW) near Corona, California. Krenwinkel arrived onto California's death row on April 28, 1971. She received a death sentence for seven counts of first-degree murder for the August 9, 1969, deaths of Abigail Ann Folger, Wojciech Frykowski, Steven Earl Parent, Sharon Tate Polanski and Jay Sebring and the August 10, 1969, deaths of Leno and Rosemary La Bianca. She was also convicted of conspiracy to commit murder. The death sentence imposed on Krenwinkel (as well as Manson, Watson, Atkins, and Van Houten) was automatically commuted to", "psg_id": "2520196" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "\"Restless Souls\" was published. Authored by Alisa Statman, a close friend of Patti Tate, two short chapters in the book are written by Sharon's niece, Brie Taylor Ford, daughter of the late Patti Tate Ford. The book contains portions of the unfinished autobiographies of Sharon's father, mother and sister, Patti, along with Statman's own \"personal interpretation[s].\" Debra Tate has questioned the book's veracity. On June 10, 2014, a coffee table book by Debra Tate, called \"Sharon Tate: Recollection\", was released. It is the first book about Tate that is devoted exclusively to her life and career without covering her death,", "psg_id": "549713" }, { "title": "Doris Tate", "text": "Fannie R. Leuch. She had a sister, Genevieve. Doris was a housewife and mother of three daughters. In 1969, her eldest daughter, Sharon, was at the beginning of a film career, and married to film director Roman Polanski. Eight months pregnant with their first child, Tate and four others were murdered at the Polanskis' rented Beverly Hills home in a case that was sensationalized throughout the world. The killers were eventually identified as Charles 'Tex' Watson, Susan Atkins and Patricia Krenwinkel, acting on behalf of the leader of their group, Charles Manson. All four were found guilty of the murders", "psg_id": "5390509" }, { "title": "Charles Manson", "text": "medical facility for two months, and could not receive visitors. She said she still hoped the marriage license would be renewed and the marriage would take place. On April 11, 2012, Manson was denied release at his 12th parole hearing, which he did not attend. After his March 27, 1997 parole hearing, Manson refused to attend any of his later hearings. The panel at that hearing noted that Manson had a \"history of controlling behavior\" and \"mental health issues\" including schizophrenia and paranoid delusional disorder, and was too great a danger to be released. The panel also noted that Manson", "psg_id": "530241" }, { "title": "The White Album (book)", "text": "autobiographical literary essay detailing loosely related events in the author's life in the 1960s, primarily in Los Angeles, California. In the course of describing her ongoing psychological difficulties, Didion discusses Black Panther Party meetings, drug-related experiences, a Doors recording session, various other interactions with LA musicians and cultural figures and several prison meetings with Linda Kasabian, a former follower of Charles Manson who was testifying against the group for the grisly Sharon Tate murders. Tate had been an acquaintance of Didion's. The murder trial cast a cloud of fear over Hollywood that seemed to propel many of Didion's insights. The", "psg_id": "8522931" }, { "title": "Charles Manson", "text": "was also convicted of first-degree murder for the August 1969 death of Donald Jerome \"Shorty\" Shea. A footnote to the conclusion of \"California v. Anderson\", the 1972 decision that neutralized California's death sentences, stated that, \"any prisoner now under a sentence of death ... may file a petition for writ of \"habeas corpus\" in the superior court inviting that court to modify its judgment to provide for the appropriate alternative punishment of life imprisonment or life imprisonment without possibility of parole specified by statute for the crime for which he was sentenced to death.\" This made Manson eligible to apply", "psg_id": "530229" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "provided some positive comments, such as, \"Sharon Tate emerges as the film's most sympathetic character ... William H. Daniels' photographic caress of her faultless face and enormous absorbent eyes is stunning.\" Roger Ebert of the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" praised Tate as \"a wonder to behold\", but after describing the dialogue in one scene as \"the most offensive and appalling vulgarity ever thrown up by any civilization\", concluded that, \"I will be unable to take her any more seriously as a sex symbol than Raquel Welch.\" In late 1967, Tate and Polanski returned to London and were frequent subjects of newspaper and", "psg_id": "549682" }, { "title": "Murder of Reet Jurvetson", "text": "of this fact stated she believed the woman used the name \"Sherry.\" The Manson family was also suspected to be involved in the case due to the circumstantial fact the location her body was found was approximately six miles from the site where actress Sharon Tate and four other victims had been murdered just three months previous. In June 2015, Jurvetson's older sister, Anne, was contacted by friends who had been searching through the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, and who had noticed a similarity between a contemporary morgue photograph of the then-unidentified woman and Anne Jurvetson's estranged sister.", "psg_id": "19478666" }, { "title": "James Bolivar Manson", "text": "mother as music director at the North London Collegiate School for Girls; in 1910 \"The Times\" took notice of her revival of Purcell's \"Dido and Aneas\", for which Manson designed and helped to make costumes. In 1910 also, he became a member and Secretary of the Camden Town Group. Lilian was a close friend of Tate director Charles Aitken and, in summer 1911, the Mansons stayed with him at a holiday home in Alfriston, Sussex. Manson had assisted Aitken with hanging a show at the Tate and the Director was sufficiently impressed to suggest Manson took the job of Clerk,", "psg_id": "11320582" }, { "title": "Charles Manson", "text": "Underground, reportedly said of the Tate murders: \"Dig it, first they killed those pigs, then they ate dinner in the same room with them, then they even shoved a fork into a victim's stomach. Wild!\" Neo-Nazi and Manson follower James Mason founded the Universal Order, a group which has influenced alt-right movements such as the neo-Nazi terrorist Atomwaffen Division. Universal Order's name and logo, a swastika between scales of justice, were remotely designed by Manson. In an afterword composed for the 1994 edition of the non-fiction book \"Helter Skelter\", Bugliosi quoted a BBC employee's assertion that a \"neo-Manson cult\" existing", "psg_id": "530244" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "treatment\". Polanski later quoted Robson as saying to him, \"That's a great girl you're living with. Few actresses have her kind of vulnerability. She's got a great future.\" In interviews during production, Tate expressed an affinity for her character, Jennifer North, an aspiring actress admired only for her body. Some magazines commented that Tate was viewed similarly and \"Look\" published an unfavorable article about the three lead actresses, describing Tate as \"a hopelessly stupid and vain starlet\". Tate, Duke, and Parkins developed a close friendship that continued after the completion of the film. During the shooting of \"Valley of the", "psg_id": "549675" }, { "title": "Charles Manson Superstar", "text": "own songs \"Clang Bang Clang\" and \"Mechanical Man\" from the album , were played during the film. Zeena Schreck's \"\"Easter Monday Audience with the Underworld Pope: Charles Manson Interviewed and Decoded\"\" is Zeena's introduction with her full transcript and annotations of the raw footage of this interview as printed in Nikolas Schreck's 2011 French and English editions of \"Le Dossier Manson: Mythe Et Réalité D’un Chaman Hors-La-Loi\" and \"The Manson File: Myth and Reality of an Outlaw Shaman\" for Camion Noir/World Operations. Charles Manson Superstar Charles Manson Superstar is a documentary film about Charles Manson, directed by Nikolas Schreck in", "psg_id": "3844429" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "Polanski telephoned her as did her younger sister, Debra, who called to ask if she and their sister, Patti, could spend the night with her. Tate declined, offering to have them over another time. Later that evening, Tate dined at her favorite restaurant, El Coyote Cafe, with Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, and Abigail Folger, returning at about 10:30 p.m. Shortly after midnight, they were murdered by members of Charles Manson's \"family\" and their bodies were discovered the following morning by Tate's housekeeper, Winifred Chapman. Police arrived at the scene to find the body of a young man, later identified as", "psg_id": "549693" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "Maltin, describing her potential as a comedian. A restored version of \"The Fearless Vampire Killers\" more closely resembles Polanski's intention. Maltin lauded the film as \"near-brilliant\" and Tate's work in \"Don't Make Waves\" and \"The Wrecking Crew\" as her two best performances, as well as the best indicators of the career she might have established. \"Eye of the Devil\" with its supernatural themes, and \"Valley of the Dolls\", with its overstated melodrama, have each achieved a degree of cult status. Tate's biographer, Greg King, holds a view often expressed by members of the Tate family, writing in \"Sharon Tate and", "psg_id": "549711" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "neither praising nor condemning it. \"The New York Times\" wrote that one of the few highlights was Tate's \"chillingly beautiful but expressionless performance\". The \"All Eyes on Sharon Tate\" documentary was used to publicize the film. Its 14 minutes consisted of a number of scenes depicting Tate filming \"Eye of the Devil\", dancing in nightclubs, and sightseeing around London, and also contained a brief interview with her. Asked about her acting ambitions, she replied, \"I don't fool myself. I can't see myself doing Shakespeare.\" She spoke of her hopes of finding a niche in comedy, and in other interviews she", "psg_id": "549679" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "is laugh at it and turn away\". \"Newsweek\" said that the film \"has no more sense of its own ludicrousness than a village idiot stumbling in manure\", but a later article read: \"Astoundingly photogenic, infinitely curvaceous, Sharon Tate is one of the most smashing young things to hit Hollywood in a long time.\" The three lead actresses were castigated in numerous publications, including \"The Saturday Review\", which wrote, \"Ten years ago ... Parkins, Duke, and Tate would more likely have been playing the hat check girls than movie-queens; they are totally lacking in style, authority, or charm.\" \"The Hollywood Reporter\"", "psg_id": "549681" }, { "title": "Lionel Tate", "text": "state prison. The sentence will run concurrently with his 30-year sentence for violating his probation. Lionel Tate Lionel Alexander Tate (born January 30, 1987) is the youngest American citizen ever sentenced to life imprisonment without possibility of parole. In January 2001, when Tate was 13, he was convicted of first-degree murder for the 1999 battering death of 6-year-old Tiffany Eunick in Broward County, Florida. On July 28, 1999 Tate was left alone with Eunick, who was being babysat by Tate's mother, Kathleen Grossett-Tate. While the children were downstairs playing, Tate's mother called to them to be quiet. Tate came up", "psg_id": "3726159" }, { "title": "Live at San Quentin (Charles Manson album)", "text": "the Allmusic website commented \"the authenticity of Charles Manson \"Live at San Quentin\" places it with other historic prison recordings, even as it occupies a micro-genre all its own\". Stephen Kaplan, distributor of \"\" in the 1980s, wrote \"Kids buy it thinking they are going to get devil-worship music. But when they get home and find they have an album of mediocre folk songs, a lot of them are disappointed\". Live at San Quentin (Charles Manson album) Live at San Quentin is a bootleg album by American folk musician and convicted murder-conspirator Charles Manson, and was released on Grey Matter", "psg_id": "19935518" }, { "title": "Phil Kaufman (producer)", "text": "when still friendly with him: Kaufman has said this was no coincidence. The murder of Sharon Tate and four others, which occurred on the previous night to the attack on the LaBianca home, was also linked with a music industry acquaintance of Manson who he associated with his failures to get a record contract. It was at the 10050 Cielo Drive former home of Terry Melcher, which by then was being rented by the husband of Sharon Tate. Manson had been rebuffed there while looking for Melcher, who had been initially interested in Manson's music but lost interest after a", "psg_id": "17063330" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "in 2000, her older sister Debra continued to represent the Tate family at parole hearings. Debra Tate said of the killers: \"They don't show any personal responsibility. They haven't made atonement to any one of my family members.\" She has also unsuccessfully lobbied for her sister to be awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Colonel Paul Tate preferred not to make public comments; however, he was a constant presence during the murder trial, and in the following years attended parole hearings with his wife, and wrote letters to authorities in which he strongly opposed any suggestion of", "psg_id": "549706" }, { "title": "The Girls (Cline novel)", "text": "The Girls (Cline novel) The Girls is a 2016 debut novel by American author Emma Cline. It is loosely inspired by the Manson Family and the murder of actress Sharon Tate. The majority of the novel is set in 1969 and focuses on 14 year old Evie Boyd who feels isolated and unloved and ends up spending the majority of that summer with a group of teenage girls on a ranch who are all devoted to a man named Russell. In the present day Evie Boyd is an elderly woman with few ties. An old friend of hers allows her", "psg_id": "19632769" }, { "title": "Patricia Krenwinkel", "text": "the blind and elderly George Spahn to allow them to live on his property, and converged on Spahn's Ranch in the hills above the San Fernando Valley. Krenwinkel acted as a mother figure to the Family's several children and was seen as an intense and devoted follower of Charles Manson. Krenwinkel was a participant in the infamous murders on August 9, 1969 at 10050 Cielo Drive, home of actress Sharon Tate and her husband director Roman Polanski. Tate was more than eight months pregnant. After fellow Family member Charles \"Tex\" Watson shot and killed teenager Steven Parent in his car", "psg_id": "2520183" }, { "title": "Manson Family", "text": "was killed out of fear that he would talk to police. After leaving the Marines following two tours in Vietnam, Willett had been an ESL teacher for immigrant children. In a 1971 trial that took place after his Tate–LaBianca convictions, Manson was found guilty of the murders of Gary Hinman and Donald \"Shorty\" Shea and was given a life sentence. Shea was a Spahn Ranch stuntman and horse wrangler who had been killed approximately ten days after an August 16, 1969, sheriff's raid on the ranch. Manson, who suspected that Shea helped set up the raid, had apparently believed Shea", "psg_id": "2898401" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "and Sebring returned to Los Angeles to fulfill his business obligations. After filming, Tate remained in London, where she immersed herself in the fashion world and nightclubs. Around this time, she met Roman Polanski. Tate and Polanski later agreed that neither of them had been impressed by the other when they first met. Polanski was planning \"The Fearless Vampire Killers\", which was being coproduced by Ransohoff, and had decided that he wanted the red-headed actress Jill St. John for the female lead. Ransohoff insisted that Polanski cast Tate, and after meeting with her, he agreed that she would be suitable", "psg_id": "549668" }, { "title": "Helter Skelter (1976 film)", "text": "Helter Skelter (1976 film) Helter Skelter is a 1976 television film based on the 1974 book by prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry. In the United States, it aired over two nights. In some countries it was shown in theaters with additional footage (nudity, language and more violence). The movie is based upon the murders committed by the Charles Manson Family. The best-known victim was actress Sharon Tate. The title was taken from the Beatles' song of the same name. According to the theory put forward by the prosecution, Manson used the term for an anticipated race war, and \"healter", "psg_id": "3060457" }, { "title": "Sharon Brown (actress)", "text": "Sharon Brown (actress) Sharon Catherine Brown (born January 11, 1962), also known as Sharon Catherine Blanks, is an American actress of stage, film, and television. She was born in New York City, New York, and is the daughter of actor Johnny Brown, who portrayed Nathan Bookman on the 1970s sitcom \"Good Times\". Her mother, June Brown, was a studio manager. She is married to Billy Blanks, Jr., and sometimes appears under her married name of Sharon Catherine Blanks. Brown has worked frequently as a stage actress, including roles as Effie in both Broadway and touring productions of the musical \"Dreamgirls\";", "psg_id": "13415467" }, { "title": "Manson Family", "text": "discarded by the Tate killers. The knives discarded en route from the Tate residence were never recovered, despite a search by some of the same crewmen and months later by LAPD. A knife found behind the cushion of a chair in the Tate living room was apparently that of Susan Atkins, who lost her knife in the course of the attack. The trial began June 15, 1970. The prosecution's main witness was Kasabian, who, along with Manson, Atkins, and Krenwinkel, had been charged with seven counts of murder and one of conspiracy. Since Kasabian, by all accounts, had not participated", "psg_id": "2898380" }, { "title": "Robert Graham Manson", "text": "Robert Graham Manson Robert Graham Manson (11 June 1883 – 14 February 1950) was a British-born musician. Manson was born in London, one of four sons of James Alexander Manson (born 1852), a journalist and author. One of his brothers was James Bolivar Manson (1879 - 1945) who was an artist and Director of the Tate Gallery in London from 1930 to 1938. Robert was a student at the Royal College of Music from January 1900 to December 1903. His tutors included Arthur Somervell, Sir Frederick Bridge and Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. He played the violin, viola and piano. He", "psg_id": "12698704" }, { "title": "Hollywood Hex", "text": "Or if there's been an unusual pattern of co-incidences associated with the film such as a series of deaths or a series of accidents during filming.\" The central section of the book, and the two films which receive the most analysis, are Polanski's \"Macbeth\" (1971), and William Friedkin's \"The Exorcist\" (1973). Polanski's \"Macbeth\", which receives the most complete coverage, is intercut with descriptions of and parallels with the Manson Family murder of Sharon Tate, Polanski's wife. The section on \"The Exorcist\" details extreme audience reactions to the film. Films which receive shorter coverage include \"\" (1983) and Oliver Stone's \"Natural", "psg_id": "11594533" }, { "title": "Charles Manson", "text": "to Exist\", under the title \"Never Learn Not to Love\". It was released as a B-sided single in 1968 without crediting Manson. From the beginning of Manson's notoriety, a pop culture arose around him in which he ultimately became an emblem of insanity, violence, and the macabre. After he was charged with the crimes of which he was later convicted, recordings of songs written and performed by Manson were released commercially, starting with \"\" (1970). Various musicians have covered some of his songs. Manson was originally sentenced to death, but his sentence was commuted to life with the possibility of", "psg_id": "530209" }, { "title": "Connie Kreski", "text": "Happiness?\" The movie was shot in Malta and starred Milton Berle, Joan Collins, and George Jessel. \"Los Angeles Times\" writer Joyce Haber mentioned Kreski in a newspaper column just days after the murder of Sharon Tate by followers of Charles Manson. Kreski was a member of the murdered actress's social circle along with John Phillips, Michelle Phillips, Tina Sinatra, Jacqueline Bisset, Sharmagne Leland-St. John, Michael Sarrazin, and Andrew Prine. Kreski was among those invited to the mansion Tate shared with her husband, director Roman Polanski, on Cielo Drive in Los Angeles, California. Haber reported that some of those invited declined", "psg_id": "7318433" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "Dolls\", Tate confided to Parkins that she was \"madly in love\" with Polanski. \"Yes, there's no doubt that Roman is the man in my life,\" Tate was quoted as saying in the New York \"Sunday News\". Tate promoted the film enthusiastically. She frequently commented on her admiration for Lee Grant, with whom she had played several dramatic scenes. Tate was quoted as saying, \"I learned a great deal about acting in [\"Valley of the Dolls\"], particularly in my scenes with Lee Grant... She knows what acting is all about and everything she does, from little mannerisms to delivering her lines,", "psg_id": "549676" }, { "title": "Murder of Sharon Beshenivsky", "text": "saying: \"Take them away and there's total anarchy and we are devoured by the forces of evil.\" In November 2008, the far right British National Party was condemned for using the murder as an example of racially motivated crime in a piece of literature which was circulated to potential voters. Opponents of the party's policies were keen to point out that there was no obvious racial motive to the murder, and that the killers would obviously have killed anyone of any ethnic background who might have attempted to foil them. Murder of Sharon Beshenivsky PC Sharon Beshenivsky (14 January 1967", "psg_id": "6502482" }, { "title": "Terry Melcher", "text": "Both Wilson and Melcher severed their ties with Manson, a move that angered Manson. Not long after that, Melcher and Bergen moved out of the Cielo Drive home. The house's owner, Rudi Altobelli, then leased it to film director Roman Polanski and his wife, actress Sharon Tate. Manson was reported to have visited the house on more than one occasion asking for Melcher, but was told that Melcher had moved. On August 9, 1969, the house was the site of the murders of Tate (who was eight months pregnant at the time), coffee heiress Abigail Folger, hairdresser Jay Sebring, writer", "psg_id": "4126734" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "know one thing — I've never planned anything that ever happened to me.\" She returned from London to Los Angeles on July 20, 1969, traveling alone on the \"QE2\". Polanski was due to return on August 12 in time for the birth, and he had asked Frykowski and Folger to stay in the house with Tate until his return. On August 8, 1969, Tate was two weeks from giving birth. She entertained two friends, actress Joanna Pettet and singer Barbara Lewis, for lunch at her home, confiding in them her disappointment at Polanski's delay in returning from London. That afternoon,", "psg_id": "549692" }, { "title": "Charles Manson discography", "text": "since being in prison. Another former Manson family member, Steve \"Clem\" Grogan, was actively involved in music. An unofficial CD of a prison concert from the 1970s is available in collectors' circles and since being parolled several years ago, \"Clem\" has been a member of several local bands in California. An additional, limited edition two-CD set, entitled \"The Wit and Wisdom of Charles Manson\", has been sold on some sites. The release contains spoken word, interviews and unreleased music, only available on CD-R with a cover and artwork. Charles Manson discography Several recordings by Charles Manson and members of his", "psg_id": "10165534" }, { "title": "Charles Manson Superstar", "text": "Charles Manson Superstar Charles Manson Superstar is a documentary film about Charles Manson, directed by Nikolas Schreck in 1989. Most of the documentary (the entire interview) was filmed inside San Quentin Prison. Nikolas and Zeena Schreck narrated the segments while images were shown, and music played in the background. There was brief footage of Spahn Ranch, and a short clip of James M. Mason being interviewed about the Universal Order, and Manson. Olivier Messiaen's \"Death and Resurrection,\" Bobby Beausoleil's \"Lucifer Rising,\" Krzysztof Penderecki's \"Apocalypsis,\" Biff Rose's \"Fill Your Heart\" (Tiny Tim's version) and Anton LaVey's \"The Satanic Mass,\" and Manson's", "psg_id": "3844428" }, { "title": "Helter Skelter (Manson scenario)", "text": "of Beach Boy Dennis Wilson in May or early summer of 1968 and who arranged a recording session for Manson in August of that year. Jakobson indicated that Manson and he had talked about Manson's \"philosophy on life\" in various settings \"innumerable times\" – \"Maybe 100.\" Helter Skelter (Manson scenario) In the months leading up to the Tate/LaBianca murders in August 1969, Charles Manson often spoke to the members of his \"Family\" about Helter Skelter, an apocalyptic war arising from racial tensions between blacks and whites. This \"chimerical vision\"—as it was termed by the court that heard Manson's appeal from", "psg_id": "10138078" }, { "title": "Emma Tate (actress)", "text": "Emma Tate (actress) Emma Tate is a British voice actress known for many roles, including being the voice of Perfect Peter in \"Horrid Henry\", the title character Harry in \"Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs\", Raggles and Bluebird in \"Everything's Rosie\", and Mowgli in \"The Jungle Book\". She's also been the voices of Katsuma, Luvli in \"\" and Kipper in \"The Magic Key\". Tate's acting debut came in a 1991 episode of \"The Bill\" and since 1999, she commenced work in voice acting, mainly in children's programmes, starting with the U.S. version of \"Bob the Builder\" and also on", "psg_id": "18164930" }, { "title": "Emma Tate (actress)", "text": "Girls\" (by mimicking the original sounding voice of her original voice actor Tara Strong) which only airs on Channel 5. Emma Tate (actress) Emma Tate is a British voice actress known for many roles, including being the voice of Perfect Peter in \"Horrid Henry\", the title character Harry in \"Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs\", Raggles and Bluebird in \"Everything's Rosie\", and Mowgli in \"The Jungle Book\". She's also been the voices of Katsuma, Luvli in \"\" and Kipper in \"The Magic Key\". Tate's acting debut came in a 1991 episode of \"The Bill\" and since 1999, she commenced", "psg_id": "18164932" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "parole. He died in May 2005. Roman Polanski gave away all of his possessions after the murders, unable to bear any reminders of the period that he called \"the happiest I ever was in my life.\" He remained in Los Angeles until the killers were arrested. After, he fled to Europe to evade criminal charges of raping a 13-year-old girl. His 1979 film \"Tess\" was dedicated \"to Sharon\", as Tate had read Thomas Hardy's \"Tess of the d'Urbervilles\" during her final stay with Polanski in London and had left it for him to read with the comment that it would", "psg_id": "549707" }, { "title": "Charles Manson", "text": "April 1960. When one of the women was arrested for prostitution, Manson was arrested in June in Laredo, Texas, and was returned to Los Angeles. For violating his probation on the check-cashing charge, he was ordered to serve his ten year sentence. Manson spent a year trying unsuccessfully to appeal the revocation of his probation. In July 1961, he was transferred from the Los Angeles County Jail to the United States Penitentiary at McNeil Island, Washington. There, he took guitar lessons from Barker–Karpis gang leader Alvin \"Creepy\" Karpis, and obtained a contact name of someone at Universal Studios in Hollywood", "psg_id": "530223" }, { "title": "Charles Manson", "text": "was part of the journalist's prime-time special on Satanism. At least as early as the Snyder interview, Manson's forehead bore a swastika in the spot where the X carved during his trial had been. Nikolas Schreck conducted an interview with Manson for his documentary \"Charles Manson Superstar\" (1989). Schreck concluded that Manson was not insane but merely acting that way out of frustration. On September 25, 1984, Manson was imprisoned in the California Medical Facility at Vacaville when inmate Jan Holmstrom poured paint thinner on him and set him on fire, causing second- and third-degree burns on over 20 percent", "psg_id": "530231" }, { "title": "Bluebirds over the Mountain", "text": "Diego, Fresno, and Phoenix, just below the top 10 (just outside top 20 in San Francisco); similarly in midwestern cities Columbus, Indianapolis, Madison, the Twin Cities, and Detroit; and averaging slightly lower in the top 20 across Boston-Springfield, Detroit, and into the South at Memphis and Birmingham. It was subsequently included on the group's 1969 album \"20/20\". The \"B-Side\" of this single, \"Never Learn Not to Love\", was written by infamous cult leader and murder instigator Charles Manson. Dennis Wilson was friends with Manson for a brief period of time prior what would come to be known as the \"Tate-LaBianca", "psg_id": "7627783" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "by the head of Paramount Pictures, Robert Evans, to direct and write the screenplay for \"Rosemary's Baby\", which was based on Ira Levin's novel of the same name. Polanski later admitted that he had wanted Tate to star in the film and had hoped that someone would suggest her, as he felt it inappropriate to make the suggestion himself. The producers did not suggest Tate, and Mia Farrow was cast. Tate reportedly provided ideas for some of the key scenes, including the scene in which the protagonist, Rosemary, is impregnated. A frequent visitor to the set, she was photographed there", "psg_id": "549672" }, { "title": "Manson Family", "text": "Rome the next day, Tate asked him whether \"that creepy-looking guy\" had gone back to the guest house the day before. On May 18, 1969, Terry Melcher visited Spahn Ranch to hear Manson and the women sing. Melcher arranged a subsequent visit, not long thereafter, during which he brought a friend who possessed a mobile recording unit, but Melcher did not record the group. By June, Manson was telling the Family they might have to show blacks how to start \"Helter Skelter\". When Manson tasked Watson with obtaining money, supposedly intended to help the Family prepare for the conflict, Watson", "psg_id": "2898356" }, { "title": "Sharon Tate", "text": "hired as an extra. Actor Jack Palance was impressed by her appearance and her attitude, although her role was too small to judge her talent. He arranged a screen test for her in Rome, but this did not lead to further work. Tate returned to the United States alone, saying she wanted to further her studies, but tried to find film work. After a few months, Doris Tate, who feared for her daughter's safety, suffered a nervous breakdown and her daughter was persuaded to return to Italy. The family returned to the United States in 1962, and Tate moved to", "psg_id": "549661" }, { "title": "McNeil Island", "text": "it had purchased all the land on the island and compelled its last residents to leave. The federal penitentiary's most famous inmates were probably Robert Stroud, the \"Birdman of Alcatraz,\" who was held there from 1909 to 1912; Charles Manson, who before inspiring \"Helter Skelter\" in killing Sharon Tate and others in 1969, was an inmate from 1961 to 1966 for trying to cash a forged government check; and Alvin Karpis, who was transferred to McNeil Island in 1962, from Alcatraz as a result of its impending closure, to complete his sentence. Karpis, who was labeled the FBI's Public Enemy", "psg_id": "3545900" }, { "title": "Marilyn Manson", "text": "Marilyn Manson Brian Hugh Warner (born January 5, 1969), known by his stage name, Marilyn Manson, is an American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, visual artist, author, and former music journalist. He is known for his controversial stage personality and image as the lead singer of the band Marilyn Manson, which he co-founded with guitarist Daisy Berkowitz and of which he remains the only constant member. Like other members of the band, his stage name was formed by combining and juxtaposing the names of two American pop cultural icons of the 1960s: actress Marilyn Monroe and criminal Charles Manson. Manson", "psg_id": "3118131" }, { "title": "Helter Skelter (Manson scenario)", "text": "Helter Skelter (Manson scenario) In the months leading up to the Tate/LaBianca murders in August 1969, Charles Manson often spoke to the members of his \"Family\" about Helter Skelter, an apocalyptic war arising from racial tensions between blacks and whites. This \"chimerical vision\"—as it was termed by the court that heard Manson's appeal from his conviction for the killings—involved reference to music of the Beatles (particularly songs from their 1968 double album \"The Beatles\", also known as \"the White Album\") and to the New Testament's Book of Revelation. Manson and his followers were convicted of the murders based on the", "psg_id": "10138051" }, { "title": "Sharon Brown (actress)", "text": "the CBS soap opera \"Love of Life\" in 1971, and she originated the role of Chantel on the NBC soap \"Generations\" from 1989 to 1990. She portrayed a young Louise in a 1981 flashback episode of \"The Jeffersons\" titled \"And the Doorknobs Shined Like Diamonds\". Other episodic television credits include \"Good Times\", \"A Different World\" and \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\". Sharon Brown (actress) Sharon Catherine Brown (born January 11, 1962), also known as Sharon Catherine Blanks, is an American actress of stage, film, and television. She was born in New York City, New York, and is the daughter of", "psg_id": "13415469" } ]
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which pop star did model iman marry in 1992?
[ { "title": "Iman (model)", "text": "Iman (model) Zara Mohamed Abdulmajid (, ; born 25 July 1955), mononymously known as Iman (\"faith\" in Arabic), is a Somali fashion model, actress and entrepreneur. A pioneer in the ethnic-cosmetics market, she is also noted for her philanthropic work. She is the widow of English rock musician David Bowie, whom she married in 1992. Iman was born Zara Mohamed Abdulmajid in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. She was later renamed Iman at her grandfather's urging. Iman is the daughter of Marian and Mohamed Abdulmajid. Her father was a diplomat and a former Somali ambassador to Saudi Arabia, and her", "psg_id": "1735500" } ]
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[ { "title": "Iman (model)", "text": "one daughter, Alexandria Zahra Jones, born 15 August 2000. Iman is also a stepmother to Bowie's son from a previous marriage, Duncan Jones. Both children bear Bowie's legal surname. Iman and her family resided primarily in Manhattan and London. When Bowie died on 10 January 2016, making her a widow, she wrote in tribute to him that \"the struggle is real, but so is God.\" Iman (model) Zara Mohamed Abdulmajid (, ; born 25 July 1955), mononymously known as Iman (\"faith\" in Arabic), is a Somali fashion model, actress and entrepreneur. A pioneer in the ethnic-cosmetics market, she is also", "psg_id": "1735512" }, { "title": "Iman (model)", "text": "course of her long modeling and philanthropic career, Iman has received many awards. On 7 June 2010, she received a \"Fashion Icon\" lifetime achievement award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a special prize reserved for \"an individual whose signature style has had a profound influence on fashion.\" Iman selected her friend, actress and former model Isabella Rossellini, to present the award. Wearing a gown designed by Giambattista Valli with four giant diamond bracelets on each arm, Iman thanked her parents \"for giving me a neck longer than any other girl on any go-see anywhere in the", "psg_id": "1735510" }, { "title": "Iman (model)", "text": "looks are merely or typically Somali. She became a muse for many prominent designers, including Halston, Gianni Versace, Calvin Klein, Issey Miyake and Donna Karan. She was a favorite of Yves Saint-Laurent, who once described her as his \"dream woman\". During her 14 years as a high fashion model, Iman also worked with many notable photographers, including Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon, Irving Penn and Annie Leibovitz. Iman credits the nurturing she received from various designers with having given her the confidence to succeed in an era when individuality was valued and model-muses were often an integral part of the creative", "psg_id": "1735503" }, { "title": "Iman Perez", "text": "Iman Perez Iman Perez (born 2 May 2000) is a French model and show jumping rider . Iman is the first daughter of the marriage of French actor Vincent Perez and top model and actress Karine Silla Perez. She has one older stepsister, Roxane Depardieu; daughter of Gerard Depardieu and a younger brother and sister Pablo and Tess Perez (twins). Iman and her siblings grew up in Paris, France, and attended the International school of Paris which is why they all speak perfect English. However, Iman finished her school years online. Even though half of her family is Spanish, she", "psg_id": "19780323" }, { "title": "Iman (model)", "text": "brief period, in 1975. Iman is Muslim. She is fluent in five languages: Somali, Arabic, Italian, French and English. While still at university, Iman was discovered by American photographer Peter Beard, and subsequently moved to the United States to begin a modeling career. Her first modeling assignment was for \"Vogue\" a year later in 1976. She soon landed some of the most prestigious magazine covers, establishing herself as a supermodel. With her long neck, tall stature, slender figure, fine features, copper-toned skin, and exotic accent, Iman was an instant success in the fashion world, though she herself insists that her", "psg_id": "1735502" }, { "title": "Iman Ebrahimi", "text": "Iman Ebrahimi Iman Ebrahimi (Persian: ایمان ابراهیمی) also known as Iman Ebra, born 25 August 1983 in Tehran is an Iranian pop singer, songwriter, and pianist. He is also known for rumours of wanting to buy one of the largest football teams in Iran (Esteghlal). After many years of recording with at his younger brothers home studio, he finally got his long waited record deal. He became an Iranian pop-sensation with the single \"Baron\". Iman has lived many years in both Denmark and Norway, but currently resides in Munich, Germany. Iman's interest in music became clear in the early stages", "psg_id": "15636609" }, { "title": "Iman (model)", "text": "process. She is signed to TESS Management in London. After almost two decades of modeling, Iman started her own cosmetics firm in 1994, focusing on difficult-to-find shades for women. Based on her years of experience mixing her own formulations for make-up artists to use on her, she had a personal hand in the final product and also acted as the commercial face of the company. \"Iman Cosmetics\" was a US$25-million-a-year business by 2010. It is centered on $14.99 USD foundations in 4 formulations and 14 shades, and is among the top-selling foundation brands on Walgreens website. In spring 2012, Iman", "psg_id": "1735504" }, { "title": "Iman Ali", "text": "e Mir\" opposite Fahad Mustafa and Sanam Saeed. Iman Ali Iman Ali, () (19 December 1980) is a Pakistani actress and super model who appears in Urdu films. Ali made her film debut with a leading role in the 2007 thriller film \"Khuda Kay Liye\", for which she won a Lux Style Award for Best Actress. She has also starred as a main female lead in 2016's \"Mah e Mir\" and had a supporting role in the 2011 social drama \"Bol\". Iman is a super model and one of the highest-paid models of Pakistan. Ali has worked with Indian designers", "psg_id": "10319518" }, { "title": "Iman Ali", "text": "Iman Ali Iman Ali, () (19 December 1980) is a Pakistani actress and super model who appears in Urdu films. Ali made her film debut with a leading role in the 2007 thriller film \"Khuda Kay Liye\", for which she won a Lux Style Award for Best Actress. She has also starred as a main female lead in 2016's \"Mah e Mir\" and had a supporting role in the 2011 social drama \"Bol\". Iman is a super model and one of the highest-paid models of Pakistan. Ali has worked with Indian designers such as Suneet Varma, Tarun Tahiliani, Rina Dhaka,", "psg_id": "10319515" }, { "title": "Chanel Iman", "text": "episode of \"America's Next Top Model, Cycle 23\" posing with the contestants of that cycle. Iman appeared in the 2015 film \"Dope\" which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. In 2017, Iman appeared in the Crackle original movie, \"Mad Families\". Early in 2010, Iman opened a clothing boutique in Culver City, California called The Red Bag with the help of her mother. Iman appeared in Beyoncé's music video for \"Yonce\". She also appeared in singer Usher's music video for \"Dive\" and The Weeknd's music video for \"Can't Feel My Face\". In 2012, she attended the Met Ball with fashion", "psg_id": "10111525" }, { "title": "Iman (singer)", "text": "featuring Khalid. In October 2018, he independently released his first song, called Therapy, from his upcoming EP which is slated to release at the top of 2019. This is his first music release under the name Iman and since leaving Interscope. The entire EP is produced by Glashaus, the production duo consisting of Dan Glashausser and Tom Glashausser. Iman (singer) Iman Jordan (born August 13, 1986) formerly known by his stage name Mateo, is an American pop/R&B singer-songwriter from Cincinnati, Ohio. He was formerly signed to the Krucial Noise imprint on Interscope Records, label imprint of Alicia Keys producer Kerry", "psg_id": "15467198" }, { "title": "Iman Academy", "text": "attempted to join TAPPS, but it was again denied. In 2012-2013 Iman Academy Southwest joined an All Girls Softball League, one of the four Iman Academy Southwest All Girls Softball teams placed second in finals. Iman Academy has a strong and competitive soccer team. Many Iman Academy students play in local baseball, soccer, karate, basketball, and fencing teams and are star players. Iman Academy has had Olympic qualifying students in different areas. Iman Academy is not associated with any organization or mosque. None of the campuses are attached to a mosque, but prayer services are held on campus for students,", "psg_id": "15067555" }, { "title": "Iman (model)", "text": "that has now moved to the Lifetime network. An occasional actress, Iman first featured in the 1979 British film \"The Human Factor\", and had a bit part in the 1985 Oscar-winning film \"Out of Africa\" starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep. She then portrayed Nina Beka in the 1987 thriller \"No Way Out\" with Kevin Costner, and Hedy in the Michael Caine comedy \"Surrender\" the same year. During her first year in Hollywood in 1991, Iman worked on several successive film productions. Among these was the Tim Hunter-directed \"Lies of the Twins\" and \"\", where she played a shapeshifting alien.", "psg_id": "1735507" }, { "title": "Chanel Iman", "text": "Chanel Iman Chanel Iman Robinson Shepard (born December 1, 1990) is an American supermodel, known professionally as Chanel Iman. She is best known for her work as a Victoria's Secret Angel. \"Vogue Paris\" declared her as one of the top 30 models of the 2000s. Iman was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1990. She grew up in Los Angeles, California. Her mother is half African American and half Korean and her father is African American. Iman started modeling with Ford Models at the age of 12 as a child model in Los Angeles, California. She flew to New York in", "psg_id": "10111521" }, { "title": "Iman Ebrahimi", "text": "he has entered the music industry. Iman recently released his first album \"Hasrat\", that include his two new hit songs \"Be Yade To\" and \"Az Hame Del Boridam\". His brother, Omid Ebrahimi is the executive producer of the second song, \"Az Hame Del Boridam\". In Iran: 1. \"Hasrat\" \"Regret\" [2010] Iman Ebrahimi Iman Ebrahimi (Persian: ایمان ابراهیمی) also known as Iman Ebra, born 25 August 1983 in Tehran is an Iranian pop singer, songwriter, and pianist. He is also known for rumours of wanting to buy one of the largest football teams in Iran (Esteghlal). After many years of recording", "psg_id": "15636619" }, { "title": "Chanel Iman", "text": "designer Tom Ford. Intel released a Kinect video game on Xbox Live Arcade starring Chanel Iman, Chris Evans and Redfoo of LMFAO. Iman signed a contract with Utah-based electronics company Skullcandy. For 2012, Iman was Sunglass Hut's summer ambassador along with Jourdan Dunn and Joan Smalls. Iman was a model for Amazon Fashion's 2012 holiday campaign. In 2011, Iman traveled to East Africa on a work trip where she became one of a handful of celebrities attached to USAID and Ad Council's FWD campaign, an awareness initiative tied to that year's drought in East Africa. She joined Uma Thurman, Geena", "psg_id": "10111526" }, { "title": "Iman (singer)", "text": "Iman (singer) Iman Jordan (born August 13, 1986) formerly known by his stage name Mateo, is an American pop/R&B singer-songwriter from Cincinnati, Ohio. He was formerly signed to the Krucial Noise imprint on Interscope Records, label imprint of Alicia Keys producer Kerry \"Krucial\" Brothers. Iman was born in Cincinnati, Ohio into a musical family. His grandfather, Freddy Jordan was a jazz and session guitarist at the historic King Records where he played for the likes of James Brown, Freddie King, and Charles Brown. His grandmother was a singer who toured Canada and the northeastern United States. Iman started singing at", "psg_id": "15467191" }, { "title": "Iman (model)", "text": "signed fellow Somali designers Ayaan and Idyl Mohallim, founders of the Mataano fashion company, as brand ambassadors for her cosmetics line. Due to her marketability and high profile, Iman was approached in 2007 by the CEO of the Home Shopping Network (HSN) to create a clothing design line. Inspired by her childhood in Egypt and modeling time with Halston, Iman's first collection introduced embroidered, one-size-fits-all caftans. Today, her \"Global Chic\" collection is one of four best-selling items among more than 200 fashion and jewelry brands on HSN, having evolved into a line of affordable accessories. Iman twice appeared in \"Miami", "psg_id": "1735505" }, { "title": "Iman Mersal", "text": "Iman Mersal Iman Mersal (إيمان مرسال) (born November 30, 1966 Mit 'Adlan, Egypt) is an Egyptian poet. Iman Mersal graduated from Mansoura University, and received her MA and PhD from Cairo University. She co-founded \"Bint al-Ard (Daughter of the Earth)\", which she co-edited from 1986 to 1992. She immigrated to Boston, in 1998, and then to Edmonton, Alberta with her family in 1999. Mersal serves as Associate Professor of Arabic literature and Middle Eastern and African Studies at the University of Alberta. Her work has appeared in \"Blackbird\", \"The American Poetry Review\", \"Parnassus\", and \"Paris Review\". She has read at", "psg_id": "15965290" }, { "title": "Iman Perez", "text": "(an elite equestrian clothing brand) and is currently riding under their colors. Perez rides alongside other celebrities such as Jessica Springsteen Jennifer Gates and French actor Guillaume Canet. Summer 2018 Perez has moved to Germany and started working for gestüt grönwohldhof more specifically Mathilda Karlsson Iman Perez Iman Perez (born 2 May 2000) is a French model and show jumping rider . Iman is the first daughter of the marriage of French actor Vincent Perez and top model and actress Karine Silla Perez. She has one older stepsister, Roxane Depardieu; daughter of Gerard Depardieu and a younger brother and sister", "psg_id": "19780326" }, { "title": "Masjid Al-Iman", "text": "the six tenets of Iman. One of the tallest minarets signifies concentration, openness and victory, as well as sovereignty and divinity. It also provides a high point from which to summon the faithful for congregational prayer and is lighted at night and highlights the elevated crescent and star. The mosque is accessible from Bangkit LRT station. Masjid Al-Iman Masjid Al-Iman (Jawi: مسجد الايمان; English: Al-Iman Mosque) is a mosque in Bukit Panjang, Singapore. The four level mosque building was opened on 2 May 2003 and officiated by Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs Yaacob Ibrahim on September 2004. The building has a", "psg_id": "10748339" }, { "title": "Iman Mersal", "text": "15 centuries, from Imru' al-Qays to Mahmoud Darwish. She lives with her husband, ethnomusicologist Michael Frishkopf and their two sons (Mourad and Joseph) in Edmonton, Canada. Iman Mersal Iman Mersal (إيمان مرسال) (born November 30, 1966 Mit 'Adlan, Egypt) is an Egyptian poet. Iman Mersal graduated from Mansoura University, and received her MA and PhD from Cairo University. She co-founded \"Bint al-Ard (Daughter of the Earth)\", which she co-edited from 1986 to 1992. She immigrated to Boston, in 1998, and then to Edmonton, Alberta with her family in 1999. Mersal serves as Associate Professor of Arabic literature and Middle Eastern", "psg_id": "15965292" }, { "title": "Iman Ebrahimi", "text": "about, knew there was something special and unique about Iman's voice, and decided to sign him despite the risks of it being hard to find a marked for Persian music outside of Iran. A year later, at the age of 26, Iman became an Iranian pop-sensation with the song \"Baron\", which instantly climbed its way up on the Iranian top lists. With Iran's strict regime, his music (just as any other artist outside of Iran) became illegal in Iran, because of its \"Western form\" and content about love and freedom. However this did not spread the quick spread of his", "psg_id": "15636617" }, { "title": "Masjid Al-Iman", "text": "Masjid Al-Iman Masjid Al-Iman (Jawi: مسجد الايمان; English: Al-Iman Mosque) is a mosque in Bukit Panjang, Singapore. The four level mosque building was opened on 2 May 2003 and officiated by Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs Yaacob Ibrahim on September 2004. The building has a basement car park, 18 classrooms, an auditorium, a computer room and a elevator serving all floors. It could accommodate about 5,000 worshippers in one congregation. The jewel-shaped dome culminating with star-like apex symbolizes unity and act of transition between Allah and His faithful servants. The multi-painted star tinted glass roof symbolizes openness. The six minarets symbolize", "psg_id": "10748338" }, { "title": "Pop model", "text": "Pop model Pop model is Belgian pop singer Lio's third studio album of entirely new material and fourth album overall. It features two of her biggest hits: \"Les brunes comptent pas pour des prunes\" and \"Fallait pas commencer\". It is her second best-selling album and was certified gold in France. \"Pop model\" was released after the failure of her previous album, \"Amour toujours\". Between the two albums, Lio teamed up with French TV presenter Jacky and scored a Top 50 hit with the single \"Tétèoù?\", written and produced by her then-boyfriend, singer-songwriter Alain Chamfort. According to Lio's autobiography, Alain Chamfort", "psg_id": "17511625" }, { "title": "Iman Ebrahimi", "text": "year later, Iman tells TV Persia that his younger brother Omid, sent a few songs to two well known music studios nearby their home in order to get them to sign Iman. One of the studios, while amused by the fact that a foreign singer wanted to record in a Norwegian studio, something that they found quite weird, did not want to take the risk to record music in a language that they clearly did not even understand. However, positive news came back from the other studio. The producer there, though not understanding a word of what Iman was singing", "psg_id": "15636616" }, { "title": "Iman, Ittihad, Nazm", "text": "Iman, Ittihad, Nazm \"Iman, Ittihad, Nazm\" (; pronounced: \"\"; lit. \"Faith, Unity, Discipline\") is the national motto of Pakistan. It is regarded as the guiding principle of Pakistan's nationhood. Upon the independence of Pakistan, it was introduced and adopted as the national motto by the country's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It is inscribed in Urdu at the base of the state emblem. The emblem itself is an adaptation of four components: wreath, crescent, star and scroll, with all components in the shield bounded by the wreath of the Jasmine flower, and the crescent and star crest depicted at the top.", "psg_id": "18379693" }, { "title": "Iman Academy", "text": "application to join the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS), the state's private school athletic and competition league. TAPPS responded by asking Iman to complete a questionnaire with questions like \"Historically, there is nothing in the Koran that fully embraces Christianity or Judaism in the way a Christian and/or a Jew understands his religion. Why, then, are you interested in joining an association whose basic beliefs your religion condemns?\" Iman Academy SW did, unlike other schools, fill out the questionnaire and the attached application, and TAPPS denied Iman SW admission into the league. In 2012 the school again", "psg_id": "15067554" }, { "title": "Pop model", "text": "worked on the production of the lead single \"Les brunes comptent pas pour des prunes\" as a \"breakup gift\". The album was originally released by the record company Polydor in 1986. It was re-released by Ze Records in 2005 with four bonus tracks, including a cover of T. Rex's \"Hot Love\", the English version of \"Les brunes comptent pas pour des prunes\" and the extended versions of many songs. Pop model Pop model is Belgian pop singer Lio's third studio album of entirely new material and fourth album overall. It features two of her biggest hits: \"Les brunes comptent pas", "psg_id": "17511626" }, { "title": "K-Pop Star Hunt", "text": "K-Pop Star Hunt K-POP Star Hunt was a regional competition that captured the popularity of Korean popular music (K-Pop) in Asia, and gave the Asian viewers a once in a lifetime opportunity to become a K-Pop star. K-pop Star Hunt was organized by CJ E&M and Fox International. The show was broadcast in southeast Asia by the main channel, Channel M (previously known as tvN Asia) and also other channels such as Star World Asia, Channel [V] and Mnet in South Korea. K-pop Star Hunt Seasons 1 and 2 has worked with Cube Entertainment in searching for the next K-pop", "psg_id": "17018400" }, { "title": "Iman Ebrahimi", "text": "he was under 18 (at the age of 15) and was already in a family application with his mother and brother. Coming here with his family, Iman had no idea what to apply for separately, since he was brought to Denmark by his mom for family reasons, not personal reasons. After all he was just a teenager. It ended in a denial of his separate asylum application, which resulted in that the Danish government was going to send him back to Iran, something Iman clearly did not want. Therefore he moved to Norway all alone, at the age of 18,", "psg_id": "15636613" }, { "title": "Chanel Iman", "text": "Taylor, GAP, Express, Mizani, and Victoria's Secret. She has walked in the 2009, 2010 and 2011 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. In 2010, she became a Victoria's Secret Angel and was used in several of the company's campaigns. In October 2007, Iman appeared with her mother on an episode of the \"Tyra Banks Show\". On March 21, 2009, she appeared as a correspondent in MTV's brief revival of \"House of Style\" with Bar Refaeli. On September 9, 2009, Iman appeared as a guest judge on the two-hour season premiere of \"America's Next Top Model, Cycle 13\" and also appeared on an", "psg_id": "10111524" }, { "title": "Iman (model)", "text": "Vice\", playing Dakotah in \"Back in the World\" (1985) and Lois Blyth in \"Love At First Sight\" (1988). She also had a guest role as Mrs. Montgomery on \"The Cosby Show\" (1985). In 1988, she appeared as Marie Babineaux on an episode of \"In the Heat of the Night\". In the mid-2000s, Iman spent two years as the host of Bravo TV's fashion-themed show, \"Project Runway Canada\". In November 2010, she along with friend and colleague, designer Isaac Mizrahi, also began hosting the second season of \"The Fashion Show\". Bravo started the series to replace its former hit \"Project Runway\"", "psg_id": "1735506" }, { "title": "Iman (model)", "text": "involved in a number of charitable endeavors. She is currently a spokesperson for the Keep a Child Alive program, and works closely with the Children's Defense Fund. She also serves as an Ambassador for Save the Children, and has been active in raising awareness of their relief services in the greater East Africa region. Additionally, Iman works with the Enough Project to end the global trade in conflict minerals. She played a key part in the public campaign against blood diamonds through her termination of her contract with the diamonds conglomerate De Beers over a conflict of ethics. Over the", "psg_id": "1735509" }, { "title": "Iman (model)", "text": "late mother was a gynecologist. She has four siblings: two brothers, Elias and Feisal, and two younger sisters, Idil and Nadia. Iman lived with her grandparents during her formative years. At the age of four, she was sent to boarding school in Egypt, where she spent most of her childhood and adolescence. Following political unrest in Somalia, Iman's father moved the family back to the country. At his behest, she, her mother and siblings subsequently travelled to Kenya and were later joined by her father and younger sister. There, she studied political science at the University of Nairobi for a", "psg_id": "1735501" }, { "title": "K-Pop Star Hunt", "text": "The Next Vocal Of K-pop\" \"3RD MISSION: You'll Never Walk Alone\" \"4TH MISSION: The Total Package\" \"5TH MISSION: The Grand Finale\" SEASON 1: SEASON 2: SEASON 3: K-Pop Star Hunt K-POP Star Hunt was a regional competition that captured the popularity of Korean popular music (K-Pop) in Asia, and gave the Asian viewers a once in a lifetime opportunity to become a K-Pop star. K-pop Star Hunt was organized by CJ E&M and Fox International. The show was broadcast in southeast Asia by the main channel, Channel M (previously known as tvN Asia) and also other channels such as Star", "psg_id": "17018406" }, { "title": "Iman Marshall", "text": "Iman Marshall Iman Marshall (born February 27, 1997) is an American football cornerback for the USC Trojans. Marshall attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, California. He played wide receiver and safety in high school. He was rated as a five-star recruit and was ranked among the top players in his class. He committed to the University of Southern California (USC) to play college football. As a true freshman at USC in 2015, Marshall appeared in all 14 games and made 12 starts. He recorded 67 tackles and three interceptions. As a sophomore in 2016, he started all", "psg_id": "20152804" }, { "title": "Iman Marshall", "text": "13 games, recording 52 tackles and three interceptions. Iman Marshall Iman Marshall (born February 27, 1997) is an American football cornerback for the USC Trojans. Marshall attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, California. He played wide receiver and safety in high school. He was rated as a five-star recruit and was ranked among the top players in his class. He committed to the University of Southern California (USC) to play college football. As a true freshman at USC in 2015, Marshall appeared in all 14 games and made 12 starts. He recorded 67 tackles and three interceptions.", "psg_id": "20152805" }, { "title": "K-pop Star 3", "text": "with Bernard Park crowned as winner and choosing to sign with JYP Entertainment. A special episode named, \"K-pop Star 3 D-1 Final Stage\", aired on April 12, 2014 before the finals as a summary and analysis of the season. In the ratings below, the highest rating for the show is in red, and the lowest rating for the show is in blue. (Note: Individual corner ratings do not include commercial time, which regular ratings include.) K-pop Star 3 The third season of the South Korean reality television competition show \"K-pop Star\" premiered on SBS on November 24, 2013, airing Sunday", "psg_id": "17357361" }, { "title": "1992 NBA All-Star Game", "text": "in the 1992 All-Star Game. Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe stated, \"It was supposed to be a swan song, one of professional sport's most emotional and riveting moments: the farewell of Magic Johnson from the NBA and perhaps mainstream society after announcing that he had contracted HIV.\" He also went on to say that Johnson's appearance was inspirational. Not only did the 1992 All-Star Game have some of the best players ever played, it was also probably one of the most emotional games ever played. The NBA's 1992 All-Star Game was the 42nd edition of the All-Star Game. The", "psg_id": "11071814" }, { "title": "Star Model PD", "text": "Star Model PD The Star Model PD is a compact and lightweight semi-automatic pistol which was manufactured from 1975 to 1990 by the firearms manufacturing company Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A., located in the city of Eibar in the Basque region of Spain. The Model PD can be loaded with six .45 ACP pistol cartridges in the detachable internal magazine, plus one in the chamber, and was very popular with police and civilian users in the self-defense and backup gun role, especially in the United States. The Star PD improved on its predecessor (Star Model PKM) by using a low-profile adjustable", "psg_id": "5465906" }, { "title": "Pop Star (film)", "text": "end. The film was produced by George Caceres, Will Raee and Estilo Productions. It was shot on location in Los Angeles, California. The film was originally titled as \"Lip Service\", but after changed to \"Pop Star\". Pop Star (film) Pop Star is a 2013 American drama film, written by Carlos Portugal and Robin Bain and directed by Carlos Portugal directed. It stars Christian Serratos, Robert Adamson, Ross Thomas and Rachele Brooke Smith. Roxie is an underrated talented singer, who has a band with her brother Frank, Los Santos. When Eddie Marz, a Grammy-winning producer, watches a band audition, she thinks", "psg_id": "16363520" }, { "title": "Iman (concept)", "text": "be with Iman?\" The Prophet said: \"When you have done all of this, you will be having Iman.\" It is also assumed that the essential iman consists of the first 3 items (Belief in God, Prophets, and the Hereafter). In the Quran, iman is one of the 10 qualities which cause one to be the recipient of God's mercy and reward. The Quran states that faith can grow with remembrance of God. The Qur'an also states that nothing in this world should be dearer to a true believer than faith. Muhammad is reported to have said that he gained sweetness", "psg_id": "4307329" }, { "title": "K-pop Star", "text": "every Sunday evening at 4:50 pm KST, with Girl's Day's Yura as live host, replacing Yoo Hye-young. The fifth season began airing on November 22, 2015. The sixth season was announced to be the final season of \"K-pop Star\", titled \"K-pop Star 6: The Last Chance\". Changes to the format have been made to the final season to encourage anyone to participate in \"the last chance\" to become a K-pop Star. The final season aired in November 2016. Applicants can apply by phone or online during summer months, with preliminary auditions taken place in the summer months from June to", "psg_id": "16210300" }, { "title": "Iman Academy", "text": "teachers and staff online. Iman Academy Iman Academy is an Advanced Ed/SACS Accredited Islamic K-12 private school system in Greater Houston with two campuses serving grade one through grade twelve. Iman Academy was established in 1995 by a group of community members and families. Iman Academy offers Arabic K-12 along with Quran and Islamic Studies in addition to its rigorous academic coursework. Iman Academy also believes in service based learning and requires all students to complete a minimum of 120 hours of community service before graduation. Iman Academy has certified teachers many of whom hold Masters and PhD's. Iman Academy", "psg_id": "15067556" }, { "title": "Iman Academy", "text": "Iman Academy Iman Academy is an Advanced Ed/SACS Accredited Islamic K-12 private school system in Greater Houston with two campuses serving grade one through grade twelve. Iman Academy was established in 1995 by a group of community members and families. Iman Academy offers Arabic K-12 along with Quran and Islamic Studies in addition to its rigorous academic coursework. Iman Academy also believes in service based learning and requires all students to complete a minimum of 120 hours of community service before graduation. Iman Academy has certified teachers many of whom hold Masters and PhD's. Iman Academy has a little over", "psg_id": "15067551" }, { "title": "Iman Woods", "text": "Iman Woods Iman Woods is an American artist who specializes in pin-up photography. Based in Erie, Colorado, Iman Woods uses the self-developed technique \"new media illustrative photography\" to create her portraits. It consists of a combination of traditional and digital art media to replicate the look which characterized the works of such pin-up artists as Alberto Vargas and Gil Elvgren. Each pin-up portrait takes between forty and sixty hours to finish. The final product can be painted on a canvas, printed on photo paper and accessories, or presented in a DVD slideshow. Born in Boulder, Colorado, Iman Woods spent her", "psg_id": "11660513" }, { "title": "Pop Star", "text": "for the PSP. It is also a track in the Konami's jubeat ripples series. Its latest appearance is in the Namco game Happy Dance Collection for the Nintendo Wii. The song was also featured in the Japanese drama \"Kiken na Aneki\" starring Ito Misaki. Pop Star \"Pop Star\" is a song by Japanese singer Ken Hirai. The single went on to top the 2005 Oricon Charts and is known for its remarkable music video, featuring Ken in seven different personas, including a raccoon and his own manager. The Video also helped Ken break into the US and Canadian Markets where", "psg_id": "10830173" }, { "title": "Pop Star", "text": "Pop Star \"Pop Star\" is a song by Japanese singer Ken Hirai. The single went on to top the 2005 Oricon Charts and is known for its remarkable music video, featuring Ken in seven different personas, including a raccoon and his own manager. The Video also helped Ken break into the US and Canadian Markets where Stations would play the video despite the fact that it was in Japanese. The song was featured in the Nintendo DS game, Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2, as well as on Taiko No Tatsujin 8 and Taiko No Tatsujin Portable 2", "psg_id": "10830172" }, { "title": "Iman (singer)", "text": "for what...to meet my assumed expectation of others.\" Shortly after, he changed his artist name from Mateo to his birth given name, Iman. Iman eventually moved to Los Angeles, in California, where he began performing under the name Mateo and pursued a career in the music industry. He met with former MTV VJ, Quddus., who was working at MySpace Records quickly took interest and brought Iman over to the label which signed him nearly on the spot. While on MySpace records, he released a three part mixtape series entitled \"Underneath the Sky\", which garnered critical acclaim. The mixtape series included", "psg_id": "15467193" }, { "title": "Akhtarul Iman", "text": "the Indian National Congress citing that he did not want to split the Muslim vote as his goal was to defeat Bharatiya Janata Party. In August 2015, Iman joined Hyderabad based All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen and in November 2015, Iman was mas made a candidate for the party from the Kochadhaman seat in the Bihar Legislative Assembly election, 2015. In the rallies, the party workers hailed him as \"Sher-e-Bihar\" (Tiger of Bihar) and was projected as Bihar's Asaduddin Owaisi (the party's national chief). He said that if people of the Paswan and Yadav community (low caste Hindu communities) can have", "psg_id": "20204551" }, { "title": "K-pop Star", "text": "K-pop Star Survival Audition K-pop Star () is a South Korean reality TV competition series where three entertainment/talent agencies in South Korea hold worldwide auditions to find the next potential K-Pop stars. Preliminary auditions are held around the world in Asia, North America, South America, Europe, and Australia. The final winner debuts with the company of his or her choice, along with a cash prize of three hundred million won (approx. 300,000 U.S. dollars), two brand new vehicles, opportunities to become commercial models and casting in dramas, and many more benefits. The original three judges for the series were Yang", "psg_id": "16210315" }, { "title": "K-pop Star", "text": "K-pop Star Survival Audition K-pop Star () is a South Korean reality TV competition series where three entertainment/talent agencies in South Korea hold worldwide auditions to find the next potential K-Pop stars. Preliminary auditions are held around the world in Asia, North America, South America, Europe, and Australia. The final winner debuts with the company of his or her choice, along with a cash prize of three hundred million won (approx. 300,000 U.S. dollars), two brand new vehicles, opportunities to become commercial models and casting in dramas, and many more benefits. The original three judges for the series were Yang", "psg_id": "16210297" }, { "title": "The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations", "text": "practice their unique talents of song writing, singing, fashion and dance. Girls also take on the role of stylist, selecting new outfits for the Cheetahs and sharing them with friends. There are a total of 5 songs in The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations from the first two films. The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations In The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations for Nintendo DS, players join Galleria, Chanel, Dorinda and Aqua to win the Ultimate Pop Star Competition. \"The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensation\" brings the pop star life to girls on the go in an all new adventure", "psg_id": "12268823" }, { "title": "The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations", "text": "The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations In The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations for Nintendo DS, players join Galleria, Chanel, Dorinda and Aqua to win the Ultimate Pop Star Competition. \"The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensation\" brings the pop star life to girls on the go in an all new adventure featuring the \"cheetah-licious\" Disney Channel stars. Available on the Nintendo DS, The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations takes advantage of the handheld’s touch screen and microphone allowing players to dance with the stylus and sing along to the official Cheetah Girls soundtrack. Players help Galleria, Chanel, Aqua and Dorinda", "psg_id": "12268822" }, { "title": "Iman (concept)", "text": "Iman (concept) Iman ( \"ʾīmān\", lit. faith or belief) in Islamic theology denotes a believer's faith in the metaphysical aspects of Islam. Its most simple definition is the belief in the six articles of faith, known as \"arkān al-īmān\". The term \"iman\" has been delineated in both the Quran and the Hadith of Gabriel. According to the Quran, iman must be accompanied by righteous deeds and the two together are necessary for entry into Paradise. In the Hadith of Gabriel, \"iman\" in addition to \"Islam\" and \"ihsan\" form the three dimensions of the Islamic religion. There exists a debate both", "psg_id": "4307325" }, { "title": "Pop Star (film)", "text": "Pop Star (film) Pop Star is a 2013 American drama film, written by Carlos Portugal and Robin Bain and directed by Carlos Portugal directed. It stars Christian Serratos, Robert Adamson, Ross Thomas and Rachele Brooke Smith. Roxie is an underrated talented singer, who has a band with her brother Frank, Los Santos. When Eddie Marz, a Grammy-winning producer, watches a band audition, she thinks it is her great chance, but he has other plans. Marz proposes to use her voice as a \"highlight\" for Sienna Montez's voice, a socialite and reality show star with millions of licensed products and a", "psg_id": "16363518" }, { "title": "Star Roles Model", "text": "Star Roles Model The Star Roles Model is used by organisations to describe the positions managers and mentors adopt when guiding direct-reports and mentees. The concept builds on the Group Roles model developed by Benne & Sheats, taking a short-cut route to describing preferences when guiding others. Similarly, the Roles Model follows the Mintzberg 10 management positions - drawing in the most relevant elements when considering the mentoring relationship in detail. The model describes six roles, which are split into two areas of focus - Inner and Outer. The roles are neutral in representation - reflecting a preference in relation", "psg_id": "14643007" }, { "title": "Harun Iman", "text": "Harun Iman Harun Iman (born May 29, 1981) is a Somali-American former middle-distance runner who specialized in the 800 meters. He began running competitively at Wakefield High School of Arlington, Virginia, after which he competed for a noted generation of the Arkansas track team. After his spell at Arkansas, he qualified for and raced in the men's 800 at the 2006 USA Outdoor T&F Championships. Iman attended Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia until he graduated in 2000. During high school, he ran in several events up to the 1600 meters, although was most competitive in the 800. From 1998", "psg_id": "19157348" }, { "title": "Harun Iman", "text": "Harun Iman Harun Iman (born May 29, 1981) is a Somali-American former middle-distance runner who specialized in the 800 meters. He began running competitively at Wakefield High School of Arlington, Virginia, after which he competed for a noted generation of the Arkansas track team. After his spell at Arkansas, he qualified for and raced in the men's 800 at the 2006 USA Outdoor T&F Championships. Iman attended Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia until he graduated in 2000. During high school, he ran in several events up to the 1600 meters, although was most competitive in the 800. From 1998", "psg_id": "19157344" }, { "title": "Iman Woods", "text": "as well as PBS' \"The Arts Connection\", which highlighted her efforts to turn local women into pin-up girls . Previously based in Florida, she was also mentioned in a 2007 issue of Orlando Arts Magazine and her art has been displayed in Orlando's Gallery at Avalon Island, Orlando Museum of Art, the Jetsetter Lounge and the Bank of America tower in Downtown Orlando. Iman Woods Iman Woods is an American artist who specializes in pin-up photography. Based in Erie, Colorado, Iman Woods uses the self-developed technique \"new media illustrative photography\" to create her portraits. It consists of a combination of", "psg_id": "11660516" }, { "title": "Iman Chakraborty", "text": "Iman Chakraborty Iman Chakraborty is an Indian singer. Chakraborty won the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer in the year 2017 for her Bengali song “Tumi Jaake Bhalobasho” from Praktan film which is India's most prestigious award for the singers who lend their vocals for films soundtrack. Accordingly She is one of the few singers who have won a national award for the debut film song in India. Iman was born in the town Liluah of the Howrah district of the West Bengal state of India. As of June 2017 Chakraborty is 29 years old. During her growing", "psg_id": "20241385" }, { "title": "Iman University", "text": "the new Huthi-masters in San‘a’ closed the Al-Iman University. Iman University Iman University (also al-Iman University, el-Eman University, or al-Eman University; ; \"Jāmiʿat al-Īmān\") is a Sunni religious school founded in 1993 in San‘a’, Yemen. \"Al-Iman\" means \"the Faith\". As of January 2010, it reportedly had 6,000 students. Its founder and principal director is Abdul-Majid al-Zindani, who is classified by the US Treasury as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist, and who is also under sanction by the United Nations. In 2004, he was designated a terrorist associated with al-Qaeda by both the U.S. and the United Nations. He was co-founder", "psg_id": "9780462" }, { "title": "Star Model S", "text": "Star Model S The Star Model S was a Spanish semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A. and designed to use the .380 ACP cartridge. Like many semi-automatic handguns, the basic design of the Star Model S is based on the .45 calibre Colt 1911. But it is much smaller, lighter, and lacks some of the safety features of the Colt pistol. It is this lightness and lack of safety features that make this a fast gun. At one time the Star Model S was the official sidearm of the Spanish Foreign Legion. The Star Model S was imported", "psg_id": "5759863" }, { "title": "STAR model", "text": "STAR model In statistics, Smooth Transition Autoregressive (STAR) models are typically applied to time series data as an extension of autoregressive models, in order to allow for higher degree of flexibility in model parameters through a smooth transition. Given a time series of data \"x\", the STAR model is a tool for understanding and, perhaps, predicting future values in this series, assuming that the behaviour of the series changes depending on the value of the transition variable. The transition might depend on the past values of the \"x\" series (similar to the SETAR models), or exogenous variables. The model consists", "psg_id": "8874692" }, { "title": "Chanel Iman", "text": "The couple married on March 3, 2018 at the Beverly Hills Hotel. On August 10, 2018, Iman gave birth to the couple's daughter, Cali Clay Shepard. Iman can also play the piano and contributed to \"Just Right\", a song from Ryan Leslie's self-titled debut album. She is an avid reader and enjoys works by Khaled Housseini and Dan Brown. Iman states that if she wasn't a supermodel, she would have applied to the Culinary Institute of America as she has a passion for food, cooking, and loves being creative with recipes. Chanel Iman Chanel Iman Robinson Shepard (born December 1,", "psg_id": "10111529" }, { "title": "Which Lie Did I Tell?", "text": "or reprints of behind-the-scenes stories already published as introductions to Goldman's screenplays, it contains famous scenes from other writers' screenplays; how-to advice on judging ideas, on turning ideas into stories and on writing them in a way that hooks the attention of a director or a star; and a partial draft of a script, with reactions from esteemed peers.\" \"School Library Journal\" wrote about \"Which Lie Did I Tell?\", \"From \"The Memoirs of an Invisible Man\" to \"Absolute Power\", this master storyteller explains his role and his thought processes for each film, at the same time delivering an exposition on", "psg_id": "6355615" }, { "title": "K-pop Star 5", "text": "individual show ratings below, the highest rating is in red, with the lowest in blue. (Note: Individual show ratings do not include commercial time, which regular ratings include.) K-pop Star 5 The fifth season of the South Korean reality television competition show \"K-pop Star\" premiered on SBS on November 22, 2015, airing Sunday evenings at 6:10 pm KST as part of the \"Good Sunday\" lineup. Yang Hyun-suk, Park Jin-young, and You Hee-yeol returned as judges. The contest began receiving applications in May, with preliminary auditions taking place in Seoul and throughout South Korea, as well as the United States, Europe,", "psg_id": "19147622" }, { "title": "K-pop Star 2", "text": "April 14, 2013, competing with contestants of Season 1 for the title of \"Overall Champion\". In the ratings below, the highest rating for the show will in be red, and the lowest rating for the show will be in blue. (Note: Individual corner ratings do not include commercial time, which regular ratings include.) K-pop Star 2 The second season of the South Korean reality television competition show \"K-pop Star\" premiered on SBS on November 18, 2012, airing Sunday evenings at 4:55 pm KST as part of the \"Good Sunday\" lineup. Yoon Do-hyun returned as host and narrator, and Boom returned", "psg_id": "16900548" }, { "title": "K-pop Star 4", "text": "which regular ratings include.) K-pop Star 4 The fourth season of the South Korean reality television competition show \"K-pop Star\" premiered on SBS on November 23, 2014, airing Sunday evenings at 4:50 pm KST as part of the \"Good Sunday\" lineup. Yang Hyun-suk, Park Jin-young, and You Hee-yeol returned as judges. The contest began receiving applications in June, with preliminary auditions taking place in Seoul and throughout South Korea, as well as the United States, Australia, Singapore, and Hong Kong until September 2014. The season ended on April 12, 2015, with Katie Kim crowned as winner and choosing to sign", "psg_id": "18135627" }, { "title": "Star Model S", "text": "into the United States by the Interarms company of Alexandria, Virginia. Interarms went out of business in early 1990s at about the same time the Star company went out of business. The Star Model S is no longer manufactured. Star Model S The Star Model S was a Spanish semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A. and designed to use the .380 ACP cartridge. Like many semi-automatic handguns, the basic design of the Star Model S is based on the .45 calibre Colt 1911. But it is much smaller, lighter, and lacks some of the safety features of the", "psg_id": "5759864" }, { "title": "K-Pop Star Hunt", "text": "August. The overall winner of tvN K-Pop Star Hunt: Cube Audition, will get an exclusive contract and 3-year training with South Korea’s top record label Cube Entertainment, home to A-list pop groups BEAST, 4Minute and female artiste G.NA. Countries that Season Auditions were held at: Contestants: (ages are at time of competition) First Season Missions: \"1ST MISSION: Master A K-Pop Song (Vocal)\" \"2ND MISSION: Catch Up With Beast and 4Minute (Dance)\" \"3RD MISSION: Duet With Trainee (Collaboration)\" \"FINAL MISSION: Final Showdown (Vocal + Dance)\" Following the phenomenally successful talent show of Season 1, K-pop Star Hunt Season 2 proudly announces", "psg_id": "17018402" }, { "title": "STAR model", "text": "as it allows for changes in values of the parameters. Three basic transition functions and the name of resulting models are: STAR model In statistics, Smooth Transition Autoregressive (STAR) models are typically applied to time series data as an extension of autoregressive models, in order to allow for higher degree of flexibility in model parameters through a smooth transition. Given a time series of data \"x\", the STAR model is a tool for understanding and, perhaps, predicting future values in this series, assuming that the behaviour of the series changes depending on the value of the transition variable. The transition", "psg_id": "8874695" }, { "title": "K-Pop Star Hunt", "text": "star. FNC Entertainment took over as the star hunter in Season 3. The eventual winner of Season 1 was Sorn (Thailand), while Season 2's winner was Ling Ling, also from Thailand. Andy of Taiwan was crowned as the winner for Season 3. CJ E&M Asia and Fox International have joined forces with Cube Entertainment to produce a new show called, “K-Pop Star Hunt”, a survival program that will be carrying out auditions in popular cities around Asia to find the next potential Cube artist. Known as tvN K-pop Star Hunt: Cube Audition, the online audition started at the end of", "psg_id": "17018401" }, { "title": "Akhtarul Iman", "text": "Akhtarul Iman Akhtarul Iman () is an Indian politician from the state of Bihar. He is a former legislator in the Bihar Legislative Assembly, and represented the Kochadhaman seat. He is also the state president of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen party. Iman said that he entered politics when he was a student. In 1985, he started a campaign against burglars. Iman said that he started the campaign as \"the police and administration were hand in glove\" with them. In Bihar assembly election of 2005, he contested from Kochadhaman on a Rashtriya Janata Dal ticket and was elected. He also retained", "psg_id": "20204549" }, { "title": "Ken Iman", "text": "squad. After his coaching career, Iman served as a Philadelphia Eagles sales account executive for 10 years. Ken Iman Kenneth Charles Iman (February 8, 1939 – November 13, 2010) was an American football center who played 15 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Green Bay Packers and the Los Angeles Rams, from 1961 to 1975. Iman played in three consecutive NFL championship games with the Packers from 1960 to 1962, winning two, as well as one with the Rams (1974), a loss. He started 140 straight games with the Rams from 1965 to '74 and was voted", "psg_id": "9500230" }, { "title": "Akhtarul Iman", "text": "their own political parties, then Muslims should also have their own. He was also the party's president for Bihar state. However, he lost the election to Mujahid Alam of Janata Dal (United). Iman polled 37,000 votes compared to Alam's 56,000. Akhtarul Iman Akhtarul Iman () is an Indian politician from the state of Bihar. He is a former legislator in the Bihar Legislative Assembly, and represented the Kochadhaman seat. He is also the state president of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen party. Iman said that he entered politics when he was a student. In 1985, he started a campaign against burglars.", "psg_id": "20204552" }, { "title": "Iman Issa", "text": "Iman Issa Iman Issa is an Egyptian multi-disciplinary artist whose work looks at the power of display in relation to academic and cultural institutions at large. Issa has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Her most notable shows include the solo exhibition, \"Iman Issa: Heritage Studies\" at MACBA, Barcelona, \"Iman Issa: Heritage Studies\"at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), and \"Material\" at Rodeo, Istanbul. Her videography has been featured at the Transmediale, Berlin, Institute of Contemporary Art, London, Tate Modern, London, Spacex, Exeter, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, and Bidoun Artists' Cinema. She lectures at the New School and is", "psg_id": "19302471" }, { "title": "Iman Academy", "text": "the Jestream campus. Iman Academy has a licensed early child care programs at both locations under the name of Faith Southwest Childcare and Faith Southeast Childcare, both are located on the same property as the school. The childcare offers centers based learning programs and teaches Arabic, Quran, English, Math and Islamic Studies. Faith Childcare takes children anywhere from 1 month to 5 years old. Iman Academy Southwest had 500 students. As of 2012 Iman Academy Southwest schedules its own athletic games against other schools. Some athletes from the school join city-based athletic leagues. In 2010 Iman Academy Southwest submitted an", "psg_id": "15067553" }, { "title": "Iman Academy", "text": "100 employees across the two campuses. Iman Academy has between 700-1000 students across both campuses. The student body is very diverse made up of Arabs, Hispanics, African Americans, Africans, Indian, Bengali, Pakistani, Indonesian, etc. Many students are American born and raised along with students who are immigrants to the U.S. Iman Academy has students who come from single family homes and traditional family homes. Iman Academy Southeast is located in the Clear Lake/Webster area Houston. Iman Academy Southeast is spread over two campuses with a K-5 program at the Almeda location and a middle school and high school program at", "psg_id": "15067552" }, { "title": "Iman University", "text": "Iman University Iman University (also al-Iman University, el-Eman University, or al-Eman University; ; \"Jāmiʿat al-Īmān\") is a Sunni religious school founded in 1993 in San‘a’, Yemen. \"Al-Iman\" means \"the Faith\". As of January 2010, it reportedly had 6,000 students. Its founder and principal director is Abdul-Majid al-Zindani, who is classified by the US Treasury as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist, and who is also under sanction by the United Nations. In 2004, he was designated a terrorist associated with al-Qaeda by both the U.S. and the United Nations. He was co-founder of Islah (a Yemeni opposition party) and was theological", "psg_id": "9780460" }, { "title": "STAR model", "text": "in which the same acronym was used. It originally stands for Smooth Threshold AutoRegressive. For some background history, see Tong (2011, 2012). The models can be thought of in terms of extension of autoregressive models discussed above, allowing for changes in the model parameters according to the value of weakly exogenous \"transition variable\" \"z\". Defined in this way, STAR model can be presented as follows: where: They can be understood as two-regime SETAR model with smooth transition between regimes, or as continuum of regimes. In both cases the presence of the transition function is the defining feature of the model", "psg_id": "8874694" }, { "title": "Marry U", "text": "Marry U \"Marry U\" is a song by South Korean boy band Super Junior. The song is produced by Lee Soo Man for Super Junior's second album, \"Don't Don\". The song is a combination of soft contemporary R&B, simple pop ballad melodies, and also with elements of jazz and rap. A new version of the ballad with extra vocals of Han Geng and Shindong was released in a repackaged version of \"Don't Don\" on November 5, 2007, which also became the promotional release of the single. \"Marry U\" stayed as #1 for three consecutive weeks on TV and radio stations", "psg_id": "11165111" }, { "title": "Star Model BM", "text": "in the world. In the motion-picture industry, particularly in the filming of war movies, a Star Model B pistol would often substitute for a Colt 1911, since the former works more reliably with blank ammunition, and the two appear quite similar from a distance. A handful of star BM variants were created, including the BKS and BKM. Mechanically they were identical, with the only difference being a frame made out of alloy rather than steel. Star Model BM The Star Model BM is a single-action semi-automatic pistol that fires the 9 mm Parabellum pistol cartridge. It was produced by Star", "psg_id": "6798692" }, { "title": "Iman al-Obeidi", "text": "a number of violent offenses, including a February 2014 assault on two patrons at a downtown bar in Boulder, Colorado for which she was convicted in May 2015 of a Class 4 felony. Iman al-Obeidi was one of ten children born in Tobruk to Aisha and Atik al-Obeidi. Her father was a customs agent. Her mother told CNN that Iman had always wanted to be a journalist, but due to the lack of press freedom in Libya, Iman decided to study law instead. She graduated in law from the Omar Al-Mukhtar University in Bayda, and had been living in Tripoli", "psg_id": "15473255" }, { "title": "Death of a Pop Star", "text": "Death of a Pop Star Death of a Pop Star is a concept album made in collaboration between Mississippi hip hop artist David Banner and North Carolina record producer 9th Wonder. Released on December 21, 2010 under Banner's independent label, Big Face Entertainment, in conjunction with eOne Music, it serves as the two Grammy Award-winning artists' only collaborative work to date and 9th Wonder's fifteenth collaborative album. Originally conceived as a mixtape, \"Death of a Pop Star\" was recorded from 2009 to 2010 at Bright Lady Studios in Raleigh, North Carolina and Premier Studios in New York City. The production", "psg_id": "15083329" }, { "title": "Death of a Pop Star", "text": "\"Billboard\" Top Rap Albums chart, selling 7,300 copies in its first week of release. It entered at number 41 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, as well as the Top Independent Albums chart at number 14. Credits for \"Death of a Pop Star\" adapted from the album liner notes and AllMusic. Death of a Pop Star Death of a Pop Star is a concept album made in collaboration between Mississippi hip hop artist David Banner and North Carolina record producer 9th Wonder. Released on December 21, 2010 under Banner's independent label, Big Face Entertainment, in conjunction with eOne Music, it", "psg_id": "15083362" }, { "title": "Death of a Pop Star", "text": "was open to the public and approximately fifty fans were granted entry on a first-come, first-served basis. OKPTV was also present to cover the event as well as get their own Q&A session in which the two artists addressed their partnership and how it came about, among other topics. The event took place at 92YTribeca in New York City. The pair had intended to make \"Death of a Pop Star\" a multimedia release. Their original vision for their joint endeavor is followed by the unveiling of a comic strip. \"The idea with \"Death of a Pop Star\" was never for", "psg_id": "15083350" }, { "title": "STAR model", "text": "of \"2\" autoregressive (AR) parts linked by the transition function. The model is usually referred to as the STAR(\"p\") models proceeded by the letter describing the transition function (see below) and \"p\" is the order of the autoregressive part. Most popular transition function include exponential function and first and second-order logistic functions. They give rise to Logistic STAR (LSTAR) and Exponential STAR (ESTAR) models. Consider a simple AR(\"p\") model for a time series \"y\" where: written in a following vector form: where: STAR models were introduced and comprehensively developed by Kung-sik Chan and Howell Tong in 1986 (esp. p. 187),", "psg_id": "8874693" }, { "title": "Chanel Iman", "text": "2006 and won third place in Ford's Supermodel of the World contest. Shortly after, she signed on with the agency. She has appeared in editorials for \"Allure\", Dubai, American, and Ukrainian \"Harpers Bazaar\", \"V\", \"i-D\", \"Pop\", Italian, British, and Indonesian \"Elle\", Italian \"Vanity Fair\", and several international \"Vogues\". In February and July 2007, Iman appeared on the cover of \"Teen Vogue\", with Karlie Kloss and Ali Michael, photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, then in November 2009 she appeared on the cover again, this time with Jourdan Dunn. Iman's other covers include American, British, and Italian \"Elle\", American and French \"L'Officiel\", \"i-D\",", "psg_id": "10111522" }, { "title": "Iman Sen", "text": "new song Pagli(পাগলি), which is about to be released in Late December with Video Album. Speciality of this song will be its music,which is going to be uncommon. Source: Iman Sen Iman Sen (born 17 May 1988) is Kolkata-based Indian playback singer, songwriter, composer and the lead vocalist of the band \"Calcutta Blues\". He came into the limelight when he performed his own composition \"Rajkanya\" on MTV Rock On (2009). His debut album \"Rajkanya\" got released in 2012. \"Guitarini\" song from that album gained some popularity. Recently he composed a song for the ATKFF (Atletico De Kolkata Fans Fraternity) the", "psg_id": "18714009" }, { "title": "K-pop Star", "text": "to find and create the next \"K-pop Star\" became a hot topic. Thousands of applicants applied to have a shot at becoming the next big thing in K-Pop. A collection of talented contestants with different skills and backgrounds, as well as the interesting comments and evaluations from the judges proved to catch viewers attention, becoming a ratings success. The winner, Park Ji-min, and runner-up Lee Ha-yi, went on to become successful singers in the K-Pop industry, with other contestants debuting and in the process of debuting as well. The success of season one sparked the renewal of the show for", "psg_id": "16210309" }, { "title": "Iman Budhi Santosa", "text": "Iman Budhi Santosa Iman Budhi Santosa (born 28 March 1948), commonly known as IBS, is an Indonesian author based in Yogyakarta. Born in Magetan, East Java, IBS was educated in agriculture but drawn to literature from a young age. In 1969, he helped establish the Persada Studi Klub, later publishing numerous works, including poetry collections, novels, and short stories. His poetry has been considered to have strong Javanese cultural influences. Iman Budhi Santosa was born on 28 March 1948, a Kliwon Sunday, the only child born to Iman Sukandar and Hartiyatim. The family lived in Kauman, Magetan, East Java, until", "psg_id": "18822898" }, { "title": "America's Next Top Model (season 23)", "text": "challenge this week, which was won by Paige, was to pose while jumping on a trampoline. The contestants later took part in a photo shoot where they had to pose as boxers alongside model Chanel Iman. At elimination, Krislian became the fifth contestant to leave the competition. \"Original air date:\" The contestants had a lesson with choreographer Chris Grant, and later had a dance-themed challenge, which was won by Tatiana. At the photo shoot, the contestants had to star in a music video directed by Director X. At elimination, Kyle became the sixth contestant to leave the competition. \"Original air", "psg_id": "19681613" }, { "title": "Iman Xin Chemjong", "text": "Iman Xin Chemjong Iman Xin Chemjong or Iman Singh Chemjong: was a Limbu historian, writer, linguist, lexicographer, folklorist and philosopher of Nepal. Although some say that his middle name \"Xin\" was spelled as \"Singh\" due to mainstream Nepalese or Indian influence, others say \"Singh\" is correct because in his book \"Kiratakalina Vijayapurako Sankshipta Itihasa\", Chemjong writes his name in Nepali as Iman Singh Chemjong. Chemjong devoted his entire life to studying and documenting various facets of Kirati tradition and culture at a time when such activities were frowned upon and even punished by the Nepalese ruling elite as being subversive", "psg_id": "6309616" }, { "title": "Star Model BM", "text": "Star Model BM The Star Model BM is a single-action semi-automatic pistol that fires the 9 mm Parabellum pistol cartridge. It was produced by Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A. in Spain. Although its external appearance resembles the classic M1911, its design is different in several respects. For example, the Star does not have the 1911's grip safety. In addition, the thumb safety on the Star disengages the sear, whereas it blocks the motion of the sear on a 1911. The pistol is fed by an 8-round detachable box magazine. A total of 217,682 Star BM pistols were made between 1972 and", "psg_id": "6798688" }, { "title": "Princess Iman bint ِHussein", "text": "Princess Iman bint ِHussein Princess Iman bint Al Hussein (born 24 April 1983) is a Jordanian princess. On 24 April 1983, Princess Iman was born in Amman, Jordan. Princess Iman is the daughter of King Hussein and Queen Noor of Jordan. She is the sister of King Abdullah II of Jordan, Princess Alia, Prince Faisal, Princess Aisha, Princess Zein, Princess Haya, Prince Ali, Prince Hamza, Prince Hashem, and Princess Raiyah. Princess Iman studied at the Fay School in Massachusetts and the Maret School in Washington, D.C. She joined the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 2002, and finished her training there", "psg_id": "7108531" } ]
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which actress links dorothy in the golden girls and maude findlay in maude?
[ { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "Maude Findlay Maude Findlay (née Chadbourne; formerly Hilliard) is a fictional character and the main title character on the controversial 1970s sitcom \"Maude\". She was portrayed by the Emmy-winning actress Bea Arthur. Maude Findlay first appeared on \"All in the Family\" in December 1971, in the second-season episode, \"Cousin Maude's Visit\", and is the cousin of Edith Bunker. Maude cared for Edith, but disliked her husband, Archie Bunker. Archie and Maude were both known for getting on each other's nerves, especially since she was a liberal and Archie was a conservative. Because she was a liberal, Maude was also an", "psg_id": "11207031" } ]
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[ { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "when she was really angry with someone): but she herself would obey very swiftly whenever Walter, who was Maude's polar opposite, meek outside, tiger within, would yell, \"Maude!!! Sit!\" (The latter served as Walter's catch phrase.) One of the running gags of the show is whenever Maude answered the phone, people would often mistake her for Walter, due to her voice being at a lower octave. Usually she would say to whomever it was on the phone, \"No, this is \"not\" Mr. Findlay, this is \"MRS.\" Findlay.\" During the course of the show, Maude and Walter's marriage would be strained", "psg_id": "11207038" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "of a longer story arc centering on the possible end of the Findlay marriage, Walter had once again stooped to blackmail to get Maude to stop her run for State Senate (the incident which had led to Maude and Walter separating). He told her that if she didn't drop her bid for office, he would walk out on her and never come back. He felt that Maude's only real job was to take care of him and the family and that she had no business doing anything else. After Vivian made it clear what she thought of Walter's manipulating Maude", "psg_id": "11207047" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "a family wedding, essentially set up the premise for the forthcoming series. \"Maude\" debuted on CBS on September 12 1972. On her own show, Maude lives in Tuckahoe, New York, and is married to Walter Findlay (Bill Macy), the owner and operator of an appliance store called Findlay's Friendly Appliances. They met during the Democratic National Convention, where she had ardently supported Hubert Humphrey. Before she met Walter, she had dated a writer named Russell Asher (Cesare Danova), a womanizer who had jilted her in Central Park. Walter's marriage to Maude was his second. His previous wife was a gold", "psg_id": "11207033" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "disaster, because it only made Maude more determined to do what she wanted to do. As a result of their clashing wills, Walter and Maude would have some violent arguments in the kitchen which would often end up with some of Maude's priceless china being destroyed. Some of their fights would also cause damage in other parts of their house (i.e.: the master bedroom windows, where Maude and Walter each threw the other's suitcases through; the kitchen window, which Walter threw a bottle of scotch through). Maude hired the first housekeeper, Florida Evans, an African-American woman who always had the", "psg_id": "11207040" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "former challenger, a James Kunkle, and both celebrated when he won. Widower Arthur (his late wife's name was Agnes) and Vivian met each other (thanks to Maude) after she divorced her husband, Chuck Cavender after 21 years and the two (Arthur and Vivian) were married in the middle of the second season of \"Maude\" (1973–1974). In the series, Maude mostly dealt with the events happening in her life, but in the most-watched and controversial two-part episode of the first season, entitled \"Maude's Dilemma\", Maude discovered at age 47 that she was pregnant. Maude and her entire family and friends are", "psg_id": "11207049" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "last laugh at Maude's expense. Florida gave Maude a dose of her own medicine, but Florida always knew Maude was mostly a level-headed woman and had a feminist-like attitude. Florida left in 1974. (Esther Rolle got her own show, \"Good Times\" which premiered on February 8, 1974. When \"Good Times\" premiered, Florida's character was retconned so that she had always been from Chicago: no mention was made of the Evanses living in Harlem or of her time and employment with the Findlays and her husband, Henry, was renamed James). Maude next hired Nell Naugatuck (Hermione Baddeley), a British housekeeper, who", "psg_id": "11207041" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "did agree with Maude, would, on the other hand, tend to side more with Arthur, because of his long-standing friendship with him. However, in spite of their ideological differences, Arthur showed that he really did care a great deal about Maude. This was evidenced in the episode \"Maude's Big Decision\" when he compassionately explained to a distraught Maude that she shouldn't feel responsible for Walter, who was an alcoholic, beginning to drink again. \"You've got to detach yourself with love, Maudie,\" Arthur said wisely, \"because he's going to drink no matter what you do.\" In the episode, which was part", "psg_id": "11207046" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "for one reason or another: due to Walter's alcoholism, Walter's business going into bankruptcy, Walter having a heart attack, and Maude's political aspirations. Walter tended to be rather old-fashioned, despite his earnest attempts at being progressive. Sometimes, he would even go as far as to stoop to emotional blackmail to get Maude to be a more traditional housewife. He wanted to be the breadwinner and couldn't stand it that Maude was a feminist. He also could be shown to be very chauvinistic as well, something which Maude wasn't going to tolerate. More often as not, Walter's blackmail attempts met with", "psg_id": "11207039" }, { "title": "Micki & Maude", "text": "Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical. The film was also Golden Globe-nominated for Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical. Micki & Maude Micki & Maude is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore. It co-stars Tony Award-winning actress and dancer Ann Reinking as Micki and Amy Irving as Maude. With the exception of appearances as herself, as in the documentary \"Mad Hot Ballroom\" in 2005, this has been Reinking's last film role as of 2016. The film co-stars Wallace Shawn and includes two scenes with wrestler André the Giant in which", "psg_id": "3976774" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "ally of Edith's daughter, Gloria (Sally Struthers) and her husband, Mike (Rob Reiner). In her first appearance on \"All in the Family\", it was said that Maude was widowed twice. Her first husband, Fred, died of a brain aneurysm, and her second husband, Bert, died of a heart seizure. (Archie remarked they both had smiles on their faces at their respective funerals.) When \"Maude\" premiered, Fred was now renamed Barney and Bert became Albert Hilliard, her third husband. A second appearance on \"All in the Family\" (the final episode of the second season) depicting Archie and Edith visiting Maude for", "psg_id": "11207032" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "episode called \"The Case of the Broken Punch Bowl\", both of Mrs. Naugatuck's faults came into play when Maude was trying to find out who broke her Antique Waterford Crystal punch bowl at a party and thanks to Carol, it was proven that Mrs. Naugatuck had deliberately thrown it while drunk and broke it. Mrs. Naugatuck left in 1977 with her second husband, Bert Beasley (J. Pat O'Malley) to move to Ireland to care for Bert's mother. In the final season (1977–1978), Maude hired Victoria Ramsay Butterfield (Marlene Warfield), whom Maude had accused of pickpocketing while she was in New", "psg_id": "11207043" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "York and she remained with the series until it ended. Victoria wasn't as popular as her predecessors and wasn't credited during the show. Maude also had neighbors: The Harmons, Vivian Harmon (Rue McClanahan) and her husband, Dr. Arthur Harmon (Conrad Bain). Maude got along with Vivian, having known her since they were in college: Vivian was well-meaning and compassionate but very scatterbrained. She could also be extremely emotional and cry at the drop of a hat about absolutely anything, no matter how insignificant. Arthur, Walter's best friend, served as Maude's foil. In the first-season episode, \"Doctor, Doctor\", Maude explained to", "psg_id": "11207044" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "divorced daughter, Carol Traynor, was portrayed by Marcia Rodd in the second \"All in the Family\" appearance (entitled \"Maude\"); Adrienne Barbeau, took the role over once the series \"Maude\" began. Carol's son, Philip (Brian Morrison; Kraig Metzinger), also live with the couple. Carol, who was once married to a man named Pete, who was Philip's father (later the name was changed to Vernon, and was played by actor Charles Siebert, in the sixth-season episode \"Carol's Dilemma\"), was the product of Maude's first marriage to a man named Barney, whom Maude did not really like, she often mentioned that he was", "psg_id": "11207035" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "to drop her Senate bid (she thought it \"sucked scissors\") and stormed into the kitchen with Mrs. Naugatuck to comfort her friend, Arthur then finally confronted Walter on his selfishness. Walter had bragged about his victory in forcing Maude to give up her plans of running for office. This led to Arthur angrily telling Walter what he really thought about what he was doing to Maude. However, after watching Maude on TV during a morning show interview with the rest of the family, Walter relented and allowed her to run for office. However, she lost the primary, but supported her", "psg_id": "11207048" }, { "title": "Angus Maude", "text": "Angus Maude Angus Edmund Upton Maude, Baron Maude of Stratford-upon-Avon, (8 September 1912 – 9 November 1993) was a British Conservative politician and cabinet minister from 1979 to 1981. He is the father of former Conservative MP Francis Maude. He was born at 44 Temple Fortune Lane, Hendon, Middlesex, the only child of Alan Hamer Maude (1885–1979), journalist and army officer, and Dorothy Maude Upton, daughter of Frederic Upton, a civil servant. Maude was educated, mainly in Classics, at Rugby School and at Oriel College, Oxford where he obtained a Second Class degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics in 1933.", "psg_id": "4427001" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "\"a wacko you wouldn't BELIEVE!\". Her second marriage to Chester lasted six years. Maude had been married four times in all: Walter was her fourth husband. Adrienne Barbeau's character was much like her mother's character, too, was liberal and clearly shared her mother's opinions, although at times, they would clash. At one point, (in the aforementioned episode, \"Like Mother, Like Daughter\") Carol had dated Maude's old boyfriend, Russell Asher, which distressed Maude. However, after a fight in which Russell called Carol by her mother's name, she saw him for what he really was, a \"conceited pompous bore\" and both Carol", "psg_id": "11207036" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "was a widow. Unlike Florida, who commuted to Tuckahoe from her home in Harlem to work for the Findlays, Mrs. Naugatuck lived with them. She moved in with the Findlays, over Walter's initial objections and had a tendency to drink too much and constantly lie. She won Walter over by being the proper maid, which infuriated Maude. Also, unlike Florida, whom she considered a friend, Maude and Mrs. Naugatuck had a kind of semi-antagonistic relationship, due to the latter's lying, her vulgarity and her constant drinking. They respected one another, although they could get angry at one another. In the", "psg_id": "11207042" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "shocked and Carol tries to persuade Maude to get an abortion, which is now legal in New York. Arthur also tried to convince Walter to get a vasectomy. The episode was seen by an estimated 9.94 million viewers. The show had also dealt with menopause and women's liberation. A Season Four two-part episode called \"Maude's Moods\" revealed that Maude has bipolar disorder (then called manic depression). She attempted to run actor Henry Fonda for President and as she did, her moods swung from very high happiness, to the very pits of depression. After sinking Phillip's College fund for her Henry", "psg_id": "11207050" }, { "title": "Maude (TV series)", "text": "Maude's expense. Maude often makes a point of conspicuously and awkwardly demonstrating how open-minded and liberal she is (Florida almost quits working for Maude because of this). Despite Florida's status as a maid, Maude emphasizes to Florida that they are \"equals,\" and insists she enter and exit the Findlay house via the front door (even though the back door is more convenient). As portrayed by Esther Rolle, the character of Florida was so popular that, in 1974, she became the star of her own series, entitled \"Good Times\". In the storyline of \"Maude\", Florida's husband Henry receives a promotion at", "psg_id": "2241786" }, { "title": "Cyril Maude", "text": "starred in several films in the 1930s, including \"Grumpy\". In 1947, he appeared at the age of 85 in the film \"While the Sun Shines\". In 1888, Maude married actress Winifred Emery, the daughter of Samuel Anderson Emery and granddaughter of John Emery, both well-known actors in their day. Their children included Margery Maude, who became an actress; Pamela Cynthia Maude (1893–1975); and John Cyril Maude, who became a barrister, judge and Member of Parliament. Pamela Maude married Major William La Touche Congreve VC, DSO, MC on 1 June 1916. He was killed in action on 20 July 1916 during", "psg_id": "4041884" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "and Maude threw him out of their lives for good. In the series' second season, Carol had a serious relationship with a man named Chris (Fred Grandy), a pediatrician from Boston, to whom she was engaged for a time. The often loud and opinionated Maude would often tell someone, usually husband Walter, \"God'll get you for that!\" (this line served as her catch phrase, other catch phrases included \"Watch it!\", when someone was about to say something she wouldn't like; \"TIME!\", when someone would go too far and make a remark about her age, and \"I'll rip his/her heart out!!!\",", "psg_id": "11207037" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "Arthur that Maudie had been a hated nickname given by her aunt Gertrude whom she cursed when she was 14 and 33 years later passed on. Arthur's catch phrase was \"So, that's it for America, huh?\" Maude and Arthur were always clashing about something: usually dealing with political or moral issues. Arthur could become very bombastic at times when he was confronting Maude. Carol would also join in the argument, usually on Maude's side, although she was able to get along with Arthur better than her mother did (though she could and did get annoyed with him). Walter, although he", "psg_id": "11207045" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "digger named Marta (Carole Cook), to whom Walter was married for eleven years and was paying alimony to when he married Maude. Marta, who was as greedy as she had ever been, was engaged to Maude's wealthy Uncle Henry, much to Maude's horror. After Henry made it clear that he truly loved Marta and didn't mind her golddigging, Maude began to accept the idea of welcoming her into the family. Walter ended up incurring Maude's unmatched wrath on numerous occasions, including when he had the nerve to call her Sylvia, in the first-season episode \"Like Mother, Like Daughter\". Maude's recently", "psg_id": "11207034" }, { "title": "Joan Maude", "text": "Joan Maude Joan Maude (16 January 1908 – 28 September 1998) was an English actress, active from the 1920s to the 1950s. She is probably best known for playing the Chief Recorder in the 1946 Powell and Pressburger film \"A Matter of Life and Death\". The daughter of actors Charles Maude and Nancy Price, Maude's great grandmother on her father's side was the singer Jenny Lind, known as the \"Swedish Nightingale\". Maude was a cousin of the actor-manager Cyril Maude. Maude married firstly Scottish Rugby International player and journalist Frank Waters (1909-1954), with whom she had a daughter. In 1956", "psg_id": "10638248" }, { "title": "Margery Maude", "text": "had a role in the play.\"Miss Margery Maude played her part with peculiar sweetness. She is a charming little actress, dainty, earnest and unaffected. Miss Winifred Emery had only a small part, but a telling one. She gave a touching rendering of an old lady in whose soul the bitterness of time was powerless to destroy the sweetness, and many eyes were moist while she was on stage.\" Margery Maude died on 7 August 1979, at her home near Cleveland, Ohio, aged 90. Margery Maude Margery Maude (29 April 1889 – 7 August 1979) was an English actress of stage,", "psg_id": "9943027" }, { "title": "Maude Odell", "text": "She was buried at the cemetery of St. Peter's Catholic Church in Beaufort, South Carolina. Maude Odell Maude Odell (also spelled Maude O'Dell and sometimes known as Tillie Doremus or Maude Odell Doremus) (November 10, 1870 – February 27, 1937) was an American actress. She was one of the United States' best-known stage actresses of the early 20th century. Odell's first major success was \"The Prisoner of Zenda\", in which she appeared for 400 nights in New York. She later performed in \"The Student Prince\", \"Show Boat\", and \"Tobacco Road\". Her career spanned almost 40 years. Odell was found dead", "psg_id": "15023281" }, { "title": "Maude Odell", "text": "Maude Odell Maude Odell (also spelled Maude O'Dell and sometimes known as Tillie Doremus or Maude Odell Doremus) (November 10, 1870 – February 27, 1937) was an American actress. She was one of the United States' best-known stage actresses of the early 20th century. Odell's first major success was \"The Prisoner of Zenda\", in which she appeared for 400 nights in New York. She later performed in \"The Student Prince\", \"Show Boat\", and \"Tobacco Road\". Her career spanned almost 40 years. Odell was found dead of a heart attack in her dressing room just before a performance of \"Tobacco Road\".", "psg_id": "15023280" }, { "title": "Maude (TV series)", "text": "in the title sequence takes the viewer over the George Washington Bridge. In reality, this bridge connects New York City with New Jersey to the west, whereas Westchester County, where Maude lives, lies to the north of Manhattan. The most obvious and direct route from Manhattan to Tuckahoe would be to drive through The Bronx. The show's theme song, \"And Then There's Maude\", was written by Marilyn and Alan Bergman and Dave Grusin, and performed by Donny Hathaway. The character of Maude Findlay was said to be loosely based on creator Norman Lear's then-wife Frances. She first appeared on two", "psg_id": "2241791" }, { "title": "Margery Maude", "text": "Margery Maude Margery Maude (29 April 1889 – 7 August 1979) was an English actress of stage, screen and television. Margery Kathleen Maude was born in Wimbledon, London, the elder daughter of the actors Cyril and Winifred (née Emery) Maude. She married Joseph Warren Burden on 23 July 1917 in New York City; the couple had three children: Joseph, Jr. (1918–1944), Winifred and Pamela. Margery Maude appeared on Broadway between 1913 and 1965. She received the following commendation for her performance in a production of \"Rip van Winkle\", opposite her father in the title role in 1911. Her mother also", "psg_id": "9943026" }, { "title": "Maude Michaud", "text": "Maude Michaud Maude Michaud (Born December 23, 1986) is a Canadian screenwriter, filmmaker and actress. She is best known for her first feature length film \"Dys-\" (2014), which she wrote, directed, produced and edited. Maude Michaud is from Greenfield Park, Quebec. She began drama lessons when she was nine years old. By the age of sixteen, she made her first short film, \"Finding Hope\", which was chosen for the official selection in Toronto's International Teen Movie Festival. By seventeen, her second short film, \"Spirits\", which was her first work in the horror genre, was also screened at this festival. Michaud", "psg_id": "19284357" }, { "title": "Maude Delap", "text": "collecting rare species are indefatigable.\" In 1936 Delap was made an associate of the Linnean Society of London. She died in July 1953, having been predeceased by all of her siblings, and was buried alongside her sisters near Knightstown, County Kerry. A plaque was erected to her in 1998 on Valentia Island by the Irish National Committee for Commemorative Plaques in Science and Technology. Maude was also the subject of an art work by Dorothy Cross, exploring her life and interaction with contemporary scientists and artists. Maude Delap Maude Jane Delap (7 December 1866 – 23 July 1953) was a", "psg_id": "18386718" }, { "title": "Maude Michaud", "text": "pandemic while the proximity to one another only serves to pull them apart even further. Together, Eva and Sam are forced to confront their innermost demons. Maude Michaud Maude Michaud (Born December 23, 1986) is a Canadian screenwriter, filmmaker and actress. She is best known for her first feature length film \"Dys-\" (2014), which she wrote, directed, produced and edited. Maude Michaud is from Greenfield Park, Quebec. She began drama lessons when she was nine years old. By the age of sixteen, she made her first short film, \"Finding Hope\", which was chosen for the official selection in Toronto's International", "psg_id": "19284360" }, { "title": "Caitlín Maude", "text": "Caitlín Maude Caitlín Maude (1941–1982) was an Irish poet, activist, teacher, actress and traditional singer. She was born in Casla, County Galway, and reared in the Irish language. Her mother, Máire Nic an Iomaire, was a school teacher from Casla, and Caitlín received her primary education from her on a small island off the coast of Rosmuc, Connemara. Caitlín's father, John Maude, was from Cill Bhriocáin in Rosmuc. Caitlín Maude attended University College Galway, where she excelled in French. She became a teacher, working in schools in Counties Kildare, Mayo, and Wicklow. She also worked in other capacities in London", "psg_id": "7240018" }, { "title": "Caitlín Maude", "text": "County Dublin. She was a sean-nós singer of distinction. She made one album in this genre, \"Caitlín\" (1975), now available as a CD. It contains both traditional songs and a selection of her poetry. She married Cathal Ó Luain in 1969. They had one child, Caomhán, a son. She died of complications from cancer in 1982 aged 41, and is buried in Bohernabreena graveyard, overlooking the city on the Dublin Mountains. Ó Coigligh, Ciarán (ed.) (1984). \"Caitlín Maude: dánta\". Coiscéim. \"Caitlín Maude - Caitlín\" [CD]. Ref: CEFCD042 Caitlín Maude Caitlín Maude (1941–1982) was an Irish poet, activist, teacher, actress and", "psg_id": "7240021" }, { "title": "Maude Fealy", "text": "Maude Fealy Maude Fealy (March 4, 1883 – November 9, 1971) was an American stage and silent film actress whose career survived into the talkie era. She was born as Maude Mary Hawk on March 4, 1883 in Memphis, Tennessee, the daughter of James Hawk and actress and acting coach, Margaret Fealy. Her mother remarried to Rafaello Cavallo, the first conductor of the Pueblo, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, and Fealy lived in Colorado off and on for most of her life. At the age of three, she performed on stage with her mother and went on to make her Broadway debut", "psg_id": "7005735" }, { "title": "Maude Guérin", "text": "Maude Guérin Maude Guérin (born June 11, 1965 in La Tuque, Quebec) is a Canadian film and television actress. She is most noted for her performance in the 2018 film \"Family First (Chien de garde)\", for which she won the Prix Iris for Best Actress at the 2nd Prix Iris. She was previously a Prix Jutra nominee for Best Supporting Actress in 2000 for \"Matroni and Me (Matroni et moi)\" and in 2001 for \"Pandora's Beauty (La Beauté de Pandore)\", and Best Actress in 2003 for \"The Collector (Le Collectionneur)\". She has also appeared in the films \"Heads or Tails", "psg_id": "20900694" }, { "title": "Maude Hirst", "text": "Maude Hirst Maude Hirst (February 6, 1993) is a British actress mostly known for her role as Helga on The History Channel TV show \"Vikings\" between 2013 and 2017. Hirst studied drama arts at the renowned London school Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. Maude Hirst is the elder daughter of the producer and writer Michael Hirst, known for the films \"Elizabeth\" (1998) and its sequel \"\" (2007) and most recently for the TV shows \"The Tudors\" (2007–2010) and \"Vikings\" (2013-present). Prior to \"Vikings\", Maude Hirst also appeared on the British television series \"The Tudors\" in the role of Kat", "psg_id": "20092508" }, { "title": "Maude (TV series)", "text": "at a cemetery, played by J. Pat O'Malley) in 1975. They marry in 1977 and move to Ireland to care for Bert's mother. Mrs. Naugatuck's frequent sparring with Maude is, arguably, just as comedically popular as Florida's sparring. The difference in the two relationships was that Mrs. Naugatuck often seems to despise Maude Findlay, whereas Florida seems only periodically frustrated by her boss. Lear said the last name 'Naugatuck' was directly taken from the town of Naugatuck, Connecticut, which he found amusing. Due to the popularity of the program, Baddeley even visited the town in the late 1970s and was", "psg_id": "2241788" }, { "title": "Maude Adams", "text": "been written especially for her. Maude Adams Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden (November 11, 1872 – July 17, 1953), known professionally as Maude Adams, was an American actress who achieved her greatest success as the character Peter Pan, first playing the role in the 1905 Broadway production of \"Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up\". Adams's personality appealed to a large audience and helped her become the most successful and highest-paid performer of her day, with a yearly income of more than one million dollars during her peak. Adams began performing as a child while accompanying her actress mother", "psg_id": "2839354" }, { "title": "Maude Adams", "text": "Maude Adams Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden (November 11, 1872 – July 17, 1953), known professionally as Maude Adams, was an American actress who achieved her greatest success as the character Peter Pan, first playing the role in the 1905 Broadway production of \"Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up\". Adams's personality appealed to a large audience and helped her become the most successful and highest-paid performer of her day, with a yearly income of more than one million dollars during her peak. Adams began performing as a child while accompanying her actress mother on tour. At age 16,", "psg_id": "2839333" }, { "title": "Nesta Maude Ashworth", "text": "Nesta Maude Ashworth Nesta Gervaise Ashworth née Maude (9 October 1893 – 13 July 1982), was an early Scouting notable, instrumental in the setting up of Lone Guides, members of the Guides who are in isolated areas or otherwise do not participate in a regular Scouting unit or organisation. 1st Lone Company was established in 1912 by Agnes Baden-Powell, with Nesta Maude serving as Captain. Nesta Maude, with Rotha Lintorn-Orman, was one of the girls who showed up at the 1909 Crystal Palace Scout Rally wanting to be Scouts, which led to the foundation of the Girl Guides. The Crystal", "psg_id": "19777796" }, { "title": "Micki & Maude", "text": "Micki & Maude Micki & Maude is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore. It co-stars Tony Award-winning actress and dancer Ann Reinking as Micki and Amy Irving as Maude. With the exception of appearances as herself, as in the documentary \"Mad Hot Ballroom\" in 2005, this has been Reinking's last film role as of 2016. The film co-stars Wallace Shawn and includes two scenes with wrestler André the Giant in which he is introduced by his own name. Unlike their later roles in \"The Princess Bride\", the two do not appear together onscreen.", "psg_id": "3976769" }, { "title": "Maude Guérin", "text": "(J'en suis!)\", \"Tar Angel (L'Ange de goudron)\", \"Audition (L'Audition)\", \"The Master Key (Grande Ourse: La clé des possibles)\" and \"The Passion of Augustine (La Passion d'Augustine)\", and the television series \"Watatatow\", \"Providence\", \"Vice caché\", \"Belle-Baie\", \"Mémoires vives\" and \"Feux\". Maude Guérin Maude Guérin (born June 11, 1965 in La Tuque, Quebec) is a Canadian film and television actress. She is most noted for her performance in the 2018 film \"Family First (Chien de garde)\", for which she won the Prix Iris for Best Actress at the 2nd Prix Iris. She was previously a Prix Jutra nominee for Best Supporting Actress", "psg_id": "20900695" }, { "title": "Harold and Maude", "text": "sequel and prequel to \"Harold and Maude\". The sequel, \"Harold's Story\", would have Cort portray Harold's life after Maude. Higgins also imagined a prequel showing Maude's life before Harold, \"Grover and Maude\" had Maude learning how to steal cars from Grover Muldoon, the character portrayed by Richard Pryor in Higgins' 1976 film \"Silver Streak\". Higgins wanted Gordon and Pryor to reprise their roles. Harold and Maude Harold and Maude is a 1971 American romantic black comedy drama directed by Hal Ashby and released by Paramount Pictures. It incorporates elements of dark humor and existentialist drama. The plot revolves around the", "psg_id": "171353" }, { "title": "And Then There's Maude", "text": "bra-burner, Ain't ya glad she showed up? (Oh yeah!) And when the country was fallin' apart, Betsy Ross got it all sewed up. (CHORUS): (And then there's Maude), And then there's Maude, (And then there's Maude), And then there's Maude, (And then there's Maude), And then there's Maude, (And then there's...), That uncompromisin', enterprisin', anything but tranquilizin', Right on Maude!\" And Then There's Maude \"And Then There's Maude (Maude's Theme)\" is the theme song for the television series \"Maude\" (1972–1978), written by Marilyn and Alan Bergman and Dave Grusin, and performed by Donny Hathaway. Keeping with the theme of the", "psg_id": "9576908" }, { "title": "Honor Maude", "text": "Many Lands\" on their way to Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony, where, on Ocean Island and later Beru. She saw string figures for the first time. Maude was a charter member of the International String Figure Association in 1978. Honor Maude Honor Courtney Maude (née King; Wem, Shropshire; 10 July 1905 – 15 April 2001, Canberra, Australia) was a British-Australian authority on Oceanic string figures, having published Maude & Maude 1958, Maude & Wedgewood 1967, Firth & Maude 1970, Maude 1971, Maude 1978, Emory & Maude 1979, Maude 1984, and Beaglehole & Maude 1989. One of these being \"the absolute", "psg_id": "15845746" }, { "title": "Honor Maude", "text": "Honor Maude Honor Courtney Maude (née King; Wem, Shropshire; 10 July 1905 – 15 April 2001, Canberra, Australia) was a British-Australian authority on Oceanic string figures, having published Maude & Maude 1958, Maude & Wedgewood 1967, Firth & Maude 1970, Maude 1971, Maude 1978, Emory & Maude 1979, Maude 1984, and Beaglehole & Maude 1989. One of these being \"the absolute bible of string-figure literature\" according to Mark Sherman. She was the wife of British civil servant and anthropologist Henry Evans Maude, who sparked her interest in string figures through lending her a copy of Kathleen Haddon's \"Cat's Cradles from", "psg_id": "15845745" }, { "title": "Micki & Maude", "text": "follows them around, spying on both families from a distance. Eventually Rob reconciles with both Micki and Maude, though it is not clear if the two women are aware he has reconciled with the other. The film ends with the women pursuing their careers: Micki as a judge presiding in a courtroom, Maude playing cello in a symphony orchestra. The film closes with a shot of Rob in a park years later, with two babies and his six other children he has had over the years with Micki and Maude. In 1985, Moore won the Golden Globe award for Best", "psg_id": "3976773" }, { "title": "Maude Meagher", "text": "Maude Meagher Maude Meagher (8 April 1895 – 1977) was a novelist, author of \"Fantastic Traveller\", the tale of a young man living in a world of his dreams. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Rev. H.A. Meagher and Anne Maude Tomlinson. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1917, where she met her lifelong friend Catherine Urner, and became a reporter for the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" in 1918. In 1919-1920, she worked as a foreign correspondent and an actress in England and Germany, and then traveled with her friend Catherine through France, Algeria and Italy. In", "psg_id": "12042670" }, { "title": "Maude Hirst", "text": "Ashley between 2008 and 2010, and in the films \"Nuryan\" (2009) and \"Cash and Curry\" (2008). Maude Hirst Maude Hirst (February 6, 1993) is a British actress mostly known for her role as Helga on The History Channel TV show \"Vikings\" between 2013 and 2017. Hirst studied drama arts at the renowned London school Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. Maude Hirst is the elder daughter of the producer and writer Michael Hirst, known for the films \"Elizabeth\" (1998) and its sequel \"\" (2007) and most recently for the TV shows \"The Tudors\" (2007–2010) and \"Vikings\" (2013-present). Prior to \"Vikings\",", "psg_id": "20092509" }, { "title": "Aylmer and Louise Maude", "text": "Aylmer and Louise Maude Aylmer Maude (28 March 1858 – 25 August 1938) and Louise Maude (1855–1939) were English translators of Leo Tolstoy's works, and Aylmer Maude also wrote his friend Tolstoy's biography. After living many years in Russia the Maudes spent the rest of their life in England translating Tolstoy's writing and promoting public interest in his work. Aylmer Maude was also involved in a number of early 20th century progressive and idealistic causes. Aylmer Maude was born in Ipswich, the son of a Church of England clergyman, Reverend F.H. Maude, and his wife Lucy, who came from a", "psg_id": "7534444" }, { "title": "Harold and Maude", "text": "by American Film Institute in these lists: At the 29th Golden Globe Awards, Bud Cort and Ruth Gordon received a nomination for Best Actor and Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy film, respectively. The music in \"Harold and Maude\" was composed and performed by Cat Stevens. He had been suggested by Elton John to do the music after John had dropped out of the project. Stevens composed two original songs for the film, \"Don't Be Shy\" and \"If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out\" and performed instrumental and alternative versions of the songs \"On the Road to Find", "psg_id": "171349" }, { "title": "Maude Findlay", "text": "Fonda for President campaign scheme, she was criticized on all sides by Walter, Carol, Arthur and Vivian, who felt that she had been crazy for cleaning out his college fund. This led Phillip to forcefully stand up for his grandmother, saying that she had done what she had done in a good cause. He then kissed his grandmother. Walter praised his grandson for standing up for her, \"Your grandmother needed that,\" he said, which met with agreement from his mother and the Harmons. She eventually went to see a psychiatrist about her condition. In the final episode, Maude finally achieved", "psg_id": "11207051" }, { "title": "Aylmer and Louise Maude", "text": "knowledge of the two languages and for penetration into the very meaning of the matter translated, could not be invented.\" Aylmer and Louise Maude Aylmer Maude (28 March 1858 – 25 August 1938) and Louise Maude (1855–1939) were English translators of Leo Tolstoy's works, and Aylmer Maude also wrote his friend Tolstoy's biography. After living many years in Russia the Maudes spent the rest of their life in England translating Tolstoy's writing and promoting public interest in his work. Aylmer Maude was also involved in a number of early 20th century progressive and idealistic causes. Aylmer Maude was born in", "psg_id": "7534459" }, { "title": "Francis Maude", "text": "November 2016. Maude was quoted in Alan Clark's \"Diaries\" that in the view of the Conservative Party the then-Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson \"couldn't be Foreign Secretary as a Jew\". He has since praised the Conservative Party for appointing a man \"born into a Jewish family\" as Prime Minister, referring to Benjamin Disraeli. While in the Shadow Cabinet Maude was accused of hypocrisy by promoting a \"family-friendly\" image while being the non-executive chairman of Jubilee Investment Trust plc, which held 21% of American pornographic actress Jill Kelly's adult DVD business, and chairman of the Mission Marketing Group, which has", "psg_id": "2462702" }, { "title": "Maude, South Australia", "text": "Maude, South Australia Maude is a locality on the Goyder Highway in the Mid North region of South Australia. The locality of Maude occupies the entire Hundred of Maude from which it derives its name. The Hundred of Maude was renamed in 1918 after General Maude as part of the programme of alteration of \"names of enemy origin\". The Hundred of Maude had previously been the Hundred of Schomburgk, named in 1880 for Dr Richard Von Schomburgk, the second director of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. Maude includes the former town of Florieton. Florieton was named in 1882 for Florence Annie", "psg_id": "20553960" }, { "title": "Maude Fulton", "text": "Maude Fulton Maude Fulton (May 14, 1881 – November 9, 1950) was a Broadway stage actress, playwright, stage director, theater manager, and later a Hollywood screenwriter. Born in 1881 in El Dorado, Kansas, she was the daughter of newspaperman Titus Parker Fulton and Lulu Belle Couchman. She grew up in El Dorado, Kansas and Lexington, Missouri, and worked as a stenographer, telegraph operator, and short story writer before becoming an actress. She first appeared on the stage in amateur productions in Aberdeen, South Dakota in 1904. On the opening night of Fulton's Broadway debut, in the cast of \"Mam'zelle Champagne\"", "psg_id": "14541135" }, { "title": "Maude Apatow", "text": "Maude Apatow Maude Apatow (born December 15, 1997) is an American actress. She is the elder daughter of director Judd Apatow and actress Leslie Mann and is known for her roles as the daughter to her real-life mother's characters in \"Knocked Up\" (2007), \"Funny People\" (2009), and \"This Is 40\" (2012). Apatow first appeared in the 2007 comedy film \"Knocked Up\", written, produced and directed by her father Judd Apatow. She plays Sadie to parents Pete (played by Paul Rudd) and Debbie (played by her real life mother, Leslie Mann). Her sister in the film, Charlotte, is played by her", "psg_id": "17437352" }, { "title": "Joan Maude", "text": "she married Oliver Woods (1911-1972). She was the writer, producer, and production designer of the short film \"All Hallowe'en\" (1952). Her mother, an author as well as an actress, published a book \"Behind the night-light: the by-world of a child of three\" in 1912 recording 'faithfully' the beasts and animals Joan imagined as a 3 year old. Joan Maude Joan Maude (16 January 1908 – 28 September 1998) was an English actress, active from the 1920s to the 1950s. She is probably best known for playing the Chief Recorder in the 1946 Powell and Pressburger film \"A Matter of Life", "psg_id": "10638249" }, { "title": "Nurse Maude", "text": "and provides district nursing, in-home care and palliative hospice care in the Canterbury, Kaikoura and West Coast regions of New Zealand's South Island. There are two stained glass windows which commemorate Maude's life and work – one in the former chapel of Christchurch Hospital (now the Christchurch Nurses' Memorial Chapel), and one in the chapel of the Community of the Sacred Name (formerly the Deaconess Institution). A marble bust of Maude stands in the foyer of the Nurse Maude Hospital. Nurse Maude Sibylla Emily Maude (11 August 1862 – 12 July 1935), known as Nurse Maude, was the founder of", "psg_id": "16264634" }, { "title": "Angus Maude", "text": "soon after, in January 1981, following which he received a knighthood. Maude gave up his seat at the 1983 UK general election, and was elevated to the House of Lords as a life peer on 19 September 1983, taking the title Baron Maude of Stratford-upon-Avon, of Stratford-upon-Avon in the County of Warwickshire. He died in 1993. He was nicknamed \"The Mekon\" because of his prominent forehead and overbearing manner. Angus Maude Angus Edmund Upton Maude, Baron Maude of Stratford-upon-Avon, (8 September 1912 – 9 November 1993) was a British Conservative politician and cabinet minister from 1979 to 1981. He is", "psg_id": "4427004" }, { "title": "Maude (TV series)", "text": "time, including an introductory \"Maude-a-thon\" marathon. \"Maude\" was later seen on Nick at Nite in the United States in 2001. Reruns of \"Maude\" are occasionally shown on Canwest's digital specialty channel, DejaView in Canada. In 2010, \"Maude\" began reruns in Chicago, on WWME-CA's Me-TV. In 2011, \"Maude\" began airing on Antenna TV, a new digital broadcast network, which has since run the entire six season cycle of the show. In 2015, reruns of \"Maude\" began airing on Logo TV during late night/early morning. It also airs weeknights on FETV (Family Entertainment Television). \"Maude\" was adapted in France as . \"Maguy\"", "psg_id": "2241804" }, { "title": "Lake Maude", "text": "walking trail, long, picnic facilities, a playground, two public fishing piers and a nature observation deck. This lake does not have a public swimming area, however. The Hook and Bullet website says Lake Maude contains largemouth bass, bluegill and crappie. Lake Maude Lake Maude is an oval-shaped lake on the north side of Winter Haven, Florida. It has a surface area of . On its north and west sides, Lake Maude is bordered by residential areas. On its entire east side is Lake Maude Nature Park and on the south Lake Maude is bordered by Avenue O Northeast. Lake Maude", "psg_id": "17433894" }, { "title": "Lake Maude", "text": "Lake Maude Lake Maude is an oval-shaped lake on the north side of Winter Haven, Florida. It has a surface area of . On its north and west sides, Lake Maude is bordered by residential areas. On its entire east side is Lake Maude Nature Park and on the south Lake Maude is bordered by Avenue O Northeast. Lake Maude allows for much public access. A public boat ramp is on the south shore, just off Avenue O Northeast. The Lake Maude Nature Park is located along the entire east shore of the lake. The nature park has a paved", "psg_id": "17433893" }, { "title": "Francis Maude", "text": "Francis Maude Francis Anthony Aylmer Maude, Baron Maude of Horsham (born 4 July 1953) is a British Conservative politician, who served over 25 years on the front bench in the House of Commons, including posts as Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster-General, as well as Member of Parliament representing Horsham in Sussex, and then as Baron Maude of Horsham as Minister of State for Trade and Investment until April 2016. Maude is the son of the former Conservative Cabinet Minister, also a Life Peer, Angus Maude. He spent part of his childhood in Sydney, Australia while his father edited", "psg_id": "2462682" }, { "title": "Maude (pilot)", "text": "though Maude attempts to smooth things over, the couple argues and calls off the wedding. Maude comforts her daughter and breaks the news to Edith and Archie, and Archie reveals that he was the one who unknowingly called the cops on the party, leading Maude to blame him for the entire debacle. For what he did, Maude stomps on his foot and then berates him. Carol assures him that it was not his fault, however, and he agrees with this and departs with Edith, leaving behind their wedding gift as \"a deposit for the next one.\" Maude (pilot) \"Maude\" is", "psg_id": "19597680" }, { "title": "Maude Goodman", "text": "also referenced in Forster's \"Howard's End\", in which \"one of the masterpieces of Maud Goodman\" was part of the decoration of Leonard Bast's apartment. Sometimes her name appears as 'Maude' with an 'e' and sometimes as 'Maud' without the 'e'. Maude Goodman Maude Goodman (1853–1938) was a British painter. Maude Goodman was born in Manchester, England, to Jewish parents, in 1853. She was called Matilda at birth. Due to the death of her birth mother, she was later raised and encouraged in her pursuit of art education by her step-mother who was also Jewish. Goodman studied art in London at", "psg_id": "18685795" }, { "title": "Stanley Maude", "text": "ill from cholera (which some sources claim to have been caught from drinking \"unboiled\" milk) and abruptly died. Coincidentally, he died in the same house as German Field Marshal von der Goltz nineteen months earlier. General Marshall succeeded him. Mount Maude, a peak in the Cascade Range, was named for Frederick Maude by Albert H. Sylvester. In 2003, the British military headquarters in Baghdad's Green Zone was named \"Maude House\". In March 1918 parliament agreed to a request from the King that he grant the sum of £25,000 to his widow. Maude is buried in Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery.", "psg_id": "1649266" }, { "title": "Maude system", "text": "Maude system The Maude system is an implementation of rewriting logic developed at SRI International. It is similar in its general approach to Joseph Goguen's OBJ3 implementation of equational logic, but based on rewriting logic rather than order-sorted equational logic, and with a heavy emphasis on powerful metaprogramming based on reflection. Maude is free software, and tutorials are available online. Maude modules (rewrite theories) consists of a term-language plus sets of equations and rewrite-rules. Terms in a rewrite theory are constructed using operators (functions taking 0 or more arguments of some sort, which return a term of a specific sort).", "psg_id": "4231480" }, { "title": "Maude Turner Gordon", "text": "company. Her elder sister, Emma Harper Turner, served as Grand President of Pi Beta Phi, from 1890-93. Another sister, Nelle Turner, was a member of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women. She eloped and married John C. Gordon on December 19, 1885 in Johnson County, Indiana. Their daughter, Dorothy, an alumna of the Fauquier Institute of Warrenton, Virginia, married Lt. Robert A. White of the U.S. Navy in 1916. On January 12, 1940, Gordon died from pneumonia in Los Angeles, California, aged 71. She was survived by a sister. Maude Turner Gordon Maude Turner Gordon (November 10, 1868 – January", "psg_id": "11950602" }, { "title": "Maude Kegg", "text": "Maude Kegg Maude Kegg (Ojibwa name \"Naawakamigookwe\", meaning \"Centered upon the Ground Woman\"; 1904–1996) was an Ojibwa writer, folk artist, and cultural interpreter. She was a member of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, located in east-central Minnesota. She was born as Maude Ellen Mitchell in a bark wigwam during the \"Manoominike-giizis\" (or \"Ricing Moon\"), which occurs in August, in 1904 in Crow Wing County, Minnesota near Portage Lake, a few miles northwest of Mille Lacs Lake. Her parents were Charles Mitchell, a member of the non-Removable Mille Lacs Indians of the \"Adik-doodem\", and his wife, Nancy Pine. Maude was", "psg_id": "8425439" }, { "title": "Charles Maude", "text": "on Low Sunday 1880 Bishop Webb of Bloemfontein dedicated the \"re-erected 'church-like' church\" and instituted C.B. Maude as Rector of Kimberley. Ill health soon forced him to resign, however, and he returned to England. Maude Street in Kimberley is named after him. Maude served subsequently as Vicar of Leek in Staffordshire. The Maude Institute was built and presented for use by St Edward’s Church, Leek by parishioners, as a memento of Maude’s vicariate, in 1896. Maude moved in 1896 from Leek to Shrewsbury in Shropshire when he was appointed by the Bishop of Lichfield both Vicar of St Chad's Church,", "psg_id": "13323431" }, { "title": "Edmund Maude", "text": "36. Edmund Maude Edmund Maude (31 December 1839 – 2 July 1876) was an English amateur first-class cricketer, who played two matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1866. Born in Middleton, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, Maude made his debut against Cambridgeshire at Great Horton Road, Bradford and scored 1 and 16. His last game, at the same venue against Nottinghamshire, was ruined by rain washing out the first two days. Nottinghamshire scored 103 for 6 in 95 overs on the final day, depriving Maude of another chance to bat in first-class cricket. Maude died in July 1876 in Headingley, Leeds,", "psg_id": "10089385" }, { "title": "Edmund Maude", "text": "Edmund Maude Edmund Maude (31 December 1839 – 2 July 1876) was an English amateur first-class cricketer, who played two matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1866. Born in Middleton, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, Maude made his debut against Cambridgeshire at Great Horton Road, Bradford and scored 1 and 16. His last game, at the same venue against Nottinghamshire, was ruined by rain washing out the first two days. Nottinghamshire scored 103 for 6 in 95 overs on the final day, depriving Maude of another chance to bat in first-class cricket. Maude died in July 1876 in Headingley, Leeds, aged", "psg_id": "10089384" }, { "title": "Maude Hutchins", "text": "Maude Hutchins was an accomplished amateur pilot. Hutchins died in Fairfield, Connecticut on March 28, 1991. Maude Hutchins Maude Phelps McVeigh Hutchins (1899 – 28 March 1991) was an American novelist and artist born in New York City, the daughter of Warren Ratcliff McVeigh, an editor at the New York Sun, and Maude Phelps. Maude and her sister were orphaned at a young age and raised by their aunt, a prominent member of Long Island society and by her grandparents in Bayshore on Long Island. She was married in 1921 to Robert Maynard Hutchins who went on to become University", "psg_id": "12190965" }, { "title": "Thomas Maude", "text": "curate at St Paul Covent Garden in 1835. He was presented to the rectory of Elvington, City of York in 1841. Maude published: As a poet, his name was coupled in the \"Fraserian Papers\" with those of Edwin Atherstone, Edward Ball and Robert Montgomery. Maude married Elizabeth Stewart Hay, in 1835. The daughter of David Stewart Hay of Perth, Scotland, she was the niece of James Laing of Dominica, and counter-claimant under his will. Thomas Maude Thomas Maude (1801–1865) was an English clergyman, writer and poet. He was the son of Thomas Maude (1770–1831) of Newcastle upon Tyne, a partner", "psg_id": "19530393" }, { "title": "Francis Maude", "text": "woman suffered severe burns during an attempt to decant petrol next to a lit gas cooker. Harris believed that Maude's advice helped cause the incident. Maude married Christina Jane Hadfield in 1984, and they have five children. Francis Maude Francis Anthony Aylmer Maude, Baron Maude of Horsham (born 4 July 1953) is a British Conservative politician, who served over 25 years on the front bench in the House of Commons, including posts as Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster-General, as well as Member of Parliament representing Horsham in Sussex, and then as Baron Maude of Horsham as Minister of", "psg_id": "2462707" }, { "title": "Timothy Maude", "text": "Knights of Columbus named the Timothy J. Maude Council 10292 in Wiesbaden, Germany in Maude's memory. Timothy Maude Timothy Joseph \"Tim\" Maude (November 18, 1947 – September 11, 2001) was a United States Army officer who was killed in the September 11 attacks of 2001. Maude, a lieutenant general, was the highest ranking U.S. military officer killed in the September 11 attacks and the most senior U.S. Army officer killed by foreign action since the death of Lieutenant General Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr. on June 18, 1945, in the Battle of Okinawa during World War II. Maude had been serving", "psg_id": "10035003" }, { "title": "Nurse Maude", "text": "Nurse Maude Sibylla Emily Maude (11 August 1862 – 12 July 1935), known as Nurse Maude, was the founder of district nursing in New Zealand. She was loved for her selfless work for the poor, walking many miles each day in every kind of weather to treat those who could afford no medical help. Maude was born in Christchurch New Zealand, on 11 August 1862. She was the eldest of eight children born to Thomas Maude and Emily Brown. At the time of her birth, Thomas was a member of the provincial government, the Canterbury Provincial Council. In 1876, the", "psg_id": "16264627" }, { "title": "Timothy Maude", "text": "from Golden Gate University and a Master of Arts Degree in Public Administration from Ball State University. Upon being commissioned he served one year in South Vietnam and the rest of his career in the United States, West Germany and South Korea. His assignments included: Maude was stationed in Washington, D.C. in August 1998 and was nominated as Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel by President Clinton's Secretary of Defense, William S. Cohen, in May 2000. Maude began the \"Army of One\" recruiting campaign using television and internet advertising. He had testified before the U.S. Congress concerning the necessity of", "psg_id": "10034998" }, { "title": "Arthur Maude", "text": "Arthur Maude Arthur John Maude (23 July 1880 – 9 January 1950) was an English actor, screenwriter, and film director. Maude was born Arthur John Maud on 23 July 1880 in Pontefract, West Riding, Yorkshire, to William Robert Maud (1849–1919) and his wife Lucy Monkman (1853–1929). He would make the claim in later years that he was also the nephew of British general Sir Frederick Stanley Maude, the World War I hero of the Mesopotamia campaign, but this is not supported by British census returns and vital records. Maude began his career as a stage actor. He played for six", "psg_id": "15604198" }, { "title": "Aylmer and Louise Maude", "text": "chess, enjoying long discussions, but not always agreeing with the great writer 30 years his senior. Tolstoy made return visits, getting to know Louise and the family, even showing the boys how to make \"paper cockerels.\" After the Maudes settled in England, Tolstoy and Aylmer Maude kept up a regular correspondence, with Maude making occasional trips to Russia to see Tolstoy at his Yasnaya Polyana estate. During his 1902 visit Tolstoy authorized Maude to write his biography. Many of the British business people in late 19th century Russia prospered and were able to plan for early retirement; Aylmer Maude gave", "psg_id": "7534448" }, { "title": "Maude Fulton", "text": "for films in Hollywood through the 1930s, with writing credits on a total of 21 pictures and acting credits on five. She died on November 9, 1950 in a San Fernando, California hospital, aged 69. Maude Fulton Maude Fulton (May 14, 1881 – November 9, 1950) was a Broadway stage actress, playwright, stage director, theater manager, and later a Hollywood screenwriter. Born in 1881 in El Dorado, Kansas, she was the daughter of newspaperman Titus Parker Fulton and Lulu Belle Couchman. She grew up in El Dorado, Kansas and Lexington, Missouri, and worked as a stenographer, telegraph operator, and short", "psg_id": "14541138" }, { "title": "Maude Eburne", "text": "first significant film role — and first sound film role — in \"The Bat Whispers\" (1930), director Roland West's sound remake of his 1926 silent feature \"The Bat\". Eugene J. Hall married Eburne \"in about 1905\". They had a daughter, Marion Birdseye Hall, in 1907. She retired in 1951. Eburne died on October 15, 1960 in Hollywood, California at age 84. Eburne's more than 100 films include: Maude Eburne Maude Eburne (born Maud Eburne Riggs, 10 November 1875 – 15 October 1960) was a Canadian character actress of stage and screen, known for playing eccentric roles. Eburne was born the", "psg_id": "11520880" }, { "title": "Maude Eburne", "text": "Maude Eburne Maude Eburne (born Maud Eburne Riggs, 10 November 1875 – 15 October 1960) was a Canadian character actress of stage and screen, known for playing eccentric roles. Eburne was born the daughter of John and Mary Riggs, in Bronte-on-the-Lake, Ontario. She studied elocution in Toronto, Ontario. The death of Eburne's father in 1901 was a catalyst for her entry into acting as a profession. She said that he would not have approved a stage career for her and added, \"If my father knew I was on the stage, he would not rest in peace.\" Eburne began her career", "psg_id": "11520878" }, { "title": "Maude Turner Gordon", "text": "Maude Turner Gordon Maude Turner Gordon (November 10, 1868 – January 12, 1940) was an American actress who appeared in 81 films between 1914 and 1938. Born in Franklin, Indiana, Gordon was the daughter of Alexander and Nancy Wright Turner. She was educated in the schools in Franklin. In the early 1900s, Gordon performed in repertory theatre with the Neill Stock Company in California. She appeared in a number of Broadway productions from 1908–1925 including: \"Glorious Betsy\", \"The American Maid\", \"A Full House\", \"Elsie\", and \"Big Boy\". She appeared onstage in \"Mrs. Holmes, Detective\", which was produced by her own", "psg_id": "11950601" }, { "title": "Maude (TV series)", "text": "\"Maude\". Mill Creek subsequently re-released the first season on DVD on February 3, 2015. On December 2, 2014, Shout! Factory announced it had acquired the rights to the series; it subsequently released the complete series on DVD on March 17, 2015. Among the bonus features, the set includes the two Second season episodes of \"All in the Family\", which introduced Maude (\"Cousin Maude's Visit\" and \"Maude\"); two previously unaired episodes of \"Maude\" (\"The Double Standard\" and \"Maude's New Friends\"); the Syndicated Sales Presentation, hosted by Norman Lear; as well as three featurettes called \"And Then There's Maude: Television's First Feminist\";", "psg_id": "2241802" }, { "title": "Maude Cary", "text": "was sent as a missionary to Northern Africa her school instructed her to help the less fortunate within the United States of America. Being sent first to Leavenworth, Kansas, Maude along with several other girls \"held weekly Bible classes, visited homes and hospitals and conducted young people's missionary meetings.\" Although they were met with opposition they continued ministering until being sent to Hastings, Nebraska. Once again they were received with opposition and yet Maude did not become discouraged knowing that she was learning and would soon be headed to Africa. \"Early in the fall of 1901 another party was organized", "psg_id": "15378229" }, { "title": "Harold and Maude", "text": "decided then I enjoyed being dead.\" As they become closer, their friendship soon blossoms into a romance and Harold announces that he will marry Maude, resulting in disgusted outbursts from his family, analyst, and priest. Maude's 80th birthday arrives, and Harold throws a surprise party for her. As the couple dance, Maude tells Harold that she \"couldn't imagine a lovelier farewell.\" Confused, he questions Maude as to her meaning and she reveals that she has taken an overdose of sleeping pills and will be dead by morning. She restates her firm belief that eighty is the proper age to die.", "psg_id": "171338" } ]
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which of the friends cast has a son called julian in real life?
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[ { "title": "A Journey Called Life", "text": "able to finish the marathon that he has prepared so long for. Together, Ka becomes pregnant once again and Kam moves back home. Sze family Shing family Kam family Cheung family Other cast 41st TVB Anniversary Awards (2008) A Journey Called Life A Journey Called Life (Traditional Chinese: ) is a TVB modern drama series broadcast in March 2008, starring Linda Chung, Steven Ma and Kent Cheng. This is also one of the few TVB series that TVB has produced that dealt with real life issues and scenarios. It's a series that involved both morals and life's lessons. The entire", "psg_id": "11721704" }, { "title": "A Journey Called Life", "text": "A Journey Called Life A Journey Called Life (Traditional Chinese: ) is a TVB modern drama series broadcast in March 2008, starring Linda Chung, Steven Ma and Kent Cheng. This is also one of the few TVB series that TVB has produced that dealt with real life issues and scenarios. It's a series that involved both morals and life's lessons. The entire series featured problems that teenagers and young adults have been dealing with over past decade, including drugs, abortions, rape, family trust and relationships, money and greed. Ever since her mother died when she was young, Sze Ka-Ka (Linda", "psg_id": "11721699" }, { "title": "Pilot (My So-Called Life)", "text": "Pilot (My So-Called Life) \"Pilot\" is the first episode of the American teen drama television series \"My So-Called Life\". The episode premiered on ABC on August 25, 1994. Written by series creator Winnie Holzman and directed by Scott Winant, the episode begins the story of Angela Chase (Claire Danes), a fifteen-year-old high school sophomore who is experiencing the difficulties of friends and parents. In addition, the pilot also introduces the supporting cast, including Angela's parents, Patty and Graham, her two best friends, Rayanne Graff and Rickie Vasquez, as well as Angela's love interest, Jordan Catalano. Fifteen-year-old Angela Chase and her", "psg_id": "18401499" }, { "title": "A Son Called Gabriel", "text": "A Son Called Gabriel A Son Called Gabriel is the 2004 debut novel by author Damian McNicholl. It was a finalist for a Lambda Award in 2005. Set in Northern Ireland in the sixties and seventies, this novel describes the coming-of-age and sexual awakening of Gabriel Harkin. Gabriel, a working class Catholic boy, writes in the first person and talks about his life from the age of six to sixteen and there is a dark family secret involving his Uncle Brendan who is a priest in Kenya. Gabriel’s story is set against the backdrop of the Troubles and the religious", "psg_id": "7485173" }, { "title": "A Son Called Gabriel", "text": "adolescence.\" Publisher's Weeklycalled the novel \"a worthy debut\", noting that McNicholl is a \"graceful writer\". A Son Called Gabriel A Son Called Gabriel is the 2004 debut novel by author Damian McNicholl. It was a finalist for a Lambda Award in 2005. Set in Northern Ireland in the sixties and seventies, this novel describes the coming-of-age and sexual awakening of Gabriel Harkin. Gabriel, a working class Catholic boy, writes in the first person and talks about his life from the age of six to sixteen and there is a dark family secret involving his Uncle Brendan who is a priest", "psg_id": "7485177" }, { "title": "Real Friends (Kanye West song)", "text": "Real Friends (Kanye West song) \"Real Friends\" is a song by American rapper Kanye West, featuring vocals from fellow rapper Ty Dolla Sign. It was released as a promotional single from West's seventh studio album, \"The Life of Pablo\", on January 8, 2016, as part of West's GOOD Fridays program. The song contains a sample of \"Friends\" by Whodini, which has previously been sampled by other rap artists, including Tupac and Dr Dre. Lyrically, the track is centered around West's relationships with his friends and family. The lines: \"I had a cousin that stole my laptop that I was fuckin'", "psg_id": "19269178" }, { "title": "The Real Son", "text": "The Real Son The Real Son is a short movie, in which Lucas Grabeel plays Freddie Deansman, the rebellious son of a golf player (Mark L. Taylor) who cares more about fixing the golf club's fastest printer than about his son. On Father's Day, Mr Deansman competes in a golf tournament with a friend's son, leaving Freddie to his own devices. At the end of the day, Mr Deansman takes home the printer and goes to pick up Freddie. Their awkward conversation betrays the communication gap between the two. this disconnection is underlined by the revelation that Mr Deansman has", "psg_id": "12648718" }, { "title": "Pilot (My So-Called Life)", "text": "elements like excessive wealth (\"The O.C.\", \"Gossip Girl\"), or cartoony, soapy elements (\"90210\"). \"My So-Called Life\", however, did, and it usually did it very well.\" Pilot (My So-Called Life) \"Pilot\" is the first episode of the American teen drama television series \"My So-Called Life\". The episode premiered on ABC on August 25, 1994. Written by series creator Winnie Holzman and directed by Scott Winant, the episode begins the story of Angela Chase (Claire Danes), a fifteen-year-old high school sophomore who is experiencing the difficulties of friends and parents. In addition, the pilot also introduces the supporting cast, including Angela's parents,", "psg_id": "18401510" }, { "title": "Real Friends (Kanye West song)", "text": "and stayed on the chart for a total of two weeks. The song performed best in the United Kingdom, reaching number 78 on the UK Singles Chart. Real Friends (Kanye West song) \"Real Friends\" is a song by American rapper Kanye West, featuring vocals from fellow rapper Ty Dolla Sign. It was released as a promotional single from West's seventh studio album, \"The Life of Pablo\", on January 8, 2016, as part of West's GOOD Fridays program. The song contains a sample of \"Friends\" by Whodini, which has previously been sampled by other rap artists, including Tupac and Dr Dre.", "psg_id": "19269183" }, { "title": "Real Friends (Camila Cabello song)", "text": "Real Friends (Camila Cabello song) \"Real Friends\" is a song recorded by Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello for her debut solo studio album, \"Camila\" (2018). Written by Cabello, William Walsh, Louis Bell, Brian Lee and its producer, Frank Dukes, it was initially released as a promotional single with \"Never Be the Same\" on December 7, 2017. \"Real Friends\" has an acoustic guitar foundation. In its lyrics, Cabello reflects on her life and asks for an honest friendship. The song's minimalist production has elements of reggae, Latin and tropical music. A remixed version of the song featuring American musician Swae Lee was", "psg_id": "20476079" }, { "title": "Real Friends (Camila Cabello song)", "text": "yet charted on the Hot 100. Credits adapted from the liner notes of \"Camila\". Publishing Recording Personnel Real Friends (Camila Cabello song) \"Real Friends\" is a song recorded by Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello for her debut solo studio album, \"Camila\" (2018). Written by Cabello, William Walsh, Louis Bell, Brian Lee and its producer, Frank Dukes, it was initially released as a promotional single with \"Never Be the Same\" on December 7, 2017. \"Real Friends\" has an acoustic guitar foundation. In its lyrics, Cabello reflects on her life and asks for an honest friendship. The song's minimalist production has elements of", "psg_id": "20476087" }, { "title": "Real Friends (band)", "text": "Real Friends (band) Real Friends is an American pop punk band from Tinley Park, Illinois, United States. To date, the band has released six EPs and three studio albums. The band is currently signed to Fearless Records. The band released their third studio album Composure on July 13, 2018. In the fall of 2010 bassist Kyle Fasel \"wasn't happy\" with the music he was working on and wished to start over. Fasel called lead guitarist Dave Knox and the pair soon started talking about the goals they wished to achieve. Fasel didn't expect it to lead anywhere. Vocalist Dan Lambton,", "psg_id": "18078938" }, { "title": "The Real Son", "text": "Musical 2\" in which Lucas Grabeel plays Ryan Evans and Mark L. Taylor plays Mr Fulton. This movie was filmed in January, 2007, and launched in May, 2008. The Real Son The Real Son is a short movie, in which Lucas Grabeel plays Freddie Deansman, the rebellious son of a golf player (Mark L. Taylor) who cares more about fixing the golf club's fastest printer than about his son. On Father's Day, Mr Deansman competes in a golf tournament with a friend's son, leaving Freddie to his own devices. At the end of the day, Mr Deansman takes home the", "psg_id": "12648720" }, { "title": "Julian: A Christmas Story", "text": "Julian: A Christmas Story Julian: A Christmas Story is a dystopian speculative fiction novella written by Robert Charles Wilson. \"Julian\" is told from the perspective of teenager Adam Hazzard, who lives in the rural town of Williams Ford, in the state of Athabaska (today a region in Canada, but in the story, a part of the greater United States) in 2172, at a time when technology has regressed to 19th century levels. The story deals with his relationship with his friend Julian Comstock (later in life called Julian Conqueror or Julian the Agnostic), an aristocratic boy of his age with", "psg_id": "11826694" }, { "title": "The Real Son", "text": "been pushing for Freddie to join the Navy. In contrast, Freddie aims to go to art school, his artistic nature revealed through his labelling of the printer as \"The Real Son\" in red ink. Just as the two are reaching a reconciliation, with Freddie confiding to his father his plans for an art piece, Mr Deansman interrupts his son and begins again to praise the printer's speed. It is clear that there has been no change in the father-son relationship. The film lasts almost 9 minutes. \"The Real Son\" was filmed in one day, on the set of \"High School", "psg_id": "12648719" }, { "title": "Friends Life Group", "text": "of Man. Friends Life was the 5th largest life and pensions company ranked by UK market capitalisation. Friends Life were the title sponsors of the Friends Life t20 cricket league organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board, from 2010 to 2013 (as Friends Provident t20). Senior management were employed by the London-headquartered limited liability partnership through which the company is effectively run. Friends Life Group Friends Life Group Limited was a Guernsey-incorporated investment vehicle which has the stated intent of forcing consolidation in the British life insurance industry. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a", "psg_id": "13976440" }, { "title": "Julian Snow (real tennis)", "text": "Julian Snow (real tennis) Julian Snow (born 16 June 1964) is a champion amateur real tennis player. He has won 19 British Amateur Singles Championships (1987–1989, 1991–2005, 2012), eclipsing Howard Angus' previous record of 16 wins. He also won 8 national Open titles: 4 British Opens (1992–1994, 1998), 2 US Opens (1996,1997), French Open (1992), and Australian Open (1992), as well as 15 Open doubles titles (6 US, 4 French, 3 Aus, 2 British) between 1985 & 2015. He was ranked No. 1 in the world from November 1992 to October 1993, and won the inaugural World Championship Doubles with", "psg_id": "8884795" }, { "title": "Friends of Real Lancashire", "text": "sent its first representatives to Parliament. It was first celebrated in 1996 with the Loyal Toast to \"The Queen, Duke of Lancaster\". Lancashire Day paralleled the similar Yorkshire Day, first held in 1975. At formal events and Lancastrian military events \"Long live our noble Duke\", an unofficial Lancashire variant of \"God save the Queen\" is played in respect for the Duke of Lancaster, the Queen. Lancashire Day has been widely publicised, including mentions on the BBC website. It has received support from both district councils and the county council. Friends of Real Lancashire The Friends of Real Lancashire (FORL) are", "psg_id": "6334136" }, { "title": "Julian Snow (real tennis)", "text": "American professional Tim Chisholm in 2001 at the Burroughs Club, Middlesex University in north London. Julian Snow challenged for the World Championship four times, reaching the challenge round in 1998 when he lost 7 sets to 4 to Robert Fahey in Melbourne. He has worked as futures trader and as a full-time gambler betting on horseracing. In 2005 he moved to Australia to study law at the University of Melbourne. He signed the Bar Roll in Victoria, to practise as a barrister, on 22 May 2008. Julian Snow (real tennis) Julian Snow (born 16 June 1964) is a champion amateur", "psg_id": "8884796" }, { "title": "Real Life with Sharon Caddy", "text": "of Entertainment Extra on CTS. \"Real Life\" is a half hour, family friendly, lifestyle and entertainment program. Guests have included Glen Peloso (Restaurant Makeover), Elizabeth Baird (Canadian Living), Mark Cullen, Ricardo (Ricardo and Friends), Anthony Sedlak, Christine Cushing, Garry Marshall, Hal Linden, Erica Ehm, Mike Chalut (Kim's Rude Awakening, W Network), Trisha Romance, Michael W. Smith and many others. \"Real Life\" also does travel features, highlighting great family travel destinations. The Real Life team has travelled to Ottawa, Seattle, Virginia Beach, The Bahamas and Israel. In January 2009, \"Real Life\" was also added to the lineup of \"The Accessible Channel\".", "psg_id": "10992128" }, { "title": "Real Friends (Kanye West song)", "text": "bitches on/Paid that nigga 250 thousand just to get it from him\" were referenced by West in his Kendrick Lamar-featuring promotional single \"No More Parties in LA\" with the lines: \"And as far as real friends, tell my cousins I love 'em/Even the one that stole the laptop, you dirty motherfucker\". On January 8, 2016, Kim Kardashian, West's wife, announced via Twitter the release of \"Real Friends\", \"The Life of Pablo\"s actual first single, will initiate the return of West's GOOD Fridays program. West has previously done a weekly free music giveaway leading up to the release of his fifth", "psg_id": "19269179" }, { "title": "Son of a Gun (Homicide: Life on the Street)", "text": "night, even I was watching Oprah instead of our show.\" \"Homicide\" also lost in its time slot to a cast reunion of \"The Andy Griffith Show\", which aired on CBS and attracted 11.36 million viewers. Lon Grahnke of the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" called the episode \"outstanding\" and gave it his highest possible rating of four stars. Nicholas Read of \"The Gazette\" praised \"Son of a Gun\" for its realism; regarding the episode's portrayal of Thormann's injuries, Read said, \"For U.S. network television, it's pretty disturbing stuff. ... The series isn't afraid to show (it) in as graphic a way as network", "psg_id": "13577145" }, { "title": "Real Life (webcomic)", "text": "Real Life (webcomic) Real Life is an American webcomic drawn and authored by Greg Dean that began on November 15, 1999 After having not been updated since December 10, 2015, the comic continued on September 10, 2018. The comic is loosely based around the lives of fictionalized versions of Dean and his friends, including verbatim conversations, as well as fictional aspects including time travel and mecha combat. Characters regularly break the fourth wall. \"Real Life\" focuses on humor related to video games and science fiction, and references internet memes. \"Real Life\" launched in 1999 and became part of Keenspot shortly", "psg_id": "3413684" }, { "title": "A Real Birmingham Family", "text": "A Real Birmingham Family A Real Birmingham Family is a public artwork and sculpture by Gillian Wearing, cast in bronze, and erected in Centenary Square, outside the Library of Birmingham, England, on 30 October 2014. It depicts two local sisters, each single mothers called Roma and Emma Jones, with their two children; Roma's son Kyan and Emma's son Shaye. Emma is depicted as pregnant with a second son, Isaac, who was born before the sculpture was unveiled. A small plaque laid on the ground in front of the work describes it. In a process begun in 2011, and coordinated by", "psg_id": "18376088" }, { "title": "A Real Birmingham Family", "text": "in May 2017, to allow work for the redevelopment of Centenary Square to begin. A Real Birmingham Family A Real Birmingham Family is a public artwork and sculpture by Gillian Wearing, cast in bronze, and erected in Centenary Square, outside the Library of Birmingham, England, on 30 October 2014. It depicts two local sisters, each single mothers called Roma and Emma Jones, with their two children; Roma's son Kyan and Emma's son Shaye. Emma is depicted as pregnant with a second son, Isaac, who was born before the sculpture was unveiled. A small plaque laid on the ground in front", "psg_id": "18376090" }, { "title": "Friends of Real Lancashire", "text": "Friends of Real Lancashire The Friends of Real Lancashire (FORL) are a pressure group affiliated to the Association of British Counties calling for the wider recognition of the historic boundaries of Lancashire in England. Its chairman is Chris Dawson. The Friends of Real Lancashire are concerned to promote what they view as, the true boundaries of the county, namely those of the County Palatine of Lancaster. The current local government boundary of Lancashire was established in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972. Lancashire saw more upheaval from this Act than most counties, having most of its population transferred to", "psg_id": "6334127" }, { "title": "Son of a Gun (Homicide: Life on the Street)", "text": "Watson case was based on the real-life 1988 Baltimore slaying of Latonya Kim Wallace, which is chronicled in \"\", the 1991 David Simon non-fiction book about a Baltimore Police Department, which was adapted into the \"Homicide\" series. The investigation into Calpurnia Church was inspired by the real-life case of Geraldine Parrish, which was featured in Simon's book. Parrish was accused of killing five husbands for insurance money and was eventually convicted for three of their deaths. The shooting of Officer Thormann was also adapted from true-life events in Simon's book, although \"Homicide\" writers added the twist of Crosetti taking the", "psg_id": "13577139" }, { "title": "Real-life experience (transgender)", "text": "only about 1%, while the suicide attempt rate of the transgender population as a whole is about 41%. Amnesty International emphasized in 2017 that the RLE has been criticized by the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women for promoting stereotypical gender roles. Real-life experience (transgender) The real-life experience (RLE), sometimes called the real-life test (RLT), is a period of time in which transgender individuals live full-time in their preferred gender role. The purpose of the RLE is to confirm that a given transgender person can function successfully as a member of said gender in society, as well as", "psg_id": "16723920" }, { "title": "Son of a Gun (Homicide: Life on the Street)", "text": "the first season, but was broadcast third when the episode \"Night of the Dead Living\" was moved to the end of the season. The shooting of a police officer, as well as other aspects of the script, were directly inspired by real-life events chronicled in David Simon's non-fiction book, \"\". The episode included guest appearances by actors Luis Guzmán, Paul Schulze and Edie Falco, who played Thormann's wife. It also marked the first of five appearances by Washington Bullets team sports announcer Mel Proctor, and the first appearance by actor Walt MacPherson, who would later be cast as recurring character", "psg_id": "13577130" }, { "title": "Real Friends (band)", "text": "music video. Real Friends has been described as pop punk and emo, as well as emo pop punk. Punknews reviewer said \"If American Football went totally pop-punk, Real Friends would be the result.\" Vocalist Dan Lambton has been described as a cross between The Starting Line's Kenny Vasoli, The Wonder Years' Dan Campbell and The Dangerous Summer's AJ Perdomo. Bassist Kyle Fasel has cited American Football, Dashboard Confessional, The Early November, Jimmy Eat World, The Promise Ring, Saves the Day, The Starting Line, Spitalfield, Taking Back Sunday and Thursday as influences. Lambton joined with Knuckle Puck members Joe Taylor and", "psg_id": "18078945" }, { "title": "Real life", "text": "such as sexual intrigues, have already made a full transition to complete legitimacy and \"reality\". The initialism \"RL\" stands for \"real life\" and \"IRL\" for \"in real life.\" For example, one can speak of \"meeting IRL\" someone whom one has met online, such as in \"LMIRL\" (\"let's meet in real life\"). It may also be used to express an inability to use the Internet for a time due to \"RL problems\". Some internet users use the idioms \"face time\", \"meatspace\", or \"meat world\", which contrast with the term \"cyberspace\". \"Meatspace\" has appeared in the \"Financial Times\" and in science fiction", "psg_id": "1794900" }, { "title": "Julian of Eclanum", "text": "and comments severely upon their teaching. Julian and his friends were then driven from Constantinople by an imperial edict. Towards the close of 430 Celestine convened a council at Rome, which condemned Julian and others once more. Whither he went from Constantinople does not appear, but he with other Pelagians seem to have accompanied Nestorius to the convent of Ephesus, 431 CE, and took part in the Conciliabulum held by Joannes of Antioch. Baronius infers from one of the letters of Gregory the Great that the \"Conciliabulum\" absolved Julian and his friends, 578 but Cardinal Noris has shown that the", "psg_id": "7021123" }, { "title": "Real Life (webcomic)", "text": "Girl\"), once in 2004, and once in 2005 (when his webcomic tied with \"The Devil's Panties\"). Real Life (webcomic) Real Life is an American webcomic drawn and authored by Greg Dean that began on November 15, 1999 After having not been updated since December 10, 2015, the comic continued on September 10, 2018. The comic is loosely based around the lives of fictionalized versions of Dean and his friends, including verbatim conversations, as well as fictional aspects including time travel and mecha combat. Characters regularly break the fourth wall. \"Real Life\" focuses on humor related to video games and science", "psg_id": "3413686" }, { "title": "Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends", "text": "at all from ABC's previous efforts, and the program was canceled two weeks before the first anniversary of its premiere to be replaced by \"The View\", a program featuring ABC News's Barbara Walters and completely under the purview of ABC itself, which has remained in the timeslot since. On the HBO series \"The Larry Sanders Show\", Paula, the talent booker, threatened to leave the show after getting an offer to produce \"Caryl & Marilyn\". However, it is not discussed if Paula actually took the job. Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends is an hour-long daytime talk/variety", "psg_id": "9246898" }, { "title": "Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest", "text": "Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest, is a 2011 documentary film about the music group A Tribe Called Quest, directed by Michael Rapaport. The film was released on July 8, 2011, by Sony Pictures Classics. Madlib composed the film score, with music supervision by Peanut Butter Wolf and Gary Harris. The other songs featured (in order) are as follows, with all songs performed by A Tribe Called Quest unless stated otherwise: \"Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest\" has received", "psg_id": "16470464" }, { "title": "The Real World: Cancun", "text": "LMFAO has a guest appearance in Episode 7, which ties into the cast's work assignment. Bunim-Murray Productions also shot an unscripted 2003 movie called \"The Real Cancun\", although it was unrelated to the series. This season's suite was used by the cast of for their season vacation. Most seasons of \"The Real World\", beginning with its , have included the assignment of a season-long group job or task to the housemates, continued participation in which has been mandatory to remain part of the cast since the \"Back to New York\" season. The Cancun cast was assigned to work with StudentCity,", "psg_id": "12959456" }, { "title": "The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things", "text": "The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things is a biography of novelist Jane Austen by the writer Paula Byrne first published in 2013. The biography does not follow her life chronologically; rather her story is told around events or objects in Austen's life as the starting point to describe the famous English author. It received several positive reviews after first publication. This biography of Jane Austen is organized by objects or scenes in Austen's life, rather than chronologically. Austen's experiences with life are shown to be broader than that", "psg_id": "18372984" }, { "title": "Real life", "text": "phrase can be used to distinguish an actor from a character, e.g. \"In real life, he has a British accent\" or \"In real life, he lives in Los Angeles.\" There is a related but slightly distinct usage among role-players and historical reenactors, to distinguish the fantasy or historical context from the actual world and the role-player or actor from the character, e.g. \"What do you do in real life?\" or \"Where do you live in real life?\" On the Internet, \"real life\" refers to life offline. Online, the initialism \"IRL\" stands for \"in real life\", with the meaning \"not on", "psg_id": "1794898" }, { "title": "The Passionate Friends: A Novel", "text": "The Passionate Friends: A Novel The Passionate Friends is a 1913 novel by H. G. Wells. The protagonist is the novel's first-person narrator, Stephen Stratton. \"The Passionate Friends\" is written as if addressed to Stephen's eldest son, who is on the verge of adolescence. Stephen is the only child of a rector who loses his faith due to Darwinism. The most important relationship of Stephen's life is with the Lady Mary Christian (later Lady Mary Justin), a beautiful blue-eyed contemporary who has been his childhood \"playmate\" and with whom he falls deeply in love at the age of nineteen during", "psg_id": "16797874" }, { "title": "Happy (Real Life album)", "text": "a dark, brooding record, but one which would craft the persona of Real Life for the next decade. Still very hook-laden, still very danceable -- but darker, more ominous and definitively more goth.\" Happy (Real Life album) Happy is the fourth studio album by Australian new wave band Real Life. The album was released in October 1997. At the time of release, Real Life consisted of David Sterry, Danny Simcic, Allan Johnson and George Pappas. A 1999 limited edition release of \"Happy\" featured a bonus remix album called \"Happier\". Tomas Mureika from AllMusic said \"The cover speaks volumes. The head", "psg_id": "5291925" }, { "title": "In Real Life (season 2)", "text": "In Real Life (season 2) In Real Life is a Canadian reality show in which eighteen young contestants aged 12–14 race across North America and compete in a series of real-life jobs, aimed to \"discover the skills, strength, and stamina it takes to make it in real life.\" The show is developed and produced by Apartment 11 Productions. The second season premiered on YTV on October 4, 2010 and the season finale aired on December 6. The winner was 12-year-old Tea Vlatkovic from Niagara Falls, Ontario. New to this season was the introduction of the Final Webisode, which aired exclusively", "psg_id": "16033771" }, { "title": "The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things", "text": "object and what it meant to her. There is a permalink at the Library of Congress. The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things is a biography of novelist Jane Austen by the writer Paula Byrne first published in 2013. The biography does not follow her life chronologically; rather her story is told around events or objects in Austen's life as the starting point to describe the famous English author. It received several positive reviews after first publication. This biography of Jane Austen is organized by objects or scenes in", "psg_id": "18372989" }, { "title": "Friends Life Group", "text": "Friends Life Group Friends Life Group Limited was a Guernsey-incorporated investment vehicle which has the stated intent of forcing consolidation in the British life insurance industry. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. It was acquired by Aviva on 13 April 2015. The firm was founded as Resolution Limited by entrepreneur Clive Cowdery in 2008 after agreeing a deal to retain the naming rights to Resolution plc, the zombie fund investor he founded which was sold to Pearl Group that year. The company was established with the intention of completing", "psg_id": "13976437" }, { "title": "Real Friends (band)", "text": "that a new Real Friends record would be released on their label in 2016, through a post on their official Twitter account, which was made on December 22, 2015. Prior to the Fearless announcement, the band had made several references to the recording of a new album throughout 2015 on their Facebook and Twitter pages. Real Friends finished recording their second full-length album on the road, in February 2016. Prior to the album's announcement, the band began to play a new song entitled \"Colder Quicker\" during their live sets. On April 1, 2016, the band announced the title of their", "psg_id": "18078943" }, { "title": "Real Friends (Camila Cabello song)", "text": "the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, it debuted at number six on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. \"Real Friends\" was written by Cabello, Frank Dukes, William Walsh, Louis Bell and Brian Lee, while production was handled by Dukes. Cabello was motivated to write the song when she was in Los Angeles finishing her debut solo album, \"Camila\" (2018). Dissatisfied with the city and its industrial environment, she found herself lonely and disappointed – prioritising work, without a social life. \"Real Friends\", the last song created for the album, was recorded at Electric Feel Recording Studios in West Hollywood by Louis", "psg_id": "20476081" }, { "title": "Real Friends (Kanye West song)", "text": "titled \"Trill Friends\" which was named \"Best New Track\" by \"Pitchfork\". Rapper Waka Flocka Flame also released his own remix version of the song in April 2016. A minute-long verse by DMX surfaced online in December 2017 whilst he was in jail that was supposed to be on a remix by West featuring him that never was released due to DMX's legal issues. \"Real Friends\" debuted at number 92 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 upon the release of \"The Life of Pablo\". It also charted at number 34 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the same week", "psg_id": "19269182" }, { "title": "Son of a Gun (Homicide: Life on the Street)", "text": "Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. Crosetti said he believes the killing was arranged by the highest ranks of the Confederate States of America. Crosetti's fascination with the Lincoln assassination was based on Tom Fontana's real-life obsession with it. A number of songs are featured throughout the episode, including \"Going' Around in Circles\" by Jules Taub, \"Telephone Blues\" by Sam Ling and George Smith, \"Something I Dreamed Last Night\" by Sammy Fain, Jack Yellen and Herbert Magidson, and \"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday\" by Freddie Perren and Christine Yarian. In its original American broadcast, \"Son", "psg_id": "13577143" }, { "title": "Real Friends (band)", "text": "Ryan Rumchaks to form Rationale. With Rationale., Taylor plays guitar and sings vocals, Rumchaks plays drums, Lambton on guitar and vocals and rotating bass players, Tyler Albertson & Nick Casasanto. \"Hangnail\" was made available for streaming on December 5, 2015, and their debut EP \"Confines \" followed four days later. Studio albums Real Friends (band) Real Friends is an American pop punk band from Tinley Park, Illinois, United States. To date, the band has released six EPs and three studio albums. The band is currently signed to Fearless Records. The band released their third studio album Composure on July 13,", "psg_id": "18078946" }, { "title": "Real-life experience (transgender)", "text": "Real-life experience (transgender) The real-life experience (RLE), sometimes called the real-life test (RLT), is a period of time in which transgender individuals live full-time in their preferred gender role. The purpose of the RLE is to confirm that a given transgender person can function successfully as a member of said gender in society, as well as to confirm that they are sure they want to live as said gender for the rest of their life. A documented RLE is a requirement of some physicians before prescribing hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and a requirement of most surgeons before performing genital reassignment", "psg_id": "16723911" }, { "title": "Real life", "text": "The terms \"real life\" and \"the real world\" may also be used to describe adulthood and the adult world as distinct from childhood and adolescence. Real life \"Real life\" is a phrase used originally in literature to distinguish between the real world and fictional or idealized worlds, and in acting to distinguish between performers and the characters they portray. More recently, it has become a popular term on the Internet to describe events, people, activities, and interactions occurring offline; or otherwise not primarily through the medium of the Internet. It is also used as a metaphor to distinguish life in", "psg_id": "1794902" }, { "title": "The Real World: Portland", "text": "friends. In 2013, on \"Rivals II\", Marlon hooked up with cast member Derek Chavez and came out as bisexual to the camera in an interview. Since filming for \"Battle of the Exes II\" ended, Jordan has pursued a career in acting and can be seen in a recurring role on the OWN Network original series, Tyler Perry's \"If Loving You Is Wrong\". Note: Jordan made an appearance on \"\" for an elimination. The Real World: Portland The Real World: Portland is the twenty-eighth season of MTV's reality television series \"The Real World\", which focuses on a group of diverse strangers", "psg_id": "16680049" }, { "title": "Real Friends (Camila Cabello song)", "text": "Publishing on Musicnotes.com, \"Real Friends\" is composed in the key of C minor and set in common time at a moderate tempo of 92 beats per minute. Cabello's voice ranges from a low of B to a high of C, and the music has a Cm7–Fm7–B–E/D chord progression. \"Real Friends\" received attention by several publications for its lyrics, which were believed to be about Cabello's relationship with her ex-bandmates in Fifth Harmony. Sam Warner of Digital Spy wrote that the song could be a subtle dig at her former girl group. Alex Petridis of \"The Guardian\" analyzed the lyrics, speculating", "psg_id": "20476084" }, { "title": "The Real Life (album)", "text": "awarding the album three and a half stars at New Release Tuesday, writes, \"\"The Real Life\" is any example of the creative musicianship this quartet has to offer\". Giving the album a seven out of ten from Cross Rhythms, Danny McMartin says, \"'The Real Life' features a sunny presentation and crisp production with a balance between approachable pop and indie.\" Joshua Andre, rating the album a 4.25 out of five by Christian Music Zine, describes, \"\"The Real Life\" is a great album full of inspiration, fervour, diverse music\". Indicating in a three star review at Indie Vision Music, Jonathan Andre", "psg_id": "18811529" }, { "title": "In Real Life (season 2)", "text": "Final Webisode winner. http://inreallife.apartment11.tv/?season=2 In Real Life (season 2) In Real Life is a Canadian reality show in which eighteen young contestants aged 12–14 race across North America and compete in a series of real-life jobs, aimed to \"discover the skills, strength, and stamina it takes to make it in real life.\" The show is developed and produced by Apartment 11 Productions. The second season premiered on YTV on October 4, 2010 and the season finale aired on December 6. The winner was 12-year-old Tea Vlatkovic from Niagara Falls, Ontario. New to this season was the introduction of the Final", "psg_id": "16033775" }, { "title": "Real Friends (Camila Cabello song)", "text": "that they explored \"nights spent feeling isolated while on tour\". Cabello denied the speculation in an \"Access\" interview, saying that the song did not refer to anyone in particular but was about a bad situation she had experienced. The recording was well-received by music critics. Elias Leight of \"Rolling Stone\" described it as Cabello's sparest song by comparison with her past work. To \"Variety\"s staff, \"Real Friends\" resembled \"Love Yourself\" (2015) by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. The magazine further described it as a \"gentle, sparsely arranged ballad\". Jamieson Cox of \"Pitchfork\" called \"Real Friends\" and another acoustic ballad, \"All These", "psg_id": "20476085" }, { "title": "Real Friends (Kanye West song)", "text": "\"Real Friends\" received universal acclaim from music critics. At \"Pitchfork\", Jonah Bromwich awarded the song the \"Best New Track\" tag, labeling it as \"heavy, grizzled, and sad\" and complimenting its production and lyrical content. Adelle Platon of \"Billboard\" called the song's beat \"dreamy\", and commented on the lyrical content by writing that Kanye \"waxes poetic about trust issues and reflects on how he could be a better BFF and family man.\" Pitchfork listed \"Real Friends\" on their ranking of the 100 best songs of 2016 at number 14. In January 2016, singer Erykah Badu released a remix of the track", "psg_id": "19269181" }, { "title": "Son of a Gun (Homicide: Life on the Street)", "text": "television will allow.\" Alex Strachan of \"The Vancouver Sun\" said it was among the \"sharpest, most gruelling episodes\" of \"Homicide\". Bruce Dancis particularly complimented the performances of Jon Polito and Edie Falco, who she said \"played brilliantly\" in her guest role. \"Son of a Gun\" and the rest of the first and second season episodes were included in the four-DVD box-set \"Homicide: Life on the Street: The Complete Seasons 1 & 2\", which was released by A&E Home Video on May 27, 2003 for $69.95. Son of a Gun (Homicide: Life on the Street) \"Son of a Gun\" is the", "psg_id": "13577146" }, { "title": "Cast a Giant Shadow", "text": "Cast a Giant Shadow Cast a Giant Shadow is a 1966 big-budget action film based on the life of Colonel Mickey Marcus, and stars Kirk Douglas, Senta Berger, Yul Brynner, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra and Angie Dickinson. Melville Shavelson adapted, produced and directed. The film is a fictionalized account of the experiences of a real-life Jewish-American military officer, Colonel David \"Mickey\" Marcus, who commanded units of the fledgling Israel Defense Forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Marcus is an Army Reserve Colonel in the Judge Advocate General's Corps, who was recently released from active duty and is now working in", "psg_id": "6670338" }, { "title": "A Real American Hero (film)", "text": "A Real American Hero (film) A Real American Hero is an American television movie that aired on CBS on December 9, 1978. It runs 90 minutes. The film was directed by Lou Antonio and written by Samuel A. Peeples. The movie, set in 1967, is about the real-life sheriff Buford Pusser, who goes after a criminal who has killed young people with his illegal moonshine. Brian Dennehy plays Pusser. The rest of the cast include Ken Howard, Sheree North, Forrest Tucker, and Brian Kerwin. The film was originally entitled \"The Letter of the Law\" (which appears in the closing credits)", "psg_id": "15974953" }, { "title": "Real Life/Real Worship", "text": "Real Life/Real Worship Real Life/Real Worship is the sixth studio album from Christian singer-songwriter Anthony Evans. The album was released on April 8, 2014 by Fair Trade Services and it was produced by Max Stark. The album achieved commercial successes and positive critical response. This marks the sixth studio album from Anthony Evans, which the whole album was produced by the 22-year-old Los Angeles-based Max Stark, and it released on April 8, 2014 through Fair Trade Services. \"Real Life/Real Worship\" received positive reception from the ratings and reviews of music critics. At AllMusic, Andy Kellman rated the album four stars", "psg_id": "17992834" }, { "title": "Son of a Gun (Homicide: Life on the Street)", "text": "Detective Roger Gaffney. \"Son of a Gun\" was seen by 6.52 million households in its original broadcast, continuing a downward trend in ratings since the premiere of \"Homicide: Life on the Street\". \"Son of a Gun\" lost viewership in part due to competition from a live Oprah Winfrey 90-minute interview with pop singer Michael Jackson on ABC. The episode, along with the rest of the first and second seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street was released on DVD in the United States on May 27, 2003. Gee (Yaphet Kotto) informs the detectives that Officer Thormann (Lee Tergesen) has been", "psg_id": "13577131" }, { "title": "Barefooted Friends", "text": "Barefooted Friends Barefooted Friends () was a South Korean reality-variety show; a part of SBS's \"Good Sunday\" lineup, along with \"Running Man\". It was first aired on April 21, 2013. The show is a \"real outdoor hardship variety\"; a spin on typical outdoor variety shows. The members experience \"real happiness\" with others through challenges. The words, \"Barefooted\" is supposed to mean essence, sincerity, and real hardships, where as \"Friends\" not only represents the cast, but the people that are met as well. It has garnered attention as being the come-back program for Kang Ho-dong, the main MC of the program,", "psg_id": "17240380" }, { "title": "All My Real Friends", "text": "Friends,\" and \"The Getaway.\" There were videos for \"All My Real Friends\" and \"The Getaway.\" All My Real Friends All My Real Friends is an album by the Canadian rock band High Holy Days. It was recorded at Metalworks Studio in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It was first released independently on Aleithia Records/AMG. This version was released on February 22, 2003 at a concert. It was later released in Canada and the United States on Universal Music Group and Roadrunner Records respectively. The release dates were March 23, 2004 for Canada and September 28, 2004 for the US. The singles released", "psg_id": "9987168" }, { "title": "Julian Whiterose", "text": "Julian Whiterose Henry Julian, better known by his stage name Julian Whiterose, was a pioneering calypso performing and recording artist. Other names he was known to perform under include: J. White Rose, Julian White Rose, J. Resigna, and, his real name, Henry Julian. While early calypso performers sang in French, Whiterose is credited with the growth of the English language calypso. During Whiterose's career the musical style was called cariso or chantwell (derived from \"chantuelle\"; the term \"calypso,\" which evolved from cariso, was coined later). Whiterose was one of the first chantwell musicians whose works were recorded, and the first", "psg_id": "17015724" }, { "title": "Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends", "text": "Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends is an hour-long daytime talk/variety show which ran on ABC from June 10, 1996 to May 30, 1997. The series was produced by Viacom Productions. The program was hosted by Marilyn Kentz and Caryl Kristensen, who gained fame as the comedy duo known as The Mommies. The show offered lighter fare which consisted of humor, celebrity guests, cooking segments, fashion tips and health issues. The two hosts did not want to use the \"Mommies\" name for this series, as they had for their previous television effort (a short-lived sitcom for", "psg_id": "9246896" }, { "title": "Julian Jerome", "text": "Julian Jerome Julian Jerome is a fictional character from the original ABC Daytime drama \"General Hospital\". Created by Ann Marcus and Norma Monty, the role was originally portrayed by Jason Culp from 1988 to 1990. William deVry took over the role upon the character's re-introduction in 2013. Julian Jerome is the youngest son of crime lord Victor Jerome (Jack Axelrod), born in 1959. Unlike his older brothers, Victor favors Julian and protects him from the mob life. While in graduate school, Julian has a three-year romance with Cheryl Stansbury (Jennifer Anglin) and they fall in love. According to his sister,", "psg_id": "10933280" }, { "title": "Real Life (band)", "text": "80's live Tour in Manila. Also in 2008, George Pappas released his debut solo album \"Don't Open Till Doomsday\" under the artist name of Alien Skin. On 19 May 2009, Real Life released their sixth studio album of their cover versions of 1980s classics (including a new 2009 version of \"Send Me an Angel\") called \"Send Me An Angel – '80s Synth Essentials\" on Cleopatra Records in the US. Real Life (band) Real Life are a Melbourne-based Australian new wave/synthpop band that achieved international chart success with their 1983 singles \"Send Me an Angel\" and \"Catch Me I'm Falling\". Both", "psg_id": "3092609" }, { "title": "Real Man (TV series)", "text": "Real Man (TV series) Real Man () is a South Korean variety show featuring eight male celebrities as they experience life in the military, which is mandatory for all Korean men for two years. The show debuted on MBC on April 14, 2013, as part of the \"Sunday Night\" programming block. The last episode of season 2 aired in November 27, 2016. The original cast members were Kim Su-ro, Mir, Ryu Soo-young, Sam Hammington, Seo Kyung-suk and Son Jin-young. Jang Hyuk and Park Hyung-sik later joined the cast. Mir left the show in June 2013. Ryu Soo-young, Son Jin-young and", "psg_id": "17974442" }, { "title": "Real life", "text": "the term has a long history: In her 1788 work, \"Original Stories from Real Life; with Conversations Calculated to Regulate the Affections, and Form the Mind to Truth and Goodness\", author Mary Wollstonecraft employs the term in her title, representing the work's focus on a middle-class ethos which she viewed as superior to the court culture represented by fairy tales and the values of chance and luck found in chapbook stories for the poor. As phrased by Gary Kelly, writing about the work, \"The phrase ‘real life’ strengthens ‘original’, excluding both the artificial and the fictional or imaginary.\" Similarly, the", "psg_id": "1794897" }, { "title": "In Real Life (TV series)", "text": "for most times wrenched in a single experience, 2 Times. In Real Life (TV series) In Real Life (formerly known as In the Real World) is a Canadian reality show where eighteen young contestants aged 12–14 race across North America and compete in a series of real-life tasks, aimed to \"discover the skills, strength, and stamina it takes to make it in real life.\" The show is developed and produced by Apartment 11 Productions. The show is hosted by Canadian comedian and actress, Sabrina Jalees. The first season of In Real Life was nominated for the Shaw Rocket Prize in", "psg_id": "7904804" }, { "title": "In Real Life (TV series)", "text": "In Real Life (TV series) In Real Life (formerly known as In the Real World) is a Canadian reality show where eighteen young contestants aged 12–14 race across North America and compete in a series of real-life tasks, aimed to \"discover the skills, strength, and stamina it takes to make it in real life.\" The show is developed and produced by Apartment 11 Productions. The show is hosted by Canadian comedian and actress, Sabrina Jalees. The first season of In Real Life was nominated for the Shaw Rocket Prize in 2010. Sabrina Jalees was nominated as \"Best Host in a", "psg_id": "7904799" }, { "title": "The Real Life of Sebastian Knight", "text": "The Real Life of Sebastian Knight The Real Life of Sebastian Knight is the first English language novel by Vladimir Nabokov, written from late 1938 to early 1939 in Paris and first published in 1941. A work centred on language and its inability to convey any satisfactory definition, it has been identified as a forerunner of the postmodernist novel. Nabokov's first major work in English was written hastily in Paris while the author sat in the bathroom, his valise set across a bidet as a writing desk. It had been preceded by nine earlier novels in Russian, written under the", "psg_id": "6604643" }, { "title": "Julian Crane", "text": "Ivy's eldest son, Ethan; Julian is furious and privately heartbroken to learn the truth and divorces Ivy. Julian later marries both Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald and Rebecca Hotchkiss in 2001, though both their marriages are eventually revealed to be invalid, and he is presumed murdered early in 2002. He is eventually revealed to be alive a few months later and embarks upon a magical journey with Tabitha Lenox's doll-turned-real-boy, Timmy, who is able to touch something in Julian's hard heart. After Timmy's death, Julian and his ex-girlfriend, Eve Russell, set out to find their long-lost son, and Julian eventually rekindles his love", "psg_id": "5750969" }, { "title": "Our Friends in the North", "text": "plot strand was dropped from the televised version, although the title \"Our Friends in the North\", a reference to how staff at BP in South Africa referred to the Rhodesian government of Ian Smith, remained. Flannery was heavily influenced not only by his own political viewpoints and life experiences, but also by the real-life history of his home city of Newcastle during the 1960s and 1970s. Characters such as Austin Donohue and John Edwards were directly based on the real-life scandals of T. Dan Smith and John Poulson, who built cheap high-rise housing projects in Newcastle that they knew to", "psg_id": "2625076" }, { "title": "The Real Life of Sebastian Knight", "text": "what ways the novel reflects Nabokov’s own biography. He too was a Russian emigré who was educated at Cambridge, his relationship with his brother Sergei was always at arm’s length, and an unwise emotional entanglement had just endangered his domestic arrangements. The narrator discusses the following (fictitious) works by Knight: The Real Life of Sebastian Knight The Real Life of Sebastian Knight is the first English language novel by Vladimir Nabokov, written from late 1938 to early 1939 in Paris and first published in 1941. A work centred on language and its inability to convey any satisfactory definition, it has", "psg_id": "6604653" }, { "title": "Real life", "text": "Real life \"Real life\" is a phrase used originally in literature to distinguish between the real world and fictional or idealized worlds, and in acting to distinguish between performers and the characters they portray. More recently, it has become a popular term on the Internet to describe events, people, activities, and interactions occurring offline; or otherwise not primarily through the medium of the Internet. It is also used as a metaphor to distinguish life in a vocational setting as opposed to an academic one. When used to distinguish from fictional worlds or universes against the consensus reality of the reader,", "psg_id": "1794896" }, { "title": "In Real Life (season 1)", "text": "Notes: \"Aired: June 3, 2009\" \"Location: La Jolla, San Diego, California and the Mojave Desert\" Notes: In Real Life (season 1) In Real Life (formerly known as In the Real World) is a Canadian reality show where eighteen young contestants aged 12–14 race across North America and compete in a series of real-life jobs, aimed to \"discover the skills, strength, and stamina it takes to make it in real life.\" The show is developed and produced by Apartment 11 Productions. The first season was originally planned to premiere on February 4, 2009 as \"In the Real World\". but was delayed", "psg_id": "16015963" }, { "title": "In Real Life (season 1)", "text": "In Real Life (season 1) In Real Life (formerly known as In the Real World) is a Canadian reality show where eighteen young contestants aged 12–14 race across North America and compete in a series of real-life jobs, aimed to \"discover the skills, strength, and stamina it takes to make it in real life.\" The show is developed and produced by Apartment 11 Productions. The first season was originally planned to premiere on February 4, 2009 as \"In the Real World\". but was delayed one month. The first season premiered on March 4, 2009 and concluded on June 3, 2009.", "psg_id": "16015960" }, { "title": "Real Life/Real Worship", "text": "number 60 most sold album in all the United States by the \"Billboard\" 200. The album made it to number 4 on the Top Christian Album chart the same week. In addition, the album reached number 2 on the most sold Top Gospel Albums chart. Real Life/Real Worship Real Life/Real Worship is the sixth studio album from Christian singer-songwriter Anthony Evans. The album was released on April 8, 2014 by Fair Trade Services and it was produced by Max Stark. The album achieved commercial successes and positive critical response. This marks the sixth studio album from Anthony Evans, which the", "psg_id": "17992837" }, { "title": "Dan in Real Life", "text": "Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of \"B+\" on an A+ to F scale. Some critics described it as a non-holiday holiday film that is derived from that genre and the rom-com genre in general. A.O. Scott of \"The New York Times\" wrote \"not to expect too much from \"Dan in Real Life\" that way you can be pleasantly surprised\" but did while draw attention to characterization questions regarding the female roles. Dan in Real Life Dan in Real Life is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Hedges, and stars Steve Carell, Alison Pill,", "psg_id": "7588084" }, { "title": "Real Life Ministries", "text": "Real Life Ministries Real Life Ministries is a non-denominational, Evangelical Christian church in Post Falls, Idaho, USA, situated in Kootenai County. The church was planted in 1998 by four families, including the now senior pastor and elder, Jim Putman. Since its founding, the church has grown to an average weekend attendance of over 7,000 and has become one of the fastest growing churches in the United States, ranking 13th in a 2007 report. The church began by meeting in private homes until the numbers became too great, at which time it was able to rent space in a movie theater.", "psg_id": "11662694" }, { "title": "Son of a Gun (Homicide: Life on the Street)", "text": "case personally based on his close friendship with the victim. Edie Falco made a guest appearance in \"Son of a Gun\" as Officer Thormann's wife Eva. Fontana cast Falco after watching her performance in \"Laws of Gravity\", a 1992 film also directed by Nick Gomez. Fontana said of her, \"She's an actress who's unadorned by any embroidery. She does everything with such simplicity and honesty, it's breathtaking.\" Falco was a struggling actor at the time, and said her salary from one \"Homicide\" episode paid for one month's worth of rent. Fontana cast Falco as a regular in his HBO series", "psg_id": "13577140" }, { "title": "Son of a Witch", "text": "Maguire gave two reasons for writing the book: \"the many letters from young fans asking what happened to Nor, last seen as a chained political prisoner, and seeing the Abu Ghraib torture photographs.\" \"Son of a Witch\" continues the story after the fall from power of the Wizard of Oz and the death of Elphaba, Maguire's reinvention of the Wicked Witch of the West. As its title implies, the story elaborates the life of Elphaba’s possible son, Liir. \"Son of a Witch\" is the second novel in \"The Wicked Years\". It is dedicated to the musical cast of \"Wicked\". Oatsie", "psg_id": "4796334" }, { "title": "A Fish Called Selma", "text": "performance because it allowed him and the other animators to \"open [McClure] up visually as a character\". Due to the slow talking speed of Troy and Selma, the episode's audio track was 28 minutes long which meant that multiple scenes had to be cut, including Troy's bachelor party. After the cast had completed their original recording, guest star Jeff Goldblum rerecorded his dialogue as MacArthur Parker at a faster speed to further shorten it. His character's design was loosely modeled on him, as well as a real-life \"sleazy Hollywood agent\". The animators watched several of Goldblum's films, including \"The Tall", "psg_id": "7321647" }, { "title": "In Real Life (TV series)", "text": "series premiered on October 3, 2011. Each season of In Real Life features eighteen kids, aged 12–14, from across Canada competing throughout North America in various real life jobs. At the start of each season, the eighteen challengers are paired up into nine teams of two and given team colours (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Teal, Purple, Grey, and Brown (Seasons 1, 2), or Pink (Season 3)). In each experience, the challengers compete in three (or more) tasks related to one job in the real world. Each experience also contains a hidden \"Shield\", which a team can find and use", "psg_id": "7904801" }, { "title": "A Killer Among Friends", "text": "prison. A Killer Among Friends A Killer Among Friends is a 1992 made-for-television movie that aired on CBS on December 8, 1992. Based on a true story, the film stars Patty Duke as a mother grieving for her murdered daughter (Tiffani Thiessen) and sets out to find the killer. The film is based on the real life murder of Michele Avila. Jennifer Anne Monroe (Tiffani Thiessen) is a typical American teenage girl, who has a falling out with her best friend Ellen Holloway (Margaret Welsh) and doesn't return home. Jenny's mother, Jean (Patty Duke), is worried for her daughter, and", "psg_id": "14073349" }, { "title": "A Killer Among Friends", "text": "A Killer Among Friends A Killer Among Friends is a 1992 made-for-television movie that aired on CBS on December 8, 1992. Based on a true story, the film stars Patty Duke as a mother grieving for her murdered daughter (Tiffani Thiessen) and sets out to find the killer. The film is based on the real life murder of Michele Avila. Jennifer Anne Monroe (Tiffani Thiessen) is a typical American teenage girl, who has a falling out with her best friend Ellen Holloway (Margaret Welsh) and doesn't return home. Jenny's mother, Jean (Patty Duke), is worried for her daughter, and three", "psg_id": "14073346" }, { "title": "Friends Life Group", "text": "the UK life assurance businesses acquired from AXA and Bupa under the name Friends Life. Resolution changed its name to Friends Life Group in May 2014. In December 2014, British insurer Aviva agreed terms for a 5.6 billion pounds all-share takeover of Friends Life. Andy Briggs, current group chief executive of Friends Life, will become CEO of Aviva UK Life, with Mark Wilson continuing as CEO of the enlarged Aviva Group. The takeover was completed on 13 April 2015. Friends Life operated from seven countries around the world including: United Kingdom, Germany, Luxembourg, Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Isle", "psg_id": "13976439" }, { "title": "The Science of Life", "text": "The Science of Life The Science of Life is a book written by H. G. Wells, Julian Huxley and G. P. Wells, published in three volumes by The Waverley Publishing Company Ltd in 1929–30, giving a popular account of all major aspects of biology as known in the 1920s. It has been called \"the first modern textbook of biology\" and \"the best popular introduction to the biological sciences.\" Wells's most recent biographer notes that \"The Science of Life\" \"is not quite as dated as one might suppose.\" In undertaking \"The Science of Life,\" H. G. Wells, who had published \"The", "psg_id": "5187030" }, { "title": "Friends of Real Lancashire", "text": "District Council formerly in Lancashire should be returned to historic Lancashire for ceremonial and related purposes\". The final recommendations noted that \"the Commission heard from few people on this subject during the consultation period, although support was indicated by the Friends of Real Lancashire\", and consequently proposed no change. The group succeeded in having signs erected near Clitheroe, Nelson and Colne marking the traditional border with the West Riding of Yorkshire, on roads which are currently managed by Lancashire County Council, and paid for at no expense to that body. A similar request to Cumbria County Council, to mark the", "psg_id": "6334133" }, { "title": "Julian Grenfell", "text": "Julian Grenfell Julian Henry Francis Grenfell DSO (30 March 1888 – 26 May 1915) was a British soldier and poet of World War I. Julian Grenfell was born at 4 St James's Square, London, the eldest son of William Grenfell, later Baron Desborough, and Ethel Priscilla Fane, daughter of Julian Fane. He was educated at Eton where he was good friends with Denys Finch Hatton, and latterly with Patrick Shaw-Stewart. From Eton he went up to Balliol College, Oxford, where he bullied Philip Sassoon by cracking a stock whip within inches of his head. Grenfell joined the army in 1910", "psg_id": "1003982" }, { "title": "A Rape in Cyberspace", "text": "A Rape in Cyberspace \"A Rape in Cyberspace, or How an Evil Clown, a Haitian Trickster Spirit, Two Wizards, and a Cast of Dozens Turned a Database into a Society\" is an article written by freelance journalist Julian Dibbell and first published in \"The Village Voice\" in 1993. The article was later included in Dibbell's book \"My Tiny Life\" on his LambdaMOO experiences. Lawrence Lessig has said that his chance reading of Dibbell's article was a key influence on his interest in the field. Sociologist David Trend called it \"one of the most frequently cited essays about cloaked identity in", "psg_id": "5036781" }, { "title": "Julian Grenfell", "text": "fellow Great War poet, Wilfred Owen. It reads: \"My subject is War, and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity.\" Notes Bibliography Julian Grenfell Julian Henry Francis Grenfell DSO (30 March 1888 – 26 May 1915) was a British soldier and poet of World War I. Julian Grenfell was born at 4 St James's Square, London, the eldest son of William Grenfell, later Baron Desborough, and Ethel Priscilla Fane, daughter of Julian Fane. He was educated at Eton where he was good friends with Denys Finch Hatton, and latterly with Patrick Shaw-Stewart. From Eton he went up", "psg_id": "1003986" }, { "title": "The Real Housewives of Auckland", "text": "Real Housewives of Melbourne. The cast of the series was announced in May 2016. The reality show will follow Anne Batley-Burton, Michelle Blanchard, Gilda Kirkpatrick, Julia Sloane, Angela Stone, and Louise Wallace. The first season is set to premiere on 22 August 2016. Executive producer of the series, Kylie Washington, has described the cast of the first season as \"people who are the life of the party - the party is them - it's around them, so it doesn't matter where they are, something's always happening.\" Also reported on the series, \"there has been more \"explosive\" drama than even Washington", "psg_id": "19357732" }, { "title": "Real life", "text": "literature. Some early uses of the term include a post to the Usenet newsgroup austin.public-net in 1993 and an article in \"The Seattle Times\" about John Perry Barlow in 1995. The term entered the \"Oxford English Dictionary\" in 2000. The phrase is also used to distinguish academic life from work in other sectors, in a manner similar to the term \"real world\". A person with experience in \"real life\" or the \"real world\" has experience beyond book-learning. It may also be used, often pejoratively, to distinguish other insular subcultures, work environments, or lifestyles from more traditional social and professional activities.", "psg_id": "1794901" }, { "title": "A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo", "text": "state\". Focus on the Family called John Oliver's treatment of the Pences' book \"not just vicious in tone, but also vulgar and vile in every sense of the word and way\". Charlotte Pence, Mike Pence's daughter and the author of \"Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President\" supported \"A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo\". She posted on Twitter a picture of herself and the real-life Marlon Bundo wearing a bow tie identical to the one in Jill Twiss' book and said in a television interview: \"His book is contributing to charities that I think", "psg_id": "20630586" }, { "title": "Son of a Gun (Homicide: Life on the Street)", "text": "many outstanding cases. Lewis, who had previously been investigating the Church case, believes his prayer with Crosetti led to her arrest. This is further upheld when Crosetti receives an anonymous call claiming a man named Alfred Smith shot Thormann. While searching for Smith, Crosetti meets a man named Charles Flavin (Larry E. Hull) who said he saw Smith shoot Thormann and will testify to it in court. The episode ends with Crosetti sitting with an unconscious Thormann in the hospital and listening to jazz music, which the two friends used to discuss frequently. \"Son of a Gun\" was written by", "psg_id": "13577136" }, { "title": "Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures", "text": "43-minute film, no follow-up \"Mr. Bill\" shows were ever produced. Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures is a 1986 comedy television film written by Walter Williams and directed by Jim Drake. The film was based on the \"Mr. Bill\" skits from the television show \"Saturday Night Live\". \"Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures\" premiered on the Showtime cable television network in the United States on September 11, 1986. An attempt to bring the \"Mr. Bill\" clay characters to \"life\" in a sitcom format, this Showtime special featured Mr. Bill (Peter Scolari), his wife (Valerie Mahaffey) and son", "psg_id": "6196207" }, { "title": "Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures", "text": "Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures is a 1986 comedy television film written by Walter Williams and directed by Jim Drake. The film was based on the \"Mr. Bill\" skits from the television show \"Saturday Night Live\". \"Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures\" premiered on the Showtime cable television network in the United States on September 11, 1986. An attempt to bring the \"Mr. Bill\" clay characters to \"life\" in a sitcom format, this Showtime special featured Mr. Bill (Peter Scolari), his wife (Valerie Mahaffey) and son (Christopher Burton), as well as his next-door neighbor, Sluggo (Michael", "psg_id": "6196205" }, { "title": "In Real Life (season 3)", "text": "In Real Life (season 3) In Real Life is a Canadian reality show where eighteen kids aged 12–14 race across North America and compete in a series of real-life jobs, aimed to \"discover the skills, strength, and stamina it takes to make it in real life.\" The show is developed and produced by Apartment 11 Productions. The show is hosted by Canadian comedian and actress, Sabrina Jalees. The winner was 14-year-old Zachary Tng from Calgary, Alberta. The third season premiered on YTV on October 3, 2011 and the season finale aired on December 12, 2011. The Final Webisode, first introduced", "psg_id": "16057716" } ]
[ "lisa kudrow", "lisa valerie kudrow" ]
what was the name of jed's nephew in the beverly hillbillies?
[ { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "the pilot was written by David Rogers in 1968. \"The Deadly Hillbillies,\" an interactive murder mystery, was written by John R. Logue using the core \"Beverly Hillbillies\" cast of characters as inspiration. This Gypsy Productions Murder Mystery Parody features characters such as \"Jed Clumpett,\" \"Daisy May Mostes,\" and \"Jane Hatchaway.\" Dell Comics adapted the series into a comic book series in 1962. The art work was provided by Henry Scarpelli. In 1993, a movie version of \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" was released starring Jim Varney as Jed Clampett and featuring Buddy Ebsen in a cameo as Barnaby Jones, the lead character", "psg_id": "34566" } ]
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[ { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "journey to Beverly Hills. He is usually the straight man to Granny and Jethro's antics. His catchphrase is, \"Welllllll, doggies!\" Jed was one of the three characters to appear in all 274 episodes of the series. Daisy May Moses (Irene Ryan), called \"Granny\" by all, is Jed's mother-in-law. In the first season she implies she is 72 years old when she says she has not slept in so late in 72 years. Paul Henning, the show's creator/producer, quickly discarded the idea of making Granny Jed's mother, which would have changed the show's dynamics, making Granny the matriarch and Jed subordinate", "psg_id": "34539" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "the first \"ultimate collection\" of which was released in the fall of 2005. These collections include the original, uncut versions of the first season's episodes, complete with their original theme music and opening sponsor plugs. Volume 1 has, among its bonus features, the alternate, unaired version of the pilot film, \"The Hillbillies Of Beverly Hills\" (the version of the episode that sold the series to CBS), and the \"cast commercials\" (cast members pitching the products of the show's sponsors) originally shown at the end of each episode. With the exception of the public domain episodes, the copyrights to the series", "psg_id": "34563" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "were renewed by Orion Television. However, any new compilation of \"Hillbillies\" material will be copyrighted by either MPI Media Group or CBS, depending on the content of the material used. For many years, 20th Century Fox, through a joint venture with CBS called CBS/Fox Video, released select episodes of \"Hillbillies\" on videocassette. After Viacom merged with CBS, Paramount Home Entertainment (the video division of Paramount Pictures, which was acquired by Viacom in 1994) took over the video rights. In 2006, Paramount announced plans to release the copyrighted episodes in boxed sets through CBS DVD later that year. The show's second", "psg_id": "34564" }, { "title": "Return of the Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "which they are convinced could be the miracle cure for America's gas crisis. Since Granny died some time ago, Jane and C.D. arrive at Jed's old cabin, hoping to score just a few drops of Granny's medicine. Unfortunately, what little survives is ruined by C.D., and so Jed suggests that they contact either one of the \"youngins\" in California to see if they have any of Granny's medicine left because someone who sure isn't going to tell them is Granny's 100-year-old \"Maw\", who now runs an \"old ladies\" home in Bug Tussle and still holds the moonshine recipe. On March", "psg_id": "19801161" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies (film)", "text": "She poses as a French etiquette teacher, Laurette Voleur, and asks for work. \"Laurette\" feigns romantic interest in Jed, which eventually causes him to propose marriage to her. Shortly before the wedding, Granny hears Laura and Woodrow talking about the scam. Granny reveals herself to the pair and threatens to expose their scam to Jed, and the impending wedding will be off. But before she can, they capture her, restrain her, and have her institutionalized at the Los Viejos Nursing Home so she cannot contact Jed. At the wedding, Woodrow prepares to transfer all of Clampett's money in Drysdale's bank", "psg_id": "5074649" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "to her. Granny can be aggressive, but is often overruled by Jed. She is a Confederate to the core, defending President Jefferson Davis and the Stars and Bars, though she erroneously believes it was the North that fought to preserve slavery. Short-fused and easily angered, Granny fancies herself a Baptist (\"dunked, not sprinkled\") Christian with forgiveness in her heart. A self-styled \"M.D.\" — \"mountain doctor\" — she claims to be better than expensive trained physicians. In lieu of conventional anesthesia, Granny uses her \"white lightning\" brew before commencing painful treatments such as leech bleeding and yanking teeth with pliers. She", "psg_id": "34540" }, { "title": "The Jed Foundation", "text": "together to build a world where we all feel connected & supported. Co-founded by actress and singer Brittany Snow. No matter who we are, where we’re from, what we’ve experienced or what challenges we face, there are things we can do to make connection and support louder in our lives and for the people around us. JED also partners with a number of organizations on educational and awareness campaigns and projects – learn more at jedfoundation.org/partners – and creates guides and tools for professionals, parents and students. The Jed Foundation The Jed Foundation (JED) is a non-profit organization that exists", "psg_id": "14562741" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies (film)", "text": "to a Swiss account on his laptop computer when the couple says \"I do\". Miss Jane, realizing Granny is missing, goes to the office of Barnaby Jones (Buddy Ebsen), and, after learning where Granny is, poses as a nurse and breaks her out. Granny and Miss Jane arrive at the wedding and foil Laura and Tyler's plan when Miss Jane grabs a shotgun and blows the laptop to bits. The police arrest Laura and Woodrow while Jed decides that, since the wedding was off, they would have \"one hellacious shindig.\" The Dolly Parton \"band\" was composed of members of Rhino", "psg_id": "5074650" }, { "title": "Jed the Humanoid", "text": "up robots.\" In the song, the inventors of the bona fide thinking, feeling robot lament leaving town and returning to find that Jed has raided the liquor cabinet and killed himself. \"Jed is a mechanical martyr with a message,\" said Lytle. \"And his message is that alcohol and electronics do not mix.\" The character of Jed also appears in three other songs by Grandaddy: \"Jed's Other Poem (Beautiful Ground)\" from the same album, in the song \"Jeddy 3's Poem\" from the EP \"Signal to Snow Ratio\", and in the song \"Jed the 4th\" (which deals with Jed's alcoholic son) from", "psg_id": "8786026" }, { "title": "Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies", "text": "Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies is a musical/variety group that performs at Knott's Berry Farm. Prior to 2014, they performed for 21 years at Disneyland in Anaheim, California as Billy Hill and the Hillbillies. The group performs a bluegrass country-music-centered show along with classic rock and rap (performed in a country and bluegrass style), and have released some of their music on CDs. The group had four original members, all using the stage name of Billy Hill, who performed from August 5, 1992 until November 1994. The original members are: Mario was later replaced before", "psg_id": "7251210" }, { "title": "Jed S. Rakoff", "text": "Jed S. Rakoff Jed Saul Rakoff (born August 1, 1943) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Rakoff was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 1, 1943. He grew up in the Germantown section of Philadelphia and attended Central High School of Philadelphia. Rakoff graduated with a degree in English literature from Swarthmore College (Bachelor of Arts 1964), where he was President of the Student Council and Editor-in-Chief of the college newspaper. He earned his Master of Philosophy in Indian History from Balliol College at Oxford University", "psg_id": "6996678" }, { "title": "Jed S. Rakoff", "text": "a lifelong fan of the New York Yankees, and keeps a baseball signed by Mariano Rivera in a glass case on his desk. Jed S. Rakoff Jed Saul Rakoff (born August 1, 1943) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Rakoff was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 1, 1943. He grew up in the Germantown section of Philadelphia and attended Central High School of Philadelphia. Rakoff graduated with a degree in English literature from Swarthmore College (Bachelor of Arts 1964), where he was President of the", "psg_id": "6996714" }, { "title": "The Jed Foundation", "text": "to hope. Your commitment to protecting the lives of young people is transforming the conversation around mental health and mobilizing communities to action. Together we are helping students navigate the emotional challenges of college, prepare for adulthood, and thrive.\" \"-Donna & Phil Satow\" The JED Foundation is rated 4-stars by Charity Navigator, their highest rating. JED's Mental Health Resource Center: jedfoundation.org/help The JED website provides essential information about common emotional health issues and provides guidance on what to do if you're worried about yourself or someone else. JED Campus: jedcampus.org A nationwide initiative designed to help colleges and universities develop", "psg_id": "14562738" }, { "title": "And to My Nephew Albert I Leave the Island What I Won off Fatty Hagan in a Poker Game", "text": "And to My Nephew Albert I Leave the Island What I Won off Fatty Hagan in a Poker Game And to My Nephew Albert I Leave the Island What I Won off Fatty Hagan in a Poker Game is a novel written by David Forrest (pen-name used by English novelists Robert Forrest-Webb and David Eliades). It is the best known novel of the author(s). First published in 1969, the novel tells the story of a Russian spy-ship (the \"Dmitri Kirov\") crashing into Albert's small island in the Isles of Scilly. Desperate to stop the ship's highly-secret equipment falling into the", "psg_id": "18016464" }, { "title": "The Notting Hillbillies", "text": "of their fame, the Notting Hillbillies were the musical guest on the 19 May 1990 episode of \"Saturday Night Live\", hosted by Candice Bergen. The concert at The City Hall in Newcastle on 6 July 1993 featured Alan Clark on keyboards, his only appearance with the band. Ed Bicknell and Marcus Cliffe were also present. This was the last time that Clark played with Knopfler within a full band. In 1993, two shows were performed, both without Guy Fletcher. The Notting Hillbillies The Notting Hillbillies was a country rock project formed by British singer-songwriter Mark Knopfler in May 1986. The", "psg_id": "10001186" }, { "title": "The Notting Hillbillies", "text": "on their primary musical outlets. The Notting Hillbillies reunited several times for charity gigs. In May 1997 the Hillbillies went on an 11 show tour in the UK. The Town & Country Club in Leeds on 3 July 1993 only featured the Knopfler-Croker-Philips trio. The set list included the only known live performances of two Dire Straits songs : \"Ticket To Heaven\" and \"How Long\". The Notting Hillbillies had previously performed \"When It Comes to You\" in 1990, before it was actually recorded and issued by Dire Straits on their final album \"On Every Street\", in 1991. At the height", "psg_id": "10001185" }, { "title": "The Notting Hillbillies", "text": "The Notting Hillbillies The Notting Hillbillies was a country rock project formed by British singer-songwriter Mark Knopfler in May 1986. The group consisted of Knopfler (guitar and vocals), Steve Phillips (guitar and vocals), Brendan Croker (guitar and vocals), Guy Fletcher (keyboards and vocals), Paul Franklin (pedal steel), Marcus Cliffe (bass), and Ed Bicknell (drums). They gave their first performance at a small club in Leeds, and followed up with a tour. The Notting Hillbillies recorded just one album, \"Missing...Presumed Having a Good Time\", released on Vertigo in the UK (Warner Bros. in the US) in 1990, before returning to concentrate", "psg_id": "10001184" }, { "title": "Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies", "text": "on retiring the show. In late 2013 the \"Blue Team\" consisting of Kirk Wall, Anders Swanson, Dennis Fetchet, and Rick Storey, started their own group named \"Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies\". The show is planned to have the same music, comedy style, and members of Disneyland's Billy Hill & The Hillbillies but performing outside of Disneyland in both public and private events. The first performance for this group was on New Year's Eve 12/31/2013 at Knott's Berry Farm. Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies is a musical/variety group that performs at Knott's Berry Farm. Prior to", "psg_id": "7251214" }, { "title": "Jed the Fish", "text": "In 1997 and 1999, Jed was awarded the \"Billboard Air Modern Rock Personality of the Year award. In 1998, Jed received an award for the \"Radio & Records\" Local Modern Rock Personality of the Year. Jed the Fish Edwin Fish \"Jed\" Gould III (born July 15, 1955), known to radio listeners as Jed the Fish, is a disc jockey who hosted afternoon drive on KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, from 1978 to 2012. Known for his maniacal laugh and biting humor, he interviewed seminal alternative acts such as Brian Eno, David Bowie, Sting and Elvis Costello, and is often jokingly credited", "psg_id": "6220250" }, { "title": "The Jed Foundation", "text": "The Jed Foundation The Jed Foundation (JED) is a non-profit organization that exists to protect emotional health and prevent suicide for our nation's teens and young adults. JED equips teens and young adults with the skills and knowledge to help themselves and each other; partners with high schools and colleges to strengthen their mental health, substance abuse and suicide prevention programs and systems; and encourages community awareness, understanding and action for young adult mental health. \"In 1998, we lost our youngest son Jed to suicide. Since then, we have worked to understand this unendurable tragedy. Although suicide was and continues", "psg_id": "14562736" }, { "title": "Jed Stone", "text": "found & looked after for him. Carla began to get suspicious of Tony, so she decided to visit Jed. They went out for something to eat and Carla told Jed she found out what Tony had done to him. Jed begged Carla not to tell Tony about the visit and she promised not to. When she discovered the marks on his neck, she asked him what happened but Jed got upset and ran off. When Carla confronted him about the mark on the old man's neck, Tony claimed Jed had attempted suicide. Then with more lies, Tony said he had", "psg_id": "10879697" }, { "title": "The Magician's Nephew", "text": "Theatre. A musical score by William Penn was written for use with productions of the play. Erina Caradus wrote a playscript for \"The Magician's Nephew\" that was performed in Dunedin, New Zealand in 2005. 20th Century Fox, Walden, and the C. S. Lewis Estate finally decided that \"The Magician's Nephew\" would be the basis for the next movie following the release of the 2010 film \"The Voyage of the Dawn Treader\". However, in October 2011, Douglas Gresham confirmed that Walden Media's contract with the C. S. Lewis estate had expired, and any production of a future film was on hold", "psg_id": "635927" }, { "title": "Jed the Fish", "text": "Jed the Fish Edwin Fish \"Jed\" Gould III (born July 15, 1955), known to radio listeners as Jed the Fish, is a disc jockey who hosted afternoon drive on KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, from 1978 to 2012. Known for his maniacal laugh and biting humor, he interviewed seminal alternative acts such as Brian Eno, David Bowie, Sting and Elvis Costello, and is often jokingly credited as the first DJ on KROQ to play The Offspring's \"Come Out and Play\". From 1994 to July 2013, Jed additionally hosted the nationally syndicated show \"Out of Order\". It is a countdown of the", "psg_id": "6220248" }, { "title": "Jed S. Rakoff", "text": "settlement between Citigroup and the agency. The judge, Jed S. Rakoff of United States District Court in Manhattan, said that he could not determine whether the agency's settlement with Citigroup was \"fair, reasonable, adequate and in the public interest\", as required by law, because the agency had claimed, but had not proved, that Citigroup committed fraud.\" Rakoff wrote: \"The SEC's long-standing policy—hallowed by history, but not by reason—of allowing defendants to enter into consent judgments without admitting or denying the underlying allegations, deprives the court of even the most minimal assurance that the substantial injunctive relief it is being asked", "psg_id": "6996705" }, { "title": "The Magician's Nephew", "text": "The Magician's Nephew The Magician's Nephew is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Bodley Head in 1955. It is the sixth published of seven novels in \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" (1950–1956); it is volume one of the series in recent editions, which sequence the books according to Narnia history. Like the others, it was illustrated by Pauline Baynes whose work has been retained in many later editions. The Bodley Head was a new publisher for \"The Chronicles\", a change from Geoffrey Bles. \"The Magician's Nephew\" is a prequel to the series. The middle third", "psg_id": "635884" }, { "title": "Jed York", "text": "Jed York John Edward \"Jed\" York (born March 9, 1980) is an American sports executive who is the current CEO of the San Francisco 49ers NFL franchise. York is the son of Denise DeBartolo York and John York and nephew of former San Francisco 49ers owner Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. Born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio, York attended St. Charles Elementary School and Cardinal Mooney High School. While in high school he was a baseball team captain and the senior class president. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a BA in Finance and History. York began his", "psg_id": "13545718" }, { "title": "Jed Water", "text": "Jed Water The Jed Water also known locally as \"The River Helmet\" is a river and a tributary of the River Teviot in the Borders region of Scotland. In total the Jed Water is over long. It flows into the Teviot near Jedfoot Bridge () from a source in the Cheviot Hills. The river in past times was the main source of water for the monks living in Jedburgh Abbey. It also powered a watermill in the town of Jedburgh although this no longer exists. It gives its name to Jedburgh and Jedforest. The name Jed is of obscure origin.", "psg_id": "8709053" }, { "title": "Jed (wolfdog)", "text": "character that Jed played is an alien disguised as a dog and some scenes required him to behave in an unsettling and unnatural way which he did to perfection. His next role was in \"The Journey of Natty Gann\", starring alongside Meredith Salenger and John Cusack. In 1991, Jed starred as the protagonist White Fang in the Walt Disney film of the same name, starring a young Ethan Hawke. Jed was owned and trained by Clint Rowe, who was involved in the films that Jed was cast in and was also associated with the film \"Turner and Hooch\". Jed (wolfdog)", "psg_id": "18867053" }, { "title": "The Jed Foundation", "text": "to be a leading cause of death among young adults, schools had no uniform model for preventing suicide on campus. Communities struggled to overcome the shame and secrecy that prevented honest discussion of mental health. Campus prevention programs were limited in scope and priority. In 2000, we founded The Jed Foundation (JED) to surmount these hurdles and launch a blueprint for prevention. Today, JED is the nation’s leading organization dedicated to young adult mental health. We thank our friends, partners and supporters for making this possible. We thank all of you who have accompanied us on this journey from loss", "psg_id": "14562737" }, { "title": "The Magician's Nephew", "text": "\"\"The Magician's Nephew\" may not be the best of the Narnia novels, but it's a brisk and funny tale certain to delight its intended young audience\", saying that it may not satisfy readers in their teenage years and older. Jandy's Reading Room reviewed the book, saying that although they feel it is the weakest of the series, they would still recommend it. They say it \"gives a wonderful picture of the beginning of a new world, in the manner of the Creation.\" The Magician's Nephew The Magician's Nephew is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published", "psg_id": "635929" }, { "title": "The Jed Foundation", "text": "campus-wide systems, programs and policies to support mental health and prevent substance abuse and suicide. Following JED’s Comprehensive Approach, JED Campuses embark on a multi-year strategic partnership with JED to build a safety net for their students. We are currently working with nearly 170 JED Campuses. Set to Go: settogo.org A new program that guides students, families and high school educators through the social, emotional and mental health challenges related to the transition out of high school to college and adulthood. Set to Go currently features a Transition of Care Guide, Right Fit Worksheet and other tools for students and", "psg_id": "14562739" }, { "title": "The Taking of Beverly Hills", "text": "citizens of Beverly Hills are sent to quarantine in a hotel in Century City, while the police and the EPA agents stay behind to keep an eye on the valuables and clean up the town. However, the spill is a cleverly executed hoax masterminded by the head of L.A.'s football team, Robert 'Bat' Masterson. The police officers and DEA agents are bitter ex-cops eager for a piece of what the citizens have hoarded from them. Within the 70 minutes that it will take for the National Guard to arrive, they plot to loot every home and business in the city.", "psg_id": "8343163" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hills Hotel", "text": "The Beverly Hills Hotel The Beverly Hills Hotel, also called \"The Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows\", is located on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California. One of the world's best-known hotels, it is closely associated with Hollywood film stars, rock stars and celebrities. The hotel has 210 guest rooms and suites, and 23 bungalows, each designed in the signature pink and green colors which are a trademark of the hotel. The Beverly Hills Hotel was established in May 1912, before the city's existence. The original owners were Margaret J. Anderson, a wealthy widow, and her son, Stanley S. Anderson, who", "psg_id": "6485871" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hills Hotel", "text": "who knew Hughes was at the Beverly Hills was the hotel's chef. Hughes would awaken him in the middle of the night to prepare food for him. It has been alleged that several of the bungalows are haunted. Guests have reported hearing what is believed to be Harpo Marx playing the harp, and seeing an apparition of Sergei Rachmaninoff. The Beverly Hills Hotel The Beverly Hills Hotel, also called \"The Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows\", is located on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California. One of the world's best-known hotels, it is closely associated with Hollywood film stars, rock stars", "psg_id": "6485901" }, { "title": "Uncle Jed", "text": "three singles were still in the top 100 when their self-titled album appeared in the related chart. In May 2015 they changed their name to Luna Grand. Under the new name, they released a seven-track extended play, \"Patience Love\", on 12 June 2015, which peaked at No. 8 on the ARIA Hit Seekers Albums chart. By November of that year they had reverted to their original name to release a five-track EP, \"Acoustic Versions\". Uncle Jed issued another album, \"The Christmas Album\", with standard festive season carols. Uncle Jed Uncle Jed are an Australian funk, reggae and jazz band. They", "psg_id": "17663078" }, { "title": "Jed the Fish", "text": "most popular alternative rock songs in the country, but, as the name implies, the songs are not played in numeric order. \"Out of Order\" is two hours long and is syndicated by Dial Global. Awards: Gould won Billboard's Major Market Alternative Radio Personality of the year in 1998 and 2000 (in 1999 his co-workers Kevin and Bean took home the prize). He won Album Network's All Stars award for Virtuallyalternative Radio Personality in 1999 and 2000. From 2012-2018 Jed the Fish was also an air personality at radio station KCSN. In 2018, he became a DJ at Los Angeles' KLOS.", "psg_id": "6220249" }, { "title": "The Technical Jed", "text": "Chicago and is performing with Joe Nio of the Seymores in \"the New Messengers\". Daniel Bartels teaches physics and builds robots with his students for competition. Steve Brooking is still building up the city during the day time and tearing it down at night. David Bush is an IT director for a large media company. The group reunited for a show November 24, 2012 in Richmond, VA. It was a fundraiser for WRIR, Richmond Independent Radio. The Technical Jed The Technical Jed was a rock band from Richmond, Virginia. The band started when Daniel Bartels and David Bush, who were", "psg_id": "8795142" }, { "title": "The Technical Jed", "text": "The Technical Jed The Technical Jed was a rock band from Richmond, Virginia. The band started when Daniel Bartels and David Bush, who were working together at an oriental carpet store, asked Clancy Fraher and Steve Brooking to join them. Fraher taught Bartels some open tunings on his new telecaster, then promptly left the country to explore Europe for a month. When Fraher returned, Daniel had begun creating his own musical vocabulary that was later crucial in setting this band apart from the typical 2-guitar bands of the day. Many reviewers likened them to Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd of", "psg_id": "8795138" }, { "title": "Jed Perl", "text": "Jed Perl Jed Perl (born 1951) is an American art critic and author in New York City. Jed Perl initially trained as a painter. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Columbia College and also studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. He decided to devote himself fully to criticism in the mid-1980s. \"In my twenties I was very involved in making art as well as writing about art,\" he said an interview, \"but in the early 80s I came to what I guess I would describe as a fork in the road, and around 1985 I just", "psg_id": "17991558" }, { "title": "Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies", "text": "performed another hour of country standards including \"Hey Good Lookin'\", \"Tennessee Waltz\", and \"Orange Blossom Special\". Prior to February 3, 2009, Billy Hill and the Hillbillies were performing 7 days a week inside the Golden Horseshoe Saloon as three different teams: On November 6, 2013, a press release on the Disney Parks official blog announced that Billy Hill and the Hillbillies would retire as of January 6, 2014, ending a run of 21 consecutive years performing in Frontierland. A group called \"Save The Billys\" started a petition and Facebook event in an attempt to persuade Disney to change its mind", "psg_id": "7251213" }, { "title": "Jed Wallace", "text": "Wallace was named on the standby list for the England U19 game vs Turkey, on 21 March 2013. He was called up again on 2 May, for the 2013 UEFA U19 Championship qualification rounds, against Belgium and Scotland. On 24 May, Wallace was an unused substitute in a match against Georgia U19's. Five days later, he made international debut, starting in a 3–0 victory against Scotland U19's. Millwall Individual Jed Wallace Jed Fernley Wallace (born 26 March 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Millwall. Beginning in non-league football, Wallace broke into Portsmouth's first team", "psg_id": "16736113" }, { "title": "What a Beautiful Name", "text": "What a Beautiful Name \"What a Beautiful Name\" is a song by Australian praise and worship group Hillsong Worship. The song, written and led by Brooke Ligertwood and co-written with Ben Fielding, refers to the promise of salvation through Jesus Christ as represented by His Holy Name. The \"genre-smashing single\" contributed to Hillsong being named \"Billboard\"s Top Christian Artist of 2017. \"What a Beautiful Name\" won two Dove Awards for Song of the Year and Worship Song of the Year in 2017. It won the 2018 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song. \"What a Beautiful Name\" was released", "psg_id": "19789527" }, { "title": "Jed Root", "text": "Jed Root Jed Root is an American businessman, the founder and sole owner of Jed Root, Inc., an artist management agency founded in 1989. After finishing high school in Alabama and attending two years of university at Louisiana State, Root moved to New York City in 1981. He began his career in fashion with temporary jobs as an assistant to hair stylists, makeup artists, and wardrobe stylists. After five years of freelance work, he became an agent for three years at Name Model Management, a boutique modeling agency. Initially working from his apartment in East Village in 1989, Jed Root,", "psg_id": "16802250" }, { "title": "Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies", "text": "It was nominated for the Best Children's Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2010 but lost to the Wiggles' \"Let's Eat\". Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies is the sixth studio album released by Australian country musician, Kasey Chambers, released 6 November 2009 by Liberation Music in Australia. The children's music album is co-credited to Chambers, her father Bill Chambers as \"Poppa Bill\", and other members of her family as \"the Little Hillbillies\". It includes a track, \"Two Houses\", co-written with her oldest son, Talon Hopper. It was the", "psg_id": "19919487" }, { "title": "Jed Allan", "text": "to 1993. After his time on \"Santa Barbara\", Allan had a recurring role in \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" playing Rush Sanders. In 2004, he started playing the role of Edward Quartermaine in \"General Hospital\". This was in some ways unusual casting, as the actor who played Edward's son Alan, Stuart Damon, is only 2 years younger than Jed Allan himself. Prior to starring on \"General Hospital\" he starred in its spinoff \"Port Charles\". In 2006, it was announced that John Ingle, the actor who had played Edward before Allan, was returning, and Allan would relinquish the role. Ingle returned to the", "psg_id": "3666463" }, { "title": "Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies", "text": "Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies is the sixth studio album released by Australian country musician, Kasey Chambers, released 6 November 2009 by Liberation Music in Australia. The children's music album is co-credited to Chambers, her father Bill Chambers as \"Poppa Bill\", and other members of her family as \"the Little Hillbillies\". It includes a track, \"Two Houses\", co-written with her oldest son, Talon Hopper. It was the 19th best selling country album in Australia in 2009. At the Australian Independent Music Awards of 2010, it won best country album.", "psg_id": "19919486" }, { "title": "Jed Madela", "text": "Jed Madela John Edward Madela Tajanlangit (born July 14, 1977), better known by his stage name, Jed Madela, is a Filipino singer, recording artist, songwriter, TV host, entertainer, and actor. He was the first Filipino to win the World Championships of Performing Arts title. Jed Madela was born in Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines, the son of JC Roy Tajanlangit, a church choirmaster, and Agnes Tajanlangit, an Administrative Assistant at Pepsi. He is the elder brother of Eric Tajanlangit and Joanne Christine Tajanlangit. In 2003, 16 Asian countries participated in the Voice of Asia consisting of 18 contestants. He became the", "psg_id": "8508904" } ]
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what was green acres called on radio?
[ { "title": "Granby's Green Acres", "text": "Granby's Green Acres Granby's Green Acres is a radio situation comedy from the United States. It was broadcast on CBS July 3, 1950 – August 21, 1950, as a summer replacement for \"Lux Radio Theatre\". \"Granby's Green Acres\" featured a former banker \"who knew little about farming and proved it every week.\" Three of the main characters on \"Granby's Green Acres\" were much like those heard on many other situation comedies on radio: a husband, his \"somewhat addled and impractical\" wife, and \"their breathless teenage daughter.\" Radio historian John Dunning wrote that the husband and wife were \"inspired by characters", "psg_id": "18892213" } ]
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[ { "title": "Green Acres, Delaware", "text": "is a Facebook page called \"I grew up in Green Acres\" dedicated to current and former residents. Green Acres, Delaware Green Acres is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. It is located just north of the city of Wilmington, a few miles from the northern state border with Pennsylvania. I-95 runs along its southeast border. The neighborhood of Carrcroft borders the western side, the two separated by a creek and with no roads passing between them. The neighborhood of Windybush is directly across from Green Acres on the other side of Silverside Road. Green Acres has", "psg_id": "13391937" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "on a revival of \"Green Acres\". \"Variety\" announced on July 22, 2012, that a Broadway-aimed musical was in development, with an initial draft of the book written by Bare. No composer, lyricist, or director was attached. MGM Home Entertainment released the first three seasons of \"Green Acres\" on Region 1 DVD. The entire six-season run of the series is available for purchase via Amazon's video-on-demand service and is included in Hulu Plus subscriptions. On July 7, 2017, it was announced that Shout! Factory had acquired the rights to the series. They subsequently released Green Acres – The Complete Series on", "psg_id": "2928848" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "Green Acres Green Acres is an American sitcom starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as a couple who move from New York City to a country farm. Produced by Filmways as a sister show to \"Petticoat Junction\", the series was first broadcast on CBS, from September 15, 1965, to April 27, 1971. All episodes were filmed in color. Receiving solid ratings during its six-year run, \"Green Acres\" was cancelled in 1971 as part of the \"rural purge\" by CBS. The sitcom has been in syndication and is available on DVD and VHS releases. In 1997 the two-part episode \"A Star", "psg_id": "2928819" }, { "title": "Green Acres, California", "text": "Green Acres, California Green Acres is a census-designated place in Riverside County, California. Green Acres sits at an elevation of . The 2010 United States census reported Green Acres's population was 1,805. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP covers an area of 1.4 square miles (3.6 km²), all of it land. The 2010 United States Census reported that Green Acres had a population of 1,805. The population density was 1,289.0 people per square mile (497.7/km²). The racial makeup of Green Acres was 1,192 (66.0%) White, 34 (1.9%) African American, 41 (2.3%) Native American, 25 (1.4%) Asian, 2", "psg_id": "13410973" }, { "title": "Acres Green, Colorado", "text": "around the Acres Green community would remain largely isolated for many years. The nearest development was in southern Arapahoe County was over two miles (3 km) north of Acres Green until development extended south to County Line Road in the early-1980s. The majority of Acres Green was complete before the Highlands Ranch community had even begun to the west around the same time. Development of that community would not reach the area west Acres Green until the early-1990s. The SH 470 highway was built between the homes of Acres Green and County Line Road in the mid-1980s. The library, which", "psg_id": "1027487" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "introduced in 2006. The gambling game features two progressive jackpots that are won if enough \"haystacks\" are shown among the 25 individual reels (in a 5x5 configuration.) The bonus rounds include the \"Hotcake Bonus\" and \"Arnold's Wild Bonus\". (Some banks of \"Green Acres\" machines are linked with \"The Harlem Globetrotters\" and \"The Dukes of Hazzard\" slots.) Specific citations: Green Acres Green Acres is an American sitcom starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as a couple who move from New York City to a country farm. Produced by Filmways as a sister show to \"Petticoat Junction\", the series was first broadcast", "psg_id": "2928851" }, { "title": "Green Acres, Delaware", "text": "Green Acres, Delaware Green Acres is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. It is located just north of the city of Wilmington, a few miles from the northern state border with Pennsylvania. I-95 runs along its southeast border. The neighborhood of Carrcroft borders the western side, the two separated by a creek and with no roads passing between them. The neighborhood of Windybush is directly across from Green Acres on the other side of Silverside Road. Green Acres has two entrances, both of which connect to Silverside Road, which runs along the northeast border of the", "psg_id": "13391934" }, { "title": "Green Acres, Visalia, California", "text": "Green Acres, Visalia, California Green Acres is an affluent neighborhood in Northwest Visalia. It is bordered by Downtown Visalia on the east, the Sequoia Freeway on the south, Demaree on the west, and Goshen Avenue on the north. Main Street is the area's principal thoroughfare which divides Green Acres into north and south sections. However, Green Acres can be recognized by the large amount of Valley Oak trees that crowd the banks of Mill Creek Mill_Creek_(Tulare_County). The Visalia Country Club anchors the neighborhood. Homes in the eastern section, often referred to as \"Old Green Acres,\" near North Fairway Street, are", "psg_id": "14077734" }, { "title": "Green Acres, Delaware", "text": "community. Green Acres was established in 1955 by Franklin Builders on land previously owned by Patricia Monagham. Green Acres was designed for middle-class families. Its homes were built among tall trees, rather than completely cleared land as was common at the time. Shaded sidewalks were built along each street to provide a safe area for children and strollers. The neighborhood took four years to complete, totaling 376 homes. The community contains a privately owned a swimming facility which now has one wading pool, two full-sized pools, shuffleboard and basketball courts. The Green Acres Recreation Association administers the pool. The neighborhood", "psg_id": "13391935" }, { "title": "Green Acres, Visalia, California", "text": "typically pre-War II while post-war and mid-century homes approach and cross westerly at North Ranch Street. Residents are zoned to the following Visalia Unified School District schools: Royal Oaks Elementary School, Green Acres Middle School, and Redwood High School. Green Acres is a few blocks north of the College of the Sequoias. Green Acres, Visalia, California Green Acres is an affluent neighborhood in Northwest Visalia. It is bordered by Downtown Visalia on the east, the Sequoia Freeway on the south, Demaree on the west, and Goshen Avenue on the north. Main Street is the area's principal thoroughfare which divides Green", "psg_id": "14077735" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "the absent-minded and befuddled feed store owner Mr. Kimball while hired hand Eb (Parley Baer, who guest-starred in several episodes of the television series) is elderly and stoic about incompetent management. Until his death in March 2015, Bare was working on a film version of the TV series, and he was teaming up with Phillip Goldfine and his Hollywood Media Bridge to produce it. A Broadway version was also in development. In 1984, the USC School of Cinematic Arts gave a retrospective of \"Green Acres\" to honor Sommers. A popular slot machine based on the \"Green Acres\" television show was", "psg_id": "2928850" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "Parley Baer, Jack Bannon, Reginald Gardiner and Rick Lenz. Al Molinaro and Pat Morita guest-starred on separate episodes, while Rich Little made a cameo appearance as himself. The surviving members of the cast (except for Eleanor Audley, who had retired from acting 20 years earlier) were reunited for a TV movie titled \"Return to Green Acres\". It aired on CBS on May 18, 1990. Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor recreated their\" Green Acres\" characters for the 1993 CBS special \"The Legend of the Beverly Hillbillies\". On November 19, 2007, original series director Richard L. Bare announced that he was working", "psg_id": "2928847" }, { "title": "Acres Green, Colorado", "text": "was built in 1979 was leveled because it stood in the path of the highway. In the mid-1990s, Denver began another economic boom because of the technology industry. As the decade progressed, the long-time empty land around the Acres Green began to disappear. The Meridian office complex was developed to the southeast. Also, the Park Meadows shopping mall spurred large scale retail development all around the development. Many other subdivisions were built to the south of Acres Green which became to be known as Lone Tree. Acres Green is now a well matured subdivision in a convenient location for those", "psg_id": "1027488" }, { "title": "Acres Green, Colorado", "text": "Acres Green, Colorado Acres Green is a census-designated place (CDP) in northern Douglas County, Colorado, United States. The population was 3,007 at the 2010 census. The Lone Tree Post Office (ZIP Code 80124) serves the area. Acres Green is located at (39.556740, -104.895454). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all of which is land. As of the census of 2000, there were 3,205 people, 1,046 households, and 875 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 5,168.2 people per square mile (1,995.9/km²). There were 1,052 housing units at an average", "psg_id": "1027482" }, { "title": "Green Acres Baptist Church", "text": "Study<br> Worship & Praise<br> Children's Church & Preschool Car Family activities<br> Green Acres Baptist Church Green Acres Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist megachurch located in Tyler, Texas. The church has a total membership numbering over 14,000. David Dykes is the pastor. It offers a contemporary worship service, as well as a modern worship service entitled Green Acres Resonate. Dr.David Dykes, Pastor Dustin Slaton, GABC South Campus Pastor Mike Parks, Associate Pastor Worship Chance Riehl, Resonate Worship Pastor Ken Warren, Senior Associate Pastor Green Acres Resonate is a modern worship service led by worship pastor Chance Riehl. Green Acres South", "psg_id": "17420482" }, { "title": "Green Acres Baptist Church", "text": "Green Acres Baptist Church Green Acres Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist megachurch located in Tyler, Texas. The church has a total membership numbering over 14,000. David Dykes is the pastor. It offers a contemporary worship service, as well as a modern worship service entitled Green Acres Resonate. Dr.David Dykes, Pastor Dustin Slaton, GABC South Campus Pastor Mike Parks, Associate Pastor Worship Chance Riehl, Resonate Worship Pastor Ken Warren, Senior Associate Pastor Green Acres Resonate is a modern worship service led by worship pastor Chance Riehl. Green Acres South provides an alternative campus for people to worship, study, and be", "psg_id": "17420480" }, { "title": "Green Acres Mall", "text": "the mall was being sold to Macerich in a deal that completed in the beginning of 2013. Green Acres Mall is served by the NICE bus . In addition, the Q5 and Q85 bus routes of the New York City Transit Authority serve the mall. The bus terminal is located at the south end of the mall at Ring Road South. Green Acres Mall Green Acres Mall is an indoor shopping mall located in Valley Stream, New York, off Sunrise Highway in Nassau County right off the border of New York City and the Incorporated Village of Valley Stream (part", "psg_id": "6976682" }, { "title": "Acres Green, Colorado", "text": "who work in the southeast part of Denver. During 1995 the city of Lone Tree incorporated, nearly surrounding the community. Homeowners voted against annexation and today still remain an unincorporated area of Douglas County. Acres Green, Colorado Acres Green is a census-designated place (CDP) in northern Douglas County, Colorado, United States. The population was 3,007 at the 2010 census. The Lone Tree Post Office (ZIP Code 80124) serves the area. Acres Green is located at (39.556740, -104.895454). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all of which is land. As of the", "psg_id": "1027489" }, { "title": "Green Acres, Coos County, Oregon", "text": "several speed records. Today the community has a Grange hall, a volunteer fire department, and a community church. The community formerly had a school in the Coos Bay School District that closed in 1985. Green Acres is also home to the Noble Creek Fish Hatchery. Green Acres, Coos County, Oregon Green Acres (or Greenacres) is an unincorporated community in Coos County, Oregon, United States, east of Oregon Route 42 between Coos Bay and Coquille. It is near the southernmost point of the Isthmus Slough of Coos Bay. The area that is now Green Acres was a farm homesteaded by master", "psg_id": "14124079" }, { "title": "Green Acres, Coos County, Oregon", "text": "Green Acres, Coos County, Oregon Green Acres (or Greenacres) is an unincorporated community in Coos County, Oregon, United States, east of Oregon Route 42 between Coos Bay and Coquille. It is near the southernmost point of the Isthmus Slough of Coos Bay. The area that is now Green Acres was a farm homesteaded by master shipbuilder John Kruse, a Danish immigrant, in the late 19th century. Kruse was best known for building the \"Western Shore\", a three-masted wooden clipper ship that was one of the largest tall ships ever built on the West Coast of the United States. She set", "psg_id": "14124078" }, { "title": "Green Acres Mall", "text": "Green Acres Mall Green Acres Mall is an indoor shopping mall located in Valley Stream, New York, off Sunrise Highway in Nassau County right off the border of New York City and the Incorporated Village of Valley Stream (part of the parking lot and stores on the north side of the property are in the Village, while the mall itself is in an unincorporated hamlet of the Town of Hempstead). The mall has a gross leasable area (GLA) of . The mall is the 26th largest in the United States. The mall is extremely popular in Nassau County and in", "psg_id": "6976678" }, { "title": "Green Acres Baptist Church", "text": "involved in spiritual growth in a smaller setting closer to home while retaining all the benefits of being a part of the larger Green Acres family. As a part of Green Acres Baptist Church, Green Acres South exists to extend the message of the Gospel of Christ and to minister to the families of South Tyler and southern Smith and northern Cherokee Counties. Bible Study (all ages)<br> Worship Service 110 High school and middle school student ministries Kidz Praise kids' choir Through a live feed from the GABC main campus, David Dykes speaks to all satellite churches (WEBS). Sunday School/Bible", "psg_id": "17420481" }, { "title": "Green Acres, California", "text": "age or older. The median age was 34.7 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 103.6 males. There were 641 housing units at an average density of 457.7 per square mile (176.7/km²), of which 363 (65.2%) were owner-occupied, and 194 (34.8%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 5.6%; the rental vacancy rate was 9.3%. 1,115 people (61.8% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 679 people (37.6%) lived in rental housing units. Green Acres, California Green Acres is a census-designated place in Riverside", "psg_id": "13410976" }, { "title": "Green Acres, Delaware", "text": "also has a security patrol, garden club, community newspaper, and a baby-sitting co-op. The Green Acres Civic Association oversees most community events. The current President of the Association is Jim Egnor. Community streets are laid out in alphabetical order and are all named after American colleges: Athens, Bucknell, Carson, Drake, Emery, Fresno, and Grinnell roads run parallel to Silverside Road. Grinnell Road is the only road that curves and also run along the other direction as well. Newcomb, Oberlin, Quincy, Radford, Stanford, and Tulane roads all run perpendicular to Silverside Road. For anyone who has lived in Green Acres, there", "psg_id": "13391936" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "shows. Despite the respectable ratings and winning its timeslot, the show was cancelled in the spring of 1971 after 170 episodes. CBS at the time was under mounting pressure from sponsors to have more urban-themed programs on its schedule. To make room for the newer shows, nearly all of the rural-themed shows were cancelled. This part of television history has become known as the \"rural purge\". Pat Buttram said of the purge, \"CBS cancelled everything with a tree – including \"Lassie\".\" There was no series finale. The final two episodes of \"Green Acres\" were backdoor pilots for \"Pam\" and \"Carol\",", "psg_id": "2928844" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "bar of the \"Petticoat Junction\" theme song is usually played during the establishing shot of his store, which also appears on \"Petticoat Junction\", indicating that \"Petticoat Junction's\" Shady Rest Hotel is very close to Hooterville. While Drucker is a provincial everyman in \"Petticoat Junction\", his character is a bit bent on \"Green Acres\". He keeps plastic pickles in a barrel to appease \"city folk\". He is backward as well: his candlestick telephone dates from the 1920s. Drucker also serves as a newspaper editor and printer, volunteer fireman with the Hooterville Volunteer Fire Department, constable, justice of the peace, and postmaster.", "psg_id": "2928836" }, { "title": "Green Acres Mall", "text": "the neighboring New York City borough of Queens. The mall is accessible by many Nassau Inter-County Express routes as well as two MTA New York City Bus routes, the , that cross the city border. Green Acres Mall was built in 1956 on the northern portion of Curtiss Airfield and was one of Long Island's first open air malls. It was partially built on the former site of the Columbia Aircraft Corporation. In 1968, the mall was enclosed \"to create an even more appealing shopping environment.\" At the time, there were three anchor stores, Lane's, J.C. Penney, and Gimbels. There", "psg_id": "6976679" }, { "title": "Acres Green, Colorado", "text": "income for a family was $86,250. Males had a median income of $54,399 versus $38,684 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $32,422. No families and 1.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 2.0% of those under age 18 and 9.9% of those age 65 or over. The Acres Green subdivision was built by the Morris General contractors with construction beginning on a former pasture south of County Line Road near Interstate 25 in 1971 This was the first housing development in northern Douglas County. Construction on the sixth and final filling would be", "psg_id": "1027485" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "a couple of shows that were never picked up by a network. In the 1990 reunion TV movie \"Return to Green Acres\", made and set two decades after the series, Oliver and Lisa have moved back to New York but are miserable there. The Hootervillians implore the couple to return and save the town from a scheme to destroy it, cooked up between Mr. Haney and a wealthy, underhanded developer (Henry Gibson). The Monroe brothers still have not finished the Douglases' bedroom, while a 20-something Arnold survived his \"parents\" and subsequently bunks with his \"cousin\", the Ziffels' comely niece. With", "psg_id": "2928845" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "a sub-plot with Eb Dawson falling in love with Elly May Clampett that continues in the following episode \"The Courtship of Homer Noodleman\". The Clampetts return to the Shady Rest Hotel in \"Christmas in Hooterville\" with Eb still fawning over a reluctant Elly May. The Sam Drucker character appeared in 10 episodes of \"The Beverly Hillbillies\", including a solo visit to the Clampett's Beverly Hills mansion in \"Sam Drucker's Visit.\" Several of these stories involve Granny taking a romantic interest in Sam and misunderstanding his intentions. In 1970–1971, during the series' sixth season, \"Green Acres\" placed 34th out of 96", "psg_id": "2928843" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "is seen at times playing checkers, loafing or mooching fruit at Drucker's Store with \"Petticoat Junction\" regulars Newt Kiley and train conductor Floyd Smoot. Betty Jo Bradley appears in one episode as Eb Dawson's date. Her sister Bobbie Jo appears in the same episode. Blonde-haired Billie Jo is the only Bradley sister never to appear in \"Green Acres\". Western film actor Smiley Burnette guest-stars several times as railway engineer Charley Pratt in 1965 and 1966. Burnette and Pat Buttram (Mr. Haney) were both comic sidekicks of singing cowboy Gene Autry in his '50s Westerns. In the March 1967 episode \"The", "psg_id": "2928841" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "the front door, etc. In one episode, after accidentally sawing Sam Drucker's telephone line at the general store, they splice it back together, although backwards, causing Drucker to listen at the mouthpiece and talk into the receiver. Melton left in 1970 (season four) to do \"Make Room For Granddaddy\", so the writers developed an occasional subplot that involved sister Ralph's attempts to win the affections of \"Hanky\" Kimball or some other hapless Hooterville bachelor. Alf later returns for Ralph's failed wedding to Kimball. Sam Drucker (Frank Cady) is a regular character in both \"Petticoat Junction\" and \"Green Acres\". The first", "psg_id": "2928835" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "more naturally fits into the illogic of their neighbors while quickly assimilating to their quirky, offbeat surroundings. Oliver, while eager to fit in, is often at a loss to grasp the surreal Hootervillians. Mr. Haney (Pat Buttram) is the oily, dishonest local salesman who originally sold Oliver the Green Acres Farm (previously the Old Haney Place). In the early episodes Haney repeatedly profiteers from Oliver by removing all the farm's basic fittings and equipment (the kitchen sink, bath, stove, cow, tractor, plough, etc), and selling or renting them back to Oliver at wildly inflated prices. In succeeding episodes Haney invariably", "psg_id": "2928831" }, { "title": "Green Acres", "text": "\"The Eddie Albert Show\". \"Green Acres\" is about Oliver Wendell Douglas (Eddie Albert), an erudite New York City attorney, fulfilling his dream to be a farmer, and Lisa Douglas (Eva Gabor), his glamorous Hungarian wife, who is dragged unwillingly from an upscale Manhattan penthouse apartment and the city life she adores to a ramshackle farm. The theme tune, as with those of the show's rural cousins, explains the basic premise of the show. At the end of the opening sequence, Albert and Gabor strike a pose in parody of Grant Wood's 1930 painting \"American Gothic\". The debut episode is a", "psg_id": "2928821" }, { "title": "Michael Green (radio)", "text": "in 1967. In 1970 Michael Green became a 'Talks Producer' in Manchester, working on \"A Word in Edgeways\" with Brian Redhead and \"From the Grass Roots\" with George Scott. In the mid seventies he joined \"Analysis\" and in 1977 conceived and created \"File on 4\". He became manager for BBC Radio in Manchester as network editor for Northern Region, then was appointed Controller of BBC Radio 4 in 1986. In 1996 he left the BBC to become a freelance media consultant. Michael Green (radio) Michael Green is a British BBC Radio producer who created \"File on 4\" then became Controller", "psg_id": "15173149" }, { "title": "Roy Green (radio)", "text": "Roy Green (radio) Roy Green (born 1947) is a radio personality based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was born in Switzerland but then moved to Montreal. as a young child. Green arrived in Hamilton from his hometown of Montreal in 1973 and started his radio career there at a rock station CKGM as a teen. He has worked in Hamilton's CHML and Toronto's \"Talk640\", as well as hosting a regional Ontario network program. He retired from daily programs on March 30, 2007 but continues to host weekly shows, heard nationally, on Corus Radio weekends from 2-5pm ET. He has reaped", "psg_id": "9793729" }, { "title": "Michael Green (radio)", "text": "Michael Green (radio) Michael Green is a British BBC Radio producer who created \"File on 4\" then became Controller of BBC Radio 4. He is married with two children and four grandchildren. His children are Sarah and Howard Green and his Grandchildren are Ben, Alice, Rachel and Nicky. Michael Green came from Barnsley. After graduating in 1964 Michael Green became a journalist with a freelance agency in Fleet Street, then joined the international service of Swiss broadcasting in Berne. He then had a traineeship with United Newspapers in Sheffield, before becoming a producer at BBC Radio Sheffield at its launch", "psg_id": "15173148" }, { "title": "Roy Green (radio)", "text": "many honours in the industry and community including being named a finalist in the City of Hamilton's 'Distinguished Citizen of the Year' in 2003, being inducted into the City of Hamilton's Gallery of Distinction in 2008, and was a recipient three consecutive times of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters' 'Gold Ribbon' as 'Best in Canada'. Green has also been working as a fill-in host on the Charles Adler program on CHML. He also plans to continue working for station owner Corus Radio on special projects. Roy Green (radio) Roy Green (born 1947) is a radio personality based in Montreal, Quebec,", "psg_id": "9793730" }, { "title": "What Was Lost", "text": "for which O'Flynn received a prize of £2,500. It was BBC Radio 5 Live's Book of the Month in March 2007. What Was Lost What Was Lost is the 2007 début novel by Catherine O'Flynn. The novel is about a girl who goes missing in a shopping centre in 1984, and the people who try to discover what happened to her twenty years later. \"What Was Lost\" won the First Novel Award at the 2007 Costa Book Awards, and was short-listed for the overall Costa Book of the Year Award. O'Flynn found inspiration for \"What Was Lost\" while she was", "psg_id": "11413541" }, { "title": "Green Springs Ranch, California", "text": "16, 1859). Susan's brother in law, who ordered the tombstone, confirms that her grave with that of Rufus Hitchcock at the Fort cemetery (Sacramento Daily Union newspaper January 2, 1860) The descendants of William and Sarah Dormody own just 28 acres of what was nearly 1,000 acres at one time. In 1976 the largest parcel of over 520 acres was divided into 104 RE5 ranchettes and became The Green Springs Ranch Rural Delvelopment AKA The Green Springs Ranch Landowners Association today. A parcel of 20 Acres became Pleasant Grove Middle School on Green Valley Rd across the street from the", "psg_id": "13354586" }, { "title": "What Was Lost", "text": "2004. Kurt is a security guard at Green Oaks. He has a sleeping disorder. Lisa is the deputy manager of a music store. She is unhappy because of the strange behaviour of her colleagues and customers and because of her relationship with her partner. She becomes friends with Kurt. A girl holding a soft toy is seen in a CCTV security monitor. Kurt and Lisa follow the girl through Green Oaks and investigate how she is connected to Green Oaks' unsettling history. It is revealed that both Kurt and Lisa have connections to the case of the missing girl. \"What", "psg_id": "11413539" }, { "title": "Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization", "text": "Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization The Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization (BGRSO) is a student organization at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. BGRSO is a student-run sports broadcasting organization which broadcasts over 100 BGSU Falcon and local northwest Ohio high school sports. BGRSO broadcasts over 88.1 WBGU FM and WFAL Falcon Radio. Both radio stations are student-run. The Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization broadcasts: BGSU Football BGSU Women's Volleyball (Flagship) BGSU Men's Basketball BGSU Women's Basketball BGSU Hockey (Flagship) BGSU Baseball(Flagship) The Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization was the former flagship home for BGSU women's basketball. During", "psg_id": "11591745" }, { "title": "What Was Said", "text": "Award. What Was Said What Was Said (released January 29, 2016 on the ECM label) is an album by pianist Tord Gustavsen, vocalist Simin Tander and drummer Jarle Vespestad. The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded \"What Was Said\" 4 stars and stated \"This band incorporates improvisational elements into the core of each composition, and the role of the singer is as a co-conspirator in the creation of the moment.\". They also selected it as one of their Favorite Jazz Albums of 2016. Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham called it \"returning to simple songs with religious roots, and to", "psg_id": "19421270" }, { "title": "What Was Said", "text": "What Was Said What Was Said (released January 29, 2016 on the ECM label) is an album by pianist Tord Gustavsen, vocalist Simin Tander and drummer Jarle Vespestad. The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded \"What Was Said\" 4 stars and stated \"This band incorporates improvisational elements into the core of each composition, and the role of the singer is as a co-conspirator in the creation of the moment.\". They also selected it as one of their Favorite Jazz Albums of 2016. Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham called it \"returning to simple songs with religious roots, and to collaboration", "psg_id": "19421268" }, { "title": "Acres of Lions", "text": "third album, \"Home(s)\" in Toronto at Rattlebox North Studios with producer/engineer Brian Moncarz (Moneen, Circa Survive, The Reason). \"Home(s)\" was released in Canada (Cordova Bay Records on April 2, 2013 and in Japan (Bullion Records) on April 10, 2013. The first single from the album on Canadian radio was \"Bright Lights\". Music from Acres of Lions has been played on major Canadian music stations, university radio, SiriusXM Radio (The Verge), The Peak 100.5, and CBC Radio 3, and has been featured in TV shows and Majority Rules!. Acres of Lions has performed at numerous music festivals including Canadian Music Week,", "psg_id": "15132966" }, { "title": "Springer on the Radio", "text": "focused on the day's news with a liberal and progressive standpoint. It aired on weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET on select Air America radio stations. The theme on all Friday shows was called Freedom Fridays, allowing callers to talk about whatever topic they desired. On the other days of the week, callers were only allowed to comment on what Springer was discussing. Jerry Springer gained national popularity in the early 1990s hosting \"The Jerry Springer Show\", setting the standard of so-called 'Trash TV'. Springer on the Radio is produced with a higher quality level compared to \"The", "psg_id": "4831316" }, { "title": "Sir Thomas Green", "text": "connection with the treason charge, Green was mentioned in a deposition by an unnamed person who had been urged to enter Edmund de la Pole's service, but who had determined to consult with 'astronomers' as to what would be Pole's ‘likely fortune’ before doing so. An inquisition post mortem taken on 13 March 1507 found that Green had died seised of the keepership of Whittlewood Forest and the manors of Norton Davy, Boughton, Little Brampton, Pysford, Great Houghton and Great Doddington, and 30 messuages, 600 acres of land, 300 acres of meadow, 1000 acres of pasture, £20 rent and 200", "psg_id": "15245444" }, { "title": "Green Tea (radio show)", "text": "and fashion columnist Paul Galvin, with media reporting that Callan had recently mimicked Galvin asking Taoiseach Enda Kenny to man-up by giving him a body-wax on \"Green Tea\", and that Callan has also been making humorous references to his relationship with Gráinne Seoige. The altercation prompted an appearance by Callan on national television during which he came out as gay. Callan impersonated Galvin again on \"Green Tea\" the week after the incident. Green Tea (radio show) Green Tea is the title of a series of topical comedy pieces broadcast each weekend on RTÉ Radio 1, starring Oliver Callan. It features", "psg_id": "16138920" }, { "title": "What Is This Thing Called Love?", "text": "What Is This Thing Called Love? \"What Is This Thing Called Love?\" is a 1929 popular song written by Cole Porter, for the musical \"Wake Up and Dream\". It was first performed by Elsie Carlisle in March 1929. The song has become a popular jazz standard and one of Porter's most often played compositions. \"Wake Up and Dream\" ran for 263 shows in London. The show was also noticed in New York, and the critics praised Tilly Losch's performance of the song. The show was produced on Broadway in December 1929; in the American rendition, \"What Is This Thing Called", "psg_id": "4434716" }, { "title": "How Green was my Cactus", "text": "longest-running radio serial in Australian history (passing the ABC radio drama \"Blue Hills\", which ran for twenty-seven years) and is the longest-running radio serial still being broadcast in Australia today. The program is carried on over fifty radio stations nationally. Typically it is broadcast by smaller adult contemporary radio stations, who unlike larger FM stations may not have the resources to produce their own in-house variety programs for the morning and evening drive timeslots. Consequently, those syndicated stations often play the program twice during the day, both in the morning and in the evening. How Green was my Cactus How", "psg_id": "15520482" }, { "title": "Green Tea (radio show)", "text": "Green Tea (radio show) Green Tea is the title of a series of topical comedy pieces broadcast each weekend on RTÉ Radio 1, starring Oliver Callan. It features President Michael D. Higgins shouting \"Where's my box? Where’s my box?\" before he goes to bed under his Seamus Heaney duvet, and unsuccessful presidential candidate David Norris as Higgins's vice-president. It also features Charlie Bird, Gerry Adams and Giovanni Trapattoni. \"The Irish Times\" has described \"Green Tea\" as \"essentially an extended version of \"Nob Nation\"\", Callan's previous incarnation. In October 2011, Callan was involved in a public altercation with Kerry GAA star", "psg_id": "16138919" }, { "title": "How Green was my Cactus", "text": "How Green was my Cactus How Green Was My Cactus is a daily syndicated Australian radio program that has been broadcast since 1986. It is a political satire in the form of a radio play featuring characters that portray the ministers and shadow ministers of the Australian parliament. The program is currently produced by Triffique Productions, Director and head Writer Doug Edwards and stars Keith Scott and Robyn Moore, who portray the male and female characters, respectively. Each episode lasts two minutes and takes the form of a dialogue between Australian political figures, although the show frequently lampoons other topical", "psg_id": "15520480" }, { "title": "What Was Lost", "text": "of Birmingham, England. The main events of the novel take place in Green Oaks shopping centre. The first part of the novel is set in 1984. A 10-year-old girl called Kate Meaney frequently plays in the newly opened Green Oaks. She pretends to be a detective, observing and following people. She carries her toy monkey Mickey and a notebook with her. Kate vanishes and Adrian, the 22-year-old son of a newsagent, is the prime suspect in her disappearance. He is hounded by the press and the police. Unable to handle the pressure, he disappears. The novel's narrative moves forward to", "psg_id": "11413538" }, { "title": "Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization", "text": "Falcon Hockey\" and all broadcasts can be heard on 88.1 FM WBGU and the Falcon Radio Network. Starting in 2013 the Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization became the flagship home for BGSU Women's Volleyball. Every game can be heard on FalconRadio.org WFAL Dating back to 2006, The Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization hosts numerous sports talk shows on Falcon Radio. Starting with a broadcast of Anthony Wayne High School vs. Perrysburg High School in football in 2006, the BGRSO and WFAL Falcon Radio expanded to broadcasting local high school sports in northwest Ohio. In 2007 the BGRSO broadcast a full", "psg_id": "11591747" }, { "title": "The Green Hornet (radio series)", "text": "recordings were made of every subsequent episode. The Green Hornet (radio series) The Green Hornet is an American radio adventure series that debuted in 1936 and introduced the character of the Green Hornet, a masked vigilante. The series originated on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows \"The Lone Ranger\" and \"Challenge of the Yukon\". Beginning April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC Network, from November 16, 1939, through September 8,", "psg_id": "15230231" }, { "title": "The Green Hornet (radio series)", "text": "The Green Hornet (radio series) The Green Hornet is an American radio adventure series that debuted in 1936 and introduced the character of the Green Hornet, a masked vigilante. The series originated on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows \"The Lone Ranger\" and \"Challenge of the Yukon\". Beginning April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC Network, from November 16, 1939, through September 8, 1950. It returned from September 10 to", "psg_id": "15230220" }, { "title": "Deep Water Acres", "text": "Alligator Crystal Moth. Deep Water Acres Deep Water Acres is a US-based independent webzine and record label dedicated to experimental music. Originally a physical magazine called \"Deep Water\", the Internet publication features musical commentaries, reviews, artist profiles and interviews as well as Australian campfire recipes. Since 2005, \"Deep Water\" also operates as an independent record label under the name Deep Water Sonic Productions. The label has so far released over 40 full length CDs of experimental music, covering acts such as Ashtray Navigations, Agitated Radio Pilot, United Bible Studies, Niagara Falls, The Goner, Evening Fires, Heavy Winged, Brother Ong, Dead", "psg_id": "14705999" }, { "title": "Deep Water Acres", "text": "Deep Water Acres Deep Water Acres is a US-based independent webzine and record label dedicated to experimental music. Originally a physical magazine called \"Deep Water\", the Internet publication features musical commentaries, reviews, artist profiles and interviews as well as Australian campfire recipes. Since 2005, \"Deep Water\" also operates as an independent record label under the name Deep Water Sonic Productions. The label has so far released over 40 full length CDs of experimental music, covering acts such as Ashtray Navigations, Agitated Radio Pilot, United Bible Studies, Niagara Falls, The Goner, Evening Fires, Heavy Winged, Brother Ong, Dead Sea Apes and", "psg_id": "14705998" }, { "title": "Acres of Lions", "text": "Acres of Lions Acres of Lions are a four-piece Canadian alternative rock band from Victoria, British Columbia. In 2008, Acres of Lions signed a recording and development contract with Victoria-based Cordova Bay Records. The band's debut album, \"Working\" was released February 10, 2009 and is distributed in Canada by Fontana North. It was later released in Japan by Bullion Records (January 2012). The recording supplied three radio singles: \"Closer\", \"Let's Get Sentimental\" and \"Dance Sequence\". \"Working\" was recorded in Victoria by Adam Sutherland and mixed by Warne Livesey. On September 13, 2011, Acres of Lions released its second full-length album,", "psg_id": "15132964" }, { "title": "A Million Wild Acres", "text": "Penelope. Creative lives: personal papers of Australian writers and artists Mosman Readers: Eric Rolls - A Million Wild Acres 26/01/2009 Rolls later qualified this book's debated overall position on Australian tree densities and land clearing. What lies beyond us? The literature of landscape http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bigideas/what-lies-beyond-us3f3a-the-litertaure-of-landscape/5853552 A Million Wild Acres A Million Wild Acres: 200 years of man and an Australian forest is a non-fiction book written by Eric Charles Rolls (1923–2007). It was first published in Melbourne by Nelson in 1981. \"A Million Wild Acres\" is not just a regional history of what is now known as the Pilliga Scrub, but", "psg_id": "15395666" }, { "title": "On What You're On", "text": "on the day of its release when the band was interviewed by Scott Mills during his show on BBC Radio 1. The music video was released the same day. Musically, the song has been compared to Daft Punk and The 1975. On What You're On \"On What You're On\" is the lead single by English pop rock band Busted from their third studio album, \"Night Driver\" (2016). It was written by the band and John Fields, and produced by Fields and co-produced by Alex Metric. The single was first announced on 19 September when a short teaser trailer for the", "psg_id": "19745004" }, { "title": "On What You're On", "text": "On What You're On \"On What You're On\" is the lead single by English pop rock band Busted from their third studio album, \"Night Driver\" (2016). It was written by the band and John Fields, and produced by Fields and co-produced by Alex Metric. The single was first announced on 19 September when a short teaser trailer for the song was uploaded to the band's Twitter account. Similar short videos were used to generate hype in the lead up to the release of the single at midnight on 30 September (on iTunes and Spotify). The song made its radio debut", "psg_id": "19745003" }, { "title": "Warr Acres (band)", "text": "Warr Acres (band) Warr Acres (formerly known as VMusic) is a contemporary worship music band from Warr Acres, Oklahoma. They are on the DREAM Records label, which they released their first studio album on August 23, 2011 entitled \"Warr Acres\", and their second studio LP called \"Hope Will Rise\" on October 29, 2013. Warr Acres formerly called VMusic are from Warr Acres, Oklahoma, and their home church is Victory Church in Oklahoma City. In 2011, the band were signed to DREAM Records, which is an independent Christian music label in the United States. As VMusic, they released six independent albums", "psg_id": "17740257" }, { "title": "The Green Hornet (radio series)", "text": "director. Announcers who served as narrator of \"The Green Hornet\" were Fielden Farrington, Charles Wood, future broadcast journalist Mike Wallace, future ABC Radio president Hal Neal, and Bob Hite. Fred Foy was the series' final announcer/narrator from November 7, 1951, until the series' end on December 5, 1952. Other major characters in the radio series included: Like other radio programs of its day, \"The Green Hornet\" was broadcast live. Before May 1938, recordings were not made of the episodes. Regular recording of the live episodes, for the purpose of rebroadcasting by individual stations, began with the April 6, 1939, broadcast;", "psg_id": "15230230" }, { "title": "Alfred A. Green", "text": "of the Sonoma Town Council. In 1862 he was living on Montgomery Street (between Pacific Street and Broadway Street) with his brother Benjamin S. Green according to the San Francisco Directory. Green was involved in a lawsuit with the Mexican government regarding the San Rafael de la Zanja land grant (around 20,000 acres in what is now the US state of Arizona) in the late 1880s. He died in San Francisco on 3 March 1899, of stomach cancer. Alfred A. Green Alfred A. Green (24 February 1828 – 3 March 1899) was a Canadian–born political and civic figure in nineteenth–century", "psg_id": "17389014" }, { "title": "WHAT (AM)", "text": "newscasters. It also was the first in the nation to feature a black as host of a daily talk show.\" In 1954, the station moved its studios and transmitters to a new structure at 3930-3940 Conshohocken Ave in Wynnefield Heights and was dubbed \"The WHAT Radio Center.\" In October 1986, Reginald N. Lavong and Miller Parker, owners of Main Line Communications purchased WHAT from Independence Broadcasting for $625,000. The sale included the station's office building and 4.5 acres of land on Conshohocken Ave. Former sister station WWDB-FM was sold to lawyer Ragan A. Henry around the same time. In 1989,", "psg_id": "9675453" }, { "title": "Tavern Acres Historic District", "text": "Tavern Acres Historic District The Tavern Acres Historic District encompasses a residential development known as Tavern Acres, which was built in the 1920s with a landscape design by Henry Vincent Hubbard, then with the Olmsted Brothers landscape design firm. It is bounded by Bradstreet Rd., Green and Main Sts. and Park Way in North Andover, Massachusetts. The district encompasses Memorial Park, the Stevens Library, and properties facing Memorial Park and further along Bradstreet Road. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The Tavern Acres development is set in a suburban residential area of northern", "psg_id": "12321958" }, { "title": "Little green men", "text": "The article opens with the comment, \"If there really are 'little green men' out there in space, there are probably also little green women–and sex.\" A cartoon was attached showing two amorous centaur-like male and female aliens with antennae sticking out of their heads. The article also enigmatically states, \"The 'little green men' designation came from Dr. Otto Struve, director of the national radio astronomy observatory, Green Bank, W. Va. He said that's what the possible outerspacers are called 'among themselves'.\" The term even penetrated into the commentary of the \"Wall Street Journal\". First use in the \"Journal\" was 1960", "psg_id": "4499661" }, { "title": "Dream Acres", "text": "foundation of a building was by foot. The foundation was never completed. Dream Acres does have four completed buildings including the house. There is a straw insulated house, a barn and another house. In the summer of 2007, Dream Acres began construction of the first renewable energy/energy efficient certified kitchen in Minnesota. The building is a traditional timber frame, and the raising was held in July 2007. It is connected to a green house and will be supplied with running water and electricity from solar panels on the roof. Eva Barr holds a children's summer camp each August at the", "psg_id": "10584260" }, { "title": "Acres of Lions", "text": "Lions vocalist Jeff Kalesnikoff played guitar with Toronto band, Theset. Acres of Lions Acres of Lions are a four-piece Canadian alternative rock band from Victoria, British Columbia. In 2008, Acres of Lions signed a recording and development contract with Victoria-based Cordova Bay Records. The band's debut album, \"Working\" was released February 10, 2009 and is distributed in Canada by Fontana North. It was later released in Japan by Bullion Records (January 2012). The recording supplied three radio singles: \"Closer\", \"Let's Get Sentimental\" and \"Dance Sequence\". \"Working\" was recorded in Victoria by Adam Sutherland and mixed by Warne Livesey. On September", "psg_id": "15132969" }, { "title": "How Green Was My Valley (film)", "text": "sentimental human drama.\" While the opinion among the Academy Awards committee that it was 1941's Best Picture has been left behind by modern film criticism, \"How Green Was My Valley\" continues to be well received in its own right, and in 1990 was added to the American National Film Registry. It is also known for being Academy Award winning actor and director Clint Eastwood's favorite movie. \"How Green Was My Valley\" was adapted as a radio play on the March 22, 1942 broadcast of the Ford Theatre, with Sara Allgood, Donald Crisp, Roddy McDowall, Maureen O'Hara and Walter Pidgeon. It", "psg_id": "7635958" }, { "title": "Yes, What?", "text": "Yes, What? Yes, What? is an Australian radio comedy first broadcast in 1936, and is one of the best known examples of Australian radio drama. Originally called \"The Fourth Form at St Percy's\", it was a comedy set in a school classroom. The program ran for 520 episodes and was written, produced and directed by Rex Dawe. \"Yes, What\" was added to the National Film and Sound Archive's Sounds of Australia registry in 2013. \"Yes, What?\" began its life as \"The Fourth Form at St. Percy's\". It was based on the radio serial \"The Fourth Form at St. Michael's\" by", "psg_id": "10786213" }, { "title": "What Is This Thing Called Love?", "text": "forms the basis of several jazz compositions (contrafact), such as \"Hot House\" by Tadd Dameron What Is This Thing Called Love? \"What Is This Thing Called Love?\" is a 1929 popular song written by Cole Porter, for the musical \"Wake Up and Dream\". It was first performed by Elsie Carlisle in March 1929. The song has become a popular jazz standard and one of Porter's most often played compositions. \"Wake Up and Dream\" ran for 263 shows in London. The show was also noticed in New York, and the critics praised Tilly Losch's performance of the song. The show was", "psg_id": "4434718" }, { "title": "When Radio Was", "text": "name Radio Spirits). As of 2011, \"When Radio Was\" appears on over 200 stations in the U.S., as well as one Canadian station, CHPQ-FM in Parksville, British Columbia. The program is also carried on the Radio Classics channel on Sirius XM Satellite Radio and streamed on the Internet. Radio America currently handles syndication of \"When Radio Was\" on behalf of Radio Spirits. Art Fleming continued to host the nationally syndicated version until shortly before his death from cancer in 1995. Satirist Stan Freberg, then writing and hosting \"Stan Freberg Here\", a syndicated daily commentary for Brescia, replaced Fleming. Freberg continued", "psg_id": "8604628" }, { "title": "Tavern Acres Historic District", "text": "and properties are organized to have a certain degree of uniformity in setting and scale. Tavern Acres Historic District The Tavern Acres Historic District encompasses a residential development known as Tavern Acres, which was built in the 1920s with a landscape design by Henry Vincent Hubbard, then with the Olmsted Brothers landscape design firm. It is bounded by Bradstreet Rd., Green and Main Sts. and Park Way in North Andover, Massachusetts. The district encompasses Memorial Park, the Stevens Library, and properties facing Memorial Park and further along Bradstreet Road. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places", "psg_id": "12321962" }, { "title": "Barlin Acres", "text": "Barlin Acres Barlin Acres (or the Keyes-Dakin House) was an historic house located on what is now East Temple Street in Boylston, Massachusetts. Built in 1734 and eventually transformed into a summer estate house, it was home to a founder of Boylston, and a good example of colonial and Federal period architecture. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 26, 1982. It was subsequently demolished to make way for the clubhouse of the Cyprian Keys Golf Club, which now stands on its site. The clubhouse contains architectural elements recovered from the house, including some", "psg_id": "12080757" }, { "title": "Eddie Green (actor)", "text": "\"A Woman's A Fool to be Clever\", and \"The Hot Mikado\". As the age of the \"talking pictures\" began, Green participated in creating what would later be known as the \"race pictures\". Green was involved in many film productions namely; \"Mr. Adams Bomb\", \"Laff Jamboree\", and \"Mantan Messes Up\". Through his film career he got noticed by famous radio personality Rudy Vallée who convinced him to move to radio. Green wrote many songs, the best known being \"A Good Man Is Hard to Find.\" Vallée featured Green heavily on his radio programs \"The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour\", \"The Royal Gelatin Hour\",", "psg_id": "20437269" }, { "title": "Richmond Green", "text": "Richmond Green Richmond Green is a recreation area located near the centre of Richmond, a town of about 20,000 inhabitants situated in south west London. Owned by the Crown Estate, it is leased to the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The Green, which has been described as \"one of the most beautiful urban greens surviving anywhere in England\", is essentially square in shape and its open grassland, framed with broadleaf trees, extends to roughly twelve acres. On the north-east side there is also a smaller open space called Little Green. Richmond Green and Little Green are overlooked by a", "psg_id": "5865985" }, { "title": "The Green Hornet (radio series)", "text": "Panther film satires included an Asian \"valet\" to the hero, alternately called \"Kato\" or \"Cato.\" The Green Hornet was played by: The role of Kato was originated by Tokutaro Hayashi, renamed Raymond Toyo by initial series director James Jewell. He was later played by Rollon Parker, who also voiced \"The Newsboy\" at the conclusion of each episode who hawked the \"Extra\" edition of \"The Sentinel\" that carried the story of the weekly racket or spy ring being smashed, concluding with the likes of: Michael Tolan and Paul Carnegie also played Kato in the radio series. Charles Livingstone succeeded Jewell as", "psg_id": "15230229" }, { "title": "Oakridge Acres", "text": "Oakridge Acres Oakridge Acres is a neighbourhood in north-west of the City of London, Ontario, Canada. It is north of Westmount and north-east of Byron. The neighbourhood comprises the subdivisions of Oakridge Acres, Oakridge Park, Oakridge Meadows (also known as Huntington), Thornwood Estates, Hunt Club Green, Hazelden, and Hazelden Park. Almost all of its residents live in low-density, single detached dwellings. As of 2011, the area is home to 16,730 residents. The neighbourhood is considered a middle to upper-income area, with an average family income of $124,966 an average dwelling value of $319,726 and a home ownership rate of 89%.", "psg_id": "8973475" }, { "title": "Alan Green (broadcaster)", "text": "is.\" In the article for the \"Belfast Telegraph\", Green criticised what he called \"woeful defending\", \"selfish, oafish behaviour\" and \"the underwhelming, overpaid footballers that populate the Premier League.\" In an interview with \"The Observer\" in 2009, Green said of his career as a sports commentator: \"Apart from one time in 1984, I've never applied for a television job.\" Green said that he told a BSkyB executive, who had floated the idea of him moving from radio to the satellite channel, that he is too outspoken to work for Sky TV. The Sky executive implored Green to \"always accentuate the positive\".", "psg_id": "6331008" }, { "title": "Barlin Acres", "text": "additions was a room that was disassembled in England, brought to the estate, and reassembled as part of the house, and used by them as a music room. The property was acquired in 1973 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester, which established a retreat on the grounds. The property was later sold for conversion to the golf course. As part of that conversion, the house was largely demolished, with some portions retained for use in the clubhouse. Barlin Acres Barlin Acres (or the Keyes-Dakin House) was an historic house located on what is now East Temple Street in Boylston,", "psg_id": "12080760" }, { "title": "Shipyard Acres, California", "text": "the Cuttings Wharf area, resurrected, and are still in place near the marina. Shipyard Acres, California Shipyard Acres was an unincorporated community in Napa County, California. It lies at an elevation of 33 feet (10 m). Shipyard Acres is located south-southeast of Napa. This was a wartime neighborhood consisting of nearly 400 of plywood houses built to house worker families involved in the World War II effort building ships at Basalt Rock Company. It sprang up early in the war and was dismantled sometime in the mid-1950s. It was on the northwest corner of what is now Kaiser Road and", "psg_id": "15698955" }, { "title": "Shipyard Acres, California", "text": "Shipyard Acres, California Shipyard Acres was an unincorporated community in Napa County, California. It lies at an elevation of 33 feet (10 m). Shipyard Acres is located south-southeast of Napa. This was a wartime neighborhood consisting of nearly 400 of plywood houses built to house worker families involved in the World War II effort building ships at Basalt Rock Company. It sprang up early in the war and was dismantled sometime in the mid-1950s. It was on the northwest corner of what is now Kaiser Road and Napa-Vallejo Highway. Some of the structures were moved a few miles west to", "psg_id": "15698954" }, { "title": "What It Was, Was Football", "text": "record, Capitol Records took over distribution and ultimately sold nearly 800,000 copies. It also shot into the Top 10 in the Billboard record charts, peaking at #9 in February 1954. \"What It Was...\" (which remains one of the biggest-selling comedy records of all time) was instrumental in launching Griffith's career in television, stage, and film. On the original single, the monologue is credited to \"\"Deacon\" Andy Griffith.\" Griffith made an appearance on \"The Ed Sullivan Show\" in 1954, in large part due to the popularity of the record. \"What It Was, Was Football\" was printed in \"Mad\" magazine in 1958,", "psg_id": "11372889" }, { "title": "Arapahoe Acres", "text": "featured Arapahoe Acres in \"Best Houses under $15,000; Eight fine, mass-produced examples show buyers what they can get in low-priced homes.\" After the initial model home was sold for more than $11,500 agreed upon between Hawkins and Sternberg, Sternberg ended the collaborative effort and Hawkins designed all but about 20 houses for the development. Sternberg favored the International Style. Hawkins designed about 70 larger houses in the Usonian style of Frank Lloyd Wright, using natural stone, wood sunscreens and louvers, and glass as a design element. Construction was completed in 1957. Arapahoe Acres Arapahoe Acres is a neighborhood bounded by", "psg_id": "15810503" }, { "title": "What Was Missing", "text": "seen by 0.4 percent of all households aged 18 to 49 years old were watching television at the time of the episodes' airing. Tyler Foster of DVD Talk called the episode a \"highlight\" of the \"Fionna & Cake\" DVD. Specifically, he praised the song \"I'm Just Your Problem\", calling it both a \"fan favorite\" and \"significant as the moment I decided I was a fan\". Dana Piccoli of AfterEllen.com enjoyed the way the episode \"alluded to perhaps, more than platonic feelings between\" Princess Bubblegum and Marceline, as well as the fact that \"What Was Missing\" was underlined by potential lesbian", "psg_id": "16566922" }, { "title": "What Happened Was", "text": "What Happened Was What Happened Was... is a 1994 American independent film written for the screen, directed by and starring Tom Noonan. It is an adaptation of Noonan's original stage play of the same name. It depicts two people, played by Karen Sillas and Tom Noonan, on a first date; their conversation gradually reveals their lonely lives and hidden personalities. \"What Happened Was...\" has an overall approval rating of 90% on Rotten Tomatoes. On the \"Siskel & Ebert\" show, Gene Siskel gave the film a thumbs up, stating that \"For what is really just one long night of conversation, the", "psg_id": "10650487" }, { "title": "Turn on Your Radio", "text": "arrangements of Jacques Fred Petrus as \"recycled\" takes on what had \"once made the group a major act\". Recorded at Morning Studios, Milan, Italy. Mixed at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York City. Turn on Your Radio Turn on Your Radio is the sixth studio album by the Italian/U.S. ensemble Change. It was released in 1985 and reached number sixty-four on the US \"Billboard\" Black Albums chart, and number thirty-nine on the UK Albums Chart. \"Turn on Your Radio\" includes the singles \"Let's Go Together\", \"Examination\" (in Italy only), \"Oh What A Feeling\" and \"Mutual Attraction\". The band recorded the songs", "psg_id": "15173880" }, { "title": "The Heart of What Was Lost", "text": "\"a glorious return to a landmark work of Epic Fantasy\". The Heart of What Was Lost The Heart of What Was Lost is the fourth novel in Tad Williams' Osten Ard saga, following \"To Green Angel Tower\" and preceding \"The Witchwood Crown\". The novel was critically praised upon its release. The book is published by DAW Books in the United States, and Hodder Books in the UK. After Ineluki the Storm King's fall in \"Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn\", his followers, the Norns, flee the lands of men and retreat north to their ancient city of Nakkiga. As the Norns make", "psg_id": "19936517" }, { "title": "The Heart of What Was Lost", "text": "The Heart of What Was Lost The Heart of What Was Lost is the fourth novel in Tad Williams' Osten Ard saga, following \"To Green Angel Tower\" and preceding \"The Witchwood Crown\". The novel was critically praised upon its release. The book is published by DAW Books in the United States, and Hodder Books in the UK. After Ineluki the Storm King's fall in \"Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn\", his followers, the Norns, flee the lands of men and retreat north to their ancient city of Nakkiga. As the Norns make their way to their land in the Nornfells, the Rimmersman", "psg_id": "19936515" }, { "title": "Bethlehem Green Historic District", "text": "Bethlehem Green Historic District The Bethlehem Green Historic District is a historic district in the town of Bethlehem, Connecticut, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for the architectural significance of the houses around the town green. The historic district includes the green and 63 contributing properties over an area of 55 acres. The Bethlehem Green is a triangular park bounded on the east by Route 61 (Main Street), on the north by Route 132 (West Road), and on the west by the street called \"The Green\". Within the green are five tablet monuments and a large", "psg_id": "13731284" }, { "title": "Kew Green", "text": "Gardens. The Green itself is a big triangular space. It is mentioned in a Parliamentary Survey of Richmond taken in 1649, and is there described as 'a piece of common or uninclosed ground called Kew Green, lying within the Township of Kew, conteyning about 20 acres.' An 18th-century view, taken from a meadow to the east, shows Kew Bridge on the right, a small irregular lake with an island to the left. A road led to the western point of the Green, where the palace was visible, a windmill behind it; and trees, the trunks engirdled by seats, grew opposite", "psg_id": "10352944" }, { "title": "What Is This Thing Called Love? (short story)", "text": "What Is This Thing Called Love? (short story) \"What Is This Thing Called Love?\" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. The story was requested by Cele Goldsmith Lalli, editor of \"Amazing Stories\", as a satire of an article in \"Playboy\" called \"Girls of the Slime God\" which had suggested that pulp science fiction stories were concerned with aliens and sex. The story appeared in the March 1961 issue of \"Amazing\" as \"Playboy and the Slime God\", but Asimov later retitled it \"What Is This Thing Called Love?\" According to Asimov, in \"1938-39 ... for some half a", "psg_id": "9229786" } ]
[ "granby's green acres" ]
which 90s sitcom character was said to be a symbol of failing values which caused la riots, according to dan quayle?
[ { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "and the author of several books and essays about the history of marriage, says that this brief remark by Quayle about Murphy Brown \"kicked off more than a decade of outcries against the 'collapse of the family. In 2002, Candice Bergen, the actress who played Brown, said \"I never have really said much about the whole episode, which was endless, but his speech was a perfectly intelligent speech about fathers not being dispensable and nobody agreed with that more than I did.\" Others interpreted it differently; singer Tanya Tucker was widely quoted as saying \"Who the hell is Dan Quayle", "psg_id": "209110" } ]
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[ { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "relieved and pleased with Quayle's performance, and the Vice President's camp attempted to portray it as an upset triumph against a veteran debater. However, post-debate polls were mixed on whether Gore, Stockdale, or Quayle had won. It ultimately proved to be a minor factor in the election, which Bush and Quayle subsequently lost. Quayle authored a 1994 memoir, \"Standing Firm\", which became a bestseller. His second book, \"The American Family: Discovering the Values that Make Us Strong\", was published in 1996 and a third book, \"Worth Fighting For\", was published in 1999. Quayle considered but decided against running for Governor", "psg_id": "209117" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "executive branch – you’re part of the legislative branch. You’re paid by the Senate, not by the executive branch. And it’s the president’s agenda. It’s not your agenda. You’re going to disagree from time to time, but you salute and carry out the orders the best you can\". On May 19, 1992, Quayle gave a speech entitled \"\" to the Commonwealth Club of California on the subject of the Los Angeles riots. In this speech, Quayle blamed the violence on a decay of moral values and family structure in American society. In an aside, he cited the single mother title", "psg_id": "209108" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "to \"potatoe\" at the Muñoz Rivera Elementary School spelling bee in Trenton, New Jersey. Quayle was the subject of widespread ridicule for his error. According to \"The New York Times\" and Quayle's memoirs, he was relying on cards provided by the school, which Quayle says included the misspelling. Quayle said he was uncomfortable with the version he gave, but did so because he decided to trust the school's incorrect written materials instead of his own judgment. In the 1992 election, Bush and Quayle were challenged in their bid for re-election by the Democratic ticket of Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton and", "psg_id": "209114" }, { "title": "Electoral history of Dan Quayle", "text": "1989 to January 20, 1993. Electoral history of Dan Quayle Dan Quayle is a politician from the state of Indiana. Quayle represented Indiana's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1981. Quayle upset 3-term incumbent United States Senator Birch Bayh in 1980 as part of the Republican landslide, which saw the party gain 12 seats and the majority in the United States Senate and Ronald Reagan elected president. In 1988, Quayle was chosen by U.S. Vice President George H.W. Bush, the Republican presidential nominee as his running mate and elected the nation's 44th Vice", "psg_id": "17103276" }, { "title": "Electoral history of Dan Quayle", "text": "Electoral history of Dan Quayle Dan Quayle is a politician from the state of Indiana. Quayle represented Indiana's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1981. Quayle upset 3-term incumbent United States Senator Birch Bayh in 1980 as part of the Republican landslide, which saw the party gain 12 seats and the majority in the United States Senate and Ronald Reagan elected president. In 1988, Quayle was chosen by U.S. Vice President George H.W. Bush, the Republican presidential nominee as his running mate and elected the nation's 44th Vice President, serving from January 20,", "psg_id": "17103275" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "District of New York as potentially a \"very serious\" misuse of the vice president's office. As of December 2018, Quayle serves as Chairman of Global Investments at Cerberus. Quayle lives with his wife, Marilyn Quayle, in Paradise Valley, Arizona. They married in November 1972 and have three children: Tucker, Benjamin, and Corinne. Dan Quayle James Danforth \"Dan\" Quayle (born February 4, 1947) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 44th Vice President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. Quayle was also a U.S. Representative from 1977 to 1981 and was a U.S. Senator from 1981", "psg_id": "209123" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "Dan Quayle James Danforth \"Dan\" Quayle (born February 4, 1947) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 44th Vice President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. Quayle was also a U.S. Representative from 1977 to 1981 and was a U.S. Senator from 1981 to 1989 for the state of Indiana. A native of Indianapolis, Indiana, Quayle spent most of his childhood living in Paradise Valley, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. He married Marilyn Tucker in 1972 and obtained his J.D. degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in 1974. Quayle practiced", "psg_id": "209095" }, { "title": "Which Way to the War", "text": "Which Way to the War Which Way to the War is an intended British television sitcom written by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd, which was discontinued after a one-off broadcast pilot on 19 August 1994. It was also Croft and Lloyd's only ITV sitcom and Croft's last World War II sitcom. In the Western Desert of World War Two, a party of British \"Desert Rats\" soldiers and a party of Australian soldiers are holed up in a remote building, when an ambulance of Italian \"nurses\" arrive. The pilot was badly received (Or quite well received, depending on what column of", "psg_id": "7247515" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "a letter to President Barack Obama urging Obama to commute Jonathan Pollard's sentence. In December 2011, Quayle endorsed Mitt Romney for the Republican presidential nomination. For the United States presidential election in 2016 Quayle endorsed fellow Republican Jeb Bush. After Bush failed to win the nomination, Quayle ultimately endorsed Donald Trump; he was later seen visiting with Trump at Trump Tower in Manhattan prior to Trumps inauguration. The Dan Quayle Center and Museum, located in Huntington, Indiana, features information on Quayle and on all U.S. vice presidents. Quayle is an Honorary Trustee Emeritus of the Hudson Institute and is president", "psg_id": "209120" }, { "title": "Which Way to the War", "text": "figures one were read on the official report commissioned by ITV) and was never brought back for or developed into a series despite the success David Croft had with \"Dad's Army\", \"It Ain't Half Hot Mum\" and \"'Allo 'Allo!\". The pilot was directed by Roy Gould who had worked for David Croft at the BBC. Which Way to the War Which Way to the War is an intended British television sitcom written by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd, which was discontinued after a one-off broadcast pilot on 19 August 1994. It was also Croft and Lloyd's only ITV sitcom and", "psg_id": "7247516" }, { "title": "Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn)", "text": "and raises the chill bumps at every turn.\" \"Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn) debuted at number 61 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of February 4, 1995. Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn) \"Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn)\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in January 1995 as the fourth single from the album \"When Love Finds You\". The song reached number 4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It was written by", "psg_id": "14847545" }, { "title": "Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn)", "text": "Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn) \"Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn)\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in January 1995 as the fourth single from the album \"When Love Finds You\". The song reached number 4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It was written by Gill and Bill Anderson. Deborah Evans Price, of \"Billboard\" magazine reviewed the song favorably calling it a \"classic slow country waltz.\" She goes on to say that the song \"makes optimum use of those classic changes", "psg_id": "14847544" }, { "title": "According to Jim", "text": "12 episodes. The series finale of \"According to Jim\" aired on June 2, 2009, on ABC, and was titled \"Heaven Opposed to Hell\". \"According to Jim\" was created by Tracy Newman and Jonathan Stark. The sitcom was produced by ABC’s in-house production company and Newman/Stark, Suzanne Bukinik Entertainment and Brad Grey Television. The series was filmed at the CBS Studio Center in Los Angeles. Belushi, besides playing \"Jim\", directed 30 episodes and is credited as Executive Producer. Belushi's fictionial character \"Jim\"'s band in the series is the real-life House of Blues band The Sacred Hearts, for which Jim Belushi often", "psg_id": "1497200" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "of Quayle and Associates. He has also been a member of the Board of Directors of Heckmann Corporation, a water-sector company, since the company's inception and serves as Chairman of the company's Compensation and Nominating & Governance Committees. Quayle is a director of Aozora Bank, Tokyo, Japan. He has also been on the board of directors of other companies, including K2 Sports, Amtran Inc., Central Newspapers Inc., BTC Inc. and Carvana Co. In 1999, Dan Quayle joined Cerberus Capital Management, a multibillion-dollar private-equity firm, where he serves as chairman of the company's Global Investments division. As chairman of the international", "psg_id": "209121" }, { "title": "This Sitcom Is...Not to Be Repeated", "text": "This Sitcom Is...Not to Be Repeated This Sitcom Is...Not to Be Repeated is a Canadian comedy television series, which aired on The Comedy Network in 2001. Created by and starring Ed Sahely, Kathy Greenwood and Jonathan Wilson based on their stage show \"Not to Be Repeated\", the series incorporated improvisational comedy techniques. Each episode of the series was structured as a sitcom episode with a narrative framework, but at various points the actors would be called upon to draw lines submitted by viewers out of a hat, and incorporate them into the dialogue. Fifteen episodes of the show were produced.", "psg_id": "18417185" }, { "title": "This Sitcom Is...Not to Be Repeated", "text": "This Sitcom Is...Not to Be Repeated This Sitcom Is...Not to Be Repeated is a Canadian comedy television series, which aired on The Comedy Network in 2001. Created by and starring Ed Sahely, Kathy Greenwood and Jonathan Wilson based on their stage show \"Not to Be Repeated\", the series incorporated improvisational comedy techniques. Each episode of the series was structured as a sitcom episode with a narrative framework, but at various points the actors would be called upon to draw lines submitted by viewers out of a hat, and incorporate them into the dialogue. Fifteen episodes of the show were produced.", "psg_id": "18417184" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "in the phrase of a conservative group that monitors television coverage. The questions involved his military service, a golf trip to Florida with Paula Parkinson, and whether he had enough experience to be vice president. Quayle seemed at times rattled and at other times uncertain or evasive as he tried to handle the questions. Delegates to the convention generally blamed television and newspapers for the focus on Quayle's problems, but Bush's staff said they thought Quayle had mishandled the questions about his military record, leaving questions dangling. Although Bush was trailing by up to 15 points in public opinion polls", "psg_id": "209104" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "taken before the convention, in August, the Bush/Quayle ticket took the lead, which they did not relinquish for the rest of the campaign. In the October 1988 vice presidential debate, Quayle debated Democratic candidate Lloyd Bentsen. When the subject of the debate turned to Quayle's relatively limited experience in public life, he compared the length of his congressional service (12 years) with that of late President John F. Kennedy (14 years), as Kennedy had less experience than his rivals during the 1960 presidential nomination. It was a factual comparison, although Quayle's advisers cautioned beforehand that it could be used against", "psg_id": "209105" }, { "title": "Which?", "text": "or credit cards. According to official industry data, such scams increased by 53% in a year: from 660,308 cases in the first half of 2015 to 1,007,094 in the first half of 2016. Which? said: “Consumers can only protect themselves so far. People cannot be expected to detect complex scams pressuring them to transfer money immediately, or lookalike bills from their solicitor or builder” that are copied from genuine bills but have had the bank account number and sort code changed. In 2018 Which? was accused by members of its long-standing email service - which.net - of abandoning them by", "psg_id": "2084567" }, { "title": "According to Jim", "text": "\"Less Than Perfect\". Week by week, the show attracted more and more viewers, becoming ABC's second most watched sitcom. The show performed so well that the network made a risky move: putting \"Jim\" opposite the NBC juggernaut \"Frasier\". Although \"Jim\" did not beat the competition, it performed well enough to secure itself that spot on the 2003 fall schedule. On May 15, 2007, it was announced that \"According to Jim\" would not be renewed for another season. ABC Entertainment President Stephen McPherson said, \"We are talking to the studio to see if there's something financially, a deal that would make", "psg_id": "1497197" }, { "title": "Marilyn Quayle", "text": "a speech at the Republican National Convention and spending more than 40 days on the campaign trail. In her speeches she took a strong \"family values\" theme, and she was very popular with conservatives. Bush and Dan Quayle were not re-elected in 1992, and the Quayles returned to Huntington, where she joined an Indianapolis law firm. The Quayles later moved to Arizona. In 1996, Quayle narrated an advertisement for Indiana gubernatorial candidate Stephen Goldsmith. In 2010, she narrated an advertisement for Georgia gubernatorial candidate Karen Handel. In 2011, she was reported to have phoned Arizona Governor Jan Brewer about an", "psg_id": "3276927" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "the Council on Competitiveness and the first chairman of the National Space Council. As head of the NSC he called for greater efforts to protect Earth against the danger of potential asteroid impacts. After a briefing by Lt. General Daniel O. Graham, (USA Ret.), Max Hunter, and Jerry Pournelle, Quayle sponsored the development of an experimental Single Stage to Orbit X-Program, which resulted in the building of the DC/X which was flown and tested at White Sands. Quayle has since described the vice presidency as \"an awkward office. You’re president of the Senate. You’re not even officially part of the", "psg_id": "209107" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "is\"). Shortly after Bush announced the Space Exploration Initiative, which included a manned landing on Mars, Quayle was asked his thoughts on sending humans to Mars. In his response, he made a series of scientifically incorrect statements: \"Mars is essentially in the same orbit [as Earth]...Mars is somewhat the same distance from the Sun, which is very important. We have seen pictures where there are canals, we believe, and water. If there is water, that means there is oxygen. If oxygen, that means we can breathe.\" On June 15, 1992, Quayle altered 12-year-old student William Figueroa's correct spelling of \"potato\"", "psg_id": "209113" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "Bill Clinton and his vice presidential running mate, Al Gore, defeated the Bush/Quayle ticket. In 1994, Quayle published his memoir entitled \"Standing Firm\". He declined to run for President in 1996 because he was suffering from phlebitis. Quayle sought the Republican presidential nomination in 2000, but later withdrew from the campaign and supported the eventual winner, George W. Bush. Quayle joined Cerberus Capital Management, a private equity firm, in 1999. He currently serves as Chairman of Global Investments at Cerberus. Quayle was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Martha Corinne (née Pulliam) and James Cline Quayle. He has sometimes been incorrectly", "psg_id": "209097" }, { "title": "According to Jim", "text": "According to Jim According to Jim is an American sitcom television series starring Jim Belushi in the title role as a suburban father of three children (five children starting with the season-seven finale). It originally ran on ABC from October 3, 2001 to June 2, 2009. Jim is a happy-go-lucky suburban father. Much like his real-life counterpart, Jim's character is noted as a fan of blues music, as well as the Chicago Bears, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bulls and the Chicago Blackhawks. Together with his wife Cheryl, they have three children, daughters Ruby and Gracie and son Kyle. In the seventh", "psg_id": "1497194" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "referred to as \"James Danforth Quayle III\". In his memoirs, he points out that his birth name was simply James Danforth Quayle. The name Quayle originates from the Isle of Man, where his great-grandfather was born. His maternal grandfather, Eugene C. Pulliam, was a wealthy and influential publishing magnate who founded Central Newspapers, Inc., owner of over a dozen major newspapers such as \"The Arizona Republic\" and \"The Indianapolis Star\". James C. Quayle moved his family to Arizona in 1955 to run a branch of the family's publishing empire. After spending much of his youth in Arizona, Quayle returned to", "psg_id": "209098" }, { "title": "According to Jim", "text": "down to 6.7 million viewers. Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of \"According to Jim\" on ABC. \"Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.\" \"According to Jim\" was nominated for 20 awards. Four times for the Primetime Emmy Awards. According to Jim According to Jim is an American sitcom television series starring Jim Belushi in the title role as a suburban father of three children (five children starting with the season-seven finale). It originally ran on ABC from October 3, 2001", "psg_id": "1497204" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "and supported Bush. Quayle, then working as an investment banker in Phoenix, was mentioned as a candidate for Governor of Arizona prior to the 2002 election, but eventually declined to run. In a February 2010 interview with Megyn Kelly of Fox News, Quayle announced that his son, Ben, would be a candidate for the U.S. Congress, running for a seat representing Arizona's 3rd congressional district. Ben later won the election. In his first bid for re-election, due to redistricting, he faced off against fellow Republican Congressman David Schweikert in a primary and narrowly lost. On January 31, 2011, Quayle wrote", "psg_id": "209119" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "Association had evaluated Manion as \"qualified/unqualified\", its lower passing grade. Manion was nominated for the Seventh Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals by President Ronald Reagan on February 21, 1986, and confirmed by the Senate on June 26, 1986. On August 16, 1988, at the Republican convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, George H. W. Bush chose Quayle to be his running mate in the 1988 United States presidential election. The choice immediately became controversial. Outgoing President Ronald Reagan praised Quayle for his \"energy and enthusiasm\". Press coverage of the convention was dominated with questions about \"the three Quayle problems\",", "psg_id": "209103" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "law in Huntington, Indiana with his wife before his election to the United States House of Representatives in 1976. In 1980, Quayle won election to the U.S. Senate. In 1988, Vice President and Republican presidential nominee George H. W. Bush chose Quayle as his running mate. The Bush/Quayle ticket won the 1988 election over the Democratic ticket of Michael Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen, and Quayle became Vice President in January 1989. As Vice President, Quayle made official visits to 47 countries and was appointed chairman of the National Space Council. He secured re-nomination for Vice President in 1992, but Democrat", "psg_id": "209096" }, { "title": "According to Bex", "text": "According to Bex According to Bex (originally titled Everything I Know About Men) is a British sitcom that aired on BBC One in 2005. Starring Jessica Stevenson (now known as Jessica Hynes), it was written by Katie Douglas, Julia Barron and Fred Barron, who also created \"My Family\" and \"After You've Gone\". The American sitcom \"Courting Alex\", starring Jenna Elfman, was originally based on \"According to Bex\". \"According to Bex\" concerns the life of Bex Atwell, a twenty-something single woman who works as a secretary and who lives in London. She is looking for the perfect man and the perfect", "psg_id": "7454533" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "period in our nation's history. ... No, not our nation's, but in World War II. I mean, we all lived in this century. I didn't live in this century, but in this century's history\"), or just confused (such as the comments he made in a May 1989 address to the United Negro College Fund. Commenting on the United Negro College Fund's slogan--which is \"a mind is a terrible thing to waste\"--Quayle said, \"You take the UNCF model that what a waste it is to lose one's mind or not to have a mind is being very wasteful. How true that", "psg_id": "209112" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "and defeating his Democratic opponent, Jill Long. In November 1978, Quayle was invited by Congressman Leo Ryan of California to accompany him on a delegation to investigate unsafe conditions at the Jonestown settlement in Guyana, but Quayle was unable to participate. The decision likely saved Quayle's life, because Ryan and his entourage were subsequently murdered at the airstrip in Jonestown as the party tried to escape the massacre. In 1986, Quayle was criticized for championing the cause of Daniel Anthony Manion, a candidate for a federal appellate judgeship, who was in law school one year above Quayle. The American Bar", "psg_id": "209102" }, { "title": "Addams Family Values", "text": "the 1992 Los Angeles riots on a breakdown of \"family values\", which caused much controversy and derision afterwards. According to Anjelica Huston, during the filming of \"Addams Family Values\" it became increasingly clear that Raúl Juliá's health was deteriorating. He had trouble eating, and was losing weight as a result. He died within a year after the film was released. Sequoia National Park, particularly Sequoia Lake, in the Sierra Nevada of California, was the site of the movie's \"Camp Chippewa\". \"Addams Family Values\" was well received, receiving significantly better reviews than the first film. On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes,", "psg_id": "3538088" }, { "title": "Ben Quayle", "text": "to filing with the court.\" Quayle served on the following committees during his tenure. Ben Quayle Benjamin Eugene Quayle (born November 5, 1976) is an American lawyer and politician who is a former U.S. Representative for . A member of the Republican Party, he is the son of 44th Vice President of the United States Dan Quayle. He is a member of the Tea Party movement, which had many of its members swept into office during the 2010 elections. Prior to serving in Congress he worked as an associate lawyer and eventually founded his own security company as well as", "psg_id": "14289079" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "him. Bentsen's response – \"Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy\" – subsequently became a part of the political lexicon. During the debate, Quayle's strategy was to criticize Dukakis as too liberal. The Bush/Quayle ticket won the November election with a 53–46 percent margin by sweeping 40 states and capturing 426 electoral votes. Quayle did not cast any tie-breaking votes in his role as President of the Senate, becoming only the second vice-president (after Charles W. Fairbanks) not to do so while serving a complete term. During his vice presidency, Quayle made official trips to 47 countries. Bush named Quayle head of", "psg_id": "209106" }, { "title": "Character (symbol)", "text": "a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language\" (1668), to the later 18th century and the \"Encyclopédie\" where in a long entry under the heading \"Charactère\", D'Alembert critically reviewed such projects of the past century. Character (symbol) A character is a sign or symbol. Greek is a nomen agentis of the verb (\"charassō\") with a meaning \"to sharpen, to whet\", and also \"to make cake\", from a PIE root \"\" \"cut\" also continued in Irish \"gearr\" and English \"gash\", which is perhaps an early loan ultimately from the same Greek root. A is thus an \"engraver\", originally in the sense of", "psg_id": "10235797" }, { "title": "The Power of Failing", "text": "The Power of Failing The Power of Failing is the first studio album from the Austin, Texas-based emo band Mineral. Released on January 28, 1997, \"The Power of Failing\" was made available on both LP and CD format and has since been acclaimed as an essential album from the 90s emo movement. \"The Power of Failing\" received extreme praise for its songwriting and honest lyrics. Writing for Allmusic, Blake Butler declared the record to be \"a keystone album from one of the most well-known and revered emo rock bands of the '90s\", stating that \"although the structure is relatively simple", "psg_id": "9396139" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "Tennessee Senator Al Gore, as well as the independent ticket of Texas businessman Ross Perot and retired Vice Admiral James Stockdale. As Bush lagged in the polls in the weeks preceding the August 1992 Republican National Convention, some Republican strategists (led by Secretary of State James Baker) viewed Quayle as a liability to the ticket and pushed for his replacement. Quayle ultimately survived the challenge and secured renomination. During the 1992 presidential campaign, Quayle told the news media that he believed homosexuality was a choice, and \"the wrong choice.\" Quayle faced off against Gore and Stockdale in the vice presidential", "psg_id": "209115" }, { "title": "Character (symbol)", "text": "Character (symbol) A character is a sign or symbol. Greek is a nomen agentis of the verb (\"charassō\") with a meaning \"to sharpen, to whet\", and also \"to make cake\", from a PIE root \"\" \"cut\" also continued in Irish \"gearr\" and English \"gash\", which is perhaps an early loan ultimately from the same Greek root. A is thus an \"engraver\", originally in the sense of a craftsman, but then also used for a tool used for engraving, and for a stamp for minting coins. From the stamp, the meaning was extended to the stamp impression, Plato using the noun", "psg_id": "10235792" }, { "title": "Edward Quayle", "text": "Edward Quayle Edward Quayle (1802 – 14 June 1862) was a Manx merchant navy officer who served as commanding officer of numerous Isle of Man Steam Packet Company vessels. Quayle was amongst the first captains of the line, retiring with the rank of Commodore. Captain Quayle was said to have been a thorough seafarer and an attentive and warm-hearted man. Edward Quayle was born on the Isle of Man in 1802. For a number of years prior to the introduction of the steamship, Capt. Quayle was Master of the clipper packets which sailed on the mail run between Douglas and", "psg_id": "18991585" }, { "title": "According to Bex", "text": "job, but in both she ends with second best. Critical response to the show was negative, with The Stage calling it \"the biggest sitcom disaster of the year\". and the British Comedy Guide describing it as \"dull and predictable\". Despite reports that a second series had been planned, the show was cancelled after the first series due to low ratings. Hynes considered the series so bad that she left her agent for persuading her to do it. According to Bex According to Bex (originally titled Everything I Know About Men) is a British sitcom that aired on BBC One in", "psg_id": "7454534" }, { "title": "Kylie Said to Jason", "text": "would be formally released, but one track from the aborted album, \"Kylie Said to Jason\", saw commercial release. \"Kylie Said to Jason\" was intended to be a top 10 record which The KLF — Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty — were hoping could \"rescue them from the jaws of bankruptcy\". Instead, it flopped commercially, failing even to make the UK top 100 and forcing the entire film and soundtrack project to be put on hold. The release did peak at number 6 on the UK Indie Singles Chart during August 1989. \"Kylie Said to Jason\" () is an electropop record", "psg_id": "7613136" }, { "title": "Sitcom", "text": "by Norman Lear. The show aired on CBS and ran from December, 1975 until May, 1984. It followed a recently divorced mother and her two daughters as they dealt with the problems and situations that come with growing up, and raising kids in a single parent household. It is the first show to feature Valerie Bertinelli, and emphasized her character as the show progressed. \"Cheers\" , which ran for eleven seasons, was one of the most successful sitcoms in the 80s, airing from 1982 to 1993. It was followed by a spin-off sitcom in the 90s, \"Frasier\". During its run,", "psg_id": "12858862" }, { "title": "Ben Quayle", "text": "Ben Quayle Benjamin Eugene Quayle (born November 5, 1976) is an American lawyer and politician who is a former U.S. Representative for . A member of the Republican Party, he is the son of 44th Vice President of the United States Dan Quayle. He is a member of the Tea Party movement, which had many of its members swept into office during the 2010 elections. Prior to serving in Congress he worked as an associate lawyer and eventually founded his own security company as well as writing for the Scottsdale gossip blog, \"The Dirty\". In the 2010 Republican primary he", "psg_id": "14289068" }, { "title": "Ben Quayle", "text": "he served as the managing partner of its Arizona branch. Quayle currently works for the Washington lobbying firm Clark Hill. After Republican Congressman John Shadegg decided to retire, Quayle launched his campaign following his father's announcement on \"America Live with Megyn Kelly\" that Ben was a candidate for . On August 11, 2010, Quayle released an advertisement in which he called Barack Obama the \"worst President in history\". Quayle's prior involvement with the controversial rumor and gossip website \"DirtyScottsdale.com\" complicated his run for office. According to the site's founder, Quayle was one of the \"original contributors\" to the site, which", "psg_id": "14289071" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "met his future wife, Marilyn, who was taking night classes at the same law school at the time. Quayle became an investigator for the Consumer Protection Division of the Office of the Indiana Attorney General in July 1971. Later that year, he became an administrative assistant to Governor Edgar Whitcomb. From 1973 to 1974, he was the Director of the Inheritance Tax Division of the Indiana Department of Revenue. Upon graduating from law school, Quayle worked as associate publisher of his family's newspaper, the \"Huntington Herald-Press\". In 1976, Quayle was elected to the House of Representatives from Indiana's 4th congressional", "psg_id": "209100" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "debate on October 13, 1992. Quayle attempted to avoid the one-sided outcome of his debate with Lloyd Bentsen four years earlier by staying on the offensive. Quayle criticized Gore's book \"Earth in the Balance\" with specific page references, though his claims were subsequently criticized by the liberal group FAIR for inaccuracy. In Quayle's closing argument, he sharply asked voters, \"Do you really believe Bill Clinton will tell the truth?\" and \"Do you trust Bill Clinton to be your president?\" On the other hand, whereas Gore and Stockdale talked more about the policies and philosophies they espoused. Republican loyalists were largely", "psg_id": "209116" }, { "title": "Addams Family Values", "text": "ash. Months later, at Pubert's first birthday party, Fester laments Debbie's loss but becomes smitten with another nanny, Dementia. In the Addams family graveyard, Wednesday tells Joel that Debbie was a sloppy killer, and she would instead scare her husband to death. As Joel lays flowers on Debbie's grave, a hand erupts from the earth and grabs him; he screams while Wednesday smiles. The \"family values\" in the movie's title is a tongue-in-cheek reference by writer Paul Rudnick to an infamous 1992 speech (\"Reflections on Urban America\") made by then-Vice Presidential candidate Dan Quayle. In the speech, Quayle had blamed", "psg_id": "3538087" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "of Indiana in 1996. He decided against running for the 1996 Republican presidential nomination, citing health problems related to phlebitis. Quayle moved to Arizona in 1996. Quayle announced, during an appearance on \"Larry King Live\", his intention to run for president in 2000. In April 1999, Quayle officially announced his candidacy for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination, attacking front-runner George W. Bush by saying \"we do not want another candidate who needs on-the-job training\". In the first contest among the Republican candidates, the Ames Straw Poll of August 1999, he finished 8th. He withdrew from the race the following month", "psg_id": "209118" }, { "title": "Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center", "text": "Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center The Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center, commonly referred to as the Dan Quayle Museum, is located at 815 Warren Street in Huntington, Indiana, where former Vice President Dan Quayle attended high school. The Center is downtown in a renovated church, the former First Church of Christ, Scientist, and has two floors. The first floor features the history of all the Vice Presidents of the United States, while the second floor houses memorabilia and a theater. Regular school programs are held. It is located in the Old Plat Historic District. The Dan Quayle Center and Museum", "psg_id": "7012401" }, { "title": "Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center", "text": "was opened to the public on June 17, 1993, and officially dedicated on October 16, 1993. In 2002, the board of directors for the DQCF changed the name of the facility from The Dan Quayle Center and Museum to The Dan Quayle Center home of the United States Vice Presidential Museum. In 2008, the board of directors changed the name to The Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center. Special attention is paid to the five former Vice Presidents hailing from Indiana—Schuyler Colfax, Thomas Hendricks, Charles Fairbanks, Thomas Marshall, and Dan Quayle—and the three losing Vice-Presidential candidates: George W. Julian, William H.", "psg_id": "7012402" }, { "title": "Reactions to the 2005 French riots", "text": "of emergency. An official of \"Action Police CFTC\", an \"ultra-minority\" police trade union , described the riots as a \"civil war\", and called on the French Army to intervene , . This caused outrage, notably triggering responses from the \"UNSA-Police\" union, which represents the majority of riot police (CRS), describing the situation in less dramatic terms . In response to the riots, Sarkozy stated that police officers should be armed with non-lethal weapons to combat urban violence . Other voices in the public sphere have encouraged the use of deadly force as offering a more permanent solution to the problem", "psg_id": "6421574" }, { "title": "Marilyn Quayle", "text": "Arizona redistricting plan that was detrimental to her son, Congressman Benjamin Quayle. The Quayles live in Paradise Valley, Arizona. They have three children: two sons, Tucker, founder of an investment company called Tynwald Capital, and Benjamin, who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Arizona's 3rd Congressional District from 2011 to 2013; and a daughter Corinne. Marilyn Quayle Marilyn Tucker Quayle (born July 29, 1949) is an American lawyer and novelist. She is the wife of the 44th Vice President of the United States, Dan Quayle, and served as Second Lady of the United States", "psg_id": "3276928" }, { "title": "Hough riots", "text": "\"Hough cast a pall of fear and resentment that took years to dissipate, if it ever truly passed\", said Michael D. Roberts, who covered the Hough Riots as a reporter in 1966. The Hough Riots caused $1 to $2 million in property damage ($ million to $ million in dollars), and destroyed the Hough Avenue commercial strip between E. 71st and E. 93rd Streets. Many merchants said they would never return to Hough. The riots depressed property values for decades below those found in surrounding black neighborhoods. Both black and white residents fled the area, causing population loss that lasted", "psg_id": "5522781" }, { "title": "James C. Quayle", "text": "James C. Quayle James Cline Quayle (May 25, 1921 – July 7, 2000) was an American newspaper publisher and businessman who owned several newspapers in the United States including the \"Huntington Herald-Press\" in Indiana and the \"Wickenburg Sun\" in Arizona. He was the father of Dan Quayle, the 44th Vice President of the United States. Quayle was born in Joliet, Illinois, the son of Robert H. and Marie Cline Quayle. He attended DePauw University, where he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. After graduating in 1943, Quayle joined the United States Marine Corps and served in an air transport", "psg_id": "5888717" }, { "title": "James C. Quayle", "text": "\"Muncie Star and Evening Press\", beginning in 1972. After retiring, Quayle lived in Arizona, where he died in 2000, aged 79. James C. Quayle James Cline Quayle (May 25, 1921 – July 7, 2000) was an American newspaper publisher and businessman who owned several newspapers in the United States including the \"Huntington Herald-Press\" in Indiana and the \"Wickenburg Sun\" in Arizona. He was the father of Dan Quayle, the 44th Vice President of the United States. Quayle was born in Joliet, Illinois, the son of Robert H. and Marie Cline Quayle. He attended DePauw University, where he was a member", "psg_id": "5888720" }, { "title": "Marilyn Quayle", "text": "days before the exam. She and Dan moved back to Huntington, Indiana and opened a joint law practice, Quayle and Quayle. She did most of the legal work; he worked for his father's newspaper and prepared to enter politics. In 1976 he was elected to Congress as a Republican, whereupon they suspended their law practice. In 1980 he was elected to the Senate. In 1988 Dan was elected Vice President on George H. W. Bush's ticket. Throughout her husband's political career, Marilyn was \"always her husband's closest and most candid advisor.\" She campaigned independently during the presidential campaign. During the", "psg_id": "3276925" }, { "title": "White Night riots", "text": "Jones learned that 1,000 people had died of AIDS. He proposed the creation of a quilt, in remembrance of those who had died. In 1987, Jones, by then HIV-positive himself, launched the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. As of 2009, the quilt consists of over 44,000 individual panels. In a 2004 interview, Jones said \"I thought, what a perfect symbol; what a warm, comforting, middle-class, middle-American, traditional-family-values symbol to attach to this disease that's killing homosexuals and IV drug users and Haitian immigrants, and maybe, just maybe, we could apply those traditional family values to my family.\" White Night riots", "psg_id": "2993442" }, { "title": "Dan Quayle", "text": "district, defeating eight-term incumbent Democrat J. Edward Roush by a 55%-to-45% margin. He won re-election in 1978 by the greatest percentage margin achieved to date in that northeast Indiana district. In 1980, at age 33, Quayle became the youngest person ever elected to the Senate from the state of Indiana, defeating three-term incumbent Democrat Birch Bayh by taking 54% of the votes to Bayh's 46%. Making Indiana political history again, Quayle was re-elected to the Senate in 1986 with the largest margin ever achieved to that date by a candidate in a statewide Indiana race, taking 61% of the vote", "psg_id": "209101" }, { "title": "The Genesis According to Spiritism", "text": "many other oddball theories that circulated among theosophists and occultists of the time. An entire section is dedicated to explain that the Earth does not have a \"soul\". Describes cataclysms that affected life overall, failing to mention any that were not already known at the time. Describes how life on Earth could have formed. This chapter is particularly sore for Spiritists because it actually accepts spontaneous generation as fact: a phenomenon that took place every day (which was according to mainstream scientific thinking of that time, only to be displaced decades later by the work of Louis Pasteur). Explains how", "psg_id": "6380115" }, { "title": "Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center", "text": "English, and John W. Kern. (Current Vice President Mike Pence also hails from Indiana.) At one time in American history, Indiana was a vital \"swing state;\" as such, it provided numerous candidates for Vice President. Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center The Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center, commonly referred to as the Dan Quayle Museum, is located at 815 Warren Street in Huntington, Indiana, where former Vice President Dan Quayle attended high school. The Center is downtown in a renovated church, the former First Church of Christ, Scientist, and has two floors. The first floor features the history of all the", "psg_id": "7012403" }, { "title": "Which?", "text": "organisation was set up in 1957 as a response to the changing values and concerns of the post-war era, at a time of rapid changes in product markets and consumer behaviour – and a corresponding growth in sharp trading practices. To combat this, Michael Young, research director for the Labour Party, proposed setting up a 'Consumer Advisory Service' to be considered for the party's 1950 manifesto, only to be rejected by Harold Wilson. Encouraged by the efforts of Dorothy Bruchholz Goodman, of the United States, and Ray Goodman, Young continued to push the idea and in October 1957 the first", "psg_id": "2084555" }, { "title": "Mark Quayle (advocate, b. 1804)", "text": "consequence of his capacity as Clerk of the Rolls, Quayle became the Equity Judge of the Island. On 5 July 1837 Quayle was elected as a Member of the House of Keys (MHK) to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Capt. John Anderson. In September 1860, upon the resignation of Governor Hope, Quayle was appointed Deputy Governor, a position he held until the appointment of Governor Pigott. On 31 January 1873 he was elected Chairman of the Justices and he at one time acted as Assistant Deemster during the illness of Deemster Stephen. It was said of him", "psg_id": "20464752" }, { "title": "Zoot Suit Riots", "text": "officers to treat all citizens equally. At the same time, Mayor Fletcher Bowron came to his own conclusion. The riots, he said, were caused by Mexican juvenile delinquents and by white Southerners. The latter came from a region in which both overt legal and socially sanctioned racial discrimination held sway. Racial prejudice in Los Angeles, according to Mayor Fletcher Bowron, was not a factor. On June 16, 1943, a week later after the riots, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt commented on the riots in her newspaper column. \"The question goes deeper than just suits. It is a racial protest. I have", "psg_id": "1789064" }, { "title": "Ben Quayle", "text": "the 9th, the geographic successor to Schweikert's 5th. During the bitter primary campaign, Schweikert was widely criticised for a mailer that accused Quayle of \"going both ways\", suggesting that he was bisexual. On the reverse, the mailer listed issues on which it claimed Quayle had taken both liberal and conservative positions. Senator Jon Kyl said that \"such campaign tactics insult the voters, degrade politics and expose those who stoop to them as unworthy of high office\" and Senator John McCain said the mailer was one of the \"worst that I have seen\" and that it \"crosses the boundary of decent", "psg_id": "14289074" }, { "title": "Marilyn Quayle", "text": "Marilyn Quayle Marilyn Tucker Quayle (born July 29, 1949) is an American lawyer and novelist. She is the wife of the 44th Vice President of the United States, Dan Quayle, and served as Second Lady of the United States from 1989 until 1993. Marilyn Tucker was born in the Meridian-Kessler area of Indianapolis, Indiana, to Mary Alice (née Craig, d. 1975) and Warren Samuel Tucker (d. 2004). The fourth of six children, she has three sisters (Nancy, Sally, and Janet) and two brothers (James and William). Her parents were both doctors. Her maternal grandfather was born in Maybole, Scotland. She", "psg_id": "3276922" }, { "title": "The Sitcom Trials", "text": "with a diminutive blonde sidekick, originally played by Charity Trimm, and the love interest in the café, played then by Gerard Foster. The camp character played in 01 by Dan Clegg went on to be played in the TV series by James Holmes who, coincidentally, was the star of the 2002 Edinburgh Fringe Sitcom Trials. The Sitcom Trials has run a number of competition seasons, with heats and a grand final, in 2007, 2009, 2013 and 2016. 2013 and 2016's's seasons were part of the So You Think You're Funny competition, with heats in London, Manchester, Bristol (13), Cardiff (16),", "psg_id": "7203566" }, { "title": "Plan of a Novel, according to Hints from Various Quarters", "text": "Plan of a Novel, according to Hints from Various Quarters Plan of a Novel, according to Hints from Various Quarters is a short satirical work by Jane Austen, probably written in May 1816. It was published in complete form for the first time by R. W. Chapman in 1926, extracts having appeared in 1871. It has been said that \"in the \"Plan\" and the correspondence from which it arose, we have the most important account of what Jane Austen understood to be her aims and capacities as a novelist\". In 1815 Austen met the Rev. James Stanier Clarke in London.", "psg_id": "17007919" }, { "title": "Rule according to higher law", "text": "an ideal and well-constructed constitutional government does not and should not be taken to imply that all states can or should maintain the same constitutional structures in practice\". \"The rule according to higher law\" is a practical approach to the implementation of the higher law theory which creates a bridge of mutual understanding (with regard to universal legal values) between the English language doctrine of the rule of law, traditional for the countries of common law, and the originally German doctrine of \"Rechtsstaat\", translated into other languages of continental Europe as \"État de droit\" (Fr.), \"Estado de derecho\" (Sp.), \"Stato", "psg_id": "14868992" }, { "title": "Which Way to the Front?", "text": "Which Way to the Front? Which Way to the Front? is a 1970 American comedy film starring Jerry Lewis. Brendan Byers III is a rich playboy who enlists to fight in the war against the Axis powers, but is classified 4-F. He really wants to fight, so he enlists other 4-Fs and some loyal volunteers from his own service staff and forms his own army. He finances their training and equipment. Once completed, they travel to the front in Italy, with Byers impersonating a Nazi general named Eric Kesselring. The plan is to pull back the German lines, since the", "psg_id": "8661265" }, { "title": "Which Way to the Front?", "text": "for actors Joe Besser, Neil Hamilton, and Kenneth MacDonald. The film received a \"BOMB\" rating in \"Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide\" and widespread disapproval from other critics. Warner Archive released the film on made to order DVD in the United States on May 18, 2010. Which Way to the Front? Which Way to the Front? is a 1970 American comedy film starring Jerry Lewis. Brendan Byers III is a rich playboy who enlists to fight in the war against the Axis powers, but is classified 4-F. He really wants to fight, so he enlists other 4-Fs and some loyal volunteers from", "psg_id": "8661267" }, { "title": "Edward Quayle", "text": "of the National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck - the second time that particular award had been bestowed on him. Edward Quayle Edward Quayle (1802 – 14 June 1862) was a Manx merchant navy officer who served as commanding officer of numerous Isle of Man Steam Packet Company vessels. Quayle was amongst the first captains of the line, retiring with the rank of Commodore. Captain Quayle was said to have been a thorough seafarer and an attentive and warm-hearted man. Edward Quayle was born on the Isle of Man in 1802. For a number of years prior", "psg_id": "18991591" }, { "title": "Levi-Civita symbol", "text": "called the sign or signature of the permutation. The value must be defined, else the particular values of the symbol for all permutations are indeterminate. Most authors choose , which means the Levi-Civita symbol equals the sign of a permutation when the indices are all unequal. This choice is used throughout this article. The term \"-dimensional Levi-Civita symbol\" refers to the fact that the number of indices on the symbol matches the dimensionality of the vector space in question, which may be Euclidean or non-Euclidean, for example, or Minkowski space. The values of the Levi-Civita symbol are independent of any", "psg_id": "1606082" }, { "title": "Singles of the 90s", "text": "Singles of the 90s Singles of the 90s is a compilation album by Swedish pop music group, Ace of Base. \"Singles of the 90s\" was released on November 15, 1999 in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The band had begun work on their fourth studio album when they were approached by their label to put out a greatest hits release. Jonas Berggren, the band's main composer, initially refused the offer, claiming the idea for a singles package was premature. In the end, the band relented and offered three songs titled \"Hallo Hallo\", \"C'est La Vie,\" and \"Love in December\", which was", "psg_id": "5161475" }, { "title": "According to Jim", "text": "Gibson with their marriage. Only guest characters had first and last names in most cases. Lionsgate Home Entertainment (under license from ABC Studios) has released the first five seasons on DVD in Region 1. The sitcom debuted in 2001 on ABC with an average of 10 million viewers for its first year. The audience grew in year two to over 10.3 million. The ratings remained consistent for seasons three and four as well. Starting with Season 5, the ratings began to decline. The series was often scheduled against the hugely successful American Idol. By Season 6, \"According to Jim\" was", "psg_id": "1497203" }, { "title": "1992 Los Angeles riots", "text": "loss of respect for human life was sickeningly sad ... What we saw last night and the night before in Los Angeles is not about civil rights. It's not about the great cause of equality that all Americans must uphold. It's not a message of protest. It's been the brutality of a mob, pure and simple.\" Vice President Dan Quayle blamed the violence on a \"Poverty of Values\" – \"I believe the lawless social anarchy which we saw is directly related to the breakdown of family structure, personal responsibility and social order in too many areas of our society\" Similarly,", "psg_id": "4652163" }, { "title": "The Power of Failing", "text": "most of the time, it is the essence of the music which overwhelms.\" Brandon Stosuy of Pitchfork said that \"Part of what makes \"The Power of Failing\" a classic is that its raw feel and execution matches its emotions.\" Hogan of Sputnikmusic compared the album to Sunny Day Real Estate and said \"Mineral’s debut should not be passed off, as it proves to be another footmark in the history of emotional music.\" \"The Power of Failing\" has been recognized as one of the landmark albums of 1990s emo. \"NME\" listed the album as one of \"20 Emo Albums That Have", "psg_id": "9396140" }, { "title": "Edward Quayle", "text": "in 1852, Capt. Quayle succeeded him as Commodore of the line. His final command was that of the \"Douglas\". In July 1860, as a consequence of failing health and of injuries received during rough weather in service, Capt. Quayle retired from the command of the \"Douglas\". However he still continued in the service of the IOMSPCo on land. From the time of Capt. Quayle's retirement his health continued to decline. He passed away at his home on Prospect Hill, Douglas, Isle of Man, on Saturday 14 June 1862. Capt. Quayle's funeral was reported to have been very well attended with", "psg_id": "18991588" }, { "title": "Which Way to the Front?", "text": "front has remained static for too long, enabling the Allies to push forward again. The mission does not go smoothly and they must overcome several obstacles, including the fiery wife of the local mayor who is the real Kesselring's lover, and the real Kesselring's involvement in an assassination attempt on Hitler. Afterwards, they face their next mission: infiltrating the Imperial Japanese command to influence the outcome of the Battle of Kwajalein. \"Which Way to the Front?\" was filmed from November 30, 1969 through February 1, 1970 and received a G rating from the MPAA. It marked the final film appearance", "psg_id": "8661266" }, { "title": "2001 Jos riots", "text": "said the military's intervention and strict enforcement of the curfew helped end the clashes. The 10 days of violence left approximately 1,000 dead. Because of the large number of people killed in the clashes, a mass burial had to be arranged. The riots caused the displacement of at least 50,000 civilians. The authorities arrested several hundred people and set up a commission of inquiry, which identified people who were allegedly involved in the violence, but no one was successfully prosecuted. 2001 Jos riots The 2001 Jos riots were riots involving Christians and Muslims in Jos, Nigeria, over the appointment of", "psg_id": "12736034" }, { "title": "Which?", "text": "in 2001. It later made complaints about care homes, the Northern Ireland banking sector and credit card interest calculation methods. In March 2011 it made a super complaint about unfair debit and credit card payment surcharges made by retailers. The OFT upheld the super-complaint in June 2011. In September 2016 Which? filed a super complaint against banks that routinely refuse to reimburse victims who have been scammed into transferring money into fraudsters’ accounts. Which? said banks should “shoulder more responsibility” for such fraud, much as they already reimburse customers who lose money through scams involving fraudulent account activity, or debit", "psg_id": "2084566" }, { "title": "Legendre symbol", "text": "alternative expressions for the Legendre symbol were devised in order to produce various proofs of the quadratic reciprocity law. The above properties, including the law of quadratic reciprocity, can be used to evaluate any Legendre symbol. For example: Or using a more efficient computation: The article Jacobi symbol has more examples of Legendre symbol manipulation. Legendre symbol In number theory, the Legendre symbol is a multiplicative function with values 1, −1, 0 that is a quadratic character modulo an odd prime number \"p\": its value on a (nonzero) quadratic residue mod \"p\" is 1 and on a non-quadratic residue (\"non-residue\")", "psg_id": "246005" }, { "title": "Quinton Quayle", "text": "Association. He is married to Alison Quayle, a professional translator, and has two sons, Christopher and Alexander. Quinton Quayle Quinton Mark Quayle (born 5 June 1955) is a retired British Diplomat. Educated at Bromsgrove School and University of Bristol, Quayle entered the Foreign Office in 1977 and studied Thai at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. As a junior diplomat, Quayle studied at Chiang Mai University. Before being sent to Romania, Quayle's previous Diplomatic Service postings included: Quayle served as British Ambassador to Romania from 2002 until 2006, after which he was concurrently appointed as Her", "psg_id": "4518227" }, { "title": "The Way to Happiness", "text": "the Church of Scientology\". In Illinois in 2011, Rep. Dan Burke (D-Chicago) sponsored a resolution endorsing the \"Good Choices\" program, which is based on \"The Way to Happiness\", as one of a number of suitable tools for teaching character, morals and values. Actress Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson and a Scientologist, submitted testimony to a House education committee, stating the program had \"nothing to do with religion.\" Opponents voiced concerns about the program's links to the Scientology belief system, and said that promoting its use in schools would violate the principle of the separation of church and state.", "psg_id": "5451867" }, { "title": "Steinberg symbol", "text": "Steinberg symbol In mathematics a Steinberg symbol is a pairing function which generalises the Hilbert symbol and plays a role in the algebraic K-theory of fields. It is named after mathematician Robert Steinberg. For a field \"F\" we define a \"Steinberg symbol\" (or simply a \"symbol\") to be a function formula_1, where \"G\" is an abelian group, written multiplicatively, such that The symbols on \"F\" derive from a \"universal\" symbol, which may be regarded as taking values in formula_5. By a theorem of Matsumoto, this group is formula_6 and is part of the Milnor K-theory for a field. If (⋅,⋅)", "psg_id": "16533400" }, { "title": "The Road to Character", "text": "The Road to Character The Road to Character is the fourth book written by journalist David Brooks. Brooks taught an undergraduate course at Yale University for three years during the 2010s on humility, the subject of this book. Published in 2015, the author says, \"I wrote it, to be honest, to save my own soul.\" According to \"The Guardian,\" Brooks decided that he had spent \"...too much time cultivating what he calls 'the résumé virtues' – racking up impressive accomplishments – and too little on 'the eulogy virtues', the character strengths for which we’d like to be remembered.\" Brooks begins", "psg_id": "18729059" }, { "title": "Fred Quayle", "text": "Fred Quayle Frederick MacDonald Quayle (February 16, 1936 – November 24, 2018) was an American politician and lawyer. Quayle served in the Virginia Senate and was a Republican. Quayle represented the 13th District in the Commonwealth of Virginia. His district included parts of the cities of Chesapeake, Franklin, Hopewell, Portsmouth, Suffolk, all of Surry County and parts of Isle of Wight and Southampton counties. Quayle was reelected four consecutive times since he was first elected in 1991. Quayle sat on the following committees: Courts of Justice, Education and Health, Finance, Rules, and Local Government, for which he is the Chair.", "psg_id": "9712812" }, { "title": "Ben Quayle", "text": "his family in 1996. Quayle graduated from Duke University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and earned his Juris Doctor from Vanderbilt University Law School in 2002. Quayle has been admitted to the Arizona, New York, and California bar. Quayle worked as an associate lawyer at Schulte Roth & Zabel from 2004 to 2005, and Snell & Wilmer from 2006 to 2007. In 2007, Quayle founded Tynwald Capital, a firm specializing in the acquisition and nurturing of small businesses. Quayle was a founding member of APG-Southwest, a full-service provider of security services for businesses, for which", "psg_id": "14289070" }, { "title": "Quinton Quayle", "text": "Quinton Quayle Quinton Mark Quayle (born 5 June 1955) is a retired British Diplomat. Educated at Bromsgrove School and University of Bristol, Quayle entered the Foreign Office in 1977 and studied Thai at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. As a junior diplomat, Quayle studied at Chiang Mai University. Before being sent to Romania, Quayle's previous Diplomatic Service postings included: Quayle served as British Ambassador to Romania from 2002 until 2006, after which he was concurrently appointed as Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Thailand and (non-resident) Ambassador to the Lao People's Democratic Republic. He", "psg_id": "4518224" }, { "title": "How to Be a Jewish Mother", "text": "How to Be a Jewish Mother How to Be a Jewish Mother is a 1964 Jewish humor book by American humorist Dan Greenburg which was the best selling non-fiction book in the United States in 1965, with 270,000 copies sold. The book was first published by Price Stern Sloan under publisher Larry Sloan. The book was adapted into a play starring Molly Picon and Godfrey Cambridge which had a brief run on Broadway at the Hudson Theater from December 1967 through January 1968. The play was profiled in the William Goldman book \"\". A 1983 French adaptation, \"Comment devenir une", "psg_id": "16756538" }, { "title": "Sex symbol", "text": "Betty Boop is \"the first and most famous sex symbol on animated screen\". Jessica Rabbit (voiced by Kathleen Turner) from the 1988 live-action/animation crossover film \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\" has been described as a sex symbol as well.. Toot Braunstein (voiced by Tara Strong) from the adult animated sitcom Drawn Together is also considered as a sex symbol. Video games have had a few characters that are considered sex symbols; one example would be Lara Croft, who has had several appearances in mainstream media. Other notable sex symbols include Rayne, the first video game character that appeared in \"Playboy\", in", "psg_id": "19364340" }, { "title": "To Be or Not to Be (1983 film)", "text": "was taken verbatim from the earlier film. The characters of Bronski and Joseph Tura are, however, combined into a single character (played by Brooks). The character of the treacherous Professor Siletsky (here spelled Siletski) was made into a more comic, even somewhat buffoonish, figure; in the original he was the only completely serious character. Instead of having the company preparing for Hamlet, Bronski performs his \"world famous, in Poland\" highlights from Hamlet, including the To Be or Not To Be soliloquy, from which the film's name is taken. His dresser, Anna, has been replaced with Sasha, allowing them to address", "psg_id": "7141539" }, { "title": "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs", "text": "if any member of society has an unsatisfied need, each member has a duty to produce its object (if they can). But that is precisely what the principle ‘from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs!’ dictates. In Marx’s vision, the basic principle of developed communism is a principle of solidarity in respect of need.' Marx delineated the specific conditions under which such a creed would be applicable—a society where technology and social organization had substantially eliminated the need for physical labor in the production of things, where \"labor has become not only a means of", "psg_id": "7703771" }, { "title": "Which Wich?", "text": "options. Sandwiches come in regular (7-inch), large (10.5-inch), super (14-inch), spinach wraps, and lettucewiches sizes. v\\ Which wich does seasonal \"wiches\" that will be on the menu for around 3 months. If the \"limited\" sandwich proves popular then it could be incorperated into the main menu. In 2007, the chain ranked as the fastest-growing restaurant chain concept with 50 operating stores or fewer, opening nine locations during a four-month period at the beginning of the year. In 2009, the chain ranked as the sixth-fastest-growing concept in the industry, according to restaurantchains.net. In 2013, the chain opened locations in Mexico City,", "psg_id": "7778584" }, { "title": "Which?", "text": "abruptly announcing cancellation of a service they'd used for 22 years. One member stated “Even if this were a commercial company the way it’s been done is appalling, but for it to be a charity that professes to protect consumers - it's a travesty and a betrayal of those members who trusted Which? in a way no one would trust a commercial entity.\" In 2005 Which? was granted legal powers to bring rogue traders to account for their actions under Part 8 of the Enterprise Act 2002. Which? has statutory powers under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999.", "psg_id": "2084568" } ]
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according to the series when was the cheers bar founded?
[ { "title": "Cheers", "text": "in 1889. The \"Est. 1895\" on the bar's sign is a made-up date chosen by Carla for numerological purposes, revealed in season 8, episode 6, \"The Stork Brings a Crane\", which also revealed the bar's address as 112 1/2 Beacon Street and that it originated under the name Mom's. In the series' second episode, \"Sam's Women\", Coach tells a customer looking for Gus, the owner of Cheers, that Gus was dead. In a later episode, Gus O'Mally comes back from Arizona for one night and helps run the bar. The biggest storyline surrounding the ownership of Cheers begins in the", "psg_id": "73112" } ]
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[ { "title": "Cheers Beacon Hill", "text": "The block on which Cheers resides has been renamed Eddie Doyle square in his honor. Cheers Beacon Hill Cheers Beacon Hill is a bar/restaurant located on Beacon Street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, across from the Boston Public Garden. Founded in 1969 as the Bull & Finch Pub, the bar is best remembered internationally as the exterior of the bar seen in the hit NBC sitcom \"Cheers\", which ran between 1982 and 1993. The show used the Bull & Finch exterior for the series' establishing shots of the namesake bar Cheers. No interior shots were used, and", "psg_id": "8597283" }, { "title": "Cheers Beacon Hill", "text": "Cheers Beacon Hill Cheers Beacon Hill is a bar/restaurant located on Beacon Street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, across from the Boston Public Garden. Founded in 1969 as the Bull & Finch Pub, the bar is best remembered internationally as the exterior of the bar seen in the hit NBC sitcom \"Cheers\", which ran between 1982 and 1993. The show used the Bull & Finch exterior for the series' establishing shots of the namesake bar Cheers. No interior shots were used, and the downstairs pub does not resemble the bar in any way. A slightly modernized replica", "psg_id": "8597279" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Store, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu Plus. In Canada all seasons of Cheers are available on streaming service Crave TV. The series lent itself naturally to the development of \"Cheers\" bar-related merchandise, culminating in the development of a chain of \"Cheers\" themed pubs. Paramount's licensing group, led by Tom McGrath, developed the \"Cheers\" pub concept initially in partnership with Host Marriott, which placed \"Cheers\" themed pubs in over 15 airports around the world. Boston boasts the original \"Cheers\" bar, historically known to Boston insiders as the Bull and Finch, as well as a Cheers restaurant in the Faneuil Hall marketplace,", "psg_id": "73141" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "and everyone shouts \"Swarley,\" same as when the characters traditionally yelled \"Norm!\" whenever Norm Peterson entered the Cheers bar, and he turns and walks out dejectedly as Carl the bartender plays \"Where Everybody Knows Your Name.\" The camera angle also changes to show the same bar set-up and framing for the main interior bar shots featured in \"Cheers\". Additionally, the end credits are done in the gold \"Cooper Black\" font of the \"Cheers\" credits (which was a highly popular font for sitcoms of the early-to-mid-1980s). The is named for Norm Peterson due to Armin Shimerman calling the originally nameless character", "psg_id": "73148" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "is also an NBC show. Danson's reported salary was actually $250,000 per episode. At this point Cheers was in its 10th season and Ted Danson had won an Emmy and a Golden Globe the year before. In the 2015 video game \"Fallout 4\", set in Boston, there is a bar named 'Prost Bar' near Boston Common which, when entered, is an almost exact replica of the bar used in the series. It even includes 2 dead bodies sat at the end of the bar, with one of them wearing a Mail Carrier's uniform, a direct reference to regular barfly Cliff", "psg_id": "73146" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "decadent old-money WASPs,\" but, to meet producers' demands, they rewrote the lyrics to be about \"likeable losers\" in a Boston bar. The show's producers rejected this song, as well. After they read the script of the series pilot, they created another song \"Another Day\". When Portnoy and Hart Angelo heard that NBC had commissioned thirteen episodes, they created an official theme song \"Where Everybody Knows Your Name\" and rewrote the lyrics. On syndicated airings of \"Cheers\", the theme song was shortened to make room for commercials. \"Cheers\" was critically acclaimed in its first season, though it landed a disappointing 74th", "psg_id": "73126" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "outside the bar being Diane's apartment. When the series became a hit, the characters started venturing further afield, first to other sets and eventually to an occasional exterior location. The exterior location shots of the bar were of the Bull & Finch Pub, located directly north of the Boston Public Garden. The pub has become a tourist attraction because of its association with the series, and draws nearly one million visitors annually. It has since been renamed Cheers Beacon Hill; its interior is different from the TV bar. The Pub itself is at 84 Beacon Street (on the corner of", "psg_id": "73124" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "and \"Sam's Place\", a spin-off sports bar concept also located at Faneuil Hall. In 1997 Europe's first officially licensed \"Cheers\" bar opened in London's Regent's Street W1. Like Cheers Faneuil Hall, Cheers London is a replica of the set. The gala opening was attended by James Burrows and cast members George Wendt and John Ratzenberger. The \"Cheers\" bar in London closed on 31st Dec 2008. The actual bar set had been on display at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum until the museum's closing in early 2006. The theme song to the show was eventually licensed to a Canadian restaurant, Kelsey's Neighbourhood", "psg_id": "73142" }, { "title": "One for the Road (Cheers)", "text": "edited 90-minute version aired on Thursday, August 19, 1993. In this episode, Shelley Long reprised the role of Diane Chambers, a character who is reunited with her former on-off love interest Sam Malone after six years of separation. Rebecca Howe continues her relationship with plumber Don Santry. Frasier Crane helps Woody Boyd write Woody's political speech. A semi-unemployed Norm Peterson wants a job. Cliff Clavin wants to be promoted by the Post Office. The television series \"Cheers\" follows the fortunes and inter-relationships of a group of Bostonians who meet regularly at \"Cheers\", their local bar. Sam Malone (Ted Danson), a", "psg_id": "12775319" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Bar & Grill. CBS currently holds the rights to the \"Cheers\" franchise as the result of the 2006 Viacom split which saw Paramount transfer its entire television studio to CBS. Some of the actors and actresses from \"Cheers\" brought their characters into other television shows, either in a guest appearance or in a new spin-off series. The most successful \"Cheers\" spin-off was \"Frasier\", which featured Frasier Crane following his relocation back to Seattle, Washington. Sam, Diane, and Woody all individually appeared in \"Frasier\" episodes, with Lilith appearing as a guest on multiple episodes. In the season nine episode \"Cheerful Goodbyes\",", "psg_id": "73143" }, { "title": "Home Is the Sailor (Cheers)", "text": "surprised when Carla Tortelli tells him she is pregnant (incorporated by actress Rhea Perlman's real-life pregnancy). Sam Malone then returns to the bar after his attempt to sail around the world failed at the first hurdle when his sailboat ran ashore in the Caribbean. Though Cheers has new management, Woody Boyd and Carla are still employed at the bar, but they're now required to wear uniforms, much to their chagrin. Sam then also needs a job, but the bar already has two bartenders, Woody and a new employee, Wayne. Diane Chambers' attempts at writing her novel are said to have", "psg_id": "16466478" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 3)", "text": "out in a bar, annoying decent drinking folk\". Gail Shister of Knight-Ridder Newspapers called Frasier a \"creepy boyfriend\". In a 1985 survey of 36 critics for United States newspapers, \"Cheers\" was ranked the second \"Best Regular Series\" (tying with the NBC crime series \"Hill Street Blues\"). Mike Duffy of Knight News Service called it the \"best comedy series on television...about [a] family of circumstance\" since \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\" and \"Taxi\", and the characters \"a family whose common bond is hanging out at a bar where everybody knows your name\". Later reviews were also positive, especially when its DVD", "psg_id": "16902820" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "pressure Sam to take action to ensure that Cheers does not become a gay bar. The episode won a GLAAD Media Award, and the script's writers, Ken Levine and David Isaacs, were nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. Addiction also plays a role in \"Cheers\", almost exclusively through Sam. He is a recovering alcoholic who had bought a bar during his drinking days. Frasier has a notable bout of drinking in the fourth-season episode \"The Triangle\", while Woody develops a gambling problem in the seventh season's \"Call Me Irresponsible\". Cheers had several owners before Sam, as the bar was opened", "psg_id": "73111" }, { "title": "The Boys in the Bar", "text": "years after this episode aired. This episode was nominated for the \"Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series\" at the 1983 Primetime Emmy Awards, but lost to \"Give Me a Ring Sometime\"the pilot episode of \"Cheers\". In 1984, it won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Screenplay - Episodic Comedy award, along with \"Give Me a Ring Sometime\". \"The Alliance for Gay and Lesbian Artists in the Entertainment Industry\" (AGLA) awarded this episode in 1983 for a \"realistic [depiction] of homosexuals\" and for Sam's support for homosexuals in the bar. The Boys in the Bar \"The Boys in the", "psg_id": "16422435" }, { "title": "The Boys in the Bar", "text": "The Boys in the Bar \"The Boys in the Bar\" is the sixteenth episode of the first season of the American situation comedy television series \"Cheers\". It originally aired on January 27, 1983 on NBC. It is co-written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs and directed by James Burrows. This episode's narrative deals with homosexuality, coming out, and homophobia. It was inspired by the coming out story of former Los Angeles Dodgers baseball player, Glenn Burke. In this episode, Sam's former teammate, Tomportrayed by Alan Autryreveals his homosexuality and Sam slowly becomes supportive of him. The bar's regular customers express", "psg_id": "16422425" }, { "title": "Cheers to the Fall", "text": "through the end credits. On 5 November 2018, \"Rise Up\" was used by Channel 5 to close the last ever episode of \"Big Brother (UK)\". In 2016 Day performed \"Rearview\" at the 2016 ESPY Awards during the In Memoriam tribute. Cheers to the Fall Cheers to the Fall is the debut studio album by American singer Andra Day. It was released on August 28, 2015 by Warner Bros. Records and Buskin Records. She worked with Jenn Decilveo, Adrian Gurvitz, Rob Kleiner, Raphael Saadiq, and Chris Seefried in the production of this album. The album was nominated for Best R&B Album", "psg_id": "19021223" }, { "title": "Cheers to the Fall", "text": "Cheers to the Fall Cheers to the Fall is the debut studio album by American singer Andra Day. It was released on August 28, 2015 by Warner Bros. Records and Buskin Records. She worked with Jenn Decilveo, Adrian Gurvitz, Rob Kleiner, Raphael Saadiq, and Chris Seefried in the production of this album. The album was nominated for Best R&B Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards. Awarding the album four stars at AllMusic, Andy Kellman states, \"almost every selection has a distinguishing detail or two, whether it's a sly nod to a classic hip-hop artist, an unexpected place Day takes", "psg_id": "19021218" }, { "title": "The Boys in the Bar", "text": "losing regular, anti-homosexual bar customers if Cheers were to become a gay bar is depicted as sympathetic towards regulars and \"a practical argument\" instead of a \"strong moral argument\". Stephen Tropiano called this episode \"the definite highlight of Season One\" in \"PopMatters\" and, in the 2002 book \"The Prime Time Closet\", Tropiano called it a moral lesson about judging a person based on appearances. Nevertheless, Tropiano said that the fictional baseball player Tom Kenderson is typical of gay characters who are related to a series regular, appear just once, are exploited for delivering a message about homosexuality to the audience,", "psg_id": "16422433" }, { "title": "Cheers Beacon Hill", "text": "two large TV screens specially set up for the event. The cast of \"Cheers\" watched the finale inside the bar. On the episode of \"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno\" that aired after the finale took place live at the party outside the bar, with many celebrities including sportscaster Bob Costas in the bar, Jay Leno walked into the bar and interviewed them. Later, Leno played many games with the \"Cheers\" cast inside the bar, and at the end of the show, the \"Cheers\" theme was played outside the bar. In 2002, the Bull & Finch Pub was officially renamed", "psg_id": "8597281" }, { "title": "Cheers (Drink to That)", "text": "song is infused with the tropical, island groove that she has explored on 'Loud' and which harks back to her upbringing in Barbados.\" Sciarretto also noted that \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" would be very popular in bars and clubs because of the lyrical content. Andy Gill of \"The Independent\" called the song an anthem with which the weekend can start. Thomas Conner of the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" said that \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" is the best song on the album, saying \"[the song is] a wise, world-weary paean from a gal at the bar who's seen some stuff, has moved on", "psg_id": "15795175" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "fifth-season finale, \"I Do, Adieu\", when Sam and Diane part ways, due to Shelley Long's departure from the series. In addition, Sam leaves on a trip to sail around the world. Before he leaves, Sam sells Cheers to the Lillian Corporation. He returns in the sixth-season premiere, \"Home is the Sailor\", having sunk his boat, to find the bar under the new management of Rebecca Howe. He begs for his job back and is hired by Rebecca as a bartender. In the seventh-season premiere, \"How to Recede in Business\", Rebecca is fired and Sam is promoted to manager. Rebecca is", "psg_id": "73113" }, { "title": "Home Is the Sailor (Cheers)", "text": "Home Is the Sailor (Cheers) \"Home is the Sailor\" is the sixth-season premiere of the American television sitcom \"Cheers\". It originally aired on September 24, 1987 on NBC. It is also the first episode including the fictional character Rebecca Howe, portrayed by Kirstie Alley, as the permanent female lead. It follows \"I Do, Adieu\", which was Shelley Long's last of her regular appearances as the female lead, Diane Chambers, who also left Boston on the show. Six months after Sam sold the bar to a corporation, the place caters to a more up-market clientele. Eddie Lebec turns up and is", "psg_id": "16466477" }, { "title": "One for the Road (Cheers)", "text": "Harrelson), another bartender at Cheers, is married to socialite Kelly Gaines (Jackie Swanson), expecting a child with her, and has been running to be a councilmember of the Boston City Council. A waitress Carla Tortelli (Rhea Perlman) has gone through two husbands—her first marriage ended with divorce before the series began, and she became widowed in her second—and is a single mother of eight. Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) and Lilith Sternin (Bebe Neuwirth) face marital problems, including Lilith's affair with another man. After her failed relationships with rich men in the past, the bar manager Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley) and", "psg_id": "12775321" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "in 2005. \"Cheers\" currently airs on Eleven (a digital channel of Network Ten) starting January 11, 2011 in Australia. When \"Cheers\" was aired by NCRV in the Netherlands, they showed all 275 episodes in sequence, once per night, repeating the series a total of three times. As of 2012, \"Cheers\" has been repeated on UK satellite channel CBS Drama. Cheers is also shown on the UK free-to-air channel ITV4 where it is shown two episodes every weekday night. Because of the ITV syndication it is also available to watch on the online ITV Player for seven days after broadcast. On", "psg_id": "73138" }, { "title": "Cheers (Spanish TV series)", "text": "28th, 2011, Mediaset Spain presented on a press conference the remake of \"Cheers\" with the future main cast members of the series, among them Alberto San Juan. The first season was to have 26 episodes, around 30 minutes of length each. It was released on September the 11th, 2011, with a double episode. The song from the original Cheers, \"Where Everybody Knows Your Name\" was translated as \"Donde la gente se divierte\", and it was performed by Dani Martín, former singer from El Canto del Loco. Nico (Alberto San Juan) is the owner of an Irish pub named Cheers. He", "psg_id": "15944146" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 9)", "text": "waitress Carla, bar tender Woody Boyd and manager Rebecca Howe work at the bar and deal with the patrons of the bar Norm Peterson, Cliff Clavin and Frasier Crane. The sitcom was the involved in the NBC Thursday night slot. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Cheers (season 9) The ninth season of \"Cheers\", an American television sitcom, originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 20, 1990, and May 3, 1991. The show was created by director James Burrows and writers Glen and Les Charles under production team Charles Burrows Charles Productions, in association with Paramount Television. Cheers is an award-winning sitcom", "psg_id": "17606763" }, { "title": "Cheers (Drink to That)", "text": "the use of the interpolation of Lavigne's song, calling it \"unbelievably catchy\", as well as commenting that it will be a success in bars and clubs, due to the references of alcohol and going out of a weekend in the lyrics. Jon Pareles of \"The New York Times\" commented that \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" is written for \"barroom singalongs.\" According to Leah Greenblatt from \"Entertainment Weekly\", \"the Jameson-swilling, TGIF-toasting 'Cheers (Drink to That),' folds a left-field Avril Lavigne sample into a crunked party anthem.\" Amy Sciarretto of PopCrush also commended \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" and its musical style, saying \"The", "psg_id": "15795174" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "our hands, I feel kind of badly about it. It can be very frustrating.\" \"Cheers\" began with a limited five-character ensemble consisting of Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Rhea Perlman, Nicholas Colasanto and George Wendt. By the time season 10 began, the show had eight front characters in its roster. \"Cheers\" was also able to gradually phase in characters such as Cliff, Frasier, Lilith, Rebecca, and Woody. During season 1, only one set, the bar, housed all of the episodes. Later seasons introduced other sets, but the show's ability to center the action in the bar and avoid straying was notable.", "psg_id": "73133" }, { "title": "One for the Road (Cheers)", "text": "One for the Road (Cheers) \"One for the Road\" is the final episode of the American television series \"Cheers\". It was the 271st episode of the series and the 25th episode of the eleventh season of the show. It first aired on NBC on Thursday, May 20, 1993, to an audience of approximately 42.4 million households in a 98-minute version, making it the second-highest-rated series finale of all time behind the series finale of \"M*A*S*H\" and the highest-rated episode of the 1992–1993 television season in the United States. The 98-minute version was re-broadcast on Sunday, May 23, 1993, and an", "psg_id": "12775318" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "During initial casting, Shelley Long, who was in Boston at the time filming \"A Small Circle of Friends\", remarked that the bar in the script resembled a bar she had come upon in the city, which turned out to be the Bull & Finch. The crew of \"Cheers\" numbered in the hundreds. The three creators—James Burrows and the Charles brothers, Glen and Les—kept offices on Paramount's lot for the duration of the \"Cheers\" run. The Charles Brothers remained in overall charge throughout the show's run, frequently writing major episodes, though starting with the third season they began delegating the day-to-day", "psg_id": "73118" }, { "title": "Cheers Beacon Hill", "text": "of the set bar has been built on the ground floor. \"The Official Preppy Handbook\" published in 1980 described Quaffer's (the upstairs at the time) as \"Clubby, library atmosphere, with the requisite backgammon tables. Private club, but flexible, especially for ladies.\" The trademark, filed in 1982 has since been canceled. In 1982 \"Boston\" magazine awarded the Bull & Finch the title of Boston’s best bar. On May 20, 1993, the night of \"Cheers\" series finale, there was a large party held outside of the bar to commemorate the event. Many people gathered outside the bar, and watched the finale on", "psg_id": "8597280" }, { "title": "The Cheers", "text": "a song about a wild-living leather-jacketed motorcyclist, which went to number six on the charts. The Cheers members included Bert Convy (1933-1991) who would later serve as host of several daytime television game shows such as \"Tattletales\", \"Super Password\", \"Win, Lose or Draw\" and \"3rd Degree\", Sue Allen and Gil Garfield (1933-2011). Leiber and Stoller wrote and produced 'Chicken' (1955) for The Cheers, parodying the central sequence from James Dean's film \"Rebel Without a Cause\". The Cheers The Cheers were an American vocal group, that had a string of hits in the mid-1950s starting with \"(Bazoom) I Need Your Lovin'.\"", "psg_id": "10779376" }, { "title": "Cheers (Spanish TV series)", "text": "is a former footballer, womanizer, vain and a little bit illiterate who cannot help flirting with any attractive woman he sees in his way. Félix (Antonio Resines) is a psychiatrist, very much analytic and unsure, who is forced to look for alternative jobs. Alexandra Jiménez is Rebeca, a cultured woman who has seen herself forced to work as a waitress after her father went bankrupt. \"Cheers\" had guest stars such as Ana Belén, José Coronado, Carolina Bang, Luis Varela, Xavier Deltell, Jaime Blanch, Sara Carbonero and Carlos Areces, among others. Cheers (Spanish TV series) Cheers is the Spanish version of", "psg_id": "15944147" }, { "title": "One for the Road (Cheers)", "text": "City (WNBC), a 45.6 rating; in the Hartford–New Haven (WVIT) area, a 48 rating and 63 share; and in Boston (WBZ-TV), the series' setting, a 54.1 rating. The retrospective program, \"Cheers: Last Call!\", hosted by Bob Costas, paid tribute to 11 years of \"Cheers\" and aired at 9:00 p.m. before the 9:22 p.m. finale. It received an overall 39.6 rating (36.9 million households); the Los Angeles rating was 40.0. The finale reran on Sunday, May 23, 1993, from 7:22p.m. to 9:00p.m. ET with a Nielsen rating of 10.0. \"Cheers: Last Call!\", which ran from 7:00p.m. to 7:22p.m. ET had a", "psg_id": "12775340" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Cheers Cheers is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993, with a total of 275 half-hour episodes for eleven seasons. The show was produced by Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions in association with Paramount Network Television. The show was created by the team of James Burrows, Glen Charles, and Les Charles. The show is set in a bar named Cheers in Boston, Massachusetts, where a group of locals meet to drink, relax, and socialize. The show's main theme song, co-written and performed by Gary Portnoy, lent its refrain \"Where Everybody Knows Your Name\" as the", "psg_id": "73090" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Sam as a hostess/office manager. For the rest of the episode, to celebrate Sam's reclaiming the bar, a huge banner hung from the staircase, reading \"Under OLD Management\"! Three men developed and created the \"Cheers\" television series: The Charles brothers—Glen and Les—and James Burrows, who identified themselves as \"two Mormons and a Jew.\" They aimed at \"creating a show around a Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn-type relationship\" between their two main characters, Sam Malone and Diane Chambers. Malone represents the average man, while Chambers represents class and sophistication. The show revolves around characters in a bar under \"humorous adult themes\" and \"situations.\"", "psg_id": "73115" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "discarded the idea that he might have moved away, as they felt he would never abandon his friends. In addition, as most viewers were aware of Colasanto's death, the writing staff decided to handle the situation more openly. The season four opener, \"Birth, Death, Love and Rice\", dealt with Coach's death as well as introduced Woody Harrelson, Colasanto's replacement. Nearly all of \"Cheers\" took place in the front room of the bar, but the characters often went into the rear pool room or the bar's office. \"Cheers\" did not show any action outside the bar until the first episode of", "psg_id": "73107" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 1)", "text": "People\", intended to satirize \"the lifestyle of old decadent old-money WASPs,\" but, to meet producers' demands, they rewrote the lyrics to be about \"likeable losers\" in a Boston bar. The show's producers rejected this song, as well as later songs that Portnoy and Angelo wrote. When Portnoy and Hart Angelo heard that NBC had commissioned thirteen episodes, they created \"Where Everybody Knows Your Name\", and rewrote the lyrics. \"Cheers\" was first broadcast at 9:00pm (Eastern) / 8:00pm (Central) on Thursday during fall 1982, which later became NBC's Must See TV, which followed the hour-long musical series \"Fame\" and preceded another", "psg_id": "16607978" }, { "title": "Cheers Beacon Hill", "text": "\"Cheers Beacon Hill\". Since August 2001, there has been a branch location, Cheers Faneuil Hall, in Faneuil Hall. To capitalize on the popularity of the TV show, this location was built with a replica of the TV bar. Cheers Beacon Hill is owned by Thomas A. Kershaw, who also owns the Hampshire House restaurant upstairs and the nearby restaurant, 75 Chestnut. On March 10, 2009, the \"Boston Globe\" reported that longtime Cheers bartender Eddie Doyle, with a 35-year tenure that predated the sitcom \"Cheers\", had been laid off. Owner Tom Kershaw cited the recession as the reason for the decision.", "psg_id": "8597282" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 7)", "text": "a Comedy Series (Woody Harrelson), and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman). In the 3rd Annual American Comedy Awards, Perlman was awarded as the Funniest Supporting Actress for her character Carla Tortelli. Unless otherwise, the main source of Nielsen ratings is the newspaper \"Pittsburgh Post-Gazette\". According to that main source, ratings of 1988-89 were based on 90.4 million households that have at least one television. Cheers (season 7) The seventh season of \"Cheers\", an American television sitcom, originally aired on NBC in the United States between October 27, 1988 and May 4, 1989. The show was created", "psg_id": "17159265" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Frasier returns to Boston and meets up with the Cheers gang, later attending Cliff's retirement party. Although \"Frasier\" was more successful, \"The Tortellis\" was the first series to spin-off from \"Cheers\", premiering in 1987. The show featured Carla's ex-husband Nick Tortelli and his wife Loretta, but was canceled after 13 episodes and drew protests for its stereotypical depictions of Italian-Americans. In addition to direct spin-offs, several \"Cheers\" characters had guest appearance crossovers with other shows, including \"Wings\" and \"St. Elsewhere\" (episode \"Cheers\"). \"Cheers\" has also been spoofed or referenced in other media, including \"The Simpsons\" (spoofing the title sequence and", "psg_id": "73144" }, { "title": "The Boys in the Bar", "text": "gay men are still present. The two men in question kiss Norm on his cheeks. \"The Boys in the Bar\" was co-written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs, and was directed by James Burrows. It was inspired by the coming out story of former Los Angeles Dodgers baseball player Glenn Burke. Levine wanted to explore homophobia in a sports bar in this episode. However, NBC deemed the story \"too risky\" for \"Cheers\", whose Nielsen ratings were low during its first season in 1982–83. Nevertheless, the production of this episode went ahead for five days; rehearsals were problem-free and some minor", "psg_id": "16422429" }, { "title": "Home Is the Sailor (Cheers)", "text": "promises nothing of the sort will occur again and is provisionally re-hired on the understanding that this is his last chance as Rebecca uses a seductive baseball metaphor-pun about having two outs, two strikes and \"no balls\". The producers intended \"Cheers\" to be a comedy about a comedy itself set in the Boston bar, but, as Burrows claimed, the \"Sam and Diane\" story arc predominated the show for five years and, as he hypothesized, would have made the bar more of a minor role and more irrelevant if Shelley Long had not left the show as Diane Chambers in 1987.", "psg_id": "16466481" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 6)", "text": "its regular Thursday 9:00 pm Eastern / 8:00 pm Central slot. In its original broadcast run, 1987–88, \"Cheers\" was scheduled with \"The Cosby Show\", \"A Different World\", \"Night Court\", and hour-long drama \"L.A. Law\". An hour-long crime drama \"Hill Street Blues\" was moved from Thursdays to Tuesdays in 1986 and ended in 1987 after its seven-year run. The sitcom \"Family Ties\" moved from Thursday to Sundays in 1987-88. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> When \"Cheers\" premiered in 1982, the creators intended it to be a comedy about a Boston bar, but they decided to focus on the romance between Sam and Diane that dominated", "psg_id": "17138926" }, { "title": "Cheers (Spanish TV series)", "text": "Cheers (Spanish TV series) Cheers is the Spanish version of the popular American sitcom of same name. It was produced by Plural Entertainment and Tom Collins and broadcast by Telecinco. It was first aired on 11 September 2011, and follows the same theme as its American counterpart. On April, the 25th, 2011, Telecinco unveiled the names of the main actors for the new sitcom, Antonio Resines and Alexandra Jiménez. Resines would be Frasier Crane and Jiménez would be Rebecca Howe. Three days later, both producing companies, Plural Entertainment and Tom Collins Productions, started filming the pilot episode. On July the", "psg_id": "15944145" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 1)", "text": "Cheers (season 1) The first season of the American television sitcom series \"Cheers\" premiered on September 30, 1982, and concluded on March 31, 1983. It consisted of 22 episodes, each running approximately 25 minutes at length. The show was created and produced by director James Burrows and writers Glen and Les Charles, who previously worked on \"Taxi\", another sitcom. \"Cheers\" was produced by Charles Burrows Charles Productions in association with Paramount Television. The concept and production design of the show were inspired by a public house in Boston, the Bull & Finch, which is now called Cheers Beacon Hill. When", "psg_id": "16607967" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Over its eleven-season run, the \"Cheers\" cast and crew earned many awards. The show garnered a record 111 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, with a total of 28 wins. In addition, \"Cheers\" earned 31 Golden Globe nominations, with a total of six wins. Danson, Long, Alley, Perlman, Wendt, Ratzenberger, Harrelson, Grammer, Neuwirth, and Colasanto all received Emmy nominations for their roles. \"Cheers\" won the Golden Globe Award for \"Best TV-Series – Comedy/Musical\" in 1991 and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 1983, 1984, 1989, and 1991. The series was presented with the \"Legend Award\" at the 2006 TV", "psg_id": "73134" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 6)", "text": "least one television. Cheers (season 6) The sixth season of \"Cheers\" is an American television situation comedy set in a Boston bar called \"Cheers\". It originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 24, 1987 and May 7, 1988. The show was created by director James Burrows and writers Glen and Les Charles under their production company Charles Burrows Charles Productions, in association with Paramount Television. This season features the debut of Kirstie Alley as Rebecca Howe. \"Cheers\" survived low ratings in the first season and changes to the Thursday evening schedule of NBC's primetime block Must See", "psg_id": "17138934" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 6)", "text": "Cheers (season 6) The sixth season of \"Cheers\" is an American television situation comedy set in a Boston bar called \"Cheers\". It originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 24, 1987 and May 7, 1988. The show was created by director James Burrows and writers Glen and Les Charles under their production company Charles Burrows Charles Productions, in association with Paramount Television. This season features the debut of Kirstie Alley as Rebecca Howe. \"Cheers\" survived low ratings in the first season and changes to the Thursday evening schedule of NBC's primetime block Must See TV, and retained", "psg_id": "17138925" }, { "title": "Home Is the Sailor (Cheers)", "text": "According to a recipe book \"The Boston Chef's Table\", this cocktail is sold in the Cheers Beacon Hill, the pub the show was modeled after. The recipe book itself also provides ingredients of this cocktail: \"orange-infused rum, dark rum, amaretto, cranberry juice, and pineapple juice\". Colleen Graham from About.com provides different ingredients for the \"Screaming Viking\" cocktail recipe: \"vodka, dry vermouth, lime juice, celery stalk, and [garnished] cucumber spear\". A restaurant from Charleston, South Carolina, sells a cocktail variation with different ingredients: seedless cucumber, \"garnish[ed]\" cucumber slice, mint leaves, gin, and tonic water. Home Is the Sailor (Cheers) \"Home is", "psg_id": "16466485" }, { "title": "The World According to Paris", "text": "The World According to Paris The World According to Paris is an American reality television series on Oxygen that premiered on June 1, 2011. It was announced on August 13, 2011, that Oxygen did not renew the series for a second season. The series' eight-week run averaged only 293,000 viewers and a 0.2 rating among adults 18-49, making it Oxygen's least-watched series of 2011. \"The World According to Paris\" follows the daily life of Paris Hilton. It was filmed from November 2010, with Hilton's court-ordered community service stemming from her arrest in Las Vegas, Nevada for cocaine possession, to February", "psg_id": "15583774" }, { "title": "The Cheers", "text": "The Cheers The Cheers were an American vocal group, that had a string of hits in the mid-1950s starting with \"(Bazoom) I Need Your Lovin'.\" which hit number three on the U.S. chart in 1954. This was the first hit written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller to chart on the pop charts in the United States, and was one of the first rock and roll hits by a white group (after The Crew Cuts and Bill Haley and the Comets). The following year, they followed it with \"Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots\" (also written by Leiber and Stoller),", "psg_id": "10779375" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "45 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time. In 2002, \"Cheers\" was ranked No. 18 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked it as the eighth best written TV series and \"TV Guide\" ranked it #11 on their list of the 60 Greatest Shows of All Time. Before the \"Cheers\" pilot \"Give Me a Ring Sometime\" was completed and aired in 1982, the series originally consisted of four employees in the first script. Neither Norm Peterson nor Cliff Clavin, regular customers of Cheers, were featured; later revisions added", "psg_id": "73093" }, { "title": "Cheers Wines", "text": "Masueger founded Cheers Wines in 2011 after the MQ Wines warehouse burned down. Cheers Wines grew from 4 stores in 2011 to 39 stores in 2016 after investment from the Swiss company Moevenpick. In 2016, Cheers Wine opened at the Topwin Centre, in the heart of Sanlitun, in Beijing. The company received the \"Most Potential Franchise Star in 2016\" award from Entrepreneur's 500. Cheers Wines Cheers Wines is a Chinese wine import company headquartered in Beijing with partner stores throughout China. It is a WSET APP (\"Wine, Spirit and Educational trust Approved Program Provider\"). The company's slogan is \"Cheers makes", "psg_id": "20064267" }, { "title": "The Boys in the Bar", "text": "calm down, and they discuss Tom. Moments later, Sam publicly accepts and supports Tom and his sexuality, which local newspapers report on their front pages. The next day, as they read the newspaper, the bar's regular patronsincluding Norm (George Wendt)express their disdain toward homosexuals and their worries that Sam's support for his old friend will turn Cheers into a gay bar. Diane criticizes their homophobia telling them that gays are normal people and says that there are actually two gay men in the bar. The regulars conclude that three male newcomers are homosexual and try to persuade Sam to escort", "psg_id": "16422427" }, { "title": "Cheers (Drink to That)", "text": "nineteenth top ten song on the chart. The music video for the song, directed by Evan Rogers and Ciara Pardo, shows footage of Rihanna on tour and different activities during her homecoming trip to Barbados. \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" was included on the set list of the Loud Tour (2011). Rihanna first announced that \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" would be the next single to be released from \"Loud\" via her official Twitter account, when she tweeted to celebrity internet blogger Perez Hilton that his \"favourite song\" from the album would become the next single. The song was sent to mainstream", "psg_id": "15795169" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "11 seasons of \"Cheers\" on DVD in Region 1, Region 2 and Region 4. In the US, the last three seasons had music substitutions. In \"Grease\", \"I Fought the Law\" was replaced; its removal affected the comedic value of the scenes it was originally in. On March 6, 2012, they released \"Fan Favorites: The Best of Cheers\". Based on the 2012 Facebook poll, the selected episodes are: On May 5, 2015, CBS DVD released \"Cheers- The Complete Series\" on DVD in Region 1. The complete eleven seasons of \"Cheers\" are available through the United States Netflix streaming service, the ITunes", "psg_id": "73140" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 1)", "text": "the pub, but on the Stage 25 lot of Paramount Studios with the set decoration of \"Cheers\". The Bull & Finch Pub was later renamed Cheers Beacon Hill. The entire season is set exclusively in the bar, its office, and the billiard room; no locations outside the bar were used until Diane Chambers' apartment is seen in the second season. In the pilot episode's original script, there were only four principal characters: Sam Malone, Diane Chambers, Carla Tortelli, and Ernie \"Coach\" Pantusso. Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin were absent from the original script. George Wendt and John Ratzenberger had auditioned", "psg_id": "16607971" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Land Awards, with many of the surviving cast members attending the event. The following are awards that have been earned by the \"Cheers\" cast and crew over its 11–season run: \"Cheers\" grew in popularity as it aired on American television and entered into off-network syndication in 1987, initially distributed by Paramount Domestic Television. When the show went off the air in 1993, \"Cheers\" was syndicated in 38 countries with 179 American television markets and 83 million viewers. When the quality of some earlier footage of \"Cheers\" began to deteriorate, it underwent a careful restoration in 2001 due to its continued", "psg_id": "73135" }, { "title": "Cheers (Drink to That)", "text": "video, Rebeca Ford from \"The Hollywood Reporter\" commented \"the singer can also be seen raising a [glass] to her audience, probably thanking them for their support with her own personal 'cheers.'\" \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" was included on the set list of the Loud Tour (2011). Rihanna also performed the song at V Festival in the United Kingdom on August 20 and 21, 2011. Credits adapted from the liner notes of \"Loud\". Cheers (Drink to That) \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" is a song recorded by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna, from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010). The song impacted US", "psg_id": "15795189" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "success. The series aired on Nick at Nite from 2001 to 2004 and on TV Land from 2004 to 2008. with Nick at Nite airing week long \"Cheers\" \"Everybody Knows Your Name\" marathons. The show was removed from the lineup in 2004. The series began airing on Hallmark Channel in the United States in October 2008, and WGN America in 2009, where it continues to air on both channels. In January 2011, Reelz Channel began airing the series in hour-long blocks. Me-TV began airing \"Cheers\" weeknights in 2010. More recently, USA Network is rerunning the series on Sunday early mornings", "psg_id": "73136" }, { "title": "Four to the Bar", "text": "sharing the bill with Trisha Yearwood and the London Symphony Orchestra. The subsequent promotional tour carried the band from Vermont to Key West to St. Louis to Chicago. At some point later that same year, O'Neill resigned; his spot was filled by a series of local freelancers, including Monty Monaghan, Tony DeMarco, John Reynolds, and Joyce Andersen. Classically trained, Andersen brought a cultured sound, but was focused on a solo career and her tenure was brief. On New Year's Eve 1995, Four to the Bar had just started its first set in Dillon's Pub in hometown Woodside, NY, when a", "psg_id": "8818517" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "allowed to keep a job at Lillian vaguely similar to what she had before, but only after Sam had Rebecca (in absentia) \"agree\" to a long list of demands that the corporation had for her. From there Sam occasionally attempted to buy the bar back with schemes that usually involved the wealthy executive Robin Colcord. Sam acquired Cheers again in the eighth-season finale, when it was sold back to him for 85¢ by the Lillian Corporation, after he alerted the company to Colcord's insider trading. Fired by the corporation because of her silence on the issue, Rebecca is hired by", "psg_id": "73114" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "rather than standing still. During the first season when ratings were poor Paramount and NBC asked that the show use videotape to save money, but a poor test taping ended the experiment and \"Cheers\" continued to use film. Due to a decision by Glen and Les Charles, the cold open was often not connected to the rest of the episode, with the lowest-ranked writers assigned to create the jokes for them. Some cold opens were taken from episodes that ran too long. The first year of the show took place entirely within the confines of the bar, the first location", "psg_id": "73123" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 1)", "text": "Design and Title Sequences for \"Showdown, Part One\". James Burrows won an Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series award for \"Showdown, Part Two\". The program's theme song, \"Where Everybody Knows Your Name\", was nominated for an Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics award, but did not win. The \"Television Critics Association\" voted \"Cheers\" the Best New Series of 1982–1983. The episodes \"Give Me a Ring Sometime\" and \"The Boys in the Bar\" won the Episodic Comedy category in the 36th Annual Writers Guild of America Awards in 1984. \"The Spy Who Came In for a Cold One\", and \"Let Me", "psg_id": "16607986" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Brimmer St). In August 2001, there was a replica made of the bar in Faneuil Hall to capitalize on the popularity of the show. Before \"Where Everybody Knows Your Name\", written by Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart Angelo, became the show's theme song, \"Cheers\" producers rejected two of Portnoy's and Hart Angelo's songs. The songwriters had collaborated to provide music for \"Preppies\", an unsuccessful Broadway musical. When told they could not appropriate \"People Like Us\", \"Preppies\" opening song, the pair wrote another song \"My Kind of People\", which resembled \"People Like Us\" and intended to satirize \"the lifestyle of old", "psg_id": "73125" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 9)", "text": "Cheers (season 9) The ninth season of \"Cheers\", an American television sitcom, originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 20, 1990, and May 3, 1991. The show was created by director James Burrows and writers Glen and Les Charles under production team Charles Burrows Charles Productions, in association with Paramount Television. Cheers is an award-winning sitcom that started in 1982. After originally having low ratings for its first season the show became a part of mainstream culture. The sitcom is set in a Boston bar where Sam Malone, a retired baseball pitcher, works/owns. He along with cocktail", "psg_id": "17606762" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 1)", "text": "\"clear and sharp\", and found the sound quality similar to that of the television broadcast. According to \"Los Angeles Times\", ratings from 1982 to 1983 were based on 83.3 million households with at least one television set. \"Television Ratings\" column list is located at Part VI, \"Calendar\" section. Below sources originated from \"Los Angeles Times\", republished in microfilm copies, which may be located in your local library. Cheers (season 1) The first season of the American television sitcom series \"Cheers\" premiered on September 30, 1982, and concluded on March 31, 1983. It consisted of 22 episodes, each running approximately 25", "psg_id": "16607989" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "se divierte.\" In December 2012, The Irish Film and Television Network announced that casting is underway on an Irish language version of \"Cheers\" produced by production company Sideline. The new show, tentatively titled \"Teach Seán\", would air on Ireland's TG4 and features a main character who, like Sam Malone, is a bar owner, a retired athlete and a recovering alcoholic. Except because of the setting in Ireland, the barman is a \"former hurling star\" rather than an ex-baseball player. On September 9, 2016, a stage adaptation called, \"Cheers: Live On Stage\", opened at the Schubert Theatre in Boston. Comprising pieces", "psg_id": "73151" }, { "title": "The Cast of Cheers", "text": "netted them a nomination at the Choice Music Awards. Their second album, \"Family\", was produced by Luke Smith, ex of Clor and was released on 20 July 2012 through Schoolboy Error/Co-Operative Music, and debuted at number 37 on the Irish Album Charts. To date they have supported Blood Red Shoes, Howler, Bloc Party, Alt-J, Two Door Cinema Club and Bombay Bicycle Club. The Cast of Cheers debut album, \"Chariot\", was nominated for the Choice Music Prize in January 2010. The Cast of Cheers The Cast of Cheers are a four-piece indie/math rock band from Sligo and Dublin, Ireland composed of", "psg_id": "16801253" }, { "title": "Cheers Wines", "text": "Cheers Wines Cheers Wines is a Chinese wine import company headquartered in Beijing with partner stores throughout China. It is a WSET APP (\"Wine, Spirit and Educational trust Approved Program Provider\"). The company's slogan is \"Cheers makes you smile\". Cheers Wines has been featured in various online magazines and news websites such as \"China Daily\", \"Thatsmags.com\", \"PwC CEO Magazine\", \"The Beijinger\", \"Harper's Bazaar\", \"City Weekend\" and \"The Business Cuisine\". Claudia Masueger immigrated to China in 2008 and founded a business-to-business wholesale wine company called MQ Wines. The Masueger family, originally from Switzerland, has been in the wine business since 1898.", "psg_id": "20064266" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 4)", "text": "and failed series, NBC's Thursday night lineup (years before the Must See TV promotional slogan was developed) consisted of, in time slot order starting at 8:00 p.m. Eastern / 7:00 p.m. Central: \"The Cosby Show\", \"Family Ties\", \"Cheers\", \"Night Court\", and \"Hill Street Blues\", and became a ratings success for the network. The 1985–86 Thursday schedule was similar to the previous season's and was still a success. During the previous season, Sam went to Italy to stop Frasier and Diane's wedding. This season, he fails to do so, and returns to Boston. Several months later, Frasier comes to the bar", "psg_id": "16995393" }, { "title": "One for the Road (Cheers)", "text": "Having enough of their disapproval, and going years without a family, Sam leaves the bar with Diane. On the plane, they begin to reconsider their decision to be together again. As the flight is delayed, they return to the airport terminal and amicably agree to part ways. Diane goes to Los Angeles, and Sam returns to Cheers to see his friends again. While Sam and his gang celebrate the reunion, Rebecca announces happily that Don has a job with the sewer department and leaves excitedly with the tickets for their honeymoon trip. After the rest of the gang head home,", "psg_id": "12775327" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Clavin. The eighth anniversary special of \"Late Night with David Letterman\", airing in 1990, began with a scene at Cheers, in which the bar's TV gets stuck on NBC, and all of the bar patrons decide to go home instead of staying to watch Letterman. The scene was re-used to open Letterman's final episode in 1993. A similar scene aired in the Super Bowl XVII Pregame Show on NBC, in which the characters briefly discuss the upcoming game. In the second-season episode \"Swarley\" of the sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\", in the final scene, Barney walks into the bar", "psg_id": "73147" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Dan Hedya's character Kamehl Butabi and his friends are listening to Emily (Molly Shannon) play the piano. She was playing the song \"Where Everybody Knows Your Name\" which is clearly a reference to Hedya's past as Nick Tortelli on \"Cheers\". In September 2011, Plural Entertainment debuted a remake of the series on Spanish television, also titled \"Cheers\". Set at an Irish pub, it starred Alberto San Juan as Nicolás \"Nico\" Arnedo, the equivalent of Sam Malone in the original series. It also used the original theme song, rerecorded in Spanish by Dani Martín, under the title of \"Dónde la gente", "psg_id": "73150" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Series for all eleven of its seasons on the air, it earned 28 Primetime Emmy Awards from a record of 117 nominations. The character Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) was featured in his eponymous spin-off show, which aired until 2004 and included guest appearances by virtually all of the major and minor \"Cheers\" characters. During its run, \"Cheers\" became one of the most popular series of all time and has received critical acclaim from its start to its end. In 1997, the episodes \"Thanksgiving Orphans\" and \"Home Is the Sailor\", aired originally in 1987, were respectively ranked No. 7 and No.", "psg_id": "73092" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 3)", "text": "It was originally planned for Frasier to appear only in the first few episodes before being dumped by Diane, when he would disappear. John Lithgow was originally chosen by \"Cheers\" producers for the role, but he turned it down. Kelsey Grammer (who believed he had flunked his audition) was chosen for his performance with Danson, which elicited praise from show executives and led to an extended role in the series for his character. Before \"Cheers\", Grammer appeared in the soap opera \"Another World\" and two miniseries: \"Kennedy\" and \"George Washington\". In late August 1984, the pregnancies of actresses Rhea Perlman", "psg_id": "16902815" }, { "title": "The Cast of Cheers", "text": "The Cast of Cheers The Cast of Cheers are a four-piece indie/math rock band from Sligo and Dublin, Ireland composed of Conor Adams (vocals, guitar), Neil Adams (guitar, vocals), John Higgins (bass, vocals) and Kevin Curran (drums). The Cast of Cheers were formed in 2009 in Dublin, Ireland, by lead vocalist Conor Adams and bassist John Higgins, who recruited Kevin Curran on drums and, after the recording of their début album, they asked Conor's brother, Neil Adams, to play guitar live. They released their first album \"Chariot\" in February 2010 on bandcamp.com for free. It received over 150,000 downloads and", "psg_id": "16801252" }, { "title": "The World According to Garp", "text": "by Linda Marshall Griffiths in January 2014. The production was directed by Nadia Molinari and featured Miranda Richardson as Jenny, Lee Ingleby as Garp, Jonathan Keeble as Roberta and Lyndsey Marshal as Helen. On 3 November 2015, Irving revealed that he'd been approached by HBO and Warner Brothers to reconstruct \"The World According to Garp\" as a miniseries. He described the project as being in the early stages. According to the byline of a self-penned, 20 February 2017 essay for \"The Hollywood Reporter\", Irving completed his teleplay for the five-part series based on \"The World According to Garp\" . The", "psg_id": "552993" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 3)", "text": "critically acclaimed comedy \"Cheers\" and crime series \"Hill Street Blues\". Except for \"Hill Street Blues\", the other series received low Nielsen ratings. A number of shows, including critically panned sitcoms, were tried and replaced over the years. NBC renewed \"Cheers\" for a second season; the show's ratings improved during summer 1983, and the second season received higher ratings. \"Cheers\" won awards (including Emmys) for both seasons. The 1984–85 Thursday lineup consisted of—in time-slot order beginning at 8 pm Eastern (7 pm Central)—a new sitcom (\"The Cosby Show\"), three renewed sitcoms (\"Family Ties\", \"Cheers\" and \"Night Court\") and the renewed \"Hill", "psg_id": "16902811" }, { "title": "Raising the Bar (2015 TV series)", "text": "in reference to the real life event that happened in Hong Kong during the \"White Paper\" protest in June 2014. Raising the Bar (2015 TV series) Raising the Bar () is a 2015 Hong Kong modern legal drama series produced by TVB and starring Ben Wong, Louis Cheung, Ram Chiang, Grace Chan, Elaine Yiu, Jeannie Chan, Stephanie Ho, Natalie Tong, Timothy Cheng, Elena Kong and Moon Lau. Filming of the series took place from June till September 2014. The series began airing 26 January 2015 and ended its run on 27 February 2015. It was broadcast on weekdays, Monday to", "psg_id": "18546954" }, { "title": "Raising the Bar (2015 TV series)", "text": "Raising the Bar (2015 TV series) Raising the Bar () is a 2015 Hong Kong modern legal drama series produced by TVB and starring Ben Wong, Louis Cheung, Ram Chiang, Grace Chan, Elaine Yiu, Jeannie Chan, Stephanie Ho, Natalie Tong, Timothy Cheng, Elena Kong and Moon Lau. Filming of the series took place from June till September 2014. The series began airing 26 January 2015 and ended its run on 27 February 2015. It was broadcast on weekdays, Monday to Friday, by TVB's Jade channel in the 8:30–9:30 pm timeslot. A group of barristers and trainee lawyers vow to pursue", "psg_id": "18546951" }, { "title": "Cheers (Drink to That)", "text": "let the bastards get you down/ Turn it around with another round.\" According to Ryan Dombal of Pitchfork, the lyrics sum up the general sentiment of \"Loud\" and there's no tabloid back story, as it was in most cases on her previous release \"Rated R\" (2009). Upon its release as a single, \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" received positive reviews from music critics. Mark Savage of BBC Music described the song as \"a funky, loping guitar groove for to a night out on the town,\" which Rihanna dedicated to \"all the semi-alcoholics in the world.\" Robert Copsey of Digital Spy praised", "psg_id": "15795173" }, { "title": "Let's Cheers to This", "text": "rest of the band a riff, which later became \"Fire\". It talks about a drive people have inside themselves, and the knowledge that what we do could consumes us. \"Tally It Up: Settle the Score\" was the first song written for the album. The band were apprehensive about including \"Your Nickel Ain't Worth My Dime\", but, according to Quinn, \"it has a vibe that not many bands can pull off in our scene.\" Quinn and guitarist Jesse Lawson wrote \"All My Heart\" acoustically, and decided to include it as-is on the album. Quinn titled the last track \"Let's Cheers to", "psg_id": "15547962" }, { "title": "The Truth According to Wikipedia", "text": "The Truth According to Wikipedia The Truth According to Wikipedia, also referred to as Wiki's Truth (), is a Dutch documentary about Wikipedia directed by Ijsbrand van Veelen. It was screened at The Next Web conference in Amsterdam on 4 April 2008 and broadcast by the Dutch documentary series \"Backlight\" () on Nederland 2 on 7 April 2008. It was subsequently made available through American Public Television. The documentary examines the reliability of Wikipedia, and the dichotomy between the contributions of experts and amateur editors. The documentary includes commentary from Wikipedia co-founders Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, \"The Cult of", "psg_id": "15001729" }, { "title": "The Truth According to Wikipedia", "text": "society. Pfauth asked: \"Are equality and truth really reconcilable ideals?\" The Truth According to Wikipedia The Truth According to Wikipedia, also referred to as Wiki's Truth (), is a Dutch documentary about Wikipedia directed by Ijsbrand van Veelen. It was screened at The Next Web conference in Amsterdam on 4 April 2008 and broadcast by the Dutch documentary series \"Backlight\" () on Nederland 2 on 7 April 2008. It was subsequently made available through American Public Television. The documentary examines the reliability of Wikipedia, and the dichotomy between the contributions of experts and amateur editors. The documentary includes commentary from", "psg_id": "15001741" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "wrote, \"[NBC] had nothing else better to replace it with.\" In 2013, \"GQ\" magazine held an online competition to find the best TV comedy. \"Cheers\" was voted the greatest comedy show of all time. In 2017, James Charisma of \"\"Paste\" (magazine)\" ranked the show's opening sequence #5 on a list of \"The 75 Best TV Title Sequences of All Time\". Ratings improved for the summer reruns after the first season. The cast went on various talk shows to try to further promote the series after its first season. By the second season \"Cheers\" was competitive with CBS' top rated show", "psg_id": "73128" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 2)", "text": "took over the 9:30 pm time slot, and \"Cheers\" was shown at 9 pm. At the end of the season, \"Cheers\" finished in 35th place in the Nielsen ratings. This season was reviewed at the time of its first broadcast on NBC. According to April 26, 1984, survey from \"The Philadelphia Inquirer\" (polled by almost 5,000 people) and an April 1984 survey from \"Cincinnati Enquirer\", \"Cheers\" was one of the top ten favorite programs. David Bianculli from \"Knight Ridder\" news agency praised it as \"the best comedy on TV\". Ron Miller and Steve Sonsky from the same news agency gave", "psg_id": "16756831" }, { "title": "The Genesis According to Spiritism", "text": "The Genesis According to Spiritism The Genesis, Miracles and Premonition According to Spiritism (\"La Genèse, les Miracles et les Preditions selon le Spiritisme\" in the original French) was the last book published (1868) by Allan Kardec, just before his death. It tries to reconcile science and religion and develops a series of important scientific and philosophical topics, relating them to Spiritism. \"The Genesis\" contains diverse articles on the creation of the universe, the formation of the world, the origins of spirits and the role of divine intervention in the order of nature. It is divided into three parts, each apparently", "psg_id": "6380111" }, { "title": "The Genesis According to Spiritism", "text": "knowledge of its time. Spiritists tend to regard \"The Genesis\" as the most complex of Kardec's works, and the one most demanding from the reader. Its popularity is a matter of dispute, as some publishers do not include it in their catalogs. The Genesis According to Spiritism The Genesis, Miracles and Premonition According to Spiritism (\"La Genèse, les Miracles et les Preditions selon le Spiritisme\" in the original French) was the last book published (1868) by Allan Kardec, just before his death. It tries to reconcile science and religion and develops a series of important scientific and philosophical topics, relating", "psg_id": "6380120" }, { "title": "The World According to Paris", "text": "so devoid of any humanity. There is nothing in Paris Hilton that indicates that there's a heart or a soul; she is, I said, vomitous.\" Hilton and her mother later requested to appear on \"The Howard Stern Show\" but backed out afterwards; Stern speculated that they asked for the interview upon hearing that he called it his favorite reality show, then learned of the context in which he said it and rescinded the offer. The World According to Paris The World According to Paris is an American reality television series on Oxygen that premiered on June 1, 2011. It was", "psg_id": "15583777" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "of the original TV series, the play was adapted by Erik Forrest Jackson. It is produced by Troika/Stageworks. The director was Matt Lenz. It starred Grayson Powell as \"Sam Malone,\" Jillian Louis as \"Diane Chambers,\" Barry Pearl as \"Ernie 'Coach' Pantusso,\" Sarah Sirotta as \"Carla Tortelli,\" Paul Vogt as \"Norm Peterson\", and Buzz Roddy as \"Cliff Clavin.\" The production is scheduled to tour through 2017. Cheers Cheers is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993, with a total of 275 half-hour episodes for eleven seasons. The show was produced by Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions", "psg_id": "73152" }, { "title": "The Passion According to G.H.", "text": "The Passion According to G.H. The Passion According to G.H. (\"A paixão segundo G.H.\") is a mystical novel by Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector, published in 1964. The work takes the form of a monologue by a woman, identified only as G.H., telling of the crisis that ensued the previous day after she crushed a cockroach in the door of a wardrobe. Its canonical status was recognized in 1988 by its inclusion in the Arquivos Collection, the UNESCO series of critical editions of the greatest works of Latin American literature. It has been translated into English twice, the first time in", "psg_id": "7756746" }, { "title": "Cheers (Drink to That)", "text": "party time, folks! And that's exactly what the video makes apparent.\" With regard to the cameo appearance of several celebrities and Rihanna's colleagues, Leah Collins of \"The Vancouver Sun\" stated \"Rihanna shows that she has more celebrity friends than hairstyles (which is saying something considering she manages to change her weave approximately every 5 seconds in the clip).\" According to William Goodman from \"Spin\" magazine \"Barbadian pop queen Rihanna leads a charmed life. But at heart, she's just a hometown party girl, and her new video for 'Cheers (Drink to That)' proves it.\" In reference to raising glasses in the", "psg_id": "15795188" }, { "title": "Cheers (Drink to That)", "text": "contains samples of Lavigne's song \"I'm with You\", which is featured on her album \"Let Go\" (2002). According to the digital music sheet published at musicnotes.com, the song is written in the key of E major and is set in simple time with a moderated hip-hop groove. Rihanna's vocal range in the song spans from the low note of E to the high note of B. Lyrically, \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" is a party-drinking song, which is exemplified by the verse \"Life's too short to be sittin' around miserable/ People are gonna talk whether you're doin' bad or good/ Don't", "psg_id": "15795172" }, { "title": "Let's Cheers to This", "text": "This\" after his stepson's enthusiasm for New Years Day. He added that it, along with the album, is a \"cheers to triumph, hard times, success, and to life itself.\" On March 30, 2011, \"Let's Chees to This\" was announced for release in May. The album's artwork and track listing was revealed. In March and April, the group supported Of Mice & Men on the Artery Foundation Across The Nation Tour in the US. On April 7, \"Do It Now Remember It Later\" was made available for streaming, before being released as a single the following day. \"Let's Cheers to This\"", "psg_id": "15547963" }, { "title": "Cheers (Drink to That)", "text": "and rhythmic radio in the United States on August 2, 2011. \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" was written by hip hop production duo Andrew Harr and Jermaine Jackson, Stacey Barthe, Laura Pergolizzi, Corey Gibson, Chris Ivery, Lauren Christy, Graham Edwards, Avril Lavigne and Scott Spock, and the main vocal track(s) were produced by Makeba Riddick, while its instrumental & backing vocal track(s) was produced by Harr and Jackson under their stage name, The Runners. In an interview with MTV News in late 2010, Rihanna spoke of how \"Cheers (Drink to That)\" was one of her favorite songs on the album, saying", "psg_id": "15795170" }, { "title": "The Gospel According to the Meninblack", "text": "album sold around 50,000 copies, peaking at No. 8 on the UK Albums Chart; it spent five weeks in the listings. Parts of the distinctive opening instrumental \"Waltzinblack\" were later used as the theme music for Keith Floyd's BBC TV series, \"Floyd on Food\". The Stranglers developed a tradition of opening their live performances with recorded excerpts of \"Waltzinblack\". In a 2015 interview on British TV, Burnel stated that the band experimented with heroin in order to help their creative process and this album was the result. All tracks composed and arranged by The Stranglers The Gospel According to the", "psg_id": "5261689" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "watched show that year, bringing in 93.5 million viewers (64 percent of all viewers that night), and ranked 11th all time in entertainment programming. The 1993 final broadcast of \"Cheers\" also emerged as the highest rated broadcast of NBC to date, as well as the most watched single episode from any television series throughout the decade 1990s on U.S. television. The episode originally aired in the usual \"Cheers\" spot of Thursday night, and was then rebroadcast on Sunday. While the original broadcast did not outperform the \"M*A*S*H\" finale, the combined non-repeating audiences for the Thursday and Sunday showings did. It", "psg_id": "73131" } ]
[ "1895", "one thousand, eight hundred and ninety-five" ]
which sitcom with vickie lawrence was a spin-off from the carol burnett show?
[ { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "albeit on a limited basis. The ratings also were respectable and plans were announced for the program to become a yearly summer event, but it never happened. The \"Family\" sketches led to a 1982 CBS made-for-television film called \"Eunice\" starring Burnett, Korman, Lawrence, Betty White, and Ken Berry. The success of this program spawned a spin-off sitcom entitled \"Mama's Family\", starring Vicki Lawrence and Ken Berry, which ran from 1983 to 1990. It occasionally featured Burnett and Korman guest-starring as Eunice and Ed Higgins. In the first year and a half of the show's run, Korman also appeared as narrator", "psg_id": "2582920" } ]
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[ { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "first five years (1967–72), selected by Burnett. It also contains bonus features, including interviews with the cast, featurettes, and a 24-page commemorative booklet. Previously, due to an ongoing legal battle with the production company Bob Banner Associates, the episodes from those seasons had never appeared in syndication nor been released on home media. The Carol Burnett Show The Carol Burnett Show (also Carol Burnett and Friends in syndication) is an American variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner. In 1975, frequent guest star Tim Conway became a regular after Waggoner left the series.", "psg_id": "2582926" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "The Carol Burnett Show The Carol Burnett Show (also Carol Burnett and Friends in syndication) is an American variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner. In 1975, frequent guest star Tim Conway became a regular after Waggoner left the series. In 1977, Dick Van Dyke replaced Korman for much of its final season (but he left the show by Thanksgiving, on friendly terms). The show originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 279 episodes, and again with nine episodes in the fall of 1991. The series originated", "psg_id": "2582898" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "shows, pay-or-play. After discussion with her husband Joe Hamilton, in the last week of the fifth year of the contract, Burnett decided to call the head of CBS Michael Dann and exercise the clause. Dann, explaining that variety is a \"man's genre\", offered Burnett a sitcom called \"Here's Agnes\". Burnett had no interest in doing a sitcom, and because of the contract, CBS was obliged to give Burnett her own variety show. In addition to Carol Burnett, the cast consisted of: Comedic actor Harvey Korman had done many guest shots in TV sitcoms. From 1963 to 1967, he had been", "psg_id": "2582901" }, { "title": "A Special Evening with Carol Burnett", "text": "California. Carol Burnett, Tim Conway and Vicki Lawrence reminisce about past shows and introduce excerpts spanning eleven seasons of \"The Carol Burnett Show\" which include the following highlights: Burnett does her Tarzan yell and performs in duets with such guests as Liza Minnelli, Ella Fitzgerald, Perry Como, Ray Charles, Bing Crosby, Rock Hudson, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé; in comic skits, Burt Reynolds sings \"As Time Goes By\"; Harvey Korman sings \"They Call the Wind Maria\"; and Burnett sings \"Come Rain or Come Shine,\" \"The Lady Is a Tramp,\" and \"You Light Up My Life\"; movie parodies include \"The African", "psg_id": "19604961" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "a semi-regular on the CBS variety series \"The Danny Kaye Show\". When Kaye's program ended in the spring of 1967, Korman was immediately hired for \"The Carol Burnett Show\". Lyle Waggoner, who was sometimes used to play the handsome man for Burnett to fawn over, was hired as the show's announcer in addition to playing in sketches. Vicki Lawrence, a young singer from The Young Americans wrote a letter to Burnett when she was 17, remarking on their physical resemblance. This led to her audition and getting hired to play Burnett's kid sister in numerous \"Carol and Sis\" sketches. Jim", "psg_id": "2582902" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "Show\" to Saturday nights at 10:00 pm (EST) where, for the next four years, it not only received solid ratings, but was also part of a powerhouse Saturday-night lineup of primetime shows that included \"All in the Family\", \"M*A*S*H\", \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\", and \"The Bob Newhart Show\". In the 1973–74 season, the \"Family\" sketches (with Burnett as Eunice, Korman as her husband Ed, and Lawrence as Eunice's mother) were introduced and the \"Carol and Sis\" segments were phased out. At the end of that season (the series' seventh), after having been with \"The Carol Burnett Show\" from the", "psg_id": "2582910" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "in CBS Television City's Studio 33, and won 25 primetime Emmy Awards, was ranked number 16 on \"TV Guide\"'s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time in 2002, and in 2007 was listed as one of \"Time\" magazine's 100 Best TV Shows of All Time. In 2013, \"TV Guide\" ranked \"The Carol Burnett Show\" number 17 on its list of the 60 Greatest Shows of All Time. By 1967, Carol Burnett had been a popular veteran of television for 12 years, having made her first appearances in 1955 on such programs as \"The Paul Winchell Show\" and the sitcom \"Stanley\"", "psg_id": "2582899" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett & Company", "text": "Carol Burnett & Company Carol Burnett & Company is an American four-episode summer variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence, Craig Richard Nelson and Kenneth Mars. The series was a continuation of \"The Carol Burnett Show\" (1967–1978) and aired on ABC for four consecutive weeks on Saturdays from August 18 to September 8, 1979. In the spring of 1979, a year after \"The Carol Burnett Show\" had completed its eleven-season run on CBS, Carol Burnett and her then husband-manager Joe Hamilton were dining in a restaurant with friends (including Tim Conway from \"The Carol Burnett Show\").", "psg_id": "8986414" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "new competition in ABC's \"The Love Boat\". After three months, Van Dyke departed the show, and CBS, in a desperate attempt to save the series, moved \"The Carol Burnett Show\" from Saturday nights at 10:00 pm to Sunday nights at the same hour, beginning in December 1977. Regular guest stars Steve Lawrence and Ken Berry were brought in to fill the void left by Korman and Van Dyke. The ratings improved considerably. CBS wanted to renew the show for another year, but by this time, Burnett had grown tired of the weekly grind and wanted to explore acting roles outside", "psg_id": "2582913" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "and DVD by Columbia House on a subscription basis (now discontinued). Guthy-Renker released another DVD collection, \"The Carol Burnett Show Collector's Edition\". In August 2012, Time–Life released \"The Carol Burnett Show - The Ultimate Collection\" on DVD in Region 1. This 22-disc set features 50 episodes from the series, selected by Burnett. It also contains bonus features, including interviews with the cast, featurettes, sketches that were never aired, and a 24-page commemorative booklet. In August 2015, Time–Life released \"The Carol Burnett Show - The Lost Episodes\" on DVD in Region 1. This 22-disc set features 45 episodes from the series'", "psg_id": "2582925" }, { "title": "A Special Evening with Carol Burnett", "text": "DVD in Region 1 to commemorate the show's 50th anniversary. A Special Evening with Carol Burnett \"A Special Evening with Carol Burnett\" is the two-hour series finale of the American variety/sketch comedy television show \"The Carol Burnett Show\". It is the 279th overall episode of the show and the 24th episode of the eleventh and final season which aired on CBS on Wednesday, March 29, 1978 from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. EST. The episode, directed by Dave Powers and written by a large number of collaborators, was videotaped in front of a live audience on Saint Patrick's Day, March 17,", "psg_id": "19604969" }, { "title": "A Special Evening with Carol Burnett", "text": "A Special Evening with Carol Burnett \"A Special Evening with Carol Burnett\" is the two-hour series finale of the American variety/sketch comedy television show \"The Carol Burnett Show\". It is the 279th overall episode of the show and the 24th episode of the eleventh and final season which aired on CBS on Wednesday, March 29, 1978 from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. EST. The episode, directed by Dave Powers and written by a large number of collaborators, was videotaped in front of a live audience on Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 1978 on Stage 33 at CBS Television City in Hollywood,", "psg_id": "19604960" }, { "title": "A Little Help with Carol Burnett", "text": "A Little Help with Carol Burnett A Little Help with Carol Burnett is an American web television series hosted by Carol Burnett who leads a panel of children that offer unscripted advice to celebrities and average people about everyday issues in front of a live audience. The show premiered on May 4, 2018 on Netflix. \"A Little Help with Carol Burnett\" is a panel show hosted by Carol Burnett who is \"joined by a group of straight-talking and entertaining 5 to 9-year-old kids\", according to \"Deadline Hollywood\". The children offer their opinions and advice to average adults about issues they", "psg_id": "20569548" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "resulting show enjoyed success for many years in syndicated reruns (as \"Carol Burnett and Friends\", a half-hour edition of selected 1972–77 material). In the spring of 1979, a year after \"The Carol Burnett Show\" left the air, Burnett and her husband Joe Hamilton were dining in a restaurant with friends, including Tim Conway. At that gathering, Burnett got wistful and started reminiscing about the show and making suggestions to Conway concerning sketches that she wished they could be creating if the show were still running. Hamilton suggested to Burnett that she do a summer series. Taking that idea, Burnett and", "psg_id": "2582917" }, { "title": "A Special Evening with Carol Burnett", "text": "the final moments of the show, Burnett, as the Charwoman, is backstage and waves goodbye to the show's staff and celebrities from the audience as they silently walk by to wish her farewell. Harvey Korman, who was appearing as a guest, stops and gives her a kiss; Lawrence comes out of a stage door, signs Burnett's autograph book, kisses and hugs her and leaves; Conway comes down the stairs and does the same. She then walks across the empty stage towards a sign reading THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW and flips it over to read CLOSED. Sitting on her Charwoman's bucket,", "psg_id": "19604965" }, { "title": "A Little Help with Carol Burnett", "text": "co-host and that Julie Bowen, Candace Cameron Bure, Mark Cuban, Billy Eichner, Taraji P. Henson, Derek Hough, DJ Khaled, Lisa Kudrow, Brittany Snow, Wanda Sykes, and Finn Wolfhard would appear as guests. A Little Help with Carol Burnett A Little Help with Carol Burnett is an American web television series hosted by Carol Burnett who leads a panel of children that offer unscripted advice to celebrities and average people about everyday issues in front of a live audience. The show premiered on May 4, 2018 on Netflix. \"A Little Help with Carol Burnett\" is a panel show hosted by Carol", "psg_id": "20569550" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "beginning, Lyle Waggoner left the series to pursue other acting opportunities. The following season, Waggoner's spot as a supporting regular remained vacant. Don Crichton, the lead male dancer on the show, began to inherit some of Waggoner's duties. Then in season nine, because of his many popular guest appearances on the series, Tim Conway was signed as a full-time regular, joining Korman and Lawrence. In November, 1976, the series' tenth year, \"The Carol Burnett Show\" presented what would become one of its best-known and most well-regarded sketches: \"Went with the Wind!,\" a parody of the 1939 film \"Gone with the", "psg_id": "2582911" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "Hamilton approached CBS about doing a four-week program in the summer of 1979. CBS already had its schedule filled for the summer months and rejected the idea. However, ABC was interested, and as a result, four postscript episodes of \"The Carol Burnett Show\" were produced. Under the title \"Carol Burnett & Company\", the show premiered on Saturday, August 18, 1979, and included many favorite sketches such as \"Mr. Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins\", \"The Family\", \"As The Stomach Turns\", and Burnett doing her impersonation of Queen Elizabeth II. Its format was very much similar to Burnett's series, with two exceptions. Due", "psg_id": "2582918" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "back \"The Carol Burnett Show\" for another run in the fall of 1991; new regulars included Meagen Fay and Richard Kind (brought over from the NBC show), and Chris Barnes, Roger Kabler, and Jessica Lundy. However, the times had changed and Burnett's humor was tame compared to the edgier comedy popular in the 1990s. The series failed to catch on with the public and only nine episodes of this revival were aired. In 1994, reruns of the syndicated \"Carol Burnett and Friends\" package aired on Nick at Nite. The show also aired on The Family Channel in 1996 and on", "psg_id": "2582922" }, { "title": "A Special Evening with Carol Burnett", "text": "Eunice consults a psychiatrist (played by Craig Richard Nelson) trying to figure out what went wrong with her life, as well as a final sketch of \"Mrs. Wiggins\" with Burnett and Conway as Mrs. Wiggins and Mr. Tudball in which Mr. Tudball is moving his office to a new location and has a flashback to when he first met and interviewed Mrs. Wiggins. (Although these were the final sketches of \"The Carol Burnett Show\", the characters would end up being reprised one year later in a different four-week series, \"Carol Burnett & Company\"). As a special surprise for Burnett, Conway", "psg_id": "19604963" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "of the comedy genre, despite her success in it. With the changes in cast along with the mediocre ratings, she felt that television was undergoing a transition and that the variety series format was on its way out. Therefore, Burnett decided to end the series on her own rather than be canceled later. Thus, on March 29, 1978, in a special two-hour finale entitled \"A Special Evening with Carol Burnett\", \"The Carol Burnett Show\" left primetime television after 11 years, finishing its last season in 66th place. Reruns were aired during the summer of 1978. A notable sketch was the", "psg_id": "2582914" }, { "title": "A Special Evening with Carol Burnett", "text": "canceled later. The celebrities in the audience for the final episode included Bernadette Peters, Betty White and then-husband Allen Ludden, Roddy McDowall, Jim Nabors and screen legend Lillian Gish. \"The Carol Burnett Show\" was one of the longest-running variety shows in television history; its conclusion marked the closing of another chapter in television as Burnett was the last of the great comedic talents heading a variety show, and hers was the last offering live entertainment before an audience. On October 3, 2017, Time Life released \"The Best of The Carol Burnett Show – The Final Show\" as a single disc", "psg_id": "19604968" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "four minutes at the start of most shows. Burnett stated that she borrowed the concept from Garry Moore, who did the same on his variety show, but never taped it. Burnett asked for the lights to be turned up (\"let's bump up the lights\") and then randomly picked audience members who raised their hands. Burnett often ad-libbed funny answers, but occasionally ended up as the straight (wo)man. For example: The show was rehearsed each day until its two Friday tapings. Differently colored cue cards (black, blue, green, and red) were used for each major performer (\"Carol Burnett: Bump-Up the Lights\").", "psg_id": "2582905" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "Episodes. On September 13, 2016, Burnett released her memoir about the show titled \"In Such Good Company: Eleven Years of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in the Sandbox\". The book, full of anecdotes about the 1967–1978 variety series, covers the history of how Burnett created the show, how she cast her co-stars, the co-star she once fired (and quickly rehired), and all of the show's memorable characters. The audio format of the book, which she narrated, won a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album. In the early 2000s, certain full-length episodes of \"The Carol Burnett Show\" were released on VHS", "psg_id": "2582924" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "rolled down stairways and fell prey to various mechanical mishaps (including an electric wheelchair and an automated dry-cleaning rack). The show also became known for its closing theme song, written by Burnett's husband, with these lyrics: At the close of each episode, Burnett tugged her ear. This silent message was meant for her grandmother, who raised her, and meant she was thinking of her at that moment. After her grandmother's death, Burnett continued the tradition. When \"The Carol Burnett Show\" made its network debut on CBS-TV in September 1967, it was scheduled on Monday nights at 10:00 pm opposite NBC’s", "psg_id": "2582908" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "1976 parody \"Went with the Wind!\", in which Scarlett O'Hara must fashion a gown from curtains; Burnett, as Starlett, descends a long staircase wearing a green curtain complete with hanging rod. When Starlett is complimented on her \"gown\", she replies, \"Thank you. I saw it in the window and I just couldn't resist it.\" The outfit, designed by Bob Mackie, is now on display at the Smithsonian Institution. In addition to \"Gone with the Wind\", \"The Carol Burnett Show\" featured many movie parodies. These included take-offs of, for example, \"Airport\", \"Babes in Arms\", \"Beach Blanket Bingo\", \"Born to Be Bad\",", "psg_id": "2582915" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "TV Land as part of that network's inaugural lineup. Beginning in January 2015, the show airs on Me-TV at 11:00 PM ET. The cast of \"The Carol Burnett Show\" was reunited on four CBS television specials: \"Note\": only the first appearance by the guest star is listed. Considering her large body of work, and due in great part to this TV show, Burnett received Kennedy Center Honors in 2003, and was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in October 2013. In 2009, \"TV Guide\" ranked \"Went with the Wind\" number 53 on its list of the 100 Greatest", "psg_id": "2582923" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "Nabors was the guest star on every season premiere of the show. Burnett considered Nabors to be her good luck charm. In addition, several notable actors were used in the comedy sketches in featured roles, especially in the first season, such as William Schallert, Isabel Sanford, and Reta Shaw. The popular variety show not only established Burnett as a television superstar, but it also made her regular supporting cast household names, with such sketches as \"As the Stomach Turns\", (a parody of \"As the World Turns\") and \"Went with the Wind!\" (a spoof of \"Gone with the Wind\"), \"Carol &", "psg_id": "2582903" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "ninth season), Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, and the teenaged Vicki Lawrence, whom Burnett herself discovered and mentored. The network initially did not want her to do a variety show because they believed only men could be successful at variety, but her contract required that they give her one season of whatever kind of show she wanted to make. She chose to carry on the tradition of past variety show successes. A true variety show, \"The Carol Burnett Show\" struck a chord with viewers. Among other things, it parodied films (\"Went With the Wind!\" for \"Gone With the Wind\"), television (\"As", "psg_id": "1850424" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "Los Angeles, California, and began an 11-year run as star of \"The Carol Burnett Show\" on CBS television from 1967 to 1978. With its vaudeville roots, \"The Carol Burnett Show\" was a variety show that combined comedy sketches with song and dance. The comedy sketches included film parodies and character pieces. Burnett created many memorable characters during the show's run, and both she and the show won numerous Emmy and Golden Globe Awards. During and after her variety show, Burnett appeared in many television and film projects. Her film roles include \"Pete 'n' Tillie\" (1972), \"The Front Page\" (1974), \"The", "psg_id": "1850405" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett & Company", "text": "former staff and crew were on board for the new series. Under the title \"Carol Burnett & Company\", the new series continued the same format of \"The Carol Burnett Show\" which combined comedy sketches and musical numbers including favorite characters/sketches such as \"Mrs. Wiggins\", \"The Family\", \"As the Stomach Turns\", \"The Oldest Man\", \"The Charwoman\" and Burnett's impersonation of Queen Elizabeth II. The series also featured Conway and Vicki Lawrence back as regulars; due to the unavailability of Harvey Korman, comic actors Craig Richard Nelson and Kenneth Mars were added to the supporting cast; Ernie Flatt, who had been the", "psg_id": "8986416" }, { "title": "Spin Off (Canadian game show)", "text": "Spin Off (Canadian game show) Spin Off was a Canadian game show created and produced by Mark Burnett for CHCH-DT. The series is hosted by Canadian comedian Elvira Kurt and debuted on September 11, 2013. The show appeared to only have one season, and reruns air randomly on CHCH overnight and weekends. There is one contestant at a time, who answers questions in sequence while the results are displayed by changing the colours of wedges on a large wheel. The game consists of up to three numbered rounds followed by an Endgame round, unless the player is eliminated sooner. The", "psg_id": "17545073" }, { "title": "Spin Off (Canadian game show)", "text": "winnings. A player could theoretically win as much as $60,000 (that is, 5 × 2 × 5 × ($200 + $400 + $600)) by answering all questions correctly in Rounds 1 to 3, spinning gold each time, getting at least one right answer in the Endgame, finding the ×5 button, and spinning the corresponding wedge. Spin Off (Canadian game show) Spin Off was a Canadian game show created and produced by Mark Burnett for CHCH-DT. The series is hosted by Canadian comedian Elvira Kurt and debuted on September 11, 2013. The show appeared to only have one season, and reruns", "psg_id": "17545078" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "Carol Burnett Carol Creighton Burnett (born April 26, 1933) is an American actress, comedian, singer and writer, whose career spans seven decades of television. She is best known for her groundbreaking television variety show, \"The Carol Burnett Show\", originally aired on CBS. It was the first of its kind to be hosted by a woman. She has achieved success on stage, television and film in varying genres including dramatic and comedic roles. She has also appeared on various talk shows and as a panelist on game shows. Born in San Antonio, Texas, Burnett moved with her grandmother to Hollywood, where", "psg_id": "1850403" }, { "title": "Vicki Lawrence", "text": "close friendship. As a comedian and actress, Lawrence is known for her work on \"The Carol Burnett Show\", of which she was a part from 1967 to 1978. She was the only cast member, except for Burnett herself, who stayed on the show for the entire 11 seasons. After \"The Carol Burnett Show\" ended in 1978, Lawrence and her husband Al Schultz moved with their children to Maui, Hawaii, but after a few years, returned to Los Angeles, where they have remained. Her portrayal of the Mama character on \"The Carol Burnett Show's\" \"The Family\" sketches was so popular that", "psg_id": "3498645" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "the tradition of tugging her ear. \"The Carol Burnett Show\" ceased production in 1978, Four post-script episodes were produced and aired on ABC during the summer of 1979 under the title, \"Carol Burnett & Company\" basically using the same format and, with the exception of Harvey Korman and Lyle Waggoner, the same supporting cast. Beginning in 1977, the comedy sketches of her series were edited into half-hour episodes for syndication entitled \"Carol Burnett and Friends\", which, for many years, proved to be extremely popular in syndication, and in January 2015, it began airing on MeTV. The show's enduring popularity surprised", "psg_id": "1850427" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett & Company", "text": "choreographer on \"The Carol Burnett Show\" during its entire run, was replaced by the show's lead dancer Don Crichton. The guest stars during the four-week period were chronologically Cheryl Ladd, Alan Arkin, Penny Marshall and Sally Field. The show also introduced new sketches and characters, including another one of Conway's creations: a preacher named \"Rolly D. Tucker\" who gave humorously misguided sermons about life, with shouts of \"It don't matter!\" interspersed throughout his dissertation (Conway would later use this character on his own variety show when it premiered in March 1980). Carol Burnett & Company Carol Burnett & Company is", "psg_id": "8986417" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "\"I Spy\" and ABC’s \"The Big Valley\". At the end of its first season and through the spring of 1971, it consistently ranked among the top-30 programs. (For the 1969–70 season, it posted its highest rating ever, ranking at number 13.) For season five, CBS moved the show to Wednesday nights at 8:00 pm, where its chief competition was NBC’s \"Adam-12\" and the ABC sitcoms \"Bewitched\" and \"The Courtship of Eddie's Father\". Despite the schedule change, the show continued to do well until the fall of 1972, when the ratings slipped. In December 1972, CBS again moved \"The Carol Burnett", "psg_id": "2582909" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "to the unavailability of Harvey Korman (who, ironically, had been under contract to ABC since he had left Burnett's show in 1977), comic actors Kenneth Mars and Craig Richard Nelson were added to the supporting cast, joining Lawrence and Conway. Ernie Flatt, who had been the choreographer on Burnett's show for its entire 11-year run, was replaced by the show's lead dancer Don Crichton. The guest stars in that four-week period were (chronologically) Cheryl Ladd, Alan Arkin, Penny Marshall, and Sally Field. The reviews of the series were very favorable, with several critics heartily welcoming Burnett back to weekly television,", "psg_id": "2582919" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "a number of characters, most memorably the put-upon cleaning woman who would later become her signature alter-ego. With her success on the \"Moore Show\", Burnett finally rose to headliner status and appeared in the special \"Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall\" (1962), co-starring with her friend Julie Andrews. The show was produced by Bob Banner, directed by Joe Hamilton, and written by Mike Nichols and Ken Welch. \"Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall\" won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Music, and Burnett won an Emmy for her performance. She also guest-starred on a number", "psg_id": "1850419" }, { "title": "The Tim Conway Show (1980 TV series)", "text": "short runs. In March 1980, Conway made yet another attempt at a show of his own with a second comedy-variety series entitled – like his 1970 situation comedy – \"The Tim Conway Show\". The series was produced by Carol Burnetts husband, Joe Hamilton, and, not surprisingly, closely followed the format of \"The Carol Burnett Show\" – a small group of regulars performing comedy sketches, interspersed with musical numbers, and supplemented by occasional guest stars – in which Conway had thrived for several years. His \"Carol Burnett Show\" co-stars Carol Burnett, Vicki Lawrence, and Harvey Korman all made guest appearances, and", "psg_id": "17414356" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "put Burnett in a weekly comedy series called \"Here's Agnes\". However, she had a stipulation in her ten-year contract with CBS that said she had five years from the date \"The Garry Moore Show\" ended to \"push the button\" on hosting thirty one-hour episodes of a music/comedy variety show. As a result, the hour-long \"Carol Burnett Show\" was born and debuted in September 1967, garnering 23 Emmy Awards and winning or being nominated for multiple Emmy and Golden Globe Awards every season it was on the air. Its ensemble cast included Tim Conway (who was a guest player until the", "psg_id": "1850423" }, { "title": "Vicki Lawrence", "text": "She is currently starring in the Fox sitcom series \"The Cool Kids\". In 1973, she became a one-hit wonder on the U.S. chart with \"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia\". It reached number one on both the United States and Canada charts. Lawrence has multiple Emmy Award nominations, winning one in 1976. She is also a multiple Golden Globe nominee, all for \"The Carol Burnett Show\". Lawrence has made numerous post-\"Mama's Family\" guest TV show appearances in her famed Thelma Harper/Mama role. On February 5, 2013, Lawrence appeared as the character in a special sketch for \"Betty White's", "psg_id": "3498640" }, { "title": "Vicki Lawrence", "text": "resemblance to a young Carol Burnett. An avid fan letter-writer, Lawrence's mother urged her to write a letter, which Lawrence did, including the newspaper article. After receiving the letter, Burnett found Lawrence's father's name in the phone book, called him, and said she would go to see the Miss Fireball contest. Lawrence won the contest and Burnett was called to the stage to crown her. Coincidentally, Burnett was looking for an actress to play her younger sister on her upcoming show. After a few months and auditions, Lawrence got the part, specifically for playing Chrissy in the \"Carol and Sis\"", "psg_id": "3498643" }, { "title": "Vicki Lawrence", "text": "sketches. After Lawrence was given the job on \"The Carol Burnett Show\", both Burnett and Harvey Korman took her under their wings. Korman taught her various sketch comedy skills, such as listening not just for a cue line, and also coached her in other areas, such as speaking in different accents. Lawrence has credited Korman and Burnett with being her mentors, and has referred to her experience on the show as the \"Harvard school of comedy\". Lawrence has stated that she learned show business from Burnett and looked up to her very much, and that the two share a very", "psg_id": "3498644" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett & Company", "text": "At that gathering, Burnett started reminiscing about the old show and making suggestions to Conway of future comedy sketches that she wished they could create if the show was still running. Hamilton suggested to Burnett that she do a summer series; Conway immediately agreed. Taking that idea, Burnett and Hamilton then approached CBS about doing a four-week program in the summer of 1979, but CBS already had their schedule filled for the summer months and rejected the idea. However, ABC was interested and as a result, four postscript episodes of \"The Carol Burnett Show\" were produced and most of Burnett's", "psg_id": "8986415" }, { "title": "Carol & Company", "text": "Burnett Show\" which aired from November 1 to December 27, 1991. It featured a new ensemble cast, including two \"Carol & Company\" players (Meagen Fay and Richard Kind) along with Jessica Lundy, Rick Aviles, Chris Barnes, Roger Kabler and weekly guest stars such as Vicki Lawrence, Martin Short, B.B. King and Jim Nabors. However, the series failed to catch on with the public and only nine episodes of this revival were aired. Carol & Company Carol & Company is an American comedy anthology series starring Carol Burnett, Jeremy Piven, Meagen Fay, Terry Kiser, Anita Barone, Richard Kind and Peter Krause", "psg_id": "8480413" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "December 15, 1955; they divorced in 1962. On May 4, 1963, she married TV producer Joe Hamilton, a divorced father of eight, who had produced her 1962 Carnegie Hall concert and would produce \"The Carol Burnett Show,\" among other projects. The couple had three daughters: Their marriage ended in divorce in 1984. The challenge of coping with Carrie's drug problems was mentioned as part of the reason for the separation, but the couple took the opportunity to inform other parents about handling such problems and raised money for the clinic in which Carrie was treated. In 1988, Burnett and Carrie", "psg_id": "1850435" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "younger performer reciprocate by appearing on \"The Lucy Show,\" it was rumored that Ball offered Burnett a chance to star on her own sitcom, but in truth Burnett was offered (and declined) \"Here's Agnes\" by CBS executives. The two women remained close friends until Ball's death in 1989. Ball sent flowers every year on Burnett's birthday. When Burnett awoke on the day of her 56th birthday in 1989, she discovered via the morning news that Ball had died. Later that afternoon, flowers arrived at Burnett's house with a note reading, \"Happy Birthday, Kid. Love, Lucy.\" In 1967, CBS offered to", "psg_id": "1850422" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "season. Around the same time, she became good friends with Jim Nabors, who was enjoying great success with his series \"Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.\" As a result of their close friendship, she played a recurring role on Nabors' show as a tough corporal, later gunnery sergeant (starting with the episode \"Corporal Carol\"). Nabors would later be her first guest every season on her variety show, as she considered him to be her good luck charm. In 1966, Lucille Ball became a friend and mentor to Burnett. After having guested on Burnett's highly successful CBS-TV special \"Carol + 2\" and having the", "psg_id": "1850421" }, { "title": "A Special Evening with Carol Burnett", "text": "Queen\" and \"The Postman Always Rings Twice\". Additional highlights include Lawrence singing \"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia\" and a spoof of a country-and-western song; Bing Crosby and Bob Hope appear in a restaurant skit; Conway performs the role of a sports commentator in his very first sketch on the series; a \"Columbo\" parody is featured and Dick Van Dyke appears in a comic sketch; a series of bloopers and outtakes are included from previous shows featuring the regular cast. Also featured is a final sketch of \"The Family\" with Burnett and Lawrence as Eunice and Mama where", "psg_id": "19604962" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "Wind\", which had its television debut on NBC the week before. After the 1976-77 season ended, Harvey Korman decided to leave the series. After a decade of working with Burnett and winning several Emmy Awards, Korman had been offered a contract by ABC to headline his own series. Also, the ratings had begun to decline. Nevertheless, CBS renewed Burnett's show for an 11th season. Dick Van Dyke, fresh from headlining his own short-lived Emmy-winning variety series, \"Van Dyke & Company\", was brought in to replace Korman. However, his presence did not help stem the sagging ratings, as the show faced", "psg_id": "2582912" }, { "title": "Spin-Off (U.S. game show)", "text": "Spin-Off (U.S. game show) Spin-Off is an American game show created and produced by Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir for CBS in 1975 that was based on the dice game Yahtzee. The series was hosted by Jim Lange and announced by Johnny Jacobs. The show replaced \"The Joker's Wild\" on CBS' daytime schedule and debuted on June 16, 1975, but was cancelled on September 5, 1975. \"Spin-Off\" originated in Stages 31, 33 and 41 at CBS Television City in Hollywood, California. Two couples, one pair being the returning champions, competed. The couples answered questions to spin a series of", "psg_id": "4905777" }, { "title": "Mama's Family", "text": "be ingrates, even ganging up on her occasionally. In the ninth season of \"The Carol Burnett Show\", producer Joe Hamilton wanted to spin off Mama in her own series, but Lawrence turned him down. She did not wish to wear a fat suit portraying an old lady every week, and she had misgivings about playing the role without Harvey Korman (who played Mama's son-in-law, Ed Higgins) and Carol Burnett (who played Mama's daughter Eunice Higgins) regularly by her side as in \"The Family\" sketches. Burnett and Korman told Lawrence that they would only appear as guest stars on the new", "psg_id": "3121103" }, { "title": "Spin-Off (U.S. game show)", "text": "it automatically became part of the player's hand. In order to win the top prize, the couple had to not only spin a straight but have it displayed in the proper sequence, with the numbers 1–6 needing to be displayed counting up to six or backward to one for it to count. These were also the only straights that paid off, as no money was awarded for normal straights in the bonus game. Spin-Off (U.S. game show) Spin-Off is an American game show created and produced by Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir for CBS in 1975 that was based", "psg_id": "4905780" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "version of \"Carol's Theme\", the theme song used in \"The Carol Burnett Show\", without her permission. The character and theme were used in the \"Peterotica\" episode of \"Family Guy\" when the characters discuss the cleanliness of a porn shop and one of them states it is so clean because Burnett works there as a janitor. The charwoman is shown mopping the floor in the porn shop, and the characters subsequently discuss Burnett's ear tug and make a crude comment about it. Burnett and her company requested that Fox remove all references to her, the theme and the character but the", "psg_id": "1850441" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase \"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase\" is the twenty-fourth episode of the eighth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 11, 1997. The episode centers on fictional pilot episodes of non-existent television series derived from \"The Simpsons\", and is a parody of the tendency of networks to spin off characters from a hit series. As such it includes references to many different TV series. The first fictional spin-off is \"Chief Wiggum P.I.\", a cop-dramedy featuring Chief Wiggum and Seymour Skinner. The second is \"The Love-matic Grampa\", a sitcom", "psg_id": "5357806" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "mother, and Linda Lavin played Helen's grandmother. For her performance, Pawk received the 2003 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play. In 2010, she wrote the memoir \"This Time Together\". and was nominated for the 2011 Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album. In 2014, she wrote the memoir \"Carrie and Me\" and was nominated for the 2014 Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album. In 2016, she wrote the behind-the-scenes memoir \"In Such Good Company\", for which she won a Grammy Award in 2017. Carol Burnett Carol Creighton Burnett (born April 26, 1933) is an American", "psg_id": "1850443" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "starring the comedian Buddy Hackett. In 1959, she became a regular supporting cast member on the CBS-TV variety series \"The Garry Moore Show\". Departing the Moore Show in the spring of 1962, she pursued other projects in film, Broadway productions, and headlining her own television specials. Burnett signed a contract with CBS for 10 years which required her to do two guest appearances and a special a year. Within the first five years of this contract, she had the option to \"push the button\", a phrase the programming executives used, and be put on the air in 30 one-hour variety", "psg_id": "2582900" }, { "title": "A Special Evening with Carol Burnett", "text": "and says goodnight. Although CBS wanted to renew the show for another year, by this time, Burnett had grown tired of the weekly grind and wanted to explore acting roles outside of the comedy genre. With the changes in cast (Harvey Korman left the series after the 1976–77 season and was replaced by Dick Van Dyke) along with the mediocre ratings (finishing its last season in 66th place), she felt that television was undergoing a transition and that the variety series format was on its way out. Therefore, Burnett decided to end the series on her own rather than be", "psg_id": "19604967" }, { "title": "Vicki Lawrence", "text": "program. However, she is most known for her number-one hit, \"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia\", a song written by her first husband Bobby Russell, which was released on Bell Records in November 1972. It sold over two million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America in April 1973. During the last episode of the sixth season of \"The Carol Burnett Show\" (March 24, 1973), Lawrence received her gold record by surprise from Carol Burnett. Her first LP, \"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia\", was issued soon after the", "psg_id": "3498649" }, { "title": "Steve Lawrence", "text": "shows in every decade since the 1950s, in shows such as \"The Danny Kaye Show\", \"The Judy Garland Show\", \"The Julie Andrews Hour\", \"Night Gallery\", \"The Flip Wilson Show\", \"Police Story\", \"Murder, She Wrote\", \"Gilmore Girls\", and \"\". His appearances on \"The Carol Burnett Show\" (1967-78), with and without wife Eydie, were especially ubiquitous. In the fall of 1965, Lawrence was briefly the star of a variety show called \"The Steve Lawrence Show\", \"one of the last television shows in black and white on CBS.\" He and Gormé appeared together in the Broadway musical \"Golden Rainbow\", which ran from February", "psg_id": "2894708" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "Rehearsal Club, a boarding house for women seriously pursuing an acting career, put on \"The Rehearsal Club Revue\" on March 3, 1955. They mailed invitations to agents, who showed up along with stars like Celeste Holm and Marlene Dietrich, and this opened doors for several of the girls. She was cast in a minor role on \"The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Show\" in 1955. She played the girlfriend of a ventriloquist's dummy on the popular children's program. This role led to her starring role opposite Buddy Hackett in the short-lived sitcom \"Stanley\" from 1956 to 1957. After \"Stanley\", Burnett", "psg_id": "1850416" }, { "title": "A Special Evening with Carol Burnett", "text": "introduces a piano player and – when the curtain goes up – it is legendary screen actor James Stewart playing the piano and singing \"Ragtime Cowboy Joe\". Burnett, a lifelong fan of Stewart's, breaks down in tears and expresses how much she admires and loves him, and Stewart reciprocates by saying: \"Carol, I just feel so wonderful to be here, to be a part of all these millions of people to thank you for all the wonderful beautiful times you've given all of us, all of these eleven years. And I'm frankly speaking for all the millions of people\". In", "psg_id": "19604964" }, { "title": "Sitcom", "text": "by Norman Lear. The show aired on CBS and ran from December, 1975 until May, 1984. It followed a recently divorced mother and her two daughters as they dealt with the problems and situations that come with growing up, and raising kids in a single parent household. It is the first show to feature Valerie Bertinelli, and emphasized her character as the show progressed. \"Cheers\" , which ran for eleven seasons, was one of the most successful sitcoms in the 80s, airing from 1982 to 1993. It was followed by a spin-off sitcom in the 90s, \"Frasier\". During its run,", "psg_id": "12858862" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "a supporting character on the sitcom \"Mad About You\", playing Theresa Stemple, the mother of main character Jamie Buchman (Helen Hunt), for which she won another Emmy Award. In 1995, after an absence of 30 years, she was back on Broadway in \"Moon Over Buffalo\", for which she was nominated for a Tony Award. Four years later, she appeared in the Broadway revue \"Putting It Together\". Burnett had long been a fan of the soap opera \"All My Children\", and realized a dream when Agnes Nixon created the role of Verla Grubbs for her in 1976. Burnett played the long-lost", "psg_id": "1850432" }, { "title": "Henry Lawrence Burnett", "text": "Henry Lawrence Burnett Henry Lawrence Burnett (December 26, 1838 – January 4, 1916) was an American lawyer and, after serving as a major in the Cavalry Corps (Union Army), he was a colonel and Judge Advocate in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was a prosecutor in the trial that followed the Abraham Lincoln assassination. He was appointed to the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers in 1866, to rank from March 13, 1865. Burnett was born in Youngstown, Ohio, in 1838. He was the son of Henry Burnett (1801–1876), an abolitionist, and Nancy (née Jones)", "psg_id": "9204970" }, { "title": "Off spin", "text": "Off spin Off spin is a type of finger spin bowling in the sport of cricket. A bowler who uses this technique is called an off spinner. Off spinners are right-handed spin bowlers who use their fingers to spin the ball from a right-handed batsman's off side to the leg side (that is, towards the right-handed batsman, or away from a left-handed batsman). This contrasts with leg spin, in which the ball spins from leg to off and which is bowled with a very different action. A left-handed bowler who bowls with the same action as an off spinner is", "psg_id": "301205" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "and her sister to the movies - as well as take a few rolls of toilet paper home from the theater. Years later, the movies she saw in her youth would be an influence on the sketch content in \"The Carol Burnett Show\". For a while, she worked as an usherette at the Warner Brothers Theater (now the Hollywood Pacific Theatre). When the cinema screened Alfred Hitchcock's \"Strangers on a Train\" (1951), having already seen and enjoyed the film, she advised two patrons arriving during the last five minutes of a showing to wait until the beginning of the next", "psg_id": "1850410" }, { "title": "Vicki Lawrence", "text": "voice-over work as Flo on the animated series \"Hermie and Friends\". In 2018, Lawrence was seen promoting \"The Carol Burnett Show\" and other classic television series on the MeTV television network. Lawrence was married to singer and songwriter Bobby Russell from 1972 to 1974. Lawrence's second husband is Hollywood make-up artist Al Schultz, to whom she has been married since November 16, 1974, and with whom she has two children, Courtney Allison Schultz (born May 5, 1975) and Garrett Lawrence Schultz (born July 3, 1977). Lawrence and her family appeared on \"Celebrity Family Feud\" in July 2015. Lawrence was diagnosed", "psg_id": "3498654" }, { "title": "The Carol Burnett Show", "text": "Alastair Quince, introducing each episode (a parody of Alastair Cooke hosting \"Masterpiece Theatre\") and he also directed 31 episodes of the series. NBC aired a comedy half-hour repertory series called \"Carol & Company\" that premiered in March 1990. It proved to be moderately successful in the ratings and was renewed for a second season. The regulars on the show included Peter Krause, Jeremy Piven, Terry Kiser, Meagen Fay, Anita Barone, and Richard Kind (and occasional guest stars, including Betty White and Burt Reynolds); each week's show was a different half-hour comedy play. This program lasted until July 1991. CBS brought", "psg_id": "2582921" }, { "title": "Henry Lawrence Burnett", "text": "Colonial Club, and the Goshen Driving Club. He also served as past president of the Ohio Society of New York, for four years, and the Loyal Legion. Seeking a country home away from the city, Burnett and his wife purchased a horse-breeding farm in Goshen, New York, known as \"Hillside Farm,\" where he raced his stock on the amateur circuit. The 193-acre estate was sold in 1917. Henry Lawrence Burnett Henry Lawrence Burnett (December 26, 1838 – January 4, 1916) was an American lawyer and, after serving as a major in the Cavalry Corps (Union Army), he was a colonel", "psg_id": "9204983" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "Over the course of the show, the staff have considered producing several spin-off television series and films, based on \"The Simpsons\". In 1994, Matt Groening pitched a live action spin-off from \"The Simpsons\" that centered on Krusty and would star Dan Castellaneta. He and Michael Weithorn wrote a pilot script where Krusty moved to Los Angeles and got his own talk show. A recurring joke throughout the script was that Krusty lived in a house on wooden stilts which were continuously being gnawed by beavers. Eventually, the contract negotiations fell apart and Groening decided to stop work on the project.", "psg_id": "5357818" }, { "title": "Vicki Lawrence", "text": "2nd Annual 90th Birthday\". In addition, she regularly hosts an untelevised stage show, titled \"Vicki Lawrence & Mama: A Two-Woman Show\". Lawrence was born Victoria Ann Axelrad in Inglewood, California, the daughter of Anne Alene (née Loyd) and Howard Axelrad, a certified public accountant for Max Factor. The family surname was legally changed to \"Lawrence\" when Vicki was young. She is a graduate of Morningside High School in Inglewood, class of 1967. Lawrence had originally planned on being a dental hygienist. She attended UCLA while on \"The Carol Burnett Show\", and changed her major to theater arts, but dropped out", "psg_id": "3498641" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "guest stars appear in the episode; Phil Hartman as Troy McClure, Tim Conway as himself and Gailard Sartain as Big Daddy. McClure is used as a host of the episode, something he had previously done in the episode \"The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular\". Conway appears as himself. Conway, a comic veteran, is known for his work on \"The Carol Burnett Show\", which has a similar format to \"The Simpson Family Smile-Time Variety Hour\". Due to Lisa being substituted for an older teenager (voiced by Pamela Hayden) in the third segment, Yeardley Smith has only one line in the entire episode.", "psg_id": "5357817" }, { "title": "Carol Lawrence", "text": "she appeared Off-Broadway at the Westside Theatre Downstairs in Jason Odell Williams's play \"Handle with Care.\" Lawrence has written her autobiography, with Phyllis Hobe, titled \"Carol Lawrence: The Backstage Story\", published in 1990. Lawrence has been married three times: Lawrence, a registered Democrat, accompanied Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman John Bailey, DNC Vice-Chairwoman Margaret B. Price, DNC Secretary Dorothy Vredenburgh Bush, Lena Horne, Richard Alder and Sidney Salomon on a visit with President John F. Kennedy at The White House on November 20, 1963, two days before his assassination. Lawrence is a practicing Presbyterian and a member of the Bel", "psg_id": "5526468" }, { "title": "A Special Evening with Carol Burnett", "text": "Burnett talks about how hard it is to leave and why she decided to end the show despite a season 12 renewal. She says it felt like the time to move on to do other things while the show was still doing well. She talks about the crew and each member of her cast and how much she loves and respects them. Finally, she thanks the audience and tearfully sings a soulful rendition of the show's closing theme-song \"I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together\". She blows a kiss to the audience, tugs at her ear one last time", "psg_id": "19604966" }, { "title": "Spin City", "text": "Spin City Spin City is an American television sitcom that aired from September 17, 1996, until April 30, 2002, on ABC. Created by Gary David Goldberg and Bill Lawrence, the show was based on a fictional local government running New York City, and originally starred Michael J. Fox as Mike Flaherty, the Deputy Mayor of New York. Fox departed in 2000 at the conclusion of Season 4 due to his battle with Parkinson's disease, and Charlie Sheen assumed the lead role of Charlie Crawford for the remaining two seasons. The show was cancelled in 2002 due to low ratings. The", "psg_id": "1875864" }, { "title": "Bill Lawrence (TV producer)", "text": "Lawrence is a graduate of the College of William & Mary, where he studied English and was a member of Kappa Alpha Order. After graduating, his first writing job was as a staff writer on the short-lived ABC sitcom \"Billy\". He briefly wrote for \"Boy Meets World\" (during which he claims to have named the character Topanga Lawrence), \"Friends\" and \"The Nanny\". In 1996, he wrote for the short-lived sitcom \"Champs\". Lawrence's first show as creator was the ABC multi-camera sitcom \"Spin City\", co-created with \"Champs\" creator Gary David Goldberg, which originally starred Michael J. Fox as a deputy mayor", "psg_id": "6672573" }, { "title": "Carol Burnett", "text": "historic victory for libel victims of tabloid journalism. The former longtime chief editor Iain Calder in his book \"The Untold Story\", asserted that after the Burnett lawsuit, while under his leadership, the \"Enquirer\" worked hard to check the reliability of its facts and its sources. Carol Burnett and Whacko, Inc. vs. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation In 2007, Burnett and Whacko, Inc. brought a suit against Twentieth Century Fox requesting at least $2 million in damages, alleging copyright infringement, violation of publicity rights, and misappropriation of name and likeness due to the use of her charwoman character and an altered", "psg_id": "1850440" }, { "title": "Vickie Guerrero", "text": "off the air. On July 18, at the wedding reception (the wedding had occurred off-screen before the show) Triple H came out and showed a video of Edge cheating on Vickie the day before with Alicia Fox, the wedding planner. The storyline continued at The Great American Bash when Fox attempted to hand Edge the WWE Championship belt to use as weapon, but was stopped with a clothesline by Vickie. Edge attempted to spear the referee to delay the match, but hit Vickie instead. Triple H used this distraction to recover and hit a Pedigree to retain his title. On", "psg_id": "7521000" }, { "title": "Mama's Family", "text": "series, and that it was Lawrence's time to shine and take what she had learned from \"The Carol Burnett Show\" and make it on her own. Shortly after the highly-rated \"Eunice\" TV movie, with continued urging by Korman and Burnett, Lawrence finally changed her mind and accepted the offer for her character's own sitcom. The writers had created Raytown to be its own \"cartoon-like\" world outside of reality. Although the series was sold to NBC without a pilot, the network had its own requirements, such as having \"normal\" teenagers as seen in other sitcoms of the time, which is how", "psg_id": "3121104" }, { "title": "Off spin", "text": "Indian spin quartet - E. A. S. Prasanna and Srinivas Venkataraghavan, also Harbhajan Singh and Ravichandran Ashwin of India, Saqlain Mushtaq and Saeed Ajmal of Pakistan, Jim Laker and Graeme Swann of England. Saqlain Mushtaq was credited with the invention of the \"doosra\", which is bowled with a similar-looking action to the off break but spins the opposite way, just as the leg spinner's googly turns the opposite way from his stock ball. Off spin Off spin is a type of finger spin bowling in the sport of cricket. A bowler who uses this technique is called an off spinner.", "psg_id": "301210" }, { "title": "Spin-off (media)", "text": "Spin-off (media) In media, a spin-off (or spinoff) is a radio program, television program, video game, film, or any narrative work, derived from already existing works that focus on more details and different aspects from the original work (e.g. particular topics, characters or events). A spin-off may be called a sidequel when it exists in the same chronological frame of time as its predecessor work. One of the earliest spin-offs of the modern media era, if not the first, happened in 1941 when the supporting character Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve from the old time radio comedy show \"Fibber McGee and Molly\"", "psg_id": "8878748" }, { "title": "Vicki Lawrence", "text": "with chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU) around 2011. She teamed with the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America and has become the spokesperson for the campaign CIU & You. She appeared on \"The Doctors\" in 2015 to relay her story and talk about CIU and promote the CIU & You campaign. Vicki Lawrence Victoria Ann Lawrence (born Victoria Ann Axelrad; born March 26, 1949), sometimes credited as Vicki Lawrence Schultz, is an American actress, comedian, and pop music singer known for the many characters she originated on CBS's \"The Carol Burnett Show\", where she appeared from 1967–78, for the entire series", "psg_id": "3498655" }, { "title": "Spin-off (media)", "text": "is very common for the previous protagonist to have a supporting or cameo role, at the least as a historical mention, in the new sub-series. Spin offs sometimes generate their own spin-offs, leaving the new show in its own series only vaguely connected to the original series. Spin-offs frequently occur in video games. Supporting characters in comic books, who then got their own titles, include: Sometimes even where a show is not a spin-off from another, there will nevertheless be crossovers, where a character from one show makes an appearance on another. Sometimes crossovers are created in an attempt to", "psg_id": "8878750" }, { "title": "The Little Foxes (film)", "text": "Davis, Wright and Dingle in their roles from the film. Tallulah Bankhead (reprising her Broadway role) also gave a radio adaptation. In 1975, the eighth episode of the ninth season of \"The Carol Burnett Show\" featured a take-off of the film called \"The Little Foxies\", with Carol Burnett as \"Virgina Grubber Gibbons\", Roddy McDowall as \"Morris Gibbons\", Harvey Korman as \"Bosco Grubber\", Vicki Lawrence as \"Burly Grubber\" and Tim Conway as \"Theo Grubber\". The Little Foxes (film) The Little Foxes (1941) is an American drama film directed by William Wyler. The screenplay by Lillian Hellman is based on her 1939", "psg_id": "11793553" }, { "title": "Carol + 2", "text": "can be found with Burnett's other television work under Carol Burnett. Data is from \"Carol Burnett: The Special Years\" (CBS, 1994). Carol + 2 Carol + 2 was the title of the second of a multi-year series of television variety specials starring Carol Burnett, aired on the CBS Television network in the United States between 1962 and 1989. The first special was aired in 1962, featuring Burnett and Julie Andrews. On March 22, 1966, \"Carol + 2\" aired, in which Carol was joined by actor Zero Mostel and comedian and all-around entertainer Lucille Ball. The variety / sketch comedy was", "psg_id": "9480726" } ]
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who was creator and executive producer of magnum pi?
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[ { "title": "Executive producer", "text": "marketing, advisory and supervising capacities. The crediting of executive producers in the film industry has risen over time. In the mid-to-late 1990s, there were an average of just under two executive producers per film. In 2000, the number jumped to 2.5 (more than the number of standard \"producers\"). In 2013, there were an average of 4.4 executive producers per film, compared with 3.2 producers. In television, an executive producer usually supervises the creative content and the financial aspects of a production. Some writers, like Stephen J. Cannell, Tina Fey, and Ryan Murphy, have worked as both the creator and the", "psg_id": "569376" }, { "title": "Executive producer", "text": "It may refer to an external producer working for the publisher, who works with the developers. For example, in 2012, Jay-Z was announced as executive producer for NBA 2K13. His role consisted of appearing in an introduction, picking songs for the game's soundtrack and contributing to the design of its in-game menus \"and other visual elements\". An executive radio producer helps create, develop, and implement strategies to improve product and ratings. Executive producer Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned", "psg_id": "569378" }, { "title": "Executive producer", "text": "producer of the same TV show. In case of multiple executive producers on a TV show, the one outranking the others is called the showrunner, or the leading executive producer. In recorded music, record labels distinguish between an executive producer and a record producer. The executive producer is responsible for business decisions and more recently, organizing the recordings along with the music producer, whereas the record producer produces the music. Sometimes the executive producer organises the recording and selects recording-related crew, such as sound engineers and session musicians. In the video game industry, the title \"executive producer\" is not well-defined.", "psg_id": "569377" }, { "title": "Executive producer", "text": "Executive producer Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned with management accounting or associated with legal issues (like copyrights or royalties). In films, the executive producer generally contributes to the film's budget and usually does not work on set, in contrast to most other producers. In films, executive producers finance the film or participate in the creative effort, but do not work on the set. Their responsibilities vary from funding or attracting investors into the movie project to legal, scripting,", "psg_id": "569375" }, { "title": "Craig Gerber (creator)", "text": "Craig Gerber (creator) Craig Gerber is an American executive producer and creator of children’s television programming, best known for Disney Junior’s \"Sofia the First\" (November 2012 – September 2018) and \"Elena of Avalor\" (June 2016 – present). Gerber is often credited and praised for creating shows that deal with blended families, breaking gender stereotypes, difficulty fitting into society and representation of Latin culture. Gerber was raised in outer suburban New York. His mother and father divorced when he was eight years old. His father remarried and had another son while his mother had a boyfriend who had a daughter of", "psg_id": "19673652" }, { "title": "Television program creator", "text": "Guild of America's corresponding code for producers defines \"Executive Producer\" and similar roles but not an explicit \"Creator\" role. Creator is a specific credit given explicitly in many shows. However, it has not always been a prominent, explicit credit. For example, Sydney Newman, the accepted creator of \"The Avengers\" (1961–69), was never given an explicit credit as creator; Newman never thought to ask for one. The creator of a television show may retain rights to participate in profits, often to be paid by the production company as a percentage of fees that it receives from networks and distributors. In 2014,", "psg_id": "17834380" }, { "title": "Magnum Opus (Top Quality album)", "text": "Magnum Opus (Top Quality album) Magnum Opus was the only album released by Top Quality. The album was released on November 14, 1993 though RCA Records. Parrish \"PMD\" Smith of EPMD served as the album's executive producer. Though it had input from PMD, the album found nowhere near the amount of success that EPMD and members of their Hit Squad had attained. \"Magnum Opus\" only made it to 95 on the \"Billboard\"'s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and its two singles, \"I Can't Hear You\" and \"What\", failed to appear on any \"Billboard\" charts. After the album's failure, Top Quality was dropped", "psg_id": "14786525" }, { "title": "Magnum St.Pierre", "text": "Magnum St.Pierre Magnum St. Pierre was a dance producer who owned and operated Ensuite Studios in San Francisco. Magnum was born Thomas Holstrom on March 22, 1971, in Malmö, Sweden. His mother was a bank teller at Riksbank and his father was a well-known architect. Holstrom became interested in music in his late teens, after befriending the sci-fi electro band S.P.O.C.K.. He worked extensively with the band, helping them to develop the sound that brought them so much attention. He began to go by the nickname Magnum St.Pierre - from the town Saint-Pierre in Eastern Canada, after having traveled there", "psg_id": "10339930" }, { "title": "Magnum Opus (Top Quality album)", "text": "from the label. Magnum Opus (Top Quality album) Magnum Opus was the only album released by Top Quality. The album was released on November 14, 1993 though RCA Records. Parrish \"PMD\" Smith of EPMD served as the album's executive producer. Though it had input from PMD, the album found nowhere near the amount of success that EPMD and members of their Hit Squad had attained. \"Magnum Opus\" only made it to 95 on the \"Billboard\"'s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and its two singles, \"I Can't Hear You\" and \"What\", failed to appear on any \"Billboard\" charts. After the album's failure, Top", "psg_id": "14786526" }, { "title": ".340 Weatherby Magnum", "text": "as well. .340 Weatherby Magnum The .340 Weatherby Magnum rifle cartridge was introduced in 1962 by creator Roy Weatherby to fill the gap between the .300 Weatherby Magnum and the .378 Weatherby Magnum, and in response to the .338 Winchester Magnum released in 1958. The .340 Weatherby Magnum uses the same .338 in. diameter bullets as the .338 Winchester Magnum, but it does so at greater velocity than its Winchester competition. Reloaders may have trouble matching the published Weatherby velocities as Weatherby factory ammunition is loaded to maximum specifications. Weatherby no longer loads the 250gr. round-nose cartridge pictured but continues", "psg_id": "11116460" }, { "title": ".340 Weatherby Magnum", "text": ".340 Weatherby Magnum The .340 Weatherby Magnum rifle cartridge was introduced in 1962 by creator Roy Weatherby to fill the gap between the .300 Weatherby Magnum and the .378 Weatherby Magnum, and in response to the .338 Winchester Magnum released in 1958. The .340 Weatherby Magnum uses the same .338 in. diameter bullets as the .338 Winchester Magnum, but it does so at greater velocity than its Winchester competition. Reloaders may have trouble matching the published Weatherby velocities as Weatherby factory ammunition is loaded to maximum specifications. Weatherby no longer loads the 250gr. round-nose cartridge pictured but continues to load", "psg_id": "11116458" }, { "title": "Andrew Lack (executive)", "text": "was hired by \"60 Minutes\" creator Don Hewitt at CBS News as a producer for the personality-driven television show \"Who's Who\". That led to a job as a producer for \"60 Minutes\". Lack produced such segments as \"Inside Afghanistan\" and \"Kissinger and The Oil Embargo.\" He wrote and directed the segment \"The Real Malcolm X: An Intimate Portrait of the Man.\" He later became the executive producer for \"CBS Reports\", where he stayed for seven years, followed by a four-year stint starting in 1985 as the executive producer of \"West 57th\" hosted by Meredith Vieira, a long-format news program. \"West", "psg_id": "19657000" }, { "title": "Magnum, P.I.", "text": "Selleck. <nowiki>****</nowiki>Includes bonus episodes from \"The A-Team\", Season 2 titled \"Diamonds 'n' Dust\" and \"Knight Rider\", Season 2, titled \"Brother's Keeper\". In October 2013, while being interviewed by Yahoo!, Selleck revealed that Tom Clancy—himself a huge fan of the series—was planning to write a screenplay for a \"Magnum, P.I.\" film in the 1990s, serving as a continuation of the show. He also added that Universal Pictures was heavily interested in producing it at the time. The project remained unmaterialized. In September 2016, ABC began developing a sequel from \"Leverage\" creator John Rogers and producer Eva Longoria centering on Lily \"Tommy\"", "psg_id": "1959052" }, { "title": "Magnum St.Pierre", "text": "Hospital where he was pronounced dead on the following morning. He had been a long time sufferer from Crohn's disease which is believed may have contributed to cause of death. He is survived by his wife Heidi, his mother, father, and his younger brother Jakob. Magnum St.Pierre Magnum St. Pierre was a dance producer who owned and operated Ensuite Studios in San Francisco. Magnum was born Thomas Holstrom on March 22, 1971, in Malmö, Sweden. His mother was a bank teller at Riksbank and his father was a well-known architect. Holstrom became interested in music in his late teens, after", "psg_id": "10339932" }, { "title": "Pi (magazine)", "text": "featured section, as well as academic discourse and regular interviews with London celebrities. \"Pi\" drew favourable comparisons with other heavyweight student newspapers, such as the London School of Economics \"Beaver\". British journalist and TV personality Jonathan Dimbleby was once the editor. Former contributors include TV psychiatrist Raj Persaud, Chief Executive of healthcare group Circle Ali Parsa, Chief Executive of Maitland PR, Neil Bennett and the \"Guardian\" racing correspondent Greg Wood. In May 2007 'Pi Magazine Society' was constitutionally renamed as 'Pi Media Society' to take into account Pi's expansion into other media formats; \"Pi Squared\" Newspaper (now simply \"Pi\" Newspaper)", "psg_id": "4896880" }, { "title": "Sigma Pi", "text": "guide to everything a new member must know before becoming an initiated member in Sigma Pi. \"Who's Who in Sigma Pi\" is a directory of every member of Sigma Pi. It is published at least once a decade, but all records are kept on computers for viewing at any time by Executive Office Staff or initiated member through the MySigmaPi online portal. It has both alphabetical and geographical information on members. Geographical information can be sorted by region or chapter. The first publication, entitled \"Songs of Sigma Pi\", was published in 1922. The song book was not reprinted until 1968,", "psg_id": "4127037" }, { "title": "Craig Gerber (creator)", "text": "sons, Miles, Desmond, and Beau. Craig Gerber (creator) Craig Gerber is an American executive producer and creator of children’s television programming, best known for Disney Junior’s \"Sofia the First\" (November 2012 – September 2018) and \"Elena of Avalor\" (June 2016 – present). Gerber is often credited and praised for creating shows that deal with blended families, breaking gender stereotypes, difficulty fitting into society and representation of Latin culture. Gerber was raised in outer suburban New York. His mother and father divorced when he was eight years old. His father remarried and had another son while his mother had a boyfriend", "psg_id": "19673663" }, { "title": "Morgan Langley (producer)", "text": "Morgan Langley (producer) Morgan Nathaniel Langley (born 1974) is an American television producer. He is currently the Senior Vice President of Production and Development at Langley Productions. Morgan Langley is the son of John Langley, the 'Godfather' of Reality TV and creator of \"Cops\", and Maggie Langley. Langley is currently an Executive Producer on the long-running reality program \"Cops\", currently airing its 29th season on Spike. Langley is also the Executive Producer of \"Jail: Las Vegas\" and \"Jail: Big Texas\", which both air on Spike. Before creating both spin offs, Langley served as the Executive Producer of \"Jail\", which aired", "psg_id": "11924124" }, { "title": "Kappa Pi", "text": "a two-thirds majority vote. National/International Presidents of Kappa Pi Current Executive Council Other Executive Offices The membership pin of Kappa Pi is a garnet paint palette with gold metal trim and gold Greek letters of Kappa and Pi. It was designed by Balfour Co. and Charles R. Morse, a member of the Zeta chapter of the University of Tennessee, and it was formally adopted in 1934 at the first National Conference. The official colors of Kappa Pi are purple and gold. The original colors of lavender and old gold were adopted by the Alpha Chapter in 1911, but purple and", "psg_id": "15944869" }, { "title": "Edward Barnes (television executive)", "text": "when Smith died. Edward Barnes (television executive) Edward Barnes (born 8 October 1928) is British former BBC television executive and television producer. Barnes was a co-creator of \"Blue Peter\" in and the programme's assistant director in 1958. Later he was a producer of the series. It was Barnes, with colleague Biddy Baxter, who in late 1962 toured London pet shops after the show's mongrel puppy died and a clandestine substitute (soon known as Petra) was needed so as not to needlessly upset young viewers. Barnes was the originator of \"Newsround\" in April 1972, originally known as \"John Craven's Newsround\", the", "psg_id": "19073524" }, { "title": "Edward Barnes (television executive)", "text": "Edward Barnes (television executive) Edward Barnes (born 8 October 1928) is British former BBC television executive and television producer. Barnes was a co-creator of \"Blue Peter\" in and the programme's assistant director in 1958. Later he was a producer of the series. It was Barnes, with colleague Biddy Baxter, who in late 1962 toured London pet shops after the show's mongrel puppy died and a clandestine substitute (soon known as Petra) was needed so as not to needlessly upset young viewers. Barnes was the originator of \"Newsround\" in April 1972, originally known as \"John Craven's Newsround\", the longstanding children's television", "psg_id": "19073522" }, { "title": "Steve Waterman (producer)", "text": "animation studio Film Roman. Steve Waterman (producer) Steve Waterman is a producer for both movies and television. He was co-producer for \"Casper\" and executive producer for \"Stuart Little\" and \"Stuart Little 2\". He also executive produced the live-action/CGI animated \"Alvin and the Chipmunks\", \"\", \"\" and \"\". He also co-created the 1990s television series \"High Tide\". In 1999, Waterman formed his own production company, Waterman Entertainment. In 2011, the company gained film rights for \"\" from creator Peter B. Gillis expected to be its first live action film. Strikeforce was to start production in December 2011. As of November 12,", "psg_id": "10597952" }, { "title": "Steve Waterman (producer)", "text": "Steve Waterman (producer) Steve Waterman is a producer for both movies and television. He was co-producer for \"Casper\" and executive producer for \"Stuart Little\" and \"Stuart Little 2\". He also executive produced the live-action/CGI animated \"Alvin and the Chipmunks\", \"\", \"\" and \"\". He also co-created the 1990s television series \"High Tide\". In 1999, Waterman formed his own production company, Waterman Entertainment. In 2011, the company gained film rights for \"\" from creator Peter B. Gillis expected to be its first live action film. Strikeforce was to start production in December 2011. As of November 12, 2015, Waterman Entertainment purchased", "psg_id": "10597951" }, { "title": "IM Creator", "text": "IM Creator IM Creator, or IM, () is a software and hosting company headquartered in New York City with an office in Tel Aviv, Israel. IM Creator was founded by CEO Jonathan Saragossi in 2011. IM Creator's tools allow individuals and businesses to create and maintain HTML5 websites, blogs and online stores without writing code. All services are bundled, and hosting by IM is mandatory. IM Creator was founded in early 2011 by chief executive officer (CEO) Jonathan Saragossi, who formerly worked for Wix as the VP of its design team. The company, headquartered in New York City with an", "psg_id": "17312014" }, { "title": "Magnum Semiconductor", "text": "the chief executive from Jack Guedj. A $12 million from NXT Capital Venture Finance was announced in October 2012. In April 2016, Magnum was acquired by GigOptix, with the combined company rebranded as GigPeak. GigPeak was based in San Jose, California, and listed on the New York Stock Exchange with symbol GIG. Magnum Semiconductor Magnum Semiconductor Inc. is a video compression technology company. The headquarters of the company is in Milpitas, California. The company has an engineering branch at Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Magnum Semiconductor was formed in 2003 as a spinout of the Cirrus Logic Video Division which developed MPEG", "psg_id": "12738123" }, { "title": "Rick Roberts (executive producer)", "text": "Chicago Public Schools, and Rotary International. In winter of 2008 Rick Roberts donated the profits from his play \"The BenchMark\" to The Chicago Temple and Sacred Space International. Rick Roberts (executive producer) Rick Roberts is a documentary producer and communications consultant. During his career in human services and non profit management he has received a White House \"Point of Light\" award and was named a \"Chicagoan of the Year\". In 1988 Roberts became the 6th Executive Director of the Chicago Christian Industrial League. During his time there Roberts began bringing national attention to poverty and homelessness by aggressively showcasing the", "psg_id": "12090802" }, { "title": "Rick Roberts (executive producer)", "text": "Rick Roberts (executive producer) Rick Roberts is a documentary producer and communications consultant. During his career in human services and non profit management he has received a White House \"Point of Light\" award and was named a \"Chicagoan of the Year\". In 1988 Roberts became the 6th Executive Director of the Chicago Christian Industrial League. During his time there Roberts began bringing national attention to poverty and homelessness by aggressively showcasing the innovative programs offered at the League, many of which he created. Utilizing his skills in engendering private-public partnerships in problem solving Roberts made the League successful in developing", "psg_id": "12090800" }, { "title": "Mark Johnson (producer)", "text": "Sopranos\" creator David Chase and starring James Gandolfini, \"Chasing Mavericks\" directed by Curtis Hanson and starring Gerard Butler, and \"Won't Back Down\" starring Viola Davis, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Holly Hunter. He produced 2015's thriller \"Secret in Their Eyes\". Johnson was an executive producer on AMC's Emmy Award-winning series \"Breaking Bad\". He is also an executive producer on the Sundance Channel original series \"Rectify\", and AMC's \"Breaking Bad\" spinoff, \"Better Call Saul\". Johnson is a member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Producers Branch). Mark Johnson (producer) Mark Johnson (born December 27, 1945)", "psg_id": "9366858" }, { "title": "Pi", "text": "included an error beginning at the 528th digit. The error was detected in 1946 and corrected in 1949. In Carl Sagan's novel \"Contact\" it is suggested that the creator of the universe buried a message deep within the digits of . The digits of have also been incorporated into the lyrics of the song \"Pi\" from the album \"Aerial\" by Kate Bush. In the United States, Pi Day falls on 14 March (written 3/14 in the US style), and is popular among students. and its digital representation are often used by self-described \"math geeks\" for inside jokes among mathematically and", "psg_id": "318255" }, { "title": "John Tinker (TV producer)", "text": "John Tinker (TV producer) John Tinker is an American television producer and writer. He is Co-Creator of the CBS drama \"Judging Amy\" and has been an Executive Producer and Writer on American television shows such as NBC's iconic \"\"St. Elsewhere\"\", the CBS drama \"Chicago Hope\", the ABC drama \"The Practice\", and the NBC drama \"The Book of Daniel\". Recently, he developed the television series \"\"Chesapeake Shores\"\" for the Hallmark Channel and was the Executive Producer and Co-Writer on the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie, \"\"Love Locks\"\". Tinker won the 1986 Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series for", "psg_id": "12017839" }, { "title": "Kappa Pi", "text": "and Honorary membership can be bestowed under guidelines established by the \"\". Life Membership is Bestowed to member who makes a donation to the Kappa Pi International Scholarship Endowment. The fraternity has local and international levels of governance. The most fundamental local unit is the collegiate chapter chartered at a college or university. An Executive Council, elected by an International Assembly at each International Conference, governs the international organization. Kappa Pi has six identifying symbols, including a membership pin; the colors purple and gold; a coat of arms; an honor cord; and an official flower, the Purple Iris. Kappa Pi", "psg_id": "15944854" }, { "title": "Magnum (ice cream)", "text": "Magnum (ice cream) Magnum is an ice cream brand owned by the British/Dutch Unilever company and sold as part of the Heartbrand line of products in most countries. In Greece, the Magnum brand name is owned by Nestlé since 2005-2006 following the acquisition of Delta Ice Cream, so the Unilever ice cream uses the name \"Magic\". The ice cream today known as Magnum was developed in Belgium at the Ola laboratory (Baasrode) in cooperation with the Belgian chocolate producer Callebaut and released in Germany in January 1989 as an upmarket ice cream for the existing Nogger brand. It was originally", "psg_id": "4578547" }, { "title": "Kappa Delta Pi", "text": "alumni/professional, and affiliate chapters and members. Headquarters offices are located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Kappa Delta Pi Educational Foundation solicits contributions to fund educational programs for the Society and its members. Since 1980, the Foundation has awarded more than $1 million for programs, grants, and scholarships. Members of KDP serve as Kappa Delta Pi Educational Foundation trustees to oversee policies and governance. The Society is led by the Executive Council, which consists of nine elected members who are responsible for the vision, direction, fiscal security, and general oversight of the association. The Executive Council also appoints chairs and members of", "psg_id": "10942303" }, { "title": "David Litt (television writer/producer)", "text": "David Litt (television writer/producer) David Litt is a television writer and producer based in Southern California. Litt was the co-creator of \"The King of Queens\" (sit-com set in Queens, NYC). Litt wrote 15 episodes of the comedy that aired from 1998 to 2007. He has also been a writer and co-executive producer for \"The Big Bang Theory\" (sit-com about geeky physicists) in 2007 and \"Out of Practice\" (sit-com about family of doctors, aired one season) in 2005-06. He was also co-executive producer of all 22 episodes of \"Listen Up!\". This was a show about two co-hosts of a sports talk", "psg_id": "13877904" }, { "title": "David Litt (television writer/producer)", "text": "to premiere in March 2015. David Litt (television writer/producer) David Litt is a television writer and producer based in Southern California. Litt was the co-creator of \"The King of Queens\" (sit-com set in Queens, NYC). Litt wrote 15 episodes of the comedy that aired from 1998 to 2007. He has also been a writer and co-executive producer for \"The Big Bang Theory\" (sit-com about geeky physicists) in 2007 and \"Out of Practice\" (sit-com about family of doctors, aired one season) in 2005-06. He was also co-executive producer of all 22 episodes of \"Listen Up!\". This was a show about two", "psg_id": "13877906" }, { "title": "Sleepwalking (Magnum album)", "text": "Sleepwalking (Magnum album) Sleepwalking is the ninth studio album by the English rock band Magnum, released in 1992. Following the decision to leave Polydor, \"Sleepwalking\" was recorded within six months, and is the first self-produced album by Magnum since \"The Eleventh Hour\". Tony Clarkin was much happier acting as producer, following his working relationship with Keith Olsen on \"Goodnight L.A.\". Learning from Olsen, Clarkin had enough experience to produce Magnum's records on his own, this also being the best option to cut production costs for future albums. Clarkin and Catley commented that \"Sleepwalking\" represented a return to the classic Magnum", "psg_id": "10473590" }, { "title": "Magnum (band)", "text": "the only live gigs the band ever played outside Europe. The band returned to the UK in July for their own headlining tour. Budgetary constraints at Jet denied Magnum the use of an outside producer for 1983's Clarkin-produced \"The Eleventh Hour\", which peaked at UK #38. A UK tour started in May 1983, featuring additional guitarist Robin George for live performances. Magnum also appeared at the 1983 Reading Festival, with George. Magnum and Jet parted company shortly afterwards, Kex Gorin was replaced by Jim Simpson and Stanway took some time away from the band to work with Phil Lynott, being", "psg_id": "5455894" }, { "title": "Television program creator", "text": "Television program creator A television program creator is typically the person who pitches a new TV show idea and sees it through. There are numerous notable television program creators; this article includes a list of many of them. Often, the creator is the writer of the pilot episode, or a director, or a producer. Sometimes it is a writer of the series' \"bible\", or writers' guidelines. In the United States, a Writers Guild of America (WGA) screenwriting credit system governs credits. For example, the Writers Guild of America West provides specifications for creator credits that govern its members. The Producers", "psg_id": "17834379" }, { "title": "Greg Garcia (producer)", "text": "Greg Garcia (producer) Gregory Thomas \"Greg\" Garcia (born April 4, 1970) is an American television director, producer and writer. He is the creator/executive producer of several long-running sitcoms, including \"Yes, Dear,\" \"My Name Is Earl\" (in which he made seven cameo appearances), \"The Guest Book\", currently on TBS, and \"Raising Hope\". He has also worked for the series \"Family Matters\" and as a consulting producer on \"Family Guy\". He developed two pilots for CBS for the 2013–14 season, one of which, \"The Millers\", was picked up. Garcia was born in Arlington County, Virginia. His parents Tom and Natalie Garcia raised", "psg_id": "6128836" }, { "title": "Mike Sussman (TV series writer/producer)", "text": "and Sam Raimi's \"Legend of the Seeker\". He since produced \"Perception\" for TNT alongside Biller. Later, Sussman went on to write and produce the SyFy Channel series, \"12 Monkeys\"; and \"The Last Ship\" from Executive Producer Michael Bay and TNT Originals. Mike Sussman (TV series writer/producer) Mike Sussman (born June 22, 1967) is an American television writer and producer. He is best known as a writer and producer of the \"Star Trek\" franchise and as the Co-Creator and Executive Producer of the TNT one-hour drama \"Perception\", starring Emmy Award-winner Eric McCormack as a crime-solving neurologist. \" Sussman was born in", "psg_id": "8960848" }, { "title": "Alpha Delta Pi", "text": "At this time, Alpha Delta Pi was still referred to as \"Alpha Delta Phi.\" Business, education, and science Entertainment and arts Literature Media Politics Sports Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi (ΑΔΠ), commonly known as ADPi, is a National Panhellenic sorority founded on May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. Alpha Delta Pi is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference, which is the governing council of its 26 member sororities. The sorority's national philanthropic partner is the Ronald McDonald House Charities. Its Executive Office is located in Atlanta, Georgia. Alpha Delta Pi was first founded as the", "psg_id": "3178467" }, { "title": "Scott Schultz (producer)", "text": "for their preschooler television series \"Yo Gabba Gabba!\". The series was picked up by Nick Jr. in 2007 and found enormous popularity, with Schultz earning nominations for several Daytime Emmys for art direction and costume design. As of 2012, he is also the co-creator and executive producer of \"The Aquabats! Super Show!\". As a musician, Schultz began playing guitar in a shoegaze group with Jacobs called The Moon Men, who eventually disbanded when Jacobs left to form The Aquabats in 1994. The following year, Schultz started the indie pop group Majestic, who recorded two albums before going on hiatus in", "psg_id": "16346178" }, { "title": "William J. MacDonald (producer)", "text": "William J. MacDonald (producer) William J. MacDonald is an American film and television producer and writer. MacDonald has an undergraduate degree from Georgetown University and a law degree from Fordham University in New York. MacDonald worked in international trade and business affairs. Eventually he rose to run Hollywood producer Robert Evans' production company at Paramount Pictures. MacDonald has a producer, co-producer or executive producer credit on \"Sliver\", \"Jade\", \"An Occasional Hell\", \"Rough Riders\", \"Molly\" and \"One Man's Hero\". He co-wrote one episode for the TNT series, \"Witchblade\", which ran from 2001–2002. He was also a co-creator of the HBO original", "psg_id": "6258770" }, { "title": "A History of Pi", "text": "of Pi\" in 1976 by St. Martin's Press. It was published as \"A History of Pi\" by Hippocrene Books in 1990. The title is given as \"A History of Pi\" by both Amazon and by WorldCat. A History of Pi A History of Pi (also titled A History of ) is a 1970 non-fiction book by Petr Beckmann that presents a layman's introduction to the concept of the mathematical constant pi (). Beckmann was a Czechoslovakian who fled the Communist regime to come to the United States. His dislike of authority gives \"A History of Pi\" a style that belies", "psg_id": "8953486" }, { "title": "Sigma Pi", "text": "Director's Program. This program consisted of older alumni who would assist chapters in specific geographical regions. Executive Director Jonathan Frost will implement a new Chapter Management Associate system, which will be put in place prior to the 2018-2019 academic year. Sigma Pi, like many social fraternities, limits membership to men only. Requirements can vary by campus, depending on the rules of the university or college and the standards dictated by the campus Interfraternity Council. Generally Sigma Pi requires members to be in good academic standing and be active in the campus community. Potential members meet the brothers of a chapter", "psg_id": "4127021" }, { "title": "Michael Lent (writer and producer)", "text": "game \"Vigilante 8: Arcade,\" produced by Isopod Labs. Lent was also a writer on the video game \"SCAPS Agent,\" published in 2011 by Slime Sandwich. He is the co-creator and co-writer, with Brian McCarthy, of the \"Brimstone\" comic book series published by Zenescope Entertainment in 2011-2012. A film based on the series is currently in development with producer Brett Donowho. Lent and McCarthy also co-authored a series of graphic bios of Stephen King, Keith Richards, JRR Tolkien, and Stephen Hawking that are published by Bluewater/Orbit Productions. The Stephen King bio is in its third printing as of 2015. Lent executive-produced", "psg_id": "16215782" }, { "title": "Sleepwalking (Magnum album)", "text": "In America 7\" (1992) Only In America 12\" (1992) Only In America CD (1992) Additional musicians Sleepwalking (Magnum album) Sleepwalking is the ninth studio album by the English rock band Magnum, released in 1992. Following the decision to leave Polydor, \"Sleepwalking\" was recorded within six months, and is the first self-produced album by Magnum since \"The Eleventh Hour\". Tony Clarkin was much happier acting as producer, following his working relationship with Keith Olsen on \"Goodnight L.A.\". Learning from Olsen, Clarkin had enough experience to produce Magnum's records on his own, this also being the best option to cut production costs", "psg_id": "10473594" }, { "title": "Peter Salmon (producer)", "text": "Peter Salmon (producer) Peter Salmon (born 15 May 1956) is a British television producer and executive. He is Chief Creative Officer of global content creator, producer and distributor Endemol Shine Group, leading the company’s creative direction globally and overseeing the Group’s UK business. Prior to taking his current role in April 2016, Salmon was Director of BBC Studios, the corporation's production arm, and before that held a number of senior BBC roles including Chief Creative Officer of BBC Vision, effectively overseeing all of BBC television's in-house programme production, and Director of BBC North. Born in Burnley, Lancashire, Peter Derek Salmon", "psg_id": "2614714" }, { "title": "Peter Salmon (producer)", "text": "a previous relationship, and Sarah has two sons from a previous marriage. Peter Salmon (producer) Peter Salmon (born 15 May 1956) is a British television producer and executive. He is Chief Creative Officer of global content creator, producer and distributor Endemol Shine Group, leading the company’s creative direction globally and overseeing the Group’s UK business. Prior to taking his current role in April 2016, Salmon was Director of BBC Studios, the corporation's production arm, and before that held a number of senior BBC roles including Chief Creative Officer of BBC Vision, effectively overseeing all of BBC television's in-house programme production,", "psg_id": "2614726" }, { "title": "Kappa Pi", "text": "an show is produced to announce to the college/university community the members' newfound status in the fraternity. Kappa Pi holds an international conference every year at the inference of the International President and the Executive Council, or by the request of chapters by formal petition. The first International conference of Kappa Pi, then only a national fraternity, was held in 1934 in Chicago, Illinois. The first Constitution was ratified with the following offices elected: President, First Vice-president, Second Vice-president, Secretary, Editor, Alumni Director, Director of Exhibits, Historian, and Librarian. The International Officers of Kappa Pi are President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer,", "psg_id": "15944867" }, { "title": "Alpha Delta Pi", "text": "Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi (ΑΔΠ), commonly known as ADPi, is a National Panhellenic sorority founded on May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. Alpha Delta Pi is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference, which is the governing council of its 26 member sororities. The sorority's national philanthropic partner is the Ronald McDonald House Charities. Its Executive Office is located in Atlanta, Georgia. Alpha Delta Pi was first founded as the Adelphean Society on May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia. The six founders included Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Williams Mitchell, Sophronia Woodruff", "psg_id": "3178458" }, { "title": "Doctor Who: The Adventure Games", "text": "on the game design. The Games were created by Sumo Digital with Will Tarratt as lead designer. Composer of the revived series of \"Doctor Who\" Murray Gold has provided music for \"The Adventure Games\". Executive producers of the 2010 series of the show Steven Moffat, Piers Wenger and Beth Willis, along with BBC Wales Interactive's Anwen Aspden and video game creator Charles Cecil all serve as executive producers of the interactive episodes. Producer and voice director was Gary Russell who had previously directed the animated serials \"The Infinite Quest\" and \"Dreamland\". As of January 2012, The Adventure Games have been", "psg_id": "14452257" }, { "title": "Thomas Magnum", "text": "\"Memories Are Forever\" (November 1981) Magnum reconnected with his once presumed dead wife Michele. Unbeknownst to Magnum at the time, they conceived a daughter during that meeting. The girl, Lily Catherine Hue, was raised as the daughter of Michele's second husband, and appeared in four episodes (\"Little Girl Who\", \"Limbo\", \"Unfinished Business\", and \"Resolutions\"). By the end of \"Resolutions\", Lily's mother and adopted father were dead, and she was reunited with Magnum, who intended to return to his career as an officer in Naval Intelligence to provide her with a more stable home. Thomas Magnum Thomas Sullivan Magnum IV is", "psg_id": "7336638" }, { "title": "David Manson (producer)", "text": "90s, Manson, through Sarabande, executive-produced a number of television movies, including Rising Son (1990) starring Matt Damon in his first major role, the Christopher Award-winning NBC film, Eye on the Sparrow (1987), and Nightjohn (1996), directed by Charles Burnett, which was the recipient of a Special Citation Award from the National Society of Film Critics and which The New Yorker named the best American movie of the year. Manson entered into the series business as co-creator/executive producer of Against the Law (1990) for FOX and made his directorial debut with Those Secrets (1992) for ABC, which he also executive-produced. He", "psg_id": "15753513" }, { "title": "Magnum Research", "text": "Magnum Research Magnum Research Inc. (MRI) is an American privately held corporation based in Fridley, Minnesota which manufactures and distributes firearms. The majority owners, Jim Skildum (President and CEO) and John Risdall (Chairman, COO), have been with the company since its founding in 1979. In June 2010, Kahr Arms, an American-based producer of compact pistols, announced its purchase of the Minnesota-based firearms manufacturer. MRI was responsible for the design and development of the Desert Eagle pistol. The design was refined and for some time the pistols were also manufactured by Israel Military Industries until 1995, when MRI shifted the manufacturing", "psg_id": "2298768" }, { "title": "Mark Roberts (TV producer)", "text": "Die\" have been published by Dramatists Play Service and produced in various theaters in the United States. He was the creator and executive producer of \"Mike & Molly\", which premiered September 20, 2010 on CBS, until he left the show after season 3. \"Mike & Molly\" was the highest-rated new comedy of the 2010 season. Mark Roberts (TV producer) Mark Roberts (born January 19, 1961) is an American screenwriter, producer, playwright, actor, and comedian, best known for creating the American sitcom \"Mike & Molly\". He appeared on \"The Tonight Show\" seven times as a stand-up comic between the years of", "psg_id": "15797431" }, { "title": "Moses Magnum", "text": "an arms expert, Magnum battled Spider-Man and the Punisher. Magnum surprisingly survived after the Punisher exposed him to chemical weapons. Then, he seemingly fell to his death after a battle with Luke Cage. However, Magnum was rescued by Apocalypse and granted superhuman powers which Magnum dubbed his \"Magnum Force\". His powers included superhuman strength and geologically-based powers to cause earthquakes and sense disruptions in the Earth. Tyrannus and his allies, They Who Wield Power, secretly gave Magnum technology which enhanced his superhuman strength and the power to focus vast amounts of energy so as to trigger earthquakes. Magnum next threatened", "psg_id": "8212724" }, { "title": "Lisa Ellis (executive producer)", "text": "a term member at the Council on Foreign Relations. Ellis has been involved in various civic projects, including the restoration of the Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C. Lisa Ellis (executive producer) Lisa Ellis (born 1970) is an American businessperson and financier. Starting her career in management roles at the Pepsi-Cola Company, Reebok International, and Sony Music's Columbia Records, in 2003 she became Sony Music's vice president of strategic marketing and music licensing. She became president of Sony Urban Music in 2005 and executive vice president of Sony Music Label Group in 2006. She then became an operating partner at the", "psg_id": "20367893" }, { "title": "Lisa Ellis (executive producer)", "text": "Lisa Ellis (executive producer) Lisa Ellis (born 1970) is an American businessperson and financier. Starting her career in management roles at the Pepsi-Cola Company, Reebok International, and Sony Music's Columbia Records, in 2003 she became Sony Music's vice president of strategic marketing and music licensing. She became president of Sony Urban Music in 2005 and executive vice president of Sony Music Label Group in 2006. She then became an operating partner at the investment firm Fireman Capital Partners in 2009, also serving on the board of directors for several Fireman portfolio companies. Ellis currently operates Box Three Eight Eight Management", "psg_id": "20367884" }, { "title": "Morgan Langley (producer)", "text": "on My Network TV and TruTV under the title \"Inside American Jail.\" Other credits include \"Las Vegas Jailhouse\" and \"Vegas Strip\" on TruTV; \"Street Patrol\", \"Video Justice\", and \"Undercover Stings\", to name a few. He is married to actress Kristen Miller, whom he married in June 2007. Morgan Langley (producer) Morgan Nathaniel Langley (born 1974) is an American television producer. He is currently the Senior Vice President of Production and Development at Langley Productions. Morgan Langley is the son of John Langley, the 'Godfather' of Reality TV and creator of \"Cops\", and Maggie Langley. Langley is currently an Executive Producer", "psg_id": "11924125" }, { "title": "Peter Hannan (producer)", "text": "Peter Hannan (producer) Peter Hannan (born August 13, 1954) is an American animator, singer-songwriter, author, illustrator, producer, artist, and entrepreneur. Hannan is the creator, executive producer, and show runner of the Nickelodeon series \"CatDog\", for which he also wrote and sang the theme song. He has created and developed properties for numerous studios. He works as a character designer and writes for various other animated shows. He created a web series called \"Really Freaking Embarrassing\", single-panel cartoons called \"The Adventures of a Huge Mouth\" that ran in independent newspapers throughout the U.S., and writes and illustrates books, including \"Petlandia, My", "psg_id": "7299699" }, { "title": "Peter Hannan (producer)", "text": "and led art, writing, animation, and creativity workshops for pre-school through college students. He has worked as a graphic designer and art director and done illustrations for magazines, newspapers, and advertising. He exhibits paintings, illustrations, and cartoons. Peter Hannan (producer) Peter Hannan (born August 13, 1954) is an American animator, singer-songwriter, author, illustrator, producer, artist, and entrepreneur. Hannan is the creator, executive producer, and show runner of the Nickelodeon series \"CatDog\", for which he also wrote and sang the theme song. He has created and developed properties for numerous studios. He works as a character designer and writes for various", "psg_id": "7299701" }, { "title": "Barbara Hall (TV producer)", "text": "in 2013. Barbara Hall (TV producer) Barbara Hall is an American television writer, producer, novelist and singer-songwriter. She is known for creating and producing the CBS legal drama \"Judging Amy\" and the CBS fantasy family drama \"Joan of Arcadia\". She served as co-executive producer on the Showtime political thriller \"Homeland\" and is the creator and showrunner of the CBS political drama \"Madam Secretary\", which premiered in the fall of 2014. Hall was born in Chatham, Virginia to Ervis and Flo Hall and is the younger sister of television writer Karen Hall. She graduated from Chatham High School in 1978, and", "psg_id": "5831819" }, { "title": "Barbara Hall (TV producer)", "text": "Barbara Hall (TV producer) Barbara Hall is an American television writer, producer, novelist and singer-songwriter. She is known for creating and producing the CBS legal drama \"Judging Amy\" and the CBS fantasy family drama \"Joan of Arcadia\". She served as co-executive producer on the Showtime political thriller \"Homeland\" and is the creator and showrunner of the CBS political drama \"Madam Secretary\", which premiered in the fall of 2014. Hall was born in Chatham, Virginia to Ervis and Flo Hall and is the younger sister of television writer Karen Hall. She graduated from Chatham High School in 1978, and Summa Cum", "psg_id": "5831817" }, { "title": "David Zuckerman (TV producer)", "text": "network series, as well as an internet show. In 2011, Zuckerman created the American adaptation of the Australian television series of the same name, entitled \"Wilfred\", for the cable network FX, starring Elijah Wood and Jason Gann. Zuckerman was married to film and television director Ellie Kanner. They have two sons, Zachary and Adam, and are now divorced. David Zuckerman (TV producer) David J. Zuckerman (born August 28, 1962) is an American writer and producer and is best known as the original showrunner and executive producer of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\", as well as the creator of the", "psg_id": "9945847" }, { "title": "Peter Brennan (producer)", "text": "Peter Brennan (producer) Peter Brennan is an American television producer, writer, journalist and author. Brennan is the creator and executive producer of \"A Current Affair\", \"Judge Judy\" and \"Good Day New York\". In 1996, Brennan created and produced \"Judge Judy\", its companion show, \"Judge Joe Brown\" and \"Cristina's Court\". Created and produced the syndicated court show, \"Last Shot with Judge Gunn\" in 2011. Brennan created the morning news program \"Good Day New York\" for Fox television station WNYW. He also created, wrote and produced \"An American Story – Bad Night in Cottageville\" (starring Bill Bixby and Calista Flockhart), as well", "psg_id": "16875726" }, { "title": "Christopher Lloyd (TV producer)", "text": "Christopher Lloyd (TV producer) Christopher Lloyd (born November 12, 1960 in Los Angeles, California) is an American TV screenwriter and producer. Lloyd is co-creator and executive producer of the TV series \"Modern Family\", which he produces with Steven Levitan. Prior to that, Lloyd had an extensive career on many series, primarily \"Frasier\". He has won 12 Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on \"Modern Family\" and \"Frasier\". He currently holds the record for winning the most Primetime Emmy awards as either a comedy or drama series producer. Lloyd began screenwriting with the first four seasons of \"The Golden Girls\". From", "psg_id": "9285972" }, { "title": "Dan Schneider (TV producer)", "text": "writer for \"Kenan & Kel\". Schneider guest-starred in an episode and was an executive producer during the first two seasons. He continued working as a consultant for the remainder of the series. In 1998, Schneider began his career as a show creator with \"Guys Like Us\". The series is one of only two series Schneider created that was produced for broadcast network television. The show was cancelled after its first season due to low ratings and poor reviews. The next two shows created by Schneider starred Amanda Bynes, who had worked with Schneider on \"All That\". \"The Amanda Show\" ran", "psg_id": "5799587" }, { "title": "Delta Pi Delta", "text": "alumni of Delta Pi Delta own the property and chapter house, which is held in a trust known as the, “\"Delta Pi Delta Fraternity Trust Association\".” A Board of Trustees of seven members governs the property and financial matters of the Fraternity. The undergraduate membership is governed by an Executive Council of six officers: President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms, and House Manager. These officers are elected by the undergraduate membership each spring. Delta Pi Delta Delta Pi Delta (ΔΠΔ) is a social, secret, Greek-letter, college fraternity located at Mount Olive College in Mount Olive, NC. Founded in 1958, it is", "psg_id": "17572790" }, { "title": "Sigma Delta Pi", "text": "students of the Spanish language and literature. In 2013, the National Executive Committee sanctioned the society's first alumnus chapter in over 50 years affiliated with the Chi Chapter of the University of South Carolina. Alumnus members from all chapters of Sigma Delta Pi are invited to join. Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Delta Pi (ΣΔΠ) is the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society (La Sociedad Nacional Honoraria Hispánica) and was established on November 14, 1919, at the University of California at Berkeley. Its insignia is the royal seal of Ferdinand and Isabella that represents Castille, León and Aragón. The Society's colors are", "psg_id": "9036517" }, { "title": "Pi Kappa Lambda", "text": "Pi Kappa Lambda Pi Kappa Lambda (ΠΚΛ) is an American honor society for undergraduate students, graduate students, and professors of music. There are over 200 chapters nationally; a complete roster of current chapters is listed in the organization's official web site. The Society is governed by a Board of Regents; President Tayloe Harding (University of South Carolina School of Music), Vice President Mark Reimer (Christopher Newport University Department of Music); and an Executive Director, Mark Lochstampfor. The National Office is currently located in Columbus, OH on the Capital University campus. Pi Kappa Lambda was established on May 17, 1918 at", "psg_id": "7356582" }, { "title": "Who the $&% Is Jackson Pollock?", "text": "mémoire \"Framed\" to solicit his help in selling her painting. With Volpe's vision a business venture was formed, Legends Art Group, to manage and sell works of art authenticated by science; the formation of this venture is discussed in the documentary. Volpe also brought Horton's story to producer Steven Hewitt, who, along with his father, executive producer Don Hewitt (creator of \"60 Minutes\"), had formed the Hewitt Group to produce documentaries. Harry Moses, an Emmy, Peabody, and Directors Guild of America award-winner, and a recipient of a lifetime achievement award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, is", "psg_id": "9286992" }, { "title": "Life of Pi", "text": "Yan, 'Life of Pi' is told from two alternating points of view, the main character Pi in a flashback and Yann Martel himself, who is the \"visiting writer\" (Martel 101) interviewing Pi many years after the tiger in the boat story. This technique of the intrusive narrator adds the documentary realism to the book, setting up, like a musical counter-point, the myth-making, unreliable narrator, Pi. The reader is left to ponder at the end whether Pi's story is an allegory of another set of parallel events. The novel is a work of fiction set in the summer of 1977 that", "psg_id": "2491210" }, { "title": "Life of Pi", "text": "well as Pi's mother for food, and soon he is killed by Pi, who dines on him. The investigators note parallels between the two stories. They soon conclude that the hyena symbolizes the cook, the zebra the sailor, the orangutan Pi's mother, and the tiger represents Pi. Pi points out that neither story can be proven and neither explains the cause of the shipwreck, so he asks the officials which story they prefer: the one without animals or the one with animals. They eventually choose the story with the animals. Pi thanks them and says: \"And so it goes with", "psg_id": "2491203" }, { "title": "Life of Pi", "text": "ship sinks in the middle of the Pacific Ocean during a voyage to North America. Richard Parker is a royal Bengal tiger who is stranded on the lifeboat with Pi when the ship sinks. Richard Parker lives on the lifeboat with Pi and is kept alive with the food and water Pi delivers. Richard Parker develops a relationship with Pi that allows them to coexist in their struggle. In the novel, a hunter named Richard Parker is hired to kill a panther thought to have killed seven people within two months. Instead, he accidentally immobilizes a female Bengal tiger with", "psg_id": "2491213" }, { "title": "Life of Pi", "text": "2004 and 2007. Keith Robinson also directed a second version of the play. He brought some of his company to work with students of the BA (Hons) Drama, Applied Theatre and Education Course at the Central School of Speech and Drama. The joint production was performed at the Minack Theatre, in Cornwall, England, in late June 2008. It was well received by the press and community. Life of Pi Life of Pi is a Canadian fantasy adventure novel by Yann Martel published in 2001. The protagonist is Piscine Molitor \"Pi\" Patel, an Indian boy from Pondicherry who explores issues of", "psg_id": "2491218" }, { "title": "Magnum II", "text": "(November 1979) Magnum II Magnum II is the eponymous second studio album by the English rock band Magnum. It was released in 1979 on Jet Records. \"Magnum II\" followed on from the success of Magnum's debut album, \"Kingdom of Madness\". Recorded with former-Ten Years After bass player Leo Lyons, who had success with producing \"Phenomenon\", \"Force It\" and \"No Heavy Petting\" for UFO. As with their debut album \"Kingdom of Madness\", much of the material on \"Magnum II\" was already written and had already been previewed in Magnum's live set and were suitably \"road tested\". The album, however failed to", "psg_id": "10473426" }, { "title": "Magnum II", "text": "Magnum II Magnum II is the eponymous second studio album by the English rock band Magnum. It was released in 1979 on Jet Records. \"Magnum II\" followed on from the success of Magnum's debut album, \"Kingdom of Madness\". Recorded with former-Ten Years After bass player Leo Lyons, who had success with producing \"Phenomenon\", \"Force It\" and \"No Heavy Petting\" for UFO. As with their debut album \"Kingdom of Madness\", much of the material on \"Magnum II\" was already written and had already been previewed in Magnum's live set and were suitably \"road tested\". The album, however failed to chart on", "psg_id": "10473423" }, { "title": "Pat Magnum", "text": "second series of Pat Magnum adventures were released in Edilau publishers' magazine \"Super Flic\" in October 1979, first issue drawn again by Vita who was replaced by Yalaz in the fourth issue (July 1980). The first two issues had the character renamed \"Mick Vince\". The last \"Super Flic\" issue and the last original Pat Magnum adventure was released in December 1981 and re-releases followed in the 1980s and 1990s. Pat Magnum Pat Magnum is the main character in two French comics series drawn by Suat Yalaz and Vince Vita from 1979 to 1981. Patrick Denner, nicknamed Pat Magnum is an", "psg_id": "11535369" }, { "title": "Mike Sussman (TV series writer/producer)", "text": "Mike Sussman (TV series writer/producer) Mike Sussman (born June 22, 1967) is an American television writer and producer. He is best known as a writer and producer of the \"Star Trek\" franchise and as the Co-Creator and Executive Producer of the TNT one-hour drama \"Perception\", starring Emmy Award-winner Eric McCormack as a crime-solving neurologist. \" Sussman was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but as a child he moved with his family first to New Jersey and finally to Sarasota, Florida. He was a fan of \"Star Trek\" from an early age, and was involved in letter writing campaigns to local television", "psg_id": "8960843" }, { "title": "David Zuckerman (TV producer)", "text": "David Zuckerman (TV producer) David J. Zuckerman (born August 28, 1962) is an American writer and producer and is best known as the original showrunner and executive producer of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\", as well as the creator of the American adaptation of the Australian television series of the same name, \"Wilfred\". A native of Danville, California, Zuckerman is a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles. Zuckerman first wrote for the sitcom \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\", and then went on to write and produce episodes for the Fox animated series \"King of the Hill.\" In", "psg_id": "9945844" }, { "title": "Magnum Foundation", "text": "Magnum Emergency Fund, it was renamed as the Magnum Foundation Fund in 2017. The Fund supports photographers who are experimenting with new models of socially engaged practice. Through production grants, mentorship, and project development assistance, the Magnum Foundation Fund fosters diversity and creativity in documentary photography and related practices. In collaboration with the Prince Claus Fund, the Magnum Foundation Fund supports both emerging and experienced photographers. The Magnum Foundation Fund is by nomination only – typically educators, editors, curators, and critics with expertise in specific areas around the globe – so as to try to ensure a geographically diverse pool", "psg_id": "18043363" }, { "title": "John Tinker (TV producer)", "text": "on the War Department's telegraph staff in the White House during the Civil War. Much of Charlie Tinker's detailed, personal diaries chronicle his years working in the telegraph office where Lincoln spent much of his day sending and receiving dispatches from the battle lines. Tinker is married to the best-selling Southern author and syndicated columnist, Ronda Rich. John Tinker (TV producer) John Tinker is an American television producer and writer. He is Co-Creator of the CBS drama \"Judging Amy\" and has been an Executive Producer and Writer on American television shows such as NBC's iconic \"\"St. Elsewhere\"\", the CBS drama", "psg_id": "12017841" }, { "title": "Life of Pi", "text": "Life of Pi Life of Pi is a Canadian fantasy adventure novel by Yann Martel published in 2001. The protagonist is Piscine Molitor \"Pi\" Patel, an Indian boy from Pondicherry who explores issues of spirituality and practicality from an early age. He survives 227 days after a shipwreck while stranded on a lifeboat in the Pacific Ocean with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. The novel has sold more than ten million copies worldwide. It was rejected by at least five London publishing houses before being accepted by Knopf Canada, which published it in September 2001. The UK edition won", "psg_id": "2491193" }, { "title": "Christopher Lloyd (TV producer)", "text": "is the only person to have achieved this distinction twice. As a screenwriter, his work includes the animated feature film \"Flushed Away\" (2006), for which he received an Annie Award. Lloyd is the son of Arline and sitcom writer David Lloyd (1934–2009). Since 1995, he has been married to actress, writer, and voiceover performer Arleen Sorkin, with whom he has two sons, Eli and Owen. Christopher Lloyd (TV producer) Christopher Lloyd (born November 12, 1960 in Los Angeles, California) is an American TV screenwriter and producer. Lloyd is co-creator and executive producer of the TV series \"Modern Family\", which he", "psg_id": "9285974" }, { "title": "A History of Pi", "text": "A History of Pi A History of Pi (also titled A History of ) is a 1970 non-fiction book by Petr Beckmann that presents a layman's introduction to the concept of the mathematical constant pi (). Beckmann was a Czechoslovakian who fled the Communist regime to come to the United States. His dislike of authority gives \"A History of Pi\" a style that belies its dry title. For example, his chapter on the era following the classical age of ancient Greece is titled \"The Roman Pest\"; he calls the Catholic Inquisition the act of \"insane religious fanatic\"; and he says", "psg_id": "8953484" }, { "title": "Noah Rubin (music executive)", "text": "Alexander Spit, The Alchemist, Pimp C and more. Rubin was recently noted for his work mixing Waterfall, the debut EP from Kanye West \"Yeezus\" contributor, Evian Christ, as well as Suicideyear's debut record Remembrance. In 2014 Rubin became Editor-In-Chief of Mass Appeal (media) where he oversaw covers including Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, the Creator, and Eric Andre. In 2016 Rubin became Editor-In-Chief of Snoop Dogg's media platform Merry Jane. He also began hosting a twice-weekly live talk show called About That Time. Noah Rubin (music executive) Noah Rubin is an American-born artist/producer, music executive, and media executive. He is currently Editor-In-Chief", "psg_id": "13612467" }, { "title": "Television producer", "text": "the CW show \"Smallville\", became co-executive producer for the show in season 9 and executive producer in season 10. \"House\" star Hugh Laurie became co-executive producer for the show in its sixth season. Holly Marie Combs and Alyssa Milano, the stars of \"Charmed\", became producers of the show in its fifth season. Ellen Pompeo on Grey's Anatomy became a producer in season 14. Television producer A television producer is a person who oversees all aspects of video production on a television program. Some producers take more of an executive role, in that they conceive new programs and pitch them to", "psg_id": "3469653" }, { "title": "Sigma Pi", "text": "his buttocks and a blood alcohol level of 0.34. In March 2017, the Executive Office of Sigma Pi opted to close its colony at Illinois Wesleyan University after an investigation launched due to a member of the colony being pulled over for drunk driving. The investigation found that the colony may have sponsored an event where underage drinking could have occurred. This was the colony's first offense, though a prior iteration of Sigma Pi on this campus faced its own risk management problems. The colony was noted in this case to have a \"failure to attend to the culture of", "psg_id": "4127041" }, { "title": "Magnum Foundation", "text": "evolved into one of the world’s most influential photographic organisations, producing diverse images and content that educate and shape perceptions of world events. Magnum Foundation leads the process of identifying collections and estate holdings of work by Magnum photographers and to connect these materials through an online consortium. The Inge Morath Award is given annually to a woman photographer under 30 years of age to support the completion of a long-term documentary photography project. The Award was established by Magnum Photos as a tribute to Inge Morath, who was associated with Magnum for more than fifty years and was one", "psg_id": "18043361" }, { "title": "Magnum Photos", "text": "is based in New York City. Although it has been asserted that the name \"Magnum\" was chosen because the founding members always drank a bottle of champagne during the first meetings, Russell Miller writes: It was . . . presumably agreed by those present [at the first meeting] that Magnum was a fine new name for such a bold new venture, indicative as it was of greatness in its literal Latin translation, toughness in its gun connotation and celebration in its champagne mode. Magnum is owned by its photographers, who act as shareholders. Each full member of Magnum has a", "psg_id": "2080875" }, { "title": "Pi Delta Psi", "text": "Florida, Washington, D.C., Colorado, Minnesota, Virginia, and Georgia) Pi Delta Psi and its members seek to bring about Asian-American unity by breaking down cultural barriers amongst Asian communities by upholding and/or instilling the fraternities pillars: academic achievement, cultural awareness, righteousness, friendship, and loyalty. Pi Delta Psi's mission statement also advocates an increase in education and awareness of Asian cultures as a means of overcoming racism. Pi Delta Psi holds an annual National Convention during the month of March each year. The National Convention is a formal 2-3 day meeting of members where the National Executive Board meets and discusses relevant", "psg_id": "12184558" }, { "title": "Magnum T.A.", "text": "Quit\" match at Starrcade on November 28. In April 1986, Magnum began feuding with Ivan Koloff, who had started proclaiming that his nephew, Nikita, would become the United States Heavyweight Champion. Jim Crockett, Jr. set up a contract signing for Magnum to defend his title against Nikita in May. At the signing, Magnum brought his mother, Marion, while Nikita brought Ivan. However, Nikita insulted Magnum's mother during the signing, instigating a fight. Then-president of the NWA, Bob Geigel, issued a public reprimand against Magnum for \"conduct unbecoming a champion.\" Magnum replied, \"Reprimand this!\" while punching Geigel. As a result, Magnum", "psg_id": "5054042" }, { "title": "Pi Gamma Mu", "text": "Pi Gamma Mu international headquarters have always been located in Winfield, Kansas, its birthplace. It presently occupies the Carnegie Building, which is on the National Register of Historic Buildings. The executive director of the society serves as \"ex officio\" member of the governing board and oversees its day-to-day operations. Pi Gamma Mu is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS), on whose council it has a representative. It is also affiliated with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), which classifies Pi Gamma Mu as a constituent organization of Section K--Social, Economic, and Political Sciences.", "psg_id": "9386755" }, { "title": "Orm and Cheep", "text": "fly\", ensured that Cheep's difficulties in learning to fly became a recurring joke throughout the series). He befriends Orm, a worm who inhabits a subterranean home. Their acquaintances include Snail and Mouse, all friends and foes have a single-word, noun name. Their notable foes include Rat and Crow, who often scheme to consume the pair. First series Creator - Tony Martin Director - Jan Martin Producer - Jan Martin Executive Producer - David Hamilton Artistic Director - Tony Martin Puppet creator _ Mary Edwards Writer - Guy Hallifax Narrator - Richard Briers Puppeteers - Mary Edwards, Geoff Felix and Ian", "psg_id": "7230497" }, { "title": ".500 S&W Magnum", "text": "the sales team, the project was approved by S&W President Bob Scott. The ammunition would be developed by Cor-Bon and Peter Pi in partnership with the S&W X-Gun engineering team of Brett Curry Lead Design Engineer, Rich Mikuta, and Tom Oakley. Eleven months later on January 9, 2003, the team unveiled the S&W Model 500 revolver and the .500 S&W Magnum cartridge. According to Belin, the cartridge was designed from its inception to be substantially more powerful than any other production handgun cartridge before it. Cor-Bon would later go on to develop the .500 S&W Special cartridge. The .500 S&W", "psg_id": "15354277" }, { "title": "Magnum Photos", "text": "William Vandivert to cover Europe and the United States, respectively; and Capa to be free to follow his curiosity and events. Magnum is one of the first photographic cooperatives, owned and administered entirely by members. The staff serve a support role for the photographers, who retain all copyrights to their own work. The Magnum cooperative has included photojournalists from across the world, who have covered many historical events of the 20th century. The cooperative's archive includes photographs depicting family life, drugs, religion, war, poverty, famine, crime, government and celebrities. Magnum In Motion is the multimedia offshoot of Magnum Photos and", "psg_id": "2080874" }, { "title": "Lisa Ellis (executive producer)", "text": "dance department, street marketing team and Rap Mix Show Department. After a restructuring of Sony Music, March 2004 she became general manager of Sony Urban Music, a newly created position with Ellis reporting to Don Ienner in New York. According to \"Billboard,\" she \"declared that strong A&R and breaking developing acts were at the heart of her agenda.\" As general manager she oversaw the unit's day-to-day operations and worked on Urban Music matters with Sony's US labels such as Columbia and Epic. Among other projects, she was an executive producer on the 2004 album \"Time to Share\" by Toshi Kubota.", "psg_id": "20367888" }, { "title": "Cao Pi", "text": "breath. Upon seeing the vivid mural, Yu Jin was so filled with regret and shame that he fell ill and soon died. Cao Pi further gave the deceased Yu Jin a negative-sounding posthumous title, \"Marquis Li\" (厲侯), for people to remember the latter as the \"stony marquis (or vicious marquis)\". Wang Zhong, a general who followed Cao Cao for many years, was also a subject of ridicule by Cao Pi. An immediate issue after Cao Pi became emperor in 220 was who the empress would be. Lady Zhen was his wife. Cao Pi summoned Lady Zhen to Luoyang, but Lady", "psg_id": "1830654" }, { "title": "Kappa Pi", "text": "Marie B. Ryan. \"The Sketch Pad\" is the office newsletter of Kappa Pi. Prior to the first National Conference in 1935, the publication of Kappa Pi was \"The Quill and Inkhorn.\" Kappa Pi Kappa Pi (ΚΠ) International Art Honor Society, founded in 1911 at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky, is an International Collegiate Art Honorary Fraternity. It is open to any student who has talent for or supports visual art. Kappa Pi has 360 collegiate chapters across the United States and Internationally. Membership in Kappa Pi is divided into six classes: Active, Alumni, Sponsor, Faculty, Associate, Honorary, Patron", "psg_id": "15944874" } ]
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what was the name of the vet in daktari?
[ { "title": "Daktari", "text": "Daktari Daktari (Swahili for \"doctor\") is an American family drama series that aired on CBS between 1966 and 1969. The series is an Ivan Tors Films Production in association with MGM Television starring Marshall Thompson as Dr. Marsh Tracy, a veterinarian at the fictional Wameru Study Centre for Animal Behaviour in East Africa. The show follows the work of Dr. Tracy, his daughter Paula (Cheryl Miller), and his staff, who frequently protect animals from poachers and local officials. Tracy's pets, a cross-eyed lion named Clarence and a chimpanzee named Judy, were also popular characters. \"Daktari\" was based upon the 1965", "psg_id": "5877008" } ]
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[ { "title": "Daktari (album)", "text": "stars. Steely Dan guitarist Walter Becker was a fan of the album's \"vaguely African\" music, sounding like it came from \"Hollywood session players\" rather than actual Africans. In the late 1990s, Becker modeled a percussion sequence after this style on the song \"Two Against Nature\" released on the Steely Dan album of the same name. \"All compositions by Shelly Manne\" Daktari (album) Daktari (subtitled Shelly Manne Performs & Conducts His Original Music for the Hit TV Show) is an album by drummer Shelly Manne recorded in 1967 featuring music from \"Daktari\" and released on the Atlantic label. On the album,", "psg_id": "18974203" }, { "title": "Colin the Vet", "text": "Colin the Vet Colin the Vet was a British comic strip series, originally published in the children's magazine \"The Beano\" between 2004 and 2006. The strip was drawn solely by Duncan Scott. As the name implies, the strip was about a veterinarian called Colin, who encounters all sorts of crazy animals. The title was a pun on the phrase 'call in the vet'. It was one of the nominees to be voted into \"The Beano\" by readers in early 2004. Although Joe Jitsu won, it was only a 1% victory over Colin, so both were added to \"The Beano\". Colin", "psg_id": "2777121" }, { "title": "Colin the Vet", "text": "also appeared in the Beano Annuals for 2006 and 2007. A running gag in his comic strips included hidden \"Celebrity Pets\", which are fictional pets owned by famous people. Many of the pets' descriptions are puns on the name of the celebrity. (Such as \"Ant and Dec's Ant on decks\") Colin the Vet Colin the Vet was a British comic strip series, originally published in the children's magazine \"The Beano\" between 2004 and 2006. The strip was drawn solely by Duncan Scott. As the name implies, the strip was about a veterinarian called Colin, who encounters all sorts of crazy", "psg_id": "2777122" }, { "title": "Daktari (album)", "text": "Daktari (album) Daktari (subtitled Shelly Manne Performs & Conducts His Original Music for the Hit TV Show) is an album by drummer Shelly Manne recorded in 1967 featuring music from \"Daktari\" and released on the Atlantic label. On the album, Mike Wofford plays a tack piano to evoke an African sound, and Manne is joined by percussionists Emil Richards, Larry Bunker, Frank Carlson, and Victor Feldman. According to the record liner notes, Manne and fellow percussionists play ankle and wrist jingles, Thai mouth organs, angklungs, ocarinas, vibraphones, tympani, and different kinds of marimbas. The AllMusic site rated the album 2", "psg_id": "18974202" }, { "title": "In the Name of the Brother", "text": "he's calling in the favor she owes him: she must leave Storybrooke with him that day to aid him in his search for his son. Also, he threatens to kill all of them if any harm comes to Belle in his absence. Meanwhile, Greg calls someone he calls \"honey\" and says that he was in an accident and that he has seen something unbelievable. \"In the Name of the Brother\" was written by consulting producer Jane Espenson, while being directed by \"24\" vet Milan Cheylov. According to David Anders, this episode was intended to seed a romance between Ruby and", "psg_id": "17043533" }, { "title": "Daktari Ranch affair", "text": "hiding, and many media reports (including his official website) stated that he had fled the country. In August 2007, Hugo Chávez granted a presidential pardon to 41 Colombian convicts who were not involved in \"human rights violations or war crimes\". The 27 Colombian convicts who were sentenced in October 2005 were among those pardoned and deported to Colombia with the exception of those being investigated for homicide (a corpse was found in the ranch where the men were captured). Daktari Ranch affair The Daktari Ranch affair was a hypothesized plot to overthrow Hugo Chávez, who was the President of Venezuela.", "psg_id": "4700994" }, { "title": "Daktari Ranch affair", "text": "Daktari Ranch affair The Daktari Ranch affair was a hypothesized plot to overthrow Hugo Chávez, who was the President of Venezuela. According to Chávez and his supporters, the capture of several dozen individuals in May 2004 and other developments prove the existence of the purported coup plot, while the anti-Chávez opposition discounts the notion that any deeper meaning can be imputed to the raid and capture of the Colombian detainees or to other events. On 9 May 2004, Venezuelan police raided a ranch in Baruta, a municipality on the outskirts of the Venezuelan capital of Caracas. A total of fifty-five", "psg_id": "4700988" }, { "title": "Daktari", "text": "his previous owners. In the show's final season, child star Erin Moran joined the cast as Jenny Jones, a seven-year-old orphan who becomes part of the Tracy household. Judy the Chimp also portrayed \"Debbie the Bloop\" on \"Lost in Space\". Clarence the Lion passed away at the age of 7 on July 14, 1969, six months after \"Daktari\" was last telecast on CBS. When he was not being filmed, the lion was booked as an attraction at expositions and died in Peoria, Illinois, where he was scheduled to appear at the \"Heart of Illinois Fair\". Notable guest stars over the", "psg_id": "5877011" }, { "title": "Daktari", "text": "years included Louis Gossett Jr., Sterling Holloway, Bruce Bennett, Virginia Mayo, Chips Rafferty and Paul Winfield. Bruno the Bear also appeared as a guest star before he became the main bear playing the title role in the later Ivan Tors series, \"Gentle Ben\". According to the show's closing credits, it was \"filmed in Africa and Africa U.S.A.\", a wild-animal ranch created by animal trainers Ralph and Toni Helfer in Soledad Canyon north of Los Angeles. Ralph Helfer was the animal coordinator of the show. Leonard B. Kaufman, the producer, wrote in liner notes for Shelly Manne's \"Daktari\" that he shot", "psg_id": "5877012" }, { "title": "Zoo Vet", "text": "Zoo Vet Zoo Vet and Zoo Vet: Endangered Animals are computer games designed by Legacy Interactive. In the games, you play a vet recently hired by a zoo, and have to give the animals vet care. Each level has five different animals to care for, and some animals get treated twice. In Zoo Vet: Endangered Animals, some animals have two of the same kind instead of treating the same animal twice. Some of the missions in the original include a chimpanzee with a sore eye and a giraffe with loose stool. Some of the missions in the sequel include an", "psg_id": "9291296" }, { "title": "Zoo Vet", "text": "eagle with a broken wing and a gorilla with high blood pressure. Zoo Vet Zoo Vet and Zoo Vet: Endangered Animals are computer games designed by Legacy Interactive. In the games, you play a vet recently hired by a zoo, and have to give the animals vet care. Each level has five different animals to care for, and some animals get treated twice. In Zoo Vet: Endangered Animals, some animals have two of the same kind instead of treating the same animal twice. Some of the missions in the original include a chimpanzee with a sore eye and a giraffe", "psg_id": "9291297" }, { "title": "Village Vet", "text": "veterinary services provider in the United Kingdom. The Linnnaeus Group is a subsidiary of Mars Petcare UK Limited. The firm operates three 24 hour veterinary hospitals at its Hampstead, St Albans and Milton locations. The company is one of the earliest supporters of StreetVet, a nonprofit organisation committed to helping homeless people with pets. The Village Vet Group also operates veterinary practices under the brands London Vet Specialists, MetroVet, Petcare Clinics and Well Animal Clinic. London Vet Specialists, part of Village Vet, is a centre in London that offers a dedicated multidisciplinary vet-referral service . The London Vet Specialist facility", "psg_id": "19558007" }, { "title": "Village Vet", "text": "Village Vet Village Vet is a London based veterinary company which integrates specialist care focusing on treatment of small animals (domestic pets such as dogs, cats, rabbits etc.). This includes preventive care and basic health care as well as advanced diagnostics such as endoscopy and magnetic resonance tomography, intensive care and orthopaedics. Village Vet also provides rehabilitation, physiotherapy and dietary advice and offers selected neutraceuticals and care products. Dr Brendan Jeremy Robinson BVSc MRCVS developed Village Vet from a two-person one nurse practice in Belsize Park in 1988 to the current 30 site group. Village Vet comprises practices across South", "psg_id": "19558005" }, { "title": "Daktari", "text": "had distinctive theme and incidental music, a fusion of jazz and African influences, conducted by American jazz drummer Shelly Manne. Manne released the associated record, \"Daktari: Shelly Manne Performs and Conducts His Original Music for the Hit TV Show\", on the Atlantic label in 1967. On the album, Mike Wofford plays a tack piano to evoke an African sound, and Manne is joined by percussionists Emil Richards, Larry Bunker, Frank Carlson, and Victor Feldman. According to the record liner notes, Manne and fellow percussionists play ankle and wrist jingles, Thai mouth organs, angklungs, ocarinas, vibraphones, tympani, and different kinds of", "psg_id": "5877014" }, { "title": "Village Vet", "text": "has a surgical theatre, and a minimally-invasive surgery suite. This is the only facility in central London to offer a full-time specialist surgery facility alongside an emergency and critical care service. Village Vet are accredited with: Village Vet Village Vet is a London based veterinary company which integrates specialist care focusing on treatment of small animals (domestic pets such as dogs, cats, rabbits etc.). This includes preventive care and basic health care as well as advanced diagnostics such as endoscopy and magnetic resonance tomography, intensive care and orthopaedics. Village Vet also provides rehabilitation, physiotherapy and dietary advice and offers selected", "psg_id": "19558008" }, { "title": "Bondi Vet", "text": "five capital cities. \"Bondi Vet\" is now in its seventh season. The series airs on Network Ten on Saturday night from 6.30pm to 7.30pm. \"Bondi Vet\" can also be seen on Network Ten on Wednesday morning from 11.00am to 12.00pm. Since 28 September 2013 the show is seen on Saturday mornings in the United States on the CBS network, under the title of \"Dr. Chris: Pet Vet.\" In March 2017, Brown announced he was stepping down as host due to an extensive schedule. The series production company, WTFN Entertainment, are currently searching for a new host. The company reported it", "psg_id": "12982342" }, { "title": "De Vet Du", "text": "Va Pin\", \"Hon va en han\", \"Sture P\", \"Bågar Utan Glas\", \"Din Syrra\". They also cooperate with many others and habitually feature them in the videos like in \"Haterz\" featuring Robert Aschberg and \"Dansa Är Kul (Men Jag Föredrar Å Supa)\" featuring Robin Svensson etc. De Vet Du is featured in Björn Borg commercials, particularly the memorable \"Boxers or Briefs\" series. De Vet Du De Vet Du (literally \"You Know It\" in Swedish) is a Swedish music group formed in 2010 mixing humor and sarcasm in their music. De Vet Du, or at times De vet du started in Lidingö,", "psg_id": "17317294" }, { "title": "Bondi Vet", "text": "In the Netherlands it is broadcast on TLC. In Spain the series is broadcast on BeMad TV. Bondi Vet Bondi Vet is an Australian factual television series. It follows the lives of veterinary surgeon Chris Brown at the Bondi Junction Veterinary Hospital (near Bondi Beach), and emergency veterinarian Lisa Chimes at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital (SASH), in the Sydney suburb of North Ryde. Also featured on \"Bondi Vet\" are Andrew Marchevsky, a specialist surgeon at SASH, and Tim Faulkner of the Australian Reptile Park at Somersby on the New South Wales central coast. The series first broadcast on 5", "psg_id": "12982345" }, { "title": "Bondi Vet", "text": "Bondi Vet Bondi Vet is an Australian factual television series. It follows the lives of veterinary surgeon Chris Brown at the Bondi Junction Veterinary Hospital (near Bondi Beach), and emergency veterinarian Lisa Chimes at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital (SASH), in the Sydney suburb of North Ryde. Also featured on \"Bondi Vet\" are Andrew Marchevsky, a specialist surgeon at SASH, and Tim Faulkner of the Australian Reptile Park at Somersby on the New South Wales central coast. The series first broadcast on 5 February 2009, with the first two full seasons averaging a rating of 0.93 million viewers in the", "psg_id": "12982341" }, { "title": "De Vet Du", "text": "De Vet Du De Vet Du (literally \"You Know It\" in Swedish) is a Swedish music group formed in 2010 mixing humor and sarcasm in their music. De Vet Du, or at times De vet du started in Lidingö, a suburb of Stockholm by four friends Christopher Martland, Johan Gunterberg, Tor Wallin, and the so-called \"DJ Hunk\". They are signed to Universal Music Sweden Originally the members started online, mainly on YouTube uploading funny videos under the title \"Lidingobladet\" and soon became online sensations. Moving to music and humor they posted their first video \"Dansa Är Kul (Men Jag Föredrar", "psg_id": "17317292" }, { "title": "DTU Vet, National Veterinary Institute", "text": "DTU Vet, National Veterinary Institute DTU Vet, part of the Technical University of Denmark, is located in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated on Bülowsvej next to University of Copenhagen's Frederiksberg Campus. The Veterinary Institute traces its history back to 1908 when the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University’s Serum Laboratory (Den Kgl. Veterinær- og Landbohøjskoles Serumlaboratorium) was established at the initiative of professor C. O. Jensen. In 1926, the Ministry of Agriculture (Landbrugsministeriet) established the Foot-and-Mouth Research Station whose name was later changed to the National Veterinary Institute for Virus Research (Statens Veterinære Institut for Virusforskning). The", "psg_id": "19257289" }, { "title": "Med-Vet-Net", "text": "Med-Vet-Net Med-Vet-Net was a European Network of Excellence for Zoonoses research. The Network officially commenced on 1 September 2004 until 31 October 2009. It was funded for five years at a cost of €14.4 million (£10 million) by the European Union (EU) 6th Framework Programme, within the ‘Quality and Safety of Food’ Priority Area. Zoonoses are diseases that are naturally transmitted from animals to man. Med-Vet-Net aimed to develop a network of excellence for the integration of veterinary, medical and food scientists, in the field of food safety, at the European Level, in order to improve research on the prevention", "psg_id": "7947828" }, { "title": "Med-Vet-Net", "text": "currently comprises 14 European research institutes. Med-Vet-Net Med-Vet-Net was a European Network of Excellence for Zoonoses research. The Network officially commenced on 1 September 2004 until 31 October 2009. It was funded for five years at a cost of €14.4 million (£10 million) by the European Union (EU) 6th Framework Programme, within the ‘Quality and Safety of Food’ Priority Area. Zoonoses are diseases that are naturally transmitted from animals to man. Med-Vet-Net aimed to develop a network of excellence for the integration of veterinary, medical and food scientists, in the field of food safety, at the European Level, in order", "psg_id": "7947830" }, { "title": "What What (In the Butt)", "text": "What What (In the Butt) \"What What (In the Butt)\" is a viral video created by Andrew Swant and Bobby Ciraldo for the song of the same name by Samwell. It is known for its numerous camp references to homosexuality and anal sex. The lyrics of the song, a production of Mike Stasny, mostly revolve around the title. The video was made in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and uploaded on Valentine's Day 2007 to YouTube. As of March 2016, the video had over 60 million views. On 5 March 2007, with regard to the Christian imagery in the video, Samwell said, in", "psg_id": "10157826" }, { "title": "Potje met vet", "text": "\"I've got a little jar of fat (grease),\" <br> \"I've got a little, little, little jar of fa-a-at\" <br> \"and put it on the table.\" \"This is the second verse.\"<br> etc. Potje met vet \"Ik heb een potje met vet\" (\"I've got a jar of fat\") is a traditional Dutch song. It was traditionally sung by soldiers but now is very popular for singing during long walks and bus journeys. It can be seen as the Dutch version of the similar English song \"99 Bottles of Beer\". \"Dit is het eerste couplet.\"<br> \"Ik heb een potje met vet,\"<br> Al op", "psg_id": "12278787" }, { "title": "Potje met vet", "text": "Potje met vet \"Ik heb een potje met vet\" (\"I've got a jar of fat\") is a traditional Dutch song. It was traditionally sung by soldiers but now is very popular for singing during long walks and bus journeys. It can be seen as the Dutch version of the similar English song \"99 Bottles of Beer\". \"Dit is het eerste couplet.\"<br> \"Ik heb een potje met vet,\"<br> Al op de tafel gezet.<br> \"Ik heb een potje potje potje potje ve-e-et,\"<br> \"Al op de tafel gezet.\" \"Dit is het tweede couplet...\" etc. Translation into English: \"This is the first verse.\" <br>", "psg_id": "12278786" }, { "title": "Aloha Vet", "text": "air in the spring of 2015. The show premiered on March 21, 2015. Sims was in talks for a second season when he was diagnosed with bladder cancer, which he died of two months later on July 25, 2015 at the age of 59. The series had one season which included 8 episodes that aired from March 21, 2015 to May 9, 2015 on Nat Geo Wild. Aloha Vet Aloha Vet is an American factual television series that followed the late Dr. Scott Sims as he traveled Hawaii in the course of his veterinary career. Sims was in talks for", "psg_id": "18313676" }, { "title": "Aloha Vet", "text": "Aloha Vet Aloha Vet is an American factual television series that followed the late Dr. Scott Sims as he traveled Hawaii in the course of his veterinary career. Sims was in talks for a second season when he was diagnosed with bladder cancer, which he died of two months later on July 25, 2015. Scott Sims DVM, was a large and small animal veterinarian in Kauai, Hawaii, who owned and operated the Pegasus Veterinary Clinic from his Kauai estate. He traveled by specially fitted out Lexus suv, ATV, horseback, or in his from-a-kit, home-built, single-engine, single-prop plane to visit sick", "psg_id": "18313674" }, { "title": "Zoo Vet at Large", "text": "Zoo Vet at Large Zoo Vet at Large is a television series following the work of zoo vet Matt Brash at Flamingo Land in North Yorkshire. The programme originated from Yorkshire Television and is also shown worldwide on channels such as Sky Travel and the Danish channel Viasat. Matt Brash has been called the James Herriot of the 21st century. His veterinary home is currently in the village of Great Givendale. \"Zoo Vet\" is the first book by Matt Brash, published in 2007. \"\"Good day at the office, dear?\" is a particularly loaded question when asked of Matt Brash. A", "psg_id": "8098695" }, { "title": "The Heart of What Was Lost", "text": "The Heart of What Was Lost The Heart of What Was Lost is the fourth novel in Tad Williams' Osten Ard saga, following \"To Green Angel Tower\" and preceding \"The Witchwood Crown\". The novel was critically praised upon its release. The book is published by DAW Books in the United States, and Hodder Books in the UK. After Ineluki the Storm King's fall in \"Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn\", his followers, the Norns, flee the lands of men and retreat north to their ancient city of Nakkiga. As the Norns make their way to their land in the Nornfells, the Rimmersman", "psg_id": "19936515" }, { "title": "The Heart of What Was Lost", "text": "\"a glorious return to a landmark work of Epic Fantasy\". The Heart of What Was Lost The Heart of What Was Lost is the fourth novel in Tad Williams' Osten Ard saga, following \"To Green Angel Tower\" and preceding \"The Witchwood Crown\". The novel was critically praised upon its release. The book is published by DAW Books in the United States, and Hodder Books in the UK. After Ineluki the Storm King's fall in \"Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn\", his followers, the Norns, flee the lands of men and retreat north to their ancient city of Nakkiga. As the Norns make", "psg_id": "19936517" }, { "title": "What Happened Was", "text": "What Happened Was What Happened Was... is a 1994 American independent film written for the screen, directed by and starring Tom Noonan. It is an adaptation of Noonan's original stage play of the same name. It depicts two people, played by Karen Sillas and Tom Noonan, on a first date; their conversation gradually reveals their lonely lives and hidden personalities. \"What Happened Was...\" has an overall approval rating of 90% on Rotten Tomatoes. On the \"Siskel & Ebert\" show, Gene Siskel gave the film a thumbs up, stating that \"For what is really just one long night of conversation, the", "psg_id": "10650487" }, { "title": "Vet Tech Institute at Bradford School", "text": "Vet Tech Institute at Bradford School Vet Tech Institute at Bradford School is a private educational institution located in Columbus, Ohio, USA. Vet Tech Institute offers training for Veterinary Technician careers. The school provides an Associate of Applied Science Degree which can be completed in 18 months. Vet Tech Institute at Bradford School is located in Columbus at 2469 Stelzer Road, Columbus, OH. Vet Tech Institute at Bradford School offers student housing. The Veterinary Technician program is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA) as a program for educating veterinary technicians.", "psg_id": "12680483" }, { "title": "Zoo Vet at Large", "text": "typical day at the office could include escaping from angry polar bears, dodging poo hurled by grumpy chimpanzees and avoiding massive loss of blood at the teeth of vindictive hamsters. A light-hearted and colourful journey through Matt's life and work with weird and wonderful exotic animals, from tarantulas to tapirs, birds to bears, brothel madams to motorbikers!\" Zoo Vet at Large Zoo Vet at Large is a television series following the work of zoo vet Matt Brash at Flamingo Land in North Yorkshire. The programme originated from Yorkshire Television and is also shown worldwide on channels such as Sky Travel", "psg_id": "8098696" }, { "title": "DTU Vet, National Veterinary Institute", "text": "Lyngby. DTU Vet will share the building with DTU Aqua and DTU Food Engineering. The building is the result of an architectural competition which was won by a team consisting of COWI, Rørbæk & Møller Arkitekter and Christensen & Co. DTU Vet, National Veterinary Institute DTU Vet, part of the Technical University of Denmark, is located in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated on Bülowsvej next to University of Copenhagen's Frederiksberg Campus. The Veterinary Institute traces its history back to 1908 when the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University’s Serum Laboratory (Den Kgl. Veterinær- og Landbohøjskoles Serumlaboratorium) was", "psg_id": "19257292" }, { "title": "What a Beautiful Name", "text": "What a Beautiful Name \"What a Beautiful Name\" is a song by Australian praise and worship group Hillsong Worship. The song, written and led by Brooke Ligertwood and co-written with Ben Fielding, refers to the promise of salvation through Jesus Christ as represented by His Holy Name. The \"genre-smashing single\" contributed to Hillsong being named \"Billboard\"s Top Christian Artist of 2017. \"What a Beautiful Name\" won two Dove Awards for Song of the Year and Worship Song of the Year in 2017. It won the 2018 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song. \"What a Beautiful Name\" was released", "psg_id": "19789527" }, { "title": "In the Name of Suffering", "text": "In the Name of Suffering In the Name of Suffering is the debut album by sludge metal pioneers Eyehategod, initially released in 1990 through the obscure French independent label Intellectual Convulsion. Eyehategod was formed in 1988 and recorded two demos, \"Garden Dwarf Woman Driver\" and \"Lack of Almost Everything\", released in the years 1989 and 1990, respectively. Originally, the band did not take themselves seriously, and only formed to rebel against what they call \"the norm of underground music at the time\". The album was recorded and produced by the band themselves at Festival Studios in Kenner, Louisiana for about", "psg_id": "7178437" }, { "title": "Med-Vet-Net", "text": "and control of zoonoses, including food-borne diseases. The Network also aimed to take into account the public health concerns of consumers and other stakeholders throughout the food chain. Med-Vet-Net comprised 15 partners across Europe and over 300 scientists. The institutes involved consisted of eight veterinary, seven public health institutes and one learned society from 10 European countries. All partner institutes had national reference laboratory-based responsibilities for the prevention and control of zoonoses. Following the end of EU funding the Med-Vet-Net Association was officially launched in October 2009 to continue work started within the former Network of Excellence. The self-funded Association,", "psg_id": "7947829" }, { "title": "What Yo Name Iz?", "text": "What Yo Name Iz? \"What Yo Name Iz?\" is the debut single by American rapper Kirko Bangz. The Sound M.O.B. produced song was featured on his mixtape \"Procrastination Kills 3\" (2011). It's also Kirko Bangz's first song to chart on the US \"Billboard\" charts. The official remix to \"What Yo Name Iz?\" features Wale, Big Sean, and Bun B. The remix was released on , before the original version. Maxrank also made a remix for this song. \"What Yo Name Iz?\" was the first song by Kirko Bangz to chart on the billboard charts. It debuted at number 97 on", "psg_id": "16342479" }, { "title": "In the Name of the Brother", "text": "extraordinary things discovered in the real world are likely to be \"studied to death.\" The name of the character Greg Mendell is similar to that of Gregor Mendel, who is known as the father of modern genetics. It is not known if this reference is deliberate, or what its significance is. Mendell acknowledges that it is against the law to text while driving in Maine, accurately reflecting a state law that went into effect on September 26, 2011. This episode was at the time the lowest rated in the series' run, with a 2.4/6 among 18-49s and only 7.68 million", "psg_id": "17043536" }, { "title": "The Heart of What Was Lost", "text": "leader, Duke Isgrimnur, leads his army in pursuit, determined to destroy the Norns and their ancient Queen Utuk'ku once and for all. The book is told from three points of view: Duke Isgrimnur of Rimmersgard; a Norn leader, Viyeki; and Porto, a Perdruinese mercenary. Jason Heller, a book reviewer for NPR, reviewed the book, stating the novel balances \"warmth with grimness, and gentle bits of humor with violence and vengeance. Williams has tapped back into the dynamic that made \"Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn\" so absorbing.\" Aiden Moher at Barnes & Noble's fantasy blog called \"The Heart of What Was Lost\"", "psg_id": "19936516" }, { "title": "What Happened Was", "text": "stakes and the tension couldn't be any higher if these were two characters having a more conventional action scene.\" Roger Ebert, however, gave the film a thumbs down, calling it \"Contrived\" and stating that \"There is a lot less here than meets the eye.\" What Happened Was What Happened Was... is a 1994 American independent film written for the screen, directed by and starring Tom Noonan. It is an adaptation of Noonan's original stage play of the same name. It depicts two people, played by Karen Sillas and Tom Noonan, on a first date; their conversation gradually reveals their lonely", "psg_id": "10650488" }, { "title": "Baptism in the name of Jesus", "text": "McAlister preached just prior to a baptismal service to be conducted at the World-Wide Apostolic Faith Camp Meeting held in Arroyo Seco, California. He preached that pastors should stop baptizing in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and only baptize in Jesus’ name because that was what the Early Church did. This became known as \"The New Issue\". In 1914, a year after McAlister gave his sermon over baptism, Frank Ewart and Glenn Cook rebaptized each other in the name of Jesus. This led a number of adherents to a reexamination of the doctrine of the Trinity,", "psg_id": "15361687" }, { "title": "What Yo Name Iz?", "text": "the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs on the week of October 23, 2010. It spent 27 weeks on the chart and peaked at number 41. What Yo Name Iz? \"What Yo Name Iz?\" is the debut single by American rapper Kirko Bangz. The Sound M.O.B. produced song was featured on his mixtape \"Procrastination Kills 3\" (2011). It's also Kirko Bangz's first song to chart on the US \"Billboard\" charts. The official remix to \"What Yo Name Iz?\" features Wale, Big Sean, and Bun B. The remix was released on , before the original version. Maxrank also made a remix for", "psg_id": "16342480" }, { "title": "What a Beautiful Name", "text": "on the chart. What a Beautiful Name also leads the CCLI, the international licensing service for 250,000 churches. The YouTube video has more than 220 million views as of 23 April 2018. \"What a Beautiful Name\" is a track from Hillsong Worship's 25th live album, \"Let There Be Light\". The album was released on 14 October 2016, and debuted as No. 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart. For 2017, \"Let There be Light\" was ranked the No. 9 of the year. Hillsong Worship was named Billboard's Top Christian Artist of 2017, as well as Top Christian Duo/Group. \"What a", "psg_id": "19789532" }, { "title": "DTU Vet, National Veterinary Institute", "text": "given the name Danish Institute for Food and Veterinary Research (DFVF) (Danmarks Fødevare- og Veterinærforskning; frp, changed to Danmarks Fødevareforskning in August 2004). In August that same year the institution was transferred to the Ministry for Family and Consumer Affairs (Ministeriet for Familie- og Forbrugeranliggender). On 1 January 2007, DFVF merged with Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The institute was National Veterinary Institute, the National Food Institute, and the commercial unit Dianova A/S. DTU Vet will be based in the 40,000 square metre DTU Life Science and Bioengineering Center which is currently (2015) under construction at DTU's main campus in", "psg_id": "19257291" }, { "title": "It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet", "text": "It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet (in the US also known as All Things Bright and Beautiful), is a 1976 sequel to the 1975 film \"All Creatures Great and Small\". Although having the same title as James Herriot's second novel, the film is actually based on his third and fourth novels, \"Let Sleeping Vets Lie\" and \"Vet in Harness\", which in the US were released as a compilation volume titled \"All Things Bright and Beautiful\". It is part of a series of movies and television series based on Herriot's novels. In this film, John", "psg_id": "12029620" }, { "title": "What What (In the Butt)", "text": "show \"Lily Allen and Friends\" for an interview and performed a live version of \"What What (In the Butt)\" with choreographed dancers. The video was also featured in episode #53 of ADD-TV in Manhattan. \"What What (In the Butt)\" was an official selection at the Milwaukee International Film Festival and the Mix Brasil Film Festival. In June 2010 Samwell appeared on an episode of Comedy Central's \"Tosh.0\", television show about viral videos. The segment told the story of how the \"What What\" video was created, followed by an acoustic duet version of the song by Samwell and Josh Homme, lead", "psg_id": "10157828" }, { "title": "It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet", "text": "Released on VHS in the 1990s, the film has yet to see a commercial release on DVD in the UK (region 2) or US (region 1). It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet (in the US also known as All Things Bright and Beautiful), is a 1976 sequel to the 1975 film \"All Creatures Great and Small\". Although having the same title as James Herriot's second novel, the film is actually based on his third and fourth novels, \"Let Sleeping Vets Lie\" and \"Vet in Harness\", which in the US were released as a compilation", "psg_id": "12029622" }, { "title": "Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science", "text": "Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science (1957)—originally published in 1952 as In the Name of Science: An Entertaining Survey of the High Priests and Cultists of Science, Past and Present—was Martin Gardner's second book. A survey of what it described as pseudosciences and cult beliefs, it became a founding document in the nascent scientific skepticism movement. Michael Shermer said of it: \"Modern skepticism has developed into a science-based movement, beginning with Martin Gardner's 1952 classic\". The book debunks what it characterises as pseudo-science and the pseudo-scientists who propagate it. \"Fads", "psg_id": "5105150" }, { "title": "Vet Tech Institute at Bradford School", "text": "This nationally recognized accreditation enables program graduates to sit for the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE) to become licensed veterinary technicians. Vet Tech Institute is also nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). The programs has a full veterinary clinic with x-ray equipment and a surgical suite as well as onsite kennels. Students are educated in handling animal patients, office procedures, anesthesia, sterilization, radiology, pharmacology and other procedures. A large animal practicum and externship are also included in the program. Vet Tech Institute at Bradford School Vet Tech Institute at Bradford School is a private", "psg_id": "12680484" }, { "title": "Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There", "text": "Peter gives a slight smile then returns his attention to Walter. A few seconds later, he looks back up down the aisle and sees the world the way the Observers see it, machine-like and devoid of most colors. His eyes widen in surprise as the episode ends. \"Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There\" was written by co-executive producer David Fury, while being directed by \"24\" vet Jon Cassar. The title is a reference to Lewis Carrol's 1871 work \"Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There\", better known by its shortened title \"Through the Looking Glass\".", "psg_id": "16849271" }, { "title": "What a Beautiful Name", "text": "Asker, Ligertwood said about the audience: Finally, she said about performing the song: In July 2017, the Voices of Lee, the \"elite\" a cappella singing group, posted a video of the song to their Facebook page. The cover was an instant hit and reached the so-called viral threshold of 5 million views in two days. As of October 2017, it had amassed 33 million views. The group represents Lee University in Tennessee; the video was filmed in the school's chapel. What a Beautiful Name \"What a Beautiful Name\" is a song by Australian praise and worship group Hillsong Worship. The", "psg_id": "19789534" }, { "title": "What What (In the Butt)", "text": "did not owe damages. The decision was unusual in a copyright lawsuit because it was made on a motion to dismiss, before summary judgment. The appeal was dismissed by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals on June 7, 2012. Additionally, the district court awarded attorneys' fees to the defendants because the lawsuit was \"objectively unreasonable\". In January 2013, a behind-the-scenes video was released which showed footage from the original 2006 green screen shoot. What What (In the Butt) \"What What (In the Butt)\" is a viral video created by Andrew Swant and Bobby Ciraldo for the song of the same", "psg_id": "10157830" }, { "title": "What a Beautiful Name", "text": "on 6 January 2017, as the lead single from their 25th live album, \"Let There Be Light\" (2016). \"What a Beautiful Name\" was composed in December 2015 in Sydney, Australia, for the upcoming Hillsong Conference, the annual church gathering. The scriptural foundation of the song can be found in , and . According to sheet music published at Sheetmusicdirect.com by Hillsong Publishing, \"What a Beautiful Name\" is a slow tempo of 68 beats per minute. Written in common time, the song is in the key of D major. Brooke Ligertwood's vocal range spans from A to B during the song.", "psg_id": "19789528" }, { "title": "What What (In the Butt)", "text": "singer for Queens Of The Stone Age and guitar player for Kyuss. In 2009, the creators of the video, and Samwell himself, claimed that a feature film called \"What What (In the Butt): The Movie\" was in the works. On November 12, 2010, Brownmark Films filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against MTV Networks, South Park Studios, and Viacom for their use of \"What What in the Butt\" in a 2008 \"South Park\" episode. In July 2011, a federal judge decided that South Park's use of the video fell under the fair use exception to copyright law, and thus the defendants", "psg_id": "10157829" }, { "title": "In the Name of the Law (1922 film)", "text": "as family men – real men trying balance raising a family with the dangerous profession as guardians of the law. Yet, it would also show an officer of the law must sometimes seek resolution and balance between enforcing the law no matter what the circumstances versus the heart-felt obligations of a family man and father. \"In the Name of the Law\" had its premiere in New York City on July 9, 1922. It was first shown to movie patrons at the George M. Cohen theater which had been converted to show movies. Instead of the normal week booking for special", "psg_id": "15019065" }, { "title": "Village Vet", "text": "East England, all of which are part of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Practice Standards Scheme, with four sites graded at the highest emergency hospital standard. Village Vet's St John’s Wood practice made a cameo appearance in the film One Hundred and One Dalmatians (franchise). The Hampstead practice was also used in the filming of a commercial featuring Harvey Keitel for an insurance company. The site has been a veterinary practice continuously since the 1920s. Village Vet became part of the Linnaeus Group in June 2017, as a result of this acquisition, the group became the fourth largest", "psg_id": "19558006" }, { "title": "Bondi Vet", "text": "next series instead of one, they will be Dr Peter Ricci, Dr Alex Hynes, Dr Kate Adams, Dr Lewis Hunt and Dr Danni Dusek. In December 2018, it was announced the series would be switching from Network Ten to Nine Network in 2019. The series is broadcast in the United States, on CBS as part of their educational \"CBS Dream Team\" Saturday morning programming strand, under the title of \"Dr. Chris: Pet Vet\". The series began broadcasting on 28 September 2013. In Canada the series is broadcast on CBC Television. In Czech Republic the series is broadcast on Animal Planet.", "psg_id": "12982344" }, { "title": "Paws and Claws: Pet Vet", "text": "Paws and Claws: Pet Vet Paws and Claws: Pet Vet is a pet-raising simulation video game by German studio Radon Labs in which players can nurse dogs, cats, horses, birds, guinea pigs and rabbits back to health. The game features 20 ailments. Players can design their own clinic, choose which kennels to build and expand existing buildings to provide further services to their patients. Players assume the role of a veterinarian running a pet clinic and must heal sick pets back to full health. At the beginning of the game, this involves treating smaller pets such as guinea pigs, hamsters,", "psg_id": "11235860" }, { "title": "Paws and Claws: Pet Vet", "text": "the animal practice, small animal house, cat house, therapy center, dog house, horse barn, fields and meadows, the forest, the beach, and town outskirts. The fields, meadows, practice, and town are the areas of the world that do not have to be purchased. The small animal house, cat house, therapy center, dog house, and horse barn are things that players must purchase using the money they receive from treating patients. The forest, beach and town outskirts are areas players can eventually earn by completing objectives. Paws and Claws: Pet Vet Paws and Claws: Pet Vet is a pet-raising simulation video", "psg_id": "11235865" }, { "title": "Killing in the Name", "text": "the song due to the large number of complaints received by MediaWorks New Zealand regarding the 2010 countdown not giving any warning that the song was uncensored. In 2017, Killing In The Name made it to number 1 in the Rock 1500 and was presented by long serving broadcaster, Roger Farrelly. The song was performed as an extended instrumental at their first public performance at Cal State in the Quad, on October 23, 1991. Bassist Tim Commerford is known to chant the backing vocals of \"now you do what they told ya\" of the chorus during most live performances. Zack", "psg_id": "5614448" }, { "title": "The Future of What", "text": "the vinyl due to length. In a favorable review, AllMusic's John Bush commented: \"Taking their punk heritage from the Buzzcocks, Unwound write grinding, but tuneful songs. Most tracks rumble with a wandering bass while guitar fuzz coats the works. The vocals are intense, usually screamed. One atypical touch is the closer, a hypnotic quasi-ambient organ piece\". In a mixed review, Jem Aswad of \"CMJ New Music Monthly\" praised the opening track, but criticized the album's consistency. The album's title inspired the name of Brooklyn synth band Future of What. The Future of What The Future of What is the fourth", "psg_id": "8800048" }, { "title": "Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science", "text": "eyebrows amongst medical practitioners today\". Gardner’s own response to criticism is given in his preface: Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science (1957)—originally published in 1952 as In the Name of Science: An Entertaining Survey of the High Priests and Cultists of Science, Past and Present—was Martin Gardner's second book. A survey of what it described as pseudosciences and cult beliefs, it became a founding document in the nascent scientific skepticism movement. Michael Shermer said of it: \"Modern skepticism has developed into a science-based movement, beginning with Martin Gardner's 1952 classic\".", "psg_id": "5105167" }, { "title": "In the Name of the King", "text": "In the Name of the King In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, or simply In the Name of the King, is a 2007 German-Canadian-American action-fantasy film directed by Uwe Boll and starring Jason Statham, Claire Forlani, Leelee Sobieski, John Rhys-Davies, Ron Perlman and Ray Liotta. It is inspired by the \"Dungeon Siege\" video game series. The English-language film was an international (German, American, and Canadian) co-production and filmed in Canada. It premiered at the Brussels Festival of Fantastic Films in April 2007 and was released in theatres on November 2007. In the previous war involving the", "psg_id": "5972717" }, { "title": "What Was Lost", "text": "for which O'Flynn received a prize of £2,500. It was BBC Radio 5 Live's Book of the Month in March 2007. What Was Lost What Was Lost is the 2007 début novel by Catherine O'Flynn. The novel is about a girl who goes missing in a shopping centre in 1984, and the people who try to discover what happened to her twenty years later. \"What Was Lost\" won the First Novel Award at the 2007 Costa Book Awards, and was short-listed for the overall Costa Book of the Year Award. O'Flynn found inspiration for \"What Was Lost\" while she was", "psg_id": "11413541" }, { "title": "Name of the Father", "text": "their eyes are the ones who err most\". Lacan's concept draws on the mythical father of Freud's \"Totem and Taboo\"; and was used by him as a strategic move in his opposition to what he saw as the over-emphasis of object relations theory on the exclusive relationship of the individual and his/her mother as a dual pair. Lacan emphasised instead the importance of the third party in the Oedipus complex – what he called \"the place that she [the mother] reserves for the Name-of-the Father in the promulgation of the law\". He saw this as a vital element in helping", "psg_id": "15333144" }, { "title": "What Was Lost", "text": "What Was Lost What Was Lost is the 2007 début novel by Catherine O'Flynn. The novel is about a girl who goes missing in a shopping centre in 1984, and the people who try to discover what happened to her twenty years later. \"What Was Lost\" won the First Novel Award at the 2007 Costa Book Awards, and was short-listed for the overall Costa Book of the Year Award. O'Flynn found inspiration for \"What Was Lost\" while she was working as an assistant manager in a record shop. She was interested in the difference in shopping centres by day and", "psg_id": "11413536" }, { "title": "Bondi Vet", "text": "had received over 800 nominations in just a week of the announcement and revealed they will choose the Top 10 people and the public will get to decide on who will be the next \"Bondi Vet\". In July 2017, the top 5 shortlisted vets from around Australia were revealed, they are Dr Peter Ricci from WA, Dr Alex Hynes & Dr Anthony Cassimatis both from QLD, Dr Danni Dusek from VIC and Dr Lewis Hunt from NSW, they will all proceed to the next stage. In November 2017, WTFN Entertainment revealed that the series will showcase four vets in the", "psg_id": "12982343" }, { "title": "The Name of the Doctor", "text": "in other places in time and space. She enters the time stream to restore the Doctor's timeline. Echoes of Clara fall through space and time and appear in adventures of the Doctor's previous incarnations. The Doctor enters the column of light to save the original Clara, guiding her from a place where she sees several previous incarnations of the Doctor. Reunited, the two spot another figure in the shadows which Clara does not recognise. The Doctor explains the elderly figure is another past incarnation of himself, but what he did in the past was not in the Doctor's name. Imagery", "psg_id": "17238211" }, { "title": "What It Was, Was Football", "text": "record, Capitol Records took over distribution and ultimately sold nearly 800,000 copies. It also shot into the Top 10 in the Billboard record charts, peaking at #9 in February 1954. \"What It Was...\" (which remains one of the biggest-selling comedy records of all time) was instrumental in launching Griffith's career in television, stage, and film. On the original single, the monologue is credited to \"\"Deacon\" Andy Griffith.\" Griffith made an appearance on \"The Ed Sullivan Show\" in 1954, in large part due to the popularity of the record. \"What It Was, Was Football\" was printed in \"Mad\" magazine in 1958,", "psg_id": "11372889" }, { "title": "What It Was, Was Football", "text": "What It Was, Was Football Mason “What It Was, Was Football” is a monologue by actor-comedian Andy Griffith. The monologue is a description of a college football game, as seen by a naive country preacher who attends the game by accident and is entirely puzzled by it. At Griffith's request, Milton Alderfer (who was only 19 at the time), recorded and produced the original master tape in Greensboro, North Carolina. The master was then sent to Chapel Hill, North Carolina and mass-produced by the Colonial Records label in late 1953. Soon, after Colonial had sold nearly 50,000 copies of the", "psg_id": "11372888" }, { "title": "What It Was, Was Football", "text": "film. What It Was, Was Football Mason “What It Was, Was Football” is a monologue by actor-comedian Andy Griffith. The monologue is a description of a college football game, as seen by a naive country preacher who attends the game by accident and is entirely puzzled by it. At Griffith's request, Milton Alderfer (who was only 19 at the time), recorded and produced the original master tape in Greensboro, North Carolina. The master was then sent to Chapel Hill, North Carolina and mass-produced by the Colonial Records label in late 1953. Soon, after Colonial had sold nearly 50,000 copies of", "psg_id": "11372892" }, { "title": "The Name of the Wind", "text": "the wind to fend off suspicious townspeople and vows to discover the titular \"Name of the Wind,\" permitting this control. Kvothe's father, the famous bard Arliden, starts composing what was to be the greatest of his works—a ballad of the ancient tragic hero Lanre. For this composition, Arliden starts collecting all the various tales of the mythical Chandrian and trying to get at the kernel of truth behind them—without explaining how this is related to Lanre. This inquiry turns out to have fatal consequences. When the troupe makes a halt, Kvothe's mother sends him to gather sage in the surrounding", "psg_id": "10760915" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor", "text": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor is a 1997 made-for-television biographical film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Geraldine Chaplin as Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa herself had approved the script but withdrew her imprimatur shortly before her death. It was broadcast on what was then known as The Family Channel on 5 October 1997. In mid-1940s Calcutta, Mother Teresa teaches geography at her convent. One day, she and one of the other sisters go outside the convent to find food for their girls, only to get caught up in a", "psg_id": "14480173" }, { "title": "What a Beautiful Name", "text": "Beautiful Name\" earned two Dove awards, Song of the Year and Worship Song of the Year. \"What a Beautiful Name\" won the award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song at the 60th Grammy Awards, the first for Hillsong Worship. The song was recorded at a live performance at the annual Hillsong Conference in 2016. Hillsong performed the song at the 48th Annual Dove Awards held at Allen Arena in Nashville. The performance was well received and \"had audience members on their feet with their hands in the air.\" When asked about performing the song in an interview with \"Billboard\"s Jim", "psg_id": "19789533" }, { "title": "In the Name of the Brother", "text": "marry King Leopold. She tells Regina she framed her to reveal what the other residents of Storybrooke really think of her, but Regina points out that anyone would have believed the airtight case Cora created. Regina realizes that Cora did it because she wanted her broken. She insists that Cora come with her to turn herself in, feeling that she deserves from Cora what she has been trying to give Henry—the effort to become worthy of one's child. Cora agrees, but during the car ride, she goads Regina over her loss of Henry and the impossibility of reclaiming him with", "psg_id": "17043529" }, { "title": "In the Name of the King", "text": "titled \"\". Filming began on December 1, 2010 and it was released in 2011. The film stars Dolph Lundgren and Natassia Malthe. A third film, \"\", was filmed in 2013 but not released until 2014. The film starred Dominic Purcell, with Boll returning to direct. The DVD, released on April 15, 2008, does not include the 156-minute version. The Blu-ray release in December 2008 contains this edition. 813,147 units were sold, gathering a revenue of $14,865,984, more than its box office grossing. In the Name of the King In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, or simply", "psg_id": "5972728" }, { "title": "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)", "text": "\"Procrastinated Memoirs\" April 2018. Their version of the song brings out a hard more grungy sound while adding touches of mainstream influence to build and bring back a classic song that had such impact for its time. Their version of the song has already been making and name while reaching a new audience in the new millennial generation. The First Edition version appears in the following: Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) \"Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)\" is a counterculture era song written by Mickey Newbury and, in 1968,", "psg_id": "6596972" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor", "text": "far as biography or drama.\" The film won the Audience Award at the 1998 Art Film Festival and the writers were nominated for the Humanitas Prize. Chaplin drew on her experience as a convent-educated schoolgirl in Switzerland and her once-held desire to become a nun. Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor is a 1997 made-for-television biographical film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Geraldine Chaplin as Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa herself had approved the script but withdrew her imprimatur shortly before her death. It was broadcast on what was then", "psg_id": "14480178" }, { "title": "No-Name of the Brood", "text": "the Defenders. During the \"Civil War II\" storyline, No-Name was with the Warbound when they were informed of Bruce Banner's death and attend his funeral. In the 4th issue, Hulk along with the Warbound reach the moon in hopes to start World War Hulk but instead meets Zombiefied versions of Giant Man and the Inhumans. In the battle, Giant Man eats both No-Name and Miek. In \"What if The Hulk died and Caiera had lived?\" No-Name helps Caiera conquer earth for destroying Sakaar and killing The Hulk without knowing it was Miek, because he dies in hopes of finding the", "psg_id": "11340207" }, { "title": "What the Duck", "text": "name of each strip is picked by the author from those suggested by the readers in the comment section of the comic. The author approves of and even encourages people spreading the strips on the web. The comic strips have also been published in two books, \"What the Duck, Rule of Nerds\" and \"What the Duck: A W.T. Duck Collection\". \"What the Duck\" merchandise is available through the official website. What the Duck What the Duck is a comic strip by Aaron Johnson that was produced from 2006 to 2016. It started as a webcomic, with the first strip posted", "psg_id": "10276152" }, { "title": "In the Name of the Grandfather", "text": "In the Name of the Grandfather \"In the Name of the Grandfather\" is the fourteenth episode of the twentieth season of \"The Simpsons\". It first aired on Sky1 on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 2009 and aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 22, 2009. It was the first episode of the show to premiere in Europe before airing on Fox. In the episode, the Simpsons buy a new hot tub and spend so much time relaxing in it that they neglect Abraham \"Grampa\" Simpson. Homer decides to make it up to Grampa by helping him", "psg_id": "12458273" }, { "title": "In the Name of the Brother", "text": "In the Name of the Brother \"In the Name of the Brother\" is the 12th episode of the second season of the American ABC fantasy/drama television series \"Once Upon a Time\", and the show's 34th episode overall, which aired on January 20, 2013. In this episode Dr. Whale has to face his fears with helping people, while flashbacks show Victor Frankenstein bringing his brother back from the dead. It was written by Jane Espenson and directed by Milan Cheylov. Rumplestiltskin is featured in a black and white forest with a red cloak. In a black-and-white land (Earth, said by Dr", "psg_id": "17043520" }, { "title": "What I Was", "text": "What I Was What I Was is Meg Rosoff's third novel for young adults. The book was published in 2007, and was shortlisted for both the Costa Children's Book Award and the Carnegie Medal. \"What I Was\" tells the story of a secret friendship between two teenagers, one an unhappy public schoolboy and the other living an independent and isolated life on the beach near the school. It is set on the East Anglian coast in 1962. The book is framed as the reminiscence of an old man recalling the year he discovered love. It is written as a first-person", "psg_id": "10840910" }, { "title": "What Was Before", "text": "What Was Before What Was Before () is a 2010 novel by the German writer Martin Mosebach. Through a series of vignettes, it tells the story of a man from the affluent suburbs of Frankfurt, who is asked by his girlfriend what his life was like before they met. An English translation by Kári Driscoll was published in 2014. \"Publishers Weekly\" wrote: \"Mosebach's charming, exuberant narrator is not be trusted, and the novel calls into question our notions of memory. Mosebach's writing is florid, tinged with a biting wit. ... Irreverent, playful, and intricate, Mosebach's book is a deconstruction of", "psg_id": "18660879" }, { "title": "What Was Lost", "text": "by night — crowded with shoppers during the day, but empty and bleak at night. She found ideas for her book from her job in the Merry Hill Shopping Centre near Dudley in the West Midlands. \"What Was Lost\" was rejected by 20 agents and publishers before being accepted for publication by Tindal Street Press, a small Birmingham publisher. \"What Was Lost\" is a mystery story about a missing girl. It is also a portrait of a changing community over twenty years. It examines modern life's emptiness, and society's obsession with shopping. \"What Was Lost\" is set in the city", "psg_id": "11413537" }, { "title": "What Was Before", "text": "how we choose to tell stories.\" What Was Before What Was Before () is a 2010 novel by the German writer Martin Mosebach. Through a series of vignettes, it tells the story of a man from the affluent suburbs of Frankfurt, who is asked by his girlfriend what his life was like before they met. An English translation by Kári Driscoll was published in 2014. \"Publishers Weekly\" wrote: \"Mosebach's charming, exuberant narrator is not be trusted, and the novel calls into question our notions of memory. Mosebach's writing is florid, tinged with a biting wit. ... Irreverent, playful, and intricate,", "psg_id": "18660880" }, { "title": "Killing in the Name", "text": "lyrics, \"Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me\" repeatedly. Hosts Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty apologized afterward. On December 20, 2009, BBC Radio 1 revealed the song had successfully reached the number one spot, selling more than 500,000 copies and being the first exclusively download-only single to be Christmas number one in the process. The following week Joe McElderry's cover of the song \"The Climb\" became the last British number one single of 2009. \"Killing In The Name\" dropped to number two, falling 38 places to number 40 the week after, and dropping out of the top 75", "psg_id": "5614441" }, { "title": "What Was Said", "text": "Award. What Was Said What Was Said (released January 29, 2016 on the ECM label) is an album by pianist Tord Gustavsen, vocalist Simin Tander and drummer Jarle Vespestad. The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded \"What Was Said\" 4 stars and stated \"This band incorporates improvisational elements into the core of each composition, and the role of the singer is as a co-conspirator in the creation of the moment.\". They also selected it as one of their Favorite Jazz Albums of 2016. Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham called it \"returning to simple songs with religious roots, and to", "psg_id": "19421270" }, { "title": "What Was Said", "text": "What Was Said What Was Said (released January 29, 2016 on the ECM label) is an album by pianist Tord Gustavsen, vocalist Simin Tander and drummer Jarle Vespestad. The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded \"What Was Said\" 4 stars and stated \"This band incorporates improvisational elements into the core of each composition, and the role of the singer is as a co-conspirator in the creation of the moment.\". They also selected it as one of their Favorite Jazz Albums of 2016. Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham called it \"returning to simple songs with religious roots, and to collaboration", "psg_id": "19421268" }, { "title": "Killing in the Name", "text": "a successful campaign to prevent \"The X Factor\" winner's song from gaining the Christmas number one in the United Kingdom for a fifth successive year. \"Killing in the Name\" has been described as \"a howling, expletive-driven tirade against the ills of American society.\" The uncensored version contains the word \"fuck\" seventeen times. The song builds in intensity, with Zack de la Rocha chanting the line \"Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me\", murmuring the line the first four times, building in a crescendo the next four times and screaming angrily the line the final eight times culminating with", "psg_id": "5614432" }, { "title": "No-Name of the Brood", "text": "Hulk alive. In the first story, No-Name and the rest of Warbound are killed after Iron Man didn't hesitate in using the lasing and destroys New York. In the second story that asked what would happen if Thor had battled Hulk\", No-Name assisted the Warbound in fighting the Warriors Three until Miek's treachery is known. After Thor had successfully reasoned with Hulk, No-Name joined the Warbound in returning to Sakaar with plans to rebuild it. No-Name of the Brood No-Name of the Brood is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is a Sleazoid", "psg_id": "11340208" }, { "title": "In the Name of Suffering", "text": "metal website Hellbound.ca mentioned how \"In the Name of Suffering\", along with its follow-up \"Take as Needed for Pain\", created the framework for \"one of the most interesting, yet disturbing, bands around\". In William York's review of the album for AllMusic, he states \"Later Eyehategod albums have more memorable songs, but \"In the Name of Suffering\" arguably captures the band's compelling ugliness in its most raw state.\" In the Name of Suffering In the Name of Suffering is the debut album by sludge metal pioneers Eyehategod, initially released in 1990 through the obscure French independent label Intellectual Convulsion. Eyehategod was", "psg_id": "7178441" }, { "title": "This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For", "text": "This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For is the first release by Bring Me the Horizon, released on 25 September 2004, through Thirty Days of Night Records in Australia and on 30 January 2005, through Visible Noise records in the UK. \"This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For\" was released on 25 September 2004 in the US through Earache Records. The original pressing, on Thirty Days of Night Records, was a strict run of only 1,000 copies. Its title comes from", "psg_id": "9078659" }, { "title": "Origin of the name Khuzestan", "text": "Origin of the name Khuzestan Although Herodotus and Xenophon referred to the entire region as Susiana, the name Khuzestan is what has been referred to the southwestern most province of Persia (Iran) from antiquity. In some instances, sugar and sugar cane have been given as the meaning of Khuz. The fertile soil of Khuzestan has a splendid potential for growing this plant, making excellent harvests for sugar cane possible here. However, most experts believe the name Khuzestan to be derived from \"Ķūzī\", the name of the original non-Semitic people of the province, whose distinctive language reportedly survived until Sassanid times.", "psg_id": "5269046" }, { "title": "In the Name of the Grandfather", "text": "Paddy Power started taking bets on what would happen in the episode. It offered odds on things such as which Irish phrase Homer would use first, number of viewers, and which Irish star would make a cameo appearance. The initial airing of the episode on Sky1 in the United Kingdom drew an average of 957,000 viewers with a 4.7% share of the audience. The initial broadcast on Sky1 in Ireland was watched by 511,000 viewers, with a 33% share. The episode became the most watched Sky1 broadcast in Ireland, breaking the previous record set in April 2004. The episode also", "psg_id": "12458290" }, { "title": "The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was", "text": "undressed yourself to teach us fear..\" as in figuratively \"put something on, you've put yourself out to teach fear.\"). The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was \"The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was\" or \"The Story of a Boy Who Went Forth to Learn Fear\" () is a German folktale collected by the Brothers Grimm. It is tale number 4 in the collection. It was also included by Andrew Lang in \"The Blue Fairy Book\" (1889). The Grimms' first, 1812 edition contained a much shorter version, \"Good Bowling", "psg_id": "7159859" } ]
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which bank has the a team raided?
[ { "title": "The A-Team", "text": "intercut with news footage from the war with Barry McGuire's \"Eve of Destruction\" playing in the background. The show's ties to the Vietnam War are fully dealt with in the opening arc of the fifth season, dubbed \"The Court-Martial (Part 1–3)\", in which the team is finally court-martialed for the robbery of the bank of Hanoi. The character of Roderick Decker makes a return on the witness stand, and various newly introduced characters from the A-Team's past also make appearances. The team, after a string of setbacks, decides to plead guilty to the crime and they are sentenced to be", "psg_id": "405421" } ]
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[ { "title": "X-Raided", "text": "record label beginning in 1999 with the help of his mother. The new label would come to be known as Madman Records. Before the murder, Brown was a clerk at the Sacramento County Courthouse, but she quit when X-Raided was there as a defendant. In 2011, X-Raided signed a distribution deal with RBC Records. X-Raided has continued recording, including work on his forthcoming album, as well as features for L.A.M.B (Roccy & Sccit), The Jacka, Mars, and G-Macc. X-Raided released his first mix-tape, \"Sacrifice\", followed by his latest album \"Sacramentally Disturbed\", in March 2012. In 2013, X-Raided worked on the", "psg_id": "4939600" }, { "title": "X-Raided", "text": "album \"Psycho Active 2\". As of 2017 he has said that he will release his last album with the name \"X-Raided\" and will be changing it to \"Anerae Brown\" his regular first and last name after saying that he is a changed man and no longer wishes to rap about what he used to rap at age 16. On September 14, 2018, after serving 26 years in prison, X-Raided was released on parole and on December 05, 2018, X-Raided signed a management contract with Tiffany Gaines, Entertainment Manager and Distributor of SS Global/Universal Music Group Distribution. Currently X-Raided is collaborating", "psg_id": "4939601" }, { "title": "Unforgiven (X-Raided album)", "text": "Unforgiven (X-Raided album) Unforgiven is the third album by rapper, X-Raided. It was released in 1998 for Black Market Records and features production from X-Raided, The Verbal Tek/Bomb Productions, RAW and DJ Shareil. \"Unforgiven\" was X-Raided's first album to make it to the Billboard charts, reaching number 14 on the Top Heatseekers and number 54 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. X-Raided worked on \"Unforgiven\" while serving a 31-year murder sentence at Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad, California. Unlike his previous album which contained low quality vocal tracks recorded over the phone, X-Raided used a DAT recorder for \"Unforgiven\". The", "psg_id": "11906658" }, { "title": "X-Raided", "text": "with Brotha Lynch Hung on a new album to be released some time in 2019 as well as a national tour projected for summer of 2019. In March 1992, X-Raided and four other gang members were arrested for raiding the home of Patricia Harris and fatally shooting her. X-Raided was convicted of first degree murder with a special circumstance of gang-related homicide and he was sentenced to 31 years to life in prison at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility. On September 14, 2018, after serving 26 years in prison, X-Raided was released on parole. X-Raided Anerae Brown (born July", "psg_id": "4939602" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "and melancholy.\" According to an interview in the \"Manchester Evening News\" (published October 22, 2007), \"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" is Britt Ekland's favorite film. Ekland divorced Peter Sellers four days before the film was released. Walter Winchell reported that the divorce stemmed from Sellers' displeasure that she had appeared nude in the film. Ekland was quoted, \"I loved William Friedkin who directed me in the film \"The Night They Raided Minky's\" because he was very specific and honest and young. He got the performance out of me which he knew I had in me.\" A stage adaptation as a", "psg_id": "7175764" }, { "title": "Unforgiven (X-Raided album)", "text": "DAT recordings were then taken to a studio by the producer so that beats could be added. Unforgiven (X-Raided album) Unforgiven is the third album by rapper, X-Raided. It was released in 1998 for Black Market Records and features production from X-Raided, The Verbal Tek/Bomb Productions, RAW and DJ Shareil. \"Unforgiven\" was X-Raided's first album to make it to the Billboard charts, reaching number 14 on the Top Heatseekers and number 54 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. X-Raided worked on \"Unforgiven\" while serving a 31-year murder sentence at Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad, California. Unlike his previous album which", "psg_id": "11906659" }, { "title": "X-Raided", "text": "to 1995, X-Raided recorded songs over the telephone while in jail awaiting trial. These recordings were released on the 1995 album \"Xorcist\". A track on the album begins with a recording of a collect call from X-Raided which identifies him as \"an inmate in Sacramento County Jail\". This second album garnered even more attention and it was covered in various mainstream media outlets including \"Playboy\" (September 1996). X-Raided's next album \"Unforgiven\" came in 1998, with X-Raided's vocals recorded on a DAT machine. Beats were added later by producer DJ VerbalTek. A prison official said he was puzzled about how the", "psg_id": "4939598" }, { "title": "X-Raided", "text": "X-Raided Anerae Brown (born July 30, 1974), better known by his stage name X-Raided, is an American rapper and a former 24th Street Garden Blocc Crip gang member. Born July 30, 1974, Brown was raised by his mother, Shirley James 'Jaz' Brown, a clerk at the Sacramento County Courthouse. The first X-Raided album, \"Psycho Active\", was recorded in June 1990 with Sacramento rapper Brotha Lynch Hung, and released in 1992. Brown claims that the recording was made during a deadly conflict between the 24th Street Garden Blocc Crips and the Meadowview Bloods, contributing to lyrics full of violence. From 1993", "psg_id": "4939597" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "His highly-acclaimed performance was nominated for a Tony Award. Wisdom had made a series of low-budget star-vehicle comedies for the Rank Organisation. Never highly regarded by critics, Wisdom's films had enjoyed good box-office returns in his native country. \"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" was his first American film, and he received good notices. A contributor to \"Variety\" wrote: \"So easily does Wisdom dominate his many scenes, other cast members suffer by comparison\", and \"Time\" compared him to Buster Keaton. The songs were written by the Broadway team of composer Charles Strouse and lyricist Lee Adams, who had won a Tony", "psg_id": "7175744" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "musical, titled \"Minsky's\", opened officially on February 6, 2009 at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, and ran through March 1, 2009. The new musical was directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw, with a book by Bob Martin and music and lyrics by Charles Strouse and Susan Birkenhead. Though the show's program notes that it is based on the film, the book is essentially a new story. The film was released on DVD on May 20, 2008 in wide-screen and full screen versions. The Night They Raided Minsky's The Night They Raided Minsky's is a 1968 musical comedy film directed by", "psg_id": "7175765" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "The Night They Raided Minsky's The Night They Raided Minsky's is a 1968 musical comedy film directed by William Friedkin and produced by Norman Lear. Contrary to the film’s opening comments, this is a fictional account of the invention of the striptease at Minsky's Burlesque in 1925. The film is based on the novel by Rowland Barber, published in 1960. Rachel Schpitendavel (Britt Ekland), an innocent Amish girl from rural Pennsylvania, arrives in New York's Lower East Side hoping to make it as a dancer. Rachel's dances are based on Bible stories. She auditions at Minsky's Burlesque, but her dances", "psg_id": "7175732" }, { "title": "X-Raided", "text": "recording was made, because \"inmates are not allowed to have tape recorders.\" In 2000, X-Raided released an album under the pseudonym \"Nefarious\" titled \"Speak of the Devil\" in order to continue to release music despite the state of California targeting his previous release trying to claim that it fell under the Son of Sam law. X-Raided chose the moniker because the prosecutor in his trial referred to him as nefarious in attempts to paint him in a negative light to the jury. \"The Initiation\" was released in early 2001, and was the culmination of X-Raided's attempts at forming his own", "psg_id": "4939599" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "on which the book was based took place, it was hardly epochal in the history of burlesque, but it did turn out to be a prelude to much greater troubles... Anyway, the raid story was fun, but the raid itself was simply one of dozens to which we had become accustomed; certainly no big crisis.\" Minsky's theater, the National Winter Garden on Houston Street, was raided for the first time in 1917 when Mae Dix absentmindedly began removing her costume before she reached the wings. When the crowd cheered, Dix returned to the stage and continued removing her clothing to", "psg_id": "7175736" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "who was also an uncredited editor on the film. The film received good reviews for its tribute to old time burlesque. Roger Ebert wrote in the \"Chicago Sun-Times\", \"\"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" is being promoted as some sort of laff-a-minit, slapstick extravaganza, but it isn't. It has the courage to try for more than that and just about succeeds. It avoids the phony glamour and romanticism that the movies usually use to smother burlesque (as in \"Gypsy\") and it really seems to understand this most-American art form.\" \"The New York Times\" critic Renata Adler wrote, \"The nicest thing about", "psg_id": "7175759" }, { "title": "Colonial National Bank", "text": "of Indian origin) by introducing new services, expanding its staff by hiring mainly indigenous Fijians, and increasing its lending to indigenous Fijians. In mid-1995 NBF was running bad and doubtful debts of at least F$90 million. By 1996 NBF’s bad and doubtful debts were estimated at over F$220million, or 8 percent of GDP. In 1998 the government split NBF into a \"good bank\", which it privatized, and a \"bad bank\", which took over the non-performing loans. The government essentially raided the national provident fund to fund the bad bank. In 1999 the financial services group, Colonial Ltd, acquired 51% of", "psg_id": "8050998" }, { "title": "Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricket team", "text": "Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricket team The Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricket team, formerly known as Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan cricket team, are a first-class cricket side who play in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy competition in Pakistan. They are sponsored by the Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited. As the Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan they played 148 first-class matches from 1985–86 to 2001–02, with 45 wins, 26 losses and 77 draws. When the bank changed its name and structure in 2002, the team also changed its name, beginning with the 2002–03 season, to Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited. Up to the beginning", "psg_id": "19041129" }, { "title": "Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricket team", "text": "(Grade II) 2017/18 final: Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricket team The Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricket team, formerly known as Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan cricket team, are a first-class cricket side who play in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy competition in Pakistan. They are sponsored by the Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited. As the Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan they played 148 first-class matches from 1985–86 to 2001–02, with 45 wins, 26 losses and 77 draws. When the bank changed its name and structure in 2002, the team also changed its name, beginning with the 2002–03 season, to Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited.", "psg_id": "19041131" }, { "title": "2010 Team Saxo Bank season", "text": "2010 Team Saxo Bank season The 2010 season for Danish professional cycling team began in January with the Tour Down Under and ended in October at the Japan Cup. As a UCI ProTour team, they were automatically invited and obliged to attend every event in the ProTour. The team's manager is Bjarne Riis, in his twelfth season with the team. The online investment bank Saxo Bank originally announced that they would end their sponsorship of the team after the 2010 season, feeling their advertising money would be better spent elsewhere. Riis brought in SunGard as a title sponsor for 2011,", "psg_id": "14132854" }, { "title": "Deutsche Bank", "text": "of approximately €6.1 billion and a net loss of approximately €6.7 billion. Following this announcement, a bank analyst at Citi declared: \"We believe a capital increase now looks inevitable and see an equity shortfall of up to €7 billion, on the basis that Deutsche may be forced to book another €3 billion to €4 billion of litigation charges in 2016.\" Since May 2017, its biggest shareholder is Chinese conglomerate HNA Group, which owns 10% of its shares. In November 2018, the bank had their Frankfurt offices raided by police in connection with ongoing investigations around the Panama papers and money", "psg_id": "2799425" }, { "title": "State Bank of Pakistan cricket team", "text": "State Bank of Pakistan cricket team State Bank of Pakistan cricket team is a first-class cricket team sponsored by the State Bank of Pakistan. They compete in Pakistan's first-class List A and Twenty20 tournaments. State Bank of Pakistan made their first-class debut (along with Pakistan Automobiles Corporation) in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy in 1983-84, but lost all their nine matches. In a bizarre match against Muslim Commercial Bank they were dismissed for 73 and 57. \"Wisden\" explained: \"Owing to injuries State Bank batted six short in each innings.\" Apart from that match, their last one of the season, they were dismissed", "psg_id": "17778539" }, { "title": "Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan cricket team", "text": "Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan cricket team Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan were a Pakistani first-class cricket team sponsored by the Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan. They played in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy between 1979–80 and 1981–82. They played 20 first-class matches, with five wins, 11 losses and four draws. They qualified for the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in 1979–80 by winning the Patron's Trophy, which did not have first-class status that season. Saleem Yousuf made the team's highest score, 115, against United Bank Limited in 1981–82. He was also the team's overall highest scorer, with 1471 runs in 19 matches at an", "psg_id": "17975146" }, { "title": "Muslim Commercial Bank cricket team", "text": "wickets at 24.52. Muslim Commercial Bank cricket team Muslim Commercial Bank were a Pakistani first-class cricket team sponsored by the Muslim Commercial Bank. They played in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and the Patron's Trophy between 1976-77 and 1988-89. They played 95 first-class matches, with 25 wins, 40 losses, 29 draws and one tie. Their most successful seasons were 1977-78 and 1978-79, when they reached the final of the Patron's Trophy. In 1977-78 they had a strong team, captained by Ijaz Faqih. In their first match they dismissed Sukkur for 32 and 52 and won by an innings and 322 runs, and", "psg_id": "17971473" }, { "title": "Muslim Commercial Bank cricket team", "text": "Muslim Commercial Bank cricket team Muslim Commercial Bank were a Pakistani first-class cricket team sponsored by the Muslim Commercial Bank. They played in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and the Patron's Trophy between 1976-77 and 1988-89. They played 95 first-class matches, with 25 wins, 40 losses, 29 draws and one tie. Their most successful seasons were 1977-78 and 1978-79, when they reached the final of the Patron's Trophy. In 1977-78 they had a strong team, captained by Ijaz Faqih. In their first match they dismissed Sukkur for 32 and 52 and won by an innings and 322 runs, and in their third", "psg_id": "17971470" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "it as a lark. I had just come off six months on \"The Producers\", a trying experience that pickled my nerve endings, and I badly needed a soothing job...The script revealed a frothy, unimportant film full of musical numbers, the kind of thing that might be snapped into shape in six to eight weeks of editing. I loved cutting musicals; I expected a short stretch of mindless fun.\" In the end, it took him over nine months to cut the film. He wrote: \"From the very beginning, the idea behind \"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" had been to create an", "psg_id": "7175751" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "quoted as saying that \"'The Night They Raided Minskys\" will be \"poetic reality.\" Tony Curtis was cast as Raymond Paine in June 1967, but dropped out a month later because of creative differences. Alan Alda, whose father, Robert Alda, had been in burlesque, was cast as Paine, but was unable to leave his role on Broadway in \"The Apple Tree\". Jason Robards took over the Paine role about a month before filming began. (Raymond Paine was the name of a real straight man who was in the show that night. He was killed in a hit and run accident in", "psg_id": "7175742" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "full female and male nudity. \"Minsky's\" was Bert Lahr's last film. The 72-year-old comedian, best known for his role as the Cowardly Lion in \"The Wizard of Oz\", was a veteran of the Columbia burlesque wheel. He was hospitalized on November 21 for what was reported as a back ailment. In \"Notes on a Cowardly Lion: The Biography of Bert Lahr\", John Lahr wrote: \"Bert Lahr died in the early morning of December 4, 1967. Two weeks before, he had returned home at 2 a.m., chilled and feverish, from the damp studio where \"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" was being", "psg_id": "7175748" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "remain intact.\" The producers used test footage of Lahr, plus an uncredited voice double and a body double, burlesque legend Joey Faye, to complete the late comedian's role. Filming was scheduled to wrap on December 22, 1967. The movie was released exactly a year later, on December 22, 1968. Film editor Ralph Rosenblum documented his experience working on \"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" in his 1979 book (written with Robert Karen), \"When the Shooting Stops ...The Cutting Begins\". Rosenblum wrote: \"I had taken \"Minsky's\" on not because I believed it would be a great editorial challenge but because I saw", "psg_id": "7175750" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "wild applause. Billy Minsky ordered the \"accident\" repeated every night. This began an endless cycle; to keep their license, the Minskys had to keep their shows clean, but to keep drawing customers, they had to be risqué. Whenever they went too far, however, they were raided. According to Morton Minsky, Mademoiselle Fifi was actually a woman named Mary Dawson, from Pennsylvania. Morton suggests that his brother, Billy, persuaded Dawson to expose her breasts in order to create a sensation. By 1925, it was permissible for girls in legitimate shows staged by Ziegfeld, George White and Earl Carroll—as well as burlesque—to", "psg_id": "7175737" }, { "title": "State Bank of Pakistan cricket team", "text": "with 5 wins, 3 losses and 3 draws. In the President's Trophy in 2012-13 they finished ninth out of eleven teams, with 2 wins, 4 losses and 3 draws, and in 2013-14 they finished tenth, with 2 wins, 5 losses and 3 draws. State Bank of Pakistan cricket team State Bank of Pakistan cricket team is a first-class cricket team sponsored by the State Bank of Pakistan. They compete in Pakistan's first-class List A and Twenty20 tournaments. State Bank of Pakistan made their first-class debut (along with Pakistan Automobiles Corporation) in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy in 1983-84, but lost all their", "psg_id": "17778541" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "Award for the musical \"Bye Bye Birdie\" in 1961, and went on to win Tonys for \"Applause\" (1970) and \"Annie\" (1977, with lyricist Martin Charnin). Strouse also wrote the theme song \"Those Were The Days\" for Lear's sitcom \"All in the Family\". The score was orchestrated and conducted by Broadway veteran Philip J. Lang, working on his only film made for theatrical release. \"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" was the first musical shot entirely on location in New York City. The budget exceeded $3 million, making it the most expensive film shot in the city up until that time. A", "psg_id": "7175745" }, { "title": "The Night They Raided Minsky's", "text": "saw the first cut of \"Minsky's\", Friedkin was interviewed on British television, and called \"Minsky's\" \"the biggest piece of crap I'd ever worked on.\" According to Rosenblum, \"I'd heard that [Friedkin] would be barred from screenings [of \"Minsky's\"] because of his talk show blunder and would have to pay to get in.\" Eventually, \"The Night They Raided Minsky's\" was remade in the cutting room. \"Above all, this emerging \"Minsky's\" was highly contemporary,\" Rosenblum wrote. \"One might even conclude it had a New Look. The obvious fact that had eluded us from the beginning suddenly struck me now: The avant-garde quality", "psg_id": "7175755" }, { "title": "A Man, a Woman, and a Bank", "text": "A Man, a Woman, and a Bank A Man, a Woman, and a Bank, also known as A Very Big Withdraw, is a 1979 Canadian heist film, starring Donald Sutherland and Brooke Adams and directed by Noel Black. Film was partially funded by McNichol, a production company formed by teenage actress Kristy McNichol, her manager-mother Carollyne and their representatives. This is the only film the McNichol team produced. A thief, Reese Halperin, and his accomplice, computer expert Norman Barrie, devise a scheme to break into a Vancouver bank. While carrying out the bank's blueprints, Reese is inadvertently photographed by Stacey", "psg_id": "9245135" }, { "title": "State Bank of India cricket team", "text": "captained the team's last five championship-winning sides. In all he played 20 times for State Bank of India, scoring 1267 runs at an average of 46.92, with four centuries. Hanumant Singh, his predecessor as captain, played in all 23 of State Bank of India's matches, scoring 1496 runs at 49.86, also with four centuries. Sharad Diwadkar took the most wickets: 64 at 22.15 in 19 matches. Bishan Bedi took 40 wickets at 12.22 in five matches. State Bank of India cricket team State Bank of India were a first-class cricket team sponsored by the State Bank of India that played", "psg_id": "17902973" }, { "title": "How to Rob a Bank", "text": "against corporations and how they stack the deck, we realize that the situation is very different from what it appears: in fact, it is Jessica, not Jinx, who is robbing the bank. She is aligned with Simon, who leads an armed team inside the branch. However, Jinx’s entry into the scenario upsets the heist, leading him and Jessica to be inadvertently locked inside the vault. In addition, Jinx has called the cops, who, led by Officer De Gepse, have surrounded the bank. Jinx makes contact with Simon by cell phone, and the situation becomes clearer, as he realizes Jessica has", "psg_id": "8143476" }, { "title": "Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce", "text": "the bank. Kassie afterwards founded Genuity Capital and was alleged to have raided 20 key employees from World Markets for his new startup, causing CIBC to file suit. Gerald T. McCaughey became Kassie's replacement heading World Markets and in February 2004, was promoted to president and chief operating officer, assuring his succession as CEO. Shortly after assuming his position, McCaughey reportedly dismissed Jill Denham, vice chair of retail markets and a potential rival for the CEO post. Denham was reportedly a close ally of Hunkin and Kassie, and McCaughey wanted to build his own senior executive team. Current senior executive", "psg_id": "2094291" }, { "title": "State Bank of India cricket team", "text": "State Bank of India cricket team State Bank of India were a first-class cricket team sponsored by the State Bank of India that played 23 first-class matches between 1963 and 1973. They won the Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament seven times. State Bank of India were one of several sponsored teams in the Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament. They lost their first match in 1963-64, did not participate in 1964-65, and progressed through to the final in 1965-66 on the basis of first-innings leads in two drawn matches, but lost the final to Hyderabad Cricket Association XI. They were one of the", "psg_id": "17902969" }, { "title": "Chief Cashier of the Bank of England", "text": "She is the 33rd Chief Cashier since the Bank was founded in 1694. The position has the following responsibilities: The Executive Director Banking & Chief Cashier is a member of the Governor’s Executive Team which is the Bank’s senior management group. In 1694 the Bank of England was established. Almost immediately, the Bank started to issue notes in return for deposits. The crucial feature that made Bank of England notes a means of exchange was the promise to pay the bearer the sum of the note on demand. This meant that the note could be redeemed at the Bank for", "psg_id": "13713523" }, { "title": "Anglo Irish Bank", "text": "place in relation to these loans, the Central Bank of Ireland was of the view that the practices surrounding these loans were not appropriate. As a result, we continued to monitor and investigate this and as part of this process we advised Anglo-Irish Bank to ensure that these loans are reported in the annual accounts for 2008.\" The Financial Regulator resigned in January 2009 under pressure to do so. In February 2009, Gardaí from the Bureau of Fraud Investigation raided the offices of Anglo Irish Bank. In Anglo Irish Bank's 2009 Annual Report it lists loans to former directors totalling", "psg_id": "3305729" }, { "title": "Wema Bank", "text": "the Bank underwent a strategic repositioning exercise spearheaded by a new management team that has seen its finances and profile rise considerably which finally culminated into its taking a sound strategic decision to operate as a commercial Bank with regional scope in South South Nigeria, South West Nigeria, Lagos and Federal Capital Territory in 2011. In December 2011, Wema Bank became the first sub-Saharan African financial institution to fully deploy the Finacle 10.2 Core Banking Application which has greatly enhanced its branch and e-banking service offerings to customers whilst reducing system downtime and improving access to banking services. In December", "psg_id": "14466090" }, { "title": "Axis Bank", "text": "smart phones to both Axis Bank accounts and other banks' account holders. Axis Bank augmented reality feature within its mobile app which lists all the dining destinations, property lists, shopping centers, bank ATMs, branches and many other things not only as a location on GPS but also in real life pictures along with distance and directions. The innovation hub located in Bengaluru, has an in-house innovation team and an accelerator programme. With this launch, Axis Bank becomes the first Indian bank to introduce a dedicated innovation lab in the country. Axis Bank provide a ‘24X7 Instant Personal Loan’ on smartphones", "psg_id": "10671323" }, { "title": "1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division A", "text": "team played off against the team that won the Santam Bank Trophy Division B over two legs. The winner over these two ties qualified for the 1990 Santam Bank Trophy Division A, while the losing team qualified for the 1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division B. The top two teams from Division A and the top two teams from Division B qualified to the Trophy finals: In the promotion play-offs, conceded the second leg to , who won promotion to the Currie Cup Division B. were initially relegated, but due to the Currie Cup Division B's expansion to 8 teams, they", "psg_id": "17610765" }, { "title": "A Man, a Woman, and a Bank", "text": "Bishop, who is taking pictures for the bank's advertising campaign. Reese and Stacey meet, and, complicating the burglary somewhat, fall in love. A Man, a Woman, and a Bank A Man, a Woman, and a Bank, also known as A Very Big Withdraw, is a 1979 Canadian heist film, starring Donald Sutherland and Brooke Adams and directed by Noel Black. Film was partially funded by McNichol, a production company formed by teenage actress Kristy McNichol, her manager-mother Carollyne and their representatives. This is the only film the McNichol team produced. A thief, Reese Halperin, and his accomplice, computer expert Norman", "psg_id": "9245136" }, { "title": "2010 Team Saxo Bank season", "text": "and later it was revealed that Saxo Bank would continue to sponsor the team for 2011 in spite of their previous announcement. Ages as of January 1, 2010. In February, before the spring season and races known as \"classics\" began, Haedo won the first-ever Mumbai Cyclothon, the first UCI-rated race in the nation of India. He was first over the line after outsprinting a breakaway companion. Cancellara got the team's first victory of the season, winning the inaugural Tour of Oman after a second-place finish in the event's closing individual time trial. Team Saxo Bank came to the Giro without", "psg_id": "14132855" }, { "title": "Bank of England club", "text": "Bank of England club The Bank of England club is a nickname in English association football for a football club which has a strong financial backing. It was used to refer to Arsenal F.C. in the 1930s as well as in recent times for being the last of the Premier League's Big Four clubs to be owned primarily by English investors. The name \"Bank of England club\" or \"Bank of England team\" caught after the record-breaking spending of Arsenal in the 1920s and 1930s. Bernard Joy recalled that people \"sneered at the 'Bank of England' methods of team building\" after", "psg_id": "17194884" }, { "title": "A New Day Has Come", "text": "track, which for Dion represents the birth of her child but \"it can mean different things for anyone who has to find strength again\"; I'm Alive\", \"fun\" and \"fresh\" song from the team that wrote \"That's the Way It Is\"; \"I Surrender\", the album's \"bombastic, heart-pounding\" ballad which has become a popular song choice for contestants on reality television singing competitions like \"American Idol\"; \"Sorry for Love\", a dance number written and produced by the Swedish team, co-written by Kara DioGuardi; \"Have You Ever Been in Love\", a power ballad also written and produced by Bagge and Åström; \"Goodbye's (The", "psg_id": "3437720" }, { "title": "South Indian Bank", "text": "first scheduled Bank in the private sector in Kerala to get the license under section 22 of the Banking Regulation Act 1949 from RBI on 17-06-1957. South Indian Bank unveiled the new corporate logo. Till date, the bank has covered more than 100 villages and 15 urban centres under Financial Inclusion and opened more than 10 exclusive FLC Centres in the bank premises, which spreads across the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. South Indian Bank has appointed direct Business Correspondents in the allotted villages and are supervised by a team of officers in the FIP Cell", "psg_id": "13628475" }, { "title": "Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan cricket team", "text": "average of 39.75. Jalaluddin (who captained the team in 1981-82) had the best innings bowling figures, 7 for 43 against Pakistan Railways in 1981–82. He also took most wickets overall, with 70 at an average of 25.45. The best match bowling figures were by Tanvir Ali, who took 13 for 145 (7 for 76 and 6 for 69) against Pakistan International Airlines in 1980–81 in his second first-class match. Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan cricket team Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan were a Pakistani first-class cricket team sponsored by the Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan. They played in the Quaid-e-Azam", "psg_id": "17975147" }, { "title": "Danske Bank (Northern Ireland)", "text": "2004 the cash centre at the bank's headquarters in Belfast was raided, and £26.5 million stolen. Most of this consisted of uncirculated Northern Bank notes, as well as millions in used notes. There was also over a million pounds in other currencies. The police and government as well as other major political figures in both Ireland and the United Kingdom accused the Provisional Irish Republican Army of being responsible. On 9 October 2008 the trial of the only man to be charged with the robbery collapsed when Chris Ward, 26, was found not guilty. Danske Bank (Northern Ireland) Danske Bank", "psg_id": "17256101" }, { "title": "Clydesdale Bank", "text": "NAB Group, who are one of the Games' main sponsors as well as a key partner with the Australian team, whilst the sister company, Bank of New Zealand, has joined forces to support its national team. The bank also released a series of Ten Pound (£10) notes with a Commonwealth Games related theme for the occasion. Clydesdale Bank Clydesdale Bank plc () is a commercial bank in Scotland. Formed in Glasgow in 1838, it is the smallest of the three Scottish banks. Independent until it was purchased by Midland Bank in 1920, it formed part of the National Australia Bank", "psg_id": "2335915" }, { "title": "Bank of Canada", "text": "Review. The Bank of Canada has a team of chemists, physicists, and engineers it had assembled for the development of the Canadian Journey Series, who determine potential counterfeiting threats and assess substrate materials and potential security features for use in banknote designs. It is part of the \"Four Nations Group\" of central banks, which includes the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Bank of England, and the Bank of Mexico, that collaborate on banknote security research, testing, and development. Bank of Canada The Bank of Canada (or BoC) () is a Crown corporation and Canada's central bank. Chartered in 1934 under", "psg_id": "6524908" }, { "title": "Hamro Team", "text": "men football team. Sanket, from a well-off Kathmandu family, has just returned after his studies in the US. He believes he can do something worthwhile in Nepal. Son of a bank manager, he has started working in the bank. He now wants to form a football team for the promotion of the bank. His dream is to form a unique Nepali team which can accommodate talented Nepali young players from all over the country irrespective of their castes, groups or backgrounds In the search of the players, they find interesting people along the way. Resham, a young man of Tharu", "psg_id": "15981801" }, { "title": "Sinn Féin Bank", "text": "opened a \"Trustees of Dáil Éireann\" account at the Sinn Féin Bank for a \"Self Determination Fund\" of donations from supporters. The Department of Finance of the Dáil ministry under Michael Collins was also in 6 Harcourt Street in 1919. Kathleen Kearney met her husband Stephen Behan while working at the Sinn Féin Bank. Several times in 1919 and 1920, during the Irish War of Independence, the Dublin Metropolitan Police (DMP) raided and ordered the closure of 6 Harcourt Street. The bank's bookkeeping was deliberately complex, with proxy names for accounts held by republican leaders. In 1923 it was claimed", "psg_id": "19020906" }, { "title": "The Bank Job", "text": "tell him about the photos in the deposit box. Terry recruits a small team, including one of his own workers, Eddie (Michael Jibson), Dave (Daniel Mays), Kevin, Bambas, and Guy Singer. While scouting the bank, Dave runs into local gangster Lew Vogel (David Suchet), for whom he has made several pornographic films. The gang rents a leather goods shop near the bank and tunnels into the vault. They loot the safety deposit boxes, but Terry becomes suspicious when Martine seems to display intense interest in one box. The police are alerted to the robbery by a ham radio operator who", "psg_id": "10538593" }, { "title": "The Bank Dick", "text": "movie which is shooting in town, goes on a bender, producer Mackley Q. Greene (Dick Purcell) offers the job to Sousé. While on his lunch break, it appears that he has caught one of the two men who robbed the bank where his prospective son-in-law, Og, has a job as a teller. The grateful bank president, Mr. Skinner (Pierre Watkin), gives Sousé a job as the bank's \"special officer\", a bank detective (\"dick\"). After being conned by swindler J. Frothingham Waterbury (Russell Hicks), Sousé convinces Og to steal $500 from the bank to invest in the questionable Beefsteak Mining Company.", "psg_id": "772407" }, { "title": "The Plastic Bank", "text": "The Plastic Bank The Plastic Bank, a nonprofit organization founded in Vancouver, Canada in May 2013 by David Katz and Shaun Frankson, has the stated mission of reducing the amount of plastic waste in the environment while also helping to alleviate poverty in developing countries. The organization has created stores in which impoverished people can exchange plastic waste for goods. The Plastic Bank launched its first store in Haiti in 2015. The nonprofit launched a store in the Philippines in 2016, followed by stores in Brazil and Indonesia (October 2018). The Plastic Bank sells the raw plastic waste it collects", "psg_id": "21004033" }, { "title": "A Bank for the Buck", "text": "at the new bank movement over the last few decades. A Bank for the Buck A Bank for the Buck: The Story of HDFC Bank is a book written by Tamal Bandyopadhyay. The book was released at a gathering in Mumbai on 24 November 2012, by the then Finance Minister of India P. Chidambaram. During the release of \"A Bank for the Buck\", in November 2012, Chidambaram said, \"In a period of great financial illiteracy, it's refreshing to have a book written by somebody very literate about matters relating to finance\". The book describes the birth and the growth of", "psg_id": "20519513" }, { "title": "A Bank for the Buck", "text": "A Bank for the Buck A Bank for the Buck: The Story of HDFC Bank is a book written by Tamal Bandyopadhyay. The book was released at a gathering in Mumbai on 24 November 2012, by the then Finance Minister of India P. Chidambaram. During the release of \"A Bank for the Buck\", in November 2012, Chidambaram said, \"In a period of great financial illiteracy, it's refreshing to have a book written by somebody very literate about matters relating to finance\". The book describes the birth and the growth of HDFC Bank that was started in 1994 and also looks", "psg_id": "20519512" }, { "title": "JoS. A. Bank Clothiers", "text": "a suit from Jos. A. Bank is effectively cheaper than paper towels!\" The sketch went on to show Bayer using Jos. A. Bank suits to clean-up food spills and other messes. JoS. A. Bank Clothiers Joseph A. Bank Clothiers, Inc., also known by the abbreviated name JoS. A. Bank Clothiers, is a retailer of men's clothing, particularly known for its often discounted men's suits. Established in 1905, it sells its products in over 500 stores throughout the United States, and by catalog and e-commerce. The company has its headquarters in Hampstead, Carroll County, Maryland. Jos. A. Bank offers tuxedo rentals", "psg_id": "9302546" }, { "title": "Corporate Commercial Bank", "text": "withdraw their money from Corpbank and other large banks. It wasn’t until later that the Bulgarian government blamed Vassilev himself for failure of the bank. Typically, rumors that depositors' money is unsafe is how bank runs start. In the case of Corpbank, several Bulgarian media outlets ran stories accusing Vassilev of trying to organize the murder of Peevski. Prosecutors raided companies affiliated with Corpbank. They confiscated financial documents from those companies. Ultimately, the attempted murder charge was dropped in court. But before that happened, TV stations ran live feeds of the prosecution's raids. Over the course of 4 days, over", "psg_id": "17746001" }, { "title": "The BANK of Greenland", "text": "Qaqortoq followed in 1985, and in Maniitsoq in 1989. On 8 June 1985 the bank merged with \"Nuna Bank\" (formerly \"Bikuben\"), with the capital of 120 million Danish krone (DKK), retaining the name of Grønlandsbanken, and becoming the only commercial bank in the country. Later, the Bank Nordic, which has its headquarters on the Faroe Islands, established itself as a competitor with an office in Nuuk, Greenland (Bank Nordic also has offices in the Faroe Islands and Denmark). The Bank of Greenland provides commercial services, as well as products and services for private customers such as loans, specialized and automated", "psg_id": "14264965" }, { "title": "The Co-operative Bank", "text": "bank also had approximately 2,500 preference shareholders, which were irredeemable fixed-interest shares. These shareholders could attend the bank's general meetings, but only had speaking and voting rights if the dividend is in arrears, or on any resolution varying their rights or winding up the bank. Unlike other co-operative banks, such as the Dutch company Rabobank, the Co-operative Bank did not have a federal structure of local banks, instead being a single national bank. In 2015 the campaign group \"Save our Bank\" (which has 10,000 supporters) proposed a plan for customers to directly own part of the bank. A \"Union of", "psg_id": "2807182" }, { "title": "The Village Bank", "text": "and businesses of Washington and Iron Counties. The bank was organized by a group of local businessmen that were concerned about the void of a locally owned and controlled financial institution. Since inception, The Village Bank has experienced excellent growth, with most years exceeding 25%. Total assets currently exceed $200 million. Effective May 23, 2012, The Village Bank will complete a sales transaction in which Cache Valley Bank will acquire the Sunset, River Road, and Cottonmill offices. The Village Bank will continue to operate independently and serve your banking needs at the Main Office at 294 E Tabernacle in St", "psg_id": "13199852" }, { "title": "Astwood Bank", "text": "Astwood Bank Astwood Bank is a village south of Redditch. The village is noted for its successful cricket team, who have twice played at Lords in the National Village Knock Out Final. The A441 Evesham Road is the main trunk road through Astwood Bank from Redditch. Astwood Bank has an annual carnival. The carnival has been a big part of the village for over 30 years. Astwood Bank is near the Warwickshire - Worcestershire border, near villages such as Studley, Sambourne, Callow Hill, Feckenham & Cookhill. Formerly, there was a railway station called Studley & Astwood Bank, with service going", "psg_id": "9101824" }, { "title": "JoS. A. Bank Clothiers", "text": "JoS. A. Bank Clothiers Joseph A. Bank Clothiers, Inc., also known by the abbreviated name JoS. A. Bank Clothiers, is a retailer of men's clothing, particularly known for its often discounted men's suits. Established in 1905, it sells its products in over 500 stores throughout the United States, and by catalog and e-commerce. The company has its headquarters in Hampstead, Carroll County, Maryland. Jos. A. Bank offers tuxedo rentals through its parent company, Tailored Brands. Charles Bank came to Baltimore, Maryland, from Lithuania in 1866 and opened a small tailor shop in the city. By the start of the 20th", "psg_id": "9302538" }, { "title": "1921 Michigan Wolverines football team", "text": "to the Inman Hotel where the Michigan team was quartered. Michigan students raided the hotel dining room and woke the guests with a variety of cheers and songs, including \"Varsity\" and \"Samuel Hall\". The Wolverines defeated the Illini 3 to 0 on a field that was \"soaked from torrents of rain that fell all of the night before,\" with players skidding around the field and vision \"obscured by clotted mud.\" Michigan entered the game hobbled by injuries, with three of the team's backfield starters, Harry Kipke, Eddie Usher, and Ted Bank, all being unable to play. The lone scoring drive", "psg_id": "14170581" }, { "title": "Kenya Commercial Bank S.C.", "text": "KCB has both men's and ladies's sections. At the 2007 FIVB Women's World Cup four KCB players played for Kenyan national team KCB's basketball section in known as \"Kenya Commercial Bank Lions\" (or \"KCB Lions\"). It has won the Kenyan Basketball Premier League in 2001 and 2007. Their women's team in known as \"KCB Lioness\". Kenya Commercial Bank S.C. Kenya Commercial Bank Sports Club, commonly known as KCB, is a Kenyan multi-sport club based in Nairobi currently playing in the Kenyan Premier League. Owned by the Kenya Commercial Bank, the club's football team played for several years in the Kenyan", "psg_id": "9034460" }, { "title": "The A-Team", "text": "of the second season\"A-Team\" story \"When You Comin' Back, Range Rider?\", was produced by View-Master International (available both as a pack of reels, and also as a \"gift set\" with 3-D viewer), an electric race car track with A-Team vehicle covers instead of normal cars, and a TYCO produced train set with various accessories and pieces themed for the A-Team look. The set includes a Baldwin shark nose engine painted up like the Van and a matching Caboose. Following the original cancellation of the series, further merchandise has appeared as the series has achieved cult status, including an \"A-Team\" van", "psg_id": "405457" }, { "title": "Bank of Credit and Commerce International", "text": "involved in massive money laundering and other financial crimes, and illegally gained the controlling interest in a major American bank. BCCI became the focus of a massive regulatory battle in 1991, and, on 5 July of that year, customs and bank regulators in seven countries raided and locked down records of its branch offices. Investigators in the United States and the UK revealed that BCCI had been \"set up deliberately to avoid centralized regulatory review, and operated extensively in bank secrecy jurisdictions. Its affairs were extraordinarily complex. Its officers were sophisticated international bankers whose apparent objective was to keep their", "psg_id": "818420" }, { "title": "First National Bank Arena", "text": "First National Bank Arena First National Bank Arena is a 10,475-seat multi-purpose arena located on the campus of Arkansas State University, and is home to their college basketball team, the Red Wolves. First National Bank Arena has three separate public venues including a 217-seat Auditorium, a banquet/meeting room that can be divided into 3 smaller meeting rooms, and the main arena, which has permanent seating for 10,475. First National Bank Arena hosts hundreds of events each year in these three venues, and well over 100,000 people walk through its doors each year. The first event was a concert by country", "psg_id": "5676964" }, { "title": "Money in the Bank (2013)", "text": "Guerrero. Also on this show, The Usos won a triple threat tag team match, defeating Tons of Funk and 3MB's Jinder Mahal and Drew McIntyre, to become number one contenders to the WWE Tag Team Championship, earning a title match against the champions Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins (of The Shield) which would take place at the Money in the Bank Pre-show. On the June 28 episode of \"SmackDown\", Senior Advisor Theodore Long introduced the participants in the Money in the Bank ladder match for a contract to wrestle for the World Heavyweight Championship: United States Champion Dean Ambrose, Cody", "psg_id": "17336367" }, { "title": "The A-Team", "text": "Cong, and that his headquarters had been burned to the ground. This meant that the proof that the A-Team members were acting under orders had been destroyed. They were arrested, and imprisoned at Fort Bragg, from which they quickly escaped before standing trial. The origin of the A-Team is directly linked to the Vietnam War, during which the team formed. The show's introduction in the first four seasons mentions this, accompanied by images of soldiers coming out of a helicopter in an area resembling a forest or jungle. Besides this, \"The A-Team\" would occasionally feature an episode in which the", "psg_id": "405416" }, { "title": "The Sperm Bank of California", "text": "The Sperm Bank of California The Sperm Bank of California (TSBC) is a nonprofit sperm bank in Berkeley, California. It was founded by Barbara Raboy in 1982. It has a program through which adults conceived from a sperm donation can contact the donor, which was first such program offered by a sperm bank. According to a 2002 article, at the time 1,100 children had been conceived with the help of the bank and officials of the bank said roughly four out of five clients had chosen the donor ID release option. The bank serves a large lesbian and single-mother-by-choice clientele.", "psg_id": "20859243" }, { "title": "The Sperm Bank of California", "text": "The Sperm Bank of California The Sperm Bank of California (TSBC) is a nonprofit sperm bank in Berkeley, California. It was founded by Barbara Raboy in 1982. It has a program through which adults conceived from a sperm donation can contact the donor, which was first such program offered by a sperm bank. According to a 2002 article, at the time 1,100 children had been conceived with the help of the bank and officials of the bank said roughly four out of five clients had chosen the donor ID release option. The bank serves a large lesbian and single-mother-by-choice clientele.", "psg_id": "20859242" }, { "title": "TBI Bank", "text": "TBI Bank TBI Bank is a consumer and SME focused bank with headquarters in Sofia providing financial services via 69 offices in Bulgaria and Romania. TBI Bank is owned by TBIF Financial Services, a \"4finance Holding S.A.\" company since August 2016 after the approval of the Bulgarian National Bank. The bank has 1.4 million registered customers as of 2018. TBI Bank operates through a partners’ network of more than 5000 sales points and a branch network in Bulgaria and Romania and a team of more than 1500 professionals. In 2002, TBIF Financial Services (TBIF), a former Kardan Group Dutch subsidiary,", "psg_id": "20081290" }, { "title": "TBI Bank", "text": "of the special edition K10 \"The Best Banks in Bulgaria\". TBI Bank TBI Bank is a consumer and SME focused bank with headquarters in Sofia providing financial services via 69 offices in Bulgaria and Romania. TBI Bank is owned by TBIF Financial Services, a \"4finance Holding S.A.\" company since August 2016 after the approval of the Bulgarian National Bank. The bank has 1.4 million registered customers as of 2018. TBI Bank operates through a partners’ network of more than 5000 sales points and a branch network in Bulgaria and Romania and a team of more than 1500 professionals. In 2002,", "psg_id": "20081292" }, { "title": "Quontic Bank", "text": "Quontic Bank Quontic Bank is bank based in the United States with headquarters in the Astoria, Queens neighborhood of New York City and locations in six states. Though the bank offers traditional branch, in-person banking, it has gained media attention for its mobile banking app, home loans and reverse mortgages. In late 2009, real estate developer and entrepreneur Steven Schnall bought Golden First Bank, a small, troubled bank in Great Neck, New York with $24 million in assets. Terms of the sale allowed Schnall to buy the bank with a clean balance sheet. Schnall assembled a new team, injected fresh", "psg_id": "20463760" }, { "title": "A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bank Association", "text": "of the Bankverein that year was 145,000,000 marks; and 34,157,125 marks surplus. The total capital power of the A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bankverein group was (1908) 278,538,001 marks, of which 231,000,000 marks constituted the capital, and 47,538,001 marks the surplus. In 1913 the A. Schaaffhausen'sche Bank Association was the largest German regional bank. In 1914 the Bank Association was taken over by the Disconto-Association, although it remained a stand-alone credit institute until 1929. Not until the fusion of the Disconto-Association with the Deutsche Bank in 1929 was the Bank Association completely merged with the Disconto-Association and then became a part of Deutsche", "psg_id": "6625071" }, { "title": "Cosmos Bank", "text": "its Corporate Office - Cosmos Tower near on Ganeshkhind Road, Shivajinagar, Pune. This Bank is managed by executives and this executive team is led by the Managing Director. The Bank has Board of Directors. This bank was founded on January 18, 1906 in Pune by Krishnaji Sadashiv Gore and Shankar Hari Barve. The first Chairman of the Cosmos Bank was \"Sahitya Samrat N.C. Kelkar alias Tatyasaheb Kelkar\". On December 1, 1990, Cosmos Bank received the Scheduled status and within a short span of just 7 years, on November 28, 1997 the Bank was awarded the 'Multi-State' status. The Cosmos Bank", "psg_id": "5446248" }, { "title": "Bank of England club", "text": "in 1970. However, a large exodus of players in the months afterwards meant that Everton were unable to continue as they had done in 1970. Bank of England club The Bank of England club is a nickname in English association football for a football club which has a strong financial backing. It was used to refer to Arsenal F.C. in the 1930s as well as in recent times for being the last of the Premier League's Big Four clubs to be owned primarily by English investors. The name \"Bank of England club\" or \"Bank of England team\" caught after the", "psg_id": "17194888" }, { "title": "2012 Royal Bank Cup", "text": "2012 Royal Bank Cup The 2012 Royal Bank Cup was the 42nd Junior \"A\" 2012 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The 2012 Royal Bank Cup marked the 42nd consecutive year a national championship has been awarded to this skill level since the breakaway of Major Junior hockey in 1970. The Royal Bank Cup was competed for by the winners of the Doyle Cup, Anavet Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Fred Page Cup and the host team, the Humboldt Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. The tournament was hosted by the Humboldt Broncos which will", "psg_id": "16224835" }, { "title": "The A-Team", "text": "Hannibal would refer to such a tactic, after which the other members of the team would complain about its failure during the War. This was also used to refer to some of Face's past accomplishments in scamming items for the team, such as in the first-season episode \"Holiday In The Hills\", in which Murdock fondly remembers Face being able to secure a '53 Cadillac while in the Vietnam jungle. The team's ties to the Vietnam War were referred to again in the fourth-season finale, \"The Sound of Thunder\", in which the team is introduced to Tia (Tia Carrere), a war", "psg_id": "405419" }, { "title": "1988 Santam Bank Trophy Division A", "text": "1988 Santam Bank Trophy Division A The 1988 Santam Bank Trophy Division A was the third tier of domestic South African rugby, below the two Currie Cup divisions. There were six participating teams in the Santam Bank Trophy Division A. These teams were split into two sections of three teams each. Teams played the teams in their own section once over the course of the season and teams in the other section twice, once at home and once away. Teams received two points for a win and one points for a draw. The top team qualified for the Division A", "psg_id": "17595726" }, { "title": "Tinkoff Bank", "text": "sponsors of the cycling team. Tinkoff Bank Tinkoff Bank (), formerly Tinkoff Credit Systems () is a Russian commercial bank based in Moscow and founded by Oleg Tinkov in 2006. The bank does not have branches. , Tinkoff Bank has a credit rating of B+ on the Fitch Ratings and B2 on the Moody's Rating, and is the second largest provider of credit cards in Russia. Entrepreneur Oleg Tinkov founded Tinkoff Credit Systems in 2006, after working with consultants from Boston Consulting Group to see if a bank without branches could work in Russia. Tinkov invested around $70 million in", "psg_id": "19638153" }, { "title": "1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division A", "text": "1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division A The 1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division A was the third tier of domestic South African rugby, below the two Currie Cup divisions. There were six participating teams in the Santam Bank Trophy Division A. Teams played each other twice over the course of the season, once at home and once away. Teams received two points for a win and one points for a draw. The top two teams in the division – along with the top two teams from Division B qualified for the title play-off finals. The team that finished first in Division", "psg_id": "17610763" }, { "title": "1988 Santam Bank Trophy Division A", "text": "Santam Bank Trophy Division B over two legs. The winner over these two ties qualified for the 1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division A, while the losing team qualified for the 1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division B. The top two teams from Division A and the top two teams from Division B qualified to the Trophy finals: In the promotion play-offs, beat on aggregate and won promotion to the Currie Cup Division B. were initially relegated to the Division A, but due to the Currie Cup Division A's subsequent expansion to 8 teams, they retained their place. In the relegation play-offs,", "psg_id": "17595728" }, { "title": "Kenya Commercial Bank S.C.", "text": "Kenya Commercial Bank S.C. Kenya Commercial Bank Sports Club, commonly known as KCB, is a Kenyan multi-sport club based in Nairobi currently playing in the Kenyan Premier League. Owned by the Kenya Commercial Bank, the club's football team played for several years in the Kenyan Premier League, but were relegated at the end of the 2015 season after finishing in 15th place. They were promoted again in 2018 after their 2-0 victory against Talanta made it impossible to finish outside of the promotion places. Kenya Commercial Bank also has rugby, volleyball and basketball teams, all of which play in their", "psg_id": "9034458" }, { "title": "The A-Team", "text": "guy while trying to stay out of jail. And the best part had to be that regardless of the number of explosions or rounds fired, nobody ever got seriously hurt except for the occasional flesh wound of a team member.\" As a result, the \"American Rifleman\" declared \"The A-Team\" the Number One Show on Television to regularly feature firearms. Universal Studios Home Entertainment has released all five seasons of \"The A-Team\" on DVD in Region 1, 2, and 4. In Region 2, a complete series set entitled \"The A-Team--The Ultimate Collection\" was released on October 8, 2007. A complete series", "psg_id": "405466" }, { "title": "The A-Team", "text": "1983. It is airing on satellite and cable channel Esquire Network. The series was to begin airing over NBC-TV's OTA digital subchannel network, Cozi TV, in January 2016. Forces TV started showing the series every weekday since October 17, 2016. The series has been airing in Spanish on Telemundo-TV's OTA digital subchannel network, TeleXitos since December 2014. The series is currently available through Starz, ELREY, and COZY TV. \"The A-Team\" has been broadcast all over the world; international response has been varied. In 1984, the main cast members of \"The A-Team\", George Peppard, Mr. T, Dirk Benedict and Dwight Schultz", "psg_id": "405441" }, { "title": "Has-a", "text": "Has-a In database design, object-oriented programming and design (see object oriented program architecture), has-a (has_a or has a) is a composition relationship where one object (often called the constituted object, or part/constituent/member object) \"belongs to\" (is part or member of) another object (called the composite type), and behaves according to the rules of ownership. In simple words, has-a relationship in an object is called a member field of an object. Multiple has-a relationships will combine to form a possessive hierarchy. This is to be contrasted with an \"is-a\" (\"is_a\" or \"is a\") relationship which constitutes a taxonomic hierarchy (subtyping). The", "psg_id": "1926289" }, { "title": "Colombia and the World Bank", "text": "Colombia and the World Bank Colombia has a long standing relationship with the World Bank that started in 1946 when the country signed the IBRD Articles of Agreement. During the early years of the World Bank, which was founded in 1945, Colombia served as a main strategic partner when the focus of the institution shifted from the reconstruction of Europe to assisting the development in poor countries. The subsequent cooperation between the World Bank and the country has led to a variety of different projects being implemented. As of November 2018 there has been to a total of over 280", "psg_id": "20999257" }, { "title": "The Saudi Investment Bank", "text": "The Saudi Investment Bank The Saudi Investment Bank (SAIB) (Arabic: البنك السعودي للاستثمار) was established as a Saudi joint stock, pursuant to Royal Decree No. M/31 of 25 Jumada al-Thani, 1396H (corresponding to June 23, 1976) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The bank started operations in March 1977. The Saudi Investment Bank has a group of sister companies which are: American Express, Saudi Orix Leasing, and Amlak Global Finance and Real Estate Development. The bank operates through a 48 branch network as at the end of 2015, including 12 women's branches distributed throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The", "psg_id": "19835936" }, { "title": "1988 Santam Bank Trophy Division A", "text": "section finals, played at the home venue of the higher-placed team, as well as the Division A finals. The Division A champion qualified for the promotion play-offs. That team played off against the team placed sixth in the Currie Cup Division B over two legs. The winner over these two ties qualified for the 1989 Currie Cup Division B, while the losing team qualified for the 1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division A. The bottom team on the log with the worst record in their group qualified for the relegation play-offs. That team played off against the team that won the", "psg_id": "17595727" }, { "title": "1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division A", "text": "A would play at home against the team that finished second in Division B and the team that finished second in Division A would play at home against the team that finished first in Division B. The Division A champion qualified for the promotion play-offs. That team played off against the team placed sixth in the Currie Cup Division B over two legs. The winner over these two ties qualified for the 1990 Currie Cup Division B, while the losing team qualified for the 1990 Santam Bank Trophy. The bottom team on the log qualified for the relegation play-offs. That", "psg_id": "17610764" }, { "title": "JoS. A. Bank Clothiers", "text": "days before closing a deal with Eddie Bauer. On March 11, 2014, JoS. A. Bank and Men's Wearhouse announced that both boards of directors had agreed to merge, with Men's Wearhouse acquiring Jos. A. Bank for $1.8 billion. As part of the deal, Bank terminated its plan to acquire Eddie Bauer. A March 2014 episode of Saturday Night Live teased the company's aggressive promotions and discounting strategy with a fake commercial in which Jos. A. Bank suits were promoted as an alternative to paper towels. In the ad, Vanessa Bayer declares \"with their innovative 'Buy 1, Get 3 Free' pricing,", "psg_id": "9302545" }, { "title": "Danske Bank", "text": "run both banks, which shared many services and back office functions. During this era, the logo of the National Irish Bank was that of the National Australia Bank (at the time), except that the red star had been recoloured green, and \"Irish Bank\" was added alongside the word \"National\". The original Northern Bank logo had been the Midland Bank griffin. On 10 May 2012, Danske Bank announced that Northern Bank and National Irish Bank would be merged on 1 June 2012, under the Northern Bank management team and the Danske Bank name, effectively reversing the separation between the two. The", "psg_id": "3297286" }, { "title": "JoS. A. Bank Clothiers", "text": "Retailing group along with Eyelab and Brookstone. That relationship proved mutually beneficial, and by 1985, there were 25 stores. In 1986, Quaker decided to concentrate its efforts on its core businesses and JoS. A. Bank once again became a privately owned corporation. In 1992, their expansion included a franchise concept. In the spring of 1994, JoS. A. Bank Clothiers became a publicly owned company, trading its stock through the NASDAQ stock exchange (JOSB). In 1998, JoS. A. Bank Clothiers sold its manufacturing division and now out-sources its production. This has enabled the company to focus on its retail business. Much", "psg_id": "9302542" }, { "title": "Eurasian Bank", "text": "up this position at the end of 2009 and, together with his experienced management team, has transformed the bank from a small troubled bank into a strong mid-tier bank with a leading consumer lending position. Prior to joining Eurasian Bank, Michael Eggleton was a board member of Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation from the date of its flotation on the London Stock Exchange, and he was also CEO of National Bank Trust in Russia. Prior to this he was a Managing Director at Merrill Lynch and Credit Suisse, working with companies in the CIS, Eastern Europe, Turkey and North Africa. He", "psg_id": "15045736" }, { "title": "The A-Team (film)", "text": "Face, Murdock, and BA are court-martialled, sentenced to ten years in separate prisons, and dishonorably discharged. Sosa also ended up court-martialled and is demoted to lieutenant. Six months later, Lynch visits Hannibal in prison and tells him that Pike may be trying to sell the plates with the help of an Arab backer. Hannibal, who has been tracking Pike on his own, makes a deal with Lynch: full reinstatement and clean records for his team in return for the plates. Lynch agrees and Hannibal escapes, breaking out Face, BA, and Murdock in the process. The team hijacks a C-130, which", "psg_id": "11751524" } ]
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[ { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "on tape delay. The 1981 NBA Finals set the standard for futility, with an average rating of 6.7, the lowest in NBA history until the 2003 NBA Finals averaged a 6.5 on ABC. With the rebirth of the Lakers–Celtics rivalry, ratings improved, especially in the three NBA Finals that the two teams played in. Between 1981 and 1983, ratings for CBS' NBA telecasts rose by 12%. CBS' highest-rated NBA game (and the only NBA game that scored more than 20 ratings points for the network) was Game 7 of the 1988 NBA Finals between the Lakers and the Detroit Pistons.", "psg_id": "6736585" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "Barry, \"Who do you think that is in the picture?\" Barry answered: Barry's comments were considered to be racially insensitive and CBS did not renew Barry's contract for the subsequent season. Russell stayed on with new play-by-play announcer Dick Stockton for two seasons before giving way to former Celtics teammate Tom Heinsohn for the 1983–84 season. CBS often used the same analysts for both the NBA Playoffs and NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. Tom Heinsohn, Billy Cunningham, and Hubie Brown all worked NCAA Regional rounds during years when they also served as the lead NBA analyst for CBS. Billy", "psg_id": "6736595" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "a regular-season professional football broadcast. It was rated as the most watched afternoon of regular-season NFL football broadcasts on a single network in television history. In 1981, CBS introduced a new opening theme for the NFL games, a peppy, fanfare-styled theme that remained in use until partway through the 1986 season. The patriotic-style opening title sequence showed the Stars and Stripes of the U.S. flag morphing into the words \"National Football League.\" That same year, CBS Sports standardized its on-screen graphics for all of its telecasts; prior to this, each director in charge for each game used a different look.", "psg_id": "4620736" }, { "title": "College Basketball on CBS", "text": "Metro and Missouri Valley Conferences. During the 1982 tournament, CBS introduced 11:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) games on Thursday and Friday nights for the first two weekends. CBS also aired an NBA game in the noon timeslot on Sunday, March 14 while only showing a doubleheader of NCAA games. Tom Brookshier, who was a play-by-play broadcaster for the \"NFL on CBS\" at the time, became the subject of controversy because of a remark he made during a Philadelphia Eagles vs. New Orleans Saints game broadcast on December 11, 1983. After a program note for an upcoming telecast of an NCAA men's", "psg_id": "12711553" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "deal also saw CBS indirectly acquire rights to air most games played by the Pittsburgh Steelers, which air locally on KDKA-TV (a longtime CBS affiliate, which became a CBS O&O after parent company Westinghouse Electric Corporation bought CBS in late 1995 and has long been one of CBS's strongest stations) and often get the highest television ratings for an NFL franchise due to the team's rabid fanbase on a national level. Coincidentally, before the AFL–NFL merger (when the Steelers went to the AFC voluntarily to balance out the number of teams between conferences), Steelers road games had aired on KDKA-TV", "psg_id": "4620772" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "and ESPN) were carrying a large number of regular season games (at least 40 each). In return, CBS executives believed that the public was being oversaturated with NBA coverage. For the 1983–84 season, CBS would televise just ten (out of 170 nationally) regular season games. Meanwhile, CBS televised about 16 playoff games. In 1984, CBS Sports' Lesley Visser (the then wife of lead \"NBA on CBS\" play-by-play announcer Dick Stockton) became the first woman to cover an NBA Finals. On May 12, 1985, during halftime of the Boston Celtics–Philadelphia 76ers playoff game, CBS televised the first ever NBA Draft Lottery.", "psg_id": "6736574" }, { "title": "SEC on CBS", "text": "as Pat Haden and Steve Davis. Other CBS game commentators were Verne Lundquist, Lindsey Nelson, Frank Herzog, Jack Snow and Dennis Franklin. This arrangement was in place during the 1982 and 1983 seasons. In 1984, after the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated the NCAA contract in \"NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma\", the College Football Association was formed to handle affairs between television networks and college football programs, the result was an exclusive contract with ABC that granted the network rights to all CFA partner conference games and the games of most major independents. However, the Big", "psg_id": "8800867" }, { "title": "NHL on CBS", "text": "CBS, making WBZ an owned-and-operated station of the network in September 1995 which it has remained as since). During the 1972 Stanley Cup Finals between the Boston Bruins and New York Rangers, CBS took a rather calculated risk in not televising the Game 5 match on May 9 (CBS aired regular programming, including the original \"Hawaii Five-O\" in that time period on that Tuesday night). This was despite the fact that Game 5 was a potential clincher with the Bruins up three games to one on the Rangers. CBS ultimately lucked out (since the Rangers won Game 5 3-2), and", "psg_id": "9594074" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "lasted until CBS lost the NFL rights at the end of the 1993 season, but continued to be used by CBS Radio until 2002. Several remixed versions of the 1993 theme were used upon the return of the NFL to CBS until the end of the 2002 season, when CBS replaced its entire NFL music package with one composed by E.S. Posthumus. In September 1993, \"The NFL Today\" celebrated its 19th season as a half-hour pre-game show. It held the distinction of being the highest-rated program in its time slot for 18 years, longer than any other program on television.", "psg_id": "4620755" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "2006, CBS' coverage of the earned a 28.1 rating, which topped the season premiere of \"American Idol\" on Fox. Its Super Bowl XLI broadcast drew the third largest television audience in history, finishing behind only its broadcast of the \"M*A*S*H\" finale (\"Goodbye, Farewell and Amen\") in 1983 and NBC's broadcast of Super Bowl XXX (Dallas and Pittsburgh) from 1996. Super Bowl XLI was the second most watched Super Bowl broadcast of all-time, averaging 93.1 million viewers. For the 2007 season, CBS announced the advent of \"CBS Eye-lert,\" a service that allows viewers to be notified via e-mail and text message", "psg_id": "4620780" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "NBA on CBS The NBA on CBS is the branding that was used for weekly broadcasts of National Basketball Association (NBA) games produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. CBS aired NBA games from the 1973–1974 NBA season (when it succeeded ABC Sports as the national broadcaster of the NBA) until the 1989–90 NBA season (when CBS was succeeded by NBC Sports). During CBS' first few years of covering the NBA, CBS was accused of mishandling their NBA telecasts. Among the criticisms included CBS playing too much loud music, the lack", "psg_id": "6736548" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "roughly the 1963–64 through the 1965–66 seasons, the CBS Radio Network broadcast NBA games with commentators Jerry Gross and Jack Buck. NBA on CBS The NBA on CBS is the branding that was used for weekly broadcasts of National Basketball Association (NBA) games produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. CBS aired NBA games from the 1973–1974 NBA season (when it succeeded ABC Sports as the national broadcaster of the NBA) until the 1989–90 NBA season (when CBS was succeeded by NBC Sports). During CBS' first few years of covering the", "psg_id": "6736602" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "McGuire with Gary Bender (who was subsequently \"promoted\" to a play-by-play position on CBS' newly acquired college basketball package), Rick Barry and Bill Russell, Stockton became the voice of the NBA. Working with Tom Heinsohn (who was criticized by the media and viewers for being too biased to the Boston Celtics, a team he once played for and later coached) from 1983 to 1987, Stockton called some of the most memorable NBA Finals in league history. In 1984, 1985 and 1987, the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics played each other in the NBA Finals, and Stockton's broadcasts became the", "psg_id": "6736592" }, { "title": "SEC on CBS", "text": "those zones in most cases would not carry a late local newscast that evening. The Mountain West Championship Game was moved to ESPN networks beginning in 2015. The Sun Bowl continues to air on CBS. In 2011, in addition to Army–Navy, CBS also broadcast the other two service academy games: Navy-Air Force on October 1 and Army-Air Force on November 5, 2011 (a game which opened up as a result of CBS using its 8:00 p.m. game assignment for LSU-Alabama). Air Force's annual games vs. Army and Navy continue to air on CBS or CBS Sports Network. Until 2014, CBS", "psg_id": "8800878" }, { "title": "Major League Baseball on CBS Radio", "text": "to be obligated to carry the CBS Radio broadcasts.) After the season, Scully left CBS altogether to do baseball play-by-play for NBC-TV (a role that he had through the end of the season). In Vin Scully's absence, came Jack Buck, who would call the World Series for CBS Radio from 1983 through 1989. In 1985, KMOX, the St. Louis Cardinals' flagship station at the time, simulcast with CBS Radio's World Series coverage involving the Cardinals. That was mainly because Jack Buck had a lengthy career calling Cardinals games for KMOX to go along with his national work for CBS Radio.", "psg_id": "9418035" }, { "title": "NASCAR on CBS", "text": "and off the track, and in part because a major snowstorm on the East Coast kept millions of viewers indoors. On May 29, 1980, CBS paid a fee of roughly US$50,000 or $100,000 to Charlotte Motor Speedway to broadcast the World 600 NASCAR stock-car race. Benny Parsons edged out Darrell Waltrip to win a grand prize of $44,850 in a race that was watched by perhaps 3.7 million viewers on the network. During its coverage of the 1983 Daytona 500, CBS introduced an innovation which director Bob Fishman helped develop – a miniature, remote-controlled in-car camera called RaceCam. Fishman directed", "psg_id": "10382339" }, { "title": "NASCAR on CBS", "text": "every Daytona 500 telecast on CBS, with the exception of 1992, 1994 and 1998 because Fishman was away directing CBS' figure-skating coverage for the Winter Olympics. After years of trying to win it, Dale Earnhardt appeared headed for certain victory in the 1990 Daytona 500 until a series of events in the closing laps. On lap 193, Geoff Bodine spun in the first turn, causing the third and final caution of the race. Everyone pitted except Derrike Cope, who stayed out. On the lap 195 restart, Earnhardt retook and held the lead, only to puncture a tire when he drove", "psg_id": "10382340" }, { "title": "PGA Tour on CBS", "text": "1958 PGA Championship. Recruited by the network, who had no one with expertise in the relatively new field of golf broadcasting, he went on to be executive producer of CBS's golf coverage from 1959 to 1996. During his time at CBS, he was nicknamed \"The Ayatollah\" for his brusque, uncompromising approach to directing broadcasts. Chirkinian was particularly well regarded for the coverage of the Masters Tournament that he oversaw for four decades, working closely with the management of Augusta National to ensure they were satisfied. Following his retirement, he remained a consultant to CBS for golf coverage. Chirkinian was responsible", "psg_id": "13286739" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "season, one day after making comments about racial differences among NFL players on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in January 1988. Phyllis George was replaced by Jayne Kennedy (who was crowned Miss Ohio USA in 1970) for the 1978 season, only for Kennedy to depart at the end of the following season. George would return in 1980 and stay on through the 1983 season; she was replaced by Charlsie Cantey. In 1979, the first year that the Sports Emmy Awards were awarded to sportscasts, \"The NFL Today\" was among the recipients. In 1980, CBS, with a record bid of US$12", "psg_id": "4620733" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "paper sack over his head). Westphal, with a bag over his head as well, made the free throw while Barry missed, and CBS awarded him the trophy. From 1975 to 1979, CBS aired all NBA Finals games live (usually during the afternoon); live NBA Finals game coverage on the network resumed in 1982. During this era, CBS aired weeknight playoff games from earlier rounds on tape delay at 11:30 p.m. Eastern Time (airing games live when the game site was in the Pacific Time Zone). CBS continued this practice until at least the mid-1980s. CBS did not want sportscasters to", "psg_id": "6736555" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "million, was awarded the national radio rights to broadcast 26 NFL regular season games, including \"Monday Night Football\", and all ten postseason games through the 1983 season. Starting with the 1980 season, CBS frequently used the beginning guitar riff of Heart's \"Crazy on You\" for commercial break tosses. Television ratings for season and playoff broadcasts in 1980 were the second-best in NFL history, trailing only the combined ratings of the 1976 season. All three networks posted gains, and NBC's 15.0 rating was its best ever. CBS and ABC had also experienced their best NFL ratings since 1977, with 15.3 and", "psg_id": "4620734" }, { "title": "PGA Tour on CBS", "text": "20 or more events per season, and has remained so ever since. CBS also holds broadcast television rights to the two of the four majors, the Masters Tournament and PGA Championship. CBS has long-term deals for the PGA Championship (initially from 1958 to 1964 and again starting in 1991). Meanwhile, the Masters operates under one-year contracts; CBS has been the main television partner every year since 1956. Frank Chirkinian was known as the 'father of televised golf' for the impact he had on golf broadcasting. He came to the attention of CBS after he impressed with his direction of the", "psg_id": "13286738" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "montage of basketball action inside a virtual arena that was similar in resemblance to the Boston Garden. This opening sequence (which was usually intertwined by a montage of live basketball action complete with narration) was created by Bill Feigenbaum, who also created a similar open for \"The NFL Today\" used around the same time. This opening melody (mostly consisting of an uptempo series of four notes and three bars each) from 1983 to 1988 was composed by Allyson Bellink and is generally considered to be the most familiar theme music that \"The NBA on CBS\" used. For the 1989 NBA", "psg_id": "6736600" }, { "title": "CBS", "text": "News, Special Events and Sports at CBS Television in 1948. In 1950, the nightly newscast was retitled \"Douglas Edwards with the News\", and the following year, it became the first news program to be broadcast on both coasts, thanks to a new coaxial cable connection, prompting Edwards to use the greeting, \"Good evening everyone, coast to coast\" to begin each edition. The broadcast was renamed the \"CBS Evening News\" when Walter Cronkite replaced Edwards in 1962. Edwards remained with CBS News as anchor/reporter for various daytime television and radio news broadcasts until his retirement on April 1, 1988. Although CBS", "psg_id": "484046" }, { "title": "College Basketball on CBS", "text": "Eight games (both of which were played on a Saturday). Each year, CBS broadcasts a number of regular-season match-ups from every major conference, in addition to carrying the Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament. The current theme for CBS' coverage, simply titled \"CBS NCAA Basketball Theme,\" was written by Bob Christianson and has been in use by the network since the 1992–1993 season. While different arrangements have been used over that time, the melody has remained largely the same. The theme has also been used for tournament coverage on TBS, TNT and truTV as part of its broadcast partnership with", "psg_id": "12711577" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "already sold the rights to the NFL Championship to NBC in 1955, and when DuMont ended its regular season coverage, CBS acquired the rights. CBS' coverage began on September 30, 1956 (the first regular season broadcast was a game between the visiting Washington Redskins against the Pittsburgh Steelers), before the 1970 AFL–NFL merger. Prior to 1968, CBS had an assigned crew for each NFL team. As a result, CBS became the first network to broadcast some NFL regular season games to selected television markets across the country. From 1970 until the end of the 1993 season, when Fox won the", "psg_id": "4620698" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "Because of this, some fans accused CBS of being \"cheap.\" Beginning with the 2007 season, CBS began airing five of the Sunday games in high definition television on doubleheader weeks, and six on singleheader weeks. Former CBS Sports Executive Vice President Tony Petitti (who left CBS in April 2008 to become the head of the newly-established MLB Network) claimed the network would probably air all of its NFL games in high definition by 2009. When asked about the move, Petitti commented that CBS was focused on building a new studio for \"The NFL Today\" pre-game show. However, another CBS executive", "psg_id": "4620782" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "fired during that year's playoffs due to what CBS considered a lackluster performance. He was replaced by another NBA great, Rick Barry, who held a fairly consistent role with CBS through the 1970s and early 1980s, including calling several NBA Finals. Steve \"Snapper\" Jones, best known from the \"NBA on NBC\", was part of CBS' broadcast teams, partnering with Don Criqui in 1975–1976 and 1976–1977. During Game 5 of the 1981 NBA Finals, CBS posted an old photo of Bill Russell, who was on the announcing team with Gary Bender and Rick Barry, on the 1956 Olympic team. Bender asked", "psg_id": "6736594" }, { "title": "NHL on CBS", "text": "Spectacular\". The network refused to expand \"CBS Sports Spectacular\" to carry the game in full so instead, the show came on during the second intermission, showed taped highlights of the first two periods, and then showed the final period live. The lead-in to \"Sports Spectacular\" was \"The World's Strongest Man\". The then-CBS affiliate in Boston, the old WNAC-TV, broadcast a local college hockey game that led into \"Sports Spectacular\". The network, the show and their sponsors had a problem with the rink board advertising that the NHL sold at Madison Square Garden, and refused to allow them to be shown", "psg_id": "9594083" }, { "title": "Boxing on CBS", "text": "series of fights on Saturday or Sundays under the \"Eye on Sports\" banner. Tim Ryan (blow-by-blow) and Gil Clancy (color) were the commentators during this period. CBS continued airing boxing on a somewhat regular basis until 1998, by which time they had the NFL (after acquiring the American Football Conference package from NBC) and college football back on their slate. On the afternoon of December 15, 2012, as part of a larger marathon of live boxing events being broadcast that day by sister premium network Showtime, CBS broadcast \"Showtime Boxing on CBS\"—which featured a main event between Leo Santa Cruz", "psg_id": "13088390" }, { "title": "SEC on CBS", "text": "Ten and Pac-10 conferences were not included in this package, and signed their own agreement with CBS. Miami also reached an agreement for CBS to televise its most important home games, and in 1985, the Atlantic Coast Conference was added to CBS' list of college football properties. In 1985, Musburger took over the role of lead play-by-play voice, with Parseghian moving to the booth with him. Jim Nantz succeeded Musburger as studio host. In 1987, CBS took over the CFA contract, which it would hold until 1990. CBS' tendency during this period was to air one marquee game each week,", "psg_id": "8800868" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "virtually no significant history as a former Fox or first-tier independent station (or former Big Three affiliate for that matter), ratings for CBS programming in these markets declined significantly. In Milwaukee, for instance, WITI (channel 6)'s switch from CBS to Fox resulted in several of CBS' remaining sports properties, most notably the Daytona 500, not being available to cable subscribers for much of 1995 until Weigel Broadcasting signed carriage agreements with providers to add new CBS station WDJT-TV (channel 58). CBS apparently underestimated the value of its rights with respect to its advertising revenues and to its promotional opportunities for", "psg_id": "4620763" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "were dropped, and would not be used again by CBS until 2013. In 2002, a new bug with more of a horizontal orientation was introduced. The \"CBS Sports\" logo that previously adorned the top of the bug was replaced with the CBS \"eye\" logo in blue and white. The bug was divided into two rectangles, the left one housing the time and quarter and the right the teams and scores, all in white text on blue. As in years past, the down and distance were contained in a pop-out box, also in the blue and white scheme. In 2002, the", "psg_id": "4620801" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "Finals between the Detroit Pistons and Portland Trail Blazers. The Pistons won the game 92–90 to clinch their second consecutive World Championship. As the soundtrack for their goodbye montage, CBS used \"The Last Waltz\" by The Band and Marvin Gaye's rendition of \"The Star-Spangled Banner\" from the 1983 NBA All-Star Game, ending CBS Sports' relationship with the NBA after 17 years. While the network broadcast all five NBA Finals involving Larry Bird, all four NBA Finals involving Julius Erving, nine of the ten NBA Finals involving Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and eight of the nine NBA Finals involving Magic Johnson (with the", "psg_id": "6736588" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "the total amount of viewers (persons 2+) who watched at least six minutes of NFL game coverage since the start of the 2008 regular season. For the 2009 season, the network's regular-season telecasts averaged 19.509 million viewers (counting only seven airings during the season by Nielsen). For the first thirteen weeks of the 2013 season, the CBS game telecasts averaged 26.5 million viewers. NFL on CBS The NFL on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games that are produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States.", "psg_id": "4620820" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "if they went seven games, and the 1981 Finals for May 5–17, the 1982 Finals were scheduled for May 27 to June 10). While CBS would stop tape delaying its game broadcasts after the 1981 NBA Finals, many first-round playoff games were not nationally televised (and would not become so until 1995). During this era, CBS typically provided regional coverage of two games in a late Sunday afternoon time slot during the first three weekends of the playoffs. In 1986, CBS provided regional coverage of the Eastern Conferences Finals and Western Conference Finals games on May 18. This would be", "psg_id": "6736571" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "a limited number of the league's games (with ESPN itself airing some games to fill in airtime available due to the 1994 Major League Baseball strike, as well as the Grey Cup on tape delay). It was not until after the 1995 season that the CFL, mainly through the action of its American franchises, approached CBS to see if it could get coverage. However, by the time negotiations started, the CFL had decided to fold or relocate all of its American franchises, and the negotiations with CBS accordingly fell through. It would not be until several years later that the", "psg_id": "4620768" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "during the midst of an electrical storm that knocked the picture out for the approximately, the first six minutes of the fourth quarter. Although the video was already on the fritz towards the end of the third, CBS announcer Dick Stockton waited for nearly three minutes before adjusting to a radio play-by-play. In 1987, CBS provided prime time coverage for Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals, marking the network's first pre-Finals prime time playoff telecast since 1975. CBS was able to do this because the NBA decided to push the Finals back from late May until early June. With", "psg_id": "6736576" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "the Super Bowl in an effort to give CBS enough lead-in programming for the upcoming 1992 Winter Olympics that were set to begin two weeks later. For this game, CBS debuted a new network-wide red, white and blue graphics package as well as a new theme song (composed by Frankie Vinci) for its NFL coverage that replaced the one CBS debuted for their coverage of Super Bowl XXIV two years earlier. The package lasted until the end of 1995, after which CBS discarded it in favor of an orange and yellow color scheme for its sports graphics. The new music", "psg_id": "4620754" }, { "title": "NHL on CBS", "text": "was also the last NHL game on American network television until NBC televised the 1990 All-Star Game. After Fox outbid CBS for the rights to the package of National Football League games it had held for decades (and losing Major League Baseball after the league opted to launch its ill-fated The Baseball Network effort), CBS entered the bidding to regain the National Hockey League rights beginning in the 1994–95 season, only to again be outbid by Fox, which agreed to pay US$155 million for the five-year broadcast contract. Incidentally, during the 1990s, CBS had the American broadcast television rights to", "psg_id": "9594088" }, { "title": "College Basketball on CBS", "text": "2017, CBS extended its contract with the Big Ten as part of a new, six-year contract. Until 2010, CBS broadcast the remaining 63 games of the NCAA tournament proper. Most areas saw only eight of 32 first-round games, seven second-round games, and four regional semifinal games (out of the possible 56 games during these rounds). Coverage preempted regular programming on the network, except during a two-hour window from about 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time when local affiliates were allowed to carry local newscasts and/or syndicated programming. The structure used by CBS resulted in far fewer hours of first-round coverage", "psg_id": "12711571" }, { "title": "College Basketball on CBS", "text": "televised by ESPN, except for the first one, which was aired on then-CBS owned cable channel TNN, and used CBS graphics and announcers). For the evening sessions in the first round, CBS only came on the air at 7:30 p.m. for basketball games in the regions which received a 7:30 game broadcast. Otherwise, most of the country was \"in the dark\" until 8:00 p.m. 1991 was also the first year that the Saturday regional finals started at 3:30 p.m. In 1992, CBS adopted their current theme, which has been used in variations ever since (the first update coming in 2003).", "psg_id": "12711558" }, { "title": "WBBM (AM)", "text": "and bought a controlling interest in 1929. Leslie Atlass remained station manager with a 33 percent interest. CBS bought the remaining stock in 1933. As part of the deal, Atlass became vice president of CBS' Central Division while remaining station manager of WBBM – positions he continued to hold until his retirement in 1959. A series of transmitter power increases over the years culminated in its current transmitter power output of 50,000 watts in 1935, allowing the station to cover much of North America at night. It moved to 780 kHz in 1941. The station operated from studios at various", "psg_id": "5204278" }, { "title": "Children's programming on CBS", "text": "and percussion (believed to be edited incidental music from the CBS crime drama \"Hawaii Five-O\", titled \"Call to Danger\" on the Capitol Records soundtrack LP). This opening sequence – presumably designed by, or under the supervision of, longtime CBS creative director Lou Dorfsman (who oversaw print and on-air graphics for CBS for nearly 30 years, replacing William Golden following his death in 1959) – also appeared immediately before other CBS specials of the period (such as the annual presentations of the Miss USA pageant and the Kennedy Center Honors). Children's programming on CBS In regard to children's television programming, CBS", "psg_id": "14601177" }, { "title": "Baby on board", "text": "by Homer Simpson in a flashback to 1985 when Marge bought a sign, hoping it would stop people from \"intentionally ramming our car\". Following popular request and trials in 2005, Transport for London (TfL) began issuing badges with the TfL logo and the words \"Baby on board!\" to pregnant women travelling on the London Underground, to help other passengers identify pregnant commuters who would like to be offered a seat. Baby on board \"Baby on board\" is the message of a small (usually 12 centimetres or 5 in) sign intended to be placed in the back window of an automobile", "psg_id": "6263714" }, { "title": "1983 NBA Finals", "text": "(composed by Allyson Bellink) for the CBS Sports coverage of the NBA, used an introduction of the NBA arenas (similar to the Boston Garden) until the 1989 Playoffs and later revived the second theme beginning in the 1989 Finals. Following the 1983 NBA Finals, a video documentary called \"That Championship Feeling\" recaps the NBA Playoff action that year. Dick Stockton, who called the Finals for CBS with Bill Russell, narrated the video, and Irene Cara's 1983 hit single \"Flashdance... What a Feeling\" is the official theme song for the video documentary. For the first time, NBA Entertainment used videotape instead", "psg_id": "6477881" }, { "title": "NHL on CBS", "text": "the winter, CBS would move the \"Game of the Week\" to Sundays in the same time slot. Ultimately, the NHL rejected the idea, saying it would cause too many scheduling and travel problems. The league was especially worried about a game from Montreal or Toronto being played on a Saturday afternoon (and not on Saturday night to accommodate CBC Television), and teams having to play an early afternoon game on Sunday after playing a game the previous night. For six seasons, from through , CBS aired a game each week between mid-January until early-mid May in each of those seasons,", "psg_id": "9594064" }, { "title": "Children's programming on CBS", "text": "or otherwise – airing on CBS). The block's lineup consisted mainly of newer series (including one scripted police procedural, \"The Inspectors\", a format Litton has not used on programs airing on its other blocks), with the cooking series \"Recipe Rehab\" migrating to the \"Dream Team\" from the ABC-syndicated \"Litton's Weekend Adventure\" block. CBS was the original broadcast network home of the animated primetime holiday specials based on the \"Peanuts\" comic strip, beginning with \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\" in 1965. Over 30 holiday Peanuts specials (each for a specific holiday such as Halloween) were broadcast on CBS from that time until", "psg_id": "14601173" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "on Sunday afternoon, since the ratings would not count, but would not permit Game 2 to be played live in prime time unless the NBA waited until Thursday evening. For Game 3 of the Finals, CBS forced the NBA to start the game in Phoenix at 10:30 a.m. local time (1:30 p.m. Eastern Time) on a Sunday morning. This was done in order to accommodate a golf telecast that afternoon. Many local clergymen were outraged, as attendance at Sunday church services was drastically reduced that day. By 1977, CBS' NBA schedule was composed of six regionalized telecasts on Sundays. Not", "psg_id": "6736559" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS music", "text": "new theme. The theme was a considerably more traditional and standard (but still peppy and bombastic), theme than the one of the past four seasons. The theme was used until the 1991 NFC Championship Game. For CBS' coverage of Super Bowl XXVI at the end of the 1991 season, CBS once again introduced a brand new theme. Composed by jingle writer Frankie Vinci, the new theme had a bombastic, epic and strikingly catchy hook, with the rest of the composition featuring a jazzy feel with some electric guitar mixed in. CBS used this theme until the end of the 1993", "psg_id": "10192123" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "plan after CBS agreed to telecast all regular season games for an annual fee of US$4.65 million. CBS also acquired the rights to the championship games for 1964 and 1965 for $1.8 million per game, on April 17, 1964. CBS executive vice president James T. Aubrey, Jr., who on May 9, 1963, warned the network's affiliates the high cost of rights for professional sports could price them off television, nevertheless in January 1964 agreed to pay $28.2 million to air National Football League games for two years, spanning 17 games each season. In an interview with \"The New York Times\",", "psg_id": "4620705" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "was Mr. Kennedy's game. He thrived on competition.\" No NFL games were telecast, since on the afternoon of the 22nd, just after the president had been pronounced dead, CBS President Frank Stanton ordered that all regular programming be pre-empted until after Kennedy was buried at his funeral procession. Normal programming, including the NFL, was replaced by non-stop news coverage, broadcast without commercials. Less than one hour prior to kickoff of the games in the Eastern Time Zone, Lee Harvey Oswald, who had been charged with Kennedy's assassination, was himself shot to death by Jack Ruby in the basement of the", "psg_id": "4620707" }, { "title": "CBS", "text": "the West German publisher Holtzbrinck. CBS exited the magazine business through the sale of the unit to its executive Peter Diamandis, who later sold the magazines to Hachette Filipacchi Médias in 1988, forming Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. Forming the CBS Musical Instruments division, the company also acquired Fender (1965–1983), Electro-Music Inc. (Leslie speakers) (1965–1980), Rogers Drums (1966–1983), Steinway pianos (1972–1985), Gemeinhardt flutes, Lyon & Healy harps (in the late 1970s), Rodgers (institutional) organs, and Gulbransen home organs. The company's last musical instrument manufacturer purchase was its 1981 acquisition of the assets of then-bankrupt ARP Instruments, a developer of electronic synthesizers.", "psg_id": "484062" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "\"The NFL Today\" overhauled its talent lineup, consisting of Greg Gumbel, Terry Bradshaw, Pat O'Brien and Lesley Visser. Gumbel and Bradshaw replaced Brent Musburger, who was fired by CBS on April 1, 1990, and Irv Cross, who was demoted to the position of game analyst. During the 1990 season, Pat Summerall was hospitalized after vomiting on a plane during a flight after a Bears–Redskins game, and was out for a considerable amount of time. While Verne Lundquist replaced Summerall on games with Madden, Jack Buck (who was at CBS during the time as the network's lead Major League Baseball announcer)", "psg_id": "4620752" }, { "title": "College Basketball on CBS", "text": "than under the former ESPN scheduling structure, but allows the games to reach a much larger audience than ESPN is able to reach. CBS provided three sets of feeds from each venue, a \"constant\" feed, a \"swing\" feed and a \"flex\" feed. Constant feeds remained primarily on a given game, and were used primarily by stations with local interest in a game. Despite its name, a constant feed would occasionally veer away to other games for brief updates, however coverage generally remained with the initial game. Swing feeds tended to stay on games of natural interest, such as teams from", "psg_id": "12711572" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "a considerable margin, except when at least one American plays in the men's final). However, due to weather delays occurring yearly since 2009, this ended up being the slot for the women's final on Sunday afternoons until CBS lost the U.S. Open rights to ESPN after the 2014 tournament. Since CBS re-obtained the NFL broadcast rights in 1998, a number of the network's local stations have televised preseason football games, mostly including the network's graphics and production that viewers would normally see during regular season national/regional broadcasts. A number of NFL teams and their broadcasting departments have teamed up with", "psg_id": "4620796" }, { "title": "College Basketball on CBS", "text": "2008 also marked the last NCAA tournament in which Billy Packer would serve as a color commentator, a run that started in 1974 (he would be replaced by Clark Kellogg for the 2009 tournament). Despite CBS' contract to carry the tournament until 2013, the NCAA had the option of ending its agreement with the network after the 2010 championship. This led to speculation that ESPN would snag the rights to future tournament games However, on April 22, 2010, the NCAA signed a 14-year agreement with CBS and the Turner Broadcasting System worth more than $10.8 billion, allowing CBS to continue", "psg_id": "12711568" }, { "title": "The Letter (1929 film)", "text": "though hers was not an official nomination. Eagels was among several actresses \"under consideration\" by a board of judges. \"The Letter\" was cited as one of the Top Ten Films of 1929 by the National Board of Review. Herbert Marshall, who plays Leslie's lover in the film also appears as her husband in William Wyler's 1940 Warner Bros. remake. Bette Davis received an Oscar nomination for the role of Leslie Crosbie in the remake, just as Jeanne Eagels had done in 1929. The Letter (1929 film) The Letter (1929) is an American pre-Code drama film produced by Paramount Pictures. It", "psg_id": "1473470" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "afternoon broadcast packages through 2011, in both cases with modest increases. On February 6, 2006, CBS Sports announced the return of James Brown, who left CBS eleven years earlier to become studio host of \"Fox NFL Sunday\", to the network as the host of \"The NFL Today\". Greg Gumbel moved back to play-by-play, teaming with Dan Dierdorf. CBS decided to not feature sideline reports for the 2006 regular season. However, the network did use Lesley Visser, Sam Ryan, Solomon Wilcots and Steve Tasker to report from the sidelines and around the stadium for its telecast of Super Bowl XLI. In", "psg_id": "4620779" }, { "title": "CBS", "text": "moving the CBS affiliation away from WGN-TV. WCBS-TV would ultimately be the only station () built and signed on by CBS. The rest of the stations would be acquired by CBS, either in an ownership stake or outright purchase. In television's early years, the network bought Washington, D.C. affiliate WOIC (now WUSA) in a joint venture with \"The Washington Post\" in 1950, only to sell its stake to the \"Post\" in 1954 due to then-tighter FCC ownership regulations. CBS would also temporarily return to relying on its own UHF technology by owning WXIX in Milwaukee (now CW affiliate WVTV) and", "psg_id": "484002" }, { "title": "NHL on CBS", "text": "NHL president Clarence Campbell, who told her hockey was too rough for gals.\" Furthermore, according to \"Sports Illustrated\", the NHL dropped CBS because the NHL owners did not want the fledgling Players' Association to gain a financial cut of the TV deal. This was despite the fact that CBS was at least at one point, getting better ratings than NBC's NBA package from around the same period, especially in cities that had NHL, minor-league, or major college hockey teams. In , CBS offered to broadcast a NHL \"Game of the Week\" on Saturdays during the National Football League season. By", "psg_id": "9594063" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "resigned from the \"Globe\" in late 1988. While Brent Musburger did host most of CBS' NBA Finals pregame and halftime programs, Pat O'Brien hosted a pregame show during the earlier rounds of the playoffs called \"The Basketball Show\". O'Brien, working with analyst Bill Raftery, also hosted the \"Prudential At The Half\". When Musburger left CBS Sports in April 1990, O'Brien took over the NBA Finals (the last that CBS did) hosting duties full-time. In 1988 and 1989, Pat O'Brien filled-in for Brent Musburger (who was busy covering the College World Series for CBS) as the NBA Finals anchor for Game", "psg_id": "6736597" }, { "title": "Nickelodeon on CBS", "text": "Nickelodeon on CBS Nick on CBS (also known as Nick Jr. on CBS) is a defunct American Saturday morning children's programming block that ran on CBS from September 16, 2000 to September 9, 2006. The block featured programming from Nickelodeon, which was a sister cable television property to CBS under Viacom for the majority of the block's run. In June 2000, a few months after Viacom (which CBS founded in 1952 as television syndication distributor CBS Films, Inc., and later spun off in 1971 after the then-recently implemented Financial Interest and Syndication Rules barred networks from holding financial interest in", "psg_id": "7366476" }, { "title": "College World Series on CBS", "text": "as the first two contests of the 2015 American Athletic Conference Baseball Championship. Carter Blackburn provided play-by-play for all seven games of the package, while analyst duties would be handled Darryl Hamilton and Ray King along with Brandon Tierney. College World Series on CBS From 1988-2002, CBS Sports televised a portion of the annual College World Series. From 1988-1990, CBS only televised the championship game. From 1991 until the end of their coverage in 2002, CBS televised one game on the first Saturday of the World Series besides the championship game. Prior to 1988, the College World Series was a", "psg_id": "10611955" }, { "title": "SEC on CBS", "text": "SEC on CBS The SEC on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of Southeastern Conference college football games that are produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. CBS has been a television partner with the SEC since 1996, when the network returned to carrying regular-season college football on a weekly basis during the season. Televised games featuring teams outside the Southeastern Conference are branded as College Football on CBS. CBS has been televising college football games since it launched a sports division, and did so on a weekly basis during", "psg_id": "8800863" }, { "title": "Nickelodeon on CBS", "text": "a new block the following weekend called \"KOL Secret Slumber Party\". Nickelodeon on CBS Nick on CBS (also known as Nick Jr. on CBS) is a defunct American Saturday morning children's programming block that ran on CBS from September 16, 2000 to September 9, 2006. The block featured programming from Nickelodeon, which was a sister cable television property to CBS under Viacom for the majority of the block's run. In June 2000, a few months after Viacom (which CBS founded in 1952 as television syndication distributor CBS Films, Inc., and later spun off in 1971 after the then-recently implemented Financial", "psg_id": "7366482" }, { "title": "College World Series on CBS", "text": "College World Series on CBS From 1988-2002, CBS Sports televised a portion of the annual College World Series. From 1988-1990, CBS only televised the championship game. From 1991 until the end of their coverage in 2002, CBS televised one game on the first Saturday of the World Series besides the championship game. Prior to 1988, the College World Series was a pure double-elimination event. Beginning in 1988, the tournament was divided into two four-team double-elimination brackets, with the survivors of each bracket playing in a single championship game. The single-game championship was made for broadcast television, with the final game", "psg_id": "10611953" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "For the network's coverage of Super Bowl XVI at the end of that season, CBS' theme music eventually became the theme for \"CBS Sports Saturday/Sunday\". The music itself, could be considered a hybrid of the theme used for \"The NFL Today\" at the time and the original theme for its college basketball broadcast; CBS would use this particular theme again at least for the NFC Championship Game at the end of the 1982 season. Going into the 1981 NFL season, CBS Sports executives decided that John Madden, who had joined the network in 1979 and had worked with Frank Glieber", "psg_id": "4620737" }, { "title": "NHL on CBS", "text": "NHL on CBS The NHL on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of National Hockey League (NHL) games produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States, for three separate periods from 1957 to 1960, 1967 to 1972 and 1979 to 1980. With the original 1957 game telecasts, CBS became the first American television network to broadcast NHL games. CBS first broadcast National Hockey League games for four seasons from to . CBS aired games on Saturday afternoons with Bud Palmer and Fred Cusick initially handling the announcing duties. Palmer served as", "psg_id": "9594060" }, { "title": "Alberta Eugenics Board", "text": "and professor at the University of Alberta, was appointed Chair, and he served continuously in this position for nearly 40 years, resigning in 1965. He was succeeded by Dr. R.K. Thompson, a medical doctor who chaired the Board until the Sexual Sterilization Act was repealed in 1972. Over the Board's 43-year duration, there were only 21 board members. Between 1929 and 1972, all four members were present for approximately 97% of the 398 meetings that were held. The first meeting of the Alberta Eugenics Board took place in January 1929. At the second meeting, in March 1929, the Board established", "psg_id": "7728367" }, { "title": "Tennis on CBS", "text": "Tennis on CBS Tennis on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of professional tennis tournaments that were produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. At the time the network's broadcast agreements with the United States Tennis Association (USTA) ended in 2014, CBS held the broadcast rights to the U.S. Open, the U.S. Open Series and the Sony Ericsson Open. From 1980 to 1982, CBS also televised the French Open (sandwiched in-between stints at NBC). CBS Sports broadcast the first US Open Tennis Championships in 1968. Bud Collins called the action", "psg_id": "15193610" }, { "title": "CBS News", "text": "CBS News CBS News is the news division of American television and radio service CBS. The president of CBS News is David Rhodes. CBS News' broadcasts include the \"CBS Evening News\", \"CBS This Morning\", news magazine programs \"CBS Sunday Morning\", \"60 Minutes\" and \"48 Hours\", and Sunday morning political affairs program \"Face the Nation\". \"CBS News Radio\" produces hourly newscasts for hundreds of radio stations, and also oversees CBS News podcasts like \"The Takeout Podcast\". CBS News also operates a 24-hour digital news network called CBSN. In 1929, the Columbia Broadcasting System began making regular radio news broadcasts—five-minute summaries taken", "psg_id": "2271951" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "graphics package itself remained the same as in 2000 and 2001. However, the look was updated in 2003 to more closely match the design of the score box. In 2004 and 2005, the top two games each week were presented in high definition. These HD broadcasts used a score box optimized for the 16:9 frame, the first time that a U.S. network had used graphics optimized for high definition. In Week 3 of the 2004 season, CBS unveiled a constant scoring update bar on the bottom of the screen (the first of its kind). This was initially called \"Game Trax\",", "psg_id": "4620802" }, { "title": "Major League Baseball on CBS Radio", "text": "hosted the pregame show entitled Inside Pitch. CBS Radio is the largest broadcaster of local Major League Baseball broadcasts. Currently, six teams are on stations owned by the company: In addition, three teams had been on CBS-owned stations until the 2010–11 \"hot stove\" period: From –, the two announcers calling the games at hand split play-by-play duties. From until the end of its coverage in , CBS Radio used Jeff Torborg and Al Downing (as well as Rick Cerone in 1997) as color analysts paired with the play-by-play announcers. \"The Home Town Inning\", traditionally featuring a visiting team announcer calling", "psg_id": "9418030" }, { "title": "CBS", "text": "with the advent of talkies. The deal came to fruition in September 1929: Paramount acquired 49% of CBS in return for a block of its stock worth $3.8 million at the time. The agreement specified that Paramount would buy that same stock back by March 1, 1932 for a flat $5 million, provided CBS had earned $2 million during 1931 and 1932. For a brief time there was talk that the network might be renamed \"Paramount Radio\", but it only lasted a month – the 1929 stock market crash sent all stock value tumbling. It galvanized Paley and his troops,", "psg_id": "483954" }, { "title": "Phoenix (1929 ship)", "text": "Phoenix (1929 ship) The Phoenix is a ship built by Hjorne & Jakobsen at Frederikshavn, Denmark in 1929, originally as an Evangelical Mission Schooner. Twenty years later she retired from missionary work and carried cargo until her engine room was damaged by fire. In 1974 she was bought by new owners who converted her into a Brigantine before being purchased by Square Sail in 1988. A first aid over-haul enabled her to sail back to the UK where she underwent a complete refit. During 1991 she was converted to the 15th century Caravel \"Santa Maria\" for Ridley Scott's film \"\".", "psg_id": "4686186" }, { "title": "CBS", "text": "1929, once he had his affiliates happy and his company's creditworthiness on the mend, he relocated his concern to sleek, new 485 Madison Avenue, the \"heart of the advertising community, right where Paley wanted his company to be\" and where it would stay until its move to its own Eero Saarinen-designed headquarters, the CBS Building, in 1965. When his new landlords expressed skepticism about the network and its fly-by-night reputation, Paley overcame their qualms by inking a lease for $1.5 million. Since NBC was the broadcast arm of radio set manufacturer RCA, its chief David Sarnoff approached his decisions as", "psg_id": "483957" }, { "title": "NASCAR on CBS", "text": "NASCAR on CBS NASCAR on CBS is the branding formerly used for broadcasts of NASCAR races produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States from 1960 to 2000. Notes: The very first NASCAR races to ever be shown on television were broadcast by CBS. In February 1960, the network sent a \"skeleton\" production crew to Daytona Beach, Florida and the Daytona International Speedway to cover the Daytona 500's Twin 100 (now the Can-Am Duel) qualifying races on February 12, 1960. The production crew also stayed to broadcast portions of the Daytona 500", "psg_id": "10382336" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "pre-game \"The NFL Today\"). There also was a possibility that CBS would start televising a single national game on Sunday afternoons. Other adjustments that CBS made in hopes of improving its coverage included hiring reporter Sonny Hill to cover the league on a full-time basis. CBS also put microphones and cameras on team huddles to allow viewers to see and hear coaches at work. Finally, CBS introduced a halftime segment called \"Red Auerbach on Roundball\", featuring the Hall of Fame Boston Celtics coach. The segment intended to not only educate CBS' viewers about the complexities of the pro game, but", "psg_id": "6736550" }, { "title": "NASCAR on CBS", "text": "one year, Daytona 500 pole qualifying and the Busch Clash swapped days: the Busch Clash was held on Saturday, and qualifying was held Sunday. This move was made at the request of CBS, who wanted the additional time on Sunday for its coverage of the 1992 Winter Olympics. The network had aired the Busch Clash (now the Budweiser Shootout) since it began in 1979. The race debuted on a Sunday, which CBS broadcast live. Pole position qualifying for the Daytona 500 would start Sunday at 10:00 a.m., followed by the Daytona ARCA 200. The Busch Clash would be held after", "psg_id": "10382342" }, { "title": "Boxing on CBS", "text": "number of their championship fights to 12 rounds. It was also the last fight to air as part of strike replacement programming on CBS because of the NFL strike, which ended three days later. A then 14-0 Oscar de la Hoya appeared on a December 10, 1994 card for CBS. The last time CBS aired a live boxing event prior to 2012, was on January 20, 1997, when then-middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins knocked out Glen Johnson in the 11th round. Boxing on CBS CBS has occasionally broadcast boxing events; its first broadcast occurred in 1948. The network's most recent broadcasts", "psg_id": "13088394" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "other network programs. The vast resources of Fox founder Rupert Murdoch allowed that network to grow quickly, primarily to the detriment of CBS. The loss of the NFL came in part because CBS Sports suddenly went into cost-cutting mode in the wake of its money-bleeding, $1 billion deal with Major League Baseball (1990–1993). The network had already developed a stodgy and overly budgeted image under Laurence Tisch, who had become chief executive officer of CBS in 1985. Tisch was already notorious for having made deep cuts at the network's news division and for selling off major portions of the company", "psg_id": "4620764" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "irregular basis over the rest of the season. CBS' 1976 telecast of Super Bowl X between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys was viewed by an estimated 80 million people, the largest television audience in history at the time. CBS' telecast featured play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall (calling his first Super Bowl in that role) and color commmentator Tom Brookshier. Towards the end of the game, Hank Stram took over for Brookshier, who had left the booth to head down to the locker room area to conduct the postgame interviews with the winning team. By 1975, CBS used several themes (technically,", "psg_id": "4620729" }, { "title": "CBS Corporation", "text": "the Viacom deal, such as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Lionsgate or Sony Pictures Entertainment. Moonves also considered Bakish a threat as he never wanted an ally of Shari Redstone as a board member of the combined company. On September 9, 2018, following Moonves' resignation due to sexual harassment allegations, National Amusements agreed to defer any proposal of a CBS-Viacom merger for at least two years after the date of the settlement. In addition, the office of chairman will remain vacant until a new permanent CEO is appointed. , CBS Corporation ranked 197th on the Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations", "psg_id": "4938556" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "place of the CBS eye logo and the word \"CBS\". CBS ceased airing the Thursday games after 2017. 2019-future Beginning in 2019 CBS will introduce new graphics that will be introduced in Super Bowl 53. The Sunday afternoon, October 14, 2007 game between the New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys on CBS, was viewed by 29.1 million people, making it the most-watched NFL Sunday game since the Dallas Cowboys–San Francisco 49ers game on November 10, 1996 on Fox (29.7 million viewers), according to Nielsen Media Research data. The game was also the most-watched television program for the week of October", "psg_id": "4620818" }, { "title": "CBS", "text": "WITI returning to the CBS station lineup. CBS was later forced back onto UHF in Milwaukee due to the affiliation agreement with New World Communications that resulted in WITI disaffiliating from the network in December 1994 to join Fox; it is now affiliated with WDJT-TV in that market, which has the longest-lasting relationship with CBS than any other Milwaukee station that carried the network's programming (24 years, as of the end of 2018). More long-term, CBS bought stations in Philadelphia (WCAU, now owned by NBC) and St. Louis (KMOX-TV, now KMOV), but CBS would eventually sell these stations off as", "psg_id": "484005" }, { "title": "CBS", "text": "the 1980s. The \"Reach for the Stars\" campaign used during the 1981–82 season feature a space theme used to capitalize on both CBS's stellar improvement in the ratings and the historic launch of the space shuttle Columbia. 1982's \"Great Moments\" juxtaposed scenes from classic CBS programs such as \"I Love Lucy\" with scenes from the network's then-current classics such as \"Dallas\" and \"M*A*S*H\". From 1983 to 1986, CBS (by now firmly atop the ratings) featured a campaign based on the slogan \"We've Got the Touch\". Vocals for the campaign's jingle were contributed by Richie Havens (1983–84; one occasion in 1984–85)", "psg_id": "484127" }, { "title": "NASCAR on CBS", "text": "had lost affiliates in several major markets as a result of a realignment in the wake of Fox landing the broadcast television rights to the National Football Conference of the NFL, and was actually not available in a NASCAR Busch Series market, Milwaukee; that city's new CBS affiliate, WDJT-TV, was not available to some Southeastern Wisconsin cable providers. NASCAR on CBS NASCAR on CBS is the branding formerly used for broadcasts of NASCAR races produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States from 1960 to 2000. Notes: The very first NASCAR races", "psg_id": "10382351" }, { "title": "NBA on CBS", "text": "it. In 1980, CBS used rotoscoped animation in silhouette of one player shooting a jumpshot and the ball in mid-air rolling all the NBA teams as it spun in the air, set to disco–pop–moog music. During the 1978–79 season, the music for the highlights was \"Chase\", composed by Giorgio Moroder as the theme for the movie \"Midnight Express\". The opening guitar and horn riff of the Chicago hit \"Alive Again\" were used for the highlights prior to the opening animation during the 1979–80 and 1980–81 seasons. By the 1983 NBA Finals, the opening sequence was set in a primitive computer-generated", "psg_id": "6736599" }, { "title": "Tennis on CBS", "text": "Novak Djokovic-Rafael Nadal final. And since ESPN2 themselves eventually had to redirect to the second half of its \"Monday Night Football\" doubleheader, it awkwardly had to cut off from Nadal's post-match ceremony. Tennis on CBS Tennis on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of professional tennis tournaments that were produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. At the time the network's broadcast agreements with the United States Tennis Association (USTA) ended in 2014, CBS held the broadcast rights to the U.S. Open, the U.S. Open Series and the Sony Ericsson", "psg_id": "15193626" }, { "title": "CBS", "text": "purchased a 50% interest in that station, partnering with the \"Los Angeles Times\" newspaper. CBS then sold its interest in KTTV (now the West Coast flagship of the Fox network) and purchased outright Los Angeles pioneer station KTSL in 1950, renaming it KNXT (after CBS's existing Los Angeles radio property, KNX), later to become KCBS-TV. In 1953, CBS bought pioneer television station WBKB in Chicago, which had been signed on by former investor Paramount Pictures (and would become a sister company to CBS again decades later) as a commercial station in 1946, and changed that station's call sign to WBBM-TV,", "psg_id": "484001" }, { "title": "Boxing on CBS", "text": "and Alberto Guevara from Los Angeles. The telecast, although delayed due to an overrunning college basketball game, was seen by approximately 1.5 million households. It marked the first live broadcast of a boxing event on CBS since 1997. In February 2015, CBS Sports reached a deal with Al Haymon's \"Premier Boxing Champions\" to air a series of eight, Saturday afternoon cards (branded as \"PBC on CBS\"). CBS Sports Network also aired shoulder programming for Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao. In 2016, CBS Sports Network began to pick up a larger number of events from smaller promoters such as Roy", "psg_id": "13088391" }, { "title": "NHL on CBS", "text": "broadcast rights when negotiations went underway prior to the pending 2011 expiration of NBCUniversal's contract with the league, being the only major network not to place a bid. The Comcast-owned networks (NBC and Versus, now NBCSN) renewed their existing deals through 2021. NHL on CBS The NHL on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of National Hockey League (NHL) games produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States, for three separate periods from 1957 to 1960, 1967 to 1972 and 1979 to 1980. With the original 1957 game telecasts, CBS became", "psg_id": "9594090" }, { "title": "NFL on CBS", "text": "NFL on CBS The NFL on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games that are produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. The network has aired NFL game telecasts since 1956 (with exception of a break from 1994 to 1997). From 2014–2017, CBS also broadcast \"Thursday Night Football\" games during the first half of the NFL season, through a production partnership with NFL Network. In August 1956, the DuMont Television Network, the NFL's primary television partner, ended network operations after years of decline. DuMont had", "psg_id": "4620697" }, { "title": "Children's programming on CBS", "text": "over the next few years such as \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\", \"Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures\", \"Back to the Future\" and \"Mother Goose and Grimm\". \"CBS Kid TV\"'s break bumpers featured the character Fido Dido. Four years prior to the block's rebrand, the network premiered its first in-house animated series since their original Terrytoons, \"CBS Storybreak\"; originally hosted by Bob Keeshan, the half-hour series – which featured animated adaptations of popular children's books – was nominated for an Emmy Award for \"Outstanding Animated Program\" in 1986. \"Storybreak\" continued to air on the network in reruns until 1992, before returning in", "psg_id": "14601151" }, { "title": "CBS Films", "text": "theatrical films division, which was officially named CBS Theatrical Films the following year. While this was in operation, CBS entered into a joint venture with Columbia Pictures and HBO called Tri-Star Pictures. CBS eventually dropped out of the venture in 1985, and CBS Theatrical Films came to an end that same year. In 2000, CBS was bought by Viacom, which also owned Paramount Pictures. In March 2007, following the 2006 split from Viacom which retained Paramount, CBS Corp. launched CBS Films with the hiring of Bruce Tobey as head of business affairs, legal, finance and video distribution. Amy Baer was", "psg_id": "13466211" }, { "title": "SEC on CBS", "text": "final opponent on LSU's schedule. In addition, the interconference rivalry games, Florida–Florida State, South Carolina–Clemson, Georgia–Georgia Tech and (since 2014) Kentucky–Louisville, sometimes air on the network when the SEC schools host the games and they fall into SEC television contracts (otherwise, those games air on ABC or the ESPN networks, as the ACC's contracts dictate). When the interconference rivalries air on CBS, the broadcasts are generally branded as \"College Football on CBS\" instead of \"SEC on CBS\". In addition, CBS will occasionally televise games where SEC schools host marquee non-conference opponents, such as the Miami Hurricanes and Notre Dame Fighting", "psg_id": "8800883" }, { "title": "NHL on CBS", "text": "Saturday afternoons starting on November 2, 1957, October 18, 1958 and January 9, 1960. According to the 1991 book \"Net Worth: Exploding the Myths of Pro Hockey\", during the 1956-57 season, CBS broadcast ten games that were popular with viewers. The four American franchises at the time (the Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers) each received US$100,000. However, the players themselves, received absolutely no money from the television deal. One CBS employee said, \"We got a call from a girl in Cincinnati who wanted to start a women's hockey league. We referred her to", "psg_id": "9594062" }, { "title": "PGA Tour on CBS", "text": "PGA Tour on CBS PGA Tour on CBS (or Golf on CBS) is the branding used for broadcasts of the PGA Tour that are produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. CBS Sports has been a carrier of PGA Tour golf since 1970. CBS was the Tour's primary television partner from 1970 to 1998, carrying 20 or more events per season. CBS shared duties as primary Tour carrier with ABC Sports from 1999 to 2006, covering around 15 events per season. CBS regained its primary status in 2007, once again covering", "psg_id": "13286737" }, { "title": "CBS", "text": "Crest\", \"Magnum, P.I.\", \"Simon & Simon\" and \"60 Minutes\". CBS also acquired the broadcast rights to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament in 1982 (taking over for NBC), which the network has broadcast every March since. CBS bought Emmy-winning documentary producer Dennis B. Kane's production company and formed a new company CBS/Kane Productions International (CKPI). The network managed to pull out a few new hits over the next couple of years – namely \"Kate & Allie\", \"Newhart\", \"Cagney & Lacey\", \"Scarecrow and Mrs. King\", and \"Murder, She Wrote\" – however, this resurgence would be short-lived. CBS had become mired", "psg_id": "484018" } ]
[ "william s. paley", "bill paley", "paley, william s." ]
which actress was born on exactly the same day as singer/ songwriter stephen stills?
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[ { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "Graham Nash commented that \"Stephen had a vision, and David and I let him run with it.\" Stills played every instrumental part on \"Crosby, Stills and Nash\" with the exception of some guitar by Crosby and Nash, and drums by Dallas Taylor. Albums Singles Stephen Stills Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work with Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Beginning his professional career with Buffalo Springfield, he composed one of their few hits \"For What It's Worth,\" which became one of the most recognizable songs", "psg_id": "1484080" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "August 27, 2013, Stephen Stills released the album, \"Can't Get Enough\" with Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg as the blues band the Rides. The band toured to support this release in 2013. On August 12, 2014, Watsky released the album \"All You Can Do\", featuring a song with Stills, \"Cannonball\". Stills was involved with the musician Judy Collins from 1968 to 1969 and wrote the song \"\" for her. He dated actress and singer-songwriter Nancy Priddy, who was the inspiration for his Buffalo Springfield song \"Pretty Girl Why\". Stills also had a short-term relationship with Rita Coolidge, as had", "psg_id": "1484074" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "Stephen Stills Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work with Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Beginning his professional career with Buffalo Springfield, he composed one of their few hits \"For What It's Worth,\" which became one of the most recognizable songs of the 1960s. Other notable songs he contributed to the band were \"Sit Down, I Think I Love You\", \"Bluebird\" and \"Rock & Roll Woman\". According to bandmate Richie Furay, he was \"the heart and soul of Buffalo Springfield.\" After Buffalo Springfield disbanded, Stills", "psg_id": "1484054" }, { "title": "Chris Stills", "text": "Chris Stills Chris Stills (born April 19, 1974 in Boulder, Colorado) is a musician and actor. He is the son of American rock musician Stephen Stills and French singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. He has played with both his father and his mother. When Chris was a child, his mother taught him how to play the piano, and though he also played drums, it wasn't until Chris was 12 that he picked up the guitar. On the road with Crosby, Stills, & Nash one day, one of the band's guitar techs put a spare guitar in the young Stills' hands. Upon learning", "psg_id": "8311541" }, { "title": "Chris Stills", "text": "would be part of the cast on the 4th season of \"Shameless\". Chris Stills Chris Stills (born April 19, 1974 in Boulder, Colorado) is a musician and actor. He is the son of American rock musician Stephen Stills and French singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. He has played with both his father and his mother. When Chris was a child, his mother taught him how to play the piano, and though he also played drums, it wasn't until Chris was 12 that he picked up the guitar. On the road with Crosby, Stills, & Nash one day, one of the band's guitar", "psg_id": "8311547" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "Graham Nash, which apparently led to the initial breakup of CSN, in 1970. During a Manassas tour in France, Stills met his first wife, the singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. They were married on March 14, 1973. Their son Christopher was born in 1974. They divorced in 1979. In 1976, Stills told \"Rolling Stone\", \"My hearing has gotten to be a terrible problem. If I keep playing and touring the way I have been, I'll go deaf.\" In 1988, he married the Thai model Pamela Anne Jordan, with whom he had a daughter, Eleanor. His third wife is Kristen Hathaway (Kristen Stills),", "psg_id": "1484075" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "wiped their vocals from the recordings, as Stills and Young decided to go on without their erstwhile partners as the Stills-Young Band. However, Young would leave midway through the resulting tour due to an apparent throat infection. Stills was contractually bound to finish the tour, which he did, but upon returning home, his wife - French singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson - announced she wanted a divorce and wished to move back to France. Stills reunited with Crosby and Nash shortly afterwards, thanks to the efforts of Nash's future wife Susan, who got Nash to forgive Stills for wiping the Crosby and", "psg_id": "1484068" }, { "title": "Stills (Stephen Stills album)", "text": "Stills (Stephen Stills album) Stills is a 1975 studio album by American musician Stephen Stills. It is his third solo album and his first release on Columbia Records. Stills began recording a solo album in 1973 under the tentative title \"As I Come of Age\", and it was \"almost completed\" by February 1974. He may have recorded more in early 1974, but from May to December Stills was busy with a reunited Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Stills signed with Columbia early in 1975 and turned in this album, \"a collection of tracks Stephen had been working on over the", "psg_id": "8693436" }, { "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young", "text": "Tour 2010 Tour 2012 Tour 2014 Tour 2015 Tour Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) is a vocal folk rock supergroup made up of American singer-songwriters David Crosby and Stephen Stills and English singer-songwriter Graham Nash. They are also known as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY) when joined by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young, who was an occasional fourth member. They are noted for their intricate vocal harmonies, often tumultuous interpersonal relationships, political activism, and lasting influence on American music and culture. Crosby, Stills & Nash were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame", "psg_id": "1306515" }, { "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young", "text": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) is a vocal folk rock supergroup made up of American singer-songwriters David Crosby and Stephen Stills and English singer-songwriter Graham Nash. They are also known as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY) when joined by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young, who was an occasional fourth member. They are noted for their intricate vocal harmonies, often tumultuous interpersonal relationships, political activism, and lasting influence on American music and culture. Crosby, Stills & Nash were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and all three members were also inducted for their", "psg_id": "1306449" }, { "title": "Stills (Stephen Stills album)", "text": "preceding several years\" including \"much of the material recorded for \"As I Come of Age\"\". The piano and drum tracks by Stills and Ringo Starr for \"As I Come of Age\" date back to 1971, while \"Turn Back the Pages\" was recorded in 1975. Although \"My Angel\" is credited to Stills and Dallas Taylor, and Stills calls it a \"jam on a set of Dallas' changes\", Stills recorded a demo of the song in March 1967. All tracks composed by Stephen Stills; except where indicated Personnel 1974 Tour Personnel 1975 Summer Tour: Stills (Stephen Stills album) Stills is a 1975", "psg_id": "8693437" }, { "title": "Every Day Is Exactly the Same", "text": "Every Day Is Exactly the Same \"Every Day Is Exactly the Same\" is the third single by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from their album \"With Teeth\". It is the twenty-first official Nine Inch Nails release. The commercial single was released on April 4, 2006 as an EP. It was also billed as the companion remix disc to \"With Teeth\", much to the chagrin of Trent Reznor. The song went for adds on R&R's alternative rock chart in November 2005. The radio single reached #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock singles chart in the Modern Rock Tracks category", "psg_id": "6099284" }, { "title": "Every Day Is Exactly the Same", "text": "Five-0\", in the beginning of the 15th episode of the third season, entitled \"Hookman\". This song is played in the show \"Criminal Minds\" (first season, second episode, 1 minute 27 seconds in). The episode is titled \"Compulsion\". All songs by Trent Reznor. Every Day Is Exactly the Same \"Every Day Is Exactly the Same\" is the third single by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from their album \"With Teeth\". It is the twenty-first official Nine Inch Nails release. The commercial single was released on April 4, 2006 as an EP. It was also billed as the companion remix", "psg_id": "6099288" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "of All Time\" and number 47 in the 2011 list. He became the first person to be inducted twice on the same night into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his work with CSN and Buffalo Springfield. According to Neil Young, \"Stephen is a genius.\" Stills was born in Dallas, Texas, the son of Talitha Quintilla (Collard) and William Arthur Stills. Raised in a military family, he moved around as a child, and developed an interest in blues and folk music. He was also influenced by Latin music after spending his youth in Gainesville and Tampa, Florida; Covington,", "psg_id": "1484058" }, { "title": "Carry On (Stephen Stills album)", "text": "Carry On (Stephen Stills album) Carry On is a 4-CD career retrospective box set by Stephen Stills (not to be confused with the CSN compilation released in 1991). It features highlights from his career as a solo artist and with groups including The Au Go Go Singers, Buffalo Springfield, Manassas, and various permutations of CSN&Y. The tracks are arranged in general chronological order of release. The album also includes previously unreleased material. The album was compiled by Graham Nash, who also compiled box sets for himself and for David Crosby. All songs written by Stephen Stills except where noted. Disc", "psg_id": "17236771" }, { "title": "Every Day Is Exactly the Same", "text": "and #12 in the Mainstream Rock Tracks category. The song also reached number one on the Canadian Singles Chart, and received a nomination for \"Best Hard Rock Performance\" at the 49th annual Grammy Awards. Though a planned music video was scrapped in the post-production stage, \"Every Day Is Exactly the Same\" still topped Billboard's 2006 year-end Hot Dance Singles Sales chart, it has so far spent 94 weeks on the chart. According to The Spiral, the music video for \"Every Day Is Exactly the Same\", directed by Francis Lawrence, was canceled in post-production. An image of a clapperboard and in", "psg_id": "6099285" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills (album)", "text": "Stephen Stills (album) Stephen Stills is the debut solo album by American musician Stephen Stills released on Atlantic Records in 1970. It is one of four high-profile albums released by each member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their 1970 chart-topping album \"Déjà Vu\". Stills dedicated the album to Jimi Hendrix, who had died two months before the album arrived in stores. The album features an array of well-known guest musicians, including John Sebastian, David Crosby and Graham Nash, who contributed vocals. Ringo Starr drums on two tracks under the pseudonym \"Richie,\" which he also used", "psg_id": "7889020" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills 2", "text": "Stephen Stills 2 Stephen Stills 2 is the second solo album by Stephen Stills, released on Atlantic Records in 1971. It peaked at number 8 on the Billboard 200 and was certified a gold record by the RIAA. Two singles were released from the album, both just missing the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart: \"Change Partners\" peaked at #43; while \"Marianne\" peaked at #42. The lyrics were printed on the inside of the gatefold cover in red, on a background photograph of Stephen Stills in a mountainous outdoor setting pointing into the distance. There were numerous errors", "psg_id": "8347332" }, { "title": "Carry On (Stephen Stills album)", "text": "One Disc Two Disc Three Disc Four Carry On (Stephen Stills album) Carry On is a 4-CD career retrospective box set by Stephen Stills (not to be confused with the CSN compilation released in 1991). It features highlights from his career as a solo artist and with groups including The Au Go Go Singers, Buffalo Springfield, Manassas, and various permutations of CSN&Y. The tracks are arranged in general chronological order of release. The album also includes previously unreleased material. The album was compiled by Graham Nash, who also compiled box sets for himself and for David Crosby. All songs written", "psg_id": "17236772" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "festivals of the 1960s. In the wake of CSNY's success, all four members recorded high-profile solo albums. In 1970, Stills released his eponymous solo debut album which featured guests Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Cass Elliot, Booker T. Jones and Ringo Starr (credited only as \"Richie\") as well as David Crosby, Graham Nash, Rita Coolidge and CSNY drummers Dallas Taylor and Johnny Barbata. It provided Stills with the U.S. No. 14 hit single \"Love the One You're With.\" Stills followed this with \"Stephen Stills 2\", which featured \"Change Partners.\" Even though the song was written before CSN formed, Nash saw it", "psg_id": "1484065" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills 2", "text": "up to snuff that one is hard pressed to get much impression at all of the playing of the latter.\" \"All songs written by Stephen Stills, except where noted.\" Stephen Stills 2 Stephen Stills 2 is the second solo album by Stephen Stills, released on Atlantic Records in 1971. It peaked at number 8 on the Billboard 200 and was certified a gold record by the RIAA. Two singles were released from the album, both just missing the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart: \"Change Partners\" peaked at #43; while \"Marianne\" peaked at #42. The lyrics were printed", "psg_id": "8347335" }, { "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young", "text": "work in other groups (Crosby for the Byrds, Stills for Buffalo Springfield and Nash for the Hollies). Neil Young has also been inducted as a solo artist and as a member of Buffalo Springfield. Prior to the formation of CSN, each member of the band had belonged to another prominent group. David Crosby played guitar, sang and wrote songs with the Byrds; Stephen Stills had been a guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist and songwriter in the band Buffalo Springfield (which also featured Neil Young); and Graham Nash had been a guitarist, singer and songwriter with The Hollies. Due to internal friction, Crosby", "psg_id": "1306450" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills (album)", "text": "contemporary review in \"Rolling Stone\" felt that the album had an \"elusive\" quality, and though he didn't dislike the album, and admired parts, he felt it lacked \"meat\". In a retrospective summary Allmusic calls it \"a jaw-dropping experience\" just short of \"Crosby, Stills & Nash\" and \"Déjà Vu\" Stephen Stills (album) Stephen Stills is the debut solo album by American musician Stephen Stills released on Atlantic Records in 1970. It is one of four high-profile albums released by each member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their 1970 chart-topping album \"Déjà Vu\". Stills dedicated the album", "psg_id": "7889023" }, { "title": "Joe Esposito (singer)", "text": "Joe Esposito (singer) Joe \"Bean\" Esposito (born May 5, 1948) is a Grammy-nominated American singer/songwriter whose career spans from the 1970s to the present day. Esposito's songs have been recorded by Donna Summer, Aretha Franklin, Labelle, Stephen Stills and others. Esposito was a member of the band Brooklyn Dreams, best known for their collaboration with Donna Summer on \"Heaven Knows\" and \"Bad Girls.\" Giorgio Moroder asked Esposito to collaborate on his 1982 \"Solitary Man\" project, which became Esposito's first solo album. In the 1980s, he is best known for his performances of the hit songs \"Lady, Lady, Lady\" from the", "psg_id": "8654679" }, { "title": "Stephen Bishop (singer)", "text": "Orson Welles' last film. Bishop was the musical guest on the March 11, 1978, episode of NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\". Patrick Bateman, the fictional antihero from Bret Easton Ellis' film \"American Psycho\", is an avowed fan of Bishop. Eric Clapton mentioned Bishop in his autobiography as one of his favorite singer-songwriters. Numerous artists have recorded songs written by Bishop. These include: Stephen Bishop (singer) Earl Stephen Bishop (born November 14, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and guitarist. His biggest hits include \"On and On\", \"It Might Be You\" and \"Save It for a Rainy Day\". He has appeared in", "psg_id": "5531151" }, { "title": "Joe Esposito (singer)", "text": "a vocal group created for the movie, \"American Hot Wax\". In May 2013, Esposito became the lead singer for The Brooklyn Bridge band, formerly known as Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge. Joe Esposito (singer) Joe \"Bean\" Esposito (born May 5, 1948) is a Grammy-nominated American singer/songwriter whose career spans from the 1970s to the present day. Esposito's songs have been recorded by Donna Summer, Aretha Franklin, Labelle, Stephen Stills and others. Esposito was a member of the band Brooklyn Dreams, best known for their collaboration with Donna Summer on \"Heaven Knows\" and \"Bad Girls.\" Giorgio Moroder asked Esposito to", "psg_id": "8654681" }, { "title": "Stephen Bishop (singer)", "text": "Stephen Bishop (singer) Earl Stephen Bishop (born November 14, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and guitarist. His biggest hits include \"On and On\", \"It Might Be You\" and \"Save It for a Rainy Day\". He has appeared in and contributed musically to many motion pictures including \"National Lampoon's Animal House\". Bishop was born and raised in San Diego, California, and attended Will C. Crawford High School. Originally a clarinetist, he persuaded his brother to buy him a guitar after seeing the Beatles on \"The Ed Sullivan Show\". In 1967, he formed his first group, the Weeds, a British Invasion-styled", "psg_id": "5531143" }, { "title": "Every Day Is Exactly the Same", "text": "the background what appeared to be water tank with a 3-lead ECG appeared on the official Nine Inch Nails website, but was later taken down. There is also a studio cut video for the song. The video seems to be set in the area where the video for \"The Hand That Feeds\" was filmed. It can be seen on \"Beside You In Time\". Allmusic gave a generally favorable review of the EP, describing its various remixes as \"actually better than the original versions\". Allmusic described the \"Sam Fog vs. Carlos D Mix\" of \"Every Day Is Exactly the Same\" as", "psg_id": "6099286" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "attends Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. His son Chris and daughter Jennifer are both recording artists. His youngest son, Oliver Ragland, was born in 2004 and named in honor of Neil Young, whose maternal family name is Ragland. Like all the other members of CSNY, Stills has long been involved in liberal causes and politics. In 2000, he served as a member of the Democratic credentials committee from Florida during the Democratic National Convention, and was a delegate in previous years. The comic book series \"Scott Pilgrim\" features a character by the name of Stephen Stills, referred to as \"the", "psg_id": "1484077" }, { "title": "Kristen Stills", "text": "Kristen Stills Kristen Stills (née Hathaway; born 12 October 1966) is an executive producer and autism awareness activist. She is wife of American musician and multi-instrumentalist Stephen Stills of Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. She starred with son Henry Stills in an independent documentary film directed by Tricia Regan titled \"\" which was released in April 2007. She received an \"Outstanding Nonfiction Special\" Emmy Award for her role as Executive Producer on \"\". Since 2012, Kristen and Stephen have hosted Light Up The Blues, an event that benefits autism science and advocacy organization Autism Speaks. The annual", "psg_id": "19145191" }, { "title": "My Thoughts Exactly", "text": "My Thoughts Exactly My Thoughts Exactly is a memoir by English singer-songwriter Lily Allen. The book was published on 20 September 2018, and several extracts from the book generated considerable press coverage prior to release. The book covers a variety of topics, such as \"feminism, the tabloids, money, faking orgasms, bad managers, fame, sexual abuse, mental health, narcissism, co-dependency, festivals, motherhood, stalking and parking tickets\". It received mixed reviews. Lily Allen is an English singer-songwriter. Born on 2 May 1985, to actor Keith Allen and film producer Alison Owen. Under EMI, Allen has released four albums: \"Alright, Still\" (2006), \"It's", "psg_id": "20876160" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills 2", "text": "drummer Dallas Taylor. He later re-recorded two songs from this collection: \"Singin' Call\" for his 1991 album Stills Alone; and \"Word Game\" for his 2013 album with blues supergroup The Rides. John Mendelsohn of \"Rolling Stone\" described Stills as \"a solid second-rate artist who so many lower-middlebrows insist on believing is actually first-rate\" and his post-Buffalo Springfield work collectively as \"fifth-rate self-indulgence\". Of \"Stephen Stills 2\" specifically he commented, \"the words to Stills 2 are alternately trivial, cloyingly self-important, and downright offensive, the music is decidedly lackluster and undistinguished, and the production of the whole shebang is so distant from", "psg_id": "8347334" }, { "title": "My Thoughts Exactly", "text": "of \"The Guardian\"s best books of 2018. My Thoughts Exactly My Thoughts Exactly is a memoir by English singer-songwriter Lily Allen. The book was published on 20 September 2018, and several extracts from the book generated considerable press coverage prior to release. The book covers a variety of topics, such as \"feminism, the tabloids, money, faking orgasms, bad managers, fame, sexual abuse, mental health, narcissism, co-dependency, festivals, motherhood, stalking and parking tickets\". It received mixed reviews. Lily Allen is an English singer-songwriter. Born on 2 May 1985, to actor Keith Allen and film producer Alison Owen. Under EMI, Allen has", "psg_id": "20876177" }, { "title": "Stephen Jerzak", "text": "Stephen Jerzak Stephen Lewis Jerzak (born May 5, 1992) is an American alternative-pop musician, singer, and songwriter from La Crosse, Wisconsin. Some of his notable singles include \"Cute\" which gained popularity on social media networks in his early career, and \"She Said\", a record label release of a song that was done collaboratively with American actress and singer Leighton Meester. Growing up in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Stephen began playing music as a preteen, teaching himself several instruments while tinkering around in his father's home studio. He joined his first band as lead singer and guitarist at age 12. The band", "psg_id": "17709069" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "Alive!. The album was produced by Barry Beckett. In 1984, \"Right by You\" would be the final Stills album to make the \"Billboard\" 200 album chart, with \"Stills Alone\" issued in 1991. In 1997, Stills became the first person to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice in the same night for his work with CSN and the Buffalo Springfield. Fender Guitars crafted a custom guitar and presented it to Stills to commemorate the occasion, a Telecaster-style guitar bearing an inscription on the neck plate. 2005 saw Stills release \"Man Alive!\", his first solo offering in", "psg_id": "1484071" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "Papas), and Nash found himself soon joining in singing with Crosby and Stills. Renditions of the latter's \"You Don't Have to Cry,\" led to the formation of Crosby, Stills & Nash. Several of Stills's songs, including \"\" and \"You Don't Have To Cry\" on the debut album were inspired by his on-again-off-again relationship with singer Judy Collins. In a 1971 interview in \"Rolling Stone\" the interviewer noted, \"so many of your songs seem to be about Judy Collins.\" Stills replied, \"Well, there are three things men can do with women: love them, suffer for them, or turn them into literature.", "psg_id": "1484063" }, { "title": "Unreleased Stephen Stills Album (Southern Cross)", "text": "by Stephen Stills; Unreleased Stephen Stills Album (Southern Cross) In 1979, Stephen Stills recorded one of the first entirely digital album, due to be released in 1979 or 1980. However the record company didn't feel it was commercial enough. It was produced by Barry Beckett. Still's was quoted as saying \"\"We had a nice combination of songs. Barry (Beckett) took his time and allowed me to play. I didn't have to wear the producer's hat. I didn't have to think with him. He knew what I was after\". Some of the songs were re-recorded for later solo and CSNY albums.", "psg_id": "21013843" }, { "title": "Ray Whitley (singer-songwriter, born 1901)", "text": "Ray Whitley (singer-songwriter, born 1901) Raymond Otis Whitley (December 5, 1901 – February 21, 1979), also known as Ray Whitley, was a Country and Western singer and actor. Whitley was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He began his singing career in New York City in 1930. He had traveled to New York where he became a construction worker on the Empire State Building and the George Washington Bridge. While working as a steel worker, he heard of an audition at a local radio station. He was hired as a pop singer and learned a few chords on a guitar to back", "psg_id": "7855029" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "whom he married on May 27, 1996. Stills's son, Justin Stills, was born in 1972 to Harriet Tunis. Justin was critically injured while snowboarding on Mt. Charleston, just outside Las Vegas, in 1997. An episode of Discovery Health's documentary series \"\" featured his treatment and recovery. Another son, Henry, has been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome and is profiled in the 2007 documentary \"\". Stills' daughter Eleanor is a photographer and graduate of Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. Since Eleanor's graduation, she has been responsible for all recent Crosby, Stills & Nash photography. Stills has another daughter, Alex, who", "psg_id": "1484076" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "I've had my share of success and failure at all three.\" The cover photo pictured on the debut was taken on the back porch of a house in West Hollywood, which was torn down the next day. Wanting to be able to tour and needing additional musicians, the band invited Neil Young to join them for their subsequent tour and second album to make the group the quartet Crosby Stills Nash & Young. Having played at the Monterey Pop Festival with Buffalo Springfield, and both Woodstock and Altamont with CSNY, Stills performed at all three of the iconic U.S. rock", "psg_id": "1484064" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "Finals between the Anaheim Ducks and Ottawa Senators in Anaheim, California. On December 17, 2007, Graham Nash revealed on \"Larry King Live\" that Stills had been diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer and that his operation would take place on January 3, 2008, which is Stills' birthday. Stills said later in January 2008 that he had come through the operation with \"flying colors.\" Stills toured Europe as a solo artist for the first time during October 2008. In 2011, Stills contributed a song, \"Low Barefoot Tolerance,\" to the soundtrack of a documentary produced by J. Ralph, \"Wretches & Jabberers\". On", "psg_id": "1484073" }, { "title": "Yekaterina Volkova (actress and singer)", "text": "Yekaterina Volkova (actress and singer) Yekaterina Yuryevna Volkova (, born March 16, 1974) is a Russian actress of theater and cinema, singer, songwriter, and model. Yekaterina Volkova was born in the city of Tomsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. She grew up in the city of Tolyatti, Samara Oblast. She graduated from art school in piano and music school as a choir conductor. In 1995, she entered the Theatre Institute in Yaroslavl. In 1997 the girl came to Moscow, where she entered the Russian University of Theatre Arts. She works in the theaters and appears in films and television series. In", "psg_id": "18036129" }, { "title": "Singer-songwriter", "text": "styles. The first such tradition was the mid-1960s invention of nueva canción, which took hold in Andean countries like Chile, Peru, Argentina and Bolivia. At around the same time, the Brazilian popular style bossa nova was evolving into a politically charged singer-songwriter tradition called Tropicalismo. Two performers, Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso became two of the most famous people in all of Brazil through their work in Tropicalismo. After World War II it was developed in Italy a very prolific singer-songwriter (in Italian \"cantautore\") tradition, initially connected with the French school of the \"chansonniers\", and lately developed very heterogeneously. Although", "psg_id": "1466771" }, { "title": "Helen Watson (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Helen Watson (singer-songwriter) Helen Watson is an English singer-songwriter. Her music encompasses blues, soul, jazz, pop and folk. Born in Manchester, she began performing on the folk-club circuit during the late 1960s whilst working as a teacher in Manchester. During the 1970s and 1980s she was a singer with blues band Loose Lips and a member of the Manchester quartet Well Knit Frames, which also included Martin McGroarty (who would become her regular writing partner). Watson was also a backing singer with Carmel on an extensive world tour. She sang on several of Suns of Arqa's early LPs (\"Musical Revue\",", "psg_id": "9464053" }, { "title": "Petronella Barker (actress, born 1942)", "text": "Laurence Olivier, directed by Peter Wood. On 2 September 1966 Barker married the actor Anthony Hopkins at St Mary's, Stalisfield, and they have one daughter, the actress and singer-songwriter Abigail Hopkins, born in 1969. They were divorced in the High Court, London, in 1972. Petronella Barker (actress, born 1942) Petronella Barker (born 12 October 1942 in Sittingbourne, Kent) is an English actress. The daughter of the late comedy actor Eric Barker and the actress Pearl Hackney, she grew up in the village of Stalisfield, Kent, and was educated at Ashford School. Barker trained at the Central School of Speech and", "psg_id": "16849775" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills (album)", "text": "for his contribution to the \"London Sessions\" album by American bluesman Howlin' Wolf, recorded in England the same year. Stills' album is also the only album to which both Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix supplied guitar work. The song \"We Are Not Helpless\" was wrongly assumed by many critics to be a response to Neil Young's song \"Helpless\" from the \"Déjà Vu\" album. \"Love the One You're With,\" Stills' biggest solo hit single, peaked at #14 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on December 19, 1970, and another single pulled from the album, \"Sit Yourself Down,\" went to #37 on March", "psg_id": "7889021" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "Louisiana; Costa Rica; Panama Canal Zone; and El Salvador, where he graduated from high school. Stills also attended Admiral Farragut Academy in St. Petersburg, Florida, and Saint Leo College Preparatory School in Saint Leo, Florida. Stills is also an avid sailor. Stills dropped out of LSU in the early 1960s. He played in a series of bands, including the Continentals, which then featured future Eagles guitarist Don Felder. Stills also sang as a solo artist at Gerde's Folk City, a well-known coffeehouse in Greenwich Village. Stills eventually ended up in a nine-member vocal harmony group, the house act at the", "psg_id": "1484059" }, { "title": "Unreleased Stephen Stills Album (Southern Cross)", "text": "Unreleased Stephen Stills Album (Southern Cross) In 1979, Stephen Stills recorded one of the first entirely digital album, due to be released in 1979 or 1980. However the record company didn't feel it was commercial enough. It was produced by Barry Beckett. Still's was quoted as saying \"\"We had a nice combination of songs. Barry (Beckett) took his time and allowed me to play. I didn't have to wear the producer's hat. I didn't have to think with him. He knew what I was after\". Some of the songs were re-recorded for later solo and CSNY albums. All tracks composed", "psg_id": "21013842" }, { "title": "Naomi (singer-songwriter)", "text": "the Oldham Christmas Lights switch on. Naomi has spent 2015 writing and recording her debut album and on 6 June 2015, Naomi published a track from the album 'Rivers Run', co-written with Jud Mahoney and John McLaughlin. This was quickly followed by a live performance of new songs at the West End Festival in Glasgow on 7 June 2015 and a billboard campaign with Forrest Media. Naomi (singer-songwriter) Naomi (born 29 June 1996) is a female British singer-songwriter born and raised in Manchester, England, formerly known as Caleidra, who first came to prominence after a song she wrote at school", "psg_id": "17432378" }, { "title": "Ray Whitley (singer-songwriter, born 1901)", "text": "Model No. 1028 (Mahogany back & sides, plain rectangle-style bridge) Breaks down like this: 143 No. 1027s shipped in 1939 Only 4 No. 1027s shipped in 1940 115 No. 1028s were shipped in 1939 55 No. 1028s shipped in 1940 First shipment of 1027s - 1/23/1939 - Last: 2/27/1940 First shipment of 1028s - 6/23/1939 - Last: 6/13/1940 \"The Guinness Who's Who Of Country Music\". Guinness Publishing 1993. Ray Whitley (singer-songwriter, born 1901) Raymond Otis Whitley (December 5, 1901 – February 21, 1979), also known as Ray Whitley, was a Country and Western singer and actor. Whitley was born in", "psg_id": "7855036" }, { "title": "Halle (singer)", "text": "in the Nigerian Music Industry with a single Another Day the song which serenades a special guy features Nigeria's Number one dance-hall artist Patoranking as the guy. Halle is all about the process, the singer-songwriter understands that less is usually more. She and Idia Aisien are both brand ambassadors of 9janimi channel, a music/movie streaming service since 2010. Halle (singer) Halle (born Halle Grace Ihmordu; December 17) is a Nigerian actress and a singer-songwriter / dancer currently signed to N3rd Records. In 2008 she starred in her first drama movie Relentless (2008 - 2009) the movie which was later released", "psg_id": "19109561" }, { "title": "MILI (singer-songwriter)", "text": "MILI (singer-songwriter) MILI also known as Mili Nair (born 7 April) is a singer, songwriter from India. She released her debut album Written In The Stars where she composed all ten songs on the album. From writing her music and lending her voice to some of the biggest brand campaigns in advertising she has also recorded music with composers like A.R. Rahman, Amit Trivedi. Mili was born in Mumbai and studied in Pune and Bangalore. Her journey into music began at an early age and she confesses she knew right from the very start that she was destined to sing", "psg_id": "17943103" }, { "title": "John Howard (singer-songwriter)", "text": "of same-sex marriage in March 2014, Howard and France had their civil partnership converted to a marriage. John Howard & The Night Mail: John Howard (singer-songwriter) John Howard (born Howard Michael Jones, 9 April 1953) is an English singer-songwriter, pianist and recording artist. With his February 1975 debut album \"Kid in a Big World\" (CBS Records), Howard emerged as a late voice of the glam-pop wave of the early 1970s. Across a musical career that has included two main periods of recording activity – 1974-84 and 2004–present – Howard has released 16 studio albums and 11 studio EPs. In March", "psg_id": "15412809" }, { "title": "IJK (singer songwriter)", "text": "IJK (singer songwriter) Imad Jack Karam, known by his initials and stage name IJK, is a Lebanese singer-songwriter now based in Dubai. He is best known for his alternative rock style and crooner sound and has released songs in English despite being a native Lebanese artist. Born in Beirut in 1981, Karam was raised in a Greek Orthodox Christian family and showed a keen interest for music and singing since a very young age. In 2000, Karam took part in the Lebanese Karaoke Championship, which was broadcast on Télé Liban, and won the third place in the male category. This", "psg_id": "19631144" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "famous Cafe au Go Go in NYC, called the Au Go Go Singers, which included his future Buffalo Springfield bandmate Richie Furay. This group did some touring in the Catskills and in the South, released one album in 1964, then broke up in 1965. Afterwards, Stills, along with four other former members of the Au Go Go Singers, formed the Company, a folk-rock group. The Company embarked on a six-week tour of Canada, where Stills met a guitarist named Neil Young. On the VH1 \"CSNY Legends\" special, Stills said that Young was doing what he always wanted to do, \"play", "psg_id": "1484060" }, { "title": "Whitton (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Additionally, Whitton was a guest vocalist on Showtime's drama series Dexter. Whitton (singer-songwriter) Jaime Whitton is an independent American singer-songwriter who performs under her mononym Whitton. She started her career in 2009, releasing a self-titled EP in 2010, and in 2011 debut album \"Rare Bird\", which was mixed by producer-engineer Michael James and nominated for Best Pop Album by the Independent Music Awards. Whitton, the youngest in a musical family of six children, was born and raised in Reno, Nevada, and began performing at age 6 with the international organization Sunshine Generation Children's Performing Group. She started her first band", "psg_id": "17589040" }, { "title": "Naomi (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Naomi (singer-songwriter) Naomi (born 29 June 1996) is a female British singer-songwriter born and raised in Manchester, England, formerly known as Caleidra, who first came to prominence after a song she wrote at school in her music class, led to her being signed to a record label and the release of her first single 'With You' on 24 August 2012. This received national media coverage and Naomi appeared on television programmes such as ITV Daybreak, ITV Granada Reports, radio including BBC Radio Manchester and Salford City Radio, in the national press, The Times, The Independent and The Guardian, teen magazines", "psg_id": "17432369" }, { "title": "Dick Campbell (singer-songwriter)", "text": "of the Illinois border. A posthumous Dick Campbell CD called \"Blue Winds Only Know\" was released in 2003. Dick Campbell (singer-songwriter) Richard S. Campbell (January 25, 1944 – April 25, 2002), was a US folk rock singer-songwriter and film producer. He is best known for his 1966 album \"Dick Campbell Sings Where It’s At\", rated as \"the sole masterpiece of the fake-Dylan field\" Born in Boston Massachusetts and raised in Monroe, Wisconsin, Campbell was a relatively obscure singer-songwriter, who had released a couple of singles and composed for others including Artie Sullivan and all 34 tracks on Ken Nordine's album", "psg_id": "15717564" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "and keyboard on the title track and electric guitar and piano on \"Helpless\". The album became a huge success and sold over eight million copies. In its wake all four members of CSNY released solo albums that reached the top 20. Stills's first solo album, \"Stephen Stills\", went gold and is the only album to feature both Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. Its hit single, \"Love the One You're With\", became his biggest solo hit, peaking at number 14 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. A string of solo albums, and a band with Chris Hillman called Manassas followed in 1972.", "psg_id": "1484056" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "14 years. \"Man Alive!\" was released on the small English independent folk rock label Talking Elephant, and was not widely reviewed. The record did not chart on either side of the Atlantic, and was received lukewarmly by the few critics who did review it. Throughout 2006 and 2007, Stills toured regularly as a solo artist with \"the Quartet\", which consisted of drummer Joe Vitale, either Mike Finnigan or session player Todd Caldwell on keyboards, and either Kevin McCormick or Kenny Pasarelli on bass. On May 28, 2007, Stills sang the National Anthem for Game 1 of the 2007 Stanley Cup", "psg_id": "1484072" }, { "title": "Jason Ward (singer/songwriter)", "text": "Jason Ward (singer/songwriter) Jason Ward is an American-born singer-songwriter, who has experienced growing popularity since releasing the \"Almighty Row\" LP in 2009, which was quickly followed up by the \"Graceful Bow\" EP in 2010. \"Bless You\", a single from \"Graceful Bow\", performed especially well online, gaining praise from bloggers for being upbeat, but notoriously \"acerbic\". Ward has become increasingly popular with UK bloggers, especially due to his material's dark tone and his willingness to release digital content for free. Jason Ward was born in Annapolis, Maryland, and raised on a tobacco farm in Calvert County, Maryland. He began writing songs", "psg_id": "15000913" }, { "title": "Jesse Thomas (singer-songwriter)", "text": "\"War Dancer\", released on Valentine's Day (February 14) 2012, peaked at number four on iTunes Singer/Songwriter charts and charted on \"Billboard\" at No.25 on \"Heatseekers\" and No.16 on the folk charts. Her debut \"Hazel EP\" in September 2010 premiered in the top 10 on iTunes singer/songwriter chart. The release was highlighted as \"New and Noteworthy\" and \"Indie Spotlight\". In February 2011, \"You I Want\" was featured as \"Pick of the Week\" in Starbucks stores throughout the United States and Canada. \"Stay\" was placed on the TV show \"\", on Teen Nick. Jesse Thomas has opened for artists such as John", "psg_id": "16247382" }, { "title": "Andy Pratt (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Andy Pratt (singer-songwriter) Andy Pratt (born January 25, 1947) is an American rock singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. In the 1970s, he made a number of experimental records, of which \"Avenging Annie\" was a commercial hit. Pratt's demo recording of \"Avenging Annie\" was given to the Brown University radio station WBRU in 1972. In early 1973 Pratt signed to Columbia Records by Clive Davis. He went into Aengus Studios, of Fayville, Massachusetts and released \"Andy Pratt\" in 1973, which had modest commercial success. The single, \"Avenging Annie\", peaked at number 78 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, spending ten weeks on the", "psg_id": "8356593" }, { "title": "Dick Campbell (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Dick Campbell (singer-songwriter) Richard S. Campbell (January 25, 1944 – April 25, 2002), was a US folk rock singer-songwriter and film producer. He is best known for his 1966 album \"Dick Campbell Sings Where It’s At\", rated as \"the sole masterpiece of the fake-Dylan field\" Born in Boston Massachusetts and raised in Monroe, Wisconsin, Campbell was a relatively obscure singer-songwriter, who had released a couple of singles and composed for others including Artie Sullivan and all 34 tracks on Ken Nordine's album \"Colors\". In 1965 he sent \"a couple of \"Dylan-esque\" songs\" to Mercury Records. Mercury were looking for an", "psg_id": "15717557" }, { "title": "Kristen Stills", "text": "event has included musical performances by Crosby, Stills & Nash, Neil Young, John Mayer, The White Buffalo, Brandi Carlile, Ryan Adams, Steve Earle, Rickie Lee Jones, Lucinda Williams, Don Felder, and Chris Stills who perform alongside Spectrum Artists such as Nick Guzman, Matt Savage, and Rio \"Soulshocka\" Wyles. The scheduling coincides with Light It Up Blue, World Autism Awareness Day and Autism Awareness Month in April. In 2013, Stills was executive producer for the concert film \"Light Up The Blues\" the goal of which was to raise awareness for the annual event. Kristen Stills Kristen Stills (née Hathaway; born 12", "psg_id": "19145192" }, { "title": "Normal as Blueberry Pie – A Tribute to Doris Day", "text": "Normal as Blueberry Pie – A Tribute to Doris Day Normal as Blueberry Pie – A Tribute to Doris Day is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter, Nellie McKay. Released by Verve Records, it is McKay's first cover album, composed of songs previously recorded by American singer and actress Doris Day, except the track \"If I Ever Had a Dream\", which is an original song written by McKay in tribute to Day. The album with the bonus track, \"I Want To Be Happy\", was made available through Barnes & Noble. Additionally, the iTunes edition of the album features a", "psg_id": "13863560" }, { "title": "Jason White (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Song of the Year Award for 2003. Jason White (singer-songwriter) Jason Sandbrink White (born May 9, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America, he now resides in Nashville, Tennessee. He began his career as the lead vocalist and songwriter for The Janglers, a Cleveland-based rock band, then as the frontman for Jason White and the Dying Breed. He later moved to Nashville where he continues his career as a solo artist and songwriter. White has released four solo albums, \"Shades of Gray\" (2000), \"Tonight’s Top Story\" (2004), \"The Longing\" (2011),", "psg_id": "17471161" }, { "title": "Jason White (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Jason White (singer-songwriter) Jason Sandbrink White (born May 9, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America, he now resides in Nashville, Tennessee. He began his career as the lead vocalist and songwriter for The Janglers, a Cleveland-based rock band, then as the frontman for Jason White and the Dying Breed. He later moved to Nashville where he continues his career as a solo artist and songwriter. White has released four solo albums, \"Shades of Gray\" (2000), \"Tonight’s Top Story\" (2004), \"The Longing\" (2011), and \"Journal\" (2013). He tours throughout the", "psg_id": "17471148" }, { "title": "Singer-songwriter", "text": "Singer-songwriter Singer-songwriters are musicians who write, compose, and perform their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies. The genre began with the folk-acoustic tradition. Singer-songwriters often provide the sole accompaniment to an entire composition or song, typically using a guitar or piano. \"Singer-songwriter\" is used to define popular music artists who write and perform their own material, which is often self-accompanied generally on acoustic guitar or piano. Such an artist performs the roles of composer, lyricist, vocalist, sometimes instrumentalist, and often self-manager. According to AllMusic, singer-songwriters' lyrics are often personal but veiled by elaborate metaphors and vague imagery, and their", "psg_id": "1466746" }, { "title": "MILI (singer-songwriter)", "text": "\"Badari Badariya\" and \"Yatra\", both composed by Amit Trivedi. She has sung on major advertisement campaigns, including Seagram's Music, Coca-Cola's Maaza campaign, the Incredible India! Tourism Campaign and Cadbury Silk to name a few. Her international debut performance was in 2009 with jazz guitarist Vinnie Valentino at the Java Jazz Festival in Jakarta. All songs written and composed by Mili. Release: 15 December 2017 The Band Also appearing Composition & Lyrics by MILI Produced by Hamesh MILI (singer-songwriter) MILI also known as Mili Nair (born 7 April) is a singer, songwriter from India. She released her debut album Written In", "psg_id": "17943107" }, { "title": "Whitton (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Whitton (singer-songwriter) Jaime Whitton is an independent American singer-songwriter who performs under her mononym Whitton. She started her career in 2009, releasing a self-titled EP in 2010, and in 2011 debut album \"Rare Bird\", which was mixed by producer-engineer Michael James and nominated for Best Pop Album by the Independent Music Awards. Whitton, the youngest in a musical family of six children, was born and raised in Reno, Nevada, and began performing at age 6 with the international organization Sunshine Generation Children's Performing Group. She started her first band at age 17 called Jamie and the Blue Suits, and then", "psg_id": "17589037" }, { "title": "Normal as Blueberry Pie – A Tribute to Doris Day", "text": "different bonus track, \"I'll Never Smile Again\". Standard Track Listing including as Track 14: Standard Track Listing including an album-only Track 14: Normal as Blueberry Pie – A Tribute to Doris Day Normal as Blueberry Pie – A Tribute to Doris Day is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter, Nellie McKay. Released by Verve Records, it is McKay's first cover album, composed of songs previously recorded by American singer and actress Doris Day, except the track \"If I Ever Had a Dream\", which is an original song written by McKay in tribute to Day. The album with the bonus", "psg_id": "13863561" }, { "title": "Singer-songwriter", "text": "Latin America. In Mexico, for example, canción yucateca on the Yucatán Peninsula and trova serrana in the Sierra Juárez, Oaxaca are both regional adaptations of trova. Today, Guatemalan Ricardo Arjona qualifies as Latin America's most commercially successful singer-songwriter. Although sociopolitical engagement is uneven in his oeuvre, some see Arjona's more engaged works as placing him in the tradition of the Italian \"cantautori\". In the mid-1970s, a singer-songwriter tradition called canto popular emerged in Uruguay. With the influence of Tropicalismo, Traditional Samba and Bossa Nova, MPB (Música popular brasileira), or Brazilian Popular Music, became highly singer-songwriter based. For years solo artists", "psg_id": "1466774" }, { "title": "Singer-songwriter", "text": "the German Nazi past, often expressing technoskepticism and anti-establishment views. In the mid-1960s, Sweden witnessed the renaissance of the „trubadur“, the Swedish version of the singer-songwriter. Cornelis Vreeswijk and Fred Åkerström were particularly influential in their efforts to blend the heritage of the “visa” (a specific way to render simple stanzaic poems or songs, given distinction by artists such as Carl Michael Bellman and Evert Taube) with modern approaches to balladeering. Ede Staal (Warffum) (1941–1986), was a Dutch singer-songwriter from the Northern province of Groningen who sang mainly in the Groninger dialect of Dutch. Singer-songwriter Singer-songwriters are musicians who write,", "psg_id": "1466785" }, { "title": "Singer-songwriter", "text": "because it merged the roles of composer, writer, and singer, the popularity of the singer-songwriter reintroduced the Medieval troubadour tradition of \"songs with public personalities\" after the Tin Pan Alley era in American popular music. Song topics include political protest, as in the case of the Almanac Singers, Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie. The concept of a singer-songwriter can be traced to ancient bardic oral tradition, which has existed in various forms throughout the world. Poems would be performed as chant or song, sometimes accompanied by a harp or other similar instrument. After the invention of printing, songs would be", "psg_id": "1466748" }, { "title": "Gary Taylor (singer/songwriter)", "text": "Gary Taylor (singer/songwriter) Gary Taylor, born Los Angeles, California, is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. His songs have been recorded by a number of leading artists, including \"Keep in Touch\" by Grover Washington, Jr.; \"Good Love\" by Anita Baker, Walter Beasley, Lonnie Liston Smith and George Clinton & P-Funk Allstars; \"Living Without a Heart\" by Vanessa Rubin; \"Just Gets Better with Time\" and \"My Heart Your Heart\" by The Whispers. As a background vocalist, Taylor appeared on The Whispers' R&B #1 \"Rock Steady\", and \"My Flame\" for Vanessa Williams, as well as with Nancy Wilson. As a songwriter", "psg_id": "12183186" }, { "title": "Carry On (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album)", "text": "& Nash), and \"The Lee Shore\" (previously available only live). The set also includes both the demo of \"You Don't Have to Cry,\" the first recording they made as Crosby, Stills & Nash, and the three tracks from their most recent studio album as of 1991 that are also on the box set. The original recordings were produced David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and Neil Young, with assistance from Howard Albert, Ron Albert, Stanley Johnston, and Paul Rothchild. Audio engineers on the original recordings include Stephen Barncard, Larry Cox, Russ Gary, Don Gooch, Steve Gursky, Bill Halverson, David Hassinger,", "psg_id": "8783438" }, { "title": "Chad Price (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Chad Price (singer-songwriter) Chad Oliver Price is a Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, recording artist, and producer. He has two commercial releases; \"In This Dream\" released in 2012, and his sophomore album \"Chad Price\" released in 2017. Price's music has been described as a blend of soul, R&B, and folk. Price was born in London, Ontario. Price was born in London, Ontario as the third of three boys. He comes from a multiracial background of predominantly Black Canadian descent. Price began playing guitar at the age of ten and it was apparent to friends and family that as a child he had", "psg_id": "16799912" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "as a metaphor for the many relationships in CSNY. In 1971, Stills played guitar for the Bill Withers album, \"Just as I Am\", including the Grammy-winning song, \"Ain't No Sunshine\". In late 1971, Stills teamed up with ex-Byrd Chris Hillman to form the band Manassas. Their self-titled double album was a mixture of rock, country, blues, bluegrass and Latin music divided into different sections. All of Stills' albums after Buffalo Springfield had gone either gold or platinum; the Manassas follow-up album the next year \"Down the Road\" was his first LP that did not. In 1974 there was a CSNY", "psg_id": "1484066" }, { "title": "Singer-songwriter", "text": "the term \"cantautore\" normally implies consistent sociopolitical content in lyrics, noteworthy performers in a more inclusive singer-songwriter categorization are: Domenico Modugno, Luigi Tenco, Gino Paoli, Sergio Endrigo, Fabrizio De André, Francesco De Gregori, Antonello Venditti, Roberto Vecchioni, Ivano Fossati, Lucio Dalla, Francesco Guccini and Franco Battiato. In neighbouring Malta, the main singer-songwriters are Walter Micallef, Manwel Mifsud and Vince Fabri. They all perform in Maltese. Spain and Portugal have also had singer-songwriter traditions, which are sometimes said to have drawn on Latin elements. Spain is known for the Nova Cançó tradition — exemplified by Joan Manuel Serrat and Lluis Llach;", "psg_id": "1466772" }, { "title": "Sean Taylor (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Garden Party, Summertyne Americana Festival, Rhythms Of The World, Weyfest, St Ives Festival as well as hundreds of other shows in the UK & Europe. He has played support slots for Robert Cray, Tony Joe White, Richard Thompson, John Fogerty, the Neville Brothers, George Benson, Tom Paxton, Eric Bibb, June Tabor, Band of Horses, Dick Gaughan and Martin Simpson. Sean Taylor (singer-songwriter) Sean Taylor (born 29 December 1983) is a singer-songwriter from Kilburn, north-west London. Sean Taylor is a singer-songwriter from London who tours all over the world. He has released eight albums. His last four albums were recorded in", "psg_id": "16351522" }, { "title": "Fred Small (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Boston, and Director of Faith Outreach for Climate XChange, which advocates for carbon pricing legislation in Massachusetts. Fred Small (singer-songwriter) Frederick Emerson Small (born November 6, 1952), known publicly as Fred Small, is an American singer-songwriter. He began his career as a lawyer and later became a Unitarian Universalist minister. His songs often make a political or ethical statement. Among his best-known songs are \"Heart of the Appaloosa,\" \"Everything Possible,\" \"Peace Is\", and \"Cranes Over Hiroshima\". He is hailed by Pete Seeger as \"one of America's best songwriters\". His debut album, \"Love's Gonna Carry Us\" (1981), featured Small singing and", "psg_id": "5631218" }, { "title": "Chad Price (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Vocalist of the Year - Won Chad Price (singer-songwriter) Chad Oliver Price is a Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, recording artist, and producer. He has two commercial releases; \"In This Dream\" released in 2012, and his sophomore album \"Chad Price\" released in 2017. Price's music has been described as a blend of soul, R&B, and folk. Price was born in London, Ontario. Price was born in London, Ontario as the third of three boys. He comes from a multiracial background of predominantly Black Canadian descent. Price began playing guitar at the age of ten and it was apparent to friends and family", "psg_id": "16799918" }, { "title": "Kevin Hammond (singer-songwriter)", "text": "married former CW television host, Jazmyn Engelhardt, in a private ceremony. Kevin Hammond (singer-songwriter) Kevin Richard Hammond (born February 7, 1985) is an American singer-songwriter. His debut EP 'Kevin Hammond' peaked at #34 on Billboard's Heat Seekers album charts on December 5, 2009, also placing 7th in the West North Central region and 10th in the Mountain region. Hammond is known musically for his ability to seamlessly switch between a high falsetto and a full-bodied vocal register. Born in Kenosha, Wisconsin to Richard and Carolyn, Hammond is the third of seven children. Father Richard Hammond is credited as being Hammond's", "psg_id": "19280513" }, { "title": "Kevin Hammond (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Kevin Hammond (singer-songwriter) Kevin Richard Hammond (born February 7, 1985) is an American singer-songwriter. His debut EP 'Kevin Hammond' peaked at #34 on Billboard's Heat Seekers album charts on December 5, 2009, also placing 7th in the West North Central region and 10th in the Mountain region. Hammond is known musically for his ability to seamlessly switch between a high falsetto and a full-bodied vocal register. Born in Kenosha, Wisconsin to Richard and Carolyn, Hammond is the third of seven children. Father Richard Hammond is credited as being Hammond's earliest musical influence. Hammond experimented with many of his fathers instruments", "psg_id": "19280509" }, { "title": "Sally Taylor (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Taylor Bragonier. Both she and her husband have been diagnosed with dyslexia. As the daughter of singer-songwriters James Taylor and Carly Simon, her birth was mentioned in the song \"Sarah Maria\", on James Taylor's 1975 album \"Gorilla\". Carly Simon's \"Hotcakes\" album, released in January 1974, contains a song called \"Think I'm Gonna Have a Baby\", and the cover photo is a study of a pregnant Simon. Taylor graduated from Tabor Academy, a college-preparatory boarding school in Marion, Massachusetts. She attended Brown University, studying medical anthropology. Sally Taylor (singer-songwriter) Sarah Maria \"Sally\" Taylor (born January 7, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter", "psg_id": "4172789" }, { "title": "Jim Owen (singer-songwriter)", "text": "tornado outbreak. Jim is in Bay St. Louis Mississippi Jim Owen (singer-songwriter) Jim Owen (born April 21, 1941, in Robards, Kentucky) is an American singer-songwriter. When he was eight years old, Owen saw Hank Williams Sr sing and from that time he became completely fascinated by the star and his music. After completing his education, he worked variously as a journalist and as a golf coach until 1969 when, with Mel Tillis’ help, he relocated to Nashville Tennessee, to work as a songwriter. Over the next few years, several artists had chart hits with his songs. These included \"Too Lonely", "psg_id": "17175787" }, { "title": "Jim Owen (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Jim Owen (singer-songwriter) Jim Owen (born April 21, 1941, in Robards, Kentucky) is an American singer-songwriter. When he was eight years old, Owen saw Hank Williams Sr sing and from that time he became completely fascinated by the star and his music. After completing his education, he worked variously as a journalist and as a golf coach until 1969 when, with Mel Tillis’ help, he relocated to Nashville Tennessee, to work as a songwriter. Over the next few years, several artists had chart hits with his songs. These included \"Too Lonely Too Long\" and \"One More Drink\" (both Mel Tillis),", "psg_id": "17175781" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "began working with David Crosby and Graham Nash as a trio called Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN). Stills, in addition to writing much of the band's songs, played bass, guitar, and keyboards on their debut album. The album sold over four million copies and at that point had outsold anything from the three members' prior bands: the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and the Hollies. The album won the trio a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Neil Young, formerly of Buffalo Springfield, joined CSN months later for their second concert at Woodstock and subsequent album Déjà Vu. Stills played bass, guitar", "psg_id": "1484055" }, { "title": "Jack Harris (singer-songwriter)", "text": "and Dave Swarbrick. He currently lives in London, and performs frequently in London folk clubs, as well as further afield. Jack Harris (singer-songwriter) Jack Harris (born 1986) is a Welsh-born folk singer-songwriter, musician, and poet. He is multi-award-winning, most notably winning the 2005 New Folk Songwriting Competition at Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas, the first non-American to do so. Jack Harris has been described as \"a priest of song\" by singer Anais Mitchell. He has released three albums. His third album, \"The Flame and the Pelican\", featured at number six in the July 2011 EuroAmericanaChart. He has made several appearances", "psg_id": "15818261" }, { "title": "Stephen Stills", "text": "\"Last Time Around\", and enjoy only one hit single, the Stills-penned \"For What It's Worth\" before disbanding. A Stills song from their debut album, \"Sit Down, I Think I Love You,\" was a minor hit for the Mojo Men in 1967. After the disintegration of Buffalo Springfield, Stills played on the \"Super Session\" album with Al Kooper and joined up with David Crosby, who had recently been ejected from the Byrds in the autumn of 1967. At a party in Laurel Canyon, Crosby was introduced to Graham Nash by a mutual friend, Cass Elliot (formerly of the Mamas and the", "psg_id": "1484062" }, { "title": "Jim Lord (singer-songwriter)", "text": "folk rock, contemporary country and old-fashioned jazz guitar.\" His third album, \"Live at Quad Studios\", was recorded live at Quad Lakeside Recording Studios in Greenwood Lake, NY on October 5, 2009. \"Live at Quad Studios\" was released by Blue Vinyl Records. The recording features E'lissa Jones on violin, djembe, and vocals; and Dave Edwards on bass, guitar, and vocals. Influences include Bert Jansch, Ralph McTell, James Taylor, Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits. Jim Lord (singer-songwriter) James Edward Lord III (born September 7, 1948) is an American folk/rock singer-songwriter and musician. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Lord's early influences included", "psg_id": "14332331" }, { "title": "Jim Guthrie (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Jim Guthrie (singer-songwriter) Jim Guthrie is a Canadian singer-songwriter. He has recorded both as a solo artist and as a member of the bands Islands, Royal City and Human Highway. He has also composed music for TV ads and video games, and has scored multiple films including \"\", \"A Short History of the Highrise\", and \"The Bodybuilder and I\". He was born and raised in Guelph, Ontario, and currently lives in Toronto. Guthrie first made a name for himself by releasing a series of self-produced cassettes, and subsequently released albums on Three Gut Records. He was nominated for a Juno", "psg_id": "4457168" }, { "title": "Jack Harris (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Jack Harris (singer-songwriter) Jack Harris (born 1986) is a Welsh-born folk singer-songwriter, musician, and poet. He is multi-award-winning, most notably winning the 2005 New Folk Songwriting Competition at Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas, the first non-American to do so. Jack Harris has been described as \"a priest of song\" by singer Anais Mitchell. He has released three albums. His third album, \"The Flame and the Pelican\", featured at number six in the July 2011 EuroAmericanaChart. He has made several appearances at the Green Man Festival, and opened for such folk musicians as Martin Simpson, Tracy Grammer, Dick Gaughan, Martin Carthy,", "psg_id": "15818260" }, { "title": "Our House (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song)", "text": "Our House (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song) \"Our House\" is a song written by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash and recorded by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young on their album \"Déjà Vu\" (1970). The single reached #30 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and #20 on the \"Cash Box\" Top 100. The song, \"an ode to countercultural domestic bliss\", was written while Nash was living with Joni Mitchell, recording both \"Crosby, Stills & Nash\" and \"Déjà Vu\". The song originates in a domestic event that took place while Graham Nash was living with Joni Mitchell (and her two cats) in", "psg_id": "9002682" }, { "title": "Stephen Cummings", "text": "Stephen Cummings Stephen Donald Cummings (born 13 September 1954 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian rock singer-songwriter and writer. He was the lead singer of Melbourne-based rock band, The Sports, from 1976 to 1981, followed by a solo career which has met with critical acclaim but has had limited commercial success. He has written two novels, \"Wonderboy\" (1996) and \"Stay Away from Lightning Girl\" (1999), and a memoir, \"Will it Be Funny Tomorrow, Billy?\" (2009). In 2014 a documentary film \"Don't Throw Stones\" based on his memoir premiered as part of the Melbourne International Film Festival. Stephen Cummings was born", "psg_id": "3862653" }, { "title": "Gordon Parsons (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Fame\" in Australia's \"capital of country music\", Tamworth, New South Wales, and in 1982 he was added to Tamworth's \"Hall of Renown\". There is also a bust of Parsons in Tamworth. Parsons died on 17 August 1990, at age 63, and is buried in Pinegrove Cemetery. Gordon Parsons (singer-songwriter) Gordon Parsons was an Australian country music singer-songwriter, best known as the composer of Slim Dusty's 1957 hit song \"A Pub With No Beer\". In 1982, Parsons was inducted into the Australian Roll of Renown. He was born in Paddington, an Eastern suburb of Sydney in 1926, and moved with his", "psg_id": "16013498" }, { "title": "Andy White (singer-songwriter)", "text": "released their second album \"Tea And Confidences\" in March, 2014. On the 30th anniversary of \"Rave on Andy White\", a career retrospective \"Studio Albums 1986–2016\" was released on Floating World Records, comprising all twelve studio albums including the previously-unreleased \"Imaginary Lovers\". White currently lives in Melbourne, Australia with his son, Sebastian. Andy White (singer-songwriter) Andy White (born 28 May 1962) is a Northern Irish singer/songwriter, poet and author, born in Belfast. He started writing poetry and music early, penning a poem called \"Riots\" aged nine. He attended Methodist College Belfast. He studied English Literature at Robinson College, Cambridge University, graduating", "psg_id": "2395295" }, { "title": "Our House (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song)", "text": "9, 2015. An episode of 'Cheers' had Frasier and Lilith singing it in honor of their new apartment, only to very abruptly stop when Diane chimed in. Our House (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song) \"Our House\" is a song written by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash and recorded by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young on their album \"Déjà Vu\" (1970). The single reached #30 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and #20 on the \"Cash Box\" Top 100. The song, \"an ode to countercultural domestic bliss\", was written while Nash was living with Joni Mitchell, recording both \"Crosby, Stills &", "psg_id": "9002689" }, { "title": "Frank Christian (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Frank Christian (singer-songwriter) Frank Christian (born Frank P. Caputo, October 19, 1952 – December 24, 2012) was a Greenwich Village-based singer-songwriter and guitarist. His best-known song, \"Three Flights Up\" was recorded by Nanci Griffith for her Grammy award-winning 1992 release \"Other Voices, Other Rooms\". Christian has also had much success as a sideman. He has appeared on dozens of albums, backing such performers as Dave Van Ronk, Suzanne Vega, John Gorka, Nanci Griffith, and The Smithereens. He began his guitar studies with the jazz guitarist Roosevelt Span. He was a guitar teacher in New York City. Frank used to quip", "psg_id": "7613030" } ]
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which executive producer of dream on is well known for films such as trading places?
[ { "title": "Leslie Belzberg", "text": "Award for Best Documentary Feature. Belzberg formally entered the film industry when George Folsey Jr. hired her to work with him and John Landis on Trading Places. Leslie Belzberg produced ten films directed by Landis (all Landis' films from \"Into the Night\" to \"Susan's Plan\") and four TV series in which Landis participated (including \"The Lost World\" and \"\"). Belzberg was George Folsey assistant during filming \"Trading Places\", she also was \"Blues Brothers 2000\" executive music producer. She won - along with Landis - CableACE Awards for \"Dream on\" series and appeared in \"The Making of \"Blues Brothers 2000\"\" as", "psg_id": "13495690" } ]
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[ { "title": "Executive producer", "text": "producer of the same TV show. In case of multiple executive producers on a TV show, the one outranking the others is called the showrunner, or the leading executive producer. In recorded music, record labels distinguish between an executive producer and a record producer. The executive producer is responsible for business decisions and more recently, organizing the recordings along with the music producer, whereas the record producer produces the music. Sometimes the executive producer organises the recording and selects recording-related crew, such as sound engineers and session musicians. In the video game industry, the title \"executive producer\" is not well-defined.", "psg_id": "569377" }, { "title": "Trading Places (song)", "text": "Trading Places (song) \"Trading Places\" is a song by American recording artist Usher. Released on October 17, 2008 as the fifth and final single from his fifth studio album \"Here I Stand\", Usher wrote the song with The-Dream and Carlos \"Los Da Mystro\" McKinney. Produced by McKinney, it is a slow-tempo R&B ballad with hip hop influences, and focuses on an idea of role reversal in a relationship. The song appeared on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, peaking at numbers forty-five and four, respectively. A music video was filmed for the song, which demonstrated intimate sexual", "psg_id": "12247632" }, { "title": "Trading Places (song)", "text": "scenes, and promoted Usher's lingerie line. Usher performed \"Trading Places\" on both his One Night Stand: Ladies Only Tour (2008) and OMG Tour (2010–11). \"Trading Places\" was written by The-Dream, Carlos \"Los Da Mystro\" McKinney and Usher, and produced by McKinney, while Jaycen Joshua mixed the record. The song was recorded at Music Line Studio, Triangle Sound Studios and Chalice Recording Studios, and was released on October 17, 2008. \"Trading Places\" is a slow-tempo R&B ballad, and contains influences of hip hop music. McKinney used the drums that appear in J. Holiday's \"Bed\"; \"Trading Places\" also uses guitar instrumentation. The", "psg_id": "12247633" }, { "title": "Trading Places (song)", "text": "onstage for the performance. Trading Places (song) \"Trading Places\" is a song by American recording artist Usher. Released on October 17, 2008 as the fifth and final single from his fifth studio album \"Here I Stand\", Usher wrote the song with The-Dream and Carlos \"Los Da Mystro\" McKinney. Produced by McKinney, it is a slow-tempo R&B ballad with hip hop influences, and focuses on an idea of role reversal in a relationship. The song appeared on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, peaking at numbers forty-five and four, respectively. A music video was filmed for the song,", "psg_id": "12247640" }, { "title": "Executive producer", "text": "Executive producer Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned with management accounting or associated with legal issues (like copyrights or royalties). In films, the executive producer generally contributes to the film's budget and usually does not work on set, in contrast to most other producers. In films, executive producers finance the film or participate in the creative effort, but do not work on the set. Their responsibilities vary from funding or attracting investors into the movie project to legal, scripting,", "psg_id": "569375" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "Murphy, the Duke brothers intended to profit from trades in frozen concentrated orange juice futures contracts using an illicitly obtained and not yet public Department of Agriculture orange crop report.\" The \"Eddie Murphy Rule\", as it came to be known, later came into effect as Section 136 of the Wall Street Transparency and Accountability Act of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, under Section 746, which dealt with insider trading. In Italy the movie has become a Christmas classic, being broadcast by Italian television every year, from December 24, 1997. Trading Places Trading Places is a 1983", "psg_id": "2792396" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "7.4/10. The site's consensus states: \"Featuring deft interplay between Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd, \"Trading Places\" is an immensely appealing social satire.\" Metacritic gave the film a score of 66 out of 100, based on 9 critics, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Author and critic Richard Schickel of \"Time\" magazine called \"Trading Places\" \"one of the most emotionally satisfying and morally gratifying comedies of recent times\". While admitting Aykroyd's success in demonstrating \"perfect prissiness as Winthorpe\", Schickel commented on Murphy's performance as Valentine calling Murphy \"a force to be reckoned with\" and stating that he \"makes \"Trading Places\" something more", "psg_id": "2792389" }, { "title": "Trading Places (Family Guy)", "text": "his heart attack\". The episode was among four other episodes submitted by the \"Family Guy\" production team for consideration of an Emmy Award nomination, in the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series category. \"Trading Places\" was submitted, along with \"Halloween on Spooner Street\", \"Road to the North Pole\", \"New Kidney in Town\" and \"And I'm Joyce Kinney\". The series was successfully nominated in 2009, but failed to merit an award. Mark Hentemann, executive producer and showrunner of \"Family Guy\" said of the nominating process, \"We had internal discussions in the writers' room, and it seemed like we were much", "psg_id": "15385540" }, { "title": "Executive producer", "text": "It may refer to an external producer working for the publisher, who works with the developers. For example, in 2012, Jay-Z was announced as executive producer for NBA 2K13. His role consisted of appearing in an introduction, picking songs for the game's soundtrack and contributing to the design of its in-game menus \"and other visual elements\". An executive radio producer helps create, develop, and implement strategies to improve product and ratings. Executive producer Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned", "psg_id": "569378" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "top ten grossing films for 17 weeks. It went on to earn $90.4 million during its U.S. theatrical run, making it the 4th highest-grossing film of 1983, behind \"Flashdance\" ($92.9 million), \"Terms of Endearment\" ($108.4 million) and \"Return of the Jedi\" ($252.5 million), and the second highest grossing R-rated film of 1983, behind \"Flashdance\". Adjusted for inflation, the film remains the number 58 highest-grossing R-rated film of all time. \"Trading Places\" was met with positive reviews from critics. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 86%, based on 44 reviews, with an average rating of", "psg_id": "2792388" }, { "title": "Dream Well (horse)", "text": "Dream Well (horse) Dream Well (born 1995 in France) is a retired champion Thoroughbred racehorse, bred by the Niarchos family. Dream Well was purchased at the Agence Francaise Yearling Sale in Deauville by Jean Louis Bouchard. He became best known for winning not only the Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby), but also the Irish Derby Stakes in 1998 – a classic double which until that year was only completed by Assert and Old Vic in the 1980s. Dream Well's dam was Soul Dream, herself the daughter of the dual Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Alleged. Sired by Champion", "psg_id": "6887084" }, { "title": "No Such Thing as Vampires", "text": "No Such Thing as Vampires \"No Such Thing as Vampires\" is the pilot episode of the American paranormal romance television drama \"Moonlight\", which premiered on CBS on September 28, 2007, in the United States. It was written by series creators/executive producers Trevor Munson and Ron Koslow, and directed by executive producer Rod Holcomb. The pilot introduces Mick St. John (Alex O'Loughlin), a private investigator who has been a vampire for over fifty years; Beth Turner (Sophia Myles), St. John's love interest; Josef Kostan (Jason Dohring), St. John's mentor and friend; and Coraline Duvall (Shannyn Sossamon), St. John's ex-wife and sire.", "psg_id": "10971009" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "a ship heading for Africa. The cast also includes Robert Curtis-Brown as Todd, Winthorpe's romantic rival for Penelope; James Belushi as Harvey, a party-goer on New Year's Eve; Jamie Lee Curtis' sister Kelly Curtis cameos as Penelope's friend Muffy; Frank Oz as a police officer; James Eckhouse as a police officer; Giancarlo Esposito as a cellmate; Muppet performer Richard Hunt as Wilson; and Bo Diddley as a pawnbroker. Tom Davis and Al Franken, also \"Saturday Night Live\" cast members, cameo as train baggage handlers. The storyline of \"Trading Places\"—a member of society trading places with another whose socio-economic status stands", "psg_id": "2792382" }, { "title": "Trading Places International", "text": "model (free membership) is Dial-an-Exchange (DAE Live). Their largest competitors that charge yearly memberships are Resort Condominiums International and Interval International (However, Interval International owns Trading Places within their corporate structure). In November 2010, Trading Places was acquired by Interval Leisure Group. Trading Places International Trading Places International (TPI) is a corporation located in Lake Forest, California. TPI provides a full spectrum of vacation services to vacation interval owners, resort associations, and resort developers. They rank third worldwide in independent vacation exchanges confirmed annually at hundreds of resorts. The company specializes in association and resort management, vacation exchanges, rentals, owner", "psg_id": "9609901" }, { "title": "Dream On Silly Dreamer", "text": "Disney corporate executives had decided to produce only computer-animated films following the underperformance of traditionally animated films such as \"The Emperor's New Groove\" (2000) and \"\" (2001) in the face of the successful output of Pixar. \"Dream On Silly Dreamer\" focuses on the effects of both the Disney studio's successes and failures on the Feature Animation employees, particularly their feelings on the competition from former Disney executive Jeffrey Katzenberg's establishment of DreamWorks Animation and their feelings on the layoffs. The film uses animated bookends and interstituals, done in a format reminiscent of Disney's Winnie the Pooh short films, of a", "psg_id": "16312582" }, { "title": "Trading Places (song)", "text": "theme of the song surrounds role reversal in a relationship, predominantly in sexual situations, with its hook consisting of the lyrics, \"I'm always on the top, tonight I'm on the bottom / 'cause we trading places\". Usher described the song's idea as \"wishful thinking for all men to have a woman who takes control and compliments us the way we compliment them\", and Steve Jones of \"USA Today\" saw the song as a way for Usher to \"satisfy his inner freak ... within the confines of marriage.\" Angela Barrett of \"Rap-Up\" noted \"Trading Places\" as a male version of \"Cater", "psg_id": "12247634" }, { "title": "Trading Places (song)", "text": "scenes the camera is rotated 180 degrees, so that an illusion is given from Usher being \"on the top\" to being \"on the bottom\". Usher performed \"Trading Places\" along with \"Here I Stand\" and \"What's Your Name\" at the warmup concert for the 2008 National Football League Kickoff game on September 4. Usher sang the song on his 2008 One Night Stand: Ladies Only tour. He began the song seated at a grand piano, while a female backup dancer removed Usher's shirt and, while wearing the shirt herself, lay on top of the piano. He also performed \"Trading Places\" on", "psg_id": "12247638" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "Wanna Funk,\" a hit song by Sylvester featured in the movie, was omitted from the album. The song \"The Loco-Motion\" by Little Eva is also heard on the train scene and is credited on the film. Almost 30 years after its release, the plot for the movie was part of the inspiration for new regulations on the financial markets. On March 3, 2010, Commodity Futures Trading Commission chief Gary Gensler stated, in testimony he gave to the 111th Congress: \"We have recommended banning using misappropriated government information to trade in the commodity markets. In the movie \"Trading Places\", starring Eddie", "psg_id": "2792395" }, { "title": "Trading Places (song)", "text": "at number one hundred on November 15, 2008. The next week it moved ten places to number ninety. The song peaked in its seventh charting week, when it reached number forty-five on the final chart of 2008. \"Trading Places\" fell off the Hot 100 after seventeen weeks. The song was more successful on the \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, where it entered at number ninety-six. On January 3, 2009, it climbed to its high position of number four, and slipped off the chart in April 2009 after thirty-three weeks. The music video for \"Trading Places\" was shot on September 9,", "psg_id": "12247636" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "in direct contrast to his own—often draws comparisons to Mark Twain's novel \"The Prince and the Pauper\". First published in 1881, the novel follows the lives of a prince and a beggar—both of them of adolescent age—who use their uncanny resemblance to each other as a premise to switch places temporarily; the prince takes on a life of poverty and misery while the pauper enjoys the lavish luxuries of a royal life. Parallels have also been drawn between \"Trading Places\" and Mozart's 18th century comic opera \"The Marriage of Figaro\" in which a servant (Figaro) foils the plans of his", "psg_id": "2792383" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "He explains that this axiom asserts its importance not in the fact that \"our time\" sees an increased expectation of new operas being developed but, rather, in the fact that there is an increased expectation of \"new productions of operas.\" Cavell draws a comparison of themes between \"Trading Places\" and the opera \"The Marriage of Figaro\", stating that \"what \"Trading Places\" wants from its reference to \"Figaro\" is mostly the idea of resourceful and sociable young and poor overcoming with various disguises the conniving of the unsociable old and rich but with no sense that the old may be redeemed", "psg_id": "2792385" }, { "title": "Dream", "text": "19th century. One of the best-known dream worlds is Wonderland from Lewis Carroll's \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\", as well as Looking-Glass Land from its sequel, \"Through the Looking-Glass\". Unlike many dream worlds, Carroll's logic is like that of actual dreams, with transitions and flexible causality. Other fictional dream worlds include the Dreamlands of H.P. Lovecraft's \"Dream Cycle\" and \"The Neverending Story\"s world of Fantasia, which includes places like the Desert of Lost Dreams, the Sea of Possibilities and the Swamps of Sadness. Dreamworlds, shared hallucinations and other alternate realities feature in a number of works by Philip K. Dick, such", "psg_id": "550698" }, { "title": "HAL Films", "text": "HAL Films HAL Films was a short-lived British film production company, created in October 1997 and dissolved in 2012, although it stopped trading already in 2000. The company was set up by two former managers at Channel 4, Head of Film David Aukin and Director of Film Acquisition Colin Leventhal, together with former Miramax executive Petrea \"Trea\" Hoving (later Leventhal), and was financed by Miramax Films. The company name was created from the three founders' last names initials: Hoving, Aukin and Leventhal. At the launch, Miramax Films co-chairman Harvey Weinstein called the managers behind HAL Films \"the European dream team\",", "psg_id": "17287833" }, { "title": "Trading Places (Family Guy)", "text": "shotgun similar to the one used in the massacre. Chris compares his high school's hierarchical structure to \"Lord Of The Flies\". The title is a reference to the film \"Trading Places\", in which Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy have their lives swapped around in attempt to resolve a wager on the significance of someone's upbringing vs their genes (nature vs nurture) in determining what kind of person they become. The episode was watched by 6.55 million viewers according to Nielsen ratings. Rowan Kaiser of \"The A.V. Club\" gave \"Trading Places\" a mostly positive review, calling it \"relatively entertaining\", and stating", "psg_id": "15385538" }, { "title": "Mark Morgan (producer)", "text": "Award's Golden Popcorn for Best Movie of the Year for \"Twilight\". He received the MTV Award again the following year for \"New Moon\". Mark Morgan (producer) Mark Paul Morgan is an American film producer who has been a producer and executive producer on films including \"The Twilight Saga\" film series, \"\" and the \"Agent Cody Banks\" films. Morgan began his producing career at New Regency and Warner Brothers as a story editor on such films as \"L.A. Confidential\", \"Heat\", \"A Time to Kill\", and \"Murder at 1600\"'. He moved on to be Director of Development and later Vice President of", "psg_id": "16951446" }, { "title": "Electronic trading", "text": "Electronic trading Electronic or scripless trading, sometimes called e-trading or paperless trading is a method of trading securities (such as stocks, and bonds), foreign exchange or financial derivatives electronically. Information technology is used to bring together buyers and sellers through an electronic trading platform and network to create virtual market places. They can include various exchange-based systems, such as NASDAQ, NYSE Arca and Globex, as well as other types of trading platforms, such as electronic communication networks (ECNs), alternative trading systems, crossing networks and \"dark pools\". Electronic trading is rapidly replacing human trading in global securities markets. Electronic trading is", "psg_id": "6614628" }, { "title": "Mark Morgan (producer)", "text": "Mark Morgan (producer) Mark Paul Morgan is an American film producer who has been a producer and executive producer on films including \"The Twilight Saga\" film series, \"\" and the \"Agent Cody Banks\" films. Morgan began his producing career at New Regency and Warner Brothers as a story editor on such films as \"L.A. Confidential\", \"Heat\", \"A Time to Kill\", and \"Murder at 1600\"'. He moved on to be Director of Development and later Vice President of Production at Orion/MPCA, where he was involved in the development and production of film projects such as \"Ringmaster\". When Orion/ MPCA split off", "psg_id": "16951443" }, { "title": "Trading Places (Family Guy)", "text": "Trading Places (Family Guy) \"Trading Places\" is the 13th episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on March 20, 2011. The episode follows the Griffin family as they decide to switch roles, in order to teach each other a lesson about responsibility, with father Peter and mother Lois becoming the children, and son Chris and daughter Meg becoming the parents of the household. They each discover hardships in their new roles, however, as the switch causes a strain on the family's relationship, and eventually resulting in", "psg_id": "15385529" }, { "title": "Kevin Sullivan (producer)", "text": "Kevin Sullivan (producer) Kevin Roderick Sullivan (born c. 1955) is a Canadian writer, director and producer of film and television programs. Kevin Sullivan is best known for detailed period movies such as the \"Anne of Green Gables\" series of films, his movie adaptation of Timothy Findley's novel \"The Piano Man's Daughter\", feature films and TV-movies such as \"Under the Piano\", \"Butter Box Babies\", \"Sleeping Dogs Lie\" and the CBS mini-series\" Seasons of Love\", as well as long-running television series such as \"Road to Avonlea\" and \"Wind at My Back\". His films have been broadcast in over 150 countries. His production", "psg_id": "5891812" }, { "title": "Trading Places (Family Guy)", "text": "more akin to the other primetime comedies than we were to children's shows in animation. We assumed we would not get anywhere, and so it was a great surprise when we got the nomination.\" Trading Places (Family Guy) \"Trading Places\" is the 13th episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on March 20, 2011. The episode follows the Griffin family as they decide to switch roles, in order to teach each other a lesson about responsibility, with father Peter and mother Lois becoming the children, and", "psg_id": "15385541" }, { "title": "Trading Places (song)", "text": "2 U\" (2004) by Destiny's Child. Digital Spy's David Balls gave \"Trading Places\" three out of five stars, and wrote that the song's lyrics \"may be verging on the sickly, but Usher just about gets away with it\". Mark Edward Nero of About.com called it \"all-around excellent: the vocals, production and (especially the) lyrics all excel\". Andy Kellman from Allmusic said that the song was the best of \"the small handful of brow-raising moments\" on \"Here I Stand\". IGN's Chad Grischow criticized the song's production, calling it \"a muddled mess\". \"Trading Places\" debuted on the United States \"Billboard\" Hot 100", "psg_id": "12247635" }, { "title": "Don Edkins", "text": "18 short films. He is Executive Producer on the STEPS International global documentary project Why Poverty? He is producing Dare to Dream and the AfriDocs initiative. In April 2014, he started AfriDocs, the first weekly primetime documentary strand across sub-Saharan Africa, that screens the best African and international documentary films twice a week, as well as special focus events on relevant issues facing African audiences. 2016 Coming of Age (Documentary) (executive producer) / (producer) 2013 Gangster Backstage (Documentary short) (producer) 2012 Land Rush (Documentary) (executive producer) 2012 Education Education (Documentary) (executive producer) / (producer) Independent Lens (TV Series documentary) (executive", "psg_id": "20076639" }, { "title": "Robert Small (producer)", "text": "Comedy Central, which integrated short films and stand up material in the same half hour format. It ran from 1996 to 2000. \"Pulp Comics\" featured artists such as Louis C.K., Margaret Cho and Dave Attell. R SE also produced specials for HBO with Denis Leary and others in addition to A&E television worldwide. Small is also credited as an Executive Producer on projects including MTV's \"The Spoken Word\", AETN's \"Bio\" series, TV Land's \"Top Ten\", and VH1's \"Hard Rock Live\". In the summer of 2009, Small teamed up with Worldwide Biggies as an Executive Producer for the First Annual Worldwide", "psg_id": "13029811" }, { "title": "Trading Places International", "text": "Trading Places International Trading Places International (TPI) is a corporation located in Lake Forest, California. TPI provides a full spectrum of vacation services to vacation interval owners, resort associations, and resort developers. They rank third worldwide in independent vacation exchanges confirmed annually at hundreds of resorts. The company specializes in association and resort management, vacation exchanges, rentals, owner resales, traditional travel, and developer support offerings. Similar to RCI, TPI works directly with resorts and individual owners in affiliate programs. If the owner of a timeshare unit at one of TPI's member resorts is in good financial standing with their resort,", "psg_id": "9609899" }, { "title": "HandMade Films", "text": "had this watermark 'British Handmade Paper' ... So we said ... we'll call it Handmade Films.\" The first film distributed by HandMade Films was \"The Long Good Friday\" (1980), and the first they produced was \"Time Bandits\" (1981), a co-scripted project by Monty Pythons Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin. The film featured a new song by Harrison, \"Dream Away\", in the closing credits. \"Time Bandits\" became one of HandMade's most successful and acclaimed efforts; with a budget of $5 million, it earned $35 million in the US within ten weeks of its release. Harrison served as executive producer for 23", "psg_id": "2306967" }, { "title": "Dream On!", "text": "Dream On! Dream On! is a film which premiered in 1981 at the Festival International du Nouveau Cinema, Montreal. It was shot in 16mm film from 1975 to 1980, and was blown up to 35mm in 1984. The film's action follows a group of young actors as they struggle to survive in L.A. and hang on to their artistic principles. Ed Harris and Paul \"Pee-wee Herman\" Reubens have since become well known actors. No relation to the later cable-TV sitcom of the same name, \"Dream On!\" is a tale of struggling LA actors seeking out an audience. This talented but", "psg_id": "4707148" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "heavy-handed\". Beginning from the premise that, in the film, the \"expectations of the races also stand upon their head\", Budd states that \"through even a highly comedic vessel a message loudly asking for a reassessment of prejudice, and for level playing fields, is heard.\" \"Trading Places\" was released theatrically in the United States on June 10, 1983. During its opening weekend, the film earned $7.3 million from 1,375 theaters—an average of $5,334 per theater—ranking as the third highest-grossing film of the weekend, behind \"Octopussy\" ($8.9 million)—debuting the same weekend—and \"Return of the Jedi\" ($12 million). The film remained in the", "psg_id": "2792387" }, { "title": "The World Is Well Lost", "text": "The World Is Well Lost The World Is Well Lost is the 2013 debut album by Israeli shoegazing band Vaadat Charigim. It was released on 12 November 2013 through Anova Music and Burger Records labels. Recorded in the band's Tel Aviv-apartment, the album was mixed and produced by Kyle “Slick” Johnson, who is known for his work for Modest Mouse and Wavves. \"The World Is Well Lost\" is a shoegaze album, drawing upon the sound of classic shoegaze and dream pop acts such as My Bloody Valentine, Ride, Slowdive and Galaxie 500. The album's sound was also compared to those", "psg_id": "18912769" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "rich master who tried to steal Figaro's bride to be. The music from \"The Marriage of Figaro\" is used as a cinematic narrative in the film when the viewers are introduced to the daily routine of protagonist Louis Winthorpe's privileged life with the opera's overture playing in the background. The work also takes inspiration from Twain's \"The Million Pound Bank Note\". American philosopher and professor at Harvard University Stanley Cavell wrote about \"Trading Places\" in his 2005 book \"Cavell on Film\". Cavell postulates that film is sometimes used as a new technology in the production and experience of an opera.", "psg_id": "2792384" }, { "title": "Michael Costigan (film producer)", "text": "as a film producer. He started the production company COTA Films and signed a two-year deal with Sony. Michael Costigan (film producer) Michael Costigan is a film producer and an executive producer. Costigan graduated from Brown University in 1990. He was a production executive at Columbia Pictures at Sony Pictures Entertainment, where he worked for nine years on films including \"Bottle Rocket\" (1996), \"The People vs. Larry Flynt\" (1996), \"Gattaca\" (1997), \"Girl, Interrupted\" (1999), and \"Charlie's Angels\" (2000). He left Sony and worked as executive producer on \"Brokeback Mountain\" (2005). Costigan started a production company, Corduroy Films, in 2002. He", "psg_id": "17330906" }, { "title": "Lionel Wigram (film producer)", "text": "Gordon and Carolyn Pfeiffer’s company, Alive Films. Wigram was named a senior vice president of production at Warner Bros. in November 2000. As a studio executive, he was responsible for buying the Harry Potter book series for the studio, as well as overseeing the eight film series. In addition, Wigram also championed such films as \"Three Kings\", \"Charlotte Gray\" and \"The Big Tease\". He later transitioned from executive to independent producer with a first look deal at Warner Bros. During his tenure, Wigram produced the 2009 hit film \"Sherlock Holmes\". Wigram also co-wrote the story for the film. He was", "psg_id": "14698119" }, { "title": "No Such Thing as Vampires", "text": "small burst of energy\", while another said that he made it \"crackle with a bit of wit\". Dohring was described as \"a welcome presence\", and one critic wished for \"a bit more screen time\". Travis Fickett of IGN praised the action scenes, and noted, \"once the action gets started, it plays well\". No Such Thing as Vampires \"No Such Thing as Vampires\" is the pilot episode of the American paranormal romance television drama \"Moonlight\", which premiered on CBS on September 28, 2007, in the United States. It was written by series creators/executive producers Trevor Munson and Ron Koslow, and directed", "psg_id": "10971026" }, { "title": "Julie Goldman (producer)", "text": "Julie Goldman (producer) Julie Goldman is a film producer and executive producer. She founded Motto Pictures in 2009. She is an Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning producer and executive producer of documentary feature films and series. Goldman produced Steve James' Emmy Award-winning and Oscar-nominated , and The Final Year, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, was released by Magnolia Pictures and broadcast on HBO. Julie is producer of Life, Animated and executive producer of Weiner, both of which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Life, Animated won the US Documentary Directing Award, was nominated for the 2017 Best Documentary", "psg_id": "19324621" }, { "title": "Dream Well (horse)", "text": "completed the double by winning the Irish Derby and so beating City Honours by 4½ lengths. This led to Dream Well being voted the 1998 Irish Horse of the Year and 1998 European Horse of the Year. Dream Well was retired from racing at the end of the 1999 season and was sent to stud in Japan and, for one season, New Zealand. He returned to France in 2004 to stand at Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard, where he now stands. Dream Well now has his own BLOG. Dream Well (horse) Dream Well (born 1995 in France) is a retired champion Thoroughbred", "psg_id": "6887086" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "further commented on the cast by favorably commenting on acting as \"engaging\", stating that \"Murphy and Aykroyd are perfect foils for each other\", that they're both capable of being \"specifically eccentric\", that \"they both play characters with a lot of native intelligence\" and concluding that \"It's fun to watch them thinking.\" Commenting on Bellamy and Ameche in the roles of the Duke brothers, Ebert called their involvement in the film \"a masterstroke of casting.\" Janet Maslin of \"The New York Times\" repeated some of Roger Ebert's sentiments stating that \"Preston Sturges might have made a movie like \"Trading Places\" -", "psg_id": "2792391" }, { "title": "Richard Hull (executive)", "text": "an archaeological expedition in Alaska. Producer Richard Hull (executive) Richard Hull is an American media and entertainment executive, and film and television financier/producer. He is the Founder and CEO of Pongalo (formerly known as Latin Everywhere)1, which controls one of the largest libraries of Spanish-language content in the world. He has led to the creation of and produced more than 25 films and television shows, including \"She's All That\" starring Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook. In 2011, he won the NAACP Image Award for his film For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots, which he", "psg_id": "18365911" }, { "title": "Balance: Television for Living Well", "text": "(S&S Productions). Supervising Producer was Rosemary Vukmanich. Balance: Television for Living Well Balance: Television for Living Well was a Canadian television series, which aired on CTV beginning in 2004. Hosted by Dr Marla Shapiro, the program was a daily magazine-style talk show on health and lifestyle issues such as physical fitness, nutrition and physical and mental health. It was aired on the main CTV network daily for four years. Approximately 280 episodes were produced. The series was also sold internationally and had second-tier airing on the One specialty channel. The series was produced for CTV by S&S Productions, executive produced", "psg_id": "13463659" }, { "title": "Jon Landau (film producer)", "text": "Jon Landau (film producer) Jon Landau (; born July 23, 1960) is an American film producer, known for producing \"Titanic\" (1997), a film which won him an Academy Award and earned $2.19 billion in gross revenues, and \"Avatar\" (2009), which earned $2.79 billion. , these are still the two highest-grossing films of all time. Landau was born Jewish family in New York City, New York, the son of Edie, a producer, and Ely A. Landau, a studio executive and producer. He attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Throughout the early '90s, Landau was Executive Vice President of Feature Film", "psg_id": "6200838" }, { "title": "Jon Landau (film producer)", "text": "to \"The Hurt Locker\". Jon Landau (film producer) Jon Landau (; born July 23, 1960) is an American film producer, known for producing \"Titanic\" (1997), a film which won him an Academy Award and earned $2.19 billion in gross revenues, and \"Avatar\" (2009), which earned $2.79 billion. , these are still the two highest-grossing films of all time. Landau was born Jewish family in New York City, New York, the son of Edie, a producer, and Ely A. Landau, a studio executive and producer. He attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Throughout the early '90s, Landau was Executive Vice", "psg_id": "6200840" }, { "title": "Office for Fair Trading (Malta)", "text": "Office for Fair Trading (Malta) Office for Fair Trading (Malta) brings together the official and independent authorities responsible for the enforcement of the national and European Union legislation on trade competition as well as on consumer protection in Malta. As such, its scope is wider than the nearly homonymous official bodies like the Office of Fair Trading of the United Kingdom and of the states of Australia, which are almost exclusively focused on competition matters, a task undertaken more specifically in Malta by units within the frame of the Office through the Consumer and Competition Division; the Office for Fair", "psg_id": "12508665" }, { "title": "Trading post", "text": "Trading post A trading post, trading station, or trading house was a place or establishment where the trading of goods took place; the term is generally used, in modern parlance, in reference to such establishments in historic Northern America, although the practice long predates that continent's colonization by Europeans. The preferred travel route to a trading post or between trading posts, was known as a trade route. Trading posts were also places for people to meet and exchange the \"news of the world\" or simply the news from their home country (many of the world's trading posts were located in", "psg_id": "2735901" }, { "title": "Susan Miller (producer)", "text": "characters to life and teach kids learning concepts such as recognizing words and sounds. She is also the co-founder of Bolder Media, Inc., which focuses on the development of books, television series, digital media and movies for young boys and girls. She is the co-executive producer of the hit Nick Jr. cartoon series \"Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!\" Miller was the co-producer of the Miramax feature film, \"Ella Enchanted\" starring Anne Hathaway. \"The New York Times\" described the film as \"one of the best films for older children in quite some time.\" \"Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!\" airs in over 100 countries on major", "psg_id": "7324292" }, { "title": "Warwick Trading Company", "text": "building in Warwick Court, which was nearer to like-minded businesses such as that of Robert W. Paul. Urban also suggested a simultaneous name change, as he felt the current name was difficult to do business with. The company was thus rebranded as the Warwick Trading Company, after the address of its new offices in Warwick Court. The new company was officially registered in May 1898. Urban oversaw significant growth in the company's operations, and it became a highly regarded film producer and distributor, with a particular focus on actuality films, travel and reportage. It distributed films from the Lumière brothers,", "psg_id": "7986097" }, { "title": "Gary Klein (producer)", "text": "\"The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper (Treat Williams)\", \"Bear Bryant Story (Gary Busey); Growing Pains (Television, Alan Thicke, Kirk Cameron)\" Klein stopped producing records in 1990 and began 20-year career as an executive at EMI Music Publishing. Gary Klein (producer) Gary Klein (born September 28, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American songwriter and Grammy nominated record producer. He graduated from Long Island University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music. In the era which included classic rock, pop, punk, disco, country, record producer Gary Klein was well known for working across genres and often crossing over genres such", "psg_id": "10597578" }, { "title": "Michael Rosenberg (film producer)", "text": "Michael Rosenberg (film producer) Michael Rosenberg is an American film industry executive and producer. is the Co-Chair of Imagine Entertainment, founded by producer Brian Grazer and director Ron Howard. In 1980, Rosenberg was executive vice president of Fantasy Films. Rosenberg was President of the Saul Zaentz Production Company and Fantasy Films in Berkeley, California for ten years, during which time the company released \"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\", \"Amadeus\", and \"The English Patient\". Rosenberg joined Imagine Entertainment in 1988 as Vice President of Marketing and Distribution. He organized the release of many films, including \"Parenthood\", \"Backdraft\", \"Apollo 13\", \"Ransom\"", "psg_id": "17638937" }, { "title": "Lisa Ellis (executive producer)", "text": "Private Equity' at the Billboard Music & Money Symposium. By 2012, she was operating the company Box Three Eight Eight Management, representing artists such as Ciara. Beyond her role as a principle of Box Three Eight Eight, Inc., she is managing partner of the venture firm Provenance, which holds the companies Provenance Media and Provenance Films. She received the Radio Music Award for crossover executive of the year in 2001. In 2005 \"Black Enterprise\" named her to its \"Hot List: America's Most Powerful Players Under 40,\" and in 2007 \"Ebony\" included her in the “Ebony Power 150.” In 2005, \"Billboard\"", "psg_id": "20367891" }, { "title": "Joe Drake (producer)", "text": "Joe Drake (producer) Joseph Drake is the co-founder of Good Universe, an independent full-service motion picture company. Drake formed the company in May 2012 with former Mandate Pictures partner, Nathan Kahane. Drake shepherds the company’s overall business and is responsible for building key financial, creative and strategic partnerships. Drake has served as executive producer on more than 25 films. Good Universe's slate includes 2017's \"The House\", starring Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler, for New Line Cinema, and the sci-fi thriller \"Extinction\", slated for 2018. Previous productions include such hits as \"Neighbors\" for Universal Studios and \"Last Vegas\" for CBS Films.", "psg_id": "16393275" }, { "title": "G-Unit Films and Television Inc.", "text": "a success for Starz. with the second-season premiere being the highest-ever season with 1.43 million people tuning in live. Jackson also serves as an executive television producer for \"Dream School\" for SundanceTV, a series that follows fifteen high school dropouts as they are taught by a series of celebrity \"teachers\". G-Unit Films and Television Inc. G-Unit Films and Television Inc. is an American film and television production company founded by rapper 50 Cent and Interscope in 2003. In 2008, 50 Cent stated in an interview that he has created his own independent film production company with Randall Emmett called Cheetah", "psg_id": "10458232" }, { "title": "Antonio Piedra (producer)", "text": "videos including Petey Pablo and Oowee's \"Chain Swingin'\" as well as small uncredited parts in films such as Donnie Brasco and Bad Boys 2. This is a partial filmography: Antonio Piedra (producer) Antonio Piedra (born Antonio Jose Piedra Marcano on May 2, 1969 in Caracas, Venezuela), is a Venezuelan film and television director and producer, photographer and philanthropist. This Miami-based talent is known for his highly regarded videos and music videos. He's taken his creativity and skill into commercial production. Antonio Piedra (born May 2, 1969) is a Venezuelan film and television director and producer. He shoots and produces many", "psg_id": "12649140" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "by a recognition of their faults and no revolutionary desire to see the world formed on a new basis.\" David Budd, in his 2002 book \"Culture Meets Culture in the Movies\", writes about the experiences of characters when the expected roles of races in society are sometimes reversed. The 1995 fiction film \"White Man's Burden\" and John Howard Griffin's factual book \"Black Like Me\" are used as a foundation to show how different the experience of white people can be when subjected to the prejudices faced by black people. In that respect, Budd proclaims \"Trading Places\" as \"uncannily illustrative if", "psg_id": "2792386" }, { "title": "Dream Chamber", "text": "dream and the \"battle-questioning\". The running of the dream is such a primary matter as to be recalled in the name of the game. \"Dream Chamber'\", in fact, means \"chamber of the dream\" as well as \"dream, Chamber\" (the second name of the main character). By getting Charlie asleep, the player can go back to the places visited by him, enabling him to find new clues which he had perceived only subliminally during the day. Moreover, while dreaming Charlie will be able to visit Charles, his own subconscious, who can provide him with additional information. To get information from the", "psg_id": "17713962" }, { "title": "Well-known text", "text": "Well-known text Well-known text (WKT) is a text markup language for representing vector geometry objects on a map, spatial reference systems of spatial objects and transformations between spatial reference systems. A binary equivalent, known as well-known binary (WKB), is used to transfer and store the same information on databases. The formats were originally defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and described in their Simple Feature Access and Coordinate Transformation Service specifications. The current standard definition is in the ISO/IEC 13249-3:2016 standard, \"Information technology – Database languages – SQL multimedia and application packages – Part 3: Spatial\" (SQL/MM) and ISO", "psg_id": "8391076" }, { "title": "Neil Young (video game executive)", "text": "Neil Young (video game executive) Neil Young is a video game designer, producer, executive, and entrepreneur. Young is best known for founding the mobile game company ngmoco in 2008, which created games including \"We Farm\", \"Godfinger\", and the \"Rolando\" series as well as the Plus+ mobile platform. In 2010, ngmoco was acquired by DeNA Co., Ltd for up to $400 million. Young is also known for his role as Executive Producer and product lead for the hit video games and . Young held numerous executive positions at Electronic Arts during his 11 year tenure there, including Studio Manager of Maxis,", "psg_id": "20448256" }, { "title": "Dream Well (horse)", "text": "Sadler's Wells, himself the winner of Irish 2,000 Guineas and the Eclipse Stakes. Dream Well's ancestors through his great grand dam Mia Pola can be traced back to U.S. Triple Crown champion War Admiral, and also his pedigree carries a double cross of world-renowned sire Northern Dancer, through his dam and sire. As a three-year-old, trained by Pascal Bary and ridden by Cash Asmussen, Dream Well won the Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) on only his fourth ever outing, beating Croco Rouge by ½ length. One month later in magnificent style, quickly leaving his rivals for dead, Dream Well", "psg_id": "6887085" }, { "title": "I Dream of Jesus", "text": "season when he directed the episode \"Stewie Loves Lois\". Series regulars Peter Shin and James Purdum served as supervising directors for the episode. The episode's music was composed by Walter Murphy. Actors Chris Cox, Ike Barinholtz, Amanda MacDonald, Niecy Nash, Paris Hilton and Perez Hilton guest starred. Recurring voice actors for the show, including Patrick Warburton, Adam West, Johnny Brennan, writer Alec Sulkin, writer John Viener, writer Kirker Butler, co-executive producer Steve Callaghan, co-executive producer Mark Hentemann and executive producer Danny Smith also made minor appearances. \"I Dream of Jesus\", along with the first eight episodes of the seventh season", "psg_id": "12462905" }, { "title": "Ballad of a Well-Known Gun", "text": "Venues of 1970 and '71 seem to be the only dates it was played. John also performed it at his 60th birthday concert, stating that he \"probably hadn't played the song in 30 years.\" After the concert he played it several places in North America, and the song recently was played live as part of John's encore set at the Beacon Theater show in New York City with Leon Russell, to promote the duo's album \"The Union\". An alternate take played in a moderate 4/4 tempo is available on the 2008 deluxe edition of the album. Ballad of a Well-Known", "psg_id": "9671835" }, { "title": "Bill Callahan (TV producer)", "text": "Bill Callahan (TV producer) Bill Callahan is a writer/producer for such shows as \"Spin City\", \"8 Simple Rules\", \"Oliver Beene\", \"Scrubs\" and \"Psych\". Callahan was an executive producer/writer on \"Scrubs\", which entered its ninth season on December 1, 2009. He joined the show in its fourth season as co-executive producer, and was an executive producer for the sixth season, and the first six episodes of the seventh season. \"Scrubs\" is created by Bill Lawrence, who co-created \"Spin City\", which Callahan also worked on, as co-producer/producer/supervising producer. He also was a writer on \"8 Simple Rules\" and \"Psych\", and a producer/writer", "psg_id": "10365574" }, { "title": "Requiem for a Dream (soundtrack)", "text": "in 2000, and all of Aronofsky's films since. Requiem for a Dream (soundtrack) Requiem for a Dream is the soundtrack album from the 2000 film \"Requiem for a Dream\". It was composed by Clint Mansell and performed by the Kronos Quartet. The music for the film is noted for its minimalist qualities in which it uses constant harmonies, a steady pulse, and often variation of musical phrases to drive a point. The album is best known for the track \"Lux Aeterna.\" With the success of the film also came a successful soundtrack. Composer of the soundtrack Clint Mansell has worked", "psg_id": "9843644" }, { "title": "Michael Costigan (film producer)", "text": "Michael Costigan (film producer) Michael Costigan is a film producer and an executive producer. Costigan graduated from Brown University in 1990. He was a production executive at Columbia Pictures at Sony Pictures Entertainment, where he worked for nine years on films including \"Bottle Rocket\" (1996), \"The People vs. Larry Flynt\" (1996), \"Gattaca\" (1997), \"Girl, Interrupted\" (1999), and \"Charlie's Angels\" (2000). He left Sony and worked as executive producer on \"Brokeback Mountain\" (2005). Costigan started a production company, Corduroy Films, in 2002. He then became president at Scott Free Productions from 2005 to 2012. Costigan left Scott Free to work full-time", "psg_id": "17330905" }, { "title": "Such Is Life: The Troubled Times of Ben Cousins", "text": "hours, and the 200 hours of footage was then cut down to over 90 minutes. Cousins funded the production in its early stages and is credited as an executive producer. Melbourne entrepreneur and businessman Michael Gudinski helped produce and promote the film. The title \"Such is Life\" is inspired by Cousins' tattoo of Australian bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly's alleged last words before his execution in 1880. Channel Seven paid an undisclosed six-figure sum for the rights to \"Such is Life\", and announced on 13 August 2010 that it would air the documentary in two parts on successive nights, beginning", "psg_id": "20794014" }, { "title": "George W. Perkins (television producer)", "text": "film \"Metro\" starring Eddie Murphy, and in 2003 he was one of the producers for the short lived thriller series \"Threat Matrix\" starring James Denton. Since 2004, he's been involved with producing \"Desperate Housewives\", taking over the executive producer position for the 2007–2008 season. George W. Perkins (television producer) George W. Perkins is an American producer of films and television series, most known for being one of the producers of the dramedy \"Desperate Housewives\", of which he is one of the executive producers since 2006. Beginning in the early 1980s Perkins produced or co-produced movies like the 1983 indie film", "psg_id": "10737316" }, { "title": "Tape trading", "text": "was politically censored: for instance, the Cassette Education Trust, an anti-apartheid activist organization in South Africa, used tape trading as the \"broadcast\" platform for its political and cultural programming prior to its launch as Bush Radio, the country's first licensed community radio station, and the Hungarian punk rock band CPg used its tape trading network to redistribute anti-Communist political commentary from Radio Free Europe alongside its music. A related phenomenon of videotape trading also existed, to redistribute underground films in specialty genres such as cult films, foreign films or pornography. Tape trading Tape trading is an unofficial method of distribution", "psg_id": "8396270" }, { "title": "Ralph Winter (producer)", "text": "(Crawford) and Charles Frederick Winter. He attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied History. His first experience in production was producing training videos for Broadway Department Stores. In 1978, Winter started working in the film business for Paramount Pictures television, where he worked on \"Happy Days\", \"Laverne & Shirley\", and \"Mork and Mindy\". Following his experiences in television he started working alongside Harve Bennett on the \"Star Trek\" films. He was an associate producer on \"\", executive producer on \"\" and \"\", and producer on \"\". Winter is also active in producing Christian movies, such as \"Three\", based", "psg_id": "6318962" }, { "title": "Ecosse Films", "text": "for Sky Atlantic HD. Also in 2014 the company released \"The Great Fire\" for ITV, a drama set during the Great Fire of London in 1666. Ecosse released the drama film \"Hampstead\" in 2017, featuring Brendan Gleeson and Diane Keaton. Ecosse's management includes founder Douglas Rae who remains executive-producer on all of Ecosse's films, company director and producer Robert Bernstein, and film development producer Matt Delargy. Ecosse Films Ecosse Films is a British film and television and film production company based in London. Ecosse Films produces programs for BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Showtime, Sky Atlantic, Starz Channel and WGBH. The", "psg_id": "8492159" }, { "title": "Dream sequence", "text": "cocoon. Dream sequences became very popular in the early period of film following this change of phase format. Alongside this technique, a dream sequence which is introduced by a character falling asleep and then entering the dream sequence also became popular via such films as Edwin S. Porter's \"Dream of the Rarebit Fiend\" (1906). What is important to note is these films created a model for dream sequences in which a character's inner thoughts are not represented subjectively (from the character's point of view), but from an objective camera angle that gives the audience the impression less of a character", "psg_id": "5137620" }, { "title": "Well-known text", "text": "other examples of geometric WKT strings: (Note: Each item below is an individual geometry.) Well-known binary (WKB) representations are typically shown in hexadecimal strings. The first byte indicates the byte order for the data: The next 4 bytes are a 32-bit unsigned integer for the geometry type, as described below: Each data type has a unique data structure, such as the number of points or linear rings, followed by coordinates in 64-bit double numbers. For example, the geometry codice_4 is represented as: codice_5, where: WKT can describe coordinate reference systems. This WKT format was initially defined by the Open Geospatial", "psg_id": "8391079" }, { "title": "Harder/Fuller Films", "text": "few. Harder/Fuller Films Harder/Fuller Films, Inc. was a film and video production house based in Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1985 to 2005. Run by founders (director) Phil Harder and (producer) Rick Fuller, the firm concentrated mainly on artistic work, such as music videos, and also commercial advertising. Their high-quality products in the field earned them many awards, as well as the respect from their peers in the film and video industry. Harder/Fuller Films are known for their creative and groundbreaking approach. They have produced music videos for Prince, Barenaked Ladies, Matchbox Twenty, Liz Phair, Low, Incubus, Foo Fighters, to name just", "psg_id": "5896537" }, { "title": "Harder/Fuller Films", "text": "Harder/Fuller Films Harder/Fuller Films, Inc. was a film and video production house based in Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1985 to 2005. Run by founders (director) Phil Harder and (producer) Rick Fuller, the firm concentrated mainly on artistic work, such as music videos, and also commercial advertising. Their high-quality products in the field earned them many awards, as well as the respect from their peers in the film and video industry. Harder/Fuller Films are known for their creative and groundbreaking approach. They have produced music videos for Prince, Barenaked Ladies, Matchbox Twenty, Liz Phair, Low, Incubus, Foo Fighters, to name just a", "psg_id": "5896536" }, { "title": "Ben Barenholtz", "text": "He served as co-executive producer of Darren Aronofsky's \"Requiem for a Dream\", which earned Ellen Burstyn an Academy Award Nomination for Best Actress in 2000. Ben Barenholtz Ben Barenholtz (born October 5, 1935) is a film exhibitor, distributor and producer who has been a key presence in the independent film scene since the late 1960s, when he opened The Elgin Cinema in New York City in 1968. He is known for his innovations distributing and screening films and for discovering first time directors such as The Coen Brothers, David Lynch, John Sayles and Guy Maddin, and for the first American", "psg_id": "14621353" }, { "title": "Trading Places International", "text": "then TPI allows the owner to deposit their timeshare week(s) and exchange their week(s) with TPI's available inventory. Typically, TPI allows an owner to deposit their week(s) up to a year advance of arrival date; this practice is sometimes referred to as \"banking your week(s)\". Timeshare owners may exchange their week(s) through TPI for a different week(s) at their own resort. Timeshare owners are able to exchange to destinations all over the world or back to their home resort. Trading Places, unlike many timeshare companies, also acts as a property manager for some properties. Its largest competitor using the same", "psg_id": "9609900" }, { "title": "Executive producer", "text": "marketing, advisory and supervising capacities. The crediting of executive producers in the film industry has risen over time. In the mid-to-late 1990s, there were an average of just under two executive producers per film. In 2000, the number jumped to 2.5 (more than the number of standard \"producers\"). In 2013, there were an average of 4.4 executive producers per film, compared with 3.2 producers. In television, an executive producer usually supervises the creative content and the financial aspects of a production. Some writers, like Stephen J. Cannell, Tina Fey, and Ryan Murphy, have worked as both the creator and the", "psg_id": "569376" }, { "title": "Richard Hull (executive)", "text": "Richard Hull (executive) Richard Hull is an American media and entertainment executive, and film and television financier/producer. He is the Founder and CEO of Pongalo (formerly known as Latin Everywhere)1, which controls one of the largest libraries of Spanish-language content in the world. He has led to the creation of and produced more than 25 films and television shows, including \"She's All That\" starring Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook. In 2011, he won the NAACP Image Award for his film For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots, which he produced with Halle Berry with an", "psg_id": "18365907" }, { "title": "Bill Callahan (TV producer)", "text": "on \"Oliver Beene\". He is the first cousin of John C. McGinley with whom he worked on \"Scrubs\". Bill Callahan (TV producer) Bill Callahan is a writer/producer for such shows as \"Spin City\", \"8 Simple Rules\", \"Oliver Beene\", \"Scrubs\" and \"Psych\". Callahan was an executive producer/writer on \"Scrubs\", which entered its ninth season on December 1, 2009. He joined the show in its fourth season as co-executive producer, and was an executive producer for the sixth season, and the first six episodes of the seventh season. \"Scrubs\" is created by Bill Lawrence, who co-created \"Spin City\", which Callahan also worked", "psg_id": "10365575" }, { "title": "Douglas Sloan (television producer)", "text": "and \"Starstruck\". Sloan also co-wrote and executive produced the 2010 made-for-cable film \"The Boy Who Cried Werewolf\" for Nickelodeon. Sloan is currently employed at Dreamworks Television Animation where he is the Executive Producer of the \"DreamWorks Dragons\" television series. Douglas Sloan (television producer) Douglas J. Sloan is a television producer, writer, director. He served as a producer, writer, director and actor on various television shows and movies, such as the First Saban and Disney eras of \"Power Rangers\", \"Big Bad Beetleborgs\", and \"VR Troopers\". He is probably best known for his work on the former, serving as a writer, director,", "psg_id": "6076535" }, { "title": "Charles Fries (producer)", "text": "served on the Board and the Executive Committee, and as Vice President. He is Co-Chair with his wife, Ava Ostern Fries, of the Executive Committee of the CTG Entertainment Circle and through an association with a constituent group, Center Theatre Group Affiliates, has co-chaired a number of events. Charles Fries (producer) Charles William Fries (born September 30, 1928) is an American film producer, television producer, and executive producer who has worked on many TV series, made-for-TV movies, and theatrical films. The Cincinnati, Ohio-born Fries moved to Los Angeles in 1952 and began working for the production and syndication company Ziv", "psg_id": "8155037" }, { "title": "George Butler (record producer)", "text": "progressive artists and repertory at Columbia Records, staying into the mid-1990s. He helped to persuade Miles Davis to return to recording in 1980 and signed or was executive producer for fusion and soul-jazz acts, such as Bob James, Billy Cobham, and Grover Washington Jr. Butler died of complications from Alzheimer's disease in Castro Valley, California, at the age of 76. George Butler (record producer) George Butler (September 2, 1931 – April 9, 2008) was a prominent American jazz record producer, executive and A&R man. He worked for a number of well-known jazz record labels from the 1960s to the 1990s", "psg_id": "11935717" }, { "title": "Axiom Films", "text": "Axiom Films Axiom Films is an international film distributor and producer based in London. Founded in 1997 by producer Douglas Cummins and partner Rocio Freire-Bernat, Axiom specialises in independent and world cinema, as well as documentary, filmed opera and dance. Notable films under Axiom ownership include \"Half Nelson\", for which actor Ryan Gosling was nominated for the Best Actor award at the 2007 Academy Awards, \"In a Better World\", which won the Best Foreign Language Film at the 2011 Academy Awards, and the majority of Wim Wender’s feature and documentary films. Axiom is owned by UKI Investments and founders Douglas", "psg_id": "17219565" }, { "title": "This Is Your Brain on Drugs", "text": "Bell, copywriter Larre Johnson and creative director Paul Keye at Los Angeles-based agency keye/donna/pearlstein. It was directed by Joe Pytka through his own Venice-based production company Pytka Productions and produced by agency producer Harvey Greenberg, Pytka executive producer Jane McCann and Pytka producer John Turney. Anthony Marinelli scored the shorter versions. The second PSA, from 1997, featured 18-year-old actress Rachael Leigh Cook, who, as before, holds up an egg and says, \"this is your brain\", before lifting up a frying pan with the words, \"this is heroin\", after which she places the egg on a kitchen counter—\"this is what happens", "psg_id": "5698114" }, { "title": "Trading Places", "text": "four stars out of five, classifying \"Trading Places\" as \"Excellent\" per the magazine's star rating system, stating that Murphy and Aykroyd are the show-stealers. A review of the film published by \"Variety\" magazine called the film \"a light romp geared up by the schtick shifted by Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy.\" The review gave further commendations to supporting actors, stating that Murphy and Aykroyd \"couldn't have brought this one off without the contributions of three veterans - Ralph Bellamy, Don Ameche and the droll Englishman, Denholm Elliott\" and calling the presence of Jamie Lee Curtis \"enjoyable.\" The film received several", "psg_id": "2792393" }, { "title": "Coronet Films", "text": "the older films that showcased words such as \"swell\", it was distributed like any other educational 16mm film of the period as a joke on unsuspecting libraries. According to historian Geoff Alexander, it \"is unique in the genre for its self-deprecating humor, and is a historical masterpiece.\" The following is a select sample of important titles. See a more complete list here: List of Coronet Films Select Coronet productions are now available as public domain resources, here are a few examples: Coronet Films Coronet Films (also known as Coronet Instructional Media Inc.) was a leading producer and distributor of many", "psg_id": "9938324" }, { "title": "Charles Kramer (producer)", "text": "Charles Kramer (producer) Charles Kramer is an American television Co-Executive Producer and Editor who has worked on shows such as Discovery's Street Outlaws, BET's Real Husbands of Hollywood, MTV's The Osbournes - Newlyweds:Nick and Jessica - Rich Girls - The Ashlee Simpson Show - Duets, NBC's The Sing Off and Escape Routes, TNT's The Great Escape, ABC's Dancing with the Stars, Bravo's Top Chef and Kathy Griffin; My Life on the D-List, and CBS's Big Brother. A University of Miami graduate, Kramer created Film Art Revolution which became a local film festival showcasing student films with live, improvised soundtracks. He", "psg_id": "17053611" }, { "title": "Al Clark (producer)", "text": "Al Clark (producer) Al Clark is an Australian film producer. He is best known for his producer role on \"The\" \"Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert\" and his executive producer role on the film, \"Chopper\". Clark is also the author of two books. \"Raymond Chandler in Hollywood\" provides an insight into the work of the writer of detective fiction and includes interviews with many of the Hollywood figures who were associated with Raymond Chandler and his films. Among them Clark interviewed Lauren Bacall, Alfred Hitchcock, Fred MacMurray and Robert Montgomery. His second book was \"Making Priscilla\", also titled \"The", "psg_id": "18632181" }, { "title": "Rick Roberts (executive producer)", "text": "Rick Roberts (executive producer) Rick Roberts is a documentary producer and communications consultant. During his career in human services and non profit management he has received a White House \"Point of Light\" award and was named a \"Chicagoan of the Year\". In 1988 Roberts became the 6th Executive Director of the Chicago Christian Industrial League. During his time there Roberts began bringing national attention to poverty and homelessness by aggressively showcasing the innovative programs offered at the League, many of which he created. Utilizing his skills in engendering private-public partnerships in problem solving Roberts made the League successful in developing", "psg_id": "12090800" }, { "title": "Leaf Trading Cards", "text": "1940s and 50s, nor is it related in any way to Donruss, Pinnacle Brands, or Playoff, Inc., all of which produced sports trading cards under the \"Leaf\" name in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Leaf Trading Cards Leaf Trading Cards, founded in 2010, is a private company that produces trading cards and sports collectibles. Based in Dallas, Texas, it was best known as a producer of sports cards and other lithographic products. The company was founded in 2010 by Brian Gray in Dallas, Texas. Previously, Gray had headed Razor Entertainment, a manufacturer of sports trading cards best known for signing", "psg_id": "15634809" }, { "title": "Dream On (album)", "text": "On\", \"Ride On Love\", \"I Will Always Be Your Friend\" and \"Dream On\". Its lead single, \"Shine On\", peaked at #41 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, making it Duke's third charted single after \"Reach for It\" (#54) from 1977 \"Reach for It\" and \"Sweet Baby\" (#19) from 1981 \"The Clarke/Duke Project\". \"Ride on Love\" was a minor success, peaking at #83 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. \"I Will Always Be Your Friend\" and \"Dream On\" weren't charted. Dream On (album) Dream On is the sixteenth studio album by American keyboardist and record producer George Duke. It was released in", "psg_id": "20861021" }, { "title": "Trading nation", "text": "wealthy countries such as Germany and Japan, as well as developing nations like China and India. Services-exporting countries include hubs of international finance, tourism, healthcare, and education. Many highly developed countries export services. Some countries export all of commodities, manufactures, and services. For example, Canada is regularly described as a trading nation as its total trade is worth more than two-thirds of its GDP (the second highest level in the G7 after Germany), which includes all sectors of the economy. Trading nation A trading nation (also known as a trade-dependent economy, or an export-oriented economy) is a country where international", "psg_id": "14998841" }, { "title": "Moonlight Films", "text": "Moonlight Films Moonlight Films is an American motion picture production and distribution company headed by James Ian Mair and James Stevenson. It is best known for the horror anthology film \"Graveyard Stories\" starring Lloyd Kaufman and Jim O'Rear and the \"A Whisper in the Dark\" online film franchise, as well as various full-length and short online films produced exclusively for YouTube and Amazon Instant Video. Moonlight Films was founded in 2008 by filmmakers James Ian Mair and James Stevenson, who had both been interested in making films for several years. Mair serves as the director, writer, producer and editor of", "psg_id": "19851596" }, { "title": "Dream On (album)", "text": "Dream On (album) Dream On is the sixteenth studio album by American keyboardist and record producer George Duke. It was released in 1982 through Epic Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Le Gonks West Studio in West Hollywood, California, except for horns on \"Positive Energy\" and strings, which were recorded at Westlake Recording Studios and A&M Studios respectively. It was mastered by Brian Gardner at Allen Zentz Mastering in Hollywood. The album peaked at #48 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and at #17 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States. It spawned four singles: \"Shine", "psg_id": "20861020" } ]
[ "john landis", "john d. landis", "when in hollywood, visit universal studios. ask for babs" ]
"to which interviewer did richard nixon say, ""i never cry except in public?"
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[ { "title": "I Never Cry", "text": "I Never Cry \"I Never Cry\" is a song by Alice Cooper. It was originally released on his \"Alice Cooper Goes to Hell\" album in 1976. The song was written by Cooper and Dick Wagner. The song reached number 12 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number nine on \"Cash Box\" in January 1977. In Canada, it spent two weeks at number five. On an episode of his radio show broadcast on November 23, 2009 Cooper stated that \"I Never Cry\" was his biggest selling single, though he did not supply evidence The song was, however, his only gold", "psg_id": "12682754" }, { "title": "I Never Cry", "text": "record in the US besides his comeback hit in 1989, \"Poison\". \"I Never Cry\" was written about Cooper's experience with alcoholism, which one year later sent the performer into rehab. He called the song \"an alcoholic confession\". It is still a smash hit in the Philippines up until now, especially during singing contests or during 70's - 80's music genre music shows. I Never Cry \"I Never Cry\" is a song by Alice Cooper. It was originally released on his \"Alice Cooper Goes to Hell\" album in 1976. The song was written by Cooper and Dick Wagner. The song reached", "psg_id": "12682755" }, { "title": "I Guess I'll Have to Cry, Cry, Cry", "text": "together, touring as a live performance group with Brown, and Byrd continued to sing on record with him. In 1968, however, The Flames all left Brown, citing monetary differences, and although Byrd returned 18 months later, the other members never returned, and all of Brown's King Records singles from this point on, starting with Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud, gave him sole label credit. I Guess I'll Have to Cry, Cry, Cry \"I Guess I'll Have to Cry, Cry, Cry\" is a song written and performed by James Brown. Released as a single in 1968, it", "psg_id": "17111140" }, { "title": "She Can't Say I Didn't Cry", "text": "and premiered in May 1994. \"She Can't Say I Didn't Cry\" debuted at number 66 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of June 4, 1994. She Can't Say I Didn't Cry \"She Can't Say I Didn't Cry\" is a song written by Troy Martin, Tony Martin and Reese Wilson, and recorded by American country music artist Rick Trevino. It was released in May 1994 as the third single from his self-titled debut album. It was his first top ten hit on the country charts, reaching number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart", "psg_id": "13751949" }, { "title": "She Can't Say I Didn't Cry", "text": "She Can't Say I Didn't Cry \"She Can't Say I Didn't Cry\" is a song written by Troy Martin, Tony Martin and Reese Wilson, and recorded by American country music artist Rick Trevino. It was released in May 1994 as the third single from his self-titled debut album. It was his first top ten hit on the country charts, reaching number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart and number 11 on the Canadian \"RPM\" country Tracks chart in late 1994. \"She Can't Say I Didn't Cry\" is a mid-tempo ballad performed primarily with acoustic guitar and piano, being", "psg_id": "13751947" }, { "title": "What Did He Say?", "text": "What Did He Say? What Did He Say? is the second solo album released by bassist Victor Wooten. 1. \"Yo Victa\" – 0:07 2. \"What Did He Say?\" – 3:20 3. \"What You Won't Do for Love\" – 4:43 4. \"Cherokee\" – 1:49 5. \"Don't Wanna Cry\" – 5:07 6. \"The Lonliest Monk\" – 4:36 7. \"A Chance\" – 2:54 8. \"Radio W-OO-10\" – 1:06 9. \"Norwegian Wood\" – 4:52 10. \"Bro John\" – 4:18 11. \"Naima\" – 5:57 12. \"Sometimes I Laugh\" – 3:20 13. \"My Life\" – 4:45 14. \"The Sojourn of Arjuna\" – 6:29 15. \"Buzz Ntro\"", "psg_id": "8334566" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon", "text": "That's just the way I am. Some people are different. Some people think it's good therapy to sit with a close friend and, you know, just spill your guts ... [and] reveal their inner psyche—whether they were breast-fed or bottle-fed. Not me. No way. When told that most Americans, even at the end of his career, did not feel they knew him, Nixon replied, \"Yeah, it's true. And it's not necessary for them to know.\" Official websites Media coverage Other Richard Nixon Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States", "psg_id": "343773" }, { "title": "Never Can Say Goodbye", "text": "appearing on \"The Hollywood Squares\" Clifton Davis sang a bit of the song \"a capella\" and then was asked who wrote the song. His answer was \"I did\" to which the contestant agreed (and was correct). \"Never Can Say Goodbye\" was originally copyrighted on June 10, 1970 [EU0000187089] and then was copyrighted again on December 21, 1970 [EP0000281027]. Never Can Say Goodbye \"Never Can Say Goodbye\" is a song written by Clifton Davis and originally recorded by The Jackson 5. The song was originally written and intended for the Supremes; however Motown decided it would be better for the Jackson", "psg_id": "5023343" }, { "title": "Never Cry Another Tear", "text": "and composed by Phil Cunningham, Jake Evans, Bernard Sumner except where noted. Never Cry Another Tear Never Cry Another Tear is the only album by Bad Lieutenant. It was released on 5 October 2009. Ex-New Order member Bernard Sumner formed the group with Jake Evans and Phil Cunningham. The three guitarists wrote and performed the album together with a number of additional musicians. During recording sessions Blur bassist Alex James and ex-New Order drummer Stephen Morris worked with the band on some of the tracks. \"Never Cry Another Tear\" was released in several formats, namely: A Standard 12 track CD,", "psg_id": "13769674" }, { "title": "What Did He Say?", "text": "– 0:31 16. \"A Little Buzz\" – 2:46 17. \"Kids Didn't Change\" – 0:54 18. \"Heaven Is Where the Heart Is\" – 5:03 What Did He Say? What Did He Say? is the second solo album released by bassist Victor Wooten. 1. \"Yo Victa\" – 0:07 2. \"What Did He Say?\" – 3:20 3. \"What You Won't Do for Love\" – 4:43 4. \"Cherokee\" – 1:49 5. \"Don't Wanna Cry\" – 5:07 6. \"The Lonliest Monk\" – 4:36 7. \"A Chance\" – 2:54 8. \"Radio W-OO-10\" – 1:06 9. \"Norwegian Wood\" – 4:52 10. \"Bro John\" – 4:18 11. \"Naima\"", "psg_id": "8334567" }, { "title": "Never Cry Wolf (film)", "text": "altered over time and Hamm ended up sharing credit with Curtis Hanson and Richard Kletter. Smith, who had previously worked with Disney on films such as \"No Deposit, No Return\" and \"Herbie Goes Bananas\", devoted almost three years to \"Never Cry Wolf.\" Smith wrote, \"I was much more closely involved in that picture than I had been in any other film. Not only acting, but writing and the whole creative process.\" He also found the process difficult. \"During much of the two-year shooting schedule in Canada's Yukon and in Nome, Alaska, I was the only actor present. It was the", "psg_id": "7799755" }, { "title": "Nixon Public School", "text": "used even in the intermediate grades and were never given to special education students. Compared to most elementary schools of its time, Nixon Public School was one of the safest schools when it came to bullying. Mrs. Virginia Chambers was the school's librarian before she was promoted to become the last principal of Nixon Public School. Like most elementary school libraries, the Nixon Public School library had children's books and a limited amount of dictionaries and encyclopedias for the older students. Kindergarten was introduced to Nixon Public School in the 1960s to help better prepare students for the first grade.", "psg_id": "7835614" }, { "title": "Hannah Milhous Nixon", "text": "in the 1995 Oliver Stone film \"Nixon\". Hannah Milhous Nixon Hannah Milhous Nixon (March 7, 1885 – September 30, 1967) was the mother of President Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon described his mother as \"a Quaker saint.\" She is acknowledged to have exerted a tremendous effect on her son's outlook throughout his life. In Nixon's final remarks at the White House on August 9, 1974, he stated about her, \"Nobody will ever write a book, probably, about my mother. Well, I guess all of you would say this about your mother -- my mother was a saint. And I think of", "psg_id": "8147365" }, { "title": "An Evening with Richard Nixon", "text": "in their original context. Only Pro, Con and the Tribunal speak freely in the immediate present. And of course, they have much to say. Previews began on April 18, and the play ran from April 30 to May 13, for a total of 14 previews and 16 regular performances. The published version of the play, prepared prior to rehearsals, features only the tribunal of presidents, but not the characters of Pro and Con, who were added later. An Evening with Richard Nixon An Evening With Richard Nixon, originally billed as An Evening With Richard Nixon and ..., is a play", "psg_id": "18165283" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon Foundation", "text": "Richard Nixon Foundation The Richard Nixon Foundation is a not-for-profit organization based at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California. It was founded in August 1983 by Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States, and served as the governing body of the Nixon Library for nearly twenty years. Today it operates the Nixon Library in conjunction with the National Archives and Records Administration, which is an entity of the federal government of the United States, in addition to undertaking charitable and education-based activities. The Nixon Foundation founded, controlled and operated the Nixon Library from the", "psg_id": "13980457" }, { "title": "Never Cry Wolf", "text": "a good story. I was writing subjective non-fiction all along.” \"Never Cry Wolf\" was a commercial success in Canada. Shortly after its publication, the Canadian Wildlife Service received a deluge of letters from concerned citizens opposing the killing of wolves. Though generally well received by the public, Mowat's allusions of the Canadian Wildlife Service as an organisation set out to exterminate wolves was met with anger from Canadian biologists. CWS staff members argued that the agency had never demanded the extermination of the wolf, the wolf being recognized as an integral part of the northern ecosystem. They further countered that", "psg_id": "3043391" }, { "title": "Hannah Milhous Nixon", "text": "Hannah Milhous Nixon Hannah Milhous Nixon (March 7, 1885 – September 30, 1967) was the mother of President Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon described his mother as \"a Quaker saint.\" She is acknowledged to have exerted a tremendous effect on her son's outlook throughout his life. In Nixon's final remarks at the White House on August 9, 1974, he stated about her, \"Nobody will ever write a book, probably, about my mother. Well, I guess all of you would say this about your mother -- my mother was a saint. And I think of her, two boys dying of tuberculosis, nursing", "psg_id": "8147363" }, { "title": "Too Hurt to Cry, Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye", "text": "not be allowed to even sing main lead on neither side on this single, nor their follow-up \"(Like A) Nightmare\" b/w \"If You Were Mine\". The Supremes would later record their own version in 1965, intended for their album \"More Hits by The Supremes\", but it wouldn't be released until 1987, when it was placed on their compilation album, \"The Never-Before-Released Masters\". The B-side to \"Too Hurt to Cry, Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye\" was \"Come On Home\", written and composed by Motown's main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland with Eddie Holland's predecessor Janie Bradford. It was originally credited to", "psg_id": "19016061" }, { "title": "Presidency of Richard Nixon", "text": "then his presidency certainly seems far from a failure.\" But Small also states, \"Watergate did not begin when CREEP operatives broke into Democratic headquarters in 1972. It began when Nixon took office, armed with his private slush fund, prepared to do battle by fair means and foul against his enemies...no president before or after ordered or participated in so many serious illegal and extralegal acts that violated constitutional principles.\" Presidency of Richard Nixon The presidency of Richard Nixon began on January 20, 1969, when Richard Nixon was inaugurated as the 37th President of the United States, and ended on August", "psg_id": "11228962" }, { "title": "I Guess I'll Have to Cry, Cry, Cry", "text": "I Guess I'll Have to Cry, Cry, Cry \"I Guess I'll Have to Cry, Cry, Cry\" is a song written and performed by James Brown. Released as a single in 1968, it charted #15 R&B and #55 Pop. The Wailers recorded a reggae version of the song under the title \"My Cup\" on their 1970 album \"Soul Rebels\". This song is noted as the last single by Brown to give label credit to his vocal group, The Famous Flames. Although they technically stopped singing on Brown's singles in 1964, The Flames, Bobby Byrd, Bobby Bennett, and Lloyd Stallworth, were still", "psg_id": "17111139" }, { "title": "Too Hurt to Cry, Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye", "text": "different copies of the first single, but the vocal version was the only one releasesd on the second one. Too Hurt to Cry, Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye \"Too Hurt to Cry, Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye\" is a 1963 song and single written and composed by Motown's main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland. Credited to \"the Darnells\" the performers on both sides of the singles were in fact the Andantes (both sides), Holland–Dozier–Holland (B-Side only), Mary Wilson of the Supremes (B-Side), and members of the Marvelettes (A-side only), the Four Tops, and the Temptations (both on the", "psg_id": "19016063" }, { "title": "Too Hurt to Cry, Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye", "text": "Too Hurt to Cry, Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye \"Too Hurt to Cry, Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye\" is a 1963 song and single written and composed by Motown's main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland. Credited to \"the Darnells\" the performers on both sides of the singles were in fact the Andantes (both sides), Holland–Dozier–Holland (B-Side only), Mary Wilson of the Supremes (B-Side), and members of the Marvelettes (A-side only), the Four Tops, and the Temptations (both on the B-Side). Nobody involved with the production on either side was pleased with the false credit. Whatever the reason it", "psg_id": "19016058" }, { "title": "Nixon: Ruin and Recovery 1973–1990", "text": "Nixon told an interviewer that he did not read the book after publication either, labelling Ambrose as \"just another left-wing historian\". Most reviewers, however, have attested to Ambrose's overall fairness. Nixon: Ruin and Recovery 1973–1990 Nixon: Ruin and Recovery, 1973–1990 is a 1991 book by American historian Stephen Ambrose and the third part of a three-volume biography of President of the United States Richard Nixon. The series began with \"\" and continued with \"\". \"Ruin and Recovery\" details Nixon's fall from grace after his resounding 1972 reelection, including the Watergate scandal and his eventual resignation of the Presidency in 1974.", "psg_id": "6594056" }, { "title": "Love means never having to say you're sorry", "text": "'Love means never having to say, I'm sorry' Steve, but I'm taking your chick!\" In \"Dark Shadows\", Johnny Depp's character Barnabas Collins tells a group of hippies, \"I am reminded of a line from Erich Segal's 'Love Story': 'Love means never having to say you are sorry.'\" \"However, please know that it is with sincere regret... that I must now kill all of you.\" Love means never having to say you're sorry \"Love means never having to say you're sorry\" is a catchphrase based on a line from the Erich Segal novel \"Love Story\" and was popularized by its 1970", "psg_id": "8768462" }, { "title": "What the Hell Did I Say", "text": "part of the album's pre-release video series. The official music video was released on July 9, 2017. Also directed by Edwards, the video is composed of footage from Bentley's 2017 tour. What the Hell Did I Say \"What the Hell Did I Say\" is a song co-written and recorded by country music artist Dierks Bentley. It was released in June 2017 as the fourth single from his 2016 album \"Black\". This is the second collaboration by Bentley, Kear and Tompkins, following the highly successful No. 1 single \"Drunk on a Plane\". However, unlike \"Drunk\", this song underperformed and became the", "psg_id": "19446423" }, { "title": "What the Hell Did I Say", "text": "What the Hell Did I Say \"What the Hell Did I Say\" is a song co-written and recorded by country music artist Dierks Bentley. It was released in June 2017 as the fourth single from his 2016 album \"Black\". This is the second collaboration by Bentley, Kear and Tompkins, following the highly successful No. 1 single \"Drunk on a Plane\". However, unlike \"Drunk\", this song underperformed and became the lowest charting single of Bentley's career. The song is about getting intoxicated and giving a girl false promises. A promotional video directed by Wes Edwards premiered on April 29, 2016 as", "psg_id": "19446422" }, { "title": "She Can't Say I Didn't Cry", "text": "accompanied by steel guitar and drums when the chorus builds up. The narrator of the song responds to things his former lover said of their relationship by admitting that he can't deny that he broke her heart and did nothing to make her stay. He then says in the chorus that she can't say he didn't cry about it afterward. Deborah Evans Price, of \"Billboard\" magazine reviewed the song negatively saying that while Trevino proves himself to be a \"competent ballad singer\", the song \"doesn't give him a lot to work with.\" The music video was directed by Gerry Wenner", "psg_id": "13751948" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon mask", "text": "the different versions of the Nixon mask have a wide grinning smile as well. Although the masks were widely believed to be only a fad that would presumably die down as the public attention on Watergate waned (and once Nixon left office), the masks managed to outlive their presumed fad status by becoming popular during events such as Halloween and adult masquerade parties. The Richard Nixon mask remains popular today, worn both for humorous effect, and in protest marches and similar \"public displays of disaffection\". According to \"Harper's\" magazine's October 2002 \"Harper's Index,\" Nixon masks were the best-selling political mask", "psg_id": "4155791" }, { "title": "Cynthia Nixon", "text": "2007: \"I don't really feel I've changed. I'd been with men all my life, and I'd never fallen in love with a woman. But when I did, it didn't seem so strange. I'm just a woman in love with another woman.\" She identified herself as bisexual in 2012. Prior to the legalization of same-sex marriage in Washington state (Marinoni's home), Nixon had taken a public stand supporting the issue, and hosted a fundraising event in support of Washington Referendum 74. Nixon and her family attend Congregation Beit Simchat Torah, an LGBT synagogue. In October 2006, Nixon was diagnosed with breast", "psg_id": "1402461" }, { "title": "Never Cry Wolf", "text": "Never Cry Wolf Never Cry Wolf is an account of the author’s experience observing wolves in subarctic Canada by Farley Mowat, first published in 1963 by McClelland and Stewart. It was adapted into a film of the same name in 1983. It has been credited for dramatically changing the public image of the wolf to a more positive one. In the book, Mowat describes his experiences in a first-person narrative that sheds light on his research into the nature of the Arctic wolf. In 1948–1949, the Dominion Wildlife Service assigns the author to investigate the cause of declining caribou populations", "psg_id": "3043384" }, { "title": "Nixon in China", "text": "Hall of the People. Chou toasts the American visitors (\"We have begun to celebrate the different ways\") and Nixon responds (\"I have attended many feasts\"), after which the toasts continue as the atmosphere becomes increasingly convivial. Nixon, a politician who rose to prominence on anti-communism, announces: \"Everyone, listen; just let me say one thing. I opposed China, I was wrong\". Pat Nixon is touring the city, with guides. Factory workers present her with a small model elephant which, she delightedly informs them, is the symbol of the Republican Party which her husband leads. She visits a commune where she is", "psg_id": "1911255" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Festival", "text": "the controversy following the 2016 Never Say Never Festival, Matt Carter of Emery hosted an episode of his podcast \"Break It Down with Matt Carter\" with his bandmates. In a follow-up episode, Carter interviewed promoter Zar Castillo to clear the air and give Castillo a chance to share his side of the story and what reparations were being made to pay the bands who performed. Never Say Never Festival Never Say Never Festival was an annual music festival which began March 18, 2009, in Mission, Texas. The festival featured bands of many different genres. The first Never Say Never festival", "psg_id": "14394349" }, { "title": "Every Day I Have to Cry (song)", "text": "Every Day I Have to Cry (song) \"Every Day I Have to Cry\", also known as \"Every Day I Have to Cry Some\", is a song written by Arthur Alexander and first recorded by Steve Alaimo in 1962. Although the song has been recorded by many musicians over the years, Alexander did not record his own version until 1975. His version went to #45 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. None of the other versions made it into the Top 40 on the US chart. The Bee Gees covered \"Every Day I Have to Cry\" as teenage recording artists", "psg_id": "16120716" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Festival", "text": "Never Say Never Festival Never Say Never Festival was an annual music festival which began March 18, 2009, in Mission, Texas. The festival featured bands of many different genres. The first Never Say Never festival hosted 30 bands on 2 stages, including Forever the Sickest Kids, Anarbor, NeverShoutNever!, A Skylit Drive, Drop Dead, Gorgeous, LMFAO and The Scene Aesthetic. The 2010 and 2011 festivals followed on March 17, 2010 and March 15, 2011. The name \"Never Say Never\" was chosen by festival organizers Zar Castillo and George Culberson in response to all the people that told them that they would", "psg_id": "14394347" }, { "title": "Which Lie Did I Tell?", "text": "Which Lie Did I Tell? Which Lie Did I Tell?: More Adventures in the Screen Trade is a work of non-fiction first published in 2000 by novelist and screenwriter William Goldman. It is the follow-up to his 1982 book \"Adventures in the Screen Trade\". Originally to be called \"The Big Campfire\", the inspiration for the title came when Goldman was in the office of a Hollywood producer who was talking on the phone to one of his associates. Suddenly he cupped his hands over the receiver, snapped his fingers and said “Bill, Bill! Which lie did I tell?” The book", "psg_id": "6355609" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon", "text": "former Presidents Ford, Carter, Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and their wives. Richard Nixon was buried beside his wife Pat on the grounds of the Nixon Library. He was survived by his two daughters, Tricia and Julie, and four grandchildren. In keeping with his wishes, his funeral was not a full state funeral, though his body did lie in repose in the Nixon Library lobby from April 26 to the morning of the funeral service. Mourners waited in line for up to eight hours in chilly, wet weather to pay their respects. At its peak, the line to pass by", "psg_id": "343759" }, { "title": "Never Cry Wolf", "text": "pointing out \"Never Cry Wolf\"'s fictional rather than factual nature, his remarks were less critical, calling Farley Mowat's book \"Good fiction and good reading\". In 2012, Mowat spoke to the \"Toronto Star\" about his self-acknowledged reputation as a storyteller: “For years I felt the Toronto media were out to bury me alive,\" referring to latter-day efforts in the literary community to reassess his work according to the standards of modern journalism as opposed to memoir. “That was never my game,” he said. “I took some pride in having it known that I never let facts get in the way of", "psg_id": "3043390" }, { "title": "Impeachment process against Richard Nixon", "text": "Sandman's reputation was severely tarnished by his performance in the televised hearings. He was soundly defeated by Democrat William J. Hughes, his opponent in 1974, and never returned to Congress. Impeachment process against Richard Nixon An impeachment process against Richard Nixon was formally initiated on February 6, 1974, when the United States House of Representatives passed a resolution, , giving its Judiciary Committee authority to investigate whether sufficient grounds existed to impeach Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States of high crimes and misdemeanors, primarily related to the Watergate scandal. This investigation was undertaken one year after the", "psg_id": "18911134" }, { "title": "The Love of Richard Nixon", "text": "The Love of Richard Nixon \"The Love of Richard Nixon\" () is a song by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released in 2004 by record label Epic as the first single from their seventh studio album, \"Lifeblood\". The song is, according to the band, \"a soundtrack to disillusion, hatred, love and never giving up\". More specifically, the song is a sympathetic appraisal of former US president Richard Nixon and mentions some of his positive achievements, inevitably overshadowed by the Watergate Scandal. The timing of the single's release, two weeks before George W. Bush's victory at the", "psg_id": "3929151" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Again", "text": "Say Never Again\" saying \"The action's good, the photography excellent, the sets decent; but the real clincher is the fact that Bond is once more played by a man with the right stuff.\" Derek Malcolm in \"The Guardian\" showed himself to be a fan of Connery's Bond, saying the film contains \"the best Bond in the business\", but nevertheless did not find \"Never Say Never Again\" any more enjoyable than the recently released \"Octopussy\" (starring Roger Moore), or \"that either of them came very near to matching \"Dr. No\" or \"From Russia with Love\".\" Malcolm's main issue with the film", "psg_id": "2703587" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon", "text": "more than five percentage points, and the defeat was widely believed to be the end of his political career. In an impromptu concession speech the morning after the election, Nixon blamed the media for favoring his opponent, saying, \"You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference.\" The California defeat was highlighted in the November 11, 1962, episode of ABC's \"\", titled \"The Political Obituary of Richard M. Nixon\". Alger Hiss appeared on the program, and many members of the public complained that it was unseemly to give a convicted felon air time", "psg_id": "343684" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Again", "text": "Say Never Again\" from Schwartzman's company Taliafilm. The company has since handled the release of both the DVD and Blu-ray editions of the film. Never Say Never Again Never Say Never Again is a 1983 spy film starring Sean Connery and directed by Irvin Kershner. The film is based on the James Bond novel \"Thunderball\", which was previously adapted in a 1965 film under that name. Unlike the majority of Bond films, \"Never Say Never Again\" was not produced by Eon Productions, but by an independent production company, one of whose members was Kevin McClory, one of the original writers", "psg_id": "2703599" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon mask", "text": "Richard Nixon mask A Richard Nixon mask is a mask with the likeness of Richard Nixon. These were commercially available and quite popular in the waning days of the Nixon Administration. They are generally made out of vinyl by the Cesar mask company from France and are sold worldwide. The most famous Nixon mask was the big nose Cesar Nixon comical mask made by Cesar in the 1970s. Later other companies made similar versions made from latex rubber or similar flexible castable compounds. One of the notable features of most Richard Nixon masks is the classically caricatured nose. Many of", "psg_id": "4155790" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Again", "text": "than \"Octopussy\" which grossed $187.5 million. Warner Bros. released \"Never Say Never Again\" on VHS and Betamax in 1984, and on laserdisc in 1995. After Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer purchased the distribution rights in 1997 (see Legacy, below), the company has released the film on both VHS and DVD in 2001, and on Blu-ray in 2009. \"Never Say Never Again\" was broadly welcomed and praised by the critics: Ian Christie, writing in the \"Daily Express\", said that \"Never Say Never Again\" was \"one of the better Bonds\", finding the film \"superbly witty and entertaining, ... the dialogue is crisp and the fight scenes", "psg_id": "2703585" }, { "title": "Pardon of Richard Nixon", "text": "of Nixon. In presenting the award to Ford, Senator Ted Kennedy said that he had initially been opposed to the pardon of Nixon, but later stated that history had proven Ford to have made the correct decision. Pardon of Richard Nixon A presidential pardon of Richard Nixon () was issued on September 8, 1974, by President Gerald Ford, which granted his predecessor Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president. In particular, this covered the time of the Watergate scandal. In a televised broadcast to the nation, Ford,", "psg_id": "19307632" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Again", "text": "Never Say Never Again Never Say Never Again is a 1983 spy film starring Sean Connery and directed by Irvin Kershner. The film is based on the James Bond novel \"Thunderball\", which was previously adapted in a 1965 film under that name. Unlike the majority of Bond films, \"Never Say Never Again\" was not produced by Eon Productions, but by an independent production company, one of whose members was Kevin McClory, one of the original writers of the \"Thunderball\" storyline with Ian Fleming and Jack Whittingham. McClory retained the filming rights of the novel following a long legal battle dating", "psg_id": "2703559" }, { "title": "Pardon of Richard Nixon", "text": "Pardon of Richard Nixon A presidential pardon of Richard Nixon () was issued on September 8, 1974, by President Gerald Ford, which granted his predecessor Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president. In particular, this covered the time of the Watergate scandal. In a televised broadcast to the nation, Ford, who succeeded to the presidency upon Nixon's resignation, explained that he felt the pardon was in the best interests of the country, and that the Nixon family's situation was \"a tragedy in which we all have played", "psg_id": "19307623" }, { "title": "Presidency of Richard Nixon", "text": "Presidency of Richard Nixon The presidency of Richard Nixon began on January 20, 1969, when Richard Nixon was inaugurated as the 37th President of the United States, and ended on August 9, 1974 when he resigned from office, the first (and to date only) U.S. president ever to do so. A Republican, Nixon took office after the 1968 presidential election, in which he defeated Hubert Humphrey, the then–incumbent Vice President. Four years later, in 1972, he won reelection in a landslide victory over U.S. Senator George McGovern. Nixon, the 37th United States president, succeeded Lyndon B. Johnson, who had launched", "psg_id": "11228851" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon Foundation", "text": "consulted with similar situations. The Foundation filed a 158-page memorandum to the Assistant Archivist for Presidential Libraries expressing their dissatisfaction and NARA stated a committee would review the objection but gave no timeline for when that process would be concluded. The exhibit opened on March 31, 2011. Richard Nixon Foundation The Richard Nixon Foundation is a not-for-profit organization based at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California. It was founded in August 1983 by Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States, and served as the governing body of the Nixon Library for nearly twenty years.", "psg_id": "13980461" }, { "title": "Never Say Die!", "text": "pressures of work. So we put a lot of painstaking hours into developing this album.\" However, Osbourne quickly soured on the LP, telling \"After Hours\" in a 1981 interview \"The last album I did with Sabbath was \"Never Say Die!\" and it was the worst piece of work that I've ever had anything to do with. I'm ashamed of that album. I think it's disgusting\". He went on to claim that the band flew to Toronto in January during sub-zero temperature \"purely because the Rolling Stones had recorded a live album there.\" In 2013, Osbourne told \"Mojo\", \"I'd go down", "psg_id": "1609328" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon Supreme Court candidates", "text": "with 17 Democrats and 28 Republicans voting for Carswell, and 38 Democrats and 13 Republicans voting against him. Nixon accused Democrats of having an anti-Southern bias as a result. On April 15, 1970, Nixon nominated Minnesotan Harry Blackmun to fill the Fortas vacancy. Blackmun was confirmed by the Senate by a vote of 94-0 on May 12, 1970. Senators Birch Bayh (D-IN), Al Gore, Sr. (D-TN), Richard Russell, Jr. (D-GA), Barry Goldwater (R-AZ), Karl E. Mundt (R-SD), and John Tower (R-TX) did not vote. Majority Whip Ted Kennedy (D-MA) and Minority Whip Robert P. Griffin (R-MI) made public note on", "psg_id": "12921687" }, { "title": "Never Say Die! Tour (Black Sabbath)", "text": "Never Say Die! Tour (Black Sabbath) The Never Say Die! Tour was a concert tour by the English heavy metal band, Black Sabbath. The tour began on 16 May 1978 in Sheffield and ended on 11 December 1978 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was the last full tour with Ozzy Osbourne until the band reunited for Ozzfest 1997. Van Halen opened. \"We did 23 shows in 25 days,\" recalled Eddie Van Halen. \"I didn't know they had that many places! But to meet Tony Iommi when I was so into him was really incredible.\" David Lee Roth summed up the", "psg_id": "18955467" }, { "title": "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again", "text": "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again \"We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again\" is a song by Jeffrey Comanor from the album \"A Rumor in His Own Time\", which debuted in September 1976. Written by Comanor, the song describes a couple who spend a night together, one which the narrator wishes would \"never end\". Both the song, which Epic Records released as a single, and album failed to chart. Discovered four months later by Arista Records President Clive Davis, \"We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again\" was covered by soft rock duo Deardorff & Joseph for their eponymous debut", "psg_id": "14770859" }, { "title": "Which Lie Did I Tell?", "text": "how stories are written and films are made. Sprinkled throughout is his advice for future screenwriters. In the second section, he analyzes classic film sequences, setting each scene, quoting excerpts from the screenplays, and then explaining what made them great. Finally, the author offers story ideas and examines their potential for the big screen.\" Which Lie Did I Tell? Which Lie Did I Tell?: More Adventures in the Screen Trade is a work of non-fiction first published in 2000 by novelist and screenwriter William Goldman. It is the follow-up to his 1982 book \"Adventures in the Screen Trade\". Originally to", "psg_id": "6355616" }, { "title": "Never Say Never (The Fray song)", "text": "for \"Newsday\", criticized the song, and the album as a whole, for essentially \"sound[ing] the same\" as the band's previous work, noting: \"It's not a bad sound, but it's also not a necessary one. The conservative songs of \"The Fray\" try to shut out the possibility of messing up, but they end up shutting out the possibility of succeeding as well.\" A reviewer for \"musicOMH.com\" wrote: \"'Never Say Never' and 'Ungodly Hour' are the band's closest approximations to the big Coldplay piano ballad, but without Chris Martin's quirky Englishness (and I never thought I would say that) both tracks ultimately", "psg_id": "13144061" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon", "text": "of the Rockefellers, the Goldwaters, and the Reagans.\" Nixon's stance on domestic affairs has been credited with the passage and enforcement of environmental and regulatory legislation. In a 2011 paper on Nixon and the environment, historian Paul Charles Milazzo points to Nixon's creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and to his enforcement of legislation such as the 1973 Endangered Species Act, stating that \"though unsought and unacknowledged, Richard Nixon's environmental legacy is secure\". Nixon himself did not consider the environmental advances he made in office an important part of his legacy; some historians contend that his choices", "psg_id": "343766" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon", "text": "that was what betrayed him. He could not open himself to other men and he could not open himself to greatness. Nixon believed that putting distance between himself and other people was necessary for him as he advanced in his political career and became president. Even Bebe Rebozo, by some accounts his closest friend, did not call him by his first name. Nixon stated of this, Even with close friends, I don't believe in letting your hair down, confiding this and that and the other thing—saying, 'Gee, I couldn't sleep' ... I believe you should keep your troubles to yourself.", "psg_id": "343772" }, { "title": "Pat Nixon", "text": "who nevertheless never allowed herself to be seen with a cigarette in public, she eventually endured bouts of oral cancer, emphysema, and ultimately lung cancer, with which she was diagnosed in December 1992 while hospitalized with respiratory problems. Pat Nixon died at her Park Ridge, New Jersey, home at 5:45 a.m. on June 22, 1993, the day after her fifty-third wedding anniversary. She was 81 years old. Her daughters and husband were by her side. The funeral service for Pat Nixon took place in the grounds of the Richard Nixon Library in Yorba Linda on June 26, 1993. Speakers at", "psg_id": "2408099" }, { "title": "I Say I Say I Say", "text": "I Say I Say I Say I Say I Say I Say is the sixth studio album from synthpop duo Erasure, released in 1994 by Mute Records in the UK and Elektra Records in the U.S. The album was produced by Martyn Ware, who was a founding member of veteran synthpop groups The Human League and Heaven 17. Upon its release it became Erasure's fourth studio album release to consecutively hit No.1 in the UK, and fifth overall, generating three Top 20 singles. In the U.S., \"I Say I Say I Say\" debuted and peaked at #18 on the \"Billboard\"", "psg_id": "5115329" }, { "title": "Manolo Sanchez (Nixon staff member)", "text": "\"the boss will not need to ask me. Wherever he goes in three years from now, he knows I will go with him\". On January 15, 1967, Nixon held a dinner at his home during which he decided to run for president of the United States in 1968. In attendance were Pat Nixon, the Nixon's children, Nixon's longtime secretary Rose Mary Woods, and Manolo and Fina Sanchez. All attendees, except Pat Nixon, encouraged him to seek the Republican nomination. Sanchez moved to Washington with the Nixons during the presidency of Richard Nixon, and lived with Fina in a suite on", "psg_id": "20034470" }, { "title": "Birthplace of Richard Nixon", "text": "Birthplace of Richard Nixon The Richard Nixon Birthplace is the birthplace and early childhood home of Richard Nixon (1913-1994), the 37th President of the United States. It is located on the grounds of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum at 18001 Yorba Linda Boulevard in Yorba Linda, California, and now serves as a historic house museum. Built in 1912 on family ranchland, it was home to the Nixon family until 1922. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973, and is also a California Historical Landmark. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum is located on the north", "psg_id": "3723471" }, { "title": "Never Cry Wolf", "text": "Mowat's remit had not been to find justifications for wolf extermination, but to investigate the relationship between wolves and caribou. The locals were actually hunting the caribou, for a sport and a food source. As with Mowat's other books, \"Never Cry Wolf\" was translated into Russian and published in the Soviet Union. The book's message that wolves were harmless mouse-eaters became influential, leading to popular reaction against Soviet wolf-culling efforts. Never Cry Wolf Never Cry Wolf is an account of the author’s experience observing wolves in subarctic Canada by Farley Mowat, first published in 1963 by McClelland and Stewart. It", "psg_id": "3043392" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon", "text": "campaigned for many Republicans, seeking to regain seats lost in the Johnson landslide, and received credit for helping the Republicans make major gains that year. At the end of 1967, Nixon told his family he planned to run for president a second time. Although Pat Nixon did not always enjoy public life (for example, she had been embarrassed by the need to reveal how little the family owned in the Checkers speech), she was supportive of her husband's ambitions. Nixon believed that with the Democrats torn over the issue of the Vietnam War, a Republican had a good chance of", "psg_id": "343687" }, { "title": "Never Say No to Panda", "text": "Never Say No to Panda Never Say No to Panda ( , \"Panda is not told no\") is a 2010 series of television commercials produced in Egypt by Advantage Marketing for Arab Dairy, manufacturers of Panda Cheese. The commercials, which feature a giant panda who terrorizes people for not wanting to try the cheese, became a viral Internet hit. The ads were created by the Elephant Cairo agency and written by Ali Ali and Maged Nassar. In each commercial, a person is offered Panda cheese, and declines. This causes a giant panda to suddenly appear in front of them while", "psg_id": "15978064" }, { "title": "Never Say Never (Brandy album)", "text": "position on the chart, reaching number two, even though its sales had dipped slightly to 152,000 copies. By its 14th week on the charts \"Never Say Never\" had sold 1.4 million copies The album sold 2.9 million copies in the US in by the end of the year. \"Never Say Never\" is the best-selling R&B album in the United States of 1998. In the end, \"Never Say Never\" spent a total of 72 weeks on the \"Billboard\" 200 — 28 of which were in the top 20 — and as of 2012 has sold more than 4.6 million copies in", "psg_id": "18178232" }, { "title": "Never Say Die (Petra album)", "text": "album on a single CD with 1979's \"Washes Whiter Than\". \"Washes Whiter Than\" had two tracks cut for space; \"Never Say Die\" was included in full. All songs written by Bob Hartman, except where noted. Never Say Die (Petra album) Never Say Die is the fourth studio album of the Christian rock band, Petra. It was released in 1981. \"The Coloring Song\" was a radio hit for the band and sales were higher for this album than the previous. This album set the stage for Petra's success in the 1980s and their next few albums duplicated much of the formula,", "psg_id": "8213045" }, { "title": "I'll Cry If I Want To", "text": "I'll Cry If I Want To I'll Cry If I Want To was the debut album of Lesley Gore. The album included her hit singles \"It's My Party\" and its follow-up, \"Judy's Turn to Cry\". The album was rushed out after \"It's My Party\" became a big hit, and the songs are mostly about crying, linking to the hit single's first line \"It's my party and I'll cry if I want to\", incorporating songs with titles such as \"Cry\", \"Just Let Me Cry\" and \"Cry and You Cry Alone\". Besides the hit singles, the album included pop standards such as", "psg_id": "15701996" }, { "title": "Nixon invert", "text": "estimating its value at $8,000-$10,000. Christie's did not supply the name of the consignor (a common practice), but did say that the stamp was one of 160. The appearance of the stamp was that the portrait of Nixon was upside-down, and shifted so that it was split across. The \"USA / 32\" inscription was at the bottom and also inverted, leaving only the intaglio \"Richard Nixon\" inscription in its correct orientation and position. This was possible because the stamp was actually printed in two steps. First, the portrait and denomination combination was printed by Barton Press on a Heidelberg six-color", "psg_id": "6802760" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum", "text": "on July 19, 1990 until July 11, 2007, the library and museum was operated by the private Richard Nixon Foundation and was known as the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace. The facility underwent an extensive renovation in 2016 and now features tech-savvy museum exhibits; the complex is jointly operated by NARA and the Richard Nixon Foundation. Historically, all presidential papers were considered the personal property of the president. Some took them at the end of their terms while others destroyed them. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first to make them available to the public when he donated them to the", "psg_id": "3713920" }, { "title": "I Couldn't Cry If I Wanted To", "text": "I Couldn't Cry If I Wanted To \"I Couldn't Cry If I Wanted To\" is a 1962 Motown song written by Edward Holland, Jr. and Norman Whitfield. It would later be released as B-sides for singles by The Temptations (in 1966) and Holland himself (in 1963), both of which were produced by Whitfield. In the Temptations case, their recording had spent four years in the vault before being remixed in June 1966 and released that November, making it the last recording from the period of the original lineup to be put on a single (as a B-Side). It is also", "psg_id": "12124261" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon (footballer)", "text": "accident. He was one of seven occupants on a van which collided with a truck, near Millicent in South Australia, on their way to work on an oil rig. Richard Nixon (footballer) Richard James Nixon (29 October 1965 – 31 January 1992) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond in the Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL). After playing his early football with Oakleigh in the VFA, Nixon came to Richmond where he would be used as a ruckman and utility. He spent four seasons with Richmond and after initially struggling to get games put together 13 appearances in both", "psg_id": "14459976" }, { "title": "I Couldn't Cry If I Wanted To", "text": "one of the few B-Sides that was led by Paul Williams since David Ruffin, whose vocals are not on this track due to being recorded before he joined, took his spot as the group's main lead singer. I Couldn't Cry If I Wanted To \"I Couldn't Cry If I Wanted To\" is a 1962 Motown song written by Edward Holland, Jr. and Norman Whitfield. It would later be released as B-sides for singles by The Temptations (in 1966) and Holland himself (in 1963), both of which were produced by Whitfield. In the Temptations case, their recording had spent four years", "psg_id": "12124262" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon", "text": "try to bring the divided nation together. Nixon said: \"I have received a very gracious message from the Vice President, congratulating me for winning the election. I congratulated him for his gallant and courageous fight against great odds. I also told him that I know exactly how he felt. I know how it feels to lose a close one.\" Nixon was inaugurated as president on January 20, 1969, sworn in by his onetime political rival, Chief Justice Earl Warren. Pat Nixon held the family Bibles open at Isaiah 2:4, which reads, \"They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their", "psg_id": "343693" }, { "title": "An Evening with Richard Nixon", "text": "An Evening with Richard Nixon An Evening With Richard Nixon, originally billed as An Evening With Richard Nixon and ..., is a play by Gore Vidal which opened at the Shubert Theatre in April 1972. The play was produced by Hillard Elkins, directed by Edwin Sherin, and starred George S. Irving, Gene Rupert, Humbert Allen Estredo, Stephen D. Newman, Philip Sterling and Robert King. As yet \"undiscovered\" in the ensemble were future stars Maureen Anderman and Susan Sarandon. The play is a wry examination of the career and Presidency (up to that pre-Watergate point) of Richard M. Nixon (Irving). As", "psg_id": "18165281" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Again", "text": "had finished filming \"Diamonds Are Forever\" he had pledged that he would \"never\" play Bond again. Connery's wife, Micheline, suggested the title \"Never Say Never Again\", referring to her husband's vow and the producers acknowledged her contribution by listing on the end credits \"Title \"Never Say Never Again\" by: Micheline Connery\". A final attempt by Fleming's trustees to block the film was made in the High Court in London in the spring of 1983, but this was thrown out by the court and \"Never Say Never Again\" was permitted to proceed. When producer Kevin McClory had first planned the film", "psg_id": "2703572" }, { "title": "Nixon White House tapes", "text": "operated Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California. The newly renamed facility, the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, now houses the tapes and releases additional tapes to the public periodically, which are available online and in the public domain. Nixon White House tapes The Nixon White House tapes are audio recordings of conversations between U.S. President Richard Nixon and Nixon administration officials, Nixon family members, and White House staff, produced between 1971 and 1973. In February 1971, a sound-activated taping system was installed in the Oval Office, including in Nixon's Oval Office desk, using Sony TC-800B open-reel", "psg_id": "6487489" }, { "title": "Never Say Never (Brandy album)", "text": "the Hot R&B Singles & Tracks chart. In support of the single, a remix version of the track featuring female rappers Shaunta and Da Brat was released, accompanied by a remix EP entitled \"U Don't Know Me... Like U Used to – The Remix EP\". In German-speaking Europe, \"U Don't Know Me\" appeared as a b-side on the single \"Never Say Never\". It failed to chart however. In Oceania, the Bryan Adams cover \"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You\" was released as the album's sixth single instead. It reached number 28 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. \"Never", "psg_id": "18178226" }, { "title": "Birthplace of Richard Nixon", "text": "organization in 1988. The school was torn down, and the museum established on the premises. Birthplace of Richard Nixon The Richard Nixon Birthplace is the birthplace and early childhood home of Richard Nixon (1913-1994), the 37th President of the United States. It is located on the grounds of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum at 18001 Yorba Linda Boulevard in Yorba Linda, California, and now serves as a historic house museum. Built in 1912 on family ranchland, it was home to the Nixon family until 1922. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973, and is also a", "psg_id": "3723474" }, { "title": "1950 United States Senate election in California", "text": "particularly wanted to be a senator, and in 1962 she stated that the policy of her campaign was to avoid attacks on Nixon. In her memoirs, published posthumously in 1982, she wrote, \"Nixon had his victory, but I had mine ... He hadn't touched me. I didn't carry Richard Nixon with me, thank God.\" She concluded her chapter on the 1950 race with, \"There's not much to say about the 1950 campaign except that a man ran for Senate who wanted to get there, and didn't care how.\" In 1958, Nixon, by then vice president, allegedly stated that he regretted", "psg_id": "13376046" }, { "title": "Cry to Me", "text": "explained in 2004: \"I felt a little unsafe about it, because they were pushing me in an ethnic market, so why would I want to say that (about soap) to my people? It didn't have the meaning it needed to have.\" In frustration after Burke had rejected his song choices, Berns offered him a final song, \"Cry to Me\", which Berns sang to him very slowly. According to Burke in a 2008 interview: \"I said 'That's terrible. It's just too slow for me, I don't like slow songs.' And Mr Wexler says, 'Listen this guy writes for you, you're pissing", "psg_id": "11765630" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon", "text": "Richard Nixon Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States from 1969 until 1974 and the only president to resign from the position. He had previously served as the 36th Vice President of the United States from 1953 to 1961, and prior to that as both a U.S. Representative and Senator from California. Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, California. After completing his undergraduate studies at Whittier College, he graduated from Duke University School of Law in 1937 and returned to California to practice law. He and his wife Pat", "psg_id": "343641" }, { "title": "Never Say Die!", "text": "we just knew it was never going to happen again. We did this 10th anniversary tour with Van Halen in 1978, and everybody's going 'Here's to another 10 years!' And I'm going, (rolls eyes) 'Yeah, sure!'\" Butler was also growing impatient with Osbourne's criticism of his lyrics, telling \"Guitar World\" in 1994, \"I used to hate doing it towards the end of the Ozzy era. He'd say, 'I'm not singing that.' So you'd have to rethink the whole thing.\" In the 2004 book \"How Black Was Our Sabbath\", Iommi is quoted as saying, \"We were all into silly games ...", "psg_id": "1609320" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon mask", "text": "for the previous five years for top U.S. costume wholesaler Morris Costumes. The masks sparked a commercial demand for masks resembling other famous people, most notably Presidents of the United States. Masks of other presidents have often been most popular either in the term of the current president or immediately preceding term. Richard Nixon mask A Richard Nixon mask is a mask with the likeness of Richard Nixon. These were commercially available and quite popular in the waning days of the Nixon Administration. They are generally made out of vinyl by the Cesar mask company from France and are sold", "psg_id": "4155792" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon", "text": "time, such as refraining from alcohol, dancing, and swearing. Nixon had four brothers: Harold (1909–33), Donald (1914–87), Arthur (1918–25), and Edward (born 1930). Four of the five Nixon boys were named after kings who had ruled in historical or legendary Britain; Richard, for example, was named after Richard the Lionheart. Nixon's early life was marked by hardship, and he later quoted a saying of Eisenhower to describe his boyhood: \"We were poor, but the glory of it was we didn't know it\". The Nixon family ranch failed in 1922, and the family moved to Whittier, California. In an area with", "psg_id": "343647" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon Foundation", "text": "library's dedication on July 19, 1990 until July 11, 2007, at which the Foundation invited the National Archives to take control. The two entities signed a joint operating agreement which allowed the library to become officially known as the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, welcoming it into the national system of presidential libraries. This move allowed President Nixon's White House documents to be moved to his library in Yorba Linda. The Nixon Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors, led by former Nixon White House Director of Presidential Advance Ronald H. Walker. The board includes President Nixon's daughters Tricia Nixon", "psg_id": "13980458" }, { "title": "Never Cry Wolf", "text": "article published in the \"Canadian Field-Naturalist\", he compared Mowat's 1963 bestseller to Little Red Riding Hood, claiming that, \"I hope that readers of \"Never Cry Wolf\" will realize that both stories have about the same factual content.\" In the May 1996 issue of \"Saturday Night\", John Goddard wrote a heavily researched article entitled \"A Real Whopper\", in which he poked many holes in Mowat's claim that the book was non-fictional. He wrote: Mowat excoriated Goddard's article as, \"...bullshit, pure and simple... this guy’s got as many facts wrong as there are flies on a toad that’s roadkill.\". Journalist Val Ross", "psg_id": "3043388" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Again", "text": "was never a Beatles reunion ... but here, by God, is Sean Connery as Sir James Bond. Good work, 007.\" Because \"Never Say Never Again\" is not an Eon-produced film, it has not been included in a number of subsequent reviews. Norman Wilner of MSN said that 1967's \"Casino Royale\" and \"Never Say Never Again\" \"exist outside the 'official' continuity, [and] are excluded from this list, just as they're absent from MGM's megabox. But take my word for it; they're both pretty awful\". Of the more recent reviews, opinion on \"Never Say Never Again\" is still mixed. The film review", "psg_id": "2703593" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Again", "text": "\"the most disappointing feature of the film\". Legrand also wrote the main theme \"Never Say Never Again\", which featured lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman—who had also worked with Legrand in the Academy Award-winning song, \"The Windmills of Your Mind\"—and was performed by Lani Hall after Bonnie Tyler, who disliked the song, had reluctantly declined. Phyllis Hyman also recorded a potential theme song, written by Stephen Forsyth and Jim Ryan, but the song—an unsolicited submission—was passed over given Legrand's contractual obligations with the music. \"Never Say Never Again\" premiered in New York on 7 October 1983, grossing $9.72 million ($", "psg_id": "2703583" }, { "title": "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again", "text": "the song at number fourteen on their US Top 100 Singles chart for the week that ended on April 29, 1978. In Canada, \"We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again\" peaked on the \"RPM\" Top Singles chart at number eleven, while on the Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, the song peaked at number two behind \"Dust in the Wind\" by the progressive rock band Kansas. We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again \"We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again\" is a song by Jeffrey Comanor from the album \"A Rumor in His Own Time\", which debuted in September 1976. Written by", "psg_id": "14770867" }, { "title": "Never Say Never (Brandy song)", "text": "taken from \"Never Say Never\" liner notes. Never Say Never (Brandy song) \"Never Say Never\" is a song recorded by American recording artist Brandy Norwood. The song was written by Rodney \"Darkchild\" Jerkins, LaShawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, Japhe Tajeda, Rick Williams, and Norwood for her same-titled second studio album, released in 1998, featuring main production by Jerkins and additional production by Norwood. The eighth and final single to be lifted from the \"Never Say Never\" album, the song was released along with \"U Don't Know Me (Like U Used To)\" in German-speaking Europe only in 2000, where it failed", "psg_id": "10500757" }, { "title": "Presidency of Richard Nixon", "text": "witch hunt, but some Republican senators took an active role in the investigations. Fearing that Nixon would use him as a scapegoat for the cover-up, John Dean began to cooperate with Watergate investigators. Journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein helped keep the Watergate investigations as a top news item, and the public began to turn against the Nixon administration. In April 1973, Nixon dismissed Haldeman, Erlichman, and Attorney General Richard Kleindienst in April 1973, replacing Kleindienst with Elliot Richardson. With Nixon's permission, Richardson appointed Archibald Cox as an independent special prosecutor charged with investigating Watergate. On June 25, Dean accused", "psg_id": "11228948" }, { "title": "Never Say Never (Brandy album)", "text": "provided a snapshot of commercial R&B from the era. He described \"Never Say Never\" \"as the epitome of a mixed bag. However, given that a lot of R&B in the late 90s sounds like an ornate musical box revolving, the album is an intelligent brew that deviates sufficiently from that template and plays to Brandy and executive producer Rodney Jerkins's considerable strengths.\" \"The Spokesman-Review\" critic Richard Harrington was positive with the album, writing: \"Brandy is co-writer on six of the album's 14 songs and no matter their achievement lyrically, she finds herself grown-up and confident, without taking any false steps.\"", "psg_id": "18178228" }, { "title": "Cannabis policy of the Richard Nixon administration", "text": "Cannabis policy of the Richard Nixon administration During the administration of American President Richard Nixon (1969–1974), the United States turned to increasingly harsh measures against cannabis use, and a step away from proposals to decriminalize or legalize the drug. The administration began the War on Drugs, with Nixon in 1971 naming drug abuse as \"public enemy number one in the United States.\" Operation Intercept was an anti-drug measure announced by Nixon on at 2:30pm on Sunday, September 21, 1969, resulting in a near shutdown of border crossings between Mexico and the United States. The initiative was intended to reduce the", "psg_id": "20661506" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Again", "text": "Connery expertly fills the bill.\" Writing in \"The Washington Post\", Gary Arnold was fulsome in his praise, saying that \"Never Say Never Again\" is \"one of the best James Bond adventure thrillers ever made\", going on to say that \"this picture is likely to remain a cherished, savory example of commercial filmmaking at its most astute and accomplished.\" Arnold went further, saying that \"\"Never Say Never Again\" is the best acted Bond picture ever made, because it clearly surpasses any predecessors in the area of inventive and clever character delineation\". The critic for \"The Globe and Mail\", Jay Scott, also", "psg_id": "2703591" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Again (Bee Gees song)", "text": "Never Say Never Again (Bee Gees song) \"Never Say Never Again\" is a song by the Bee Gees, It was written by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb in 1968 and released on the album \"Odessa\" in 1969. Robin recalled that he wanted to write a song with the line, 'I declared war on Spain. According to Robin: \"Instead, Barry wanted something so normal it was ridiculous. He said my words were so unromantic. But what could be more normal than a man in love wanting to declare war on anything that was to him unlovely?\". Unlike the other songs on", "psg_id": "16605225" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon", "text": "April 27, 1958, Richard and Pat Nixon reluctantly embarked on a goodwill tour of South America. In Montevideo, Uruguay, Nixon made an impromptu visit to a college campus, where he fielded questions from students on U.S. foreign policy. The trip was uneventful until the Nixon party reached Lima, Peru, where he was met with student demonstrations. Nixon went to the campus, got out of his car to confront the students, and stayed until forced back into the car by a volley of thrown objects. At his hotel, Nixon faced another mob, and one demonstrator spat on him. In Caracas, Venezuela,", "psg_id": "343678" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon", "text": "Richard Nixon\", the first of ten books he was to author in his retirement. The book was a bestseller and attracted a generally positive critical response. Nixon visited the White House in 1979, invited by Carter for the state dinner for Chinese Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping. Carter had not wanted to invite Nixon, but Deng had stated he would visit Nixon in California if the former president was not invited. Nixon had a private meeting with Deng and visited Beijing again in mid-1979. On August 10, 1979, the Nixons purchased a New York City townhouse at 817 Fifth Avenue after", "psg_id": "343752" }, { "title": "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never", "text": "rather uninspired -- but as a 3D glimpse of a building pop culture phenomenon, \"Never Say Never\" is undeniably entertaining.\" On Metacritic, the film holds a 52/100 score based on 22 critic reviews. It topped the Friday box office by an estimated grossing of $12.4 million on its opening day from 3,105 theaters. It grossed $29,514,054 for the weekend, and was narrowly beaten by the romantic comedy \"Just Go With It\", which grossed $31 million. \"Never Say Never\" is said to have exceeded industry expectations, nearly matching the $31.1 million grossed by Miley Cyrus's 2008 3-D concert film, \"\", which", "psg_id": "15069105" }, { "title": "Never Say Never Again", "text": "\"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno\", Connery revealed he did not know his wrist was broken until over a decade later. Many of the elements of the Eon-produced Bond films were not present in \"Never Say Never Again\" for legal reasons. These included the gun barrel sequence, where a screen full of 007 symbols appeared instead, and similarly there was no \"James Bond Theme\" to use, although no effort was made to supply another tune. A pre-credits sequence was filmed but not used; instead the film opens with the credits run over the top of the opening sequence of Bond", "psg_id": "2703581" }, { "title": "Richard Nixon (footballer)", "text": "Richard Nixon (footballer) Richard James Nixon (29 October 1965 – 31 January 1992) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond in the Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL). After playing his early football with Oakleigh in the VFA, Nixon came to Richmond where he would be used as a ruckman and utility. He spent four seasons with Richmond and after initially struggling to get games put together 13 appearances in both 1989 and 1990 under coach Kevin Bartlett. He was captain-coach of the Warrnambool Football Club in 1991. Nixon died on 31 January 1992, from injuries sustained in a road", "psg_id": "14459975" } ]
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who did dick van dyke play in the dick van dyke show?
[ { "title": "The New Dick Van Dyke Show", "text": "The New Dick Van Dyke Show The New Dick Van Dyke Show is an American sitcom starring Dick Van Dyke that aired on CBS from 1971 to 1974. It was Van Dyke's first return to series television since \"The Dick Van Dyke Show\". CBS was so eager to have Dick Van Dyke return to their network that they signed him to a three-year contract. Van Dyke was living in Cave Creek, Arizona, at the time and did not want to move back to Hollywood, so the network agreed to film the show at Southwestern Studio on Stage 1 in nearby", "psg_id": "5397283" } ]
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[ { "title": "The Van Dyke Show", "text": "The Van Dyke Show The Van Dyke Show is an American sitcom starring Dick Van Dyke and his son Barry Van Dyke which aired on CBS from October 26 to December 7, 1988. The series marked the second time the real-life father-son actors worked together, after Dick guest starred in a 4th Season episode of \"Airwolf\" with Barry as the leading man. The series centers on Matt Burgess (Barry Van Dyke), who runs a small regional theater in Pennsylvania, and his father Dick Burgess (Dick Van Dyke), a Broadway musical star. Dick decided to give up Broadway to live and", "psg_id": "8461320" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "Dyke pulled the plug on the show after just three seasons. In 1973, Van Dyke voiced his animated likeness for the October 27, 1973 installment of Hanna-Barbera's \"The New Scooby-Doo Movies\", \"Scooby-Doo Meets Dick Van Dyke,\" the series' final first-run episode. The following year, he received an Emmy Award nomination for his role as an alcoholic businessman in the television movie \"The Morning After\" (1974). Van Dyke revealed after its release that he had recently overcome a real-life drinking problem. He admits he was an alcoholic for 25 years. That same year he guest-starred as a murderous photographer on an", "psg_id": "2628249" }, { "title": "The New Dick Van Dyke Show", "text": "the show was moved to the network's low-rated Sunday night lineup and the ratings plummeted. CBS wanted to cancel the show but they had Van Dyke under a three-year contract, so the network decided to retool the show. For the third season, the setting and production of the show moved to Hollywood. Dick and his family move there after he lands a role in a soap opera called \"Those Who Care\" in which he played Dr. Brad Fairmont. New cast members included Dick Van Patten as the show's producer, Barry Gordon as the show's writer, Henry Darrow as the stage", "psg_id": "5397286" }, { "title": "Barry Van Dyke", "text": "Barry Van Dyke Barry Van Dyke (born July 31, 1951) is an American actor and the second son of actor and entertainer Dick Van Dyke as well as the stepson of makeup artist Arlene Silver-Van Dyke and nephew of Jerry Van Dyke. He has often worked with his father. He is best known to audiences as Lieutenant Detective Steve Sloan, a homicide detective and the son of (played by Dick Van Dyke) on \"\". In the show, the characters' relatives were frequently played by real-life family members. Barry Van Dyke was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of Dick Van", "psg_id": "3521925" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "much older and was credited in that role as \"Navckid Keyd\" (at the end of the credits, the letters unscramble into \"Dick Van Dyke\"). Van Dyke's attempt at a cockney accent has been lambasted as one of the worst accents in film history, cited by actors since as an example of how not to sound. In a 2003 poll by \"Empire\" magazine of the worst-ever accents in film, he came in second (to Sean Connery in \"The Untouchables\", despite Connery winning an Academy Award for that performance). According to Van Dyke, his accent coach was Irish, who \"didn't do an", "psg_id": "2628255" }, { "title": "The Van Dyke Show", "text": "work with his son at the theater. The theater's staff included Doc, the stage manager, Jillian, Matt's secretary, and Eric, Matt's helper. The series was generally panned by critics and failed to generate sufficient ratings. CBS announced the series' cancellation on December 14, 1988, one week after the sixth episode aired. The remaining four episodes of the ten produced were never aired. The Van Dyke Show The Van Dyke Show is an American sitcom starring Dick Van Dyke and his son Barry Van Dyke which aired on CBS from October 26 to December 7, 1988. The series marked the second", "psg_id": "8461321" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "took a small but villainous turn as the crooked DA Fletcher in Warren Beatty's film \"Dick Tracy\". Van Dyke returned to motion pictures in 2006 with \"Curious George\" as Mr. Bloomsberry and as villain Cecil Fredericks in the Ben Stiller film \"Night at the Museum\". He reprised the role in a cameo for the sequel, \"\" (2009), but it was cut from the film. It can be found in the special features on the DVD release. He also played the character again in the third film, \"\" (2014). Van Dyke received a Grammy Award in 1964, along with Julie Andrews,", "psg_id": "2628259" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "for his performance on the soundtrack to \"Mary Poppins\". In 1970, he published \"Faith, Hope and Hilarity: A Child's Eye View of Religion\" a book of humorous anecdotes based largely on his experiences as a Sunday School teacher. Van Dyke was principal in \"KXIV Inc.\" and owned 1400 AM KXIV in Phoenix (later KSUN) from 1965 to 1985. As an a cappella enthusiast, he has sung in a group called \"Dick Van Dyke and The Vantastix\" since September 2000. The quartet has performed several times in Los Angeles as well as on \"Larry King Live\", The First Annual TV Land", "psg_id": "2628260" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "Triola for more than 30 years, until her death in 2009. He incorporated his children and grandchildren into his TV endeavors. Son Barry Van Dyke, grandsons Shane Van Dyke and Carey Van Dyke along with other Van Dyke grandchildren and relatives appeared in various episodes of the long-running series \"\". Although Stacy Van Dyke was not well known in show business, she made an appearance in the \"Diagnosis: Murder\" Christmas episode \"Murder in the Family\" (season 4) as Carol Sloan Hilton, the estranged daughter of Dr. Mark Sloan. All of Van Dyke's children are married; he has seven grandchildren. His", "psg_id": "2628264" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "episode of \"Columbo\", \"Negative Reaction\". Van Dyke returned to comedy in 1976 with the sketch comedy show \"Van Dyke and Company,\" which co-starred Andy Kaufman and Super Dave Osborne. Despite being canceled after three months, the show won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy-Variety Series. After a few guest appearances on the long-running comedy-variety series \"The Carol Burnett Show\", Van Dyke became a regular on the show, in the fall of 1977. However, he only appeared in half of the episodes of the final season. For the next decade he appeared mostly in TV movies. One atypical role was as", "psg_id": "2628250" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "as a Disney Legend. Van Dyke was born on December 13, 1925, in West Plains, Missouri, to Hazel Victoria (née McCord; 1896 – 1992), a stenographer, and Loren Wayne \"Cookie\" Van Dyke (1898–1976), a salesman. He grew up in Danville, Illinois. He is the older brother of actor Jerry Van Dyke (1931–2018), who is best known for a role on the TV series \"Coach\". Van Dyke has Dutch, English, Irish, and Scottish ancestry, with a family line that traces back to \"Mayflower\" passenger John Alden. Among Van Dyke's high school classmates in Danville were Donald O'Connor and Bobby Short, both", "psg_id": "2628240" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "Van Dyke portrayed a self-destructive silent film era comedian who struggles with alcoholism, depression, and his own rampant ego. Reiner wrote the film especially for Van Dyke, who often spoke of his admiration for silent film era comedians such as Charlie Chaplin and his hero Stan Laurel. On Larry King Live, Van Dyke mentioned he turned down the lead role in \"The Omen\" which was played by Gregory Peck. He also mentioned his dream role would have been the scarecrow in \"The Wizard of Oz\". Twenty-one years later in 1990, Van Dyke, whose usual role had been the amiable hero,", "psg_id": "2628258" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "1950s and performed a local television show featuring original skits and music called \"The Merry Mutes\". In November 1959, Van Dyke made his Broadway debut in \"The Girls Against the Boys\". He then played the lead role of Albert Peterson in \"Bye Bye Birdie\", which ran from April 14, 1960, to October 7, 1961. In a May 2011 interview with Rachael Ray, Van Dyke said that when he auditioned for a smaller part in the show he had no experience as a dancer, and that after he sang his audition song he did an impromptu soft-shoe out of sheer nervousness.", "psg_id": "2628244" }, { "title": "Shane Van Dyke", "text": "Shane Van Dyke Shane Van Dyke (born August 28, 1979) is an American television and film actor, film director, and screenwriter. He is known for making \"mockbuster\" films, movies designed to capitalize on the success of a more popular film. Van Dyke was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Mary (Carey) Van Dyke and actor Barry Van Dyke. He has two brothers, Wes and Carey, and a sister, Taryn Van Dyke. He is the paternal grandson of the entertainer Dick Van Dyke. He is also a grandnephew of Jerry Van Dyke and first cousin once removed of Jerry's", "psg_id": "14035649" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "a murdering judge on the second episode of the TV series \"Matlock\" in 1986 starring Andy Griffith. In 1987, he guest-starred in an episode of \"Airwolf\", with his son Barry Van Dyke, who was the lead star of the show's fourth and final season on USA Network. In 1989, he guest-starred on the NBC comedy series \"The Golden Girls\" portraying a lover of Beatrice Arthur's character. This role earned him his first Emmy Award nomination since 1977. His film work affected his TV career: the reviews he received for his role as D.A. Fletcher in \"Dick Tracy\" led him to", "psg_id": "2628251" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and singer Leslie Bixler. Van Dyke raps on one of the album's tracks. In 2017, Van Dyke released his first solo album since 1963's \"Songs I Like.\" The album, \"Step (Back) In Time,\" was produced by Bill Bixler (who also played sax), with arrangements by Dave Enos (who also played bass) and features noted musicians John Ferraro (Drums), Tony Guerrero (Trumpet & Vocal duet), Mark LeBrun (Piano), Charley Pollard (Trombone) and Leslie Bixler (Vocals). \"Step (Back) In Time\" was released by BixMix Records and showcases Van Dyke in a jazz and big band setting", "psg_id": "2628262" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "Gower Champion, the show's director and choreographer, was watching, and promptly went up on stage to inform Van Dyke he had the lead. An astonished Van Dyke protested that he could not dance, to which Champion replied: \"We'll teach you\". That musical won four Tony awards including Van Dyke's Best Featured Actor Tony, in 1961. In 1980, Van Dyke appeared as the title role in the first Broadway revival of \"The Music Man\". Van Dyke's start in television was with WDSU-TV New Orleans Channel 6 (NBC), first as a single comedian and later as emcee of a comedy program. Van", "psg_id": "2628245" }, { "title": "Kelly Jean Van Dyke", "text": "Kelly Jean Van Dyke Kelly Jean Van Dyke (June 5, 1958 – November 17, 1991) was an American actress and adult film performer. She was the daughter of actor Jerry Van Dyke, niece of the actor Dick Van Dyke, and first cousin once removed of Shane Van Dyke. As an actress she was known for such television programs as \"My Mother the Car\". In May 1991, actor Jack Nance married Kelly, who worked in the adult film industry under the name Nancee Kelly. Kelly Van Dyke-Nance committed suicide on November 17, 1991. According to her younger brother Richard, Jack Nance,", "psg_id": "18286871" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "son Chris was district attorney for Marion County, Oregon, in the 1980s. In 1987, Van Dyke's granddaughter Jessica Van Dyke died from Reye's syndrome, which led him to do a series of commercials to raise public awareness of the danger of aspirin to children. On February 29, 2012, at the age of 86, Van Dyke married 40-year-old make-up artist Arlene Silver. They had met six years earlier at the SAG awards. Van Dyke was a heavy smoker for most of his adult life. In a January 2013 interview with the London \"Daily Telegraph,\" he said he had been using Nicorette", "psg_id": "2628265" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "star as the character first in an episode of \"Jake and the Fatman\", then in a series of TV movies on CBS that became the foundation for his popular television drama \".\" The series ran from 1993 to 2001 with son Barry Van Dyke co-starring in the role of Dr. Sloan's son Lieutenant Detective Steve Sloan. Also starring on the same show was daytime soap actress Victoria Rowell as Dr. Sloan's pathologist/medical partner, Dr. Amanda Bentley, and Charlie Schlatter in the role of Dr. Sloan's student, Dr. Jesse Travis. Van Dyke continued to find television work after the show ended,", "psg_id": "2628252" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "Dyke's first network TV appearance was with Dennis James on James' \"Chance of a Lifetime\" in 1954. He later appeared in two episodes of \"The Phil Silvers Show\" during its 1957–58 season. He also appeared early in his career on ABC's \"The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom\" and NBC's \"The Polly Bergen Show\". During this time a friend from the Army was working as an executive for CBS television and recommended Van Dyke to that network. Out of this came a seven-year contract with the network. During an interview on NPR's \"Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!\" program, Van Dyke said he", "psg_id": "2628246" }, { "title": "The New Dick Van Dyke Show", "text": "refused to air the episode, claiming it was incompatible with Van Dyke's family-friendly image. This so incensed Carl Reiner that he refused to continue on the show beyond the third season, citing the network's hypocrisy. Notably, CBS at this time was allowing a number of other shows, such as \"All in the Family\", which featured Reiner's son, Rob, to deal openly with much more controversial topics. Reiner promised never to work in television, particularly CBS, again. Although the show's ratings improved, Van Dyke did not enjoy working away from his home and did not want to continue the show without", "psg_id": "5397288" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "after the car had caught fire on the US 101 freeway in Calabasas, Los Angeles County. He was not injured in the fire, although the car burned down to its frame. Van Dyke publicly endorsed Bernie Sanders as his choice for the Democratic candidate in the 2016 US presidential election. Van Dyke, a New Deal Democrat, had not actively campaigned for a candidate since Eugene McCarthy in 1968. In July 2016, Van Dyke said of Donald Trump, \"He has been a magnet to all the racists and xenophobes in the country, I haven't been this scared since the Cuban Missile", "psg_id": "2628267" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "on classic songs from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. Van Dyke recorded a duet single for Christmas 2017 with actress Jane Lynch. The song, \"We're Going Caroling,\" was written and produced by Tony Guerrero for Lynch's KitschTone Records label as a digital-only release. On February 12, 1948, while appearing at the Chapman Park Hotel on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, he and the former Margerie Willett were married on the radio show \"Bride and Groom\". They had four children: Christian, Barry, Stacy, and Carrie Beth. They divorced in 1984 after a long separation. Van Dyke lived with longtime companion Michelle", "psg_id": "2628263" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "accent any better than I did\", and that no one alerted him to how bad it was during the production. Still, \"Mary Poppins\" was successful on release and its appeal has endured. \"Chim Chim Cher-ee\", one of the songs that Van Dyke performed in \"Mary Poppins\", won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for the Sherman Brothers, the film's songwriting duo. Many of the comedy films Van Dyke starred in throughout the 1960s were relatively unsuccessful at the box office, including \"What a Way to Go!\" with Shirley MacLaine, \"Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.\", \"Fitzwilly\", \"The Art of Love\" with", "psg_id": "2628256" }, { "title": "Jerry Van Dyke", "text": "of \"Raising Hope\". In a December 2013 episode of \"The Millers\" he played Bud Miller, father to Margo Martindale's character, Carol. In his final television role in April 2015 he reprised his role as Frankie's father on \"The Middle\", along with real-life brother Dick Van Dyke playing his character's brother. Van Dyke was married twice and had three children with first wife Carol, daughters Jerri Lynn and Kelly Jean and son Ronald. Kelly Jean Van Dyke committed suicide in 1991, following struggles with substance abuse. Jerry and wife Shirley resided together on their 800-acre ranch near Hot Springs, Arkansas. Van", "psg_id": "3327721" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "accepted for service as a radio announcer before transferring to the Special Services and entertaining troops in the continental United States. He received his high school diploma in 2004 at the age of 78. During the late 1940s, Van Dyke was a radio DJ in Danville, Illinois. In 1947, Van Dyke was persuaded by pantomime performer Phil Erickson to form a comedy duo with him called \"Eric and Van—the Merry Mutes.\" The team toured the West Coast nightclub circuit, performing a mime act and lip synching to old 78 records. They brought their act to Atlanta, Georgia, in the early", "psg_id": "2628243" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "series of \"Murder 101\" mystery films on the Hallmark Channel. Van Dyke began his film career by playing the role of Albert J. Peterson in the film version of \"Bye Bye Birdie\" (1963). Despite his unhappiness with the adaptation—its focus differed from the stage version in that the story now centered on a previously supporting character—the film was a success. That same year, Van Dyke was cast in two roles: as the chimney sweep Bert, and as bank chairman Mr. Dawes Senior, in Walt Disney's \"Mary Poppins\" (1964). For his scenes as the chairman, he was heavily costumed to look", "psg_id": "2628254" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "gum for the past decade. In April 2013, Van Dyke revealed that for seven years he had been experiencing symptoms of a neurological disorder, in which he felt a pounding in his head whenever he lay down; but despite his undergoing tests, no diagnosis had been made. He had to cancel scheduled appearances due to fatigue from lack of sleep because of the medical condition. In May 2013, he tweeted that it seemed his titanium dental implants may be responsible. On August 19, 2013, it was reported that the 87-year-old Van Dyke was rescued from his Jaguar by a passerby", "psg_id": "2628266" }, { "title": "Ben Van Dyke", "text": "although he did not play in the World Series. He died at the age of 85 in Sarasota, Florida. Ben Van Dyke Benjamin Harrison Van Dyke (August 15, 1888 – October 22, 1973) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies () and Boston Red Sox (). Listed at , 150 lb., Van Dyke batted right-handed and threw left-handed. He was born in Clintonville, Pennsylvania. In a two-season career, Van Dyke posted a 3.32 ERA in five games, including one start, three games finished, 13 strikeout, 11 walks, 20 hits allowed and 21⅔ innings of", "psg_id": "11735667" }, { "title": "Jerry Van Dyke", "text": "him in supporting roles in \"McLintock!\", \"Palm Springs Weekend\" and \"The Courtship of Eddie's Father\". In 1963 Van Dyke was cast on an episode of \"GE True\", hosted by Jack Webb. When \"The Judy Garland Show\" was unsuccessfully revamped, Van Dyke left the program. He turned down the offer to play Gilligan on \"Gilligan's Island\", a role which instead went to Bob Denver. He rejected as well an offer to replace Don Knotts as Sheriff Andy Taylor's deputy on \"The Andy Griffith Show\". Van Dyke finally accepted the lead role of attorney David Crabtree in \"My Mother the Car\" (1965),", "psg_id": "3327716" }, { "title": "Conny Van Dyke", "text": "Dyke Sings For You,\" followed the film. In 1975, she co-starred in \"Framed\" with Joe Don Baker, and in 2004 she co-starred in \"Shiner\". Van Dyke appeared on \"Adam-12\", \"Nakia\", and \"Police Woman\" and on several game shows in the 1970s, including \"Match Game\", \"You Don't Say\", \"The Cross-Wits\", \"The Hollywood Squares\" and \"The Gong Show\". In 2008, she made a return to network television, guest-starring on \"Cold Case\", and appearing in \"\" the following year. Van Dyke supported United Cerebral Palsy's telethons for over 25 years. Conny Van Dyke Conny Van Dyke (sometimes credited as Connie Van Dyke) is", "psg_id": "7226312" }, { "title": "Jan Van Dyke", "text": "was also live streamed for those who could not attend. Van Dyke left one million dollars to the United Arts Council of Greensboro, which used the funds to build the Van Dyke Performance Space, a 7,500 square foot black-box dance theater on the first floor of the Greensboro Cultural Center. The 25th North Carolina Dance Festival in 2015 was dedicated to Van Dyke. Jan Van Dyke Jan Van Dyke (15 April 1941 – 3 July 2015) was an American dancer, choreographer, dance educator and scholar who was a pioneer of modern and contemporary dance. Van Dyke graduated from the University", "psg_id": "19923075" }, { "title": "Walter Van Dyke", "text": "survived by his widow and five children: William M. Van Dyke, who was clerk of the court for the United States District Court for the Southern District of California; Henry S. Van Dyke, an attorney in Los Angeles; Dr. Edwin Cooper Van Dyke and Mrs. Franklin Bangs of San Francisco; and Caroline Van Dyke of Oakland. Access to the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" links may require the use of a library card. Walter Van Dyke Walter Van Dyke (October 8, 1823 – December 25, 1905) was a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge and a justice of the California Supreme Court", "psg_id": "16287692" }, { "title": "Marcia Van Dyke", "text": "Dyke died at her home in Ashland, Oregon. She was 80 years old. Marcia Van Dyke Marcia Van Dyke (March 26, 1922 – November 11, 2002) was an American violinist and actress. She was featured in a cover story in the January 19, 1948, issue of \"Life\" magazine. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Van Dyke, she was born Marcia Evelyn Van Dyke in Grants Pass, Oregon and was a cousin of director and writer W. S. Van Dyke. Her father was an attorney who taught piano as a hobby. In 1936, she and her parents moved to", "psg_id": "20259252" }, { "title": "Leroy Van Dyke", "text": "Clower. It became the most widely syndicated radio show in country music history. Van Dyke continues a full performance schedule, traveling from his office/home complex on his 1,000-acre (4 km²) ranch in west central Missouri near Sedalia. He is a member of the National Auctioneers Association Hall of Fame, is active in many music industry organizations and, as a sideline, raises premium quality Arabian mules. All aspects of Leroy Van Dyke Enterprises are managed by his wife, Gladys, a former legal secretary and court reporter. Their son Ben plays lead guitar in all Van Dyke performances. Leroy Van Dyke is", "psg_id": "3876332" }, { "title": "Van Dyke, Michigan", "text": "Van Dyke, Michigan Van Dyke was a community along the northern boundary of Detroit, Michigan near Van Dyke Avenue and 9 Mile Road. The town was named for Van Dyke Avenue, which was named for James Van Dyke, Mayor of Detroit in 1847. This was in the southern end of what was then Warren Township, Macomb County, Michigan. The Van Dyke Post Office operated from 1925 until 1957. The town of Van Dyke was platted by Walter Piper in 1917 and its streets named for autos being manufactured at the time. Street names (still in existence) include Packard, Hudson, Marmon,", "psg_id": "15613154" }, { "title": "Marcia Van Dyke", "text": "Marcia Van Dyke Marcia Van Dyke (March 26, 1922 – November 11, 2002) was an American violinist and actress. She was featured in a cover story in the January 19, 1948, issue of \"Life\" magazine. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Van Dyke, she was born Marcia Evelyn Van Dyke in Grants Pass, Oregon and was a cousin of director and writer W. S. Van Dyke. Her father was an attorney who taught piano as a hobby. In 1936, she and her parents moved to Burlingame, California, to allow her to study under Naoum Blinder, the concert maestro", "psg_id": "20259244" }, { "title": "Ben Van Dyke", "text": "Ben Van Dyke Benjamin Harrison Van Dyke (August 15, 1888 – October 22, 1973) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies () and Boston Red Sox (). Listed at , 150 lb., Van Dyke batted right-handed and threw left-handed. He was born in Clintonville, Pennsylvania. In a two-season career, Van Dyke posted a 3.32 ERA in five games, including one start, three games finished, 13 strikeout, 11 walks, 20 hits allowed and 21⅔ innings of work, without a decision or saves. Van Dyke was a member of the 1912 American League champion Red Sox,", "psg_id": "11735666" }, { "title": "Van Dyke brown (printing)", "text": "brown print. It has even been called kallitype, however that process uses ferric oxalate instead of ferric ammonium citrate. Concerns have been voiced about the archival qualities of the Van Dyke brown print due to the fact that many early Van Dyke brown prints did not last long. However, if properly processed, Van Dyke brown prints should last as long as any other silver process. Van Dyke brown (printing) Van Dyke brown is a printing process named after Anthony van Dyck. It involves coating a canvas with ferric ammonium citrate, tartaric acid, and silver nitrate, then exposing it to ultraviolet", "psg_id": "20168857" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "still endeavored to touch people's souls, to raise their spirits and put smiles on their faces.\" Even after the launch of his career as an entertainer, he taught Sunday school in the Presbyterian Church, where he was an elder, and he continued to read such theologians as Buber, Tillich, and Bonhoeffer, who helped explain in practical terms the relevance of religion in everyday life. Van Dyke left high school in 1944, his senior year, intending to join the United States Army Air Forces for pilot training during World War II. Denied enlistment several times for being underweight, he was eventually", "psg_id": "2628242" }, { "title": "Carl Van Dyke", "text": "Paul. Van Dyke did not engage in extensive practice. Two years later, he was elected Commander-in-Chief of the United Spanish War Veterans September 6, 1918. Van Dyke was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-fourth, Sixty-fifth, and Sixty-sixth congresses and served from March 4, 1915, until his death in Washington, D.C., May 20, 1919. He on April 5, 1917, voted against declaring war on Germany. His interment was in a mausoleum in Forest Cemetery, St. Paul, Minnesota. Carl Van Dyke Carl Chester Van Dyke (February 18, 1881 – May 20, 1919) was an American soldier, lawyer and politician from Minnesota.", "psg_id": "9033542" }, { "title": "Willard Van Dyke", "text": "Van Dyke\". New Day Films. Willard Van Dyke Willard Van Dyke (December 5, 1906 – January 23, 1986) was an American filmmaker, photographer, arts administrator, teacher, and former director of the film department at the Museum of Modern Art. Van Dyke went to the University of California, dropping out for a time to avoid taking an ROTC course. Van Dyke died in January 23, 1986 of a heart attack on his way to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he was named Laureate Artist in Residence at Harvard. He was 79 years old. Van Dyke is survived by his second wife, the former", "psg_id": "6039544" }, { "title": "Van Dyke Records", "text": "for the era, pressed in rather noisy and gritty shellac. Van Dyke Records retailed for 35 cents each when new. Van Dyke Records Van Dyke Records was a United States based record label in existence from about early 1929 through 1932. Van Dyke was a subsidiary of Grey Gull Records of Boston, Massachusetts. The text on the label of Van Dyke 78 discs proclaimed \"Each Record a Masterpiece\". Other than a few interesting sides by jazz bands led by Clarence Williams and Cliff Jackson, most Van Dyke records were dance band numbers of the time, usually played by Grey Gull's", "psg_id": "2006767" }, { "title": "Van Dyke beard", "text": "style was worn by van Dyck himself and by many of the sitters for his portraits, including King Charles I of England. The Russian Marxist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin also wore a Van Dyke. The Van Dyke had a revival in the 19th century and was worn by several well-known figures, including General Custer (among other styles) and the actor Monty Woolley. Colonel Sanders would also qualify as having a Van Dyke. Van Dyke beard A Van Dyke (sometimes spelled Vandyke, or Van Dyck) is a style of facial hair named after the 17th-century Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641). A", "psg_id": "11428690" }, { "title": "Walter Van Dyke", "text": "William Cary Van Fleet, who died in office, ending in 1910. Van Dyke died on December 25, 1905, age 82, in his home at Fourth and Van Dyke avenues in East Oakland, California, after a brief illness identified as pneumonia. Funeral services were conducted at Mountain View Cemetery. His seat on the court was filled by the appointment of M. C. Sloss. Van Dyke was a vice president and life member of the Society of California Pioneers. On September 21, 1854, Van Dyke married Rowena Cooper in Humboldt County, California, and they had eight children. At his death, he was", "psg_id": "16287691" }, { "title": "Marcia Van Dyke", "text": "in fact, she had several moments -- in the sun. In the 1970s, Van Dyke returned her attention to music, playing as a session musician for recordings by a variety of artists, including Carole King, Cleo Laine, George Duke, The Gap Band, and Earth, Wind & Fire. On August 19, 1941, Van Dyke married David Vaughn Colbert, a United States Marine. In July 1952, she married television game show host Jack Barry. They had two sons, Jeffrey and Jonathan. On November 16, 1962, Van Dyke married John H. Mitchell, an executive with Screen Gems studios. On November 11, 2002, Van", "psg_id": "20259251" }, { "title": "Charlie Van Dyke", "text": "Charlie Van Dyke Charlie Van Dyke (born Charles Leo Steinle on December 19, 1947) is a former radio disc jockey and the announcer on Couples Court who is best known for the voice work he has done for radio and television stations. He is recognized by his deep, booming voice. Originally from Dallas, Texas, Van Dyke was working in major-market Top 40 radio, at local powerhouse KLIF, by the time he was 19. Bill Drake brought Van Dyke to his stable of stations, first in morning drive at CKLW in Windsor/Detroit in 1968 and 1969, then to KFRC in San", "psg_id": "3240730" }, { "title": "DeMarcus Van Dyke", "text": "DeMarcus Van Dyke DeMarcus Van Dyke (born January 17, 1989) is a former American football cornerback who played six seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Van Dyke is currently a defensive quality control analyst for the Miami Hurricanes football team. He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the 3rd round, 81st overall of the 2011 NFL Draft. He played college football for the University of Miami Hurricanes. He has also been a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Kansas City Chiefs. Van Dyke attended Monsignor Edward Pace High School in Miami Gardens, Florida, where he was a", "psg_id": "11832496" }, { "title": "DeMarcus Van Dyke", "text": "All rookie mid season Van Dyke was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 7, 2012. On January 12, 2014, the Kansas City Chiefs signed Van Dyke. On January 8, 2015, the Minnesota Vikings On March 15, 2016, the Atlanta Falcons signed Van Dyke. On September 3, 2016, he was placed on injured reserve with a concussion. On September 10, he was released from injured reserve. Van Dyke's cousin, David is a cornerback that played collegiately for Tennessee State. They were teammates on the Kansas City Chiefs during the 2014 and 2015 offseason. DeMarcus Van Dyke DeMarcus Van Dyke (born", "psg_id": "11832508" }, { "title": "Henry van Dyke Jr.", "text": "Henry van Dyke Jr. Henry Jackson van Dyke Jr. (November 10, 1852 – April 10, 1933) was an American author, educator, and clergyman. Van Dyke was born on November 10, 1852, in Germantown, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Henry Jackson van Dyke Sr. (1822–1891), a prominent Brooklyn Presbyterian clergyman known in the antebellum years for his anti-abolitionist views. The family traced its roots to Jan Thomasse van Dijk, who emigrated from Holland to North America in 1652. The younger Henry van Dyke graduated from Poly Prep Country Day School in 1869, Princeton University, in 1873 and from Princeton Theological", "psg_id": "4881729" }, { "title": "Van Dyke (mango)", "text": "in Florida, and production is considered to be good. Van Dyke is moderately fungus resistant. The tree is a moderately vigorous grower with an open, spreading canopy. List of mango cultivars Van Dyke (mango) The 'Van Dyke' mango is a named commercial mango cultivar that originated in south Florida. The original tree grew from a seed likely planted in the 1930s on the property of Mrs. Madeline Van Dyke in Miami, Florida. For decades the parentage of Van Dyke was unknown, though a 2005 pedigree analysis estimated that Haden was the likely parent. The tree began fruiting in the 1940s", "psg_id": "15223751" }, { "title": "Conny Van Dyke", "text": "Conny Van Dyke Conny Van Dyke (sometimes credited as Connie Van Dyke) is a singer and actress. Van Dyke was born September 28, 1945 in Nassawadox, Virginia to Benjamin and Charlotte Elizabeth Van Dyke. She began as a songwriter and recording artist for Wheelsville Records in Detroit, Michigan. She entered and won \"Teen\" magazines \"Miss Teen USA\" (unrelated to the current Miss Teen USA pageant) in 1960 and signed with Motown Records in 1961, making her one of the first white recording artists for the label. Her only Motown release appeared in early 1963, featuring \"Oh Freddy,\" written by Smokey", "psg_id": "7226310" }, { "title": "Van Dyke (mango)", "text": "Van Dyke (mango) The 'Van Dyke' mango is a named commercial mango cultivar that originated in south Florida. The original tree grew from a seed likely planted in the 1930s on the property of Mrs. Madeline Van Dyke in Miami, Florida. For decades the parentage of Van Dyke was unknown, though a 2005 pedigree analysis estimated that Haden was the likely parent. The tree began fruiting in the 1940s and was found to have enough potential to be propagated during the 1950s, and by 1955 the Flagg Brothers Nursery had sold several hundred trees. That same year Van Dyke was", "psg_id": "15223748" }, { "title": "Jost Van Dyke", "text": "must catch the 7:00 am ferry (NEW HORIZON FERRY SERVICE) and return to Jost Van Dyke on the 4:00 pm ferry. Jost Van Dyke Jost Van Dyke (sometimes colloquially referred to as JVD or Jost) is the smallest of the four main islands of the British Virgin Islands, measuring roughly . It rests in the northern portion of the archipelago of the Virgin Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Jost Van Dyke lies about to the northwest of Tortola and to the north of Saint John. Little Jost Van Dyke lies off its eastern end. Like many", "psg_id": "4666963" }, { "title": "Willard Van Dyke", "text": "Willard Van Dyke Willard Van Dyke (December 5, 1906 – January 23, 1986) was an American filmmaker, photographer, arts administrator, teacher, and former director of the film department at the Museum of Modern Art. Van Dyke went to the University of California, dropping out for a time to avoid taking an ROTC course. Van Dyke died in January 23, 1986 of a heart attack on his way to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he was named Laureate Artist in Residence at Harvard. He was 79 years old. Van Dyke is survived by his second wife, the former Barbara Millikin, of New York;", "psg_id": "6039536" }, { "title": "Earl Van Dyke", "text": "and the celeste and harpsichord. He played a toy piano for the introduction of the Temptations' hit, \"It's Growing\". His musical influences included Tommy Flanagan, Hank Jones, and Barry Harris. Van Dyke died of prostate cancer in Detroit, Michigan, at the age of 62. <nowiki>(*)</nowiki> billed as \"Earl Van Dyke & the Soul Brothers\" (the billed name of the Funk Brothers band was changed by Motown head Berry Gordy, as he disliked the connotation of the word \"funk\") <nowiki>(**)</nowiki> billed as \"Earl Van Dyke & the Motown Brass\" Earl Van Dyke Earl Van Dyke (July 8, 1930 – September 18,", "psg_id": "5533563" }, { "title": "Van Dyke Records", "text": "Van Dyke Records Van Dyke Records was a United States based record label in existence from about early 1929 through 1932. Van Dyke was a subsidiary of Grey Gull Records of Boston, Massachusetts. The text on the label of Van Dyke 78 discs proclaimed \"Each Record a Masterpiece\". Other than a few interesting sides by jazz bands led by Clarence Williams and Cliff Jackson, most Van Dyke records were dance band numbers of the time, usually played by Grey Gull's studio band and featuring musicians such as Mike Mosiello, Andy Sannella and Charles Magnante, recorded with below average audio fidelity", "psg_id": "2006766" }, { "title": "Dick Van Dyke", "text": "James Garner and Elke Sommer, \"Some Kind of a Nut\", \"Never a Dull Moment\" with Edward G. Robinson, and \"Divorce American Style\" with Debbie Reynolds and Jean Simmons. But he also starred as Caractacus Pott (with his native accent, at his own insistence, despite the English setting) in the successful musical version of Ian Fleming's \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" (1968), which co-starred Sally Ann Howes and featured the same songwriters (The Sherman Brothers) and choreographers (Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood) as \"Mary Poppins\". In 1969, Van Dyke appeared in the comedy-drama \"The Comic\", written and directed by Carl Reiner.", "psg_id": "2628257" }, { "title": "Ryan Van Dyke", "text": "was released by the Giants on August 25, 2003. He was signed by the Giants on January 13, 2004 and allocated to NFL Europe to play for the Cologne Centurions. He was released by the Giants on September 5, 2004. Van Dyke signed with the Los Angeles Avengers of the AFL on November 1, 2004. He was released by the Avengers on February 14, 2006. On February 28, 2006, he was signed to the practice squad of the Grand Rapids Rampage of the AFL. Van Dyke was promoted to the active roster on March 8, 2006. Ryan Van Dyke Ryan", "psg_id": "18494151" }, { "title": "Van Dyke beard", "text": "Van Dyke beard A Van Dyke (sometimes spelled Vandyke, or Van Dyck) is a style of facial hair named after the 17th-century Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641). A Van Dyke specifically consists of any growth of both a moustache and goatee with all hair on the cheeks shaven. Even this particular style, though, has many variants, including a curled moustache versus a non-curled one and a soul patch versus none. The style is sometimes called a \"Charlie\" after King Charles I of England, who was painted with this type of beard by van Dyck. \"Pike-devant\" or \"pickedevant\" are other", "psg_id": "11428688" }, { "title": "Henry Van Dyke Johns", "text": "during the ministry of Rev. Dr. Johns, and his brother who preceded him and thereafter became Bishop of Virginia. Henry Van Dyke Johns Henry Van Dyke Johns (1803–1859) was an Episcopal clergyman who served as Chaplain of the Senate. Johns was born October 23, 1803 in New Castle County, Delaware, the son of the son of Kensey and Anne (Van Dyke) Johns. His was a prominent political family in New Castle, Delaware. His father was Chief Justice of the state and his grandfather was Governor of Delaware, Nicholas Van Dyke. His older brother John Johns was to become the Episcopal", "psg_id": "14197676" }, { "title": "Jerry Van Dyke", "text": "and guest roles. From 1989 to 1997 he portrayed Luther Van Dam in \"Coach\". Van Dyke was born in Danville, Illinois on July 27, 1931, to Hazel Victoria (née McCord; 1896–1992), a stenographer, and Loren Wayne \"Cookie\" Van Dyke (1898–1976), a salesman. He was of Dutch, English, Irish, and Scottish descent. His mother was a \"Mayflower\" descendant. Van Dyke pursued his stand-up comedy career while still in Danville High School and was already a veteran of strip joints and nightclubs when he joined the United States Air Force Tops In Blue in 1954 and 1955. During the mid-1950s, Van Dyke", "psg_id": "3327714" }, { "title": "Leroy Van Dyke", "text": "also a Korean War veteran. In 1967 Leroy Van Dyke was awarded the \"Founding President's Award\" (formerly \"Connie B. Gay Award\") from the Country Music Association. Leroy Van Dyke Leroy Frank Van Dyke (born October 4, 1929) is an American country music singer and guitarist, best known for his hits \"The Auctioneer\" (1956) and \"Walk On By\" (1961). Van Dyke was born in Mora, Missouri. He lived in Spencer, Wisconsin, and graduated from the University of Missouri majoring in agricultural journalism. He was catapulted into country music fame in 1956 with his composition \"The Auctioneer\", co-written with Buddy Black, which", "psg_id": "3876333" }, { "title": "Ryan Van Dyke", "text": "the Redskins to a 12-1 record in 1997 and a second-place finish in the state playoffs. Van Dyke added 300 yards rushing and scored seven touchdowns in 1997. Van Dyke played for the Michigan State Spartans from 1998 to 2001. He recorded fourteen touchdowns on 2,111 passing yards for the Spartans. Van Dyke signed with the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) on April 22, 2002 after going undrafted in the 2002 NFL Draft. He was released by the Seahawks on August 26, 2002. He signed with the NFL's New York Giants on January 7, 2003. Van Dyke", "psg_id": "18494150" }, { "title": "Bruce Van Dyke", "text": "the Pittsburgh Steelers Legends team. Bruce Van Dyke Bruce Van Dyke (born August 6, 1944) is a former American football guardwho played eleven seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Green Bay Packers. Van Dyke grew up in Buckner, Missouri, and attended Fort Osage High School in Independence, Missouri. He played college football at the University of Missouri, where he was a two way starter, playing on both the offensive and defensive lines under head coach Dan Devine. As a first-team All-Big Eight Conference defensive tackle in 1965, Van Dyke played on", "psg_id": "9899345" }, { "title": "Bruce Van Dyke", "text": "Bruce Van Dyke Bruce Van Dyke (born August 6, 1944) is a former American football guardwho played eleven seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Green Bay Packers. Van Dyke grew up in Buckner, Missouri, and attended Fort Osage High School in Independence, Missouri. He played college football at the University of Missouri, where he was a two way starter, playing on both the offensive and defensive lines under head coach Dan Devine. As a first-team All-Big Eight Conference defensive tackle in 1965, Van Dyke played on Tigers teams that went a", "psg_id": "9899341" }, { "title": "Edwin Van Dyke", "text": "in China, Manchuria, and Japan; in 1933 he visited Europe and Egypt. In addition, he was an expert on the insect pests in the forestry industry and authored a textbook on the topic, \"Forest Insects\" (1936). During his career he published 153 papers. Van Dyke died on September 28, 1952. His insect collection of some 200,000 specimens was donated to the California Academy of Sciences. Van Dyke published over 150 papers and books including: Edwin Van Dyke Edwin Cooper Van Dyke (April 7, 1869 – September 28, 1952) was an American physician and entomologist. A leading authority on beetles (Coleoptera)", "psg_id": "19430994" }, { "title": "Jost Van Dyke", "text": "Jost Van Dyke Jost Van Dyke (sometimes colloquially referred to as JVD or Jost) is the smallest of the four main islands of the British Virgin Islands, measuring roughly . It rests in the northern portion of the archipelago of the Virgin Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Jost Van Dyke lies about to the northwest of Tortola and to the north of Saint John. Little Jost Van Dyke lies off its eastern end. Like many of the neighboring islands, it is volcanic in origin and mountainous. The highest point on the island is Majohnny Hill at", "psg_id": "4666950" }, { "title": "Jan Van Dyke", "text": "of Washington, D.C. and works for students at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts at Edith Cowan University in Perth while she taught there for a semester in 2000. Van Dyke and John Gamble reunited and formed the John Gamble/Jan Van Dyke Dance Company. Van Dyke founded and directed the Van Dyke Dance Group, the School at City Arts, and the non-profit North Carolina Dance Project, which runs the North Carolina Dance Festival and is based at the Greensboro Cultural Center. She was a recipient of a North Carolina Choreography Fellowship and was a 1993 Fulbright Scholar. In 2001", "psg_id": "19923072" }, { "title": "Shane Van Dyke", "text": "television faculty member with Hollywood for Kids. Van Dyke was the director and writer of the movie \"Titanic II\" and portrayed the ship's owner, Hayden Walsh. In 2012, he produced with his brother, Carey, and Oren Peli, the horror film \"Chernobyl Diaries\". In July 2013, Van Dyke appeared as Greg, a lifeguard in the SyFy film \"Supershark\" about a giant shark released from stone by an oil-drilling rig off the California coast. Shane Van Dyke Shane Van Dyke (born August 28, 1979) is an American television and film actor, film director, and screenwriter. He is known for making \"mockbuster\" films,", "psg_id": "14035652" }, { "title": "Van Dyke (mango)", "text": "submitted to the Florida Mango Forum for evaluation. Van Dyke was recognized for its superior color and eating quality, and limited commercial plantings began in the 1960s and increased over the following two decades. Its commercial potential was considered limited in Florida due to the fruit's relatively small size and susceptibility to internal breakdown, but Van Dyke was later introduced to Brazil and eastern Africa and found commercial success being exported to Europe. Today, Van Dyke is still sold as a nurserystock tree for home growing in Florida, and is grown on a small commercial scale. Van Dyke trees are", "psg_id": "15223749" }, { "title": "Anthony E. Van Dyke", "text": "Van Dyke attended the Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base, in Montgomery, Alabama. Completing his course there, Van Dyke then joined the headquarters of U.S. Naval Forces Europe based in London. In July 2001 Van Dyke was assigned to Henderson Hall as branch head of the Joint Staff Branch. Van Dyke's decorations include the following: Medals: Badges: Anthony E. Van Dyke Anthony E. Van Dyke is a United States Marine Corps colonel and current commander of Marine forces at Henderson Hall in Arlington, Virginia. He has previously served at the United States Navy's European headquarters in London, England", "psg_id": "9847985" }, { "title": "Bruce Van Dyke", "text": "the Oakland Raiders 13-7. During that game, one of the most memorable plays in both Van Dyke's career and NFL history occurred. Trailing 7-6 with 22 seconds left in the game, Franco Harris scored the winning touchdown on the final play of the game. This play, of course, is known as the Immaculate Reception. In 1974, Van Dyke was traded to the Green Bay Packers, where he was reunited with his former college coach Dan Devine. While in Green Bay he switched to left guard and retired from football after the 1976 season. In 2008, Van Dyke was named to", "psg_id": "9899344" }, { "title": "Edwin Van Dyke", "text": "Edwin Van Dyke Edwin Cooper Van Dyke (April 7, 1869 – September 28, 1952) was an American physician and entomologist. A leading authority on beetles (Coleoptera) of the Pacific Coast of North America, he was also an expert on insect pests of forests and forest products. He became a professor of entomology at the University of California, Berkeley and worked on the curatorial staff at the California Academy of Sciences for almost fifty years. Van Dyke was born in Oakland, California on April 7, 1869. His father, Walter Van Dyke, came from New York and traveled cross-country to California during", "psg_id": "19430989" }, { "title": "Jost Van Dyke", "text": "as You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair)\" and \"It's That Time of Day\" from his album \"Life on a Rock\". The British Virgin Islands operates several government schools. Jost Van Dyke residents are served by Jost Van Dyke Primary School which offers both primary and secondary education. , after students graduate from primary school they attend secondary (high school) for two years on Jost Van Dyke. After completing two years of high school on Jost Van Dyke, students travel daily from Monday to Friday to the main island of Tortola to attend the Elmore Stoutt High School. Students", "psg_id": "4666962" }, { "title": "John Van Dyke (politician)", "text": "John Van Dyke (politician) John Van Dyke (April 3, 1807 in Lamington, Somerset County, New Jersey – December 24, 1878 in Wabasha, Minnesota) was an American jurist and Whig Party politician who represented in the United States House of Representatives from 1847 to 1851. He was born on April 3, 1807 in the Lamington section of Bedminster Township. After completing his preparatory and law studies, Van Dyke was admitted to the Bar in 1836. He began practice in New Brunswick, New Jersey. In 1841, Van Dyke became prosecuting attorney of Middlesex County. A few years later, in 1846-1847, he served", "psg_id": "7443487" } ]
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which english actress and star of primary colors appeared as a guest in cheers?
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[ { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Bar & Grill. CBS currently holds the rights to the \"Cheers\" franchise as the result of the 2006 Viacom split which saw Paramount transfer its entire television studio to CBS. Some of the actors and actresses from \"Cheers\" brought their characters into other television shows, either in a guest appearance or in a new spin-off series. The most successful \"Cheers\" spin-off was \"Frasier\", which featured Frasier Crane following his relocation back to Seattle, Washington. Sam, Diane, and Woody all individually appeared in \"Frasier\" episodes, with Lilith appearing as a guest on multiple episodes. In the season nine episode \"Cheerful Goodbyes\",", "psg_id": "73143" }, { "title": "Guest star (astronomy)", "text": "Guest star (astronomy) In Chinese astronomy, a guest star () is a star which has suddenly appeared in a place where no star had previously been observed and becomes invisible again after some time. The term is a literal translation from ancient Chinese astronomical records. Modern astronomy recognizes that guest stars are manifestations of cataclysmic variable stars: novae and supernovae. The term \"guest star\" is used in the context of ancient records, since the exact classification of an astronomical event in question is based on interpretations of old records, including inference, rather than on direct observations. In ancient Chinese astronomy,", "psg_id": "11406371" }, { "title": "Guest star (astronomy)", "text": "of the exact year 185 CE. Chronicles of the contemporary Ancient Europeans are more vague when consulted for supernovae candidates. Whether due to weather or other reasons for lack of observation, astronomers have questioned why the notable remnant attributed to Chinese observations of a guest star in 1054 AD (see SN 1054), is missing from the European records. Guest star (astronomy) In Chinese astronomy, a guest star () is a star which has suddenly appeared in a place where no star had previously been observed and becomes invisible again after some time. The term is a literal translation from ancient", "psg_id": "11406373" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "conversation with Frasier Crane, whose father he later portrayed on the spin-off \"Frasier\". Peri Gilpin, who later played Roz Doyle on \"Frasier,\" also appeared in one episode of \"Cheers\", in its 11th season, as Holly Matheson, a reporter who interviews Woody. The Righteous Brothers, Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley, also guest starred in different episodes. In \"The Guy Can't Help It\" Rebecca, meets a plumber played by Tom Berenger who came to fix one of the beer keg taps. They marry in the series finale, triggering her resignation from Cheers. Notable guest appearances of actresses portraying Sam's sexual conquests or", "psg_id": "73101" }, { "title": "Jane Hall (actress)", "text": "of \"A Country Practice.\" Hall moved out of the couple's former home in Northcote, Victoria in January 2007. Jane Hall (actress) Jane Hall (born 20 January 1971) is an Australian actress, comedian, writer and presenter. A child actress, Hall began her acting career in 1985, with a guest role in the television series \"The Henderson Kids,\" opposite Stefan Dennis. She performed in school productions at Belgrave South Primary School and also appeared in amateur High School productions. Hall reached large audiences through her long running role in situation comedy series \"All Together Now\", which also starred Jon English, Rebecca Gibney", "psg_id": "9913133" }, { "title": "Jane Hall (actress)", "text": "Jane Hall (actress) Jane Hall (born 20 January 1971) is an Australian actress, comedian, writer and presenter. A child actress, Hall began her acting career in 1985, with a guest role in the television series \"The Henderson Kids,\" opposite Stefan Dennis. She performed in school productions at Belgrave South Primary School and also appeared in amateur High School productions. Hall reached large audiences through her long running role in situation comedy series \"All Together Now\", which also starred Jon English, Rebecca Gibney and Steven Jacobs. Hall played Anna Sumner, a twin who finds out her real father is a 1970s", "psg_id": "9913129" }, { "title": "Primary Colors (novel)", "text": "Primary Colors (novel) Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics is a \"roman à clef\", a work of fiction that actually describes real life characters and events – namely, Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign in 1992. It has been compared to two other novels about American politics: Robert Penn Warren's \"All the King's Men\" (1946) and \"\" (2011). The book was originally published by an anonymous author, who was later found to be columnist Joe Klein. Klein completed a sequel of sorts, \"The Running Mate\" in 2000, focusing on the \"Primary Colors\" character of Charlie Martin. An early reviewer opined that", "psg_id": "1822026" }, { "title": "Primary Colors (film)", "text": "acting, the movie lacked subtlety or depth, and it was loaded with cheap and obvious jokes. Nevertheless, Vice wrote that \"solid support is provided by Maura Tierney, Larry Hagman, and Stacy Edwards\". \"Primary Colors\" currently holds an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 75 reviews. The film earned a disappointing box office gross, only taking $39 million domestically and $13 million in foreign markets, for a worldwide total gross of $52 million against a budget of $65 million. The soundtrack album, featuring music by and produced by Ry Cooder, was released in March 1998. Primary Colors (film) Primary Colors", "psg_id": "9955155" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 2)", "text": "to give Diane another love interest for the next season. On August 25, 1983, a fire broke out at Paramount Studios where \"Cheers\" was filmed. Two or three sound stages and four outdoor sets were destroyed; the show's production set and the rest of the studios were unharmed. Diane's apartment is the first place outside the bar to appear on screen since the season premiere \"Power Play\". John Ratzenberger, who appeared frequently as a guest star in the first season, was billed in the second season as a permanent character on the opening credits. In 1984, NBC renewed the show", "psg_id": "16756837" }, { "title": "AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama", "text": "Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards). When the AFI launched the Academy in 2011, it changed the annual ceremony to the AACTA Awards, with the current prize being a continuum of the AFI Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama. The award was first presented in 2000 as Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role in a Television Drama Series until 2002, when the title was changed to Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama. In the following year, the title was changed to Best Actress in a Supporting or Guest", "psg_id": "15130188" }, { "title": "Primary Colors (novel)", "text": "a head, and Burton is forced to choose between idealism and realism. \"The New York Daily News\" described the book as a farce and praised it as funny, truthful, and as containing \"uncannily accurate\" portraits of its thinly disguised characters. Primary Colors (novel) Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics is a \"roman à clef\", a work of fiction that actually describes real life characters and events – namely, Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign in 1992. It has been compared to two other novels about American politics: Robert Penn Warren's \"All the King's Men\" (1946) and \"\" (2011). The book was", "psg_id": "1822030" }, { "title": "Val Guest", "text": "Policeman\" (1939), which Guest himself had co-written. An autobiography, \"So You Want to be in Pictures\", was published in 2001. His last professional work was as the director of several episodes of the \"Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense\" series in 1984 and 1985. Originally married to Pat Watson, the couple divorced after Guest fell in love with American actress Yolande Donlan who eventually became his wife in 1954; Donlan appeared in eight of his films during the 1950s. After Guest retired in 1985, the couple lived together in retirement in California. In 2004, a Golden Palm Star on the", "psg_id": "3584765" }, { "title": "Margaret Lee (English actress)", "text": "co-star Johnny Dorelli. But Lee's comeback was to be a short one as she only appeared in one further film, the very obscure crime-comedy \"Neapolitan Sting\" (1983), before retiring from movies altogether. Margaret Lee (English actress) Margaret Lee (born Margaret Gwendolyn Box on 4 August 1943) is a British actress who was a popular leading lady in Italian films in the 1960s and 1970s. She is the mother of production manager/producer Roberto Malerba (from her marriage to Gino Malerba) and production coordinator Damian Anderson. Lee was born in Wolverhampton, England and educated at the Italia Conti Theatre School in London;", "psg_id": "12968943" }, { "title": "Nia Roberts (actress)", "text": "Jordan. In 2010, Roberts guest-starred in the two-part Doctor Who Series 5 episode \"The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood\". More big-screen productions followed: She appeared in Hattie Dalton's \"Third Star\" (2010) and in Vertigo Films' The Facility (2012), an atmospheric, micro-budget horror film about volunteers fighting for their lives after a drug trial goes wrong. In 2014, Roberts appeared in the fourth episode of \"Y Gwyll\" (\"Hinterland\"), a highly acclaimed noir detective series shot in both Welsh and English. Roberts, her husband, and their daughter, Edith, live in Cardiff. Nia Roberts (actress) Nia Roberts (born 5 July 1972) is a Welsh actress.", "psg_id": "13823417" }, { "title": "Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series", "text": "Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It is given in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a guest starring role on a television drama series for the primetime network season. The award was first presented at the 27th Primetime Emmy Awards on May 19, 1975 to Zohra Lampert for her performance on \"Kojak\" and Cloris Leachman for her role on \"The Mary Tyler Moore", "psg_id": "8617867" }, { "title": "Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series", "text": "Handmaid's Tale\". Margo Martindale, Patricia Clarkson, Shirley Knight, Amanda Plummer, and Alfre Woodard have won the most awards in this category with two each. Martindale and Woodard have been nominated for the award on four occasions, the most within the category. Meanwhile, \"\" holds the most awardees with 5 winners coming from the show. Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees. Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series is an award presented annually by", "psg_id": "8617869" }, { "title": "Katie Johnson (English actress)", "text": "Film Academy award for best British actress. She died less than two years afterwards having only appeared in a single further film. She also appeared in the BBC science fiction serial \"The Quatermass Experiment\" (1953) and played a spy in \"I See a Dark Stranger\" (1946). Katie Johnson (English actress) Bessie Kate \"Katie\" Johnson (18 November 1878 in Clayton, Sussex – 4 May 1957 in Elham, Kent) was an English actress who appeared on stage from 1894 and on screen from the 1930s to the 1950s. In 1908 she married the actor Frank Goodenough Bayly (1873 – 28 November 1923,", "psg_id": "7131556" }, { "title": "AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama", "text": "AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama The AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama is an accolade given by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to \"identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television.\" The award is handed out at the annual AACTA Awards, which rewards achievements in feature film, television, documentaries and short films. From 2000–2010, the category was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Academy's parent organisation, at the annual Australian Film", "psg_id": "15130187" }, { "title": "Cornelia Guest", "text": "the time, “Before her, debs were quiet about their ambitions. They aimed to mingle with the equally posh and then marry. Cornelia had different plans: she wanted to be an actress. ‘Cornelia is some number,’ her mother said when Cornelia had left New York for Hollywood. ‘She is a star, and she wants to be a superstar.’” Guest was a constant presence in the society press and the national news throughout the decade – including a photo shoot in which she appeared “topless in Time magazine, her hands covering her breasts.” She appeared in \"Time, Life, People, New York\" magazine", "psg_id": "16983464" }, { "title": "English as a second or foreign language", "text": "learners in order to increase students’ English reading outcomes. Students whose primary language was Spanish and were part of ESL program were participants of this study. Three different approaches were the focus in which immersing students in English from the very beginning and teaching them reading only in that language; teaching students in Spanish first, followed by English; and teaching students to read in Spanish and English simultaneously. This occurs through a strategic approach such as structured English immersion or sheltered instruction. Findings showed that the paired bilingual reading approach appeared to work as well as, or better than, the", "psg_id": "2470067" }, { "title": "AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama", "text": "Szubanski winning one in 2000. In the following table, the years listed correspond to the year that the television programme aired on Australian television; the ceremonies are usually held the following year. The actress whose name is emphasised in boldface and highlighted in yellow have won the award. Those that are neither highlighted nor in bold are the nominees. When sorted chronologically, the table always lists the winning actress first and then the other nominees. AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama The AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama", "psg_id": "15130190" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Frasier returns to Boston and meets up with the Cheers gang, later attending Cliff's retirement party. Although \"Frasier\" was more successful, \"The Tortellis\" was the first series to spin-off from \"Cheers\", premiering in 1987. The show featured Carla's ex-husband Nick Tortelli and his wife Loretta, but was canceled after 13 episodes and drew protests for its stereotypical depictions of Italian-Americans. In addition to direct spin-offs, several \"Cheers\" characters had guest appearance crossovers with other shows, including \"Wings\" and \"St. Elsewhere\" (episode \"Cheers\"). \"Cheers\" has also been spoofed or referenced in other media, including \"The Simpsons\" (spoofing the title sequence and", "psg_id": "73144" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Robert F. Kennedy), and then-Mayor of Boston Raymond Flynn, the last five of whom all represented Cheers' home state and city. In maternal roles, Glynis Johns, in a guest appearance in 1983, played Diane's mother, Helen Chambers. Nancy Marchand played Frasier's mother, Hester Crane, in an episode that aired in 1985. In an episode that aired in 1992, Celeste Holm played Kelly's jokester of a paternal grandmother. Melendy Britt appeared in the episode \"\"Woody or Won't He\"\" (1990) as Kelly's mother, Roxanne Gaines, a very attractive high-society lady and a sexy, flirtatious upper-class cougar who tries to seduce Woody. The", "psg_id": "73099" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Sports figures appeared on the show as themselves with a connection to Boston or Sam's former team, the Red Sox, such as Luis Tiant, Wade Boggs and Kevin McHale (of the Boston Celtics). Some television stars also made guest appearances as themselves such as Alex Trebek, Arsenio Hall, Dick Cavett, Robert Urich, George \"Spanky\" McFarland and Johnny Carson. Various political figures even made appearances on \"Cheers\" such as then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral William J. Crowe, former Colorado Senator Gary Hart, then-Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill, then-Senator John Kerry, then-Governor Michael Dukakis, Ethel Kennedy (widow of", "psg_id": "73098" }, { "title": "Katie Johnson (English actress)", "text": "Katie Johnson (English actress) Bessie Kate \"Katie\" Johnson (18 November 1878 in Clayton, Sussex – 4 May 1957 in Elham, Kent) was an English actress who appeared on stage from 1894 and on screen from the 1930s to the 1950s. In 1908 she married the actor Frank Goodenough Bayly (1873 – 28 November 1923, Newcastle upon Tyne). She first appeared in a film at age 53, in 1932, but never received critical acclaim for her performances until 1955, when she starred, aged 76, in the Ealing Studios comedy \"The Ladykillers\" as Mrs Louisa Wilberforce. The role earned her a British", "psg_id": "7131555" }, { "title": "Emily Perry (English actress)", "text": "actress in her own right, her filmography is limited to her appearances with Dame Edna, except for a 1995 appearance, in her late eighties, on an episode of \"Last of the Summer Wine\" as \"Mrs. Broadbent\". She appeared as herself in \"Night of a Thousand Faces\" (2001). Perry retired in 2004 and took up residence in Brinsworth House, Twickenham. She died on 19 February 2008 in Twickenham, South West London, England, aged 100. Emily Perry (English actress) Patricia Emily Perry (28 June 1907 – 19 February 2008) was an English actress and dancer. Born in Torquay, Devon, she was best", "psg_id": "8273320" }, { "title": "Jessie Ward (actress)", "text": "in 2006. Since then she has appeared as a guest star on \"\" in 2007, and was cast as the female lead in a thriller called \"\" in 2008. She has also appeared in other film and TV programs such as: \"Godspeed\", \"One Tree Hill\", \"Reed Between the Lines\", \"What to Expect When You’re Expecting\" and \"The Game\". Jessie Ward (actress) Jessie Ward, sometimes credited as Jessica Ward, is a classically trained ballerina, and an American film and television actress. She was born on February 18, 1982 in Manasquan, New Jersey. Ward began studying ballet seriously at the age of", "psg_id": "9207367" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Series for all eleven of its seasons on the air, it earned 28 Primetime Emmy Awards from a record of 117 nominations. The character Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) was featured in his eponymous spin-off show, which aired until 2004 and included guest appearances by virtually all of the major and minor \"Cheers\" characters. During its run, \"Cheers\" became one of the most popular series of all time and has received critical acclaim from its start to its end. In 1997, the episodes \"Thanksgiving Orphans\" and \"Home Is the Sailor\", aired originally in 1987, were respectively ranked No. 7 and No.", "psg_id": "73092" }, { "title": "Lisa Goldstein (actress)", "text": "In early 2008, Goldstein filmed an independent film \"Who Do You Love?\", portraying Phil Chess's wife Sheva Chess. She also appeared in the music video for fellow \"One Tree Hill\" co-star Kate Voegele's song \"Only Fooling Myself,\" which was directed by the show's creator and executive producer Mark Schwahn. As of August 2011, Goldstein was working on season 9 of \"One Tree Hill\". Goldstein’s last Acting Credit was a Guest Role on Drop Dead Diva before she Left Acting For Good. Lisa Goldstein (actress) Lisa Erin Goldstein (born July 30, 1981) is an American television, film and theatre actress. She", "psg_id": "12609771" }, { "title": "Emily Perry (English actress)", "text": "Emily Perry (English actress) Patricia Emily Perry (28 June 1907 – 19 February 2008) was an English actress and dancer. Born in Torquay, Devon, she was best known for her recurring role as Madge Allsop, Dame Edna Everage's long-suffering, silent \"bridesmaid\" from Palmerston North, New Zealand. According to one obituary, Perry first appeared on stage at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, at the age of four. Her father, who was an accountant, was reportedly shocked by her desire to become an actress, although he nevertheless paid her tuition fees at dance school and even permitted her to use the family home", "psg_id": "8273314" }, { "title": "Cheers Wines", "text": "Masueger founded Cheers Wines in 2011 after the MQ Wines warehouse burned down. Cheers Wines grew from 4 stores in 2011 to 39 stores in 2016 after investment from the Swiss company Moevenpick. In 2016, Cheers Wine opened at the Topwin Centre, in the heart of Sanlitun, in Beijing. The company received the \"Most Potential Franchise Star in 2016\" award from Entrepreneur's 500. Cheers Wines Cheers Wines is a Chinese wine import company headquartered in Beijing with partner stores throughout China. It is a WSET APP (\"Wine, Spirit and Educational trust Approved Program Provider\"). The company's slogan is \"Cheers makes", "psg_id": "20064267" }, { "title": "Susan Brown (English actress)", "text": "Susan Brown (English actress) Susan Brown (born 6 May 1946) is an English actress of stage and screen. She is best known for her role as Septa Mordane in HBO series \"Game of Thrones\". Brown was born in Bristol, England. Before starting her professional career, Brown trained at Rose Bruford College. She has appeared in such stage productions as \"The Wild Duck\" (Donmar Warehouse), \"Henry IV\" Parts 1 & 2, \"Playing with Fire\", \"Cardiff East\" and \"The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other\" (National Theatre), \"Easter\", \"Romeo and Juliet\", \"Richard III\" and \"Bad Weather\" (RSC), \"Road\",\"Shirley\", \"Downfall\", \"Gibraltar Straight\"", "psg_id": "11372713" }, { "title": "Sheila Allen (English actress)", "text": "Sheila Allen (English actress) Sheila Allen (22 October 1932 – 13 October 2011) was an English actress, who was best known to the wider public for her role on television as Cassie Manson in \"Bouquet Of Barbed Wire\" and its sequel \"Another Bouquet\" (1976–77). From 1966 to 1978, Allen was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Allen was born in Chard, Somerset, to Dorothy Essex (née Potter) and William Allen. From the 1950s, Allen appeared in plays by Shakespeare, including for the RSC in both Stratford and London. Her first leading role was that of Katherine (\"the shrew\") in", "psg_id": "11796930" }, { "title": "Sheila Allen (English actress)", "text": "taught at the Guildford School of Acting. Allen died in London on 13 October 2011, nine days before her 79th birthday. Sheila Allen (English actress) Sheila Allen (22 October 1932 – 13 October 2011) was an English actress, who was best known to the wider public for her role on television as Cassie Manson in \"Bouquet Of Barbed Wire\" and its sequel \"Another Bouquet\" (1976–77). From 1966 to 1978, Allen was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Allen was born in Chard, Somerset, to Dorothy Essex (née Potter) and William Allen. From the 1950s, Allen appeared in plays by", "psg_id": "11796935" }, { "title": "Jessica Fox (actress)", "text": "Worst Witch\" and the slightly naughtier Enid in the spinoff \"Weirdsister College\". Co-starring with Sarah Lancashire, she then appeared in the role of Rusty Dickinson in \"Back Home\". Fox then moved into soaps, playing Belle Wise in \"Crossroads\", and made a guest appearance in children's show \"Powers\". In 2005, she was cast as newcomer Nancy Hayton in the Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\". Fox supports the charity Breast Cancer Care. Jessica Fox (actress) Jessica Ann Fox (born 19 May 1983 in Buckinghamshire) is an English actress. Her early TV and film roles included \"The Muppet Christmas Carol\", in which she", "psg_id": "7755219" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 7)", "text": "a Comedy Series (Woody Harrelson), and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman). In the 3rd Annual American Comedy Awards, Perlman was awarded as the Funniest Supporting Actress for her character Carla Tortelli. Unless otherwise, the main source of Nielsen ratings is the newspaper \"Pittsburgh Post-Gazette\". According to that main source, ratings of 1988-89 were based on 90.4 million households that have at least one television. Cheers (season 7) The seventh season of \"Cheers\", an American television sitcom, originally aired on NBC in the United States between October 27, 1988 and May 4, 1989. The show was created", "psg_id": "17159265" }, { "title": "Lisa Davis (actress)", "text": "Lisa Davis (actress) Lisa Davis (born 20 April 1936), also known as Lisa Davis Waltz, is an English and American former child and adult actress who appeared in her first role at the age of 13 in the film \"The Man from Yesterday\" (1949). Her elder sister was big band singer Beryl Davis. Born in into a show business family, her father is Harry Davis, the leader of the Oscar Rabin Orchestra, and her older sister is feature singer Beryl Davis. Lisa appeared in a total of 26 film and television projects from 1949 to 1962, appearing in guest spots", "psg_id": "14984649" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "Store, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu Plus. In Canada all seasons of Cheers are available on streaming service Crave TV. The series lent itself naturally to the development of \"Cheers\" bar-related merchandise, culminating in the development of a chain of \"Cheers\" themed pubs. Paramount's licensing group, led by Tom McGrath, developed the \"Cheers\" pub concept initially in partnership with Host Marriott, which placed \"Cheers\" themed pubs in over 15 airports around the world. Boston boasts the original \"Cheers\" bar, historically known to Boston insiders as the Bull and Finch, as well as a Cheers restaurant in the Faneuil Hall marketplace,", "psg_id": "73141" }, { "title": "Guest star (astronomy)", "text": "guest stars were one of the three types of highly transient objects (bright heavenly bodies); the other two (彗星, \"huixing\", “broom star”, a comet with a tail; and \"xing bo\", “fuzzy star”, a comet without a tail) being comets in modern understanding. The earliest Chinese record of guest stars is contained in \"Han Shu\" (漢書), the history of Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE), and all subsequent dynastic histories had such records. These contain one of the clearest early descriptions consistent with a supernova, posited to be left over by object SN 185, thus identified as a supernova remnant", "psg_id": "11406372" }, { "title": "AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama", "text": "Role in a Television Drama or Comedy. By 2006, a separate comedy accolade was established, and the name changed to the current one. The AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama is given for performances in television drama series, miniseries, telefeature, children's animation or children's drama series. Candidates for this award must be human and female, and cannot be nominated for best lead actress in a television drama in the same year, for the same production. Sacha Horler and Magda Szubanski have received two nominations each, more than any other actress in this category, with", "psg_id": "15130189" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 2)", "text": "1985 as the Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy Series. This season was released into Region 1 DVD on January 6, 2004, almost twenty years its first television broadcast. Adam Arseneau of \"DVD Verdict\" rated the video 91 percent. He rated audio 84 percent and found it \"less spectacular\". These sources were accessed at \"NewsBank\", which . Except where noted, they were originally published in print editions of \"The Miami Herald\" newspaper. Cheers (season 2) The second season of \"Cheers\", an American situation comedy television series, originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 29, 1983, and May 10,", "psg_id": "16756839" }, { "title": "Angela Little (actress)", "text": "guest star in episodes of TV series such as \"Cold Case\", \"\", \"Nip/Tuck\", \"Monk\", \"The Mullets\", \"Charmed\", \"Malcolm in the Middle\", \"Reno 911!\" and the soap opera \"The Bold and the Beautiful\", plus a role on the short-lived TV series \"Buddy Faro\". She also hosted the E! Channel's \"Wild on the Windy City\". Little married actor/musician Andy Mackenzie August 20, 2005. She divorced him. Angela Little (actress) Angela Michelle Little (born July 22, 1972) is an American model and actress. She is \"Playboy\"s Playmate of the Month for August 1998, and she has appeared in several Playboy videos and special", "psg_id": "5499366" }, { "title": "Cheers (Spanish TV series)", "text": "is a former footballer, womanizer, vain and a little bit illiterate who cannot help flirting with any attractive woman he sees in his way. Félix (Antonio Resines) is a psychiatrist, very much analytic and unsure, who is forced to look for alternative jobs. Alexandra Jiménez is Rebeca, a cultured woman who has seen herself forced to work as a waitress after her father went bankrupt. \"Cheers\" had guest stars such as Ana Belén, José Coronado, Carolina Bang, Luis Varela, Xavier Deltell, Jaime Blanch, Sara Carbonero and Carlos Areces, among others. Cheers (Spanish TV series) Cheers is the Spanish version of", "psg_id": "15944147" }, { "title": "Pronunciation of English ⟨a⟩", "text": "of \"carrot\" and \"marry\" has normally remained the same as that of \"cat\" (but see the \"mary–marry–merry\" merger). However, inflected forms and derivatives of words ending in (historic) generally inherit the lengthened vowel, so words like \"barring\" and \"starry\" have as do \"bar\" and \"star\". Unlike lengthening before nonprevocalic , which applied universally in Standard English, lengthening, or broadening, before fricatives was inconsistent and sporadic. This seems to have first occurred in the dialects of Southern England between about 1500 and 1650. It penetrated into Standard English from these dialects around the mid-17th century. The primary environment which favored broadening", "psg_id": "4583522" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 2)", "text": "for its third season (1984–1985). \"Cheers\" received twelve Emmy Award nominations for the 1983–84 season and won four, including Outstanding Comedy Series. Rhea Perlman won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, David Angell won Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series for \"Old Flames\", and Andrew Chulack won Outstanding Film Editing for a Series. \"Cheers\" received three Golden Globe nominations for Best Musical/Comedy Series of 1983; Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy Series (Ted Danson), and Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy Series (Shelley Long); neither were won in 1984. Of the nominees for 1984, Shelley Long won a Golden Globe in", "psg_id": "16756838" }, { "title": "Jo Guest", "text": "Jo Guest Joanne Guest (born 22 February 1972) is an English former glamour model and media figure. Born and raised in Chesterfield, north east Derbyshire, England, Guest started in modelling after she saw an advertisement while on a catering course at her local college. She appeared as a Page 3 girl in \"The Sun\" and has also appeared in the magazines \"Loaded\" and \"FHM\". She also appeared in the \"Playboy\" video \"Shagalicious British Babes\". Guest appeared in a wide range of British \"top shelf\" magazines, including, \"Escort\", \"Mayfair\", \"Men Only\", \"Men's World\", \"Razzle\" and \"Whitehouse\". From 2000 she was a", "psg_id": "854921" }, { "title": "Jo Guest", "text": "with fibromyalgia. Jo Guest Joanne Guest (born 22 February 1972) is an English former glamour model and media figure. Born and raised in Chesterfield, north east Derbyshire, England, Guest started in modelling after she saw an advertisement while on a catering course at her local college. She appeared as a Page 3 girl in \"The Sun\" and has also appeared in the magazines \"Loaded\" and \"FHM\". She also appeared in the \"Playboy\" video \"Shagalicious British Babes\". Guest appeared in a wide range of British \"top shelf\" magazines, including, \"Escort\", \"Mayfair\", \"Men Only\", \"Men's World\", \"Razzle\" and \"Whitehouse\". From 2000 she", "psg_id": "854924" }, { "title": "Guest of a Guest", "text": "\"guest of a guest\" reference has taken on a new meaning, referring to how its users are receiving behind-the-scene images of the events. Guest of a Guest has hosted over fifteen thousand events since the website's founding. The digital media company describes its mission as aiming to build one of the largest searchable photo directories of both celebrity and non-celebrity guests at events. Hruska became the sole owner of Guest of a Guest in 2012 when she purchased Winklevoss's stake in the company. Guest of a Guest launched a Hamptons-centric site in the summer of 2008 with Los Angeles following", "psg_id": "16432074" }, { "title": "Guest of a Guest", "text": "Guest of a Guest Guest of a Guest is a website founded by Cameron Winklevoss and Rachelle Hruska that covers high society events, people, and places. Since its inception, Guest of a Guest has grown to include a picture database of thousands of people and events all over the world, with concentrations in New York City, the Hamptons, Los Angeles, Washington DC and Miami. \"Business Insider\" has described the site as \"the new Page Six.\" The site has about 12 full-time employees and dozens of editors and photographers who cover local and international cultural events in places such as Miami,", "psg_id": "16432072" }, { "title": "Guest of a Guest", "text": "Chicago, London, Paris, and Berlin. Hruska serves as the chief executive officer. Hruska met Winklevoss in 2005 in New York City while writing a blog about the city's nightlife when Winklevoss convinced her to take on Guest of a Guest as a full-time company. The name Guest of a Guest originated when Rachelle Hruska noticed that many people on the party circuit did not own their own houses in the Hamptons. Instead, they crashed at other people's houses. \"Everyone was a guest of a guest,\" she told the Wall Street Journal. Since the site's expansion to other major cities, the", "psg_id": "16432073" }, { "title": "Stephanie Davis (actress)", "text": "\"Hollyoaks\", Davis began dating co-star Owen Warner. In January 2017, Davis gave birth to a son Caben. Stephanie Davis (actress) Stephanie Ann Davis is an English actress. She has appeared on various British television shows. Davis came to public attention when she competed in the 2010 BBC talent-search \"Over the Rainbow\". She was then cast in the Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\" as Sinead O'Connor, playing the role for five years until her contract was terminated by producers. In 2016, she appeared on the seventeenth series of \"Celebrity Big Brother\", where she finished the series as runner-up. Davis began her", "psg_id": "14892730" }, { "title": "George Guest (English organist)", "text": "George Guest (English organist) George Guest (1771-1831), was an English organist. Guest was the son of Ralph Guest, who was born at Broseley in Shropshire, settled at Bury St. Edmunds in 1768, was organist of St. Mary's church there from 1805 to 1822, and he is said to have published some glees and songs. George Guest was born in 1771 at Bury St. Edmunds. He was chorister of the Chapels Royal, and may have been the Master Guest who was one of the principal singers (in 'Messiah' and miscellaneous concerts) for the Hereford musical festival of 1783. Guest was organist", "psg_id": "15138705" }, { "title": "Guest of a Guest", "text": "in 2016. Former YSK members include: Guest of a Guest Guest of a Guest is a website founded by Cameron Winklevoss and Rachelle Hruska that covers high society events, people, and places. Since its inception, Guest of a Guest has grown to include a picture database of thousands of people and events all over the world, with concentrations in New York City, the Hamptons, Los Angeles, Washington DC and Miami. \"Business Insider\" has described the site as \"the new Page Six.\" The site has about 12 full-time employees and dozens of editors and photographers who cover local and international cultural", "psg_id": "16432076" }, { "title": "Star Wars Republic Commando: True Colors", "text": "to pick up Fi. Once arrived on Coruscant Skirata finds out that Bardan Jusik has been attempting to accelerate Fi’s healing. Upon his return Skirata discovers that Ko Sai has committed suicide. Skirata is devastated that they now no longer have any means of slowing the clones’ aging, but Mereel reveals that he had made copies and was merely bluffing. True colors was published on October 30, 2007. Star Wars Republic Commando: True Colors Star Wars Republic Commando: True Colors is the third novel in the \"Republic Commando\" series, written by Karen Traviss. It is a sequel to \"\" and", "psg_id": "9498406" }, { "title": "Cheers Then", "text": "for Keefco. \"London Records NANA 3\" \"London Records NANX 3\" Cheers Then \"Cheers Then\" is a song recorded by English girl group Bananarama. It appears on their 1983 debut album \"Deep Sea Skiving\" and was released as its third single in November 1982, a few months before the album. The song was the first Bananarama single to be written by group members Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey and Keren Woodward and also their first ballad release. Coming off three consecutive top-ten hits, \"Cheers Then\" peaked at a disappointing number forty-five in the UK singles chart. Fahey said in a 1986 interview", "psg_id": "8383679" }, { "title": "Cheers Then", "text": "Cheers Then \"Cheers Then\" is a song recorded by English girl group Bananarama. It appears on their 1983 debut album \"Deep Sea Skiving\" and was released as its third single in November 1982, a few months before the album. The song was the first Bananarama single to be written by group members Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey and Keren Woodward and also their first ballad release. Coming off three consecutive top-ten hits, \"Cheers Then\" peaked at a disappointing number forty-five in the UK singles chart. Fahey said in a 1986 interview about this song, \"We started taking our careers seriously after", "psg_id": "8383676" }, { "title": "George Guest (English organist)", "text": "Charlotte of Wales, were relatives. George Guest (English organist) George Guest (1771-1831), was an English organist. Guest was the son of Ralph Guest, who was born at Broseley in Shropshire, settled at Bury St. Edmunds in 1768, was organist of St. Mary's church there from 1805 to 1822, and he is said to have published some glees and songs. George Guest was born in 1771 at Bury St. Edmunds. He was chorister of the Chapels Royal, and may have been the Master Guest who was one of the principal singers (in 'Messiah' and miscellaneous concerts) for the Hereford musical festival", "psg_id": "15138707" }, { "title": "Margaret Lee (English actress)", "text": "(1962), where she played the female lead alongside Reg Lewis, but it was a string of popular comedies that initially made Lee a star in Italy. With a blonde, fluffy look modelled after Marilyn Monroe, Lee spent the first half of the 1960s appearing in numerous Italian comedies and parodies – several of which starred the popular comedic duo Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. Few of these films received much, if any, distribution in English-speaking territories but they were highly successful in Italy, and made Lee a well-known film actress. Around the mid 1960s, Lee moved away from comedies and", "psg_id": "12968938" }, { "title": "Taxi (TV series)", "text": "Wally \"Famous\" Amos, newscaster Edwin Newman, and boxing referee Jimmy Lennon portrayed themselves in separate episodes. George Wendt and Ted Danson, who appeared in separate episodes, went on to star in primary \"Taxi\" director Jim Burrows' next series, \"Cheers\". Tom Selleck also had a memorable guest appearance, constituting one of the memorable fares of Cab 804, while Tom Hanks portrayed Reverend Jim's college roommate in the flashback episode \"The Road Not Taken, Part 1.\" WBC world welterweight champion Carlos Palomino appeared in the episode \"One-Punch Banta\" as himself (season 1, episode 2, original air date September 19, 1978). Allan Arbus,", "psg_id": "995501" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "se divierte.\" In December 2012, The Irish Film and Television Network announced that casting is underway on an Irish language version of \"Cheers\" produced by production company Sideline. The new show, tentatively titled \"Teach Seán\", would air on Ireland's TG4 and features a main character who, like Sam Malone, is a bar owner, a retired athlete and a recovering alcoholic. Except because of the setting in Ireland, the barman is a \"former hurling star\" rather than an ex-baseball player. On September 9, 2016, a stage adaptation called, \"Cheers: Live On Stage\", opened at the Schubert Theatre in Boston. Comprising pieces", "psg_id": "73151" }, { "title": "Guest of a Guest", "text": "in March 2010. Guest of a Guest first launched a daily newsletter in the summer of 2009. In 2012, the website began to cover global cultural events such as Cannes, Art Basel, Paris Fashion Week, and the Oscars. YSK (an acronym used for You Should Know) is a project Guest of a Guest undertook for both New York and San Francisco starting in 2014. YSK features creative power players from the worlds of art, fashion, media, and entertainment. The feature provides editorial photos of each individual along with a short interview. The Los Angeles portion of YSK will be released", "psg_id": "16432075" }, { "title": "Jo Guest", "text": "television host for the Men and Motors cable/satellite channel in the UK, operated by Granada Television. Guest also appeared in an interactive erotic magazine for PC called Interactive Girls. She starred in an erotic PC game \"Jo Guest in the Milk Round\", released by Interactive Girls Club in 1994. Starting with the June 2002 issue, Guest had a monthly advice column in \"Front\" magazine. She had previously appeared in a weekly \"agony babe\" advice column in the \"Daily Star\" newspaper (from November 1998 to March 2000). Guest hosted a number of television programmes on the Granada Men & Motors cable/satellite", "psg_id": "854922" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 1)", "text": "Count the Ways\" were nominated for the same award. James Burrows won the Comedy Series category of the 36th Annual Directors Guild of America Award (DGA) for \"Showdown, Part Two\" in 1984; he was DGA-nominated for \"Sam at Eleven\" but did not win in 1983. On Saturday, January 29, 1983, \"Cheers\" won the Golden Globe Award for Best Musical or Comedy Television Series of 1982, and Shelley Long won a Golden Globe Award as the Best Supporting Actress in Television. \"Cheers\" did not win any Golden Globes for categories related to comedy television of 1983 at the 1984 ceremony. On", "psg_id": "16607987" }, { "title": "Neena (Tamil actress)", "text": "Neena (Tamil actress) Neena(Born 2 October 1981..Chennai) is an Indian film actress who has appeared in the Tamil film industry. Beginning her career as a child artiste, the actress won critical acclaim for her performance in \"Vidukathai\" (1997) and later appeared in other Tamil films. After making a debut as the younger version of Anju's character in Vasanth's \"Keladi Kanmani\" (1990), Neena appeared in Selva's serial drama, \"Neela Mala\". Despite garnering offers to star in films, Neena refused several chances to appear in leading roles, before signing on to star in K. Balachandar's production \"Vidukathai\" (1997) directed by Agathiyan. Her", "psg_id": "18904222" }, { "title": "Joan Freeman (actress)", "text": "from the 1950s through the 1980s including \"National Velvet\", \"Family Affair\", \"Gunsmoke\", and \"Bonanza\". She made a guest appearance on \"Perry Mason\" in 1962 as defendant Jennifer Wakely in \"The Case of the Fickle Filly\". In 1966, Freeman guest starred on \"The Man From U.N.C.L.E.\" in \"The Bat Cave Affair\". She appeared four times on the NBC western series \"The Virginian\". Her last motion picture performance came as \"Mrs. Jarvis\" in the 1984 horror film, \"\". In 1994, Freeman appeared as an actress for the last time in an episode of the TV series \"Renegade\". Joan Freeman (actress) Joan Freeman", "psg_id": "4950592" }, { "title": "Sonal Shah (actress)", "text": "Angeles in 2006 and began appearing in commercials and sketch comedy. She also has acted with Second City theatres in Chicago and Los Angeles. In 2009, Shah began appearing on \"Scrubs\" as Dr. Sonja \"Sunny\" Dey, who is one of the young interns newly cast in the show's eighth season. In addition, Shah appeared in the show's webisode series \"\". Shah returns as a guest star on the ninth season of \"Scrubs\", in the fifth episode. Shah also has a role in the 2009 teen comedy film \"\", a National Lampoon production. 2018 \"Mike Boy\" (completed) Darsha Sonal Shah (actress)", "psg_id": "13191904" }, { "title": "Anthony Haden-Guest", "text": "composer. A humorous blurb on the back cover of \"The Chronicles of Now\", a book of Haden-Guest's cartoons published by Allworth Press, reads as follows: Boring, pompous, and a complete and utter waste of time. I don’t know what my brother was thinking.—Christopher Guest. Through Christopher Guest, Haden-Guest is brother-in-law of actress Jamie Lee Curtis. The heir presumptive to the barony is actor Nicholas Guest, younger half-brother of Anthony and brother to Christopher. Haden-Guest formerly penned a weekend column on art collection for the \"Financial Times\" His drawings have appeared in the \"New York Observer\" and he has contributed articles", "psg_id": "11793062" }, { "title": "Peggy Stewart (actress)", "text": "film, \"That's My Boy\". In recent decades, Stewart has appeared regularly as a guest speaker at Western film festivals. Since 1993, Stewart has appeared as a special guest at the annual Lone Pine Film Festival. Stewart was married twice. In 1940 she married actor Don \"Red\" Barry; the marriage ended in divorce in 1944. She was married to actor Buck Young from 1953 until his death on February 9, 2000. Her sister, Patricia Ann O'Rourke, was married to the actor Wayne Morris. Peggy Stewart (actress) Peggy Stewart (born Peggy O'Rourke; June 5, 1923) is an American actress known for her", "psg_id": "11270556" }, { "title": "Nita Mistry (actress)", "text": "Nita Mistry (actress) Nita Mistry (born 19 June) is an English actress best known for What A Girl Wants, Romeo vs Juliet, Crossing Over, and One Crazy Thing. Mistry was born and raised in Leicester, England, where she studied GCSE Drama at Crown Hills Community College. In 2008, she trained professionally at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London. In 2004, Mistry made her film debut in the first series of BBC One's New Tricks opposite Amanda Redman and James Bolam. Shortly afterwards, she made a guest appearance on the television series Casualty. She has also appeared in the", "psg_id": "19867987" }, { "title": "Star Wars Republic Commando: True Colors", "text": "Star Wars Republic Commando: True Colors Star Wars Republic Commando: True Colors is the third novel in the \"Republic Commando\" series, written by Karen Traviss. It is a sequel to \"\" and \"\" and continues the story of Omega Squad's actions during the Clone Wars. At the beginning of the story, Sergeant Walon Vau, now destitute of his military status, and Delta Squad are found on the frozen planet of Mygeeto. It is explained that Vau, though reluctant to take the Deltas with him, is planning on “liberating” some funds from his family vault. After taking a sum of 55", "psg_id": "9498400" }, { "title": "Nashville Star", "text": "Idol\" and \"Nashville Star\". Kenny Rogers made appearances as a guest performer live on both shows within two weeks of each other. Also, Patti LaBelle appeared as a guest judge on \"Star\" one week after mentoring on \"Idol\". David Foster did the same, although two weeks apart. In 2007, five days after Jewel's debut as the new host of \"Nashville Star\", she appeared as a guest judge on the season premiere of \"American Idol\". The \"Idol\" segments, however, were taped several weeks before she was named host of \"Nashville Star\". Regular episodes of \"Nashville Star\" ran 60 minutes each. The", "psg_id": "2766522" }, { "title": "Teresa Cheung (actress)", "text": "as the journalist \"Miss China.\" In 1988, Cheung married Hong Kong pop star and actor Kenny Bee. The couple divorced in 1997. Teresa Cheung (actress) Teresa Cheung Siu-wai () (born June 10, 1963) is a Los Angeles-based actress and producer. Born in Hong Kong to parents of Shanghainese descent, Cheung appeared in her first advertisement at the age of three. After relocating to Canada at age 15 with her family, she studied at the University of Toronto, majoring in Fine Arts History and English literature. She moved to Los Angeles in 2006. Despite having no prior experience as a professional", "psg_id": "9871713" }, { "title": "Shelley Long", "text": "Shelley Long Shelley Lee Long (born August 23, 1949) is an American actress and comedian. She is best known for her role as Diane Chambers on the hit sitcom \"Cheers\", for which she received five Emmy nominations, winning in 1983 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. She won two Golden Globe Awards for the role. Long reprised her role as Diane Chambers in four episodes of the spinoff \"Frasier\", for which she received an additional guest star Emmy nomination. In 2009, she began playing a recurring role as DeDe Pritchett on the ABC comedy series \"Modern Family\". Long", "psg_id": "2936944" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "as a permanent one for season ten (1991–92). Before production of season 3 was finished, Nicholas Colasanto died. Therefore, his character Coach was written out as deceased in season 4. In season 11, Bebe Neuwirth is given \"starring\" credit only when she appears. Although \"Cheers\" operated largely around that main ensemble cast, guest stars and recurring characters did occasionally supplement them. Notable repeat guests included Dan Hedaya as Nick Tortelli and Jean Kasem as Loretta Tortelli, who were the main characters in the first spin-off \"The Tortellis\", Fred Dryer as Dave Richards, Annie Golden as Margaret O'Keefe, Derek McGrath as", "psg_id": "73095" }, { "title": "Sarah Kennedy (actress)", "text": "Sarah Kennedy (actress) Sarah Kennedy is an American actress who appeared in many popular television shows during the 1970s and early 1980s, including \"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In\". She was also an occasional guest on \"Match Game\" and \"The Tonight Show\", and appeared in films such as \"The Telephone Book\" (1971) and \"The Working Girls\" (1974). Born and raised in Coquille, Oregon, Kennedy graduated from Coquille High School and attended Oregon State University and San Francisco State University. Her first job was as a receptionist at a talent agency in New York City, which led to many commercial and acting roles.", "psg_id": "9404125" }, { "title": "Sarah Kennedy (actress)", "text": "Sarah Kennedy (actress) Sarah Kennedy is an American actress who appeared in many popular television shows during the 1970s and early 1980s, including \"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In\". She was also an occasional guest on \"Match Game\" and \"The Tonight Show\", and appeared in films such as \"The Telephone Book\" (1971) and \"The Working Girls\" (1974). Born and raised in Coquille, Oregon, Kennedy graduated from Coquille High School and attended Oregon State University and San Francisco State University. Her first job was as a receptionist at a talent agency in New York City, which led to many commercial and acting roles.", "psg_id": "9404124" }, { "title": "Colors of Your Love", "text": "in its own way. \"Colors Of Your Love\" and \"Be Our Guest\" have harmonies straight out of the Heavenly Host praise book and are superb worship songs. … You've really got to listen to it to believe just how classy this album is.Billboard Magazine added, “The Archers have too much going for them to miss.” Colors of Your Love Colors of Your Love (1991) was the last album in The Archers' three decade-long recording career. Produced by veteran Jonathan David Brown for Reunion Records the album garnered the Top 20 hit, “Be Our Guest” and several more airplay favorites, securing", "psg_id": "10178679" }, { "title": "Wendy Glenn", "text": "Wendy Glenn Wendy Glenn is an English actress. Glenn started her career as a child model and attended Sylvia Young Theatre School in London, which led to several national commercials and a guest star role on \"London's Burning\". She presented \"The Disney Club\", but left to play the lead in the British series \"Sister Said\", in which she starred for three years. After \"Sister Said\", Glenn landed the role of Nikki Sullivan on \"Hollyoaks\". She has appeared on the cover of \"Maxim\" and \"FHM\", has recently been a special guest star on \"Nip/Tuck\", \"\", \"Without a Trace\", and \"\", and", "psg_id": "12833389" }, { "title": "Cheers Beacon Hill", "text": "The block on which Cheers resides has been renamed Eddie Doyle square in his honor. Cheers Beacon Hill Cheers Beacon Hill is a bar/restaurant located on Beacon Street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, across from the Boston Public Garden. Founded in 1969 as the Bull & Finch Pub, the bar is best remembered internationally as the exterior of the bar seen in the hit NBC sitcom \"Cheers\", which ran between 1982 and 1993. The show used the Bull & Finch exterior for the series' establishing shots of the namesake bar Cheers. No interior shots were used, and", "psg_id": "8597283" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 3)", "text": "It was originally planned for Frasier to appear only in the first few episodes before being dumped by Diane, when he would disappear. John Lithgow was originally chosen by \"Cheers\" producers for the role, but he turned it down. Kelsey Grammer (who believed he had flunked his audition) was chosen for his performance with Danson, which elicited praise from show executives and led to an extended role in the series for his character. Before \"Cheers\", Grammer appeared in the soap opera \"Another World\" and two miniseries: \"Kennedy\" and \"George Washington\". In late August 1984, the pregnancies of actresses Rhea Perlman", "psg_id": "16902815" }, { "title": "Guest host", "text": "a guest host each day; regular Barbara Walters did not appear with anybody yet was considered eligible to replace Star Jones, who left the previous year. Following the departure of Rosie O'Donnell in 2007 the program looked to return to a panel of five women. The moderator role was given to comedian Whoopi Goldberg in August and Jones' role was given to actress and comedian Sherri Shepherd the week following Goldberg's debut. \"The View\" used the guest host format in place of Elisabeth Hasselbeck in 2009 while she was on maternity leave. In the United Kingdom, some shows have guest", "psg_id": "9108406" }, { "title": "Complementary colors", "text": "scientists refined Newton's color circle, eventually giving it twelve colors: the three primary colors (yellow, blue, and red); three secondary colors (green, purple and orange), made by combining primary colors; and six additional tertiary colors, made by combining the primary and secondary colors. In 1793, the American-born British scientist Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford (1753–1814), coined the term complementary colors. While staying at an inn in Florence, he made an experiment with candles and shadows, and discovered that colored light and the shadow cast by the light had perfectly contrasting colors. He wrote, \"To every color, without exception, whatever may be", "psg_id": "2429128" }, { "title": "Sarayu (actress)", "text": "in \"Husbands in Goa\", alongside Asif Ali, Jayasurya and Indrajith, in which she appeared as a sly seductive girl, out for trapping men. She received many criticisms, both positive and negative, for this role. She had a guest role in \"Housefull\", directed by Linson Antony. Meanwhile, she also stepped into Tamil through a movie directed by cameraman Madhu Ambatt, the shooting of which is in progress. Recently she directed a short film, \"Pacha\", which has the voice by actress Bhama. There are songs in the film, and a poem sung by the actress Ananya. Sarayu was born at Cherupuzha (Kannur)", "psg_id": "15031540" }, { "title": "Seeta Devi (actress)", "text": "successful films, \"Durgesh Nandini\", \"Kapal Kundala\" and \"Krishnakanter Will\" were based on popular novels of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. Many believed that Renee Smith and her sister Percy Smith alternatively appeared as 'Seeta Devi'. Seeta Devi (actress) Seeta (or Sita) Devi (1912–1983), born Renee Smith, was one of the early stars of silent films in the Indian film industry. Himanshu Rai cast Smith, an Anglo-Indian, in \"Prem Sanyas\", the movie which is better known by its English title: \"The Light of Asia\". This was her debut film as Seeta Devi, and it made her a star immediately. Later she acted under", "psg_id": "11901148" }, { "title": "Colors of the Wind", "text": "Colors of the Wind \"Colors of the Wind\" is a song written by lyricist Stephen Schwartz and composer Alan Menken for Walt Disney Pictures' 33rd animated feature film \"Pocahontas\" (1995). The film's theme song, \"Colors of the Wind\" was originally recorded by American singer and actress Judy Kuhn in her role as the singing voice of Pocahontas. A pop ballad, the song's lyrics are about animism and respecting nature, and have been compared to both transcendentalist literature and New Age spirituality. \"Colors of the Wind\" received a mostly positive reception from critics, with a number of them citing it as", "psg_id": "4261311" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "\"Norm\" between takes. The theatrical play \"Cheers: Live On Stage\" reenacts a condensed version of the first two seasons of the show. One episode of \"Cheers\" has a crossover reference to \"\" (a Cheers bartender has a cameo appearance as an unspeaking extra). In \"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2\", Peter Quill makes numerous references to the show \"Cheers.\" In the season 2 finale of the NBC sitcom \"The Good Place\", Ted Danson's character Michael appears as a bartender while wearing a blue plaid button-down, in a clear homage to Danson's character in \"Cheers\". In A Night at the Roxbury,", "psg_id": "73149" }, { "title": "She's a Star", "text": "She's a Star \"She's a Star\" is a song written by Tim Booth, Larry Gott and Jim Glennie, and recorded by British alternative rock band James. It was released on 10 February 1997 as the first single from their album \"Whiplash\". \"She's a Star\" was released in multiple formats in the UK. Reaching number 9 in the UK singles chart, it became the group's third top 10 single, and first since 1991. The video for the single featured British actress Keeley Hawes, who also appeared in Suede's Saturday Night video, released the previous month. UK CD1 UK CD2 UK CD3", "psg_id": "11284801" }, { "title": "She's a Star", "text": "She's a Star \"She's a Star\" is a song written by Tim Booth, Larry Gott and Jim Glennie, and recorded by British alternative rock band James. It was released on 10 February 1997 as the first single from their album \"Whiplash\". \"She's a Star\" was released in multiple formats in the UK. Reaching number 9 in the UK singles chart, it became the group's third top 10 single, and first since 1991. The video for the single featured British actress Keeley Hawes, who also appeared in Suede's Saturday Night video, released the previous month. UK CD1 UK CD2 UK CD3", "psg_id": "11284800" }, { "title": "Amanda Foreman (actress)", "text": "uses her magic on Felicity. She was a recurring guest star until 2006 on the spy drama \"Alias\", where she played Carrie Bowman, an NSA agent and the wife of Marshall Flinkman (Kevin Weisman). Foreman later starred as Ivy on ABC's What About Brian, which was canceled in May 2007. Foreman has guest starred on shows such as \"Nash Bridges\", \"Six Feet Under\", \"ER\", and \"In Plain Sight\". She also had a recurring role on \"Private Practice\", which she reprised in Season 4. Foreman has a recurring role on \"Parenthood\" as Suze Lessing. Amanda Foreman (actress) Amanda Foreman (born July", "psg_id": "4993557" }, { "title": "Cheers", "text": "and everyone shouts \"Swarley,\" same as when the characters traditionally yelled \"Norm!\" whenever Norm Peterson entered the Cheers bar, and he turns and walks out dejectedly as Carl the bartender plays \"Where Everybody Knows Your Name.\" The camera angle also changes to show the same bar set-up and framing for the main interior bar shots featured in \"Cheers\". Additionally, the end credits are done in the gold \"Cooper Black\" font of the \"Cheers\" credits (which was a highly popular font for sitcoms of the early-to-mid-1980s). The is named for Norm Peterson due to Armin Shimerman calling the originally nameless character", "psg_id": "73148" }, { "title": "James A. Guest", "text": "president and CEO of the Consumer Union, Guest appeared in the 72-year-old organization's first-ever television advertisement, urging Congress to pass the Affordable Care Act. NPR described Guest as a \"quietly influential figure\" who was mostly unknown to Americans but exercised influence through the widely read \"Consumer Reports\" magazine and website. He ranked #11 of \"the 100 most powerful people in health care\" compiled by the trade publication \"Modern Healthcare\". Guest noted that the Consumers Union had favored health care reform since 1939, \"taking the position that everybody in the country ought to have insurance coverage.\" Guest has led several advocacy", "psg_id": "13421343" }, { "title": "The Cheers", "text": "a song about a wild-living leather-jacketed motorcyclist, which went to number six on the charts. The Cheers members included Bert Convy (1933-1991) who would later serve as host of several daytime television game shows such as \"Tattletales\", \"Super Password\", \"Win, Lose or Draw\" and \"3rd Degree\", Sue Allen and Gil Garfield (1933-2011). Leiber and Stoller wrote and produced 'Chicken' (1955) for The Cheers, parodying the central sequence from James Dean's film \"Rebel Without a Cause\". The Cheers The Cheers were an American vocal group, that had a string of hits in the mid-1950s starting with \"(Bazoom) I Need Your Lovin'.\"", "psg_id": "10779376" }, { "title": "Star Awards for Best Actress", "text": "that year. Star Awards for Best Actress The Star Awards for Best Actress is an award presented annually at the Star Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1994. The category was introduced in 1995, at the 2nd Star Awards ceremony; Fann Wong received the award for her role in \"Chronicle of Life\" and it is given in honour of a Mediacorp actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role. The nominees are determined by a team of judges employed by Mediacorp; winners are selected by a majority vote from the entire judging panel. Since its inception,", "psg_id": "17541184" }, { "title": "Star Awards for Best Actress", "text": "Star Awards for Best Actress The Star Awards for Best Actress is an award presented annually at the Star Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1994. The category was introduced in 1995, at the 2nd Star Awards ceremony; Fann Wong received the award for her role in \"Chronicle of Life\" and it is given in honour of a Mediacorp actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role. The nominees are determined by a team of judges employed by Mediacorp; winners are selected by a majority vote from the entire judging panel. Since its inception, the award", "psg_id": "17541182" }, { "title": "Analogous colors", "text": "color at first until approach. The colors are pure and aren’t affected by their complements which grab attention. This was commonly used in impressionism by artists such as Monet, Pissarro, and Degas. Pierre Bonnard has also been noted for using it. Analogous colors Analogous colors are groups of three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, sharing a common color, with one being the dominant color, which tends to be a primary or secondary color, and a tertiary. Red, orange, and red-orange are examples. The term \"analogous\" refers to having analogy, or corresponding to something in", "psg_id": "16121593" }, { "title": "AFI's 100 Years...100 Cheers", "text": "over 60 minutes long. American film: English language film with significant creative and/or production elements from the United States. Cheers: Movies that inspire with characters of vision and conviction who face adversity and often make a personal sacrifice for the greater good. Whether these films end happily or not, they are ultimately triumphant—both filling audiences with hope and empowering them with the spirit of human potential. Legacy: Films whose \"cheers\" continue to echo across a century of American cinema. AFI's 100 Years...100 Cheers 100 Years…100 Cheers: America's Most Inspiring Movies is a list of the most inspiring films as determined", "psg_id": "6486704" }, { "title": "Be Our Guest", "text": "campy, percussive sound.\" Be Our Guest \"Be Our Guest\" is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken for Walt Disney Pictures' 30th animated feature film \"Beauty and the Beast\" (1991). Recorded by American actor Jerry Orbach and English actress Angela Lansbury as Lumiere and Mrs. Potts, respectively, \"Be Our Guest\" is a large-scale Broadway-inspired musical number that takes place during the first half of \"Beauty and the Beast\", performed by the castle's staff of enchanted objects in an elaborate attempt to welcome Belle. Menken initially intended for the melody of \"Be Our Guest\" to be temporary", "psg_id": "7898863" }, { "title": "Be Our Guest", "text": "Be Our Guest \"Be Our Guest\" is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken for Walt Disney Pictures' 30th animated feature film \"Beauty and the Beast\" (1991). Recorded by American actor Jerry Orbach and English actress Angela Lansbury as Lumiere and Mrs. Potts, respectively, \"Be Our Guest\" is a large-scale Broadway-inspired musical number that takes place during the first half of \"Beauty and the Beast\", performed by the castle's staff of enchanted objects in an elaborate attempt to welcome Belle. Menken initially intended for the melody of \"Be Our Guest\" to be temporary but was ultimately", "psg_id": "7898827" } ]
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what was the first sitcom to reach no 1 in the nielsen ratings?
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The number of persons age 2 and older in U.S. TV Households is estimated to be 304.5 million. A single national ratings point represents 1% of the total number. Nielsen re-estimates the number of television-equipped households each August for the upcoming television season. Share is the percentage of television sets in use that are tuned to the program of Households Using Television (HUT) or", "psg_id": "1790342" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "desired audience as well as message recall and advertisement likeability. The table below lists television shows in the U.S. with the highest average household Nielsen rating for each television season. Nielsen ratings Nielsen ratings are the audience measurement systems operated by Nielsen Media Research that seek to determine the audience size and composition of television programming in the United States using a rating system. Nielsen Media Research was founded by Arthur C. Nielsen, a market analyst whose career had begun in the 1920s with brand advertising analysis and had expanded into radio market analysis during the 1930s, culminating in Nielsen", "psg_id": "1790361" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 1 (Nielsen)", "text": "\"Symphony in C\".) Simpson states \"it is possibly the first symphony to end in a key other than that in which it started\". Books Scores Symphony No. 1 (Nielsen) Symphony No. 1 in G minor, Op. 7, FS 16 is the first symphony of Danish composer Carl Nielsen. Written between 1891 and 1892, it was dedicated to his wife, Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen. The work's première, on 14 March 1894, was performed by Johan Svendsen conducting the Chapel Royal Orchestra (Royal Danish Orchestra), with Nielsen himself among the second violins. It is one of two symphonies by Nielsen without a subtitle", "psg_id": "9765229" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 1 (Nielsen)", "text": "Symphony No. 1 (Nielsen) Symphony No. 1 in G minor, Op. 7, FS 16 is the first symphony of Danish composer Carl Nielsen. Written between 1891 and 1892, it was dedicated to his wife, Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen. The work's première, on 14 March 1894, was performed by Johan Svendsen conducting the Chapel Royal Orchestra (Royal Danish Orchestra), with Nielsen himself among the second violins. It is one of two symphonies by Nielsen without a subtitle (the other being his Symphony No. 5). The symphony is in the standard four movements, with the following tempo markings: A typical performance takes approximately", "psg_id": "9765227" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "is. A related criticism of the Nielsen ratings system is its lack of a system for measuring television audiences in environments outside the home, such as college dormitories, transport terminals, bars, jails and other public places where television is frequently viewed, often by large numbers of people in a common setting. In 2005, Nielsen announced plans to incorporate viewing by away-from-home college students into its sample. Internet television viewing is another rapidly growing market for which Nielsen ratings fail to account for viewers. iTunes, Hulu, YouTube, and some of the networks' own websites (such as ABC.com and CBS.com) provide full-length", "psg_id": "1790355" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "December 1947. They measured the top 20 programs in four areas: total audience, average audience, cumulative audience and homes per dollar spent for time and talent. In 1950, Nielsen moved to television, developing a ratings system using the methods he and his company had developed for radio. That method became the primary source of audience measurement information in the television industry. Nielsen television ratings are gathered in one of two ways: Changing systems of viewing have impacted Nielsen's methods of market research. In 2005, Nielsen began measuring the usage of digital video recording devices such as TiVos. Initial results indicated", "psg_id": "1790340" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "average viewership for only the commercial time within the program. These \"Commercial Ratings\" first became available on May 31, 2007. Additionally, Nielsen provides different \"streams\" of this data in order to take into consideration delayed viewing (DVR) data, at any interval up to seven days. C3 was the metric launched in 2007, and refers to the ratings for average commercial minutes in live programming plus total playback by digital video recorder out to three days after. By the end of 2012, some television executives wanted to see C7, ratings for live plus seven days, with CBS Corporation chief executive officer", "psg_id": "1790347" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "that time-shifted viewing will have a significant impact on television ratings. A year later, the networks were not yet figuring these new results into their ad rates because of the resistance of advertisers. Since about October 2017, Nielsen has also begun to track select programs from specific partners that air on subscription-based video on demand (SVOD) services like Netflix. Partnering distributors insert a \"tag\" into the program to be distributed on these services which Nielsen can track without input from Netflix. Partnering distributors are able to determine if these ratings can be released publicly or not. The most commonly cited", "psg_id": "1790341" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "CNBC talk show \"McEnroe\" was one notable example. Another example is The CW show, \"CW Now\", which received two 0.0 ratings in the same season. In 2014, Nielsen reported that American viewership of live television (totaling on average four hours and 32 minutes per day) had dropped 12 minutes per day compared to the year before. Nielsen reported several reasons for the shift away from live television: increased viewership of time-shifted television (mainly through DVRs) and viewership of internet video (clips from video sharing websites and streams of full-length television shows). Nielsen Media Research also provides statistics on specific demographics", "psg_id": "1790344" }, { "title": "String Quartet No. 1 (Nielsen)", "text": "String Quartet No. 1 (Nielsen) Carl Nielsen's String Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Opus 13, was first performed privately on 18 December 1889 in Copenhagen. It was the first of Nielsen's four string quartets in the official series. Originally written in 1889, the piece was later slightly revised for its first public performance on 3 February 1898 in the smaller hall at the Odd Fellows Mansion in Copenhagen under the leadership of violinist Anton Svendsen. In particular, Nielsen added a \"Résumé\" section in the finale, bringing together themes from the first, third and fourth movements. Although arranged at short", "psg_id": "15029560" }, { "title": "String Quartet No. 1 (Nielsen)", "text": "minor is among the more popular of Nielsen's works and is the most frequently performed of his string quartets. String Quartet No. 1 (Nielsen) Carl Nielsen's String Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Opus 13, was first performed privately on 18 December 1889 in Copenhagen. It was the first of Nielsen's four string quartets in the official series. Originally written in 1889, the piece was later slightly revised for its first public performance on 3 February 1898 in the smaller hall at the Odd Fellows Mansion in Copenhagen under the leadership of violinist Anton Svendsen. In particular, Nielsen added a", "psg_id": "15029563" }, { "title": "Ratings Guy", "text": "It’s ironic that this show, hardly the most intelligent one on TV, is determined to be more popular than a show like \"Bob’s Burgers\", thanks to the Nielsen ratings. Stones, glass houses, and whatnot, though it was low ratings that caused the show to die twice. But it’s also the same ratings that’s caused the show to keep going, through its cable revival and high ratings since then. And as with every criticism of Nielsen, there’s no real solution for what to do that’s better, really. So it winds up all feeling like empty words. It may have been topical,", "psg_id": "16819817" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "regard to personnel. In some of the mid-size markets, diaries provide viewer information for up to two additional \"sweeps\" months (October and January). There is some public critique regarding accuracy and potential bias within Nielsen's rating system, including some concerns that the Nielsen ratings system is rapidly becoming outdated because of new technology like smartphones, DVRs, tablet computers and Internet streaming services as preferred or alternative methods for television viewing. In June 2006, however, Nielsen announced a plan to revamp its entire methodology to include all types of media viewing in its sample. Since viewers are aware of being part", "psg_id": "1790351" }, { "title": "Television ratings in Australia", "text": "provide the audience measurement services to both OzTAM and Regional TAM having previously operated their own measurement service. In 2017, the metropolitan homes measured will increase to 5,250. From 27 December 2009, OzTAM and Regional TAM introduced time shift ratings, measuring viewers who watch a program within seven days of its first broadcast. Ratings reports were subsequently broken out into two parts: In October 2014, Australia became the third country to introduce Nielsen Twitter TV ratings, measuring reach and activity of television related discussions on the social media platform. From 3 April 2016, OzTAM began releasing timeshift viewing data for", "psg_id": "6365839" }, { "title": "AGB Nielsen Philippine TV ratings controversy", "text": "AGB Nielsen Philippine TV ratings controversy A legal conflict among AGB Nielsen Philippines, GMA Network and ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation in the Philippines for an alleged television ratings breach that occurred in Western Visayan cities of Bacolod and Iloilo, has been ongoing since the last quarter of 2007-2008. On December 20, 2007, Judge Charito Gonzales, Quezon City Regional Trial Court Br. 80 released a temporary restraining order on TV ratings surveys based on a civil case filed by ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation versus AGB Nielsen Media Research Philippines. ABS-CBN accused rival GMA Network of funding bribing operations at Bacolod City, to discredit", "psg_id": "11447279" }, { "title": "Sitcom", "text": "airing from 1984 until 1992, spent five consecutive seasons as the number one rated show on television. \"The Cosby Show\" and \"All in the Family\" are the only sitcoms in the history of the Nielsen ratings, to be the number one show for five seasons. It spent all eight of its seasons in the Top 20. According to \"TV Guide\", the show \"was TV's biggest hit in the 1980s, and almost single handedly revived the sitcom genre and NBC's ratings fortunes.\" \"TV Guide\" also ranked it 28th on their list of \"50 Greatest Shows\". In addition, Cliff Huxtable was named", "psg_id": "12858864" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "kept a show on the air and one that would cancel it was so small as to be statistically insignificant, and yet the show that just happened to get the higher rating would survive. In addition, the Nielsen ratings encouraged a strong push for demographic measurements. This caused problems with households that had multiple television sets or households where viewers would enter the simpler codes (usually their child's) raising serious questions to the quality of the demographic data. The situation further deteriorated as the popularity of cable television expanded the number of viewable networks to the point that the margin", "psg_id": "1790353" }, { "title": "AGB Nielsen Philippine TV ratings controversy", "text": "regarded as ineffective in his duties.\" On February 14, 2008, Judge Inting issued a TRO barring ABS-CBN from airing defamatory statements against GMA. AGB Nielsen Philippine TV ratings controversy A legal conflict among AGB Nielsen Philippines, GMA Network and ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation in the Philippines for an alleged television ratings breach that occurred in Western Visayan cities of Bacolod and Iloilo, has been ongoing since the last quarter of 2007-2008. On December 20, 2007, Judge Charito Gonzales, Quezon City Regional Trial Court Br. 80 released a temporary restraining order on TV ratings surveys based on a civil case filed by", "psg_id": "11447284" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "Persons Using Television (PUT) who are tuned to a specific program, station or network in a specific area at a specific time. For example, Nielsen may report a show as receiving a 4.4/8 during its broadcast; this would mean that out of all television-equipped households (that is to say homes with a TV set, not total number of people), 4.4% were tuned in to that program, while among those households watching TV at the time 8% of them watched. Because ratings are based on samples, it is possible for shows to get a 0.0 rating, despite having an audience; the", "psg_id": "1790343" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 4 (Nielsen)", "text": "Symphony No. 4 (Nielsen) Symphony No. 4, Op. 29, FS 76, also known as \"The Inextinguishable\" (), was completed by Danish composer Carl Nielsen in 1916. Composed against the backdrop of the First World War, this symphony is among the most dramatic that Nielsen wrote, featuring a \"battle\" between two sets of timpani. Nielsen was thinking about a new symphony in 1914, and in May he wrote to his wife (who was in Celle): I have an idea for a new composition, which has no programme but will express what we understand by the spirit of life or manifestations of", "psg_id": "5975938" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "Les Moonves making the claim C7 made ratings increase by 30%. The American television measurement by Nielsen is based on three different methodological approaches. In the 25 TV markets with the highest sales (e. g. New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver) the Local People Meter (LPM) is measured. Individuals register individually, the measurement is carried out on 365 days over 24 hours. The SET Meter (Diary & Electronic) is used in 31 smaller markets (such as Nashville, Salt Lake City). In four sweeps in the months of February, May, July and November, target group data are collected with the diary", "psg_id": "1790348" }, { "title": "Sitcom", "text": "share), according to \"The New York Times\". \"Sanford and Son\", which ran from 1972 to 1977, was included on the \"Time\" magazine's list of the \"100 Best TV Shows of All Time\" in 2007. \"All in the Family\", premiered on January 1971, is often regarded in the United States as one of the greatest television series of all time. Following a lackluster first season, the show became the most watched show in the United States during summer reruns and afterwards ranked number one in the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976. It became the first television series to reach", "psg_id": "12858860" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 2 (Nielsen)", "text": "Symphony No. 2 (Nielsen) Symphony No. 2 \"De fire Temperamenter\", \"The Four Temperaments\", Op. 16, FS 29 is the second symphony by Danish composer Carl Nielsen, written in 1901–1902 and dedicated to Ferruccio Busoni. It was first performed on 1 December 1902 for the Danish Concert Association, with Nielsen himself conducting. As indicated in the subtitle, each of its four movements is a musical sketch of a humor of the four temperaments: choleric, phlegmatic, melancholic, and sanguine. Despite its apparent concept of program music, the work is a fully integrated symphony in traditional symphonic structure. Nielsen began on the Second", "psg_id": "9766923" }, { "title": "AGB Nielsen Philippine TV ratings controversy", "text": "the former. The Court further ordered ABS-CBN to file comment on the plea of AGB Nielsen for the alleged gathering and dissemination of television ratings data, within five days or until 22 December. On December 21, 2007, DZMM correspondent Junrie Hidalgo reported a news story titled \"AGB Nielsen, umamin sa dayaan: GMA Network, tahasang itinurong nasa likod ng dayaan\" (AGB Nielsen admits the cheating: GMA Network fiercely accused of being responsible of the cheating) during the program Showbiz Mismo, hosted by Cristy Fermin and Jobert Sucaldito. The news story is based on an interview of AGB Nielsen's General Manager Maya", "psg_id": "11447280" }, { "title": "All in the Family", "text": "often regarded in the United States as one of the greatest television series of all time. Following a lackluster first season, the show soon became the most watched show in the United States during summer reruns and afterwards ranked number one in the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976. It became the first television series to reach the milestone of having topped the Nielsen ratings for five consecutive years. The episode \"Sammy's Visit\" was ranked number 13 on \"TV Guide's\" 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. \"TV Guide's \"50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time ranked \"All in the", "psg_id": "1413989" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "Latino households represent 5.7% of the Nielsen sample, compared to 5.0% in the general population. By October 2006, News Corporation and Nielsen settled, with Nielsen agreeing to spend an additional $50 million to ensure that minority viewing was not being underreported by the new electronic people meter system. In 2011, CBS and Nielsen proposed a model consisting of six viewer segments which according to their empirical research are more relevant for advertisers than older models based on gender and age. The segments are based on user behavior, motivations, and psychographics. It is argued that the model can increase reaching the", "psg_id": "1790360" }, { "title": "Nielsen Audio", "text": "instant ratings data on what people were watching. A reporting board lit up to indicate which homes were listening to which broadcasts. On December 18, 2012, The Nielsen Company announced that it would acquire Arbitron, its only competitor, for US$1.26 billion. The acquisition closed on September 30, 2013, and the company was re-branded as Nielsen Audio. As a condition of the deal to allow a monopoly, Nielsen must license its ratings data and technology to a third party for eight years. Arbitron's syndicated radio ratings service collects data by selecting a random sample of a population throughout the United States,", "psg_id": "2281457" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 2 (Nielsen)", "text": "the composer had conducted at least 13 performances in Denmark, Norway (Christiania and Bergen), Sweden (Gothenburg) and Germany (Berlin). In 1921, it was also performed in London under Sir Henry Wood and, in 1927, by the Pasdeloup Orchestra in Paris conducted by Frederik Schnedler-Petersen. Books Scores Symphony No. 2 (Nielsen) Symphony No. 2 \"De fire Temperamenter\", \"The Four Temperaments\", Op. 16, FS 29 is the second symphony by Danish composer Carl Nielsen, written in 1901–1902 and dedicated to Ferruccio Busoni. It was first performed on 1 December 1902 for the Danish Concert Association, with Nielsen himself conducting. As indicated in", "psg_id": "9766934" }, { "title": "The Apprentice (U.S. season 1)", "text": "The Apprentice (U.S. season 1) The first season of \"The Apprentice\" aired on NBC in the winter and spring of 2004. It featured 16 candidates. This season had high ratings, ranking at No. 7 in the average weekly Nielsen Rankings, with an average viewership of 20.7 million viewers each week. The final episode of the season was seen by an estimated 28.05 million viewers and ranked as the No. 1 show of the week, beating out a new episode of \"\". It was the most popular new show of 2004. In 2016, Omarosa joined Trump's campaign. Katrina Campins supported it;", "psg_id": "3608452" }, { "title": "Symphony No.1: What Happened When I Was Asleep", "text": "be able to pull your headphones out\"\" and YourEDM's Timmy Kusnierek wrote \"\"...It's a beautifully avant-garde collection that incorporates the gamut of genres, including breakbeat, dub, neoclassical, ambient, and more. The ten tracks of the album escalate in intensity, each more pensive and introspective than the last\"\". Symphony No.1: What Happened When I Was Asleep Symphony No.1: What Happened When I Was Asleep is the fifth solo album by Svoy. It was released on June 23, 2015, on Songs of Universal/Universal Music Group, Inc. The album was in production for over 5 years during which Svoy created 10 new selections,", "psg_id": "18879424" }, { "title": "Symphony No.1: What Happened When I Was Asleep", "text": "Symphony No.1: What Happened When I Was Asleep Symphony No.1: What Happened When I Was Asleep is the fifth solo album by Svoy. It was released on June 23, 2015, on Songs of Universal/Universal Music Group, Inc. The album was in production for over 5 years during which Svoy created 10 new selections, including original cover of The Beatles' classic \"The Long and Winding Road\" and Adam Levy's \"I Shot Her Down\". PopMatters' Brice Ezell described it as \"\"...A brooding and knotty piece of music, one whose serpentine flow evades easy comprehension\"\", EDM Assassin's Nick Pesavento suggested \"\"...You will not", "psg_id": "18879423" }, { "title": "News ratings in Australia", "text": "marketing research firm. In 1996, Nielsen Media Research was split off into an independent company, and in 1999 was purchased by the Dutch conglomerate VNU. In 2001, VNU also purchased ACNielsen, thereby bringing both companies under the same corporate umbrella. News ratings in Australia Television news ratings in Australia are collected by three main organisations: OzTAM in metropolitan areas, Regional TAM in regional areas serviced by three commercial television networks, and in areas with two commercial networks, Nielsen Media Research Australia. Ratings are collected for 40 weeks during the year, excluding a two-week break during Easter and ten weeks over", "psg_id": "13205200" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "and validated with the data of the devices (TV set on/off) in the participating households. In the 154 TV markets with the lowest sales (e. g. Harrisburg, PA or Honolulu) the use of TV is only recorded by means of a diary survey. Each year, Nielsen processes approximately two million paper diaries from households across the country, for the months of November, February, May and July—also known as the \"sweeps\" rating periods. The term \"sweeps\" dates from 1954, when Nielsen collected diaries from households in the Eastern United States first; from there they would \"sweep\" west. Seven-day diaries (or eight-day", "psg_id": "1790349" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "plan to replace its aging household electronic data collection methodology in larger local markets with its newer electronic People Meter system. The advocates in the public relations campaign charged that data derived from the newer People Meter system represented a bias toward underreporting minority viewing, which could lead to a de facto discrimination in employment against minority actors and writers. However, Nielsen countered the campaign by revealing its sample composition counts. According to Nielsen Media Research's sample composition counts, , nationwide, African American households using People Meters represented 6.7% of the Nielsen sample, compared to 6.0% in the general population.", "psg_id": "1790359" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "web-based programming, either subscription-based or ad-supported. Though web sites can already track popularity of a site and the referring page, they cannot track viewer demographics. To both track this and expand their market research offerings, Nielsen purchased NetRatings in 2007. However, as noted in a February 2012 \"New York Times\" article, the computer and mobile streams of a program are counted separately from the standard television broadcasts, further degrading the overall quality of the sampling data. As a result, there was no way for NBC to tell if there was any overlap between the roughly 111.3 million traditional television viewers", "psg_id": "1790356" }, { "title": "The Ratings Game", "text": "for a promotion by her philandering and incompetent boss, she reveals to Vic how the ratings system can be bypassed and results fixed by setting up confederates in Nielsen-ratings households to skew the results. They conspire to run a scam that will make Vic's programmes the most-watched on television. The scam works and Vic is voted best new actor at a grand awards ceremony, showing that many viewers (in addition to the confederates) watched his shows. But the agency has now discovered the scam, and as soon as Vic has accepted his award, he is arrested by police. Francine and", "psg_id": "5526253" }, { "title": "Ratings for The NHL on NBC", "text": "Stanley Cup Finals. Note: The 2012-13 season was a lockout shortened season. Ratings for The NHL on NBC The following is an overview of the television ratings for the NBC's National Hockey League telecasts. NBC earned a 1.5/3 overnight Nielsen rating for its first week of NHL action in the 2005–2006 season. The regional coverage was down 11.8% from a 1.7/4 for the first week of \"NHL on ABC\" in 2004. NBC's regional coverage of New York Rangers-Detroit Red Wings to 35% of the country earned a 1.4/3 overnight rating. The game earned a 1.3/3 in New York and a", "psg_id": "8629419" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 4 (Nielsen)", "text": "in contrast, occupies the player with many notes. Notable recordings include: On the basis of information from the Carl Nielsen Society, Symphony No. 4 is one of Nielsen's most widely performed works. Books Scores Symphony No. 4 (Nielsen) Symphony No. 4, Op. 29, FS 76, also known as \"The Inextinguishable\" (), was completed by Danish composer Carl Nielsen in 1916. Composed against the backdrop of the First World War, this symphony is among the most dramatic that Nielsen wrote, featuring a \"battle\" between two sets of timpani. Nielsen was thinking about a new symphony in 1914, and in May he", "psg_id": "5975943" }, { "title": "Ratings for The NHL on NBC", "text": "Ratings for The NHL on NBC The following is an overview of the television ratings for the NBC's National Hockey League telecasts. NBC earned a 1.5/3 overnight Nielsen rating for its first week of NHL action in the 2005–2006 season. The regional coverage was down 11.8% from a 1.7/4 for the first week of \"NHL on ABC\" in 2004. NBC's regional coverage of New York Rangers-Detroit Red Wings to 35% of the country earned a 1.4/3 overnight rating. The game earned a 1.3/3 in New York and a 7.8/17 in Detroit. \"The NHL on NBC\" got only an 0.7 rating", "psg_id": "8629406" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 1 (Nielsen)", "text": "35 minutes. The symphony's melodies have a distinctive Danish flavour and are imbued with Nielsen's personal style. Nielsen scholar Robert Simpson describes the composer's symphonic debut as \"probably the most highly organized first symphony ever written by a young man of twenty-seven.\" The work opens in G minor, and closes with a rousing peroration in C major. This tendency to move away from the original key to C major is the basis of the whole symphony's tonal structure, and displays for the first time Nielsen's hallmark compositional device, \"progressive tonality.\" (Nielsen at one stage even thought of calling the work", "psg_id": "9765228" }, { "title": "String Quartet No. 3 (Nielsen)", "text": "String Quartet No. 3 (Nielsen) Carl Nielsen's String Quartet No. 3 in E flat major or Quartet for Two Violins, Viola and Cello in E flat major, Opus 14, was composed in 1897 and 1898. The third of Nielsen's four string quartets in the official series, it was first performed privately in \"Vor Forening\" (Our Society) on 1 May 1899 with Anton Svendsen, Ludvig Holm, Frederik Marke and Ejler Jensen as performers. In 1897 and 1898, Nielsen was a busy man. Not only was he preparing to write an opera (\"Saul og David\") but he spent the summers looking after", "psg_id": "15031023" }, { "title": "The X Factor Philippines (season 1)", "text": "public vote. Judges' vote to eliminate October 6 October 7 Television ratings for the first season of \"The X Factor Philippines\" on ABS-CBN are gathered from two major sources, namely from AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media. AGB Nielsen's survey ratings are gathered from Mega Manila households, while Kantar Media's survey ratings are gathered from all over the Philippines' urban and rural households. The X Factor Philippines album is the first compilation album by \"The X Factor Philippines Season 1 finalists\". It was released digitally in iTunes Philippines by Star Records in October 6, 2012. The album is composed of 13", "psg_id": "15995081" }, { "title": "Television ratings in Australia", "text": "that commercial television in Australia reaches 85.1% of the population aged over 13 years old (down from 93.1% in 2008) with viewership decreasing fastest in viewers aged under 50. The decline in free-to-air television audiences of recent years has been attributed to a tougher and more competitive environment brought about by video on demand and streaming services. Until 1991, AGB McNair provided television ratings data, covering only homes in Sydney and Melbourne. From 1991 until 2000, 'Nielsen Media Research Australia' was the company that measured television ratings, introducing People meters for the first time. From 2001 onwards, OzTAM and Regional", "psg_id": "6365837" }, { "title": "The Voice Kids (Philippines season 1)", "text": "Lyca Gairanod sang \"Narito Ako.\" Television ratings for the first season of \"The Voice of the Philippines\" on ABS-CBN were gathered from two major sources, namely from AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media. AGB Nielsen's survey ratings were gathered from Mega Manila households, while Kantar Media's survey ratings were gathered from urban and rural households all over the Philippines. The Voice Kids (Philippines season 1) The first season of The Voice Kids was a Philippine reality singing competition on ABS-CBN. It was based on the Dutch reality competition of the same name. Lea Salonga, Sarah Geronimo, and Bamboo Mañalac, who also", "psg_id": "17805555" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "advertising industries last revised in 2006. As such, Nielsen can only count viewership for television-originated broadcasts, and must exclude viewers who watch programs on digital platforms if the program does not have an identical advertising load or a linear watermark. After Nielsen took over the contract for producing data on Irish advertising in 2009, agencies said that they were \"disastrous\" and claimed that the information produced by them is too inaccurate to be trusted by them or their clients. In 2004, News Corporation retained the services of public relations firm Glover Park to launch a campaign aimed at delaying Nielsen's", "psg_id": "1790358" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 6 (Nielsen)", "text": "Symphony No. 6 (Nielsen) Symphony No. 6 \"Sinfonia semplice\", (no opus number), FS 116. In August 1924 Danish composer Carl Nielsen began working on a Sixth Symphony, which turned out to be his last. By the end of October he wrote to Carl Johan Michaelsen: The first movement was finished at the end of November while he was in Copenhagen, and the second movement was composed during Christmas. At the end of January 1925 he traveled to the French Riviera with his wife. While he had been in Copenhagen, Nielsen had composed the third movement, but he now had to", "psg_id": "4513473" }, { "title": "News ratings in Australia", "text": "Seven Network, the Nine Network and Network Ten, and is the official source of television news ratings data for all metropolitan television in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth as well as subscription services (such as Sky News Australia) on a national basis. Regional TAM is a research firm that provides the television news ratings for regional television markets with three commercial television operators. Nielsen Media Research Australia is an American-based firm that measures the audiences for areas that remain un-aggregated, and of which are today known as diary markets. Nielsen Media Research began as a division of ACNielsen, a", "psg_id": "13205199" }, { "title": "The Amazing Race Philippines 1", "text": "the race's final Roadblock, one team member had to ride a motorcycle and finish 20 laps in a motorcross course in order to receive their clue. Television ratings for the first season of \"The Amazing Race Philippines\" on TV5 are based from two firms, AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media - TNS. AGB Nielsen mostly covers Mega Manila, while Kantar Media - TNS covers mostly the Philippines. The Amazing Race Philippines 1 The first season of The Amazing Race Philippines features eleven teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around the Philippines. The show is hosted by", "psg_id": "16721125" }, { "title": "Nielsen Holdings", "text": "Barns. While the Nielsen brand is most often associated with television ratings, those TV ratings services comprise approximately one-quarter of the company's business and revenues. After substantial work to simplify the company over the last several years, Nielsen today aligns its business into two reporting segments: Buy (consumer purchasing measurement and analytics) and Watch (media audience measurement and analytics). Nielsen's Buy segment (approx. 45% of global revenues) primarily helps packaged goods companies and retailers (and Wall Street analysts) understand what consumers are buying in terms of categories, brands and products. The company's aim is to measure all consumer purchases as", "psg_id": "3921356" }, { "title": "Nielsen Holdings", "text": "A2/M2 Three Screen Report also includes trends in timeshifted viewing behavior and its relationship to online video viewing, a demographic breakdown of mobile video viewers and DVR penetration. On September 30, 2016, Nielsen made its Digital Content Ratings available in full syndication for clients. On September 9, 2016, Nielsen announced that it will retire its paper TV diaries by mid-2017 and provide all electronic measurement in its local television ratings. Nielsen was acquired by the Dun & Bradstreet Company in 1984. In 1996, D&B divided the company into two separate companies: Nielsen Media Research, which was responsible for TV ratings,", "psg_id": "3921364" }, { "title": "News ratings in Australia", "text": "News ratings in Australia Television news ratings in Australia are collected by three main organisations: OzTAM in metropolitan areas, Regional TAM in regional areas serviced by three commercial television networks, and in areas with two commercial networks, Nielsen Media Research Australia. Ratings are collected for 40 weeks during the year, excluding a two-week break during Easter and ten weeks over summer. The majority of locally produced news and public affairs top the rating charts week after week. Throughout the early to mid 1980's, \"Ten Eyewitness News\", Network Ten's newscast was the leader in news in the markets of Sydney, Melbourne,", "psg_id": "13205192" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 3 (Nielsen)", "text": "It was the first of Nielsen's symphonies to be commercially released on record, with Erik Tuxen conducting the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Books Scores Symphony No. 3 (Nielsen) The Danish composer Carl Nielsen wrote his Symphony No. 3 \"Sinfonia Espansiva\", Op. 27, FS 60, between 1910 and 1911. Around 35 minutes in length, it is unique in his symphonic output for having vocal parts, specifically wordless solos for soprano and baritone in the second movement. The symphony followed Nielsen's tenure as bandmaster at the Royal Danish Opera in Copenhagen. Nielsen himself conducted the premiere of the work, along with the", "psg_id": "7913140" }, { "title": "The Amazing World of Gumball (season 1)", "text": "but their plots and titles are still unknown. The season premiere \"The DVD\" was watched by 2.120 million viewers in the United States, and received a 0.4 rating in the 18–49 demographic Nielsen household rating. Nielsen ratings are audience measurement systems that determine the audience size and composition of television programming in the United States, which means that the episode was seen by 0.8 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds at the time of the broadcast. \"The A.V. Club\"s Noel Murray graded the DVD release of the series' first 12 episodes a B+, writing that \"what sets [\"The Amazing World", "psg_id": "17073854" }, { "title": "The Reach Museum", "text": "The Reach Museum The Reach Museum, also known as the Hanford Reach Interpretive Center, is a museum and visitor center for Hanford Reach National Monument located in Richland, Washington. The center tells a story of the cultural, natural, and scientific history of the Hanford Reach and Columbia Basin area, as well as promoting tourism. The Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology (CREHST) was the predecessor that transitioned into what is now the Hanford Reach Interpretive Center. The Reach opened on July 1, 2014. The Reach is host to two main exhibit galleries. The exhibit in gallery one tells", "psg_id": "19606671" }, { "title": "The Sitcom Trials", "text": "Canal Cafe Theatre, Finborough Theatre, Soho Theatre, Ealing Studios, The Green Room Club, and the Hen and Chickens Theatre. \"The Sitcom Trials\" debuted at the Gilded Balloon venue at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2001, with a show starring Miranda Hart, returning in 2002 & 2004. The first TV series was a Carlton production for ITV/HTV, broadcast live from Bristol over eight weeks in 2003. The first Hollywood \"Sitcom Trials\" took place in 2005. In 2008 the Sitcom Trials won the Fringe Report Award for Best Encourager of New Talent. In 2013 and 2016 The Sitcom Trials returned to the Gilded", "psg_id": "7203562" }, { "title": "The Bart Wants What It Wants", "text": "episode, Jean stated that the scene was written at a time when celebrity look-alikes were making \"excellent livings\". At one point in the episode, Bart and Greta are seen playing Scrabble, a word game manufactured by Hasbro. The music cue that plays before and after Skinner's comedy routine is based on the intro music from the American television sitcom \"Seinfeld\". The episode title is a reference to the common phrase \"the heart wants what it wants\". In its original American broadcast, \"The Bart Wants What It Wants\" received a 6.1 rating, according to Nielsen Media Research, translating to approximately 6.4", "psg_id": "4953497" }, { "title": "The Sitcom Trials", "text": "event called \"The Sitcom Mission\", the first Grand Final of which was in the New Diorama Theatre on Monday 31 May 2010. In Feb 2011 Hat Trick Productions announced their support of the 2011 Sitcom Mission season The Sitcom Trials The Sitcom Trials is a stage and TV show devised, produced, and presented by Kev F. Sutherland. Beginning in Bristol in 1999, it showcases new sitcoms and comedy items in a head-to-head format. The audience then vote for the one they like best and only see the ending of the winner. \"The Sitcom Trials\" began life on stage in Bristol", "psg_id": "7203569" }, { "title": "Television ratings in Australia", "text": "TAM took over. OzTAM is wholly owned by the three commercial broadcasters (Seven Network, Nine Network and Network Ten), while Regional TAM is owned by a number of regional broadcasters, however both operate independently. In total, OzTAM measures ratings from 3,500 homes, with 950 homes in Sydney, 900 in Melbourne, 650 in Brisbane and 500 each in Adelaide and Perth, with these ratings commonly referred to as 'five city metro ratings'. A further 2,000 homes outside these five cities are measured by Regional TAM, and an additional 1,200 homes monitor viewing of subscription television in Australia. Nielsen are contracted to", "psg_id": "6365838" }, { "title": "Ratings Guy", "text": "punctuated beats with a lot of laughs, whatever it is Seth MacFarlane and the writers wanted to say about television in general, and how Nielsen ratings disproportionately affect what the industry produces, got muffled by a mood-killing second act and a sloppy conclusion. Carter Dotson of \"TV Fanatic\" gave the episode three and a half stars out of five, saying \"Yet the show painted such broad strokes, as it does tend to do, that it didn’t really have a whole lot to say, other than that they think idiots determine what’s ‘popular’ and what isn’t. Yeah, that’s an original viewpoint.", "psg_id": "16819816" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 3 (Nielsen)", "text": "Symphony No. 3 (Nielsen) The Danish composer Carl Nielsen wrote his Symphony No. 3 \"Sinfonia Espansiva\", Op. 27, FS 60, between 1910 and 1911. Around 35 minutes in length, it is unique in his symphonic output for having vocal parts, specifically wordless solos for soprano and baritone in the second movement. The symphony followed Nielsen's tenure as bandmaster at the Royal Danish Opera in Copenhagen. Nielsen himself conducted the premiere of the work, along with the premiere of his Violin Concerto, on February 28, 1912 with Copenhagen's Royal Danish Orchestra. The character designation of the first movement (Allegro espansivo) serves", "psg_id": "7913138" }, { "title": "Arthur Nielsen", "text": "market prior to the introduction of computerized digital networks that in the 1990s enabled continuous and comprehensive monitoring of sales by product retailers. Nielsen was also a pioneer in developing methods of measuring the audience of radio and television broadcasting programs, most notably the Nielsen ratings. Nielsen inaugurated a National Radio Index for broadcasters and advertisers in 1942, followed by a television ratings service in 1950. By the time of his death, the company's revenue was US$398 million annually. With his son Arthur Nielsen Jr. he won the U.S. Father and Son doubles tennis titles in 1946 and 1948. He", "psg_id": "3353484" }, { "title": "Black sitcom", "text": "the advertising agency BBDO which has analyzed ratings figures, to the failure of humor to translate. The high ratings achieved by Bill Cosby have been ascribed to humor that has appealed to both whites and blacks. In the early days of television, black actors were often cast in stereotypical roles, often as comic clowns in a tradition tracing back to the genre of black minstrelsy popular in the early 20th century. The first television sitcom to portray black people, \"Amos 'n Andy\", was widely popular among diverse audiences. The actors on the original radio show were both white, however the", "psg_id": "4935771" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 5 (Nielsen)", "text": "Symphony No. 5 (Nielsen) Symphony No. 5, Op. 50, FS 97 is a symphony composed by Carl Nielsen in Denmark between 1920 and 1922. It was first performed in Copenhagen on 24 January 1922 with the composer conducting. It is one of the two of Nielsen's six symphonies lacking a subtitle. The Fifth Symphony has a non-customary structure, comprising two movements instead of the common three or four. Written in a modern musical language, it draws on the theme of contrast and opposition. The post-World War I composition is also described as having elements of war. There is no documentation", "psg_id": "5889943" }, { "title": "The New Andy Griffith Show", "text": "The New Andy Griffith Show The New Andy Griffith Show is an American sitcom that was broadcast in the United States on CBS in 1971 on Fridays at 8:30 ET. It debuted on January 8, 1971, and ended on May 21, 1971. Actor Andy Griffith had left his first sitcom, \"The Andy Griffith Show\", voluntarily after the 1967-68 season while it was still number one in the Nielsen ratings and despite a high-dollar offer from CBS to continue it, in order to pursue his other interests, singing and motion picture acting, and to prevent his being typecast solely as a", "psg_id": "8756551" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 5 (Nielsen)", "text": "1950 with Erik Tuxen conducting the same orchestra at the Edinburgh Festival. An international breakthrough was made only when Leonard Bernstein recorded the symphony with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in 1962 for CBS. This recording helped Nielsen's music to achieve appreciation beyond his home country, and is considered one of the finest recorded accounts of the symphony. Symphony No. 5 (Nielsen) Symphony No. 5, Op. 50, FS 97 is a symphony composed by Carl Nielsen in Denmark between 1920 and 1922. It was first performed in Copenhagen on 24 January 1922 with the composer conducting. It is one of", "psg_id": "5889961" }, { "title": "What Was Missing", "text": "cry because the songs featured in the episode were so full of emotion. \"Adventure Time\" composer, Tim Kiefer, played the instruments featured in the episode himself. To complement the tones of the bass and viola, he created percussion sounds with Game Boy loops, and then used an autochord for \"Princess Bubblegum's melodies\" to make \"pretty, melodic swoops to accompany BMO's rigid, robotic patterns, loops, and structures.\" \"What Was Missing\" first aired on Cartoon Network on September 26, 2011. The episode was viewed by 2.185 million viewers and scored a 0.4 Nielsen rating in the 18–49-year-old demographic. This means it was", "psg_id": "16566921" }, { "title": "Hot in Cleveland (season 1)", "text": "quintupling their viewership. The season ended with the finale \"Tornado\", which attracted 3.40 million viewers. The season averaged 3.12 million viewers per episode and a 0.8 Nielsen rating. \"Hot in Cleveland\" also aired in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom to ratings success. Critical reception for the series was positive, with many television critics praising the main cast's performance, most notably White, and the series as \"well-acted\" and \"funny.\" \"Hot in Cleveland\" also garnered several comparisons to the 1980s NBC sitcom \"The Golden Girls\", which White also starred in. The entire season was released on DVD in Region", "psg_id": "15129461" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "million more viewers on average. Because of its strength in young \"demos\" (demographic groups), NBC was able to charge almost three times as much for a commercial during \"Friends\" as CBS charged for \"Murder, She Wrote\", even though the two series had a similar amount of total viewership during the two seasons they were on the air concurrently. \"Glee\" (on Fox) and \"The Office\" (on NBC) drew fewer total viewers than \"NCIS\" (on CBS) during the 2009–10 season, but earned an average of $272,694 and $213,617 respectively, compared to $150,708 for \"NCIS\". Nielsen also provides viewership data calculated as the", "psg_id": "1790346" }, { "title": "All in the Family", "text": "special was so well received by the viewing audience CBS aired reruns of \"All in the Family\" during its summer schedule in 1991, garnering higher ratings than the new series scheduled next to it, Norman Lear's sitcom \"Sunday Dinner\". The latter was Lear's return to TV series producing after a seven-year absence, and was cancelled after the six-week tryout run due to being poorly received by audiences. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (formerly Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment) released the first six seasons of \"All in the Family\" on DVD in Region 1 between 2002 and 2007. No further seasons were released,", "psg_id": "1414021" }, { "title": "String Quartet No. 2 (Nielsen)", "text": "String Quartet No. 2 (Nielsen) Carl Nielsen's String Quartet No. 2 in F minor or Quartet for Two Violins, Viola and Cello in F minor, Opus 5, was composed in 1890, partly in Denmark but mostly in Germany where the composer was travelling on a stipend. The second of Nielsen's four string quartets in the official series, it was first performed privately for Joseph Joachim on 18 November 1890 at the Hochschule für Ausübende Tonkunst in Berlin. Nielsen reported in an interview that he was inspired to write the first movement of his second quartet when the theme suddenly occurred", "psg_id": "15031817" }, { "title": "News ratings in Australia", "text": "had dominated for a long period. Seven, however, hit back in 2016, thanks to a new lead-in game show titled \"The Chase Australia\", which helped to lift its news audience numbers on the east coast, where Nine continues to remain dominant. There are three main organisations: OzTAM in metropolitan areas, Regional TAM in regional areas serviced by three commercial television networks, and in areas with two commercial networks, Nielsen Media Research Australia, that measure television news ratings in Australia. OzTAM is an Australian television ratings research firm that collects and markets news rating data. It is jointly owned by the", "psg_id": "13205198" }, { "title": "Sitcom", "text": "ran from 1951 to 1957 on CBS, was the most watched show in the United States in four of its six seasons, and was the first to end its run at the top of the Nielsen ratings (an accomplishment later matched only by \"The Andy Griffith Show\" in 1968 and \"Seinfeld\" in 1998) . The show is still syndicated in dozens of languages across the world, and remains popular, with an American audience of 40 million each year. Colorized edits of episodes from the original series have aired semi-annually on the network since 2013, six decades after the series aired.", "psg_id": "12858852" }, { "title": "String Quartet No. 1 (Nielsen)", "text": "notice, the concert, which was devoted to works by Nielsen, was well attended. The other pieces in the programme were: the \"Humoresque-Bagatelles\" for piano, the \"Symphonic Suite\", Opus 8, and the \"Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major\", Opus 9. Published in 1900, it was dedicated to Johan Svendsen on the occasion of his 60th birthday. After the tension of the first theme, the cello introduces a more lyrical secondary theme. The modulated central development is broken by strident chords which lead into a short recapitulation, the second theme now being played by the first violin. Opening in E", "psg_id": "15029561" }, { "title": "What Really Happens in Thailand", "text": "fifth episode of the series, when the show was moved to Thursday nights. After episode six, the series was pulled from the schedule until the television non-ratings period, when episode seven premiered on a Tuesday night however it did not reach the top 20 most watched programs for the first time in the program's season. A second spin-off of the format followed in 2016, titled \"What Really Happens on the Gold Coast\". What Really Happens in Thailand What Really Happens in Thailand is an Australian reality documentary television series that airs on the Seven Network. The program was first announced", "psg_id": "18990722" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "and 2.1 million live stream viewers of Super Bowl XLVII. Responding to the criticism regarding accusations by several media executives (including Viacom CEO Phillippe Dauman and former Fox Entertainment Group chief operating officer Chase Carey) that it failed to count viewers watching television programs on digital platforms, Nielsen executive vice president of global product leadership Megan Clarken stated in an April 2015 summit by the Coalition for Innovative Media Measurement that the company is able to count digital viewers in audience and demographic reports, but are unable to do so under the current set of rules devised by networks and", "psg_id": "1790357" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 5 (Nielsen)", "text": "heard a Dream giving way to a \"Dream about Deeds... Carl Nielsen has maybe never written more powerful, beautiful, fundamentally healthy and genuine music than here.\" However, critics were more hesitant towards the second movement. In August Felsing's review, he commented that \"Intellectual art is what the second part is, and it is a master who speaks. But the pact with the eternal in art which shines forth in the first part is broken here.\" Musicians' opinions were divided. Victor Bendix, a long-time supporter and friend, wrote to Nielsen the day after the premiere, calling the work a \"Sinfonie filmatique,", "psg_id": "5889959" }, { "title": "Nielsen ratings", "text": "of the Nielsen sample, it can lead to response bias in recording and viewing habits. Audience counts gathered by the self-reporting diary methodology are sometimes higher than those gathered by the electronic meters which eliminate any response bias. Another criticism of the measuring system itself is that it fails the most important criterion of a sample: it is not random in the statistical sense of the word. A small fraction of the population is selected and only those that actually accept are used as the sample size. In many local areas during the 1990s, the difference between a rating that", "psg_id": "1790352" }, { "title": "Nielsen Media Research", "text": "On March 1, 2011 they announced the appointment of Liz Zale as Senior Vice President for Investor Relations. Liz Zale was previously Vice President for Investor Relations at Moody's Corporation (). Nielsen Media Research Nielsen Media Research (NMR) is an American firm that measures media audiences, including television, radio, theatre films (via the AMC Theatres MAP program) and newspapers. NMR, headquartered in New York City, is best known for the Nielsen ratings, an audience measurement system of television viewership that for years has been the deciding factor in canceling or renewing television shows by television networks. As of May 2012,", "psg_id": "12759155" }, { "title": "Bubba the Love Sponge", "text": "In October 2015, Nielsen sued Clem for $1 million over allegations of tampering with the ratings system by offering to pay several Nielsen panelists to manipulate the ratings by saying they listened to his show more than they actually did. Clem admitted to paying one person to manipulate the ratings, but Nielsen claimed he influenced several panelists. Clem's lawyer filed a motion asking that Nielsen's lawsuit be dismissed, but it was denied by a judge. After years of trial delays, Clem and Nielsen reached an out-of-court settlement on July 6, 2018. In early 2012, it was reported that Clem had", "psg_id": "2741675" }, { "title": "String Quartet No. 2 (Nielsen)", "text": "Berlin, Leipzig, Manchester, Mexico and Buenos Aires. Nielsen dedicated the work to Anton Svendsen, leader of the Neruda Quartet, who played it on several occasions at the \"Kammermusikforeningen\" (Chamber Music Society). String Quartet No. 2 (Nielsen) Carl Nielsen's String Quartet No. 2 in F minor or Quartet for Two Violins, Viola and Cello in F minor, Opus 5, was composed in 1890, partly in Denmark but mostly in Germany where the composer was travelling on a stipend. The second of Nielsen's four string quartets in the official series, it was first performed privately for Joseph Joachim on 18 November 1890", "psg_id": "15031823" }, { "title": "To the Boy in the Blue Knit Cap", "text": "26, 2011 in the United States on the USA Network. Upon its original airing, it was viewed by 3.75 million viewers. The episode garnered a 0.9 rating in the 18-49 demographic, according to the Nielsen ratings. The total viewership for the episode slightly increased from the previous episode, \"Icarus\", which was watched by 3.25 million viewers during its initial airing. Ratings were steady from the previous episode, however, as it also garnered a 0.9 rating in the 18-49 demographic. Television critics were largely polarized with the episode. Kate Ward of \"Entertainment Weekly\" stated that she was disappointed with the delivery", "psg_id": "15731379" }, { "title": "Nielsen Holdings", "text": "across the U.S. was used to develop ratings. This information was collected on a device that was attached to a television that recorded what was being watched. In 1953, the company began sending out diaries to a smaller sample of homes (\"Nielsen families\") within the survey to have them record what they had watched. This data was put together with information from the devices. This combination of data allowed the company to statistically estimate the number of Americans watching TV and the demographic breakdown of viewers. This became an important tool for advertisers and networks. In the 1980s, the company", "psg_id": "3921362" }, { "title": "Hot to the Touch", "text": "Nielsen ratings. It also marked a 96 percent increase in ratings, when the numbers for \"Hot to the Touch\" were compared to the ratings for the same time period in 2011. The episode first saw physical release as part of the 2014 DVD, \"Princess Day\", which included 16 episodes from the series' second through sixth seasons. It was later re-released as part of the complete fourth season DVD in October 2014. Oliver Sava of \"The A.V. Club\" gave the episode a largely positive review, noting that \"in the episode’s 10 minutes, the writers create an apt metaphor for pubescent dating,", "psg_id": "17991715" }, { "title": "AGB Nielsen Philippines", "text": "Nielsen Media Research, a joint venture formed by the AGB Group & the TAM business of The Nielsen Company in March 2005. On October 2006, AGB Nielsen established the Philippines' first national television audience measurement panel called the \"Nationwide Urban Television Audience Measurement (NUTAM)\" that covered 95% of urban areas in the country. AGB Nielsen also conducts reports on three metropolitan cities called \"Metro City TAM\" (MCTAM) in addition to, Metro Manila, Cebu City and Davao City and Iloilo City. On December 20, 2007, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation filed a civil case against AGB Nielsen after ABS-CBN discovered tampering in ratings", "psg_id": "11543070" }, { "title": "The Single Guy", "text": "cancellation, the series ended its second and final season with Jonathan Eliot married in Las Vegas, thus ending his single status. Ultimately, it was one of the highest rated shows to ever get canceled, consistently attaining 4th or 5th place in the Nielsen ratings. Most attribute this to the fact that it was hammocked in the coveted 8:30pm EST slot, between \"Friends\" and \"Seinfeld\". According to \"Entertainment Weekly\", when the show was moved to a different time slot, its position in the ratings went into the low 60s. Ross Geller (played by David Schwimmer), a character from the sitcom \"Friends\",", "psg_id": "7115202" }, { "title": "What the Hell Happened to Me?", "text": "the best-selling comedy album since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991. The \"Excited Southerner\" skits on the album are early versions of what would end up being his character 'Bobby Boucher' in 1998's \"The Waterboy\". Sandler went on a 21-day US tour to support the album, complete with a live backing band. The live performance from June 29, 1996 was aired as an hour long special on HBO. Tracks in bold are songs. What the Hell Happened to Me? What the Hell Happened to Me? is the second studio album by Adam Sandler. It contains the official recording of", "psg_id": "6647713" }, { "title": "The Voice of the Philippines (season 1)", "text": "rather than basing the result on the two's vocal performances, which caused rave of negative comments from the netizens. It is noted that Maranan was a crowd favorite during her Blind auditions. Maranan undeniably admitted her loss over Billano but he thanked her coach for picking her and later added a promise that she will do better in the next round of the competition. Television ratings for the first season of \"The Voice of the Philippines\" on ABS-CBN were gathered from two major sources, namely from AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media. AGB Nielsen's survey ratings were gathered from Mega Manila", "psg_id": "16811959" }, { "title": "The Finale (Everybody Loves Raymond)", "text": "$1 million. The episode, according to the Nielsen ratings, averaged 33 million viewers, the largest audience in the show's nine-year run. The Finale (Everybody Loves Raymond) \"The Finale\" is the 210th episode of the CBS sitcom \"Everybody Loves Raymond\". It is episode sixteen of season nine, and the final episode of the series. It originally aired on May 16, 2005, and was preceded by an hour-long special looking back on the whole series. The episode starts with Ray walking into the kitchen having just seen his doctor. He tells Debra that the doctor told him his adenoids have to come", "psg_id": "5129745" }, { "title": "What Does the K Stand For?", "text": "What Does the K Stand For? What Does the K Stand For? is a BBC Radio Four sitcom series based on the experiences of comedian Stephen K. Amos growing up as a teenager in south London in the 1980s. The broadcast of the first series began in November 2013; the third series commenced in January 2017. Reviewing Series 1, Episode 1 for \"Radio Times\", Tristram Fane Saunders found the show suited Amos \"down to the ground; there's a touch of \"Seinfeld\" about \"What Does the K Stand for?\" in the way it flows from stand up into a deliciously awkward", "psg_id": "19980606" }, { "title": "Nielsen Holdings", "text": "with Nielsen Holdings plc being the surviving company (the \"Merger\"). The Merger effectively changed the place of incorporation of Nielsen's publicly traded parent holding company from the Netherlands to England and Wales, with no changes made to the business being conducted by Nielsen prior to the Merger. Nielsen is a leading global, independent measurement and data company for fast-moving consumer goods, consumer behavior, and media. With a presence in more than 100 countries and services covering more than 90% of the globe's GDP and population, Nielsen provides clients with data about what consumers watch (programming, advertising) and what they buy", "psg_id": "3921353" }, { "title": "See No Evil (Homicide: Life on the Street)", "text": "which the network hoped would lead to increased Nielsen ratings. Like the other three second season episodes, the script for \"See No Evil\" was already finished by the time the ended, but due to poor ratings throughout the duration of the show, NBC executives asked for several refinements – including fewer episode subplots and less camera movements and jump cuts – before approving a second season. Attanasio deliberately wrote the \"See No Evil\" script so that it would be morally questionable whether the police handling of both main subplots — the assisted suicide and the suspected police shooting — were", "psg_id": "15311239" }, { "title": "String Quartet No. 1 (Nielsen)", "text": "major, the lilting Andante evolves into a central section in G minor with a clear shift in key. The Scherzo in C minor is dominated by the central G major Trio with its characteristic bass. The Finale contains a résumé of the main themes of the third and first movements, set in counterpoint against each other and, in an attempt at cyclic unity, ends with the main theme of the first movement. With a duration of 26 minutes, the quartet is divided into four movements: On the basis of information from the Carl Nielsen Society, the String Quartet in G", "psg_id": "15029562" }, { "title": "Sanna Nielsen", "text": "Sweden at the Eurovision after Loreen in 2012. Undo became Nielsens first song to reach the UK Top 40 singles charts at place 40 On 29 September 2014, Nielsen was announced as the host for Melodifestivalen 2015 along with comedian Robin Paulsson. On 10 April 2015, it was announced that Nielsen and Edward af Sillén would commentate the SVT broadcast of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. In August 2015 it was announced by SVT that Nielsen would become the new presenter for the all-sing show \"Allsång på Skansen\" at Skansen in Stockholm in the summer of 2016. Nielsen will return", "psg_id": "9595351" }, { "title": "Trust No 1", "text": "Trust No 1 \"Trust No 1\" is the sixth episode of the ninth season of the American science fiction television series \"The X-Files\". It premiered on the Fox network on . The episode was written by series creator Chris Carter and executive producer Frank Spotnitz, and directed by Tony Wharmby. \"Trust No 1\" helps to explore the series' overarching mythology. The episode received a Nielsen household rating of 5.1 and was viewed by 8.4 million viewers; it garnered mixed to negative reviews from television critics, with many feeling that it portrayed the series' characters in a way that was unfaithful", "psg_id": "13099502" }, { "title": "What Was Done, Vol. 1: A Decade Revisited", "text": "What Was Done, Vol. 1: A Decade Revisited What Was Done, Vol. 1: A Decade Revisited is an acoustic album by rock band The Classic Crime released on October 28, 2014 via BadChristian Music. Like their previous effort, \"Phoenix\" (2012), the album was funded through the website Kickstarter. Kickstarter backers were able to digitally download the album one week prior to its release date. A Kickstarter project entitled \"Help The Classic Crime Make \"What Was Done: Volume One\"\" was created on October 15, 2013 with a funding goal of $15,000. The goal was met within the first two days of", "psg_id": "18361841" }, { "title": "Ratings Guy", "text": "but it felt punchless. I was moderately amused, but felt like there was so much more that could have been said. It’s a waste of the platform for only a few reference-based yuks.\" Ratings Guy \"Ratings Guy\" is the second episode of the eleventh season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 7, 2012. The episode follows the Griffin family becoming a Nielsen family and Peter attempting to take over the TV airwaves. This episode was dedicated in memory of both Phyllis Diller (who voiced Thelma Griffin", "psg_id": "16819818" }, { "title": "Ratings Guy", "text": "Ratings Guy \"Ratings Guy\" is the second episode of the eleventh season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 7, 2012. The episode follows the Griffin family becoming a Nielsen family and Peter attempting to take over the TV airwaves. This episode was dedicated in memory of both Phyllis Diller (who voiced Thelma Griffin in several episodes of the show) and Michael Clarke Duncan (who had a brief voice role in this episode). This episode was also one of Duncan's final roles before his untimely death from", "psg_id": "16819807" }, { "title": "Crossley ratings", "text": "Crossley ratings The Crossley ratings (or Crossleys) were an audience measurement system created to determine the audience size of radio broadcasts beginning in 1930. Developed by Archibald Crossley, the ratings were generated using information collected by telephone surveys to random homes. In 1930, Crossley spearheaded the formation of the Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting (CAB). The first national ratings service, CAB was supported by subscription and was at first available only to advertisers. Crossley's method of data collection essentially consisted of calling random households in selected cities and asking the respondent to recall what radio programs had been listened to at", "psg_id": "12176240" }, { "title": "Symphony No. 1 in 20 keys (\"Letter to the World\")", "text": "Symphony No. 1 in 20 keys (\"Letter to the World\") \"Symphony No. 1 in 20 Keys (\"Letter to the World\")\" is a five-movement polytonal symphony for large orchestra written in 2014 by Matthew de Lacey Davidson. Its total duration is approximately 35 minutes. To date, with one exception, all of Davidson's other orchestral works were adaptations or orchestrations of his own works, or those of others (most notably, Jean-Philippe Rameau and Robert Schumann). This symphony is the first large scale, full-length orchestral work in Davidson's catalogue of compositions. Symphony No. 1 in 20 keys is written for the following cominbation", "psg_id": "18790431" } ]
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[ { "title": "Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song)", "text": "the song on his track \"Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?\". Janet Jackson sampled the song on the track \"And On and On\", the B-side to her single \"Any Time, Any Place\". The Black Eyed Peas song \"Weekends\" from their 2000 album \"Bridging the Gap\" samples \"Family Affair\". In 2005, John Legend, Joss Stone and Van Hunt recorded a cover featuring elements of the original recording for \"Different Strokes by Different Folks\", a Sly & the Family Stone tribute/remix album. This version of \"Family Affair\" won the 2007 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a", "psg_id": "5486363" } ]
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[ { "title": "Different Strokes (film)", "text": "Different Strokes (film) Different Strokes (also titled Different Strokes: The Story of Jack and Jill...and Jill) is a 1998 erotic drama film about a love triangle involving a young couple and another woman. Written and directed by Michael Paul Girard, the film stars Dana Plato, Landon Hall, and Bentley Mitchum. The film's title exploits Plato's fame from the TV series, \"Diff'rent Strokes\". It was Plato's first film appearance since 1992, and would be her second to last film before her death in 1999. Nathan Rabin gave the film a harsh review, stating, \"The shamelessly titled Different Strokes (...) lacks anything", "psg_id": "7955761" }, { "title": "Different Strokes (film)", "text": "resembling even community-theater-level acting\", concluding the film \"is notable mainly for its aggressive lack of shame. From its title to its threadbare plot to its community-access-level production values, the film reeks of crass exploitation.\" Different Strokes (film) Different Strokes (also titled Different Strokes: The Story of Jack and Jill...and Jill) is a 1998 erotic drama film about a love triangle involving a young couple and another woman. Written and directed by Michael Paul Girard, the film stars Dana Plato, Landon Hall, and Bentley Mitchum. The film's title exploits Plato's fame from the TV series, \"Diff'rent Strokes\". It was Plato's first", "psg_id": "7955762" }, { "title": "Diff'rent Strokes", "text": "from the Drummond residence by subway or taxi). The title was eventually changed to \"Diff'rent Strokes\", inspired by the quote \"Different strokes for different folks\" popularized by boxer Muhammad Ali in 1966 (Ali makes a guest appearance in season 2). The series was originally devised as a joint vehicle for \"Maude\" co-star Conrad Bain (after \"Maude\" had abruptly finished production in 1978), and child actor Gary Coleman, who had caught producers' attentions after appearing in a number of commercials. The sitcom starred Coleman as Arnold Jackson and Todd Bridges as his older brother, Willis. They played two children from a", "psg_id": "14603398" }, { "title": "La Toya: Growing Up in the Jackson Family", "text": "atop the New York Times Bestseller List. In the weeks leading up to the release of the book, Gordon ordered that the transcript be kept in a high-security vault out of fear that the Jackson family would attempt to sabotage the project. La Toya: Growing Up in the Jackson Family La Toya: Growing up in the Jackson Family is an autobiography written by American singer La Toya Jackson, and co-authored by celebrity biography author Patricia Romanowski. The book was originally released on February 7, 1991, around the same time as Jackson's seventh studio album \"No Relations\". In this autobiography, Jackson", "psg_id": "9219395" }, { "title": "La Toya: Growing Up in the Jackson Family", "text": "allegations. At the time the book was written, Jackson was married to her reportedly abusive manager Jack Gordon, who she now accuses of inserting his own stories into her autobiography to embarrass her family and make her appear to be a \"drama queen\". Jackson reunited with her family in the late 1990s after leaving Gordon. On her interview with Larry King in 2003 she said that she respectfully accepted her father's apologies for the way he treated her and her siblings as children. The autobiography was re-issued under various titles throughout the 1990s. The original hardcover edition spent several weeks", "psg_id": "9219394" }, { "title": "Another Music in a Different Kitchen", "text": "Another Music in a Different Kitchen Another Music in a Different Kitchen is the debut studio album by English punk rock band Buzzcocks. It was released in March 1978, through record label United Artists. This was the third line-up of Buzzcocks, with guitarist Pete Shelley singing following the departure of original vocalist Howard Devoto and then the firing of bassist Garth Smith (who had appeared on the \"Orgasm Addict\"/\"Whatever Happened To...?\" single). It includes the hit single \"I Don't Mind\", which reached number 55 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1978. The album's title was inspired by a collage", "psg_id": "5301149" }, { "title": "Another Music in a Different Kitchen", "text": "to Martin Rushent's aluminium-sheen production – is right.\" Another Music in a Different Kitchen Another Music in a Different Kitchen is the debut studio album by English punk rock band Buzzcocks. It was released in March 1978, through record label United Artists. This was the third line-up of Buzzcocks, with guitarist Pete Shelley singing following the departure of original vocalist Howard Devoto and then the firing of bassist Garth Smith (who had appeared on the \"Orgasm Addict\"/\"Whatever Happened To...?\" single). It includes the hit single \"I Don't Mind\", which reached number 55 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1978.", "psg_id": "5301155" }, { "title": "Tito Jackson", "text": "managing his family group featuring his sons, 3T, Jackson returned to the national spotlight after reuniting with his brothers on Michael's 30th anniversary concert special at Madison Square Garden. Jackson began a solo career in 2003 performing as a blues musician in various clubs with his band, which included producer and guitarist Angelo Earl, and a management team that included Ed Tate. In 2007, in the United Kingdom, Jackson appeared as a judge on the BBC celebrity singing competition \"Just the Two of Us\" for series two of the show. He replaced singer Lulu, who was a judge on series", "psg_id": "2054671" }, { "title": "Diff'rent Strokes", "text": "Diff'rent Strokes Diff'rent Strokes is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from November 3, 1978, to May 4, 1985, and on ABC from September 27, 1985, to March 7, 1986. The series stars Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges as Arnold and Willis Jackson, two Black boys from Harlem who are taken in by a rich white Park Avenue businessman and widower named Phillip Drummond (Conrad Bain) and his daughter Kimberly (Dana Plato), for whom their deceased mother previously worked. During the first season and first half of the second season, Charlotte Rae also starred as the Drummonds' housekeeper, Mrs.", "psg_id": "14603396" }, { "title": "Who Is It (Michael Jackson song)", "text": "girl takes on different identities (i.e. Eve, Diana, etc.) for her job as a high class call girl. \"Alex\" (which is also a girl's name), just happens to be one of them. The video alternates scenes from where Jackson is singing about his pain, to where the girl is being changed into her different identities and taking care of her jobs (mostly meeting with other men and even some women and sleeping with them). Towards the end of the video, Jackson has packed up his bags to leave town, because of his distress. A helicopter comes to pick him up", "psg_id": "5576559" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "of the material again: \"It's supercollaborative, and it sounds different,\" said Valensi, \"but it has a Strokes vibe to it.\" In an \"NME\" article, Pharrell Williams expressed interest in producing this upcoming album. This followed the news that Casablancas had collaborated with Williams and Santigold on \"My Drive Thru\", a track commemorating the 100th anniversary of Converse's Chuck Taylor All-Stars shoe. The song was available as a free download from the official Converse site. The album was due to be released in late 2009, but disagreements about the songs' readiness forced the Strokes to scale back this date. On February", "psg_id": "1318671" }, { "title": "Who the $&% Is Jackson Pollock?", "text": "the film's other producer, as well as its director and writer. Horton, who appeared on \"The Montel Williams Show\", \"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno\", and the \"Late Show with David Letterman\" with the painting, turned down an offer Volpe secured for her of US $9 million from a Saudi Arabian buyer, and says she will take no less than $50 million for the painting. Who the $&% Is Jackson Pollock? Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock? is a 2006 documentary following a woman named Teri Horton, a 73-year-old former long-haul truck driver from California, who purchased a painting from", "psg_id": "9286993" }, { "title": "Singing", "text": "For example, in the English language, British singers of rock or popular music often sing in an American accent or neutral accent instead of an English accent. Scholars agree that singing is strongly present in many different species. Wide dispersal of singing behavior among very different animal species, like birds, gibbons, whales, and many others strongly suggests that singing appeared independently in different species. Currently, there are about 5400 species of animals that are known to sing. At least some singing species demonstrate the ability to learn their songs, to improvise and even to compose new melodies. In some animal", "psg_id": "1414872" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "\"This Life\" (an early version of \"Trying Your Luck\"). Most of these songs now feature different lyrics. The band sent a demo to the newly reformed Rough Trade Records in the UK, sparking interest there, and leading to their first release (via the website of the UK magazine, \"NME,\" who gave away a free mp3 download of \"Last Nite\" a week prior to the physical release as part of \"The Modern Age\" EP in 2001). The EP sparked a bidding war among record labels, the largest for a rock band in years. In August 2001, the Strokes made their first", "psg_id": "1318655" }, { "title": "Singing a Song in the Morning", "text": "take with Barrett was listed as the one without and vice versa (The takes without Barrett have 2 guitars - Acoustic and 12 string electric. The version with, has a third guitar playing along) Part of the lyrics of \"Singing a Song in the Morning\" were adapted by Robert Wyatt in the composition \"Moon in June\", a suite which appeared on \"Third\", the Soft Machine album released in June 1970. All tracks written by Kevin Ayers. Singing a Song in the Morning \"Singing a Song in the Morning\" (originally titled \"Religious Experience\") was the first solo single released by Kevin", "psg_id": "10797953" }, { "title": "The Appeared", "text": "The Appeared The Appeared (also known as Aparecidos) is a 2007 Spanish language horror film that was directed and written by Paco Cabezas. The movie had its world premiere on October 5, 2007 at the Sitges Film Festival and stars Ruth Díaz and Javier Pereira as two siblings caught up in a horrific series of events. Siblings Malena (Ruth Díaz) and Pablo (Javier Pereira) have decided to set out on a road trip to allow Pablo to discover more about their father, who is on life support. Their destination is the old family home in Argentina and initially the trip", "psg_id": "18142366" }, { "title": "The Kelly Family", "text": "with the family. \"Keep on Singing!\" was released in 1989, featuring whole new material. The single \"Sean O'Kelly\" was also released. The family returned once again in television, this time in a concert for an East Germany television. That was the famous live when Paddy cried while singing \"Amazing Grace\", and the concert was released in 1996 as a VHS called \"Live in East Germany\". In 1990, Daniel Kelly suffered the first of his five strokes which partially paralyzed him, but he remained fairly active in the group through the 1990s. In that year the album \"New World\" was released,", "psg_id": "10860564" }, { "title": "Cheyenne Jackson", "text": "Lady Gaga and Matt Bomer. Jackson returned to the show's season to play Network Executive, Sidney Aaron James, as well as the season of the show to play psychiatrist Dr. Rudy Vincent Anderson. In 2017, Jackson appeared on the 9th season of RuPaul's Drag Race (season 9, episode 2) alongside the queen herself Rupaul, the singing and acting mougul Todrick Hall, Michelle Visage and Carson Kressley. He also appeared in the tenth episode of Season 2 of Sense8 as Blake Huntington, an award-winning actor who is cast opposite Miguel Ángel Silvestre's Lito Rodríguez in a Hollywood film. Jackson has starred", "psg_id": "6201122" }, { "title": "Singing in the Dark", "text": "Singing in the Dark Singing in the Dark is a 1956 black-and-white motion picture about a Holocaust survivor suffering from total amnesia who comes to the United States. It stars Yiddish language film actor Moishe Oysher in his only English-language film performance, and comedian Joey Adams (born Joseph Abramowitz), and was directed by the silent film director Max Nosseck. Leo, the main character, is a Holocaust survivor who suffers from total amnesia. When he immigrates to the U.S. he manages to find a job as a hotel desk clerk. When he accepts a drink in the hotel bar, he suddenly", "psg_id": "15244324" }, { "title": "Singing in the Dark", "text": "including the Kulture Festival, Florida State University (March, 2011), the New York Jewish Film Festival (2011), and the Jerusalem International Film Festival (July, 2010). Singing in the Dark Singing in the Dark is a 1956 black-and-white motion picture about a Holocaust survivor suffering from total amnesia who comes to the United States. It stars Yiddish language film actor Moishe Oysher in his only English-language film performance, and comedian Joey Adams (born Joseph Abramowitz), and was directed by the silent film director Max Nosseck. Leo, the main character, is a Holocaust survivor who suffers from total amnesia. When he immigrates to", "psg_id": "15244329" }, { "title": "Singing in the Dark", "text": "starts singing, amazing those around him—and himself—with his magnificent voice. Taking advantage of his gift, he begins singing in nightclubs. Eventually, with the help of a psychiatrist and partly as a result of a blow to the head during a mugging, his memories begin to return, and he realizes that he is the son of a great Jewish Hazzan (Cantor) in Europe. As memories of his parents, who perished in the Holocaust, return to him, he abandons his nightclub career to follow his father's footsteps as a synagogue cantor. The final scene shows Leo (who now remembers that his real", "psg_id": "15244325" }, { "title": "Diff'rent Strokes", "text": "\"Playboy\" in June 1989 but her appearance in the magazine did not help her land acting jobs. By 1990, Plato was living in Las Vegas. Despite having made $25,000 an episode while on the series, she was often broke and was working as a cashier at a dry cleaning store. In February 1991, she was arrested after robbing a Las Vegas video store armed with a pellet gun. She was arrested the following year for forging prescriptions for Valium. In 1998, she appeared in a softcore pornographic film entitled \"Different Strokes: The Story of Jack & Jill... and Jill\", which", "psg_id": "14603421" }, { "title": "Jacqui Jackson", "text": "Jacqui Jackson Jacqueline Carol 'Jacqui' Jackson is a British writer on autism issues with a background as the single parent of seven children, three girls and four boys, of whom two boys and one girl are on the autism spectrum. Jackson and her family appeared in a BBC documentary, \"My Family and Autism\", screened in 2003. A drama called \"Magnificent 7\" featuring Helena Bonham Carter as Maggi—a character based on Jacqui Jackson—was screened by BBC Two in 2005. \"It's a warm, moving and largely unsentimentalized portrait of lives lived at different points along the autism spectrum. Imaginative camerawork gives viewers", "psg_id": "6591802" }, { "title": "Diff'rent Strokes", "text": "come fall, clearly had a change of heart. The \"Diff'rent Strokes\" cast appeared in the first episode of \"The Facts of Life\" (at one point, Drummond asks Mrs. Garrett \"Are you sure we can't change your mind to come back to us?\"). The success of the spin-off led to several \"Strokes\"/\"Facts\" crossovers in the ensuing years. While not a spin-off, \"Hello, Larry\" (1979–80) had a connection to \"Strokes\" as it was established in a crossover episode that Philip Drummond and Larry Alder (McLean Stevenson) were old army buddies, and Mr. Drummond had bought the company that owned the radio station", "psg_id": "14603415" }, { "title": "Singing in the Dark", "text": "name is \"David\") singing during a synagogue service. In one crucial scene in the movie, Leo imagines himself ascending the bimah of a ruined synagogue in Europe, singing the ancient Jewish prayer \"El male rachamim\" in memory of all the Jews who died in the Holocaust. By actually returning to the synagogue as a cantor, the film shows how he is restoring \"the sacred music of a vanquished culture to a living Jewish community.\" The National Center for Jewish Film notes that this \"important and virtually unknown independent film\" is one of the first American movies to focus on the", "psg_id": "15244326" }, { "title": "Singing in the Spirit", "text": "Singing in the Spirit Singing in the Spirit or singing in tongues, in Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity, is the act of worshiping through glossolalic song. The term is derived from the words of Paul the Apostle in 1 Corinthians 14:15, \"I will pray with my spirit, but I will pray with my mind also; I will sing praise with my spirit, but I will sing with my mind also\". The purposes for glossolalic singing are the same as those of non-glossolalic singing, including praise, thanksgiving (1 Corinthians 14:15-17), and petition (Romans 8:26-27) to God. Singing in the Spirit may be", "psg_id": "12875152" }, { "title": "Jackson Family Wines", "text": "Jackson Family Wines Jackson Family Wines is a family-owned wine company headquartered in Santa Rosa, California. It is one of the world's largest wine producers. The Jackson Family Wines portfolio includes 40 brands from vineyards and wineries in California, Oregon, the Bordeaux region in France, Tuscany, Italy, Australia, Chile and South Africa. It holds over 30,000 acres in the United States and is the largest owner of coastal vineyards in California and Oregon. In 1974, Jess Jackson purchased an 80-acre orchard in Northern California. He planted grapes on the land to attempt winemaking. Jackson Family Wines was founded in 1982,", "psg_id": "20844870" }, { "title": "Jackson family", "text": "sons, and then changed the name of the band to The Jackson Five by 1966, remaining the group's manager. As their father he was a very strict disciplinarian and had an abusive nature and as their manager he enforced long practice sessions of singing and dancing in hopes of preparing them to make it big one day. In August 1967, the group made a debut at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York where they won the Amateur Night contest. Gordon Keith, the owner and producer at Steeltown Records in Gary, Indiana, discovered the \"Jackson Five\" and signed them to", "psg_id": "6615715" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "mini-documentary \"In Transit\" was filmed during the summer tour of Europe. In August 2002, the band headlined the UK's Carling Weekend festivals for the second time, subsequently playing at New York's Radio City Music Hall on a bill with the White Stripes. Jack White joined the Strokes on stage to perform the guitar solo on \"New York City Cops\". During that period, the band also appeared as musical guests on numerous late-night talk shows. \"Is This It\" yielded several singles and music videos, all of which were directed by Roman Coppola. \"Is This It\" has had an enduring impact on", "psg_id": "1318659" }, { "title": "Ben Jackson (Doctor Who)", "text": "Ben Jackson (Doctor Who) Benjamin \"Ben\" Jackson is a fictional character played by Michael Craze in the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". A seaman in the Royal Navy from 1966, he was a companion of the First and Second Doctors and a regular in the programme from 1966 to 1967. Ben appeared in 9 stories (36 episodes). \"The War Machines,\" the character's first appearance, is the only one of his stories to exist fully in the BBC archives. Ben first appears in the First Doctor serial \"The War Machines\", when he meets Polly and Dodo in a", "psg_id": "4336577" }, { "title": "Ben Jackson (Doctor Who)", "text": "a Dress\" by Joseph Lidster, published in \"\"), where the two admit their love for each other. In 2015, Elliot Chapman joined Big Finish in the role of Ben. Ben Jackson (Doctor Who) Benjamin \"Ben\" Jackson is a fictional character played by Michael Craze in the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". A seaman in the Royal Navy from 1966, he was a companion of the First and Second Doctors and a regular in the programme from 1966 to 1967. Ben appeared in 9 stories (36 episodes). \"The War Machines,\" the character's first appearance, is the only one", "psg_id": "4336583" }, { "title": "The Singing Kettle", "text": "on wknd@stv in 2009. Aside from their several albums of traditional children's music, The Singing Kettle has also released several DVDs and made five television series with BBC Scotland and two television series with Scottish Television. They also tour regularly throughout the United Kingdom, performing their highly successful stage show. They have performed command performances before both Prince Charles and Jordan's royal family. The three founding members of The Singing Kettle (Fisher, Trezise, and MacLeod) have each been honoured with the MBE. There was a Singing Kettle Shop in Kingskettle which sold all sorts of different merchandise, as well as", "psg_id": "7446789" }, { "title": "Jackson Family Wines", "text": "Environmental Leader in both 2015 and 2016, and the California Green Medal Leader Award for Sustainable Winegrowing in 2016. At the 2016 Sonoma County Harvest Fair, Jackson Family Wines received the fair's inaugural Outstanding Sustainable Processor/Maker Award. Jackson Family Wines Jackson Family Wines is a family-owned wine company headquartered in Santa Rosa, California. It is one of the world's largest wine producers. The Jackson Family Wines portfolio includes 40 brands from vineyards and wineries in California, Oregon, the Bordeaux region in France, Tuscany, Italy, Australia, Chile and South Africa. It holds over 30,000 acres in the United States and is", "psg_id": "20844880" }, { "title": "Sherry Jackson", "text": "Sherry Jackson Sherry D. Jackson (born February 15, 1942) is a retired American actress and former child star. Jackson was born in Wendell, Idaho to Maurita (or Maurite ) Kathleen Gilbert and Curtis Loys Jackson, Sr. Her mother provided drama, singing, and dancing lessons for Sherry and her two brothers, Curtis L. Jackson, Jr., and Gary L. Jackson, beginning in their formative years. After her husband died in 1948, Maurita moved the family from Wendell to Los Angeles, California. By one account Maurita, who had been told while still in Idaho that her children should be in films, was referred", "psg_id": "3839967" }, { "title": "Sherry Jackson", "text": "The litigation proved unsuccessful. Sherry Jackson Sherry D. Jackson (born February 15, 1942) is a retired American actress and former child star. Jackson was born in Wendell, Idaho to Maurita (or Maurite ) Kathleen Gilbert and Curtis Loys Jackson, Sr. Her mother provided drama, singing, and dancing lessons for Sherry and her two brothers, Curtis L. Jackson, Jr., and Gary L. Jackson, beginning in their formative years. After her husband died in 1948, Maurita moved the family from Wendell to Los Angeles, California. By one account Maurita, who had been told while still in Idaho that her children should be", "psg_id": "3839977" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "material for the album in January 2009, intent on entering the studio that February. Julian commented in \"Rolling Stone\" that they had completed about three songs that sounded like a mixture of 1970s rock and \"music from the future\". On March 31, 2009 from their MySpace account, the band announced the end of their \"much needed hibernation period\" and the commencement of new writing and rehearsing for a fourth full-length album, entitled \"Angles\". This album would be different from the first three in that it would feature music written by the other four Strokes, rather than Casablancas writing ninety-five percent", "psg_id": "1318670" }, { "title": "Jackson Family Wines", "text": "Jess S. Jackson Sustainable Winery Building opened at the University of California, Davis after the Jackson family donated $3 million for the construction of testing ground for environmentally friendly technologies. That same year, Jackson Family Wines established Capensis, a winery in South Africa. Capensis Chardonnay is produced using grapes from across the Western Cape, including the Fijnbosch vinyard. Yverdon vineyard on Napa's Spring Mountain was purchased by the company in 2013. Jackson Family Wines also acquired Zena Crown Vineyard in Yamhill, Oregon in 2013, and established the Gran Moraine Winery in Yamhill in 2014. It acquired Siduri and Novy Family", "psg_id": "20844874" }, { "title": "Strokes of Life", "text": "Tai. 23 years later, in 1940. Jin Feng is mentally unstable. She hates Ming Feng (her son with Ying Tai) but focused all her motherly love to Jia Sheng. \"Appeared in Season 4\" \"Appeared in Season 2\" \"Also used as post-commercial eye catch throughout the series\" Song: \"Jin Zhi Yu Ye\" Singers: Ye Huan, Lin Wei, Wang Mei Jun, Chen Guang Language: Hokkien Trivia: \"Voices appearances \"Also used as pre-commercial eye catch throughout the series\" Song: \"Generation of Beautiful Woman\" Singer: Ye Huan Language: Mandarin Song: \"Lie\" Singer: Ye Huan Language: Hokkien Strokes of Life Strokes Of Life (金枝玉叶) (\"traditional:\"", "psg_id": "14480947" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "bands like MGMT, Arctic Monkeys, and Crystal Castles, the Strokes decided to experiment with various production techniques, and recorded the rest of the album's material at Albert Hammond, Jr.'s home studio in upstate New York with award-winning engineer Gus Oberg. The Strokes confirmed that they would be headlining the Isle of Wight Festival, Lollapalooza, Roskilde Festival, Hurricane Festival, Splendour In The Grass, Rockness, Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival, On The Bright Side, and Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2010. Additionally, the Strokes were announced as the 2011 headliner for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and the", "psg_id": "1318673" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "Sound 15th Anniversary. During their performance at Landmark Music Festival lead singer Julian Casablancas stated that the band is back in the studio working on a follow up to their 2013 album \"Comedown Machine\". In late 2015, the Strokes announced another date; at Monterrey, Mexico, during the festivities of the newborn festival Live Out. The Strokes played their first show of 2016 at Samsung's Galaxy Life Fest in Austin, Texas. On May 24, 2016, the Strokes announced another New York show on 31 May at the Capitol Theatre. On May 26, 2016, Julian Casablancas premiered “OBLIVIUS” on the debut of", "psg_id": "1318682" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "In late September 2005, \"Juicebox\", the first single from the Strokes' then unreleased third album, was leaked online, forcing the single's release date to be advanced. The single was then released as an exclusive on online download services. \"Juicebox\" became the Strokes' second UK Top 10 hit, as well as their second US Modern Rock Top 10 success. During November and December 2005 the Strokes did a promotional tour for the still unreleased album, which involved doing one-off shows in major cities around the world. Their third album, \"First Impressions of Earth\", was released in January 2006 to mixed reviews", "psg_id": "1318665" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "An e-mail was sent out soon afterwards by Strokes manager Ryan Gentles, confirming that \"much needed break\". A new band website went online in May 2007 along with the release of an alternate video to their single \"You Only Live Once\" directed by Warren Fu. The video also featured a brief interlude with \"Ize of the World\", also from \"First Impressions of Earth\". The song \"You Talk Way Too Much\" was used in a commercial for the Ford Sync. Aleksandra Cisneros became the Strokes' assistant manager in late 2007. The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas and guitarist Nick Valensi started writing", "psg_id": "1318669" }, { "title": "Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story", "text": "brief language and thematic elements by the MPAA. The film is a sort of spiritual sequel to \"\", which discussed the Jackson family as children. The telefilm went on to receive generally negative reviews from both fans and critics alike as the film presented Jackson in a very unflattering manner and did not represent most of the true story. Unlike the former, none of Jackson's songs are heard, only mentioned in the telefilm. \"Man in the Mirror\" begins with a flashback, albeit with a voice-over narration by Michael Jackson (Flex Alexander), who reminisces on his younger self (played by Brennan", "psg_id": "8495784" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "The Strokes The Strokes are an American rock band from New York City. Formed in 1998, the band is composed of singer Julian Casablancas, lead guitarist Nick Valensi, rhythm guitarist Albert Hammond Jr., bassist Nikolai Fraiture, and drummer Fabrizio Moretti. Following the conclusion of five-album deals with RCA and Rough Trade, the band has continued to release new music through Casablancas' Cult Records. Met with widespread critical acclaim, the Strokes' 2001 debut, \"Is This It\", helped usher in the garage rock revival movement of the early-21st century—and ranks number eight on \"Rolling Stone\"s 100 Best Debut Albums of All Time,", "psg_id": "1318652" }, { "title": "Who the $&% Is Jackson Pollock?", "text": "Who the $&% Is Jackson Pollock? Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock? is a 2006 documentary following a woman named Teri Horton, a 73-year-old former long-haul truck driver from California, who purchased a painting from a thrift shop for $5, only later to find out that it may be a Jackson Pollock painting; she had no clue at the time who Jackson Pollock was, hence the name of the film. According to an interview from the film, Horton purchased the painting from a California thrift shop as a gift for a friend who was feeling depressed. Horton thought the bright", "psg_id": "9286987" }, { "title": "Reggie Jackson", "text": "Queen of England. He also appeared in \"Richie Rich\", \"BASEketball\", \"Summer of Sam\" and \"The Benchwarmers\". In 1979, Jackson was a guest star in an episode of the television sitcom Diff'rent Strokes. He played himself in the \"Archie Bunker's Place\" episode \"Reggie-3 Archie-0\" in 1982, a , \"Squeeze Play\", The Jeffersons episode “The Unnatural” from 1985, and the \"Malcolm in the Middle\" episode \"Polly in the Middle\", from 2004. Jackson was also considered for the role of Geordi La Forge in the series \"\", a role which ultimately went to LeVar Burton. From 1981 to 1982 he hosted for Nickelodeon's", "psg_id": "698117" }, { "title": "Singing in the Spirit", "text": "to match the pitch or the words, the overall effect is harmonious. \"It is as if the strings of a huge Aeolian harp have been set in motion by the wind of the Holy Spirit. The beautiful sound rises in volume, lasts for a longer or shorter period, and then gradually dies away.\" Singing in the Spirit Singing in the Spirit or singing in tongues, in Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity, is the act of worshiping through glossolalic song. The term is derived from the words of Paul the Apostle in 1 Corinthians 14:15, \"I will pray with my spirit, but", "psg_id": "12875154" }, { "title": "Singing cowboy", "text": "of the Sons of the Pioneers singing group, made a series of Westerns at Columbia Pictures accompanied by the Hoosier Hot Shots. He also appeared in numerous John Ford films as a basically non-singing supporting player, including \"The Searchers\", and later played \"Festus Hagen\" on the television series \"Gunsmoke\" for eleven seasons. Rex Allen made his debut in films with Republic Pictures' \"The Arizona Cowboy\" in 1950. He is credited with making the last theatrical singing cowboy Western \"Phantom Stallion\" in 1954. Other notable actors who became famous as singing cowboys were Jimmy Wakely and John 'Dusty' King who appeared", "psg_id": "7242874" }, { "title": "The Singing Office", "text": "The Singing Office The Singing Office is a television series that has an American and Australian version. It features ordinary citizens who form singing groups in their workplaces, then compete against other teams; the rights to the concept have been sold to 20 different countries. The Australian version is hosted by comedians Nick Giannopoulos and Julia Morris. The television series aired in 13 parts on Fox8. Each week, there were two groups made up of five office coworkers. Both companies competed in a one-hour singing competition. Judges decided each week's winner. Twelve groups competed in the finale for a trophy.", "psg_id": "16181404" }, { "title": "The Strokes discography", "text": "The Strokes discography The Strokes are an American indie rock band. Formed in New York City in 1999, the group consists of singer Julian Casablancas, guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr., bassist Nikolai Fraiture and drummer Fabrizio Moretti. The Strokes discography consists of five studio albums, two extended plays (EP), twelve singles, one video album and fifteen music videos. In January 2001, the Strokes released a demo EP, \"The Modern Age\", on independent record label Rough Trade. The large amount of hype generated by the record, especially among the British music press, led to a bidding war among major", "psg_id": "9137463" }, { "title": "The Strokes discography", "text": "album \"Angles\" (2011) became their third consecutive LP to chart at number four on the \"Billboard\" 200. Its 2013 follow-up \"Comedown Machine\" reached number ten on both the U.S. and British charts. In 2016 the Strokes released their second EP, \"Future Present Past\". The Strokes discography The Strokes are an American indie rock band. Formed in New York City in 1999, the group consists of singer Julian Casablancas, guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr., bassist Nikolai Fraiture and drummer Fabrizio Moretti. The Strokes discography consists of five studio albums, two extended plays (EP), twelve singles, one video album and", "psg_id": "9137466" }, { "title": "Jackie Jackson", "text": "Jackie Jackson Sigmund Esco \"Jackie\" Jackson (born May 4, 1951) is an American singer and songwriter best known as a founding member of the Jackson 5. Jackie is the second child of the Jackson family and the oldest Jackson brother. Sigmund Esco Jackson was born on his mother Katherine's 21st birthday in 1951. Nicknamed Jackie by his grandfather, taken from Jackson Boy, he came from a black working-class family. He and his brothers and sisters grew up in a two-room house in Gary, Indiana, an industrial city outside of Chicago. In 1964, Jackie's father, Joseph, formed the Jackson Brothers singing", "psg_id": "2054643" }, { "title": "Janet Jackson", "text": "Jackson performed at the MGM Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. A biography revealed her father, Joseph Jackson, was emotionally withdrawn, and told her to address him solely by his first name as a child. She began acting in the variety show \"The Jacksons\" in 1976. In 1977, she was selected to have a starring role as Penny Gordon Woods in the sitcom \"Good Times\". She later starred in \"A New Kind of Family\" and later got a recurring role on \"Diff'rent Strokes\", portraying Charlene Duprey from seasons three to six. Jackson also played the role of Cleo Hewitt during", "psg_id": "703593" }, { "title": "Bianca Jackson", "text": "Ricky's son who previously appeared in the serial; Tiffany Dean (Maisie Smith), Bianca's five-year-old daughter with Nathan; and Morgan Jackson-King (Devon Higgs), Bianca's three-year-old son who \"gets spoilt the most out of all of the kids\". To promote the characters' return, the BBC began airing trailers across the BBC network in March 2008. One trailer utilised Bianca's \"trademark holler\" of Ricky's name, which is so loud that it smashes the windows of The Queen Victoria public house. The trailer features The Righteous Brothers's \"Hung on You\". Another trailer sees Bianca singing The Jackson 5 hit \"I Want You Back\" and", "psg_id": "7236221" }, { "title": "Someday (The Strokes song)", "text": "Richard Karn as himself, while The Strokes take on Guided by Voices in a fictional game of \"Family Feud\". This song was featured in the 2006 movie \"Click\", starring Adam Sandler, and on the \"Major League Baseball 2K8\" soundtrack. It was sampled on Rhymefest's song \"Devil's Pie\" - produced by Mark Ronson - from his album \"Blue Collar\". iiNet (Australian ISP) frequently uses the track to \"Someday\" in their advertisements. As of 2018, TUI also use the song. This song was featured in the 2013 movie \"Delivery Man\" starring Vince Vaughn. The song was covered by Paramore, who performed the", "psg_id": "6229053" }, { "title": "Mahalia Jackson", "text": "the third anniversary of the \"Brown v. Board of Education\" decision. From this point forward, Jackson appeared often with King, singing before his speeches and for SCLC fundraisers. In a 1962 SCLC press release, he wrote she had \"appeared on numerous programs that helped the struggle in the South, but now she has indicated that she wants to be involved on a regular basis\". Jesse Jackson said when King called on her, she never refused, traveling with him to the deepest parts of the segregated South. At the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963, Jackson performed \"I", "psg_id": "1441058" }, { "title": "Jackson Family Wines", "text": "La Jota Vineyard Co. on Howell Mountain was acquired by Jackson Family Wines in 2005. In 2006, the company acquired Byron Winery, Freemark Abbey, Arrowood and Murphy-Goode Estate Winery in Alexander Valley. The company planted Périgord truffle spores in its hazelnut and white oak orchard in 2011. Its first truffle harvest in 2017 produced 17 fungi. It acquired Hickinbotham Clarendon Vinyard in South Australia in February 2012. The following June, Jackson Family Wines acquired Ramal West Vineyard in the Sonoma Coast. In November 2012, Jackson Family Wines acquired the property that contained Richard's Grove and Saralee's Vineyard. In 2013, The", "psg_id": "20844873" }, { "title": "Jackson Family Wines", "text": "Wines in 2015. Siduri was founded in 1994 by Adam and Dianna Novy Lee. It was the first acquisition by Jackson Family Wines that did not include vineyards. In 2016, Jackson Family Wines acquired Penner-Ash Wine Cellars and WillaKenzie Estate in Oregon, Copain Wines in Healdsburg, California, and Field Stone Winery in Sonoma County's Alexander Valley. It was announced that the company was building a new winery in Oregon, in March 2017. In April 2017, The Culinary Institute of America at Copia announced it had renamed its amphitheater Jackson Family Wines Amphitheater in honor of a $2 million gift from", "psg_id": "20844875" }, { "title": "Jackson Family Wines", "text": "leaks. Pressed grapes are composted and returned to the soil to help it retain moisture. In response to growing drought, Jackson Family Wines started planting vines that have deeper root and require less irrigation. Jackson Family Wines runs PVC piping directed to a reservoir on Green Valley Creek and release water into it to keep the environment healthy for the endangered coho salmon that live there. In 2011, Jackson Family Wines won an EPA Green Power Leadership Award, and was named the drinks business Green Company of the Year in 2013. It won Top Project of the Year awards from", "psg_id": "20844879" }, { "title": "Young Love (Janet Jackson song)", "text": "in the sitcom \"Good Times\". She later starred in \"A New Kind of Family\" before joining the cast of \"Diff'rent Strokes\", portraying Charlene Duprey for two years. Jackson also played the recurring role of Cleo Hewitt during the fourth season of \"Fame\", but expressed indifference towards the series. When Jackson was sixteen, she was arranged a contract with A&M Records and began recording her debut album with the assistance of her father, working with a number of songwriters and producers such as René Moore, Angela Winbush and Bobby Watson, who produced her first single, entitled \"Young Love\", released on July", "psg_id": "6258976" }, { "title": "The Singing Detective", "text": "throughout the series from 60 library tapes he had brought together. The following is a chronological soundtrack listing: \"The Singing Detective\" soundtrack was released on vinyl in two different forms: Later releases on CD are: The Singing Detective The Singing Detective is a BBC television serial drama, written by Dennis Potter, which stars Michael Gambon and was directed by Jon Amiel. The six episodes were \"Skin\", \"Heat\", \"Lovely Days\", \"Clues\", \"Pitter Patter\" and \"Who Done It\". The serial was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC1 in 1986 on Sunday nights from 16 November to 21 December with later PBS", "psg_id": "3444349" }, { "title": "The Singing Office", "text": "and it's oddly charming in its own way.\" David Hinckley of \"New York Daily News\" said that the American show \"falls flat\" and that it is \"plodding toward an amateur night competition\". The Singing Office The Singing Office is a television series that has an American and Australian version. It features ordinary citizens who form singing groups in their workplaces, then compete against other teams; the rights to the concept have been sold to 20 different countries. The Australian version is hosted by comedians Nick Giannopoulos and Julia Morris. The television series aired in 13 parts on Fox8. Each week,", "psg_id": "16181407" }, { "title": "Judge Jackson", "text": "book door-to-door and via singing conventions and educational programs. Judge Jackson Judge J. Jackson (March 12, 1883, Montgomery County, Alabama - April 7, 1958, Ozark, Alabama) was an American sacred harp composer, songwriter, and educator. His 1934 publication \"The Colored Sacred Harp\" was later recognized by scholars such as Doris Dyen and \"New Grove\" writer Joe Dan Boyd as an important document of early twentieth-century shape note singing practice. Jackson was raised in a family of sharecroppers and obtained little formal education as a child. When he was sixteen years old, he left home and took work as a farmhand", "psg_id": "20071610" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "Despite its initial strong sales, \"First Impressions of Earth\" received the worst reception, both commercially and critically, of all their albums. In 2006, the band played 18 sold-out shows during their UK tour. In February 2006, the Strokes won \"Best International Band\" at the NME Awards. In March, the band returned to the US with their longest tour yet. The second single off \"First Impressions of Earth\", \"Heart in a Cage\", was released in March 2006. During the summer of 2006, the Strokes played several festival dates in Europe, including the Hultsfred Festival in Sweden, Roskilde Festival in Denmark, the", "psg_id": "1318667" }, { "title": "Jackson Family Wines", "text": "and its first vintage of Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay was released in 1983. It was aged in French oak barrels, and won the first Double Platinum Award in the American Wine Competition. In 1986, Jackson Family Wines purchased part of Tepusquet Vineyard in the Santa Maria Valley, and established Cambria Winery. It established Stonestreet Winery in 1989 in the Alexander Valley. The company expanded into Sonoma and Mendocino counties in 1989, and the central and southern California coast in 1991. In 1993, it acquired La Crema winery in Windsor, California. In 1994, Jackson Family Wines acquired Tenuta di Arceno in", "psg_id": "20844871" }, { "title": "The Broken Family Band", "text": "the name The Singing Adams, which featured contributions from various friends. A live band version of The Singing Adams, including Howard Monk from Billy Mahonie performed a few shows in London in 2007. Following the break-up of the Broken Family Band, Adams formed the band Singing Adams (with different personnel from The Singing Adams) who released their debut album Everybody Friends Now on Records Records Records records in April 2010. A second album 'Moves' was released December 2012. In 2014 he released his first solo album, \"House Music\", with contributions from Dan Mangan, Justin Young from The Vaccines, Martin Green", "psg_id": "8315504" }, { "title": "Bianca Jackson", "text": "\"EastEnders\" characters, who frequent a pub called Rub-a-Dub. Actress and comedian Judith Jacob played the role of Bianca in the sketches. Jacob had previously appeared as a regular character in \"EastEnders\" between 1986 and 1989, as health visitor Carmel Jackson (unrelated to Bianca's family). Bianca Jackson Bianca Jackson (also Butcher) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\" played by Patsy Palmer. The character was introduced by executive producer Leonard Lewis and appeared initially from 1993 to 1999, when Palmer opted to leave. In 2002 executive producer John Yorke brought the character back for a special spin-off show.", "psg_id": "7236249" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "Oxegen Festival in Ireland, the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, the FIB (Festival Internacional de Benicàssim), Fuji Rock Festival and headlined the Pentaport Rock Festival in South Korea. They then toured Australia and Mexico in late August and early September, followed by the second leg of the United States tour. While in the US, the Strokes opened for Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers for five shows during their Highway Companion tour. The Strokes went on to complete another US tour. During this final tour Casablancas stated to fans that the band would be taking an extensive break after it finished.", "psg_id": "1318668" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "act and Regina Spektor. While on tour, Spektor and the Strokes recorded the song \"Modern Girls & Old Fashion Men\", released as a B-side on the \"Reptilia\" single. Also during the tour, the band included the Clash's \"Clampdown\" as a cover, which was released as the B-side for \"The End Has No End\". In late 2004, the Strokes revealed plans to release a live album. The \"Live in London\" LP was planned for release in October 2004, but was abandoned, reportedly due to recording quality problems. The chosen gig was one held at the legendary Alexandra Palace in North London.", "psg_id": "1318664" }, { "title": "2300 Jackson Street (song)", "text": "of the Jackson family members. La Toya is not featured in the music video nor the song, as she was estranged from the family at the time. Marlon, while he sang on the track, also did not appear in the video. Some scenes include the Jackson family playing pool and Jermaine, Tito, Randy and Jackie playing football. It also shows some members of the Jackson family singing the song together. The video was shot in March 1989. 2300 Jackson Street (song) \"2300 Jackson Street\" is a 1989 single released by the Jacksons from their album of the same name. This", "psg_id": "13948964" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "Fraiture posted a tweet announcing that the band was heading into the studio to work on some new ideas. The Strokes later revealed that they were planning to record a new album as soon as possible. Fraiture added that the band would record their fifth album in the same manner as they put together \"Angles\", with each member bringing in his own ideas and putting them together in the studio. On January 17, 2013, Seattle alternative radio station 107.7 The End posted on their Facebook page that they were previewing a new song by the Strokes entitled \"All the Time\".", "psg_id": "1318677" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "wrote and sang about drugs and sex, about the people around him — it was so matter-of-fact,\" Casablancas stated in a \"Rolling Stone\" interview. \"Reed could be romantic in the way he portrayed these crazy situations, but he was also intensely real. It was poetry and journalism.\" Additionally, he has stated that Bob Marley, Nirvana and Pearl Jam are major influences on his work, the latter being the reason that he started making music after hearing the song \"Yellow Ledbetter\". The Strokes The Strokes are an American rock band from New York City. Formed in 1998, the band is composed", "psg_id": "1318687" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "with Japanese lyrics. The Strokes released their second album \"Room on Fire\" in October 2003. It received praise from critics but was less commercially successful, although it still went gold. The album's sound maintained the Strokes' familiar reference points, while also evoking groups such as the Cars, Bob Marley, and Blondie. In the process, they made the cover of \"Spin Magazine\" for the second time, with each member receiving his own cover. They also made the cover of \"Rolling Stone\" for the first time. Additional media coverage of the band came from the relationship between Moretti and actress Drew Barrymore,", "psg_id": "1318662" }, { "title": "Oakland Strokes", "text": "incorporated the Strokes as a California nonprofit corporation and it became chartered as Explorer Post 8 and 9 of the Boy Scouts of America, Piedmont Council. On Ed's death in 1985, a group of his family and friends joined together to keep alive his dedication to rowing. Today, the Oakland Strokes is operated by a board of directors that include former coaches and rowers and the parents of former rowers and current rowers. The board sets the policies and carries out the responsibilities of the rowing program. Coaches are Brian de Regt, Alison Dobb Ray, Dave Adams, Alan Kush, Taryn", "psg_id": "13112556" }, { "title": "The Strokes", "text": "was released on February 9, 2011. The 7\" was officially released on March 1, 2011 and contained another track from \"Angles\", \"You're So Right\", as the B-side, followed by the album on March 18, 2011. \"Taken for a Fool\" was confirmed as the second single, which was sent to U.S. radio on May 24, 2011. On June 9, the Strokes announced that a music video for \"Taken For a Fool\" was in the works, and that it is directed by Laurent Briet. They revealed that the music video should be finished by the end of the month. The Strokes put", "psg_id": "1318675" }, { "title": "Who Is It (Michael Jackson song)", "text": "death in June 2009, his music experienced a surge in popularity. \"Who Is It\" re-entered the Switzerland music charts for the first time in over 17 years, hitting number 49 on July 12, 2009. Directed by David Fincher, the music video for \"Who Is It\" was released in 1993. It begins with Jackson in what seems to be a hotel, singing about his girlfriend. He is distressed because he found a silver card in with the name \"Alex\" on it. It implies that his girlfriend is cheating on him with someone else. As the story in the video unfolds, the", "psg_id": "5576558" }, { "title": "It's Different for Girls", "text": "Man\", \"It's Different for Girls\" has also appeared on other Joe Jackson albums. A live version appeared on \"Live 1980/86\" in 1987, having been recorded on Jackson's \"Big World\" tour in 1986. A different live version appeared on the 2000 album \"\". During the Laughter and Lust tour, it was performed as a duet with Joy Askew. The original version of the song was also included on Jackson's 1990 compilation \"\" and again on the 1997 compilation \"This Is It! (The A&M Years 1979–1989)\". \"Come On\" was released as a bonus track on the 2001 reissue of \"I'm the Man\"", "psg_id": "14606233" }, { "title": "Jackson family", "text": "Adren Jackson (b. 1975), and Tito Joe \"TJ\" Jackson (b. 1978) make up the R&B/pop music group 3T. 3T has released three studio albums and has gone on to have moderate success in the industry, primarily outside of the United States. Sigmund \"Siggy\" Jackson Jr. (b. 1977), the eldest son to Jackie Jackson, is a hip-hop artist who goes under the name \"Dealz\". Siggy has been a ghostwriter for a number of independent artists and has obtained mild success as a solo artist. Jermaine La Jaune \"Jay\" Jackson Jr. (b. 1977), the eldest son to Jermaine Jackson, portrayed his father", "psg_id": "6615722" }, { "title": "All in the Family", "text": "US television's most acclaimed and groundbreaking programs, \"All in the Family\" has been referenced or parodied in countless other forms of media. References on other sitcoms include \"That '70s Show\" and \"The Simpsons\". The animated series \"Family Guy\" pays homage to \"All in the Family\" in the opening sequence which features Peter and Lois Griffin playing the piano and singing a lament on the loss of traditional values, and also paid tribute to the show's closing credits sequence at the end of the season 5 episode \"Stewie Loves Lois\". Popular T-shirts, buttons, and bumper stickers showing O'Connor's image and farcically", "psg_id": "1414023" }, { "title": "Lost in the Desert", "text": "Duff (1928–2012) is credited in the end titles as singing the theme song \"Wait for Tomorrow\". However current versions of the movie do not include the song. There is disagreement about whether the English-language version appeared in 1969 or 1970. This discrepancy may possibly be due to different release dates in different English-speaking countries, although complete certainty about this does not seem to be available. It was released in the UK with The Golden Voyage of Sinbad as a support feature in 1974. This is confirmed by those who saw it at a young age in several forums, including IMDb.", "psg_id": "11073237" }, { "title": "Different Times (musical)", "text": "Different Times (musical) Different Times is a musical with music, lyrics, and book by Michael Brown. It was originally produced on Broadway in 1972. It opened on May 1, 1972 at the ANTA Playhouse and closed on May 20, 1972 after 24 performances. The show follows a Boston family from 1905 to 1970. It covers the decades and the issues like women's rights, both World Wars, anti-Semitism, and youth protest. The 1972 Broadway production was written and directed by Michael Brown, who also supplied the music and lyrics. It was choreographed by Todd Jackson, scenic design and costume design by", "psg_id": "14574821" }, { "title": "Jackson Family Wines", "text": "the family to the culinary college. At the Sonoma County Farm Bureau's Love of the Land event in July 2017, Jackson Family Wines was recognized with the Luther Burbank Conservation Award for its practices and commitment to sustainability. In May 2017, it was announced that the company was acquiring Brewer-Clifton, a Pinot Noir-based winery, including its brand Diatom as well as 60 acres of vineyards and a winery and tasting room in Lompoc, California. Brewer-Clifton was founded by Greg Brewer and Steve Clifton in 1995. Banke received \"Wine Spectator\"'s Distinguished Service Award in 2017 for her work with Jackson Family", "psg_id": "20844876" }, { "title": "Eddie Jackson (vaudeville)", "text": "Eddie Jackson (vaudeville) Edward Jackson (February 19, 1896 - July 16, 1980) was a leading vaudeville performer, actor and musician, and longtime colleague and partner of Jimmy Durante. He appeared in vaudeville with Durante and Lou Clayton as the team Clayton, Jackson & Durante, known as the Three Sawdust Bums. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Jackson began his show business work as a singing waiter at New York City and Coney Island clubs. At the Alamo Club in Harlem, he met Durante. They played together in a number of clubs and opened Club Durant in 1923. In 1924, their act", "psg_id": "18064738" }, { "title": "Can't Help Singing", "text": "Can't Help Singing Can't Help Singing is a 1944 American musical Western film directed by Frank Ryan and starring Deanna Durbin, Robert Paige, and Akim Tamiroff. Based on a story by John D. Klorer and Leo Townsend, the film is about a senator's daughter who follows her boyfriend West in the days of the California gold rush. Durbin's only Technicolor film, \"Can't Help Singing\" was produced by Felix Jackson and scored by Jerome Kern with lyrics by E. Y. Harburg. The movie was one of the most expensive in Universal's history. Set during the early years of the California Gold", "psg_id": "6368131" }, { "title": "Leon Jackson", "text": "in Whitburn, West Lothian, Scotland. Before pursuing his singing career, he worked as a retail sales assistant with Gap. He is a supporter of Rangers. He was a fan of contemporary jazz, his hero being Michael Bublé, and he has stated that during his early years, karate and singing were the only things that made him happy. He got his black belt at the age of 10. Before he appeared on \"The X Factor\", Jackson was planning to attend Edinburgh Napier University, studying architectural technology. Leon started singing in public in January 2007. He wanted to pursue a career in", "psg_id": "11034184" }, { "title": "Sly and the Family Stone", "text": "Family Stone were awarded the R&B Foundation Pioneer Award. Two Family Stone songs, \"Dance to the Music\" and \"Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again)\", are among The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. In 2004, \"Rolling Stone\" magazine ranked them 43rd on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. A Sly and the Family Stone tribute album, \"Different Strokes by Different Folks\", was released on July 12, 2005 by Starbucks' Hear Music label. The project features cover versions of the band's songs, songs which sample the original recordings, and", "psg_id": "1427317" }, { "title": "The Singing Bell", "text": "The Singing Bell \"The Singing Bell\" is a science fiction mystery short story by Isaac Asimov that first appeared in the January 1955 issue of \"The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\" and was reprinted in the 1968 collection \"Asimov's Mysteries\". \"The Singing Bell\" was the first of Asimov's Wendell Urth stories. Master criminal Louis Peyton spends each August totally isolated on his Colorado ranch behind a powerful force-field. One August, Albert Cornwell takes him to the Moon to retrieve a cache of extremely valuable \"singing bells\" (lunar rocks which, when struck by the correct stroker, make an incredibly beautiful", "psg_id": "6853322" }, { "title": "Trial of Michael Jackson", "text": "his family who appeared for questioning was his mother, June. She denied having seen any molestation, but talked about Jordan and Michael sleeping in the same room on numerous occasions, explaining that she initially didn't want them to, but was persuaded by Jackson, who had cried and been hurt that she didn't trust him. She testified about Jackson buying all kinds of gifts for the family, the trips they'd been on together, and how fun it was to be part of Jackson's world. She said she'd been concerned that her son was starting to dress like Jackson and wanting to", "psg_id": "3688806" } ]
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what was the first spin-off from the beverly hillbillies called?
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[ { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "in his long-running post-\"Hillbillies\" television series. Based on \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" movie, a PC computer adventure game for operating system MS-DOS was developed by Synergistic Software, Inc. and published in 1993 by Capstone Software. The Beverly Hillbillies The Beverly Hillbillies is an American sitcom (situation comedy) television series originally broadcast on CBS from 1962 to 1971. The show had an ensemble cast featuring Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, and Max Baer Jr. as the Clampetts, a poor backwoods family from the Ozarks region who move to posh Beverly Hills, California, after striking oil on their land. The show was", "psg_id": "34567" }, { "title": "Return of the Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "12, 2013, \"Return of the Beverly Hillbillies\" was released on DVD for the first time by MPI Home Video. Return of the Beverly Hillbillies Return of the Beverly Hillbillies (also known as Beverly Hillbillies Solve the Energy Crisis) is a 1981 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1962–1971 sitcom \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" which reunited original cast members Buddy Ebsen, Donna Douglas and Nancy Kulp reprising their characters of Jed Clampett, Elly May Clampett and Jane Hathaway, along with newcomers Werner Klemperer as C.D. Medford, Ray Young as Jethro Bodine and Imogene Coca as Granny's 100-year-old mother; noticeably absent are", "psg_id": "19801162" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "the pilot was written by David Rogers in 1968. \"The Deadly Hillbillies,\" an interactive murder mystery, was written by John R. Logue using the core \"Beverly Hillbillies\" cast of characters as inspiration. This Gypsy Productions Murder Mystery Parody features characters such as \"Jed Clumpett,\" \"Daisy May Mostes,\" and \"Jane Hatchaway.\" Dell Comics adapted the series into a comic book series in 1962. The art work was provided by Henry Scarpelli. In 1993, a movie version of \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" was released starring Jim Varney as Jed Clampett and featuring Buddy Ebsen in a cameo as Barnaby Jones, the lead character", "psg_id": "34566" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "reviewers was that the show confronted the cultural elite's notions of quality entertainment.\" The show did receive a somewhat favorable review from noted critic Gilbert Seldes in the December 15, 1962 \"TV Guide\": \"The whole notion on which \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" is founded is an encouragement to ignorance... But it \"is\" funny. What can I do?\" Regardless of the poor reviews, the show shot to the top of the Nielsen ratings shortly after its premiere and stayed there for several seasons. During its first two seasons, it was the number one program in the U.S. During its second season, it", "psg_id": "34552" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "time in the CBS-TV retrospective television special, \"The Legend of the Beverly Hillbillies\", which ranked as the fourth-most watched television program of the week—a major surprise given the mediocre rating for the 1981 TV movie. It was a rare tribute from the \"Tiffany network\", which owed much of its success in the 1960s to the series, but has often seemed embarrassed by it in hindsight, often downplaying the show in retrospective television specials on the network's history and rarely inviting cast members to participate in such all-star broadcasts. \"The Legend of The Beverly Hillbillies\" special ignored several plot twists of", "psg_id": "34558" }, { "title": "Return of the Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "Return of the Beverly Hillbillies Return of the Beverly Hillbillies (also known as Beverly Hillbillies Solve the Energy Crisis) is a 1981 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1962–1971 sitcom \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" which reunited original cast members Buddy Ebsen, Donna Douglas and Nancy Kulp reprising their characters of Jed Clampett, Elly May Clampett and Jane Hathaway, along with newcomers Werner Klemperer as C.D. Medford, Ray Young as Jethro Bodine and Imogene Coca as Granny's 100-year-old mother; noticeably absent are cast members Irene Ryan (Granny) and Raymond Bailey (Milburn Drysdale), who had died in 1973 and 1980 respectively, and", "psg_id": "19801158" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "model of \"The Beverly Hillbillies\". \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" ranked among the top 20 most-watched programs on television for eight of its nine seasons, twice ranking as the number one series of the year, with a number of episodes that remain among the most-watched television episodes in history. It accumulated seven Emmy nominations during its run. The series remains in syndicated reruns, and its ongoing popularity spawned a 1993 film remake by 20th Century Fox. The series starts as Jed Clampett, an impoverished and widowed mountaineer, is living alongside an oil-rich swamp with his daughter and mother-in-law. A surveyor for the", "psg_id": "34536" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "Films, Viacom Enterprises, Paramount Domestic Television, and CBS Paramount Domestic Television (all through corporate changes involving TV distribution rights to the early CBS library). The repeats of the show that debuted on CBS Daytime on September 5–9, 1966, as \"Mornin' Beverly Hillbillies\" through September 10, 1971 and on September 13–17, 1971 as \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" lasted up to winter 1971–72. It aired at 11:00–11:30 am Eastern/10:00-10:30 am Central through September 3, 1971, then moved to 10:30–11:00 am Eastern/9:30–10:00 am Central for the last season on CBS Daytime. Fifty-five episodes of the series are in the public domain (all 36 season-one", "psg_id": "34561" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies (film)", "text": "the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" gave the film half a star out of a possible 4, arguing that it did not capture the appeal of the original, and did not improve the source material. Furthermore, wrote Ebert, \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" was a major disappointment for Spheeris after her surprising triumph with \"Wayne's World\" only two years before: When directors make a wonderful movie, you look forward to their next one with a special anticipation, thinking maybe they've got the secret. If it turns out they don't, you feel almost betrayed. That's how I felt after \"The Beverly Hillbillies\", one of the worst", "psg_id": "5074652" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies (film)", "text": "movies of this or any year. The Beverly Hillbillies (film) The Beverly Hillbillies is a 1993 American comedy film starring Jim Varney, Diedrich Bader, Erika Eleniak, Cloris Leachman, Lily Tomlin, Dabney Coleman, Lea Thompson, Rob Schneider and Penny Fuller. It is based on the 1962–1971 TV series of the same name and features cameo appearances by Buddy Ebsen (the original Jed Clampett, in his final motion picture appearance, playing his other classic character, Detective Barnaby Jones), Dolly Parton, and Zsa Zsa Gabor. The film was directed by Penelope Spheeris. The film follows a poor hillbilly named Jed Clampett (Jim Varney),", "psg_id": "5074653" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies (film)", "text": "The Beverly Hillbillies (film) The Beverly Hillbillies is a 1993 American comedy film starring Jim Varney, Diedrich Bader, Erika Eleniak, Cloris Leachman, Lily Tomlin, Dabney Coleman, Lea Thompson, Rob Schneider and Penny Fuller. It is based on the 1962–1971 TV series of the same name and features cameo appearances by Buddy Ebsen (the original Jed Clampett, in his final motion picture appearance, playing his other classic character, Detective Barnaby Jones), Dolly Parton, and Zsa Zsa Gabor. The film was directed by Penelope Spheeris. The film follows a poor hillbilly named Jed Clampett (Jim Varney), who becomes a billionaire when he", "psg_id": "5074645" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "the first \"ultimate collection\" of which was released in the fall of 2005. These collections include the original, uncut versions of the first season's episodes, complete with their original theme music and opening sponsor plugs. Volume 1 has, among its bonus features, the alternate, unaired version of the pilot film, \"The Hillbillies Of Beverly Hills\" (the version of the episode that sold the series to CBS), and the \"cast commercials\" (cast members pitching the products of the show's sponsors) originally shown at the end of each episode. With the exception of the public domain episodes, the copyrights to the series", "psg_id": "34563" }, { "title": "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*", "text": "Hillbillies for Nothing'. The music video for the \"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*\" was done in the same style as the original. However, several concepts were parodied. Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies* \"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*\" is a song by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic. It is a cover of \"Money for Nothing\" by Dire Straits with the lyrics replaced by those of \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" theme song. The music video, which appeared as part of Yankovic's film \"UHF\", is a parody of the \"Money for Nothing\" music video. The song features Dire Straits members Mark Knopfler on guitar and Guy Fletcher on synthesizer,", "psg_id": "7173120" }, { "title": "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*", "text": "for the film \"UHF\", explaining: \"We had to name that song 'Money for Nothing \"slash\" Beverly Hillbillies \"asterisk\"' because the lawyers told us that had to be the name. Those wacky lawyers! Whatcha gonna do?\" Yankovic also gave the following comment on his official website in regards to the title: \"That incredibly stupid name is what the lawyers insisted that the parody be listed as. I'm not sure why, and I've obviously never been very happy about it.\" Yankovic later stated he would rather have wanted the title to be either 'Money for Nothing for the Beverly Hillbillies' or 'Beverly", "psg_id": "7173119" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "the world in syndication. In the United States, the show is broadcast currently on MeTV, and was previously on Nick at Nite, The Hallmark Channel, and WGN America. A limited number of episodes from the earlier portions of the series run have turned up in the public domain and as such are seen occasionally on many smaller networks such as Retro TV and MyFamily TV. MeTV Network airs \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" Monday-Saturday at 7 A.M. The show is distributed by CBS Television Distribution, the syndication arm of CBS Television Studios and the CBS network. It was previously distributed by CBS", "psg_id": "34560" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "Despite the respectable ratings, the show was canceled in the spring of 1971 after 274 episodes. The CBS network, prompted by pressure from advertisers seeking a more sophisticated urban audience, decided to refocus its schedule on several \"hip\" new urban-themed shows and, to make room for them, the two remaining series of CBS's rural-themed comedies were simultaneously cancelled. This action came to be known as \"the Rural Purge\". Pat Buttram, who played Mr. Haney on \"Green Acres\", famously remarked, \"It was the year CBS cancelled everything with a tree - including Lassie.\" In 1981, \"Return of the Beverly Hillbillies\" television", "psg_id": "34554" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "Roy Clark and the team of Flatt and Scruggs occasionally play on the program. Pop singer Pat Boone appears in one episode as himself, under the premise that he hails from the same area of the country as the Clampetts, although Boone is a native of Jacksonville, Florida. The 1989 film \"UHF\" featured a \"Weird Al\" Yankovic parody music video, \"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*\", combining \"The Ballad of Jed Clampett\" and English rock band Dire Straits' 1985 hit song \"Money for Nothing\". Season seven (1968–69) was packed with strategically placed, multi-episode crossover stories in which the fictional worlds of all", "psg_id": "34550" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "the TV movie, notably Jethro was now not a film director, but a leading Los Angeles physician. Critter-loving Elly May was still in California with her animals, but Jed was back home in the Hills, having lost his fortune, stolen by the now-imprisoned banker Drysdale. Nancy Kulp had died in 1991 and was little referred to beyond the multitude of film clips that dotted the special. The special was released on VHS tape by CBS/Fox Video in 1995 and as a bonus feature on the Official Third Season DVD Set in 2009. \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" is still televised daily around", "psg_id": "34559" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies (film)", "text": "Bucket (who had a contributing song on the soundtrack of the 1992 Penelope Spheeris hit movie \"Wayne's World\"), the Dwight Yoakam Band (Skip Edwards), and Vern Monnett (Randy Meisner, Texas Tornados and Gary Allan). Parton's appearance reunited her with \"9 to 5\" co-stars Lily Tomlin and Dabney Coleman. In its first weekend, \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" grossed $9,525,375 at the box office. The film moved up to number one two weeks later. The total worldwide gross was $57,405,220, making it a moderate box office success. The film received Mixed reviews, with a 24% \"rotten\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Roger Ebert of", "psg_id": "5074651" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "loves and defends the simple life. Granny's full name, Daisy Moses, is allegedly an homage to the popular and dearly loved folk artist Anna Mary Robertson, known to the world as Grandma Moses, who died in 1961, a year before \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" made its television debut. Granny is frequently referred to as \"Granny Clampett\" in a number of episodes, but technically she is a Moses. Granny appears in all 274 episodes. Elly May (Donna Douglas in all 274 episodes), the only child of Jed and Rose Ellen Clampett, is a mountain beauty with the body of a pinup girl", "psg_id": "34541" }, { "title": "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*", "text": "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies* \"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*\" is a song by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic. It is a cover of \"Money for Nothing\" by Dire Straits with the lyrics replaced by those of \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" theme song. The music video, which appeared as part of Yankovic's film \"UHF\", is a parody of the \"Money for Nothing\" music video. The song features Dire Straits members Mark Knopfler on guitar and Guy Fletcher on synthesizer, Knopfler's one condition for allowing the parody. Jim West, Yankovic's own guitarist, then practiced the song for weeks. As a result of that and because Knopfler", "psg_id": "7173117" }, { "title": "Return of the Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "Max Baer Jr. (the original Jethro) who declined to participate. The film was produced and written by original series creator Paul Henning and was intended as a pilot for a proposed revival of the series, but this never materialized. \"Return of the Beverly Hillbillies\" premiered as \"The CBS Tuesday Night Movie\" on October 6, 1981. Following the death of Granny, Jed Clampett returned to his roots to live in a backwoods cabin in the town of Bug Tussle rather than living alone at his Beverly Hills mansion after having voluntarily divided his massive fortune between daughter Elly May and nephew", "psg_id": "19801159" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "were renewed by Orion Television. However, any new compilation of \"Hillbillies\" material will be copyrighted by either MPI Media Group or CBS, depending on the content of the material used. For many years, 20th Century Fox, through a joint venture with CBS called CBS/Fox Video, released select episodes of \"Hillbillies\" on videocassette. After Viacom merged with CBS, Paramount Home Entertainment (the video division of Paramount Pictures, which was acquired by Viacom in 1994) took over the video rights. In 2006, Paramount announced plans to release the copyrighted episodes in boxed sets through CBS DVD later that year. The show's second", "psg_id": "34564" }, { "title": "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*", "text": "had become more relaxed after having played it for several years, West's version sounded more like the original version. The song is credited to Mark Knopfler and Sting (writers of the original \"Money for Nothing\") and Paul Henning (writer of \"The Ballad of Jed Clampett\"). Originally the title of the song was going to be simply \"Beverly Hillbillies\"; however, the title of the song was changed to \"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*\" (with an asterisk), and it is legally copyrighted and registered as such. Yankovic commented on the legal complications with the titling of the song in the DVD audio commentary", "psg_id": "7173118" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "journey to Beverly Hills. He is usually the straight man to Granny and Jethro's antics. His catchphrase is, \"Welllllll, doggies!\" Jed was one of the three characters to appear in all 274 episodes of the series. Daisy May Moses (Irene Ryan), called \"Granny\" by all, is Jed's mother-in-law. In the first season she implies she is 72 years old when she says she has not slept in so late in 72 years. Paul Henning, the show's creator/producer, quickly discarded the idea of making Granny Jed's mother, which would have changed the show's dynamics, making Granny the matriarch and Jed subordinate", "psg_id": "34539" }, { "title": "Off spin", "text": "Off spin Off spin is a type of finger spin bowling in the sport of cricket. A bowler who uses this technique is called an off spinner. Off spinners are right-handed spin bowlers who use their fingers to spin the ball from a right-handed batsman's off side to the leg side (that is, towards the right-handed batsman, or away from a left-handed batsman). This contrasts with leg spin, in which the ball spins from leg to off and which is bowled with a very different action. A left-handed bowler who bowls with the same action as an off spinner is", "psg_id": "301205" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "the lack of a decent offer, it decided to spin off the wine business, which is now called Treasury Wine Estates. According to \"The Economist\", another driving force of the proliferation of spin-offs is what it calls the \"conglomerate discount\" — that \"stockmarkets value a diversified group at less than the sum of its parts\". Some examples of spin-offs (according to the SEC definition): Examples following the second definition of spin-out: An example of companies created by technology transfer or licensing: Mirror company formation is a specialized form of spin-off used to create a new public company. It simplifies the", "psg_id": "6331129" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase \"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase\" is the twenty-fourth episode of the eighth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 11, 1997. The episode centers on fictional pilot episodes of non-existent television series derived from \"The Simpsons\", and is a parody of the tendency of networks to spin off characters from a hit series. As such it includes references to many different TV series. The first fictional spin-off is \"Chief Wiggum P.I.\", a cop-dramedy featuring Chief Wiggum and Seymour Skinner. The second is \"The Love-matic Grampa\", a sitcom", "psg_id": "5357806" }, { "title": "Off spin", "text": "Indian spin quartet - E. A. S. Prasanna and Srinivas Venkataraghavan, also Harbhajan Singh and Ravichandran Ashwin of India, Saqlain Mushtaq and Saeed Ajmal of Pakistan, Jim Laker and Graeme Swann of England. Saqlain Mushtaq was credited with the invention of the \"doosra\", which is bowled with a similar-looking action to the off break but spins the opposite way, just as the leg spinner's googly turns the opposite way from his stock ball. Off spin Off spin is a type of finger spin bowling in the sport of cricket. A bowler who uses this technique is called an off spinner.", "psg_id": "301210" }, { "title": "Spin-off (media)", "text": "Spin-off (media) In media, a spin-off (or spinoff) is a radio program, television program, video game, film, or any narrative work, derived from already existing works that focus on more details and different aspects from the original work (e.g. particular topics, characters or events). A spin-off may be called a sidequel when it exists in the same chronological frame of time as its predecessor work. One of the earliest spin-offs of the modern media era, if not the first, happened in 1941 when the supporting character Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve from the old time radio comedy show \"Fibber McGee and Molly\"", "psg_id": "8878748" }, { "title": "Beverly Hills, 90210", "text": "show. Saturday Night Live also did a Tori Spelling parody as well, where Melanie Hutsell spoofed Spelling, which was met with less protest. \"The Mickey Mouse Club\" did a parody sketch called \"Beverly Hillbillies 90210\", combining the characters of both \"90210\" and \"The Beverly Hillbillies\". In 1999, Christina Aguilera from the Mickey Mouse Club made a cameo performance on Beverly Hills 90210 as herself performing at the PPAD for David Silver's surprise birthday party, season 10 episode 2: \"Let's Eat Cake\". Music from former MMC members Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez of 'N Sync also was originally used during several", "psg_id": "927335" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "off from Hewlett-Packard in 1999, the stock holders of HP received Agilent stock. A company not considered a spin-off in the SEC's definition (but considered by the SEC as a technology transfer or licensing of technology to the new company) may also be called a spin-off in common usage. A second definition of a spin-out is a firm formed when an employee or group of employees leaves an existing entity to form an independent start-up firm. The prior employer can be a firm, a university, or another organization. Spin-outs typically operate at arm's length from the previous organizations and have", "psg_id": "6331127" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies (film)", "text": "Jethro (Diedrich Bader), Pearl's son, load up Jethro's old, dilapidated truck with their possessions and move to Beverly Hills, California. Milburn Drysdale (Dabney Coleman), the CEO of the Commerce Bank of Beverly Hills (where Jed's money is stored), sends out his secretary/assistant, Miss Jane Hathaway (Lily Tomlin) to meet the Clampetts at their new estate. Miss Jane calls the Beverly Hills Police after the Clampetts arrive, mistaking them for burglars. Upon learning of Miss Jane's mistake at the police station, Mr. Drysdale briefly fires her. But seeing that Jed insists that he still wants her to watch over his affairs,", "psg_id": "5074647" }, { "title": "Spin-off (media)", "text": "provide closure to fans of another failed series. Sometimes show producers will re-introduce a character from an older series into a later one as a way of providing a connectivity of that particular producer's television \"universe\". Spin-off (media) In media, a spin-off (or spinoff) is a radio program, television program, video game, film, or any narrative work, derived from already existing works that focus on more details and different aspects from the original work (e.g. particular topics, characters or events). A spin-off may be called a sidequel when it exists in the same chronological frame of time as its predecessor", "psg_id": "8878751" }, { "title": "The Notting Hillbillies", "text": "The Notting Hillbillies The Notting Hillbillies was a country rock project formed by British singer-songwriter Mark Knopfler in May 1986. The group consisted of Knopfler (guitar and vocals), Steve Phillips (guitar and vocals), Brendan Croker (guitar and vocals), Guy Fletcher (keyboards and vocals), Paul Franklin (pedal steel), Marcus Cliffe (bass), and Ed Bicknell (drums). They gave their first performance at a small club in Leeds, and followed up with a tour. The Notting Hillbillies recorded just one album, \"Missing...Presumed Having a Good Time\", released on Vertigo in the UK (Warner Bros. in the US) in 1990, before returning to concentrate", "psg_id": "10001184" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "Over the course of the show, the staff have considered producing several spin-off television series and films, based on \"The Simpsons\". In 1994, Matt Groening pitched a live action spin-off from \"The Simpsons\" that centered on Krusty and would star Dan Castellaneta. He and Michael Weithorn wrote a pilot script where Krusty moved to Los Angeles and got his own talk show. A recurring joke throughout the script was that Krusty lived in a house on wooden stilts which were continuously being gnawed by beavers. Eventually, the contract negotiations fell apart and Groening decided to stop work on the project.", "psg_id": "5357818" }, { "title": "Beverly Hills, 90210", "text": "Waverly Hills. On the 9th season of RuPaul's Drag Race, the contestants acted in a parody of the show, called \"Beverly Hills, 9021-HO\". The episode was guest judged by Jennie Garth and Tori Spelling. The series \"Melrose Place\" was a spin-off from the show, as actor Grant Show (who played Jake on \"Melrose Place\") appeared for a multi-episode run at the end of the series second season as Kelly's love interest, and a friend of Dylan's. Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green and Ian Ziering made appearances as their \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" characters in the first few episodes of", "psg_id": "927338" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "OK Oil Company realizes the size of the oil field, and the company pays him a fortune for the right to drill on his land. Patriarch Jed's cousin Pearl Bodine prods him to move to California after being told his modest property could yield $25 million, and pressures him into taking her son Jethro along. The family moves into a mansion in wealthy Beverly Hills, California, next door to Jed's banker, Milburn Drysdale. The Clampetts bring a moral, unsophisticated, and minimalistic lifestyle to the swanky, sometimes self-obsessed and superficial community. Double entendres and cultural misconceptions are the core of the", "psg_id": "34537" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "bad writing would be mistaken for actual bad writing. The episode, however, now appears on several lists of the most popular \"Simpsons\" episodes. Troy McClure hosts a television special from the \"Museum of TV and Television\" introducing three spin-off productions, created using characters from \"The Simpsons\". The Fox network has only three programmes prepared for the next broadcasting season, and so commissions the producers of \"The Simpsons\" to create thirty-five new shows to fill the remainder of the lineup. Unable to handle such a workload, the producers create only three new shows. Chief Wiggum, P.I. is a crime-dramedy spin-off and", "psg_id": "5357808" }, { "title": "Off spin", "text": "known as a left-arm orthodox spinner. While the orthodox spinner has the same action as an off-spinner, the ball itself spins in the opposite direction (akin to a right arm leg spinner). Off spin is generally considered less difficult to play than leg spin, as off breaks typically spin less than leg breaks, and do not generally possess the same loopy, potentially deceptive flight. In addition, off spinners tend to have a smaller repertoire of deliveries to choose from. However, the off spinner often bowls faster and more accurately than a leg spinner, and can therefore deceive the batsman with", "psg_id": "301206" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "spin-offs. Troy walks by a poster of \"The Jeffersons\" (a spin-off of \"All in the Family\") twice, because the writers could not think of any more spin-offs. \"Chief Wiggum, P.I.\" is a parody of police-dramas, such as \"Miami Vice\", \"Magnum, P.I.\" and \"Starsky and Hutch\". Skinner emulates Don Johnson from \"Miami Vice\" in order to look scruffier. The character of Big Daddy is based on Dr. John, who comes from New Orleans. The chef in the restaurant resembles Paul Prudhomme. \"The Love-matic Grampa\" is a parody of fantasy sitcoms such as \"Mister Ed\", \"I Dream of Jeannie\" and \"Bewitched\" as", "psg_id": "5357822" }, { "title": "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (season 6)", "text": "season. Alex Baskin, Chris Cullen, Douglas Ross, Greg Stewart, Toni Gallagher, Dave Rupel and Andy Cohen are recognized as the series' executive producers; it is produced and distributed by Evolution Media. A month prior to season six premiering, \"Vanderpump Rules After Show\" premiered on Bravo. The series is the second spin-off to \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\" and also serves as the first spin-off the \"Vanderpump Rules\". The series serves as a talk show which features discussions of the weekly episode of \"Vanderpump Rules\" with guests from the series who answer questions about their lives on and off the", "psg_id": "19713429" }, { "title": "University spin-off", "text": "spin-offs than others. Universities with high numbers of successful spin-offs … University spin-off activity may give rise to potential conflict of interest between commercial and academic work. In addition, the university’s reputation may be at risk if founders of spin-offs act inappropriately. Moreover, the antagonism between academic research and technology commercialization by way of spin-offs is likely to create fairness issues, for example regarding the distribution of royalties or equity. This antagonism can be managed by installing transparent procedures for the spin-off formation process that enhance fair treatment of all participants. University spin-off University spin-offs transform technological inventions developed from", "psg_id": "15380136" }, { "title": "Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies", "text": "on retiring the show. In late 2013 the \"Blue Team\" consisting of Kirk Wall, Anders Swanson, Dennis Fetchet, and Rick Storey, started their own group named \"Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies\". The show is planned to have the same music, comedy style, and members of Disneyland's Billy Hill & The Hillbillies but performing outside of Disneyland in both public and private events. The first performance for this group was on New Year's Eve 12/31/2013 at Knott's Berry Farm. Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies is a musical/variety group that performs at Knott's Berry Farm. Prior to", "psg_id": "7251214" }, { "title": "Off spin", "text": "changes in the pace of the ball. Another common weapon of the off spinner is the arm ball, which does not spin but goes straight on \"with the arm\". More skilled offspinners also have the topspinner. Aside from these variations in spin, varying the speed, length and flight of the ball are also important for the off spinner. Although rare now, in the past there were bowlers who used the off-break action who deliberately did not impart any considerable spin on the ball but relied on line and length (or even speed variations) to frustrate batsmen. They endeavoured to pitch", "psg_id": "301207" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "old environment and help them grow in a new environment. Spin-offs also allow high-growth divisions, once separated from other low-growth divisions, to command higher valuation multiples. In most cases, the parent company or organization offers support doing one or more of the following: All the support from the parent company is provided with the explicit purpose of helping the spin-off grow. The United States Securities and Exchange Commission's definition of \"spin-off\" is more precise. Spin-offs occur when the equity owners of the parent company receive equity stakes in the newly spun off company. For example, when Agilent Technologies was spun", "psg_id": "6331126" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "unoriginal, poor television writing and references and parodies many television series. When Troy McClure mentions that Fox can only fill up three slots for the next season, the three series are \"Melrose Place\", \"The X-Files\" and \"The Simpsons\" itself. In the museum of television, Troy walks by posters of spin-offs, such as \"The Ropers\" (spun off from \"Three's Company\"), \"Laverne & Shirley\" (spun off from \"Happy Days\"), \"Rhoda\", a show that Julie Kavner, the voice of Marge, once starred in, (spun off from \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\") and \"Fish\" (spun off from \"Barney Miller\"), to demonstrate the power of", "psg_id": "5357821" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "its own way.\" It has also appeared as one of the favorite episodes on a number of \"best of\" lists. \"Entertainment Weekly\" placed the episode 19th in their top 25 Simpsons episode list. In an interview for \"Star-News\", \"The Simpsons\" writer Don Payne revealed that the episode was in his personal top six of the best \"The Simpsons\" episodes. Additionally, Gary Mullinax, a staff writer for \"The News Journal\", picked the episode as part of his top-ten list. The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase \"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase\" is the twenty-fourth episode of the eighth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired", "psg_id": "5357828" }, { "title": "The Notting Hillbillies", "text": "of their fame, the Notting Hillbillies were the musical guest on the 19 May 1990 episode of \"Saturday Night Live\", hosted by Candice Bergen. The concert at The City Hall in Newcastle on 6 July 1993 featured Alan Clark on keyboards, his only appearance with the band. Ed Bicknell and Marcus Cliffe were also present. This was the last time that Clark played with Knopfler within a full band. In 1993, two shows were performed, both without Guy Fletcher. The Notting Hillbillies The Notting Hillbillies was a country rock project formed by British singer-songwriter Mark Knopfler in May 1986. The", "psg_id": "10001186" }, { "title": "The Notting Hillbillies", "text": "on their primary musical outlets. The Notting Hillbillies reunited several times for charity gigs. In May 1997 the Hillbillies went on an 11 show tour in the UK. The Town & Country Club in Leeds on 3 July 1993 only featured the Knopfler-Croker-Philips trio. The set list included the only known live performances of two Dire Straits songs : \"Ticket To Heaven\" and \"How Long\". The Notting Hillbillies had previously performed \"When It Comes to You\" in 1990, before it was actually recorded and issued by Dire Straits on their final album \"On Every Street\", in 1991. At the height", "psg_id": "10001185" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "Corporate spin-off A corporate spin-off, also known as a spin-out, or starburst, is a type of corporate action where a company \"splits off\" a section as a separate business. Spin-offs are divisions of companies or organizations that then become independent businesses with assets, employees, intellectual property, technology, or existing products that are taken from the parent company. Shareholders of the parent company receive equivalent shares in the new company in order to compensate for the loss of equity in the original stocks. However, shareholders may then buy and sell stocks from either company independently; this potentially makes investment in the", "psg_id": "6331124" }, { "title": "Mayberry R.F.D.", "text": "\"The Andy Griffith Show\", absent Andy Taylor and son Opie. \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" was number four in the Nielsen ratings the first two years of its run. While its ratings were strong enough for renewal at the end of its third season (number 15), it was canceled despite public complaints. That year CBS, seeking a more urban image, canceled all its rural-themed shows including \"Green Acres\", \"Hee Haw\" and \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" in what became known as the \"rural purge\". Mayberry R.F.D. Mayberry R.F.D. is an American television series produced as a spin-off and direct continuation of \"The Andy Griffith Show\".", "psg_id": "2846254" }, { "title": "Beverly Hills, 90210", "text": "\"Melrose Place\". \"Models Inc.\", a series about the personal and professional struggles of several young models, spin-off from \"Melrose Place\". The series was introduced via the characters Hillary Michaels, the mother of \"Melrose Place\"'s Amanda Woodward, and model Sarah Owens—both of whom had appeared in a multi-episode run on \"MP\". In addition to his role in \"Melrose Place\", Jake Hanson was the only character to appear in both \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" and \"Models Inc\". A third spin-off premiered in on The CW Network on September 2, 2008, focusing on a family from Kansas who move to Beverly Hills when the", "psg_id": "927339" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hills Hotel", "text": "who knew Hughes was at the Beverly Hills was the hotel's chef. Hughes would awaken him in the middle of the night to prepare food for him. It has been alleged that several of the bungalows are haunted. Guests have reported hearing what is believed to be Harpo Marx playing the harp, and seeing an apparition of Sergei Rachmaninoff. The Beverly Hills Hotel The Beverly Hills Hotel, also called \"The Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows\", is located on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California. One of the world's best-known hotels, it is closely associated with Hollywood film stars, rock stars", "psg_id": "6485901" }, { "title": "The Ballad of Jed Clampett", "text": "a peak of number one for three weeks and reached #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962. During the original run of \"The Beverly Hillbillies\", special lyrics were written and inserted into the opening theme, advertising regular sponsors such as Kellogg's cereals and Winston cigarettes. \"Weird Al\" Yankovic merged the first two stanzas of the \"Ballad\" with the instrumentals to the Dire Straits song \"Money for Nothing\" in his 1989 single \"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*\", which was written for his film \"UHF.\" In the late 1970s, \"Saturday Night Live\" did a spoof on the \"Beverly Hillbillies\" in a sketch", "psg_id": "5881941" }, { "title": "Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off", "text": "Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off The regular series follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke \"Shin\" Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture. The first season of the spin-off series is set 100 years from the present time, starting with the entire Nohara family and their pet dog waking up in an unfamiliar space station. The first season, Aliens vs. Shinnosuke, has been released as manga in Japan on March 11, 2017 with . The first season entitled \"Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off: Alien vs. Shinnosuke\" (クレヨンしんちゃん 外伝エイリアンvs.しんのすけ Kureyon Shin-chan Gaiden Eirian vs. Shinnosuke)", "psg_id": "19901349" }, { "title": "Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off", "text": "the site on February 22, 2017. The fourth season entitled \"Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off: O-O-O-No Shinnosuke\" (クレヨンしんちゃん外伝 お・お・お・のしんのすけ) started streaming on the site on May 31, 2017. Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off The regular series follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke \"Shin\" Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture. The first season of the spin-off series is set 100 years from the present time, starting with the entire Nohara family and their pet dog waking up in an unfamiliar space station. The first season, Aliens vs. Shinnosuke, has been released as manga", "psg_id": "19901351" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "way of parodying bad television writing, while others who did not understand this distinction were less enthusiastic. Matt Groening feared that the fans would interpret the episode in a negative light and was uneasy about the episode when it was in production. He later went on to say that the episode \"turned out great\". The writers of the book \"I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide\" Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood called it, \"A very clever spin on the alternates offered by the Treehouse of Horrors run. Each of the spin-offs is very clever in", "psg_id": "5357827" }, { "title": "Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies", "text": "performed another hour of country standards including \"Hey Good Lookin'\", \"Tennessee Waltz\", and \"Orange Blossom Special\". Prior to February 3, 2009, Billy Hill and the Hillbillies were performing 7 days a week inside the Golden Horseshoe Saloon as three different teams: On November 6, 2013, a press release on the Disney Parks official blog announced that Billy Hill and the Hillbillies would retire as of January 6, 2014, ending a run of 21 consecutive years performing in Frontierland. A group called \"Save The Billys\" started a petition and Facebook event in an attempt to persuade Disney to change its mind", "psg_id": "7251213" }, { "title": "Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies", "text": "Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies is a musical/variety group that performs at Knott's Berry Farm. Prior to 2014, they performed for 21 years at Disneyland in Anaheim, California as Billy Hill and the Hillbillies. The group performs a bluegrass country-music-centered show along with classic rock and rap (performed in a country and bluegrass style), and have released some of their music on CDs. The group had four original members, all using the stage name of Billy Hill, who performed from August 5, 1992 until November 1994. The original members are: Mario was later replaced before", "psg_id": "7251210" }, { "title": "Los Beverly de Peralvillo", "text": "series' writer, Mauricio Kleiff. Los Beverly de Peralvillo Los Beverly de Peralvillo is a Mexican sitcom that copied its overall format from \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" that originally aired from 1969 to 1973. It stars Guillermo Rivas, Leonorilda Ochoa, Arturo Castro, and Amparo Arozamena as the main characters. The series was a success and spawned two films, \"Los Beverly de Peralvillo\" (1971) and \"¡Qué familia tan cotorra!\" (1973), and a follow-up series, \"Los nuevos Beverly\". El Borras is a taxi driver who falls in love with La Pecas. Not knowing that her shiftless family is waiting for someone to support them,", "psg_id": "15219249" }, { "title": "Los Beverly de Peralvillo", "text": "Los Beverly de Peralvillo Los Beverly de Peralvillo is a Mexican sitcom that copied its overall format from \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" that originally aired from 1969 to 1973. It stars Guillermo Rivas, Leonorilda Ochoa, Arturo Castro, and Amparo Arozamena as the main characters. The series was a success and spawned two films, \"Los Beverly de Peralvillo\" (1971) and \"¡Qué familia tan cotorra!\" (1973), and a follow-up series, \"Los nuevos Beverly\". El Borras is a taxi driver who falls in love with La Pecas. Not knowing that her shiftless family is waiting for someone to support them, Borras gladly marries her.", "psg_id": "15219246" }, { "title": "University spin-off", "text": "University spin-off University spin-offs transform technological inventions developed from university research that are likely to remain unexploited otherwise. As such, university/academic spin-offs are a subcategory of research spin-offs. Prominent examples of university spin-offs are Genentech, Crucell, Lycos and Plastic Logic. In most countries, universities can claim the intellectual property (IP) rights on technologies developed in their laboratories. In the United States, the Bayh–Dole Act permits universities to pursue ownership of inventions made by researchers at their institutions using funding from the federal government, where previously federal research funding contracts and grants obligated inventors (wherever they worked) to assign the resulting", "psg_id": "15380134" }, { "title": "Spin-off (media)", "text": "is very common for the previous protagonist to have a supporting or cameo role, at the least as a historical mention, in the new sub-series. Spin offs sometimes generate their own spin-offs, leaving the new show in its own series only vaguely connected to the original series. Spin-offs frequently occur in video games. Supporting characters in comic books, who then got their own titles, include: Sometimes even where a show is not a spin-off from another, there will nevertheless be crossovers, where a character from one show makes an appearance on another. Sometimes crossovers are created in an attempt to", "psg_id": "8878750" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "\"22 Short Films About Springfield\" sparked the idea amongst the staff for a spin-off series entitled \"Tales from Springfield\". The proposed show would focus on the town in general, rather than the Simpson family. Every week would be a different scenario: three short stories, an adventure with young Homer or a story about a background character that was not tied into the Simpson family at all. The idea never came to anything, as Groening realized that the staff did not have the manpower to produce another show as well as \"The Simpsons\". The staff believe it is something that they", "psg_id": "5357819" }, { "title": "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills", "text": "the spin-off \"Vanderpump Rules\". \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\" was announced in March 2010 as the sixth installment of \"The Real Housewives\" franchise. The first season premiered on October 14, 2010, and starred Kim Richards, Kyle Richards, Adrienne Maloof, Lisa Vanderpump, Camille Grammer and Taylor Armstrong. The series received a 2011 Critics Choice Award for best reality series. The second season premiered on September 5, 2011, with Brandi Glanville and Dana Wilkey introduced as a friend of the housewives. The second season was re-edited after the death of Taylor Armstrong's husband, Russell Armstrong, who committed suicide on August 15,", "psg_id": "14408329" }, { "title": "James T. Aubrey", "text": "on the schedule anyway. \"The hucksters' huckster,\" David Halberstam labeled him, \"whose greatest legacy to television was a program called \"The Beverly Hillbillies\", a series so demented and tasteless that it boggles the mind\" Columnist Murray Kempton described \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" as, \"a confrontation of the characters of John Steinbeck with the environment of Spyros Skouras,\" the extravagant chairman of Twentieth Century Fox. But regardless of what anyone said about \"Hillbillies\", the public loved it. The Nielsen ratings showed 57 million were watching the show – one in three Americans. When Skouras was forced out of Fox by the company's", "psg_id": "15346105" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "sitcom's humor. Plots often involve the outlandish efforts Drysdale makes to keep the Clampetts' money in his bank. The family's periodic attempts to return to the mountains are often prompted by Granny's perceiving a slight from one of the \"city folk\". Although he has little formal education, Jed Clampett (Buddy Ebsen) has a good deal of common sense. He is the son of Luke Clampett and his wife, and has a sister called Myrtle. Jed is a good-natured man and the head of the family. The huge oil pool in the swamp he owned was the beginning of his rags-to-riches", "psg_id": "34538" }, { "title": "Beverly Hills Buntz", "text": "Vice\" a fifth season with an improved performance having moved from 9pm back to 10pm. Three pilots of \"Buntz\" were filmed including one by director Hal Ashby. Thirteen episodes were filmed, of which only nine were broadcast. The first episode was broadcast November 5, 1987 and the last on April 22, 1988. The series starred Dennis Franz as Norman Buntz, and Peter Jurasik as Sid \"The Snitch\" Thurston. Dana Wheeler-Nicholson joined the cast and former \"Blues\" character Irwin Bernstein played by George Wyner made an appearance. Beverly Hills Buntz Beverly Hills Buntz is an American comedy series and a spin-off", "psg_id": "6443007" }, { "title": "Return of the Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "Jethro Bodine, both of whom have remained on the West Coast (Jethro is now a successful Hollywood producer running his own movie studio and Elly May has opened a zoo for her beloved critters). Jane Hathaway, once the personal secretary of banker Mr. Milburn Drysdale of the Commerce Bank of Beverly Hills, is now a Washington bureaucrat working for the Department of Energy. It is 1981 and the Reagan administration is desperate to solve the energy crisis: they dispatch Jane and her obnoxious and stuffy boss C.D. Medford to search for the secret formula of Granny's powerful home-brewed \"white lightning\"", "psg_id": "19801160" }, { "title": "The Grissom Gang", "text": "offensive, immoral and perhaps even lascivious, although to me, that word, when it is applied to an aim, is more of a promise than a threat. \"The Grissom Gang,\" like so many Aldrich films, ... carries lurid melodrama and violence to outrageous limits, for what often seems like the purely perverse hell of it ... Everybody sweats constantly, and nobody dies off-screen, always on-screen, in what the newspapers of the day used to describe as a hail of bullets ... Aldrich lets his performers, especially Miss Dailey and Wilson, behave as if they were in \"The Beverly Hillbillies\".\" Roger Ebert", "psg_id": "11678752" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "well as having similarities to \"My Mother the Car\". The Love-matic Grampa machine singing \"Daisy Bell\" in a distorted manner when its electrical circuits are failing is a reference to HAL from the 1968 film \"\". Grampa also references \"All Quiet on the Western Front\", when Moe says he \"wrote the book on love\". Moe's date, Betty, looks somewhat like Tress MacNeille, the actress who voiced her. \"The Simpson Family Smile-Time Variety Hour\" is a parody of the 1960s and 1970s live variety shows. Mainly it is a parody of \"The Brady Bunch Hour\", a short-lived spin-off of the 1970s", "psg_id": "5357823" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "independent sources of financing, products, services, customers, and other assets. In some cases, the spin-out may license technology from the parent or supply the parent with products or services; conversely, they may become competitors. Such spin-outs are important sources of technological diffusion in high-tech industries. One of the main reasons for what \"The Economist\" has dubbed the 2011 \"starburst revival\" is that \"companies seeking buyers for parts of their business are not getting good offers from other firms, or from private equity\". For example, Foster's Group, an Australian beverage company, was prepared to sell its wine business. However, due to", "psg_id": "6331128" }, { "title": "University spin-off", "text": "IP to the government. This IP typically draws on patents or, in exceptional cases, copyrights. Therefore, the process of establishing the spin-off as a new corporation involves transferring the IP to the new corporation or giving the latter a license on this IP. Most research universities now have Technology Licensing Offices (TLOs) to facilitate and pursue such opportunities. University spin-offs typically go through a number of critical steps to develop the initial invention into a successful business venture. The following steps are critical in creating a successful spin-off (not necessarily in this order). Some universities generate substantially higher numbers of", "psg_id": "15380135" }, { "title": "Untitled Suits spin-off", "text": "Untitled Suits spin-off The untitled spin-off of the television series \"Suits\" is an upcoming American drama television series created by Aaron Korsh and Daniel Arkin that is set to premiere on USA Network. It is a spin-off of the show \"Suits\" and will star Gina Torres reprising her role of Jessica Pearson. The series follows \"powerhouse lawyer Jessica Pearson, as she enters the dirty world of Chicago politics.\" \"For the backdoor pilot, \"No. overall\" and \"No. in season\" refer to the episode's place in the order of episodes of the parent series\" Suits. On February 22, 2017, it was announced", "psg_id": "20718593" }, { "title": "Spin the Black Circle", "text": "of \"Rolling Stone\" called the song a \"revvedup thrash tribute to vinyl.\" David Browne of \"Entertainment Weekly\" said that it sounds \"a little flabby, like dinosaur rockers trying to prove they're into Green Day.\" At the 1996 Grammy Awards, \"Spin the Black Circle\" received the award for Best Hard Rock Performance, the only Grammy Award which Pearl Jam has ever won. During the band's acceptance speech, Vedder famously said, \"I don't know what this means. I don't think it means anything.\" \"Spin the Black Circle\" was first performed live at the band's March 6, 1994 concert in Denver, Colorado at", "psg_id": "6753832" }, { "title": "Beverly Hills Buntz", "text": "Beverly Hills Buntz Beverly Hills Buntz is an American comedy series and a spin-off of \"Hill Street Blues\" that aired on NBC from November 5, 1987, to April 22, 1988. The show was a half-hour dramedy, a hybrid between light private eye fare and a sitcom. The main character, Norman Buntz, was previously seen as a morally and ethically questionable cop on \"Hill Street Blues\", which was a dramatic series (this series is one of a handful of examples of a series in one genre (drama) spinning off a series in another (comedy)). The series has the character quitting the", "psg_id": "6443005" }, { "title": "Spin-Off (U.S. game show)", "text": "Spin-Off (U.S. game show) Spin-Off is an American game show created and produced by Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir for CBS in 1975 that was based on the dice game Yahtzee. The series was hosted by Jim Lange and announced by Johnny Jacobs. The show replaced \"The Joker's Wild\" on CBS' daytime schedule and debuted on June 16, 1975, but was cancelled on September 5, 1975. \"Spin-Off\" originated in Stages 31, 33 and 41 at CBS Television City in Hollywood, California. Two couples, one pair being the returning champions, competed. The couples answered questions to spin a series of", "psg_id": "4905777" }, { "title": "Muswell Hillbillies", "text": "Muswell Hillbillies Muswell Hillbillies is an album by the English rock group The Kinks. Released in November 1971, it was the band's first album for RCA Records. The album is named after the Muswell Hill area of North London, where band leader Ray Davies and guitarist Dave Davies grew up and the band formed in the early 1960s. The album introduces a number of working class figures and the stresses with which they must contend. It did not sell well but received positive reviews and critical acclaim. \"Muswell Hillbillies\" was the band's first album for RCA Records, their prior recordings", "psg_id": "4220142" }, { "title": "Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off", "text": "started streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video Japan on August 3, 2016. The first season became available on December 14, 2016 on Amazon Prime Video in various European countries, India, Canada and Australia and on January 12, 2017 worldwide with Japanese audio and English, German, Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese subtitles as \"Shin chan Spin-off vol.1 Aliens vs. Shinnosuke\". The second season entitled \"Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off: Toy Wars\" (クレヨンしんちゃん外伝 おもちゃウォーズ) started streaming on the site on November 9, 2016. The third season entitled \"Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off: Lone Wolf and Family\" (クレヨンしんちゃん外伝 家族連れ狼 Crayon Shin-chan Gaiden Kazokuzure Ōkami) started streaming on", "psg_id": "19901350" }, { "title": "The Beverly Hillbillies", "text": "season (consisting of the public domain episodes from that season) was released on DVD in Region 1 on October 7, 2008 as \"...The Official Second Season\". The third season was released on February 17, 2009. Both seasons are available to be purchased together from major online retailers. On October 1, 2013, season four was released on DVD as a Walmart exclusive. It was released as a full retail release on April 15, 2014. On April 26, 2016, CBS/Paramount released the complete first season on DVD. The fifth season was released on October 2, 2018. A three-act stage play based on", "psg_id": "34565" }, { "title": "Untitled Suits spin-off", "text": "it was further announced that Chantel Riley would reprise her guest role from the backdoor pilot in a series regular capacity and that Isabel Arraiza and Eli Goree had been cast in main roles as well. Principal photography for the series commenced on September 20, 2018, in Los Angeles, California. Filming took place in Chicago, Illinois during the week of October 15, 2018 with locations including the Chicago Cultural Center, Grant Park, Chicago City Hall, Millennium Park, and The Loop. Untitled Suits spin-off The untitled spin-off of the television series \"Suits\" is an upcoming American drama television series created by", "psg_id": "20718597" }, { "title": "Sad Clowns & Hillbillies", "text": "was bringing – they weren't so religious. I write a lot of sad songs, so it's like \"Sad Clowns & Hillbillies\" – that's where it came from\". The artwork on the front cover of \"Sad Clowns & Hillbillies\" was taken from a 2005 Mellencamp painting called \"Twelve Dreams\". Mellencamp said he saw an article that reviewed of one of his painting exhibits where \"Twelve Dreams\" was \"stripped\" and he then thought it would work as the album's cover art. He told Jim Kerr of iHeart Radio: \"It never really dawned on me to use it for an album cover, but", "psg_id": "19988075" }, { "title": "Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills", "text": "series on DVD in Region 1 for the first time. Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters From Beverly Hills, sometimes abbreviated as TTAFFBH, is an American television series which was produced by DIC Entertainment and aired on the USA Network and NBC during the 1994–1995 season. Reruns of the show later aired as part of the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV from 2011 to 2012. The show was set in Beverly Hills, California. The four central characters of the show were teens selected by a blob-like alien named Nimbar to fight off the", "psg_id": "6512719" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "frog using magical powers, the discovery of Bart's two long-lost identical twin brothers (one African-American, the other a cowboy), Selma marrying Lenny, Bumblebee Man, and Itchy (in succession), and Homer meeting an alien named Ozmodiar whom only he can see. Ken Keeler came up with the idea for the episode from the one sentence statement: \"Let's do spin-offs\". His idea was to use intentionally bad writing and \"crazy plots\", which underlines their critique of spin-offs in general. After he had pitched the idea it was decided that \"it was an idea that ought to work pretty well\" and production went", "psg_id": "5357814" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "Hans Moleman reads a poem, it is based on Henry Gibson reading a poem on \"Laugh-In\". Other shows parodied during the variety show include \"The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour\", and \"The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour\". The songs parodied during the third segment are: In the planned future for the show, Homer meets a green space alien named Ozmodiar that only he can see. This is a reference to The Great Gazoo, a character added into some of the final episodes of \"The Flintstones\". In its original American broadcast, \"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase\" finished 61st place in the weekly ratings", "psg_id": "5357825" }, { "title": "Spin-Off (U.S. game show)", "text": "it automatically became part of the player's hand. In order to win the top prize, the couple had to not only spin a straight but have it displayed in the proper sequence, with the numbers 1–6 needing to be displayed counting up to six or backward to one for it to count. These were also the only straights that paid off, as no money was awarded for normal straights in the bonus game. Spin-Off (U.S. game show) Spin-Off is an American game show created and produced by Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir for CBS in 1975 that was based", "psg_id": "4905780" }, { "title": "Economic spin-off", "text": "C$438 million of value added. Examples of the latter (making claims to support a project) include the following: A 2003 presentation by the Caribbean Tourism Organization supporting the 2007 World Cup of Cricket A new public bus service promote by the Société de transport de l’Outaouais suggests that a new bus service will promote urban development and more localized consumption along the route. Economic spin-off The term economic spin-off is widely used in popular media to describe the potential secondary economic effects of project or development. This may reflect a real phenomenon, especially when used looking back into the past,", "psg_id": "17023016" }, { "title": "Economic spin-off", "text": "Economic spin-off The term economic spin-off is widely used in popular media to describe the potential secondary economic effects of project or development. This may reflect a real phenomenon, especially when used looking back into the past, where the results are measurable, though still subject to rival interpretations. More often, however, it is use by proponents of a particular project to speculate or promote their favoured project. An example of the former (measuring past results) would include a report in the activities surrounding the 400th Anniversary of Quebec City, which claimed that the festivities created 8,742 person-years of employment (jobs)", "psg_id": "17023015" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "shareholders of the public company receive shares in a new operating business. For the operating company it is much faster and possibly also cheaper than the normal requirements of complying with the listing requirements of most exchanges. Also, the time and effort required to achieve a listing is much shorter than many other markets. It typically costs at least $1 million to form a public company and list on a stock exchange. In the United States, a mirror company may be formed tax-free by complying with the requirements of Internal Revenue Code section 355. Corporate spin-off A corporate spin-off, also", "psg_id": "6331131" }, { "title": "Beverly Hills, 90210 (season 4)", "text": "DVD as an eight disc boxed set under the title of \"Beverly Hills, 90210: The Fourth Season\" on April 29, 2008 by CBS DVD. This season marks Shannen Doherty's final season as Brenda Walsh on \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" but Doherty returned as Brenda on the updated \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" spin off, \"90210\". This is also the first appearance of Kathleen Robertson as Clare Arnold and Mark Damon Espinoza as Jesse Vasquez. The fourth season follows the gang during their freshman year of college at California University. The year promises to be an exciting one with no parents, no rules, unexpected", "psg_id": "14815020" }, { "title": "Spin the Black Circle", "text": "to what extent it is just intended to make the lyrics interesting. Jon Pareles of \"The New York Times\" referred to \"Spin the Black Circle\" as \"one of the few songs from Seattle in which a needle has nothing to do with heroin.\" \"Spin the Black Circle\" peaked at number 18 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number 16 on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and number 11 on the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock Tracks chart. \"Spin the Black Circle\" was the band's first single to enter the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Because of the Hot 100's tracking methods, this high position", "psg_id": "6753830" }, { "title": "Sofia the First", "text": "the spin-off series \"Elena of Avalor\", featuring a Latina princess as the protagonist. Gerber explains in an interview with ABC news: “What the experience from Sofia showed me was what a demand there was a for a Latina princess,” Gerber said. “That a misstatement that was made by a producer could snowball virally into this announcement that was never made. And Sofia was not Latina and never meant to be the first Latina princess. But it did really illustrate the fact that people really wanted a Latina princess, and I think it certainly bubbled in my mind and was part", "psg_id": "16219652" }, { "title": "Spin-Off (U.S. game show)", "text": "hand received one of the following payoffs: The first couple to amass $250 (later $200) won the game and advanced to the Super Spin-Off bonus round. Both couples kept their money and bonus prizes. In the Super Spin-Off, the winning couple had up to three tries to build the best hand possible, with a maximum payoff of $10,000. They could only work one spinner at a time, with up to three chances to change each number in sequence. Once the couple had used up all three of their allotted changes on a spinner, it froze and the number displayed on", "psg_id": "4905779" }, { "title": "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (season 3)", "text": "conclusion of the season. Alex Baskin, Chris Cullen, Douglas Ross, Greg Stewart, Toni Gallagher, Dave Rupel and Andy Cohen are recognized as the series' executive producers; it is produced and distributed by Evolution Media. On January 7, 2012, the episode \"Unsolved Mistresses\" aired as a special two-hour episode to transition in to the premiere of the first spin-off to \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\" titled \"Vanderpump Rules\". \"Vanderpump Rules\" stars Lisa Vanderpump in the title role and her employees, Kristen Doute, Katie Maloney, Scheana Shay, Stassi Schroeder, Tom Sandoval and Jax Taylor. The series documents Vanderpump running her restaurant", "psg_id": "18024858" }, { "title": "Star Trek spin-off fiction", "text": "the Worf/Troi relationship, which was left unexplained on screen. Spin-off fiction will often use re-use characters who appeared only once or twice in the actual show. Dr. Selar has appeared in more \"TNG\" novels than television episodes, and she and Elizabeth Shelby, who appeared in the two-part episode \"The Best of Both Worlds\" are major characters in the \"\" series. The cast of the \"Starfleet Corps of Engineers\" series largely comes from such guest parts. Similarly, the \"IKS Gorkon\" series features Klingon characters drawn from a variety of \"TNG\" and \"DS9\" episodes. The spin-off fiction has also engaged in world", "psg_id": "4153209" }, { "title": "The Phil Silvers Show", "text": "Nat Hiken's follow-up sitcom \"Car 54, Where Are You?\", and in \"McHale's Navy\". Silvers was able to parody, or play off, his enduring Bilko persona for the rest of his career. In 1963, he starred in \"The New Phil Silvers Show\", which attempted to transplant his mercenary character to a factory setting, but the result proved unpopular. Silvers frequently guest-starred on \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" as a character called Honest John. He also played unscrupulous Broadway producer Harold Hecuba on an episode of \"Gilligan's Island\", stealing the castaways' concept for a musical version of \"Hamlet\". In an episode of \"The Lucy", "psg_id": "2846967" } ]
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which series was a spin off from the golden girls spin-off, empty nest?
[ { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "June 2000 and January 2003. Upon the success of \"The Golden Girls\" creator Susan Harris later devised \"Empty Nest\" as a spin-off from \"The Golden Girls\" with some character crossovers. \"Nurses\" was later spun off from \"Empty Nest\", and the shows occasionally had special episodes in which characters from one show made appearances in the others. After the original series ended, White, McClanahan, and Getty reprised their characters in the CBS series \"The Golden Palace\", which ran from September 1992 to May 1993, and also starred Cheech Marin and Don Cheadle (Bea Arthur guest-starred in a double episode, reprising her", "psg_id": "1709634" } ]
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[ { "title": "Empty Nest", "text": "series. In Canada, the series was rerun by CBC during the 1990s. In 1989, Richard Mulligan won both the Emmy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. The series received a number of other Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations over the years, especially for Mulligan and for Park Overall, who was nominated three times for a Golden Globe Award. Empty Nest Empty Nest is an American sitcom that originally aired on NBC from October 8, 1988, to April 29, 1995. The series, which was created as a spin-off of \"The Golden Girls\"", "psg_id": "3185690" }, { "title": "Empty Nest", "text": "Empty Nest Empty Nest is an American sitcom that originally aired on NBC from October 8, 1988, to April 29, 1995. The series, which was created as a spin-off of \"The Golden Girls\" by creator and producer Susan Harris, starred Richard Mulligan as recently widowed pediatrician Dr. Harry Weston, whose two adult daughters return home to live with him. For its first three seasons, \"Empty Nest\" was one of the year's top 10 most-watched programs. It was produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions in association with Touchstone Television. \"Empty Nest\" was part of NBC's Saturday night block of programming, and during its", "psg_id": "3185679" }, { "title": "Empty Nest", "text": "first four seasons it aired at 9:30pm ET, directly following \"The Golden Girls\". An early version of the series initially appeared in the 1987 \"Golden Girls\" episode \"Empty Nests\" and was intended to act as a backdoor pilot for the spin-off, which was to begin during the fall 1987 TV season. In the episode, George and Renee Corliss (played by Paul Dooley and Rita Moreno), were introduced as the Girls' neighbors, a middle-aged couple suffering from empty nest syndrome. Their teenage daughter Jenny (Jane Harnick), who had left for college, and Renee's brother Chuck (Geoffrey Lewis), also appeared. The Corlisses", "psg_id": "3185680" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "in between the conclusion of the final season and the syndicated roll-over to season one. Capitalizing on the popularity of \"The Golden Girls\", creator Susan Harris decided to develop a spin-off, centering on the empty nest syndrome. The initial pilot was aired as the 1987 \"Golden Girls\" episode \"Empty Nests\" and starred Paul Dooley and Rita Moreno as George and Renee Corliss, a married couple living next to the \"Golden Girls\" characters, who face empty nest syndrome after their teenage daughter moves out. When that idea was not well received, Harris retooled the series as a vehicle for Richard Mulligan,", "psg_id": "1709636" }, { "title": "Off spin", "text": "Off spin Off spin is a type of finger spin bowling in the sport of cricket. A bowler who uses this technique is called an off spinner. Off spinners are right-handed spin bowlers who use their fingers to spin the ball from a right-handed batsman's off side to the leg side (that is, towards the right-handed batsman, or away from a left-handed batsman). This contrasts with leg spin, in which the ball spins from leg to off and which is bowled with a very different action. A left-handed bowler who bowls with the same action as an off spinner is", "psg_id": "301205" }, { "title": "Off spin", "text": "Indian spin quartet - E. A. S. Prasanna and Srinivas Venkataraghavan, also Harbhajan Singh and Ravichandran Ashwin of India, Saqlain Mushtaq and Saeed Ajmal of Pakistan, Jim Laker and Graeme Swann of England. Saqlain Mushtaq was credited with the invention of the \"doosra\", which is bowled with a similar-looking action to the off break but spins the opposite way, just as the leg spinner's googly turns the opposite way from his stock ball. Off spin Off spin is a type of finger spin bowling in the sport of cricket. A bowler who uses this technique is called an off spinner.", "psg_id": "301210" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase \"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase\" is the twenty-fourth episode of the eighth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 11, 1997. The episode centers on fictional pilot episodes of non-existent television series derived from \"The Simpsons\", and is a parody of the tendency of networks to spin off characters from a hit series. As such it includes references to many different TV series. The first fictional spin-off is \"Chief Wiggum P.I.\", a cop-dramedy featuring Chief Wiggum and Seymour Skinner. The second is \"The Love-matic Grampa\", a sitcom", "psg_id": "5357806" }, { "title": "Spin-off (media)", "text": "provide closure to fans of another failed series. Sometimes show producers will re-introduce a character from an older series into a later one as a way of providing a connectivity of that particular producer's television \"universe\". Spin-off (media) In media, a spin-off (or spinoff) is a radio program, television program, video game, film, or any narrative work, derived from already existing works that focus on more details and different aspects from the original work (e.g. particular topics, characters or events). A spin-off may be called a sidequel when it exists in the same chronological frame of time as its predecessor", "psg_id": "8878751" }, { "title": "Off spin", "text": "changes in the pace of the ball. Another common weapon of the off spinner is the arm ball, which does not spin but goes straight on \"with the arm\". More skilled offspinners also have the topspinner. Aside from these variations in spin, varying the speed, length and flight of the ball are also important for the off spinner. Although rare now, in the past there were bowlers who used the off-break action who deliberately did not impart any considerable spin on the ball but relied on line and length (or even speed variations) to frustrate batsmen. They endeavoured to pitch", "psg_id": "301207" }, { "title": "Off spin", "text": "known as a left-arm orthodox spinner. While the orthodox spinner has the same action as an off-spinner, the ball itself spins in the opposite direction (akin to a right arm leg spinner). Off spin is generally considered less difficult to play than leg spin, as off breaks typically spin less than leg breaks, and do not generally possess the same loopy, potentially deceptive flight. In addition, off spinners tend to have a smaller repertoire of deliveries to choose from. However, the off spinner often bowls faster and more accurately than a leg spinner, and can therefore deceive the batsman with", "psg_id": "301206" }, { "title": "University spin-off", "text": "spin-offs than others. Universities with high numbers of successful spin-offs … University spin-off activity may give rise to potential conflict of interest between commercial and academic work. In addition, the university’s reputation may be at risk if founders of spin-offs act inappropriately. Moreover, the antagonism between academic research and technology commercialization by way of spin-offs is likely to create fairness issues, for example regarding the distribution of royalties or equity. This antagonism can be managed by installing transparent procedures for the spin-off formation process that enhance fair treatment of all participants. University spin-off University spin-offs transform technological inventions developed from", "psg_id": "15380136" }, { "title": "Spin-off (media)", "text": "is very common for the previous protagonist to have a supporting or cameo role, at the least as a historical mention, in the new sub-series. Spin offs sometimes generate their own spin-offs, leaving the new show in its own series only vaguely connected to the original series. Spin-offs frequently occur in video games. Supporting characters in comic books, who then got their own titles, include: Sometimes even where a show is not a spin-off from another, there will nevertheless be crossovers, where a character from one show makes an appearance on another. Sometimes crossovers are created in an attempt to", "psg_id": "8878750" }, { "title": "Untitled Suits spin-off", "text": "Untitled Suits spin-off The untitled spin-off of the television series \"Suits\" is an upcoming American drama television series created by Aaron Korsh and Daniel Arkin that is set to premiere on USA Network. It is a spin-off of the show \"Suits\" and will star Gina Torres reprising her role of Jessica Pearson. The series follows \"powerhouse lawyer Jessica Pearson, as she enters the dirty world of Chicago politics.\" \"For the backdoor pilot, \"No. overall\" and \"No. in season\" refer to the episode's place in the order of episodes of the parent series\" Suits. On February 22, 2017, it was announced", "psg_id": "20718593" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "old environment and help them grow in a new environment. Spin-offs also allow high-growth divisions, once separated from other low-growth divisions, to command higher valuation multiples. In most cases, the parent company or organization offers support doing one or more of the following: All the support from the parent company is provided with the explicit purpose of helping the spin-off grow. The United States Securities and Exchange Commission's definition of \"spin-off\" is more precise. Spin-offs occur when the equity owners of the parent company receive equity stakes in the newly spun off company. For example, when Agilent Technologies was spun", "psg_id": "6331126" }, { "title": "Spin-off (media)", "text": "Spin-off (media) In media, a spin-off (or spinoff) is a radio program, television program, video game, film, or any narrative work, derived from already existing works that focus on more details and different aspects from the original work (e.g. particular topics, characters or events). A spin-off may be called a sidequel when it exists in the same chronological frame of time as its predecessor work. One of the earliest spin-offs of the modern media era, if not the first, happened in 1941 when the supporting character Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve from the old time radio comedy show \"Fibber McGee and Molly\"", "psg_id": "8878748" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "the lack of a decent offer, it decided to spin off the wine business, which is now called Treasury Wine Estates. According to \"The Economist\", another driving force of the proliferation of spin-offs is what it calls the \"conglomerate discount\" — that \"stockmarkets value a diversified group at less than the sum of its parts\". Some examples of spin-offs (according to the SEC definition): Examples following the second definition of spin-out: An example of companies created by technology transfer or licensing: Mirror company formation is a specialized form of spin-off used to create a new public company. It simplifies the", "psg_id": "6331129" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "off from Hewlett-Packard in 1999, the stock holders of HP received Agilent stock. A company not considered a spin-off in the SEC's definition (but considered by the SEC as a technology transfer or licensing of technology to the new company) may also be called a spin-off in common usage. A second definition of a spin-out is a firm formed when an employee or group of employees leaves an existing entity to form an independent start-up firm. The prior employer can be a firm, a university, or another organization. Spin-outs typically operate at arm's length from the previous organizations and have", "psg_id": "6331127" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "Corporate spin-off A corporate spin-off, also known as a spin-out, or starburst, is a type of corporate action where a company \"splits off\" a section as a separate business. Spin-offs are divisions of companies or organizations that then become independent businesses with assets, employees, intellectual property, technology, or existing products that are taken from the parent company. Shareholders of the parent company receive equivalent shares in the new company in order to compensate for the loss of equity in the original stocks. However, shareholders may then buy and sell stocks from either company independently; this potentially makes investment in the", "psg_id": "6331124" }, { "title": "Spin-Off (U.S. game show)", "text": "Spin-Off (U.S. game show) Spin-Off is an American game show created and produced by Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir for CBS in 1975 that was based on the dice game Yahtzee. The series was hosted by Jim Lange and announced by Johnny Jacobs. The show replaced \"The Joker's Wild\" on CBS' daytime schedule and debuted on June 16, 1975, but was cancelled on September 5, 1975. \"Spin-Off\" originated in Stages 31, 33 and 41 at CBS Television City in Hollywood, California. Two couples, one pair being the returning champions, competed. The couples answered questions to spin a series of", "psg_id": "4905777" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "Over the course of the show, the staff have considered producing several spin-off television series and films, based on \"The Simpsons\". In 1994, Matt Groening pitched a live action spin-off from \"The Simpsons\" that centered on Krusty and would star Dan Castellaneta. He and Michael Weithorn wrote a pilot script where Krusty moved to Los Angeles and got his own talk show. A recurring joke throughout the script was that Krusty lived in a house on wooden stilts which were continuously being gnawed by beavers. Eventually, the contract negotiations fell apart and Groening decided to stop work on the project.", "psg_id": "5357818" }, { "title": "Untitled Suits spin-off", "text": "it was further announced that Chantel Riley would reprise her guest role from the backdoor pilot in a series regular capacity and that Isabel Arraiza and Eli Goree had been cast in main roles as well. Principal photography for the series commenced on September 20, 2018, in Los Angeles, California. Filming took place in Chicago, Illinois during the week of October 15, 2018 with locations including the Chicago Cultural Center, Grant Park, Chicago City Hall, Millennium Park, and The Loop. Untitled Suits spin-off The untitled spin-off of the television series \"Suits\" is an upcoming American drama television series created by", "psg_id": "20718597" }, { "title": "Star Trek spin-off fiction", "text": "the Worf/Troi relationship, which was left unexplained on screen. Spin-off fiction will often use re-use characters who appeared only once or twice in the actual show. Dr. Selar has appeared in more \"TNG\" novels than television episodes, and she and Elizabeth Shelby, who appeared in the two-part episode \"The Best of Both Worlds\" are major characters in the \"\" series. The cast of the \"Starfleet Corps of Engineers\" series largely comes from such guest parts. Similarly, the \"IKS Gorkon\" series features Klingon characters drawn from a variety of \"TNG\" and \"DS9\" episodes. The spin-off fiction has also engaged in world", "psg_id": "4153209" }, { "title": "Untitled Suits spin-off", "text": "that USA Network was developing a spin-off series of their show \"Suits\" set to star Gina Torres as her character Jessica Pearson. The spin-off had been talked about for about a year-and-a-half prior to the announcement. Meetings and negotiations were reportedly in the preliminary stages with no deals with cast and crew members yet in place. The series was expected to be written by Suits creator and showrunner Aaron Korsh who was also expected to executive and showrun the potential new series. Production companies involved with the potential series were expected to include Universal Cable Productions. On March 1, 2017,", "psg_id": "20718594" }, { "title": "Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off", "text": "the site on February 22, 2017. The fourth season entitled \"Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off: O-O-O-No Shinnosuke\" (クレヨンしんちゃん外伝 お・お・お・のしんのすけ) started streaming on the site on May 31, 2017. Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off The regular series follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke \"Shin\" Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture. The first season of the spin-off series is set 100 years from the present time, starting with the entire Nohara family and their pet dog waking up in an unfamiliar space station. The first season, Aliens vs. Shinnosuke, has been released as manga", "psg_id": "19901351" }, { "title": "Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off", "text": "Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off The regular series follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke \"Shin\" Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture. The first season of the spin-off series is set 100 years from the present time, starting with the entire Nohara family and their pet dog waking up in an unfamiliar space station. The first season, Aliens vs. Shinnosuke, has been released as manga in Japan on March 11, 2017 with . The first season entitled \"Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off: Alien vs. Shinnosuke\" (クレヨンしんちゃん 外伝エイリアンvs.しんのすけ Kureyon Shin-chan Gaiden Eirian vs. Shinnosuke)", "psg_id": "19901349" }, { "title": "University spin-off", "text": "University spin-off University spin-offs transform technological inventions developed from university research that are likely to remain unexploited otherwise. As such, university/academic spin-offs are a subcategory of research spin-offs. Prominent examples of university spin-offs are Genentech, Crucell, Lycos and Plastic Logic. In most countries, universities can claim the intellectual property (IP) rights on technologies developed in their laboratories. In the United States, the Bayh–Dole Act permits universities to pursue ownership of inventions made by researchers at their institutions using funding from the federal government, where previously federal research funding contracts and grants obligated inventors (wherever they worked) to assign the resulting", "psg_id": "15380134" }, { "title": "University spin-off", "text": "IP to the government. This IP typically draws on patents or, in exceptional cases, copyrights. Therefore, the process of establishing the spin-off as a new corporation involves transferring the IP to the new corporation or giving the latter a license on this IP. Most research universities now have Technology Licensing Offices (TLOs) to facilitate and pursue such opportunities. University spin-offs typically go through a number of critical steps to develop the initial invention into a successful business venture. The following steps are critical in creating a successful spin-off (not necessarily in this order). Some universities generate substantially higher numbers of", "psg_id": "15380135" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "unoriginal, poor television writing and references and parodies many television series. When Troy McClure mentions that Fox can only fill up three slots for the next season, the three series are \"Melrose Place\", \"The X-Files\" and \"The Simpsons\" itself. In the museum of television, Troy walks by posters of spin-offs, such as \"The Ropers\" (spun off from \"Three's Company\"), \"Laverne & Shirley\" (spun off from \"Happy Days\"), \"Rhoda\", a show that Julie Kavner, the voice of Marge, once starred in, (spun off from \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\") and \"Fish\" (spun off from \"Barney Miller\"), to demonstrate the power of", "psg_id": "5357821" }, { "title": "Economic spin-off", "text": "Economic spin-off The term economic spin-off is widely used in popular media to describe the potential secondary economic effects of project or development. This may reflect a real phenomenon, especially when used looking back into the past, where the results are measurable, though still subject to rival interpretations. More often, however, it is use by proponents of a particular project to speculate or promote their favoured project. An example of the former (measuring past results) would include a report in the activities surrounding the 400th Anniversary of Quebec City, which claimed that the festivities created 8,742 person-years of employment (jobs)", "psg_id": "17023015" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "shareholders of the public company receive shares in a new operating business. For the operating company it is much faster and possibly also cheaper than the normal requirements of complying with the listing requirements of most exchanges. Also, the time and effort required to achieve a listing is much shorter than many other markets. It typically costs at least $1 million to form a public company and list on a stock exchange. In the United States, a mirror company may be formed tax-free by complying with the requirements of Internal Revenue Code section 355. Corporate spin-off A corporate spin-off, also", "psg_id": "6331131" }, { "title": "Economic spin-off", "text": "C$438 million of value added. Examples of the latter (making claims to support a project) include the following: A 2003 presentation by the Caribbean Tourism Organization supporting the 2007 World Cup of Cricket A new public bus service promote by the Société de transport de l’Outaouais suggests that a new bus service will promote urban development and more localized consumption along the route. Economic spin-off The term economic spin-off is widely used in popular media to describe the potential secondary economic effects of project or development. This may reflect a real phenomenon, especially when used looking back into the past,", "psg_id": "17023016" }, { "title": "Star Trek spin-off fiction", "text": "Notable examples include: Star Trek spin-off fiction The \"Star Trek\" franchise has produced a large number of novels, comic books, video games, and other materials, which are generally considered non-canon. \"Star Trek\" spin-off fiction frequently fills in \"gaps\" within the televised show, often making use of backstage information or popular fan belief. Although officially licensed spin-off material will often maintain continuity within itself (particularly within books by the same authors), elements often contradict each other irreconcilably. For example, the end of Kirk's five-year mission has been depicted in several different incompatible ways. Much fiction is set in a second five-year", "psg_id": "4153246" }, { "title": "Star Trek spin-off fiction", "text": "Star Trek spin-off fiction The \"Star Trek\" franchise has produced a large number of novels, comic books, video games, and other materials, which are generally considered non-canon. \"Star Trek\" spin-off fiction frequently fills in \"gaps\" within the televised show, often making use of backstage information or popular fan belief. Although officially licensed spin-off material will often maintain continuity within itself (particularly within books by the same authors), elements often contradict each other irreconcilably. For example, the end of Kirk's five-year mission has been depicted in several different incompatible ways. Much fiction is set in a second five-year mission of Kirk's", "psg_id": "4153206" }, { "title": "Spin Off (Canadian game show)", "text": "Spin Off (Canadian game show) Spin Off was a Canadian game show created and produced by Mark Burnett for CHCH-DT. The series is hosted by Canadian comedian Elvira Kurt and debuted on September 11, 2013. The show appeared to only have one season, and reruns air randomly on CHCH overnight and weekends. There is one contestant at a time, who answers questions in sequence while the results are displayed by changing the colours of wedges on a large wheel. The game consists of up to three numbered rounds followed by an Endgame round, unless the player is eliminated sooner. The", "psg_id": "17545073" }, { "title": "Spin Off (Canadian game show)", "text": "winnings. A player could theoretically win as much as $60,000 (that is, 5 × 2 × 5 × ($200 + $400 + $600)) by answering all questions correctly in Rounds 1 to 3, spinning gold each time, getting at least one right answer in the Endgame, finding the ×5 button, and spinning the corresponding wedge. Spin Off (Canadian game show) Spin Off was a Canadian game show created and produced by Mark Burnett for CHCH-DT. The series is hosted by Canadian comedian Elvira Kurt and debuted on September 11, 2013. The show appeared to only have one season, and reruns", "psg_id": "17545078" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "bad writing would be mistaken for actual bad writing. The episode, however, now appears on several lists of the most popular \"Simpsons\" episodes. Troy McClure hosts a television special from the \"Museum of TV and Television\" introducing three spin-off productions, created using characters from \"The Simpsons\". The Fox network has only three programmes prepared for the next broadcasting season, and so commissions the producers of \"The Simpsons\" to create thirty-five new shows to fill the remainder of the lineup. Unable to handle such a workload, the producers create only three new shows. Chief Wiggum, P.I. is a crime-dramedy spin-off and", "psg_id": "5357808" }, { "title": "Spin-Off (U.S. game show)", "text": "it automatically became part of the player's hand. In order to win the top prize, the couple had to not only spin a straight but have it displayed in the proper sequence, with the numbers 1–6 needing to be displayed counting up to six or backward to one for it to count. These were also the only straights that paid off, as no money was awarded for normal straights in the bonus game. Spin-Off (U.S. game show) Spin-Off is an American game show created and produced by Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir for CBS in 1975 that was based", "psg_id": "4905780" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "spin-offs. Troy walks by a poster of \"The Jeffersons\" (a spin-off of \"All in the Family\") twice, because the writers could not think of any more spin-offs. \"Chief Wiggum, P.I.\" is a parody of police-dramas, such as \"Miami Vice\", \"Magnum, P.I.\" and \"Starsky and Hutch\". Skinner emulates Don Johnson from \"Miami Vice\" in order to look scruffier. The character of Big Daddy is based on Dr. John, who comes from New Orleans. The chef in the restaurant resembles Paul Prudhomme. \"The Love-matic Grampa\" is a parody of fantasy sitcoms such as \"Mister Ed\", \"I Dream of Jeannie\" and \"Bewitched\" as", "psg_id": "5357822" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "its own way.\" It has also appeared as one of the favorite episodes on a number of \"best of\" lists. \"Entertainment Weekly\" placed the episode 19th in their top 25 Simpsons episode list. In an interview for \"Star-News\", \"The Simpsons\" writer Don Payne revealed that the episode was in his personal top six of the best \"The Simpsons\" episodes. Additionally, Gary Mullinax, a staff writer for \"The News Journal\", picked the episode as part of his top-ten list. The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase \"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase\" is the twenty-fourth episode of the eighth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired", "psg_id": "5357828" }, { "title": "Star Trek spin-off fiction", "text": "author and their personal acquaintances as major characters in the plot of their stories. Almost continuously since 1967, a number of companies have published comic book series based on \"Star Trek\" and its spin-off series. The initial publisher of \"Star Trek\" comic adaptations and tie-in comics was Gold Key, part of Whitman Publishing. The series ran for 61 issues between July 1967 until March 1979, and is noted for the first nine issues of the series being published with photo covers, made up from promotional photographs supplied by Paramount, some of which were taken from various episodes of the original", "psg_id": "4153228" }, { "title": "Burning off", "text": "little interest to viewers or the stations themselves, but eventually led into the more popular MTV series \"The Hills\", which was part of the same package. In the reverse, shows such as \"The Golden Girls\" and \"Three's Company\" have had their spin-offs (in the mentioned cases, \"The Golden Palace\" and \"Three's a Crowd\") bundled together due to the strong continuity between the original series and the spin-off. Often, the program is moved to a sister cable network into low-profile time slots to mute collateral damage to the main broadcast's schedule as much as possible. Such was the case with NBC's", "psg_id": "9115006" }, { "title": "Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off", "text": "started streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video Japan on August 3, 2016. The first season became available on December 14, 2016 on Amazon Prime Video in various European countries, India, Canada and Australia and on January 12, 2017 worldwide with Japanese audio and English, German, Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese subtitles as \"Shin chan Spin-off vol.1 Aliens vs. Shinnosuke\". The second season entitled \"Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off: Toy Wars\" (クレヨンしんちゃん外伝 おもちゃウォーズ) started streaming on the site on November 9, 2016. The third season entitled \"Crayon Shin-chan Spin-off: Lone Wolf and Family\" (クレヨンしんちゃん外伝 家族連れ狼 Crayon Shin-chan Gaiden Kazokuzure Ōkami) started streaming on", "psg_id": "19901350" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "companies more attractive, as potential share purchasers can invest narrowly in the portion of the business they think will have the most growth. In contrast, divestment can also sever one business from another, but the assets are sold off rather than retained under a renamed corporate entity. Many times, the management team of the new company are from the same parent organization. Often, a spin-off offers the opportunity for a division to be backed by the company but not be affected by the parent company's image or history, giving potential to take existing ideas that had been languishing in an", "psg_id": "6331125" }, { "title": "Untitled Suits spin-off", "text": "it was reported that Gina Torres had signed a deal to produce the series, based on an idea she pitched to Universal Cable Productions, alongside Aaron Korsh. On August 16, 2017, it was announced that the season seven finale of \"Suits\" would serve as a backdoor pilot to the spin-off series. The episode was expected to be written by Aaron Korsh and Daniel Arkin, and be directed by Anton Cropper. Additionally, it was reported that executive producers for the new series would include Korsh, Arkin, Torres, Doug Liman, David Bartis, and Gene Klein. On March 8, 2018, it was reported", "psg_id": "20718595" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "\"22 Short Films About Springfield\" sparked the idea amongst the staff for a spin-off series entitled \"Tales from Springfield\". The proposed show would focus on the town in general, rather than the Simpson family. Every week would be a different scenario: three short stories, an adventure with young Homer or a story about a background character that was not tied into the Simpson family at all. The idea never came to anything, as Groening realized that the staff did not have the manpower to produce another show as well as \"The Simpsons\". The staff believe it is something that they", "psg_id": "5357819" }, { "title": "Spin-Off (U.S. game show)", "text": "hand received one of the following payoffs: The first couple to amass $250 (later $200) won the game and advanced to the Super Spin-Off bonus round. Both couples kept their money and bonus prizes. In the Super Spin-Off, the winning couple had up to three tries to build the best hand possible, with a maximum payoff of $10,000. They could only work one spinner at a time, with up to three chances to change each number in sequence. Once the couple had used up all three of their allotted changes on a spinner, it froze and the number displayed on", "psg_id": "4905779" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "regular character. After six consecutive seasons in the top 10, and the seventh season at number 30, \"The Golden Girls\" came to an end when Bea Arthur chose to leave the series. In the hour-long series finale, which aired in May 1992, Dorothy meets and marries Blanche's uncle Lucas (Leslie Nielsen) and moves to Hollingsworth Manor in Atlanta, Georgia. Sophia was to join her, but in the end, she stays behind with the other women in Miami. This led into the spin-off series, \"The Golden Palace\". The series finale was watched by 27.2 million viewers. As of 2016, it was", "psg_id": "1709607" }, { "title": "Golden Spin of Zagreb", "text": "Golden Spin of Zagreb The Golden Spin of Zagreb () is an annual senior-level figure skating competition, held yearly in Zagreb, Croatia. It became part of the ISU Challenger Series in the 2014–15 season. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, although, in some years, not every discipline is included. The equivalent for junior-level (and below) skaters is the Golden Bear of Zagreb. The Golden Spin of Zagreb was first held in December 1967. In 2001, it served as the qualifying competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics. CS: ISU Challenger Series", "psg_id": "9916533" }, { "title": "Golden Spin of Zagreb", "text": "Golden Spin of Zagreb The Golden Spin of Zagreb () is an annual senior-level figure skating competition, held yearly in Zagreb, Croatia. It became part of the ISU Challenger Series in the 2014–15 season. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, although, in some years, not every discipline is included. The equivalent for junior-level (and below) skaters is the Golden Bear of Zagreb. The Golden Spin of Zagreb was first held in December 1967. In 2001, it served as the qualifying competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics. CS: ISU Challenger Series", "psg_id": "9916532" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "well as having similarities to \"My Mother the Car\". The Love-matic Grampa machine singing \"Daisy Bell\" in a distorted manner when its electrical circuits are failing is a reference to HAL from the 1968 film \"\". Grampa also references \"All Quiet on the Western Front\", when Moe says he \"wrote the book on love\". Moe's date, Betty, looks somewhat like Tress MacNeille, the actress who voiced her. \"The Simpson Family Smile-Time Variety Hour\" is a parody of the 1960s and 1970s live variety shows. Mainly it is a parody of \"The Brady Bunch Hour\", a short-lived spin-off of the 1970s", "psg_id": "5357823" }, { "title": "Richard Mulligan", "text": "won a Best Actor Emmy Award, and as Dr. Harry Weston in the NBC series \"Empty Nest\", a spin-off of \"The Golden Girls\" in which his character had appeared in a couple of episodes. \"Empty Nest\" ran for seven seasons, and Mulligan won a Best Actor Emmy Award as well as a Golden Globe Award for his performance. He also played Secretary of State William Seward in \"Lincoln\" (1988), a TV movie based on Gore Vidal's novel. Mulligan returned to perform on Broadway and in films, in which he usually played supporting roles. A notable exception was the black comedy", "psg_id": "1979524" }, { "title": "Corporate spin-off", "text": "independent sources of financing, products, services, customers, and other assets. In some cases, the spin-out may license technology from the parent or supply the parent with products or services; conversely, they may become competitors. Such spin-outs are important sources of technological diffusion in high-tech industries. One of the main reasons for what \"The Economist\" has dubbed the 2011 \"starburst revival\" is that \"companies seeking buyers for parts of their business are not getting good offers from other firms, or from private equity\". For example, Foster's Group, an Australian beverage company, was prepared to sell its wine business. However, due to", "psg_id": "6331128" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "Hans Moleman reads a poem, it is based on Henry Gibson reading a poem on \"Laugh-In\". Other shows parodied during the variety show include \"The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour\", and \"The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour\". The songs parodied during the third segment are: In the planned future for the show, Homer meets a green space alien named Ozmodiar that only he can see. This is a reference to The Great Gazoo, a character added into some of the final episodes of \"The Flintstones\". In its original American broadcast, \"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase\" finished 61st place in the weekly ratings", "psg_id": "5357825" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "frog using magical powers, the discovery of Bart's two long-lost identical twin brothers (one African-American, the other a cowboy), Selma marrying Lenny, Bumblebee Man, and Itchy (in succession), and Homer meeting an alien named Ozmodiar whom only he can see. Ken Keeler came up with the idea for the episode from the one sentence statement: \"Let's do spin-offs\". His idea was to use intentionally bad writing and \"crazy plots\", which underlines their critique of spin-offs in general. After he had pitched the idea it was decided that \"it was an idea that ought to work pretty well\" and production went", "psg_id": "5357814" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "and the following year \"Empty Nest\" debuted, starring Mulligan as pediatrician Harry Weston, a widower whose two adult daughters moved back home. Characters from both shows made occasional crossover guest appearances on the other show, with the four girls guesting on \"Empty Nest\" and Mulligan, Dinah Manoff, Kristy McNichol, David Leisure, and Park Overall appearing on \"The Golden Girls\" in their \"Empty Nest\" roles. After the end of \"The Golden Palace\", Getty joined the cast of \"Empty Nest\", making frequent appearances as Sophia in the show's final two seasons. Mulligan and Manoff were alumni from one of Susan Harris' earlier", "psg_id": "1709637" }, { "title": "Finger spin", "text": "delivers the ball with the same finger action as a normal off break but cocks the wrist so that the back of the hand faces the batsman. This gives the ball spin in the opposite direction to that for an off break, causing it to spin from the leg side to the off side to a right-handed batsman. The doosra is the off-spinner's equivalent of the leg-spinner's googly, which spins in the opposite direction to the leg spinner's stock ball. The carrom ball is a style of spin bowling delivery used in cricket. The ball is released by flicking it", "psg_id": "6022216" }, { "title": "Witt/Thomas Productions", "text": "at \"Miami Vice\". \"The Golden Girls\", which centered on four older women rooming together and enjoying their golden years, went on to become, arguably, the biggest success for Witt/Thomas/Harris, garnering several Emmy nominations (and wins for each of the show's four principal stars) and strong ratings. The series produced an equally successful spin-off in 1988, \"Empty Nest\", which starred Richard Mulligan as eligible older bachelor Dr. Harry Weston, who lived and held medical practice in the same neighborhood as \"The Golden Girls\". In 1987, Witt/Thomas/Harris had the new sitcom project \"Mama's Boy\" in development for NBC. It served as a", "psg_id": "16511943" }, { "title": "Off spin", "text": "the ball in an area that the batsman was unable to play a scoring shot, even making last moment adjustments to \"follow\" a batsman should they move within the crease to negate the bowlers tactics. Whilst this is primarily a defensive style, wickets were achieved by forcing a batsman to make a rash stroke or even bowling at the stumps instead of the retreating batsman. Another wicket taking method was to impart more spin on the ball than usual, and surprise the batsman. An exponent of this style of bowling was \"Flat\" Jack Simmons who played for Lancashire in the", "psg_id": "301208" }, { "title": "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "text": "way of parodying bad television writing, while others who did not understand this distinction were less enthusiastic. Matt Groening feared that the fans would interpret the episode in a negative light and was uneasy about the episode when it was in production. He later went on to say that the episode \"turned out great\". The writers of the book \"I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide\" Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood called it, \"A very clever spin on the alternates offered by the Treehouse of Horrors run. Each of the spin-offs is very clever in", "psg_id": "5357827" }, { "title": "Empty Nest", "text": "Miami. Early episodes established that \"The Golden Girls\" were neighbors of the Westons. Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White and Estelle Getty all guest-starred as their \"Golden Girls\" characters, and Mulligan appeared occasionally on \"The Golden Girls\". In later seasons, Getty would join \"Empty Nest\"'s cast as a regular. Eldest daughter Carol (Dinah Manoff) was a neurotic, high-strung recent divorcée, while middle daughter Barbara (Kristy McNichol) was a tough undercover police officer. The two sisters frequently bickered and vied for the attention of their father, whom they called \"Daddy.\" (Harry occasionally expressed regret at never having had a son.) The", "psg_id": "3185682" }, { "title": "Spin-stabilisation", "text": "Spin-stabilisation Spin-stabilisation is the method of stabilizing a satellite or launch vehicle by means of spin. For most satellite applications this approach has been superseded by three-axis stabilisation. It is also used in non-satellite applications such as rifle and artillery. Despinning can be achieved by various techniques, including yo-yo de-spin. On rockets with a solid motor upper stage, spin stabilization is used to keep the motor from drifting off course as they don't have their own thrusters. Usually small rockets are used to spin up the spacecraft and rocket then fire the rocket and send the craft off. Rockets that", "psg_id": "5633349" }, { "title": "The Golden Palace", "text": "as a \"de facto\" eighth season of \"The Golden Girls\". (The current rights holders to \"The Golden Girls\" have, to date, not picked up \"The Golden Palace\".) The Golden Palace The Golden Palace is an American sitcom produced as a spin-off continuation of \"The Golden Girls\" that aired on CBS from September 18, 1992, to May 14, 1993, with reruns airing until August 6, 1993. While not as popular as its predecessor, the series produced a total of 24 half-hour episodes spanning over one season. CBS cancelled the program in 1993. \"The Golden Palace\" begins where \"The Golden Girls\" had", "psg_id": "4152732" }, { "title": "The Golden Palace", "text": "The Golden Palace The Golden Palace is an American sitcom produced as a spin-off continuation of \"The Golden Girls\" that aired on CBS from September 18, 1992, to May 14, 1993, with reruns airing until August 6, 1993. While not as popular as its predecessor, the series produced a total of 24 half-hour episodes spanning over one season. CBS cancelled the program in 1993. \"The Golden Palace\" begins where \"The Golden Girls\" had ended, in the quartet's now-sold Miami house. With Dorothy Zbornak having married and left in the previous series finale, the three remaining roommates (Sophia Petrillo, Rose Nylund,", "psg_id": "4152725" }, { "title": "Left-arm orthodox spin", "text": "techniques. The left-arm orthodox spin like an off break or off spin is also a bowling action. The major variations of a left-arm spinner are the topspinner (which turns less and bounces higher in the cricket pitch), the arm ball (which does not turn at all, drifts into a right-handed batsman in the direction of the bowler's arm movement; also called a 'floater') and the left-arm spinner's version of a doosra (which turns the other way). The left-arm unorthodox spin like a leg break or leg spin is also a bowling action. Left-arm orthodox spin Left-arm orthodox spin also known", "psg_id": "249571" }, { "title": "Spin (aerodynamics)", "text": "some aircraft that spin readily upright and inverted, such as Pitts- and Christen Eagle-type high-performance aerobatic aircraft, an alternative spin-recovery technique may effect recovery as well, namely: Power off, Hands off the stick/yoke, Rudder full opposite to the spin (or more simply \"push the rudder pedal that is hardest to push\") and held (aka the Mueller/Beggs technique). An advantage of the Mueller/Beggs technique is that no knowledge of whether the spin is erect or inverted is required during what can be a very stressful and disorienting time. Even though this method does work in a specific subset of spin-approved airplanes,", "psg_id": "2202471" }, { "title": "Left-arm orthodox spin", "text": "Left-arm orthodox spin Left-arm orthodox spin also known as Slow Left Arm Orthodox spin bowling is a type of Left Arm Finger Off spin bowling in the sport of cricket. Left-arm orthodox spin is bowled by a left-arm bowler using the fingers to spin the ball from right to left of the cricket pitch (from the bowler's perspective). Left arm orthodox spin bowlers generally attempt to drift the ball in the air into a right-handed batsman, and then turn it away from the batsman (towards off-stump) upon landing on the pitch. The drift and turn in the air are attacking", "psg_id": "249570" }, { "title": "Finger spin", "text": "side spin component of the delivery causes it to drift, courtesy of Bernoulli's principle. For a stock, side spin or under cutter this causes the ball to drift away from the batsman. The combination of drift, loop and spin combine to provide the finger spinner's attacking ability. A doosra (, Hindi दूसरा) is a particular type of delivery by an off-spin bowler in the sport of cricket, popularised by Pakistani cricketer Saqlain Mushtaq. The term means \"(the) second (one)\", or \"(the) other (one)\" in Urdu (and Hindi). Saqlain Mushtaq has also invented a variant of the doosra, a ball which", "psg_id": "6022213" }, { "title": "Spin (physics)", "text": "meaning: It specifies the direction in ordinary space in which a subsequent detector must be oriented in order to achieve the maximum possible probability (100%) of detecting every particle in the collection. For spin- particles, this maximum probability drops off smoothly as the angle between the spin vector and the detector increases, until at an angle of 180 degrees—that is, for detectors oriented in the opposite direction to the spin vector—the expectation of detecting particles from the collection reaches a minimum of 0%. As a qualitative concept, the spin vector is often handy because it is easy to picture classically.", "psg_id": "12532677" }, { "title": "The Great British Bake Off", "text": "Nancy Birtwhistle in the final. A spin-off show \"\", hosted by comedian Jo Brand on BBC Two, was also launched as a companion series this year. Each episode was broadcast two days after the main show but later moved to the same night. The show includes interviews with eliminated contestants. In the U.S., the fifth series was broadcast as season 1 on PBS, and on Netflix as Collection 1. The sixth series began on 5 August 2015 on BBC One, again from Welford Park in Berkshire. Spin-off show \"\" returned for a second series, with Jo Brand as host. This", "psg_id": "14943398" }, { "title": "The Girls Next Door: The Bunny House", "text": "cancelled after its second season, alongside fellow \"The Girls Next Door\" spin-off \"Kendra\", after the then-new E! president Bonnie Hammer vowed to \"get rid of the more Playboy trashy element\" from the network, which resulted in \"The Bunny House\" never being picked up to series. The show includes Jaime Edmondson, Hope Dworaczyk, Claire Sinclair, Jayde Nicole, Crystal McCahill, and Crystal Harris. The Girls Next Door: The Bunny House The Girls Next Door: The Bunny House is a failed backdoor pilot for a potential third spin-off of \"The Girls Next Door\", which aired on August 8, 2010. Meet the girls next", "psg_id": "14798672" }, { "title": "Neighbours spin-offs", "text": "Years\" was released in 2015 to celebrate the show's 30th anniversary. Two television spin-offs have reached the pilot stage. After Clive Gibbons (Geoff Paine) became popular with viewers, his 1989 return to the show was scripted to set up a spin-off series \"City Hospital\". A pilot was made, but it was not picked up by any television networks. Following Caroline Gillmer's exit from \"Neighbours\" in 1996, she filmed a pilot episode for a sitcom based around her character Cheryl Stark, which was initially called \"In Cheryl's Arms\". The sitcom's name was later changed to \"In Carol's Arms\", as the networks", "psg_id": "18304571" }, { "title": "Spin Spin Sugar", "text": "music video was made for the radio edit version and features the bandmates in what appears to be a highly colorized motel room, with many references to the film \"Psycho\". \"Spin Spin Sugar\" was further popularized in a speed garage remix by Armand Van Helden, which is sometimes credited with breaking speed garage into the mainstream for the first time. The remix appears in \"Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2\" and \"\". Spin Spin Sugar \"Spin Spin Sugar\" is a 1997 single released by Sneaker Pimps from their 1996 debut album \"Becoming X\". The album version is in true Sneaker Pimps", "psg_id": "11281111" }, { "title": "Doctor Who spin-offs", "text": "generally do not intentionally contradict the television series, the various spin-off series do occasionally contradict each other. The first spin-off attempt that actually reached the production stage appeared in 1981, when a 50-minute pilot episode for a series to be called \"K-9 and Company\" was aired. It focused on the adventures of former Doctor Who companions Sarah Jane Smith and K-9, a robot dog. The pilot, subtitled \"A Girl's Best Friend\", despite receiving high ratings of 8.4 million, was not commissioned for a development into a series, though Sarah Jane and K-9 would later reappear together on the main \"Doctor", "psg_id": "3415770" }, { "title": "Spin–spin relaxation", "text": "dephasing from each other. Unlike spin-lattice relaxation, considering spin-spin relaxation using only a single isochromat is trivial and not informative. Like spin-lattice relaxation, spin-spin relaxation can be studied using a molecular tumbling autocorrelation framework. The relaxation rate experienced by a spin, which is the inverse of T, is proportional to a spin's tumbling energy at the frequency \"difference\" between one spin and another; in less mathematical terms, energy is transferred between two spins when they rotate at a similar frequency to their beat frequency, formula_2 in the figure at right. In that the beat frequency range is very small relative", "psg_id": "10285768" }, { "title": "Finger spin", "text": "finger spin are: Finger spin Finger spin (also known as off spin) is a type of bowling in the sport of cricket. It refers to the cricket technique and specific hand movements associated with imparting a particular direction of spin to the cricket ball. The other spinning technique, generally used to spin the ball in the opposite direction, is wrist spin. Although there are exceptions, finger spinners generally turn the ball less than wrist spinners. However, because the technique is simpler and easier to master, finger spinners tend to be more accurate. The name \"finger spin\" is actually something of", "psg_id": "6022229" }, { "title": "Spin (TV series)", "text": "Spin (TV series) Spin ( - literally \"The Shadow Men\") is a French political television drama series created by , , and , and broadcast from 25 January 2012 on France 2. After the success of the first season in its native France, a second season was commissioned, which premièred on France 2 on 1 October 2014 with 13.5% of the viewing audience. While prime time viewing figures were disappointing, combining those with on-demand numbers led to a more stable audience. A third series was subsequently commissioned. It was broadcast in France in October-November 2016. In December 2015 it was", "psg_id": "19265356" }, { "title": "Face Off (TV series)", "text": "26, 2011 on Syfy. In August 2017, Syfy aired the first season of spin-off series \"\", which brings back four all-stars from previous \"Face Off\" seasons for each episode and pits them head-to-head in three rounds for a chance to win . \"Face Off\" is presented as a progressive elimination competition between 12 and 16 make-up artists. Each week, the artists face a \"Spotlight Challenge\" that tests their artistry and techniques to create a full makeup character to match a theme over the course of 3 days. The first day allows for concept design and sculpting for five hours, a", "psg_id": "15274577" }, { "title": "Spin (TV series)", "text": "This grand lie causes a return to business of Simon Kapita (Bruno Wolkowitch), a former spin doctor to the late president. Anxious to preserve the honour of his dead friend and some form of political ethics, this \"man of the shadows\" sets out to find a candidate who will be able to beat Deleuvre — who is being advised by Kapita's former protégé Ludovic Desmeuze (). In series 1, Valérie Karsenti portrayed Apolline. Spin (TV series) Spin ( - literally \"The Shadow Men\") is a French political television drama series created by , , and , and broadcast from 25", "psg_id": "19265358" }, { "title": "Finger spin", "text": "Finger spin Finger spin (also known as off spin) is a type of bowling in the sport of cricket. It refers to the cricket technique and specific hand movements associated with imparting a particular direction of spin to the cricket ball. The other spinning technique, generally used to spin the ball in the opposite direction, is wrist spin. Although there are exceptions, finger spinners generally turn the ball less than wrist spinners. However, because the technique is simpler and easier to master, finger spinners tend to be more accurate. The name \"finger spin\" is actually something of a misnomer, as", "psg_id": "6022206" }, { "title": "The Big Spin", "text": "tickets were printed, the chance of qualifying for the draw became 1 in 4,000. During a point in the Geoff Edwards run, a bonus drawing was also featured, in which a winning scratch-off ticket was drawn at random, and the person who mailed it in won a car. Ultimately, for participation in Aces High or the Big Wheel, the lottery produced a Big Spin scratcher. This scratcher has numerous dollar amounts from $1 to $500. There are also TV SHOW, SPIN, and TICKET spaces. Matching three of a given word or amount wins the specified prize. TV SHOW scratcher winners", "psg_id": "8692403" }, { "title": "Left-arm unorthodox spin", "text": "Left-arm unorthodox spin Left-arm unorthodox spin, also known as slow left arm chinaman, is a type of left arm wrist leg spin bowling in the sport of cricket. Left-arm unorthodox spin bowlers use wrist spin to spin the ball, and make it deviate, or \"turn\" from left to right after pitching. The direction of turn is the same as that of a traditional right-handed off spin bowler; however, the ball will usually turn more sharply due to the spin being imparted predominantly by the wrist. Some left-arm unorthodox bowlers also bowl the equivalent of a \"googly\", (or \"wrong'un\"), which turns", "psg_id": "245592" }, { "title": "Spin coating", "text": "Spin coating Spin coating is a procedure used to deposit uniform thin films to flat substrates. Usually a small amount of coating material is applied on the center of the substrate, which is either spinning at low speed or not spinning at all. The substrate is then rotated at high speed in order to spread the coating material by centrifugal force. A machine used for spin coating is called a spin coater, or simply spinner. Rotation is continued while the fluid spins off the edges of the substrate, until the desired thickness of the film is achieved. The applied solvent", "psg_id": "5775101" }, { "title": "Spin coating", "text": "to 80 revolutions per second for 30 to 60 seconds. Spin coating Spin coating is a procedure used to deposit uniform thin films to flat substrates. Usually a small amount of coating material is applied on the center of the substrate, which is either spinning at low speed or not spinning at all. The substrate is then rotated at high speed in order to spread the coating material by centrifugal force. A machine used for spin coating is called a spin coater, or simply spinner. Rotation is continued while the fluid spins off the edges of the substrate, until the", "psg_id": "5775103" }, { "title": "Off break", "text": "Off break Off break is the type of delivery in the sport of cricket. It is the attacking delivery of an off spin bowler. Off breaks are known as \"off spinners\". An off break is bowled by holding the cricket ball in the palm of the hand with the seam running across under all the fingers. As the ball is released, the fingers roll down the right side of the ball (for a right-handed bowler), giving the ball a clockwise spin as seen from behind. When the ball bounces on the pitch, the spin causes it to deviate towards the", "psg_id": "3247377" }, { "title": "Bake Off: The Professionals", "text": "ratings are from BARB. Viewing figures for Channel 4 are total numbers including +1. Bake Off: The Professionals Bake Off: The Professionals (previously Bake Off: Crème de la Crème from 2016–2017) is a British television baking competition featuring teams of professional pastry chefs pit against one another through two different challenges. It is a spin-off from \"The Great British Bake Off\", and its first episode was screened on BBC Two on 29 March 2016. The eight-episode first series of the programme was presented by Tom Kerridge, with Benoit Blin, Cherish Finden and Claire Clark serving as judges. The second series", "psg_id": "19436350" }, { "title": "The Big Spin", "text": "a fire raid siren would be heard, as well). Spinning disturbed a ball, which then bounced off pegs along the circumference of the wheel. This wheel differed from other game-show wheels in that it did not have a flipper to slow it down (with the exception of the \"Deal Wheel\" from the U.S. syndicated version of \"Deal or No Deal\"). Whatever space the ball rested in with the wheel's momentum stopped for at least five seconds was the amount won. The wheel had to make three complete revolutions in order for the spin to be considered valid. When the series", "psg_id": "8692408" }, { "title": "Bake Off: The Professionals", "text": "Bake Off: The Professionals Bake Off: The Professionals (previously Bake Off: Crème de la Crème from 2016–2017) is a British television baking competition featuring teams of professional pastry chefs pit against one another through two different challenges. It is a spin-off from \"The Great British Bake Off\", and its first episode was screened on BBC Two on 29 March 2016. The eight-episode first series of the programme was presented by Tom Kerridge, with Benoit Blin, Cherish Finden and Claire Clark serving as judges. The second series was presented by Angus Deayton, but Claire Clark did not return as a judge.", "psg_id": "19436340" }, { "title": "Spin–spin relaxation", "text": "echo can also be used to measure T; gradient echo sequences such as steady-state free precession (SSFP) and multiple spin echo sequences can be used to accelerate image acquisition or inform on additional parameters. Spin–spin relaxation In physics, the spin–spin relaxation is the mechanism by which , the transverse component of the magnetization vector, exponentially decays towards its equilibrium value in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It is characterized by the spin–spin relaxation time, known as , a time constant characterizing the signal decay. It is named in contrast to , the spin–lattice relaxation time. It", "psg_id": "10285772" }, { "title": "The Big Spin", "text": "wheel was respun. These spins were cut from the show as they did not influence the outcome. By the end of the series, a spin of the wheel always closed the show, whether the spinner got three \"SPIN\"s on the Big Spin scratcher or was the winner of Aces High. The top winner of Aces High went up to spin the \"Big Wheel\". People who had \"SPIN\" three times on \"Big Spin\" Scratchers also got to spin the wheel, although ultimately they did so without being televised when they had the alternative of going to \"Make Me a Millionaire\". In", "psg_id": "8692412" }, { "title": "Spin bowling", "text": "the grass as much; hence they break up more quickly and help spin bowlers. In general, leg-spin is considered to be one of the toughest types of bowling in which to keep control of the ball, but it is very effective in picking off wickets. It is customary among cricket commentators to describe and judge the quality of spin bowling in terms of the characteristics \"flight\", \"turn\", \"bounce\", \"drift\", and \"dip\". All these are arts to deceive the batsman and require lots of practice. The basic trajectory of spin bowling is two-lines-at-an-angle, but the above characteristics (described below) modify this", "psg_id": "3198233" } ]
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"who said, ""married men live longer than single men, but married men are more willing to die""?"
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[ { "title": "Should Married Men Go Home?", "text": "Skretvedt notes that: Laurel and Hardy authors and critics are strangely silent on \"Should Married Men Go Home?\" Despite its inclusion in 1967's feature-length compilation \"The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy\", it is today either overlooked or underappreciated; the best that prolific commentator Leslie Halliwell can muster for it is a lukewarm \"Goodish star slapstick, but the preliminary domestic scene is the funniest.\" The lone exception to this is early L&H analyst William K. Everson who wrote (perhaps not coincidentally) in 1967: \"One of the best of the \"forgotten\" Laurel and Hardy films, \"Should Married Men Go Home?\" admittedly", "psg_id": "8062713" }, { "title": "Should Married Men Go Home?", "text": "and it was indeed typecasting: Aasen was 8-foot-9. Golf course girlfriends Edna Marion and Viola Richard had both been notified that \"Should Married Men Go Home?\" would be their last outing for the Hal Roach Studios — that their contracts would not be renewed. Marion had appeared in nearly fifty films, most for Roach, yet would go on to appear in only a half-dozen Poverty Row productions; she would be completely out of pictures by 1932. Viola Richard had enlivened several Charley Chase and Laurel and Hardy silent comedies before \"Married Men\", yet would see service only twice more —", "psg_id": "8062709" }, { "title": "Should Married Men Go Home?", "text": "would find new life and a return engagement in the 1931 talkie \"Come Clean\" when the Hardys again pretend not to be home when the Laurels come calling. Oil derricks are visible just off some of the fairways on the golf course. \"Should Married Men Go Home?\" slots right in with the L&H shorts of its era as far as the pattern of action at the finale: a widening circle of anarchy and mayhem envelops The Boys, the bystanders and everyone in between. Mud is the aggressive instrument of choice in \"Married Men\", while in \"You're Darn Tootin'\" it's ripped", "psg_id": "8062711" }, { "title": "Should Married Men Go Home?", "text": "overlaps with several other of their films but is no less funny because of it.\" He cites Ollie's collapsing of the front fence, the soda fountain routine and Edgar Kennedy's toupee woes as high spots. Should Married Men Go Home? Should Married Men Go Home? is a silent two-reel comedy produced by the Hal Roach Studios and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was filmed in March and May 1928, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on September 8 of that year. It was the first Roach film to bill Laurel and Hardy as a team—previously, their appearances together were under the Roach", "psg_id": "8062714" }, { "title": "Should Married Men Go Home?", "text": "Should Married Men Go Home? Should Married Men Go Home? is a silent two-reel comedy produced by the Hal Roach Studios and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was filmed in March and May 1928, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on September 8 of that year. It was the first Roach film to bill Laurel and Hardy as a team—previously, their appearances together were under the Roach \"All-Star Comedy\" banner. Footage of the film featuring Laurel and Hardy on location in between shooting and some apparent out-takes has recently surfaced on YouTube. Ollie and his wife are enjoying a quiet Sunday at", "psg_id": "8062707" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "higher risk for suicide — almost three times higher, than other married individuals. A 2007 study reported that two large population surveys found \"the majority of gay men had similar numbers of unprotected sexual partners annually as straight men and women.\" Among men who have anal sex with other men, anal sex without use of a condom is considered to be very risky behavior. A person who inserts their penis into an infected partner is at risk because sexually transmitted diseases (STDS/STIs) can enter through the urethra or through small cuts, abrasions, or open sores on the penis. Also, condoms", "psg_id": "2962032" }, { "title": "Scott Lucas and the Married Men", "text": "Scott Lucas and the Married Men Scott Lucas and the Married Men is the solo project/band of Scott Lucas, the guitarist, bassist, and lead vocalist of the alternative rock band Local H. The project started when Lucas started writing and sending songs to an ex-girlfriend in an effort to win her back. Originally the songs were not intended for release, but upon realizing he had an album's worth of material he put together a band to play with. Randy Payne and Tom Szidon were recruited from Lucas' cover band The Cold Space, and Aaron Duggins and Rebecca Manthe came from", "psg_id": "14454378" }, { "title": "The World Is Full of Married Men", "text": "In reaction, Collins quipped, \"What's the matter? Don't you have married men there?\" The novel was described by British romance novelist Barbara Cartland as \"pornographic\", and was banned in certain other countries. When Collins sent a signed copy of the book to her father, Joe Collins, he stopped reading it after the first few pages. \"Jackie's racy style was altogether too much for me\", he later said and for the rest of his life he was never to read more than just a few pages of his daughter's racy \"pot-boilers\". \"I am not a prude\", he said. \"I'm thick skinned", "psg_id": "11822431" }, { "title": "All Men are Equal – But Some are More", "text": "the new Israeli society in the first years of the state. A sector and phenomena very few have dared to review and denominate.” All Men are Equal – But Some are More All Men are Equal – But Some are More (Hebrew: ) is a novel by Sami Michael, published in 1974 by Bustan publishing house. The novel is about the lives of immigrants in transit camps in Israel in the 1950s. This title became a well-known phrase depicting the struggles for equality of Jews from Arab countries and opened the door for profound discussion about the socio-economic gaps in", "psg_id": "14744955" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "are more likely to break during anal sex than during vaginal sex. Thus, even with a condom, anal sex can be risky. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV can infect anybody, regardless of sex, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. Worldwide, an estimated 5–10% of HIV infections are the result of men having sex with men. However, in many developed countries, more HIV infections are transmitted by men having sex with men than by any other transmission route. In the United States, \"men who have had sex", "psg_id": "2962033" }, { "title": "All Men are Equal – But Some are More", "text": "All Men are Equal – But Some are More All Men are Equal – But Some are More (Hebrew: ) is a novel by Sami Michael, published in 1974 by Bustan publishing house. The novel is about the lives of immigrants in transit camps in Israel in the 1950s. This title became a well-known phrase depicting the struggles for equality of Jews from Arab countries and opened the door for profound discussion about the socio-economic gaps in Israel and also about the situation of the Arabs in Israel. “A credible story which presents, through close observance, a diseased sector of", "psg_id": "14744954" }, { "title": "Men Going Their Own Way", "text": "who was against Wilcox's video about the \"benefits of marriage for men\", which notes that \"married men work harder (about 400 more hours), smarter (they’re less likely to quit without having found another job), and more successfully (they make about $16,000 more per year) than their single peers\". Researcher Barb MacQuarrie, who described the community as \"misinformed\", said, \"They have no real ability to identify the global forces that are at work in their life, so they hang the blame on feminists\", and interact with other \"disillusioned, disenfranchised men\" using \"deplorable\" rhetoric. She says that MGTOW advocates show \"a complete", "psg_id": "19175760" }, { "title": "Scott Lucas and the Married Men", "text": "The Tossers. Scott Lucas and The Married Men released their first album on February 16, 2010, titled \"George Lassos The Moon\". The band played shows sporadically around Chicago throughout 2009, and embarked on their first multiple city tour on February 12, 2010. The \"Absolute Beginners\" EP was released on October 19, 2010. On June 5, 2012, the band released their second studio album, entitled \"Blood Half Moon\". The album was recorded at Steve Albini's Electrical Studio in Chicago. The band also toured the country in promotion of the record. Scott Lucas and the Married Men Scott Lucas and the Married", "psg_id": "14454379" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "cause genital warts, penile cancer, or anal cancer. MSM and men with compromised immune systems are more likely than other men to develop anal cancer. The incidence of anal cancer among HIV‐positive MSM is 9 times higher than among HIV‐negative MSM, even in antiretroviral therapy. HIV-negative MSM has a higher incidence than the general population. Men with HIV are also more likely to get severe cases of genital warts that are hard to treat. Though not commonly classified as an STI, giardiasis can be transmitted between gay men, and it can be responsible for severe weight loss and death for", "psg_id": "2962040" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "with men since 1977 have an HIV prevalence (the total number of cases of a disease that are present in a population at a specific point in time) 60 times higher than the general population\". In 2007, the largest estimated proportion of HIV/AIDS diagnoses among adults and adolescents in the U.S. were men who have sex with men (MSM). While this category is only 2% of the U.S. population they accounted for 53% of the overall diagnoses and 71% among men. According to a 2010 federal study, one in five men who have sex with men are HIV positive and", "psg_id": "2962034" }, { "title": "The World Is Full of Married Men", "text": "song during the opening credits. The song was also recorded by the American singer Bette Midler the same year. The film version grossed $977,326 in the US. The World Is Full of Married Men The World Is Full of Married Men is the debut novel of British author Jackie Collins, first published in 1968 by W. H. Allen. Set in London in the swinging sixties, middle-aged advertising executive David Cooper cheats on his wife Linda. When he meets the young and beautiful Claudia Parker, David wants to marry her. However, Claudia has different ideas; she wants to be a model,", "psg_id": "11822434" }, { "title": "The World Is Full of Married Men", "text": "The World Is Full of Married Men The World Is Full of Married Men is the debut novel of British author Jackie Collins, first published in 1968 by W. H. Allen. Set in London in the swinging sixties, middle-aged advertising executive David Cooper cheats on his wife Linda. When he meets the young and beautiful Claudia Parker, David wants to marry her. However, Claudia has different ideas; she wants to be a model, an actress, and a star. When Linda finds out about the affair she ends the marriage and files for divorce. At first protesting, David finally relents and", "psg_id": "11822428" }, { "title": "Should Married Men Go Home?", "text": "pants, pies in \"The Battle of the Century\" and auto parts in \"Two Tars.\" As was typical, the project had a working title: this one's was \"Follow Through\". Also typically, it was H. M. \"Beanie\" Walker who wordsmithed the final release title. The time lag between the primary filming in March and the September release of \"Should Married Men Go Home?\" was unusually long—some six months—and included some summer vacation \"away time.\" When the company reconvened in Los Angeles in Autumn 1928, the fame and popularity of the Laurel and Hardy team had charged up the town. L&H historian Randy", "psg_id": "8062712" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "individuals who have compromised immune systems, especially HIV. Unprotected anal sex is a risk factor for formation of antisperm antibodies (ASA) in the recipient. In some people, ASA may cause autoimmune infertility. Many countries impose restrictions on donating blood for men who have or have had sex with men, as well as their female sexual partners—see the maps. Most national standards require direct questioning regarding a donor's sexual history, but the length of deferral varies. Men who have sex with men Men who have sex with men (MSM), also known as males who have sex with males, are male persons", "psg_id": "2962041" }, { "title": "Men of Men", "text": "that spurs them to win at all and any costs, without concern for consequences. In their own ways, each of the Ballantyne men will contribute heavily to the slaughter and dissolution of the local Matabele tribe, chasing them almost into extinction. The Matabele are willing to share most everything they have, but when the greed of the invaders threatens their very lives and livelihoods, they strike back. In the bloody battle that ensues, the Matabele are seriously out gunned, and many die in defense of their king. Their loyalty is commendable and King Lobengula takes their deaths hard. Forced from", "psg_id": "17157180" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "with regard to trans women, people born either biologically male or with ambiguous genitalia who self-identify as female. Some sources consider trans women who have sex with men to be MSM, others consider women who are trans \"alongside\" MSM, and others are internally inconsistent (defining transgender women to be MSM in one place but referring to \"MSM and transgender\" in another). Determining the number of men who have ever had sex with another man is difficult. Worldwide, at least 3% of men, and perhaps as high as 16% of men, have had sex at least once with a man. These", "psg_id": "2962027" }, { "title": "We Are Men", "text": "was announced that CBS had picked up Rob Greenberg's single-camera comedy, then called \"Ex-Men\", as the first pilot order of the 2013–14 season. The show, which is written, directed and executively produced by Greenberg, centers on a young man \"learning the ways of the world from the older and more experienced men in his short-term rental complex.\" Dominic Patten from \"Deadline Hollywood\" reported that \"We Are Men\" had been around for a few years, before it was picked up. Chris Smith was cast as Carter Thomas, the young man who befriends a group of divorced men, while Kal Penn was", "psg_id": "17315385" }, { "title": "White Men Are Black Men Too", "text": "White Men Are Black Men Too White Men Are Black Men Too is the second studio album by Scottish hip hop group Young Fathers. It was released on Big Dada on 6 April 2015. \"White Men Are Black Men Too\" received critical acclaim from contemporary music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews and ratings from mainstream critics, the album received a metascore of 83, based on 21 reviews, indicating \"universal acclaim.\" Andy Gill of \"The Independent\" felt that the album \"has less to do, musically, with traditional American hip-hop than it does", "psg_id": "18699071" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "Men who have sex with men Men who have sex with men (MSM), also known as males who have sex with males, are male persons who engage in sexual activity with members of the same sex, regardless of how they identify themselves; many such men do not sexually identify as gay, homosexual or bisexual. The term \"MSM\" was created in the 1990s by epidemiologists to study the spread of disease among men who have sex with men, regardless of identity. The term \"MSM\" is often used in medical literature and social research to describe such men as a group for", "psg_id": "2962022" }, { "title": "Herbivore men", "text": "Hakuhodo that has published \"Men Who Won’t Marry\", said that companies should watch the purchasing power of solo men. Surveys of single Japanese men conducted in 2010 found that 61% of men in their 20s and 70% of men in their 30s considered themselves to be herbivores. Japan's government views the phenomenon as one possible cause of the nation's declining birth rate. According to Fukasawa, herbivore men are \"not without romantic relationships, but have a non-assertive, indifferent attitude toward desires of flesh\". The philosopher Masahiro Morioka defines \"herbivore men\" as \"kind and gentle men who, without being bound by manliness,", "psg_id": "15232043" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "sexual orientation. However, HIV still severely affects MSM across the globe. MSM are only a small percentage of the U.S. population, but they are consistently the population group most affected by the HIV/AIDS virus and are the largest proportion of American citizens with an AIDS diagnosis who have died. The United Nations estimates that 2 to 20% of MSM are infected with HIV, depending on the region they live in. \"Smartphone users: article continues below table\" Men who have sex with men (abbreviated as MSM, also known as males who have sex with males) are male persons who engage in", "psg_id": "16910134" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "all adults and adolescents living with HIV infection at the end of 2010 in the United States, and 80% (38,000) of the estimated 47,500 new HIV infections. 69% of men living with HIV were gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. 39% (14,700) of new HIV infections in US men were in blacks, 35% (13,200) were in whites, and 22% (8,500) were in Hispanics/Latinos. The rate of estimated new HIV infections among black men (per 100,000) was 103.6—six and a half times that of white men (15.8) and more than twice the rate among Hispanic/Latino men (45.5)", "psg_id": "16910141" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "body through semen exchange. The insertive partner is also at risk because STIs can enter through the urethra or through small cuts, abrasions, or open sores on the penis. Also, condoms are more likely to break during anal sex than during vaginal sex. Thus, even with a condom, anal sex can be risky. A 2004 study of HIV positive men found men who had unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) in the past year were put at risk for contracting the virus. The study found that men who reported engaging in UAI had increased from 30% in 1996 to 42% in 2000.", "psg_id": "16910148" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "in 1995 to 17% in 2009 A study conducted in 6 major U.S. cities found that only one in 4 teenage men who have sex with men believed they were personally at risk for contracting the HIV virus. The HIV virus is more easily transmitted through unprotected anal intercourse than through unprotected vaginal intercourse and men who report unprotected receptive anal intercourse are at increased risk of contracting the HIV virus. Generally, the receptive partner is at greater risk of contracting the HIV virus because the lining of the rectum is thin and may allow the virus to enter the", "psg_id": "16910147" }, { "title": "Herbivore men", "text": "rock concert in an attempt to bolster \"men's spirit ... and sexuality\" against the \"herbivore men\" masculinity in Japan's society. Herbivore men have become more prominent in Japanese culture recently and this phenomenon has been represented in their presence in media in Japan. Herbivore men Herbivore men or is a term used in Japan to describe men who have no interest in having sexual intercourse, getting married or finding a girlfriend. The term herbivore men was also a term that is described as young men who had lost their \"manliness\". The term was coined by the author Maki Fukasawa in", "psg_id": "15232049" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "\"gay\" refer to different things: behaviors and social identities. \"MSM\" refers to sexual activities between men, regardless of how they identify, whereas \"gay\" can include those activities but is more broadly seen as a cultural identity. \"Homosexuality\" refers to sexual/romantic attraction between members of the same sex and may or may not include romantic relationships. \"Gay\" is a social identity and is generally the preferred social term, whereas \"homosexual\" is used in formal contexts, though the terms are not entirely interchangeable. Men who are non-heterosexual or questioning may identify with all, none, a combination of these, or one of the", "psg_id": "2962025" }, { "title": "Married but Living Single", "text": "2012. It was also screened in Scotland, a non-traditional market. The film received generally negative to mixed reviews. Adedayo Odulaja of Daily Independent concludes: \"While \"Married but Living Single\" is a movie that everyone can easily relate to, the character of Mike can be said to have taken too much attention. The happily-ever-after factor in the tale is another that is clearly an exaggerated issue in this movie. Aside those areas that might not sit well with those discerning enough to dwell on them, \"Married but Living Single\" is deserving enough of a view\". Augusta Okon of 9aijabooksandmovies comments: \"\"Married", "psg_id": "18312851" }, { "title": "What Men Live By", "text": "of being a stranger or a relation to each other, \"all men live not by care for themselves but by love.\" Michael concluded, saying, \"I have now understood that though it seems to men that they live by care for themselves, in truth it is love alone by which they live. He who has love, is in God, and God is in him, for God is love.\" When Michael finished, he sang praise to God as wings appeared on his back and he rose to return to heaven. What Men Live By \"What Men Live By\" is a short story", "psg_id": "9711046" }, { "title": "Barenaked Ladies Are Men", "text": "Me\". AllMusic called the album \"just a bit more energized\" than its companion album, saying it had \"just a bit more wit, sparkle, and pop.\" They also stated that \"Are Men\" had more memorable hooks than \"Are Me\" and that, when viewed together with \"Are Me\", \"Barenaked Ladies Are Me and Barenaked Ladies Are Men should not only stand as a creative high point for the Canadian rockers, but a truly superb would-be double-album.\" The album was given a 4 out of 5 stars score by AllMusic reviewer Matt Collar. Sputnik Music stated that \"[Barenaked Ladies] has provided their best", "psg_id": "8079855" }, { "title": "Dead Men Don't Die", "text": "Dead Men Don't Die Dead Men Don't Die is a 1991 American horror-comedy film written and directed by Malcolm Marmorstein and starring Elliott Gould and Melissa Sue Anderson. News anchor Barry Baron (Elliott Gould) discovers that a drug smuggling ring is operating out of the building where he works, and is chased down and eventually shot dead by the drug dealers. His co-anchor, Dulcie Niles (Melissa Sue Anderson) finds Barry's body, calls the police and prepares to film the investigation, but before the police can arrive Barry's body is stolen by the building's cleaner, Chafuka (Mabel King), who uses her", "psg_id": "19121370" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "study in the United Kingdom reported that in 2008 the overall mortality rate among the HIV-diagnosed population aged 15–59 years remained more than five times higher than that in the general population. However, as the study acknowledges data on the impact of HIV/AIDS on mortality among gay and bisexual men as well as among other populations, is very limited, and methods to use this are problematic. A 2007 study analyzing two large population surveys found that \"the majority of gay men had similar numbers of unprotected sexual partners annually as straight men and women.\" However, a 2006 study found that", "psg_id": "16910145" }, { "title": "The World Is Full of Married Men", "text": "time, Jacqueline Susann's similarly themed novel \"Valley of the Dolls\" (1966) had already become a huge bestseller and a hit film, and Collins' novel was accepted. Within a week of its publication, \"The World Is Full of Married Men\" made the best-seller list. The book was a hit in both the United Kingdom and the U.S., but was banned in Australia. Collins' publishers at the time, W.H. Allen, told her that unless she took the \"four-letter words\" out, the book would be banned in Australia. Collins proceeded in taking the four-letter words out and it was still banned in Australia.", "psg_id": "11822430" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "HIV-positive. Most participants said they would continue using home tests after the study ended to test potential partners on their own. The researchers considered home testing to be an effective prevention method for high-risk groups. However, the test’s $40 cost is considered a major deterrent to commonplace partner testing. HIV and men who have sex with men Since reports of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) began to emerge in the United States in the 1980s, the HIV epidemic has frequently been linked to gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) by epidemiologists and medical professionals. The", "psg_id": "16910159" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "Almost half of all men who participated in UAI in 1996-1997 said that they had not known the HIV status of their partner Studies have found that risk factors for HIV infection are anal intercourse with a man in the past 12 months, having unstable housing, and having inhaled alkyl nitrites (“poppers”). A 2009 study on the prevalence of unprotected anal intercourse among HIV-diagnosed MSM found that majority protected their partners during sexual activity, but a sizeable number of men continue to engage in sexual behaviors that place themselves and others at risk for HIV infections. Although HIV transmission rates", "psg_id": "16910149" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men blood donor controversy", "text": "Men who have sex with men blood donor controversy The men who have sex with men blood donor controversy is the dispute over prohibitions on donations of blood or tissue for organ transplants from men who have sex with men (MSM), a classification of men who engage (or have engaged in the past) in sex with other men, regardless of whether they identify themselves as bisexual, gay, or otherwise. Restrictions on donors are sometimes called \"deferrals\", since blood donors who are found ineligible may be found eligible at a later date. However, many deferrals are indefinite meaning that donation may", "psg_id": "12002792" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men blood donor controversy", "text": "Men who have sex with men blood donor controversy The men who have sex with men blood donor controversy is the dispute over prohibitions on donations of blood or tissue for organ transplants from men who have sex with men (MSM), a classification of men who engage (or have engaged in the past) in sex with other men, regardless of whether they identify themselves as bisexual, gay, or otherwise. Restrictions on donors are sometimes called \"deferrals\", since blood donors who are found ineligible may be found eligible at a later date. However, many deferrals are indefinite meaning that donation may", "psg_id": "12002763" }, { "title": "We Are Men", "text": "Maers of Entertainment Weekly said that the show was \"The male version of Sex and the City with more shirtless scenes (courtesy of Jerry O'Connell) and way less wit\", while The Hollywood Reporter was much more harsh, saying “‘We Are Men’ is about four single guys you wouldn't ever want to be around or be related to in any way … [it] made me feel stupid almost immediately and then bitter that I'd wasted the time.” The show failed to catch an audience and actually adversely affected other programming, especially the program \"2 Broke Girls\". The show got the lowest", "psg_id": "17315387" }, { "title": "Are We Men or Corporals?", "text": "looking bad for him, because Toto is penniless. And so he agrees to do an extra in a movie. Now that Toto leaves the studio shooting, again he meets his old girlfriend Sonia, but she's married the director of theater... Are We Men or Corporals? Are We Men or Corporals? () is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Toto is very good at acting, and so he is called in a study to be in a film. However he combines a mess and is offended by the director. Tired of the abuse of those most powerful, Toto", "psg_id": "18356210" }, { "title": "Raining Men (Rihanna song)", "text": "Post\" said that \"Nicki Minaj, a quick-witted rapper able to assume the voices of a dozen characters in a single song, fails to impart any wisdom on her colleague with \"Raining Men\". Emily Mackay of \"NME\" said that \"Raining Men\" is a bold collaboration between Rihanna and Minaj, which plays to both of their strengths in the \"hip-pop\" collaboration. August Brown for the \"Los Angeles Times\" said that \"'Cheers (Drink to That)' and 'Raining Men,' as foamy and spunky as they may be, are such a dogleg turn from \"Rated R\" that they come off as little more than image", "psg_id": "15117701" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "often used in medical literature and social research to describe such men as a group for research studies without considering issues of self-identification because it offers better behavioral categories for the study of disease-risk than identity-based categories (such as \"gay\", \"bisexual\", or \"straight\"), because a man who self-identifies as gay or bisexual is not necessarily sexually active with men, and someone who identifies as straight might be sexually active with men. Determining the number of men who have ever had sex with another man is difficult worldwide. The World Health Organization estimates that at least 3% and as high as", "psg_id": "16910136" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "(3,096; 31%) and Hispanics/Latinos (2,430; 24%). At the end of 2014, 508,676 gay and bisexual men were living with diagnosed HIV infection (53% of everyone living with diagnosed HIV in the US). Of gay and bisexual men living with diagnosed HIV, 157,758 (31%) were African American, 212,558 (42%) were white, and 109,857 (22%) were Hispanic/Latino. From 2005 to 2014 diagnoses among African American gay and bisexual men increased 22% but has increased less than 1% between 2010 and 2014. HIV diagnoses among African American gay and bisexual men aged 13 to 24 increased 87% between 2005 and 2014, but with", "psg_id": "16910143" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "figures include victims of sexual abuse in addition to men who regularly or voluntarily have sex with men. In the U.S., among men aged 15 to 44, an estimated 6% have engaged in oral or anal sex with another man at some point in their lives, and about 2.9% have had at least one male sexual partner in the previous 12 months. Historically, anal sex has been popularly associated with male homosexuality and MSM. However, many MSM do not engage in anal sex, and may engage in oral sex, frotting or mutual masturbation instead. Among men who have anal sex", "psg_id": "2962028" }, { "title": "Herbivore men", "text": "Herbivore men Herbivore men or is a term used in Japan to describe men who have no interest in having sexual intercourse, getting married or finding a girlfriend. The term herbivore men was also a term that is described as young men who had lost their \"manliness\". The term was coined by the author Maki Fukasawa in an article published on 13 October 2006. The term also has close ties in meaning to \"ohitorisama\" which roughly translates to the act of living alone and performing tasks independently of other people. Kazuhisa Arakawa, creative chief promotional director of Japanese PR firm", "psg_id": "15232042" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "anal sex with another man at some point in their lives, and about 2.9% have had at least one male partner in the previous 12 months. A 2007 study estimated that they are 7.1 million men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United States, or 6.4% of the overall population. Of these men, 71% are White, 15.9% are Hispanic, and 8.9% are black. The percentage of men who were MSM varied by state, with the lowest percentage in South Dakota (3.3%) and the highest in the District of Columbia (13.2%). However, the same study found that 57% of", "psg_id": "16910138" }, { "title": "Men of War", "text": "and tweaks. The game includes the largest single player campaign in the \"Men of War\" series, with 28 missions across 6 campaigns. The game does not, however, include any multiplayer features which became a major criticism. The single player is based on the feats of the Naval Infantry of the Black Sea Fleet in World War II. The missions are generally longer and extensively brutal compared to the other games. \"Men of War: Assault Squad\" was the first game in the \"Men of War\" series to not have a story based campaign. \"Assault Squad\" is instead geared more towards massive", "psg_id": "17833120" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "diagnoses declining 2% between 2010 and 2014. A 2010 study estimated that for every 100,000 MSM, 692 will be diagnosed with HIV. This makes MSM 60 times more likely to contract the virus than other men and 54 times more likely than women. Since its height in 1993-1994 the death rate due to HIV has fallen more than 9 other leading causes of death, yet as of 2013 HIV continues to be one of the 10 leading causes of death among persons 25-44, especially among men, African Americans and in the South. Also as regards HIV relation to mortality, a", "psg_id": "16910144" }, { "title": "Button Men", "text": "sizes and skills are more likely to win games than others. Buttons that are exceptionally powerful (or that have problematic special abilities) may be declared not to be \"tournament legal\" by Cheapass Games, meaning that tournament organizers should consider disallowing those buttons. Most illegal buttons are rare or promotional ones with unusual die skills or special rules. All buttons that have not been licensed from Cheapass (including all of those that exist only on the Button Men Online web site) are illegal by default. Button Men Online maintains statistics on the hundreds of thousands of games that have been played", "psg_id": "3730054" }, { "title": "All-New X-Men", "text": "what has become of the X-Men came to him during a company retreat for \"Avengers vs. X-Men\", \"\"Avengers Vs. X-Men\" led to it. It was an idea that had been floating around the X-Office for a while and I’m still unclear where exactly it percolated. I’m a big fan of these kinds of stories, \"Pleasantville\" or \"Peggy Sue Got Married\", where a character faces the truth about themselves and what their life can mean versus what it does mean.\" Bendis said that the five original X-Men not only come into contact with the present day Cyclops's team of X-Men but", "psg_id": "16873102" }, { "title": "Quiet Men", "text": "Quiet Men \"Quiet Men\" is the fifth single by Ultravox. It was released in 1978 and was their last single on Island Records before the band signed to Chrysalis Records. It also was the last single featuring frontman John Foxx and guitarist Robin Simon. \"Quiet Men\" features prominent synthesizer and guitar riffs and was one of the more popular songs of the John Foxx era. It was performed in concert by Ultravox from March 1978 until the Vienna Tour in 1980/81 with Midge Ure singing. John Foxx also continued to perform the song live in his solo concerts. The B-side", "psg_id": "12413165" }, { "title": "Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus", "text": "different, but are not \"so\" different that we cannot understand each other.\" In 2004 a Purdue University communication professor said that based on research she conducted using questionnaires and interviews, men and women are not so different and \"books like John Gray's \"Men are From Mars and Women are From Venus\" and Deborah Tannen's \"You Just Don't Understand\" tell men that being masculine means dismissing feelings and downplaying problems. That isn't what most men do, and it isn't good for either men or women.\" A study by Bobbi Carothers and Harry Reis involving over 13,000 individuals claims that men and", "psg_id": "2702760" }, { "title": "Married but Living Single", "text": "Married but Living Single Married but Living Single is a 2012 Nigerian romantic drama film, directed by Tunde Olaoye and starring Funke Akindele, Joseph Benjamin, Joke Silva, Tina Mba, Kiki Omeili and Femi Brainard. The film was inspired by a book of the same name by Pastor Femi Faseru of KICC Lagos and tells the story of Kate (Funke Akindele), a career driven woman who's married to an entrepreneur, Mike (Joseph Benjamin). Mike is diagnosed with lung cancer; Kate has to choose to either take a break from work to be with her husband while he recuperates from his surgery,", "psg_id": "18312849" }, { "title": "The Shadow Men", "text": "The Shadow Men The Shadow Men is a 1997 movie in which a married couple, Bob and Dez Wilson, and their 12-year-old son Andy are being accosted by a blinding light when driving home from a daytrip. They wake up a couple of hours later seemingly unscathed but soon experience recurring nightmares. It seems that they have been abducted by aliens, as is later proved by their son's Andy's handycam that had suddenly started running right after the incident. This is also discovered by mysterious Men In Black who start nagging the family up to the point of threatening to", "psg_id": "12857480" }, { "title": "Quiet Men", "text": "is \"Cross Fade\", a pure synthpop piece that did not appear on the album. It was never performed live. Quiet Men \"Quiet Men\" is the fifth single by Ultravox. It was released in 1978 and was their last single on Island Records before the band signed to Chrysalis Records. It also was the last single featuring frontman John Foxx and guitarist Robin Simon. \"Quiet Men\" features prominent synthesizer and guitar riffs and was one of the more popular songs of the John Foxx era. It was performed in concert by Ultravox from March 1978 until the Vienna Tour in 1980/81", "psg_id": "12413166" }, { "title": "UFO's and the Men Who Fly Them!", "text": "damaged picture sleeve, making the procurement of a mint copy of this record even more difficult. UFO's and the Men Who Fly Them! UFO's and the Men Who Fly Them! is a 1996 Man or Astro-man? 7\" EP released jointly by Jezz Thorpe (Drug Racer) and Henry Owings of Chunklet (magazine) on Drug Racer Records. It was released on gray vinyl, anti-freeze green vinyl, red vinyl and black vinyl—with red being the rarest (only 100 pressed). The EP was recorded at Zero Return Studios in Wetumpka, AL. This single featured a die-cut sleeve that unfolded to reveal a punch-out \"flying", "psg_id": "8869182" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "16% of men have had sex at least once with a man. Their estimate includes victims of sexual abuse in addition to men who regularly or voluntarily have sex with men. The United Nations estimates that 6-20% of men worldwide have sex with other men at some point during their lifetime. Estimates about the U.S. population of MSM vary. The Center for Disease Control estimates that men who have sex with men represent about 2% of the American population. A 2005 study estimates that among U.S. men aged 15 to 44, an estimated 6% of have engaged in oral or", "psg_id": "16910137" }, { "title": "Ten Men", "text": "well as for her Upper East Side apartment. After her graduation the protagonist eventually moves back to London. An affair with a sexually inexperienced man (\"the Virgin\") leads to her first pregnancy ever and a subsequent miscarriage. Having trained as an actress, she gets a few jobs in TV commercials. When she meets her ex-husband again it is only to find out that he is going to get married again. At the end of the novel, aged about 38 and still indecisive, she meets a single father who might become her future partner. Ten Men Ten Men is a novel", "psg_id": "4583361" }, { "title": "The Season of Men", "text": "The Season of Men The Season of Men (, translit. Maussim al-rijal, ) is a 2000 French-Tunisian drama film directed by Moufida Tlatli. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. The title of the film, Season of the Men, refers to the one month out of the year that the women's husbands come to the Island of Djebar. An 18-year-old on the island Djerba, Aïcha, is married to Said, who works in Tunis for much of the year. Before she can join him in Tunis, Said asks that she give him a", "psg_id": "13897064" }, { "title": "X-Men: Die by the Sword", "text": "\"New Excalibur\" #16-24 are collected in: X-Men: Die by the Sword X-Men: Die by the Sword is a five-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2007. It was written by Chris Claremont, drawn by Juan Santacruz, and inked by Raul Fernandez. The story featured the teams New Excalibur and Exiles. The events of the mini-series take place following \"New Excalibur\" #24 (the last issue of that series) and between the issues of \"Exiles\" #99 and #100. Due to a minor delay in publishing \"New Excalibur\" #24 was actually released one week after \"X-Men: Die by the Sword\"", "psg_id": "11245079" }, { "title": "Are All Men Pedophiles?", "text": "was about sex when in fact it was about fashion and self-expression. Contradicting the film's central tenet that all men are hebephiles, Michael C. Seto explained that hebephiles are attracted to pubescent children who are still physically immature and that most men are not hebephiles. Rather, men show a preference for young adults and, to a smaller degree, older teens. Similarly, sociologist Sarah Goode stated that, while it is \"pretty normal\" for men to be attracted to teenagers, not all men are attracted to this age group. Seto also stated that sex with adults can be harmful for older teenagers", "psg_id": "16620232" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "\"gay\", \"bisexual\", or \"straight\"), because a man who self-identifies as gay or bisexual is not necessarily sexually active with men, and someone who identifies as straight might be sexually active with men. Second, its usage is tied to criticism of sexual identity terms prevalent in social construction literature which typically rejected the use of identity-based concepts across cultural and historical contexts. \"The Huffington Post\" postulates that the term \"MSM\" was created by Cleo Manago, the man who is also credited for coining the term \"same gender loving\" (SGL). MSM are not limited to small, self-identified, and visible sub-populations. \"MSM\" and", "psg_id": "2962024" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "among men who have sex with men. This is consistent with a rise in the incidence of syphilis among MSM in other developed nations, attributed by Australian and UK authors to increased rates of unprotected sex among MSM. Genital human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common virus that most sexually active people in the U.S. will have at some time in their lives. It is passed on through genital contact and is also found on areas that condoms do not cover. Most men who get HPV of any type never develop any symptoms or health problems. Some types of HPV can", "psg_id": "2962039" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men blood donor controversy", "text": "Administration (TGA). The Red Cross will re-submit their application to reduce the deferral period to six months in 2018. Italy, Latvia, Poland, Russia and Spain are the only European countries that don't have deferral policies for men who have sex with men. The donation is allowed if the donor hasn't had a risky sexual encounter, but not depending on the sexual orientation of the donor. The UK since November 2017 has implemented a 3 month deferral policy on all gay/bi men who want to donate their blood, the lowest in the western world. However this does not apply to Northern", "psg_id": "12002770" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men blood donor controversy", "text": "thousands of deaths due to HIV and Hepatitis C in patients requiring a blood transfusion. Contaminated blood put haemophiliacs at massive risk and severe mortality, increasing the risk of common surgical procedures. People who contracted HIV from a contaminated blood transfusion include Isaac Asimov, who received a blood transfusion following a cardiac surgery. In many developed countries HIV is more prevalent among men who have sex with men (MSM) than among the general population. In the United States in 2005, MSM, African Americans, and persons engaging in high-risk heterosexual behavior accounted for respectively 49%, 49%, and 32% of new HIV", "psg_id": "12002768" }, { "title": "All Men Are Mortal", "text": "well, it was almost immediately translated into German. All Men Are Mortal All Men Are Mortal () is a 1946 novel by Simone de Beauvoir. It tells the story of Raimon Fosca, a man cursed to live forever. The first American edition of this work was published by The World Publishing Company. Cleveland and New York, 1955. It was adapted into a 1995 film of the same name. Regina is a young theatrical actress. Her career seems to be promising and her reputation becomes wider with every tour and performance. But she is not content. The sparks of attention in", "psg_id": "6837045" }, { "title": "All Men Are Mortal", "text": "All Men Are Mortal All Men Are Mortal () is a 1946 novel by Simone de Beauvoir. It tells the story of Raimon Fosca, a man cursed to live forever. The first American edition of this work was published by The World Publishing Company. Cleveland and New York, 1955. It was adapted into a 1995 film of the same name. Regina is a young theatrical actress. Her career seems to be promising and her reputation becomes wider with every tour and performance. But she is not content. The sparks of attention in the eyes of her audience seem fleeting and", "psg_id": "6837033" }, { "title": "The Yes-Men", "text": "that Cunningham was based in Sydney the band played live sporadically but managed three trips to Sydney/NSW and regular spots with the Powder Monkeys(who were very generous in their support of the band). The Yes-Men supported The Hellacopters at The Tote Hotel in 1999 with singer Nicke Royale becoming a big fan of The Yes-Men's music. This support led to The Yes-Men's first album Prosody being released in Europe through The Hellacopters White Jazz record label. It is probably fair to say that The Yes-Men are more widely known and loved among European rock fans than in their home country", "psg_id": "18114215" }, { "title": "Young Men Society", "text": "on the New Zealand Singles Chart at number 28, but failed to impact the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. In April 2012, Young Men Society were supporting acts for Reece Mastin's New Zealand tour. The group are no longer signed to Sony Music Australia. Young Men Society Young Men Society are an Australian boy band consisting of members Andi Tahta, Josh Fonmosa and Nathan Tamati. They rose to fame as grand finalists on the third season of \"The X Factor Australia\" in 2011. The group later signed with Sony Music Australia and released their debut single \"We Own the Night\" in", "psg_id": "16056093" }, { "title": "The Yes Men Are Revolting", "text": "motivations. Rodrigo Perez of Indiewire rated it B and called it entertaining but \"not nearly as imperative as the vital activism these guys have dedicated their lives to\". The Yes Men Are Revolting The Yes Men Are Revolting is a 2014 documentary film directed by Laura Nix and The Yes Men, a culture jamming duo who use the aliases Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno. Adam McKay executive produced. The film follows their exploits as they prank various organizations and corporations who engage in climate change denial. The Yes Men are a culture jamming group that use satirical performance art to", "psg_id": "18853948" }, { "title": "Are We Not Men? We Are Diva!", "text": "Are We Not Men? We Are Diva! Are We Not Men? We Are Diva! is a cover album from punk rock supergroup Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. The album consists of covers of songs originally performed by divas. It was released on May 13, 2014 on Fat Wreck Chords. Prior to the album's release, the band put out two singles. The first was their cover of Paula Abdul's track \"Straight Up\". On May 5th, they released a cover of Christina Aguilera's \"Beautiful\" as a second pre-release single. Speaking about the album, guitarist Joey Cape said in an interview that", "psg_id": "17911449" }, { "title": "HIV and men who have sex with men", "text": "HIV and men who have sex with men Since reports of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) began to emerge in the United States in the 1980s, the HIV epidemic has frequently been linked to gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) by epidemiologists and medical professionals. The first official report on the virus was published by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) on June 5, 1981 and detailed the cases of five young gay men who were hospitalised with serious infections. A month later, The New York Times reported that 41 homosexuals had been diagnosed with", "psg_id": "16910132" }, { "title": "How Men Are", "text": "How Men Are How Men Are is the third studio album by the English synthpop band Heaven 17. It was originally released in September 1984, on the label Virgin. The album peaked at No. 12 in the UK and was certified Silver (60,000 copies sold) by the BPI in October 1984. Three singles were released from this album: \"Sunset Now\" (UK#24), \"This Is Mine\" (UK#23) in 1984, and an edited remix of \"...(And That's No Lie)\" (UK#52) in early 1985, which was the first Heaven 17 single to fail to reach the UK Top 40 since \"Let Me Go\" at", "psg_id": "8422664" }, { "title": "What Men Live By (opera)", "text": "required. What Men Live By (opera) What Men Live By (\"Čím člověk žije\" in Czech) is an opera in one act by Bohuslav Martinů to an English libretto by the composer, based on \"Where Love Is, There God Is Also\" (1885) by Leo Tolstoy, though he chose to use the more universal title of a different Tolstoy story \"What Men Live By\" (1886). It was composed in 1951-1952 when the composer was living in the U.S.A, and described by him as a 'pastoral-opera'. The opera was premiered as a television broadcast in New York in May 1953. The first staged", "psg_id": "5287078" }, { "title": "What Men Live By (opera)", "text": "What Men Live By (opera) What Men Live By (\"Čím člověk žije\" in Czech) is an opera in one act by Bohuslav Martinů to an English libretto by the composer, based on \"Where Love Is, There God Is Also\" (1885) by Leo Tolstoy, though he chose to use the more universal title of a different Tolstoy story \"What Men Live By\" (1886). It was composed in 1951-1952 when the composer was living in the U.S.A, and described by him as a 'pastoral-opera'. The opera was premiered as a television broadcast in New York in May 1953. The first staged performance", "psg_id": "5287075" }, { "title": "A Toast to Men", "text": "A Toast to Men \"A Toast to Men\" is a song recorded by American singer Willa Ford, featuring vocals by Lady May. Lava released it on October 21, 2003 as a single from her cancelled second studio album \"SexySexObsessive\". Toby Gad produced the song and wrote it with Ford and Rhonda Robinson. Ford had spent approximately two years working on material for a follow-up to her debut album \"Willa Was Here\" (2001). She said that she wanted to revolutionize pop music through using the word \"fuck\". After \"SexySexObsessive\" was shelved, \"A Toast to Men\" was promoted as a solo single.", "psg_id": "6552329" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "nearly half don't realize it. According to a CDC study, HIV prevalence in the MSM population of the U.S. varies widely by ethnicity. \"As many as 46% of black MSM have HIV\" while \"the HIV rate is estimated at 21% for white MSM and 17% for Hispanic MSM.\" In the United States from 2001–2005, the highest transmission risk behaviors were sex between men (40–49% of new cases) and high risk heterosexual sex (32–35% of new cases). HIV infection is increasing at a rate of 12% annually among 13–24-year-old American men who have sex with men. Experts attribute this to \"AIDS", "psg_id": "2962035" }, { "title": "Un-Men", "text": "he plans to build an Un-Men army of obedient, \"perfect soldiers\" who \"never complain and always follow orders.\" But before he can muster his Un-Men army, Allied bombs destroy the slaughterhouse, and, presumably, the Un-Men. Although Arcane would more than occasionally return from the grave to stalk the Swamp Thing, the Un-Men would not return for another decade. Their next appearance was in #136-138, in a story arc that had Arcane returning to earth from Hell and demonically possessing the preserved body of the late General Sunderland, the defense contractor who had frozen and vivisected the Swamp Thing a decade", "psg_id": "10290622" }, { "title": "Dead Men Don't Die", "text": "crash. Chafuka turns Cavanaugh and Nolan into zombies and then takes full control of the station, with Barry continuing as lead anchor after his original personality fully returns, and Jordan quitting the police to become the station's head of security, with the zombie Nolan and his henchmen becoming security guards. Dead Men Don't Die Dead Men Don't Die is a 1991 American horror-comedy film written and directed by Malcolm Marmorstein and starring Elliott Gould and Melissa Sue Anderson. News anchor Barry Baron (Elliott Gould) discovers that a drug smuggling ring is operating out of the building where he works, and", "psg_id": "19121373" }, { "title": "Girlie men", "text": "men because they weren't willing to take risks. They were afraid of everything. Politicians in general want to do little things so there's no risk involved. But it was shortsighted. In the long term, it's better to not say that, because you want to work with them. The term, popularized initially by the \"Saturday Night Live\" sketch, received new life following Schwarzenegger's usage. \"New York Times\" opinion columnist Maureen Dowd quoted a Democratic insider who claimed that 2004 Presidential candidate John Kerry had \"turned into a girlie man\". Hans and Franz, a bodybuilding duo on \"Saturday Night Live\", often used", "psg_id": "4084995" }, { "title": "Men of Men", "text": "Men of Men Men of Men is a novel by Wilbur Smith, the second in the Ballantyne Novels series. It is set in the 1880s during the settlement of Rhodesia and the First Matabele War and climaxes with the Shangani Patrol. Men of Men by Wilbur Smith is a story of greed, exploration, adventure and love. It is a gripping saga at the time of Rhodes's acquisition of what would become Rhodesia following the lives of the Ballantyne men, specifically Zouga Ballantyne and his two sons Ralph and Jordan who have the unrelenting desire to conquer the wilds of the", "psg_id": "17157177" }, { "title": "Married but Living Single", "text": "categories at the 2012 Best of Nollywood Awards, including \"Movie of the Year\", \"Director of the Year\", \"Best Lead Actress in an English Film\" for Akindele, and \"Child actress of the year\" for Deola Faseyi; Benjamin won the award for \"Best Lead Actor in an English Film\". Faseyi was again nominated for \"Best Child Actor\" at the 2013 Nollywood Movies Awards. The film premiered on VOD on 26 April 2013 via Distrify. It was released on DVD on 29 August 2013. Married but Living Single Married but Living Single is a 2012 Nigerian romantic drama film, directed by Tunde Olaoye", "psg_id": "18312854" }, { "title": "Goodwill to All Men", "text": "Goodwill to All Men Goodwill to All Men was the ninth episode of the third series of the British television series, \"Upstairs, Downstairs\". The episode is set in 1913. Georgina Worsley (born 28 November 1895) arrives to live at Eaton Place in 1913. She is the step-daughter of Lady Marjorie's brother Hugo Talbot-Carey (the new Earl of Southwold). His new wife is the widow Marion Worsely, and mother of Georgina by her previous marriage. Georgina's natural father died in a hunting accident when she was six years old. Her mother and step-father die along with Lady Marjorie in the sinking", "psg_id": "19770042" }, { "title": "Goodwill to All Men", "text": "of the \"RMS Titanic\" in 1912. After that she moves into 165 Eaton Place right before Christmas in December 1913. Georgina is deeply moved by Daisy Peel's (the new under house parlour maid) history of her family. Georgina goes with the new under house parlour maid Daisy and a lot of presents to Daisy's family in Hoxton. But Daisy's father is dead and her mother is now married to a drunk and violent alcoholic named Bill. Daisy sees that her mother is ill and she beats Bill. Goodwill to All Men Goodwill to All Men was the ninth episode of", "psg_id": "19770043" }, { "title": "Best Men", "text": "Best Men Best Men is a 1997 American film directed by Tamra Davis, and stars Sean Patrick Flanery, Luke Wilson, Andy Dick, Mitchell Whitfield, Fred Ward, Drew Barrymore and Dean Cain. Jesse Reilly was released from prison and he is to be married to Hope. Shortly before the wedding, he is involved in a bank robbery with his friends Buzz Thomas, Teddy Pollack and Billy Phillips. It escalates to a hostage crisis, and the FBI is called. In an exchange of fire, a few men are shot. Hope and Jesse are then rescued by John G. Coleman in a helicopter.", "psg_id": "6342894" }, { "title": "Married Priests Now!", "text": "Married Priests Now! Married Priests Now! (MPN!) is an advocacy group founded and formerly led by Emmanuel Milingo, a former Roman Catholic bishop from Zambia. MPN is a liberal Catholic organization calling for relaxing the rules concerning marriage in the Latin Rite Catholic priesthood. Milingo has said that \"There is no more important healing than the reconciliation of 150,000 married priests with the 'Mother Church', and the healing of a Church in crisis through renewing marriage and family.\" Milingo gained international attention in September 2006 when he illicitly ordained four married men (George Augustus Stallings Jr. of Washington; Peter Paul", "psg_id": "9141929" }, { "title": "All men are created equal", "text": "independence, written in 1945, uses the phrase \"all men are created equal\" and mentions the U.S. Declaration of Independence in it as well. The Rhodesian declaration of independence, ratified in November 1965, is based on the American one, however, it omits the phrase \"all men are created equal\", along with \"the consent of the governed\". All men are created equal The quotation \"All men are created equal\" has been called an \"immortal declaration,\" and \"perhaps [the] single phrase\" of the American Revolutionary period with the greatest \"continuing importance.\" Thomas Jefferson first used the phrase in the U.S. Declaration of Independence,", "psg_id": "2167013" }, { "title": "Should Married Men Go Home?", "text": "both in 1935, both for Roach, both only as an extra; perhaps it was her considerable resemblance to \"It Girl\" Clara Bow that held her back in casting offices. The soda fountain routine — funny here in silent guise — would be reworked with sound and become even better a year later in the L&H talkie \"Men O' War\". Jimmy Finlayson would take over dispensing duties from Charlie Hall in the talkie. The gag of Stan slipping a note under the door, only to see it get pulled further in from the inside where the Hardys are hiding from him,", "psg_id": "8062710" }, { "title": "Three Men and a Girl", "text": "by three men with grudges against women. They expel her and her old nurse to a nearby cabin and stake out a line over which the women are not to cross. One by one the three men come to love Sylvia. The two older men, thinking that she is unhappily married, propose to adopt her and provide her with some clothes other than her bridal gown and swimming suit, which is all she has at the cabin. The younger one, however, is wiser and wins her in the end. Three Men and a Girl Three Men and a Girl is", "psg_id": "17840274" }, { "title": "What Men Live By", "text": "What Men Live By \"What Men Live By\" is a short story written by Russian author Leo Tolstoy in 1885. It is one of the short stories included in his collection \"What Men Live By, and Other Tales\", published in 1885. The compilation also included the written pieces \"The Three Questions\", , and \"How Much Land Does a Man Need?\". Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn refers to the story in \"Cancer Ward\". Simon – A humble shoemaker Matrena – Wife of Simon Michael – Angel punished by God and is turned into a mortal A kind and humble shoemaker maker called Simon goes", "psg_id": "9711032" }, { "title": "Domestic violence against men", "text": "acting in self-defense or retaliating for abuse. Researchers have demonstrated a degree of socio-cultural acceptance of aggression by women against men as opposed to a general condemnation of aggression by men against women. Male-on-female IPV has been shown to cause significantly more fear and more severe injuries than female-on-male violence. This can lead to men not considering themselves victims, and/or not realizing the IPV they are experiencing is a crime. Some research has shown that women who assault their male partners are more likely to avoid arrest than men who assault their female partners, due to the fact that female", "psg_id": "16196684" }, { "title": "X-Men: Die by the Sword", "text": "X-Men: Die by the Sword X-Men: Die by the Sword is a five-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2007. It was written by Chris Claremont, drawn by Juan Santacruz, and inked by Raul Fernandez. The story featured the teams New Excalibur and Exiles. The events of the mini-series take place following \"New Excalibur\" #24 (the last issue of that series) and between the issues of \"Exiles\" #99 and #100. Due to a minor delay in publishing \"New Excalibur\" #24 was actually released one week after \"X-Men: Die by the Sword\" #1. This mini-series served as a", "psg_id": "11245065" }, { "title": "Best Men", "text": "In the final scene, Jesse and Hope raise their son. Best Men Best Men is a 1997 American film directed by Tamra Davis, and stars Sean Patrick Flanery, Luke Wilson, Andy Dick, Mitchell Whitfield, Fred Ward, Drew Barrymore and Dean Cain. Jesse Reilly was released from prison and he is to be married to Hope. Shortly before the wedding, he is involved in a bank robbery with his friends Buzz Thomas, Teddy Pollack and Billy Phillips. It escalates to a hostage crisis, and the FBI is called. In an exchange of fire, a few men are shot. Hope and Jesse", "psg_id": "6342895" }, { "title": "Dead Men are Dangerous", "text": "but little does he know the man had a criminal history and he soon finds the police on his trail. In a contemporary review, \"The Leicester Daily Mercury\" found \"Fast moving action, a goodly sequence of thrills, and some splendid acting by Robert Newton, characterises \"Dead Men are Dangerous\", a film with a clever plot and a strong taste of the mysterious\"; while more recently, \"Vintage 45\" wrote, \"No great acting to speak of and no real depth to the story but it’s fun to watch it all unfold. Don’t expect anything exceptional and you’ll probably like it.\" Dead Men", "psg_id": "14459813" }, { "title": "Men of Men", "text": "his land, he flees with remaining members of his tribe, but Rhodes orders him to be caught. His men of the British South Africa Company fail to catch him. Lobengula dies the king that he lived while his brother Gandang takes up the leadership of the tribe until the call to take up arms against the invaders comes again. Men of Men Men of Men is a novel by Wilbur Smith, the second in the Ballantyne Novels series. It is set in the 1880s during the settlement of Rhodesia and the First Matabele War and climaxes with the Shangani Patrol.", "psg_id": "17157181" }, { "title": "The Good Men Project", "text": "five watching his wife die from cancer, a soldier just back from Iraq, and a host of ordinary men willing to share their everyday struggles to define themselves as men in the twenty-first century. Notable contributors include rock critic Steve Almond, former New England Patriot Linebacker and NFL Hall of Famer Andre Tippett, and Pulitzer Prize winner Charlie LeDuff. The film of the same title is directed and produced by Matt Gannon, maker of the feature documentary \"In the Crease\" and co-producer of the Oscar-nominated \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\". The film presents the stories of ten men from varied", "psg_id": "14510992" }, { "title": "Men who have sex with men", "text": "newer terms indicating a similar sexual, romantic, and cultural identity like \"bi-curious\". In their assessment of the knowledge about the sexual networks and behaviors of MSM in Asia, Dowsett, Grierson and McNally concluded that the category of MSM does not correspond to a single social identity in any of the countries they studied. There were no similar traits in all of the MSM population studied, other than them being males and engaging in sex with other men. In some countries, homosexual relationships may be illegal or taboo, making MSM difficult to reach. The term's precise use and definition has varied", "psg_id": "2962026" } ]
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in laverne & shirley, what was laverne's last name?
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[ { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "to chart. Laverne & Shirley Laverne & Shirley (originally Laverne DeFazio & Shirley Feeney) is an American television sitcom that played for eight seasons on ABC from January 27, 1976, to May 10, 1983. A spin-off of \"Happy Days\", \"Laverne & Shirley\" followed the lives of Laverne DeFazio (Penny Marshall) and Shirley Feeney (Cindy Williams), two friends and roommates who work as bottle-cappers in the fictitious Shotz Brewery in late 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. From the sixth season onwards, the series' setting changed to mid-1960s Burbank, California. Michael McKean and David Lander co-starred as their friends and neighbors Lenny and Squiggy,", "psg_id": "1508167" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "Laverne & Shirley Laverne & Shirley (originally Laverne DeFazio & Shirley Feeney) is an American television sitcom that played for eight seasons on ABC from January 27, 1976, to May 10, 1983. A spin-off of \"Happy Days\", \"Laverne & Shirley\" followed the lives of Laverne DeFazio (Penny Marshall) and Shirley Feeney (Cindy Williams), two friends and roommates who work as bottle-cappers in the fictitious Shotz Brewery in late 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. From the sixth season onwards, the series' setting changed to mid-1960s Burbank, California. Michael McKean and David Lander co-starred as their friends and neighbors Lenny and Squiggy, along with", "psg_id": "1508150" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "never regained the popularity it had attained during its first four years on the air. By the time of its cancellation in 1983, it had ranked at number 25 for the season. During the run of the main show, an animated spin-off called \"Laverne & Shirley in the Army\" began airing on Saturday mornings. The first program was aired on October 10, 1981, and featured the voices of Marshall and Williams playing Laverne and Shirley in the Army with a talking piglet drill sergeant named \"Squealy\" (voiced by Ron Palillo). The show was renamed \"Laverne & Shirley with Special Guest", "psg_id": "1508162" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley in the Army", "text": "Shirley enlisted in the Army. The series, set at Camp Fillmore, follows the comedic antics of roommates Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney as privates with the U.S. Army. They wind up getting involved in clandestine escapades with their immediate superior, a pig named Sgt. , who is always threatening to report them to his superior, Sgt. Turnbuckle. Laverne & Shirley in the Army Laverne & Shirley in the Army is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with Paramount Television and a spin-off of the live-action sitcom \"Laverne & Shirley\" with the title characters voiced", "psg_id": "13963506" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "a spin-off series for Carmine, who was shown moving to New York City to star in the Broadway show \"Hair\". Laverne was only to be seen at the beginning and end of the episode. The spin-off never materialized. \"Laverne & Shirley\" premiered in the 1975–76 TV season, with its first episode airing in January 1976. By its third season, it had become the most-watched American television program. In August, 1979, before the start of its fifth season, \"Laverne & Shirley\" was moved to Thursdays at 8 pm opposite \"The Waltons\" on CBS and \"Buck Rogers in the 25th Century\" on", "psg_id": "1508160" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley in the Army", "text": "Laverne & Shirley in the Army Laverne & Shirley in the Army is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with Paramount Television and a spin-off of the live-action sitcom \"Laverne & Shirley\" with the title characters voiced by Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams. The show aired for one season of 13 episodes on ABC from October 10, 1981, to September 18, 1982 (the words \"In the Army\" did not appear in the show's title card). The series was loosely based on the 1979 two-part episode \"You're in the Army, Now,\" in which Laverne and", "psg_id": "13963505" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "explained with a note left for Laverne saying that she had left town quickly to join her husband overseas. Despite the departure of Williams, ratings held steady and \"Laverne & Shirley\" ranked at #25 for the 1982–83 season. ABC asked Penny Marshall to return for a ninth year, but she insisted that the show move its production base from Los Angeles to New York. Eyeing the cost of such an endeavor, and given the age of the show, ABC quietly canceled \"Laverne & Shirley\" in May 1983 after 178 episodes. The final episode was produced like a backdoor pilot for", "psg_id": "1508159" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "the characters in live comedy routines before joining the show's cast. For the sixth season in 1980, Laverne and Shirley and their friends all moved from Milwaukee to Burbank, California. The ladies took jobs at a department store, Frank and Edna managed a Texas barbecue restaurant called Cowboy Bill's, Carmine delivered singing telegrams and sought work as an actor, and Lenny and Squiggy started a talent agency called Squignowski Talent Agency. From this point until the end of the series' run, \"Laverne & Shirley\" was set in the mid-1960s. In one of the shots in the show's new opening sequence,", "psg_id": "1508156" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "coloring books, video slot machine and other toys. Paramount Home Entertainment and (starting with season 2) CBS DVD have released the entire series of \"Laverne and Shirley\" on DVD in Region 1, albeit with music substitutions and scene deletions. On June 16, 2015, CBS DVD released \"Laverne & Shirley – The Complete Series\" on DVD in Region 1. Season 1 has also been released on DVD in Region 2. The first three seasons have been released on DVD in Region 4 by Paramount. The theme song from the series (\"Making Our Dreams Come True\" as performed by Cyndi Grecco) was", "psg_id": "1508164" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 4)", "text": "and Squiggy. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Laverne & Shirley (season 4) The fourth season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began on September 5, 1978, on ABC. The season concluded on May 15, 1979, after 24 episodes. The season was broadcast on Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked first among television programs and had a 30.5 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on April 22, 2008. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with their neighbors", "psg_id": "17787017" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 4)", "text": "Laverne & Shirley (season 4) The fourth season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began on September 5, 1978, on ABC. The season concluded on May 15, 1979, after 24 episodes. The season was broadcast on Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked first among television programs and had a 30.5 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on April 22, 2008. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with their neighbors and friends, Lenny", "psg_id": "17787016" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 6)", "text": "Carmine delivers singing telegrams and seeks work as an actor, and Lenny and Squiggy start a talent agency called Squignowski Talent Agency. From this point until the end of the series' run, \"Laverne & Shirley\" was set in the mid-1960s. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Laverne & Shirley (season 6) The sixth season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on November 18, 1980 on ABC. The season concluded on May 26, 1981 after 22 episodes. The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked 20th among television programs and garnered a 20.6 rating. The entire season was released", "psg_id": "17790697" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "Star The Fonz\" when the Fonz began working in the motorpool as the chief mechanic, and then again renamed \"Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour\" when new segments involving a teenaged Mork & Mindy were added to the mix. The series ran until September 3, 1983. The program was so successful at the time that it spawned a merchandise franchise. Mego released two models of Laverne and Shirley dolls, and one model of Lenny and Squiggy dolls. Hot Wheels created a Shotz Brewery delivery van, and several novelty toys were sold such as Halloween costumes, a board game, jigsaw puzzles,", "psg_id": "1508163" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 8)", "text": "<onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Laverne & Shirley (season 8) The eighth season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on September 28, 1982 on ABC. The season concluded on May 10, 1983 after 22 episodes. The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked 25th among television programs and garnered a 17.8 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on May 6, 2014. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with neighbors and friends, Lenny and", "psg_id": "20746946" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 8)", "text": "Laverne & Shirley (season 8) The eighth season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on September 28, 1982 on ABC. The season concluded on May 10, 1983 after 22 episodes. The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked 25th among television programs and garnered a 17.8 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on May 6, 2014. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with neighbors and friends, Lenny and Squiggy.", "psg_id": "20746945" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 7)", "text": "<onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Laverne & Shirley (season 7) The seventh season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on October 13, 1981 on ABC. The season concluded on May 11, 1982 after 22 episodes. The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked 20th among television programs and garnered a 19.9 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on February 4, 2014. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with neighbors and friends, Lenny and", "psg_id": "20746926" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 7)", "text": "Laverne & Shirley (season 7) The seventh season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on October 13, 1981 on ABC. The season concluded on May 11, 1982 after 22 episodes. The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked 20th among television programs and garnered a 19.9 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on February 4, 2014. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with neighbors and friends, Lenny and Squiggy.", "psg_id": "20746925" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 3)", "text": "<onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Laverne & Shirley (season 3) The third season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on September 20, 1977 on ABC. The season concluded on May 30, 1978 after 24 episodes. The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked 1st among television programs and garnered a 31.6 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on November 27, 2007. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with neighbors and friends, Lenny and", "psg_id": "17786514" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 3)", "text": "Laverne & Shirley (season 3) The third season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on September 20, 1977 on ABC. The season concluded on May 30, 1978 after 24 episodes. The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked 1st among television programs and garnered a 31.6 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on November 27, 2007. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with neighbors and friends, Lenny and Squiggy.", "psg_id": "17786513" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 2)", "text": "<onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Laverne & Shirley (season 2) The second season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on September 28, 1976 on ABC. The season concluded on April 5, 1977 after 23 episodes. The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked 2nd among television programs and garnered a 30.9 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on April 17, 2007. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with neighbors and friends, Lenny and", "psg_id": "17783080" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 2)", "text": "Laverne & Shirley (season 2) The second season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on September 28, 1976 on ABC. The season concluded on April 5, 1977 after 23 episodes. The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked 2nd among television programs and garnered a 30.9 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on April 17, 2007. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with neighbors and friends, Lenny and Squiggy.", "psg_id": "17783079" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 6)", "text": "Laverne & Shirley (season 6) The sixth season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on November 18, 1980 on ABC. The season concluded on May 26, 1981 after 22 episodes. The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). It ranked 20th among television programs and garnered a 20.6 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on May 21, 2013. Laverne and Shirley and their friends all moved from Milwaukee to Burbank, California. The ladies take jobs at a department store; Frank and Edna manage a Texas BBQ restaurant called Cowboy Bill's,", "psg_id": "17790696" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 5)", "text": "<onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Laverne & Shirley (season 5) The fifth season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on September 13, 1979 on ABC. The season concluded on May 13, 1980 after 26 episodes. The season aired Thursdays at 8:00-8:30 pm (EST), Mondays at 8:00-8:30 pm (EST) and Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). The entire season was released on DVD in North America on April 10, 2012. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with neighbors and friends, Lenny and", "psg_id": "17790131" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 5)", "text": "Laverne & Shirley (season 5) The fifth season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on September 13, 1979 on ABC. The season concluded on May 13, 1980 after 26 episodes. The season aired Thursdays at 8:00-8:30 pm (EST), Mondays at 8:00-8:30 pm (EST) and Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST). The entire season was released on DVD in North America on April 10, 2012. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with neighbors and friends, Lenny and Squiggy.", "psg_id": "17790130" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "NBC. Viewership fell sharply. In an effort to improve the show's ratings, ABC moved \"Laverne & Shirley\" to Mondays at 8 pm in December, 1979. The ratings fared no better, so in February, 1980, the network moved the series back to its familiar Tuesday night berth right after \"Happy Days\", where it remained for the next three years. By the end of the fifth season, however, the sitcom failed to make the list of the top-30 programs. Between 1980 and 1982, the ratings improved considerably, but despite having regained its Tuesday-night time slot and changing its format, \"Laverne & Shirley\"", "psg_id": "1508161" }, { "title": "Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour", "text": "Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour is a 1982 cartoon series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Ruby-Spears Enterprises in association with Paramount Television, featuring animated versions of characters from the live-action sitcoms \"Mork & Mindy\", \"Laverne & Shirley\" and \"Happy Days\", all part of the same franchise. This Saturday morning series lasted for one season on ABC. This show was divided into two segments: \"Mork & Mindy\" and \"Laverne & Shirley with Special Guest Star The Fonz\". In the \"Mork & Mindy\" segment, in which Robin Williams and Pam Dawber voiced the title characters,", "psg_id": "13968181" }, { "title": "Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour", "text": "Marie Stewart. Only eight episodes were produced. Thus, the existing segments produced up to that point were rerun for the rest of the series. Except for a few publicity cel paintings, no further plans for the series were made. Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour is a 1982 cartoon series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Ruby-Spears Enterprises in association with Paramount Television, featuring animated versions of characters from the live-action sitcoms \"Mork & Mindy\", \"Laverne & Shirley\" and \"Happy Days\", all part of the same franchise. This Saturday morning series lasted for one season", "psg_id": "13968184" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 1)", "text": "Lenny and Squiggy. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Laverne & Shirley (season 1) The first season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on January 27, 1976 on ABC. The season concluded on May 18, 1976 after 15 episodes. The series is a spin-off from \"Happy Days\", as the two lead characters were originally introduced on that series as acquaintances of Fonzie (Henry Winkler). Set in roughly the same time period, the timeline runs from approximately 1958, when the series began, through 1967, when the series ended. As with \"Happy Days\", it was made by Paramount Television, created by Garry", "psg_id": "17782328" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 1)", "text": "Laverne & Shirley (season 1) The first season of \"Laverne & Shirley\", an American television sitcom series, began airing on January 27, 1976 on ABC. The season concluded on May 18, 1976 after 15 episodes. The series is a spin-off from \"Happy Days\", as the two lead characters were originally introduced on that series as acquaintances of Fonzie (Henry Winkler). Set in roughly the same time period, the timeline runs from approximately 1958, when the series began, through 1967, when the series ended. As with \"Happy Days\", it was made by Paramount Television, created by Garry Marshall (along with Lowell", "psg_id": "17782326" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "released as a single from Cyndi's LP by the same name and became a radio favorite, becoming a top-30 American hit in 1976. In 1976, Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams released an album, performed in character, titled \"Laverne & Shirley Sing\", which contained some original songs along with some 1950s and 1960s standards. The album was originally released on Atlantic Records. On November 11, 2003, Collector's Choice released it on CD. In 1979, Michael McKean and David Lander followed suit with the album \"Lenny and the Squigtones\", also performed in character, featuring mainly original songs penned by McKean. The album", "psg_id": "1508165" }, { "title": "Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour", "text": "Eugene (voiced by Shavar Ross), Hamilton (voiced by Mark L. Taylor), and Principal Caruthers (voiced by an uncredited Stanley Jones). This segment is a continuation of \"Laverne & Shirley in the Army\", the only difference being the addition of The Fonz (voiced by Henry Winkler) and his dog Mr. Cool (from \"The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang\"; voiced by Frank Welker) as mechanics in the army camp's motor pool. Cindy Williams quit her role as Shirley on the live-action sitcom \"Laverne & Shirley\" in August 1982. Conversely, Williams' role in the animated series was taken over by friend Lynne", "psg_id": "13968183" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "Shirley maintained an off-again on-again romance with dancer/singer/boxer Carmine Ragusa. During this period, characters from \"Happy Days\" and \"Laverne & Shirley\" would make occasional guest appearances on each other's series. During the fifth season, the girls went into the Army Reserve, and they contended with a tough-as-nails drill sergeant named Alvinia T. Plout (Vicki Lawrence). Michael McKean and David Lander created the characters of Lenny and Squiggy while both were theater students at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Lander told an interviewer in 2006 that they created the characters while high on marijuana. After graduating, they continued to perform", "psg_id": "1508155" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "ended. As with \"Happy Days\", it was made by Paramount Television, created by Garry Marshall (along with Lowell Ganz and Mark Rothman) and executive produced by Garry Marshall, Edward K. Milkis, and Thomas L. Miller from Miller-Boyett Productions. According to Michael Eisner, Cindy Williams had refused to do the \"Laverne & Shirley\" spin-off, so her role was recast with Liberty Williams (no relation), and a seven-minute screen test was filmed. Between that afternoon shoot and the evening, Cindy Williams was eventually talked into doing the role and the scene was re-filmed that night with who would become the lead actors.", "psg_id": "1508152" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "was released on Casablanca Records. In July 1979, McKean and Lander also appeared together (in character) on \"American Bandstand\" performing the song \"King of the Cars\", the single released from their \"Lenny and the Squigtones\" album. They also performed \"Love Is A Terrible Thing\", another song from the album. In 1980, Romina Power (of Al Bano and Romina Power fame) recorded a separate theme tune for the show when it was introduced to the Italian market. The track, simply titled \"Laverne & Shirley\" featured verses in English and Italian. Released as a single in the same year, the track failed", "psg_id": "1508166" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "Eddie Mekka as Carmine Ragusa, Phil Foster as Laverne's father Frank DeFazio, and Betty Garrett as the girls' landlady Edna Babish. Featuring regular physical comedy, \"Laverne & Shirley\" became the most-watched American television program by its third season, and was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award in 1979. The series was a spin-off from \"Happy Days\", as the two lead characters were originally introduced on that series as acquaintances of Fonzie (Henry Winkler). Set in roughly the same time period, the timeline started in approximately 1958, when the series began, through 1967, when the series", "psg_id": "1508151" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "hopscotch chant is from Penny Marshall's childhood. For the first five seasons, from 1976 to 1980, the show was set in Milwaukee (executive producer Thomas L. Miller's home town), taking place from roughly 1958–59 through the early 1960s. Shotz Brewery bottle cappers and best friends, Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, live in a basement apartment, where they communicate with upstairs neighbors Lenny and Squiggy by screaming up the dumbwaiter shaft connecting their apartments. Also included in the show are Laverne's father, Frank DeFazio, proprietor of the Pizza Bowl, and Edna Babish, the apartment building's landlady, who would later marry Frank.", "psg_id": "1508154" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "Executives wanted to see both versions, but Eisner hid the first reel of film in a closet of the building and said at the screening that the film from the first shoot had gotten lost, so they only watched the performance of Cindy Williams with Penny Marshall. At the start of each episode, Laverne and Shirley are skipping down a Milwaukee street, arm in arm, reciting a Yiddish-American hopscotch chant: \"1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated,\" which then leads into the series' theme song, \"Making Our Dreams Come True\" performed by Cyndi Grecco. The", "psg_id": "1508153" }, { "title": "Lauren Laverne", "text": "re-joined her co-hosts on Channel 4's satirical news programme \"10 O'Clock Live\". Laverne narrates the animated series 'Tee and Mo' about a little monkey and his monkey Mum, as shown on the BBC CBeebies channel. Having previously sat in for BBC Radio 1's Steve Lamacq, Laverne joined Xfm London in 2002, co-hosting a Saturday morning show with Mark Webster, while occasionally standing in for various DJs on BBC Radio 6 Music, including Phill Jupitus' breakfast show where one morning she interviewed her own brother Pete (who records under the name J Xaverre) Laverne took over XFM's drivetime slot from Zoë", "psg_id": "4108516" }, { "title": "Laverne, Oklahoma", "text": "as those from Beaver County. Laverne, Oklahoma Laverne is a town in Harper County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,344 at the 2010 census. Laverne's origin is traced to John Mollman's homestead, which he established in 1903. The site was then in Woodward County, Oklahoma Territory. A post office was established in 1896 with the name Laverne and continued operating until 1908. After 1908, mail addressed to Laverne was redirected to another post office named Speedmore (now defunct). Mollman sold part of his acreage to a townsite promoter in 1911. The promoter platted the area and began selling lots.", "psg_id": "1191854" }, { "title": "Laverne, Oklahoma", "text": "Laverne, Oklahoma Laverne is a town in Harper County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,344 at the 2010 census. Laverne's origin is traced to John Mollman's homestead, which he established in 1903. The site was then in Woodward County, Oklahoma Territory. A post office was established in 1896 with the name Laverne and continued operating until 1908. After 1908, mail addressed to Laverne was redirected to another post office named Speedmore (now defunct). Mollman sold part of his acreage to a townsite promoter in 1911. The promoter platted the area and began selling lots. The Wichita Falls and Northwestern", "psg_id": "1191848" }, { "title": "Henry Laverne", "text": "Henry Laverne Henry Laverne (born Henri Allum; 1888 or 1890 – 4 September 1953) was a French stage and film actor; Laverne was also a comedian and humorist for a decade, as well as a singer on occasion. As an actor, he was usually billed Henry-Laverne in his time (later Henri Laverne) and starred in about twenty films and plays; credits include six films and plays from Sacha Guitry, such as \"The Lame Devil\" (1948). As a comedian, he was one half of then-famous comic duo Bach and Laverne (1928–1938; in French); one of their 157 comedy sketches was adapted", "psg_id": "14808563" }, { "title": "Henry Laverne", "text": "as the lyrics to Ray Ventura's hit comedy song \"\" (1935; lit. \"All is very well, Madam the Marchioness\"). Henry Laverne was born Henri Allum in 1888 or 1890 at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. Henry Laverne Henry Laverne (born Henri Allum; 1888 or 1890 – 4 September 1953) was a French stage and film actor; Laverne was also a comedian and humorist for a decade, as well as a singer on occasion. As an actor, he was usually billed Henry-Laverne in his time (later Henri Laverne) and starred in about twenty films and plays; credits include six films and plays from Sacha", "psg_id": "14808564" }, { "title": "Lauren Laverne", "text": "was a regular guest on the quiz show \"HeadJam\". In 2005, she became host of ITV's Saturday morning music show \"\", along with Myleene Klass and Johny Pitts, starting on 17 September with a programme featuring Laverne interviewing former The Beatles and Wings member Paul McCartney. The show finished in April 2006. in April 2006, she appeared as guest host of \"Never Mind the Buzzcocks\". In August, Laverne presented Channel 4's coverage of the V Festival. In March 2007, she presented the NME Awards live from the Hammersmith Palais. In July 2007, Laverne appeared on the satirical comedy show \"Mock", "psg_id": "4108513" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley (season 1)", "text": "Ganz and Mark Rothman) and executive produced by Garry Marshall, Edward K. Milkis, and Thomas L. Miller from Miller-Boyett Productions. The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST), with a lead-in from its parent series, Happy Days. It's only competition was a CBS series titled Popi. It ranked 3rd among television programs and garnered a 27.5 rating. The entire season was released on DVD in North America on August 17, 2004. The series revolves around the titular characters Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, bottle-cappers at Shotz Brewery in 1950s Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Episode plots include their adventures with neighbors and friends,", "psg_id": "17782327" }, { "title": "Laverne Fator", "text": "a Jamaica (N.Y.) Hospital window while awaiting an operation. The cause of death was said by TIME magazine to be suicide but it has been reported that he may have been disoriented from his illness and fell accidentally. On its creation, Laverne Fator was inducted in the United States' National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1955. Laverne Fator Laverne Fator (1902 – May 16, 1936) was an American Hall of Fame jockey. Born in Hailey, Idaho, Laverne Fator and his brothers Mark and Elmer all became jockeys. The most successful of the three, Laverne Fator's riding career", "psg_id": "9958227" }, { "title": "Laverne, Oklahoma", "text": "and 3.5% of those age 65 or over. The Laverne economy has been supported largely on agriculture, with broomcorn, wheat and cattle as the leading products until 1920. Hay replaced broomcorn, whose market has largely disappeared. Oil and gas production became important during the 1920s. Laverne acquired the nickname, \"the Oil Capital of Northwest Oklahoma\" during a short-lived boom in production during the 1950s. The Katy stopped rail service in 1972 and abandoned its line to Laverne. The local newspaper, \"Laverne Leader Tribune\", is published weekly. The Laverne public school system educates students from Harper and Ellis counties, as well", "psg_id": "1191853" }, { "title": "Laverne Fator", "text": "Laverne Fator Laverne Fator (1902 – May 16, 1936) was an American Hall of Fame jockey. Born in Hailey, Idaho, Laverne Fator and his brothers Mark and Elmer all became jockeys. The most successful of the three, Laverne Fator's riding career began at small bush tracks in the Western United States. His first major win came in 1918 at Oriental Park Racetrack in Havana, Cuba. Returning to the United States, he raced on the New York State circuit in a professional career that lasted through 1933. A contract jockey for Rancocas Stable, in 1925 and 1926 he was the United", "psg_id": "9958225" }, { "title": "Laverne, Oklahoma", "text": "Railway (WF&NW), a Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway (Katy) subsidiary, reached the new settlement in spring, 1912. The community was named Laverne after the old post office was moved to the new site in May, 1912. According to the \"Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture\", by June, 1912, Laverne had 44 businesses, including the Laverne State Bank, the Fox Hotel (NR 78002236) and the Clover Hotel (NR 84003034). Both hotels were built in 1912. Laverne is located at (36.708137, -99.897106). It is at the intersection of U.S. Highway 283 and State Highway 149, southwest of Buffalo and northwest of Oklahoma", "psg_id": "1191849" }, { "title": "LaVerne Carter", "text": "LaVerne Carter LaVerne Carter (née Thompson; July 30, 1925 – March 8, 2012), was an American professional bowler. Born in Brentwood, Missouri as Laverne Thompson, Carter moved to Tucson as a teenager, and ultimately to Los Angeles, where she acquired the nickname \"The Blonde Bombshell\" for her beauty and feisty antics on the lanes. In 1947, she began hosting an instructional and exhibition series known as \"Bowl with Laverne\", which was hosted by various bowling centers across the United States over the next seven years. Carter won several singles, doubles, and team tournaments between 1951 and 1974 for the various", "psg_id": "16361443" }, { "title": "Thomas Laverne", "text": "State Senate from 1961 to 1972, sitting in the 173rd, 174th, 175th, 176th, 177th, 178th and 179th New York State Legislatures. In June 1972, after re-apportionment, he ran in the 53rd District for re-nomination, but was defeated in the Republican primary by Gordon J. DeHond. In September 1974, he defeated DeHond in the Republican primary for re-nomination. At the senate election in November, both Laverne and DeHond (running on the Conservative ticket) were defeated by Democrat John D. Perry. Laverne died on August 8, 1994, in St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, New York, of cancer. Thomas Laverne Thomas Laverne (March", "psg_id": "18352115" }, { "title": "Lauren Laverne", "text": "the moment.\" Other solo songs performed on radio sessions include: Lauren Laverne Lauren Cecilia Fisher (née Gofton, born 28 April 1978), known professionally as Lauren Laverne, is an English radio DJ, model, television presenter, author, singer and comedian. Laverne was lead singer and additional guitarist in the rock band Kenickie, although her greatest chart success came when she performed vocals on Mint Royale's single \"Don't Falter\". She has presented television programmes including \"10 O'Clock Live\" for Channel 4, and \"The Culture Show\" and coverage of the Glastonbury Festival for the BBC. Laverne has written a published novel entitled \"Candypop: Candy", "psg_id": "4108522" }, { "title": "Lauren Laverne", "text": "Lauren Laverne Lauren Cecilia Fisher (née Gofton, born 28 April 1978), known professionally as Lauren Laverne, is an English radio DJ, model, television presenter, author, singer and comedian. Laverne was lead singer and additional guitarist in the rock band Kenickie, although her greatest chart success came when she performed vocals on Mint Royale's single \"Don't Falter\". She has presented television programmes including \"10 O'Clock Live\" for Channel 4, and \"The Culture Show\" and coverage of the Glastonbury Festival for the BBC. Laverne has written a published novel entitled \"Candypop: Candy and the Broken Biscuits\". She presents a radio show on", "psg_id": "4108507" }, { "title": "Andy LaVerne", "text": "Andy LaVerne Andy LaVerne (born December 4, 1947) is an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. He is a prolific recording artist and as a jazz educator has produced many instructional guides. Born in New York City, LaVerne studied at Juilliard School of Music, Berklee College, and the New England Conservatory, and took private lessons from jazz pianist Bill Evans. LaVerne has worked with Frank Sinatra, Stan Getz, Woody Herman, Dizzy Gillespie, Chick Corea, Lionel Hampton, Michael Brecker and Elvin Jones. A prolific recording artist, his projects as a leader number more than 50, including \"Intuition\", a duo with saxophonist", "psg_id": "8788536" }, { "title": "Lauren Laverne", "text": "where she and Nixon met Emma Jackson. Laverne went on to study at City of Sunderland College from 1994 to 1996. During her time at college, Laverne, Nixon and Jackson formed a teen punk band called Kenickie with Laverne's brother Peter, taking the stage names Lauren Laverne, Marie du Santiago, Emmy-Kate Montrose and Johnny X. In all, Kenickie achieved four top 40 hits and a top ten album. Laverne became known for her funny and acerbic interview style as for her music, making her a popular contestant on comedy panel shows such as \"Never Mind the Buzzcocks\" and \"Have I", "psg_id": "4108509" }, { "title": "Lauren Laverne", "text": "Show in a station schedule re-shuffle, which will air Monday - Friday, 07:30 to 10:30. In 2014, Laverne guest-edited \"Woman's Hour\" on Radio 4, and in 2015 began hosting \"Late Night Woman's Hour\", a spinoff series. In September 2018, Lauren took over as host to Radio 4's Desert Island Discs when Kirsty Young took time off because of illness. In 2010, she published her first novel \"Candypop – Candy and the Broken Biscuits\", about rock chick Candy Caine, 15, on her journey to the world's biggest music festival, Glastonbury. The book is published by HarperCollins. Laverne was a columnist for", "psg_id": "4108518" }, { "title": "Lauren Laverne", "text": "4 music show \"Transmission with T-Mobile\" opposite Steve Jones. Laverne replaced radio DJ Jo Whiley on the talent show \"Orange Mobile Act Unsigned\", which searches for the top unsigned acts in the country. Laverne became a regular presenter in the new 'magazine' format third series of \"It's Not Easy Being Green\", first broadcast on BBC Two in January 2009. She also narrated \"Tough Guy or Chicken?\" on BBC Three in August 2009. On 6 May 2010, she was a co-host of Channel 4's \"Alternative Election Night\", along with Jimmy Carr, David Mitchell and Charlie Brooker. Starting 20 January 2011, she", "psg_id": "4108515" }, { "title": "Thomas Laverne", "text": "Thomas Laverne Thomas Laverne (March 7, 1917 – August 8, 1994) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was born on March 7, 1917, in Rochester, New York. He graduated from the New York State College for Teachers in 1939, and then taught school. In 1942, he married Mary Saunders and they had four daughters. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army and was awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge. He graduated from Cornell Law School in 1948, and practiced law in Rochester. He lived in Irondequoit. Laverne was a member of the New York", "psg_id": "18352114" }, { "title": "LaVerne Krause", "text": "LaVerne Krause LaVerne Erickson Krause (1924–1987) was an American artist. She founded the University of Oregon printmaking program and taught there for twenty years, creating more than ten thousand paintings and prints in her lifetime. An advocate for artists' economic and working conditions, she was instrumental in founding the Oregon chapter of the Artists Equity Association and served as president of the national Artists Equity. She is \"recognized for her outstanding contributions as an educator, studio artist, and arts activist\". LaVerne Krause was born in Portland, Oregon. She was adopted at the age of six weeks and raised on a", "psg_id": "19370866" }, { "title": "Laverne Pavlinac", "text": "Laverne Pavlinac Laverne Arlyce Pavlinac (née Johnson; December 19, 1932 March 4, 2003) was an American woman who falsely confessed to assisting in the 1990 murder of 23-year-old Taunja Bennett of Portland, Oregon; she also implicated her boyfriend, John Sosnovske, in Bennett's murder. Both Pavlinac and Sosnovske were convicted, with Pavlinac receiving a 10-year sentence. They served four years before both were exonerated after serial killer Keith Jesperson confessed to Bennett's murder. Pavlinac was born Laverne Johnson on December 19, 1932 in Marshland, Oregon. She was raised in Clatskanie, where she graduated from Clatskanie High School in 1950. She worked", "psg_id": "21013318" }, { "title": "LaVerne Krause", "text": "As her painting matured, she stripped them down to the simplest forms, using color and light to develop her vision. Krause won a Ford Foundation purchase prize in 1964 in Seattle. She was recognized in 1980 with the highest honor Oregon bestows upon an artist, the Oregon Governor's Art Award. In 1991, the University of Oregon created the LaVerne Krause Gallery in Lawrence Hall in her honor. The gallery hosts exhibitions of student artwork throughout the academic year. LaVerne Krause LaVerne Erickson Krause (1924–1987) was an American artist. She founded the University of Oregon printmaking program and taught there for", "psg_id": "19370873" }, { "title": "Laverne & Shirley", "text": "the ladies are seen kissing a 1964 poster of The Beatles. With each season, a new year passed in the timeline of the show, starting with 1965 in the 1980–81 season, and ending in 1967 with Carmine heading off for Broadway, to star in the musical \"Hair\". When the series' setting changed to California, two new characters are added: Sonny St. Jacques, a stunt man, landlord of the Burbank apartment building and love interest for Laverne; as well as Rhonda Lee, the ladies' neighbor and an aspiring actress. In March 1982, Cindy Williams became pregnant with her first child. In", "psg_id": "1508157" }, { "title": "Lauren Laverne", "text": "\"The Guardian\" from 2012 to 2014, writing about style and British Culture. In April 2015, Laverne launched \"The Pool\", an online platform aimed at women. The site was co-founded with writer and magazine editor Sam Baker and includes features from British journalists including Sasha Wilkins, Sali Hughes and Viv Groskop. The website also includes regular podcasts and videos with Caitlin Moran. Laverne married the television producer and DJ Graeme Fisher in County Durham in August 2005; the couple live in Muswell Hill, London. Laverne also retains a flat in Sunderland. The couple had their first child, a boy named Fergus", "psg_id": "4108519" }, { "title": "Lauren Laverne", "text": "James, in October 2007. On 30 March 2010, Laverne revealed on her BBC Radio 6 Music show that she was pregnant with their second child. Lauren gave birth to the couple's second son, Mack, on 20 September 2010. Laverne is a vegetarian. In 2005, Laverne's passion for her home city resulted in her becoming an ambassador promoting and raising awareness of Sunderland. She is a supporter of Sunderland AFC of the EFL. She received an honorary fellowship from the University of Sunderland in July 2009. Laverne is a supporter of the Labour Party, she called the Spice Girls \"Tory scum\"", "psg_id": "4108520" }, { "title": "Laverne Fator", "text": "States Champion Jockey by earnings. In the American Classic Races, Laverne Fator rode in the Kentucky Derby four times, earning his best finish in 1926 when he finished fifth aboard Pompey. For the 1932 running, prominent stable owner Edward R. Bradley offered top rider Laverne Fator his choice of the two horses he had entered. Fator chose the colt Brother Joe, leaving Burgoo King for 19-year-old Eugene James who won the race. Of his three mounts in the Preakness Stakes, Fator's best result came aboard Mad Play when he finished third in 1923. Laverne Fator died in a fall from", "psg_id": "9958226" }, { "title": "Laverne Cox", "text": "Laverne Cox Laverne Cox is an American actress and LGBT advocate. She rose to prominence with her role as Sophia Burset on the Netflix series \"Orange Is the New Black\", becoming the first openly transgender person to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in the acting category, and the first to be nominated for an Emmy Award since composer Angela Morley in 1990. In 2015, she won a Daytime Emmy Award in Outstanding Special Class Special as executive producer for \"Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word\", making her the first openly transgender woman to win the award. In 2017,", "psg_id": "16438059" }, { "title": "Lauren Laverne", "text": "Ball at the start of 2004, winning \"Best Newcomer\" at the \"Commercial Radio Awards\" in 2004. She became host of the XFM breakfast show on 31 October 2005 after Christian O'Connell moved to Virgin Radio, but left suddenly in April 2007 to pursue her television interests. However, Laverne went on to guest present on BBC Radio 2. Laverne re-joined 6 Music in June 2008 to present a weekend show before taking over the Monday to Friday morning (10:00 to 13:00) slot from George Lamb in November 2009. From January 2019, Laverne will replace Shaun Keaveny on the 6 Music Breakfast", "psg_id": "4108517" }, { "title": "Andy LaVerne", "text": "appeared at concerts, festivals, and clubs throughout the world, and has given clinics and master classes at universities, colleges, and conservatories worldwide. He has also toured and recorded with singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka. He is Professor of Jazz Piano at The Hartt School (University of Hartford), and on the faculty of the Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops. With Ted Curson With Stan Getz Andy LaVerne Andy LaVerne (born December 4, 1947) is an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. He is a prolific recording artist and as a jazz educator has produced many instructional guides. Born in New York City, LaVerne studied", "psg_id": "8788539" }, { "title": "Andy LaVerne", "text": "a two-CD play-along companion book, of which LaVerne served as player/producer/writer, and \"Tunes You Thought You Knew\" (Aebersold Jazz) is a LaVerne play-along CD/book set. \"Secret of the Andes\" is collection of LaVerne originals published by Aebersold Jazz. He is a frequent contributor (since 1986) to \"Keyboard\" magazine, and \"Piano Today\" magazine. His articles have also appeared in \"Down Beat\", \"Jazz Improv\", \"Piano Quarterly\", \"Jazz and Keyboard Workshop\", and \"JazzOne\". He is the recipient of five Jazz Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and winner of the 2000 John Lennon Songwriting Contest for his tune \"Shania\". He has", "psg_id": "8788538" }, { "title": "LaVerne Butler", "text": "LaVerne Butler LaVerne L. Butler (January 28, 1926 – December 16, 2010) was a prominent Southern Baptist pastor and college president in Kentucky who was a leader in the \"Conservative Resurgence\" in his denomination during the 1970s and 1980s. Born in Henderson County in western Kentucky, Butler was a son of Willis Butler and the former Linda Cosby. He attended Georgetown College, a Baptist-affiliated institution in Georgetown, Kentucky, and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He was pastor for more than a half century at churches in Kentucky, Indiana, Florida, and Illinois. He served full-time at seven congregations", "psg_id": "15179176" }, { "title": "Laverne Lewycky", "text": "Laverne Lewycky Laverne M. Lewycky (born 12 February 1946 in Dauphin, Manitoba) was a New Democratic Party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was a Professor of Sociology and Communication Studies. He served also as an Executive Assistant and Consultant to governments and other organizations by career. He represented Manitoba's Dauphin electoral district for one term in the 32nd Canadian Parliament. Following two attempts at the riding in 1974 and 1979, he succeeded in the 1980 federal election. His political portfolio was Multiculturalism. Lewycky served on Constitution Committee, Special Parliamentary Committee on Participation of Visible Minorities in", "psg_id": "10570453" }, { "title": "LaVerne Allers", "text": "LaVerne Allers LaVerne Allers (born c. 1945) is a former American football guard at the University of Nebraska. He was a consensus All-American in 1966. Allers was born in Davenport, Iowa around 1945 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allers. He attend Davenport West High School where he was fullback on the football team under coach Bob Liddy. He also lettered twice in both basketball and wrestling. Allers attended the University of Nebraska and majored in soil conservation. He lettered for the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team under coach Bob Devaney during the 1964, 1965, and 1966 seasons. He made All-Big-8 team", "psg_id": "18233246" }, { "title": "LaVerne Carter", "text": "1977 and the PWBA Hall of Fame in 1995. Carter was married twice. The first was to Bill Haverly, by whom she had a daughter, Cayce (1950). Her second marriage was to bowler Don Carter, from 1953-64, by whom she had a son, Jim (1954). After her divorce in 1964, she moved to Las Vegas, where she lived until she moved to Florida in 2005. Carter died of heart failure on March 8, 2012, two months after her former husband Don Carter. She is survived by both children, three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. LaVerne Carter LaVerne Carter (née Thompson; July", "psg_id": "16361445" }, { "title": "Laverne Parrish", "text": "by hostile fire. Making successive trips, he then brought 3 wounded in to cover. After treating nearly all of the 37 casualties suffered by his company, he was mortally wounded by mortar fire, and shortly after was killed. The indomitable spirit, intrepidity, and gallantry of Technician Parrish saved many lives at the cost of his own. Laverne Parrish Laverne Parrish (July 16, 1918 – January 24, 1945) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II. Parrish joined the Army from Ronan, Montana in", "psg_id": "11163610" }, { "title": "Frank LaVerne Buck House", "text": "in 1986. In 2013, the building was a bed and breakfast with 16 rooms. Today it is closed due to not paying rent. Frank LaVerne Buck House The Frank LaVerne Buck House, located at 581 Pine Ave. in Pacific Grove, California, is a historic house that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Also known as the Pacific Grove Inn, it was built in 1904. It was the home of Frank LaVerne Buck (1849-1931) who was a businessman and city civic leader. The home is historically important as the only known surviving example of work of local architect", "psg_id": "17250932" }, { "title": "Laverne Eve", "text": "Laverne Eve Laverne Eve (born 16 June 1965 in Nassau) is a female track and field athlete from the Bahamas, who competes in the javelin throw. Her personal best throw (new javelin) is 63.73 metres, achieved in April 2000 in Nashville. In her early career she also competed in shot put and discus throw. 30 years after starting her career, she still throws at a high level. Eve was a member of the Louisiana State University track and field team. In 1982 and in 1983, she was awarded the Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete both of the", "psg_id": "7955044" }, { "title": "Laverne Eve", "text": "1982 CARIFTA Games and 1983 CARIFTA Games. She was the first athlete to gain the trophy for the second time. Laverne Eve Laverne Eve (born 16 June 1965 in Nassau) is a female track and field athlete from the Bahamas, who competes in the javelin throw. Her personal best throw (new javelin) is 63.73 metres, achieved in April 2000 in Nashville. In her early career she also competed in shot put and discus throw. 30 years after starting her career, she still throws at a high level. Eve was a member of the Louisiana State University track and field team.", "psg_id": "7955045" }, { "title": "Laverne Parrish", "text": "Laverne Parrish Laverne Parrish (July 16, 1918 – January 24, 1945) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II. Parrish joined the Army from Ronan, Montana in March 1941, and by January 18, 1945 was serving as a technician fourth grade in the Medical Detachment of the 161st Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division. On that day, at Binalonan on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, he exposed himself to enemy fire in order to aid two wounded soldiers. Six days later, on", "psg_id": "11163607" }, { "title": "Laverne Harding", "text": "Laverne Harding Emily Laverne Harding (October 10, 1905 – September 25, 1984) was an American animator and cartoonist. Harding, who worked for the Walter Lantz studio for much of her half-century career in animation, is among the earliest woman animators. She is also one of the few women to receive a Winsor McCay Award for lifetime achievement, one of the most prestigious awards in animation (only nine women have been recognized out of 161 awards given). She won this award in 1980. By 1932, Harding had settled in Los Angeles and was a student at the Chouinard Art Institute. Working", "psg_id": "9875207" }, { "title": "Laverne Harding", "text": "Bros. and Filmation as well. Harding was a native of the state of Louisiana. Laverne Harding Emily Laverne Harding (October 10, 1905 – September 25, 1984) was an American animator and cartoonist. Harding, who worked for the Walter Lantz studio for much of her half-century career in animation, is among the earliest woman animators. She is also one of the few women to receive a Winsor McCay Award for lifetime achievement, one of the most prestigious awards in animation (only nine women have been recognized out of 161 awards given). She won this award in 1980. By 1932, Harding had", "psg_id": "9875209" }, { "title": "LaVerne Butler", "text": "Lafayette, Indiana. He had ten grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, and two stepchildren. Mid-Continent University has plans to build a 500-seat chapel to be named the \"LaVerne Butler Memorial Chapel.\" In 2008, Butler was honored for a \"lifetime of sacrificial service\" with the unveiling of his portrait at the Ashland Avenue Baptist Church. Randy Sweazy of Bardstown, Kentucky, wrote in Butler's guest book: \"He was always so happy and full of life. Who can forget the orange sports coat at Halloween, or the yellow one at Easter? His legacy lives on in all that went to school at 9th & 0.\" LaVerne", "psg_id": "15179183" }, { "title": "Frank LaVerne Buck House", "text": "Frank LaVerne Buck House The Frank LaVerne Buck House, located at 581 Pine Ave. in Pacific Grove, California, is a historic house that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Also known as the Pacific Grove Inn, it was built in 1904. It was the home of Frank LaVerne Buck (1849-1931) who was a businessman and city civic leader. The home is historically important as the only known surviving example of work of local architect Robert C. Gass, and it is one of only a few well-preserved Victorian houses in Pacific Grove. The front staircase and other woodwork", "psg_id": "17250930" }, { "title": "Laverne Smith", "text": "relay. His personal bests were 10.29 for the 100 meters, and 20.44 for the 200 meter dash. Smith was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers with the 99th pick in the 1977 NFL Draft. He played in seven games for the team, and later suffered a broken leg, during the 1977 season. He spent a few more years on the Steelers roster. Smith later worked at Boeing Wichita. Laverne Smith Laverne Smith (born September 12, 1954) is a former American football running back who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers", "psg_id": "18181996" }, { "title": "Laverne Smith", "text": "Laverne Smith Laverne Smith (born September 12, 1954) is a former American football running back who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth round of the 1977 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Kansas and attended Wichita Southeast High School in Wichita, Kansas. Smith played high school football for the Wichita Southeast High School Golden Buffaloes, earning first team All-City honors in 1971 and 1972. He also participated in track and field for the Golden Buffaloes, winning the state championship in the 100-yard", "psg_id": "18181994" }, { "title": "LaVerne Allers", "text": "in both the 1965 and 1966 seasons. In his senior year, as a 6-foot, 0-inch, 209-pound guard, Allers was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American, having received first-team honors from several publications and organizations including the Associated Press (AP), and United Press International (UPI). LaVerne Allers LaVerne Allers (born c. 1945) is a former American football guard at the University of Nebraska. He was a consensus All-American in 1966. Allers was born in Davenport, Iowa around 1945 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allers. He attend Davenport West High School where he was fullback on the football team under coach Bob", "psg_id": "18233247" }, { "title": "Laverne Cox", "text": "to be on the cover of \"Time\" magazine, be nominated for a Primetime Emmy, and have a wax work in Madame Tussauds, as well as the first openly transgender woman to win a Daytime Emmy as an Executive Producer. In May 2016, Cox was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from The New School in New York City for her progressive work in the fight for gender equality. Laverne Cox Laverne Cox is an American actress and LGBT advocate. She rose to prominence with her role as Sophia Burset on the Netflix series \"Orange Is the New Black\", becoming the first openly", "psg_id": "16438074" }, { "title": "Lauren Laverne", "text": "the Week\", and on \"Have I Got News for You\" on 14 December of the same year. She appeared on \"Never Mind the Buzzcocks\" on 10 January 2008, this time as a guest. In September 2008, Laverne appeared again on \"Mock the Week\". In March 2008, Laverne appeared on the \"Lily Allen and Friends\" show with fellow Sunderland musicians the Futureheads, and on \"Would I Lie to You?\". From 2006 to 2010, she was a regular presenter with the weekly BBC arts magazine programme \"The Culture Show\", alongside Mark Kermode. She also presented the second series of the late-night Channel", "psg_id": "4108514" }, { "title": "LaVerne Jeanne", "text": "others on the state of endangered languages. LaVerne Jeanne LaVerne Masayesva Jeanne is an anthropologist and linguist at the University of Nevada at Reno, where she is an emerita associate professor. She received her PhD at MIT, where she studied with linguist Ken Hale. Together with Navajo Paul R. Platero, Jeanne is one of the first two Native Americans to have received a degree in linguistics. Her work has been primarily focused on the Hopi language (her mother language). Her 1978 thesis (supervised by Hale) was entitled \"Aspects of Hopi Grammar\". She also co-authored a heavily cited article in Language", "psg_id": "13778405" }, { "title": "LaVerne Jeanne", "text": "LaVerne Jeanne LaVerne Masayesva Jeanne is an anthropologist and linguist at the University of Nevada at Reno, where she is an emerita associate professor. She received her PhD at MIT, where she studied with linguist Ken Hale. Together with Navajo Paul R. Platero, Jeanne is one of the first two Native Americans to have received a degree in linguistics. Her work has been primarily focused on the Hopi language (her mother language). Her 1978 thesis (supervised by Hale) was entitled \"Aspects of Hopi Grammar\". She also co-authored a heavily cited article in Language with Hale, Michael Krauss, Colette Craig, and", "psg_id": "13778404" }, { "title": "LaVerne Clark", "text": "and 1 loss. LaVerne Clark LaVerne Clark is an American mixed martial artist and a former professional boxer. Clark is a veteran of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Maximum Fighting Championship and World Fighting Alliance. Clark holds a professional record of 27-21-1, with notable wins over Mac Danzig, Fabiano Iha, and Shonie Carter. He was the first professional boxer to be successful in the UFC. Clark is a UFC veteran, whose history with the promotion dates back to the early beginnings of his career. He made his UFC debut just three fights into his career, facing Josh Stewart at UFC 16", "psg_id": "11964317" }, { "title": "LaVerne Clark", "text": "LaVerne Clark LaVerne Clark is an American mixed martial artist and a former professional boxer. Clark is a veteran of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Maximum Fighting Championship and World Fighting Alliance. Clark holds a professional record of 27-21-1, with notable wins over Mac Danzig, Fabiano Iha, and Shonie Carter. He was the first professional boxer to be successful in the UFC. Clark is a UFC veteran, whose history with the promotion dates back to the early beginnings of his career. He made his UFC debut just three fights into his career, facing Josh Stewart at UFC 16 on March 13,", "psg_id": "11964315" }, { "title": "Laverne Lewycky", "text": "a Parliamentary Committee Member that authored the milestone report, Equality Now! He also served as a consultant for the Standing Committee on Multiculturalism that produced Multiculturalism: Building the Canadian Mosaic. As an ordained minister, Lewycky has served congregations in Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick. Inter-denominationally, he has also provided pulpit supply, and been an officiant for baptisms, marriages and funerals. He has served on numerous Proclamations and Prayer Breakfast committees and as a guest speaker. His leadership as a multicultural Ukrainian-Canadian has been pictured and cited in The Ukrainian Canadians: a History by Michael H. Marunchak. Laverne Lewycky Laverne", "psg_id": "10570456" }, { "title": "Andy LaVerne", "text": "Jerry Bergonzi (SteepleChase), and \"Epiphany\" (ClaveBop). LaVerne is a prominent jazz educator, having released a series of instructional videos, \"Guide to Modern Jazz Piano\", Vols. 1 &, 2, and \"Jazz Piano Standards\" (Homespun Tapes), featuring the Yamaha Disklavier, as well as the video, \"In Concert\" (Homespun Tapes), with guitarist John Abercrombie. He is the author of \"Handbook of Chord Substitutions\", \"Tons of Runs\" (Ekay), \"Bill Evans Compositions 19 Solo Piano Arrangements\", and is the pianist on \"The Chick Corea Play-Along Collection\" (Hal Leonard). \"The Music of Andy LaVerne\" (SteepleChase Publications) has been published. \"Countdown to Giant Steps\" (Aebersold Jazz) is", "psg_id": "8788537" }, { "title": "Charles Laverne Singleton", "text": "Charles Laverne Singleton Charles Laverne Singleton (March 29, 1959 – January 6, 2004) was a convicted murderer who lived on death row in Arkansas longer than any other state inmate. He was executed by the State in 2004 for the June 1, 1979 murder of Hamburg store owner Mary Lou York. Mary Lou York was attacked in York’s Grocery Store, of which she was the owner. She died in the hospital from loss of blood as a result of two stab wounds in her neck. The evidence of Charles Singleton's guilt in the case was overwhelming. Patti Franklin (a relative", "psg_id": "8100141" }, { "title": "LaVerne Butler (singer)", "text": "to critical approval from 1992–1994. LaVerne Butler (singer) LaVerne Butler is an American jazz singer. Butler was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, the daughter of saxophonist Scott Butler, and was exposed to jazz and rhythm and blues music. She attended the University of New Orleans. She worked in local clubs as a singer, including with New Orleans jazz veterans Ellis Marsalis and Alvin Batiste. She moved to New York City and worked as an English teacher while singing in clubs. She studied with another jazz veteran, singer Jon Hendricks. In the 1990s she recorded two albums for Chesky Records. She released", "psg_id": "19472530" }, { "title": "LaVerne Butler (singer)", "text": "LaVerne Butler (singer) LaVerne Butler is an American jazz singer. Butler was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, the daughter of saxophonist Scott Butler, and was exposed to jazz and rhythm and blues music. She attended the University of New Orleans. She worked in local clubs as a singer, including with New Orleans jazz veterans Ellis Marsalis and Alvin Batiste. She moved to New York City and worked as an English teacher while singing in clubs. She studied with another jazz veteran, singer Jon Hendricks. In the 1990s she recorded two albums for Chesky Records. She released two albums on Chesky Records", "psg_id": "19472529" }, { "title": "Roy Laverne Stephenson", "text": "Roy Laverne Stephenson Roy Laverne Stephenson (March 14, 1917 – November 5, 1982) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and previously was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa. Born in Spirit Lake, Iowa, Stephenson graduated from high school in nearby Spencer, Iowa. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the State University of Iowa (now University of Iowa) in 1938, followed by a Juris Doctor from the State University of Iowa College of Law in 1940. He", "psg_id": "13107809" }, { "title": "LaVerne H. Council", "text": "LaVerne H. Council LaVerne H. Council, MBA, DBA was the Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology and Chief Information Officer for the Office of Information and Technology within the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Council assumed this role in July 2015, taking over for Deputy CIO Stephen Warren. President Obama nominated Council to the role in March 2015. Council was confirmed by the 114th Congress on June 23, 2015, making Council the first female CIO of a Cabinet-level federal agency. She managed a $4.2B Information Technology (IT) appropriation, the first centralized and only IT appropriation in the federal government. Council", "psg_id": "19351770" }, { "title": "Patrick Laverne Hubert", "text": "Sepulchre. and a former president of the local Rotary Club. After retiring, Hubert taught at the Texas A&M Veterinarian School from 1954 through 1958. After teaching, Hubert ranched, farmed and pursued his veterinary practice. In 1994, the Kleberg and Kenedy County Junior Livestock Show was dedicated to the Veterinarian. In 2000, he was named an Outstanding Conservation Rancher. Mr. Hubert also served as a board member of the Kleberg First National Bank for 20 years. Upon his death the Texas Senate passed a Resolution in his honor. Patrick Laverne Hubert Patrick Laverne Hubert (December 11, 1926 - December 2, 2006)", "psg_id": "17712734" }, { "title": "Roy Laverne Stephenson", "text": "elevation to the Eighth Circuit. Stephenson was nominated by President Richard Nixon on June 1, 1971, to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit vacated by Judge Martin Donald Van Oosterhout. He was confirmed by the Senate on June 18, 1971, and received his commission on June 22, 1971. He assumed senior status on April 1, 1982. His service was terminated on November 5, 1982, due to his death. Roy Laverne Stephenson Roy Laverne Stephenson (March 14, 1917 – November 5, 1982) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of", "psg_id": "13107812" }, { "title": "LaVerne H. Council", "text": "working to ensure that more women have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies is a cause that is personal for her because her son Troy was a premature baby. Council has worked to drive support and funding for the March of Dimes Prematurity Research Center at Stanford University School of Medicine, a facility dedicated to the research and prevention of premature birth. LaVerne H. Council LaVerne H. Council, MBA, DBA was the Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology and Chief Information Officer for the Office of Information and Technology within the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Council assumed this role in", "psg_id": "19351778" } ]
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which character did burt reynolds play in evening shade?
[ { "title": "Evening Shade", "text": "Evening Shade Evening Shade is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from September 21, 1990 to May 23, 1994. The series stars Burt Reynolds as Wood Newton, an ex-professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who returns to rural Evening Shade, Arkansas, to coach a high-school football team with a long losing streak. Reynolds personally requested to use the Steelers as his character's former team, because he is a fan. The general theme of the show is the appeal of small-town life. Episodes often ended with a closing narration by Ossie Davis, as his character Ponder Blue, summing", "psg_id": "3133056" } ]
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[ { "title": "Evening Shade, Arkansas", "text": "Evening Shade, Arkansas Evening Shade is a city in Sharp County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 432 at the 2010 census. The town was fictionalized in a television situation comedy starring Burt Reynolds entitled \"Evening Shade\" in the U.S. Evening Shade was named in 1817 from the density of shade cast by the tall pine timber on an adjacent hill. It has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names. Evening Shade is located at (36.070507, -91.621411). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. As of the census", "psg_id": "1020967" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "the series' run, Reynolds also made a cameo in \"The Player\" (1992). He starred in a film aimed at children, \"Cop & 1/2\" (1993), and two TV movies, \"Wind in the Wire\" (1993) and \"The Man from Left Field\" (1993); he also directed the latter, which co-starred Reba McEntire. When \"Evening Shade\" ended, Reynolds played the lead in a horror film, \"The Maddening\" (1995). However, he gradually moved into being more of a character actor - he had key support roles in \"Citizen Ruth\" (1996), an early work from Alexander Payne, and \"Striptease\" (1996) with Demi Moore. He had to", "psg_id": "1512908" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "the character. Reynolds played the title character in police drama \"Dan August\" (1970–71), produced by Quinn Martin. The series was given a full-season order of 26 episodes based on the reputation of Martin and Reynolds but struggled in the ratings against \"Hawaii 5-0\" and was not renewed. Albert R. Broccoli asked Reynolds to play James Bond, but he turned that role down, saying \"An American can't play James Bond. It just can't be done.\" Following the series' cancellation, Reynolds did his first stage play in six years, a production of \"The Tender Trap\" at Arlington Park Theatre. He was offered", "psg_id": "1512889" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "but the commercial reception was poor. \"When I was doing very well,\" he said at the time, \"I wasn't conscious I was doing very well, but I became very conscious when I wasn't doing very well. The atmosphere changed.\" Reynolds returned to TV series with \"B.L. Stryker\" (1989–90). It only ran one season, during which time Reynolds played a supporting part in \"Modern Love\" (1990). Reynolds then starred in a sitcom, \"Evening Shade\" (1990–94) as Woodward \"Wood\" Newton. The program was a considerable success and ran for four seasons and 98 episodes. This role earned him an Emmy Award. During", "psg_id": "1512907" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "box office failures, Reynolds returned to television, starring in the sitcom \"Evening Shade\" (1990–1994). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in \"Boogie Nights\" (1997). Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. was the son of Harriette Fernette \"Fern\" (\"née\" Miller; 1902–1992) and Burton Milo Reynolds (1906–2002). He had Dutch, English, Scots-Irish, and Scottish ancestry. He also claimed Cherokee and Italian roots, both of which remain unverified. During his career, he often claimed to have been born in Waycross, Georgia, although he said in 2015 he was actually born in Lansing, Michigan. He was born on", "psg_id": "1512872" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum", "text": "Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum The Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum, which also housed the Burt Reynolds Institute for Film and Theatre (BRIFT), was located in Jupiter, Florida, the hometown of the actor Burt Reynolds (1936-2018). The museum displayed memorabilia from Reynolds' movies, and was billed as \"Florida’s largest celebrity museum\". It also offered filmmaking and acting classes, some taught by Reynolds himself. The museum opened in 2004, when Reynolds transferred memorabilia from his nearby home. In 2012 the museum was vacated. After it closed, there were proposals to build a new museum at nearby Burt Reynolds Park. But funds", "psg_id": "16877611" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum", "text": "could not be raised, and Reynolds sold parts of the collection. Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum The Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum, which also housed the Burt Reynolds Institute for Film and Theatre (BRIFT), was located in Jupiter, Florida, the hometown of the actor Burt Reynolds (1936-2018). The museum displayed memorabilia from Reynolds' movies, and was billed as \"Florida’s largest celebrity museum\". It also offered filmmaking and acting classes, some taught by Reynolds himself. The museum opened in 2004, when Reynolds transferred memorabilia from his nearby home. In 2012 the museum was vacated. After it closed, there were proposals to", "psg_id": "16877612" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "construction of a new performing arts facility in Sarasota, Florida. He also owned a private \"dinner theater\" in Jupiter, Florida, with a focus on training young performers looking to enter show business. The theater was later renamed to the Burt Reynolds Jupiter Theater and closed in 1997 after Reynolds declared bankruptcy. In 1984, he opened a restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, \"Burt & Jacks\", which he co-owned with Jack Jackson. While filming \"City Heat\", Reynolds was struck in the face with a metal chair and had temporomandibular joint dysfunction. He lost thirty pounds from not eating. The painkillers he was prescribed", "psg_id": "1512919" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "after he posed naked in the April 1972 issue of \"Cosmopolitan\". Reynolds said he did it for \"a kick. I have a strange sense of humor\" and because he knew he had \"Deliverance\" coming out. He later expressed regret for posing for Cosmopolitan. \"Deliverance\" was a huge commercial and critical success and, along with the talk show appearances, helped establish Reynolds as a star. \"The night of the Academy Awards, I counted a half-dozen Burt Reynolds jokes,\" he later said. \"I had become a household name, the most talked-about star at the award show.\" He was then in \"Fuzz\" (1972),", "psg_id": "1512893" }, { "title": "Evening Shade, Arkansas", "text": "Science Academy (kindergarten through grade 4) in Evening Shade, as well as Cave City Intermediate School, Cave City Middle School, and Cave City High School in Cave City. On July 1, 2004 the Evening Shade School District consolidated with the Cave City School District. The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Evening Shade has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated \"Cfa\" on climate maps. Evening Shade, Arkansas Evening Shade is a city in Sharp County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 432 at the", "psg_id": "1020971" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "to Florida, but soon gained a part in a revival of \"Mister Roberts\", in which Charlton Heston played the starring role. After the play closed, the director, John Forsythe, arranged a film audition with Joshua Logan for Reynolds. The film was \"Sayonara\" (1957). Reynolds was told he could not be in the film because he looked too much like Marlon Brando. Logan advised Reynolds to go to Hollywood, although Reynolds did not feel confident enough to do so. (Another source says Reynolds did a screen test after Lew Wasserman saw the effect he had on secretaries in his office but", "psg_id": "1512879" }, { "title": "Evening Shade, Oklahoma", "text": "Evening Shade, Oklahoma Evening Shade is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 359 at the 2010 census. Evening Shade is located at (35.621874, -94.925036). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all of it land. As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 359 people residing in the Evening Shade. The population density was 30.0 people per square mile (11.6/km²). There were 295 housing units at an average density of 20.0/sq mi (7.7/km²).", "psg_id": "1194297" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "to be Hamlet. I would just like to be the best Burt Reynolds around. James L. Brooks offered Reynolds the role of astronaut Garrett Breedlove in \"Terms of Endearment\" (1983) but he turned it down to do \"Stroker Ace\" (1983), another car chase comedy directed by Needham. The \"Endearment\" role went to Jack Nicholson, who went on to win an Academy Award. Reynolds said he made this decision because \"I felt I owed Hal more than I owed Jim\" but \"Stroker Ace\" flopped. Reynolds felt this was a turning point in his career from which he never recovered. \"That's where", "psg_id": "1512903" }, { "title": "Evening Shade, Oklahoma", "text": "$11,672. About 24.7% of families and 35.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 44.4% of those under age 18 and 16.1% of those age 65 or over. Evening Shade, Oklahoma Evening Shade is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 359 at the 2010 census. Evening Shade is located at (35.621874, -94.925036). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all of it land. As of the 2010 United States Census, there were", "psg_id": "1194300" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "led to addiction, which lasted several years. He underwent back surgery in 2009 and a quintuple coronary artery bypass surgery in February 2010. On August 16, 2011, Merrill Lynch Credit Corporation filed foreclosure papers, claiming Reynolds owed US$1.2 million on his home in Hobe Sound, Florida. He owned the Burt Reynolds Ranch, where scenes for \"Smokey and the Bandit\" were filmed and which once had a petting zoo, until its sale during bankruptcy. In April 2014, the 153-acre (62 ha) rural property was rezoned for residential use and the Palm Beach County school system was empowered to sell it which", "psg_id": "1512920" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "there's a split between the executives in town who are under 40 and those who are over 40. The younger executives are more open to Burt because they grew up loving \"Deliverance\". But the older executives remember how crazy he was, and they are less receptive.\" Reynolds appeared as an adult film director in the hit film \"Boogie Nights\" (1997), which was considered a comeback role for him; he received 12 acting awards and 3 nominations for the role, including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Nevertheless, Reynolds refused to appear in \"Boogie Nights\" writer/director Paul", "psg_id": "1512910" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "body was cremated at the Gold Coast Crematory in Florida. Burt Reynolds Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (February 11, 1936 – September 6, 2018) was an American actor, director and producer. He first rose to prominence starring in television series such as \"Gunsmoke\" (1962–1965), \"Hawk\" (1966), and \"Dan August\" (1970–1971). His breakout film role was as Lewis Medlock in \"Deliverance\" (1972). Reynolds played the leading role in a number of subsequent box office hits, such as \"The Longest Yard\" (1974), \"Smokey and the Bandit\" (1977), \"Semi-Tough\" (1977), \"Hooper\" (1978), \"Smokey and the Bandit II\" (1980), \"The Cannonball Run\" (1981) and \"The", "psg_id": "1512923" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "Burt Reynolds Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (February 11, 1936 – September 6, 2018) was an American actor, director and producer. He first rose to prominence starring in television series such as \"Gunsmoke\" (1962–1965), \"Hawk\" (1966), and \"Dan August\" (1970–1971). His breakout film role was as Lewis Medlock in \"Deliverance\" (1972). Reynolds played the leading role in a number of subsequent box office hits, such as \"The Longest Yard\" (1974), \"Smokey and the Bandit\" (1977), \"Semi-Tough\" (1977), \"Hooper\" (1978), \"Smokey and the Bandit II\" (1980), \"The Cannonball Run\" (1981) and \"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas\" (1982). After a number of", "psg_id": "1512871" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "audition for the latter. The film's producer later said, \"To be honest, we were not enthusiastic at first. There was the hair and his reputation, but we were curious.\" Reynolds got the role and earned some strong reviews. Reynolds was a supporting actor in \"Frankenstein and Me\" (1996), \"Mad Dog Time\" (1996), \"The Cherokee Kid\" (1996), \"Meet Wally Sparks\" (1997) with Rodney Dangerfield, and \"Bean\" (1997) with Rowan Atkinson. He had the lead in \"Raven\" (1996), a straight-to-DVD action film. Around this time he claimed he was broke, having gone through $13 million. In 1996, Reynolds' agent said \"Regarding Burt,", "psg_id": "1512909" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "FSU coach Bobby Bowden, friend Lee Corso, and quarterback Doug Flutie. On the day of Reynolds' death, Antenna TV, which airs \"The Tonight Show\" nightly, aired an episode of \"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson\" from February 11, 1982, featuring an interview and a \"This Is Your Life\"-style skit with Reynolds. The local media in Atlanta and elsewhere in the state noted on their television news programs that evening that he was the first to make major films in Georgia, all of which were successful, which helped make the state one of the top filming locations in the country. Reynolds'", "psg_id": "1512922" }, { "title": "Evening Shade", "text": "series status. The series enjoyed strong ratings during its entire run, hitting its peak in season two with a #15 Nielsen ranking. At the time, this was a notably higher position than \"The Cosby Show\", which had recently fallen from a five-year streak as TV's number one program. \"Evening Shade\" was still a Top 30 performer, after CBS cancelled the series in May 1994. Skyrocketing production costs, mainly attributed to the large salaries of the show's top-caliber, all-star cast, were the primary reason given for the cancellation (which was confirmed by Marilu Henner in her September 1994 appearance on \"Charlie", "psg_id": "3133061" }, { "title": "Stokes House (Evening Shade, Arkansas)", "text": "Register of Historic Places in 1982. Stokes House (Evening Shade, Arkansas) The Stokes House is a historic house on the east side of Cammack Street in Evening Shade, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood frame structure with a side gable roof, and a pair of single-story additions extending to the rear. The front facade is dominated by an elegant Queen Anne porch, which is two stories in height and covers the full width of the house. It has delicate turned posts, a spindled frieze, and jigsaw-cut brackets. It is one of the community's finest examples of Queen Anne architecture. The", "psg_id": "18518182" }, { "title": "Stokes House (Evening Shade, Arkansas)", "text": "Stokes House (Evening Shade, Arkansas) The Stokes House is a historic house on the east side of Cammack Street in Evening Shade, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood frame structure with a side gable roof, and a pair of single-story additions extending to the rear. The front facade is dominated by an elegant Queen Anne porch, which is two stories in height and covers the full width of the house. It has delicate turned posts, a spindled frieze, and jigsaw-cut brackets. It is one of the community's finest examples of Queen Anne architecture. The house was listed on the National", "psg_id": "18518181" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "other two leads would be Barbra Streisand's husband and that tall, skinny guy who was in \"The Dirty Dozen\".\" Tom Skerritt played the role and Reynolds instead went into \"Skullduggery\" (1970), shot in Jamaica. Reynolds joked that after making \"those wonderful forgettable pictures... I suddenly realized I was as hot as Leo Gorcey.\" Reynolds starred in two TV films \"Hunters Are for Killing\" (1970) and \"Run, Simon, Run\" (1970). In \"Hunters\" his character was originally a Native American, but Reynolds requested this element be changed, feeling he had played it too many times already and it was not needed for", "psg_id": "1512888" }, { "title": "Evening Shade, Arkansas", "text": "and over, there were 84.1 males. The median income for a household in the town was $24,500, and the median income for a family was $31,111. Males had a median income of $23,958 versus $15,833 for females. The per capita income for the town was $13,662. About 8.1% of families and 10.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.3% of those under age 18 and 23.2% of those age 65 or over. Public education for early childhood, elementary and secondary school students is available from the Cave City School District, which includes the Evening Shade Math &", "psg_id": "1020970" }, { "title": "Evening Shade", "text": "Rose\"). However, some have speculated that the show's ending was a decision made by Reynolds, rather than CBS, as his recent marriage troubles with Loni Anderson (from whom he was divorced in 1993) were thought to have impacted his work. The show's production company, Mozark Productions, was a joint venture by creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason of Missouri and her husband, Arkansas native, Harry Thomason, which concurrently produced another successful show set in the South, \"Designing Women\". Hal Holbrook's \"Designing Women\" character was killed off to free the actor to star in the newer program. The series was produced in association with", "psg_id": "3133062" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "1961, he returned to Broadway to appear in \"Look, We've Come Through\" under the direction of José Quintero, but it lasted only five performances. Reynolds continued to guest star on shows such as \"Naked City\", \"Ripcord\", \"Everglades\", \"Route 66\", \"Perry Mason\", and \"The Twilight Zone\" (\"The Bard\"). He later said, \"I learned more about my craft in these guest shots than I did standing around and looking virile on \"Riverboat\".\" In 1962, Dennis Weaver wanted to leave the cast of \"Gunsmoke\", one of the top rated shows in the country. The producers developed a new character, \"halfbreed\" blacksmith Quint Asper:", "psg_id": "1512883" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "on women deserves a break.\" Reynolds' first big break came when he was cast alongside Darren McGavin in the lead of the TV series \"Riverboat\" (1959–61), playing Ben Frazer. According to a contemporary report Reynolds was considered \"a double for Marlon Brando\". The show went for two seasons but Reynolds quit after only 20 episodes, claiming he did not get along with McGavin or the executive producer, and that he had \"a stupid part\". Reynolds says then he \"couldnt get a job. I didn't have a very good reputation. You just don't walk out on a network television series.\" Reynolds", "psg_id": "1512881" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "Thomas Anderson's subsequent film, \"Magnolia\" (1999), saying he hated working on the film and hated Anderson. He had the lead in \"Big City Blues\" (1997) and support roles in \"\" (1998) and \"\" (1998). Reynolds returned to directing with \"Hard Time\" (1998) an action TV film starring himself. It led to two sequels, which he did not direct, \"\" (1999) and \"\" (1999) (directed by Hal Needham). He starred in the straight to video \"The Hunter's Moon\" (1999), \"Stringer\" (1999), and \"Waterproof\" (2000). Reynolds played support roles in \"Pups\" (1999), \"Mystery, Alaska\" (1999) and had the lead in \"The Crew\"", "psg_id": "1512911" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "\"Without a Paddle\" (2004), a riff on his role in \"Deliverance\", \"The Longest Yard\" (2005), a remake of his 1974 hit with Adam Sandler playing Reynolds' old role; and \"The Dukes of Hazzard\" (2005) as Boss Hogg in a nod to his performances in 1970s car chase films. Reynolds continued to play lead roles in films such as \"Cloud 9\" (2006), \"Forget About It\" (2006), \"Deal\" (2008), and \"A Bunch of Amateurs\" (2008), and supporting parts like \"End Game\" (2006), \"Grilled\" (2006), \"Broken Bridges\" (2006), \"\" (2007), \"Not Another Not Another Movie\" (2011), and \"Reel Love\" (2011). Reynolds was top", "psg_id": "1512913" }, { "title": "Charles Durning", "text": "Mississippi (a character loosely based on the Texas politician and showman W. Lee O'Daniel) in the Coen Brothers' \"O Brother, Where Art Thou?\" (2000). Prior to appearing in the Burt Reynolds's TV series, \"Evening Shade\", as the town doctor Harlan Eldridge (1990-1994), Durning appeared with Reynolds in five films, beginning with 1979's \"Starting Over\", followed by 1981's \"Sharky's Machine\", 1982's \"Best Little Whorehouse in Texas\", 1985's \"Stick\" and 1999's \"Hostage Hotel\". On TV, Durning had a recurring role on \"Everybody Loves Raymond\" as the Barone family's long-suffering parish priest, Father Hubley. He also played the voice of recurring character Francis", "psg_id": "3087912" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "they did to the residential developer K. Hovnanian Homes. Reynolds also once purchased a mansion on a tract of land in Loganville, Georgia, while married to Loni Anderson. Reynolds died from a heart attack at the Jupiter Medical Center in Jupiter, Florida, on September 6, 2018, at the age of 82. His ex-wife Loni Anderson issued a statement saying that she and their son Quinton would miss him and \"his great laugh\". On September 20, 2018, the two held a private memorial service for Reynolds at a funeral home in North Palm Beach, Florida. Those in attendance included Sally Field,", "psg_id": "1512921" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "but he wanted to keep on as an actor. He later said the talk shows \"the best thing that ever happened to me. They changed everything drastically overnight. I spent ten years looking virile saying 'Put up your hands'. After the Carson, Griffin, Frost, Dinah's show, suddenly I have a personality.\" \"I realized that people liked me, that I was enough,\" said Reynolds. \"So if I could transfer that character - the irreverent, self-deprecating side of me, my favorite side of me - onto the screen, I could have a big career. Reynolds had his breakout role in \"Deliverance\", directed", "psg_id": "1512891" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "theatre, in Hyde Park, New York. Reynolds saw the opportunity as an agreeable alternative to more physically demanding summer jobs, but did not yet see acting as a possible career. While working there, Reynolds met Joanne Woodward, who helped him find an agent. \"I don't think I ever actually saw him perform,\" said Woodward later. \"I knew him as this cute, shy, attractive boy. He had the kind of lovely personality that made you want to do something for him.\" He was cast in \"Tea and Sympathy\" at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. After his Broadway debut in", "psg_id": "1512877" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "(1985) from an Elmore Leonard novel but it was a critical and commercial failure. So too were three other action films he made: \"Heat\" (1986), based on a William Goldman novel, \"Malone\" (1987), and \"Rent-a-Cop\" (1987) with Liza Minnelli. He later said he did \"Heat\" and \"Malone\" \"because there were so many rumors about me [about AIDS]. I had to get out and be seen.\" Reynolds tried a screwball comedy, \"Switching Channels\" (1989), but it was a box office disappointment. Even more poorly received was \"Physical Evidence\" (1989), directed by Michael Crichton. Reynolds received excellent reviews for \"Breaking In\" (1989)", "psg_id": "1512906" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "car chase film, \"W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings\" (1975), and a tough cop drama with Aldrich, \"Hustle\" (1975). He did a cameo for Mel Brooks in \"Silent Movie\" (1976). Reynolds made his directorial debut in 1976 with \"Gator\", the sequel to \"White Lightning\", written by Norton. \"I waited 20 years to do it [directing] and I enjoyed it more than anything I've ever done in this business,\" he said after filming. \"And I happen to think it's what I do best.\" He was reunited with Bogdanovich for the screwball comedy \"Nickelodeon\" (1976), which was a commercial disappointment. Aldrich later commented,", "psg_id": "1512897" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "in Texas\" (1982). Despite his lucrative career, in 1996 he filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, due in part to an extravagant lifestyle, a divorce from Loni Anderson and failed investments in some Florida restaurant chains. Reynolds emerged from bankruptcy two years later. Reynolds was married to English actress Judy Carne from 1963 to 1965. He and American singer-actress Dinah Shore were in a relationship in the early 1970s for about five years. He had a relationship from 1977 to 1982 with American actress Sally Field, during which time they appeared together in four films. Reynolds was married to American actress", "psg_id": "1512916" }, { "title": "Patsy Burt", "text": "a mistake, unlike in a multiple-lap circuit race, could not be cancelled out by better driving later in the event. In addition to the little Cooper — painted in her own shade of dark powder-blue, which came to be known by others as \"Burt blue\", with white trim — Patsy Burt also raced a 1500 cc Porsche RS in 1961, becoming the first British competitor ever to complete a full season in the European Mountain Championship. As well as being a successful racer herself, Patsy Burt and her manager Ron Smith also ran a well-regarded race preparation garage. Their operation,", "psg_id": "10950239" }, { "title": "Burt Gummer", "text": "to retain the same actor throughout all appearances (the other being Melvin Plugg, played by Bobby Jacoby). Although Burt himself did not appear in \"Tremors 4\", his grandfather Hiram did, a character with a similar but initially toned-down personality that plays off of Burt's nature, and thus is often regarded among fans as if it were another appearance of Burt. Many fans enjoy the character's over-the-top paranoia of the government, and his seriousness virtually always being used as humor in context of the plot. Some fans also take note that the character is seen wearing assorted Atlanta Hawks baseball caps", "psg_id": "9510251" }, { "title": "Rubberduck", "text": "Rubberduck Rubberduck (real name Byrd Rentals) is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, an anthropomorphic duck. Rubberduck is a superhero who lived on the otherdimensional world of Earth-C (now Earth-26), an alternate Earth populated by sentient animals. His first appearance was in a special insert in \"The New Teen Titans\" #16 (February 1982). Rubberduck's alter-ego's name, \"Byrd Rentals,\" is a play on actor Burt Reynolds; being Burt Reynolds' Earth-C/26 counterpart, Byrd Rentals' career roughly matched that of Burt Reynolds', starring in films such as \"The Longest Yarn\" (a play on \"The Longest Yard\") and \"Smoke-Eye and the Panda\"", "psg_id": "7547897" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "\"Shark!\" (1968), shot in Mexico, was directed by Sam Fuller who removed his name from it after which its release was held up a number of years. \"Fade-In\" which he described as \"the best thing I've ever done,\" was not released for a number of years, and the director Judd Taylor took his name off. \"Impasse\" (1969), was a war movie shot in the Philippines. He played the title role \"Sam Whiskey\" (1969), a comic Western written by William W. Norton which Reynolds later claimed was \"way ahead of its time. I was playing light comedy and nobody cared.\" Reynolds", "psg_id": "1512886" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "meant to reunite with Boorman in \"Zardoz\" but fell ill and was replaced by Sean Connery. Another career turning moment in Reynolds' career came when he made the light-hearted car chase film written by Norton, \"White Lightning\" (1973). Reynolds later called it \"the beginning of a whole series of films made in the South, about the South and for the South... you could make back the cost of the negative just in Memphis alone. Anything outside of that was just gravy.\" Car chase films would be Reynolds' most profitable genre. At the end of 1973 Reynolds was voted into the", "psg_id": "1512895" }, { "title": "Elizabeth Ashley", "text": "Her most recent film roles were as Diane Freed in \"Happiness\" (1998), and as Marg in the 2007 film \"The Cake Eaters\". Having earlier appeared with Burt Reynolds in \"Paternity\" in 1981 and as a guest star in his television series \"B.L. Stryker\" in 1989, Ashley became a cast member of Reynolds' next television series, \"Evening Shade\", from 1990–1994 as Aunt Frieda Evans. In 1991, this role garnered her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She was originally supposed to appear in the 1995 movie \"Mallrats\", playing the governor of New Jersey; however, owing to", "psg_id": "9478895" }, { "title": "Navajo Joe", "text": "reviews, Ken Tucker of \"Entertainment Weekly\" gave the film a D rating, calling it \"a dubbed Italian botch\", finding it inferior to another Western reviewed, \"Man of the West\". Burt Reynolds described \"Navajo Joe\" as \"So awful it was only shown in prisons and aeroplanes because nobody could leave. I killed ten thousand guys, wore a Japanese slingshot and a fright wig.\" When Reynolds won an Emmy in 1991 for \"Evening Shade\" he said during his acceptance speech, \"All those pictures - Navajo Joe - they paid off, you know.\" Navajo Joe Navajo Joe is a 1966 Spaghetti Western film,", "psg_id": "6943243" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "Loni Anderson from 1988 to 1993. They adopted a son, Quinton. He and Anderson separated after he fell in love with a cocktail waitress, with whom he later traded lawsuits which were settled out of court. Reynolds' close friends included Johnny Carson, James Hampton, Dom DeLuise, Jerry Reed, Charles Nelson Reilly, Tammy Wynette, Lucie Arnaz, Adrienne Barbeau, Tawny Little, Dinah Shore, Clint Eastwood and Chris Evert. In the late 1970s, Reynolds opened Burt's Place, a nightclub restaurant in the Omni International Hotel in the Hotel District of Downtown Atlanta, and briefly operated a second version at Lenox Square. He was", "psg_id": "1512917" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "reuniting him with Welch, and made a cameo in \"Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex*(*But Were Afraid to Ask)\" (1972). He also returned to the stage, appearing in \"The Rainmaker\" at the Arlington. Reynolds played the title role in \"Shamus\" (1973), a modern-day private eye, which was a solid box office success. Reynolds described it as \"not a bad film, kind of cute.\" He was in \"The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing\" (1973) co-starring Sarah Miles. The film is best remembered for the scandal during filming where Miles' lover committed suicide; it was a minor hit. He was", "psg_id": "1512894" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "a lifelong fan of American football, a result of his collegiate career, and was a minority owner of the Tampa Bay Bandits of the USFL from 1982 to 1986. The team's name was inspired by the \"Smokey and the Bandit\" trilogy and Skoal Bandit, a primary sponsor for the team as a result of also sponsoring Reynolds' motor racing team. Reynolds co-owned a NASCAR Winston Cup team, Mach 1 Racing, with Hal Needham, which ran the #33 \"Skoal Bandit\" car with driver Harry Gant. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from Florida State University in 1981 and later endorsed the", "psg_id": "1512918" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "town doing Gabby Hayes parts a few years from now. I'd like to pick and choose and maybe go work for a perfume factory like Mr. Cary Grant, and look wonderful with everybody saying, 'Gee, I wish he hadn't retired. \"Cannonball Run II\" (1984), directed by Needham, brought in some money but only half of the original. \"City Heat\" (1984), which teamed Reynolds and Eastwood was mildly popular but considered a major box office disappointment. He was injured during filming, causing him to lose weight and for rumors to start that he had AIDS. Reynolds returned to directing with \"Stick\"", "psg_id": "1512905" }, { "title": "Burt Bacharach", "text": "stage, TV, and film, and release his own albums. He enjoyed a great deal of visibility in the public spotlight, appearing frequently on TV and performing live in concert. He starred in two televised musical extravaganzas: \"An Evening with Burt Bacharach\" and \"Another Evening with Burt Bacharach,\" both broadcast nationally on NBC. \"Newsweek\" magazine gave him a lengthy cover story entitled \"The Music Man 1970.\" In 1971, Barbra Streisand appeared on \"The Burt Bacharach Special,\" (aka \"Singer Presents Burt Bacharach\") where they discussed their careers and favorite songs and performed songs together. The other guests on the television special were", "psg_id": "1520507" }, { "title": "Marilu Henner", "text": "in the 1984 film \"Johnny Dangerously\", playing love interest to Michael Keaton. In 1985 she once again appeared alongside John Travolta in \"Perfect\". In 1991 she appeared opposite Steve Martin in \"L.A. Story\" as Trudi, a role for which she received a nomination for an American Comedy Award as the Funniest Supporting Female in a Motion Picture. From 1990 through 1994, she appeared opposite Burt Reynolds in the situation comedy \"Evening Shade\", which also starred Ossie Davis and Hal Holbrook. She also appeared in \"Noises Off\" (1992) and in \"Man on the Moon\" (1999), a film about her \"Taxi\" co-star", "psg_id": "2882773" }, { "title": "Shade, the Changing Man", "text": "Shade, the Changing Man Shade, the Changing Man is a fictional comic book character created by Steve Ditko for DC Comics in 1977. The character was later adapted by Peter Milligan and Chris Bachalo in one of the first Vertigo titles. Both versions of Shade are distinct from the Shade, another DC Comics character. \"Shade, the Changing Man\" told the story of a fugitive from the militant planet Meta in another dimension. Shade (whose full name is Rac Shade) was powered by a stolen \"M-vest\" (or Miraco-Vest, named for its inventor) which protected him with a force field and enabled", "psg_id": "5166932" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "(2000) alongside Richard Dreyfuss. Reynolds directed \"The Last Producer\" (2000), starring himself, and was second billed in Renny Harlin's \"Driven\" (2001), starring Sylvester Stallone. He was also in \"Tempted\" (2001), \"Hotel\" (2001) directed by Mike Figgis, and \"The Hollywood Sign\" (2001). He voiced in \"\", released in 2002. Reynolds was top billed in \"Snapshots\" (2002) with Julie Christie, \"Time of the Wolf\" (2002), and \"Hard Ground\" (2003), and supported in \"Johnson County War\" (2002) with Tom Berenger, and \"Miss Lettie and Me\" (2003) with Mary Tyler Moore. Reynolds was in a series of supporting roles that referred to earlier performances:", "psg_id": "1512912" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "by Merrick, who fired and then rehired director Don Siegel during filming. Reynolds had two huge hits with car films directed by Needham, \"Smokey and the Bandit II\" (1980) and \"The Cannonball Run\" (1981). He starred in David Steinberg's film \"Paternity\" (1981) and directed himself in a tough action film, \"Sharky's Machine\" (1981). Reynolds wanted to try a musical again and so agreed to do \"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas\" (1982). It was a hit, as was \"Best Friends\" (1982) with Goldie Hawn. In 1982, Reynolds was voted the most popular star in the US for the fifth year", "psg_id": "1512901" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "Reynolds was cast, beating over 300 other contenders. Reynolds announced he would stay on the show \"until it ends. I think it's a terrible mistake for an actor to leave a series in the middle of it\". Reynolds left \"Gunsmoke\" in 1965. He later said the show was \"the happiest period of my life. I hated to leave that show but I felt I had served my apprenticeship and there wasn't room for two leading men.\" He was cast in his first lead role in a film, the low budget action film \"Operation CIA\" (1965). He guest starred on \"Flipper\",", "psg_id": "1512884" }, { "title": "Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words (play)", "text": "ensemble memoirs, poetry and other writings by authors such as Ivana Trump, Vanna White, Mr. T, Tommy Lee, Sylvester Stallone, 'N Sync, Madonna, Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson, as well as the lesser-known works of Elizabeth Taylor, Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. KPBS told its readers to imagine Marion Ross and Paul Michael as Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee, to get a feel for what the show is all about. At times, related biographies are interwoven, such as passages from Burt Reynolds' and his lover Loni Anderson's memoirs, spiced up with one of Reynolds' assistant's memoirs as well as that", "psg_id": "15716491" }, { "title": "Loni Anderson", "text": "(1990), Anderson received considerable praise for her portrayal of comedian actress Thelma Todd in the television movie \"\" (1991). In the early 1990s, she attempted to co-star with her husband Burt Reynolds on his new CBS sitcom \"Evening Shade\", but the network was not fond of the idea, thus replacing Anderson with Marilu Henner. After Delta Burke was fired from the CBS sitcom \"Designing Women\" in 1991, producers offered Anderson a role as Burke's replacement, which never came to pass because the network refused to pay Anderson the salary she had requested. She agreed to return as Jennifer Marlowe on", "psg_id": "3366216" }, { "title": "Nick McLean", "text": "the aerials on his films, and also on some commercials even after he became a cinematographer. McLean's first movie as a cinematographer was \"Stroker Ace\". Burt Reynolds then asked McLean to shoot \"Evening Shade\", which became a highly popular sitcom. McLean continued to work on various film and television projects, as camera operator, cinematographer and director of photography. In 2002 McLean received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Cinematography in a Multicamera Series for his work on \"Friends\". McLean has an older brother, Steve McLean, who is a camera operator; a sister, Linda, who has done various acting work; a son,", "psg_id": "16994580" }, { "title": "Burt Metcalfe", "text": "producer, Metcalfe was promoted to line producer in 1976 when Larry Gelbart left the series and then to executive producer in 1977, when Gene Reynolds moved on to become executive producer for the CBS-TV series \"Lou Grant\". Metcalfe has been nominated 13 times for Primetime Emmy Awards for his work as a writer on the series \"M*A*S*H\" from 1975 through 1983. Metcalfe also served as the executive producer for the \"M*A*S*H 30th Anniversary Reunion Special\" which aired on FOX in September 2002. Burt Metcalfe Burt Metcalfe (born March 19, 1935 in Saskatchewan, Canada) is a Canadian American television and film", "psg_id": "11276979" }, { "title": "Shade 3D", "text": "modeling was done in Poser, those pose files were imported into Shade which could create the scene for the imported character. Shade could then rig, animate, render and export as a movie for video editing/compositing. As the comic book software Manga Studio EX has been importing the Shade format directly for some time, it seems likely that Manga Studio EX was used for print advertisement. Shade 9 was released on January 5, 2009. Shade 9 introduced Particle Physics, Collision Detection, new Polygon Modeling Tools, Hair Salon, Parallax Bump Mapping, improvements to PoserFusion, previewing and HDRI import and export. Shade 10", "psg_id": "13700228" }, { "title": "Allie Reynolds", "text": "baseball, as his father did not approve of playing sports on Sundays. Reynolds threatened to run away from home if his father wouldn't let him play football; his father relented. Reynolds attended Capitol Hill High School in Oklahoma City, where he starred in American football as a quarterback and running back, and at track and field, where he excelled at the javelin throw and 100-yard dash. He played fast-pitch softball for his father's church team, which did not play on Sundays. There, he also began dating Dale Earleane Jones, who was named Capitol Hill High School's most outstanding female athlete;", "psg_id": "2472247" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "returned to guest starring on television shows. As he put it, \"I played heavies in every series in town\" appearing in episodes of \"Playhouse 90\", \"Johnny Ringo\", \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\", \"Lock Up\", \"The Blue Angels\", \"Michael Shayne\", \"Zane Grey Theater\", \"The Aquanauts\" and \"The Brothers Brannagan\". \"They were depressing years,\" he later said. Reynolds made his film debut in the low budget \"Angel Baby\" (1961), billed fourth. He followed it with a role in a war film, \"Armored Command\" (1961). \"It was the one picture that Howard Keel didn't sing on,\" reminisced Reynolds later. \"That was a terrible mistake.\" In", "psg_id": "1512882" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "\"The FBI\" and \"12 O'Clock High\". Reynolds was given the title role in a TV series, \"Hawk\" (1966–67), playing Native American detective John Hawk. It ran for 17 episodes before being cancelled. He played another Native American in the spaghetti western \"Navajo Joe\" (1966) shot in Spain.\"It wasn't my favorite picture,\" ...he said later...\"I had two expressions - mad and madder.\" He guest starred on \"Gentle Ben\"; and made a pilot for a TV series, \"Lassiter\", where he would have played a magazine journalist. Unfortunately, it was not picked up. Reynolds then made a series of films in quick succession.", "psg_id": "1512885" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "for Quentin Tarantino's film \"Once Upon a Time in Hollywood\" as George Spahn (an eighty year old blind man who rented out his ranch to Charles Manson), but he died before shooting his scenes, and was later replaced by Bruce Dern. Reynolds co-authored the 1997 children's book \"Barkley Unleashed: A Pirate's Tail\", a \"whimsical tale [that] illustrates the importance of perseverance, the wonders of friendship and the power of imagination\". In 1973, Reynolds released the country/easy listening album \"Ask Me What I Am\". He also sang in two movie musicals: \"At Long Last Love\" (1975) and \"The Best Little Whorehouse", "psg_id": "1512915" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "people take it for granted.\" He turned down the Alan Alda part in \"California Suite\" (1978) because the part was too small. He also said \"I'd rather direct than act. I'd rather do that than anything. It's the second-best sensation I've ever had.\" He added that David Merrick had offered to produce two films Reynolds would direct without having to act in them. Reynolds tried a change of pace with \"Starting Over\" (1979), a romantic comedy co-starring Clayburgh and Candice Bergen; it was co-written and produced by James L. Brooks. He played a jewel thief in \"Rough Cut\" (1980) produced", "psg_id": "1512900" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "by John Boorman, who cast him off on the basis of a talk show appearance. \"It's the first time I haven't had a script with Paul Newman's and Robert Redford's fingerprints all over it,\" Reynolds joked. \"The producers actually came to me first.\" \"I've waited 15 years to do a really good movie,\" he said in 1972. \"I made so many bad pictures. I was never able to turn anyone down. The greatest curse in Hollywood is to be a well known unknown.\" Reynolds also gained notoriety around this time when he began a well-publicized relationship with Dinah Shore and", "psg_id": "1512892" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "the test was unsuccessful.) He worked in a variety of jobs, such as waiting tables, washing dishes, driving a delivery truck and as a bouncer at the Roseland Ballroom. Reynolds wrote that, while working as a dockworker, he was offered $150 to jump through a glass window on a live television show. Reynolds began acting on television in the late 1950s, guest starring on shows like \"Flight\", \"M Squad\", \"Schlitz Playhouse\", \"The Lawless Years\" and \"Pony Express\". He signed a seven-year contract with Universal. \"I don't care whether he can act or not,\" said Wasserman. \"Anyone who has this effect", "psg_id": "1512880" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "\"Look, We've Come Through\", he received favorable reviews for his performance and went on tour with the cast, driving the bus as well as appearing on stage. After the tour, Reynolds returned to New York and enrolled in acting classes, along with Frank Gifford, Carol Lawrence, Red Buttons and Jan Murray. \"I was a working actor for two years before I finally took my first real acting class (with Wynn Handman at the Neighborhood Playhouse),\" he said. \"It was a lot of technique, truth, moment-to-moment, how to listen, improv.\" After a botched improvisation in acting class, Reynolds briefly considered returning", "psg_id": "1512878" }, { "title": "Mary Towne Burt", "text": "which policy changed the character and conduct of agricultural fairs in New York. For several years, Burt took an active interest in the WCTU work at the state fair grounds at Syracuse, which overtaxed her health and physical strength. Burt, with her husband and son, resided in New York. She was a member of the Episcopal Church. Mary Towne Burt Mary Towne Burt (March 28, 1842 – April 29, 1898) was a 19th-century American temperance reformer, newspaper publisher, and benefactor from Ohio. Burt was identified with temperance work nearly all her life. She was the first president of the Auburn,", "psg_id": "20121263" }, { "title": "John Shade", "text": "John Shade John Shade is a fictional character in Vladimir Nabokov's 1962 novel \"Pale Fire\". The structure is notoriously difficult to unravel, but most readers agree that Shade is a poet married to his teenage sweetheart, Sybil. Their only child, a daughter named Hazel, apparently committed suicide some time before the novel's action begins. Shade lives in the college town of New Wye, amidst the Appalachian Mountains. His fame is sufficient for television pundits to often mention him in the same breath (\"one oozy footprint behind\") as his fellow poet Robert Frost, an association which Shade does not entirely enjoy,", "psg_id": "2789191" }, { "title": "The Rainmaker (play)", "text": "The Rainmaker (play) The Rainmaker is a play written by N. Richard Nash in the early 1950s. The play opened on October 28, 1954, at the Cort Theatre in New York City, and ran for 125 performances. It was directed by Joseph Anthony and produced by Ethel Linder Reiner. The play was translated into more than 40 languages and made into the 1956 film \"The Rainmaker\", starring Burt Lancaster and Katharine Hepburn. The story was also made into a Broadway musical, \"110 in the Shade\". The play was revived on Broadway in 1999–2000 starring Woody Harrelson and Jayne Atkinson, who", "psg_id": "7704656" }, { "title": "James Reynolds (actor)", "text": "in plays. In addition to his improved social life, Reynolds reaped another unexpected benefit—he discovered a passion for acting. He went on to appear not only in regular campus productions of musicals and dramatic plays, but with local theater groups as well. Reynolds originated the character of Abe Carver on the NBC dramatic serial \"Days of Our Lives\" in 1981, which he has played since then. He has been on contract with the show since 1981 with only two short breaks in 1991 and 2003 where he still appeared as a recurring character. He is the only actor to play", "psg_id": "7517053" }, { "title": "In a Dublin Park, Light and Shade", "text": "Ireland's most important 19th century painters. \"In a Dublin Park, Light and Shade\" is set on an autumn evening in the Phoenix Park, in Dublin, and shows five figures sitting on a bench. The central character, brilliantly lit by the light falling from the left, is a young woman holding an infant on her knee, who looks out wearily at the viewer, and appears exhausted and ill. The painting is a study of the journey from infancy, to youth and to old age. The artist's seems to unsentimentaly empathise with the plight of the working class subjects, and the painting", "psg_id": "20156016" }, { "title": "David A. R. White", "text": "Angeles, he was given the role of Andrew Phillpot, the best friend of Burt Reynolds' son, in the CBS television series titled, \"Evening Shade\" (1990–1994). White also had guest appearances in television series such as \"Coach\", \"Saved by the Bell\", \"Sisters\" and \"Melrose Place\". David A. R. White's first starring role was in the 1992 Christian drama film Second Glance. He has also acted in films such as \"The Visitation\", an adaption of the novel by author Frank Peretti, \"Bells of Innocence\" with actor Chuck Norris, and \"Mercy Streets\" where he was nominated for The MovieGuide Awards' Best Actor. In", "psg_id": "5499076" }, { "title": "Ossie Davis", "text": "Ali's novelty album for children, \"The Adventures of Ali and His Gang vs. Mr. Tooth Decay\". Davis found recognition late in his life by working in several of director Spike Lee's films, including \"Do The Right Thing\", \"Jungle Fever\", \"She Hate Me\" and \"Get on the Bus\". He also found work as a commercial voice-over artist and served as the narrator of the early-1990s CBS sitcom \"Evening Shade\", starring Burt Reynolds, where he also played one of the residents of a small southern town. In 1999, Davis appeared as a theater caretaker in the Trans-Siberian Orchestra film \"The Ghosts of", "psg_id": "3305655" }, { "title": "Burt Reynolds", "text": "list of the ten most popular box office stars in the US, at number four. He would stay on that list until 1984. He made a sports comedy with Robert Aldrich, \"The Longest Yard\" (1974) which was popular. Aldrich later said \"I think that on occasion he's a much better actor than he's given credit for. Not always: sometimes he acts like a caricature of himself.\" Reynolds then appeared in two big budget fiascos: \"At Long Last Love\" (1975), a musical for Peter Bogdanovich, and \"Lucky Lady\" (1975) with Gene Hackman and Liza Minnelli. More popular was another light hearted", "psg_id": "1512896" }, { "title": "Ronnie Shade", "text": "exceptional accuracy, he did not enjoy as many victories as a professional that his amateur record might have foretold, although he won the Carroll's International in 1969, in his rookie season, and represented Scotland at the World Cup in 1970, 1971 and 1972. His strength at match play golf remained proven, however; he was runner-up at the British PGA Matchplay Championship in 1970, and was a semi-finalist on two further occasions. Shade died in Edinburgh after a long illness. \"Note: Shade only played in The Open Championship.\"<br> LA = Low amateur<br> CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut", "psg_id": "12225779" }, { "title": "Burt Gummer", "text": "franchise?\" Gross replied, \"I knew it was an intriguing character.\" The actor goes on to assert, \"Well, I love Burt. You know, there's a little scene in the third movie that is quintessential Burt. Burt is so fear-driven that he's a paranoid, ultimately, but a comic paranoid. And there's a scene in which he goes up to his house to punch in his keycode on his pad. But before he does, he takes a good look around and stands in front of the pad - there's nobody there for miles! - but he blocks the keypad with his body. Because", "psg_id": "9510236" }, { "title": "Burt Hummel", "text": "he was named the winner in the 2010 Teen Choice Awards, Choice TV: Parental Unit category. At the 17th Screen Actors Guild Awards, O'Malley was included in the \"Glee\" cast's ensemble nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. Burt Hummel Burt Hummel is a fictional character from the Fox musical comedy-drama series \"Glee\". The character is portrayed by actor Mike O'Malley, and first appeared on \"Glee\" in the fourth episode of the first season, \"Preggers\". Burt was developed by \"Glee\" creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan. He is the father of gay glee club", "psg_id": "14529378" }, { "title": "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (film)", "text": "Perry admitted the novel was \"female fantasizing. But what else was \"Wuthering Heights\"?\" Poll set up the film at MGM where Dan Melnick was head of production. The movie was that studio's biggest budgeted film of the year. Melnick tried to get Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw to play the leads but was unsuccessful. Perry said the film \"cried out for Hepburn and Bogart but we settled on Burt Reynolds.\" Burt Reynolds was signed in November 1972. Reynolds said he did the movie \"because I loved the book. I'd never done a love story, either.\" The filmmakers wanted Jane Fonda", "psg_id": "16913134" }, { "title": "Burt Hummel", "text": "Burt Hummel Burt Hummel is a fictional character from the Fox musical comedy-drama series \"Glee\". The character is portrayed by actor Mike O'Malley, and first appeared on \"Glee\" in the fourth episode of the first season, \"Preggers\". Burt was developed by \"Glee\" creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan. He is the father of gay glee club member Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer), and works as a mechanic in Lima, Ohio where the series is set. He eventually begins a relationship with Carole Hudson (Romy Rosemont), the mother of another glee club member, and the two marry in the second", "psg_id": "14529343" }, { "title": "Shade Rupe", "text": "QC, July 27, 2012. Teller, Todd Robbins, and Shade Rupe appeared for the Q&A, which included Todd eating a lightbulb and Teller swallowing needles and regurgitating them strung up on a string. Play Dead was chosen as the Opening Night film of the 12th Annual Coney Island Film Festival, with Todd Robbins and Shade in attendance. Shade Rupe Shade Rupe (born August 23, 1968) is an American writer, editor, and filmmaker. Rupe created the two volumes of \"Funeral Party\" in 1995 and 1997. The first volume is edited and designed by Rupe, along with Michael Rorro and Marlene Leach and", "psg_id": "15253964" }, { "title": "110 in the Shade", "text": "110 in the Shade 110 in the Shade is a musical with a book by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Tom Jones, and music by Harvey Schmidt. Based on Nash's 1954 play \"The Rainmaker\", it focuses on Lizzie Curry, a spinster living on a ranch in the American southwest, and her relationships with local sheriff File, a cautious divorcé who fears being hurt again, and charismatic con man Bill Starbuck, posing as a rainmaker who promises the locals he can bring relief to the drought-stricken area. Nash's book is faithful to his original play, although all the interior scenes were", "psg_id": "3670264" }, { "title": "Burt Gummer", "text": "condition and the DARPA agents grant Burt immunity from tax liens and the deed to his property, excited to turn the captured Graboid into a bio-weapon. Burt ultimately flies a bomb-laden RC plane into the Graboid and kills it to prevent DARPA from getting their hands on it. Burt was a popular character after the first \"Tremors\" movie, garnering enough popularity to be one of the only two original cast-characters to make a return in the second movie, and the only character to make an appearance in every \"Tremors\" movie, as well as the TV-series, and one of two characters", "psg_id": "9510250" }, { "title": "Cyril Burt", "text": "Cyril Burt Sir Cyril Lodowic Burt, FBA (3 March 1883 – 10 October 1971) was an English educational psychologist and geneticist who made contributions also to statistics. He is known for his studies on the heritability of IQ. Shortly after he died, his studies of inheritance and intelligence were discredited after evidence emerged indicating he had falsified research data, inventing correlations in separated twins which did not exist. Burt was born on 3 March 1883, the first child of Cyril Cecil Barrow Burt (b. 1857), a medical practitioner, and his wife Martha. He was born in London (some sources give", "psg_id": "1485763" }, { "title": "Reynolds (surname)", "text": "(1932-2016), American actress, dancer and singer; Christopher Reynolds, Australian Archbishop of Adelaide (1873–1893); as well as Burt Reynolds (1936-2018), American actor. The most ancient grant of a Coat of Arms found was a silver shield with a portcullis and three blue bars; A fox was the canting crest (French: \"renard\" = fox). The ancient family Motto for this distinguished name was: \"Jus meum tuebor\" (\"I will defend my right\") Or, \"\"Favente Deo\" (\"With God favouring\"). In Ireland, the \"Reynolds\" surname originates in and around County Leitrim, where the name was rather influential before the seventeenth century. In the Irish language,", "psg_id": "10680413" }, { "title": "The Two-Character Play", "text": "mounted a production of \"The Two-Character Play\" which ran from March 19 through April 26, directed by Romy Ashby, and starring husband and wife Charles Schick and Regina Bartkoff. The Two-Character Play The Two Character Play (also known as \"Out Cry\" in one of its alternate versions) is an American play by Tennessee Williams that premiered in London at the Hampstead Theatre in December 1967. Williams himself had great affection for the play, and described it as follows: After winning critical and popular acclaim with his earlier plays, Williams wanted to experiment and expand his writing style. His later creations", "psg_id": "12517399" }, { "title": "Shade, the Changing Man", "text": "Cecil Castellucci and artist Marley Zarcone. Beginning March 2018, the series changed names like many Young Animal titles. It is currently called \"Shade, The Changing Woman.\" \"Shade, the Changing Girl\" ended its run during the events of \"Milk Wars\" and began again in 2018 as \"Shade, The Changing Woman\" which went for six issues, ending in July 2018. The original Steve Ditko series is collected in \"The Steve Ditko Omnibus Vol. 1\" (2011). The Vertigo series is being collected into trade paperbacks. Shade, the Changing Man Shade, the Changing Man is a fictional comic book character created by Steve Ditko", "psg_id": "5166949" }, { "title": "Anauroch: The Empire of Shade", "text": "Vaughan, Thomas M. Reid, and Sean K. Reynolds, with cover art by William O'Connor and interior art by Eric Deschamps, Randy Gallegos, Fred Hooper, Monte Michael Moore, William O'Connor, and Francis Tsai. Martin Drury of RPGamer wrote that the adventure \"[...] just does not live up to expectations. [...] Despite a few bright spots, \"Anauroch: The Empire of Shade\" falls short of sending \"Wizards of the Coast\"'s 3.5 Edition publishing days out with a bang. Game Masters and players who participated in the first two adventures of the trilogy will probably want to play through it out of necessity, but", "psg_id": "16560652" }, { "title": "Rob Reynolds (musician)", "text": "College, Hong Kong, and Paul Reynolds, programme leader in Sociology and Social Psychology, at Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire. The family moved around a lot with his father's work and eventually settled when Rob was two years old in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. He attended Rossett High School. At the age of 15 he started singing blues and jazz in local venues, formed Burt Reynolds and the Boardwalkers and joined various other bands. He started learning the guitar at 16 which gave him the ability to write his own material. When his father died in August 1993, he felt the need", "psg_id": "13867647" }, { "title": "Weston Burt", "text": "2013. The song was included on an extended play, also titled \"Lucky Sometimes\", which was released in June 2013. A second single, \"Smile That Smile,\" was released in October 2013. Weston Burt Weston Burt (born in Fort Payne, Alabama) is an American country music singer. Burt is the flagship artist for HitShop Records, a record label distributed by Warner Music Nashville. Burt's debut single, \"Lucky Sometimes,\" was released in March 2013. Billy Dukes of \"Taste of Country\" gave the song four stars out of five, writing that \"it's performed with the confidence and conviction from someone who expects to be", "psg_id": "17773851" }, { "title": "Andrew Burt", "text": "Andrew Burt Andrew Burt (23 May 1945 – 16 November 2018) was an English actor, voiceover artist, and counsellor. Burt was educated at Silcoates School, Wakefield and the University of Kent, where he received a degree in English Literature. He trained at Rose Bruford College of Drama and had considerable repertory experience, his preferred medium of acting being the stage. He played the original Jack Sugden in \"Emmerdale Farm\", from 1972 to 1973 (with a brief return in 1976), before handing over the character to another actor, Clive Hornby. Burt had considerable repertory experience in Perth, Cheltenham and the Worthing", "psg_id": "5967732" }, { "title": "Burt Hummel", "text": "is upset at not being considered for the solo on \"Defying Gravity\" in the episode \"Wheels\"—the song, originally written for a female character in the musical \"Wicked\", is initially given to Rachel (Lea Michele)—Burt complains to Principal Figgins (Iqbal Theba) that his son is being discriminated against, and Kurt is allowed to audition. Burt receives an anonymous abusive phone call about his son's sexual orientation, and when Kurt sees how upset his father is, he deliberately sabotages his audition to spare Burt more pain. Kurt sets up Burt with Finn's widowed mother Carole (Romy Rosemont) in the episode \"Home\", hoping", "psg_id": "14529347" }, { "title": "Maxwell Struthers Burt", "text": "is being painted in opposition to Proper Philadelphia's conservatism, which the novel's main character, Felix Bartain Macalister, readily acknowledges: \"...I think I'm what might be called a radical liberal, but I'm for evolution, not revolution.\" At the end of the novel, Felix escapes and finds himself on horseback in... Wyoming. Burt's papers are housed at Princeton University. Collections of poetry Plays Novels Collections of short stories Non fiction Magazine articles (Also see pseudonym Burt Struthers) Maxwell Struthers Burt Maxwell Struthers Burt (October 18, 1882 Baltimore, Maryland – August 29, 1954, Jackson Hole, Wyoming), was an American novelist, poet, and short-story", "psg_id": "6967673" }, { "title": "Carl Reynolds", "text": "batting average (.359), home runs (22), RBI (104), runs (103), hits (202), triples (18) and games played (138). On July 2, he hit three home runs in consecutive at bats. In the first game of a Senators-Yankees doubleheader on July 4, 1932, Reynolds sustained a broken jaw when he was punched by Bill Dickey after a collision at home plate. Dickey was suspended for 30 days and fined $1000 and Reynolds did not play again until August 13. In his 13-year career, Reynolds was a .302 hitter with 80 home runs and 699 RBI in 1222 games. Reynolds died in", "psg_id": "4338547" }, { "title": "Shade Rupe", "text": "into your brain – altering them so that after reading this book you can’t be the same person as before.\" Teller of Penn & Teller created a fantasmagoric spook show with Coney Island showman Todd Robbins entitled Play Dead. At the suggestion of filmmaker Ezekiel Zabrowski Teller asked if Shade could document the production, which led to Shade directing the filming of the live production during performances at the Players Theatre in Manhattan's Greenwich Village in July 2011. Edited by Teller into the finished film, Play Dead had its world premiere at the 16th Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal,", "psg_id": "15253963" }, { "title": "Hugo Johnstone-Burt", "text": "a second series in which he reprised his role. In March 2012, Johnstone-Burt joined the cast of drama series \"Tricky Business\". The following month, Johnstone-Burt revealed that he had filmed a guest role for the soap opera \"Home and Away\". The actor called his character, Jamie Sharpe, \"a super-creepy stalker guy\" and said he had worked a lot with Ada Nicodemou (Leah Patterson-Baker). He also appeared alongside Magda Szubanski in the musical drama film \"Goddess\". In 2015, Johnstone-Burt continued to appear in his role of Hugh in the third season of \"Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries\", and he had a leading", "psg_id": "16762314" } ]
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which comedian starred in the abc sitcom chicken soup?
[ { "title": "Chicken Soup (TV series)", "text": "the New York City Mayoral elections. Chicken Soup (TV series) Chicken Soup is an American sitcom starring Jackie Mason and Lynn Redgrave that aired on ABC from September 12 to November 7, 1989. The series focuses on the interfaith relationship of a middle-aged Jewish man, Jackie (Mason), and an Irish Catholic woman, Maddie (Redgrave). Episodes centered around humorous situations and obstacles caused by the couple's different religions. \"Chicken Soup\" was scheduled after the number one primetime series \"Roseanne\", but was canceled because it could not hold a large enough percentage of the audience from its lead-in and because of controversy", "psg_id": "10740537" } ]
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[ { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "soup with vegetables and noodle or vermicelli, served with steamed rice, pieces of lontong or ketupat. In India chicken soup is one of the most popular appetizers. There are many forms of chicken soup which exist, Sweet Corn Chicken Soup being the most famous. Other variants of chicken soup are Spicy Indian Chicken Soup, Clear Chicken Soup, Hot and Sour and Chicken Noodle Soup. Usually most of the Chicken soups are served with Bread Crumbs and sometimes with boiled eggs too. It is a very popular selling item by the road side vendors and Dhaba usually in winters. In Italy,", "psg_id": "573163" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "soup is caldo tlalpeño which is garnished with chopped avocado, white cheese, and a chipotle chile. In Pakistan various forms of chicken soups exist. The most famous one is Chicken Corn Soup. Other variants are Chicken Egg Soup and Simple Chicken Soup. Aguadito de pollo is a traditional chicken soup in Peruvian cuisine consisting of chicken, cilantro, vegetables and spices. Caldo de Gallina (lit., \"broth of hen\"), the Peruvian form of chicken soup, is made with whole pieces of chicken instead of chopped or shredded chicken, along with potatoes, egg noodles, and hard-boiled eggs. Lime wedges and chili or aji", "psg_id": "573168" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "egg and even sour cream to their variations of the soup. Traditionally, chicken soup (or broth) in Britain is a clear and watery soup with chunky vegetables (such as carrot, celery and onion), chicken, salt and pepper. However, a thick, creamy variety called cream of chicken soup, which may not contain any vegetable pieces (depending on the recipe), is more popular today. A distinct version from Scotland that has become popular throughout the UK is cock-a-leekie soup, a clear, thin broth of shredded chicken and leeks. In the United States and Canada, chicken soup often has noodles or rice in", "psg_id": "573173" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "or dumplings. Cream of chicken soup is a thick, creamy, soup made with chicken stock and pieces, combined with milk (or cream) and flour, which might contain vegetable pieces, depending on the recipe. Several terms are used when referring to chicken soups: Chicken soup has long been touted as a form of folk medicine to treat symptoms of the common cold and related conditions. In 2000, scientists at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha studied the effect of chicken soup on the inflammatory response \"in vitro\". They found that some components of the chicken soup inhibit neutrophil migration,", "psg_id": "573154" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "chicken soup is made with chicken broth, vegetables, such as carrots, spices and herbs and small noodles. For the broth, a large hen, called a \"Suppenhuhn\" (lit.: \"soup hen\"), may be boiled, and pieces of it—especially from the boiled breast—can later be added to the soup. In southern Germany homemade chicken soup typically consists of chicken broth, to which spices and semolina dumplings or \"Spätzle\" noodles are added. Another dish made with chicken broth, pieces of chicken, boiled vegetables, and spices is known as \"Hühnereintopf\", meaning \"chicken stew\". Alternatively, homemade noodles may be added to the chicken broth, without vegetables,", "psg_id": "573159" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "soup with much less sodium than the traditional formulation is available, including many varieties produced by Campbell's, some with at little as 100 mg of sodium. Campbell's claims production of a chicken noodle soup that will find broad consumer acceptance, in short, that will sell, is very difficult. Chicken soup Chicken soup is a soup made from chicken, simmered in water, usually with various other ingredients. The classic chicken soup consists of a clear chicken broth, often with pieces of chicken or vegetables; common additions are pasta, dumplings, or grains such as rice and barley. Chicken soup has acquired the", "psg_id": "573176" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "difficult to come by, and broiler chickens (young chickens suitable for roasting or broiling) are often used to make soup. Typically sold as a condensed soup, canned chicken soup, such as Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup, is notable for its high sodium content, 890 mg per 1/2 cup serving, giving a 1 1/2 cup bowl of soup about 2,500 mg, a full days allowance in the case of the mainstream brand, Campbell's. Other condensed chicken soups such as Chicken with Rice or Chicken & Stars Soup produced by Campbell have similar amounts, as do generic versions of the product. Canned chicken", "psg_id": "573175" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "Chicken soup Chicken soup is a soup made from chicken, simmered in water, usually with various other ingredients. The classic chicken soup consists of a clear chicken broth, often with pieces of chicken or vegetables; common additions are pasta, dumplings, or grains such as rice and barley. Chicken soup has acquired the reputation of a folk remedy for colds and influenza, and in many countries is considered a comfort food. Variations on the flavor are gained by adding root vegetables such as parsnip, potato, sweet potato and celery root, herbs such as parsley, dill, other vegetables such as zucchini, whole", "psg_id": "573151" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "celeriac, parsley root and parsnip. Soup vermicelli, semolina dumplings or thin Spätzle noodles or small dumplings are also added to the soup. Even other vegetables may be used, such as green peas, a whole tomato and whole onions boiled along with the soup, mushrooms, asparagus, celery, green pepper, cauliflower, kohlrabi, green beans or parsley, in different combinations. In Indonesia chicken soup might appear as \"sayur sop\", vegetable and chicken broth soup that contains chicken pieces, potato, green beans, carrot, celery, and fried shallot. Another chicken soup variant commonly found across the country is soto ayam; a turmeric yellow spicy chicken", "psg_id": "573162" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "a preventer of sickness. \"Baeksuk\", which is the Korean counterpart to the chicken noodle soup of Western culture, is also popular among Koreans for its power to cure minor illnesses such as a cold. While the chicken noodle soup, as the name suggests, has some noodles in it, quite often Baeksuk does not contain any noodles. Caldo de pollo, also known as Consome de Pollo, is a common Latin-American soup made with whole chicken pieces instead of chopped or shredded chicken, and large cuts of vegetables, such as half-slices of potatoes and whole leaves of cabbage. Another variation of chicken", "psg_id": "573167" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "it, thus giving it its common name of \"chicken noodle soup\". The term may have been coined in a commercial for the Campbell Soup Company in the 1930s. The original 21 varieties of Campbell's condensed soup featured a \"chicken soup with noodles\", but when it was advertised on the \"Amos 'n' Andy\" radio show in the 1930s by a slip of the tongue the soup was referred to as \"chicken noodle soup\". Traditionally, American chicken soup was prepared using old hens too tough and stringy to be roasted or cooked for a short time. In modern times, these fowl are", "psg_id": "573174" }, { "title": "Chicken Soup for the Soul", "text": "\"Chicken Soup for the Soul\" titles. Later, they published \"Chicken Soup for the Soul\" books for specific demographics, such as \"Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul\", which came out in 1997 and was a major best-seller. New \"Chicken Soup for the Soul\" titles and sequels to existing books have been published on a regular basis since the first book came out in 1993. As of late 2013, the series included more than 200 titles. In 2008, the founders, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, sold the company to a new ownership group led by William J. Rouhana and Robert D.", "psg_id": "3887690" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "chicken soup is often served with pasta, in such dishes as \"cappelletti in brodo\", \"tortellini in brodo\" and \"passatelli\". Even when served on its own, the meat and any vegetables used are usually removed from the broth and served as a second dish. In Japan, chicken soup is known as \"torijiru\". Typically it starts with dashi, which is made from boiling konbu (kelp) and katsuobushi (dried skipjack tuna flakes), and not by boiling the chicken (whole chicken is not typically available in Japanese supermarkets). After the dashi is prepared, pieces of boneless chicken thigh meat are usually used and combined", "psg_id": "573164" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "to acetylcysteine, which is used by doctors for patients with bronchitis and other respiratory infections to help clear them. Chicken soup is also known as \"Jewish penicillin\", either as ersatz good penicillin, or as alternative to penicillin. Many Chinese soups are based on chicken broth. Typical Chinese chicken soup is made from old hens and is seasoned with ginger, scallions, black pepper, soy sauce, rice wine and sesame oil. A more elaborate version can be made from freshly killed old hen and various herbs such as ginseng, dried goji, and old ginger root. The soup is then boiled for hours.", "psg_id": "573156" }, { "title": "Chicken Soup for the Soul", "text": "Jacobs. Since then all new titles have been published by Chicken Soup for the Soul Publishing, LLC and distributed by Simon & Schuster. Under the new ownership group, Chicken Soup for the Soul has expanded into other products besides books. The company markets pet foods under the brand Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul and a line of soups, sauces and other prepared foods under the brand Chicken Soup for the Soul. In 2009, author Adeline Lee Zhia Ern was found to have plagiarized the story \"Happiness\" by Sarah Provençal from Jack Canfield's \"Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul", "psg_id": "3887691" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "pasta and shredded chicken meat. It is believed to help a person overcome colds and digestive problems, among other mild forms of sickness. In most regions of Romania, chicken soup known as ciorbă de pui consists of a clear or dense sour soup with strained chicken and vegetable broth, sometimes noodles have been added. Different versions, uses pieces of chicken and pieces of boiled vegetables (examples: onion, carrot, parsnip, celery, zucchini, peas, beans, leaves and root of parsley, peppers) and is seasoned usually with sour cream (smântână), tomato juice, lemon juice or borş. In Taiwan-style chicken soup dried jujube fruits,", "psg_id": "573171" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "(\"egg-lemon\") fashion, wherein beaten eggs mixed with lemon are added to a broth slowly so that the mixture heats up without curdling, also adding rice or pasta like \"kritharáki\" (\"little barley;\" orzo), resulting in a thicker texture; it is a traditional remedy for colds, stomach aches, and hangovers. Hungarian chicken soup is a clear soup, a consommé, called Újházi chicken soup. A consommé with entire pieces of chicken, chicken liver and heart, with chunky vegetables and spices like whole black peppercorn, bay leaves, salt and ground black pepper. The vegetables boiled along with the pieces of chicken are usually carrots,", "psg_id": "573161" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "with vegetables like daikon radish, carrot, burdock, konnyaku, welsh onion, mushrooms, potatoes, and taro root. At the end, different seasonings are added depending on the region of the country or type of soup. It could be a miso-based soup or soy sauce-based. Cooking sake, mirin, salt, and vinegar are also used with the soy sauce or miso. The pork equivalent called \"butajiru\" is more popular than the chicken-based soup. Bone stocks for ramen are also often made with chicken stock, and it is almost invariably used in the less common \"kotteri\" variety. Chicken soup is a traditional dish of the", "psg_id": "573165" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "by hand and stored in the refrigerator until ready for use in the soup. Chicken soup can be a relatively low fat food: fat can be removed by chilling the soup after cooking and skimming the layer of congealed fat from the top. A study determined that \"prolonged cooking of a bone in soup increases the calcium content of the soup when cooked at an acidic, but not at a neutral pH\". Strictly speaking, chicken soup, unless qualified, implies that the soup is served as a thin broth, with pieces of meat, and possibly vegetables, and either noodles, rice, barley,", "psg_id": "573153" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "with sliced chicken, broth, noodles, chopped vegetables. Mami is also associated with the cold, rainy season as well. Other chicken dishes are considered soups. \"Tinola\" has chicken cuts in broth, with ginger, chayote, and chili pepper leaves. \"Sinampalukang manok\" is basically just a chicken version of \"sinigang\", but here the meat is browned first before being boiled in the water. The Polish chicken soup is called rosół. It is commonly served with fine noodles, boiled carrots and sometimes parsley. The broth is served separate from chicken meat. Chicken soup is known as canja, a chicken broth prepared with rice or", "psg_id": "573170" }, { "title": "Chicken Soup for the Soul", "text": "Association of America. Chicken Soup for the Soul Chicken Soup for the Soul is a self-help, consumer good and media company based in Cos Cob, CT. It is known for the \"Chicken Soup for the Soul\" series of books. The first book, like most subsequent titles in the series, consisted of inspirational true stories about ordinary people's lives. The book became a major best-seller and something of a social phenomenon because of its ability to change others' perspective of certain topics.The books are widely varied, each with a different theme. Today Chicken Soup for the Soul Publishing, LLC continues to", "psg_id": "3887693" }, { "title": "Chicken Soup for the Soul", "text": "Chicken Soup for the Soul Chicken Soup for the Soul is a self-help, consumer good and media company based in Cos Cob, CT. It is known for the \"Chicken Soup for the Soul\" series of books. The first book, like most subsequent titles in the series, consisted of inspirational true stories about ordinary people's lives. The book became a major best-seller and something of a social phenomenon because of its ability to change others' perspective of certain topics.The books are widely varied, each with a different theme. Today Chicken Soup for the Soul Publishing, LLC continues to publish about a", "psg_id": "3887688" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "pepper paste are added as condiments. Chicken soup in the Philippines is called \"sopas\" and has some western influences in it. While there are many variations in the recipe, it usually contains chicken strips in broth, onions, vegetables (mainly carrots, cabbage and celery), and macaroni noodles. It is cooked with evaporated milk to give it richer flavor. \"Sopas\" is normally associated with the cold, rainy season in the Philippines, and may thus be regarded as local comfort food. Another chicken soup is called \"mami\" which its style derives from its other Asian neighboring countries, especially East Asia and normally served", "psg_id": "573169" }, { "title": "Chicken and duck blood soup", "text": "Chicken and duck blood soup Chicken and duck blood soup () is a Shanghainese soup-based blood dish, using the blood of chicken and duck as a principal ingredient. Created by Xu Fuquan, a hawker from Shanghai, and described to be sour and spicy in taste, the dish is viewed as a healthy food with medicinal value in Shanghai. Chicken and duck blood soup was invented by little-known Shanghainese hawker Xu Fuquan, who made the dish by mixing hot chicken and duck blood with the head and feet of a chicken, before boiling it in an iron pot, which he dubbed", "psg_id": "17387624" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "and with only pickling spice, salt and pepper added to it. In Ghana, chicken soup is often seasoned with lemon juice or vinegar. Very often people add a mixture of yogurt and egg towards the end of the cooking process to make the soup denser and creamier. One egg and 100–150mL of yogurt are combined in a deep cup and mixed until smooth. This gets stirred slowly into the soup after the pot is removed from heat to prevent curdling. Finely fresh chopped parsley is often added before serving. In Greece, chicken soup is most commonly made in the \"avgolemono\"", "psg_id": "573160" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "with lemon. The Danish \"hønsekødssuppe\" is traditionally cooked using large hens specifically reserved for soup, known as \"suppehøner\" (\"soup-hens\"). Vegetables like celeriac, carrots, onions and leek are usually added and typical flavourings are thyme, laurels and white pepper. The soup may be served with small white dumplings and meatballs. As part of traditional housekeeping, the cooked meat is reserved for other dishes such as \"høns i asparges\" (\"hens in asparagus\") or \"hønsesalat\" (\"hens-salad\"). The French serve chicken-based forms of bouillon and consommé. Typical French seasonings for chicken soup includes: bay leaves, fresh thyme, dry white wine and garlic. In Germany", "psg_id": "573158" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "Jewish kitchen. The soup is prepared with herbs like parsley and fresh dill or thyme, was often served with \"knaidlach\" (matzah balls), \"kreplach\" (dumplings), lokshen (flat egg noodles), or \"mandlen (Shkedei Marak in Israel)\" (soup \"almonds\"). A traditional garnish was \"eyerlekh\" (little eggs). These unlaid chicken eggs were taken from a hen and boiled in the soup.\" Modern health standards make these difficult to obtain now. \"Samgyetang\" is a Korean chicken soup with Korean ginseng, dried jujube fruits, garlic, ginger, glutinous rice, and sometimes other medicinal herbs. It is held to be not only a cure for physical ailments but", "psg_id": "573166" }, { "title": "Chicken Soup for the Soul", "text": "IV\". In 2013, the company announced plans to produce a television series and movie with Alcon Entertainment. Chicken Soup for the Soul has produced television programming with other partners, including PBS. Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment now owns owns Screen Media Ventures, LLC, a leading global independent television and film distribution company, and Popcornflix, an ad-based online video service. The original series held a spot on the New York Times Best Seller list continuously from 1994 - 1998. Chicken Soup for the Soul: What I Learned From the Dog was named \"Best Anthology\" of 2010 by the Dog Writers", "psg_id": "3887692" }, { "title": "Chicken and duck blood soup", "text": "a \"metal cow\". In 1973, during his visit to Shanghai, then-King of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk tried chicken and duck blood soup and reportedly enjoyed the dish a lot, having consumed countless bowls of it. The soup is made by boiling the blood of chicken and duck, alongside a handful of chicken organs and other body parts. Chicken and duck blood soup is described to have a sour-spicy taste. The dish is viewed as a healthy food with medicinal value in Shanghai. Chicken and duck blood soup is so famous in Shanghai that one source goes on to label it as", "psg_id": "17387625" }, { "title": "Chicken and duck blood soup", "text": "a cultural icon of the city. It is sold mostly at Shanghai's City God Temple. Kellie Schmitt of \"CNN\" describes the dish as one of \"Shanghai's weirdest foods\", although adding that it \"tastes better than it looks\". Chicken and duck blood soup Chicken and duck blood soup () is a Shanghainese soup-based blood dish, using the blood of chicken and duck as a principal ingredient. Created by Xu Fuquan, a hawker from Shanghai, and described to be sour and spicy in taste, the dish is viewed as a healthy food with medicinal value in Shanghai. Chicken and duck blood soup", "psg_id": "17387626" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "Bogotá, Colombia’s capital, is known for a version of chicken soup called \"ajiaco\". Along with chicken, \"ajiaco\" typically includes corn, three types of potatoes, avocado, capers, an herb called \"guascas\", and is served with a dollop of cream. Sancocho de Gallina is another popular dish throughout Colombia and in neighboring countries. This is a broth that includes entire pieces of (often rather tough) soup hen on the bone with large pieces of plantain, potato, cassava and/or other vegetables. A bowl of Sancocho is usually an entire meal. There are Region, as in Medellin — Antioquia, that some people enjoy Sancocho", "psg_id": "573157" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "garlic cloves or tomatoes and black pepper. The soup should be brought slowly to a boil and then simmered in a covered pot on a very low flame for one to three hours, adding water if necessary. A clearer broth is achieved by skimming the drops of fat off the top of the soup as it is cooking, first bringing the chicken to boil from a pot of cold water and discarding the water before continuing, or straining it through a strainer or cheesecloth. Saffron or turmeric are sometimes added as a yellow colorant. Then, the chicken can be shredded", "psg_id": "573152" }, { "title": "Chicken Noodle Soup (song)", "text": "shuffling, arm swinging, and a pantomime of the song's lyrics. Chicken Noodle Soup (song) \"Chicken Noodle Soup\" is a song by producer Da Drizzle from Webstar's album \"\" (2006). It features rappers Young B and the Voice of Harlem. The song also has an associated dance. The song is characterized by a bass/club beat accompanied by an air raid siren, and Young B's vocals on most of the song. The remix features rapper Trina with Webstar, Young B, and Voice of Harlem as well as Rihanna. \"Chicken Noodle Soup\" also has an accompanying dance. Originating in Harlem, the dance spread", "psg_id": "9403392" }, { "title": "Chicken Noodle Soup (song)", "text": "Chicken Noodle Soup (song) \"Chicken Noodle Soup\" is a song by producer Da Drizzle from Webstar's album \"\" (2006). It features rappers Young B and the Voice of Harlem. The song also has an associated dance. The song is characterized by a bass/club beat accompanied by an air raid siren, and Young B's vocals on most of the song. The remix features rapper Trina with Webstar, Young B, and Voice of Harlem as well as Rihanna. \"Chicken Noodle Soup\" also has an accompanying dance. Originating in Harlem, the dance spread virally during 2006 on YouTube. The basic dance features exaggerated", "psg_id": "9403391" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "which may have an anti-inflammatory effect that could \"hypothetically\" lead to temporary ease from symptoms of illness. However, since these results have been obtained from purified cells (and directly applied), the diluted soup \"in vivo\" effect is debatable. \"The New York Times\" reviewed the University of Nebraska study, among others, in 2007 and concluded that \"none of the research is conclusive, and it is not known whether the changes measured in the laboratory really have a meaningful effect on people with cold symptoms.\" It has also been shown that chicken soup contains the Amino acid cysteine, which is very similar", "psg_id": "573155" }, { "title": "Ralph Harris (comedian)", "text": "co-starred in \"Dreamgirls\" and \"Evan Almighty\". In 1994, Harris had his own sitcom, \"On Our Own\", on ABC, where he played Josh Jerrico and Aunt Jelcinda. The show lasted from September 13, 1994 to April 14, 1995. Harris placed 5th on season five of the reality show \"Last Comic Standing\". Harris also released a comedy CD entitled \"Hickey Head\" in 2007 and continues to tour performing stand-up. Ralph Harris (comedian) Ralph Louis Harris is an American comedian, actor, and writer. Harris is best known for his role as Josh Jerrico in the TGIF sitcom \"On Our Own\", and his stand", "psg_id": "10837537" }, { "title": "Jack Gallagher (comedian)", "text": "\"Heartbreak Ridge\" with Clint Eastwood and the made-for-television \"Incident at Ruby Ridge\". Gallagher briefly starred in his own sitcom, \"Bringing up Jack\" on ABC. He can now be seen as the co-host of the syndicated Public Television series \"MoneyTrack\". Gallagher lives in Sacramento, California with his wife Jean Ellen and two sons, Declan and Liam (who is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder). Jack Gallagher (comedian) Jack Gallagher (born August 15, 1953) is an American comedian, actor, and writer with a recurring role (as a doctor) on the HBO sitcom \"Curb Your Enthusiasm\". As a television host, he has won Emmy", "psg_id": "6183330" }, { "title": "Chicken soup", "text": "dried shiitake, and other various herbs also sometimes added. While it may be possible to use regular ginseng in the recipe, a special type of ginseng called San qi is commonly used. This is grown almost exclusively in Wenshan County, Yunnan Province. The roots are powdered for ease of use, although it may also be possible to use the flowerheads. Ukrainians traditionally prefer an often simple chicken and vegetable bouillon with added noodles or rice, and a pinch of fresh herbs. Another type of chicken soup in Ukraine includes chicken, noodles, carrot, potato and onion. Some cooks add chopped boiled", "psg_id": "573172" }, { "title": "Chicken Soup with Barley", "text": "Chicken Soup with Barley Chicken Soup with Barley is a 1956 play by British playwright Arnold Wesker. It is the first of a trilogy and was first performed on stage in 1958 at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry, where Wesker's two other plays of that trilogy—\"Roots\" and \"I'm Talking About Jerusalem\"—also premiered. The play is split into three acts, each with two scenes. The play is about the Jewish Kahn family living in 1936 in London, and traces the downfall of their ideals in a changing world, parallel to the disintegration of the family, until 1956. The protagonists are the", "psg_id": "7168298" }, { "title": "Chicken Soup with Barley", "text": "of Sarah was based on Arnold Wesker's aunt, Sarah Wesker, who was a trade union activist in the East End of London. A major revival, starring Samantha Spiro, was staged at the Royal Court in the summer of 2011. Chicken Soup with Barley Chicken Soup with Barley is a 1956 play by British playwright Arnold Wesker. It is the first of a trilogy and was first performed on stage in 1958 at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry, where Wesker's two other plays of that trilogy—\"Roots\" and \"I'm Talking About Jerusalem\"—also premiered. The play is split into three acts, each with", "psg_id": "7168300" }, { "title": "The Soup (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Soup (Seinfeld) \"The Soup\" is the 93rd episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the seventh episode of the sixth season. It aired on November 10, 1994. George flirts with Kelly (Tracy Kolis), a waitress from Monk's Café, and Elaine has just returned from a trip to England with Mr. Pitt. She met a man there and has flown him back with her frequent-flyer miles. Kenny Bania (Steve Hytner), an obnoxious comedian, offers Jerry a brand-new Armani suit for free. Bania delivers the suit but insists Jerry should buy him a meal in exchange. Meanwhile, after his kidney", "psg_id": "7832843" }, { "title": "Macaroni soup", "text": "from the American chicken noodle soup. It is made with macaroni, various vegetables and meat (usually chicken), with added evaporated milk. It is regarded as a comfort food and commonly served during cold days or to sick people. In Los Angeles it is sometimes served with chilli. The soup is also known in Malaysia, where it is sometimes served with chicken balls. Macaroni soup Macaroni soup is soup that includes macaroni. The food is a traditional dish in Italy, and is sometimes served with beans, which is known as \"pasta e fagioli\", and was also included in \"Mrs Beeton's Book", "psg_id": "12297681" }, { "title": "Sarah Haskins (comedian)", "text": "Are Changing The World\". In January 2010, Haskins parted ways with Current TV, leaving her central role in the Target Women segment behind. After InfoMania, Haskins and Emily Halpern co-wrote the short film \"DILF\". Haskins also co-starred in the short films \"The Cat Whisperer\" and \"How To Be Sexy\". Despite positive reviews by critics, Haskins' sitcom project \"Trophy Wife\" aired for one season on ABC before being canceled. Haskins married writer Geoffrey Edwards, son of Blake Edwards and stepson of Julie Andrews, on August 6, 2010, and gave birth to a child in December 2010. Sarah Haskins (comedian) Sarah Haskins", "psg_id": "12971442" }, { "title": "Chicken Soup for the Soul", "text": "dozen new books per year. The company has branched out into other categories such as food, pet food, and television programming. Motivational speakers Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen collaborated on the first \"Chicken Soup for the Soul\" book, compiling inspirational, true stories they had heard from their audience members. Many of the stories came from members of the audience of their inspirational talks. The book was rejected by major publishers in New York but accepted by a small, self-help publisher in Florida called HCI. After the success of the first book, Canfield and Hansen, with HCI, published additional, similar", "psg_id": "3887689" }, { "title": "David Mitchell (comedian)", "text": "David Mitchell (comedian) David James Stuart Mitchell (born 14 July 1974) is a British comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He is half of the comedy duo Mitchell and Webb, alongside Robert Webb. The duo starred in the Channel 4 sitcom \"Peep Show\", in which Mitchell plays Mark Corrigan. Mitchell won the British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance in 2009 for his performance in the show. The duo have written and starred in several sketch shows including \"Bruiser\", \"The Mitchell and Webb Situation\", \"That Mitchell and Webb Sound\" and also \"That Mitchell and Webb Look\". Mitchell and Webb", "psg_id": "4448963" }, { "title": "The Soup Nazi", "text": "The Soup Nazi \"The Soup Nazi\" is the 116th episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\", which was the sixth episode of the seventh season. It first aired in the United States on November 2, 1995. The Soup Nazi is also the nickname of the eponymous character, Yev Kassem, played by Larry Thomas. The term \"Nazi\" is used as an exaggeration of the excessively strict regimentation he constantly demands of his patrons (cf. \"Grammar Nazi\"). Jerry, George and Elaine visit a new soup stand Kramer has been praising. Jerry explains that the owner, Yev Kassem, is known as the \"Soup Nazi\"", "psg_id": "7833031" }, { "title": "The Soup Nazi", "text": "of the series. The Soup Nazi \"The Soup Nazi\" is the 116th episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\", which was the sixth episode of the seventh season. It first aired in the United States on November 2, 1995. The Soup Nazi is also the nickname of the eponymous character, Yev Kassem, played by Larry Thomas. The term \"Nazi\" is used as an exaggeration of the excessively strict regimentation he constantly demands of his patrons (cf. \"Grammar Nazi\"). Jerry, George and Elaine visit a new soup stand Kramer has been praising. Jerry explains that the owner, Yev Kassem, is known as", "psg_id": "7833043" }, { "title": "Wedding soup", "text": "Wedding soup Wedding soup or Italian wedding soup is an Italian soup consisting of green vegetables and meat. It is popular in the United States, where it is a staple in many Italian restaurants. Wedding soup consists of green vegetables (usually endive and escarole or cabbage, lettuce, kale, and/or spinach) and meat (usually meatballs and/or sausage sometimes chicken containing Italian parsley and parmesan cheese) in a clear chicken-based broth. Wedding soup sometimes contains pasta (usually cavatelli, fusilli, acini di pepe, pastina, orzo, etc.), lentils, or grated parmesan cheese. The term \"wedding soup\" comes from the Italian language phrase \"\"minestra maritata\"\"", "psg_id": "2821907" }, { "title": "Cream of broccoli soup", "text": "to the company. Some of the dishes in the booklet included \"Easy broccoli bake\" and \"Two-step chicken broccoli divan\". After this soup's debut, the company devised and marketed additional cream of broccoli-style soups, such as broccoli cheese soup, chunky chicken broccoli cheese soup and cream of chicken and broccoli soup. Cream of broccoli soup Cream of broccoli soup is a soup prepared with broccoli, stock and milk or cream as primary ingredients. Ingredient variations exist, as do vegan versions. It is also a commercially, mass-produced soup, often sold in cans. Several recipes use canned cream of broccoli soup as an", "psg_id": "18262405" }, { "title": "The Soup", "text": "season on July 20, 2011. \"Celebrity Soup\" was the British version of the American show hosted by comedian Iain Lee. Unlike \"The Soup\", \"Celebrity Soup\" airs 19 episodes in a season, instead of year-round like in the United States. It had some of the same features as the original (i.e. \"Chat Stew\"), but also has its own running gags and features. The series had a similar set, with a window overlooking London's Big Ben instead of Hollywood, as in the U.S. original. \"The Soup Investigates\" was a spin-off of The Soup. It features most of the same crew, including Joel", "psg_id": "4702073" }, { "title": "The Soup", "text": "The Soup The Soup is an American television series that aired weekly on E! from July 1, 2004 until December 18, 2015. The program was a revamped version of \"Talk Soup\" that focused on recaps of various popular culture and television moments of the week. The show was hosted by comedian Joel McHale, who provided sarcastic and satirical commentary on the various clips. On November 18, 2015, \"The Soup\" was cancelled by E! and its last episode aired December 18, 2015. On February 18, 2018, \"The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale\", a spiritual successor to \"The Soup\", premiered on", "psg_id": "4702053" }, { "title": "Cup-a-Soup", "text": "Poland it is sold under the Knorr brand. Flavours include minestrone, chicken noodle, tomato soup and chicken and vegetable. Low-calorie versions also exist in the UK, under the name \"Slim-a-Soup\", and include slightly different flavors, such as Mediterranean tomato. 2007 saw the introduction of \"Cup-a-Soup Extra\", individual sachets of soup and pasta sold in a variety of flavors, including cheese and broccoli (with tagliatelle), chicken and mushroom (with pasta), minestrone, and Tangy Salsa Tomato. Batchelor's Cup-a-Soup Extra Minestrone with Pasta lists the following ingredients as served (greatest first): Water, Pasta (18%), Vegetables (5%) (Carrot 2%, onion, peas (0.5%), leek), maize", "psg_id": "4438192" }, { "title": "Lime soup", "text": "that gives the flavor to the soup. This fruit begins its season in the cold months. The soup is accompanied with chicken, tomato, bell pepper, cilantro, tortilla chips. In some places of Mexico and the world it is difficult to find the lime from Yucatan, so it can be substituted with Florida common lime or Persian lime without any substantial changes in the final flavor. The taste of this Yucatecan soup is light, with a hint of citrus from lime. The soup is accompanied with chicken, tomato, bell pepper, cilantro, tortilla chips and other ingredients. Generally, lime soup is served", "psg_id": "19791750" }, { "title": "Cock-a-leekie soup", "text": "this soup. The vegetarian version has leeks and may include mixed vegetables, chicken flavoured meat substitute and/or prunes. Cock-a-leekie soup Cock-a-leekie soup is a Scottish soup dish consisting of leeks and peppered chicken stock, often thickened with rice, or sometimes barley. The original recipe added prunes during cooking, and traditionalists still garnish with a julienne of prunes. While it is called \"Scotland's National Soup\", it probably originated as a chicken and onion soup in France. By the 16th century, it had made its way to Scotland, where the onions were replaced with leeks. The first recipe was printed in 1598,", "psg_id": "6258954" }, { "title": "The Soup", "text": "McHale as the host. In the spin-off, the reporters go looking for potentially funny celebrity news stories. It is a spoof of investigative journalism. The Soup The Soup is an American television series that aired weekly on E! from July 1, 2004 until December 18, 2015. The program was a revamped version of \"Talk Soup\" that focused on recaps of various popular culture and television moments of the week. The show was hosted by comedian Joel McHale, who provided sarcastic and satirical commentary on the various clips. On November 18, 2015, \"The Soup\" was cancelled by E! and its last", "psg_id": "4702074" }, { "title": "Nangchang Jar soup", "text": "Nangchang Jar soup Nangchang Jar soup is a Jiangxi cuisine of China, and it is meat soup which is carried by jar and stored in a big crock. Similar to Guangdong soup, the Jiangxi jar soup can be made from various ingredients from pork-bone, chicken and duck to different kinds of Chinese medicinal materials like ginseng, codonopsis and Chinese wolfberry. Nonetheless, the Jiangxijar soup has its own uniqueness which makes it differ from other kinds of Chinese soup. Without pot cover, each soup jar is covered by silver foil with a tiny hole for letting out steam within when the", "psg_id": "19905736" }, { "title": "Nangchang Jar soup", "text": "prefer soup at their dining-table, they believe that having soup can help them derive nutrients to build a strong body. Moreover, Chinese people believe that having soup can somehow reduce the intake of other staple food, which is good for avoiding getting fat. Nangchang Jar soup Nangchang Jar soup is a Jiangxi cuisine of China, and it is meat soup which is carried by jar and stored in a big crock. Similar to Guangdong soup, the Jiangxi jar soup can be made from various ingredients from pork-bone, chicken and duck to different kinds of Chinese medicinal materials like ginseng, codonopsis", "psg_id": "19905739" }, { "title": "Coconut soup", "text": "potatoes, taro and sabá bananas, and other ingredients. \"Bilo-bilo\" is a variant of \"binignit\" that includes jelly-like balls prepared using glutinous rice flour. Thai \"Khao soi\" is a noodle soup dish prepared with egg noodles, coconut milk, curry and meats such as beef and chicken, and served with pickled mustard greens and raw shallots. Red curry is a Thai soup prepared using coconut milk, meats and red curry as main ingredients. \"Tom kha kai\" (Thai coconut soup) is a Thai soup prepared using coconut milk, chicken, mushrooms, chili peppers, galangal, lemongrass and other ingredients. \"Tom yam kathi\" is a Thai", "psg_id": "20182542" }, { "title": "Chicken feet", "text": "common popular delicacy in Indonesia, especially in Java. The most common way to serve chicken feet in Indonesia is in spicy traditional soup called \"soto\", nevertheless, the Chinese style dimsum chicken feet is also available in some Chinese restaurants in Indonesia. \"Soto ceker\" is chicken foot served in rather clear yellowish spicy \"soto\" broth soup, which uses spices including ground shallot, garlic, galangal, ginger, candlenut, bruised lemongrass, \"daun salam\" (Indonesian bayleaf) and turmeric that add the yellowish color, served with cabbage, celery, rice noodles, and garnished to taste with \"sambal\", lime and soy. \"Soto ceker\" is one of the popular", "psg_id": "6989024" }, { "title": "Egg drop soup", "text": "chopped scallion and black pepper. A simple egg dough dumplings similar to lazy vareniki or the Ukrainian halushky are a frequent addition in the southern regions. In Cyprus and Greece the egg is beaten and then slowly stirred in the soup so it does not curdle. Lemon and rice are the additional ingredients besides the chicken stock to make Avgolemono. Egg drop soup Egg drop soup (traditional: 蛋花湯; pinyin: dànhuātāng; literally \"egg flower soup\") is a Chinese soup of wispy beaten eggs in boiled chicken broth. Condiments such as black pepper or white pepper, and finely chopped scallions and tofu", "psg_id": "19029075" }, { "title": "Chicken feet", "text": "are often eaten as \"anju\" (food served with alcohol). Chicken feet are commonly used as a main or supplementary ingredient in chicken soup. Chicken feet are also known as \"ceker\" in Malaysia and are traditionally popular mostly among Malays of Javanese, Chinese and Siamese descent. Many traditional Malay restaurants in the state of Johor offer chicken feet that are cooked together with Malay-style curry and eaten with roti canai. In the state of Selangor, chicken feet are either boiled in soup until the bones are soft with vegetables and spices or deep fried in palm oil. Chicken feet are also", "psg_id": "6989028" }, { "title": "The Sitcom Showdown", "text": "episode of their favourite sitcom after the episode was over but such a concept never materialized. In a 2014 interview with Richard Herring Baker described the show as a \"stinker\" and \"not the worst show there's ever been but it was close\". The Sitcom Showdown The Sitcom Showdown is a British television quiz show hosted by Danny Baker. To date, it has run for one five-episode series, and was produced by UMTV for the UKTV Gold digital television channel. Each episode features two teams of three - a 'superfan', their best friend, and a comedian/celebrity. Each team represents their favourite", "psg_id": "7590502" }, { "title": "The Sitcom Showdown", "text": "The Sitcom Showdown The Sitcom Showdown is a British television quiz show hosted by Danny Baker. To date, it has run for one five-episode series, and was produced by UMTV for the UKTV Gold digital television channel. Each episode features two teams of three - a 'superfan', their best friend, and a comedian/celebrity. Each team represents their favourite sitcom, and through numerous rounds of quizzes, challenges and good-old laughs, the teams collect points in order to crown an eventual 'winning' show. The show was conceived and developed by Baker who originally envisioned the winning team being allowed to show an", "psg_id": "7590501" }, { "title": "Snake soup", "text": "Snake soup Snake soup () is a popular Cantonese delicacy and health supplement in Hong Kong, which contains the meats of at least two types of snakes as the main ingredients. The soup tastes slightly sweet because of the addition of chrysanthemum leaves and spices, while the snake meat in the soup is said to resemble the texture and taste of chicken meat. Snake soup is usually served in specialised stores known as \"Snake King\" or \"Shea Wang\" (literal meaning: an expert in cooking snakes), mostly located in Shum Shui Po and Kowloon City, in fall or winter season for", "psg_id": "17649347" }, { "title": "Tomato soup", "text": "Tomato soup Tomato soup is a soup made with tomatoes as the primary ingredient. It may be served hot or cold in a bowl, and may be made in a variety of ways. It may be smooth in texture, and there are also recipes which include chunks (or small pieces) of tomato, cream and chicken/vegetable stock. Popular toppings for tomato soup include sour cream or croutons. Tomato soup is one of the top comfort foods in Poland and the United States. It can be made fresh by blanching tomatoes, removing the skins, then blending into a puree. The first published", "psg_id": "6878705" }, { "title": "Leek soup", "text": "vichyssoise, which is generally served cold. Leek soup Leek soup is a soup based on potatoes, leeks, stock (usually chicken), and heavy cream. Other ingredients used may be salt and pepper, and various spices. Generally the potatoes are diced and cooked in broth, while the leeks are chopped and sautéed. After this all ingredients are combined and stirred. Chives may be used for garnish. Leek soup is strongly associated with Wales, and is an important item of Welsh cuisine. In Romania, this soup is popular and known as \"Ciorbă de praz\", and in France it is called \"Soupe aux poireaux.\"", "psg_id": "10017476" }, { "title": "Canja de Goa (Goan soup)", "text": "Canja de Goa (Goan soup) Canja de Goa (Goan soup) is a typical soup of the Indo-Portuguese cuisine of Goa, Daman and Diu, which once formed part of the Portuguese State of India, and is inspired by Portuguese soup. It is prepared with chicken, local sausage, onion, garlic, rice, water and salt. All these ingredients are cooked together in a saucepan or in a pressure cooker. Finally, extract of chicken bones is added. According to tradition, in Goa, it was made for women who gave birth in the family home. After the first birth, the mothers-in-law sent to the brides", "psg_id": "19437944" }, { "title": "Chicken feet", "text": "feet is serving it in simple soup (\"sop\" or \"sup\") called \"sop ceker\", which mainly contains chicken broth, chicken feet, vegetables especially potato and carrot, shallot, garlic and black pepper. The deep fried peeled chicken feet, which has been separated from its bones, might be served as a crispy snack treat as \"kripik ceker\" (chicken feet crackers). In Indonesia, the soft peeled boneless chicken feet are a popular choice for baby food — given to babies between 6–12 months old. It often served as \"nasi tim\": steamed rice with boneless chicken feet, mashed liver and vegetable broth. Chicken feet which", "psg_id": "6989026" }, { "title": "Chicken feet", "text": "consists of tendons, skin and cartilage, is rich in gelatinous collagen, and is traditionally believed to be beneficial for infants' skin, nails, joints and bone development. In Jamaican cuisine, chicken feet are mainly used to make chicken foot soup. The soup contains yams, potatoes, green/yellow banana, dumplings and special spices in addition to the chicken feet, and is slow cooked for a minimum of two hours. Chicken feet are also curried or stewed and served as a main part of a meal. In Korea, chicken feet are known as \"dakbal\" (), and grilled or stir-fried with hot chili sauce. They", "psg_id": "6989027" }, { "title": "Cream of broccoli soup", "text": "ingredients, such as potato, leeks, chicken, cheese and other foods. Mass-produced commercial varieties of cream of broccoli soup are produced by various food manufacturers, such as the Campbell Soup Company, which debuted the soup in 1990. The Campbell Soup Company devised it to be used as a soup and as an ingredient to be used in other dishes. During the time of its debut in 1990, The Campbell Soup Company published a booklet of broccoli dishes that are prepared using their canned cream of broccoli soup, which was offered free to consumers through the provision of a stamped, self-addressed envelope", "psg_id": "18262404" }, { "title": "Rotisserie chicken", "text": "Rotisserie chicken Rotisserie chicken is a chicken dish that is cooked on a rotisserie, using direct heat in which the chicken is placed next to the heat source. Electric- or gas-powered heating elements may be used, which use adjustable infrared heat. These types of rotisseries have proven quite functional for cooking rotisserie-style chicken. Leftover rotisserie chicken may be used in a variety of dishes, such as soup, chicken salad and sandwiches. In the United States, ready-to-eat rotisserie chickens were available in super markets and some butcher shops as far back as the 1930s, and were always a popular item with", "psg_id": "18680915" }, { "title": "Lime soup", "text": "at dinner. The soup is served in a deep plate. Tortillas are served extra in order to keep them crispy and prevent them from getting soggy. Lime soup Lime soup is a traditional dish from the Mexican state of Yucatan, which is made of chicken or some other meat such as pork or beef, lime juice and served with tortilla chips. This dish was originally created by the Mayans and with the passage of time has evolved to take its present form. Lime soup is a traditional dish from Yucatan. Traditional Yucatan cuisine has its origins in the Hispanic and", "psg_id": "19791751" }, { "title": "Carrot soup", "text": "1346 Battle of Crécy. Carrot soup can be prepared as a cream-style soup and as a broth-style soup. Vegetable stock or chicken stock can be used as ingredients in both styles of soup. Other vegetables may be used in the dish, including root vegetables, the latter of which may include garlic onion, shallot, potato, turnip and others. Carrot juice and orange juice can be used in its preparation, and some versions are prepared using puréed carrot. After cooking, the dish can be run through a sieve to strain it. The carrots used can be peeled or unpeeled, and the use", "psg_id": "19194338" }, { "title": "Garlic soup", "text": "Garlic soup Garlic soup is a type of soup using garlic as a main ingredient. In Spanish cuisine, sopa de ajo (soup of garlic) is a traditional garlic soup made with egg poached in chicken broth and laced garlic and sherry. In the Czech Republic, garlic soup is called \"česnečka.\" It is made with garlic and potatoes and topped with fried bread. Sometimes cheese, ham or eggs are added. Versions of garlic soup have been prepared in Provence, France. Versions of garlic soup similar to Spanish versions are prepared in Mexico. In Poland, garlic soup is called \"zupa postna na", "psg_id": "17584962" }, { "title": "Sam Simmons (comedian)", "text": "Sam Simmons (comedian) Sam Simmons (born 19 March 1977) is an Australian comedian and radio and TV presenter. Simmons has appeared on \"Conan\", \"8 Out of 10 Cats\", \"Room 101\", \"Adam DeVine's House Party\", and is currently developing his own sitcom in the UK. Network appearances include NBC, BBC, Channel 4, ABC, and all other Australian networks. Previously, he was a regular host on Triple J as well as jtv interviewing bands, he developed his style of non-sequitur and surrealist humour. This led to his first television show, \"The Urban Monkey with Murray Foote\", in 2009. In 2012, Simmons followed", "psg_id": "9654919" }, { "title": "Sam Simmons (comedian)", "text": "Sam Simmons (comedian) Sam Simmons (born 19 March 1977) is an Australian comedian and radio and TV presenter. Simmons has appeared on \"Conan\", \"8 Out of 10 Cats\", \"Room 101\", \"Adam DeVine's House Party\", and is currently developing his own sitcom in the UK. Network appearances include NBC, BBC, Channel 4, ABC, and all other Australian networks. Previously, he was a regular host on Triple J as well as jtv interviewing bands, he developed his style of non-sequitur and surrealist humour. This led to his first television show, \"The Urban Monkey with Murray Foote\", in 2009. In 2012, Simmons followed", "psg_id": "9654917" }, { "title": "Sherri Shepherd", "text": "Sherri Shepherd Sherri Evonne Shepherd (born April 22, 1967) is an American actress, comedian, author and television personality. She has appeared in several TV shows in recurring roles, and starred as Ramona Platt on the ABC sitcom \"Less than Perfect\" from 2002 to 2006, for which she was well received and was nominated for the BET Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2005. From 2007 to 2014, Shepherd was a co-host on \"The View\", for which she received multiple Daytime Emmy Award nominations, winning one in 2009. In 2009, she starred in a sitcom of her", "psg_id": "7401556" }, { "title": "Cock-a-leekie soup", "text": "Cock-a-leekie soup Cock-a-leekie soup is a Scottish soup dish consisting of leeks and peppered chicken stock, often thickened with rice, or sometimes barley. The original recipe added prunes during cooking, and traditionalists still garnish with a julienne of prunes. While it is called \"Scotland's National Soup\", it probably originated as a chicken and onion soup in France. By the 16th century, it had made its way to Scotland, where the onions were replaced with leeks. The first recipe was printed in 1598, though the name \"cock-a-leekie\" did not come into use until the 18th century. There are vegetarian versions of", "psg_id": "6258953" }, { "title": "The Chicken Roaster", "text": "this episode. Seinfeld Law, a blog written by law students which discusses the legality of the issues that arise in each episode, discusses whether or not Kramer can get a court to grant an injunction to shut down the sign or if he has grounds to sue for a monetary judgment. The Chicken Roaster \"The Chicken Roaster\" is the 142nd episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the eighth episode for the eighth season. It aired on November 14, 1996. A Kenny Rogers Roasters chicken restaurant opens across the street from Jerry's apartment building, complete with a gigantic red neon", "psg_id": "7778296" }, { "title": "The Chicken Roaster", "text": "The Chicken Roaster \"The Chicken Roaster\" is the 142nd episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the eighth episode for the eighth season. It aired on November 14, 1996. A Kenny Rogers Roasters chicken restaurant opens across the street from Jerry's apartment building, complete with a gigantic red neon chicken atop the roof. The light from the Kenny Rogers Roasters sign beams right into Kramer's apartment. The bright red chicken light takes its toll on Kramer's sleeping schedule, so he proposes that he and Jerry swap apartments. Kramer hangs a banner (\"Bad Chicken\") from his window protesting the restaurant in", "psg_id": "7778284" }, { "title": "The Sitcom Trials", "text": "At the 2004 Edinburgh Fringe The Sitcom Trials auctioned on eBay the chance to have your script in the show. This was won by Liam Mullone who starred in his own sitcom, along with Isy Suttie, Duncan Edwards, Ed Petrie and Andy Bone. Performers who have appeared in \"The Sitcom Trials\" over the years include Miranda Hart, Neil Mullarkey, Richard Vranch, Suki Webster, Tony Robinson (Baldrick), Wanda Opalinska, Gerard Foster, Charity Trimm, Dominic Frisby, Waen Shepherd, Laura Solon, James Holmes, Justin Lee Collins, Russell Howard, Mark Olver, Aaron Barschak, Emily Lloyd, Danny Robins, Dan Tetsell, The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet", "psg_id": "7203564" }, { "title": "Soup", "text": "popular brands of soup include Progresso. Dry soup mixes are sold by many manufacturers, and are reconstituted with hot water; other fresh ingredients may then be added. The first dried soup was bouillon cubes; the earlier meat extract did not require refrigeration, but was a viscous liquid. East Asian-style instant noodle soups include ramen and seasonings, and are marketed as a convenient and inexpensive instant meal, requiring only hot water for preparation. Western-style dried soups include vegetable, chicken base, potato, pasta and cheese flavors. In French cuisine, soup is often served before other dishes in a meal. In 1970, Richard", "psg_id": "12552037" }, { "title": "Manchow soup", "text": "be garnished with chopped spring onions, and served with crispy dry noodles. Manchow soup Manchow soup is a soup popular in Indian Chinese cuisine due to its easy preparation and hot spicy taste. It is available in many restaurants and street food carts alike. Although the soup is named after Manchuria it does not resemble any that is normally found in the cuisines of the region. The origin of Manchow soup is Meghalaya. It's a dark brown soup prepared with various vegetables, scallions, and chicken (in the non-vegetarian version only), thickened with stock and corn flour, and flavored with generous", "psg_id": "7849690" }, { "title": "Manchow soup", "text": "Manchow soup Manchow soup is a soup popular in Indian Chinese cuisine due to its easy preparation and hot spicy taste. It is available in many restaurants and street food carts alike. Although the soup is named after Manchuria it does not resemble any that is normally found in the cuisines of the region. The origin of Manchow soup is Meghalaya. It's a dark brown soup prepared with various vegetables, scallions, and chicken (in the non-vegetarian version only), thickened with stock and corn flour, and flavored with generous doses of soy sauce, salt, garlic and chili peppers. It may also", "psg_id": "7849689" }, { "title": "Cockchafer soup", "text": "and with croutons. A single serving contains approximately 30 bugs. Cockchafer soup Cockchafer soup is a European dish made from the cockchafer insect. It was a delicacy in Germany and France until the mid-1990s. Its taste resembles crab soup. According to a French recipe from the 1800s, a batch of cockchafer soup requires 500 grams of the insect with their legs and wings removed. They are fried in butter, then cooked in a chicken or veal broth. The soup can be strained and eaten as a boullion, or crushed cockchafers can be mixed with egg yolk and roux. The soup", "psg_id": "20703921" }, { "title": "Cockchafer soup", "text": "Cockchafer soup Cockchafer soup is a European dish made from the cockchafer insect. It was a delicacy in Germany and France until the mid-1990s. Its taste resembles crab soup. According to a French recipe from the 1800s, a batch of cockchafer soup requires 500 grams of the insect with their legs and wings removed. They are fried in butter, then cooked in a chicken or veal broth. The soup can be strained and eaten as a boullion, or crushed cockchafers can be mixed with egg yolk and roux. The soup was served with slices of veal liver or dove breast", "psg_id": "20703920" }, { "title": "Leek soup", "text": "Leek soup Leek soup is a soup based on potatoes, leeks, stock (usually chicken), and heavy cream. Other ingredients used may be salt and pepper, and various spices. Generally the potatoes are diced and cooked in broth, while the leeks are chopped and sautéed. After this all ingredients are combined and stirred. Chives may be used for garnish. Leek soup is strongly associated with Wales, and is an important item of Welsh cuisine. In Romania, this soup is popular and known as \"Ciorbă de praz\", and in France it is called \"Soupe aux poireaux.\" One variant of leek soup is", "psg_id": "10017475" }, { "title": "The Paul Lynde Show", "text": "The Paul Lynde Show The Paul Lynde Show is an American sitcom that aired on ABC. The series starred comedian Paul Lynde and aired for one season, with original episodes running from September 13, 1972, to March 14, 1973. It has recently been added to the weekend Antenna Tv Network schedule. The series starred Lynde as Paul Simms, a general-practice attorney and the father of a family that consisted of his wife Martha (Elizabeth Allen) and daughters Barbara (Jane Actman) and Sally (Pamelyn Ferdin). The Simms family lived in the fictional city of Ocean Grove, California. It also starred John", "psg_id": "8246002" }, { "title": "Patriotic Soup", "text": "soup became a way to honor the last Song emperor. The soup became a part of Teochew cuisine, and its recipe evolved over time. Although the Chinese since the Ming dynasty commonly use sweet potato leaves, other varieties include amaranth, spinach, ipomoea aquatica and other leafy greens; and alternative broths such as beef or chicken. Other ingredients are often added such as beaten eggs, shredded dry cured ham, tofu, or cellophane noodles. The soup is available in Guangdong Province's restaurants. Patriotic Soup Patriotic Soup () is a vegetable soup originated by Teochew people. It is developed during the final year", "psg_id": "20256903" }, { "title": "Tortilla soup", "text": "with a thickened tomato base and ground tortillas or a bean soup enriched with crunchy strips of fried tortillas. Tortilla soup Tortilla soup () is a traditional Mexican soup made of fried corn tortilla pieces, submerged into a broth of tomato, garlic, onion, and \"chile de árbol\" and epazote. It is served with pieces of pasilla chiles, chicharrón, avocado, fresh cheese cubes and sour cream. Although this exact origin of tortilla soup is unknown, it is known that it comes from the Mexico City area in Mexico. Traditional tortilla soup is made with chicken broth combined with roasted tomatoes, onion,", "psg_id": "18359283" }, { "title": "Lime soup", "text": "Lime soup Lime soup is a traditional dish from the Mexican state of Yucatan, which is made of chicken or some other meat such as pork or beef, lime juice and served with tortilla chips. This dish was originally created by the Mayans and with the passage of time has evolved to take its present form. Lime soup is a traditional dish from Yucatan. Traditional Yucatan cuisine has its origins in the Hispanic and Mayan culture. The combination of meat from animals brought from Europe, the spices, and cooking methods and preparation of multiple local ingredients, resulted in many dishes", "psg_id": "19791748" }, { "title": "Melon soup", "text": "as a primary ingredient, and may be served chilled. The seeds of the watermelon may be removed, or seedless watermelon may be used, and additional ingredients can include additional fruits, ginger, chili pepper and sugar. Winter melon soup is prepared with winter melon as a primary ingredient and is a part of Chinese cuisine and the cuisine of Hong Kong. It is served often at Chinese banquets. Winter melon soup may have a slightly sweet flavor. Some recipes may use several ingredients in addition to winter melon, which may include ham, carrot, mushrooms and chicken. Winter melon soup may be", "psg_id": "19083960" }, { "title": "Jeff Richards (comedian)", "text": "album titled \"A$$WAX\" which was released on iTunes on March 3, 2009; a portion of the proceeds from the album's sales was used to fight world hunger. Richard also performed in a series of comedy benefit shows called \"Asswax 4 Hunger\" in 2009; the shows were hosted by friend Kato Kaelin. Richards and Kaelin also hosted a podcast called In Pod We Trust in 2011. In 2009 Richards played the character of Jerome Murphy in episode 3 of the ABC science fiction series \"FlashForward\". That same year Richards appeared in the pilot episode of a sitcom created by comedian Bill", "psg_id": "6763499" }, { "title": "Chicken katsu", "text": "Chicken katsu Chicken katsu (), also known as panko chicken, or tori katsu () is a Japanese dish which is also popular in Hawaii, California, and other areas of the world. Chicken katsu is generally served with tonkatsu sauce , a thick Japanese vegetarian pureed fruit-based brown sauce, or a well-seasoned ketchup, as a Hawaiian mixed plate lunch meal. It is generally served with shredded cabbage, rice and/or miso soup as part of a two or three item combo, or as a dinner with rice and vegetables. In Hawaii, chicken katsu is as common as tonkatsu (pork cutlets). It is", "psg_id": "13820338" }, { "title": "Nettle soup", "text": "into the nettle water, brought to a boil, and then left to simmer for a few minutes. Some recipes call for discarding the nettle water and replacing it with chicken stock or lamb stock, but according to others this way of making the soup takes away the natural taste of the nettles. The soup is commonly served with sliced boiled eggs or crème fraîche, and occasionally with poached eggs. There is a Native American stinging nettle and squash soup recipe, provided by the Northwest Indian College, which consists of stinging nettles, acorn squash, broth, garlic, onion and oil. The squash", "psg_id": "14832849" }, { "title": "King Ranch chicken", "text": "King Ranch chicken King Ranch chicken is a popular Tex-Mex casserole. Its name comes from King Ranch, one of the largest ranches in the United States, although the actual history of the dish is unknown and there is no direct connection between the dish and the ranch. Recipes vary, but generally it has a sauce made of canned diced tomatoes (commonly the Ro-Tel brand) with green chiles, cream of mushroom soup, cream of chicken soup, diced bell pepper, onion, and chunks or shreds of chicken. The bottom of the casserole is lined with corn tortillas or tortilla chips, then layered", "psg_id": "14835799" }, { "title": "Chicken and dumplings", "text": "flat noodles rolled from biscuit dough. Where such a distinction is made, it is sometimes considered a different dish from \"chicken and dumplings\", which is known for small balls of dough rather than flat strips. In the Appalachian region of the United States, this preparation is called chicken and slicks. The Pennsylvania Dutch version is called \"bott boi\". Chicken and dumpling soup is another variation, and is very popular in the Midwest. Chicken and dumplings Chicken and dumplings is a dish that consists of a chicken cooked in water, with the resulting chicken broth being used to cook the dumplings", "psg_id": "11006635" }, { "title": "Egg drop soup", "text": "Egg drop soup Egg drop soup (traditional: 蛋花湯; pinyin: dànhuātāng; literally \"egg flower soup\") is a Chinese soup of wispy beaten eggs in boiled chicken broth. Condiments such as black pepper or white pepper, and finely chopped scallions and tofu are optional, but commonly added to the soup. The soup is finished by adding a thin stream of beaten eggs to the boiling broth in the final moments of cooking, creating thin, silken strands or flakes of cooked egg that float in the soup. Egg drop soup using different recipes is known to be a simple-to-prepare soup in different East", "psg_id": "19029071" } ]
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who did debbie play in the debbie reynolds show?
[ { "title": "The Debbie Reynolds Show", "text": "\"Monty Python's Flying Circus\" spoofed the series in a sketch primarily written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman entitled \"The Attila the Hun Show\". It pokes fun at \"The Debbie Reynolds Show\" (the opening title sequence in particular), as well as American comedy in general. The Debbie Reynolds Show The Debbie Reynolds Show is an American sitcom which aired on the NBC television network during the 1969–70 television season. The series was produced by Filmways. Debbie Reynolds portrayed Debbie Thompson, a housewife married to Jim, a successful sportswriter for the \"Los Angeles Sun\". Jim was portrayed by actor Don Chastain,", "psg_id": "8254649" } ]
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[ { "title": "Debbie Reynolds", "text": "(Golden Globe nomination), and \"In & Out\" (1997). Reynolds was also a cabaret performer. In 1979, she founded the Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio in North Hollywood, which still operates today. In 1969, she starred on television in \"The Debbie Reynolds Show\", for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. In 1973, Reynolds starred in a Broadway revival of the musical \"Irene\" and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical. She was also nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for her performance in \"A Gift of Love\" (1999) and an Emmy Award for playing Grace's", "psg_id": "788470" }, { "title": "The Debbie Reynolds Show", "text": "Jr., and Madelyn Davis, two longtime \"Lucy\" writers. NBC was selling ad-time to cigarette commercials against Reynolds' wishes. After Reynolds threatened to quit the show, American Brands (formerly known as American Tobacco) withdrew sponsorship. To make up for NBC's lost ad revenue, Reynolds agreed to give back to the network their guarantee of a second year of airing the program, as well as an NBC-backed film she would have starred in, and her ownership in a subsequent NBC-produced series. TV Guide, January 31, 1970, \"Debbie Said Yes\", (p.18).</ref> \"Single Season Sitcoms, 1948-1979: A Complete Guide\" (p. 34). McFarland & Co.</ref>", "psg_id": "8254648" }, { "title": "Debbie Reynolds", "text": "asked why she waited so long to appear in a Broadway play, she explained: Reynolds and her daughter Carrie both made their Broadway debut in the play. Per reports, the production broke records for the highest weekly gross of any musical. For that production, she received a Tony nomination. Reynolds also starred in a self-titled Broadway revue, \"Debbie\", in 1976. She toured with Harve Presnell in \"Annie Get Your Gun\", then wrapped up the Broadway run of \"Woman of the Year\" in 1983. In the late 1980s Reynolds repeated her role as Molly Brown in the stage version of \"The", "psg_id": "788488" }, { "title": "Debbie Reynolds", "text": "Debbie Reynolds Mary Frances \"Debbie\" Reynolds (April 1, 1932 – December 28, 2016) was an American actress, singer, businesswoman, film historian, and humanitarian. With a career spanning almost 70 years, She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer for her portrayal of Helen Kane in the 1950 film \"Three Little Words\", and her breakout role was her first leading role, as Kathy Selden in \"Singin' in the Rain\" (1952). Other successes include \"The Affairs of Dobie Gillis\" (1953), \"Susan Slept Here\" (1954), \"Bundle of Joy\" (1956 Golden Globe nomination), \"The Catered Affair\" (1956 National Board of", "psg_id": "788468" }, { "title": "Debbie Reynolds", "text": "Achievement in the Arts Award from Chapman University (Orange, California). On May 17, 2007, she was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Nevada, Reno, where she had contributed for many years to the film studies program. Debbie Reynolds Mary Frances \"Debbie\" Reynolds (April 1, 1932 – December 28, 2016) was an American actress, singer, businesswoman, film historian, and humanitarian. With a career spanning almost 70 years, She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer for her portrayal of Helen Kane in the 1950 film \"Three Little Words\", and her", "psg_id": "788499" }, { "title": "Debbie Reynolds", "text": "Unsinkable Molly Brown\", first opposite Presnell (repeating his original Broadway and movie role) and later with Ron Raines. In 2010, she appeared in her own West End show \"Debbie Reynolds: Alive and Fabulous\". Reynolds amassed a large collection of movie memorabilia, beginning with items from the landmark 1970 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer auction, and she displayed them, first in a museum at her Las Vegas hotel and casino during the 1990s and later in a museum close to the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles. On several occasions, she auctioned off items from the collection. The museum was to relocate to be the centerpiece", "psg_id": "788489" }, { "title": "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds", "text": "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds (on-screen title is simply Bright Lights) is a 2016 documentary about the relationship between entertainer Debbie Reynolds (in her final film appearance) and her daughter, actress and writer Carrie Fisher. It premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and on January 7, 2017 on HBO. A few weeks before the film's premiere broadcast, both Fisher and Reynolds died. On December 23, Fisher went into cardiac arrest and succumbed four days later, while Reynolds had a severe stroke from which she died on the following", "psg_id": "19561821" }, { "title": "Debbie Reynolds", "text": "and props\" included in the sales were Charlie Chaplin's bowler hat and Marilyn Monroe's white \"subway dress\", whose skirt is lifted up by the breeze from a passing subway train in the film \"The Seven Year Itch\" (1955). The dress sold for $4.6 million in 2011; the final auction was held in May 2014. In 1979, Reynolds opened her own dance studio in North Hollywood. In 1983 she released an exercise video, \"Do It Debbie's Way!\". She purchased the Clarion Hotel and Casino, a hotel and casino in Las Vegas, in 1992. She renamed it the Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Hotel.", "psg_id": "788491" }, { "title": "Debbie Reynolds", "text": "mother Bobbi on \"Will & Grace\". At the turn of the millennium, Reynolds reached a new younger generation with her role as Aggie Cromwell in Disney's \"Halloweentown\" series. In 1988, she released her autobiography, titled \"Debbie: My Life\". In 2013, she released a second autobiography, \"Unsinkable: A Memoir\". Reynolds also had several business ventures, including ownership of a dance studio and a Las Vegas hotel and casino, and she was an avid collector of film memorabilia, beginning with items purchased at the landmark 1970 MGM auction. She served as president of The Thalians, an organization dedicated to mental health causes.", "psg_id": "788471" }, { "title": "Debbie Reynolds", "text": "five weeks on the \"Billboard\" pop charts. In the movie (the first of the \"Tammy\" film series), she co-starred with Leslie Nielsen. Reynolds also scored two other top-25 \"Billboard\" hits with \"A Very Special Love\" (#20 in January 1958) and \"Am I That Easy to Forget\" (#25 in March 1960)—a pop-music version of a country-music hit made famous by Carl Belew (in 1959), Skeeter Davis (in 1960), and several years later by singer Engelbert Humperdinck. In 1991, she released an album titled \"The Best of Debbie Reynolds\". For ten years, she headlined for about three months a year in Las", "psg_id": "788485" }, { "title": "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds", "text": "of \"Screen International\" also gave the film a positive review writing: \"This touching love story - with each other, the past, and the camera - has clear appeal, to 'Old Hollywood' fans, to Star Wars followers, to voyeurs in general.\" Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds (on-screen title is simply Bright Lights) is a 2016 documentary about the relationship between entertainer Debbie Reynolds (in her final film appearance) and her daughter, actress and writer Carrie Fisher. It premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and on January 7, 2017 on", "psg_id": "19561826" }, { "title": "Debbie Reynolds", "text": "International. Her mother took in laundry for income, while they lived in a shack on Magnolia Street in El Paso. \"We may have been poor,\" she said in a 1963 interview, \"but we always had something to eat, even if Dad had to go out on the desert and shoot jackrabbits.\" Her family moved to Burbank, California in 1939. When Reynolds was a sixteen-year-old student at Burbank High School in 1948, she won the Miss Burbank beauty contest. Soon after, she had a contract with Warner Bros and acquired the nickname \"Debbie\" via Jack L. Warner. One of her closest", "psg_id": "788474" }, { "title": "Debbie Horton", "text": "has written many songs and two of her compositions were recorded by Grand Ole Opry star, Pretty Miss Norma Jean and rockabilly queen, Wanda Jackson. Presently Debbie Horton is the co-host of a traveling show from Branson, Missouri, featuring a tribute to Johnny Cash. She can be seen regularly on the RFD-TV television show, \"Midwest Country\". On May 27, 2016 Debbie Horton made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. Debbie Horton Debbie Horton is an American guitarist, DJ and songwriter who is the only woman to have ever played lead guitar for Johnny Cash. During a", "psg_id": "10995795" }, { "title": "Debbie Wilkins", "text": "part of Debbie. They initially worried that Cheriton would have reservations about playing a person who was not immediately liked by everyone, but Cheriton liked the role so she was instantly hired. The characters of Andy and Debbie were created to represent a young couple with upwardly mobile pretensions, but it was decided that the formula did not work and both characters were eventually written out of the show. Andy ended up being the first main character to be killed off in 1986, just over a year after the show began. During this time, rumours began to circulate in the", "psg_id": "7432200" }, { "title": "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds", "text": "Fisher and Debbie Reynolds\" received critical acclaim. The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating, with an average rating of 9.1/10, based on 48 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, \"\"Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds\" is a touching, bittersweet, and ultimately charming love story that serves as a poignantly effective tribute to the strangely complicated, uniquely resilient mother/daughter duo.\" On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 85 out of 100, based on 25 reviews, indicating \"universal acclaim\". David Rooney of \"The Hollywood Reporter\" gave the film a positive review writing: \"If the film", "psg_id": "19561824" }, { "title": "Debbie Dean", "text": "Deans and Osbournes are spending Christmas with Debbie. In 2015, Frankie stayed with Debbie for a number of months. Following Frankie's death from a stroke in October 2017, Debbie does not attend the funeral. Virgin Media profiled some of Hollyoaks' \"hottest females\" in their opinion, of Debbie they stated: \"The sassy Debbie Dean did her bit for Hollyoaks' male viewing ratings as she regularly tottered round in the skimpiest of outfits. She left, heartbroken after Dan's death, to sing on a cruise ship – lucky sailors!\" Debbie Dean Debra \"Debbie\" Dean is a fictional character from the British Channel 4", "psg_id": "9771961" }, { "title": "Debbie Martin", "text": "claws into her great aunt's toyboy she has now fallen for a man who has found out he has cancer. Talk about setting herself up for a fall. Just like her mother.\" Debbie Martin Deborah \"Debbie\" Martin is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\", played by Marnie Reece-Wilmore. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 22 July 1985. Debbie was initially played by Mandy Storvik and later Katrina McEwan. Reece-Wilmore was cast in the role in 1992. Debbie remained in the show until late 1994 and returned in 1996 and left again on", "psg_id": "7558560" }, { "title": "Debbie Martin", "text": "Debbie Martin Deborah \"Debbie\" Martin is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\", played by Marnie Reece-Wilmore. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 22 July 1985. Debbie was initially played by Mandy Storvik and later Katrina McEwan. Reece-Wilmore was cast in the role in 1992. Debbie remained in the show until late 1994 and returned in 1996 and left again on 22 October 1997. In 2005, Reece-Wilmore reprised her role as Debbie for the show's 20th anniversary. It was revealed that Debbie is working for Lassiter's in New York. She appeared in 401", "psg_id": "7558544" }, { "title": "Debbie Martin", "text": "Rick and Debbie encounter George Carter (Andrew Dicks), a young thief who has been stealing to raise money for his dying brother, Terry (Lee Cheesewright) to see Michael Jackson in concert. Rick and Debbie then give their tickets away. Their act of generosity makes news and the two appear on the Casey Butler show. They worry about the show being broadcast in Australia, but are assured that it will not. However, it makes Australian news and is eventually broadcast leaving Julie livid, sparking a war between the Martins and Alessis. Debbie and Rick's relationship steps up a gear when the", "psg_id": "7558554" }, { "title": "Debbie Dean", "text": "April 2007, Jake told his mother that Debbie had been in a car accident and while she was not seriously hurt, she had broken her leg. In September 2007, Steph visited Debbie. In October 2008, Steph and Tom Cunningham (Ellis Hollins) went to stay with Debbie for several weeks and Debbie hit it off with Tom, after also visiting their father Johnno. In November 2010, Debbie, along with Craig and Jake and father Johnno were devastated of Steph's death, and did not attend the funeral. In December 2010, Frankie mentions to Duncan Button (Dean Aspen) that she and the other", "psg_id": "9771960" }, { "title": "Debbie Allen", "text": "in Texas, Debbie Allen auditioned at the Houston Ballet School at the age of twelve. Even though her audition performance exceeded beyond the qualifications of admission, Debbie Allen was denied admission to the school due to systemic racism that had corrupted the process. A year after hearing this devastating news, Allen was given another chance and was admitted by a Russian instructor who accidentally saw Debbie Allen perform in a show. Once admission recruiters from the Houston Ballet School became aware of the situation, they allowed Allen to stay in the institution because they were pleased with the talent she", "psg_id": "3819175" }, { "title": "Debbie Loeb", "text": "Debbie Loeb Deborah Lynn \"Debbie\" Loeb (born September 19, 1970, Marin County, California) is a female singer/songwriter/actress and is the sister of singer/songwriter/actress Lisa Loeb. She is a native of Bethesda, Maryland and was raised in Dallas, Texas, where she currently lives. She is best known for appearing as herself in her sister's reality-based series \"Number 1 Single\". Loeb, who stands out at 5'6\" and is taller than Lisa, is best known for her work in the Dance music community and to viewers on MTV as the host of The Debbie Loeb Show (a take on \"\"Ricki Lake\"\"), the children's", "psg_id": "7465045" }, { "title": "Debbie Dickinson", "text": "Debbie Dickinson Debbie Dickinson (born December 30, 1957) is an American actress and fashion model. The youngest of three sisters, Dickinson is of Belarusian and Polish descent. Debbie began modeling in 1975 with Elite Model Management in Paris, France joining her sister, supermodel Janice Dickinson. Debbie Dickinson was born on December 30, 1957 in Hollywood, Florida. Dickinson's mother Jennie inspired her to be a model at a young age. Dickinson's first fashion show was for Louis Féraud in Paris. She also modeled for Versace, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren, Karl Lagerfeld, and Yves Saint Laurent and graced the cover of \"Vogue", "psg_id": "8417083" }, { "title": "Debbie Wilkins", "text": "British press that Ross Davidson (Andy) was axed because Julia Smith disapproved of the off-screen relationship he was having with Shirley Cheriton. This was subsequently denied in \"EastEnders: The Inside Story\". Debbie remained in the show for another year as the writers tried unsuccessfully to reintegrate the character after Andy's departure. Debbie eventually departed after being married off to a policeman played by Gary Whelan, which coincidentally happened to her character Katy in \"Angels\" years earlier; marrying a policeman also played by Gary Whelan. Debbie Wilkins Debbie \"Debs\" Wilkins is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\", played", "psg_id": "7432201" }, { "title": "Debbie Dean", "text": "November 2006. Debbie arrived in 2002 with her father Johnno (Mark Powley), mother Frankie (Helen Pearson), brothers Jake (Kevin Sacre) and Craig (Guy Burnett) and sister Steph (Carley Stenson). She instantly fell for the charms of hard man Dan Hunter. The second child and first daughter of the Dean Family, Debbie started dating Dan as she often tried to loosen him up. Debbie started to work for Tony at ‘Il Gnosh’, but her heart had always been set on becoming a singer. Debbie went on a reality show where she revealed that Dan lost his virginity to her. This left", "psg_id": "9771953" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "they begin selling cheap vodka. Their biggest orders were from Eric and Val Pollard (Charlie Hardwick) and Debbie even tries to rip off Chas in The Woolpack. When the seller's price goes up, Debbie and Robbie set up a meeting with an old friend of Robbie's, Kirk, who is very interested in Debbie. Whilst Debbie is meeting Kirk, Jack and Sarah almost die when Andy's girlfriend, Kerry Wyatt (Laura Norton), accidentally sets fire to Dale View. Debbie swore to pay Kerry back and almost kills her in the street. Kirk's interest in Debbie continues even though Robbie reveals he is", "psg_id": "6858320" }, { "title": "Debbie Wilkins", "text": "to repay their mortgage. Various rows erupt, and Debbie soon discovers that starting her own business is not as easy as she had expected. Without regular work, Debbie begins to struggle financially. Andy asks Debbie to marry him and for Christmas 1985, he buys her an engagement ring; however, she is mugged on New Year's Eve and it is stolen. Andy subsequently becomes over-protective, which infuriates Debbie as it goes against her ideals of female equality. The situation between Debbie and Andy is complicated further by local policeman Roy Quick (Douglas Fielding), who begins wooing Debbie early in 1986. This", "psg_id": "7432194" }, { "title": "Debbie Bates", "text": "Emile decided to mark the 1000th episode with a celebration and the wedding of Nigel and Debbie was chosen as the event. It was scripted to be a happy occasion in the soap, with Debbie and Nigel's ceremony going ahead despite threats of intrusion from Liam. Duffett grew weary of playing Debbie saying she became too boring and drippy, and asked the producers of \"EastEnders\" to kill her character off in 1995, which they did; Debbie was killed in a hit-and-run motor accident. Duffett has commented, \"I left \"EastEnders\" of my own accord, without a shadow of a doubt. I", "psg_id": "7518200" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "for Debbie when Andy takes the children, leading to them kissing briefly. Cameron persuades Debbie not to run away with Jack and Sarah because everyone has turned against her. Cameron feels a strong vibe towards her and accidentally, the pair sleep together. Just after sleeping with Cameron, he tells Debbie \"that it felt right\" in his opinion, and she is horrified that he wants her to cheat on Chas, like he did to her. Debbie denies it and says that it was a stupid mistake and that all she cares about is her kids before telling Cameron to leave but", "psg_id": "6858322" }, { "title": "Debbie Kooij", "text": "Debbie Kooij Debbie Kooij (born 27 December 1968) is a former Dutch cricketer whose international career for the Dutch national side spanned from 1999 to 2003. A right-handed batsman, she played in seven One Day International (ODI) matches. Born in Nijmegen, Kooij made her ODI debut aged 21, appearing in three matches at the 1999 edition of the European Championship in Denmark. She scored a duck on debut against England, and also performed poorly in her two other matches, scoring five runs against Ireland and three against Denmark. Kooij did not play another international until 2003, when she was selected", "psg_id": "19094048" }, { "title": "Debbie Dean", "text": "Debbie Dean Debra \"Debbie\" Dean is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Jodi Albert. She first appeared in 2002, before Albert quit the role in 2004. She made her final appearance during 2005, before making a brief return in 2006. She did not return for the funeral of her sister Steph Dean in 2010. In October 2004 Albert decided not to renew her contract, she expressed that she wanted to leave to further her acting career. In September 2006 it was announced that Albert would make a brief return to the show in", "psg_id": "9771952" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "going to take lightly.\" Debbie starts plotting to sell the necklace and keep the proceeds for herself. Oliver said Debbie swaps the necklace for a fake and makes Chas and Lexi think she has lost it. The production team did not use real diamonds in the storyline and opted for plastic glass. Oliver said that she did not think they would get away with the scam. On 28 December 2012, Tom Eames, from Digital Spy, confirmed \"Emmerdale\" character Debbie Dingle would reportedly attempt to inherit people's fortune by conning them in an upcoming plot. Following recent heartbreak at the hands", "psg_id": "6858341" }, { "title": "Debbie Martin", "text": "the end, Luke chooses Danni. Debbie later becomes manager of the coffee shop and briefly begins a second romance with Darren (now Todd MacDonald). The relationship does not last as Debbie believes Darren still has feelings for his ex-girlfriend, Libby Kennedy (Kym Valentine). When Helen dies in October 1997, the family are devastated. Michael, who arrives home for the funeral suggests Debbie comes back to Marree with him. Their younger sister, Hannah (Rebecca Ritters) feels like everyone is deserting her, but Debbie comforts her and leaves with Michael after the funeral. A few years later, Debbie appears in Annalise Hartman's", "psg_id": "7558558" }, { "title": "Debbie Martin", "text": "couple decide to have sex. Soon after, Rick's parents decide to move to Sydney, which could spell the end for the couple. However, Rick gets to stay. Debbie and Rick later break up and Debbie begins dating Darren Stark (Scott Major), who unknown to her, has served time in a juvenile detention centre with Michael. Rick tries to warn Debbie about Darren but she ignores the advice. After a robbery goes awry, resulting in Michael being shot while trying to save Debbie, Debbie realises Rick was right about Darren. When Andrew \"Macca\" McKenzie begins working for Doug Willis (Terence Donovan),", "psg_id": "7558555" }, { "title": "Debbie Antonelli", "text": "whose main purpose is to stop bullying in schools. Debbie Antonelli Debbie Antonelli is a college basketball analyst who calls college basketball games for ESPN, Big Ten Network, CBS, FOX, and Westwood One. She also calls WNBA games for ESPN, NBATV, and is the main play-by-play voice of the Indiana Fever, a position she has held since 1996. Antonelli has a widespread workload during basketball season that has now lasted for 27 years. In November and December, she typically calls one to three games each week. Amongst the broadcasts are South Carolina Gamecocks and Tennessee Lady Volunteers games on Fox", "psg_id": "17947009" }, { "title": "Debbie Antonelli", "text": "Debbie Antonelli Debbie Antonelli is a college basketball analyst who calls college basketball games for ESPN, Big Ten Network, CBS, FOX, and Westwood One. She also calls WNBA games for ESPN, NBATV, and is the main play-by-play voice of the Indiana Fever, a position she has held since 1996. Antonelli has a widespread workload during basketball season that has now lasted for 27 years. In November and December, she typically calls one to three games each week. Amongst the broadcasts are South Carolina Gamecocks and Tennessee Lady Volunteers games on Fox Sports South. Once January hits, Antonelli broadcasts three to", "psg_id": "17947002" }, { "title": "Debbie van der Putten", "text": "Debbie van der Putten Debbie van der Putten (born 1985) is a Dutch model who also works in the tourism industry. She is particularly known for her physical disability, where she lost her right arm above the elbow following a bus crash in the south of France in 2005, and as a contestant on reality TV programmes such as the Dutch show \"Miss Ability\" (2007), and the BBC3 show \"Britain's Missing Top Model\" (2008). From 1998 - 2002, she studied Tourism and Catering at De Rooi Pannen, a vocational training college. Before appearing on \"Britain's Missing Top Model\", Debbie was", "psg_id": "14054642" }, { "title": "Debbie McDonald", "text": "Debbie McDonald Debbie McDonald (born August 27, 1954) is an American dressage rider who has competed in the Olympics and many international competitions. She now lives in Hailey, Idaho, with her husband Bob, a hunter/jumper and trainer. Debbie trains and teaches riders on Peggy and E. Parry Thomas's River Grove Farm in Sun Valley, Idaho. McDonald's first mount was a $800 pony. She agreed that she would pay for board if her parents bought it for her. Shortly thereafter Debbie managed to find a gaited horse trainer near her hometown who allowed her to groom horses and clean stalls in", "psg_id": "6978857" }, { "title": "Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical", "text": "Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical is an Off-Broadway musical with a book by Susan L. Schwartz, composed by Andrew Sherman, with Tom Kitt and Jonathan Callicutt providing additional music and lyrics. It is based on the 1978 pornographic film \"Debbie Does Dallas\". The musical, like the movie, centers on high schooler Debbie and her friends' attempts to become Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders; however, the musical contains far less sexual content than the movie. The original Off-Broadway choreography was by Jennifer Cody. The show had its first run at the New York Fringe Festival. It was originally", "psg_id": "10579777" }, { "title": "Debbie Reynolds", "text": "the role really well. I'm pleased.\" Reynolds also played in \"Goodbye Charlie\", a 1964 comedy film about a callous womanizer who gets his just reward. It was adapted from George Axelrod's play \"Goodbye, Charlie\" and also starred Tony Curtis and Pat Boone. She next portrayed Jeanine Deckers in \"The Singing Nun\" (1966). In what Reynolds once called the \"stupidest mistake of my entire career\", she made headlines in 1970 after instigating a fight with the NBC television network over cigarette advertising on her weekly television show. Although she was television's highest paid female performer at the time, she quit the", "psg_id": "788479" }, { "title": "Debbie Graham", "text": "Debbie Graham Debbie Graham or Debbie Graham Shaffer (born August 25, 1970) is a retired women's tennis player from the United States. She was awarded the WTA award for the \"Most Impressive Newcomer\" in 1992. She was a \"High Performance Coach\" for women with the USTA at the USTA Training Center in Carson, California. She is the Director of Little Aces Tennis, where she is teaching children to play tennis with low compression balls, smaller rackets, and smaller nets. She played college tennis for Stanford University. She was inducted into the Stanford Hall of Fame in 1997 for winning NCAAA", "psg_id": "10678462" }, { "title": "Debbie Martin", "text": "episodes. Mandy Storvik was the first actress to play Debbie in 1985. Reece-Wilmore was cast in the \"much sought after\" role of Debbie in 1992. She was initially reluctant to attend the audition because she was out with friends and saw it as an interruption. Reece-Wilmore explained \"I just wanted to get it over with and get back to the shops. When I think back on it now I realise how close I came to messing it up because of my attitude.\" She was told she had the part of Debbie a couple of weeks later. The actress departed at", "psg_id": "7558545" }, { "title": "Debbie Graham", "text": "singles her sophomore year and only losing one match on an undefeated team. Debbie Graham Debbie Graham or Debbie Graham Shaffer (born August 25, 1970) is a retired women's tennis player from the United States. She was awarded the WTA award for the \"Most Impressive Newcomer\" in 1992. She was a \"High Performance Coach\" for women with the USTA at the USTA Training Center in Carson, California. She is the Director of Little Aces Tennis, where she is teaching children to play tennis with low compression balls, smaller rackets, and smaller nets. She played college tennis for Stanford University. She", "psg_id": "10678463" }, { "title": "Debbie Taylor", "text": "her band in local clubs, and recorded radio sessions, advertisements and jingles. At that time, it was not known publicly that she had previously recorded as Debbie Taylor; the whereabouts of Debbie Taylor were unknown. In early 2011, Maydie Myles self-released a jazz CD, \"The Ones I Love\", and revealed her earlier career as Debbie Taylor. This resulted in substantial new interest in her career, and a remixed version of \"Just Don't Pay\" was issued in the UK in late 2011. In November 2013, she performed a sell-out one-off show in the UK. \"Comin' down on you\": Album - Cat", "psg_id": "10951591" }, { "title": "Debbie Downer", "text": "just as negative, and he and Debbie fall in love. The December 17, 2005, episode, hosted by Jack Black, included a Christmas-themed sketch showing Debbie in her childhood during a visit from Santa Claus. This episode contradicts her debut sketch, as here she refers to her last name being \"Downer.\" On April 15, 2006, Debbie returned for her final appearance before Dratch departed the show, this time at a bachelorette party at a strip club in Las Vegas for her sister, played once again by host Lohan, despite not being invited in the first place. As with the very first", "psg_id": "5047389" }, { "title": "Debbie Ford", "text": "Sunday\" (Season 2), a talk show hosted by Oprah Winfrey, airing on OWN (the Oprah Winfrey Network) in an episode titled \"Debbie Ford: Out of the Shadows\", in which she talked about her eleven-year-old struggle with cancer. Ford lived in the seaside community of La Jolla, San Diego County. She died at her home on February 17, 2013, after a prolonged battle with cancer, aged 57. Debbie Ford Debbie Ford (October 1, 1955 – February 17, 2013) was an American self-help author, coach, lecturer and teacher, most known for New York Times best-selling book, \"The Dark Side of the Light", "psg_id": "17110489" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "this, Debbie kisses him and they get back together. Debbie becomes guardian to Charity's baby son while Charity is in prison. The Dingles name the baby Moses. While leaving Moses in Pete's care, Debbie begins an affair with Ross. Ross, however, is later revealed to be the father of Moses. Debbie is unaware of this and continues sleeping with him. Debbie and Pete later plan to marry in August bt Debbie and Ross intend to run away together a few days before. There plan is discovered by Cain and ruined as he reveals to Debbie that Ross is Moses' father.", "psg_id": "6858331" }, { "title": "Debbie Newsome", "text": "Debbie Newsome Debbie Newsome (born 1960) is a former Australian television personality, married to Mark Learmonth, a mother of two (Tara Pavlovic & Troy Pavlovic) and lives in Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia. Best known for her role as a co-host on \"Perfect Match Australia\". In 1989, Newsome launched the Debbie Newsome show, produced by Dee Lampe, initially partnering with New Zealand singer Lou Pihama at the North Sydney Leagues Club with Derek Williams as arranger and musical director, before touring New South Wales with Williams and his 8 piece showband. This marked her transition from the screen to", "psg_id": "18106514" }, { "title": "Debbie Newsome", "text": "\"Perfect Match Australia\" days. Debbie Newsome Debbie Newsome (born 1960) is a former Australian television personality, married to Mark Learmonth, a mother of two (Tara Pavlovic & Troy Pavlovic) and lives in Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia. Best known for her role as a co-host on \"Perfect Match Australia\". In 1989, Newsome launched the Debbie Newsome show, produced by Dee Lampe, initially partnering with New Zealand singer Lou Pihama at the North Sydney Leagues Club with Derek Williams as arranger and musical director, before touring New South Wales with Williams and his 8 piece showband. This marked her transition", "psg_id": "18106516" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "the truth and the pair fight in the street, accidentally dropping the necklace down a drain. When Andy is sent to prison, Jo Stiles (Roxanne Pallett), Andy's wife, asks Debbie to look after Sarah, which Debbie enjoys. Debbie discovers that Andy is hitting Jo and worries about Sarah's safety, especially after she is suspended from nursery for biting another child. Debbie gives Jo money so she and Sarah can leave but Jo stays and allows Andy to see Sarah again, annoying Debbie. However, this does not last long as Jo leaves Sarah with Debbie and the Dingles as Debbie gets", "psg_id": "6858307" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "Debbie, so she is sent to hospital as part of a rescue attempt but Debbie refuses to go. At Debbie's court hearing, Jasmine arrives and admits murdering Shane. Debbie and Jasmine are found guilty and Debbie is released because of time served and her time in prison has made her realize that she wants Sarah back. Natasha Wylde (Amanda Donohoe), concerned about Andy's reputation now that he is dating her daughter, Maisie, pays for Debbie to sue Andy for custody. However, Maisie Wylde (Alice Coulthard) does not approve. Maisie and Debbie have a fight and Debbie thinks that she has", "psg_id": "6858309" }, { "title": "Debbie Deb", "text": "have cited Deb as an influence, and in the summer of 2006, Janet Jackson featured a cover version of \"Lookout Weekend\" on her Web site. In 2009, Debbie debuted a new single, \"Everytime You Come Around,\" on her Myspace page (on which she bills herself as \"The Real Debbie Deb\"). In 2014 EDM star Jauz did a remix of \"When I Hear Music\" which turned out to be a huge success for him. The two even performed the song together at the Philadelphia Fillmore in 2015. In 2015 Debbie rerecorded a new version of \"Lookout Weekend\" with electro-house artist Reid", "psg_id": "8963677" }, { "title": "Debbie Martin", "text": "Debbie as having spirit, gumption and determination. They added \"The poor girl did have her dark moments, though. She had it in her head that she was not nearly as pretty as the girls at school, or her neighbours, and that can be a terrible curse for a teenager.\" In 1994, Debbie developed bulimia. She was struggling with the pressures of school and her unrequited love for Andrew \"Macca\" Mackenzie (John Morris). She was also depressed over the state of her parents' marriage. Debbie was seen bingeing on food and then deliberately making herself sick. Her friends suspected something was", "psg_id": "7558547" }, { "title": "Debbie Millman", "text": "Debbie Millman Debbie Millman is an American writer, educator, artist, curator and designer who is best known as the host of the podcast \"Design Matters\". She has authored six books, is the current President Emeritus of AIGA, chair and co-founder of the Masters in Branding Program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, and Editorial and Creative Director of Print magazine. Debbie studied at the University of Albany, SUNY for her undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree. She majored in English with a minor in Russian Literature, graduating in 1983. During her years there, Debbie wrote for the", "psg_id": "10941913" }, { "title": "Debbie Travis' Facelift", "text": "Debbie Travis' Facelift Debbie Travis' Facelift was a home improvement reality television show that ran from January 28, 2003 to December 30, 2005. It was produced in Canada for Home & Garden Television (HGTV) and also aired in the United States on the American version of the network, Home & Garden Television. It is hosted by interior designer Debbie Travis, and was based out of Montreal, Quebec. The show's format is that of a surprise renovation; a family member or loved one contacts the show to arrange a 'facelift' of a part of the home for the unsuspecting target(s). By", "psg_id": "4161982" }, { "title": "Debbie Bates", "text": "begged to be killed. I ran to the script editor's office. Every time I see him at a party he says, 'I'll never forget you.' Because I ran in crying, 'Kill me NOW! I can't stand it.' Because the part was so boring. I played this simpering wimp, Debbie. All I did was walk into the Vic and say, 'Where's Nigel?'\" Duffett has stated that she has no regrets about leaving the role, and that she wanted her character killed so she had no opportunity to ever return as she worried about being typecast. Debbie Bates Debbie Bates (also Tyler)", "psg_id": "7518201" }, { "title": "Debbie Collins", "text": "Debbie Collins Debbie Ugochukwu Collins (born 15 April 1992) is an Igbo Nigerian model and beauty pageant titleholder who represented Nigeria at Miss World 2016 pageant. She also emerged first runner-up at the 2015 edition of the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria pageant thus earning her the opportunity to represent Nigeria at Miss Universe 2015. She is from Ebonyi State. On 24 October 2015, Debbie was voted as the first runner-up of the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2015 while representing Ebonyi State. She represented Nigeria at the Miss Universe 2015 pageant in US. Debbie represented Nigeria at the Miss", "psg_id": "19111313" }, { "title": "Debbie Jacobs", "text": "Want My Love\" (as Debbie Jacobs-Rock), produced by Rosabel. \"Undercover Lover\" album was released in 1979 (MCA Records). Other famous disco/club-era tracks performed by Debbie Jacobs include \"Doctor Music\" and \"Maybe This Time\", the latter of which is now a rare record and has been known to fetch high asking prices. Debbie Jacobs Debbie Jacobs is an American singer (born November 10, 1955 in Baltimore, Maryland) who had several Disco hits. Her biggest chart hit was \"High on Your Love,\" which climbed to #70 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1980. The song, along with \"Hot Hot (Give It All", "psg_id": "5471954" }, { "title": "Debbie Bates", "text": "Debbie Bates Debbie Bates (also Tyler) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\", played by Nicola Duffett from 1993 to 1995. She was introduced as a love-interest for Nigel Bates (Paul Bradley), but was killed off in 1995 on Duffett's request. Debbie first appears in Walford in May 1993 as a friend of Tracey the barmaid (Jane Slaughter). She becomes a love interest for Nigel Bates (Paul Bradley) when she meets him at his birthday party. Debbie and her daughter Clare (Gemma Bissix) move nearby to escape Debbie's former ex-husband Liam Tyler (Francis Magee), who has been", "psg_id": "7518196" }, { "title": "Debbie McDonald", "text": "Federation's Developing Dressage Coach, a role designed to identify and cultivate future US Dressage stars. Debbie McDonald Debbie McDonald (born August 27, 1954) is an American dressage rider who has competed in the Olympics and many international competitions. She now lives in Hailey, Idaho, with her husband Bob, a hunter/jumper and trainer. Debbie trains and teaches riders on Peggy and E. Parry Thomas's River Grove Farm in Sun Valley, Idaho. McDonald's first mount was a $800 pony. She agreed that she would pay for board if her parents bought it for her. Shortly thereafter Debbie managed to find a gaited", "psg_id": "6978862" }, { "title": "Debbie Steinbach", "text": "family who went on to be undefeated. Debbie Steinbach Debbie Meisterlin Steinbach (born January 28, 1953) is an American professional golfer, motivational speaker, golf instructor, broadcaster and author. Born Debbie Meisterlin in Fullerton, California, she attended California State University, Fullerton. She began playing on the LPGA Tour in 1975. Her best finish was a T-5 at the 1979 Florida Lady Citrus. After her marriage, she has competed under the name Debbie Steinbach. Steinbach is a Class A teaching professional and \"Golf for Women Magazine\" \"Top 50\" instructor as well as a contributing editor, is a veteran of the LPGA Tour", "psg_id": "9148231" }, { "title": "Debbie Wilkins", "text": "leads to her meeting Detective Terry Rich (Gary Whelan), who is investigating the case. He asks Debbie to act as his girlfriend in an under-cover stake-out being held in a restaurant, and after getting to know each other they begin dating. When Terry is transferred to another division, Debbie decides to leave with him. They get engaged and throw a celebratory leaving party in The Queen Vic, departing in May 1987. Later that year she writes to Naima to tell her that she is pregnant; Debbie and Terry marry off-screen. Debbie Wilkins was one of the original twenty-three characters invented", "psg_id": "7432197" }, { "title": "Debbie Jacobs", "text": "Debbie Jacobs Debbie Jacobs is an American singer (born November 10, 1955 in Baltimore, Maryland) who had several Disco hits. Her biggest chart hit was \"High on Your Love,\" which climbed to #70 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1980. The song, along with \"Hot Hot (Give It All You Got)\" went to #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Other 1970s hits included, \"Don't You Want My Love\" and \"Undercover Lover\", which are her best-known hit singles. She enjoyed a second #1 dance hit in 2000 in a new version of her 1970s club hit song \"Don't You", "psg_id": "5471953" }, { "title": "Debbie Palmer", "text": "Debbie Palmer Debbie Palmer was the daughter of actress Ann Palmer and worked as a model in California and Texas before her disappearance in the fall of 1970 shortly before her 19th birthday. Debbie Palmer was born in 1951, the only child of actress and model Ann Palmer, becoming a single mother after leaving her college sweetheart-husband in Dallas. When Debbie was three years old her mother moved them from Dallas to Hollywood, with frequent stays with Ann's parents in Terrell, Tx., where Debbie and her cousin Sharon grew up like best friends. Debbie loved riding horses and competing in", "psg_id": "20168782" }, { "title": "Debbie Isitt", "text": "Debbie Isitt Debbie Isitt (born 7 February 1966) is an English comic writer, film director and performer. Isitt was born in Birmingham. She went to Our Lady of Fatima Primary School and Lordswood Girls Secondary School and is a cousin of the footballer Darren Wassall. Isitt's work includes her two Christmas comedy films \"Nativity!\" and \"\". She is also known for her Bafta award-winning teleplay \"The Illustrated Mum\", the stage play \"The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband\" and the feature films \"Nasty Neighbours\" and \"Confetti\". Most recently Isitt directed the ITV series \"Love and Marriage\". \"Nativity!\", Isitt's third feature film,", "psg_id": "10198292" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "Alicia, and David Metcalfe (Matthew Wolfenden) begs Cameron to let her out, so she can get medical assistance. He lets them and the other villagers out, except Debbie and Chas. After being hit by Marlon after he regained consciousness, Debbie and Chas rush to the cellar, followed by Cameron. He insists that he and Debbie will drown together but Debbie and Chas manage to escape. Trying to pull Debbie back in, he fails but grabs a light bulb and electrocutes himself. He is finally killed, ending his wrath and getting his comeuppance. Debbie rushes to Zak, soaking wet and crying", "psg_id": "6858327" }, { "title": "Debbie Turner", "text": "not currently active in the film industry, she regularly visits with her Sound of Music family and has made a number of television appearances, including \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\" where she discussed the 45th anniversary of \"The Sound of Music.\" In addition, Turner was selected as one of three float judges for the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade. Debbie Turner Debbie Turner (born September 5, 1956) is an American actress and former child star who played the role of Marta von Trapp in the film \"The Sound of Music\". Turner was reared in Arcadia, California, where she grew up as", "psg_id": "8628267" }, { "title": "Debbie Greenwood", "text": "Debbie Greenwood Debbie Greenwood (born 16 September 1959 in Liverpool, Lancashire now Merseyside) is a British television presenter and a former beauty queen who won the title of \"Miss Great Britain\" in 1984. Greenwood began her broadcasting career in 1984, presenting regional programmes for Granada Television. She then moved on to the BBC's \"Breakfast Time\" and later presented \"Streetwise\" for the Channel 4 Daily. She also presented the UK version of the short lived game show \"Love Me, Love Me Not\" in 1988, as well as the more successful BBC quiz for schoolchildren \"First Class\", which aired on BBC1 from", "psg_id": "7923355" }, { "title": "Debbie Barham", "text": "but also fast and prolific, even during her illness. She was educated at Sheffield High School, South Yorkshire, and was a bright student, but left school early as she was unhappy there, and never went to university. Her early work was submitted under the name D. A. Barham, out of concern that a teenage girl would not be accepted in a world traditionally dominated by Oxbridge-educated men. The radio show \"About a Dog\" was based on her last comedy proposal. Debbie Barham Deborah Ann \"Debbie\" Barham (20 November 1976 – 20 April 2003) was an English comedy writer who died", "psg_id": "3902586" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "Cameron has had enough and leaves. Charity, thinking it was artificial insemination, persuades him to give Debbie another chance but Andy tells Cameron the truth. On learning this, Debbie begs Cameron to stay, for Sarah's sake as well as hers. Andy and Debbie learn that the baby is a match for Sarah after a CVS test. Cameron and Debbie eventually reunite after Debbie admits he is the only person she has ever truly loved. Andy is hurt but comes to terms with the situation when Debbie learns that she is expecting a baby boy while Cameron starts an affair with", "psg_id": "6858314" }, { "title": "Billie and Debbie", "text": "of them. Debbie then ate Billie. Shortly thereafter, Debbie died of indigestion. Billie and Debbie Billie and Debbie were Syrian hamsters who were United States presidential pets in the care of Caroline Kennedy during the presidency of her father John F. Kennedy. They joined the First Family at the White House in January 1961. The hamsters came from Everett Engle of Engle Laboratory Animals whose breeding stock originally came from Gulf Hamstery. The hamsters escaped on their second night living at the White House. President Kennedy captured them later under his bed. Billie sired a litter of pups with Debbie.", "psg_id": "20566151" }, { "title": "Debbie Downer", "text": "\"The Grinch Who Stole Christmas\", and a tune similar to the Grinch's song. Steve Carell's Bob Bummer also had his own theme song. Debbie Downer Debbie Downer is a name of a fictional \"Saturday Night Live\" character who debuted in 2004, and who was portrayed by Rachel Dratch. The character's name, Debbie Downer, is a slang phrase which refers to someone who frequently adds bad news and negative feelings to a gathering, thus bringing down the mood of everyone around them. Dratch's character would usually appear at social gatherings and interrupt the conversation to voice negative opinions and pronouncements. She", "psg_id": "5047393" }, { "title": "Debbie McWhinnie", "text": "over East Kilbride in August 2004. In January 1997 15–year–old McWhinnie was part of a youthful Scotland national team squad who toured Brazil; suffering 5–0, 6–0 and 7–1 defeats to their hosts. She was reportedly offered a professional contract to play club football in Brazil. McWhinnie and Julie Fleeting scored Scotland's goals in an 8–2 friendly defeat to United States before 6,295 fans in Columbus, Ohio on 8 September 2002. Debbie McWhinnie Debbie McWhinnie (born 31 January 1981) is a Scottish international football striker. She most recently played in the Scottish Women's Premier League for Hibernian Ladies, having previously represented", "psg_id": "16718396" }, { "title": "Debbie Downer", "text": "line early on and correcting herself. The sketch was listed at #99 as part of TV Land's \"Top 100 Most Unexpected Moments in TV History.\" Debbie Downer appeared in a sketch in the 2004-05 season opener with Ben Affleck as the guest host. The cast members who appeared in this sketch were more composed and did not laugh out loud at Debbie's pronouncements. This trend continued throughout the rest of the season. In future airings of the Affleck episode, the live Debbie Downer sketch was replaced by the dress rehearsal version, along with an opening title card explaining that the", "psg_id": "5047387" }, { "title": "Debbie Collins", "text": "World 2016. The Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria pageant did not hold in 2016 and as first runner up in the previous 2015 event, she was selected to be represent Nigeria at the Miss World 2016 pageant. Debbie Collins Debbie Ugochukwu Collins (born 15 April 1992) is an Igbo Nigerian model and beauty pageant titleholder who represented Nigeria at Miss World 2016 pageant. She also emerged first runner-up at the 2015 edition of the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria pageant thus earning her the opportunity to represent Nigeria at Miss Universe 2015. She is from Ebonyi State. On 24 October", "psg_id": "19111314" }, { "title": "Debbie Bampton", "text": "not a natural goalscorer, but I did look to set up chances for others.\" Bampton is as well a fan of Arsenal Debbie Bampton Deborah \"Debbie\" Bampton, MBE, (born 7 October 1961) is an English former international footballer who played as a midfielder. During her career Bampton won a treble at Arsenal and two doubles with Croydon. She also was capped a sum of 95 times for England, scoring three goals all in all. Bampton was awarded an MBE in 1998 as a recognition of her services to women's football. She also went on to be inducted into the English", "psg_id": "12157797" }, { "title": "Debbie Martin", "text": "the end of 1994, but was lured back to the soap with the promise of \"sizzling\" storylines and a new look for her character. In April 2005, Kris Green of Digital Spy reported that Reece-Wilmore would reprise her role for the show's 20th anniversary episode. Debbie is the oldest child of Philip (Ian Rawlings) and Loretta Martin (Lyn Semler). Josephine Monore, author of \"Neighbours: The First 10 Years\", said Debbie was not one of the show's glamour girls, but just \"an ordinary girl next door\" who did well at school because she worked hard. A writer for the BBC described", "psg_id": "7558546" }, { "title": "Debbie Downer", "text": "Debbie Downer Debbie Downer is a name of a fictional \"Saturday Night Live\" character who debuted in 2004, and who was portrayed by Rachel Dratch. The character's name, Debbie Downer, is a slang phrase which refers to someone who frequently adds bad news and negative feelings to a gathering, thus bringing down the mood of everyone around them. Dratch's character would usually appear at social gatherings and interrupt the conversation to voice negative opinions and pronouncements. She is especially concerned about the rate of feline AIDS, a subject that she would bring up on more than one occasion, saying it", "psg_id": "5047385" }, { "title": "Lil Debbie", "text": "her 'sisters'. The three later went on to create the group The White Girl Mob. In 2011, Lil Debbie appeared in the music video for Kreayshawn’s debut single \"Gucci Gucci\". In September 2011, it was reported that Debbie had been kicked out of The White Girl Mob, due to being disloyal to the other members of the group. Debbie stated poor communication and misunderstandings in the group were the main reasons for her departure. Debbie later stated she didn't have much input in the group and she was just following the others' decisions. Debbie has also stated that she has", "psg_id": "19015526" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "Roz Laws of the \"Sunday Mercury\" branded Debbie as an \"ice queen\". Debbie Dingle Debbie Dingle (also Jones and Barton) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Emmerdale\", portrayed by Charley Webb. Webb has taken maternity leave twice, with the first time being in 2010 and the second throughout 2016 with Debbie departing on 1 January 2016. It was confirmed in December 2016 that Debbie would be making her on-screen return the following month, making her first screen appearance in over a year in the episode aired 24 January 2017. She was introduced as the foster child", "psg_id": "6858349" }, { "title": "Debbie Travis", "text": "home products line available from Canadian Tire and continues as president of the branding company, Debbie Travis Branding, Inc., located in Toronto. A fine wine collection bearing her name was released in 2016. Debbie Travis Debbie Travis (born September 25, 1960 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England) is a British-Canadian television personality, self-taught interior decorator, and former fashion model. She is best known as the host of \"Debbie Travis' Facelift\" and \"Debbie Travis' Painted House\". The shows were based out of Montreal, Quebec and Facelift was produced for Home & Garden Television Canada. Travis grew up in Rochdale, Lancashire/Greater Manchester. After a", "psg_id": "5168682" }, { "title": "Debbie (singer)", "text": "Debbie (singer) Debbie, pseudonym of \"Ria Schildmeyer\" (born in Haarlem, at July 20, 1954) is a Dutch singer. She was also part of a trio called Bonnie, Debbie & Rosy. Debbie's debut as a singer was in 1967 as a singer in the group Ghizlane. Her first single \"Flower Power Rock\" was released by Gert Timmerman's record label Carpenter. Debbie started her solo career in 1972 and made several hits including \"Everybody Join Hands\" (a Giorgio Moroder composition), \"Angelino\" and \"I Love You More And More\". The record company Ariola had major international plans for Debbie. For example, her album", "psg_id": "18933099" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "and tells her to forget Ross. Debbie later comes home but Pete cannot cope with his guilt and tells Debbie he killed Ross, shocking her and she compares him to Cameron. Ross, however, is later seen alive in a hospital bed, determined to win back Debbie. They later begin a relationship. Debbie leaves on New Year's Day 2016 after learning Ross shot Robert (now played by Ryan Hawley) and Andy was involved. In October 2016, Debbie decides to sell the business and her home to Chrissie, apparently deciding also not to come back to the village. In January 2017, Cain", "psg_id": "6858334" }, { "title": "Lil Debbie", "text": "Lil Debbie Jordan Capozzi (born February 2, 1990), better known by her stage name Lil Debbie, is an American rapper, model and fashion designer. She is best known as being part of the now-defunct group The White Girl Mob, with rappers Kreayshawn and V-Nasty. In 2012, Debbie started a solo career, releasing a series of singles with rappers RiFF RaFF and former White Girl Mob group member V-Nasty, some of which ended up on her first solo project, a mixtape titled \"Keep It Lit\". In October 2013, Debbie released her first EP, titled \"Queen D\". In March 2014, Debbie released", "psg_id": "19015524" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "and killed him in \"self-defence\". Debbie and Cameron kiss and head to tell Chas they are back together and while kissing in the street, they notice Gennie leave Tug Ghyll. The pair chase her, leading to Gennie's car crashing down a ravine. Cameron pulls a hurt Gennie out of the car while Debbie calls an ambulance. Debbie asks if Gennie will be alright, he nods before returning to Gennie and kills her. Later, Debbie tells the police that she found Gennie after driving by and Debbie, Jai and the police, go to The Woolpack and tell Brenda, Bob, Nikhill and", "psg_id": "6858324" }, { "title": "Lil Debbie", "text": "Debbie debuted her line of baked goods titled \"Cakes\" at the Blazer's Cup in 2015. On March 3, 2017, Debbie released her fourth EP, titled \"XXIII\", including five originals. Cesqeaux, Moksi, The Galaxy, Yung Felix, Yellow Claw, and FS Green are all featured on the EP. Lil Debbie Jordan Capozzi (born February 2, 1990), better known by her stage name Lil Debbie, is an American rapper, model and fashion designer. She is best known as being part of the now-defunct group The White Girl Mob, with rappers Kreayshawn and V-Nasty. In 2012, Debbie started a solo career, releasing a series", "psg_id": "19015529" }, { "title": "Debbie Combs", "text": "Penelope Paradise, Penny Mitchell, Sandy Partelow, Susan Green, and Velvet McIntyre. Since her retirement, Debbie Combs has worked as a booking processor with the Davidson County Sheriff's Office in Nashville, TN. Debbie Combs Debbie Szostecki (born April 18, 1959) is a professional wrestler better known as Debbie Combs. Her mother, Cora Combs, was also a professional wrestler. Debbie Combs made her wrestling debut at Louisville Gardens for Angelo Poffo's International Championship Wrestling (ICW) at the age of 16 in a 7-girl battle royal where she was the first eliminated. Combs dated Randy Savage for five years while they were both", "psg_id": "5111556" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "love for Chas in the pub in front of Dan and Charity. Charity and Cain then swore to get revenge for Debbie. Debbie feels she needs to provide more for baby Jack and Sarah after Sarah begins her chemotherapy after her transplant and decides to set up a delivery firm, sleeping with newcomer Dom (Wil Johnson) to get his contacts. After it is revealed that Dom's boss, Pete, does drug work, he tries to get Debbie to do drugs runs for him and threatens Sarah, so Debbie terminates the contract. Debbie hires Robbie Lawson (Jamie Shelton) as her assistant and", "psg_id": "6858319" }, { "title": "Debbie Bates", "text": "abusing her. Liam eventually tracks Debbie down and makes several attempts to break up Nigel and Debbie but is unsuccessful, and Debbie and Clare both move to Walford to live with Nigel. In July 1994, Debbie marries Nigel and they are content in marriage. She starts working at the local bookmakers but her boss, Stan Dougan (Jack Chissick), constantly tries to flirt with her, which she dislikes. She keeps this a secret from Nigel but when Stan makes a move on her she quickly rejects him and quits her job. Nigel is suspicious of Debbie suddenly quitting but eventually finds", "psg_id": "7518197" }, { "title": "Debbie Wilkins", "text": "leads to Debbie and Andy having an open relationship; dating other people, but living together. The situation is not ideal however, as Andy gets jealous seeing Debbie pursued. Roy is infatuated with Debbie and asks her to marry him several times, but Debbie declines when she realizes she wants to marry Andy after all. Debbie and Andy's happiness does not to last as in August 1986 Andy runs in front of a truck to save a toddler from being hit and is killed. Debbie’s grief is compounded with guilt as her last words to Andy during a row are \"drop", "psg_id": "7432195" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "Charity to find that Sarah has collapsed. When rushed to hospital, Debbie, Cameron, Charity and Victoria discover Sarah is in a pre-leukaemic state. Debbie demands to be induced but is refused, as her son will be premature, and could die. In \"Emmerdale\"s live episode to celebrate its 40th anniversary, Debbie gave birth to a baby boy called Jack, after Andy's adopted father. When Debbie returns from hospital, she is unaware that Cameron killed Carl King (Tom Lister) the night before. Debbie finds 6 new messages from Carl on her phone, 3 pictures and 3 texts of Cameron sleeping with Chas", "psg_id": "6858317" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "involved in the murder of PC Shane Doyle (Paul McEwan), Jasmine's boyfriend. Jasmine is the real culprit as she attacks Shane when he attacks Debbie and kills him. She, Debbie and Eli then attempted to conceal what they'd done but Jasmine wants to confess especially after Ross Kirk (Samuel Anderson) is charged with his murder. Debbie persuades her not to and they start dating again. They decide to run away together but the police catch Debbie and arrest her. With Jasmine on the run; Debbie is left to take the blame for the murder. Eli enlists Danielle Hutch to harm", "psg_id": "6858308" }, { "title": "Debbie Martin", "text": "Debbie becomes besotted with him. When Macca rejects Debbie's advances, she questions him and he reveals he is gay. Debbie spirals into an eating disorder, which is discovered by Cody Willis (Peta Brady) and Brett Stark (Brett Blewitt). More problems arise for Debbie when Julie dies and Philip is the prime suspect for pushing her off the roof of the hotel they stayed in during a Murder Mystery Weekend. Philip is cleared when Debbie reveals Julie had been drunk that night and she watched her fall from the roof. Following Julie's funeral, Debbie agrees to go with Rosemary Daniels to", "psg_id": "7558556" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "Debbie then orders Cain to dispose of Ross, so he leaves him in a locked van on the edge of a cliff. Debbie and Pete get married, but he learns about her affair with Ross due to Ross recording a conversation with Debbie which was accidentally played as Chas, thinking it was the first wedding song. Pete is furious with Debbie, but moments later a helicopter damaged by an explosion caused by Chrissie White (Louise Marwood) crashes into the village hall, killing Val Pollard (Charlie Hardwick) and Ruby Haswell (Alicya Eyo). Debbie is found under collapsed debris and fights for", "psg_id": "6858332" }, { "title": "Debbie Dingle", "text": "moment together, they realize their attraction to each other and kiss. They have sex, but when Pete mentions Cameron, Debbie tells him to get lost. She tries to ignore him, but Chas persuades Debbie to try and leave Cameron in the past and make up with Pete. Debbie and Pete begin a secret relationship, but a jealous Ross soon finds out. When he deliberately damages Ashley Thomas' (John Middleton) car after an argument at the garage, Debbie insists he must pay to repair the damage himself. Ross later buys dodgy flash cars for Debbie to try and win her affections,", "psg_id": "6858329" }, { "title": "Debbie Dean", "text": "for the murder of her husband. This left Debbie devastated as she tried to come terms with Dan's arrest, while there was more bad news for Debbie as her family were struggling with debts and sister Steph had epilepsy, after almost becoming a victim of Toby. Johnno supported Debbie and the family through this as best he could, and in return Debbie showed her loyalty to both her family and Dan, but was devastated when Dan was sent down for 18 years after Ellie testified against him. Still, Debbie believed there was hope as she tried to change Ellie's mind", "psg_id": "9771955" }, { "title": "Debbie Downer", "text": "by the body of the sketch. The sketch would ultimately close with the last line of the song played again (and one more negative fact from Debbie). The song ends with an extreme close-up of Debbie's pained expression. Theme song lyrics: \"You're enjoying your day, everything's going your way, then along comes Debbie Downer. Always there to tell you 'bout a new disease, a car accident, or killer bees. You'll beg her to spare you, 'Debbie, please!' but you can't stop Debbie Downer!\" The Christmas sketch began with a special theme song. It featured an animated Debbie, looking much like", "psg_id": "5047392" }, { "title": "Debbie Grayson", "text": "loved her, regarding her as little more than a pet, but used her to sire a son. Debbie began to drink heavily and for a time barely left the house. Later she started to leave the house to work towards a Real Estate license. Debbie started a friendship with Claire Bono, and after finding out that Claire is married to Superpatriot, Debbie revealed to Claire her son's secret identity. After Mark returned to Earth with his baby half-brother (at the insistence of the baby's mother), she agreed to raise him. She named him \"Oliver\" after her father. Debbie Grayson Debbie", "psg_id": "8443019" } ]
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who interviewed dudley moore about his illness in november 1999?
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[ { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "condition, he attended the ceremony at Buckingham Palace on 16 November to collect his honour in a wheelchair. Dudley Moore Dudley Stuart John Moore, CBE (19 April 193527 March 2002) was an English actor, comedian, musician and composer. Moore first came to prominence in the UK as one of the four writer-performers in the comedy revue \"Beyond the Fringe\" from 1960, and with one member of that team, Peter Cook, collaborated on the television series \"Not Only... But Also\". The double act worked on other projects until the mid-1970s, by which time Moore had settled in Los Angeles to concentrate", "psg_id": "566917" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "later worked with the American conductor Michael Tilson Thomas on a similar television series, \"Concerto!\" (1993), likewise designed to introduce audiences to classical music concertos. Moore appeared in two series for CBS, \"Dudley\" (1993) and \"Daddy's Girls\" (1994), however both were cancelled before the end of their run. Moore had been interviewed for \"The New York Times\" in 1987 by the music critic Rena Fruchter, herself an accomplished pianist, and the two became close friends. By 1995 Moore's film career was on the wane and he was having trouble remembering his lines, a problem he had never previously encountered. It", "psg_id": "566911" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "to immobility caused by the palsy, in Plainfield, New Jersey, at age 66. Rena Fruchter was holding his hand when he died; she reported his final words were \"I can hear the music all around me.\" Moore was interred at Hillside Cemetery in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. Fruchter later wrote a memoir of their relationship (\"Dudley Moore\", Ebury Press, 2004). In 1981 Moore won the Golden Globe for Best Actor for his role in \"Arthur\", for which he was also Oscar-nominated. In November 2001, Moore was appointed a Commander of the Order of The British Empire (CBE). Despite his deteriorating", "psg_id": "566916" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "regularly on British television, made numerous recordings and had a long-running residency at Peter Cook's London nightclub, the Establishment. Amongst other albums, they recorded \"The Dudley Moore Trio\", \"Dudley Moore plays The Theme from Beyond the Fringe and All That Jazz\", \"The World of Dudley Moore\", \"The Other Side Of Dudley Moore\" and \"Genuine Dud\". Moore was a close friend of record producer Chris Gunning and played piano (uncredited) on the 1969 single \"Broken Hearted Pirates\" which Gunning produced for Simon Dupree and the Big Sound. In 1976 he played piano on Larry Norman's album \"In Another Land\", in particular", "psg_id": "566905" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "Moore was informed that he had calcium deposits in the basal ganglia of his brain and irreversible frontal lobe damage. In September 1997 Moore underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery in London. He also suffered four strokes. On 30 September 1999, Moore announced that he was suffering from the terminal degenerative brain disorder progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), some of the early symptoms being so similar to intoxication that he had been reported as being drunk, and that the illness had been diagnosed earlier in the year. Moore died on the morning of 27 March 2002 as a result of pneumonia, secondary", "psg_id": "566915" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "Dudley Moore Dudley Stuart John Moore, CBE (19 April 193527 March 2002) was an English actor, comedian, musician and composer. Moore first came to prominence in the UK as one of the four writer-performers in the comedy revue \"Beyond the Fringe\" from 1960, and with one member of that team, Peter Cook, collaborated on the television series \"Not Only... But Also\". The double act worked on other projects until the mid-1970s, by which time Moore had settled in Los Angeles to concentrate on his film acting. His solo career as a comedy film actor was heightened by the success of", "psg_id": "566888" }, { "title": "Rev. William Dudley Moore House", "text": "Rev. William Dudley Moore House The Rev. William Dudley Moore House, in Anderson County, Kentucky near Lawrenceburg, was built in c.1848-50. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The listing included seven contributing buildings and two contributing structures. The main house is an I-house. It was \"the lifelong home of the county's most well-known and most-beloved minister. During his long career spanning half a century, Brother Moore, as he chose to be called, performed 928 marriages, 1400 funerals, and over 1,000 baptisms. Architecturally, the Reverend Moore House is notable in being a frame \"I\" house-with-ell,", "psg_id": "20705745" }, { "title": "Rev. William Dudley Moore House", "text": "unaltered since 1900. Along with the house is an amazingly intact complex of eleven outbuildings, all frame and all apparently of no later construction than 1900.\" Rev. William Dudley Moore House The Rev. William Dudley Moore House, in Anderson County, Kentucky near Lawrenceburg, was built in c.1848-50. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The listing included seven contributing buildings and two contributing structures. The main house is an I-house. It was \"the lifelong home of the county's most well-known and most-beloved minister. During his long career spanning half a century, Brother Moore, as he", "psg_id": "20705746" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "\"The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball\". Moore was deeply affected by the death of Cook in 1995, and for weeks would regularly telephone Cook's home in London, just to hear his friend's voice on the telephone answering machine. Moore attended Cook's memorial service in London and, at the time, many people who knew him noted that Moore was behaving strangely and attributed it to grief or drinking. In November 1995, Moore teamed up with friend and humorist Martin Lewis in organising a two-day salute to Cook in Los Angeles that Moore co-hosted with Lewis. In December 2004 the Channel 4 television", "psg_id": "566902" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "and Nicole Rothschild (16 April 1994 – 1998; one son, born in 1995). He maintained good relationships with Kendall, Weld and Lane, but expressly forbade Rothschild to attend his funeral. At the time his illness became apparent, he was going through a difficult divorce from Rothschild while at the same time sharing a house in Los Angeles with her and her previous husband. Moore dated Susan Anton in the early 1980s, with a lot of talk being made of their height difference: Moore at and Anton at . In April 1997, after spending five days in a New York hospital,", "psg_id": "566914" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "station in the United Kingdom broadcast \"Not Only But Always\", a TV film dramatising the relationship between Moore and Cook, although the principal focus of the production was on Cook. Around the same time the relationship between the two was also the subject of a stage play called \"\" by Chris Bartlett and Nick Awde. For this production Moore is the main subject. Set in a chat-show studio in the 1980s, it focuses on Moore's comic and personal relationship with Cook and the directions their careers took after the split of the partnership. During the 1960s he formed the Dudley", "psg_id": "566903" }, { "title": "Dudley Savage", "text": "long illness. Dudley Savage William Dudley Savage MBE (20 March 1920 – 25 November 2008) was a British organist and broadcaster who for many years broadcast a hospital request programme from the Royal (ABC) cinema in Plymouth. He both introduced and played requests on the Royal organ. When it was axed, the resultant petition was said at the time to be the largest the BBC had ever encountered. Savage was born on 20 March 1920 near Penzance, in the village of Gulval. His mother played the organ there in the village church and taught him in their home how to", "psg_id": "12722114" }, { "title": "Cowboy Jimmy Moore", "text": "\"Until the traffic accident I had about a year ago, I was still playing my usual speed\" Moore said in July 1999 at the age of 89. However, Moore's health declined rapidly that same year. He died on November 17, 1999 of natural causes. Cowboy Jimmy Moore James William Moore (September 14, 1910 – November 17, 1999), known as Cowboy Jimmy Moore, was a world-class American pocket billiards (pool) player originally from Troup County, Georgia, and for most of his life a resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico, best known for his mastery in the game of straight pool (14.1 continuous).", "psg_id": "11447172" }, { "title": "John Dudley (1569-1645)", "text": "John Dudley (1569-1645) Hon. John Dudley (November 1569 – 1645), formally John Sutton otherwise Dudley, was the brother of Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley and was briefly Member of the Parliament of England for Staffordshire. during the reign of Elizabeth I. John Dudley was the son of Edward Sutton, 4th Baron Dudley. His mother was Jane Stanley, who was a daughter of Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby and the 4th Baron's second wife. John Dudley was their second son, born about two years after his brother Edward, who became the 5th Baron. He was baptised on 30 November 1569,", "psg_id": "16398810" }, { "title": "John Moore, 1st Baron Moore", "text": "Moore married firstly Mary Lum, daughter of Elnathan Lum, in 1697. After his first wife's death he married secondly Elizabeth Sankey, daughter of John Sankey. He died in September 1725 and was succeeded in the barony by his son from his first marriage, Charles, who was created Earl of Charleville in 1758. John Moore, 1st Baron Moore John Moore, 1st Baron Moore PC (c. 1676 – 8 September 1725), was an Irish politician. Moore was the son of Thomas Moore and Ellen Colley, daughter of Dudley Cowley, Member of Parliament for Philipstown. He was returned to the Irish Parliament for", "psg_id": "16246353" }, { "title": "Heat illness", "text": "severe disease putting them in lukewarm water is recommended if possible with transport to a hospital. Heat stroke is relatively common in sports and is the cause of about 2 percent of deaths. Football in the United States has the highest rates. Between 1999 and 2003, the US had a total of 3442 deaths from heat illness. Those who work outdoors are at particular risk for heat illness, though those who work in poorly-cooled spaces indoors are also at risk. Between 1992 and 2006, 423 workers died from heat illness in the US. Heat illness used to be blamed on", "psg_id": "11992742" }, { "title": "Billy Dudley", "text": "Adedeji).\" Before his final illness, Dudley had started to gather material for a biography of Murtala Mohammed, the Nigerian military president who took over from General Yakubu Gowon after the 1976 coup, and who was assassinated later that year. Dudley's published views on Mohammed indicated that he held Mohammed in high regard. Dudley died in Epping, England. Billy Dudley was one of the co-authors of the 1979 Constitution of Nigeria (since replaced, following various military coups). He is also credited with having been a major influence on the principal advisers to General Gowon in 1967, recommending that Nigeria should stay", "psg_id": "9657463" }, { "title": "Henry Ludwell Moore", "text": "in the United States. Unlike them, Moore was not a great public figure. He was a private, sensitive person who suffered from long periods of illness. At the end of his essay on Moore, Stigler writes \"In general one can say that Moore was as much a founder of this movement [statistical economics] as any one man is likely to be a founder of a great movement toward which a science has been steadily moving.\" There is a full bibliography in Stigler's article below. Henry Ludwell Moore Henry Ludwell Moore (November 21, 1869 – April 28, 1958) was an American", "psg_id": "4797622" }, { "title": "Jurosomatic illness", "text": "as well as anger and fixation on the injury associated with it. Stossel had also quoted a British psychiatrist Theodore Dalrymple as saying: Jurosomatic illness Jurosomatic illness is a somatic illness brought on by a pending lawsuit. A segment of John Stossel's show on lawsuit abuse (aired June 14, 2012) was devoted to reporting on this illness. Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), an orthopedic surgeon by education, who was interviewed by Stossel for the episode stated that this is an illness that he had studied in medical school. He described it as a syndrome arising from a legitimate injury and legitimate", "psg_id": "16948333" }, { "title": "Jurosomatic illness", "text": "Jurosomatic illness Jurosomatic illness is a somatic illness brought on by a pending lawsuit. A segment of John Stossel's show on lawsuit abuse (aired June 14, 2012) was devoted to reporting on this illness. Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), an orthopedic surgeon by education, who was interviewed by Stossel for the episode stated that this is an illness that he had studied in medical school. He described it as a syndrome arising from a legitimate injury and legitimate pain and suffering, which drags out for the duration of the lawsuit, brought on by the stress and anxiety of the continuing lawsuit,", "psg_id": "16948332" }, { "title": "Demi Moore", "text": "(born August 16, 1988), Scout (born July 20, 1991), and Tallulah (born February 3, 1994). They announced their separation on June 24, 1998, and filed for divorce on October 18, 2000. Moore had a three-year relationship with martial arts instructor Oliver Whitcomb, whom she dated from 1999 to 2002. In 2003, Moore began dating actor Ashton Kutcher, who is 15 years younger. They married on September 24, 2005. The wedding was attended by about 150 close friends and family of the couple, including Willis. In November 2011, after months of media speculation about the state of the couple's marriage, Moore", "psg_id": "1561614" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "jazz music and soon became an accomplished jazz pianist and composer. He began working with such leading musicians as John Dankworth and Cleo Laine. In 1960 he left Dankworth's band to work on \"Beyond the Fringe\". John Bassett, a graduate of Wadham College, Oxford recommended Moore, his jazz bandmate and a rising cabaret talent, to producer Robert Ponsonby, who was putting together a comedy revue entitled \"Beyond the Fringe\". Bassett also chose Jonathan Miller. Moore then recommended Alan Bennett, who in turn suggested Peter Cook. \"Beyond the Fringe\" was at the forefront of the 1960s UK satire boom, although the", "psg_id": "566892" }, { "title": "Dickie Moore (actor)", "text": "1984, Moore published \"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (But Don't Have Sex or Take the Car)\", a book about his and others' experiences as child actors. Moore owned a public relations firm, Dick Moore and Associates. Founded in 1966, it existed for 44 years. From 1988 until his death in 2015 Moore was married to the actress Jane Powell. The two met when Moore interviewed Powell for \"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star\". The couple lived in Manhattan and Wilton, Connecticut. In March 2013, Powell reported that Moore had arthritis and \"bouts of dementia\". Moore died at a hospice near Wilton, Connecticut on", "psg_id": "4181948" }, { "title": "November to Remember (1999)", "text": "The following month, on the December 24 episode of \"ECW on TNN\", Tanaka defeated Awesome to win the title. However, Awesome defeated Tanaka in a rematch the following week to regain the title. After the match, Awesome was attacked by Spike Dudley with an \"Acid Drop\" but Judge Jeff Jones' interference led to Awesome attacking Dudley's girlfriend after she got involved by attacking Jones. This led to Awesome defending the title against Dudley at Guilty as Charged. Taz would leave ECW after losing to Rob Van Dam at November to Remember and joined World Wrestling Federation, where he debuted at", "psg_id": "20004802" }, { "title": "Cheryllyn Dudley", "text": "Cheryllyn Dudley Cheryllyn Dudley is a South African politician who has served as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa since the first democratic elections in 1999, representing the African Christian Democratic Party. Dudley attended high school in Zimbabwe and later studied at the University of Natal and obtained a Bachelor of Laws. First elected in 1999 and re-elected subsequently, Dudley has also served as the Parliamentary Whip for the African Christian Democratic Party since 2005. Dudley has spoken in favour of reforms to South Africa's labour laws, which the World Economic Forum ranks as the seventh-most restrictive", "psg_id": "20021034" }, { "title": "William Lofland Dudley", "text": "the new facility. The steel-and-concrete structure cost about $200,000 and could seat 22,600. It was the first dedicated college football stadium in the South. In the first game at the new stadium in 1922, against Michigan on October 14, the two teams played to a scoreless tie, which features prominently in the school's history. The stadium's dedication posthumously honored Dudley: In the summer of 1914, Dudley was stricken with illness. Shortly after admittance to Clifton Springs Sanitarium in New York, he suffered a stroke which left him speechless. He recovered the use of his voice, but knew death was imminent,", "psg_id": "18292813" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "hit Hollywood films, particularly \"Foul Play\" (1978), \"10\" (1979) and \"Arthur\" (1981). For \"Arthur\", Moore was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and won a Golden Globe Award. He received a second Golden Globe for his performance in \"Micki & Maude\" (1984). Moore was born at the original Charing Cross Hospital in central London, the son of Ada Francis (née Hughes), a secretary, and John Moore, a railway electrician. His father was Scottish, from Glasgow. Moore was brought up in Dagenham, Essex. He was notably short at and was born with club feet that required extensive hospital treatment", "psg_id": "566889" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "highly talented pianist and organist and was playing the pipe organ at local church weddings by the age of 14. He attended Dagenham County High School where he received musical tuition from a dedicated teacher, Peter Cork, who became a friend and confidant to Moore and continued to correspond with him until 1994. Moore's musical talent won him an organ scholarship to Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was tutored by the composer Bernard Rose. While studying music and composition there, he also performed with Alan Bennett in the Oxford Revue. During his university years, Moore had developed a love of", "psg_id": "566891" }, { "title": "Paul Moore Jr.", "text": "Bishop Paul Moore Place). Jenny McKean Moore died of colon cancer in 1973. Eighteen months later Moore married Brenda Hughes Eagle, a childless widow twenty two years his junior. She died of alcoholism in 1999. It was she who discovered his bisexual infidelity, around 1990, and made it known to his children, who kept the secret, as he had asked them to, until Honor Moore's revelations in 2008. Honor Moore, the oldest of the Moore children and a bisexual, revealed that her father was himself bisexual with a history of gay affairs in a story she wrote about him in", "psg_id": "8294865" }, { "title": "William Lewis Moore", "text": "all & Mississippi or Bust\". On April 23, 1963, about into his march, Moore was interviewed by Charlie Hicks, a reporter from radio station WGAD in Gadsden, Alabama, along a rural stretch of U.S. Highway 11 near Attalla. The station had received an anonymous phone tip about Moore's location. In the interview, Moore said: \"I intend to walk right up to the governor's mansion in Mississippi and ring his doorbell. Then I'll hand him my letter.\" Concerned for Moore's safety, Hicks offered to drive him to a motel. Moore insisted on continuing his march. Less than an hour after the", "psg_id": "4392625" }, { "title": "Dudley Do-Right", "text": "and opened in 1999. Dudley Do-Right Dudley Do-Right, created by Alex Anderson with Chris Hayward and Allan Burns, is the hero of \"Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties\", a segment on \"The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show\" that parodied early 20th-century melodrama and silent film (the \"northern\"), using only a piano as a musical background. Dudley Do-Right is a dim-witted, but conscientious and cheerful Canadian Mountie who is always trying to catch his nemesis, Snidely Whiplash, and rescue damsel in distress Nell Fenwick, his boss's daughter, with whom Dudley is deeply infatuated. He usually succeeds only by pure luck or through the", "psg_id": "1881478" }, { "title": "Dudley Dudley (wrestler)", "text": "Bradley arrived in ECW on July 1, 1995. He was billed as being part of the Dudley family along with his storyline half-brothers Snot Dudley and Big Dick Dudley. Dudley Dudley was known for his deep voice and strange laugh during interviews, and had the distinction of being \"the only pure Dudley\" - while all the Dudleys allegedly had (the apocryphal) Big Daddy Dudley as a common father, Dudley Dudley was the only Dudley who had (the equally fictitious) Momma Dudley as a mother. As a result, Dudley Dudley was the unquestioned leader of the stable. The Dudley Boys feuded", "psg_id": "5101974" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "him an unprecedented status as a romantic leading man. Moore followed up with the comedy film \"Wholly Moses!\", which was not a major success. In 1981 Moore appeared in the title role of the comedy \"Arthur\", an even bigger hit than \"10\". Co-starring Liza Minnelli and Sir John Gielgud, it was both commercially and critically successful, Moore receiving an Oscar nomination for Best Actor, whilst Gielgud won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role as Arthur's stern but compassionate manservant. Moore lost to Henry Fonda (for \"On Golden Pond\"). He did, however, win a Golden Globe award for Best", "psg_id": "566907" }, { "title": "The Dudley Brothers", "text": "property that is The Dudley Boy gimmick. Former ECW wrestler Raven has said multiple times that he is the person who came up with the original Dudley idea. Taz has corroborated his story, but added that it was not \"just\" Raven who came up with the idea, but Raven and Taz together. The Dudley Brothers The Dudley Brothers were a professional wrestling stable active in Extreme Championship Wrestling between 1995 and 1999. The gimmick of the group was that, despite their obvious differences in physical appearance and race, the members were all said to be the sons of the fictional", "psg_id": "4472867" }, { "title": "Mental illness in fiction", "text": "of mental illness, most prominently including Münchausen syndrome by proxy. In 2005, the shows \"Huff\", \"Monk\", \"Scrubs\" and \"ER\" all won Voice Awards from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for their positive portrayal of people who manage mental health conditions. Neal Baer, executive producer of \"ER\" and \"\" also won a lifetime achievement award for his work in incorporating mental health issues into these two shows. \"United States of Tara\" is a television show about Dissociative Identity Disorder that has since been cancelled. Mental illness in fiction Works of fiction dealing with mental illness include: Many motion", "psg_id": "3738057" }, { "title": "Charles Dudley (make-up artist)", "text": "extended illness at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, California. He was survived by his wife Frances and daughter Lucille. Charles Dudley (make-up artist) Charles Dudley (October 1, 1883-March 9, 1952) was an American stage and silent film actor who later had a successful career as a film studio make-up artist. Charles Dudley Heaslip was born on October 1, 1883, at Fort Grant, Arizona, the son of Irving Heaslip, a career soldier. His father was from St. Ann’s, Ontario, Canada, and served over twenty-five years in the U.S. Army, seeing action at the Battle of Little Big Horn", "psg_id": "16323661" }, { "title": "Thomas Dudley", "text": "broke out 30 years later. Dudley also presided over the acquittal of John Winthrop in a trial held that year; Winthrop had been charged with abuses of his power as a magistrate by residents of Hingham the previous year. In 1649 Dudley was appointed once again to serve as a commissioner and president of the New England Confederation, an umbrella organization established by most of the New England colonies to address issues of common interest; however, he was ill (and aging, at 73), and consequently unable to discharge his duties in that office. Despite the illness, Dudley was elected governor", "psg_id": "2792511" }, { "title": "Deon Moore", "text": "U23 in the EFL Trophy, replacing Shaq Coulthirst as a substitute. After spending time on trial at Sheffield Wednesday and Hull City, Moore joined Isthmian League side Merstham in March 2018. On 24 August 2018, Moore joined League One side Bristol Rovers, making his debut two months later as a late substitute in a 2-0 win over Yeovil Town in the EFL Trophy. On 16 November 2018, he joined National League South side Bath City on a one-month loan deal. Deon Moore Deon Ryan Moore (born 14 May 1999), is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for", "psg_id": "19770318" }, { "title": "Alan Moore", "text": "film's release he had met with Moore and Dave Gibbons when Silver acquired the film rights to \"V For Vendetta\" and \"Watchmen\". Silver stated, \"Alan was odd, but he was enthusiastic and encouraging us to do this. I had foolishly thought that he would continue feeling that way today, not realising that he wouldn't.\" Moore did not deny this meeting or Silver's characterisation of Moore at that meeting, nor did Moore state that he advised Silver of his change of opinion in those approximately 20 years. The \"New York Times\" article also interviewed David Lloyd about Moore's reaction to the", "psg_id": "12342725" }, { "title": "Fred Moore (attorney)", "text": "in on the Sacco-Vanzetti case. In 1928, after the men had been executed, author Upton Sinclair interviewed Moore in connection with a book Sinclair was writing about the case. Sinclair was stunned to hear that Moore had come to conclude that both Sacco and Vanzetti were guilty. Many have since cited this as proof of their guilt, but others were skeptical. \"Fred is embittered because he was dropped from the case and it has poisoned his mind,\" said one of Moore's many ex-wives. Boston corporate attorney William Thompson, who waged a spirited defense of the men following Moore's dismissal, never", "psg_id": "10006741" }, { "title": "1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado", "text": "often \"produced forces on buildings not designed to withstand such forces\" and in some cases, were due to improper construction techniques and \"poor selection\" of materials used in their construction. The report acknowledged that federal construction code requirements needed to be revised above the then-current minimum standards to allow newer buildings to better withstand higher wind speeds consistent with tornadoes of lesser intensity than the one that devastated Bridge Creek and Moore, thereby lessening the degree of damage, fatalities and injuries that are probable in buildings of typically less reinforced construction. 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado The 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado", "psg_id": "14958134" }, { "title": "Roy Moore", "text": "was Richard Shelby, the state's U.S. Senator since 1987, who said two days before the election the accusations against Moore \"are believable\" and that \"Alabama deserves better.\" He said he wrote in the name of another Republican on his absentee ballot. On July 29, 2018, Moore unwittingly appeared on the satirical American comedy television series \"\"Who Is America?.\"\" In the episode, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen interviewed Moore while pretending to be an Israeli counter-terrorist expert. Baron Cohen demonstrated a device he claimed to be capable of detecting pedophiles, and during the demonstration, the device seemed to identify Moore as a", "psg_id": "8466939" }, { "title": "1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado", "text": "1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado The 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado (locally referred to as the May 3rd tornado) was an extremely powerful F5 tornado in which the highest wind speeds ever measured globally were recorded at by a Doppler on Wheels (DOW) radar. The tornado devastated southern portions of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, along with surrounding suburbs and towns during the early evening of Monday, May 3, 1999. The tornado covered during its 85-minute existence, destroying thousands of homes, killing 36 people (plus an additional five indirectly), and leaving US$1 billion (1999 USD) in damage, ranking it as the fifth-costliest on record,", "psg_id": "14958087" }, { "title": "Mal Moore", "text": "1973). Moore returned as offensive coordinator under Gene Stallings from 1990-93 before moving into athletic administration. In 1994, because of his wife's illness, Moore left coaching and moved into the UA Athletic Department as one of the many legacy projects placed in assistant athletic director's positions. An enormously popular figure in the history of University of Alabama athletics, Mal Moore’s personal style as Director of Athletics from 1999-2013 generated devotion from the University community at-large, as well as the employees of the department that he oversaw. After building an impeccable reputation as an assistant football coach at Alabama, Notre Dame", "psg_id": "12015976" }, { "title": "William Russel Dudley", "text": "Dudley contracted an illness while studying trees in Persia. He contracted a severe cold or bronchitis in Egypt, and later died of tuberculosis in 1911, in Los Altos, CA. In 1913, Stanford University published a \"Dudley Memorial Volume\" containing a paper by the then late Professor and appreciations, and contributions by friends and colleagues. William Russel Dudley William Russel Dudley (March 1, 1849 – June 4, 1911) was an American botanist. He headed the botany department at Stanford University from 1892 to 1911. His collection built at Stanford is considered to be one of the most important contributions to knowledge", "psg_id": "14853112" }, { "title": "Charles Moore, 2nd Marquess of Drogheda", "text": "a history of eccentricity and mental instability. Lord Castlereagh, who committed suicide in 1822, was Lord Drogheda's first cousin and the increasingly strange behaviour which culminated in his death was thought by some to be due to a hereditary mental illness inherited from the Seymour Conway family, to which his mother, as well as Drogheda's, belonged. Charles Moore, 2nd Marquess of Drogheda Charles Moore, 2nd Marquess of Drogheda (23 August 1770 – 6 February 1837), styled Viscount Moore until 1822, was an Irish peer. He went insane when he was about twenty, and spent the rest of his life at", "psg_id": "16321712" }, { "title": "Mary Dudley", "text": "well. Yet Elizabeth cooled down again and gave Mary Dudley further instructions to deal with the Spaniards, until she herself told de Quadra \"that someone had [spoken to him] with good intentions, but without any commission from her\". Angry at her brother and the Queen, Mary Dudley felt betrayed. The Spanish ambassador, in his turn, was piqued that she used an interpreter, when \"we can understand each other in Italian without him.\" In October 1562, Elizabeth became critically ill with smallpox; Mary Dudley nursed her until she contracted the illness herself, which according to her husband greatly disfigured her beauty.", "psg_id": "15009717" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "Bust\" and Richard Lester's \"The Bed Sitting Room\", based on the play by Spike Milligan and John Antrobus. In 1968 and 1969 Moore embarked on two solo comedy ventures, firstly in the film \"30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia\" and secondly, on stage, for an Anglicised adaptation of Woody Allen's \"Play It Again, Sam\" at the Globe Theatre in London's West End. In the 1970s the relationship between Moore and Cook became increasingly strained as the latter's alcoholism began affecting his work. However, in 1971, Cook and Moore took sketches from \"Not Only...But Also\" and \"Goodbye Again\", together with new", "psg_id": "566897" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "original cast. President John F. Kennedy attended a performance on 10 February 1963. The show continued in New York until 1964. When Moore returned to the UK he was offered his own series on the BBC, \"Not Only... But Also\" (1965, 1966, 1970). It was commissioned specifically as a vehicle for Moore, but when he invited Peter Cook on as a guest, their comedy partnership was so notable that it became a permanent fixture of the series. Cook and Moore are most remembered for their sketches as two working class men, Pete and Dud, in macs and cloth caps, commenting", "psg_id": "566894" }, { "title": "William S. Dudley", "text": "Dudley held this post until his retirement in December 2004. Dudley served as president of the American Revolution Roundtable in 1987, president of the Society for History in the Federal Government in 1989-1990, and president of the North American Society for Oceanic History, 1999-2003. He has been elected a corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, a director of the Annapolis Maritime Museum, and a member of the Maryland Advisory Committee on Archaeology. William S. Dudley William Sheldon Dudley (born 14 July 1936 in Brooklyn, New York, USA) is a naval historian of the United States Navy, who served as", "psg_id": "11280406" }, { "title": "Dayton Moore", "text": "scout. He later served as an assistant director of scouting, assistant director of player development, and director of international scouting before his promotion in 2002 to director of player personnel development. He took over as Braves Assistant General Manager in August 2005. In November 2005, Moore interviewed with the Boston Red Sox for their GM opening, but withdrew his name from consideration after the first interview. Moore then was offered a job with the Kansas City Royals and took the job on June 8, 2006. On August 31, Moore's contract as general manager of the Royals was extended through 2014.", "psg_id": "7939130" }, { "title": "Darla Moore", "text": "and rare books. In addition, Moore enjoyed riding with her husband in his 1957 Chevy, an iconic streetcar, before his illness began. Moore has given many gifts to institutions that benefit the public. Most notable are her donations to her alma mater, the University of South Carolina, which combined constitute nearly a record breaking amount for a private donation to a business school. Some of her gifts are: Darla Moore Darla Dee Moore (born August 1, 1954) is a partner of the private investment firm Rainwater, Inc, and was married to Richard Rainwater, who founded the firm. Moore was born", "psg_id": "7981553" }, { "title": "James B. Dudley", "text": "James B. Dudley James Benson Dudley (November 2, 1859 – April 4, 1925) was President of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University from 1896 until his death in 1925. James B. Dudley High School in the town of Greensboro, North Carolina, where the Agricultural and Technical University is located, was named after Dudley in recognition of his work for his community. Dudley was born on November 2, 1859. He was born into slavery; his parents were owned by Edward B. Dudley the Governor of North Carolina from 1836 to 1841. As a slave of the former governor, Dudley enjoyed", "psg_id": "15465155" }, { "title": "James B. Dudley", "text": "in Wilmington, his home town. James B. Dudley James Benson Dudley (November 2, 1859 – April 4, 1925) was President of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University from 1896 until his death in 1925. James B. Dudley High School in the town of Greensboro, North Carolina, where the Agricultural and Technical University is located, was named after Dudley in recognition of his work for his community. Dudley was born on November 2, 1859. He was born into slavery; his parents were owned by Edward B. Dudley the Governor of North Carolina from 1836 to 1841. As a slave of", "psg_id": "15465165" }, { "title": "Dudley Garrett", "text": "a convoy escort mission off the coast of Channel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland in the Battle of the St. Lawrence. The American Hockey League presented a trophy in his honour in 1947, the Dudley \"Red\" Garrett Memorial Award, which is given to the best rookie in the AHL each season. Dudley Garrett Dudley \"Red\" Garrett (July 24, 1924 – November 24, 1944) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 23 games for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League in the 1942–43 season. Dudley was born in Toronto, Ontario. He went to school at (now known as)", "psg_id": "10105512" }, { "title": "Sir William Dudley, 1st Baronet", "text": "Sir William Dudley, 1st Baronet Sir William Dudley, 1st Baronet (c. 1597 - 18 September 1670) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1663. Dudley was the son of Edward Dudley of Clopton, Northamptonshire, and his wife Elizabeth Wood, daughter of Robert Wood, of Lamley, Nottinghamshire. He succeeded his elder brother Edward Dudley, who died without issue on 13 November 1641. He was created a baronet on 1 August 1660. He was Sheriff of Northamptonshire from 1660 to 1661, In March 1663, he was elected Member of Parliament for Northampton but his election was declared", "psg_id": "16607685" }, { "title": "Shannon Moore", "text": "the Tennessee-based Music City Wrestling promotion. In 1999, Moore was hired by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) by Chris Kanyon, who had been granted the authority to employ twenty-one young cruiserweights for the Atlanta-based promotion. He was placed in a faction known as \"3 Count\" by Jimmy Hart. 3 Count, which consisted of Moore, Evan Karagias and Shane Helms, was a trio of young male wrestlers who utilized a boy band gimmick, parodying bands like the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync. 3 Count debuted in WCW in November 1999. and they began lip synching the song \"Can't Get You Out Of", "psg_id": "3768820" }, { "title": "Who Killed Davey Moore", "text": "society. In his typically ironic fashion, when Dylan introduced \"Who Killed Davey Moore\" during his October 31, 1964 show, he addressed the crowd: <poem>This a song about a boxer... It's got nothing to do with boxing, it's just a song about a boxer really. And, uh, it's not even having to do with a boxer, really. It's got nothing to do with nothing. But I fit all these words together... that's all... It's taken directly from the newspapers, Nothing's been changed... Except for the words.</poem> Dylan's song borrows the structure of the children's rhyme Cock Robin. As Dylan takes the", "psg_id": "11312234" }, { "title": "Homer Dudley", "text": "Homer Dudley Homer W. Dudley (14 November 1896– 18 September 1980) was a pioneering electronic and acoustic engineer who created the first electronic voice synthesizer for Bell Labs in the 1930s and led the development of a method of sending secure voice transmissions during World War Two. His awards include the Franklin Institute's Stuart Ballantine Medal (1965). Born in Virginia, Dudley's family moved to Pennsylvania when he was a schoolboy. His father was a preacher, and his parents also gave lessons to students, in classical and religious subjects. Dudley trained to be a grade school and high school teacher. He", "psg_id": "11971167" }, { "title": "Edward Bishop Dudley", "text": "helped Dudley. He won the election, defeating the incumbent Governor, Richard Dobbs Spaight by about 4,000 votes. Dudley was the first North Carolina governor elected by popular vote. In his first term Dudley and his party were not able to dominate the state. A Democratic victory in a special election gave the Democrats a majority of the legislature. Whig senator Willie P. Magnum was replaced by a Democrat, and in November 1836 North Carolina voters endorsed Van Buren. The state had received almost $1.5 million as its share of money from the federal government's \"deposit\" bill. The Whig plan, supported", "psg_id": "2740507" }, { "title": "David Hastings Moore", "text": "four years service in the Far East, Moore was assigned successively to Portland, Oregon (1904–08), and Cincinnati, Ohio (1908–12). He retired at the 1912 General Conference. In 1915 Moore wrote a biography of his friend, fellow-Ohioan and Bishop John Morgan Walden. Moore died November 23, 1915, on a train going to Cincinnati, Ohio. His body was laid to rest in a quiet churchyard in Athens, Ohio. Jesse A. Earl, in his article about Bishop Moore in the Encyclopedia of World Methodism, wrote this about him: David Hastings Moore David Hastings Moore (September 4, 1838 – November 23, 1915) was an", "psg_id": "7139740" }, { "title": "John Dudley (1569-1645)", "text": "to the Worcestershire assizes. It is not known whether John Dudley himself was punished for his part in events, but he played no further part in public life, retiring to Compton. John Dudley married Elizabeth Whorwood, daughter of Thomas Whorwood by 1590. They had one son, who predeceased them both, and three daughters. One of these daughters, Anne Dudley, married Sir Francis Pophham. John Dudley (1569-1645) Hon. John Dudley (November 1569 – 1645), formally John Sutton otherwise Dudley, was the brother of Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley and was briefly Member of the Parliament of England for Staffordshire. during the", "psg_id": "16398816" }, { "title": "Cuddly Dudley", "text": "Musical Cars commercial. He is mentioned in the Animaniacs song \"I'm Cute\" by Dot Warner. In addition, Cuddley Dudley was Britain's first black Rock and Roller; Cuddly Duddly was a nickname given to actor Dudley Moore. Further, the Chicago Cubs has been referred to as Cuddly Duddly clones. Cuddly Dudley Cuddly Dudley is a \"lifesize\" (at 28.5 inch tall) shiny plush stuffed animal nostalgic cocker spaniel doll that was used as a subscription sales promotional item by the \"Chicago Tribune\" in the mid-1960s. In addition, the animal took on a life of its own as a recurring character on Chicago", "psg_id": "10852777" }, { "title": "1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado", "text": "areas affected by the 1999 storm, tracking through the heart of Moore. Throughout the city, 24 people were killed (along with one additional person who died as an indirect result of the tornado) and more than 230 were injured. From a meteorological and safety standpoint, the tornado also brought the use of highway overpasses as shelters into question. Prior to the events on May 3, 1999, videos of people taking shelter in overpasses during tornadoes in the past (most notably one filmed near Wichita, Kansas, during the April 26, 1991 tornado outbreak involving a television news crew from Wichita NBC", "psg_id": "14958128" }, { "title": "Dudley v Dudley", "text": "Dudley v Dudley Dudley v Dudley (1705) Prec Ch 241; 24 ER 118 is a 1705 case of the Court of Chancery commonly cited in textbooks on law for its statement on the nature of equity. Lord Cowper, who gave the report, is sometimes misspelled as Lord Copper. Edward Ward 7th Baron Dudley and 2nd Baron Ward leased for 99 years real property in trust for himself for his life, then in trust to pay out of the rents, issues, and profitss annuities for his grandchildren (Edward Ward (the plaintive's father), son and heir of William Ward, eldest son of", "psg_id": "17104581" }, { "title": "Peter Moore (councillor)", "text": "in 2012. Peter Moore (councillor) Peter Moore was a Liberal Democrat councillor in Sheffield, England, who was Leader of Sheffield City Council in 1999-2002. Moore became Leader of Sheffield City Council in 1999, ending thirty years of uninterrupted control of the Council by the Labour Party. However, the Labour Party regained control of the Council in 2002, ending his tenure as Leader of the Council. Moore was replaced as Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group by Paul Scriven who regained control for the Liberal Democrats in 2008. Peter Moore remained a councillor for Graves Park ward until his retirement from", "psg_id": "17675165" }, { "title": "Peter Moore (councillor)", "text": "Peter Moore (councillor) Peter Moore was a Liberal Democrat councillor in Sheffield, England, who was Leader of Sheffield City Council in 1999-2002. Moore became Leader of Sheffield City Council in 1999, ending thirty years of uninterrupted control of the Council by the Labour Party. However, the Labour Party regained control of the Council in 2002, ending his tenure as Leader of the Council. Moore was replaced as Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group by Paul Scriven who regained control for the Liberal Democrats in 2008. Peter Moore remained a councillor for Graves Park ward until his retirement from the Council", "psg_id": "17675164" }, { "title": "Dudley Nourse", "text": "Dudley Nourse Arthur Dudley Nourse (12 November 1910 – 14 August 1981) was a South African Test cricketer. Primarily a batsman, he was captain of the South African team from 1948 to 1951. Nourse was born in Durban, the son of South African Test cricketer Arthur (Dave) Nourse. His father represented South Africa in 45 consecutive Test matches from 1902 to 1924. He was named after William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley, who was the Governor-General of Australia in 1910. Nourse was born a few days after his father scored a double hundred against South Australia, where he was touring", "psg_id": "6407692" }, { "title": "Cheryllyn Dudley", "text": "in the world stating \"Employment has increased among higher-income groups in South Africa, while lower earners have lost jobs...Despite legislative gains for workers' rights, social inequality has grown\" Dudley serves as a member of the Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation. Cheryllyn Dudley Cheryllyn Dudley is a South African politician who has served as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa since the first democratic elections in 1999, representing the African Christian Democratic Party. Dudley attended high school in Zimbabwe and later studied at the University of Natal and obtained a Bachelor of Laws. First elected in", "psg_id": "20021035" }, { "title": "John Moore, 1st Baron Moore", "text": "John Moore, 1st Baron Moore John Moore, 1st Baron Moore PC (c. 1676 – 8 September 1725), was an Irish politician. Moore was the son of Thomas Moore and Ellen Colley, daughter of Dudley Cowley, Member of Parliament for Philipstown. He was returned to the Irish Parliament for Philipstown in 1703, a seat he held until 1713, and then represented King's County between 1713 and 1715. He was sworn of the Irish Privy Council in August 1715 and raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Moore, of Tullamore in the King's County, in October of the same year. Lord", "psg_id": "16246352" }, { "title": "Tiffany Moore", "text": "my daughter, my son, my husband, my wife, anybody who goes about his daily business.'\"\" Shawn Drumgold was convicted of Moore's death on October 13, 1989. In November 2003, Drumgold's conviction was overturned. Drumgold was assisted by lawyer Rosemary C. Scapicchio in his successful retrial. Tiffany Moore Darlene Tiffany Moore was a 12-year-old girl from Boston who at 9:05 pm on Friday, August 19, 1988 was unintentionally struck and killed by two stray bullets fired by feuding drug dealers as she was sitting on a neighborhood mailbox. Moore became an example of Boston's epidemic of gang violence at the time.", "psg_id": "8038863" }, { "title": "Charles Moore, 1st Marquess of Drogheda", "text": "from May to November 1807 and was promoted to field marshal on 17 July 1821, aged 91. He was an important patron of the artist William Ashford. He died in Dublin on 22 December 1821 and was buried at St Peter's Church in Drogheda. Moore married Lady Anne Seymour-Conway, the daughter of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford, on 15 February 1766. They had eight children, including Charles Moore, 2nd Marquess of Drogheda, Henry, father of the 3rd and last Marquess, Frances, who married John Vaneleur, and Elizabeth, Countess of Westmeath. His wife's family had a tradition of mental illness,", "psg_id": "3041637" }, { "title": "Donnica Moore", "text": "Dr. Donnica” Moore is also a frequent speaker on career development and achievement. She has done video interviews on career topics for Princeton University Career Services (How do you give your kids useful career advice? You become an expert by doing the job and Leading Women Entrepreneurs US. She has also been interviewed on her career by Bill Wooditch on “The Unstoppables”. Moore claims to have 550 television appearances as of March, 2008. and others. On November 16, 2007, Moore was one of twelve recipients of the Women in Government Presidential Leadership Award for her efforts to promote cervical cancer", "psg_id": "11970054" }, { "title": "Dudley Dudley (politician)", "text": "run for the Democratic nomination for president. Dudley became First District Coordinator for Udall's presidential campaign, during which she hosted much of the campaign staff, including the candidate's son Mark, who lived with the family during the New Hampshire primary race. All the while, Dudley was pursuing a career of her own. From 1972 to 1976, Dudley served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. She was believed to be the first Democratic legislator from Durham in nearly fifty years. About halfway through her first term, an unexpected and environmentally impactful change was proposed that would have altered Dudley's hometown", "psg_id": "17742953" }, { "title": "Irving Bedell Dudley", "text": "was appointed United States Minister to Peru by President William McKinley on June 25, 1897; he took up his post in September of that year. In December 1906, McKinley's successor, Theodore Roosevelt, appointed Dudley to be United States Ambassador to Brazil, a post he took up in April 1907. Illness dogged Dudley and his wife during his career, and would ultimately contribute to his death: after staying at Johns Hopkins Hospital for treatment of an unrelated complaint, he died there of heart failure three days before his birthday. His wife would die in 1960, at the age of 87. Irving", "psg_id": "20767125" }, { "title": "Chris Dudley", "text": "in Germany, and Dudley signed a contract with the Portland Trail Blazers. An injury kept Dudley out of all but six games during his first season in Portland. Though teammate Clyde Drexler was shipped to the Houston Rockets in the middle of the next season, Dudley and the Blazers made it to the playoffs. After playing 161 games for the Blazers between 1995 and 1997, Dudley went to the New York Knicks, where he backed up Patrick Ewing for three seasons. In 1999, he reached the NBA Finals for the only time in his career, but the Knicks were eliminated", "psg_id": "4822692" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "an animated adaptation of \"King Kong\", were inconsistent in terms of both critical and commercial reception. Moore eventually disowned the \"Arthur\" sequel, but, in later years, Cook would wind him up by claiming he preferred \"Arthur 2: On the Rocks\" to \"Arthur\". In 1986 he once again hosted \"Saturday Night Live\", albeit without Peter Cook this time. Moore was the subject of the British \"This Is Your Life\"—for a second time—in March 1987 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at his Venice Beach restaurant; he had previously been honoured by the programme in December 1972. In addition to acting,", "psg_id": "566909" }, { "title": "Henry Dudley (conspirator)", "text": "the daughter of Lord Chancellor Thomas Audley. Dudley became a monastic auditor under Thomas Cromwell in 1535, and then a soldier serving in Ireland under his uncle Leonard Grey in 1536, and in Scotland from 1540–3. Dudley fought gallantly during the siege of Boulogne in 1544, and was made a Captain early in 1545 under Lord Clinton. It was about 1535–1545, probably at Boulogne that he married the daughter of Christopher Ashton, (b 1493) who was born about 1519 and who bore him a son, Roger Dudley. He was promoted to Admiral of the Narrow Seas March 1552 when Lord", "psg_id": "3471881" }, { "title": "November to Remember (1999)", "text": "the 2000 Royal Rumble. He would return to ECW on the April 14, 2000 episode of \"ECW on TNN\" to challenge Mike Awesome for the World Heavyweight Championship. November to Remember (1999) November to Remember (1999) was the seventh annual November to Remember professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). The event took place on November 7, 1999 from the Burt Flickinger Center in Buffalo, New York. It was the third to be broadcast on pay-per-view. The main event was a six-man tag team match originally billed as Tommy Dreamer, Raven and a mystery partner against", "psg_id": "20004803" }, { "title": "November to Remember (1999)", "text": "November to Remember (1999) November to Remember (1999) was the seventh annual November to Remember professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). The event took place on November 7, 1999 from the Burt Flickinger Center in Buffalo, New York. It was the third to be broadcast on pay-per-view. The main event was a six-man tag team match originally billed as Tommy Dreamer, Raven and a mystery partner against Impact Players (Lance Storm and Justin Credible) and a mystery partner. The returning Sandman was revealed as Dreamer and Raven's partner and Rhino was revealed as Impact Players's", "psg_id": "20004786" }, { "title": "Who Killed Davey Moore", "text": "Who Killed Davey Moore \"Who Killed Davey Moore\" is a topical song written in 1963 by American folk singer/songwriter Bob Dylan. Though the song was not commercially released on Dylan's several studio albums in the 1960s, it was popular in his repertoire for live shows during that era. Dylan's performance of the song at Carnegie Hall on October 26, 1963, would later be released on \"The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991\" in 1991, and an October 1964 performance is on \"\", released in 2004. Davey Moore was an American boxer whose career spanned 1953 to 1963. Known", "psg_id": "11312231" }, { "title": "November to Remember (1999)", "text": "promo in the ring, leading to Jazz confronting Diamond and hitting a \"Jazz Stinger\" and Hertz executed an \"Emerald Flowsion\" on Jazz. Spike Dudley then drove Hertz with an \"Acid Drop\" and began a match with Diamond. Dudley executed an \"Acid Drop\" on Diamond to win the match. After the match, The Full Blooded Italians (Little Guido and Sal E. Graziano) came out to attack Dudley until Nova made the save, leading to a match between Nova and Guido taking place. Graziano interfered in the match by attempting a body avalanche to Nova in the corner but Nova missed it", "psg_id": "20004792" }, { "title": "Dudley Roberts", "text": "Dudley Roberts Dudley Edward Roberts (born 16 October 1945 in Derby) is an English retired footballer who played in The Football League for four clubs in the 1960s and 1970s. He was a tall centre-forward who is probably best remembered from his six-year spell at Mansfield Town. Roberts, the son of former Coventry City striker Ted Roberts, began his career at his father's old club, signing a professional contract in November 1963. However, despite a good goalscoring record, he only played a handful of games for the Sky Blues, and moved to Mansfield Town in March 1968, making his debut", "psg_id": "13777491" }, { "title": "Irving Bedell Dudley", "text": "Irving Bedell Dudley Irving Bedell Dudley (November 30, 1861November 27, 1911) was an American lawyer and diplomat, who served as United States Ambassador to Brazil from 1907 to 1911. Born in Ohio, the son of a minister and his wife, Dudley studied at Kenyon College, graduating in 1882, before continuing to study law at Columbian University (now George Washington University), graduating in 1885; he was admitted to the bar that year, and worked for the War Department. Three years later, in 1888, he moved to San Diego, California, where he was later elected a judge in 1890. A Republican, Dudley", "psg_id": "20767124" }, { "title": "Dudley Dudley (politician)", "text": "School, the Robinson Female Seminary in Exeter, and studied art at the University of New Hampshire. When she married Portsmouth attorney Thomas Dudley, taking his last name of Dudley, her name became both a political asset and the source of humor throughout her career. Dudley and her husband have two daughters, Morgan and Rebecca Dudley, whom they raised in Durham. Dudley became involved in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, and in 1969, she and Tom protested the incarceration of two black Marines who spoke out against the Vietnam War. William Harvey and George Daniels were sentenced to six", "psg_id": "17742951" }, { "title": "John Moore, Baron Moore of Lower Marsh", "text": "public in 2017 with many of those affected by the Scandal alleging a cover-up. In November 1987, Moore was struck down with bacterial pneumonia. He initially tried to ignore the illness and attended a cabinet meeting before he had recovered. During the meeting he became unconscious. He was subsequently admitted to the Parkside Hospital in Wimbledon. The fact that this was a private clinic owned by a German healthcare company (reportedly charging patients up to £2,000 per day) attracted bad publicity. Union leader Rodney Bickerstaffe stated \"How can a social services secretary claim to care about the National Health Service", "psg_id": "2627485" }, { "title": "Dudley v Dudley", "text": "shifts and contrivances against the justice of the law. Equity, therefore, does not destroy the law, nor create it, but assists it. \" Dudley v Dudley Dudley v Dudley (1705) Prec Ch 241; 24 ER 118 is a 1705 case of the Court of Chancery commonly cited in textbooks on law for its statement on the nature of equity. Lord Cowper, who gave the report, is sometimes misspelled as Lord Copper. Edward Ward 7th Baron Dudley and 2nd Baron Ward leased for 99 years real property in trust for himself for his life, then in trust to pay out of", "psg_id": "17104587" }, { "title": "William Ward, 4th Earl of Dudley", "text": "Earl's youngest brother, the Hon. Peter Alistair Ward. Lord Dudley married firstly Stella Carcano y Morra, daughter of Dr. Don Miguel Angel Carcano, who was the Argentine Ambassador to the UK from 1942 to 1946. They married on 10 January 1946 and had three children: Lord and Lady Dudley divorced in 1960. Lord Dudley remarried in Amersham on 24 August 1961. His second wife was Maureen Swanson the Scottish actress and socialite (25 November 1932 – 16 November 2011). Together they had seven children: William Ward, 4th Earl of Dudley William Humble David Ward, 4th Earl of Dudley (5 January", "psg_id": "10468992" }, { "title": "Dudley Selden", "text": "Dudley Selden Dudley Selden (1794 – November 7, 1855 Paris, France) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was a son of Joseph Dudley Selden (1764–1837) and Ethelinda Colt (1771–1864). He married Mary Augusta Packard (1803–1868), and had a daughter Maria Louisa Selden who married William Rogers Morgan. Selden graduated from Union College, Schenectady, New York, in 1819. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar and commenced the practice of his profession in New York City in 1831. He was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1831. Selden was elected as a", "psg_id": "10356172" }, { "title": "Dud Dudley", "text": "was economical with the truth. Hasco furnace was built in 1626, but in November 1627 he let it to Roger Hill, who assigned it to Foley. After Foley had used it for nine months he heard that Lord Dudley was claiming it and \"durst not bring any stock\" there, but continued to pay the rent. Dudd and Foley had an oral agreement for the supply of ironstone, but Lord Dudley discharged the workmen from the mines, and stopped Foley's horses carrying the ironstone until Foley paid for it (again) to Lord Dudley. Ultimately, his father 'entered' the furnace in 1631,", "psg_id": "3258452" }, { "title": "Dudley W. Adams", "text": "Dudley W. Adams Dudley Whitney Adams (November 30, 1831 in Winchendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts – February 13, 1897 in Tangerine, Florida) was a horticulturalist who led the granger movement. He was born in 1831 to Joseph Boynton Adams and Hannah Whitney. At age 4 he moved with his widowed mother and siblings to a farm where he spent his childhood. His mother later married Morace Whitcombe of Winchendon. Dudley became a teacher as a young man and, at age 21, traveled west and became one of the first settlers of Waukon, Allamakee County, Iowa. In Iowa, he learned surveying and", "psg_id": "8358659" }, { "title": "Dudley L. Poston Jr.", "text": "Dudley L. Poston Jr. Dudley L. Poston Jr. is an American academic whose areas of study include demographics, human ecology, and sociology. Dudley L. Poston Jr. was born in San Francisco, California on 29 November 1940 to Dudley Louis Poston, Sr. and Kathryn (Kara) Poston. He and his sister, Kathleen Poston Wood, were born into a very large Irish Catholic Family who all lived within a few blocks of each other in San Francisco, CA. Poston married Patricia Mary Joyce Poston in San Francisco, California in 1963. The Postons have two children, Nancy Kathleen Poston Espey and Dudley L. Poston", "psg_id": "16783335" }, { "title": "Robert Dudley Edwards", "text": "three children: Mary Dudley Edwards a mother of two, a teacher, rights activist and a really great laugher, Ruth Dudley Edwards, a historian, crime novelist, journalist and broadcaster, and Owen Dudley Edwards, a historian at the University of Edinburgh. Sheila died in April 1985. Robert Dudley Edwards died in 1988 in St. Vincent's Hospital after a short illness. In University College Dublin, Edwards was auditor of the Literary and Historical Society, gained a first-class degree in history in 1929 followed by a first class master's degree in 1931 with the National University of Ireland prize. He carried out postgraduate work", "psg_id": "9293633" }, { "title": "Mavor Moore", "text": "was the founding chair of the Canadian Theatre Centre, the Guild of Canadian Playwrights, and was a founding director of the Charlottetown Festival. In 1973 Moore was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion in 1988. In 1999 he was appointed to the Order of British Columbia. He received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award, Canada's highest honour in the performing arts, in November 1999. He received a total of seven honorary degrees during his lifetime. Moore and his mother worked together to found the New Play Society, for which he served as producer/director", "psg_id": "4392478" }, { "title": "Robin Moore", "text": "who was one of Moore's major sources, provided what later proved to be fabricated accounts of his exploits. In order to portray himself as having a greater role in the operation, Idema apparently went as far as to rewrite much of Moore's and Chris Thompson's text prior to publication under the direct authorization of Random House editor Bob Loomis. Special Forces soldiers who were on the mission (including those whom Moore interviewed) disputed Idema's claims. With Idema thus discredited, Moore eventually disavowed \"The Hunt for Bin Laden\" and the book remains out of print. Despite the unfortunate fate of the", "psg_id": "5283611" }, { "title": "William C. Dudley", "text": "can't eat an iPad\". When asked about the drop in the stock market on February 8, 2018, Dudley said, \"So far, I'd say this is small potatoes.\" William C. Dudley William C. Dudley (born 1953) is an American economist who served as the president of Federal Reserve Bank of New York from 2009-2018 and as vice-chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee. He was appointed to the position on January 27, 2009, following the confirmation of his predecessor, Timothy F. Geithner, as United States Secretary of the Treasury. Dudley went to the Williston Northampton School in Easthampton, Massachusetts. Subsequently, Dudley", "psg_id": "12960984" }, { "title": "D-Von Dudley", "text": "on Queens Blvd\", Hughes debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling as D-Von Dudley (sometimes spelled \"Devon\"). His character was based on Jules Winnfield, the Bible-quoting hitman portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson in the 1994 film \"Pulp Fiction\". Dudley feuded with the other members of The Dudley Brothers (his kayfabe half-brothers), claiming that their comedic antics were not the way true Dudleys should act, and faced Buh Buh Ray Dudley on numerous occasions, defeating him at Ultimate Jeopardy, but losing to him at November to Remember. Dudley eliminated Dances with Dudley, Dudley Dudley, and Chubby Dudley before joining forces with Buh Buh", "psg_id": "3118066" }, { "title": "Mandy Moore", "text": "(GSK). Moore made a surprise visit at Children's Hospital Los Angeles as a part of Get Well Soon Tour. Moore is the ambassador for the UN Foundations's \"Nothing But Nets\" malaria prevention campaign. As a part of the \"Nothing But Nets\" campaign Moore interviewed Laurence D. Wohlers, United States Ambassador to the Central African Republic, in 2010 and helped the campaign raise $1.2 million. Moore is also the spokesperson for Dove's self-esteem movement and the \"Women who should be famous\" campaign. Moore also teamed up with Indrani Goradia, a domestic violence survivor and founder of Indrani's Light Foundation, along with", "psg_id": "2295470" }, { "title": "Dudley Moore", "text": "the media as a sign of drunkenness. Moore himself was at a loss to explain this. He moved into Fruchter's family home in New Jersey and stayed there for five years, but this, however, placed a great strain both on her marriage and her friendship with Moore, and she later set him up in the house next door. Moore was married and divorced four times: to actresses Suzy Kendall (15 June 1968 – 15 September 1972), Tuesday Weld (20 September 1975 – 18 July 1980; by whom he had a son in 1976), Brogan Lane (21 February 1988 – 1991),", "psg_id": "566913" }, { "title": "R. Walton Moore", "text": "from his friend Ernest Norris, president of the Southern Railway. Norris gave Moore affidavits from the men involved, and just before his death, Moore passed them to former ambassador William C. Bullitt, who eventually forced Welles' resignation in 1943. Moore died in Fairfax, Virginia on February 8, 1941, after an illness of two months. Virginia Theological Seminary Dean Alexander C. Zabriskie and Rev. Gray Temple officiated at his funeral at Truro church, which was attended by Secretary of State Hull, Virginia's governor Price, White House representatives, four U.S. Congressmen (S. Otis Bland, Thomas G. Burch, Colgate Darden, Howard W. Smith),", "psg_id": "10745528" } ]
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dorothy, rose, sophia and who else formed the golden girls?
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[ { "title": "The Golden Girls (season 1)", "text": "The Golden Girls (season 1) The first season of the American television comedy series \"The Golden Girls\" originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 14, 1985 and May 10, 1986. Created by television writer Susan Harris, the series was produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions and Touchstone Television. It stars Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White, and Estelle Getty as the main characters Dorothy Zbornak, Blanche Devereaux, Rose Nylund, and Sophia Petrillo. The series revolves around the lives of four elderly women living together in a house in Miami. The first season of \"The Golden Girls\" premiered to strong", "psg_id": "17490501" }, { "title": "Sophia Petrillo", "text": "was prohibited by another arcane custom), and on Stan Zbornak. In the final season, Sophia spent two episodes doing odd tasks in order to save Dorothy from an ancient curse from a Sicilian strega, or witch. In the series finale of \"The Golden Girls\", Sophia, after initially deciding to follow the now-married Dorothy out of the house, turns back and decides to stay with Rose and Blanche, which sets up the transition to \"The Golden Palace\". When Rose, Blanche and Sophia invest in a hotel, Sophia is installed as one of the two chefs, specializing in Italian cuisine while the", "psg_id": "3412819" }, { "title": "The Golden Palace", "text": "The Golden Palace The Golden Palace is an American sitcom produced as a spin-off continuation of \"The Golden Girls\" that aired on CBS from September 18, 1992, to May 14, 1993, with reruns airing until August 6, 1993. While not as popular as its predecessor, the series produced a total of 24 half-hour episodes spanning over one season. CBS cancelled the program in 1993. \"The Golden Palace\" begins where \"The Golden Girls\" had ended, in the quartet's now-sold Miami house. With Dorothy Zbornak having married and left in the previous series finale, the three remaining roommates (Sophia Petrillo, Rose Nylund,", "psg_id": "4152725" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "regular character. After six consecutive seasons in the top 10, and the seventh season at number 30, \"The Golden Girls\" came to an end when Bea Arthur chose to leave the series. In the hour-long series finale, which aired in May 1992, Dorothy meets and marries Blanche's uncle Lucas (Leslie Nielsen) and moves to Hollingsworth Manor in Atlanta, Georgia. Sophia was to join her, but in the end, she stays behind with the other women in Miami. This led into the spin-off series, \"The Golden Palace\". The series finale was watched by 27.2 million viewers. As of 2016, it was", "psg_id": "1709607" }, { "title": "The Golden Palace", "text": "from NBC, which had aired \"The Golden Girls\" on Saturday nights for its entire run. Susan Harris, Paul Junger Witt, and Tony Thomas all pitched their \"Golden Girls\" successor series to NBC in early 1992, as a way to continue the saga of Blanche, Rose, and Sophia after Bea Arthur's departure from the role of Dorothy. NBC entertainment chief Warren Littlefield originally committed to airing \"The Golden Palace\", with a 13-episode order for the 1992–93 season. However, CBS soon entered the picture and fueled a bidding war for the new series, offering a full season (24 episode) order. Witt, Thomas,", "psg_id": "4152728" }, { "title": "The Golden Palace", "text": "previously appeared on \"The Golden Girls\", such as Debra Engle and Harold Gould as Rebecca Devereaux and Miles Webber, and other celebrities. Bea Arthur also reprised her Dorothy Zbornak role for a two-part storyline in which she visits the hotel to check up on her mother. Following the cancellation of the series, Sophia returns to the rebuilt Shady Pines retirement home (which had burned down in the previous series), appearing as a cast member in the later seasons of \"Empty Nest\". What became of Rose, Blanche, and the hotel is left unresolved. \"The Golden Palace\" aired on CBS, changing networks", "psg_id": "4152727" }, { "title": "Sophia Petrillo", "text": "Sophia Petrillo Sophia Petrillo is a fictional character from the TV series \"The Golden Girls\", and its spin-offs \"The Golden Palace\" and \"Empty Nest\" and one episode each of the series, \"Blossom\" and \"Nurses\". She was portrayed by Estelle Getty for 10 years and 258 episodes. Bea Arthur, who played her daughter Dorothy Zbornak on the show, was in real life a year older than Getty. Sophia Petrillo was most likely born in April 1905 in Sicily. She had a sister Angela, a sister Regina, a brother Angelo, and she mentioned another brother, but he was unnamed and only spoken", "psg_id": "3412811" }, { "title": "Dorothy Zbornak", "text": "Dorothy Zbornak Dorothy Zbornak (née Petrillo) is a fictional character from the TV series \"The Golden Girls\", portrayed by Beatrice Arthur for seven years and 180 episodes. Dorothy was the strong, smart, sarcastic, sometimes intimidating, and arguably most grounded of the four women in the house. Though tough, she is normally friendly, polite and does genuinely care for the other girls. In the 1000th issue of \"Entertainment Weekly\", Dorothy Zbornak was selected as the Grandma for \"The Perfect TV Family.\" Dorothy Petrillo was born in New York City, and was the daughter of Italian immigrants Sophia and Salvadore Petrillo. Dorothy", "psg_id": "6252645" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "of the \"101 Best Written TV Series of All Time\". The show had an ensemble cast. It revolves around four older single women (three widows and one divorcée) sharing a house in Miami, Florida. The owner of the house is a widow named Blanche Devereaux (McClanahan), who was joined by fellow widow Rose Nylund (White) and divorcée Dorothy Zbornak (Arthur), after they both responded to an ad on the bulletin board of a local grocery store a year before the start of the series. In the pilot episode, the three were joined by Dorothy's 80-year-old mother, Sophia Petrillo (Getty), after", "psg_id": "1709605" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "and the following year \"Empty Nest\" debuted, starring Mulligan as pediatrician Harry Weston, a widower whose two adult daughters moved back home. Characters from both shows made occasional crossover guest appearances on the other show, with the four girls guesting on \"Empty Nest\" and Mulligan, Dinah Manoff, Kristy McNichol, David Leisure, and Park Overall appearing on \"The Golden Girls\" in their \"Empty Nest\" roles. After the end of \"The Golden Palace\", Getty joined the cast of \"Empty Nest\", making frequent appearances as Sophia in the show's final two seasons. Mulligan and Manoff were alumni from one of Susan Harris' earlier", "psg_id": "1709637" }, { "title": "Dorothy Zbornak", "text": "moved on with her life. At first, Sophia was to move with her, but she decided to remain in Miami with Blanche and Rose (they all later opened a hotel named \"The Golden Palace\", and a spin-off was also named \"The Golden Palace\"). In spite of her strengths, Dorothy does have phobias, namely hospitals and flying. She eventually manages to conquer these fears, however, with help from her friends. The series showed a social awareness in various episodes. A two-part episode involved Dorothy suffering from extreme exhaustion, which was ultimately determined to be chronic fatigue syndrome; Susan Harris, the show's", "psg_id": "6252670" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "role as Dorothy). The show never approached the popularity or acclaim of the original, and ranked 57th in the annual ratings. Reportedly, a second season was approved before being canceled the day before the network announced its 1993-94 schedule. Lifetime, which held the rights to \"The Golden Girls\" at the time, aired reruns of \"The Golden Palace\" in the summer of 2005, and again in December of that year. This was the first time since 1993 that \"The Golden Palace\" was seen on American television. Until April 2006, Lifetime played the series as a virtual season eight, airing the series", "psg_id": "1709635" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "television or film work. She would return home to New York if she was unsuccessful. Casting director Judith Weiner had seen \"Torch Song Trilogy\" and thought Getty was terrific in it. She was also impressed by Getty's audition for the role of the mother of Stephen Keaton (played by actor Michael Gross) for a guest episode of \"Family Ties\". Although Getty was impressive, the show's producers went with another actress. Getty came to Weiner's mind soon after when it became time to begin casting of \"The Golden Girls.\" Getty, who went through a three-hour transformation to become Sophia, wore heavy", "psg_id": "1709612" }, { "title": "Sophia Mort", "text": "Sophia Mort Sophia Mort (4 September 1807 – 13 September 1882) was a 19th-century British children's author who wrote both a textbook for girls' schools and a Christian short story. Additionally, she served as the principal of a ladies' school for young girls that she ran out of various locations throughout her life. Sophia Mort was the daughter of James Mort (July 1770 – 31 December 1827) and Dorothy Mort (c. 1773 – 4 December 1848), Her father was heavily involved with the Methodist New Connexion church and was a deeply religious man. After hearing John Wesley preach at Sunderland", "psg_id": "20907679" }, { "title": "Nan Martin", "text": "\"Perry Mason\" episode \"The Case of the Fatal Fortune\". She appeared on two episodes of \"The Golden Girls\": first as the mean-spirited and nasty Frieda Claxton, who was told to drop dead by Rose Nylund, after which she did. She also portrayed Philomena, a friend of Sophia Petrillo from Sicily, who claimed that Dorothy was really her daughter and not Sophia's. One month after her appearance on \"The Golden Girls\", she appeared as Valerie's mean chain-smoking Aunt Josephine on \"The Hogan Family\". She also briefly appeared as a cranky woman on the road in Season 1, episode 3 of \"Curb", "psg_id": "6351313" }, { "title": "Sophia Fresh", "text": "Sophia Fresh Sophia Fresh is an American R&B girl group comprising three members, Skye, Crystal Tamar, and Cole Rose. The trio was set to release their debut album with executive producer T-Pain before disbanding in 2011. The group was originally called Gyrlfriend and consisted of members Chelle, Skye, Cole Rose and Jade Johnson. The group signed their first major deal with J Records in 2005; however, the group eventually disbanded. Skye and Cole Rose then joined with Crystal to form Sophia Fresh. The girls decided on the name Sophia Fresh because it was \"a reflection of three southern girls in", "psg_id": "12729262" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "a similar format or theme. For example, one or more of the women would become involved in some sort of problem, often involving other family members, men, or an ethical dilemma. At some point, they would gather around the kitchen table and discuss the problem, sometimes late at night and often while eating cheesecake or some other dessert. One of the other girls then told a story from her own life, which somehow related to the problem (though Rose occasionally regaled a nonsense story that had nothing to do with the situation, and Sophia told outrageous made-up stories). Some episodes", "psg_id": "1709626" }, { "title": "Dorothy Zbornak", "text": "decided that they should all own the house in one episode due to the building codes] of the house, played by Rue McClanahan) and Rose Nylund (Betty White). Shortly thereafter, Dorothy's mother, Sophia, moved in after her nursing home, Shady Pines, burned down. This was a running gag during the show's run, where Sophia would often refer to Shady Pines as a prison, and Dorothy would defend it as a lovely retirement village. Other times, when Dorothy would become exasperated with her mother or try to get Sophia to listen to her, Dorothy would threaten \"Shady Pines, Ma!\", after which", "psg_id": "6252659" }, { "title": "Girls of the Golden West (country music duo)", "text": "at the age of eighty in 1993. Girls of the Golden West (country music duo) The Girls of the Golden West was an American female country music female duo that was popular during the \"Western Era\" of the 1930s and 1940s. The band comprised two sisters, Mildred Fern Good (April 11, 1913 - May 3, 1993) and Dorothy Laverne Good (December 11, 1915 - November 12, 1967. They were born in Mt. Carmel, Illinois. The Girls of the Golden West first entertained family and friends before they worked on a radio station in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1933, they moved", "psg_id": "8893423" }, { "title": "Girls of the Golden West (country music duo)", "text": "Girls of the Golden West (country music duo) The Girls of the Golden West was an American female country music female duo that was popular during the \"Western Era\" of the 1930s and 1940s. The band comprised two sisters, Mildred Fern Good (April 11, 1913 - May 3, 1993) and Dorothy Laverne Good (December 11, 1915 - November 12, 1967. They were born in Mt. Carmel, Illinois. The Girls of the Golden West first entertained family and friends before they worked on a radio station in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1933, they moved to the WLS National Barn Dance, then", "psg_id": "8893419" }, { "title": "Golden Gate Girls", "text": "Golden Gate Girls Golden Gate Girls is a 2013 documentary film focusing on the life and works of Esther Eng (1914-1970), once honored as the first woman director of Southern China. She crossed boundaries of both gender and culture by making Cantonese language films for Chinese audiences during and after WWII. She was in fact the only woman directing feature-length films in America after Dorothy Arzner’s retirement in 1943 and before Ida Lupino began directing in 1949. After her film career, she pioneered in establishing fine dining Chinese Restaurants in New York City. She left her mark in both the", "psg_id": "19172737" }, { "title": "Dorothy H. Rose", "text": "Dorothy H. Rose Dorothy H. Rose (September 21, 1920 – July 8, 2005) was an American politician from New York. She was born Dorothy Zdarsky on September 21, 1920, in Buffalo, New York. She attended East High School. She graduated B.A. from D'Youville College, and B.Sc. in library science from Geneseo State Teachers College. Then, alternatively, she taught English at several high schools and colleges, or worked as a librarian at several libraries. She married Thomas A. Rose (died 1959), a newspaper editor and publisher. She also entered politics as a Democrat. Dorothy H. Rose was a member of the", "psg_id": "18366749" }, { "title": "Rose Nylund", "text": "to take care of her. At Dorothy's urging, Rose says no, which forces Lily to learn how to care for herself. In \"The Golden Palace\", Rose has a much more resilient will and becomes a much stronger personality after Dorothy's departure from the group (as Dorothy notes during her lone appearance on \"The Golden Palace\"—\"Seems Like Old Times\"—when she states \"When did she become the strong one?!\"). Dorothy and Rose often clash on-air, with Rose being generally upbeat and Dorothy reflecting a more terse, down-to-earth worldview. This reflected real-life tension between Bea Arthur and Betty White, who had similar personalities", "psg_id": "6261529" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "in between the conclusion of the final season and the syndicated roll-over to season one. Capitalizing on the popularity of \"The Golden Girls\", creator Susan Harris decided to develop a spin-off, centering on the empty nest syndrome. The initial pilot was aired as the 1987 \"Golden Girls\" episode \"Empty Nests\" and starred Paul Dooley and Rita Moreno as George and Renee Corliss, a married couple living next to the \"Golden Girls\" characters, who face empty nest syndrome after their teenage daughter moves out. When that idea was not well received, Harris retooled the series as a vehicle for Richard Mulligan,", "psg_id": "1709636" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "The Golden Girls The Golden Girls is an American sitcom created by Susan Harris that originally aired on NBC from September 14, 1985, to May 9, 1992, with a total of 180 half-hour episodes spanning seven seasons. The show stars Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty as four older women who share a home in Miami, Florida. It was produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions, in association with Touchstone Television, and Paul Junger Witt. Tony Thomas and Harris served as the original executive producers. \"The Golden Girls\" received critical acclaim throughout most of its run and won several awards", "psg_id": "1709603" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "of the sitcom: \"Break-In\" (season one, episode eight) and \"Isn't It Romantic?\" (season two, episode five). In 2017 a \"Golden Girls\"-themed eatery Rue La Rue Cafe owned by Rue McLanahan's close friend Michael La Rue, who inherited many of the star's personal belongings and in turn decorated the restaurant with them, opened in the Washington Heights section of the New York City borough of Manhattan. The eatery closed in November 2017 after less than a year of operation. The Golden Girls The Golden Girls is an American sitcom created by Susan Harris that originally aired on NBC from September 14,", "psg_id": "1709640" }, { "title": "Golden Gate Girls", "text": "for the 2nd Chinese Women's Film Festival in 2014, and the winner of Intra-Cultural Spotlight Award at Washington DC Chinese Film Festival in 2014 The film has received mainly positive reviews from both English and Chinese press. Kevin M. Thomas of San Francisco's \"The Examiner\" praised \"Golden Gate Girls\" as \"more than a loving tribute to [Esther] Eng, set to the most amazing jazz music.\" He likes the fact that director \"Wei also pays tribute to other pioneering and lesbian filmmakers such as Dorothy Arzner, who paved the road for many of our more recent female directors – gay or", "psg_id": "19172744" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "and producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason created a sitcom with this kind of image as a \"four women\" show, which became \"Designing Women\" on CBS. \"Designing Women\" began competing against \"The Golden Girls\" in the same time slot, however \"The Golden Girls\" always got the higher rating, resulting in CBS pushing \"Designing Women\" to Mondays. During its original run, \"The Golden Girls\" received 68 Emmy nominations, 11 Emmy awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and two Viewers for Quality Television awards. All the lead actresses won Emmy Awards for their performances on the show. \"The Golden Girls\" is one of three shows, along", "psg_id": "1709629" }, { "title": "Dorothy Zbornak", "text": "her less-than-sophisticated roommate, Rose, and man-obsessed Blanche. They can laugh at each other's remarks without hurt feelings, much of the time. Dorothy's mother Sophia has a tendency to \"borrow\" money from her, often without Dorothy's permission. Dorothy regards her roommates as family. She is very comforting and loving to them, giving them good advice. However, there are times when Rose and Blanche are scared of her, specifically when she gets angry. Blanche once reminded Rose of the time the latter had lost Dorothy's keys, to which Rose responded that Dorothy had \"uprooted a mighty sequoia.\" When Blanche considered that she", "psg_id": "6252655" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "Corus Entertainment's digital specialty channel, DejaView, airs reruns of \"The Golden Girls.\" In Southeast Asia, Rewind Networks began airing reruns of \"The Golden Girls\" on its HD channel, HITS, in 2013. In New Zealand, the series was shown on TVNZ and is replayed on public holidays and it is shown on Jones!. Every episode of \"The Golden Girls\" was made available to stream on Hulu on February 13, 2017. Buena Vista Home Entertainment has released all seven seasons of \"The Golden Girls\" on DVD in Region 1 and Region 4 with the first four being released in Region 2. On", "psg_id": "1709632" }, { "title": "The Rainbow and the Rose", "text": "The Rainbow and the Rose The Rainbow and the Rose is a novel by Nevil Shute. It was first published in England in 1958 by William Heinemann. The title is taken from a sonnet \"The Treasure\" by Rupert Brooke, which is quoted in full as a preface: <poem>When colour goes home into the eyes, With dancing girls and sweet birds' cries And that no-place which gave them birth, shall close The rainbow and the rose:— Still may Time hold some golden space Of song and flower and sky and face, Musing upon them; as a mother, who Has watched her", "psg_id": "10265098" }, { "title": "Dorothy Zbornak", "text": "with a cigarette again. In the episode \"Stan Takes A Wife,\" Dorothy states that she is a Leo during a conversation. This information, combined with her birth year of 1931, means that she is 54 when the first season begins and 61 when the final season of The Golden Girls goes off the air. Dorothy also appeared in the two-part episode of \"The Golden Palace\", \"Seems Like Old Times\"; she is revealed to still be married to Lucas, who does not appear, although Dorothy is shown speaking to him on the telephone. She appeared in one episode of \"Empty Nest,\"", "psg_id": "6252672" }, { "title": "Dorothy H. Rose", "text": "New York State Assembly from 1965 to 1968, sitting in the 175th, 176th and 177th New York State Legislatures. She died on July 8, 2005, in Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, New York, after a stroke. Dorothy H. Rose Dorothy H. Rose (September 21, 1920 – July 8, 2005) was an American politician from New York. She was born Dorothy Zdarsky on September 21, 1920, in Buffalo, New York. She attended East High School. She graduated B.A. from D'Youville College, and B.Sc. in library science from Geneseo State Teachers College. Then, alternatively, she taught English at several high schools and colleges,", "psg_id": "18366750" }, { "title": "Red Rose Girls", "text": "in 2017. Red Rose Girls The Red Rose Girls were a group of female artists from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, active in the early 1900s. The work of the three working artists in the group, Violet Oakley, Jessie Willcox Smith, and Elizabeth Shippen Green, was supported by Henrietta Cozens, who took on the responsibility of managing their communal household. They rented the Red Rose Inn in Villanova, Pennsylvania, in Mainline Philadelphia from 1901-1906, before moving to Cogslea in Mount Airy, Philadelphia from 1906-1911. The Red Rose Girls were given their nickname by Howard Pyle, who taught the three artists in his first", "psg_id": "20072755" }, { "title": "Red Rose Girls", "text": "Red Rose Girls The Red Rose Girls were a group of female artists from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, active in the early 1900s. The work of the three working artists in the group, Violet Oakley, Jessie Willcox Smith, and Elizabeth Shippen Green, was supported by Henrietta Cozens, who took on the responsibility of managing their communal household. They rented the Red Rose Inn in Villanova, Pennsylvania, in Mainline Philadelphia from 1901-1906, before moving to Cogslea in Mount Airy, Philadelphia from 1906-1911. The Red Rose Girls were given their nickname by Howard Pyle, who taught the three artists in his first illustration class", "psg_id": "20072749" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls (season 1)", "text": "apprehensive because of McClanahan's approach, as she did not \"want to play (their \"Maude\" characters) Maude and Vivian meet Sue Ann Nivens.\" Arthur was further convinced when hearing that White would be playing Rose and McClanahan would be playing Blanche. The role of Sophia Petrillo, Dorothy's mother, was played by Estelle Getty, who was discovered by Tony Thomas while performing in the Broadway play \"Torch Song Trilogy\" as the mother character. Getty, being younger than Arthur and White, wore heavy make-up, thick glasses, and a white wig to age her. The character of Sophia was thought by the creators to", "psg_id": "17490508" }, { "title": "Dorothy Zbornak", "text": "entitled \"Dumped,\" in which her favorite nephew Jim dumps Barbara (Kristy McNichol). According to the episode, \"Mary Has A Little Lamb,\" Dorothy's childhood nickname was \"Moose.\" Outside \"The Golden Girls\", Dorothy appears in the \"Empty Nest\" episode \"Dumped\" and the two-part \"Golden Palace\" episode \"Seems Like Old Times\". Elaine Stritch was reportedly considered for the role of Dorothy Zbornak while \"The Golden Girls\" was in development, under the assumption that Arthur (the series was originally conceived with \"a Bea Arthur type\" in mind) would not consider returning to a regular television series. As Stritch related in her show \"Elaine Stritch", "psg_id": "6252673" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls: Their Greatest Moments", "text": "The Golden Girls: Their Greatest Moments The Golden Girls: Their Greatest Moments is a 2003 American television special that reunited the cast of the 1985–1992 sitcom \"The Golden Girls\". It originally aired on Lifetime on June 2, 2003. A retrospective of \"The Golden Girls\" hosted by Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Betty White, with the exception of Estelle Getty, who was unable to participate due to failing health. The special features a montage of clips from the women's favorite episodes and musical moments from the show, never-before-seen bloopers and outtakes, behind-the-scenes footage, as well as interviews with executive producers Paul", "psg_id": "18935475" }, { "title": "Full Moon Over Miami", "text": "the storylines of the same three series. The event begins on \"The Golden Girls\" one-hour episode \"A Midwinter Night's Dream\" (season 7, episodes 20 and 21) as a full moon on Leap Day falls upon the household which prompts Blanche to host a men-only Moonlight Madness Party and strange happenings abound: all the men are attracted to Dorothy while none are attracted to Blanche; Rose proposes to Miles after winning a free honeymoon to Paris and Sophia has fun with a witch's hex cast on Dorothy and goes through all the necessary steps to try and release her from it.", "psg_id": "19593554" }, { "title": "Dorothy Zbornak", "text": "problems led to Pat Carroll replacing Stritch for the finished product.) Dorothy Zbornak Dorothy Zbornak (née Petrillo) is a fictional character from the TV series \"The Golden Girls\", portrayed by Beatrice Arthur for seven years and 180 episodes. Dorothy was the strong, smart, sarcastic, sometimes intimidating, and arguably most grounded of the four women in the house. Though tough, she is normally friendly, polite and does genuinely care for the other girls. In the 1000th issue of \"Entertainment Weekly\", Dorothy Zbornak was selected as the Grandma for \"The Perfect TV Family.\" Dorothy Petrillo was born in New York City, and", "psg_id": "6252675" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "Street Blues\". After the pilot, the character of Coco was eliminated from the series. The part of Sophia Petrillo was the first of the four roles to be cast. Estelle Getty auditioned and won the role of the feisty mother of character Dorothy Zbornak. This was due, in part, to the rave reviews she garnered in her Off-Broadway role reprisal for the 1984 Los Angeles run of \"Torch Song Trilogy\". Afterwards, Getty had returned to New York but gained permission from her manager to return to California in early 1985. Getty figured it would be her last chance to find", "psg_id": "1709611" }, { "title": "Dorothy Arzner", "text": "documentary, \"Golden Gate Girls\", compares the media representation of Arzner with that of Esther Eng, Hong Kong's first woman director who was a Chinese American. Judith Mayne, the author of \"Directed by Dorothy Arzner\", is interviewed in the documentary, saying, \"I love the fact that history of woman filmmakers now would include Dorothy Arzner and Esther Eng as the two of the real exceptions, who proved it was entirely possible to build a successful film career without necessarily being a part of mainstream identity.\" Casella, Donna R. \"What Women Want: The Complex World of Dorothy Arzner and Her Cinematic Women.\"", "psg_id": "5224088" }, { "title": "Sophia (given name)", "text": "Hellqvist (popular from the 2000s). \"Sophia\" was the most popularly given girls' name in the United States during 2011–2013. The form \"Sofia\" was rarely given in the United States before the 1970s; it also steeply rose in popularity in the 1990s to 2000s and peaked at rank 12 in 2012. When combined all spelling variants (Sophia, Sofia, Sophie, etc.) together, Sophia was the most popular name for 8 years in a row during 2000-2017 in the United States. Sophie was the fifth most popular name for girls in Australia in 2013. The name had a similar rise in popularity in", "psg_id": "10419862" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "June 2000 and January 2003. Upon the success of \"The Golden Girls\" creator Susan Harris later devised \"Empty Nest\" as a spin-off from \"The Golden Girls\" with some character crossovers. \"Nurses\" was later spun off from \"Empty Nest\", and the shows occasionally had special episodes in which characters from one show made appearances in the others. After the original series ended, White, McClanahan, and Getty reprised their characters in the CBS series \"The Golden Palace\", which ran from September 1992 to May 1993, and also starred Cheech Marin and Don Cheadle (Bea Arthur guest-starred in a double episode, reprising her", "psg_id": "1709634" }, { "title": "The Beach Girls and the Monster", "text": "for Mark was shot by one of the most prolific surf filmmakers of the 1960s, Dale Davis, who produced \"Walk on the Wet Side\", \"Strictly Hot\", and the landmark \"The Golden Breed\". For some release prints, the footage was printed in color. According to the trailer for the film, the dancing girls seen in the movie are \"The Watusi Dancing Girls\" from Hollywood's Whisky a Go Go club on Sunset Boulevard. Most of the interior shots - specifically all those of the Lindsay home - were shot at the Brentwood residence of Henry and Shirley Rose at 816 Glenmere Way", "psg_id": "13779002" }, { "title": "Sophia Petrillo", "text": "Day Massacre, to which she then took back stating, \"Oh yeah, I was at the movies that day. \"All\" day.\" Sophia believed strongly in ancient Sicilian custom and traditions, and in the power of a \"Sicilian curse.\" The list of people she claims to have cast curses on include: Shelley Long, the Baltimore Colts, the New York Jets, Giuseppe Mangiacavallo (the boy who stood her up at the altar), and Leonard Barton (the girls' next door neighbor who expressed disdain for Italians, played by Gordon Jump). She has threatened to cast a curse on Dorothy (before she found that it", "psg_id": "3412818" }, { "title": "Golden Days for Boys and Girls", "text": "Golden Days for Boys and Girls Golden Days for Boys and Girls was a late 19th-century children's story paper, distributed weekly as an accompaniment to the paper \"Saturday Night\". Running from March 6, 1880 to May 11, 1907, \"Golden Days\" cost subscribers only $3 a year. It was the brainchild of newspaperman James Elverson (1838–1911), who later owned the \"Philadelphia Inquirer\". The first printing of this paper had an output of three million copies, and by the second number, had 52,000 subscribers. According to a newspaper advertisement in 1885, the 16 page weekly had a circulation above 70,000 by this", "psg_id": "17690331" }, { "title": "Dorothy Wind", "text": "did not return for the next year. Batting Fielding Dorothy Wind Dorothy Wind [״Dottie״] was a shortstop who played from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at , 128 lb., she batted and threw right-handed. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Dorothy Wind was one of the sixty original founding members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in its inaugural season. She also played basketball and volleyball before joining the league with the Racine Belles, a team managed by former big leaguer Johnny Gottselig. A good defending shortstop, Wind formed part of a stellar Racine infield that included", "psg_id": "16174967" }, { "title": "Dorothy Wind", "text": "Dorothy Wind Dorothy Wind [״Dottie״] was a shortstop who played from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at , 128 lb., she batted and threw right-handed. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Dorothy Wind was one of the sixty original founding members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in its inaugural season. She also played basketball and volleyball before joining the league with the Racine Belles, a team managed by former big leaguer Johnny Gottselig. A good defending shortstop, Wind formed part of a stellar Racine infield that included Margaret Danhauser at first base, Sophie Kurys at second", "psg_id": "16174965" }, { "title": "Sophia Petrillo", "text": "increased senility, make it unclear whether or not Stan is really alive or if Sophia is hallucinating Stan's appearance. After the events of \"The Golden Palace\" (which ended without a series finale), Sophia returns to the Shady Pines nursing home, joining the cast of \"Empty Nest\". Sophia is best known for her wisecracks, put-downs and brazen remarks, often commenting on Dorothy's unmarried state, Blanche's promiscuity, and Rose's cluelessness. However, despite her sharp criticism of her daughter and roommates, she loves and cares for them deeply; she even sees Rose and Blanche as surrogate daughters. The other women usually seek Sophia", "psg_id": "3412821" }, { "title": "Sophia Petrillo", "text": "heart attack during the series; and Gloria (played by Doris Belack and Dena Dietrich), who lived in California and married into money and later lost her husband to some unknown cause. She remained with Salvadore until his death from a heart attack. In her later years, Sophia suffered a stroke (the effects of which are said to be a partial explanation for Sophia's blunt, uncensored, and brazen remarks) and was subsequently placed in Shady Pines retirement home by Dorothy. After Shady Pines was damaged in a fire, Sophia moved in with Dorothy. Sophia did not have many good things to", "psg_id": "3412815" }, { "title": "Sophia Petrillo", "text": "for telling tall tales). During the series' run, Sophia resembled the archetypal \"old lady\" in looks: White-haired, small stature, wrinkles, and large-framed eyeglasses. Sophia owned a tan bamboo handbag which became her personal trademark, as she carried the purse everywhere, even around the house (including the bathroom). Sophia's sister Angela displayed these traits as well. Outside \"The Golden Girls\", Sophia appears on two episodes of \"Empty Nest\" (\"Libby's Gift\" and \"Windy\") before becoming a regular for the final two seasons. She also appears on the \"Blossom\" episode \"I Ain't Got No Buddy\" and the \"Nurses\" episode \"Temporary Setbacks\". Sophia Petrillo", "psg_id": "3412826" }, { "title": "Red Rose Girls", "text": "to be an artist without this time-saving help.\" Alice Carter, author of \"The Red Rose Girls: An Uncommon Story of Art and Love\" describes their work and relationships in detail. The activities of Henrietta Cozens, who took on the role of \"wife\" in the day-to-day management of the household, were both important and recognized by the other members of the group. Throughout their years together the four women formed intimate bonds of friendship and love and enriched each other's professional lives by sharing ideas and inspiration. The group disbanded in 1911 after Elizabeth Shippen Green married following a seven year", "psg_id": "20072752" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "November 9, 2010, the studio released a complete series box set titled \"The Golden Girls: 25th Anniversary Complete Collection\". The 21-disc collection features all 180 episodes of the series as well as all special features contained on the previously released season sets; it is encased in special collectible packaging, a replica of Sophia's purse. On November 15, 2005, Warner Home Video released \"The Golden Girls: A Lifetime Intimate Portrait Series\" on DVD which contains a separate biography of Arthur, White, McClanahan and Getty, revealing each woman's background, rise to stardom and private life, which originally aired on Lifetime network between", "psg_id": "1709633" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "was based on a real house at 245 N. Saltair Avenue in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California. This residence was used for outside shots during the first two seasons. The kitchen set seen on \"The Golden Girls\" was originally used on an earlier Witt/Thomas/Harris series, \"It Takes Two\", which aired on ABC from 1982 to 1983. However, the exterior backdrop seen through the kitchen window changed from the view of Chicago high-rises to palm trees and bushes for the Miami setting. \"The Golden Girls\" was shot on videotape in front of a live studio audience. Many episodes of the series followed", "psg_id": "1709625" }, { "title": "Golden Rose", "text": "Golden Rose The Golden Rose is a gold ornament, which popes of the Catholic Church have traditionally blessed annually. It is occasionally conferred as a token of reverence or affection. Recipients have included churches and sanctuaries, royalty, military figures, and governments. The rose is blessed on the fourth Sunday of Lent, Lætare Sunday (also known as \"Rose Sunday\"), when rose-coloured vestments and draperies substitute for the penitential purple, symbolizing hope and joy in the midst of Lenten solemnity. Throughout most of Lent, Catholics pray, fast, perform penance, and meditate upon the malice of sin and its negative effects; but Rose", "psg_id": "3254033" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "Rasche joined the cast at the start of the second season and Loni Anderson was added as the new hospital administrator for the third season. \"The Golden Girls: Live!\" was an off-Broadway show that opened in the summer of 2003 in New York City at Rose's Turn theater in the West Village, and ran until November of that year. The production ended because the producers failed to secure the rights and received a cease and desist order by the creators of the original television show. Featuring an all-male cast in drag, \"The Golden Girls: Live!\" consisted of two back-to-back episodes", "psg_id": "1709639" }, { "title": "Golden Rose", "text": "sixteenth century onwards it became more common to award them to female sovereigns and to the wives of sovereigns. The last male to receive a Golden Rose was Francesco Loredan, Doge of Venice, in 1759. The last female and the last sovereign to receive a Golden Rose was Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg in 1956. Among the principal churches to which the rose has been presented are St. Peter's Basilica (five roses), the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran (four roses), and the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore (two roses). Since Pope Paul VI, all Golden Roses have been awarded to", "psg_id": "3254051" }, { "title": "Golden Rose", "text": "churches; all of Pope Benedict XVI's awards were to Marian shrines. Golden Rose The Golden Rose is a gold ornament, which popes of the Catholic Church have traditionally blessed annually. It is occasionally conferred as a token of reverence or affection. Recipients have included churches and sanctuaries, royalty, military figures, and governments. The rose is blessed on the fourth Sunday of Lent, Lætare Sunday (also known as \"Rose Sunday\"), when rose-coloured vestments and draperies substitute for the penitential purple, symbolizing hope and joy in the midst of Lenten solemnity. Throughout most of Lent, Catholics pray, fast, perform penance, and meditate", "psg_id": "3254052" }, { "title": "Golden Rose Synagogue, Dnipro", "text": "center with Museum called \"Tkumah\" (rebirth) adjacent to the synagogue that will also house a library, soup kitchen, classrooms and offices. In October, 2012 such multifunctional center was opened under the name Menorah center. The Director of the Jewish Community of Dinpro is Vyacheslav Brez. The Chief Rabbi of Dnipro is Shmuel Kaminetzky, who is also a leading member of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine. Golden Rose Synagogue, Dnipro The Golden Rose Synagogue () is a synagogue on Kotsyubinskiy Street/Sholom Aleichem street in Dnipro, Ukraine. The Golden Rose synagogue was built 150 years ago in Dnipro, in former", "psg_id": "11617637" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls (season 1)", "text": "episodes, and a fashion commentary bonus feature, in which Joan and Melissa Rivers provide a critique on the costumes worn by the main characters. The entire first season was also released in the series collection entitled \"The Golden Girls: 25th Anniversary Complete Collection\", released on November 9, 2010. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> The Golden Girls (season 1) The first season of the American television comedy series \"The Golden Girls\" originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 14, 1985 and May 10, 1986. Created by television writer Susan Harris, the series was produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions and Touchstone Television. It stars", "psg_id": "17490513" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls: Their Greatest Moments", "text": "on June 2, 2003; the second was \"The Designing Women Reunion\" which scored a 3.1 rating with 3.3 million viewers when it aired the following month. The six-hour \"Golden Girls\" event on Lifetime from 6:00 p.m. to 12 midnight, which included the 90-minute reunion special, the pilot episode, the one-hour series finale and additional favorite episodes of \"The Golden Girls\", was seen by an estimated 15 million viewers. Lifetime subsequently rebroadcast the special on December 15, 2003 and again on November 12, 2005 to commemorate the show's 20th anniversary. The Golden Girls: Their Greatest Moments The Golden Girls: Their Greatest", "psg_id": "18935477" }, { "title": "Sophia Fukuoka Junior and Senior High School", "text": "the Jesuits: always seek the greater good and be men and women for and with others. The eagle, the symbol of Sophia University, is on the shield along with the words \"Lux Veritatis\" (\"light of truth\") and the English name \"SOPHIA FUKUOKA.\" The school colors are dark blue, deep red, and golden yellow. The school song since 2011 has been \"Wagame Sophia's Eagle\" with music and lyrics by Mitsuru Arai. Until the school name was changed in 2011 the song was \"Taizon Academy School Song.\" Sponsored sports include, for boys only, handball, soccer, softball, and basketball; for girls, volleyball; for", "psg_id": "10427123" }, { "title": "Sophia Peletier", "text": "the Frogs\", where it is revealed that Ed abuses Carol, slapping her across the face for not coming with him right away. For this he is beaten savagely by Shane, who promises to beat him to death if he lays his hand on Carol, Sophia or anyone else in the camp. In the next episode, \"Vatos\", Ed's injuries are revealed to have confined him to his tent, and so during dinner he implored Sophia to stay with him and keep him company. However, Carol stood her ground, and said that Sophia wanted to join everyone else. Towards the end of", "psg_id": "17207401" }, { "title": "Golden Rose", "text": "queens, princesses and eminent noblemen. Emperors, kings and princes were given a blessed sword and hat as a more suitable gift. However, if a deserving Catholic emperor, king or other great prince was present in Rome on Lætare Sunday, he would be presented with the rose. The office of carrying and conferring the rose upon those living outside of Rome was given by the pope to cardinal legates \"a latere\", nuncios, inter-nuncios and Apostolic ablegates. In 1895 a new office, called \"Bearer of the Golden Rose\" or \"Keeper of the Golden Rose\", destined for Members of Royal Houses (not hereditary),", "psg_id": "3254043" }, { "title": "Rose Nylund", "text": "speaking to her: \"Don't explain, Rose. I used to live with a couple of bitches myself.\" Rose's hair color is debated from time to time. She claims it is her natural color, but several characters comment that it is a result of cheap hair dye. In one episode, Rose claims that she never lies, but abruptly leaves the room when Dorothy asks what her natural hair color is. On another occasion, Sophia remarks that Rose is known as a dumb blonde. Another time, while Blanche is discussing her hair's \"natural hue\", Rose says, \"To be perfectly honest, I use a", "psg_id": "6261533" }, { "title": "Hurricane Saturday", "text": "Gloria, while Blanche and Rose host a telethon to save a lighthouse. Dorothy later catches Gloria with Stan in her bed, then learns that Sophia pushed Stan and Gloria together. As the storm intensifies, Dorothy and Sophia get into an argument and Sophia goes out into the hurricane. Carol Weston (from \"Empty Nest\") is featured in the second part of the episode on a date with Stan's psychiatrist Dr. Halperin when he is called to the girls' house to help Stan with a problem. The event continues on the \"Empty Nest\" episode \"Windy\" (season 4, episode 8) as Dr. Harry", "psg_id": "16127692" }, { "title": "Condo (TV series)", "text": "James Victor, who was given heavy makeup and a graying beard in order to play Wilder's on-screen father. This sort of casting method was used on the later Witt/Thomas series \"The Golden Girls\", in which Estelle Getty, who played Sophia Petrillo, was given makeup and hair that gave her a much older appearance. In real life, Getty was a year younger than Bea Arthur, who played her daughter, Dorothy Zbornak. In another connection between the two series, McLean Stevenson would later guest star on \"The Golden Girls\" as Dorothy's brother-in-law, Ted Zbornak. About the time he was cast on this", "psg_id": "16516014" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "make-up, thick glasses, and a white wig to look the part. The character of Sophia was thought by the creators to enhance the idea that three retirement-aged women could be young. Disney's Michael Eisner explains, \"Estelle Getty made our three women into girls. And that was, to me, what made it seem like it could be a contemporary, young show.\" As surprising as it may sound, Estelle Getty continuously battled her stage fright. During an interview in 1988, Getty commented on her phobia and expressed how working with major stars, such as Arthur and White, made her even more nervous.", "psg_id": "1709613" }, { "title": "Rose Nylund", "text": "a major heart attack and had to have a triple bypass surgery. Outside \"The Golden Girls\", Rose appears on three episodes of \"Empty Nest\" - \"Strange Bedfellows\", \"Rambo of Neiman Marcus\" and \"Dr. Weston and Mr. Hyde\". She also appears on the \"Nurses\" episode \"Begone with the Wind\". Rose Nylund Rose Nylund (née Lindström) is a fictional character featured on the popular 1980s situation comedy \"The Golden Girls\", and its spin-off \"The Golden Palace\". She was portrayed by Betty White for 8 years, totaling 204 episodes. Rose was originally supposed to be played by Rue McClanahan, whereas Blanche Devereaux, one", "psg_id": "6261535" }, { "title": "Girls of the Golden West (opera)", "text": "Girls of the Golden West (opera) Girls of the Golden West is an opera in two acts with music by John Adams and a libretto by Peter Sellars. The San Francisco Opera commissioned the work jointly with Dallas Opera, the Dutch National Opera (De Nationale Opera) and Teatro La Fenice in Venice. The opera was premiered in San Francisco on November 21, 2017. The opera is inspired by the 1851/1852 letters of Louise Clappe, who lived for a year and a half in the mining settlement of Rich Bar (now Diamondville, California) during the California Gold Rush. Clappe published the", "psg_id": "19575773" }, { "title": "Golden Gate Girls", "text": "big band cues played in the 1930s style, the original composition by Robert Ellis-Geiger, who created original scores for notable Hong Kong directors like Johnny To and Patrick Tam. Vietnam's top saxophone player Trần Mạnh Tuấn also contribute to the quality and dynamic of the jazz band recording for this film. Golden Gate Girls Golden Gate Girls is a 2013 documentary film focusing on the life and works of Esther Eng (1914-1970), once honored as the first woman director of Southern China. She crossed boundaries of both gender and culture by making Cantonese language films for Chinese audiences during and", "psg_id": "19172746" }, { "title": "Sophia Petrillo", "text": "well. Sophia and her sister Angela were estranged for decades after a misunderstanding at a Christmas party in 1955; Angela then became a widow and she moved back to Sicily for 30 years until they reconciled and she moved back to the U.S. Sophia's brother Angelo (initially a priest, then a layman) remained in Sicily and moved to the United States only in season six. Probably one of the most notable continuity goofs in Golden Girls with Sophia is when her mother is mentioned. In an early episode, Sophia's brother stated that their mother died seventy-two years earlier just as", "psg_id": "3412824" }, { "title": "Dorothy Zbornak", "text": "states in one episode that she is a Leo (born in July or August). In the season three episode, \"Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself\" (1987), Sophia says Dorothy was conceived in 1929, after Sophia's and Salvadore's first argument as newlyweds. In the show's final season in 1992, Dorothy's age is stated as 62. Dorothy was nicknamed \"Pussycat\" by her mother, and \"Spumoni Face\" by her father. Dorothy has two younger siblings: brother Phil, a cross-dresser, who died later in the show's run; and a sister, Gloria, who was nicknamed \"Kitten\" and married into money, and with whom Dorothy was", "psg_id": "6252646" }, { "title": "Dorothy Zbornak", "text": "and Rose should defy Dorothy, she made a list of questions, such as \"Can she intimidate us?\" and several other possibilities. Rose replied, \"Blanche, she can do all those things!\" Dorothy, who had a no-nonsense personality, was quick to make sarcastic remarks if someone (especially Rose) made a dumb comment; this tension between Dorothy and Rose was a natural byproduct of Arthur's and White's real-life personalities, and the two often struggled to get along offscreen. During the run of the show, it is implied that Dorothy is likely a Democrat due in part to her liberal views, although she never", "psg_id": "6252656" }, { "title": "Sophia Fry", "text": "developed an interest in education for the working class, and started running weekly training for pupil-teachers, and ran cookery classes. Sophia married Fry in 1862, the couple settling in Darlington, and had eight children. Sophia was a founder of the Girls' Friends Day School in Bristol and was active in the North of England College, run by the British and Foreign School Society. At the 1880 UK general election, Theodore was elected as the Member of Parliament for Darlington and, inspired by this and by William Gladstone's Midlothian Campaign, Sophia formed a Women's Liberal Association in the town in 1881.", "psg_id": "20451091" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls (season 1)", "text": "and \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\", Rue McClanahan and Betty White were considered for the parts of Rose Nylund, the bubbly Nordic woman, and Blanche Devereaux, the sexy siren, respectively. Sandrich, who was hired to film the pilot, suggested that the women switch roles to avoid typecasting. The character of Dorothy Zbornak was tailored toward Bea Arthur, but being unavailable at the time, the producers looked at Elaine Stritch for the role. When her audition flopped, Harris asked McClanahan to convince Arthur, with whom she costarred on \"Maude\", to take the role. Arthur flipped upon reading the script, but was", "psg_id": "17490507" }, { "title": "The Golden Girls", "text": "including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series twice. It also won three Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy. Each of the four stars received an Emmy Award, making it one of only three sitcoms in the award's history to achieve this. The series also ranked among the top-10 highest-rated programs for six of its seven seasons. In 2013, \"TV Guide\" ranked \"The Golden Girls\" number 54 on its list of the 60 Best Series of All Time. In 2014, the Writers Guild of America placed the sitcom at number 69 in their list", "psg_id": "1709604" }, { "title": "Rose (Doctor Who episode)", "text": "it \"a blinding success\". \"The A.V. Club\" reviewer Alasdair Wilkins gave the episode a grade of a B, also noting how important it was that Rose's world was shown first. He felt that some effects already seemed dated in 2013 and Jackie and Mickey were one-dimensional, but the episode succeeded above all else, especially in developing Rose and the Doctor's relationship and pointing out that \"Doctor Who\" is dangerous. In 2013, Ben Lawrence of \"The Daily Telegraph\" named \"Rose\" as one of the top ten \"Doctor Who\" stories set in the contemporary time. A novelisation of this story written by", "psg_id": "3587572" }, { "title": "Who Else!", "text": "a collaborator and subsequently joined him on tour for three years. Who Else! Who Else! is the seventh studio album by guitarist Jeff Beck, released on 16 March 1999 through Epic Records. The album reached No. 99 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 and marks the end of a decade-long absence of original material from Beck since the release of \"Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop\" in 1989. Stylistically it showcases the first of his many forays into electronic and techno music, deviating notably from the straightforward instrumental rock and jazz fusion of previous albums. Fellow guitarist Jennifer Batten, having cited Beck's influence", "psg_id": "8632839" }, { "title": "Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival", "text": "was originally called the Special Award of the Festival, but in 1963 the name was changed to \"Golden Rose\". It is also referred to as the Grand Prix. A statuette for the Golden Rose was designed by sculptor Vezhdi Rashidov. As of 2016, the festival has ten awards determined by its jury, and five other awards: Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival The Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival () is held in Varna in September or October. Also known as Golden Rose National Film Festival or simply Golden Rose Film Festival, the event was first held in August 1961", "psg_id": "19800064" }, { "title": "Who Else!", "text": "Who Else! Who Else! is the seventh studio album by guitarist Jeff Beck, released on 16 March 1999 through Epic Records. The album reached No. 99 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 and marks the end of a decade-long absence of original material from Beck since the release of \"Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop\" in 1989. Stylistically it showcases the first of his many forays into electronic and techno music, deviating notably from the straightforward instrumental rock and jazz fusion of previous albums. Fellow guitarist Jennifer Batten, having cited Beck's influence on her playing on a number of occasions, is featured as", "psg_id": "8632838" }, { "title": "Rheingold Beer", "text": "Comics (#1), has a parody of Miss Rheingold, featuring bulldogs as pageant contestants, wherein the readers are asked to \"Choose Miss Rheinghoul of 1956.\" In a 1992 episode of \"The Golden Girls\" (season 7, episode 24), Sophia, Blanche, and Dorothy sang the Rheingold Beer theme song lyrics to the tune of Emil Waldteufel's \"Estudiantina Valse\" (The Students' Waltz), op. 191, No. 4; . Sophia commented to her daughter, Dorothy, \"Your father was always singing that damn jingle.\" In the \"Hi Def Jam\" episode of \"King of Queens\", Doug and his friends are all seen drinking Rheingold while playing poker. In", "psg_id": "7886801" }, { "title": "Golden Days for Boys and Girls", "text": "Box; and a weekly Bible lesson and devotional titled \"International Lessons\", provided by such persons as Rev. D. P. Kidder, D. D. and Rev C. E. Strobridge, D. D. Certainly, this paper's contents catered to parents and clergymen, offering alternative material to the violence and debauchery of the 'blood and thunder' dime novels, such as those published by Frank Tousey and Norman Munro. This is not a fully comprehensive list of authors. Golden Days for Boys and Girls Golden Days for Boys and Girls was a late 19th-century children's story paper, distributed weekly as an accompaniment to the paper \"Saturday", "psg_id": "17690333" }, { "title": "Princess Sophia of the United Kingdom", "text": "the outer points each bearing a rose gules\". Works cited Princess Sophia of the United Kingdom Princess Sophia of the United Kingdom (Sophia Matilda; 3 November 1777 – 27 May 1848) was the twelfth child and fifth daughter of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Sophia is perhaps best known for the rumours surrounding a supposed illegitimate child to which she gave birth as a young woman. In her youth, Sophia was closest to her father, who preferred his daughters over his sons; however, she and her sisters lived in fear of their mother. The princesses were well-educated but", "psg_id": "6590806" }, { "title": "Dorothy Zbornak", "text": "sometimes estranged. In the fourth-season episode \"Foreign Exchange\",Dorothy wondered whether she is the biological daughter of the Petrillos, since Dominic and Philomena Bosco claimed that the hospital switched babies. However, in the third-season episode \"Mother's Day,\" Sophia Petrillo's mother is also played by Bea Arthur, so it is implied that Dorothy and Sophia are biologically related (though in one episode Dorothy states that her grandmother was 94 when she was only 6, though it is never made clear if it is her paternal or maternal grandmother. However she also states that she was in a wheelchair, which her maternal grandmother", "psg_id": "6252647" }, { "title": "Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival", "text": "Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival The Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival () is held in Varna in September or October. Also known as Golden Rose National Film Festival or simply Golden Rose Film Festival, the event was first held in August 1961 under the name \"Bulgarian Film Festival\"; it ran annually until 1974 (other than 1965) and after that it was usually held every two years. The 34th Golden Rose Film Festival was held September 19 to 25, 2016. The first time the festival was held, in 1961, the prize-winning film was \"We Were Young\". The top award", "psg_id": "19800063" }, { "title": "Golden Rose Synagogue, Dnipro", "text": "Golden Rose Synagogue, Dnipro The Golden Rose Synagogue () is a synagogue on Kotsyubinskiy Street/Sholom Aleichem street in Dnipro, Ukraine. The Golden Rose synagogue was built 150 years ago in Dnipro, in former times called Yeketerinoslav/Jekaterinoslaw/Екатериносла́в. In 1924 the building was used as a workers' club and a warehouse and above the portice a seal of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was located in place of the Magen David. In 1996 the building was returned to the Jewish community. In 1999 started the reconstruction, designed by a local Jewish architect, A. Dolnik. Frank Meisler, an Israeli artist, designed the", "psg_id": "11617635" }, { "title": "Golden Rose Synagogue, Lviv", "text": "Golden Rose Synagogue, Lviv The Golden Rose Synagogue, known also as the Nachmanowicz Synagogue, or the Turei Zahav Synagogue () was a synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine. The Golden Rose Synagogue was the oldest synagogue in Ukraine. A midtown plot of land was bought in 1580, and the synagogue was founded and funded in 1581 by Yitzhak ben Nachman (alias Izak Nachmanowicz), a financier to King Stephan Batory. Therefore, the oldest name of the synagogue was the Nachmanowicz Synagogue. It was built in 1582 by Paulus Italus (\"Paolo the Italian\") from Tujetsch (Tschamut) village in canton Graubünden, Switzerland, a master builder", "psg_id": "11588572" }, { "title": "Dorothy Kamenshek", "text": "Dorothy Kamenshek Dorothy \"Dottie\" Kamenshek (December 21, 1925 – May 17, 2010) was an All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player. She batted and threw left-handed. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Kamenshek played outfield for a local softball league, and at the age of 17 she was spotted by a scout from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. After tryouts at Wrigley Field in Chicago, she joined the Rockford Peaches as an outfielder when the league began in 1943, but was soon playing first base. She and short stop Snooky Harrell formed the league's best double-play combination. Kamenshek played in the", "psg_id": "4731249" }, { "title": "Sophia Petrillo", "text": "of a few times. Dorothy mentions an uncle Vito in Season 2, but it is unclear whether he is Sophia's brother or her husband Salvadore's. It is revealed in the season 2 episode \"A Piece of Cake\" that her 50th birthday was in April 1955, placing her date of birth in April 1905. Most of the episodes of \"The Golden Girls\" put Sophia's age as between 80 and 85 years old. In the first episode of \"The Golden Palace\" (1992) Sophia's age was said to be 87 years old. In her many flashbacks to life in Sicily, she frequently places", "psg_id": "3412812" }, { "title": "Dorothy Abbott", "text": "to police officer and actor Rudy Diaz, Abbott committed suicide in Los Angeles on December 15, 1968, a day before her 48th birthday. Abbott is buried in Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, California. Dorothy Abbott Dorothy Abbott (December 16, 1920 – December 15, 1968) was an American actress. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Abbott appeared in many films between the 1940s and 1960s as an extra. In Las Vegas she was a showgirl at the Flamingo Hotel and was known as \"the girl with the golden arm\". She also appeared in guest roles on \"The Ford Television Theatre\", \"Leave", "psg_id": "10031887" }, { "title": "Dorothy Kovalchick", "text": "York since November 5, 1988 that honors those who were part of this unique experience. Dorothy Kovalchick, along with the rest of the girls and the league staff, is included at the display/exhibit. Dorothy Kovalchick Dorothy Kovalchick [Roark] (born December 31, 1925) was an All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player. Kovalchick batted and threw right handed. She was in Sagamore, Pennsylvania. According to All-American Girls Professional Baseball League data, Kovalchick made appearances at center field and third base for the Fort Wayne Daisies club during its 1945 inaugural season. Nevertheless, additional information is incomplete because there are no records available", "psg_id": "20115447" }, { "title": "Dorothy Dene", "text": "Dorothy Dene Dorothy Dene (1859 – 27 December 1899), born Ada Alice Pullen, was an English stage actress and artist's model for the painter Frederick Leighton and some of his associates. Dene was considered to have a classical face and figure and a flawless complexion. Her height was above average and she had long arms, large violet eyes and abundant golden chestnut hair. Dene was born in New Cross, London, in 1859; her birth name was Ada Alice Pullen. She came from a large family of girls, a number of whom earned their living from acting on stage. She lived", "psg_id": "9282732" }, { "title": "Red Rose Girls", "text": "the dominance of Abstract Expressionism in the Post War era. Their works achieved great success. Oakley began as an illustrator and was acclaimed for her large mural projects and works in stained glass. Smith and Green were prolific illustrators, celebrated for their work in children's books and periodicals such as \"Collier's\", \"Scribner's Magazine\", and \"Harper's Magazine\". A group show featuring the work of the Red Rose Girls occurred at the Norman Rockwell Museum from November 8, 2003 through May 31, 2004. Works from the Red Rose Girls were featured in the American Watercolor show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art", "psg_id": "20072754" }, { "title": "Red Rose Girls", "text": "engagement. According to Dr. Mark Sullivan, PhD in the Art History Department at Bryn Mawr College and professor of Art History at Villanova University, the artistic style of the “Red Rose Girls” could be categorized as “romantic realism,” a combination of Romanticism and Realism, two popular art styles in the end of 19th century and at the beginning of 20th century. The Red Rose Girls could be said to represent one of the peaks of the artistic style of Romantic realism, although the popularity of the style declined in American High Art circles after the group was active, due to", "psg_id": "20072753" }, { "title": "Else Peerenboom-Missong", "text": "the senior girls' school run by the Franciscan nuns in Linz. Then, in 1908/09, she was sent for two and a half years to the \"Sacre Cœur\" boarding school at Blumenthal/Vaals, just across the border in the Netherlands, where she passed speaking exams in French and English and broadened her knowledge of the world more generally. The \"Sacre Cœur\" was a prestigious internationally oriented school, intended to attract the daughters of the wealthy. One fellow pupil who later found fame was an American girl called Rose Elizabeth FitzGerald. Else Peerenboom would remain in lifelong contact, by letter, with the woman", "psg_id": "20834464" }, { "title": "Golden Gate Girls", "text": "Asian and then in Canada and France in 2006. For \"Golden Gate Girls\", he also acts as script consultant for the project and appears in the film. The film's earlier version, titled \"Golden Gate Silver Light\", was first shown in the 37th Hong Kong International Film Festival. The film was reviewed by Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter, who writes: \"Documentary filmmaker S. Louisa Wei sheds some much-needed light on a hidden piece of Hollywood, Hong Kong, women’s and Asian-American film history. One of [the film’s] strengths is its seamless ability to weave history, Sino-U.S. relations and social standards together", "psg_id": "19172742" }, { "title": "Golden Gate Girls", "text": "positive portrayal of a Chinese policeman, but Wei’s script lent the story a complex narrative structure and a series of unexpected twists. In 2009, she wrote the script of Storm under the Sun, a feature documentary on the purge of writers by Mao. In 2010, she wrote the script for Broken Wings: An Incomplete Genius with took mid-century Chinese writer Lu Ling as its subject. In 2012, she completed the script for \"Golden Gate Girls\" (a.k.a. \"Golden Gate, Silver Light\") in both English and Chinese. Co-Producer Law Kar is a veteran filmmaker and critic in Hong Kong who has participated", "psg_id": "19172740" }, { "title": "Everybody Else", "text": "Poor Girls\" \"7.Makeup\" \"8. Without You\" \"9. Say Goodbye\" \"10.The Longest Hour of My Life\" \"11.Button for Punishment\" \"12. Alone in the World\" 1.\"Out All Night\" 2.\"Iowa Park\" 3.\"Soldiers Without An Army\" 4.\"First Class\" 5.\"Game Theory\" 6.\"Needle Deep\" 7.\"Different\" 8.\"Photograph\" 9.\"Bad Things\" 10.\"Battle Cry\" 11.\"Tomorrow We're Gone\" Everybody Else Everybody Else is an American rock band from Silverlake, California. Everybody Else was formed by Carrick Moore Gerety and Mikey McCormack after both moved to the Los Angeles area. Both had relocated with bands, hoping to win fame on the West Coast; Moore Gerety had been in a group called Push", "psg_id": "11583860" } ]
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who first funded sesame street?
[ { "title": "Sesame Street Live", "text": "Sesame Street Live Sesame Street Live is a live touring show based on the children's television show \"Sesame Street\" and produced by Feld Entertainment. Vee Corporation was started in March 1980 from an idea by founder Vincent Egan to produce a live character show just for Sesame Street. He based it off his time working for the Ice Follies which had a segment with those Muppets. Egan approached Jim Henson's company and Children's Television Workshop, who were interested. With outside funding, Vee was able to sign a licensing agreement with the Children's Television Workshop for the characters. The first Sesame", "psg_id": "1737054" } ]
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[ { "title": "Sesame Street research", "text": "study found that viewing the show was a \"significant predictor\" of improved vocabulary regardless of family size, parent education, child gender or parental attitudes towards television. Another study conducted in 1990 looked at the effect of \"Sesame Street\" home videos and discovered gains in vocabulary, letter, and printed- and spoken-word identification. The videos encouraged discussion with adults, which may have helped reinforce educational messages and content. In 1994, research was conducted for \"The Recontact Study\", funded by the Markle Foundation, which examined the effects of \"Sesame Street\" on adolescents who had watched the show as young children. The subjects had", "psg_id": "15015367" }, { "title": "Natasha (Sesame Street)", "text": "X Files and featured Natasha interviewing the letter X. She saids like Chicken gurgles and more? So much better Natasha (Sesame Street) Natasha (also known as Baby Natasha) is a character on the children's television show \"Sesame Street\" played by Kevin Clash who also voices Sesame Street character Elmo. The magazine publication Sesame Street Parents took a poll of adults and kids favorite characters and it was found that Natasha ranked 4th in popularity overall. The character was the first baby introduced into the series to represent younger children who may view the show. Her character's behaviors and growth also", "psg_id": "4160351" }, { "title": "Natasha (Sesame Street)", "text": "Natasha (Sesame Street) Natasha (also known as Baby Natasha) is a character on the children's television show \"Sesame Street\" played by Kevin Clash who also voices Sesame Street character Elmo. The magazine publication Sesame Street Parents took a poll of adults and kids favorite characters and it was found that Natasha ranked 4th in popularity overall. The character was the first baby introduced into the series to represent younger children who may view the show. Her character's behaviors and growth also was beneficial in giving children with siblings a better understanding of their behaviors. Natasha is the daughter of Humphrey", "psg_id": "4160347" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "content have been made to reflect change sources to the curriculum. Shortly after creating \"Sesame Street\", its producers developed what came to be called the \"CTW model\" (after the production company's previous name), a system of television show planning, production, and evaluation based on collaborations between producers, writers, educators, and researchers. The show was initially funded by government and private foundations but has become somewhat self-supporting due to revenues from licensing arrangements, international sales, and other media. By 2006, there were independently produced versions, or \"co-productions\", of \"Sesame Street\" broadcast in twenty countries. In 2001, there were over 120 million", "psg_id": "590627" }, { "title": "Sesame Street News Flash", "text": "show altogether. In 2004, non Sesame Street Kermit material, and The Muppets produced material and were bought by Disney, as well as their future use. Sesame Street News Flash The Sesame Street News Flash was a recurring segment on the children's television show \"Sesame Street\". First aired in 1971, the series starred Kermit the Frog as a trench coat-dressed roving reporter who interviews Muppet versions of characters from fairy tales, Mother Goose nursery rhymes and key moments in history. Given the basic format of the segments, the \"Sesame Street News Flash\" series served several purposes, namely to act out simple", "psg_id": "8370695" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "introduced Julia, a new Muppet who has autism, performed by Stacey Gordon, who has a son on the autism spectrum. From its first episode, \"Sesame Street\" has structured its format by using \"a strong visual style, fast-moving action, humor, and music,\" as well as animation and live-action short films. When \"Sesame Street\" premiered, most researchers believed that young children did not have long attention spans, therefore the new show's producers were concerned that an hour-long show would not hold their audience's attention. At first, the show's \"street scenes\"—the action taking place on its set—consisted of character-driven interactions and were not", "psg_id": "590635" }, { "title": "The Robinson family (Sesame Street)", "text": "Sesame Street Method\", \"Happy Birthday Sesame Street: A Twenty-Five-Year Retrospective\", \"Mother the First Teacher and Home the First School\", \"Sesame Street: The Second Generation\", \"Sesame Street: A Space-Age Approach to Education for Space-Aged Children\", \"Susan of Sesame Street Sing-Along\", \"The ABC's of African-American History\", and \"Why Didn't Someone Tell Me? A Talk About Teaching in the Inner City\". In his memoirs, Orman recalls a meet-and-greet in the mid-1980s, after performing for an audience of 500 in a Topeka, Kansas college auditorium. One little girl, who Orman estimates was aged seven or eight, approached him for a hug, a regular occurrence.", "psg_id": "8598152" }, { "title": "Sesame Street News Flash", "text": "Sesame Street News Flash The Sesame Street News Flash was a recurring segment on the children's television show \"Sesame Street\". First aired in 1971, the series starred Kermit the Frog as a trench coat-dressed roving reporter who interviews Muppet versions of characters from fairy tales, Mother Goose nursery rhymes and key moments in history. Given the basic format of the segments, the \"Sesame Street News Flash\" series served several purposes, namely to act out simple stories and nursery rhymes with which the show's audience might be familiar, and to give children a basic understanding of history. Other skits were spoofs", "psg_id": "8370689" }, { "title": "Julie on Sesame Street", "text": "banter and singing songs such as \"It's Not Easy Being Green\" and \"Picture a World\" on the \"Sesame Street\" \"neighborhood\" set. Produced by ATV and ITC at ATV Elstree in the United Kingdom (and not at \"Sesame Street\"'s then-usual New York City studios), the special was televised in that country on ITV on July 10, 1974 at 8PM in most regions. The special was the first Muppets-related program to be produced with ATV and ITC, who would both co-produce the highly successful \"The Muppet Show\" three years later. Julie on Sesame Street Julie on Sesame Street was a variety special", "psg_id": "4100399" }, { "title": "Linda (Sesame Street)", "text": "Linda (Sesame Street) Linda, portrayed by Linda Bove, was a character on the children's program \"Sesame Street\". Bove, who is deaf, appeared on \"Sesame Street\" with the National Theater of the Deaf and made her debut on the show as a librarian named Linda in Episode 0326, which aired in January 1972. Initially appearing on a sporadic basis, she became a regular member of the cast in 1975, and continued to appear until 2003. The character communicated only in sign language but interacted positively with other members of the \"Sesame Street\" community as a normal citizen and resident of Sesame", "psg_id": "4379345" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "playground manufacturer Discovery Zone, their first corporate sponsor, to air before and after each episode. Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, who had previously appeared on \"Sesame Street\", called for a boycott of the show, saying that the CTW was \"exploiting impressionable children\". While first-run episodes on HBO do not have underwriting due to its status as a pay-TV network, repeats on PBS continue to have corporate underwriting. Producer Joan Ganz Cooney has stated, \"Without research, there would be no \"Sesame Street\"\". In 1967, when Cooney and her team began to plan the show's development, combining research with television production was, as", "psg_id": "590645" }, { "title": "Sesame Street (Japan)", "text": "Sesame Street (Japan) The American children's television series has a long history in Japan, airing for three decades as a dubbed program, and recently restarting as a local co-production. \"Sesame Street\" has been one of NHK's most successful children's programs and one of the first to be imported from overseas. \"Sesame Street\" first aired on November 8, 1971, but was taken off the network in the early 1980s. It resumed from 1988 until the end of March 2004, when production on a local adaptation was announced, which NHK refused to be involved in. While \"Sesame Street\" is primarily designed for", "psg_id": "6955727" }, { "title": "Music of Sesame Street", "text": "television special that aired in 1971. \"Sesame Street's\" songwriters included the show's first music director Joe Raposo, Jeff Moss, who Davis called a \"gifted poet, composer, and lyricist\", and Christopher Cerf, who Gikow called \"the go-to guy on \"Sesame Street\" for classic rock and roll as well as song spoofs\". Scriptwriters like Tony Geiss, who wrote approximately 150 songs for the show, and Norman Stiles often also wrote their own lyrics to accompany their scripts. Raposo was brought to \"Sesame Street\" by producer Tom Whedon, who was his friend and college roommate, and by Stone, who had worked with Raposo", "psg_id": "15112001" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "the collaboration as an \"arranged marriage\". \"Sesame Street\" has used many writers in its long history. As Dave Connell, one of \"Sesame Street\"s original producers, has stated, it was difficult to find adults who could identify a preschooler's interest level. Fifteen writers a year worked on the show's scripts, but very few lasted longer than one season. Norman Stiles, head writer in 1987, reported that most writers would \"burn out\" after writing about a dozen scripts. According to Gikow, \"Sesame Street\" went against the convention of hiring teachers to write for the show, as most educational television programs did at", "psg_id": "590648" }, { "title": "History of Sesame Street", "text": "its offerings to either provide access to a reduced slate of free content or act as a portal for \"Sesame Street\"s website. In April 2017, \"Sesame Street\" introduced a new Muppet called Julia with Autism to the show. In 2019, \"Sesame Street\" will celebrate its \"50th anniversary\" with a traveling show performing from February until December 2019. History of Sesame Street The preschool educational television program \"Sesame Street\" was first aired on public broadcasting television stations November 10, 1969, and reached its 48th season in late 2017. The history of \"Sesame Street\" has reflected changing attitudes to developmental psychology, early", "psg_id": "1908540" }, { "title": "Sesame Street syndication packages", "text": "such possibilities for an interview with \"The New York Times\", he mentioned that \"[CTW] could do 'The Elmo Show,' for example.\" Sesame Street syndication packages Two syndication packages of \"Sesame Street\" episodes, titled Sesame Street Unpaved and 123 Sesame Street, were produced by the Noggin brand in 1999. The former ceased airing in 2003 and the later was dropped from Noggin's schedule in 2005. Sesame Street Unpaved features select episodes from the series' first twenty seasons. The 67-episode package includes every season premiere of \"Sesame Street\" with the exception of the season sixteen premiere. Each installment consists of a remastered", "psg_id": "12104949" }, { "title": "Sesame Street syndication packages", "text": "Sesame Street syndication packages Two syndication packages of \"Sesame Street\" episodes, titled Sesame Street Unpaved and 123 Sesame Street, were produced by the Noggin brand in 1999. The former ceased airing in 2003 and the later was dropped from Noggin's schedule in 2005. Sesame Street Unpaved features select episodes from the series' first twenty seasons. The 67-episode package includes every season premiere of \"Sesame Street\" with the exception of the season sixteen premiere. Each installment consists of a remastered version of an older episode, normally trimmed and edited to allow time for commercials. Episodes open with an exclusive title sequence", "psg_id": "12104944" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "decade\". She assembled a team of producers, all of whom had previously worked on \"Captain Kangaroo\". Jon Stone was responsible for writing, casting, and format; Dave Connell took over animation; and Sam Gibbon served as the show's chief liaison between the production staff and the research team. Cameraman Frankie Biondo worked on \"Sesame Street\" from its first episode. Jim Henson and the Muppets' involvement in \"Sesame Street\" began when he and Cooney met at one of the curriculum planning seminars in Boston. Author Christopher Finch reported that Stone, who had worked with Henson previously, felt that if they could not", "psg_id": "590657" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "to capture, focus, and sustain children's attention. \"Sesame Street\" was the first children's show to structure each episode, and the segments within them, to capture children's attention, and to make, as Gladwell put it, \"small but critical adjustments\" to keep it. According to CTW researchers Rosemarie Truglio and Shalom Fisch, \"Sesame Street\" was one of the few children's television programs to utilize a detailed and comprehensive educational curriculum, garnered from formative and summative research. The creators of \"Sesame Street\" and their researchers formulated both cognitive and affective goals for the show. Initially, they focused on cognitive goals, while addressing affective", "psg_id": "590639" }, { "title": "Sesame Street licensing", "text": "to benefit from its publications. In 1975, ice-skating show \"Sesame Street on Ice\" presented costumed actors and dancers as touring casts, each performing a unique-multimillion-dollar budget ice show. And \"Sesame Street on Ice\" ran from 1975–1980. Live touring show \"Sesame Street Live\" presents costumed actors and dancers as characters from the series, in original plots. In recent years, VEE has had four touring casts, each performing a unique multimillion-dollar budget show. Each season, the tours reach 160 different cities across North America, reaching 2 million people annually. Since the first production of \"Sesame Street Live\" on September 17, 1980, 48", "psg_id": "13919828" }, { "title": "The Sesame Street Dictionary", "text": "The Sesame Street Dictionary The Sesame Street Dictionary is an illustrated children's dictionary featuring Muppet characters from the popular television show \"Sesame Street\". First published in 1980, it contains short definitions and sample sentences for around 1300 words, each accompanied by an illustration featuring a character from \"Sesame Street\". In 1986, the dictionary was also issued as an 8-volume set under the title Big Bird's Sesame Street Dictionary. Kermit the Frog's nephew Robin the Frog makes a cameo in this book on the page \"frogs\", also Miss Piggy makes a cameo in the book on the page \"magazines\" on a", "psg_id": "15644399" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "research conducted in the 30 years since its debut. Angela Santomero, one of its producers, said, \"We wanted to learn from \"Sesame Street\" and take it one step further\". As critic Richard Roeper has stated, perhaps one of the strongest indicators of the influence of \"Sesame Street\" has been the enduring rumors and urban legends surrounding the show and its characters, especially those concerning Bert and Ernie. One popular rumor points to Bert and Ernie being gay, as revealed by Mark Saltzman, one of the show's writers. In response, Sesame Street firmly denies the allegation. \"Sesame Street\" was praised from", "psg_id": "590668" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "revisions when necessary. Early in their history \"Sesame Street\" and the CTW began to look for alternative funding sources and turned to creating products and writing licensing agreements. They became, as Cooney put it, \"a multiple-media institution\". In 1970, the CTW created a \"non-broadcast\" division responsible for creating and publishing books and \"Sesame Street Magazine\". They decided that all materials their licensing program created would \"underscore and amplify\" the show's curriculum. In 2004, over 68% of \"Sesame Street\"s revenue came from licenses and products such as toys and clothing. By 2008, the \"Sesame Street\" Muppets accounted for between $15 million", "psg_id": "590652" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "viewers of various international versions of \"Sesame Street\", and by the show's 40th anniversary in 2009, it was broadcast in more than 140 countries. \"Sesame Street\" was by then the fifteenth-highest-rated children's television show in the United States. A 1996 survey found that 95% of all American preschoolers had watched the show by the time they were three years old. In 2008, it was estimated that 77 million Americans had watched the series as children. As of 2014, \"Sesame Street\" has won 167 Emmy Awards and 8 Grammy Awards—more than any other children's show. \"Sesame Street\" was conceived in 1966", "psg_id": "590628" }, { "title": "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street", "text": "was released on VHS in 1987 and 1995, and on DVD in 2002 and 2008. The \"Christmas Eve on Sesame Street\" album features several of the songs from the television special, along with narration. It was nominated for a Grammy Award, but lost to \"In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record\". Christmas Eve on Sesame Street Christmas Eve on Sesame Street is a \"Sesame Street\" Christmas special first broadcast on PBS on Sunday, December 3, 1978. The opening features the inhabitants of Sesame Street enjoying an ice skating party. Big Bird has trouble skating, but a child gives him a hand,", "psg_id": "2684535" }, { "title": "The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street", "text": "The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street is a 1998 direct-to-video special that featured Kermit and his career on \"Sesame Street\". Eight great Kermit tunes. Kermit is being awarded the Frog of The Year award, presented by Grover. Grover first recites a long poem about frogs, which introduces various Kermit The Frog segments from Sesame Street, while being interrupted by the three little pigs, who are there because Kermit introduced them twice on Sesame Street News. Additional Muppets performed by Martin P. Robinson, David Rudman, Noel MacNeal, Pam Arciero, Bryant Young, John Tartaglia,", "psg_id": "20433078" }, { "title": "Linda (Sesame Street)", "text": "it, and show the funny side of it. It's OK.\" Linda also appeared in numerous inserts and sketches, notably the famous silent sketches where Maria (Sonia Manzano) would play Charlie Chaplin and Linda would often play a supporting role, either as a pretty woman or as a second Chaplin if two were required for a particular sketch. Linda (Sesame Street) Linda, portrayed by Linda Bove, was a character on the children's program \"Sesame Street\". Bove, who is deaf, appeared on \"Sesame Street\" with the National Theater of the Deaf and made her debut on the show as a librarian named", "psg_id": "4379348" }, { "title": "Sesame Street Live", "text": "continued other Sesame Street shows at various locations plus the United Service Organizations tour while still providing costumes. In order to keep the show running annually in the same cities, new plot lines are created and rotated through the tour. Because the target audience changes as children grow up, shows are often removed from the rotation for a few years, then return with some modifications. Vee Corporation (1980–2015) In order of their creation, the Sesame Street Live shows have been: VStar Entertainment Group (2015-July 2017) Influence of Sesame Street Sesame Street Live Sesame Street Live is a live touring show", "psg_id": "1737057" }, { "title": "The Sesame Street Dictionary", "text": "and Young People\", was also positive about the work, although he was critical of the fact that the 8-volume edition published in 1986 retailed at a significantly higher price without adding much worthwhile new material. The Sesame Street Dictionary The Sesame Street Dictionary is an illustrated children's dictionary featuring Muppet characters from the popular television show \"Sesame Street\". First published in 1980, it contains short definitions and sample sentences for around 1300 words, each accompanied by an illustration featuring a character from \"Sesame Street\". In 1986, the dictionary was also issued as an 8-volume set under the title Big Bird's", "psg_id": "15644404" }, { "title": "Format of Sesame Street", "text": "most enduring Muppets: Oscar the Grouch and Big Bird\". The test episodes were responsible for what writer Malcolm Gladwell called \"the essence of \"Sesame Street\"—the artful blend of fluffy monsters and earnest adults\". CTW researcher Gerald Lesser called the producers' decision to defy the recommendations of their advisers \"a turning point in the history of \"Sesame Street\"\". Animation was another important aspect of the structure of \"Sesame Street\". Lesser stated that one of the purposes of animation was to create incongruity, or what he called \"illogical surprises\". The first piece of animation commissioned by the CTW for \"Sesame Street\" was", "psg_id": "15097546" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "its first run moving to premium channel HBO on January 16, 2016. The format of \"Sesame Street\" consists of a combination of commercial television production elements and techniques which have evolved to reflect the changes in American culture and the audience's viewing habits. With the creation of \"Sesame Street\", producers and writers of a children's television show used, for the first time, educational goals and a curriculum to shape its content. It was also the first time a show's educational effects were formally studied. The show, therefore, has undergone significant changes in its history as adjustments to the format and", "psg_id": "590626" }, { "title": "Barkley (Sesame Street)", "text": "Barkley was no longer a character in the series after the start of the 21st century, but returned in the 40th-season premiere, being walked (or run) by Bob. He also made a cameo in one episode the following season. Barkley (Sesame Street) Barkley is a Muppet dog who appears on \"Sesame Street\". He was originally called Woof-Woof when he first appeared in Season 9. In the 10th season premiere, the cast voted to rename him Barkley. Barkley is an orange and white colored dog that is energetic and playful, but is not anthropomorphized in the way that Rowlf the Dog", "psg_id": "3838059" }, { "title": "Barkley (Sesame Street)", "text": "Barkley (Sesame Street) Barkley is a Muppet dog who appears on \"Sesame Street\". He was originally called Woof-Woof when he first appeared in Season 9. In the 10th season premiere, the cast voted to rename him Barkley. Barkley is an orange and white colored dog that is energetic and playful, but is not anthropomorphized in the way that Rowlf the Dog and other characters are. While he may exhibit human-like emotions, he communicates only through barks, yelps, and physical contact. He was Linda's guide dog and understood the American Sign Language signs for \"sit\" and \"stay.\" However, he also had", "psg_id": "3838056" }, { "title": "Sesame Street research", "text": "as of 2001 which examine the show's impact on children's learning and attention. Most of these studies were conducted by the CTW and remain unpublished. The most important studies that found negative effects of \"Sesame Street\" were conducted by educator Herbert A. Sprigle and psychologist Thomas D. Cook during its first two seasons. Both studies found that the show increased the educational gap between poor and middle-class children. Morrow reported that these studies had little impact on the public discussion about \"Sesame Street\". Another criticism was made by journalist Kay Hymowitz in 1995, who reported that most of the positive", "psg_id": "15015350" }, { "title": "Sesame Street characters", "text": "Luis Rodriguez (Emilio Delgado), a repairman who has been called the \"Mr. Fix-It\" of \"Sesame Street\". Luis married Maria (Sonia Manzano) in 1988, and their daughter, Gabi, was born the following year. When Lee died (and Mr. Hooper with him), \"Sesame Street\" dealt with his death in what Davis called a \"landmark broadcast\" aired on Thanksgiving Day 1983. After that, Mr. Hooper's apprentice David (Northern Calloway) took over as his store's proprietor until he himself left the show in 1989, and was succeeded by Mr. Handford (played first by Leonard Jackson and then by David Smyrl from 1990 to 1998),", "psg_id": "12605679" }, { "title": "Sesame Street characters", "text": "animated segments on the show during its first season, including Batman and Superman. Animated characters rarely if ever interact with the human and Muppet characters. Works cited Sesame Street characters A wide variety of characters have appeared on the American children's television series \"Sesame Street\". A large number of the characters are Muppets, which are puppets made in Jim Henson's distinctive puppet-creation style. Most of the non-Muppet characters are human characters, but there are many characters that are animated. Jim Henson created many Muppet characters for the purpose of appearing on \"Sesame Street\". His involvement with the show began when", "psg_id": "12605684" }, { "title": "A Special Sesame Street Christmas", "text": "losing to \"Christmas Eve on Sesame Street\". Both specials are now available on DVD. A Special Sesame Street Christmas A Special Sesame Street Christmas is a 1978 CBS Christmas special, made the same year as the better-known \"Christmas Eve on Sesame Street\". The special was first broadcast on Friday, December 8, 1978, at 8 PM ET on CBS, pre-empting \"Wonder Woman\" that week. Starring Leslie Uggams. The special features only three of the \"Sesame Street\" Muppets: Oscar the Grouch, Big Bird, and Barkley the dog. Barkley is played by gymnast Toby Towson. The puppet used for the special was different", "psg_id": "1913217" }, { "title": "Sesame Street licensing", "text": "million children and their parents have seen the show performed, across the world. Busch Entertainment Corporation (BEC) is the licence holder for Sesame Street in its U.S. amusement parks including a completely Sesame Street themed park, Sesame Place, in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, United States. BEC also has a stage show at SeaWorld Orlando \"Elmo and the Bookaneers.\" In 2009 Busch Entertainment's Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia opened \"Sesame Street Forest of Fun\" with plans to open \"Sesame Street Safari of Fun\" at its Busch Gardens Tampa Bay park in Tampa Florida in the 2010 operating season. Another theme park, \"Parque", "psg_id": "13919829" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "over 120 million viewers of all international versions of \"Sesame Street\", and in 2006, there were twenty co-productions around the world. By the show's 40th anniversary in 2009, \"Sesame Street\" was broadcast in more than 140 countries. In 2005, Doreen Carvajal of \"The New York Times\" reported that income from the co-productions and international licensing accounted for $96 million. Shortly after the CTW was created in 1968, Joan Ganz Cooney was named its first executive director. She was one of the first female executives in American television. Her appointment was called \"one of the most important television developments of the", "psg_id": "590656" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "had to be educational and inexpensive, and could not be advertised during the show's airings. As Davis reported, \"Cooney stressed restraint, prudence, and caution\" in their marketing and licensing efforts. Director Jon Stone, talking about the music of \"Sesame Street\", said: \"There was no other sound like it on television\". For the first time in children's television, the show's songs fulfilled a specific purpose and supported its curriculum. In order to attract the best composers and lyricists, the CTW allowed songwriters like \"Sesame Street\"s first musical director Joe Raposo to retain the rights to the songs they wrote, which earned", "psg_id": "590654" }, { "title": "History of Sesame Street", "text": "History of Sesame Street The preschool educational television program \"Sesame Street\" was first aired on public broadcasting television stations November 10, 1969, and reached its 48th season in late 2017. The history of \"Sesame Street\" has reflected changing attitudes to developmental psychology, early childhood education and cultural diversity. Featuring Jim Henson's Muppets, animation, live shorts, humor and celebrity appearances, it was the first television program of its kind to base its content and production values on laboratory and formative research, and the first to include a curriculum \"detailed or stated in terms of measurable outcomes\". Initial responses to the show", "psg_id": "1908469" }, { "title": "Sesame Street (comic strip)", "text": "Sesame Street (comic strip) Sesame Street is a nationally syndicated comic strip inspired by \"Sesame Street\". Written and drawn by veteran Sesame animator Cliff Roberts, the earliest concept art was created in 1970, and by 1971, a promotional booklet was created as the comic entered the market, courtesy of King Features. The strip debuted on November 15, 1971, in more than 175 newspapers, and ran until 1975. The strip, which ran both daily and on Sundays, was conceptually similar to the series in its pedagogical goals, but, in the first two years of the strip, conspicuous by the absence of", "psg_id": "17350102" }, { "title": "The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street", "text": "Rick Lyon, Jane Henson, Pat Hodelin, Richard Termine, Caroly Wilcox, Ed Christie, Camille Kampouris, James Kroupa, Jim Martin, Cheryl Blaylock, Brian Meehl. The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street is a 1998 direct-to-video special that featured Kermit and his career on \"Sesame Street\". Eight great Kermit tunes. Kermit is being awarded the Frog of The Year award, presented by Grover. Grover first recites a long poem about frogs, which introduces various Kermit The Frog segments from Sesame Street, while being interrupted by the three little pigs, who are there because Kermit introduced them", "psg_id": "20433079" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "words\". As \"The New York Times\" has stated, creating strong female characters \"that make kids laugh, but not...as female stereotypes\" has been a challenge for the producers of \"Sesame Street\". According to Morrow, change regarding how women and girls were depicted on \"Sesame Street\" occurred slowly. As more female Muppets performers like Fran Brill, Pam Arciero, Carmen Osbahr, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Jennifer Barnhart, and Leslie Carrara-Rudolph were hired and trained, stronger female characters like Rosita and Abby Cadabby were created. In 2002, \"Sesame Street\" was ranked No. 27 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. It also won", "psg_id": "590673" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "in the television industry. Historian Robert Morrow, in his book \"Sesame Street and the Reform of Children's Television\", which chronicled the show's influence on children's television and on the television industry as a whole, reported that many critics of commercial television saw \"Sesame Street\" as a \"straightforward illustration for reform\". Les Brown, a writer for \"Variety\", saw in \"Sesame Street\" \"a hope for a more substantial future\" for television. Morrow reported that the networks responded by creating more high-quality television programs, but that many critics saw them as \"appeasement gestures\". According to Morrow, despite the CTW Model's effectiveness in creating", "psg_id": "590666" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "them lucrative profits and helped the show sustain public interest. By 1991, \"Sesame Street\" and its songwriters had received eight Grammys. \"Sesame Street\" used animations and short films commissioned from outside studios, interspersed throughout each episode, to help teach their viewers basic concepts like numbers and letters. Jim Henson was one of the many producers to create short films for the show. Shortly after \"Sesame Street\" debuted in the United States, the CTW was approached independently by producers from several countries to produce versions of the show at home. These versions came to be called \"co-productions\". By 2001 there were", "psg_id": "590655" }, { "title": "Zoe (Sesame Street)", "text": "Zoe (Sesame Street) Zoe is a 3-year-old orange female monster on \"Sesame Street\", originally performed by Fran Brill. She was designed in her color to complement Elmo, who was gaining popularity at her introduction in 1993. Before Season 33, Zoe wore only her barrettes, bracelets, and necklace. She has regularly been dressed in a tutu since season 33, as like many girls of her age, Zoe is obsessed with ballet. Her love of dance in general resulted in the video \"Zoe's Dance Moves\". In Season 49, she returns to her sans-tutu wardrobe. She often rides a soapbox-style car around \"Sesame", "psg_id": "1769537" }, { "title": "Sesame Street Fever", "text": "has never been commercially released on compact disc but is available to download on Amazon, iTunes and file sharing sites. Singles of \"Sesame Street Fever\"/\"Trash\" and \"Doin' the Pigeon\"/\"Rubber Duckie\" were released as promotional items. (The CD was released in Japan in 1991. The product number is SRCS-5595.) The album ended up being a surprise commercial success both in terms of chart performance and sales. It peaked at #75 on Billboard's Pop Albums Chart, and was certified Gold by the RIAA. \"See also:\" Sesame Street discography Sesame Street Fever Sesame Street Fever is a concept album made by the cast", "psg_id": "7793146" }, { "title": "Sesame Street Fever", "text": "Sesame Street Fever Sesame Street Fever is a concept album made by the cast of Sesame Street in 1978. It follows the characters as a love of disco sweeps Sesame Street. The album heavily parodies \"Saturday Night Fever\", and the cover features Grover where John Travolta should be, and Ernie, Bert, and Cookie Monster in the place of the Bee Gees. Bee Gee Robin Gibb also appears on the album, and according to the LP's liner notes, \"appears courtesy of his children - Melissa \"and\" Spencer Gibb\". The recording was released in the LP, cassette, and eight-track audio formats; it", "psg_id": "7793145" }, { "title": "Sesame Street (Japan)", "text": "published in November 2004 in the \"Yomiuri Shinbun\", was titled \"A wrong turn on new Sesame Street\": \"[The] new and not improved version of \"Sesame Street\"...opens with the cast shouting: 'English, Everybody. It's Sesame Street,' but it was 20 minutes later before we heard another English phrase. One of the better decisions NHK made this year was not to get involved with the Japanization of \"Sesame Street\". \"The show... bears very little resemblance to the original... If anything, the show looks poised to further the scope of Japlish and make the work of the nation's English teachers even more challenging.", "psg_id": "6955731" }, { "title": "Ernie (Sesame Street)", "text": "so Mr. Hooper gave them their things back as presents. Ernie and Bert introduced a montage of \"Sesame Street\" clips in \"\". Ernie also narrated a Christmas pageant, \"'Twas the Night Before Christmas\", in \"A Muppet Family Christmas\". In that same special, Ernie and Bert had a conversation with Doc, making them the only \"Sesame Street\" characters (not counting Kermit the Frog) to have interacted with Doc. In \"Sesame Street... 20 Years & Still Counting\", he and Bert got a new video camera, and he talked Bert into using the camera to record footage of Sesame Street so that they", "psg_id": "1491806" }, { "title": "Pop culture influenced by Sesame Street", "text": "In \"To Surveil with Love\", security cameras installed in a gay bar capture the antics of several customers all of whom resemble Sesame Street characters. \"Rhymes with Orange\"s strip for August 28, 2008 had a reference to \"Sesame Street\". The comic has a girl going to Sesame Street, and she needs directions to go there, so a guy gives her directions to go there. The October 18, 2008 strip had a parody of \"Sesame Street\" called \"Witch Way\". The logo parodies the Sesame Street logo. The intro has a character named Abbot who asks \"Which way to Witch Way?\" Another", "psg_id": "7413055" }, { "title": "Sesame Street licensing", "text": "Sesame Street licensing The American children's television series \"Sesame Street\" is known for its extensive merchandising. Licensees include a variety of companies which manufacture books, magazines, video/audio media, and toys using the characters and themes of \"Sesame Street\". Current licensees include Fisher-Price, Nakajima USA, Build-A-Bear Workshop (Build-An-Elmo, Build-A-Cookie Monster, And Build-A-Big Bird), Hasbro (Sesame Street Monopoly), Wooly Willy, Betty Crocker (Elmo Fruit Snacks), C&D Visionary (air freshners) and Children's Apparel Network. Former licences include Applause, Child Dimension, Gibson Greetings, Gorham Fine China, Ideal Toys, Milton Bradley Company, Nintendo, Palisades Toys, Questor, Radio Shack, Tyco, and the Western Publishing Company. Creative", "psg_id": "13919824" }, { "title": "Sesame Street (fictional location)", "text": "Shop was moved to another location and near the Subway Station. This is where the residents of Sesame Street do their laundry. The Laundromat is run by Leela. In \"The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland\", the Laundromat was seen across from 123 Sesame Street before it was moved to being next to Hooper's Store. Sesame Street has its own Subway Station, which is a replica of the 72nd Street Subway entrance. It was originally seen on the \"Around the Corner\" part of Sesame Street until it was transferred to the main Sesame Street set. In Season 45, a Bicycle Shop", "psg_id": "5384890" }, { "title": "Sesame Street (fictional location)", "text": "Sesame Street (fictional location) Sesame Street is a fictional street (a borough in New York City). The street serves as the location for the American children's television series of the same name, which is centered around 123 Sesame Street, a fictional brownstone building. The fictional Sesame Street is set to represent a neighborhood of New York City. The specific neighborhood that it is supposed to represent is disagreed upon. Art director Victor DiNapoli has stated that it is supposed to be located on the Upper West Side. \"Sesame Street's\" founder, Joan Ganz Cooney, stated in 1994 that she originally wanted", "psg_id": "5384881" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "confronted by the inner-city child. Head Start director Edward Zigler was probably \"Sesame Street\"s most vocal critic in the show's early years. In spite of their commitment to multiculturalism, the CTW experienced conflicts with the leadership of minority groups, especially Latino groups and feminists, who objected to \"Sesame Street\"s depiction of Latinos and women. The CTW took steps to address their objections. By 1971, the CTW hired Hispanic actors, production staff, and researchers, and by the mid-1970s, Morrow reported that \"the show included Chicano and Puerto Rican cast members, films about Mexican holidays and foods, and cartoons that taught Spanish", "psg_id": "590672" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "of the early criticism, which he called \"surprisingly intense\", stemmed from cultural and historical reasons in regards to, as he put it, \"the place of children in American society and the controversies about television's effects on them\". According to Morrow, the \"most important\" studies finding negative effects of \"Sesame Street\" were conducted by educator Herbert A. Sprigle and psychologist Thomas D. Cook during its first two seasons. Social scientist and Head Start founder Urie Bronfenbrenner criticized the show for being too wholesome. Psychologist Leon Eisenberg saw \"Sesame Street\"s urban setting as \"superficial\" and having little to do with the problems", "psg_id": "590671" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "its detractors, however. In May 1970, the state commission in Mississippi, the state Henson was actually from, that operated the state's PBS member station voted to not air \"Sesame Street\" because of its \"highly integrated cast of children\" which \"the commission members felt ... Mississippi was not yet ready for\". According to \"\", Lesser's account of the development and early years of \"Sesame Street\", there was little criticism of the show in the months following its premiere, but it increased at the end of its first season and beginning of the second season. Historian Robert W. Morrow speculated that much", "psg_id": "590670" }, { "title": "Sesame Street", "text": "television stations on November 10, 1969. It was the first preschool educational television program to base its contents and production values on laboratory and formative research. Initial responses to the show included adulatory reviews, some controversy, and high ratings. By its 40th anniversary in 2009, \"Sesame Street\" was broadcast in over 120 countries, and 20 international versions had been produced. \"Sesame Street\" has evolved from its initial inception. According to writer Michael Davis, by the mid-1970s the show had become \"an American institution\". The cast and crew expanded during this time, with emphasis on the hiring of women crew members", "psg_id": "590630" }, { "title": "Sesame Street research", "text": "conducted two landmark summative evaluations in 1970 and 1971, demonstrating that \"Sesame Street\" had a significant educational impact on its viewers. These studies illustrated the early educational effects of \"Sesame Street\", and have been cited in other studies of the effects of television on young children. ETS reported that the children who watched the show most learned the most, and achieved better results in letter-recognition skills. Three-year-olds who watched regularly scored higher than five-year-olds who did not; children from low-income households who were regular viewers scored higher than children from higher-income households who watched the show less frequently. Similar results", "psg_id": "15015362" }, { "title": "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street", "text": "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street Christmas Eve on Sesame Street is a \"Sesame Street\" Christmas special first broadcast on PBS on Sunday, December 3, 1978. The opening features the inhabitants of Sesame Street enjoying an ice skating party. Big Bird has trouble skating, but a child gives him a hand, and he ends up skating very well. Bert falls victim to the antics of Ernie, Cookie Monster and Count von Count as they play ice hockey with one of his shoes, clown around while barrel jumping (the Count \"counts\" the barrels, Ernie cheats by lifting his left foot over them,", "psg_id": "2684523" }, { "title": "A Special Sesame Street Christmas", "text": "A Special Sesame Street Christmas A Special Sesame Street Christmas is a 1978 CBS Christmas special, made the same year as the better-known \"Christmas Eve on Sesame Street\". The special was first broadcast on Friday, December 8, 1978, at 8 PM ET on CBS, pre-empting \"Wonder Woman\" that week. Starring Leslie Uggams. The special features only three of the \"Sesame Street\" Muppets: Oscar the Grouch, Big Bird, and Barkley the dog. Barkley is played by gymnast Toby Towson. The puppet used for the special was different than the one used for the series, making him five feet tall, or higher,", "psg_id": "1913214" }, { "title": "Sesame Street (fictional location)", "text": "appears in that vacant lot near the Subway Station that was briefly used for a flower shop. It is run by Luis who sells bicycles and also repairs them. As part of the rare views of the other side of Sesame Street, the Bicycle Shop is next to a CGI depiction of Manhattan where it shows a playground and the Triborough Bridge among the cityscape. Other locations on Sesame Street include the following: Around the Corner was considered an expansion for Sesame Street in the 1990s from Season 25 to Season 29. According to Sonia Manzano, she quoted that \"By", "psg_id": "5384891" }, { "title": "Mr. Johnson (Sesame Street)", "text": "on YouTube parodying \"\", called \"SpiderMonster the Musical\". It was revealed that Mr. Johnson appears in a major role in an episode of \"Sesame Street\" season 46 in 2016 and is played by Matt Vogel after Jerry Nelson's death in 2012. Mr. Johnson (Sesame Street) Mr. Johnson is a Muppet character on \"Sesame Street\". He is Grover's regular customer at Charlie's Restaurant and other restaurants as well. Mr. Johnson is a fat blue Anything Muppet who has cumulatively become frustrated over the years with the service Grover provides (in earlier skits, Mr. Johnson was calmer and Grover was the one", "psg_id": "3207493" }, { "title": "History of Sesame Street", "text": "provided the CTW with additional ways to promote it. By the second season, \"Sesame Street\" had become so popular that the design of ETS' experiments to track the show's educational outcomes had to be changed: instead of comparing viewers with a control group of non-viewers, the researchers studied the differences among levels of viewing. They found that children who watched \"Sesame Street\" more frequently had a higher comprehension of the material presented. Producer Jon Stone was instrumental in guiding the show during these years. According to Davis, Stone \"gave \"Sesame Street\" its soul\"; without him \"there would not have been", "psg_id": "1908506" }, { "title": "Music of Sesame Street", "text": "his musical team created a huge amount of music in order to accompany 130 episodes a year, which often included dozens of unique songs per show. Raposo, who wrote over 2,000 compositions for \"Sesame Street,\" called it a \"sausage factory\". Raposo was inspired by the goals of \"Sesame Street\", especially in the early days of the show's production, and responded by composing, as Davis put it, \"a stack\" of curriculum-inspired songs. Davis also stated, \"In the early days of production, nobody 'got' the gestalt of \"Sesame Street\" faster or better than Raposo\". The show's researchers reported that they enjoyed working", "psg_id": "15112003" }, { "title": "Sesame Street (fictional location)", "text": "to call the show \"123 Avenue B\", after the Alphabet City area of the Lower East Side and East Village. The opposite side of Sesame Street is not part of the set, though there are some rare occasions of seeing the other side from another location. The opposite side of Sesame Street would often be seen in the \"Sesame Street\" movies. Sesame Street primarily revolves around a brownstone-type row house called 123 Sesame Street. The house is a three-story building with a daylight basement, totaling three known apartments. The building was meant to appear typical of New York neighborhood brownstones,", "psg_id": "5384882" }, { "title": "Format of Sesame Street", "text": "films for the show. As Gikow stated, \"The expansion of the \"Sesame Street\" brand into films, videos, and television specials was a natural\". There have been two full-length films produced: \"Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird\" (1985) and \"The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland\" (1999). On June 18, 2012, 20th Century Fox announced that a third \"Sesame Street\" film will be going into production with animator Joey Mazzarino working on the screenplay. Starting in 1978 with \"Christmas Eve on Sesame Street\", there have been several television specials, and the \"Sesame Street\" Muppets have made several appearances on other programs throughout", "psg_id": "15097550" }, { "title": "Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas", "text": "there as he works to get everyone into the Christmas spirit with the help of some Sesame Street inhabitants that support his motives. Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas is an hour-long \"Sesame Street\" 2016 Christmas special and the first to air on HBO. This also used the PBS Kids version of this Christmas program used Wednesday, November 22, 2017. On Christmas Eve, Elmo's father Louie tells his son about how Sesame Street was a dreary place in the 19th century as its inhabitants lack the Christmas spirit enough for Santa Claus to not", "psg_id": "19899944" }, { "title": "Sesame Street video games", "text": "include critical thinking and problem solving. There are more than 20 activity combinations and multiple skill levels. In January 2010, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced plans to make \"Sesame Street\" games for the Xbox 360, which will use Kinect accessory. The title was announced on February 15, 2011 as \"Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster\", and was released on October 11 of that year. Sesame Street 1-2-3\" and \"A-B-C are two educational video games for the NES. They were re-released as a compilation cartridge titled \"Sesame Street A-B-C\" and \"1-2-3\". \"Sesame Street A-B-C\" is an educational Nintendo game featuring two", "psg_id": "12675714" }, { "title": "History of Sesame Street", "text": "who had been a guest on the show, urged parents to protest the move by boycotting the show. For \"Sesame Street\"s 30th anniversary in 1999, its producers researched the reasons for the show's lower ratings. For the first time since the show debuted, the producers and a team of researchers analyzed \"Sesame Street\" content and structure during a series of two-week-long workshops. They also studied how children's viewing habits had changed in the past thirty years. They found that although the show was produced for those between the ages of three and five, children began watching it at a younger", "psg_id": "1908527" }, { "title": "History of Sesame Street", "text": "children who saw her audition stood up and sang along with her rendition of \"I'm a Little Teapot\". Stone reported that casting was the only aspect that was \"just completely haphazard\". Most of the cast and crew found jobs on \"Sesame Street\" through personal relationships with Stone and the other producers. Stone hired Bob McGrath (an actor and singer best known at the time for his appearances on Mitch Miller's sing-along show on NBC) to play Bob, Will Lee to play Mr. Hooper, and Garrett Saunders to play Gordon. \"Sesame Street\" was the first children's television program that used a", "psg_id": "1908490" }, { "title": "History of Sesame Street", "text": "to sustain public interest. Raposo's \"I Love Trash\", written for Oscar the Grouch, was included on the first album of \"Sesame Street\" songs, \"The Sesame Street Book & Record\", recorded in 1970. Moss' \"Rubber Duckie\", sung by Henson for Ernie, remained on the Top-40 Billboard charts for seven weeks that same year. Another Henson song, written by Raposo for Kermit the Frog in 1970, \"Bein' Green\", which Davis called \"Raposo's best-regarded song for \"Sesame Street\"\", was later recorded by Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles. \"Sing\", which became a hit for The Carpenters in 1973, and \"Somebody Come and Play\", were", "psg_id": "1908515" }, { "title": "Music of Sesame Street", "text": "performers like Norah Jones and Feist. Music of Sesame Street Music has been a part of the children's television show \"Sesame Street\" since its debut on PBS in 1969. For the first time, music was used as a teaching tool on a TV program for children; the songs written and performed on the show fulfilled specific purposes and supported its curriculum. The music on \"Sesame Street\" consisted of many styles and genres, but was consistent and recognizable so that it could be reproduced. The producers recorded and released dozens of albums of music; many songs became \"timeless classics\". In order", "psg_id": "15112008" }, { "title": "Music of Sesame Street", "text": "Music of Sesame Street Music has been a part of the children's television show \"Sesame Street\" since its debut on PBS in 1969. For the first time, music was used as a teaching tool on a TV program for children; the songs written and performed on the show fulfilled specific purposes and supported its curriculum. The music on \"Sesame Street\" consisted of many styles and genres, but was consistent and recognizable so that it could be reproduced. The producers recorded and released dozens of albums of music; many songs became \"timeless classics\". In order to attract the best composers and", "psg_id": "15111992" }, { "title": "Julia (Sesame Street)", "text": "resources “designed to serve autistic children and their families”. The role of Julia is performed by puppeteer Stacey Gordon, whose son is autistic. Julia (Sesame Street) Julia is a four-year-old girl on the children's television program \"Sesame Street\" who is autistic. She is a yellow Anything Muppet with a red bob cut hairstyle and green eyes (blue for green screen uses) who wears a dark dress shirt over light pink t-shirt and green pants with white flowers on them and black shoes. She premiered on the show on April 10, 2017, though she was introduced in “digital form” in 2015.", "psg_id": "20224484" }, { "title": "Sesame Street characters", "text": "Lloyd\". They made mistakes, but solved them with the help of \"enthusiastic kid voice-overs\", which empowered children and helped them feel smarter than the adults. According to long-time \"Sesame Street\" writer Judy Freudberg, \"Mr. Noodle, who never speaks, is all about trial and error. When you throw him a hat, he acts like he's never seen one before. Kids feel empowered watching him because they can do what he can't\". In addition to its \"variety of distinctive and reliable personalities\", both Muppet and human, \"Sesame Street\" has featured a few animated characters throughout its history, who have included (among others)", "psg_id": "12605682" }, { "title": "Sesame Street… 20 Years & Still Counting", "text": "Street\" on television, but Cookie Monster appears and eats both the video camera and the video tape. Bert, Ernie & Cookie Monster tell everybody on Sesame Street that they'll be sad because they don't like to watch \"Sesame Street\" anymore. Then, we cut to Kermit the Frog in his \"Sesame Street News\" attire asking people (all of which are Grover) how to get to Sesame Street, occasionally running into people who were on the show when they were kids. The show ends with the characters all singing \"Sing\". The program was dedicated to the memory of Joe Raposo. Additional Muppet", "psg_id": "5877255" }, { "title": "History of Sesame Street", "text": "also written by Raposo for \"Sesame Street\". In 1978, Stone and Singer produced and wrote the show's first special, the \"triumphant\" \"Christmas Eve on Sesame Street\", which included an O Henry-inspired storyline in which Bert and Ernie gave up their prized possessions—Ernie his rubber ducky and Bert his paper clip collection—to purchase each other Christmas gifts. Bert and Ernie were played by Frank Oz and Jim Henson, who in real life were, like the puppets they played, colleagues and friends. To Davis, this demonstrated the puppeteers' remarkable ability to play \"puppetry's Odd Couple\". In Singer's opinion, the special—which Stone also", "psg_id": "1908516" }, { "title": "Sesame Street Stays Up Late!", "text": "Sesame Street Stays Up Late! Sesame Street Stays Up Late! is a 1993 \"Sesame Street\" New Year's Eve television special with guest appearances of characters from the international versions of Sesame Street. This special aired on December 29, 1993 on PBS. It was released on home video as \"Sesame Street Celebrates Around the World\". Everyone on Sesame Street is preparing to celebrate New Year's Eve. However Telly is the main character in the special, quickly discovers that this means that the current year ends and h is happy with the year as it is. Because he gets afraid that he", "psg_id": "6879372" }, { "title": "Sesame Street international co-productions", "text": "their own versions of \"Sesame Street\". Dann's appointment led to television critic Marvin Kitman stating, \"After he [Dann] sells [\"Sesame Street\"] in Russia and Czechoslovakia, he might try Mississippi, where it is considered too controversial for educational TV\". By summer 1970, Dann had made the first international agreements for what the CTW later called \"co-productions\". 38 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television stations broadcast \"Sesame Street\" to Canada's English-speaking provinces. The Armed Forces Radio and Television Network agreed to air the first 130 episodes of the US-made show for children of military personnel serving in 16 countries, including Iceland, Greece, Ethiopia, and", "psg_id": "9364455" }, { "title": "Educational goals of Sesame Street", "text": "Educational goals of Sesame Street The children's television show \"Sesame Street\", which premiered on public broadcasting television stations in 1969, was the first show of its kind that utilized a detailed and comprehensive educational curriculum, with specific educational goals, in its content. Its goals were garnered from in-house formative research and independent summative evaluations, and its first curriculum was created in a series of five seminars in 1968. \"Sesame Street\" has both cognitive and affective goals. Initially, its producers and researchers focused on their young viewers' cognitive skills, while addressing their affective skills indirectly, because they believed that focusing on", "psg_id": "15129800" } ]
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in family affair what was the butler called?
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[ { "title": "What the Butler Saw (The Avengers)", "text": "What the Butler Saw (The Avengers) \"What the Butler Saw\" is the twenty-second episode of the fourth series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series \"The Avengers\", starring Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg. It originally aired on ABC on 25 February 1966. The episode was directed by Bill Bain and written by Philip Levene. A butler asks for a pay rise and another butler, Benson, is hailed and hands a gun on a plate to a hidden man in a chair to kill the butler, whose body is then dropped in a lake. Steed visits a barber for a", "psg_id": "12650319" }, { "title": "What the Butler Saw (mutoscope)", "text": "What the Butler Saw (mutoscope) What the Butler Saw was a mutoscope reel, and an early example of erotic films dating from the early 1900s. It depicted a scene of a woman partially undressing in her bedroom, as if some voyeuristic \"butler\" was watching her through a keyhole. The film was seen by depositing a coin in a freestanding viewing machine, which then freed a hand-crank on the side which was turned by the viewer. Social standards are subject to change, and by the 1950s this and similar films were considered harmless when compared to contemporary erotica. The title of", "psg_id": "2487276" }, { "title": "What the Swedish Butler Saw", "text": "What the Swedish Butler Saw What the Swedish Butler Saw is a 1975 Swedish-American erotic sex comedy film directed by Vernon P. Becker and starring Ole Søltoft, Sue Longhurst, Malou Cartwright and Diana Dors. It is known by several alternative titles including A Man with a Maid, The Groove Room and Champagnegalopp. The film is loosely based on the 1908 erotic novel \"The Way of a Man with a Maid\". During the 3-D revival of the 1980s, the film was re-released under the title Tickled Pink, but the release did keep the \"Swedish Butler\" credit sequence intact. The film was", "psg_id": "15760644" }, { "title": "What the Butler Saw (mutoscope)", "text": "this feature became widely used in Britain as a generic term for devices and movies of this kind. The phrase had entered British popular culture after the 1886 divorce case of Lord Colin Campbell and Gertrude Elizabeth Blood. The trial hinged on whether their butler could have seen Lady Campbell \"in flagrante\" with Captain Shaw of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, through the keyhole of their dining room at 79 Cadogan Place, London. What the Butler Saw (mutoscope) What the Butler Saw was a mutoscope reel, and an early example of erotic films dating from the early 1900s. It depicted a", "psg_id": "2487277" }, { "title": "Butler family (Artemis Fowl)", "text": "Crusades. It may actually be the origin of the term butler. It is mentioned that a pairing of a Butler and a Fowl lasted for life. It is not known what happens if the Butler dies in the middle of his service, except that his/her family receives a \"six-figure settlement plus a monthly pension\". The job is described as demanding and lonely, but with high rewards. A Butler never reveals his or her first name to their employer in order to avoid personal attachment; this is demonstrated in Book 3, when the only time (Domovoi) Butler reveals his first name", "psg_id": "11633896" }, { "title": "What the Butler Saw (play)", "text": "stage in 1995. Phyllida Lloyd directed the play. There was a further revival in 2012 at the Vaudeville Theatre, directed by Sean Foley, which ran from 16 May to 25 August. There was a 2017 production directed by Nikolai Foster at the Curve Theatre in Leicester. What the Butler Saw (play) What the Butler Saw is a farce written by the English playwright Joe Orton. It was premièred at the Queen's Theatre in London on 5 March 1969. It was Orton's final play and the second to be performed after his death, following \"Funeral Games\" in 1968. The play consists", "psg_id": "5038795" }, { "title": "What the Butler Saw (play)", "text": "What the Butler Saw (play) What the Butler Saw is a farce written by the English playwright Joe Orton. It was premièred at the Queen's Theatre in London on 5 March 1969. It was Orton's final play and the second to be performed after his death, following \"Funeral Games\" in 1968. The play consists of two acts—though the action is continuous—and revolves around a Dr. Prentice, a psychiatrist attempting to seduce his attractive prospective secretary, Geraldine Barclay. The play opens with the doctor examining Geraldine Barclay in a job interview. As part of the interview, he persuades her to undress.", "psg_id": "5038791" }, { "title": "What the Butler Saw (The Avengers)", "text": "makes the usual villainous mistake of trying to overpower Mrs Peel in hand-to-hand combat, and the cheerful victors fly off in a helicopter. Production for the episode was completed from mid-late December 1965 to early January 1966. Lamp stands shaped Minoan bulls used to decorate Miles's bachelor pad, designed by Harry Pottle, started retailing in a department in London six months after the episode was aired and have been cited as having \"overtones of virility and eroticism and evidently considered highly saleable\". What the Butler Saw (The Avengers) \"What the Butler Saw\" is the twenty-second episode of the fourth series", "psg_id": "12650323" }, { "title": "Butler family (Artemis Fowl)", "text": "Butler family (Artemis Fowl) The Butler family is a family of martial arts masters in the fictional series \"Artemis Fowl\" by Eoin Colfer. There are only four characters who are mentioned: Domovoi Butler (\"Butler\") and his younger sister Juliet, who are major characters, and Butler's uncle, known only as \"the Major\", and Virgil Butler. It is revealed in the first book that the Butler family has been serving the Fowl family as bodyguards for centuries. The first ever pairing was of Virgil Butler as a servant, bodyguard, and cook to Lord Hugo de Fóle for one of the first Norman", "psg_id": "11633895" }, { "title": "Butler family (Artemis Fowl)", "text": "be paired with a Fowl. Butler family (Artemis Fowl) The Butler family is a family of martial arts masters in the fictional series \"Artemis Fowl\" by Eoin Colfer. There are only four characters who are mentioned: Domovoi Butler (\"Butler\") and his younger sister Juliet, who are major characters, and Butler's uncle, known only as \"the Major\", and Virgil Butler. It is revealed in the first book that the Butler family has been serving the Fowl family as bodyguards for centuries. The first ever pairing was of Virgil Butler as a servant, bodyguard, and cook to Lord Hugo de Fóle for", "psg_id": "11633907" }, { "title": "What the Swedish Butler Saw", "text": "shot in Stereoscopic 3-D at studios in Stockholm with exteriors in Denmark. Set in Victorian London, a young aristocrat, Jack Armstrong, is desperate to win the love of his beloved, the greedy Lady Alice Faversham. Jack buys an insane asylum to turn into a \"love nest\", unaware that Jack the Ripper still lives there. What the Swedish Butler Saw What the Swedish Butler Saw is a 1975 Swedish-American erotic sex comedy film directed by Vernon P. Becker and starring Ole Søltoft, Sue Longhurst, Malou Cartwright and Diana Dors. It is known by several alternative titles including A Man with a", "psg_id": "15760645" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song)", "text": "Duo or Group with Vocals. Jazz bassist Christian McBride recorded a cover on his album \"A Family Affair\". MFSB recorded an instrumental version of the song for their 1973 album \"MFSB\", with elements of jazz, soul jazz, and Philadelphia soul. Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song) \"Family Affair\" is a 1971 number-one hit single recorded by Sly and the Family Stone for the Epic Records label. Their first new material since the double a-sided single \"Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)\"/ \"Everybody Is a Star\" nearly two years prior, \"Family Affair\" became the third and final number-one", "psg_id": "5486364" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song)", "text": "Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song) \"Family Affair\" is a 1971 number-one hit single recorded by Sly and the Family Stone for the Epic Records label. Their first new material since the double a-sided single \"Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)\"/ \"Everybody Is a Star\" nearly two years prior, \"Family Affair\" became the third and final number-one pop single for the band. \"Rolling Stone\" magazine later ranked the song #139 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song version by John Legend, Joss Stone, and Van Hunt, won the Grammy Award for", "psg_id": "5486357" }, { "title": "Family/Affair", "text": "this episode in the United Kingdom, when it aired on Channel 4 on October 12, 2007. Family/Affair \"Family/Affair\" is the second episode in season two of the American dramedy series \"Ugly Betty\", which aired on October 4, 2007. It is the 25th episode in the series, which was written by Bill Wrubel and directed by Victor Nelli, Jr. At a \"MODE\" staff meeting, Wilhelmina walks around reading a statement about pulling together in difficult times, like a family. And as usual, Betty reaches back for a bagel off of the food table and ends up knocking everything over. To add", "psg_id": "10531664" }, { "title": "Family/Affair", "text": "Family/Affair \"Family/Affair\" is the second episode in season two of the American dramedy series \"Ugly Betty\", which aired on October 4, 2007. It is the 25th episode in the series, which was written by Bill Wrubel and directed by Victor Nelli, Jr. At a \"MODE\" staff meeting, Wilhelmina walks around reading a statement about pulling together in difficult times, like a family. And as usual, Betty reaches back for a bagel off of the food table and ends up knocking everything over. To add to Betty's embarrassment, Marc loudly whispers \"Don't worry, nobody noticed\" whilst holding a bagel aloft. Turns", "psg_id": "10531645" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song)", "text": "Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at 49th Annual Grammy Awards. Released on November 6, 1971, \"Family Affair\" was markedly different from the earlier Sly & the Family Stone hits. \"Family Affair\" is a somber, Hohner Pianet electric piano based record with a rhythm box (or drum machine) providing the rhythm, making it the first number-one hit to feature a programmed rhythm track. Sly Stone and his sister Rose sing lead on the song. Bobby Womack was invited to play rhythm guitar. The lyrics reflect the good and bad aspects of being family, with Sly delivering", "psg_id": "5486358" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song)", "text": "Goin' On\" was typified by a deep, dark style of funk, evident in \"Family Affair\", that earned the album a place as one of the most influential albums of all time. Recorded in his Bel Air home studio and in New York at CBS, and mixed in Los Angeles at The Record Plant, with the exception of his sister Rose singing the refrain, \"It's a family affair\", Sly did not utilize the Family Stone for this recording. His friend Billy Preston played the keyboard lines in the song with Sly also playing keyboard as well as guitar, bass, and programming", "psg_id": "5486360" }, { "title": "Butler family (Artemis Fowl)", "text": "to Artemis Fowl II is when he was about to die. However, Butler is later revived in the story due to the use of Holly Short's magic, which becomes the only known case of a Fowl knowing the first name of a living Butler family member. The children of the Butler family underwent training starting at the age of ten. The training took place in various private training centers, (such as one in Japan), known as , where they were taught Cordon Bleu cooking, marksmanship, a blend of different martial arts, emergency medicine, and Information technology. If there was no", "psg_id": "11633897" }, { "title": "Eugenia Butler", "text": "California in 1922. She attended Scripps College and served as a master sergeant in the Marines during World War II. After the war she married James G. Butler, a lawyer and former pilot who had accumulated a small fortune as a drug products lawyer. They had eight children together. Their daughter Eugenia became an artist. In 1971, Butler was diagnosed with breast cancer. She received a mastectomy and later staged a wake at her home to partake in a performance funeral. In 1972, Butler began an affair with the artist Paul Cotton. She left her family behind and moved to", "psg_id": "17913176" }, { "title": "The Thuggery Affair", "text": "I think I was the only person who did understand what my characters were saying.' The Thuggery Affair The Thuggery Affair is the sixth in a series of novels about the modern Marlow family by children's author Antonia Forest, first published in 1965. It is preceded by \"Peter's Room\" and succeeded by \"The Ready-Made Family\". \"The Thuggery Affair\" is unusual in terms of the wider Marlow saga, in being a boy-dominated story. The main characters are Peter and Lawrie Marlow and their friend and neighbour Patrick Merrick. Nicola, the usual heroine of the series, is visiting her friend Miranda in", "psg_id": "18457248" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song)", "text": "the song on his track \"Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?\". Janet Jackson sampled the song on the track \"And On and On\", the B-side to her single \"Any Time, Any Place\". The Black Eyed Peas song \"Weekends\" from their 2000 album \"Bridging the Gap\" samples \"Family Affair\". In 2005, John Legend, Joss Stone and Van Hunt recorded a cover featuring elements of the original recording for \"Different Strokes by Different Folks\", a Sly & the Family Stone tribute/remix album. This version of \"Family Affair\" won the 2007 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a", "psg_id": "5486363" }, { "title": "Family Affair", "text": "of Western Publishing, published four issues of a \"Family Affair\" comic book series from January to October 1970. Merchandising efforts centered on Anissa Jones' \"Buffy\" character. Several books were published, including the 1970 hardback \"Family Affair: Buffy Finds a Star\" by Gladys Baker Bond and \"Buffy's Cookbook\". There were dolls (Mattel's \"Small Talk Buffy\" and Mrs. Beasley, Buffy's doll on the show) and various other toys. A Mrs. Beasley doll, with her glasses missing, appears in the music video for the song \"California Tuffy\" by the Geraldine Fibbers. In \"\", the character of Zed (Bobcat Goldthwait) is seen watching the", "psg_id": "1917796" }, { "title": "Rab Butler", "text": "had”. However, Jago also stresses Butler's reputation for chronic indecisiveness, often about petty matters. He argues that he was indecisive as Chancellor, and recounts how during the Profumo Affair he once telephoned a junior civil servant to ask what he should do, as well as occasions on which he was unable to decide on the menu for an official lunch, or whether to attend a reception at the Moroccan Embassy. Roy Jenkins, describing a stormy meeting Butler had with Lyndon Johnson, pinpointed a tendency in Butler's character: \"while Butler represented the forces of urbane, civilised superiority and Johnson the raw", "psg_id": "2166637" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (novel)", "text": "Nero Wolfe mysteries for over forty years. \"A Family Affair\" is an unusual Nero Wolfe mystery in that Archie reveals his (correct) opinion of the killer's identity well before Wolfe does so in the closing chapters. \"Time\" reviewer J.F. Powers gave the book a favorable review, indicating that \"even veteran aficionados will be hypnotized by this witty, complex mystery.\" A Family Affair (novel) A Family Affair is the last Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout, published by the Viking Press in 1975. The prolific author, who had penned more than 70 stories in the internationally successful Nero Wolfe series", "psg_id": "10841263" }, { "title": "Family Affair (2002 TV series)", "text": "drawing 3.38 million viewers for its airing. But subsequent episodes declined against competition on Thursdays, and by December 2002 \"Variety\" stated that the series \"barely register[s] on Nielsen’s charts\". For the season, \"Family Affair\" ranked 148th out of 159 U.S. broadcast network series (155th in the 18–49 demographic), averaging 2.6 million viewers. Family Affair (2002 TV series) Family Affair is a television comedy that aired on The WB from September 12, 2002 to March 13, 2003. It was a remake of the original 1966 television series. This version was from Sid and Marty Krofft, and was produced by Sid &", "psg_id": "20671998" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (musical)", "text": "A Family Affair (musical) A Family Affair is a musical with a book by James Goldman and William Goldman, lyrics by James Goldman and John Kander, and music by Kander. This was Kander's first show, and his only one written without Fred Ebb in Ebb's lifetime. In Chicago, Gerry Siegal and Sally Nathan, a young suburban Chicago couple, decide to marry. The bride's Uncle Alfie (her guardian) wants an intimate wedding and wages a war of words with the groom's entire family. The groom's brassy Jewish mother Tillie commandeers the planning, steering it towards a large country club wedding (despite", "psg_id": "9843031" }, { "title": "Butler family (Artemis Fowl)", "text": "number of weapons of fairy manufacture. Juliet Butler is Butler's little sister. It is mentioned that Juliet is the only person to laugh at Butler multiple times. Juliet is the only mentioned family of Butler who appears in the series, and whom he is extremely fond of, regarding his happiest childhood memory \"as a teenager, teaching his baby sister how to do spinning kicks in her sandbox\". She is 4 years older than Artemis, making her 16 at the time Artemis II decoded the \"Book of the People\". Juliet also has blond hair that some people find extremely attractive. In", "psg_id": "11633902" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Grey's Anatomy)", "text": "well received by television critics. It was given an A grade by \"The A.V. Club\" which declared the season overall as \"phenomenal\". Family Affair (Grey's Anatomy) \"Family Affair\" is the twenty fourth episode, serving as the season finale of the twelfth season of the American medical drama television series \"Grey's Anatomy\", and is the 269th overall episode, which aired on ABC on May 19, 2016. The episode was written by William Harper and directed by Debbie Allen. At the time of its initial release, the episode was watched by 8.19 million viewers and was well received among the television critics.", "psg_id": "19535015" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (musical)", "text": "did that one imaginatively, but this one he did not do imaginatively and it was very clunky. A lot depends on the director in a musical. He really can make fair material much better and a bad director can take excellent material and make it worse... Hal Prince took over the direction out of town. He helped it a lot. It got better. It just didn't get good enough. An original cast recording was released by United Artists Records. A Family Affair (musical) A Family Affair is a musical with a book by James Goldman and William Goldman, lyrics by", "psg_id": "9843038" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Grey's Anatomy)", "text": "Family Affair (Grey's Anatomy) \"Family Affair\" is the twenty fourth episode, serving as the season finale of the twelfth season of the American medical drama television series \"Grey's Anatomy\", and is the 269th overall episode, which aired on ABC on May 19, 2016. The episode was written by William Harper and directed by Debbie Allen. At the time of its initial release, the episode was watched by 8.19 million viewers and was well received among the television critics. The episode marked the last appearance of longtime cast member Sara Ramirez, who played Callie Torres since the second season. Ramirez announced", "psg_id": "19535008" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Mary J. Blige song)", "text": "Family Affair (Mary J. Blige song) \"Family Affair\" is a song by American singer Mary J. Blige. It was written by Blige, her brother Bruce Miller, Camara Kambon, Michael Elizondo, and Dr. Dre for her fifth studio album \"No More Drama\" (2001), while production was overseen by the latter. \"Family Affair\" is a pumping dance-pop song that incorporates elements of hip hop and R&B. The music for the track was originally created in a jam session between Dre and musicians Mel-Man, Camara Kambon, Mike Elizondo and Scott Storch. Later, Blige heard the song that her brother Bruce Miller, Asiah the", "psg_id": "5900816" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Mary J. Blige song)", "text": "Cm−Gm−Cm−Gm, and Blige's vocals span from G to B. Family Affair (Mary J. Blige song) \"Family Affair\" is a song by American singer Mary J. Blige. It was written by Blige, her brother Bruce Miller, Camara Kambon, Michael Elizondo, and Dr. Dre for her fifth studio album \"No More Drama\" (2001), while production was overseen by the latter. \"Family Affair\" is a pumping dance-pop song that incorporates elements of hip hop and R&B. The music for the track was originally created in a jam session between Dre and musicians Mel-Man, Camara Kambon, Mike Elizondo and Scott Storch. Later, Blige heard", "psg_id": "5900821" }, { "title": "Charles Butler (cricketer)", "text": "Charles Butler (cricketer) Charles William Butler (18 September 1854 – 10 June 1937) played first-class cricket for Tasmania in six matches over a 26-year period from 1872-73 to 1898-99. He was born in Hobart, Tasmania and died there as well. In 1874, the great English cricketer W. G. Grace stayed with the Butler family while on a cricket tour of Australia and Charles Butler became a friend: Grace named his third son Charles Butler Grace after Butler. Butler went into the legal profession, like his father, who was also called Charles Butler, and at his death was reckoned as \"one", "psg_id": "16392026" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (1937 film)", "text": "A Family Affair (1937 film) A Family Affair is a 1937 American comedy film and the first entry in the sixteen Andy Hardy film series, though Mickey Rooney has a secondary role as the son of Judge Hardy, played by Lionel Barrymore. Lewis Stone and Fay Holden replaced Lionel Barrymore and Spring Byington as Judge and Mrs. Hardy in the subsequent films of the series. The highly respected judge has to deal with family and political problems. The film was based on the play \"Skidding\" by Aurania Rouverol. Judge Hardy (Lionel Barrymore) hopes to be re-elected, but his campaign is", "psg_id": "12033502" }, { "title": "Brad Butler", "text": "started all eleven games he played and was one of the most versatile linemen in the ACC. Butler drew attention in 2005 when he hit Boston College defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka in the back of his knees after the whistle, in what is referred to as \"the cheap shot heard 'round the ACC.\" Butler received the Rock Weir Most Improved Player Award and the Judge and Mrs. Harold H. Purcell Family Football Scholarship. At the University of Virginia Butler interned at the Center for Politics for two semesters. Butler studied under Larry Sabato, the Director of the Center for Politics.", "psg_id": "9233247" }, { "title": "The Catered Affair", "text": "Canada and $520,000 in other countries, resulting in a loss of $106,000. Critics' reviews were also unfavorable, with the film currently holding a 17% on Rotten Tomatoes. A musical adaptation also called \"A Catered Affair\", with book by Harvey Fierstein and lyrics and music by John Bucchino, premiered at San Diego's Old Globe Theatre in 2007 and the following year played on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre. The cast included Faith Prince, Tom Wopat, Leslie Kritzer and Fierstein. The Catered Affair The Catered Affair (1956), also known as Wedding Party, is a family drama film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It", "psg_id": "9113675" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song)", "text": "the rhythm box. According to the biography \"Sly and the Family Stone: An Oral History\", Sly Stone felt that this song wasn't strong enough to be released as a single. His manager and Epic Records—especially A&R executive Stephen Paley—had to convince him otherwise. \"Family Affair\" has been heavily covered, with versions by Tyrone Davis, The Brothers Johnson, MFSB, Iggy Pop, Bunny Wailer, Andrew Roachford, and many more. The song's drum machine-created rhythm was duplicated in several early to mid-1970s recordings, in particular The Temptations' \"Let Your Hair Down\" (1973), and Stevie Wonder's \"You Haven't Done Nothin'\" (1974). Chuck Brown &", "psg_id": "5486361" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song)", "text": "his part in a low funk-styled tone instead of his earlier gospel-based shout, sounding off rhythm and off key. Sly's screams emulate a child crying. \"Family Affair\" was the most successful hit of Sly & the Family Stone's career, peaking at number-one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for three weeks, while achieving the same on the Billboard R&B Singles chart for five weeks. \"Billboard\" ranked it as the No. 79 song for 1972. The band's long-awaited fifth album, \"There's a Riot Goin' On\", debuted at number one on the Billboard soul album charts during the same period. \"There's a Riot", "psg_id": "5486359" }, { "title": "Geezer Butler Band", "text": "Osbourne 1989, then came back to Black Sabbath in 1991. He left again after the Cross Purposes tour and the \"Nativity In Black\" affair. Instead of reforming the Geezer Butler Band he decided to form a new band called g//z/r in 1995. The musical styles of the two bands are totally different. Some of the songs composed by Butler & Co. ended up on Black Sabbath's \"Dehumanizer\" \"album\" (1992), such as \"Master Of Insanity\", which appeared later on the album in a slightly new version with a faster tempo. \"Computer God\", from the same Black Sabbath release, also originates from", "psg_id": "6319938" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (novel)", "text": "A Family Affair (novel) A Family Affair is the last Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout, published by the Viking Press in 1975. The prolific author, who had penned more than 70 stories in the internationally successful Nero Wolfe series since 1934, died at the age of 88, less than six months after publication of this last book. A waiter at Rusterman's Restaurant turns up at Wolfe's front door late one night, claiming that a man is going to kill him. Shortly after Archie puts him in one of the spare bedrooms, the waiter dies when a bomb planted", "psg_id": "10841261" }, { "title": "Hercules and Love Affair", "text": "and the Johnsons, Butler approached her with the \"Blind\" demo, and they agreed to release it. Butler decided to do so under the name of Hercules and Love Affair because it reflected his interest in Greco-Roman mythology; it referenced Hercules and his \"love affair\" with Hylas. According to Butler, \"[Hercules] stayed on the island, looking for his boyfriend. I just thought this was super-beautiful: the strongest man on earth looking for his lost love, at his most vulnerable. Strong men can have strong feelings. And they can experience those feelings and experience pain and express pain — and be gay.\"", "psg_id": "11496891" }, { "title": "Family Affair (2002 TV series)", "text": "Family Affair (2002 TV series) Family Affair is a television comedy that aired on The WB from September 12, 2002 to March 13, 2003. It was a remake of the original 1966 television series. This version was from Sid and Marty Krofft, and was produced by Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures, Pariah Films, and Turner Television. The WB canceled the series after only airing thirteen of the fifteen episodes produced. Kathy Garver and Johnny Whitaker from the original series guest starred as Beverly and Kevin in the Christmas episode, \"Holiday Fever\". The series was created as a remake of the", "psg_id": "20671994" }, { "title": "Rachel Barton Butler", "text": "Rachel Barton Butler Rachel Barton Butler (born in the mid-1880s – November 24, 1920) was an American writer, lyricist, and playwright. Rachel Barton Butler was born in Cincinnati, Ohio (sources vary on the date, either 1883 or 1888), the daughter of Edward Smith Butler and Lily Lovell Butler. She graduated from the University of Cincinnati. She acted and worked in theatre for a time, then pursued further studies at Radcliffe College, where she was part of the drama workshop under George Pierce Baker. Her play, \"Prudence in Particular\", won the MacDowell Club Fellowship competition in 1915. Another play, \"Mama's Affair\",", "psg_id": "20430236" }, { "title": "Family Affair (2002 TV series)", "text": "episodes. \"Family Affair\" earned a full season, when The WB gave the series a back-nine episode order in October 2002, but suffered low viewership soon after. In November 2002, The WB reversed course and cut the episode order for \"Family Affair\" by three episodes, and then soon after changed the episode order to just two additional episodes, for a total production order of 15 episodes rather than 22 or 19. The series was then yanked from the air in December 2002 due to low ratings. The series returned with new episodes in late February 2003, airing after \"Sabrina the Teenage", "psg_id": "20671996" }, { "title": "Family Affair (2002 TV series)", "text": "Witch\". By late March 2003, \"Family Affair\" was again pulled from the air and was generally considered to be \"done\". The WB officially passed on a second season of the series in May 2003. \"Variety\" critic Michael Speier reviewed the series premiere of \"Family Affair\" negatively, describing it as \"a dog of a debut\", adding that it \"wreaks of manufactured happiness and warm-and-fuzzy plotlines\", though Speier praised production designer Scott Heineman for the set design. The one-hour pilot garnered high ratings for The WB, drawing 4.55 million viewers for its one-hour series premiere. The second episode \"held up reasonably well\",", "psg_id": "20671997" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (1937 film)", "text": "the wake of the success of \"Ah, Wilderness!\" (1936). Many of the same cast from that movie returned. The film made a profit of $153,000. A Family Affair (1937 film) A Family Affair is a 1937 American comedy film and the first entry in the sixteen Andy Hardy film series, though Mickey Rooney has a secondary role as the son of Judge Hardy, played by Lionel Barrymore. Lewis Stone and Fay Holden replaced Lionel Barrymore and Spring Byington as Judge and Mrs. Hardy in the subsequent films of the series. The highly respected judge has to deal with family and", "psg_id": "12033506" }, { "title": "Butler Act", "text": "Butler Act The Butler Act was a 1925 Tennessee law introduced by Tennessee House of Representatives member John Washington Butler prohibiting public school teachers from denying the Biblical account of mankind's origin. It was enacted as Tennessee Code Annotated Title 49 (Education) Section 1922, having been signed into law by Tennessee governor Austin Peay. The law also prevented the teaching of the evolution of man from what it referred to as lower orders of animals in place of the Biblical account. The law was challenged later that year in a famous trial in Dayton, Tennessee called the Scopes Trial which", "psg_id": "487236" }, { "title": "What Was Said", "text": "Award. What Was Said What Was Said (released January 29, 2016 on the ECM label) is an album by pianist Tord Gustavsen, vocalist Simin Tander and drummer Jarle Vespestad. The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded \"What Was Said\" 4 stars and stated \"This band incorporates improvisational elements into the core of each composition, and the role of the singer is as a co-conspirator in the creation of the moment.\". They also selected it as one of their Favorite Jazz Albums of 2016. Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham called it \"returning to simple songs with religious roots, and to", "psg_id": "19421270" }, { "title": "What Was Said", "text": "What Was Said What Was Said (released January 29, 2016 on the ECM label) is an album by pianist Tord Gustavsen, vocalist Simin Tander and drummer Jarle Vespestad. The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded \"What Was Said\" 4 stars and stated \"This band incorporates improvisational elements into the core of each composition, and the role of the singer is as a co-conspirator in the creation of the moment.\". They also selected it as one of their Favorite Jazz Albums of 2016. Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham called it \"returning to simple songs with religious roots, and to collaboration", "psg_id": "19421268" }, { "title": "Jack Butler (Jiwarli)", "text": "Jack Butler (Jiwarli) Jack Butler (4 May 1901 – April 1986) was an Indigenous Australian and perhaps the last speaker of the Jiwarli dialect. Jack Butler was born on 4 May 1901 at Wilukampal (also known as Caraline Creek and Caraline Well), an outcamp near Moroonah Station in northwestern Western Australia. His mother, called Silver in English, was a Tharrkari woman who worked as a cook at the outcamp. His father was Dick Butler, a white shepherd who moved to Darwin. His stepfather, Jinapuka, also known as Yawartawari, was a Warriyangka man. In 1905 or 1906 Butler and his family", "psg_id": "3251392" }, { "title": "Pierce Butler", "text": "Butler Island. They had some conflicts as Butler wanted more moderate treatment of his slaves than was King's style. King left in 1820 to operate his own plantation near Darien. He also pursued plans in the 1830s to develop cotton mills in the Piedmont of Georgia, where he founded what became Roswell, Georgia in 1839. Butler retired from politics in 1805 and spent much of his time in Philadelphia where he had previously established a summer home. His oldest daughter, Sarah, lived with her family and had three surviving sons before he died; two of whom would become Butler's heirs", "psg_id": "2890249" }, { "title": "What the Butler Saw (The Avengers)", "text": "shave. His barber reports that one of three high officers is a spy, and is stabbed dead. Steed investigates the disappearance of the butler in disguises that spoof the styles of the various services. Commander Red wears a full beard, and Major White a small mustache. Squadron Leader Blue sports a great bushy mustache and spouts breezy acronyms. Brigadier \"Percy\" Ponsonby-Goddard informs Steed he is unwell and asks him to return at a later date. His butler is later discovered stabbed. Mrs Peel visits Group Capt. \"Georgie\" Miles, a suspect who is susceptible to a pretty face, to learn more", "psg_id": "12650320" }, { "title": "Fanny Jane Butler", "text": "facilities had previously existed. Butler also initiated the building of the first hospital in Srinagar in 1888 called the John Bishop Memorial Hospital and provided necessary medical care for Indian women, for whom little care had been available. Fanny Butler was born on October 5, 1850 in Chelsea, London to Thomas Butler and Jane Isabella North. Butler was the eighth of ten children in her family. Only her brothers received a formal education, and they informally taught her before she attended the West London College in 1865 at the age of 15. After one year of school, Butler returned home", "psg_id": "18471561" }, { "title": "Bob the Butler", "text": "Bob the Butler Bob the Butler is a 2005 family comedy film starring Tom Green. Bob, a man who can't hold a job, discovers an ad in the Yellow Pages for a butler school. Anne Jamieson (Brooke Shields), a single mother and neat freak, hires Bob as her butler. \"Bob the Butler\" was originally planned to be released in theaters October 2005 with a presumed PG-13 rating, but instead was aired on the Disney Channel on August 28, 2005, edited down to a PG rating. The film is now available on DVD. It was filmed in Langley City, Aldergrove and", "psg_id": "6075898" }, { "title": "Family Affair", "text": "of Cissy's. As Don Fedderson's other program, \"My Three Sons\", had done for Fred MacMurray, \"Family Affair\" used a 60-day production schedule to accommodate Brian Keith. All of his scenes for the season would be shot in two 30-day blocks, while his co-stars would fill in after the actor's work was completed. This enabled Fedderson to harness actors like Keith and MacMurray into television commitments, while still enabling each to make motion pictures. As a result, each season had a single director for each of the 30-odd scripts. Due to the popularity of the series with girls, Buffy's doll, \"Mrs.", "psg_id": "1917792" }, { "title": "What Is This Thing Called Love?", "text": "What Is This Thing Called Love? \"What Is This Thing Called Love?\" is a 1929 popular song written by Cole Porter, for the musical \"Wake Up and Dream\". It was first performed by Elsie Carlisle in March 1929. The song has become a popular jazz standard and one of Porter's most often played compositions. \"Wake Up and Dream\" ran for 263 shows in London. The show was also noticed in New York, and the critics praised Tilly Losch's performance of the song. The show was produced on Broadway in December 1929; in the American rendition, \"What Is This Thing Called", "psg_id": "4434716" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (Christian McBride album)", "text": "Phil Gallo of \"Variety\" mentioned \"After two acoustic jazz albums for Verve and roles in the bands of Benny Green and Joshua Redman, he has turned to electric jazz for his “Family Affair” disc and marries funk and post-bop in a bountiful performance... He has yet to distinguish himself with a similar uniqueness on the electric bass. He does what others before him have done without necessarily expanding those concepts. But when he’s thinking funk and classic jazz at the same time, as he does on “Brown Funk,” a tribute to bassist Ray and singer James, he’s headed in a", "psg_id": "10315845" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Mary J. Blige song)", "text": "commercial. On September 6, 2012, Blige performed the song at the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. A remix featuring rappers Jadakiss and Fabolous was later released promotionally but never commercially. \"Family Affair\" was written by Blige, her brother Bruce Miller, Camara Kambon, Mike Elizondo, and Dr. Dre. Production was helmed by the latter. Dre created an initial version of the musical portion of \"Family Affair\" in studio on September 13, 2000, using a bass player and a keyboard player. His studio engineers entitled this version of the song \"Fragile\" for record-keeping purposes. Near the", "psg_id": "5900819" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (2001 film)", "text": "a few days before the wedding Reggie comes to California to find Rachel, hoping to get back together... A Family Affair (2001 film) A Family Affair is a 2001 lesbian romantic comedy directed by Helen Lesnick. The director followed the film up with \"Inescapable\" in 2003. Rachel Rosen (Helen Lesnick) moves back to California after breaking up with her girlfriend Reggie Abravanel (Michele Greene) who she had been with for the past 13 years. After a string of unsuccessful new relationships Rachel agrees to let her mother Leah Rosen (Arlene Golonka) set her up on a blind date with Christine", "psg_id": "17416095" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (2001 film)", "text": "A Family Affair (2001 film) A Family Affair is a 2001 lesbian romantic comedy directed by Helen Lesnick. The director followed the film up with \"Inescapable\" in 2003. Rachel Rosen (Helen Lesnick) moves back to California after breaking up with her girlfriend Reggie Abravanel (Michele Greene) who she had been with for the past 13 years. After a string of unsuccessful new relationships Rachel agrees to let her mother Leah Rosen (Arlene Golonka) set her up on a blind date with Christine Peterson (Erica Shaffer). Their relationship is a success and a year later they decide to get married. Then", "psg_id": "17416094" }, { "title": "Morris–Butler House", "text": "1864 for John D. Morris, an Indianapolis businessman, who was the son of Morris Morris, an Indianapolis settler. It is believed that the home was designed by noted Indianapolis architect Diedrich A. Bohlen. The house is located in what was then a suburb of Indianapolis, an area now known as the Old Northside Historic District. Morris lived in the house with his family until the 1870s, when the family experienced financial difficulties. In 1878 he sold the house to Noble Chase Butler, a bankruptcy lawyer and clerk of the United States District Court in Indianapolis. Butler lived in the house", "psg_id": "8735447" }, { "title": "Edmond Butler (Polestown)", "text": "He was 24 years of age when his father died. On 20 November 1628, he had a special livery of his estate. He married Ellice, daughter of Nicholas Shortall of Claragh, County Kilkenny and had issue, Polestown, also known as Poulstown, is today called Paulstown and is located in the Barony of Gowran, County Kilkenny. Edmond Butler (Polestown) Edmond Butler of Polestown, (1595 - 21 April 1636), was a descendant of the Butler family - the Earls of Ormond. He was the eldest son of Sir Richard Butler of Poletown. His brothers were Richard, Peter and Walter. His uncle Peter", "psg_id": "14751912" }, { "title": "William J. Butler", "text": "William J. Butler William J. Butler (1860 – 27 January 1927) was an Irish silent film actor. He appeared in 262 films between 1908 and 1917. Butler, an Irish immigrant to the United States, moved his family from Ohio to Hollywood, California, in 1908. At the age of 48, he wanted to get involved in a new industry called motion pictures. He appeared in more than 200 silent films. He made frequent appearances in films made by famed silent film producer/director D. W. Griffith, who made more than 500 films beginning in 1908. In addition to acting, Butler was a", "psg_id": "10911594" }, { "title": "Sir Walter Butler, 1st Baronet", "text": "He held the office of Governor of Kilkenny on 28 March 1650, when it surrendered to Cromwell. Polestown, also known as Poulstown, is today called Paulstown and is located in County Kilkenny. Sir Walter Butler, 1st Baronet Sir Walter Butler, 1st Baronet (died 1650) was an Irish nobleman. He was created a baronet, of Polestown, in the Baronetage of Ireland on 8 July 1645. Sir Walter Butler was son of Edmond Butler of Polestown (died 21 April 1636) and descendant of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond, belonging to the Polestown branch of the Butler family. He married Elizabeth Butler,", "psg_id": "14507510" }, { "title": "Judith Butler", "text": "the repetition of stylized acts in time. Although the repeated, stylized bodily acts establish the appearance of an essential, ontological \"core\" gender, Butler understands gender, along with sex and sexuality, to be performative. Butler explicitly challenges biological accounts of binary sex. The performance of gender is not voluntary, in Butler's opinion, and she believes the gendered, sexed, desiring subject must be constructed within what she calls, borrowing from Foucault's \"Discipline and Punish\", \"regulative discourses.\" These, also called \"frameworks of intelligibility\" or \"disciplinary regimes,\" determine in advance what possibilities of sex, gender, and sexuality are socially permitted to appear as coherent", "psg_id": "1315459" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (Christian McBride album)", "text": "direction that can only be good for the future of this music.\" Band Production A Family Affair (Christian McBride album) A Family Affair is the third studio album by American jazz bassist Christian McBride.The album was recorded in California and released in 1998 via Verve. Bill Milkowski of \"JazzTimes\" noted \"On his third album as a leader, bassist Christian McBride reveals more shades of his musical makeup than he’s allowed to slip through in the past. Along with his renowned upright chops-typically solid and swinging in the great tradition of Ray Brown-the Philly phenom also reveals himself to be a", "psg_id": "10315846" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (1984 film)", "text": "plan backfires and Wing-cheung and Nancy eventually file for divorce. Feeling disappointed and upset, Tommy and Maisy run away from home. \"So Good Review\" gave the film a negative review criticizing the mood of the film as \"irritating\" and its melodramatic moments as \"hysteria\". The film grossed HK$22,129,187 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 15 August to 5 September 1984. A Family Affair (1984 film) A Family Affair is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by and starring Dean Shek, and co-starring Samuel Hui, Jenny Tseng, Olivia Cheng and Melvin Wong. Wing-cheung (Samuel Hui)", "psg_id": "19180257" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (1984 film)", "text": "A Family Affair (1984 film) A Family Affair is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by and starring Dean Shek, and co-starring Samuel Hui, Jenny Tseng, Olivia Cheng and Melvin Wong. Wing-cheung (Samuel Hui) and Nancy (Olivia Cheng) have separated due to personality clashes, leaving their pair of children, Tommy (Siu Ban-ban) and Maisy (Helen Chan), under the care of Nancy's father, Alex (Dean Shek). Not long after, Wing-cheung and Nancy have each met new lovers. Not wanting his grandchildren to fall into the hands of stepparents, Alex devise a plan for Wing-cheung and Nancy to reconcile. However, his", "psg_id": "19180256" }, { "title": "Family Affair (Mary J. Blige song)", "text": "end of 2000, he sent Blige the instrumental track. Blige recorded vocals over the music based on lyrics penned by Miller, Kambon and Elizondo. Several weeks later, on January 10, 2001, a near-final but non-lyrical portion of \"Fragile\" was transferred from digital to analog format and renamed \"Family Affair.\" In late May or early June 2001, at Dr. Dre's suggestion, Blige added a bridge to the song, for she penned the lyrics on the own. Family Affair is written in the key of C-sharp minor with a moderate tempo of 93 beats per minute. The song follows a chord progression", "psg_id": "5900820" }, { "title": "Andrew Butler", "text": "Sumner's speech an attack on his family honor. Two days after the speech, Brooks brutally beat Sumner on the Senate floor with a gutta-percha cane while fellow South Carolina Rep. Laurence Keitt brandished a pistol to prevent other senators from intervening, even as Sumner lay defenseless on the floor and Brooks continued to beat him. Butler later remarked that if present during the speech, he would have called Sumner to order, hoping to prevent further offense. Butler's death at age 60 was attributed to dropsy. He was buried in the Butler Family Cemetery near Saluda. U. R. Brooks noted that", "psg_id": "3788143" }, { "title": "Policy (Will Butler album)", "text": "Policy (Will Butler album) Policy is the debut solo album by Will Butler, best known for his work in Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire. The album was released on March 10, 2015 by Merge Records. Butler set out to make an album akin to what he calls \"American Music\". Butler has stated that \"\"Policy\" is American music—in the tradition of the Violent Femmes, The Breeders, The Modern Lovers, Bob Dylan, Smokey Robinson, The Magnetic Fields, Ghostface Killah, and John Lennon (I know, but it counts).\" He has called this type of music \"Music where the holy fool runs afoul", "psg_id": "18659607" }, { "title": "Butler–Tarkington, Indianapolis", "text": "Butler–Tarkington, Indianapolis Butler–Tarkington is a neighborhood on the north side of Indianapolis with the following borders: 38th Street and Crown Hill Cemetery to the south, the Central Canal and Westfield Boulevard to the north, Michigan Road to the west, and Meridian Street to the east. The neighborhood began as a farming settlement in the 1840s near what is now the intersection of 38th Street and Illinois Street. The settlement was called Mapleton due to the large number of maple trees in the area. 38th Street which now forms the southern boundary of the neighborhood was originally called Maple Road. The", "psg_id": "8848682" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (Christian McBride album)", "text": "A Family Affair (Christian McBride album) A Family Affair is the third studio album by American jazz bassist Christian McBride.The album was recorded in California and released in 1998 via Verve. Bill Milkowski of \"JazzTimes\" noted \"On his third album as a leader, bassist Christian McBride reveals more shades of his musical makeup than he’s allowed to slip through in the past. Along with his renowned upright chops-typically solid and swinging in the great tradition of Ray Brown-the Philly phenom also reveals himself to be a Bootsy-influenced funkster, Jamerson-inspired groovemeister, and Jacoesque fretless electric soloist. All this, plus his first", "psg_id": "10315843" }, { "title": "The Butler Arms Hotel", "text": "first guest in the Butler Arms left an account of what he hoped for and what he found in the hotel and in Lough Currane. But his address, \"Leamington,\" is so broad that it allows no enquiry into his own story. Hundreds of entries in the register have similarly broad addresses. The finding of such precise addresses as Scraftoft Hall or Thirlestane Castle has been great, and only equalled by finding the inclusion of double barrel and treble barrel Christian names that link the guests unmistakably with their positions and stories. The Butler Arms Hotel The Butler Arms Hotel in", "psg_id": "16036878" }, { "title": "Butler dynasty", "text": "Butler dynasty \"Butler dynasty\" refers to the several branches of the Butler family () that has its origins in the Anglo-Norman family that participated in the Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century. Variant spellings include \"le Boteler\" and \"le Botiller\". The surname has its origins in the hereditary office of Butler of Ireland. The family originates with Theobald Walter, 1st Chief Butler of Ireland. Many of the branches eventually begin to extend out to various countries in Europe and North America as many descendants immigrated out of Ireland and England in later years. Originally the family surname was", "psg_id": "14578246" }, { "title": "Charles Butler (beekeeper)", "text": "Charles Butler (beekeeper) Charles Butler (1571 – 29 March 1647), sometimes called the \"Father of English Beekeeping\", was a logician, grammarist, author, priest (Vicar of Wootton St Lawrence, near Basingstoke, England), and an influential beekeeper. He was also an early proponent of English spelling reform. He observed that bees produce wax combs from scales of wax produced in their own bodies; and he was among the first to assert that drones are male and the queen female, though he believed worker bees lay eggs. Butler was born into a poor family in Buckinghamshire, South East England, but became a boy", "psg_id": "10836578" }, { "title": "Ross Butler (artist)", "text": "into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame in November, 1997, at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto. February 17 to June 30, 2018, the Woodstock Art Gallery (Ontario) housed a retrospective exhibition of his life's work. The exhibition was called \"Ross Butler: Branding, Butter, and Bulls\", and was curated by the Curatorial and Collections Assistant Samantha Purvis-Johnston. The exhibition was accompanied by a publication and its contents are found below: Ross Butler: Branding, Butter, and Bulls A Jersey Man Ross Butler (1907–1997), born into a farming family in Norwich, Ontario, would begin to brand his legacy not in the", "psg_id": "7465294" }, { "title": "Dorak affair", "text": "Dorak affair The Dorak affair was a scandal concerning a group of antiquities from the Yortan culture, the so-called \"Dorak Treasure\", which took place in the 1950s and 1960s in Turkey and centred on the British archaeologist James Mellaart. According to Mellaart, he encountered a young lady called Anna Papastrati on a train from Istanbul to Izmir and noticed that she was wearing an unusual armband. She is meant to have told him that this armband was part of a collection of antiquities, which was in the possession of her family. He therefore went to the house of Papastrati, who", "psg_id": "20325667" }, { "title": "Norman Frank Butler", "text": "Norman Frank Butler Norman Frank Paul Butler (December 2, 1918 – October 8, 2011), was an industrialist, thoroughbred breeder and polo player. The Butlers are an Anglo-Irish family of Norman origin. The Butler family established itself in America in 1654, where the family first began to make paper in Massachusetts. In 1841, Julius W. Butler founded the J. W. Butler Paper Company in St. Charles, Illinois, which would then become the oldest family owned business in Chicago, Illinois. The Butler Paper Company became the first suppliers of paper to the newly formed United States Congress and Senate. Butler paper were", "psg_id": "16277153" }, { "title": "Butler Eagle", "text": "Butler Eagle The Butler Eagle is a daily newspaper published in Butler, Pennsylvania, United States. It serves the Pittsburgh metropolitan county of Butler. The conservative family owned paper was founded in 1903 with the merging of the \"Butler County Observer\" (originally the \"Evans City Times\") and the original \"Butler Eagle\". The newspaper has been owned by the Wise family since its inception. The art deco office building was constructed in 1924, and is still used by the Eagle. It is located at 114 West Diamond Street in downtown Butler. In 2003, printing operations were moved to a new facility in", "psg_id": "15314872" }, { "title": "What Makes a Family", "text": "Times\" praised several aspects of movie and stated: \"Dripping with good intentions but enriched by performances of genuine depth, \"What Makes a Family,\" tonight on Lifetime, rises several notches above the usual based-on-a-true-story television movie.\" Andy Webb from \"The Movie Scene\" gave \"What Makes a Family\" three out of five stars, concluding: \"What this all boils down to is that \"What Makes a Family\" was not the movie I expected and in some ways a far better one. Instead of being the legal drama about rights what you get is this pleasant drama about being a family and it works.\"", "psg_id": "10803378" }, { "title": "A Family Affair (Christian McBride album)", "text": "stab at lyric writing, makes A Family Affair McBride’s most diverse and widely appealing project to date.\" Jim Santella of All About Jazz said \"The toe-tapping music swings deliciously and is presented in a variety of different formats.\" Dan MacIntosh of Jelly Roll wrote \"This album may not be the best forum for Christian McBride’s music, but it’s always fun to get a peek at a musician’s influences. Instead of labeling this as a sell-out (which it very easily could have become), \"A Family Affair\" is better viewed as a side road along the fruitful journey of one diverse musician.\"", "psg_id": "10315844" }, { "title": "Colin Butler", "text": "environmental change of a degree that threatens the fabric of civilization. These ideas are components of what has recently been called \"planetary health.\" While studying for his PhD, Butler was awarded the 2001 Borrie Prize by the Australian Population Association for \"the best student paper on a population-related topic\". Butler's winning essay traced the decline of Malthusian thinking within demography. In 1989, Butler co-founded BODHI with the late Susan Woldenberg. These organizations, one in the US and one in Australia, work in the field of international health, primary health care, and education. BODHI identifies itself as one of the \"oldest", "psg_id": "10634547" }, { "title": "LeRoy Butler", "text": "for 10 yards, White lateraled to Butler, who ran the remaining 25 yards into the end zone and then made a spontaneous leap into the arms of fans in the south bleachers. The Packers went on to win 28-0 to clinch what would be the first of six consecutive playoff berths. The move was later popularized by wide receiver Robert Brooks, who carried it a step further by leaping completely into the stands. This move is called the Lambeau Leap and now is used after most Packer touchdowns scored at Lambeau Field. From 2009 to 2012, Butler owned a Ford", "psg_id": "4330445" }, { "title": "Win Butler", "text": "Sisters, who starred in a weekly variety program on ABC called \"The King Family Show\". His mother, Liza Rey, who also performed on the family TV show, plays jazz harp and sings. His father, Edwin Farnham Butler II, worked as a geologist for oil conglomerate Halliburton in Houston, Texas. They currently live on Mount Desert Island, Maine. At the age of 15, Butler started attending the Phillips Exeter Academy preparatory school in New Hampshire, where he lived in Abbot Hall. There, he played varsity basketball and club softball, and performed with several student bands. He also worked with the administration", "psg_id": "4675377" }, { "title": "Bob the Butler", "text": "Abbotsford, British Columbia. Shortreed Elementary School was used as the school in the film. Tom Green performed the credits music \"My Name is Bob\", which was a track produced by Mike Simpson of The Dust Brothers. The background music for that track ended up being used for Green's 2005 single \"Teachers Suck\" from his rap album \"Prepare For Impact\". Bob the Butler Bob the Butler is a 2005 family comedy film starring Tom Green. Bob, a man who can't hold a job, discovers an ad in the Yellow Pages for a butler school. Anne Jamieson (Brooke Shields), a single mother", "psg_id": "6075899" }, { "title": "What Is This Thing Called Love?", "text": "forms the basis of several jazz compositions (contrafact), such as \"Hot House\" by Tadd Dameron What Is This Thing Called Love? \"What Is This Thing Called Love?\" is a 1929 popular song written by Cole Porter, for the musical \"Wake Up and Dream\". It was first performed by Elsie Carlisle in March 1929. The song has become a popular jazz standard and one of Porter's most often played compositions. \"Wake Up and Dream\" ran for 263 shows in London. The show was also noticed in New York, and the critics praised Tilly Losch's performance of the song. The show was", "psg_id": "4434718" }, { "title": "What What (In the Butt)", "text": "singer for Queens Of The Stone Age and guitar player for Kyuss. In 2009, the creators of the video, and Samwell himself, claimed that a feature film called \"What What (In the Butt): The Movie\" was in the works. On November 12, 2010, Brownmark Films filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against MTV Networks, South Park Studios, and Viacom for their use of \"What What in the Butt\" in a 2008 \"South Park\" episode. In July 2011, a federal judge decided that South Park's use of the video fell under the fair use exception to copyright law, and thus the defendants", "psg_id": "10157829" }, { "title": "Pierce Mason Butler", "text": "appointed a second lieutenant in the United States Army in 1818 and rose to the rank of captain before resigning his commission in 1829. Following his term as Governor of South Carolina, he became agent to the Cherokee at Fort Gibson (present day Muskogee County, Oklahoma), a post he held until 1846. Following his death in Mexico, Butler's body was returned to South Carolina for burial. He was first entombed at Trinity Episcopal Church, just across from the State House. In December 1853 he was reburied in the Butler Family Cemetery, in the graveyard of what is now Butler Methodist", "psg_id": "3752558" }, { "title": "Edmond Butler (Polestown)", "text": "Edmond Butler (Polestown) Edmond Butler of Polestown, (1595 - 21 April 1636), was a descendant of the Butler family - the Earls of Ormond. He was the eldest son of Sir Richard Butler of Poletown. His brothers were Richard, Peter and Walter. His uncle Peter founded the \"Roscrea\" cadet branch of the family, which is in turn descended from the \"Polestown\" cadet branch. He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for County Kilkenny from 1634 to 1635. As the great-grandson of Walter Butler of Polestown, Edmond was a member of the Polestown cadet branch of the Butler family.", "psg_id": "14751911" }, { "title": "Butler family (Artemis Fowl)", "text": "Fowl to guard at the end of training, he/she was quickly taken as bodyguards for \"various royal personages, generally in Monaco or Saudi Arabia\". Domovoi Butler, known simply as \"Butler\", is a large man of Eurasian descent. Well-known around the world as one of the strongest men and one of the most skilled in martial arts, he is also the only man in history to have taken on a troll and won (Albeit in a rematch and wearing a suit of armor; the first such clash resulted in fatal injuries that Holly was able to heal). Butler stands approximately 6", "psg_id": "11633898" }, { "title": "James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond", "text": "James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (23 May 139323 August 1452) was the son of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond. He was called 'The White Earl' and was esteemed for his learning. He was the patron of the Irish literary work, 'The Book of the White Earl'. His political career was marked by his long and bitter feud with the Talbot family. James Butler was the second but eldest surviving son of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond, and his first wife Anne Welles, daughter of John de Welles, 4th Baron Welles by", "psg_id": "8095318" }, { "title": "Blind (Hercules and Love Affair song)", "text": "Disco. Blind (Hercules and Love Affair song) \"Blind\" is the first single from the eponymous debut album by Hercules and Love Affair. \"Blind\" was written by Anohni and Andrew Butler. The song began as a poem by Butler before it was recorded by Anohni. Jacob Wright of Resident Advisor commented that the song is \"accessible,\" yet is \"new and ambitious and different, and it has quality.\" \"The Chicago Maroon\" placed \"Blind\" at #2 on the \"Top 5 Songs of 2008\". \"Blind\" ranked at #2 on the \"10 Best Singles of 2008\" list by American magazine \"Entertainment Weekly\". \"Mother Jones\" ranked", "psg_id": "14641984" }, { "title": "Blind (Hercules and Love Affair song)", "text": "Blind (Hercules and Love Affair song) \"Blind\" is the first single from the eponymous debut album by Hercules and Love Affair. \"Blind\" was written by Anohni and Andrew Butler. The song began as a poem by Butler before it was recorded by Anohni. Jacob Wright of Resident Advisor commented that the song is \"accessible,\" yet is \"new and ambitious and different, and it has quality.\" \"The Chicago Maroon\" placed \"Blind\" at #2 on the \"Top 5 Songs of 2008\". \"Blind\" ranked at #2 on the \"10 Best Singles of 2008\" list by American magazine \"Entertainment Weekly\". \"Mother Jones\" ranked \"Blind\"", "psg_id": "14641981" } ]
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which multi-millionaire was born the same day tv pioneer john logie baird died?
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[ { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "at 1 Station Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, immediately north of the station and subsequently died there on 14 June 1946 after suffering a stroke in February. The house was demolished in 2007 and the site is now apartments named Baird Court. Logie Baird is buried with his mother, father and wife in Helensburgh Cemetery, Argyll, Scotland. Australian television's Logie Awards were named in honour of John Logie Baird's contribution to the invention of the television. Baird became the only deceased subject of \"This Is Your Life\" when he was honoured by Eamonn Andrews at the BBC Television Theatre in 1957.", "psg_id": "511633" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "of Logie Baird's first public demonstration of live television. John Logie Baird John Logie Baird (; 13 August 188814 June 1946) was a Scottish engineer, innovator, one of the inventors of the mechanical television, demonstrating the first working television system on 26 January 1926, and inventor of both the first publicly demonstrated colour television system, and the first purely electronic colour television picture tube. In 1928 the Baird Television Development Company achieved the first transatlantic television transmission. Baird's early technological successes and his role in the practical introduction of broadcast television for home entertainment have earned him a prominent place", "psg_id": "511635" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "John Logie Baird John Logie Baird (; 13 August 188814 June 1946) was a Scottish engineer, innovator, one of the inventors of the mechanical television, demonstrating the first working television system on 26 January 1926, and inventor of both the first publicly demonstrated colour television system, and the first purely electronic colour television picture tube. In 1928 the Baird Television Development Company achieved the first transatlantic television transmission. Baird's early technological successes and his role in the practical introduction of broadcast television for home entertainment have earned him a prominent place in television's history. Baird was ranked number 44 in", "psg_id": "511611" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "He was played by Michael Gwynn (and also by Andrew Irvine, who played him as a boy) in the 1957 TV film \"A Voice in Vision\" and by Robert McIntosh in the 1986 TV drama \"The Fools on the Hill\". In 2014, the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) inducted Logie Baird into The Honor Roll, which \"posthumously recognizes individuals who were not awarded Honorary Membership during their lifetimes but whose contributions would have been sufficient to warrant such an honor\". On 26 January 2016, the search engine Google released a Google Doodle to mark the 90th anniversary", "psg_id": "511634" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "acknowledged by the UK government. According to Malcolm Baird, his son, what is known is that in 1926 Baird filed a patent for a device that formed images from reflected radio waves, a device remarkably similar to radar, and that he was in correspondence with the British government at the time. The radar contribution is in dispute. According to some experts, Baird's \"noctovision\" is not radar. Unlike radar (except Doppler radar), Noctovision is incapable of determining the distance to the scanned subject. Noctovision also cannot determine the coordinates of the subject in three-dimensional space. From December 1944, Logie Baird lived", "psg_id": "511632" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "he volunteered for service in the British Army but was classified as unfit for active duty. Unable to go to the Front, he took a job with the Clyde Valley Electrical Power Company, which was engaged in munitions work. The development of television was the result of work by many inventors. Among them, Baird was a prominent pioneer and made major advances in the field. Many historians credit Baird with being the first to produce a live, moving, greyscale television image from reflected light. Baird achieved this, where other inventors had failed, by obtaining a better photoelectric cell and improving", "psg_id": "511614" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "the BBC's list of the 100 Greatest Britons following a UK-wide vote in 2002. In 2006, Baird was named as one of the 10 greatest Scottish scientists in history, having been listed in the National Library of Scotland's 'Scottish Science Hall of Fame'. In 2015 he was inducted into the Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame. Baird was born on 13 August 1888 in Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire, and was the youngest of four children of the Reverend John Baird, the Church of Scotland's minister for the local St Bride's Church and Jessie Morrison Inglis, the orphaned niece of a wealthy family of", "psg_id": "511612" }, { "title": "Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?", "text": "Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? Is a Fox network reality show in which a multi-millionaire named Rick Rockwell married the contest winner, Darva Conger, on television. The show was aired as a single two-hour broadcast on February 15, 2000, and was hosted by Jay Thomas. In 2002, \"TV Guide\" ranked it number 25 on its \"TV Guide\"s 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time list. The special was structured as a beauty pageant-like competition in which 50 women (one from each U.S. state) competed to be the bride of an unknown multi-millionaire, whom", "psg_id": "7676532" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "shattered. Inspired by pneumatic tyres he attempted to make pneumatic shoes, but his prototype contained semi-inflated balloons, which burst (years later this same idea was successfully adopted for Dr. Martens boots). He also invented a thermal undersock (the Baird undersock), which was moderately successful. Baird suffered from cold feet, and after a number of trials, he found that an extra layer of cotton inside the sock provided warmth. Baird's numerous other developments demonstrated his particular talent at invention. He was a visionary and began to dabble with electricity. In 1928, he developed an early video recording device, which he dubbed", "psg_id": "511630" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "cinefilm, which was rapidly developed and scanned. The trial was due to last 6 months but the BBC ceased broadcasts with the Baird system in February 1937, due in part to a disastrous fire in the Baird facilities at Crystal Palace. It was becoming apparent to the BBC that the Baird system would ultimately fail due in large part to the lack of mobility of the Baird system's cameras, with their developer tanks, hoses, and cables. Baird's television systems were replaced by the electronic television system developed by the newly formed company EMI-Marconi under Isaac Shoenberg, which had access to", "psg_id": "511624" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "demonstrated stereoscopic television. In 1927, Baird transmitted a long-distance television signal over of telephone line between London and Glasgow; Baird transmitted the world's first long-distance television pictures to the Central Hotel at Glasgow Central Station. This transmission was Baird's response to a 225-mile, long-distance telecast between stations of AT&T Bell Labs. The Bell stations were in New York and Washington, DC. The earlier telecast took place in April 1927, a month before Baird's demonstration. Baird set up the Baird Television Development Company Ltd, which in 1928 made the first transatlantic television transmission, from London to Hartsdale, New York, and the", "psg_id": "511621" }, { "title": "Multi Millionaire (song)", "text": "Multi Millionaire (song) \"Multi Millionaire\" is a song recorded by American rapper Lil Pump, which features Lil Uzi Vert. It was released on October 5, 2018, and produced by Danny Wolf, who is also the producer of Pump's \"Flex Like Ouu\". Other producers of the song include Hanzo and Dilip. Expected to be included on Pump's upcoming \"Harverd Dropout\" album, the song samples Gucci Mane's \"Multi Millionaire LaFlare\" (2016). The single represents the second time Lil Pump has collaborated with Lil Uzi Vert, the first being on a Desto Dubb posse cut titled \"Bankteller\" that also features 03 Greedo and", "psg_id": "20929812" }, { "title": "John Baird (footballer, born 1985)", "text": "John Baird (footballer, born 1985) John David Baird (born 22 August 1985) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a forward for Scottish League One side Forfar Athletic, where he is also the assistant manager to Jim Weir. Baird has previously played for Clyde, St Mirren, Stenhousemuir, Montrose, Brechin City, Airdrie United, Dundee, Partick Thistle, Raith Rovers, Queen of the South, Falkirk, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Greenock Morton. Baird, who was born in Glasgow, began his career with Clyde, and made his debut in May 2003, coming on as a substitute against Ayr United. Baird signed a professional contract with", "psg_id": "11609675" }, { "title": "Jenni Baird", "text": "the \"TV Week\" list of The Top 10 Aussie Villains. The third series premiered in 2015, and following the end of the broadcast it was renewed for a fourth season set to air in 2016. Discussing the fourth season Baird stated that the audience \"ain't seen nothing yet\", saying the series was darker than ever before. At the Logie Awards of 2016 Baird was nominated for the award Most Outstanding Supporting Actress for her appearance in \"A Place to Call Home\". This nomination was her first TV Logie nomination as an actress that had not been shared with rest of", "psg_id": "10333694" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "on a screen by . From 1929 to 1932, the BBC transmitters were used to broadcast television programmes using the 30-line Baird system, and from 1932 to 1935, the BBC also produced the programmes in their own studio at 16 Portland Place. On 3 November 1936, from Alexandra Palace located on the high ground of the north London ridge, the BBC began alternating Baird 240-line transmissions with EMI's electronic scanning system, which had recently been improved to 405 lines after a merger with Marconi. The Baird system at the time involved an intermediate film process, where footage was shot on", "psg_id": "511623" }, { "title": "Logie Awards", "text": "was Star of the Year presented to IMT host Graham Kennedy. The following year, Kennedy coined the name \"Logie\" Awards, to honour Scottish engineer, innovator after the contributor to the development of television as a practical medium, John Logie Baird. The Logie statuette was designed by Alec De Lacy, chief designer for Melbourne-based trophy makers KG Luke Ltd. The first \"Gold Logie\", the equivalent of the \"Star of the Year Award\", was also presented to Graham Kennedy in 1960. The record for most wins goes to Kennedy and Ray Martin. The latest ceremony, the Logie Awards of 2018, were held", "psg_id": "3007781" }, { "title": "John Baird (footballer, born 1985)", "text": "League Cup group. Greenock Morton announced on 22 February that they had agreed to sign Baird on an emergency loan from Inverness Caledonian Thistle for the rest of the 2017–18 season. Baird signed for Forfar Athletic as a player/assistant manager on 3 May 2018. Raith Rovers John Baird (footballer, born 1985) John David Baird (born 22 August 1985) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a forward for Scottish League One side Forfar Athletic, where he is also the assistant manager to Jim Weir. Baird has previously played for Clyde, St Mirren, Stenhousemuir, Montrose, Brechin City, Airdrie United, Dundee, Partick", "psg_id": "11609684" }, { "title": "John Wemyss of Logie", "text": "did on the grounds that Logie died banished and was not of his counsel. Margaret Winster remained in Anna of Denmark's household. John Wemyss of Logie John Wemyss younger of Logie, (1569-1596), Scottish courtier, spy, and subject of the ballad \"The Laird o Logie\". John Wemyss was a son of Andrew Wemyss of Myrecairnie and Logie and a cousin of David Wemyss, Laird of West Wemyss, in Fife, Scotland. He was usually known as Logie, the name of his lands. He was a valet or varlet in the bed chamber of James VI of Scotland and his sister Euphemia was", "psg_id": "20903002" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "develop a working television system, Baird experimented with the Nipkow disk. Paul Gottlieb Nipkow had invented this scanning disc system in 1884. Television historian Albert Abramson calls Nipkow's patent \"the master television patent\". Nipkow's work is important because Baird and many others chose to develop it into a broadcast medium. In early 1923, and in poor health, Baird moved to 21 Linton Crescent, Hastings, on the south coast of England. He later rented a workshop in the Queen's Arcade in the town. Baird built what was to become the world's first working television set using items including an old hatbox", "psg_id": "511616" }, { "title": "John Baird, 1st Viscount Stonehaven", "text": "eldest son, Ian. The Viscountess Stonehaven succeeded her elder brother as eleventh Countess of Kintore in 1966. She died in September 1974, one day after her 100th birthday. John Baird, 1st Viscount Stonehaven Sir John Lawrence Baird of Urie, 1st Viscount Stonehaven, 1st Baron Stonehaven, 2nd Baronet, 3rd of Ury, (27 April 1874 – 20 August 1941) was a British politician who served as the eighth Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1925 to 1930. He had previously been a government minister under David Lloyd George, Bonar Law, and Stanley Baldwin. Baird was born in London, and attended Eton and", "psg_id": "2243876" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "patents developed by Vladimir Zworykin and RCA. Similarly, Philo T. Farnsworth's electronic \"Image Dissector\" camera was available to Baird's company via a patent-sharing agreement. However, the Image Dissector camera was found to be lacking in light sensitivity, requiring excessive levels of illumination. Baird used the Farnsworth tubes instead to scan cinefilm, in which capacity they proved serviceable though prone to drop-outs and other problems. Farnsworth himself came to London to Baird's Crystal Palace laboratories in 1936, but was unable to fully solve the problem; the fire that burned Crystal Palace to the ground later that year further hampered the Baird", "psg_id": "511625" }, { "title": "TV Times (Australia)", "text": "to ABC programs than its rival. \"TV Times\" began a Melbourne edition in August 1959. Both \"TV Times\" and \"TV Week\" continued to expand publication as television launched in other capital cities and regional areas across Australia. By 1961, there were editions covering every capital city except Hobart, which received Melbourne editions plus a local supplement. \"TV Week\" introduced a viewer-voted awards from 1958 called the \"Logie Awards\" (after John Logie Baird), so TV Times created the rival Australian Film and Television Awards called the \"Sammy Awards\" from 1976. While \"TV Times\" was arguably regarded as more informative, \"TV Week\"", "psg_id": "19954721" }, { "title": "The Millionaire (TV series)", "text": "Miller's character approaches a subject and says, \"My name is Michael Anthony, and I have been authorized to give you one million dollars!\" The man tears up the check, saying, \"My name is Mike Todd, and \"I don't need it!\"\" In the sitcom \"Cheers\", the episode \"How to Marry a Mailman\" opens with Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin explaining \"The Millionaire\" and its premise to multi-millionaire Robin Colcord in an effort to get Colcord to give them a million dollars. The 1983-84 ABC-TV series \"Lottery!\" also explored sudden wealth and its impacts upon its beneficiaries, as did the NBC-TV shows", "psg_id": "6379668" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "company's ability to compete. Baird made many contributions to the field of electronic television after mechanical systems had taken a back seat. In 1939, he showed a system known today as hybrid colour using a cathode ray tube in front of which revolved a disc fitted with colour filters, a method taken up by CBS and RCA in the United States. As early as 1940, Baird had started work on a fully electronic system he called the \"Telechrome\". Early Telechrome devices used two electron guns aimed at either side of a phosphor plate. The phosphor was patterned so the electrons", "psg_id": "511626" }, { "title": "Multi Millionaire (song)", "text": "Smokepurpp. HotNewHipHop described the song as a \"frantic synth instrumental, reflecting on the vast extent of their material wealth.\" The song features \"heavy drums\" with an \"electro-laser\" melody and Pump's signature one-word repeat. Uzi Vert appears during his verse after the second hook. \"Consequence of Sound\" described the song as featuring \"the two MCs boasting about lovers located all over the globe, pricey loads of drugs, and even more expensive rides.\" Multi Millionaire (song) \"Multi Millionaire\" is a song recorded by American rapper Lil Pump, which features Lil Uzi Vert. It was released on October 5, 2018, and produced by", "psg_id": "20929813" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "first television programme for the BBC. In November 1929, Baird and Bernard Natan established France's first television company, Télévision-Baird-Natan. Broadcast on the BBC on 14 July 1930, \"The Man with the Flower in His Mouth\" was the first drama shown on UK television. Baird televised the BBC's first live outside broadcast with transmission of The Derby in 1931. He demonstrated a theatre television system, with a screen two feet by five feet (60 cm by 150 cm), in 1930 at the London Coliseum, Berlin, Paris, and Stockholm. By 1939 he had improved his theatre projection to televise a boxing match", "psg_id": "511622" }, { "title": "John Baird (Royal Navy officer)", "text": "Barbara Clarke, daughter of Edward Clarke, of Avishays, Chard, Somerset. He died at Wootton, on the Isle of Wight on 8 December 1908. He had no children. His widow remarried in 1925, and died in 1931. John Baird (Royal Navy officer) Admiral Sir John Kennedy Erskine Baird, KCB (16 September 1832 – 8 December 1908) was an officer in the Royal Navy, who is chiefly remembered for commanding the losing side in the 1888 annual naval manoeuvres. Baird was born on 16 September 1832, the fourth son of Sir David Baird, 2nd Baronet (see Baird baronets) and Lady Anne Baird", "psg_id": "13272402" }, { "title": "Derek Waring", "text": "died from cancer at Petworth Cottage Hospital in West Sussex in 2007, aged 79. Derek Waring Derek Waring (born Derek Barton-Chapple; 26 April 1927 – 20 February 2007) was an English actor who is best remembered for playing Detective Inspector Goss in \"Z-Cars\" from 1969-73. He was married to fellow actor, Dame Dorothy Tutin. Derek Barton-Chapple was born in Mill Hill, London in 1927; his father was the TV pioneer Wing Commander H.J. Barton-Chapple, who had worked with John Logie Baird. Waring's brother Richard was a television comedy scriptwriter. After attending Dulwich College, Waring served with the Army in Berlin.", "psg_id": "5646310" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "three-week series of demonstrations beginning on 25 March 1925. In his laboratory on 2 October 1925, Baird successfully transmitted the first television picture with a greyscale image: the head of a ventriloquist's dummy nicknamed \"Stooky Bill\" in a 30-line vertically scanned image, at five pictures per second. Baird went downstairs and fetched an office worker, 20-year-old William Edward Taynton, to see what a human face would look like, and Taynton became the first person to be televised in a full tonal range. Looking for publicity, Baird visited the \"Daily Express\" newspaper to promote his invention. The news editor was terrified", "psg_id": "511618" }, { "title": "Logie Awards", "text": "on 1 July 2018, with the Gold Logie winner being Grant Denyer, who won for game show Family Feud In 1960, the ceremony is coined \"Logie Awards\" to honour inventor John Logie Baird, by Graham Kennedy, after he won what was previously known as the \"Star of the Year Award\".In 1961, the awards ceremony was televised for the first time, with the ABC screening the first half hour of the awards in Sydney.In 1962, Australian variety presenter, singer and actress Lorrae Desmond, best known for her role as Shirley Gilroy on A Country Practice was the first female star to", "psg_id": "3007782" }, { "title": "Dan Baird", "text": "Young complimented Baird on his music. Dan Baird Daniel John \"Dan\" Baird (born December 12, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and producer. He is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist from the chart-topping 1980s rock band The Georgia Satellites. Baird formed The Georgia Satellites in 1980 and left the band in 1990 to pursue a solo career. He is often credited as a pioneer in cowpunk and alt-country music, which combines elements of rock music, country music, outlaw country, and punk rock. Baird was born and raised in San Diego, California, and moved to Atlanta, Georgia", "psg_id": "6030779" }, { "title": "Dan Baird", "text": "Dan Baird Daniel John \"Dan\" Baird (born December 12, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and producer. He is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist from the chart-topping 1980s rock band The Georgia Satellites. Baird formed The Georgia Satellites in 1980 and left the band in 1990 to pursue a solo career. He is often credited as a pioneer in cowpunk and alt-country music, which combines elements of rock music, country music, outlaw country, and punk rock. Baird was born and raised in San Diego, California, and moved to Atlanta, Georgia in his early teens. Baird released", "psg_id": "6030773" }, { "title": "John Baird (educator)", "text": "he had purchased near Tobique. He died there in 1858. He got married on March 30, 1817 with Annie Diggin (1798–1836) of Dublin, and they had two sons and two daughters, including William Teel Baird, military officer and author. He married for the second time in 1836, and by that marriage had six children. John Baird (educator) John Baird (1795–1858) was born and educated in Graffa, Ireland. He was a son of William Baird and Susan Teel. He was recruited there by the British Army as a teacher. He got education at Graffa and later in the town of Monaghan.", "psg_id": "10366040" }, { "title": "John Baird (footballer, born 1985)", "text": "nominated for Third Division player of the year, Baird was a much sought after player with First and Second Division teams looking at him. However it was announced through the local press that John Baird had signed a new, lucrative contract with Montrose for at least one more year. He has stated his desire to see Montrose promoted and also his eventual aim to get himself back to playing full-time football. Manager Weir was axed after a 2–1 defeat away at Cowdenbeath in September. The move saw Calum Smith go in the other direction. Baird waited until deadline day in", "psg_id": "11609677" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "and a pair of scissors, some darning needles, a few bicycle light lenses, a used tea chest, and sealing wax and glue that he purchased. In February 1924, he demonstrated to the \"Radio Times\" that a semi-mechanical analogue television system was possible by transmitting moving silhouette images. In July of the same year, he received a 1000-volt electric shock, but survived with only a burnt hand, and as a result his landlord, Mr Tree, asked him to vacate the premises. Baird gave the first public demonstration of moving silhouette images by television at Selfridges department store in London in a", "psg_id": "511617" }, { "title": "Logie Awards", "text": "star\" actress (not television personality) to win the Gold Logie. In 1976, the first and only fictional character to win a Logie was Norman Gunston, with the award being presented to portrayer Garry McDonald, who appeared to except the award in character. In 1984, the Hall of Fame Logie was introduced by \"TV Week\", awarded \"to recognise outstanding and continued contribution to television by an individual or program\" with the first induction being former conductor turned producer and television pioneer Hector Crawford (see below, under Logie Hall of Fame). In 1988, Actress and future international pop star Kylie Minogue became", "psg_id": "3007784" }, { "title": "John Baird (revolutionary)", "text": "John Baird (revolutionary) John Baird (born 1 September 1790, died in Stirling, 8 September 1820) was a Scottish revolutionary. A weaver by trade, he was brought up in the village of Condorrat. He is best remembered as a radical commander in the \"Radical War\" of 1820, and along with James Wilson and Andrew Hardie is the best remembered radical combatant in the \"Radical War\". Baird had a military career in the British Army, serving in the 2nd Battalion of the 95th Regiment of Foot (known as the Rifle Brigade) seeing military action in both Argentina and Spain. His military experience", "psg_id": "7732675" }, { "title": "Jenni Baird", "text": "in Bevan Lee's Australian television drama \"A Place to Call Home\" as Regina Standish. Baird was originally told her character would be a guest star in the show. She made her first appearance in the episode \"Cane Toad\" which was awarded an Australian Cinematographers Society Telefeatures, TV Drama & Mini Series Award of Distinction. She subsequently appeared in five episodes in season one. Baird returned in the second season as a recurring character. In 2014 the show earned three Logie Awards and an Equity Ensemble Awards's nomination. Following the second season \"A Place To Call Home\" was cancelled by the", "psg_id": "10333702" }, { "title": "John Baird (Michigan politician)", "text": "John Baird (Michigan politician) John Baird (February 11, 1859 – November 9, 1934), was a Republican politician from the State of Michigan from the 1890s through the 1920s, serving as Township Supervisor, State Representative, State Senator, Delegate to Michigan's 1907–1908 Constitutional Convention, and head of the Michigan Conservation Department (now Department of Natural Resources). John Baird was born on February 11, 1859 in Quebec City, Province of Canada, (now part of Quebec). His parents later moved to Seaforth, Ontario and stayed there until John's father died in 1874, and his mother took him and his siblings and moved to Zilwaukee,", "psg_id": "19652412" }, { "title": "John Baird (educator)", "text": "1825. In 1825, Baird became part of Lieutenant Governor George Stracey Smyth's Madras school system which provided education for the poor children of the province. He was one of the pioneer teachers who helped provide an education to the poor at a time when few such opportunities existed. In February 1836 his wife and two daughters died because of consumption and after their death the members of the Madras School Board expressed some dissatisfaction with the way the school was being operated. In May 1839 Baird was replaced from his position. In 1841 he left Fredericton and moved to land", "psg_id": "10366039" }, { "title": "Elizabeth Baird (writer)", "text": "died in 1890. Elizabeth Baird (writer) Elizabeth Thérèse Baird (April 24, 1810 – November 5, 1890) was an early resident of Wisconsin and one of the first writers to describe pioneer life in the state. Baird, born Elizabeth Thérèse Fisher, was born in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin but moved to Mackinac Island with her mother two years later. Her father, Henry Monroe Fisher, was a fur trader and her mother, Marie Ann Lasaliere, had Odawa ancestry. Her mother ran a school for the children of fur traders; Baird met her future husband, Henry S. Baird, while he was teaching at", "psg_id": "19371696" }, { "title": "John Baird Finlay", "text": "died on 17 October 2010 at the age of 81. John Baird Finlay John Baird Finlay (29 January 1929 – 17 October 2010) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 2004. His career had been in the school system, as a teacher and superintendent. Finlay was born in 1929 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He attended John Wanless public school in Toronto (1934–36), then a PNEU school in Croydon. England in 1936. He returned to Toronto in 1937 and attended Hodgson public school until 1942 followed by University of Toronto Schools until 1947. He", "psg_id": "8261028" }, { "title": "John Baird (revolutionary)", "text": "meant that he was suitable to become commander of the Radicals in their doomed march to the Carron Ironworks. He was sentenced to death and was executed in Stirling on 8 September 1820 along with Hardie. He is remembered as a martyr to the fight for universal suffrage by many figures in Scotland, particularly the 1820 Society. John Baird (revolutionary) John Baird (born 1 September 1790, died in Stirling, 8 September 1820) was a Scottish revolutionary. A weaver by trade, he was brought up in the village of Condorrat. He is best remembered as a radical commander in the \"Radical", "psg_id": "7732676" }, { "title": "John Baird Tyson", "text": "John Baird Tyson John Baird Tyson, OBE, MC (born Partick, 7 April 1928; died 10 March 2014) was a British school teacher who mapped previously unexplored areas of the Himalayas. Tyson's father was deputy headmaster at St Paul's School in London, where he was brought up. He attended Rugby School, and was later a geography teacher there for 17 years, followed by National Service. He commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in 1947 and served in Malaya during the Emergency, attached to the Seaforth Highlanders. He proved to be an aggressive and very successful platoon", "psg_id": "17951762" }, { "title": "John Baird (educator)", "text": "John Baird (educator) John Baird (1795–1858) was born and educated in Graffa, Ireland. He was a son of William Baird and Susan Teel. He was recruited there by the British Army as a teacher. He got education at Graffa and later in the town of Monaghan. Then he entered the Seminary for School Masters in County Kildare. In 1817 the 74th Foot was stationed in the County and their commander, Colonel Sir Robert Trench, visited the seminary in search for the student teachers to join his regiment, which sailed for British North America. Baird agreed and was supposed to serve", "psg_id": "10366037" }, { "title": "The Day Christ Died", "text": "The Day Christ Died The Day Christ Died is a 1980 American TV movie directed by James Cellan Jones. The collaborative production by 20th Century Fox and CBS-TV dramatizes the last 24 hours of Jesus Christ's life and is based on Jim Bishop's 1957 book of the same name. Bishop, who did not accept the script adaptation, had his name removed from the credits, called the film \"cheap revisionist history\", and even tried unsuccessfully to change the film's title. \"The Day Christ Died\" was filmed in Tunisia, at a cost of USD$2.8 million. It was broadcast by CBS-TV on Wednesday,", "psg_id": "16604925" }, { "title": "John Baird Tyson", "text": "commander and was awarded the Military Cross in 1949. After military service, Tyson read Geography at Magdalen College, Oxford. In 1952, he led the first Oxford University Scientific Expedition to the Himalayas - the start of a lifetime's attachment to that region. Between 1978 and 1982, Tyson served as the Headmaster of Reed's School. In 1963 the Royal Geographical Society recognised Tyson’s work in the Kanjiroba Himal with the Ness Award. John Baird Tyson John Baird Tyson, OBE, MC (born Partick, 7 April 1928; died 10 March 2014) was a British school teacher who mapped previously unexplored areas of the", "psg_id": "17951763" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "(High Definition Television). The Hankey Committee's plan lost all momentum partly due to the challenges of postwar reconstruction. The monochrome 405-line standard remained in place until 1985 in some areas, and the 625-line system was introduced in 1964 and (PAL) colour in 1967. A demonstration of large screen three-dimensional television by the BBC was reported in March 2008, over 60 years after Baird's demonstration. Some of Baird's early inventions were not fully successful. In his twenties he tried to create diamonds by heating graphite and shorted out Glasgow's electricity supply. Later Baird invented a glass razor, which was rust-resistant, but", "psg_id": "511629" }, { "title": "John Baird, Lord Newbyth", "text": "John Baird, Lord Newbyth Sir John Baird of Newbyth (by East Linton), Lord Newbyth (1620–1698), was a Scottish advocate, judge, politician and diplomat. He served as Commissioner for Aberdeenshire in the Parliament of Scotland. Baird was the son of James Baird of Byth in the same county, advocate, and for some time commissary of Edinburgh, and Bathia, daughter of Sir John Dempster of Pitliver, was admitted advocate on 3 June 1647. It must have been about the same year that he married Margaret, daughter of Sir William Hay of Linplum, by whom he had four children, three sons and one", "psg_id": "15222555" }, { "title": "Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?", "text": "Rockwell. Conger married physician assistant Jim Arellano in 2003 with whom she had one son, Cassius. They divorced in 2009 and she and her son live in Northern California, where she works as an nurse anesthetist. Rockwell toured the country on a comedy tour he called \"The Annulment Tour,\" and appeared on an episode of \"The Norm Show.\" He later appeared as presenter on several aviation computer-based training CD-ROM courses from King Schools. Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? Is a Fox network reality show in which a multi-millionaire named Rick Rockwell married the", "psg_id": "7676540" }, { "title": "Jenni Baird", "text": "Home\" earned Baird a Silver TV Logie Award nomination in the category of Most Outstanding Supporting Actress. Prior to the release of the fourth season of \"A Place To Call Home\" Baird stated that the drama would be \"darker than ever\" and that the series is set to be \"explosive\". She also said that she was \"excited\" for the series to return to the small screen. The fourth season premiered in September 2016. Before the end of the series' the fourth season the show was renewed for a fifth series set to begin filming in February 2017. In 2017, the", "psg_id": "10333704" }, { "title": "John Arnold Fleming", "text": "was the eldest son of Sir James Fleming of Woodburn House in Rutherglen. He was educated at the Albany Academy in Glasgow then went to the Glasgow School of Art, specialising in modelling. He then went to Edinburgh University to study Chemistry. He met John Logie Baird early in his life and they were lifelong friends. He donated a statue of Logie Baird to the town of Helensburgh and also created the John Logie Baird Memorial Prize at the local school. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1911. His proposers were James Readman, Robert", "psg_id": "19509067" }, { "title": "John Wemyss of Logie", "text": "John Wemyss of Logie John Wemyss younger of Logie, (1569-1596), Scottish courtier, spy, and subject of the ballad \"The Laird o Logie\". John Wemyss was a son of Andrew Wemyss of Myrecairnie and Logie and a cousin of David Wemyss, Laird of West Wemyss, in Fife, Scotland. He was usually known as Logie, the name of his lands. He was a valet or varlet in the bed chamber of James VI of Scotland and his sister Euphemia was a lady-in-waiting to Anne of Denmark. On 7 January 1591 he came to the attention of Robert Bowes, the English diplomat in", "psg_id": "20902988" }, { "title": "John Baird (Irish divine)", "text": "on 7 Sep 1782 was appointed by the crown to the rectory of Cloghran, near Dublin, where he died unmarried early in 1804. He published 'Dissertations, Chronological, Historical, and Critical, of all the Books of the Old Testament; through which are interspersed Reflections, Theological and Moral,' &c., Dublin, 1778, vol. i. (extending to Exod. xx.) John Baird (Irish divine) John Baird, D.D. (d.1804), was an Irish divine. Baird came to Dublin from the Isle of Man, and was ordained minister of the presbyterian congregation of Capel Street 11 January 1767. Here he ministered for ten years, not very happily, and", "psg_id": "15222585" }, { "title": "Logie Awards", "text": "his portrayal of Alf Stewart in Home and Away.In 2017, TV Week announced that after 30 years, the awards ceremony will no longer be held in Melbourne, due to the withdrawal of financial support by the Victorian government. The Logie awards ceremony will be held at The Star Gold Coast on the Gold Coast, Queensland for four years, with support of the Queensland government. The prestigious Logie Hall of Fame was first introduced in 1984; former conductor, turned television producer and pioneer and founder of Crawford Productions, Hector Crawford was the first inductee. The induction was a posthumous honour for", "psg_id": "3007786" }, { "title": "Jenni Baird", "text": "1999 edition of the ANPC/Stages Young Playwrights Weekend. Following Baird's graduation from Western Australian Academy of Performing Art in 1999 Baird made her debut in the film industry in the Australian short film \"I Promise\". In the year 2000 Baird appeared in the movie \"Metropolis\" in which she starred as Charlotte. The following year Baird appeared in the TV Movie \"Crash Palace\" appearing as Chris Stanford. Despite these appearances Baird first found fame when she was cast in the long running and multi award-winning soap hospital drama \"All Saints\", appearing as Paula Morgan. Baird first appeared on the show in", "psg_id": "10333696" }, { "title": "John Baird (North West Lanarkshire MP)", "text": "and became Britain's first socialist MP. Baird had residences at Knoydart, the Isle of Ornsay and Lochwood, Lanarkshire. He died at the age of 48. Baird married Constance Amelia Harford, daughter of John Harford Battersby Harford, on 23 April 1878 and had two daughters and two sons. Baird's brother Sir Alexander Baird, 1st Baronet was Lord Lieutenant of Kincardineshire from 1889 to 1918. John Baird (North West Lanarkshire MP) John Baird (17 February 1852 – 8 July 1900) was a Scottish Unionist politician. Baird was the son of John Baird, 1st of Ury and his wife Margaret Findlay and younger", "psg_id": "13866112" }, { "title": "John Baird (Wolverhampton MP)", "text": "the 1964 general election. In parliament he took an interest in health and social insurance issues. He was a strong opponent of racism, and also sought to form better relations with Communist countries, visiting the Soviet Union and People's Republic of China on a number of occasions. According to John Callaghan, Baird should be \"counted as the first Trotskyist MP\" for assistance he gave to the second Revolutionary Socialist League, later better known as the Militant tendency. Baird died in a London hospital in 1965, aged 58. John Baird (Wolverhampton MP) John Baird (26 May 1906–21 March 1965) was a", "psg_id": "9041623" }, { "title": "John Baird (American football)", "text": "up of Harry Smith, Billy Bannard, Ad Kelly and John Baird would have gained had it had the forward pass asset?\" John Baird (American football) John Baird (born c. 1877) was an All-American football player. He played at the fullback and quarterback positions for Princeton University from 1895 to 1898 and was selected as a member of the 1896 College Football All-America Team. A native of Haverford, Pennsylvania (located about 10 miles west of Philadelphia), Baird was the son of Thomas E. Baird. Baird attended the Haverford Grammar School followed by preparatory school at St. Paul's School in Concord, New", "psg_id": "13545483" }, { "title": "John H. Logie", "text": "had Alzheimer's Disease. The John Logie Fellows Program is an internship facilitated by Grand Valley State University that allows students to work within the Grand Rapids city government. John H. Logie John H. Logie is an American attorney who served as mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan, from 1991 to 2003, tied with his successor George Heartwell for the longest tenure in the city's history. When he backed a city charter amendment to increase the power of the mayorship, he promised not to run for a fourth term, to avoid the appearance of self-interest. Logie holds a bachelors' and law degree", "psg_id": "5877718" }, { "title": "John H. Logie", "text": "John H. Logie John H. Logie is an American attorney who served as mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan, from 1991 to 2003, tied with his successor George Heartwell for the longest tenure in the city's history. When he backed a city charter amendment to increase the power of the mayorship, he promised not to run for a fourth term, to avoid the appearance of self-interest. Logie holds a bachelors' and law degree from the University of Michigan. He was partner with the law firm Warner Norcross & Judd LLP for 42 years, retiring in 2011. Logie chairs the board of", "psg_id": "5877716" }, { "title": "Logie Awards of 1975", "text": "Logie Awards of 1975 The 17th Annual \"TV Week\" Logie Awards were presented on Friday 7 March 1975 at Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network. It was the first time the Awards were telecast in Colour. Bert Newton from the Nine Network was the Master of Ceremonies. American film star John Wayne and television actors Lee Majors and William Conrad, British actor Edward Woodward and his wife Michele Dotrice, and Australian-born British television stars Keith Michell and Diane Cilento appeared as guests. Each of the guest presenters were given special souvenir Logies. Winners of Logie", "psg_id": "5677923" }, { "title": "John Baird I (1798-1859)", "text": "worked in the \"background\" compared to other Glasgow architects yet his projects were all carried out to a high standard. John Baird was born in the village of Dalmuir, Dunbartonshire (now part of the town of Clydebank). He was the son of Thomas Baird, a Wright (a popular figure of that time), and Agnes Baird, and he was the elder brother of another architect with the name of Anthony Baird (practised, 1834-5). At the age of 15, he started training as an architect with another relative of his named John Shepherd, of John Shepherd & Co., which as a firm", "psg_id": "19186850" }, { "title": "Derek Waring", "text": "Derek Waring Derek Waring (born Derek Barton-Chapple; 26 April 1927 – 20 February 2007) was an English actor who is best remembered for playing Detective Inspector Goss in \"Z-Cars\" from 1969-73. He was married to fellow actor, Dame Dorothy Tutin. Derek Barton-Chapple was born in Mill Hill, London in 1927; his father was the TV pioneer Wing Commander H.J. Barton-Chapple, who had worked with John Logie Baird. Waring's brother Richard was a television comedy scriptwriter. After attending Dulwich College, Waring served with the Army in Berlin. Waring later turned down the offer of a place at St Edmund Hall, Oxford", "psg_id": "5646306" }, { "title": "Logie Awards of 1992", "text": "Logie Awards of 1992 The 34th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 13 March 1992 at the Radisson President Hotel in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Seven Network. The ceremony was hosted by Steve Vizard and guests included John Stamos, Dennis Waterman, Bob Hawke and Campbell McComas. After 40 years on Australian television, \"Four Corners\" became the ninth inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame. The 1992 Logie Awards ended in tears when \"A Current Affair\" host Jana Wendt was not present to accept her Gold Logie. Her absence was explained to be due to", "psg_id": "5585579" }, { "title": "The Millionaire (TV series)", "text": "seen on Decades, the dates when Decades transmitted the program greatly varied. Creator and producer Don Fedderson later produced a TV movie version of \"The Millionaire\" with Martin Balsam as Arthur Haines and Robert Quarry as Michael Anthony. The movie was intended as a backdoor pilot for a revival series, which never occurred. Since each episode featured a different beneficiary, numerous guest stars appeared during \"The Millionaire's\" production, including Richard Anderson, Joanna Barnes, Patricia Barry, Orson Bean, Charles Bronson, Edgar Buchanan, Carleton Carpenter, John Carradine, Marguerite Chapman, Chuck Connors, Royal Dano, Angie Dickinson, Mason Alan Dinehart, Barbara Eden, Yvonne Lime", "psg_id": "6379664" }, { "title": "Jane Carr (actress, born 1909)", "text": "Fetherstonhaugh, D.S.O., M.C., the only son of Colonel and Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh of The Hermitage, Powick, Worcester. However she subsequently married John Donaldson-Hudson, the grandson of Charles Donaldson-Hudson, from Cheswardine Hall, Shropshire on 7 January 1943 at the Registry Office, Westminster. John Donaldson-Hudson was one of the partners in John Logie Baird Ltd, and Jane Carr's face appeared as one of the first images to be shown as a BBC television image on 15 November 1932, using apparatus designed by John Logie Baird, as was that of Prince Monolulu. Jane was divorced from John Donaldson-Hudson before September 1947. Jane and John", "psg_id": "14930949" }, { "title": "John Baird (American football)", "text": "John Baird (American football) John Baird (born c. 1877) was an All-American football player. He played at the fullback and quarterback positions for Princeton University from 1895 to 1898 and was selected as a member of the 1896 College Football All-America Team. A native of Haverford, Pennsylvania (located about 10 miles west of Philadelphia), Baird was the son of Thomas E. Baird. Baird attended the Haverford Grammar School followed by preparatory school at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire. Baird played fullback for the St. Paul's football team before enrolling at Princeton in 1895. He was 5 feet, 9½", "psg_id": "13545473" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "1940s and 50s, differing primarily in the way they re-combined the colours generated by the three guns. One of them, the Geer tube, was similar to Baird's concept, but used small pyramids with the phosphors deposited on their outside faces, instead of Baird's 3D patterning on a flat surface. In 1943, the Hankey Committee was appointed to oversee the resumption of television broadcasts after the war. Baird persuaded them to make plans to adopt his proposed 1000-line Telechrome electronic colour system as the new post-war broadcast standard. The picture resolution on this system would have been comparable to today's HDTV", "psg_id": "511628" }, { "title": "Logie Awards of 1975", "text": "Awards (Australian television) for 1975: Awards presented by John Wayne Logie Awards of 1975 The 17th Annual \"TV Week\" Logie Awards were presented on Friday 7 March 1975 at Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network. It was the first time the Awards were telecast in Colour. Bert Newton from the Nine Network was the Master of Ceremonies. American film star John Wayne and television actors Lee Majors and William Conrad, British actor Edward Woodward and his wife Michele Dotrice, and Australian-born British television stars Keith Michell and Diane Cilento appeared as guests. Each of the", "psg_id": "5677924" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "shipbuilders from Glasgow. He was educated at Larchfield Academy (now part of Lomond School) in Helensburgh; the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College; and the University of Glasgow. While at college Baird undertook a series of engineering apprentice jobs as part of his course. The conditions in industrial Glasgow at the time helped form his socialist convictions but also contributed to his ill health. He became an agnostic, though this did not strain his relationship with his father. His degree course was interrupted by the First World War and he never returned to graduate. At the beginning of 1915", "psg_id": "511613" }, { "title": "Sir John Baird, 2nd Baronet", "text": "58 without issue at Berwick-upon-Tweed on 30 September 1745. With his death the baronetcy became extinct. The heir of his estates was his cousin William, the father of Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet. Baird's widow remarried James St Clair and died in 1766. Sir John Baird, 2nd Baronet Sir John Baird of Newbyth, 2nd Baronet (13 October 1686 – 30 September 1745) of Newbyth, Haddington was a Scottish politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1715 to 1722. Baird was the eldest son of Sir William Baird who was the 2nd Baronet of the first baronetcy created for", "psg_id": "9850115" }, { "title": "John Wallace Baird", "text": "John Wallace Baird John Wallace Baird (; 1869–1919) was a Canadian psychologist. He was the 27th president of the American Psychological Association (1918). He was the first Canadian, and only the second non-American, to hold the office. He was also a founding editor of the \"Journal of Applied Psychology\", and served in subordinate editorial capacities for \"Psychological Review\", \"American Journal of Psychology\", and the \"Journal of Educational Psychology\". At his death in 1919, he was the designate to succeed Granville Stanley Hall as president of Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. John W. Baird was born in Motherwell, Ontario, a farming", "psg_id": "15758778" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "the signal conditioning from the photocell and the video amplifier. Between 1902 and 1907, Arthur Korn invented and built the first successful signal-conditioning circuits for image transmission. The circuits overcame the image-destroying lag effect that is part of selenium photocells. Korn's compensation circuit allowed him to send still fax pictures by telephone or wireless between countries and even over oceans, while his circuit operated without benefit of electronic amplification. Korn's success at transmitting halftone still images suggested that such compensation circuits might work in television. Baird was the direct beneficiary of Korn's research and success. In his first attempts to", "psg_id": "511615" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "and he was quoted by one of his staff as saying: \"For God's sake, go down to reception and get rid of a lunatic who's down there. He says he's got a machine for seeing by wireless! Watch him — he may have a razor on him.\" On 26 January 1926, Baird repeated the transmission for members of the Royal Institution and a reporter from \"The Times\" in his laboratory at 22 Frith Street in the Soho district of London, where Bar Italia is now located. By this time, he had improved the scan rate to 12.5 pictures per second.", "psg_id": "511619" }, { "title": "John Baird, 1st Viscount Stonehaven", "text": "John Baird, 1st Viscount Stonehaven Sir John Lawrence Baird of Urie, 1st Viscount Stonehaven, 1st Baron Stonehaven, 2nd Baronet, 3rd of Ury, (27 April 1874 – 20 August 1941) was a British politician who served as the eighth Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1925 to 1930. He had previously been a government minister under David Lloyd George, Bonar Law, and Stanley Baldwin. Baird was born in London, and attended Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. His father was Sir Alexander Baird, a Scottish-born civil servant who spent much of his life in Egypt. Baird was a member of the Diplomatic", "psg_id": "2243865" }, { "title": "John Baird (Scottish divine)", "text": "Yetholm' to the 'New Statistical Account of Scotland.' A memoir of him, by W. Baird (London, 1862), contains a list of words used by the gipsies of Yetholm, compared with Grellman's list of the continental gipsy language, and the corresponding words in Hindustani. John Baird (Scottish divine) John Baird (17 February 1799 – 29 November 1861), was a Scottish divine. Baird was the eldest son of the Rev. James Baird, who was successively minister of Legertwood, Eccles, and Swinton, all in Berwickshire, was born at Eccles, and educated at the Whitsome and Kelso grammar schools. Later he proceeded to the", "psg_id": "15222602" }, { "title": "John Baird (Michigan politician)", "text": "convention, and Baird's prediction proved true when the convention turned into a brawl between Taft and Roosevelt delegates. In 1924, during the Michigan Presidential Primary, Baird had the name of a Hiram Johnson from Zilwaukee placed on the ballot, which matched the name of Democratic Senator Hiram Johnson of California. Baird, who believed presidential primaries were a waste of time and money, was trying to show how vulnerable the primary was to tampering, and the Hiram Johnson he put on the ballot turn out to have died months earlier. One day, Baird was pulling weeds from his garden, and his", "psg_id": "19652415" }, { "title": "Logie Awards", "text": "Logie Awards The Logie Awards (officially the TV Week Logie Awards) are an annual institution that celebrate Australian television, sponsored and organised by magazine TV Week since 1959. The Awards are presented in twenty categories representing both public and industry voted nominations, with the highest honour and most widely publicised award being the \"Gold Logie\", which is awarded to the \"Most Popular Personality on Australian Television\" for the previous year. The event has been strongly associated with TV and former radio personality Bert Newton, who has hosted the ceremony on the most occasions. Over the years, the Logies have been", "psg_id": "3007779" }, { "title": "TV Week", "text": "TV personalities. Kennedy then named the awards the Logies, after the inventor of the first working television system, John Logie Baird. TV Week introduced colour internal pages in 1962, moving to gloss colour covers and internal pages in 1967. As a final evolutionary stage, the magazine doubled size from A5 to A4 in July 1968. By 1971 TV Week had a national weekly circulation of 400,000. South Australia's \"TV Guide\" (formerly TV-Radio Tonight) attempted to launch a Melbourne edition in 1973 but only lasted for four months and later became known as \"TV-Radio Extra\" in its home state. TV Week", "psg_id": "4887671" }, { "title": "John Baird (Royal Navy officer)", "text": "John Baird (Royal Navy officer) Admiral Sir John Kennedy Erskine Baird, KCB (16 September 1832 – 8 December 1908) was an officer in the Royal Navy, who is chiefly remembered for commanding the losing side in the 1888 annual naval manoeuvres. Baird was born on 16 September 1832, the fourth son of Sir David Baird, 2nd Baronet (see Baird baronets) and Lady Anne Baird (née Kennedy). Baird entered the Navy in December 1845. He was promoted to lieutenant on 28 February 1854. On 3 July 1857 he was promoted to commander. In 1858, he commanded the paddle-sloop \"Devastation\" on the", "psg_id": "13272397" }, { "title": "John Baird (Canadian politician)", "text": "John Baird (Canadian politician) John Russell Baird, (born May 26, 1969) is a Canadian former politician. Baird served from 2011 to 2015 as Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He had been a member of the federal cabinet, in various positions, since 2006. Previously he was a provincial cabinet minister in Ontario during the governments of Premiers Mike Harris and Ernie Eves. Baird resigned from cabinet on February 3, 2015, and as a Member of Parliament on March 16, 2015. Before serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baird held the posts of Minister", "psg_id": "3153021" }, { "title": "John Wemyss of Logie", "text": "mentioned him in letters to Cecil and Earl of Essex, as \"a man of good wit; but men of his profession will ever praise their own commodities\". On 30 November Logie wrote from Veere in Zeeland to the Earl of Essex mentioning that he had been quietly in Germany, and then travelled to Brabant hoping to do Queen Elizabeth good service, and would like to meet the earl. On the same day he was arrested at Veere. Logie, who was then said to be 27 years old, was questioned about his movements, his connections to Jesuits, and to the Earl", "psg_id": "20902999" }, { "title": "John Baird (Scottish divine)", "text": "John Baird (Scottish divine) John Baird (17 February 1799 – 29 November 1861), was a Scottish divine. Baird was the eldest son of the Rev. James Baird, who was successively minister of Legertwood, Eccles, and Swinton, all in Berwickshire, was born at Eccles, and educated at the Whitsome and Kelso grammar schools. Later he proceeded to the University of Edinburgh, where, in 1823, he founded the Plinian Society for the study of natural history, and was its first president. Going to Ireland in 1825, he was for some time engaged by the Irish Evangelical Society as one of their preachers.", "psg_id": "15222600" }, { "title": "The Day Christ Died", "text": "Sanhedrin and handed over to Pilate, he uses him as a decoy or alternative to please the Jerusalem populace by acquitting Barabbas and sentencing Jesus to be crucified in his place. The Day Christ Died The Day Christ Died is a 1980 American TV movie directed by James Cellan Jones. The collaborative production by 20th Century Fox and CBS-TV dramatizes the last 24 hours of Jesus Christ's life and is based on Jim Bishop's 1957 book of the same name. Bishop, who did not accept the script adaptation, had his name removed from the credits, called the film \"cheap revisionist", "psg_id": "16604927" }, { "title": "Logie Awards of 2008", "text": "Nixon and Shelley Craft were the red carpet arrivals hosts. In the tables below, winners are listed first and highlighted in bold. John Clarke became the 25th inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame. Logie Awards of 2008 The 50th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 4 May 2008 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network. For the first time in the Logie Awards 50-year history, there was no host for the ceremony, but only a series of presenters. Also for the first time, the public were able to vote", "psg_id": "11522892" }, { "title": "John Baird (Wolverhampton MP)", "text": "John Baird (Wolverhampton MP) John Baird (26 May 1906–21 March 1965) was a British dental surgeon and Labour Party politician. Born in Glasgow, he was the son of Alexander and Mary Baird. After leaving school he worked initially as a coalminer, before attending St. Mungo's Medical School to study dentistry. He qualified in 1929, and was admitted to the Royal Faculty Physicians and Surgeons. In 1933 he married Agnes Kerr of Castle Douglas, and the couple had 2 children. In 1928 Baird become active in Labour politics in Glasgow. He continued to be a member of the Labour Party when", "psg_id": "9041621" }, { "title": "Archie Baird", "text": "birthday in May 2009, at which point he was Aberdeen's oldest living former player; he died quietly in his sleep on 3 November 2009. Archie Baird Archibald MacKechnie Baird (8 May 1919 – 3 November 2009) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Aberdeen and St Johnstone. He was also capped once by the Scotland national football team. Baird was born in Rutherglen. Having played for local Junior clubs in the area, he signed for Aberdeen before the Second World War (along with Willie Waddell, although it was the other player of the same name who had been his teammate", "psg_id": "12486699" }, { "title": "The Millionaire (TV series)", "text": "insisted they never knew him, with one exception. The series was known in syndication by two titles, as The Millionaire and as If You Had a Million. The 1932 film \"If I Had A Million\" had a similar plot to this TV show. The benefactor was named John Beresford Tipton, Jr. Viewers heard his voice, making observations and giving instructions; they saw only his arm as he reached for a cashier's check for one million dollars each week and handed it to Michael Anthony, his executive secretary. It was Anthony's job to deliver that check to its intended recipient. Invariably,", "psg_id": "6379653" }, { "title": "John Baird (Australian footballer)", "text": "John Baird (Australian footballer) John Baird (born 11 June 1980) is an Australian rules footballer who played with the Kangaroos in the Australian Football League (AFL). Baird, a defender, was promoted from the Kangaroos rookie list to play 14 games with the club in the 2002 AFL season. The previous year he had played a big part in Box Hill winning their first top division Victorian Football League (VFL) premiership, with a Norm Goss Memorial Medal winning performance in the grand final. A regular fixture in the Kangaroos side during the 2003 season, Baird played in the first 20 rounds", "psg_id": "15594756" }, { "title": "John Baird (Australian footballer)", "text": "season, making it a perfect season. John Baird (Australian footballer) John Baird (born 11 June 1980) is an Australian rules footballer who played with the Kangaroos in the Australian Football League (AFL). Baird, a defender, was promoted from the Kangaroos rookie list to play 14 games with the club in the 2002 AFL season. The previous year he had played a big part in Box Hill winning their first top division Victorian Football League (VFL) premiership, with a Norm Goss Memorial Medal winning performance in the grand final. A regular fixture in the Kangaroos side during the 2003 season, Baird", "psg_id": "15594758" }, { "title": "John Logie Baird", "text": "It was the first demonstration of a television system that could broadcast live moving images with tone graduation. He demonstrated the world's first colour transmission on 3 July 1928, using scanning discs at the transmitting and receiving ends with three spirals of apertures, each spiral with a filter of a different primary colour; and three light sources at the receiving end, with a commutator to alternate their illumination. The demonstration was of a young girl wearing different coloured hats. Noele Gordon went on to become a successful TV actress, famous for the soap opera \"Crossroads\". That same year he also", "psg_id": "511620" }, { "title": "Jenni Baird", "text": "Distinction. When the series was renewed for a second season following successful ratings Baird returned as a recurring character and reprised her role. When \"the show\" was renewed for a third season Baird returned as a main character. In 2014 Baird shared with the rest of the cast of \"A Place to Call Home\" the nomination for Most Outstanding Drama Series at the Logie Awards of 2014. The show was also nominated for the award in the category Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series at the 2014 Equity Ensemble Awards Ceremony. In 2015 Baird appeared on", "psg_id": "10333693" }, { "title": "Roe Green Park", "text": "and the Kingsbury Manor lodge, as emergency housing for families, and it was only around 1960 that local residents could enjoy the use of all of the park again. John Logie Baird, the television pioneer, leased the former stables and coach house at Kingsbury Manor in 1928. He employed H. Barton-Chapple to take charge of his experiments there, which included designing and building prototype TV receivers. In May 1929, two 25-metre high masts were erected, and the first international moving picture transmissions, from Berlin in Germany to England, were received here. The following year, the first combined sound and vision", "psg_id": "10021091" }, { "title": "RGB color model", "text": "pioneers, such as the Russian Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky in the period 1909 through 1915. Such methods lasted until about 1960 using the expensive and extremely complex tri-color carbro Autotype process. When employed, the reproduction of prints from three-plate photos was done by dyes or pigments using the complementary CMY model, by simply using the negative plates of the filtered takes: reverse red gives the cyan plate, and so on. Before the development of practical electronic TV, there were patents on mechanically scanned color systems as early as 1889 in Russia. The color TV pioneer John Logie Baird demonstrated the world's first", "psg_id": "351912" }, { "title": "Jimmy Logie", "text": "Circus. He died in 1984, aged 64. Jimmy Logie James Tullis Logie (23 November 1919 – 30 April 1984) was a Scottish footballer. Born in Edinburgh and raised in the city's Grassmarket, Logie first played for Scottish junior side Lochore Welfare, before being signed by London giants Arsenal in June 1939. Soon afterwards World War II broke out, and Logie was called up; he served in the Royal Navy for the entire duration of the conflict, guesting for hometown St Bernards, Dunfermline Athletic and Grimsby Town when his service permitted. In 1940, he made a guest appearance, scoring once, for", "psg_id": "6013458" }, { "title": "The Crystal Palace", "text": "million pounds). The South Tower and much of the lower level of the Palace had been used for tests by television pioneer John Logie Baird for his mechanical television experiments, and much of his work was destroyed in the fire. Baird himself is reported to have suspected the fire was a deliberate act of sabotage against his work on developing television, but the true cause remains unknown. The last singer to perform there before the fire was the Australian ballad contralto Essie Ackland. Coming as it did just as the abdication crisis was reaching its terminal stage, the building's destruction", "psg_id": "858360" }, { "title": "John L. Morrison (pioneer)", "text": "in \"The San Juan Islander\" stated that he was born in Pennsylvania to Scottish parents, but other sources say he was born in Scotland in 1819 and emigrated to the U.S. in 1831. He died on December 21, 1899, at his home near Griswold, Shaw Island, San Juan County, Washington. He is buried at Valley Cemetery, Friday Harbor, San Juan County, Washington. John L. Morrison (pioneer) John Lindsey Morrison (May 1819 – December 21, 1899) arrived in Oregon Country in 1842 along with other famous Oregon pioneers Medorem Crawford, Asa Lovejoy, and Sidney Moss, in the same wagon train. Morrison", "psg_id": "14695504" }, { "title": "Elizabeth Baird (writer)", "text": "Elizabeth Baird (writer) Elizabeth Thérèse Baird (April 24, 1810 – November 5, 1890) was an early resident of Wisconsin and one of the first writers to describe pioneer life in the state. Baird, born Elizabeth Thérèse Fisher, was born in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin but moved to Mackinac Island with her mother two years later. Her father, Henry Monroe Fisher, was a fur trader and her mother, Marie Ann Lasaliere, had Odawa ancestry. Her mother ran a school for the children of fur traders; Baird met her future husband, Henry S. Baird, while he was teaching at the school. The", "psg_id": "19371693" }, { "title": "John Baird Finlay", "text": "John Baird Finlay John Baird Finlay (29 January 1929 – 17 October 2010) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 2004. His career had been in the school system, as a teacher and superintendent. Finlay was born in 1929 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He attended John Wanless public school in Toronto (1934–36), then a PNEU school in Croydon. England in 1936. He returned to Toronto in 1937 and attended Hodgson public school until 1942 followed by University of Toronto Schools until 1947. He then studied at Victoria College, Toronto earning a Bachelor of", "psg_id": "8261025" } ]
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in the addams family, what is gomez's octopus called?
[ { "title": "Pugsley Addams", "text": "clue that others might find these accounts unusual. In most incarnations of the character, Pugsley had an unusual hobby of stealing road signs, which he used to adorn the walls and door of his bedroom. This may have evolved from an original Addams cartoon in which, rather than road signs, he would steal and decorate his room with cautionary signs, such as high voltage and shallow water signs, thus leading others into danger. He also has a pet octopus named Aristotle. In the episode \"Gomez, The Reluctant Lover\" it is revealed that he has scented paper, (liquorice is his favorite).", "psg_id": "7428640" } ]
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[ { "title": "Gomez Addams", "text": "Gomez Addams Gomez Addams is the patriarch of The Addams Family, created by cartoonist Charles Addams for \"The New Yorker\" magazine in the 1930s, and subsequently portrayed in television, film and stage. In Charles Addams's original cartoons, Gomez was the nameless patriarch of the Family. He had a somewhat grotesque appearance, with a tubby body, a snub-nose, a crooked tooth and a receding chin. He was often depicted reading in the den or lounging on the windowsill. In the Charles Addams cartoons, Gomez—as with all of the members of the family—had no given name. When \"The Addams Family\" 1964 television", "psg_id": "3718388" }, { "title": "Gomez Addams", "text": "Fester is Gomez's brother (in the television show, he was Morticia's uncle). \"The Addams Family\" notes that Gomez's parents were murdered by an angry mob, though in one scene in the sequel, when Gomez catches Fester with a pornographic magazine, they both look at the centerfold (unseen by the viewer) and fondly say \"Mom\". In \"Addams Family Values\", Gomez and Morticia have a third child named Pubert, a seemingly indestructible baby with a thin, black moustache like his father. Gomez Addams Gomez Addams is the patriarch of The Addams Family, created by cartoonist Charles Addams for \"The New Yorker\" magazine", "psg_id": "3718396" }, { "title": "Gomez Addams", "text": "series was being developed, Charles Addams suggested naming the character either Repelli or Gomez. Addams left the final choice up to portrayer John Astin, who chose Gomez. Because \"Gómez\" is usually recognized as a family name in Spanish-speaking countries, in Hispanic America the character's name was changed to \"Homero\" (\"Homer\"). Like the other members of the family, Gomez's personality became largely codified by the television series. Gomez is of Castilian extraction. John Astin had long sessions with Addams and series producer David Levy, who gave him free rein in developing the character. Enlarging on Addams' description of Gomez as a", "psg_id": "3718389" }, { "title": "Gomez Addams", "text": "John Astin. Gomez was played by Raúl Juliá in \"The Addams Family\" (1991) and \"Addams Family Values\" (1993). Tim Curry took up the role in the film \"Addams Family Reunion\" in 1998 and in 1999 Gomez was played by Glenn Taranto in the TV series \"The New Addams Family\", where he returned to the madcap attitude of his original 1960s incarnation with Astin guest starring as Gomez's father. In the Broadway musical, Gomez was played by Nathan Lane and was replaced by Roger Rees on March 22. The films differ from the television series in several ways, most significantly that", "psg_id": "3718395" }, { "title": "Gomez Addams", "text": "where it is noted that while Gomez has \"never won\" a case, he has \"never lost\" one either. In \"The New Addams Family\", Gomez had also studied medicine. Gomez has offered contradictory views on work; in one episode, he claims that, although his family was wealthy even in his childhood, he nonetheless performed odd jobs and \"scrimped and saved [his] kopeks,\" which he considered character building. When his son Pugsley decided to find a job, however, Gomez was horrified, claiming that \"No Addams has worked in 200 years!\" In the 1991 animated series, Gomez deliberately tried to fail at something,", "psg_id": "3718393" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (video game)", "text": "Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum home computers. In all versions, players control Gomez Addams as he attempts to rescue other members of the Addams family. The Addams Family's lawyer, Tully Alford, has taken control of their Gothic mansion and imprisoned Morticia Addams, Pugsley Addams, Wednesday Addams, Granny and Uncle Fester. The player controls Gomez Addams as he explores the various rooms in the mansion, locating items and battling monsters, until he has located all of the lost family members. The game follows the Addams Family father and husband, Gomez Addams, as he attempts to save the members of his family", "psg_id": "8205114" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (handheld video game)", "text": "Addams, Pugsley Addams, Wednesday Addams, Granny Addams and Lurch have gone missing. It is up to Gomez Addams to find and save his family, defeat the confused Uncle Fester and face his ultimate goal of kicking Alford out of the Addams' rightful home. The game is very open-ended, allowing the player to choose which areas to approach. Each area has an end where Gomez faces a boss and/or receives an item. Typically following this, a family member is rescued. The Addams Family (handheld video game) The Addams Family is the title of a video game released for the original Game", "psg_id": "9185540" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "Edinburgh Festival Theatre on April 20, 2017 starring Samantha Womack, Les Dennis and Carrie Hope Fletcher. The Addams Family The Addams Family is a fictional household created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. The Addams Family has traditionally included Gomez and Morticia Addams, their children Wednesday and Pugsley, close family members Uncle Fester and Grandmama, their butler Lurch, the disembodied hand Thing, and Gomez's Cousin Itt. The Addamses are a satirical inversion of the ideal 20th-century American family: an odd wealthy aristocratic clan who delight in the macabre and are seemingly unaware, or do not care, that other people find them", "psg_id": "658643" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "The Addams Family The Addams Family is a fictional household created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. The Addams Family has traditionally included Gomez and Morticia Addams, their children Wednesday and Pugsley, close family members Uncle Fester and Grandmama, their butler Lurch, the disembodied hand Thing, and Gomez's Cousin Itt. The Addamses are a satirical inversion of the ideal 20th-century American family: an odd wealthy aristocratic clan who delight in the macabre and are seemingly unaware, or do not care, that other people find them bizarre or frightening. They originally appeared as an unrelated group of 150 single-panel cartoons, about half", "psg_id": "658610" }, { "title": "Halloween with the New Addams Family", "text": "Halloween with the New Addams Family Halloween with the New Addams Family is a 1977 American made-for-television comedy horror film based on the 1964–1966 sitcom \"The Addams Family\" which reunited original cast members John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Jackie Coogan, Ted Cassidy, Lisa Loring, Ken Weatherwax and Felix Silla. Gomez and Morticia have had two more children, Wednesday Jr. and Pugsley Jr., who strongly resemble their older siblings. Gomez's brother, Pancho, is staying with the family while Gomez attends a lodge meeting in Tombstone, Arizona. Gomez is jealous of his brother, who once courted Morticia. Halloween is near, and Pancho tells", "psg_id": "13958745" }, { "title": "Addams Family Reunion", "text": "market. Because of the underwhelming commercial performance of \"Addams Family Values\", as well as the death of Raul Julia, who had played Gomez Addams, Paramount Pictures ultimately decided not to produce a third film, resulting in Saban deciding to reboot the series. \"Addams Family Reunion\" was coproduced by Saban with Warner Bros. The two studios planned to produce a new series called \"The New Addams Family\", and intended to produce a two hour pilot film for the series, which eventually became \"Addams Family Reunion\"; Saban planned to premiere the film on a cable network owned by the company before releasing", "psg_id": "6921893" }, { "title": "The New Addams Family", "text": "The New Addams Family The New Addams Family was an American-Canadian sitcom that aired from October 1998 to August 1999 on YTV in Canada and Fox Family in the United States. It was produced by Shavick Entertainment and Saban Entertainment as a revival of the 1960s series \"The Addams Family.\" The Addams Family consists of husband and wife, Gomez and Morticia Addams, their children, Wednesday and Pugsley, as well as Grandmama, Uncle Fester, and their butler, Lurch. The Addamses are a close-knit extended family with decidedly macabre interests and supernatural abilities. No explanation for their powers is explicitly given in", "psg_id": "12511081" }, { "title": "Addams Family Reunion", "text": "in negative reviews included poor CGI and cheap looking production design. However, Bloody Disgusting, Den of Geek and Nathan Rabin praised Tim Curry's performance as Gomez Addams. Addams Family Reunion Addams Family Reunion is a 1998 American direct-to-video supernatural children's film based on the characters from the cartoon created by cartoonist Charles Addams. Directed by Dave Payne, the film was intended to serve both as a reboot of the franchise, and as a pilot for a new proposed television series produced by Saban. The film starred Daryl Hannah and Tim Curry as Morticia and Gomez Addams. The film's plot focused", "psg_id": "6921900" }, { "title": "Gomez Addams", "text": "anything, only to realize in the end of the episode that he is only a failure in failure. This is additionally contradicted in \"New Neighbors Meet the Addams Family\" Season 1 : Ep. 9(1960). He specifically states that Thing always beats him at bridge. In the 1960s American television series, Gomez was portrayed by John Astin. Astin also voiced this character in an episode of \"The New Scooby-Doo Movies\" which featured the family. In the first animated series by Hanna-Barbera, Gomez was voiced by Lennie Weinrib. In the second animated series, also by Hanna-Barbera, Gomez's voice was again performed by", "psg_id": "3718394" }, { "title": "The New Addams Family", "text": "succession to match the beat. It was written by Barron Abramovitch, Jeremy Sweet, and Michael Whittaker. There were 65 episodes in the series; one more than the original series. The New Addams Family The New Addams Family was an American-Canadian sitcom that aired from October 1998 to August 1999 on YTV in Canada and Fox Family in the United States. It was produced by Shavick Entertainment and Saban Entertainment as a revival of the 1960s series \"The Addams Family.\" The Addams Family consists of husband and wife, Gomez and Morticia Addams, their children, Wednesday and Pugsley, as well as Grandmama,", "psg_id": "12511084" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1991 film)", "text": "The Addams Family (1991 film) The Addams Family is a 1991 American supernatural black comedy film based on the characters from the cartoon created by cartoonist Charles Addams and the 1964 TV series produced by David Levy. Directed by former cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld in his screen directing debut, the film stars Anjelica Huston, who was nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance as Morticia Addams, Raúl Juliá as Gomez Addams, Christina Ricci as Wednesday Addams, and Christopher Lloyd as Uncle Fester. The film focuses on a bizarre, macabre, aristocratic family who reconnect with who they believe to be a", "psg_id": "14424661" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "the Tee and Charles Addams Foundation. The book was published by Pomegranate Press in 2010. In 1994, the actors cast as the Addamses in the first two films (sans the recently deceased Raúl Juliá) were in several Japanese television spots for the Honda Odyssey. The Addamses are seen speaking Japanese – most prominently Gomez (for whom a voice actor was used to impersonate Juliá while footage from \"Addams Family Values\" was seen) and Morticia. In 2007 and 2008, the Addams Family appeared as M&M's in an advertising campaign for M&M's Dark Chocolate. A CD compilation of the music from \"The", "psg_id": "658639" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and ran for 65 episodes (one more than the original TV series) during the 1998–1999 season on the then-newly launched Fox Family Channel. Many storylines from the original series were reworked for this new series, incorporating more modern elements and jokes. John Astin returned to the franchise in some episodes of this series, albeit as \"Grandpapa\" Addams (Gomez's grandfather, a character introduced in \"Addams Family Reunion\"). The cast included Glenn Taranto as Gomez Addams, Ellie Harvie as Morticia, Michael Roberds as Fester, Brody Smith as Pugsley, Nicole Fugere (the only cast member from", "psg_id": "658631" }, { "title": "Addams Family Reunion", "text": "Addams Family Reunion Addams Family Reunion is a 1998 American direct-to-video supernatural children's film based on the characters from the cartoon created by cartoonist Charles Addams. Directed by Dave Payne, the film was intended to serve both as a reboot of the franchise, and as a pilot for a new proposed television series produced by Saban. The film starred Daryl Hannah and Tim Curry as Morticia and Gomez Addams. The film's plot focused on the eccentric, macabre aristocratic Addams family mistakenly arriving at the wrong family reunion and encountering a man (Ed Begley Jr.) who seeks to commit murder in", "psg_id": "6921889" }, { "title": "Thing (The Addams Family)", "text": "while she knits, turning grapes into wine in under a single minute, and turning over records on the phonograph (particularly when Gomez and Morticia dance the tango). It accompanies the family on drives by riding in the glove compartment, and in one episode, where Gomez appears in court, it emerged from Gomez's briefcase. Thing and Grandmama are fond of arm-wrestling. In a flashback episode on how Gomez and Morticia met, it is revealed that Thing has been with the Addams family since Gomez himself was a child, suggesting Thing is the son of an earlier generation of hand-servants (see below).", "psg_id": "3070629" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "Addams\") in São Paulo and Buenos Aires. The cast will include Gabriel Goity as Homero (Gomez) Addams, Julieta Díaz as Morticia Addams, Santiago Ríos as Tío Lucas (Uncle Fester), Gabi Goldberg as Abuela (Grandma) Addams, Alejandro Viola as Mauricio Beineke (Mal Beineke), Dolores Ocampo as Alice Beineke, Laura Esquivel as Merlina (Wednesday) Addams, Marcelo Albamonte as Largo (Lurch), and Marco Di Mónaco as Lucas Beineke. Four kids will play Pericles (Pugsley) Addams: Kevin La Bella, Jorge Chamorro, Tadeo Galvé and Valentino Grizutti. The Finnish premiere of \"The Addams Family\" took place in Tampereen Työväen Teatteri, also known as the TTT-Theatre", "psg_id": "12141437" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1973 TV series)", "text": "The Addams Family (1973 TV series) The Addams Family is an animated sitcom adaptation of the Charles Addams cartoons produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1973. Jackie Coogan and Ted Cassidy who played Uncle Fester and Lurch respectively from the 1960s television series returned in voice-over roles. The Addams Family consists of husband and wife, Gomez and Morticia Addams, their children, Wednesday and Pugsley, as well as Grandmama, Uncle Fester, and their butler, Lurch. The Addamses are a close-knit extended family with decidedly macabre interests and supernatural abilities. No explanation for their powers is explicitly given in the series. This series", "psg_id": "10411924" }, { "title": "Addams Family Reunion", "text": "as Gomez and Morticia Addams were Tim Curry and Daryl Hannah, with Pat Thomas as Fester and Nicole Figuere as Wednesday, a role she would later reprise for \"The New Addams Family\" TV series, the only member of the film's cast to do so. According to Payne, he and Curry both felt that Gomez should be played \"weird\", in contrast to the Latin lothario Raul Julia had created for the Paramount duology. Much of the film's cast, including Alice Ghostley, Ray Walston, Clint Howard, and Ed Begley Jr., had appeared in numerous direct-to-video movies. \"Addams Family Reunion\" was shot in", "psg_id": "6921897" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1991 film)", "text": "into the Addams household on Halloween. With the family whole again, Morticia informs Gomez that she is pregnant. Scott Rudin, a development executive at 20th Century Fox, pitched to the studio an adaptation of Charles Addams' \"The Addams Family\" comic strips, and the studio enthusiastically agreed that the comics would make a good film, and set out to purchase the rights. However, Fox would ultimately not make the film, as Orion Pictures, who owned the film rights to \"The Addams Family\", would not sell the property, as they were planning on producing a rebooted TV series. Further crucial property rights", "psg_id": "14424670" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1991 film)", "text": "in the family cemetery. Tully learns that Fester, as the eldest brother, is the executor of the Addams estate and therefore technically owns the entire property. With the help of the Addamses' neighbor Judge George Womack, whom Gomez has repeatedly angered by hitting golf balls into his house, Tully procures a restraining order against the family, banning them from the estate. Gomez attempts to fight the order in court, but Judge Womack rules against him out of spite. While Abigail, Gordon, and Tully try repeatedly and unsuccessfully to get past the booby trap blocking access to the vault, the Addams", "psg_id": "14424667" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "But Love\" is cut but portions of the lyrics are used in Act I with Fester's song \"Fester's Manifesto\" and a reprise titled \"But Love\". Act I Act II † Not included on the original Addams Family playbill. Act I Act II † Not included on the original Broadway Cast Album. The principal original casts of the major productions of \"The Addams Family\". Notable Broadway cast replacements included Roger Rees as Gomez, Brooke Shields as Morticia, Brad Oscar as Fester, Rachel Potter as Wednesday, and Heidi Blickenstaff as Alice In addition to the original characters created by Addams, the musical", "psg_id": "12141455" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "as Morticia Addams, Nicolás Fantinato as Uncle Fester (Tío Lucas), Patricia Portocarrero and Fiorella Rojas as Grandma (Abuela), Gina Yangali as Wednesday (Merlina), Gustavo Mayer as Lurch (Largo), Luis Baca as Lucas Beineke (Walter Beineke), Trilce Cavero as Alice Beineke, Miguel Alvarez as Mal Beineke, Giuseppino Castellano and Brando Gallesi as Pugsley (Pericles) \"The Addams Family\" was staged at the Meralco Theater in Manila, the Philippines by Atlantis Productions, Inc. from November 15 to December 1, 2013. Cast members included Arnell Ignacio (Gomez), Eula Valdez (Morticia), K-La Rivera (Wednesday) and Ryan Gallagher (Lucas). \"The Addams Family\" debuted in German language", "psg_id": "12141439" }, { "title": "When You're an Addams", "text": "When You're an Addams \"When You're an Addams\" is the opening number of \"The Addams Family\" musical. The music and lyrics are written by Andrew Lippa. The last lines are reprised in the curtain call. \"When You're an Addams\" takes place immediately after the overture, as the curtain rises on a graveyard where the Addams family has gathered. Gomez explains that they are there to honor the cycle of life and death, and also to celebrate what it means when you're an Addams. The music has started at this point, and Gomez is eventually joined by his wife Morticia, and", "psg_id": "14921062" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "has \"a new central plot conflict, new or revised or reordered songs to replace old ones, fresh orchestrations and dance where necessary.\" A second tour of North America, produced by Phoenix Entertainment, launched in 2013, starring Jennifer Fogarty as Wednesday Addams, KeLeen Snowgren as Morticia Addams, Jesse Sharp as Gomez Addams, Shaun Rice as Uncle Fester, and Sam Primack as Pugsley. After the second national tour, \"The Addams Family\" was due to tour Asia. Most, if not all, of the 2nd National Tour cast was set to perform in the Asian tour except Sam Primack as Pugsley, who was to", "psg_id": "12141431" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "near the end of the show's second season. The book details the family's arrival in their new home and explains how it got its bizarre décor. The arrival and origins of Thing are explained. Each chapter reads as a self-contained story, like episodes of the television show. The novel concludes with the Addams family discovering that their lives will be the basis for a new television series. It was published in paperback by Pyramid Books in 1965. \"The Addams Family Strikes Back\" by W.F. Miksch tells how Gomez plans to rehabilitate the image of Benedict Arnold by running for the", "psg_id": "658637" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "the crooks gladly surrender. The Addamses are then free to celebrate Halloween happily, ending the night by singing together in welcome for Cousin Shy. The remake series ran on Saturday mornings from 1992 to 1993 on ABC after producers realized the success of the 1991 \"Addams Family\" movie. This series returned to the familiar format of the original series, with the Addams Family facing their sitcom situations at home. John Astin returned to the role of Gomez, and celebrities Rip Taylor and Carol Channing took over the roles of Fester and Grandmama, respectively. Veteran voice actors Jim Cummings, Debi Derryberry,", "psg_id": "658629" }, { "title": "Addams Family Values", "text": "bachelor and bachelorette parties, Debbie is horrified by the Addams family. On their honeymoon, she tries to kill Fester by throwing a boombox in the bathtub, but the attempt fails. Frustrated, Debbie forces him to sever ties with his family; when they try to visit Fester at Debbie's mansion, they are removed from the premises. The Addams are alarmed to find that Pubert has transformed into a rosy-cheeked, golden-haired baby. Grandmama Addams diagnoses this as a result of his disrupted family life, and Gomez becomes depressed. At camp, Wednesday is cast as Pocahontas in Gary's saccharine Thanksgiving play. When she", "psg_id": "3538084" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1991 film)", "text": "family is forced to move into a motel and find jobs. Morticia tries her hand as a preschool teacher, Wednesday and Pugsley sell toxic lemonade, and Thing—the family's animate disembodied hand—becomes a courier. Gomez, despondent, sinks into depression and lethargy. Morticia returns to the Addams home to confront Fester and is captured by Abigail and Tully, who torture her in an attempt to learn how to access the vault. Thing observes this and informs Gomez using Morse code, who gathers the family and rushes to Morticia's rescue. Abigail threatens Morticia's life if Gomez does not surrender the family fortune. Fed", "psg_id": "14424668" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "of Tampere on October 4, 2013. Directed by Tiina Puumalainen, visually designed by Teppo Järvinen and conducted by Pekka Siistonen, the production features a cast of Puntti Valtonen (Gomez), Eriikka Väliahde (Morticia), Laura Alajääski (Wednesday), Jukka Nylund (Pugsley), Matti Pussinen-Eloranta (Mumma / Grandma), Samuli Muje (Fester), Minna Hokkanen (Alice), Mika Honkanen (Mal), Juha-Matti Koskela (Lucas), Sami Eerola (Lurch). \"Los Locos Addams\" opened in October 31, 2013 at Teatro Marsano in Lima, Peru, directed by Domenico Poggi. It is produced by La Gran Manzana, the same producers of \"RENT\". The cast featured Diego Bertie as Gomez Addams (Homero Addams), Fiorella Rodriguez", "psg_id": "12141438" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "full-length pilot for a second live-action television version, \"The New Addams Family\", produced and shot in Canada. The third movie's Gomez, played by Tim Curry, follows the style of Raúl Juliá, while the new sitcom's Gomez, played by Glenn Taranto, is played in the style of John Astin, who had played the character in the 1960s. The only actors in this Warner Bros./Saban Entertainment production to have played in the previous Paramount films were Carel Struycken as Lurch and Christopher Hart as Thing. In 2010, it was announced that Illumination Entertainment, in partnership with Universal Pictures, had acquired the underlying", "psg_id": "658634" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "be replaced by Connor Barth. \"The Addams Family\" returned to Chicago in a sit-down production at Mercury Theater Chicago opening February 5, 2015 after a week of previews, and closed April 15. The production, which featured a tighter post-National Tour script and a more Chicago improv-oriented cast, was directed by L. Walter Stearns, musical directed by Eugene Dizon, and choreographed by Brenda Didier; with scene design by Bob Knuth, lighting by Nick Belley, sound by Mike Ross, costumes by Frances Maggio, and magic by Neil Tobin. The cast featured Karl Hamilton (Gomez Addams), Rebecca Prescott (Morticia Addams), Harter Clingman (Uncle", "psg_id": "12141432" }, { "title": "Gomez Addams", "text": "fictional characters, he was ranked #12 with a net worth of $2 billion. As a young man, Gomez was, per flashback in \"Morticia's Romance,\" a perennially sickly youth, gaining perfect health only after meeting Morticia. He nevertheless studied law (voted \"Most Likely Never to Pass the Bar\") and is quite proud his law class voted him \"Least Likely to Succeed\"; and although he rarely practices, he takes an absurd delight in losing cases, boasting of having put many criminals behind bars while acting as their defense attorney; this is somewhat contradicted in the episode \"The Addams Family Goes to Court,\"", "psg_id": "3718392" }, { "title": "Grandmama (The Addams Family)", "text": "conform to Charles Addams' original concept of Grandmama as Wednesday's and Pugsley's maternal grandmother. In the first film, Morticia and Fester discuss how \"Mother and Father Addams\" were killed by an angry mob, removing any possibility that Grandmama could be Gomez and Fester's mother. In the third film, in which she is named Esmeralda, she is again implied to come from Morticia's family. The character is simply referred to as Granny in the two animated series. In the 1992 series, Grandmama is Morticia's mother and, in the second episode, introduces herself with the line, \"the name's Granny Frump\". In the", "psg_id": "3718248" }, { "title": "Morticia Addams", "text": "Morticia Addams Morticia Addams is a fictional character from \"The Addams Family\" television and film series. Created by cartoonist Charles Addams, she was based on his first wife Barbara. Morticia first appeared in Charles Addams' newspaper cartoons as the stern, aloof matriarch of the Family. She often appeared with the rest of the family, and was, along with Gomez and Grandmama, one of the few members to actually speak in the cartoons. Morticia is the wife of Gomez Addams and mother of Wednesday, Pugsley and Pubert Addams. The character originated in the Charles Addams cartoons for \"The New Yorker\" magazine", "psg_id": "3540807" }, { "title": "Thing (The Addams Family)", "text": "Mrs. Addams!\"—and is then offered a handshake by Thing. \"And thank \"you\"...\" begins the visitor, before realizing who and what he has been confronted with, recoiling in inarticulate shock, and fleeing the premises. In one episode, Morticia gets goosed, and initially suspects Thing, who had been nearby moments earlier. However, Gomez immediately appears and admits responsibility, explaining: \"Thing just likes to hold hands\". On the 1960s TV series, two similar hands were introduced in the episode \"Morticia Meets Royalty\": In the episode \"Thing Is Missing\", Gomez and Morticia find a portrait of Thing's parents, a male hand and a female", "psg_id": "3070631" }, { "title": "The New Addams Family", "text": "– the former reprising her role from \"Addams Family Reunion\") were given expanded roles that highlighted their violent and sadistic personalities, made popular by the Addams Family film. Another element carried over from the films was Fester being Gomez's brother, whereas in the original show he had been Morticia's uncle. The new theme music, performed by the cast, was a departure from the familiar tune that had served most previous adaptations of the series. The familiar finger-snapping was present, albeit at a faster pace, accompanied by two different characters (first Lurch, then Gomez) saying the word \"snap\" twice in rapid", "psg_id": "12511083" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "were drawn to the specifications of the original Charles Addams cartoons. After the episode aired, fans wanted more animated adventures featuring the Addamses, and Hanna-Barbera obliged. In late 1972, ABC produced a pilot for a live-action musical variety show titled \"The Addams Family Fun-House\". The cast included Jack Riley and Liz Torres as Gomez and Morticia (the pair also co-wrote the special), Stubby Kaye as Uncle Fester, Pat McCormick as Lurch and Butch Patrick (who had played Eddie Munster in \"The Munsters\") as Pugsley. Felix Silla reprised his role of Cousin Itt, connecting it to the original TV series. The", "psg_id": "658622" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1991 film)", "text": "film to Paramount, who completed the film and handled the film's domestic distribution, while Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer distributed the film internationally. While the film received mixed reviews, \"The Addams Family\" was commercially successful, making back several times its production costs, and was followed by a sequel, \"Addams Family Values\", two years later. Gomez Addams laments the 25-year absence of his brother Fester, who disappeared after the two had a falling-out. Gomez's lawyer Tully Alford owes money to loan shark and con artist Abigail Craven, and notices that her adopted son Gordon closely resembles Fester. Tully proposes that Gordon pose as Fester to", "psg_id": "14424663" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "some cases willing to donate large sums of money to causes (television series and films), despite the visitors' horror at the Addamses' peculiar lifestyle. Charles Addams began as a cartoonist in \"The New Yorker\" with a sketch of a window washer that ran on February 6, 1932. His cartoons ran regularly in the magazine from 1938, when he drew the first instance of what came to be called The Addams Family, until his death in 1988. In 1946, Addams met science-fiction writer Ray Bradbury after having drawn an illustration for Bradbury's short story \"Homecoming\" in \"Mademoiselle\" magazine, the first in", "psg_id": "658618" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "Norrköping, Sweden. directed by Mattias Carlsson and conducted by Johan Siberg. Starring: Petra Nielsen (Morticia), Christian Zell (Gomez), Jenny Holmgren (Wednesday), Fabian Nikolajeff/Kalle Jansson (Pugsley), Jesper Barkselius (Fester), Gunnel Samuelsson (Grandma), Jan Unestam (Lurch), Carina Söderman (Alice), Sven Angleflod (Mal) and Linus Henriksson (Lucas) The musical premiered at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney, Australia, starting in March 2013. The cast includes John Waters as Gomez Addams, Chloe Dallimore as Morticia Addams, Russell Dykstra as Uncle Fester, Teagan Wouters as Wednesday Addams and Ben Hudson as Lurch. The show closed on June 9, 2013. It had been hoped to tour to", "psg_id": "12141435" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "training to be a witch doctor. The family's home has been bugged by a gang of crooks who intend to steal the family fortune. Lafferty, the boss, sends a gang member named Mikey into the house to investigate. Mikey panics and flees after treading on the tail of Kitty Kat the lion. The crooks employ a fake Gomez and Morticia to help in their plans, along with two strong-arm goons, Hercules and Atlas. Gomez returns home for the Halloween party and trimming of the scarecrow. Lafferty poses as Quincy Addams (from Boston) to gain entrance to the house during the", "psg_id": "658627" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1964 TV series)", "text": "near copies of the original children, now known as Wednesday Sr. and Pugsley Sr., who were once again played respectively by Lisa Loring and Ken Weatherwax, the original Wednesday and Pugsley in the series. Vic Mizzy rewrote and conducted the series theme as an instrumental. Astin reprised his role as Gomez Addams for the 1992 animated adaptation of the series. No other members of the original cast were involved. In 1998, a standalone film, \"Addams Family Reunion\", aired on the Fox Family Channel, followed by the series \"The New Addams Family\" that ran from 1998 to 2000. Astin appeared in", "psg_id": "8566955" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1992 TV series)", "text": "the Addams Family are only mentioned, just like in the classic TV series, some of them made appearances in the show: New artistic models of the characters were used for this series, though still having a passing resemblance to the original comics. Lurch, for instance, has blue skin in the animated series. \"The Addams Family Theme\", re-recorded with a basso profondo lead vocal, was reused as the theme for the series. Playmates Toys produced a series of nine action figures based on the \"Addams Family\" animated series. This includes Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Lurch, Pugsley, and Granny among others. Each", "psg_id": "10411940" }, { "title": "The New Addams Family", "text": "the series. The series—shot in Vancouver—featured a new cast and was well received by viewers. Gomez Addams was played by Glenn Taranto, and Morticia by Ellie Harvie. The show reworked several storylines from the original series while incorporating modern elements, jokes, and references to episodes from the original series. John Astin, who played Gomez in the original series, appeared in a recurring role as Grandpapa Addams; Taranto patterned his performance after Astin's original version of Gomez. One of the notable differences between the original show and the new series was that Wednesday and Pugsley (Nicole Fugere and Brody Smith respectively", "psg_id": "12511082" }, { "title": "Gomez Addams", "text": "Latin lover type, Astin suggested the eye-rolling, pencil moustache, and ardent devotion to Morticia. In the Addams cartoons and the television shows, Gomez wore a necktie to his chalk-stripe suit, though in the films, Gomez wears a bow tie and also wears a wide variety of extravagant clothing. He spends $1000 per month on cigars, and he is an accomplished juggler and knife-thrower. He loves crashing toy trains and diving for crabs on Halloween. When he wishes to know the time he will pull a pocket watch from the breast pocket of his coat (the chain is attached to the", "psg_id": "3718390" }, { "title": "Thing (The Addams Family)", "text": "he opens the curtain. He is played by a member of the ensemble. In the tour version, Pugsley carries it on a pillow at Wednesday's and Lucas's wedding, while it holds the ring. When the television series was dubbed into German in Europe, Thing was referred to as \"Gizmo\", as in \"Guten Tag, Gizmo\". The character Cousin Itt was simply called \"Ess\" (based on the German word for \"it\" being \"es\"). Thing's many useful roles included fetching the mail, handing cigars to Gomez Addams and then lighting them, changing the channel on the Addams TV set, holding Morticia Addams's wool", "psg_id": "3070628" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1964 TV series)", "text": "the series as Grandpapa Addams. John Astin and Lisa Loring are the only living cast members from the TV show. As of May 2009, the show can be purchased on iTunes, and can be streamed in the US on Netflix, IMDb, YouTube and Hulu, and minisodes are available on Crackle. MGM Home Entertainment has released \"The Addams Family\" on DVD in Region 1, 2 and 4 in three-volume sets. A successful film, \"The Addams Family\", was released by Paramount Pictures in 1991, starring Raúl Juliá as Gomez, Anjelica Huston as Morticia, Christopher Lloyd as an amnesiac Uncle Fester and Christina", "psg_id": "8566956" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1991 film)", "text": "infiltrate the Addams household and find the hidden vault where they keep their vast riches. Tully and his wife Margaret attend a séance at the Addams home led by Grandmama in which the family tries to contact Fester's spirit. Gordon arrives, posing as Fester, while Abigail poses as a German psychiatrist named Dr. Greta Pinder-Schloss and tells the family that Fester had been lost in the Bermuda Triangle for the past 25 years. Gomez, overjoyed to have Fester back, takes him to the family vault to view home movies from their childhood. Gordon learns the reason for the brothers' falling-out:", "psg_id": "14424664" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "A United States tour began in September 2011 at the Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts in New Orleans. Tour stops include Atlanta, Miami, Boston, Hartford, Saint Paul, Philadelphia, Dallas, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Orlando, Florida, and San Diego. Most of these cities include those that are members of Elephant Eye Theatricals and worked on producing \"The Addams Family\" on Broadway and tour. The musical was also performed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at the Toronto Centre for the Arts, during November 16–27, 2011. Douglas Sills and Sara Gettelfinger play Gomez and Morticia Addams, respectively. The touring version", "psg_id": "12141430" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "\"Los Locos Addams\", the name of the TV Series in Mexico, starring Susana Zabaleta as Morticia, Jesús Ochoa as Gomez (Homero), Gloria Aura as Wednesday (Merlina), Miguel Ángel Pérez and Sebastián Gallegos as Pugsley (Pericles), Gerardo González as Uncle Fester (El tío Lucas), Raquel Pankowsky as Grandma (La abuela) and José Roberto Pisano as Lurch; also including Luca Duhart as Lucas (Tomás) Beineke, Tomás Castellanos as Mal (Mauricio) Beineke and Marisol del Olmo as Alice (Alicia) Beineke. The Kankakee Valley Theatre Association will present The Addams Family in October 2017 as a part of their 2017-2018 season. In France, a", "psg_id": "12141442" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "in July 2014 in Merzig and closed in September 2014. In December it was staged in Bremen. The cast included a lot of famous musical and TV actors: Gomez (Uwe Kröger), Morticia (Edda Petri), Wednesday (Jana Stelley), Fester (Enrico DePieri), Grandma (Anne Welte), Pugsley (Noah Walczuch), Mal Beineke (Ethan Freeman), Alice Beineke (April Hailer) and Lucas Beineke (Dominik Hees). The German cast also produced an album, published in December 2014. \"The Addams Family\" premiered in Milan, Italy in October 2014. The cast included Elio and Geppi Cucciari as irreverent Gomez and sexy Morticia. Costumes are designed by stylist Antonio Marras.", "psg_id": "12141440" }, { "title": "Addams Family Values", "text": "Compared to its predecessor, which retained something of the madcap approach of the 1960s sitcom, \"Addams Family Values\" is played more for macabre laughs. The film was well received by critics, receiving significantly better reviews than its predecessor, which had a mixed critical reception. It was also a commercial success, but did not perform as well at the box office as the first film. Gomez and Morticia Addams hire a nanny named Debbie to take care of their newborn son, Pubert, after older siblings Wednesday and Pugsley's failed attempts to murder him. Unbeknownst to them, Debbie is a serial killer", "psg_id": "3538082" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1964 TV series)", "text": "originally produced by head writer Nat Perrin for Filmways, Inc. at General Service Studios in Hollywood, California. Successor company MGM Television (via The Program Exchange for broadcast syndication and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for home video/DVD) now owns the rights to the show. The Addams are a close-knit extended family with decidedly macabre interests and supernatural abilities, though no explanation for their powers is explicitly given in the series. The wealthy, endlessly enthusiastic Gomez Addams (John Astin) is madly in love with his refined wife, Morticia (Carolyn Jones). Along with their daughter Wednesday (Lisa Loring), their son Pugsley (Ken", "psg_id": "8566947" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (video game series)", "text": "gameplay but with Pugsley as main character instead of Gomez. However, the NES version lacked the freezer and crypt levels (they were reduced to the boss fights only) and the rest of the levels were shortened. It also lacked any music, aside from the \"Addams Family\" theme on the title screen and ending. The NES version also lacked the two weapons from the SNES (swords and golf balls). However, it did allow the player to obtain a password whenever they paused the game, whereas the SNES \"Addams Family\" would only display passwords after each boss was defeated. The Game Boy", "psg_id": "13734629" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (video game series)", "text": "and weapons as well as clues for how to attack the alien mothership by fighting alien bosses. He can also get help from the various members of The Addams Family. Along the way, Fester encounters other members of the Addams Family: Thing, Wednesday, Gomez, Morticia, Grandmama, and Pugsley, all of whom help him by giving him different weapons and items. Use of one particular item, the Noose, will summon Lurch to destroy all enemies on the screen. The game uses \"Blaster Master\" overhead shooter engine. Fester must travel through the city sewers to reach areas that are otherwise inaccessible due", "psg_id": "13734624" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre on April 20, 2017. It starred Carrie Hope Fletcher as Wednesday, Samantha Womack as Morticia and Les Dennis as Fester. The UK leg of the tour finished at the Orchard Theatre in Dartford on November 4, 2017, and then the production was transferred to Singapore, where it ran at the MES Theatre from November 15 to December 3, 2017. The ghoulish Addams family is visiting the graveyard for an annual gathering of all family members (living, dead, and undecided) to celebrate what it is to be an Addams (\"When You're an Addams\"). Uncle Fester stops", "psg_id": "12141444" }, { "title": "Thing (The Addams Family)", "text": "Thing (The Addams Family) Thing T. Thing, often referred to as just Thing, is a fictional character in \"The Addams Family\" series. Thing was originally conceived as a whole creature (always seen in the background watching the family) that was too horrible to see in person. The only part of it that was tolerable was its human hand (this can be seen in the 1964 television series). The Addamses called it \"Thing\" because it was something that could not be identified. Thing was changed to a disembodied hand for the 1991 and 1993 Addams Family movies. Thing was the creation", "psg_id": "3070623" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "A television reunion movie, \"Halloween with the New Addams Family\", aired on NBC on Sunday, October 30, 1977. It features most of the original cast, except Blossom Rock, who had played Grandmama. She was still alive but was very ill at the time; she was replaced by Jane Rose. Veteran character actors Parley Baer and Vito Scotti, who both had recurring roles in the original series, also appeared in the movie. The movie has a slightly different version of the theme song; the finger snaps are used but not the lyrics. Gomez and Morticia have had two more children, Wednesday,", "psg_id": "658625" }, { "title": "Addams Family Values", "text": "his money. Thing intervenes and Fester escapes. Fester apologizes to Gomez, and Wednesday and Pugsley return, reuniting the family. Debbie arrives and ties the family to electric chairs, explaining that she killed her parents and previous husbands for incredibly selfish and materialistic reasons while the Addams listen with sympathy and compassion. Upstairs, Pubert, who has returned to normal, escapes from his crib and is propelled into the room where the family is being held. Debbie throws the switch to electrocute the family, but Pubert manipulates the wires and electrocutes her instead of the family, incinerating her into a pile of", "psg_id": "3538086" }, { "title": "Grandmama (The Addams Family)", "text": "Broadway musical \"The Addams Family\", Morticia refers to Grandmama as Gomez and Uncle Fester's mother (complaining that she was supposed to move in for two weeks, and it's been twelve years), to which he reacts with surprise and says that he thought she was Morticia's mother; Morticia later says that Grandmama \"may not even be part of this family\". The character was named \"Grandmama\" for the 1960s television series in order to avoid confusion with Granny from \"The Beverly Hillbillies\". She was played by Blossom Rock, who won the role over actresses such as Minerva Urecal and Marjorie Bennett, while", "psg_id": "3718249" }, { "title": "Grandmama (The Addams Family)", "text": "Grandmama (The Addams Family) Grandmama is a fictional character in the \"Addams Family\" television and film series. First appearing in the works of cartoonist Charles Addams, she is a supporting character in series film, television and stage adaptations. Grandmama Addams is an aged witch who concocts potions and spells, and dabbles in fortune telling and knife throwing. She is the grandmother of the Addams children, Pugsley and Wednesday, although her relationship to the other family members is less consistent. Grandmama first appeared along with the then-unnamed Addams family in Charles Addams' original cartoons published in \"The New Yorker\", in which", "psg_id": "3718246" }, { "title": "Halloween with the New Addams Family", "text": "treading on the tail of Kitty Kat the lion. The crooks employ a fake Gomez and Morticia to help in their plans, along with two strong-arm goons, Hercules and Atlas. Gomez returns home for the Halloween party and trimming of the scarecrow. Lafferty poses as Quincy Addams (from Boston) to gain entrance to the house during the party. He has his men tie up Gomez and Morticia and the doubles take their places, confusing Pancho, who is still in love with Morticia, and Ophelia, who is still in love with Gomez. Gomez and Morticia escape (thanks to the \"Old Piccolo", "psg_id": "13958747" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "The Addams Family (musical) The Addams Family is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and the book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. The show is based upon \"The Addams Family\" characters created by Charles Addams in his single-panel gag cartoons, which depict a ghoulish American family with an affinity for all things macabre. Although numerous film and television adaptations of Addams' cartoons exist, the musical is the first stage show based on the characters. \"The Addams Family\" is also the first show produced by Elephant Eye Theatricals. After a tryout in Chicago in 2009, the", "psg_id": "12141423" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "— pay a visit to the ideally intimate Mercury Theater Chicago.\" The Addams Family (musical) The Addams Family is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and the book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. The show is based upon \"The Addams Family\" characters created by Charles Addams in his single-panel gag cartoons, which depict a ghoulish American family with an affinity for all things macabre. Although numerous film and television adaptations of Addams' cartoons exist, the musical is the first stage show based on the characters. \"The Addams Family\" is also the first show produced by", "psg_id": "12141462" }, { "title": "Morticia Addams", "text": "De Spell, first designed and drawn by Carl Barks. Natasha Fatale, a villain from the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons, was also based on Morticia's design. Morticia Addams Morticia Addams is a fictional character from \"The Addams Family\" television and film series. Created by cartoonist Charles Addams, she was based on his first wife Barbara. Morticia first appeared in Charles Addams' newspaper cartoons as the stern, aloof matriarch of the Family. She often appeared with the rest of the family, and was, along with Gomez and Grandmama, one of the few members to actually speak in the cartoons. Morticia is the", "psg_id": "3540813" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "introduces the new roles of Mal, Alice, and Lucas Beineke, who are described as \"straight arrow Midwesterners.\" The ensemble consists of a group of Addams Family ancestors, each from a different time period. Lippa said he wrote most of the score to match each character's personality. This included giving Gomez a Flamenco-style Spanish score, Wednesday a more contemporary score, and Fester a vaudevillian score. \"Let's Not Talk About Anything Else but Love\" is \"jazzy/swingy/catchy\" and \"Happy/Sad\" is a ballad reminiscent of Stephen Sondheim. An original Broadway cast recording was produced by Decca Broadway. Featuring most of the show's musical numbers,", "psg_id": "12141456" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1964 TV series)", "text": "several Marx Brothers films. Perrin created story ideas, directed one episode and rewrote every script. The series often employed the same type of zany satire and screwball humor seen in the Marx Brothers films. It lampooned politics (\"Gomez, The Politician\" and \"Gomez, The People's Choice\"), the legal system (\"The Addams Family in Court\"), rock n' roll and Beatlemania (\"Lurch, The Teenage Idol\") and Hollywood (\"My Fair Cousin Itt\"). The show's memorable theme, written and arranged by longtime Hollywood composer Vic Mizzy, was dominated by a harpsichord with finger snaps as percussive accompaniment. Ted Cassidy punctuated the lyrics with the words", "psg_id": "8566951" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "way and created the Addams Family and I went my own way and created my family in this book.\" In 1964, the ABC TV network created \"The Addams Family\" television series based on Addams's cartoon characters. The series was shot in black-and-white and aired for two seasons in 64 half-hour episodes (September 18, 1964 – September 2, 1966). During the original television run of \"The Addams Family\" television series, \"The New Yorker\" editor William Shawn refused to publish any \"Addams Family\" cartoons, though he continued to publish other Charles Addams cartoons. Shawn regarded his magazine as targeting a more refined", "psg_id": "658620" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (video game)", "text": "who have been kidnapped. They have been stowed away in various locations in the mansion and are protected by a boss of some sort. The manservant Lurch and the severed hand Thing are the only characters not to be kidnapped. Thing will provide hints on gameplay whenever Gomez finds one of his red boxes marked with an 'A' for 'Addams'. Gomez starts outside the front door of the mansion. Inside the house, Gomez can move from level to level in basically any order. The player will soon discover that the mansion is full of secrets, hidden passageways and side levels", "psg_id": "8205115" }, { "title": "Grandmama (The Addams Family)", "text": "was played by Jackie Hoffman in the 2010 Broadway musical, in which her relation to the family in the storyline is ambiguous. Grandmama (The Addams Family) Grandmama is a fictional character in the \"Addams Family\" television and film series. First appearing in the works of cartoonist Charles Addams, she is a supporting character in series film, television and stage adaptations. Grandmama Addams is an aged witch who concocts potions and spells, and dabbles in fortune telling and knife throwing. She is the grandmother of the Addams children, Pugsley and Wednesday, although her relationship to the other family members is less", "psg_id": "3718252" }, { "title": "Thing (The Addams Family)", "text": "of Charles Addams, who drew the Addams Family cartoons in \"The New Yorker\" magazine, beginning in the 1930s. He first appeared in Addams's 1954 book \"Homebodies\". One Addams cartoon shows the Addams mansion with a sign at the front saying \"Beware of the Thing.\" Additionally, Thing has been in the original television series (1964-66), the revived series \"The New Addams Family\" (1998), in the related movies \"The Addams Family\" (1991), \"Addams Family Values\" (1993) and \"Addams Family Reunion\" (1998), and the 1992 animated series. In the 1960s television series, Thing—strictly speaking, a disembodied forearm, since it occasionally emerged from its", "psg_id": "3070624" }, { "title": "The Addams Family: An Evilution", "text": "The Addams Family: An Evilution The Addams Family: An Evilution is a book about the \"evilution\" of \"The Addams Family\" characters created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. The book was made to celebrate \"The Addams Family\" musical that opened on Broadway in April 2010. \"An Evilution\" is the first book to trace \"The Addams Family\" history. It presents more than 200 cartoons created by Addams during his career, including some that were never published. It is arranged by H. Kevin Miserocchi, director of the Tee and Charles Addams Foundation. Each chapter of the book shows a chronology of each character’s", "psg_id": "14701230" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (musical)", "text": "musical opened on Broadway in April 2010. The original cast featured Nathan Lane as Gomez and Bebe Neuwirth as Morticia. The production closed on December 31, 2011. A revised national tour of North America began in September 2011. The production has won numerous awards including the Drama League Award and Drama Desk Award, as well as the Chicago production winning the Jeff Award, and has been nominated for several others. The UK premiere of The Addams Family was announced on 5 September 2016, and opened at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre in Edinburgh in April 2017 before embarking on a major", "psg_id": "12141424" }, { "title": "The Addams Family: An Evilution", "text": "evolution throughout the television shows, movies, and other depictions of the family. The chapters are also headed by Addams's own character descriptions that were originally used for the TV show producers. The Addams Family: An Evilution The Addams Family: An Evilution is a book about the \"evilution\" of \"The Addams Family\" characters created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. The book was made to celebrate \"The Addams Family\" musical that opened on Broadway in April 2010. \"An Evilution\" is the first book to trace \"The Addams Family\" history. It presents more than 200 cartoons created by Addams during his career, including", "psg_id": "14701231" }, { "title": "Thing (The Addams Family)", "text": "hand. The 1990s revived series implied the existence of other hands as well. Thing (The Addams Family) Thing T. Thing, often referred to as just Thing, is a fictional character in \"The Addams Family\" series. Thing was originally conceived as a whole creature (always seen in the background watching the family) that was too horrible to see in person. The only part of it that was tolerable was its human hand (this can be seen in the 1964 television series). The Addamses called it \"Thing\" because it was something that could not be identified. Thing was changed to a disembodied", "psg_id": "3070632" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "Addams Family\" TV Series was released in 1991 featuring the theme song from \"The Addams Family\" and each of the characters theme music as well as incidental music from the TV series. In May 2007, it was announced that a musical inspired by The Addams Family drawings by Charles Addams was being developed for the Broadway stage. Broadway veterans Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice wrote the book, and Andrew Lippa wrote the score. Julian Crouch and Phelim McDermott (Improbable theatre founders) directed and designed the production, with choreography by Sergio Trujillo. A workshop and private industry presentation was held August", "psg_id": "658640" }, { "title": "Pugsley Addams", "text": "Pugsley Addams Pugsley Addams is a member of the fictional Addams family, created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. Pugsley is depicted as a devious young genius in Charles Addams's original cartoons. He is often shown releasing sailboats in the park with other children, except his boats were more macabre in nature. Pugsley is the oldest child of Morticia and Gomez Addams. He is a pre-teen boy (His age is given as eight years old in the pilot episode but is changed to ten years old in the second episode) who is almost always seen wearing a striped T-shirt and shorts.", "psg_id": "7428636" }, { "title": "Wednesday Addams", "text": "Joan Blake, an acquaintance of Addams. She is the sister of Pugsley Addams (and, in the movie \"Addams Family Values\", also the sister of Pubert Addams), and she is the only daughter of Gomez and Morticia Addams. Wednesday's most notable features are her pale skin and long, dark twin braids. She seldom shows emotion and is generally bitter. Wednesday usually wears a black dress with a white collar, black stockings and black shoes. In the 1960s series, she is significantly more sweet-natured, although her favorite hobby is raising spiders; she is also a ballerina. Wednesday's favorite toy is her Marie", "psg_id": "6580614" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (1973 TV series)", "text": "cartoons in that Fester is Gomez's brother, and Grandmama is Morticia's mother. Many cast members from the original series and the \"Scooby-Doo\" episode reprise their roles in the series, with the exceptions of Astin and Jones whose characters were voiced by Lennie Weinrib and Janet Waldo. The show also introduces the Addams Family's animal companions Ali the alligator, Ocho the octopus and Mr. V the vulture. The theme music was mostly different, except for the four-noted tune from the live-action series. Concurrently with their series, the animated Addams characters appeared in public service announcements for the Boy Scouts of America", "psg_id": "10411927" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "a series of tales chronicling a family of Illinois monsters, the Elliotts. Bradbury and Addams became friends and planned to collaborate on a book of the Elliott Family's complete history, with Bradbury writing and Addams providing the illustrations; but it never materialized. Bradbury's Elliott Family stories were anthologized in \"From the Dust Returned\" (2001), with a connecting narrative, an explanation of his work with Addams, and Addams's 1946 \"Mademoiselle\" illustration used for the book's cover jacket. Although Addams's own characters were well established by the time of their initial encounter, in a 2001 interview, Bradbury states that Addams \"went his", "psg_id": "658619" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "local school board. The tone and characterizations in this book resemble the TV characters much more closely than in the first novel. Cousin Itt appears as a minor character in this story, but as a tiny, three-legged creature rather than the hairy, derby-hatted character seen on television and in the movies. The novel was published in paperback form by Pyramid Books in 1965. \"The Addams Family: An Evilution\" is a book about the \"evilution\" of The Addams Family characters, with more than 200 published and previously unpublished cartoons, and includes text by Charles Addams and H. Kevin Miserocchi, Director of", "psg_id": "658638" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "clan. Many other \"Addams families\" exist all over the world. According to the film version, the family credo is, \"Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc\" (pseudo-Latin: \"We gladly feast on those who would subdue us\"). Charles Addams was first inspired by his hometown of Westfield, New Jersey, an area full of ornate Victorian mansions and archaic graveyards. In the original comics series they live in a gothic house on Cemetery Ridge. According to the television series, they live in a gloomy mansion adjacent to a cemetery and a swamp. In \"The Addams Family\" musical (first shown in Chicago in 2009), the", "psg_id": "658616" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (video game)", "text": "significantly lower scores. It has been commented that the movie licence saves the game from becoming a \"boring Mario clone\". \"Mega\" advised readers to \"watch a tree grow or something instead\". Ocean released a very similar version for the NES, Game Gear and Master System (the latter two developed by Arc Developments rather than Oceansoft). It also featured Gomez Addams looking for his family in the mansion, as well as many of the same themed-locations. It was ported in 1993 with different graphics, different layout and less linear gameplay. For example, if the player had freed Granny, she would fix", "psg_id": "8205117" }, { "title": "Grandmama (The Addams Family)", "text": "she was regularly illustrated with shoulder-length frizzy hair and a fringed shawl. Addams described Grandmama in a 1963 character synopsis as \"a disrespectful old hag\" and \"foolishly good-natured ... a weak character [who] is easily led.\" In Charles Addams' original \"The New Yorker\" cartoon strips, the character was referred to as Grandma Frump, therefore making her Morticia's mother. For the original television series — as well as \"The New Addams Family\", in which she is named Eudora Addams — her relationship to the family is retconned and she becomes Gomez's mother. However, both the feature films and animated television series", "psg_id": "3718247" }, { "title": "Lurch (The Addams Family)", "text": "appearance, Lurch said, smiling, \"He put me together.\" And another time in the original series where Lurch mentions his father wanted him to be a jockey (typically short and light people) instead of a butler. It was stated in \"Addams Family Reunion\" that Lurch is part Addams. This plays into his being a creation similar to Frankenstein's monster. The only definite body part that is from an Addams is his heart. Lurch's mother appears to be a physically normal, elderly woman, although she does not see anything unusual about the Addams family or their home, with the exception of Thing.", "psg_id": "3650656" }, { "title": "Lurch (The Addams Family)", "text": "Lurch (The Addams Family) Lurch (whose first name is unknown) is a fictional character created by American cartoonist Charles Addams as a manservant to The Addams Family. In the original television series, Lurch was played by Ted Cassidy, who used the famous catchphrase, \"You rang?\" (a similar phrase was the trademark of the character Maynard G. Krebs in \"The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis\"). In Charles Addams's original cartoons, Lurch is often seen accompanying the rest of the Family, sometimes carrying a feather-duster. In a couple of illustrations, the Family is seen decorating Lurch like they would a Christmas tree.", "psg_id": "3650649" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "readership and did not want it associated with characters who could be seen on television by just anybody. After Shawn's 1987 retirement, the characters were welcomed back to \"The New Yorker\". The Addams Family's first animated appearance was on the third episode of Hanna-Barbera's \"The New Scooby-Doo Movies\", \"Scooby-Doo Meets the Addams Family\" (a.k.a. \"Wednesday is Missing\"), which first aired on CBS Saturday morning, September 23, 1972. Four of the original cast (John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Jackie Coogan, and Ted Cassidy) returned for the special, which involved the Addamses in a mystery with the Scooby-Doo gang. The Addams Family characters", "psg_id": "658621" }, { "title": "Pugsley Addams", "text": "a reflection of his age) but it was rejected as it sounded too sexual, and the name Pugsley was chosen instead. (The name Pubert was later used when Gomez and Morticia have a third child in the film \"Addams Family Values\".) The Lurch Files' Addams Family Tree lists Pugsley's middle name as Pubert, probably as an homage to Charles Addams' original suggestion. In the American television series, Pugsley is played by child actor Ken Weatherwax. This incarnation of the character is more jovial and inventive; he displays outlandish engineering skills, including the invention of a disintegrator gun, an anti-gravity gun,", "psg_id": "7428638" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (2019 film)", "text": "The Addams Family (2019 film) The Addams Family is an upcoming American 3D computer animated comedy film based on \"The Addams Family\" comics by Charles Addams. The film is directed by Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernan, previously the directors of \"Sausage Party\", and will feature the voices of Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Finn Wolfhard, Nick Kroll, Bette Midler, and Allison Janney. It is set to be released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on October 18, 2019, making it the first MGM film to be distributed by themselves since the 2010 comedy \"Hot Tub Time Machine\". The Addams family's lives begin", "psg_id": "20432406" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "identified as a \"cult film\", while \"Addams Family Values\" was listed one of The 50 Best family films by \"The Guardian\" and nominated for the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Laughs at the turn of the century. Ricci's portrayal of Wednesday in the film series was ranked one of The 100 Greatest Movie Characters by \"Empire\", and in 2011 AOL named Morticia one of The 100 Most Memorable Female TV Characters. Addams' original cartoons were one-panel gags. The characters were undeveloped and unnamed until the television series production. The family appears to be a single surviving branch of the Addams", "psg_id": "658615" }, { "title": "The Addams Family", "text": "\"Addams Family Reunion\" to return) as Wednesday, John DeSantis as Lurch, Betty Phillips as Grandmama and Steven Fox as Thing. In the 1990s, Orion Pictures (which by then had inherited the rights to the series) developed a film version, \"The Addams Family\" (released on November 22, 1991). Due to the studio's financial troubles at the time, Orion sold the US rights to the film to Paramount Pictures. Upon the last film's success, a sequel followed: \"Addams Family Values\" (released on November 19, 1993, with worldwide distribution by Paramount). Loosened content restrictions allowed the films to use far more grotesque humor", "psg_id": "658632" }, { "title": "Grandmama (The Addams Family)", "text": "feature films. Judith Malina appeared in the 1991 film \"The Addams Family\", and was replaced by Carol Kane for the 1993 sequel \"Addams Family Values\". For the 1998 direct-to-video picture \"Addams Family Reunion\", Grandmama was played by Alice Ghostley. In the 1989 Nintendo Entertainment System game \"Fester's Quest\", the instruction booklet says Grandmama's psychic powers foretold the alien invasion that would come and abduct all the people in the city, so she invokes a curse on the family mansion. As a result, when extraterrestrial scouts scan the Addams residence for life forms they find none, thanks to Grandmama's curse. Grandmama", "psg_id": "3718251" }, { "title": "Thing (The Addams Family)", "text": "a spider. In \"Addams Family Values\" Thing is shown driving a car into Debbie, in order to rescue Uncle Fester. After this, Fester gets into the car and Thing drives them off to the Addams Family Mansion, albeit erratically, frightening Fester in the process. This is also true for the 1998 series, \"The New Addams Family\", where Thing was played by Canadian magician/actor Steven Fox, who hails from Toronto. Its classic box only appears in one episode of the series (the remake of \"Thing's Romance\"); in others, it is revealed that he lives in a closet that has been modified", "psg_id": "3070626" }, { "title": "The Addams Family (pinball)", "text": "directly into the swamp and then drops down the center drain, gaining 150,000 points plus 100,000 bonus points each. In October 1994, Bally produced a so called \"Special Collectors Edition\", often referred to as \"The Addams Family Gold\". Towards the end of the original production run of \"The Addams Family\" some machines had been produced with golden features to celebrate the machine's sales record. The \"Special Collectors Edition\" similarly featured specially designed accents such as golden side rails, a golden lock bar, golden legs and an enhanced software program. The game also included some gameplay enhancements. New scoring rules were", "psg_id": "6620922" } ]
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how much did jerry seinfeld reputedly turn down per episode when he refused to continue seinfeld?
[ { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "things make sense.\" According to \"Forbes\" magazine, Seinfeld's cumulative earnings from \"Seinfeld\" as of 2004 was $267 million, placing him at the top of the celebrity \"money rank\" that year. He reportedly turned down $5 million per episode, for 22 episodes, to continue the show for a 10th season. Seinfeld earned $100 million from syndication deals and stand-up performances in 2004, and $60 million in 2006. He also earned $10 million for appearing with Bill Gates in Microsoft's 2008 advertisements for Windows. Between June 2008 and June 2009, Seinfeld earned $85 million, making him the world's highest-paid comedian during that", "psg_id": "990289" } ]
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[ { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "mainly written by Seinfeld, as he (and Larry David in Seasons 1 through 7) rewrote the drafts for each episode. Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Jerry Seinfeld Jerome Allen Seinfeld ( ; born April 29, 1954) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director. He is known for playing himself in the sitcom \"Seinfeld\", which he created and wrote with Larry David. As a stand-up comedian, Seinfeld specializes in observational comedy; in 2005, Comedy Central named Seinfeld the \"12th Greatest Stand-up Comedian of All Time.\" Seinfeld produced, co-wrote and", "psg_id": "990294" }, { "title": "The Revenge (Seinfeld)", "text": "how he distracted Vic in the scene. The Revenge (Seinfeld) \"The Revenge\" is the seventh episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\", and the show's 12th episode overall. The story revolves around George Costanza's (Jason Alexander) plot to exact revenge on his boss, with his friend Elaine Benes' (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) help, after he quits his job at Rick Barr Properties and is refused re-employment. Meanwhile, Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) and his neighbor Kramer (Michael Richards) get even with a laundromat owner—who they believe has stolen money from Jerry—by pouring cement into one of his washing machines. Written by", "psg_id": "7769677" }, { "title": "The Shoes (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Shoes (Seinfeld) \"The Shoes\" is the 56th episode of the NBC television sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It is the 16th episode for the fourth season, and first aired on February 4, 1993. Jerry and George struggle to keep NBC interested in their show. In writing the pilot, they drop their plan to include a character based on Elaine, because they don't know how to write for a woman. Kramer tells Jerry that he encountered Gail Cunningham (Anita Barone), who Jerry previously dated; Kramer snubbed her because she refused to kiss Jerry after three dates. Gail confronts Jerry at Monk's Café over", "psg_id": "7773385" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "the show. Seinfeld has said that his show was influenced by the 1950s sitcom \"The Abbott and Costello Show\". In the \"Seinfeld Season 6\" DVD set, commenting on the episode \"The Gymnast\", Seinfeld cited Jean Shepherd as an influence, saying, \"He really formed my entire comedic sensibility—I learned how to do comedy from Jean Shepherd.\" From 2004 to 2007, the former \"Seinfeld\" cast and crew recorded audio commentaries for episodes of the DVD releases of the show. Seinfeld provided commentary for multiple episodes. After he ended his sitcom, Seinfeld returned to New York City to make a comeback with his", "psg_id": "990270" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld (character)", "text": "main character on the show to maintain the same career (a stand-up comedian, like the real Seinfeld) throughout the series. He is the most observational character, sarcastically commenting on his friends' quirky habits. Much of the show's action takes place in Jerry's apartment located at 129 West 81st Street, apartment 5A. He and his friends also frequently have coffee or meals together at Monk's Café. Jerry appeared in all 180 episodes of \"Seinfeld\" (including several two-part episodes) and is the only character in the show to appear in every episode. In the show's setting, Jerry is the straight man, a", "psg_id": "5373180" }, { "title": "The Statue (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Statue (Seinfeld) \"The Statue\" is the sixth episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\", and the show's 11th episode overall. In the episode, protagonist Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld) inherits some old possessions of his grandfather. One of these is a statue, resembling one that his friend George Costanza (Jason Alexander) broke when he was ten years old. When Jerry sees the statue in the house of Ray (Michael D. Conway), the man who cleaned his apartment, he believes Ray stole the statue. Jerry struggles to get back at Ray, as his friend Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus)", "psg_id": "7769647" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "the 40th anniversary special of \"Saturday Night Live\". In January 2017, Seinfeld signed a comedy deal with Netflix. As part of the deal, all episodes of \"Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee\" would be made available on the streaming service, in addition to a new twenty-four episode season. The deal also included two new Seinfeld stand-up specials and the development of scripted and non-scripted comedy programming for Netflix. On September 19, 2017, Netflix released the standup comedy special \"Jerry Before Seinfeld\". Seinfeld wrote the book \"Seinlanguage\", released in 1993. Written as his television show was first rising in popularity, it is", "psg_id": "990281" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "2008. They were cut from television after three installments; Microsoft opted to continue with the \"I'm a PC\" advertisements and run the Seinfeld ads on the Microsoft website as a series of longer advertisements. In March 2009, it was announced that Seinfeld and the entire cast of \"Seinfeld\" would be appearing for a reunion in Larry David's HBO series \"Curb Your Enthusiasm\". The fictional reunion took place in the seventh season's finale. Seinfeld appeared on an episode of the Starz original series \"Head Case\". As was the case in many of his previous guest appearances on sitcoms, he played himself.", "psg_id": "990276" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "station, as \"Jerry from Queens.\" Seinfeld called four innings of a Mets game on SportsNet New York on June 23, 2010, reuniting with analyst Keith Hernandez, who appeared in the \"Seinfeld\" two-part episode, \"The Boyfriend.\" In December 2012, Seinfeld said that he had been practicing Transcendental Meditation (TM) for 40 years. He promoted the use of the technique in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder with Bob Roth of the David Lynch Foundation in December 2012 on the \"Good Morning America\" television show, and also appeared at a 2009 David Lynch Foundation benefit for TM, at which Paul McCartney and", "psg_id": "990287" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld (character)", "text": "Jerry Seinfeld (character) Jerome \"Jerry\" Seinfeld (; ) is the main protagonist and title character of the American television sitcom \"Seinfeld\" (1989–1998). The straight man among his group of friends, this semi-fictionalized version of comedian Jerry Seinfeld was named after, co-created by, based on, and played by Seinfeld himself. The series revolves around Jerry's misadventures with his best friend George Costanza, neighbor Cosmo Kramer, and ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes. He is usually the voice of reason amidst his friends' antics and the focal point of the relationship. An eternal optimist, he rarely runs into major personal problems. Jerry is the only", "psg_id": "5373179" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "and Costello, and the actor Ricardo Montalban. Performers and producers influenced by Seinfeld include Judd Apatow, Kevin Hart, and Dennis Miller. Years before \"Seinfeld\" was created, Seinfeld dated Carol Leifer, a fellow comedian and one of the inspirations for the \"Seinfeld\" character of Elaine. On national TV with Dr. Ruth Westheimer, he explained how, in 1984, he was engaged but called it off. When he was in his late 30s, Seinfeld had a four-year romantic relationship with high school student Shoshanna Lonstein who was 17 years old when they began dating. In August 1998, Seinfeld met Jessica Sklar at the", "psg_id": "990283" }, { "title": "The Statue (Seinfeld)", "text": "the DVD Movie Guide called the episode's storyline \"fairly pedestrian\", but felt the performances of Conway and Koppel saved the episode. The Statue (Seinfeld) \"The Statue\" is the sixth episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\", and the show's 11th episode overall. In the episode, protagonist Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld) inherits some old possessions of his grandfather. One of these is a statue, resembling one that his friend George Costanza (Jason Alexander) broke when he was ten years old. When Jerry sees the statue in the house of Ray (Michael D. Conway), the man who cleaned his", "psg_id": "7769660" }, { "title": "The Library (Seinfeld)", "text": "did not like Marion's poetry. Heyman is seen in an alleyway, muttering \"Can't-Stand-Ya, Can't-Stand-Ya\", with the dilapidated long-lost copy of \"Tropic of Cancer\" lying next to him. The Library (Seinfeld) \"The Library\" is the 22nd episode of the American NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". The episode was the fifth episode of the show's third season. Jerry learns he has a library fine from 1971, for the book \"Tropic of Cancer\". Jerry is convinced he returned the book, as he remembers the girl he was with that day, Sherry Becker, and her orange dress. Jerry goes down to the library to sort it", "psg_id": "6686606" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "Jerry Seinfeld Jerome Allen Seinfeld ( ; born April 29, 1954) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director. He is known for playing himself in the sitcom \"Seinfeld\", which he created and wrote with Larry David. As a stand-up comedian, Seinfeld specializes in observational comedy; in 2005, Comedy Central named Seinfeld the \"12th Greatest Stand-up Comedian of All Time.\" Seinfeld produced, co-wrote and starred in the 2007 film \"Bee Movie\". In 2010, he premiered a reality series called \"The Marriage Ref\", which aired for two seasons on NBC. He is the creator and host of the web", "psg_id": "990265" }, { "title": "The Revenge (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Revenge (Seinfeld) \"The Revenge\" is the seventh episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\", and the show's 12th episode overall. The story revolves around George Costanza's (Jason Alexander) plot to exact revenge on his boss, with his friend Elaine Benes' (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) help, after he quits his job at Rick Barr Properties and is refused re-employment. Meanwhile, Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) and his neighbor Kramer (Michael Richards) get even with a laundromat owner—who they believe has stolen money from Jerry—by pouring cement into one of his washing machines. Written by series co-creator Larry David and directed by", "psg_id": "7769661" }, { "title": "The Revenge (Seinfeld)", "text": "off the apartment building. When he does jump, he jumps from the second floor and survives, much to Kramer's amusement. When Newman threatens to jump again, Kramer asks Newman if he wants to go shoot some pool with him. Newman declines, stating that he has plans to go to the movies. \"The Revenge\" was written by series co-creator Larry David and directed by Tom Cherones. All prior \"Seinfeld\" episodes were co-written by Seinfeld and David. \"The Revenge\" is the first episode written by David alone, though Seinfeld did proofread the script and would continue to do so for all scripts", "psg_id": "7769666" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld (character)", "text": "go awry. Jerry has an obsessive insistence on cleanliness and neatness. In 2007, \"Entertainment Weekly\" placed the Jerry Seinfeld character eighth on their list of the \"50 Greatest TV icons\". For his portrayal, Jerry Seinfeld was nominated four times for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy, out of which he won one, along with being nominated five times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, for which he never won. Jerry Seinfeld (character) Jerome \"Jerry\" Seinfeld (; ) is the main protagonist and title character", "psg_id": "5373205" }, { "title": "The Raincoats (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Raincoats (Seinfeld) \"The Raincoats\" is a two-part episode of the American sitcom \"Seinfeld.\" It is the 82nd and 83rd episode. This was the 18th and 19th episode for the fifth season. The episode was first shown on NBC on April 28, 1994. The episode was written by Tom Gammill, Max Pross, Larry David, and Jerry Seinfeld and it was directed by Tom Cherones. Jerry and George are in Monk's discussing his parents staying with him for three days until they leave for Paris and how he is dying for some private time with his girlfriend, Rachel (Melanie Smith), who", "psg_id": "6837321" }, { "title": "Seinfeld", "text": "its first season the summer of 1990, NBC ordered thirteen more episodes. Larry David believed that he and Jerry Seinfeld had no more stories to tell, and advised Seinfeld to turn down the order, but Seinfeld agreed to the additional episodes. Season two was bumped off its scheduled premiere of January 16, 1991, due to the outbreak of the (Persian) Gulf War. It settled into a regular time slot on Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. and eventually flipped with veteran series \"Night Court\" to 9:00. TV critics championed \"Seinfeld\" in its early seasons, even as it was slow to cultivate a", "psg_id": "388562" }, { "title": "Jerry Before Seinfeld", "text": "addition to streaming, the audio is available on a double-vinyl record released September 29, 2017. Jerry Before Seinfeld Jerry Before Seinfeld is a Netflix original film that follows comedian Jerry Seinfeld as he returns for a standup routine at the New York City comedy club, Comic Strip Live, which started his career. The album of the special was nominated for a 2018 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. The film had a largely positive reception, receiving a 93% approval rate on Rotten Tomatoes. The site's critical consensus reads, \"Jerry Before Seinfeld finds its star revisiting his earliest material on his", "psg_id": "20355594" }, { "title": "Jerry Before Seinfeld", "text": "Jerry Before Seinfeld Jerry Before Seinfeld is a Netflix original film that follows comedian Jerry Seinfeld as he returns for a standup routine at the New York City comedy club, Comic Strip Live, which started his career. The album of the special was nominated for a 2018 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. The film had a largely positive reception, receiving a 93% approval rate on Rotten Tomatoes. The site's critical consensus reads, \"Jerry Before Seinfeld finds its star revisiting his earliest material on his hometown stage, offering appropriately familiar - yet still abundant - laughs along the way.\" In", "psg_id": "20355593" }, { "title": "Seinfeld", "text": "defused the protestors by not letting this episode continue in syndication, as revealed in \"Inside Look\" on DVD. However, the episode would be added to the syndicated rerun package several years later uncut. After nine years on the air, NBC and Jerry Seinfeld announced on December 25, 1997, that the series would end production the following spring in 1998. The announcement made the front page of the major New York newspapers, including the \"New York Times\". Jerry Seinfeld was featured on the cover of \"Time\" magazine's first issue of 1998. The series ended with a seventy-five-minute episode (cut to 60", "psg_id": "388575" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "showed people who were able to \"think differently\", such as Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and many others. It was later cut short to 30 seconds and altered such that Seinfeld was included at the end, whereas he had not been in the original cut. This shorter version of the commercial aired only once, during the series finale of \"Seinfeld\". On November 18, 2004, Seinfeld appeared at the National Museum of American History to donate the \"puffy shirt\" he wore in the \"Seinfeld\" episode of the same name. He also gave a speech when presenting the \"puffy", "psg_id": "990272" }, { "title": "Seinfeld", "text": "ninth episode at a table read for the reunion show. Though much dialogue in \"Curb Your Enthusiasm\" is improvised, the plot was scripted, and the \"Seinfeld\" special that aired within the show was scripted and directed by \"Seinfeld\" regular Andy Ackerman, making this the first time since \"Seinfeld\" went off the air that the central cast appeared together in a scripted show. Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander and Wayne Knight, playing their respective \"Seinfeld\" characters, appeared in a spot presented during halftime of Super Bowl XLVIII on February 2, 2014. FOX came up with the idea of doing such a spot,", "psg_id": "388604" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "under the \"Show and Display\" federal law. Seinfeld wrote an article for the February 2004 issue of \"Automobile\", reviewing the Porsche Carrera GT. In 2008, Seinfeld was involved in a car accident when the brakes on his 1967 Fiat 500 failed and, to avoid an intersection, he pulled the emergency brake while turning sharply, ultimately causing the car to come to a stop on its side. Seinfeld was unhurt. In an episode of \"Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee\", Seinfeld stated that he believes that the Lamborghini Miura is \"the most beautiful car ever designed.\" The list below only includes episodes", "psg_id": "990293" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "25, 2007, Seinfeld appeared at the 79th Academy Awards as the presenter for \"Best Documentary.\" Before announcing the nominations, he did a short stand-up comedy routine about the unspoken agreement between movie theater owners and movie patrons. On October 4, 2007, Seinfeld made a brief return to NBC, guest-starring as himself in the \"30 Rock\" episode \"SeinfeldVision.\" On February 24, 2008, at the 80th Academy Awards, Seinfeld appeared as the voice of his \"Bee Movie\" animated character Barry, presenting \"Best Animated Short.\" Before announcing the nominees, he showed a montage of film clips featuring bees, saying that they were some", "psg_id": "990274" }, { "title": "The Library (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Library (Seinfeld) \"The Library\" is the 22nd episode of the American NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". The episode was the fifth episode of the show's third season. Jerry learns he has a library fine from 1971, for the book \"Tropic of Cancer\". Jerry is convinced he returned the book, as he remembers the girl he was with that day, Sherry Becker, and her orange dress. Jerry goes down to the library to sort it out, bringing along Kramer. Jerry learns from the librarian that his \"case\" has been turned over to the library investigations officer, Lt. Bookman. George arrives at the", "psg_id": "6686602" }, { "title": "The Cafe (Seinfeld)", "text": "others give him a look of disdain. The Cafe (Seinfeld) \"The Cafe\" is the 24th episode of \"Seinfeld\". The episode was the seventh episode of the show's third season. It aired on November 6, 1991. Jerry becomes fascinated with a failing local eclectic restaurant called \"The Dream Café\" and befriends its Pakistani owner Babu Bhatt (Brian George). Trying to turn the restaurant into a success, Jerry convinces Babu to change the decor and menu into a Pakistani restaurant. However, the restaurant does no better. He angrily blames Jerry for the failure. George's girlfriend Monica asks him to take an IQ", "psg_id": "7769835" }, { "title": "The Cafe (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Cafe (Seinfeld) \"The Cafe\" is the 24th episode of \"Seinfeld\". The episode was the seventh episode of the show's third season. It aired on November 6, 1991. Jerry becomes fascinated with a failing local eclectic restaurant called \"The Dream Café\" and befriends its Pakistani owner Babu Bhatt (Brian George). Trying to turn the restaurant into a success, Jerry convinces Babu to change the decor and menu into a Pakistani restaurant. However, the restaurant does no better. He angrily blames Jerry for the failure. George's girlfriend Monica asks him to take an IQ test for her education course. Worried about", "psg_id": "7769832" }, { "title": "The Raincoats (Seinfeld)", "text": "father to show up. Helen and Morty go on a cruise and discover that the Costanzas are on the same one. Jerry Seinfeld commented that the references to \"Schindler's List\" were included after learning that Steven Spielberg got so depressed while filming the movie that he would watch tapes of \"Seinfeld\" episodes to cheer himself up. This is the first episode where someone other than Jerry says \"Hello, Newman\". In this case, Jerry's mother (Helen Seinfeld) says it. The Raincoats (Seinfeld) \"The Raincoats\" is a two-part episode of the American sitcom \"Seinfeld.\" It is the 82nd and 83rd episode. This", "psg_id": "6837332" }, { "title": "The Apartment (Seinfeld)", "text": "Schilling and Flaherty graded the episode with a B+. However, \"The Kitchener-Waterloo Record\" critic Bonnie Malleck gave the episode a particular negative review, comparing \"Seinfeld\" to \"It's Garry Shandling's Show\", she stated \"Seinfeld isn't neurotic enough to be as funny as <nowiki>[</nowiki>Garry Shandling<nowiki>]</nowiki>. So, instead of being nervously funny, he's just nervously dull\". The Apartment (Seinfeld) \"The Apartment\" is the fifth episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\" and the show's tenth episode overall. In the episode, protagonist Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld) gets his ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) an apartment above his, but regrets this after", "psg_id": "7769646" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "shirt\", saying humorously that \"This is the most embarrassing moment of my life.\" On May 13, 2006, Seinfeld had a cameo appearance on \"Saturday Night Live\" as host Julia Louis-Dreyfus' assassin. Louis-Dreyfus in her opening monologue mentioned the \"Seinfeld curse.\" While talking about how ridiculous the \"curse\" was, a stage light suddenly fell next to her. The camera moved to a catwalk above the stage where Seinfeld was standing, holding a large pair of bolt cutters. He angrily muttered, \"Damn it!\" upset that it did not hit her. Louis-Dreyfus continued to say that she is indeed not cursed. On February", "psg_id": "990273" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "HBO. Seinfeld created \"The Seinfeld Chronicles\" with Larry David in 1988 for NBC. The show was later renamed \"Seinfeld\" to avoid confusion with the short-lived teen sitcom \"The Marshall Chronicles\". By its fourth season, it had become the most popular and successful sitcom on American television. The final episode aired in 1998, and the show has been a popular syndicated re-run. Along with Seinfeld, the show starred \"Saturday Night Live\" veteran Julia Louis-Dreyfus and experienced actors Michael Richards and Jason Alexander. Alexander played George, a caricature of Larry David. Seinfeld is the only actor to appear in every episode of", "psg_id": "990269" }, { "title": "The Keys (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Keys (Seinfeld) \"The Keys\" is the 40th episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It is the 23rd, and final, episode of the third season and the first of a three-episode story arc. It first aired on May 6, 1992. Candice Bergen guest stars as herself, playing the title character from \"Murphy Brown\" (as she did in real life) in a TV episode within a TV episode. In a montage of incidents, Jerry returns home only to find that Kramer has overstayed his welcome; he had been using the spare set of keys Jerry had left with him. Exasperated, Jerry demands", "psg_id": "7769908" }, { "title": "The Jacket (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Jacket (Seinfeld) \"The Jacket\" is the third episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\" and the show's eighth episode overall. In the episode, protagonist Jerry Seinfeld buys an expensive suede jacket and has dinner with the father of his ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes. Elaine's father Alton (Lawrence Tierney), a war veteran and writer, makes Jerry and his friend George Costanza (Jason Alexander) very uncomfortable. Elaine is delayed and Jerry and George are stuck with Alton waiting for her at the hotel. The episode was written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld and was directed by Tom Cherones.", "psg_id": "7326296" }, { "title": "The Stake Out (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Stake Out (Seinfeld) \"The Stake Out\" is the second episode produced of the first season of the NBC comedy \"Seinfeld\". It aired as the second episode of the season on May 31, 1990. The episode was written by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David and directed by Tom Cherones. The narrative features Jerry Seinfeld agreeing to attend a birthday party with his ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes. During the party, Jerry tries to flirt with another woman, but fails to learn anything about her except her place of work. Jerry is reluctant to ask Elaine for the woman's number because he does", "psg_id": "6765112" }, { "title": "The Apartment (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Apartment (Seinfeld) \"The Apartment\" is the fifth episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\" and the show's tenth episode overall. In the episode, protagonist Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld) gets his ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) an apartment above his, but regrets this after realizing it might be uncomfortable living so close together. Meanwhile, Jerry's friend George Costanza (Jason Alexander) wears a wedding ring to a party to see what effect this will have on women. The episode was written by Peter Mehlman and directed by Tom Cherones. Series co-creators Seinfeld and Larry David asked Mehlman to", "psg_id": "7769632" }, { "title": "The Stake Out (Seinfeld)", "text": "too close for \"Seinfeld\".\" The Stake Out (Seinfeld) \"The Stake Out\" is the second episode produced of the first season of the NBC comedy \"Seinfeld\". It aired as the second episode of the season on May 31, 1990. The episode was written by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David and directed by Tom Cherones. The narrative features Jerry Seinfeld agreeing to attend a birthday party with his ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes. During the party, Jerry tries to flirt with another woman, but fails to learn anything about her except her place of work. Jerry is reluctant to ask Elaine for the woman's", "psg_id": "6765124" }, { "title": "The Dog (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Dog (Seinfeld) \"The Dog\" is the 21st episode of \"Seinfeld\". The episode was the fourth episode of the show's third season. It was written by series co-creator Larry David and first aired on October 9, 1991. Jerry is on a plane returning to New York City when a drunk man, Gavin Polone (played by Joseph Maher), seated next to him falls sick and asks Jerry to take care of his dog while he is taken to the hospital. He promises to reclaim the dog when he comes to New York. The dog, Farfel, irritates Jerry with its barking and", "psg_id": "7769815" }, { "title": "The Limo (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Limo (Seinfeld) \"The Limo\" is the 19th episode of the third season of the American sitcom \"Seinfeld\" (The 36th episode overall). It aired on February 26, 1992. Jerry flies in from Chicago and George arrives to take him home. His car has broken down on the Belt Parkway, stranding them at the airport. Jerry points out a limousine chauffeur with a sign saying \"O'Brien\". Jerry had seen an O'Brien in Chicago complaining to airport staff that he had to reach Madison Square Garden. Since O'Brien's flight is overbooked and he will not be arriving in New York soon, George", "psg_id": "7769882" }, { "title": "The Truth (Seinfeld)", "text": "Jerry never made copies of the many receipts that he had collected over the years, and the episode ends with him tracking them down individually by phone. The Truth (Seinfeld) \"The Truth\" is the 19th episode of \"Seinfeld\". It is the second episode of the show's third season, first airing on September 25, 1991. Directed by David Steinberg, this is the first episode of the show (other than the pilot) not directed by Tom Cherones. In 1985, Kramer manages to persuade Jerry to donate to a fake relief fund for the Krakatoa eruption (which actually erupted in 1883, 102 years", "psg_id": "7769809" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "primarily an adaptation of his stand-up material. The title comes from an article in \"Entertainment Weekly\" listing the numerous catchphrases for which the show was responsible. In 2002, he wrote the children's book \"Halloween\". The book was illustrated by James Bennett. Seinfeld wrote the forewords to Ted L. Nancy's \"Letters from a Nut\" series of books and Ed Broth's \"Stories from a Moron\". Seinfeld also wrote the foreword to the \"Peanut Butter & Co. Cookbook\". Seinfeld has cited as his influences the humorist Jean Shepherd, and the comedians Jerry Lewis, Bill Cosby, George Carlin, Jay Leno, Robert Klein, and Abbott", "psg_id": "990282" }, { "title": "The Engagement (Seinfeld)", "text": "show.\" This episode \"illustrates how to approach marriage with the most inappropriate partner, solely for the purpose of personal reinforcement.\" \"Vanity Fair\" put \"The Engagement\" at #106 in a ranking of all 180 episodes. The Engagement (Seinfeld) \"The Engagement\" is the seventh-season opener (along with the 111th overall episode) of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It aired on September 21, 1995. George breaks up with a woman after she beats him in a game of chess. When he tells Jerry about it at Monk's, they both realize that they have done nothing with their lives and decide they are going to", "psg_id": "7026786" }, { "title": "The Wizard (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Wizard (Seinfeld) \"The Wizard\" is the 171st episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the 15th episode for the ninth and final season. It aired on February 26, 1998. Jerry buys his dad a $200 Wizard organizer for a birthday present as he plans to go down to Del Boca Vista phase III. George receives a message from Susan's parents, the Rosses. Jerry and George debate about the race of Elaine's new boyfriend, Darryl, and that intrigues her – is he black? George returns the call from the Rosses; the Foundation is having an event this weekend, but", "psg_id": "7785291" }, { "title": "The Seinfeld Chronicles", "text": "The Seinfeld Chronicles \"The Seinfeld Chronicles\" (also known as \"Good News, Bad News\" or \"Pilot\") is the pilot episode of the American sitcom \"Seinfeld\", which first aired on NBC on July 5, 1989. The first of the 180 \"Seinfeld\" episodes, the pilot was written by show creators Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, and directed by Art Wolff. The episode revolves around a fictionalized version of Seinfeld, who is unsure about the romantic intentions of a woman he met, and frets about the meaning of her signals with his friend George (Jason Alexander) and neighbor Kessler (Michael Richards, whose character would", "psg_id": "5161725" }, { "title": "The Deal (Seinfeld)", "text": "Hell, Jingle All the Way\". Critics reacted positively to the episode. Eric Kohanik of \"The Hamilton Spectator\" called \"The Deal\" a \"hilarious episode\". \"Entertainment Weekly\" critics Mike Flaherty and Mary Kaye Schilling commented \"Jerry and Elaine's circuitous verbal dance pondering the relative worth of \"that [sex] versus this [the friendship]\" is sublime. The show's ability to be both explicit and vague will become a hallmark.\" The Deal (Seinfeld) \"The Deal\" is the ninth episode of the second season of NBC's \"Seinfeld\", and the show's 14th episode overall. The episode centers on protagonists Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) and Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus)", "psg_id": "7769707" }, { "title": "The Wife (Seinfeld)", "text": "legality of the issues that arise in Seinfeld episodes, Seinfeld Law, posed the question \"are Jerry and Meryl now married by common law?\" The Wife (Seinfeld) \"The Wife\" is the 81st episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". The 17th episode of the fifth season, it was originally broadcast on March 17, 1994. For the syndicated repeats, this episode is just one in a few this season to keep Jerry's opening stand-up routine intact. Jerry and his girlfriend Meryl (Courteney Cox) pose as husband and wife so that she can receive a 25% off family discount on dry cleaning. George is", "psg_id": "7832766" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "routines that no one wanted to hear. Seinfeld was abruptly fired from the show due to creative differences. Seinfeld has said that he was not actually told he had been fired until he turned up for the read-through session for an episode and found that there was no script for him. In May 1981, Seinfeld made a successful appearance on \"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson\", impressing Carson and the audience and leading to frequent appearances on that show and others, including \"Late Night with David Letterman\". On September 5, 1987 his first one-hour special \"Stand-Up Confidential\" aired live on", "psg_id": "990268" }, { "title": "The Deal (Seinfeld)", "text": "satisfied the NBC executives and went back to the original format. Seinfeld and David have also noted that \"The Deal\" is the only \"Seinfeld\" episode ever to contain sincere emotions, during the scene in which Jerry and Elaine discuss the ending of their physical relationship. On February 25, 1991, the table-read of the episode was held, subsequent filming occurred at CBS Studio Center in Studio City, Los Angeles, California three days later. \"The Deal\" is the first episode in which Elaine's apartment is shown. During rehearsals controversy arose over how Jerry and Elaine would sit during their \"this and that\"", "psg_id": "7769703" }, { "title": "The Doll (Seinfeld)", "text": "\"The Doormat.\" Originally, the doormat that George receives from Sally was to play a larger part in this episode's plot, but as the script was rewritten, the focus changed to Susan's doll collection, and the episode was renamed accordingly. Guest star Kathy Griffin later performed a stand-up comedy routine alleging that Jerry Seinfeld was rude to her during filming. Seinfeld was so amused by this he had it written into a later episode, The Cartoon, where Griffin would return as Sally Weaver. The Doll (Seinfeld) \"The Doll\" is the 127th episode of NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the 17th episode", "psg_id": "7833210" }, { "title": "Seinfeld", "text": "conscious indifference to morals\". Usual conventions, like isolating the characters from the actors playing them and separating the characters' world from that of the actors and audience, were broken. One such example is the story arc where the characters promote a TV sitcom series named \"Jerry\". The show within a show, \"Jerry\", was much like \"Seinfeld\" in that it was \"about nothing\" and Seinfeld played himself. The fictional \"Jerry\" was launched in the season four finale, but unlike \"Seinfeld\", it wasn't picked up as a series. \"Jerry\" is one of many examples of metafiction in the show. There are no", "psg_id": "388550" }, { "title": "The Seinfeld Chronicles", "text": "was watched by nearly 11% of American households, and received generally favorable reviews from critics, who reacted with disappointment that NBC did not order a first season. Convinced that the show had potential, and supported by the positive reviews, NBC executive Rick Ludwin managed to convince his superiors to order a four-episode first season (the smallest order in TV history), by offering a part of his personal budget in return. The show, renamed \"Seinfeld\", would go on to become the most successful sitcom in television history. The series opens with Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld) and George Costanza (Jason Alexander) seated", "psg_id": "5161728" }, { "title": "The Finale (Seinfeld)", "text": "\"...everybody in the country is going to be watching the last episode of \"Seinfeld\".\" Although Larry David has stated he has no regrets about how the show ended, a 2010 \"Time\" article noted that the \"Seinfeld\" reunion during the seventh season of \"Curb Your Enthusiasm\" \"was viewed by many as his attempt at a do-over.\" This was also referenced by Jerry in the seventh-season finale of \"Curb Your Enthusiasm\", saying \"We already screwed up one finale\" with David responding \"we didn't screw up a finale, that was a good finale!\" Having said that, during a Seinfeld roundtable reunion discussion, Larry", "psg_id": "7828163" }, { "title": "The Letter (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Letter (Seinfeld) \"The Letter\" is the 38th episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". The episode was the 21st of the third season. It aired on March 25, 1992. Kramer poses for a portrait to be painted by Jerry's new girlfriend, Nina (Catherine Keener), which an elderly, art-loving couple (Elliott Reid and Justine Johnston) admire. George feels obligated to buy something when he accompanies Jerry to Nina's art studio, especially when she offers George her father's tickets to the owner's box at Yankee Stadium. George then reluctantly purchases a $500 painting, which he tries to sell to Jerry for $10 at", "psg_id": "7769898" }, { "title": "The Good Samaritan (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Good Samaritan (Seinfeld) \"The Good Samaritan\" is the 37th episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It is the 20th episode of the third season, and first aired on March 4, 1992. This is the only episode of \"Seinfeld\" to be directed by one of the show's stars, Jason Alexander, who played George Costanza. Jerry witnesses a hit-and-run driver hitting another car. He is on the car phone with Elaine, who tells him he has to go after the driver. He does, but when the driver steps out he sees that she is a beautiful woman named Angela (played by Melinda", "psg_id": "7769888" }, { "title": "The Subway (Seinfeld)", "text": "lesbian wedding she was to attend due to train delays, which made her feel claustrophobic. In 2012, \"Paste Magazine\" named \"The Subway\" the 16th best episode of the series, citing it as a \"great example of how Seinfeld can turn something as everyday and mundane as riding the subway into not one, but four hilarious stories. In 2013, NYC & Company, New York City's official tourism organization, named it the \"New Yorkiest\" episode of the series. The Subway (Seinfeld) \"The Subway\" is the 30th episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It is the 13th episode of the show's third season. It", "psg_id": "7769862" }, { "title": "The Deal (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Deal (Seinfeld) \"The Deal\" is the ninth episode of the second season of NBC's \"Seinfeld\", and the show's 14th episode overall. The episode centers on protagonists Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) and Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) who decide to have a sexual relationship, with a set of ground rules. However, as their \"relationship\" progresses, they experience difficulties maintaining their original friendship. Series co-creator Larry David wrote the episode in a response to NBC's continued efforts to get the two characters back together. The main inspiration behind the episode was a similar agreement David once made with a woman. The episode, which", "psg_id": "7769697" }, { "title": "The Shoes (Seinfeld)", "text": "On the other hand, \"It's starting to stretch the believability a bit that Jerry is continuing to write this pilot with George. He's brought nothing but strife since to the project from day one.\" The Shoes (Seinfeld) \"The Shoes\" is the 56th episode of the NBC television sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It is the 16th episode for the fourth season, and first aired on February 4, 1993. Jerry and George struggle to keep NBC interested in their show. In writing the pilot, they drop their plan to include a character based on Elaine, because they don't know how to write for a", "psg_id": "7773392" }, { "title": "Seinfeld", "text": "million total, to continue the show into a tenth season. The offer NBC made to Seinfeld was over three times higher per episode than anyone on TV had ever been offered before. Seinfeld told the network that he was not married nor had children, and wished to focus on his personal life. As reported in July 2007, he was the second-highest earner in the TV industry, earning at the time $60 million a year. The show became the first TV series to command over $1 million a minute for advertising–a mark previously attained only by the Super Bowl. According to", "psg_id": "388579" }, { "title": "The Wizard (Seinfeld)", "text": "job of illustrating the delicate nature of discussing race, even when it's between friends, who assumingly, are not racist.\" Albert Auster, of Fordham University, wrote of the episode: \"If the series did have one strong point in its dealings with race, it was with the embarrassment and uneasiness that middle-class whites often feel about the issue.\" The Wizard (Seinfeld) \"The Wizard\" is the 171st episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the 15th episode for the ninth and final season. It aired on February 26, 1998. Jerry buys his dad a $200 Wizard organizer for a birthday present as", "psg_id": "7785301" }, { "title": "The Statue (Seinfeld)", "text": "is editing a book written by Ray's girlfriend. The episode was written by Larry Charles and directed by Tom Cherones. The character of Jerry's neighbor Kramer (Michael Richards) is developed in this episode, as he goes undercover as a cop to retrieve the statue. Charles was interested in the development of Kramer, as he felt George and Jerry had their counterparts in co-creators Larry David and Seinfeld. Richards enjoyed how his character acted in the episode and encouraged Charles to continue exploiting the Kramer character. \"The Statue\" first aired on NBC on April 11, 1991 in the United States and", "psg_id": "7769648" }, { "title": "The Dog (Seinfeld)", "text": "by having the dog in his bedroom.\" Jerry delivers a monologue on people and dogs: This has been quoted (and mis-quoted) enough to permeate the culture, approaching catchphrase standards. The Dog (Seinfeld) \"The Dog\" is the 21st episode of \"Seinfeld\". The episode was the fourth episode of the show's third season. It was written by series co-creator Larry David and first aired on October 9, 1991. Jerry is on a plane returning to New York City when a drunk man, Gavin Polone (played by Joseph Maher), seated next to him falls sick and asks Jerry to take care of his", "psg_id": "7769821" }, { "title": "The Note (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Note (Seinfeld) \"The Note\" is the 18th episode of \"Seinfeld\". It is the first episode of the show's third season. It aired on September 18, 1991. Jerry, George, and Elaine get a free physical therapy massage by getting a note from Jerry's dentist (Roy) to present to the insurance company. During his massage, Jerry makes his therapist frightened by talking about a small boy who was kidnapped in Pennsylvania, suggesting that he could also be a deranged kidnapper, and then asking questions about the therapist's own son. George becomes very uncomfortable when he is assigned a man as his", "psg_id": "7769751" }, { "title": "The Baby Shower (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Baby Shower (Seinfeld) \"The Baby Shower\" is the tenth episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\", and the show's 15th episode overall. In the episode, Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) throws a baby shower for her friend Leslie (Christine Dunford) at Jerry's (Jerry Seinfeld) apartment, while he is out of town. Jerry's friend George Costanza (Jason Alexander) once had a terrible date with Leslie and confronts her at the shower. Meanwhile, Jerry is convinced by his neighbour Kramer (Michael Richards) to install illegal cable television. Larry Charles wrote the episode, which was directed by Tom Cherones, and", "psg_id": "7769708" }, { "title": "The Stake Out (Seinfeld)", "text": "episode were critical, both now and at the time. When first broadcast, Matt Roush from \"USA Today\" wrote: \"Lacking much in the way of attitude, the show seems obsolete and irrelevant. What it boils down to is that \"Seinfeld\" is a mayonnaise clown in the world that requires a little horseradish.\" Colin Jacobson for \"DVD Movie Guide\" criticized the writing, saying, \"the show's rather bland. It provides the occasional chuckle, but the characters aren't formed yet, and that makes the program ring false. The ending reconciliation between Jerry and Elaine causes particular problems; it doesn't turn sappy, but it comes", "psg_id": "6765123" }, { "title": "Seinfeld", "text": "Despite the enormous popularity and willingness of the cast to return for a tenth season, Seinfeld decided to end the show after season nine, believing he would thereby be able to ensure the show would maintain its quality and go out on top. NBC offered him over $100 million for a tenth season, but Seinfeld declined. A major controversy caused in this final season was the accidental burning of a Puerto Rican flag by Kramer in \"The Puerto Rican Day\". This scene caused a furor among Puerto Ricans, and as a result, NBC showed this episode only once. Jerry Seinfeld", "psg_id": "388574" }, { "title": "The Couch (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Couch (Seinfeld) \"The Couch\" is the 91st episode of NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the fifth episode for the sixth season. It aired on October 27, 1994. Jerry buys a new couch, giving his old one to Elaine. George joins a book club to impress his girlfriend and is assigned to read \"Breakfast at Tiffany's.\" Elaine falls immediately for Carl, the hunky man (David James Elliott) who delivers Jerry's couch. Kramer plans to start a \"pizza business where you make your own pie\" (an idea introduced in \"Male Unbonding\") with Poppie (Reni Santoni). Jerry and Elaine sit down at", "psg_id": "7832830" }, { "title": "The Engagement (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Engagement (Seinfeld) \"The Engagement\" is the seventh-season opener (along with the 111th overall episode) of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It aired on September 21, 1995. George breaks up with a woman after she beats him in a game of chess. When he tells Jerry about it at Monk's, they both realize that they have done nothing with their lives and decide they are going to make some changes. However, Kramer warns Jerry against marriage. Jerry decides to remain with his singles lifestyle, unbeknownst to George. Elaine comes in and tells Jerry and Kramer that a barking dog is keeping", "psg_id": "7026778" }, { "title": "The Comeback (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Comeback (Seinfeld) \"The Comeback\" is the 147th episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the 13th episode for the eighth season. It aired on January 30, 1997. The episode was written by Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin and was directed by David Owen Trainor. Like many episodes of Seinfeld, this episode contains a plotline for each of the main characters. George Costanza goes to great lengths to deliver a retort to a coworker (the eponymous comeback, a phenomenon described by the French expression \"L'esprit de l'escalier\"). Jerry Seinfeld knows the secret of a worker from a tennis club", "psg_id": "4588005" }, { "title": "Seinfeld", "text": "scene, after they leave jail. He mentioned that he was too busy to do it at the time, but didn't announce what the scene would entail, as its production isn't a certainty. In commentary from the final season DVD, Seinfeld outlines that he and Jason Alexander spoke about this scene being in Monk's Cafe, with George saying \"That was brutal\" in reference to the foursome's stint in prison. On an episode of \"Saturday Night Live\" that Jerry Seinfeld hosted on October 2, 1999, a sketch was produced that showed what life was like for Jerry behind bars after being transferred", "psg_id": "388599" }, { "title": "Newman (Seinfeld)", "text": "He speaks often in a humorously sinister tone (mainly to Jerry). Jerry refers to Newman as \"pure evil\" on more than one occasion. Jerry's trademark greeting for Newman is to say \"Hello, \"Newman\"\" in a snide and condescending tone, while Newman responds \"Hello, Jerry\" more joyfully. Helen Seinfeld also greets Newman in the same way. The origin of the Seinfeld/Newman feud is insinuated in season 3 episode 15, where Newman gets Jerry into trouble. Newman's dislike of Jerry appears to stem from resentment at Jerry's status as a relatively famous comedian. Newman considers Jerry to be undeserving of his fame,", "psg_id": "4660127" }, { "title": "The Outing (Seinfeld)", "text": "makes her even more attracted to him. Kramer enters his apartment with an attractive young man, causing George and Jerry to briefly wonder what's going on. Kramer explains, \"He's the phone man!...Not that there's anything wrong with that.\" Creators Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld were reportedly concerned about offending the gay community with this episode. Their concerns were unfounded as \"The Outing\" won a GLAAD Media Award (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation). The Outing (Seinfeld) \"The Outing\" is the 57th episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It is the 17th episode of the fourth season, and first aired on February", "psg_id": "7773396" }, { "title": "The Apology (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Apology (Seinfeld) \"The Apology\" is the 165th episode of the hit NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the ninth episode for the ninth and final season. It first aired on December 11, 1997. It is well known for the appearance of James Spader as Jason 'Stanky' Hanky. Jerry begins dating Melissa (Kathleen McClellan), a woman who is comfortable being naked in his apartment in nonsexual contexts. She walks naked into the kitchen to eat waffles and is also naked while playing board games. While George is envious, Jerry soon grows uncomfortable with Melissa's quirk. He finds her unattractive when she", "psg_id": "7298866" }, { "title": "The Pilot (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Pilot (Seinfeld) \"The Pilot\" is the two-part season finale episode of the fourth season of \"Seinfeld\". It makes up the 63rd and 64th episodes and first aired on May 20, 1993. This two-part episode aired at an earlier time, 8:00 PM, to make room for the two-hour finale of \"Cheers\", whose timeslot would be claimed by \"Seinfeld\" at the start of the new fall season. Approximately 32 million people watched this episode (both parts) when it initially aired, and the show became a major ratings grab for its next five seasons. Jerry and George get the green light to", "psg_id": "7773422" }, { "title": "Jessica Seinfeld", "text": "wedding, she met Jerry Seinfeld at a Reebok Sports Club. After returning from an Italian honeymoon with Nederlander, she took up with Seinfeld; Nederlander filed for divorce in October 1998, only four months after marrying. Sklar and Seinfeld became engaged in November 1999, and were married on December 25, 1999. Comedian George Wallace was the best man at the wedding. After much criticism from Nederlander on Sklar's divorce and subsequent marriage, the Seinfelds gave a personal account of their relationship to \"Vogue Magazine\" in 2004. Jessica Seinfeld is quoted as saying, I met Jerry at the end of what was", "psg_id": "9210969" }, { "title": "The Comeback (Seinfeld)", "text": "testament to how much we loved the show and still love the show that the idea of a comeback was so enticing.\" The Comeback (Seinfeld) \"The Comeback\" is the 147th episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the 13th episode for the eighth season. It aired on January 30, 1997. The episode was written by Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin and was directed by David Owen Trainor. Like many episodes of Seinfeld, this episode contains a plotline for each of the main characters. George Costanza goes to great lengths to deliver a retort to a coworker (the eponymous comeback,", "psg_id": "4588023" }, { "title": "The Pitch (Seinfeld)", "text": "looking for Jerry as well. In syndication, this episode does not feature Jerry's stand-up routine and also uses Season 3's logo at the beginning, as is also the case in \"The Ticket\", \"The Cheever Letters\", and \"The Virgin\". Both this and \"The Ticket\" were originally broadcast as a one-hour episode, but are shown separately in syndication. The primary storyline about Jerry and George co-creating the show \"Jerry\" was a tongue-in-cheek homage to the process that Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David experienced when co-creating the show \"Seinfeld\". In the Season 4 DVD extra documentary called \"The Breakthrough Season\", Jason Alexander and", "psg_id": "7769915" }, { "title": "The Baby Shower (Seinfeld)", "text": "FBI for his illegal cable hookup, and is killed when he tries to escape. Charles recalled the dream sequence as \"one of the most ambiguous scenes we did [in season two]\" and felt it was very Tarantino-like. At the end of the dream Kramer holds Jerry in his arm, stating \"what have you done to my little cable boy?\"; this scene had to be filmed multiple times, as it was hard for Seinfeld not to laugh when Richards stated the line. In audio commentary he recorded for the \"Seinfeld: Volume 1\" DVD set, Charles noted how he established three of", "psg_id": "7769715" }, { "title": "The Maid (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Maid (Seinfeld) \"The Maid\" is the 175th episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the 19th episode of the ninth and final season. It aired on April 30, 1998. The working title for this episode was \"The Long-Distance Relationship.\" Jerry hires a maid, Cindy (played by Angela Featherstone), with whom he then starts sleeping. Elaine discovers she has 57 messages on her answering machine when Kramer attempts to send her a fax. George tries to get a nickname (T-Bone), but a co-worker gets it instead. George tries reasoning with the new T-Bone to get the nickname. When he", "psg_id": "7836463" }, { "title": "The Boyfriend (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Boyfriend (Seinfeld) \"The Boyfriend\" (also known as \"The New Friend\") is a two-part episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It makes up the 34th and 35th episodes of the show, and 17th and 18th episodes of the show's third season. It first aired on February 12, 1992. In the \"extras\" section of the Season 3 DVD, Jerry Seinfeld says it is his favorite episode. Upon its first airing, it was initially titled \"The New Friend\". Jerry meets an idol of his—former New York Mets baseball player Keith Hernandez (appearing as himself)—and wants to make a good impression. Meanwhile, George is", "psg_id": "7769876" }, { "title": "The Apartment (Seinfeld)", "text": "from Jerry. However, Kramer's friend, a musician, plays loud music all day long, and Jerry regrets not letting Elaine rent the apartment. \"The Apartment\" was written by Peter Mehlman and directed by Tom Cherones. Seinfeld and co-creator Larry David contacted Mehlman and asked him to write an episode for the show after reading a few articles Mehlman had written for \"The New York Times\" and \"Esquire\". Mehlman noted that, prior to \"Seinfeld\", he had \"barely written any dialogue in [his] life\". He first conceived the idea of an episode in which Elaine would move away from Manhattan and Jerry had", "psg_id": "7769637" }, { "title": "The Maid (Seinfeld)", "text": "is a reference to \"The Jimmy\", where like Jimmy, he starts talking in the third person and says \"George is getting upset!\". The Maid (Seinfeld) \"The Maid\" is the 175th episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the 19th episode of the ninth and final season. It aired on April 30, 1998. The working title for this episode was \"The Long-Distance Relationship.\" Jerry hires a maid, Cindy (played by Angela Featherstone), with whom he then starts sleeping. Elaine discovers she has 57 messages on her answering machine when Kramer attempts to send her a fax. George tries to get", "psg_id": "7836471" }, { "title": "The Couch (Seinfeld)", "text": "when you first start to make it. Jerry takes his old couch back from Elaine. While in her apartment to move the couch, Elaine offers Carl something to drink. She throws him a bottle of grape juice, but it breaks and spills all over the couch. When George's book club meets, he remarks that Holly Golightly got together with her neighbor Paul \"Fred\" Varjak. Since this happened in the movie, not the book, George's girlfriend realizes that he didn't read it. The Couch (Seinfeld) \"The Couch\" is the 91st episode of NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the fifth episode for", "psg_id": "7832834" }, { "title": "Newman (Seinfeld)", "text": "\"has a girl \"up\" there\", referring to his apartment. Newman was created as a counterpoint to the Jerry character, though the reason for their animosity is never revealed. Seinfeld once described Newman as the Lex Luthor to his Superman. Knight has described him as \"pure evil\", as did Jerry in the episode \"The Big Salad\" when he says \"I've looked into his eyes. He's pure evil.\" Newman's role is primarily as Jerry's nemesis and a frequent collaborator in Kramer's elaborate and bizarre schemes. Often described as Jerry's \"sworn enemy\" (\"The Andrea Doria\"), Newman is cunning and often schemes against Jerry.", "psg_id": "4660126" }, { "title": "Seinfeld (season 1)", "text": "Seinfeld (season 1) Season one of \"Seinfeld\", an American television series created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, began airing on July 5, 1989 on NBC. Originally called \"The Seinfeld Chronicles\", the series' name was shortened to \"Seinfeld\" to avoid confusion with another sitcom called \"The Marshall Chronicles\". The season finale aired on June 21, 1990. \"Seasons 1 & 2\" DVD box set was released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment in the United States and Canada on November 23, 2004, thirteen years after it had completed broadcast on television. In addition to every episode from the two seasons, the DVD", "psg_id": "9111224" }, { "title": "Seinfeld", "text": "entry into the Nielsen ratings Top 30, coinciding with several popular episodes, such as \"The Bubble Boy\" in which George and the bubble boy argue over \"Trivial Pursuit\", and \"The Junior Mint\" in which Jerry and Kramer accidentally fumble a mint in the operating room. This was the first season to use a story arc of Jerry and George creating their own sitcom, \"Jerry\". Also at this time, the use of Jerry's stand-up act slowly declined, and the stand-up segment in the middle of \"Seinfeld\" episodes was cut. Much publicity followed the controversial episode, \"The Contest\", an Emmy Award-winning episode", "psg_id": "388565" }, { "title": "The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman", "text": "friends, and much of the humor originated from the various situations the two found themselves in. For example, Superman is anticipating hooking up Seinfeld's TV to surround sound, although he has super-hearing as Jerry points out. The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman was a pair of advertisement films promoting American Express, featuring Jerry Seinfeld as himself and Patrick Warburton (who appeared with Seinfeld on \"Seinfeld\", as David Puddy) as the voice of Superman. The two films, \"A Uniform Used to Mean Something...\" and \"Hindsight is 20/20\", each about five minutes in length, were directed", "psg_id": "8226091" }, { "title": "The Opera (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Opera (Seinfeld) \"The Opera\" is the 49th episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It is the ninth episode of the fourth season. It aired on November 4, 1992. Elaine's boyfriend, \"Crazy\" Joe Davola, leaves Jerry a threatening phone message. Kramer has tickets for the opera \"Pagliacci\", and everyone is going, including Elaine and Joe. Elaine drops in on Joe's apartment where she discovers that he has a wall of pictures of her that he secretly took with his telephoto lens. Terrified, she attempts to leave the apartment. When Joe tries to stop her, insinuating that she is cheating on him,", "psg_id": "7769934" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "11 years. In July 2011, he was a surprise guest on \"The Daily Show\", helping Jon Stewart to suppress his urge to tell \"cheap\" \"Michele Bachmann's husband acts gay\" jokes. Seinfeld also launched a personal archives website at JerrySeinfeld.com and appeared in the HBO special \"Talking Funny\" with fellow comedians Chris Rock, Louis C.K., and Ricky Gervais in the same year. In 2012 Seinfeld started a Web series, \"Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee\", in which he would pick up a fellow comedian in a different car each episode and take them out for coffee and conversation. The initial series consisted", "psg_id": "990279" }, { "title": "Seinfeld", "text": "fewer than twenty-two fictional movies featured, like \"Rochelle, Rochelle\". Because of these several elements, \"Seinfeld\" became the first TV series since \"Monty Python's Flying Circus\" to be widely described as postmodern. Jerry Seinfeld is an avid Abbott and Costello fan, and has cited the Abbott and Costello Show as an influence on \"Seinfeld.\" \"Everybody on the show knows I'm a fan. We're always joking about how we do stuff from their show. George and I will often get into a riff that has the rhythm from the old Abbott and Costello shows. And sometimes I'll hit George in the chest", "psg_id": "388551" }, { "title": "The Blood (Seinfeld)", "text": "finds out that he was given Newman's blood, and screams in horror. The Blood (Seinfeld) \"The Blood\" is the 160th episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the fourth episode for the ninth and final season. It aired on October 16, 1997. This was Lloyd Bridges' last television performance before his death. Jerry feels he is getting out of shape and starts a purification program to improve his diet. His parents buy him sessions with an elderly personal trainer, Izzy Mandelbaum (first seen in \"The English Patient)\". Elaine is offended when her friend Vivian (Kellie Waymire) implies that Elaine", "psg_id": "7778457" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "of his early work (as Barry). On June 2, 2008, amidst his spring 2008 tour, Seinfeld performed in his hometown of New York City for a one-night-only show at the Hammerstein Ballroom to benefit \"Stand Up for a Cure\", a charity aiding lung cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. In August 2008, the Associated Press reported that Jerry Seinfeld would be the pitchman for Windows Vista, as part of a $300-million advertising campaign by Microsoft. The ads, which were intended to create buzz for Windows in support of the subsequent \"I'm a PC\" advertisements, began airing in mid-September", "psg_id": "990275" }, { "title": "The Virgin (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Virgin (Seinfeld) \"The Virgin\" is the 50th episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It was the tenth episode of the fourth season. It aired on November 11, 1992. The cast assembled to read this episode's script on October 14, 1992, and it was filmed six days later, on October 20. After a month and a half of procrastinating on a television pilot idea, Jerry is nervous about the series' fate, while George remains indifferent. Jerry introduces Marla, his new girlfriend, who is a virgin. George asks out a woman named Stacy (Leah Lail). He knows he cannot keep this relationship", "psg_id": "7769939" }, { "title": "The Opera (Seinfeld)", "text": "to whom he gave the last ticket. As the curtain comes up, Kramer answers, \"Some nut in a clown suit.\" Jerry and Elaine look horrified as the audience applauds. The Opera (Seinfeld) \"The Opera\" is the 49th episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It is the ninth episode of the fourth season. It aired on November 4, 1992. Elaine's boyfriend, \"Crazy\" Joe Davola, leaves Jerry a threatening phone message. Kramer has tickets for the opera \"Pagliacci\", and everyone is going, including Elaine and Joe. Elaine drops in on Joe's apartment where she discovers that he has a wall of pictures of", "psg_id": "7769938" }, { "title": "The Trip (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Trip (Seinfeld) \"The Trip\" is a two-part story (the 41st and 42nd episodes to air) of NBC's popular sitcom \"Seinfeld\". Airing on August 12, 1992 and August 19, 1992, it kicked off the fourth season of the show. Jerry is offered two free tickets from New York City to Hollywood to appear on \"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno\". He offers one to George and they decide that while they are in Los Angeles they will track down Kramer, who headed to Los Angeles in the previous episode, \"The Keys\", to become an actor. A dead woman turns up", "psg_id": "5330272" }, { "title": "The Secret Code (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Secret Code (Seinfeld) \"The Secret Code\" is the 117th episode of NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the seventh episode of the seventh season. It aired on November 9, 1995. As Elaine had written a good piece on the Himalayan Walking Shoe for the J. Peterman catalog, Peterman insists on taking her out for dinner. As she finds his endless stories boring, she pleads with Jerry to join her, who in turn tricks George into coming as well. Meanwhile, George and Susan fight after George refuses to tell her his secret ATM code, believing it not selfish to have some", "psg_id": "7833049" }, { "title": "Jerry Seinfeld", "text": "Reebok Sports Club and they began dating. Sklar, a public relations executive for Tommy Hilfiger, had just returned from a three-week honeymoon in Italy with Eric Nederlander, a theatrical producer and scion of a theater-owning family. Sklar divorced Nederlander—she explained in a 2007 interview that they had been engaged in couples' therapy sessions prior to their marriage—and married Seinfeld on December 25, 1999. Comedian George Wallace was the best man at the wedding. After the nuptials, Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld bought Billy Joel's house in Amagansett, Long Island, for US$32 million after news of the couple's interest in the property", "psg_id": "990284" }, { "title": "The Masseuse (Seinfeld)", "text": "The Masseuse (Seinfeld) \"The Masseuse\" is the 73rd episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It is the ninth episode of the fifth season, and first aired on November 18, 1993. Elaine is embarrassed when she dates a man who shares the same name as real-life serial killer Joel Rifkin (Anthony Cistaro), and she tries to convince him to change his name. Meanwhile, Jerry is dating a masseuse (Jennifer Coolidge), but is frustrated by her reluctance to give him a massage. George becomes so obsessed over the fact that Jerry's girlfriend doesn't like him, he dumps his own girlfriend (Lisa Edelstein)", "psg_id": "7832710" }, { "title": "The Chaperone (Seinfeld)", "text": "town for a series against the then-California Angels. Though Major League Baseball was a month into the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike when this episode aired, the episode was filmed at the end of July, two weeks before the strike began. The Chaperone (Seinfeld) \"The Chaperone\" is the 87th episode of NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the first episode for the sixth season. It aired on September 22, 1994. This is the first episode to be directed by Andy Ackerman. Jerry meets Karen, Miss Rhode Island (Marguerite MacIntyre), who is competing in the Miss America pageant and consequently must be", "psg_id": "7832786" } ]
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in the animation series, what was godzilla's nephew called?
[ { "title": "Godzilla (1978 TV series)", "text": "scientist Dr. Quinn Darien, her nephew Pete Darien and her research assistant Brock Borden. Also along for the ride is Godzooky, the \"cowardly nephew\" of Godzilla and Pete's best friend, who has a lighthearted role in the show. Godzooky can \"attempt\" to fly using the small wings under his arms. Whenever Godzooky tries to breathe fire, he usually just coughs up smoke rings (similar to Minilla the son of Godzilla from the Toho films). The group often call upon Godzilla by using a special signaller when in peril, such as attacks by other giant monsters. Godzooky is also able to", "psg_id": "5857510" } ]
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[ { "title": "Godzilla: The Series", "text": "of \"Godzilla\" (1998), featuring three episodes of the TV series: \"What Dreams May Come\", \"Monster War: Part 1\" and \"Where Is Thy Sting?\". In 2014, Mill Creek Entertainment released the complete series on DVD in North America, including the two unaired episodes. The episodes were released in chronological order, not the broadcast order. Two video games were released for the Game Boy Color. They were developed by Crawfish Interactive and published by Crave Entertainment. \"Godzilla: The Series\" was released in 1999 and \"Godzilla: The Series - Monster Wars\" was released in 2000. Godzilla: The Series Godzilla: The Series is an", "psg_id": "5248831" }, { "title": "Godzilla in popular culture", "text": "films. \"Godzilla\" movies were frequently a target for commentary by the \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\" television series which parodied B-movies. \"Bambi Meets Godzilla\" is the title of a humorous 1969 Canadian cartoon created entirely by Marv Newland. In 1994 it was voted #38 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Only two minutes long, this cartoon is considered a classic by many animation fans. Hanna Barbera created a Animated TV series about Godzilla in 1978. The series lasted two seasons. Tri-Star and Sony created an animated series in 1998 that was a sequel", "psg_id": "10289438" }, { "title": "Godzilla (1978 TV series)", "text": "A month later, new episodes of \"Godzilla\" and \"The Super Globetrotters\" were packaged together as \"The Godzilla/Globetrotters Adventure Hour\" which ran until September 20, 1980. On September 27, 1980, after 26 half-hour episodes, the show went into reruns and \"Godzilla\" was once again teamed up with other Hanna-Barbera characters: the first was \"The Godzilla/Dynomutt Hour\" (also appearing in this series were reruns of 1971’s \"The Funky Phantom\"), which ran until November 15, 1980, followed by \"The Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey Hour\" which ran until May 16, 1981. On May 23, the show returned to the half-hour format as \"Godzilla\" and the", "psg_id": "5857516" }, { "title": "Godzilla: The Series", "text": "Godzilla: The Series Godzilla: The Series is an American-Japanese animated television series developed by Jeff Kline and Richard Raynis, which originally aired on Fox Kids in the United States between September 1998 and April 2000. The show premiered on September 12, 1998 and is a sequel to \"Godzilla\" (1998). Malcolm Danare, Kevin Dunn and Michael Lerner reprise their roles from the film. Using an art style similar to that of Adelaide's previous productions \"\" and \"Extreme Ghostbusters\", the series follows the Humanitarian Environmental (or Ecological, in \"Area 51\") Analysis Team (H.E.A.T.), a research team led by Dr. Nick Tatopoulos (voiced", "psg_id": "5248826" }, { "title": "Godzilla (franchise)", "text": "the only episodes to fully use digital ink and paint animation. \"Godzilland\" also included live action segments, which featured a human girl and an actor in a Godzilla suit. The segments would consist of Godzilla telling the girl about his childhood adventures. The success of the \"Godzilla\" franchise has spawned two American Saturday morning cartoon TV series: the first one is the collaboration series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and co-produced by Toho, \"Godzilla\", and the second one is the series produced by Sony Pictures Television, \"\", a cartoon sequel to the 1998 film. Both series feature a scientific investigative team", "psg_id": "7579888" }, { "title": "Shin Godzilla", "text": "intangible quality to this Godzilla that Edwards (Emmerich doesn’t count) never quite captured, and which is always welcome\". Matt Schley from \"Otaku USA\" called the film \"A match made in kaiju heaven\", and praised Anno's directing: \"It's also a reminder, after years in the \"Evangelion\" reboot woods, that Anno is one of Japan's most unique directorial voices in either animation or live-action filmmaking\". Though he felt the special effects weren't as impressive as 2014's \"Godzilla\", Schley stated that the film's CG \"gets the job done, though there are a couple questionable shots\" and concluded by stating that \"Hideaki Anno has", "psg_id": "18455549" }, { "title": "The Return of Godzilla", "text": "\"Alien\" and \"The Thing\". A draft story entitled \"The Resurrection of Godzilla\" was submitted by Akira Murao in 1980, and had Godzilla pitted against a shape-shifting monster called Bakan in the backdrop of an illegal nuclear waste disposal site, though the project was cancelled without explanation. In 1983, American director Steve Miner proposed directing a \"Godzilla\" film at his own expense. Toho approved of the project, and Miner hired Fred Dekker to write the screenplay and paleosculptor Steve Czerkas to redesign the monster. The project was however hampered by Miner's insistence on using prohibitively costly stop-motion animation and shooting the", "psg_id": "151906" }, { "title": "Godzilla: The Series", "text": "the \"Digimon\" marathons and back-to-back episodes (this would also affect other Fox Kids shows as well). For a brief period of time, episodes of \"Godzilla: The Series\" were either never repeated, or skipped over and rescheduled. There was a brief period where the show was taken off the schedule to accommodate new shows for mid-season, resulting in two episodes that were never broadcast in the U.S.. The overall reception from the Godzilla fans was more positively received than the film it was based on, bearing more resemblance to the original Godzilla that fans were familiar with. Columbia TriStar Home Video", "psg_id": "5248829" }, { "title": "Godzilla: The Series", "text": "and becomes the chief weapon summoned against the other mutations encountered by the human characters. The series also introduces two new characters: Monique Dupre, a French secret agent assigned by Philippe Roache to keep an eye on Godzilla and H.E.A.T., and Randy Hernandez, an intern of Nick's who specializes in computer hacking. The series did well during Fox Kids' Saturday morning line-up. Ultimately, however, it was overshadowed by the late 1990s \"Pokémon\"/\"Digimon\" war between Kids' WB and Fox Kids during the 1999-2000 season. As a result, \"Godzilla: The Series\" was placed in different timeslots on Saturdays to accommodate many of", "psg_id": "5248828" }, { "title": "Godzilla: King of the Monsters in 3D", "text": "help him complete the storyboards. Stout offered Alex Toth to join the project but turned it down. On how he approached the new design of Godzilla, Stout stated, \"I designed him as a cross between the classic Godzilla and a Tyrannosaurus\". Miner intended to use miniatures, stop-motion animation, and suitmation, as there were no computers available at the time. David W. Allen was hired to provide the stop-motion effects. Allen managed to build a stop-motion prototype while Stephen Czerkas created an articulated stop-motion animation figure. Rick Baker was hired to build a full scale animatronic Godzilla head, but never got", "psg_id": "20767924" }, { "title": "Godzilla (franchise)", "text": "an anthology series where each film, with the exception of \"Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla\" and \"\" (which are a series all their own), is set in its own timeline and follows-up on the events of the original 1954 film, but ignores the events of the Shōwa and Heisei eras. After the release of 2004's \"\", marking the 50th anniversary of the \"Godzilla\" film franchise, Toho decided to put the series on hiatus for another 10 years. Toho also demolished the water stage on its lot used in numerous \"Godzilla\", kaiju and tokusatsu films. Yoshimitsu Banno, who had directed 1971's \"Godzilla vs.", "psg_id": "7579869" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "in anthology titles, to one-shots, to miniseries, to an ongoing series, as well as various reprints in the trade paperback format. In 1987, they published a black and white one-shot comic called \"Godzilla, King of the Monsters Special\" #1. Between 1988 and 1989, Dark Horse published a six-issue miniseries simply called \"Godzilla\". It was a translated version of the Japanese manga of the film \"The Return of Godzilla\", which was based on the Japanese version of the film rather than the Americanized version, \"Godzilla 1985\". This series was reprinted in the trade paperback \"Godzilla\", which was issued in 1990 and", "psg_id": "5195893" }, { "title": "Godzilla vs. Destoroyah", "text": "the earliest films), Destoroyah's portentous pacing, cardboard-thin characters and cheeseball effects apparently served as a primer on what not to do when Hollywood picked up the franchise\". Sony - \"Blu-ray (Toho Godzilla Collection) Columbia/Tristar Home Entertainment Godzilla vs. Destoroyah The film was released in Japan on December 9, 1995 and released direct-to-video in the United States in 1999 by Columbia TriStar Home Video. It was the last \"Godzilla\" film to be produced by any studio until 1998's \"Godzilla\" and the last \"Godzilla\" film to be produced by Toho until 1999's \"Godzilla 2000\". The film received global publicity for Toho's announcement", "psg_id": "3094198" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "From May 2012 to May 2013, IDW published a second ongoing series, simply called \"Godzilla\". The series ran 13 issues. On November 2012, they began collecting the series as a three-volume trade paperback collection. On April 2014, the entire series was collected as a deluxe trade paperback called \"Godzilla: History's Greatest Monster\". From June 2013 to June 2015, IDW published their third ongoing series called \"Godzilla: Rulers of Earth\", which ran 25 issues. They began collecting the series as a six-volume trade paperback collection on December 2013. On June 2016, they started to recollect the series as a two-volume trade", "psg_id": "5195902" }, { "title": "Godzilla (franchise)", "text": "a full scale animatronic Godzilla head built by Rick Baker, stop motion animation executed by David W. Allen, additional storyboards by Doug Wildey, an articulated stop motion Godzilla figure created by Stephen Czerkas, and the production design overseen by William Stout. In October 1992, TriStar Pictures acquired the rights from Toho with plans to produce a trilogy. Director Jan de Bont and writers Terry Rossio and Ted Eliott developed a script that had Godzilla battling a shape-shifting alien called \"the Gryphon\". De Bont later left the project after budget disagreements with the studio. Roland Emmerich was hired to direct and", "psg_id": "7579877" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "a one-shot comic called \"Godzilla: The IDW Era\". This one-shot gave a brief overview of all the various IDW \"Godzilla\" series and miniseries in publication over the past three years. In June 2016. a one-shot collection called \"Godzilla Treasury Edition\" was released. This one-shot features reprints of some of James Stokoe's artwork and covers from the various series and miniseries. In May 2014, Legendary Comics published \"Godzilla: Awakening\", a graphic novel acting as a prequel to \"Godzilla\" (2014). It was written by Max and Greg Borenstein and featured art by Eric Battle, Yvel Giuchet, and Alan Quah. In September (to", "psg_id": "5195906" }, { "title": "Godzilla in popular culture", "text": "the newer consoles he appeared in the game \"\", the first in a running series of \"Godzilla\" games. It has since been followed by \"\" and \"\". Godzilla has also appeared in \"Godzilla Generations\" and \"Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact!\" in Japan. A game for the Tristar Godzilla was released, based on the cartoon show \"Godzilla: The Series\" and shared the name of the series when it was released on Game Boy Color. A sequel to this game followed with \"Godzilla: The Series - Monster Wars\" (also for Game Boy Color). The computer game \"Sim City\" also featured Godzilla. One scenario", "psg_id": "10289446" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "paperback collection, with the first volume called \"Godzilla: Complete Rulers of Earth Volume 1\".\"Godzilla: Complete Rulers of Earth Volume 2\" is planned for release on August 13, 2019. Outside of the ongoing series, IDW has also published seven miniseries to date. They first published a five-issue miniseries called \"Godzilla: Gangsters & Goliaths\" from June–October 2011. The miniseries was then collected as a trade paperback in November 2011. A second five-issue miniseries called \"Godzilla: Legends\" was published from November 2011 – March 2012. The miniseries was then collected as a trade paperback in June 2012. A third five-issue miniseries called \"Godzilla:", "psg_id": "5195903" }, { "title": "Godzilla: Final Wars", "text": "incorporate the same speed and power seen in films like \"Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla\", which he believed was lost somewhere within the series, stating, \"The Godzilla series had lost that kind of taste. I think that back in the '70s Godzilla movies had more power and speed. He was very fast and he was very strong. So in my Godzilla, you know, less dialogue and more action. That’s more fun than watching people discuss what we should do about Godzilla. As a Godzilla fan I want to see Godzilla punching and kicking, beating up all the other monsters instead of somebody", "psg_id": "4326587" }, { "title": "Shin Godzilla", "text": "coherent plot\" than 2014's \"Godzilla\". Marcus Goh from Yahoo felt that the film was a better reimagining than 2014's \"Godzilla\", though he criticized parts of Godzilla's design and the protagonists' plan to stop Godzilla. Goh gave the film a 3.1 score out of 5 and concluded that it \"preserves the feel of \"Godzilla\" movies while updating it with modern responses.\" Jay Hawkinson from Bloody Disgusting called the film a \"very good \"Godzilla\" movie that teeters on greatness\". However, he felt the film's drama \"didn't always work\" and some of the English delivery felt \"canned and often corny\", particularly Satomi Ishihara's", "psg_id": "18455547" }, { "title": "Godzilla (Marc Cerasini series)", "text": "Godzilla (Marc Cerasini series) Godzilla is a novel series written by author Marc Cerasini based on the film characters. Each novel has its own unique plot and storyline, with Toho's kaiju featured as the stars. \"Godzilla Returns\" is the first novel, with Godzilla reappearing for the first time since 1954, rampaging and destroying the city of Tokyo. The book is clearly set to follow \"Godzilla, King of the Monsters!\" (the English version of the original \"Godzilla\" film), as Steve Martin (Raymond Burr's character) is said to have been present during the original attack. The finale of the novel is similar", "psg_id": "10481474" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "both \"Godzilla, King of the Monsters\" #0 and the trade paperback \"Godzilla: Age of Monsters\"). That same year Godzilla was also featured in a pair of one-shot comics, \"Urban Legends\" #1, which dispels the dual ending myth from the film \"King Kong vs. Godzilla\", and \"Godzilla vs. Barkley\", which was based on the TV commercial \"Godzilla vs. Charles Barkley\". The latter comic was also published in Japan. In 1995, Godzilla appeared in the one-shot comic \"Godzilla versus Hero Zero\". That same year Godzilla starred in a second ongoing series called \"Godzilla, King of the Monsters\" that ran from issue #0–16.", "psg_id": "5195895" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "then reissued in 1995. It was then reprinted in color as the miniseries \"Dark Horse Classics: Terror of Godzilla\" #1–6 from 1998 to 1999. In 1992, an illustration of Godzilla (provided by Arthur Adams) was published in \"San Diego Comic Con Comics\" #1. Also that same year the one-shot issue \"Godzilla Color Special\" #1 was published. It would be reprinted as simply \"Dark Horse Classics: Godzilla\" #1 in 1998. In 1993, Godzilla was featured in the anthology series \"Dark Horse Comics\" in issues #10 and #11(parts of \"Dark Horse Comics\" #10's story and artwork would be slightly altered twice in", "psg_id": "5195894" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "licensed monsters, IDW introduced a new group of monsters called the Trilopods (トリロポッド). Created by artist Matt Frank, these monsters are based on the prehistoric arthropods called trilobites. From March 2011 to February 2012, IDW published their first \"Godzilla\" series, a 12-issue series called \"Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters\". Originally going to be titled \"Godzilla: Monster World\", the new series launched with a painted cover by Alex Ross, as well as a record 100-plus variant covers that were mostly retailer incentives. This promotion allowed comic book shop owners to have personalized variants featuring their store being demolished by Godzilla's foot if", "psg_id": "5195900" }, { "title": "Godzilla vs. Hedorah", "text": "DVD release and a Blu-ray release by Kraken Releasing on May 6, 2014. A video transfer of \"Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster\" was released in Canada on DVD packaged with \"Godzilla vs. Megalon\" by Digital Disc. After director Yoshimitsu Banno finished directing \"Godzilla vs. Hedorah\", he began work on creating another installment in the \"Godzilla\" series. Like his first \"Godzilla\" movie, Banno had wanted the next film to have a strong message against pollution. The initial idea was that a mutant starfish-like monster named Deathla battles Godzilla. However, he scrapped this idea and wrote what was going to be \"Godzilla", "psg_id": "2917267" }, { "title": "Godzilla (franchise)", "text": "box office. It was the highest-grossing film franchise in Japan, up until it was surpassed by the anime film series \"Doraemon\" in 2013. In Japan, Godzilla appeared in five out of 26 episodes of Toho's live-action television program \"Zone Fighter\" in 1973. Also in Japan, Godzilla (along with a plethora of other kaiju) appeared in an animated toy show called \"Godzilla Island\" that ran from 1997–1998. Between 1994 and 1996, four 30-minute episode OVA's were created, featuring Godzilla and various other kaiju from the Showa series of movies. The characters were depicted in a cute and friendly 'chibi'-esque anime style.", "psg_id": "7579884" }, { "title": "The Magician's Nephew", "text": "The Magician's Nephew The Magician's Nephew is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Bodley Head in 1955. It is the sixth published of seven novels in \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" (1950–1956); it is volume one of the series in recent editions, which sequence the books according to Narnia history. Like the others, it was illustrated by Pauline Baynes whose work has been retained in many later editions. The Bodley Head was a new publisher for \"The Chronicles\", a change from Geoffrey Bles. \"The Magician's Nephew\" is a prequel to the series. The middle third", "psg_id": "635884" }, { "title": "Godzilla (franchise)", "text": "who call upon Godzilla as an ally, as well as making several homages to the Shōwa films. Several antagonist monsters in both series have been inspired by extant Toho creations. In 1991, two \"Godzilla\" films, \"Godzilla vs. Megalon\" and \"Godzilla versus the Sea Monster\", were shown on the movie-mocking TV show \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\". A creature resembling Godzilla in parody, alongside another parody character resembling what appears to be a cross between Ultraman and Kamen Rider, appears in the television special \"Olive, The Other Reindeer\" during the song \"Merry Christmas After All\", during part of which Olive, Santa and", "psg_id": "7579889" }, { "title": "Godzilla in popular culture", "text": "present all throughout the sitcom \"Roseanne\" from the series premiere to the series finale. Variations (some very subtle) on the Godzilla roar can be heard. These variations include: Many books have been released pertaining to Godzilla and the \"Godzilla\" series, including various collection books and manga. \"Gojiro\" is the 1991 debut novel by former \"Esquire\" columnist Mark Jacobson. It reinterprets the \"Godzilla\" film series from the perspective of the daikaiju—not a fictional creature depicted on-screen via suitmation, but an irradiated varanid–turned–B-movie star named Gojiro (an homage to Gojira, the Japanese name for Godzilla). Random House Publishing produced four novels for", "psg_id": "10289440" }, { "title": "Nippon Animation", "text": "Nippon Animation Nippon Animation is famous for producing numerous anime series based on works of literature such as \"Anne of Green Gables\" and \"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer\". Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, co-founders of the famous Studio Ghibli, directed several episodes in the \"World Masterpiece Theater\" series. What is now Nippon Animation is descended from Zuiyo Eizo (Zuiyo Enterprises), an animation studio that produced several popular series in the early and mid-1970s, including 1974's \"Heidi, Girl of the Alps\", an adaptation of Johanna Spyri's popular children's book \"Heidi\". The \"Heidi\" anime was enormously popular in Japan (and later in", "psg_id": "6432845" }, { "title": "Nippon Animation", "text": "company Takara on some anime. Nippon Animation Nippon Animation is famous for producing numerous anime series based on works of literature such as \"Anne of Green Gables\" and \"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer\". Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, co-founders of the famous Studio Ghibli, directed several episodes in the \"World Masterpiece Theater\" series. What is now Nippon Animation is descended from Zuiyo Eizo (Zuiyo Enterprises), an animation studio that produced several popular series in the early and mid-1970s, including 1974's \"Heidi, Girl of the Alps\", an adaptation of Johanna Spyri's popular children's book \"Heidi\". The \"Heidi\" anime was enormously popular", "psg_id": "6432849" }, { "title": "Shin Godzilla", "text": "at the box office for that weekend, placing \"Finding Dory\" at second place and \"\" at third place, and earned 23% more than 2014's \"Godzilla\" when it opened in Japan. It was more than triple the first weekend's gross of 2004's \"\", the previous Toho film in the series, which in the end grossed . The film remained at number one during its second weekend and was projected to finish at domestically. The film dropped to second place during its third weekend, topped by \"The Secret Life of Pets\", earning after 17 days, topping the estimates for both 2004's \"Godzilla:", "psg_id": "18455540" }, { "title": "Godzilla in popular culture", "text": "under the same title. The character Warlock of the New Mutants took on the shape of Godzilla as he appeared in \"King Kong vs. Godzilla\" in an issue of \"Web of Spider-Man Annual\". Marvel has recently re-released their run of the series as \" Essential Godzilla, King of the Monsters \", which collects the entire twenty-four issue run. IDW Publishing has also produced various comics based on the Godzilla character since 2011; these include \"Godzilla: Legends\" and \"Godzilla: The Half-Century War\". The first \"Godzilla\" game was an unofficial game made by \"The Code Works\" for the Commodore 64 PC in", "psg_id": "10289444" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "Island. In 2006, Marvel reprinted the entire 24-issue run of \"Godzilla, King of the Monsters\" as a trade paperback collection called \"Essential Godzilla, King of the Monsters\". Like all of Marvel's Essential line, the series was published in black and white, rather than color like in its original printing. This version of Godzilla was ranked #23 on a listing of Marvel Comics' monster characters in 2015. In 1987, Dark Horse Comics acquired the rights to Godzilla and for the next 12 years published various comic books and trade paperbacks based on the character. These ran the gamut from back-up stories", "psg_id": "5195892" }, { "title": "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II", "text": "children's television program as the last film in the Heisei \"Godzilla\" series, as Toho producers wished to avoid competing with TriStar's then upcoming \"Godzilla\" reboot. In 1992, the United Nations establishes the United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center (UNGCC) to stop Godzilla. The mechanical middle head of Mecha-King Ghidorah is salvaged by the UNGCC's military branch, known as G-Force, and reverse engineered to create two anti-Godzilla machines, the first being an aerial gunship called Garuda and a mecha modeled after Godzilla called Mechagodzilla. Two years later, on a mission to Adona Island in the Bering Sea, a Japanese team comes across", "psg_id": "3112419" }, { "title": "Godzilla in popular culture", "text": "to the first American remake. This series also only lasted for two seasons. Godzilla has appeared in many \"Robot Chicken\" parodies. In one, for instance, Godzilla and his wife are lying in bed and his wife says \"I don't know, maybe if we use some toys?\" then Mechagodzilla walks into frame cheering with a dildo coming out of his chest. Godzilla made a cameo appearance (in a clip from \"Godzilla vs. Biollante\") in the 1996 comedy, \"Mars Attacks!\". Godzilla also made an appearance in the \"Happy Tree Friends\" episode, 'Wingin' It' when he attacks Flaky. A Godzilla action figure was", "psg_id": "10289439" }, { "title": "Godzilla: Final Wars", "text": "talking again, you know, discussing the operation. That's what I wanted to do is to revive that, but not in the same way, I have to update. This is the updated version of '70s, crazy, monster movies.\" WatchMojo ranked the film as #3 on their Top 10 Godzilla Movies list. At roughly $19,500,000, \"Godzilla: Final Wars\" was the most expensive Toho-produced Godzilla film of all time. Any hopes Toho had of \"Godzilla: Final Wars\" ending the series with a box office bang were stifled when the film opened in Japan on December 4, 2004. In its opening weekend, it came", "psg_id": "4326588" }, { "title": "Godzilla (franchise)", "text": "\"Gojira\" and \"Godzilla 2600\" from the Homebrew fangame were released for the NES and Atari 2600. A \"Godzilla\" series of books was published by Random House during the late 1990s. The company created different series for different age groups, the Scott Ciencin series being aimed at preteens and the Marc Cerasini series being aimed at teens and young adults. Several manga have been derived from specific \"Godzilla\" films and both Marvel and Dark Horse have published \"Godzilla\" comic book series (1977–1979 and 1987–1999, respectively). In 2011, IDW Publishing started a new series \"Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters\" rebooting the Godzilla story.", "psg_id": "7579894" }, { "title": "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II", "text": "definitely one of the best.\" Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II , is a 1993 Japanese science fiction tokusatsu kaiju film featuring Godzilla, produced and distributed by Toho. The film is directed by Takao Okawara and is the 20th film in the \"Godzilla\" franchise and the fifth film in the Heisei series. Despite its Japanese and English titles, the film is not a sequel to 1974's \"Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla\". The film was released in Japan on December 11, 1993 and released straight to pay-per-view satellite television in the United States in 1998 by Sony Pictures Television. The film was initially heavily promoted", "psg_id": "3112435" }, { "title": "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II", "text": "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II , is a 1993 Japanese science fiction tokusatsu kaiju film featuring Godzilla, produced and distributed by Toho. The film is directed by Takao Okawara and is the 20th film in the \"Godzilla\" franchise and the fifth film in the Heisei series. Despite its Japanese and English titles, the film is not a sequel to 1974's \"Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla\". The film was released in Japan on December 11, 1993 and released straight to pay-per-view satellite television in the United States in 1998 by Sony Pictures Television. The film was initially heavily promoted through advertising and a spin-off", "psg_id": "3112418" }, { "title": "Godzilla in popular culture", "text": "nickname \"Godzilla\" which represents his powerful hitting. Matsui had a cameo in the film \"Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla.\" The Nissan GT-R sports car was famously nicknamed \"Godzilla\" by the Australian motoring publication \"Wheels\" in its July 1989 edition - a name that has stuck to this day. This became one of the subjects of the car games. Godzilla has been featured in 32 films from 1954 to today. The \"Godzilla\" films have carved out an enduring and resonant place for themselves in cinematic history. As such, motifs from the series have been echoed, parodied or paid tribute to in numerous later", "psg_id": "10289437" }, { "title": "Godzilla (1954 film)", "text": "effects filmmaking that would become essential in Japan's film industry since the release of \"Godzilla\" (1954). Critic and scholar Ryusuke Hikawa stated: \"Disney created the template for American animation, In the same way, (special-effects studio) Tsubaraya created the template for the Japanese movie business. It was their use of cheap but craftsman-like approaches to movie-making that made tokusatsu unique.\" In 1998, TriStar Pictures released a reimagining of \"Godzilla\", directed by Roland Emmerich. Despite that Emmerich wanted his \"Godzilla\" to have nothing to do with Toho's \"Godzilla\", he did maintain some elements from the original 1954 film, stating, \"We took part", "psg_id": "151894" }, { "title": "Godzilla vs. Biollante", "text": "more committee-driven \"Godzilla\" films, Ōmori was given considerable leeway in writing and directing the film, which Toho staff later judged to have been an error resulting in a movie with a very narrow audience. Koichi Kawakita, who had previously worked for Tsuburaya Productions, replaced Teruyoshi Nakano as head of the series' special effects unit after Toho became impressed at his work in \"Gunhed\". Kawakita made use of \"Gunhead\"'s special effects team Studio OX, and initially wanted to make Godzilla more animal-like, using crocodiles as references, but was berated by Tanaka, who declared Godzilla to be \"a monster\" rather than an", "psg_id": "151786" }, { "title": "Godzilla vs. Destoroyah", "text": "Godzilla vs. Destoroyah The film was released in Japan on December 9, 1995 and released direct-to-video in the United States in 1999 by Columbia TriStar Home Video. It was the last \"Godzilla\" film to be produced by any studio until 1998's \"Godzilla\" and the last \"Godzilla\" film to be produced by Toho until 1999's \"Godzilla 2000\". The film received global publicity for Toho's announcement that they would kill Godzilla. It was the final film to be scored by Akira Ifukube before his death eleven years later. Miki Saegusa of the United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center (UNGCC) travels to Birth Island", "psg_id": "3094180" }, { "title": "Godzilla in popular culture", "text": "1983. Godzilla would make his first official appearance three years later as one of the playable monsters in The Movie Monster Game by Epyx also for the Commodore 64 PC. (In 1983, a Godzilla knock-off called Goshzilla appeared in this games predecessor, \"Crush, Crumble and Chomp!\"). Godzilla would get his own games on the NES such as \"\" and \"\". He had his own game on the original Game Boy simply titled \"Godzilla\". Godzilla would make an unauthorized appearance in early versions of the game \"Revenge Of Shinobi\". Because of the copyright issues, he was removed from latter releases. For", "psg_id": "10289445" }, { "title": "Godzilla (2014 film)", "text": "more violent than the Japanese series, showing more carnage. The Godzilla character, in its heroism, is reminiscent of the 1960s and 1970s Japanese Godzilla, but not anthropomorphized like those. Also, the identity of the character as Japanese is lost: \"In the 28 films made by Toho, Godzilla is unmistakably identified as one of \"wareware Nihonjin\" (we Japanese). After liberating San Francisco from the spawning MUTOs, Godzilla is thus crowned as a defender of the United States.\" Matt Zoller Seitz, in his positive review of the film, observed how \"[i]t's less interested in a giant monster's rampage than in what it", "psg_id": "16580214" }, { "title": "Godzilla vs. Hedorah", "text": "bad\" and \"the music ... really kills the movie.\" Monster Zero criticized the film's production values and said that it \"succeeds in carrying the series over the edge into strictly kid's stuff\" and \"begins the series' inexorable slide into oblivion.\" Stomp Tokyo said the film has \"many obvious, crippling flaws\" but added that \"there are some good things,\" praising the monster action in particular. In a review of \"Godzilla 1985\", Roger Ebert cited it as his favorite of the Godzilla movies. American Kaiju called the film \"a confused Godzilla non-epic that doesn't seem to be sure just who it was", "psg_id": "2917265" }, { "title": "Godzilla (Marc Cerasini series)", "text": "House's license. The summary given in the previous book reveals that a new continent would rise from the Pacific, with several nations laying claim to it, but that it would also harbor great danger: Varan, Manda and Battra now call this continent home, as well as a new monster and a previously unknown civilization. The King of the Monsters resurfaces to do battle with this threat. The unknown monster that was to be the villain of the book has never been revealed. Its identity is heavily debated about amongst fans. Godzilla (Marc Cerasini series) Godzilla is a novel series written", "psg_id": "10481481" }, { "title": "Animation in the United States in the television era", "text": "to make experimental, artistic animated films that explored new artistic territory in the medium of animation. Short films such as \"The Critic,\" \"Bambi Meets Godzilla,\" \"Lupo the Butcher,\" and many others were almost unknown to mainstream audiences; however, these independent animated films continued to keep the yearly category of the Academy Award for Animated Short Film alive, as well as introducing a number of new names into the field of animation—names that would begin to bring change to the industry in the 1980s. Though the dominant Hanna-Barbera Productions launched a phenomenon with the 1981 premiere of \"The Smurfs\" on NBC,", "psg_id": "1268522" }, { "title": "The Return of Godzilla", "text": "entitled \"Godzilla vs. the Devil\", though this, along with UPA producer Henry G. Saperstein's proposed \"Godzilla vs. Gargantua\", also never materialized. \"Godzilla\" series creator Tomoyuki Tanaka took charge of reviving the franchise in 1979, Godzilla's 25th anniversary, intending to return the series to its dark, anti-nuclear roots in the wake of the Three Mile Island accident. Hoping to win back adult audiences alienated by the fantastical approach to \"Godzilla\" films taken during the 1970s, Tanaka was further encouraged in his vision by the contemporary success of adult-oriented horror and science fiction movies like \"King Kong\", \"Invasion of the Body Snatchers\",", "psg_id": "151905" }, { "title": "Godzilla: The Album", "text": "Godzilla: The Album Godzilla: The Album is the soundtrack to the 1998 film, \"Godzilla\". It was released on May 19, 1998 through Epic Records and mainly consists of alternative rock songs. The soundtrack was a success, peaking at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and reaching platinum certification. The album was commercially successful in both the United States and Japan, being certified platinum by the RIAJ and RIAA in June and July 1998, respectively. By July 1998, the album sold 2.5million copies worldwide. It was #56 on the \"Billboard\" chart of 1998's best-selling albums, having sold 1.3million copies in the", "psg_id": "13812185" }, { "title": "Zilla (TriStar Godzilla)", "text": "eggs, unlike its offspring in the animated series which was unable to reproduce. It possesses an ignitable radioactive breath weapon called \"Power Breath\", although its offspring could breathe a green atomic Power Breath in the animated series (where also the parent, resurrected as a cyborg called Cyber-Godzilla, possessed a blue version), in which it was pitted against a rogues gallery of original monsters, after the producers were unable to secure the rights to adapt Toho's classic monsters. It was also featured in advertisements alongside the Taco Bell chihuahua. TriStar's Godzilla was featured in the 2004 Toho film \"\" as \"Zilla\";", "psg_id": "4347667" }, { "title": "Shin Godzilla", "text": "a \"strong respect for the fundamental message within Godzilla\". \"Oricon Style\" praised directors Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi for their realistic approach and the film's reality vs. idealism themes, calling it a \"world class\" \"Godzilla\" film. Cinema Today called the film a \"thrilling experience\" and a \"masterpiece\", feeling that the film was a return to form similar to 2004's \"Dawn of the Dead\". Kazuo Ozaki from Eiga.com praised the film as well, stating, \"Hollywood, even with all its money, can’t approach this kind of perfection\" while Koichi Irikura from Cinema Today called it a \"birth of a masterpiece that boldly", "psg_id": "18455544" }, { "title": "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II", "text": "and destroys Super-Mechagodzilla with a high-powered red spiral atomic ray. Godzilla finally locates Baby, who is at first afraid of the giant monster. Miki telepathically communicates with Baby, convincing it to go with Godzilla. The two monsters head out to the sea. The fifth film in the so-called \"Heisei\" series of \"Godzilla\" movies was originally meant to be the last, in order to avoid competing with the upcoming TriStar American \"Godzilla\" reboot film and to honor the recent passing of Ishirō Honda. Toho had initially wanted to produce a remake of \"King Kong vs. Godzilla\", but were unable to acquire", "psg_id": "3112424" }, { "title": "The Return of Godzilla", "text": "cues that New World Pictures borrowed from \"Def-Con 4\" for use in \"Godzilla 1985\". The Return of Godzilla The Return of Godzilla, released in Japan as is a 1984 Japanese \"kaiju\" film featuring Godzilla, produced and distributed by Toho. The film is directed by Koji Hashimoto, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano and stars Ken Tanaka, Yasuko Sawaguchi, Yosuke Natsuki, and Keiju Kobayashi, with Kenpachiro Satsuma as Godzilla. It is the 16th film in the \"Godzilla\" franchise and the first film in the Heisei series, despite having been produced during the Shōwa period. \"The Return of Godzilla\" serves as both", "psg_id": "151920" }, { "title": "Bambi Meets Godzilla", "text": "Films in Seattle and released widely under the title \"The King of Hearts and His Loyal Short Subjects\". The program ran in repertory theaters across America and in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it ran for several years. Two sequels made by other animators followed: \"Bambi's Revenge\" and \"Son of Bambi Meets Godzilla\". In 2013 animator Coda Shetterly did a meticulous frame-by-frame recreation of the original via tracing the film frames and assembling the animation via digital video editing. The Academy Film Archive preserved \"Bambi Meets Godzilla\" in 2009. Bambi Meets Godzilla Bambi Meets Godzilla (1969) is a cartoon created entirely by Marv", "psg_id": "1845050" }, { "title": "Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters", "text": "a teaser poster revealed that the film will be released theatrically in Japan on November 17, 2017. The film's directors attended the Annecy International Animation Film Festival to reveal more details regarding the film. In June 2017, a new poster detailing Godzilla's design was revealed with the tagline \"Despair Evolves\". In August 2017, a new trailer and poster were released with the tagline \"Who will go extinct — humans, or Godzilla?\" \"Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters\" was given a theatrical release in Japan on November 17, 2017. In March 2017, it was announced that the film will be streamed in", "psg_id": "19684580" }, { "title": "The Magician's Nephew", "text": "\"\"The Magician's Nephew\" may not be the best of the Narnia novels, but it's a brisk and funny tale certain to delight its intended young audience\", saying that it may not satisfy readers in their teenage years and older. Jandy's Reading Room reviewed the book, saying that although they feel it is the weakest of the series, they would still recommend it. They say it \"gives a wonderful picture of the beginning of a new world, in the manner of the Creation.\" The Magician's Nephew The Magician's Nephew is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published", "psg_id": "635929" }, { "title": "Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters", "text": "pretty darn cool\" but felt the film wasn't \"nearly as thematically ambitious as its predecessor\" and concluded by stating, \"But still, with its impressive 3-D animation and action sequences, 'Planet of the Monsters' has the makings of something interesting.\" In Japan, the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Toho Video on May 16, 2018. \"Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters\" is the first film in the anime trilogy. The second film in the trilogy, titled \"\" was released on May 18, 2018. The third and final film in the trilogy, titled \"\", was released on November 9, 2018. Godzilla:", "psg_id": "19684583" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "films also received Asahi Sonorama book and record sets. These illustrated comic-style book and record sets featured painted artwork within. Outside of these adaptations, Godzilla was also featured in original stories as well. A sequel story to the original film was published in 1955 called \"The Last Godzilla\", while a sequel story to \"Godzilla Raids Again\" was published in 1958 called \"Godzilla Continued: Anguirus Strikes Back\". In 1979, the Japanese edition of \"Starlog\" featured a two-part illustrated story written by Katsuhiro Otomo called \"A Space Godzilla\". Part one was featured in issue #4 (\"Farewell Earth\") while Part 2 was featured", "psg_id": "5195877" }, { "title": "Godzilla (1978 TV series)", "text": "roar to summon Godzilla. Godzilla's size in the animated series shifts radically, sometimes within a single episode or even a single scene. For instance, Godzilla's claws can wrap around a large ship, and only minutes later the team of scientists fit rather neatly on Godzilla's palm. In addition, Godzilla's trademark atomic breath is altered so he breathes simple fire. He can also shoot laser beams from his eyes much like Superman's heat vision. In regard to the origin of the series, Joseph Barbera came up with the idea of licensing Godzilla. He explained in a 1990s interview \"My job back", "psg_id": "5857511" }, { "title": "Godzilla (franchise)", "text": "much press coverage in Japan preceding the release of the first movie in 1954. The Heisei and Millennium series have largely continued this concept. The initial series of movies is named for the Shōwa period in Japan (as all of these films were produced before the \"\"Shōwa Emperor\"\" Hirohito's death in 1989). This Shōwa timeline spanned from 1954, with \"Godzilla\", to 1975, with \"Terror of Mechagodzilla\". With the exceptions of \"Godzilla\", \"Godzilla Raids Again\", \"Mothra vs. Godzilla\" and \"Terror of Mechagodzilla\", much of the Shōwa series monster-action was intentionally made comical and laughable for children, with Godzilla frequently engaged in", "psg_id": "7579863" }, { "title": "Godzilla (franchise)", "text": "focus on the moral aspects of genetics. \"Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah\" gave the first concrete birth story for Godzilla, featuring a \"Godzillasaurus\" dinosaur-like creature that was mutated by nuclear radiation into Godzilla. Godzilla was portrayed by Kenpachiro Satsuma for the Heisei films while the special effects were directed by Koichi Kawakita, with the exception of \"The Return of Godzilla\", for which the effects were directed by Teruyoshi Nakano. Toho rebooted the franchise for a second time with the 1999 film \"\" starting the third era of \"Godzilla\" films, known as the Millennium series. The Millennium series is treated similarly to", "psg_id": "7579868" }, { "title": "Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters", "text": "film received an approval rating of 80% based on 5 reviews, with an average rating of 5.7/10. Brian Ashcraft of the \"Kotaku\" website felt that the characters \"aren’t all that interesting\" but did state that the \"anime version of Godzilla is surprisingly effective and frightening\" and that despite his complaints, the \"overall experience was good\" and \"It’s not a perfect picture, but it was a powerful proof of concept: Godzilla works as an anime.\" Matt Schley from \"The Japan Times\" praised the film's CG animation, stating, \"even skeptics will admit the 3-D version of the king of the monsters looks", "psg_id": "19684582" }, { "title": "The Return of Godzilla", "text": "The Return of Godzilla The Return of Godzilla, released in Japan as is a 1984 Japanese \"kaiju\" film featuring Godzilla, produced and distributed by Toho. The film is directed by Koji Hashimoto, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano and stars Ken Tanaka, Yasuko Sawaguchi, Yosuke Natsuki, and Keiju Kobayashi, with Kenpachiro Satsuma as Godzilla. It is the 16th film in the \"Godzilla\" franchise and the first film in the Heisei series, despite having been produced during the Shōwa period. \"The Return of Godzilla\" serves as both a sequel to the original 1954 film and a reboot of the franchise that", "psg_id": "151896" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "Age of Monsters began in 1954, which is evidently a reference to the original \"Godzilla\" film. Additionally, the entry mentions that Godzilla returns years later in North America and is the reason for the construction of Red Ronin and the formation of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Godzilla Squad. S.H.I.E.L.D.'s anti-Godzilla helicarrier, the \"Behemoth\", has recently resurfaced under the command of Amadeus Cho in \"The Incredible Hercules\" #115. Dr. Yuriko Takiguchi, too, has reappeared in recent years, having been recruited by Beast to join his X-Club in \"Uncanny X-Men\" #506. Another monster resembling Godzilla served as the \"self-destruct event\" for Takiguchi's lab on Kunashir", "psg_id": "5195891" }, { "title": "Godzilla March", "text": "Godzilla March The Godzilla March theme is the second official theme used in the \"Godzilla\" film series. It premiered on the film \"King Kong vs. Godzilla\", the third film in the franchise, and is the only theme used more times in the Godzilla films than the first theme song. The \"Godzilla March\" was used as the main title track for \"Mothra vs. Godzilla\", the fourth film in the franchise, with an altered ending. Hip Hop artist Pharoahe Monch used excerpts and samples from the \"Mothra vs. Godzilla\" version of the \"Godzilla March\" theme for his song \"Simon Says.\" He was", "psg_id": "13991731" }, { "title": "Godzilla (franchise)", "text": "The series of OVA's was titled \"Godzilland\" (ゴジランド \"Gojirando\") and was aimed at primary school age children. This series featured Godzilla (the main protagonist), Gojirin (a pink female version of Godzilla), Minilla (here named Godzilla Junior), Mothra (and two Mothra larvae), King Ghidorah, Gigan, Hedorah (who is depicted as female in this adaptation), Moguera, Rodan, Baragon, Mechagodzilla, Anguirus and Ebirah. \"Godzilland\" was conceived initially to sell merchandise for the \"Godzilla\" franchise. The depictions of Godzilla and the various other kaiju were featured on stickers, toys, cards and board games. The educational media company Gakken and the film studio Toho collaborated", "psg_id": "7579885" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "were published by \"Shogakukan Comics\", \"Tentomushi Comics\", and \"Kodansha Comics\". In the early 1990s, many of the original adaptations from the original series of \"Godzilla\" films were compiled into two pocketbook-sized volumes and reprinted by \"Bamboo Books\". In 1992, \"Bamboo\" would reprint Godzilla's battles with King Ghidorah from earlier manga into a collection called \"Battle History of Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah\". Most of the time these adaptations would deviate from the original films and flesh out characters or add scenarios to the stories that were not present in the original film. Outside of these adaptations, many of the original \"Godzilla\"", "psg_id": "5195876" }, { "title": "Godzilla: The Series", "text": "by Ian Ziering) as they battle giant mutant monsters that frequently appear in the wake of the events depicted in the 1998 film \"Godzilla\". Dr. Tatopoulos accidentally discovers the egg that survived the aerial bombardment before it hatches, in a minor change from the ending in the 1998 film. The creature hatches after Nick Tatopoulos stumbles onto it and it assumes him to be its parent. Subsequently, Dr. Tatopoulos and his associates form a research team, investigating strange occurrences and defending mankind from dangerous mutations. Godzilla, the only hatchling of its species to survive in the movie, imprints on Nick", "psg_id": "5248827" }, { "title": "Godzilla March", "text": "sued for using the samples without permissions from Toho. Godzilla March The Godzilla March theme is the second official theme used in the \"Godzilla\" film series. It premiered on the film \"King Kong vs. Godzilla\", the third film in the franchise, and is the only theme used more times in the Godzilla films than the first theme song. The \"Godzilla March\" was used as the main title track for \"Mothra vs. Godzilla\", the fourth film in the franchise, with an altered ending. Hip Hop artist Pharoahe Monch used excerpts and samples from the \"Mothra vs. Godzilla\" version of the \"Godzilla", "psg_id": "13991732" }, { "title": "Godzilla in popular culture", "text": "the original film that used that name)), \"Godzilla Invades America\" (1997), \"\" (1998) and \"Godzilla vs. the Space Monster\" (1998), and several picture books aimed at younger readers ages four and up, were produced during the late 1990s and the early half of 2000. Some of the novels written by Marc Cerasini present Godzilla as a force of nature much like in the Heisei series, neither truly good nor evil, with Mothra appearing in two of the books as a benevolent, supernatural and sentient creature who occasionally made a point to help people when monsters threatened the Earth. Godzilla has", "psg_id": "10289442" }, { "title": "Godzilla in popular culture", "text": "Godzilla suit special resident and tourism ambassador status, presenting a residency certificate to Toho executive Minami Ichikawa on behalf of Godzilla. In 1992, a Nike commercial aired featuring Godzilla and Charles Barkley going head to head, playing basketball in a cityscape. Charles Barkley gave Godzilla an elbow to the face on the way to a slam dunk after the latter tried to slap the ball away from Barkley using his tail. The advertisement received positive reception and inspired a brief T-shirt line, a series of posters and its own comic book by Dark Horse Comics. Pharoahe Monch released his first", "psg_id": "10289453" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "This series was published from 1995-96. The series features several new monsters for Godzilla to battle and a story arc in which Godzilla was flung through time by a would-be archvillain, who uses him to cause both the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 and the sinking of the \"RMS Titanic\" as well as battle the Spanish Armada. Godzilla would then be flung into the far-flung future as well and would rampage across it before returning to the modern day. The last issue of the Dark Horse series sees Godzilla flung back into time to just a few hours before the", "psg_id": "5195896" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "they ordered over 500 copies. \"Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters\" #1 was therefore able to sell out of its first printing. In August 2011, IDW released a one-shot comic called \"Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters 100-Cover Charity Spectacular\". The comic featured all the unique covers of the comic book store-smashing variants of issue #1 via a cover gallery. Proceeds of the sale went to benefit the International Medical Corps for tsunami relief in Japan.On September 2011, they began collecting the series as a three-volume trade paperback collection.IDW plans to release a deluxe trade paperback of the entire series on July 2, 2019.", "psg_id": "5195901" }, { "title": "Godzilla Junior", "text": "meltdown which would have killed the monster, only to have the radiation absorbed by Baby Godzilla, who would have grown into a new adult Godzilla and subsequently defeated Mechagodzilla. In \"Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla\", special effects artist Koichi Kawakita redesigned the young Godzilla as a more cartoonish character, having disliked the character's previously more dinosaurian appearance. Kawakita also intended to use the new design in a children's spinoff TV special entitled \"Little Godzilla's Underground Adventure\". He was portrayed by \"Little Frankie\", a professional midget wrestler. During the development of what would become \"Godzilla vs. Destoroyah\", it was proposed to have Godzilla", "psg_id": "5400475" }, { "title": "Godzilla vs. Megaguirus", "text": "said, \"While not the best entry in the Godzilla series, \"Godzilla vs. Megaguirus\" ... [is] still a really solid entry with some great special effects and a very memorable monster mash finale.\" Matt Paprocki of Blog Critics called the film \"a true classic in the series,\" adding: \"It's impossible not to be entertained somewhat, whether you're looking for camp value or serious giant monster action. This one has everything that is required of the [\"kaiju\"] genre.\" Andrew Pragasam of The Spinning Image called the film a \"flawed, but entertaining comic book extravaganza\" that \"only partially delivers as a slam-bang monster", "psg_id": "4791234" }, { "title": "Godzilla", "text": "not designed for grasping, it was accepted on Godzilla's behalf by a Toho executive. Reporters noted that Shinjuku ward has been flattened by Godzilla in three Toho movies. Godzilla Godzilla is depicted as an enormous, destructive, prehistoric sea monster awakened and empowered by nuclear radiation. With the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the \"Lucky Dragon 5\" incident still fresh in the Japanese consciousness, Godzilla was conceived as a metaphor for nuclear weapons. As the film series expanded, some stories took on less serious undertones, portraying Godzilla as an antihero, or a lesser threat who defends humanity. With the", "psg_id": "151676" }, { "title": "Godzilla (2014 film)", "text": "stars out of five. Japanese critics and journalists have praised the film for putting \"more of an effort to honor the spirit and visual style of the Japanese series\" but criticized the film for \"complicating the anti-war, anti-nuclear sensibility\" and \"lack of nerve on the part of the filmmakers to say anything substantial about nuclear weapons or nuclear energy\", however, Godzilla illustrator Yuji Kaida called the film \"a real kaijū eiga (monster movie) that honored the original in that Godzilla was presented as a force beyond human understanding that maintained the Earth’s natural balance\". William Tsutsui, author of \"Godzilla on", "psg_id": "16580212" }, { "title": "Godzilla: Save the Earth", "text": "kaiju in Godzilla's universe are way cooler than grown, sweaty men in tights.\" Godzilla: Save the Earth Godzilla: Save the Earth is a fighting video game released in 2004 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Based on characters and situations from the \"Godzilla\" film series, the game itself is a sequel to \"\". \"Godzilla: Save the Earth\" was followed by \"\" in 2007. The storyline of \"Save the Earth\" takes place two years after \"\". The story involves mankind getting hold of Godzilla's DNA, known in the game as \"G-Cells.\" The Vortaak learn of this, once again returning to Earth, controlling", "psg_id": "4396565" }, { "title": "Godzilla: Save the Earth", "text": "Godzilla: Save the Earth Godzilla: Save the Earth is a fighting video game released in 2004 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Based on characters and situations from the \"Godzilla\" film series, the game itself is a sequel to \"\". \"Godzilla: Save the Earth\" was followed by \"\" in 2007. The storyline of \"Save the Earth\" takes place two years after \"\". The story involves mankind getting hold of Godzilla's DNA, known in the game as \"G-Cells.\" The Vortaak learn of this, once again returning to Earth, controlling a vast army of monsters, including their ultimate weapon: SpaceGodzilla. The player faces", "psg_id": "4396562" }, { "title": "Godzilla", "text": "could just peer over the largest buildings in Tokyo at the time. In the 1956 American version, Godzilla is estimated to be tall, because producer Joseph E. Levine felt that 50 m did not sound \"powerful enough\". As the series progressed Toho would rescale the character, eventually making Godzilla as tall as . This was so that it would not be dwarfed by the newer, bigger buildings in Tokyo's skyline, such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building which Godzilla destroyed in the film \"Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah\" (1991). Supplementary information such as character profiles would also depict Godzilla as weighing", "psg_id": "151659" }, { "title": "Godzilla", "text": "Godzilla Godzilla is depicted as an enormous, destructive, prehistoric sea monster awakened and empowered by nuclear radiation. With the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the \"Lucky Dragon 5\" incident still fresh in the Japanese consciousness, Godzilla was conceived as a metaphor for nuclear weapons. As the film series expanded, some stories took on less serious undertones, portraying Godzilla as an antihero, or a lesser threat who defends humanity. With the end of the Cold War, several post-1984 \"Godzilla\" films shifted the character's portrayal to themes including Japan's forgetfulness over its imperial past, natural disasters and the human condition.", "psg_id": "151647" }, { "title": "Godzilla in popular culture", "text": "with Godzilla and is taking her anger out on the world. The \"Pokémon\" series features Tyranitar, a Pokémon directly influenced by Godzilla. Its powered-up form, \"Mega Tyranitar\", bears an even greater resemblance to the King of Monsters, with similar body proportions. In the 2011 iPhone app Tiny Pets doing Halloween, Rosie the Flamingo (one of the pets) was dressing up as Godzilla. In \"\" \"Iwajira\", a boss in the game, gets his name from a combination of the word Iwa, which means rock in Japanese, and the end of the name Gojira, which is Godzilla's actual Japanese name. In 1977,", "psg_id": "10289448" }, { "title": "Godzilla", "text": "who invades South Korea to consume oil. The film and character has often been branded as a knock-off of Godzilla. Godzilla has been considered a filmographic metaphor for the United States, as well as an allegory of nuclear weapons in general. The earlier \"Godzilla\" films, especially the original, portrayed Godzilla as a frightening nuclear-spawned monster. Godzilla represented the fears that many Japanese held about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the possibility of recurrence. As the series progressed, so did Godzilla, changing into a less destructive and more heroic character as the films became geared more towards children.", "psg_id": "151669" }, { "title": "Godzilla (franchise)", "text": "song. The instrumental version of this song was notably used in the 2000 film \"Charlie's Angels\". The British band Lostprophets released a song called \"We Are Godzilla, You Are Japan\" on its second studio album \"Start Something\". The American punk band Groovie Ghoulies released a song called \"Hats off to You (Godzilla)\" as a tribute to Godzilla. It is featured on the EP \"Freaks on Parade\" released in 2002. The American artist Doctor Steel released a song called 'Atomic Superstar' about Godzilla on his album \"People of Earth\" in 2002. In 2003, the British singer Siouxsie Sioux released the album", "psg_id": "7579899" }, { "title": "Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle", "text": "earned ¥100 million on its first week. Naoya Fujita from IGN gave the film a 4.5 rating, indicating a \"bad\" rating, stating, \"\"Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle\" takes some promising ingredients, but cooks them into an unpalatable meal. We never really understand what the protagonists are fighting for, and there's not even a satisfying scene of urban destruction (a Godzilla staple). It fails both emotionally and viscerally.\" James Grebey from Inverse called the film \"bleakly pointless\", stating the film is \"extremely self-serious, depressing and fairly light on fun\" and called the film \"the biggest bummer in Godzilla’s filmography.\"", "psg_id": "20567046" }, { "title": "Godzilla (2014 film)", "text": "estimated $65 million promotion and advertising budget, for a total estimated budget of $225 million. The film is Warner Bros. Pictures' first new \"Godzilla\" property since 1959's \"Gigantis, the Fire Monster\". After the release of 2004's \"\", marking the 50th anniversary of the \"Godzilla\" film franchise, Toho announced that it would not produce any films featuring the Godzilla character for ten years. Toho demolished the water stage on its lot used in numerous \"Godzilla\" films to stage water scenes. TriStar Pictures, which had made the 1998 \"Godzilla\" film and held the rights to make a trilogy of films, let their", "psg_id": "16580143" }, { "title": "Garo: The Animation", "text": "Dorado.\" With Sword having also lost his younger sister in the past, both are drawn together by the words, and work together to find out its meaning. The set of three audio drama CDs, distributed to \"Usuzumizakura: Garo\"s attendees, features a crossover between the three anime series. Garo: The Animation Garo: The Animation is a Japanese anime series based on the \"Garo\" tokusatsu drama. The first series, titled in Japan as , premiered in October 2014. It was licensed for streaming in North America by Funimation. A second anime series titled premiered in October 2015. This second series, which had", "psg_id": "18221076" }, { "title": "Godzilla (2014 film)", "text": "just enough.\" David Blaustein of ABC News Radio called the film \"very good, but not great\", criticizing the film for not having enough screen-time for Godzilla, stating, \"There’s not enough Godzilla. When the monster’s away, the movie drags. It’s clear what Edwards and company are trying to do here. i.e. less is more. The issue is, this Godzilla is so much fun to watch, we never want it leave the screen and when he/she/it's not there, it's a letdown.\" Regardless, Blaustein stated that the film's finale, \"more or less, makes it all worth the wait\", and awarded the film three-and-a-half", "psg_id": "16580211" }, { "title": "Godzilla vs. Biollante", "text": "possible script. In consideration of \"The Return of Godzilla\"'s marginal success in Japan, Tanaka insisted that the story focus on a classic monster vs. monster theme. Tanaka handed the five finalist entries to director Kazuki Ōmori, despite the two's initially hostile relationship; the latter had previously held Tanaka responsible for the decline in the \"Godzilla\" series' quality during the 1970s. Ōmori chose the entry of dentist Shinichiro Kobayashi, who wrote his story with the hypothetical death of his daughter in mind. Kobayashi's submission was notable for its emphasis on dilemmas concerning biotechnology rather than nuclear energy, and revolved around a", "psg_id": "151783" }, { "title": "Godzilla (franchise)", "text": "It was followed by two sequel series, \"Godzilla\" (published in book form as \"Godzilla: History's Greatest Monster\") and \"Godzilla: Rulers of Earth\", as well as seven five-issue miniseries to date. To tie-in with the 2014 film, three books were published. Titan Books published a novelization of the movie in May 2014, written by Greg Cox. The graphic novel \"Godzilla: Awakening\" by Max Borenstein, Greg Borenstein and Eric Battle served as a prequel, and \"Godzilla: The Art of Destruction\" by Mark Cotta told about the making of the movie. Godzilla has been referenced in \"The Simpsons\" comics on three separate occasions.", "psg_id": "7579895" }, { "title": "Godzilla: Final Wars", "text": "has compared \"Godzilla: Final Wars\" to that of a musician's \"Best of\" album, stating \"We picked lots and lots of the best elements from the past and combined it in a new way. It's what I love about Godzilla and what I don't love about recent Godzilla movies\". Like previous \"Godzilla\" films, \"Godzilla: Final Wars\" makes extensive use of practical effects rather than CGI. The special effects were directed and supervised by Eiichi Asada, who also directed the special effects for . Commenting on the special effects, Kitamura stated at the film's world premiere in Hollywood, \"We stick to the", "psg_id": "4326580" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "in issue #6 (\"Return to the Stars\"). In 1990 an anthology-style comic, featuring different stories by different writers and artists, was published and called \"The Godzilla Comic\". This was followed in 1991 by a second anthology-style comic, also featuring different stories by different writers and artists, called \"The Godzilla Comic Raids Again: Gigantis the Fire Comic\". These two comics featured varying styles of stories. The stories ranged from typical Godzilla stories to comedic stories, violent stories and even \"adult\"-themed stories that contained nudity. In 2014, to coincide with the 60th anniversary of Godzilla and the 40th anniversary of the company's", "psg_id": "5195878" }, { "title": "Godzilla (comics)", "text": "For the most part there were anywhere from two to four different adaptations of each film. For example the first comic adaptation of \"Godzilla vs. Biollante\" was called \"Godzilla 1990\", while the second adaptation of \"Godzilla vs. Mothra\" was called \"Godzilla vs. Mothra: Great Study\". Most of these comics (in particular the comics from the 1950s through the 1970s) were published in children's magazines such as \"Bokura\", \"Bouken Oh\", and \"Shonen\", while others were published in Yellow Pages-sized weekly or monthly publications, while still others were published as one-shots and sold in movie theaters. Many of the latter comics (1980s–1990s)", "psg_id": "5195875" } ]
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which character did betty white play in the betty white show?
[ { "title": "The Betty White Show", "text": "The Betty White Show The Betty White Show is an American sitcom which aired on CBS from September 12, 1977, to January 9, 1978. Fourteen episodes were broadcast. The series was produced by MTM Enterprises. Note: This program should not be confused with two earlier television programs that had the same title—a daytime talk show that ran on NBC February 8, 1954 – December 31, 1954, and a prime-time comedy variety show that ran on ABC February 5, 1958 – April 30, 1958. Joyce Whitman (Betty White), a middle-aged actress, lands the lead in a fictitious police series, \"Undercover Woman\"", "psg_id": "9426339" } ]
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[ { "title": "The Betty White Show", "text": "\"Monday Night Football\" and \"The NBC Monday Movie\" and failed to generate viewers. The show was canceled after fourteen episodes. \"The Betty White Show\" was briefly rerun on Nick at Nite and TV Land in the 1990s. The Betty White Show The Betty White Show is an American sitcom which aired on CBS from September 12, 1977, to January 9, 1978. Fourteen episodes were broadcast. The series was produced by MTM Enterprises. Note: This program should not be confused with two earlier television programs that had the same title—a daytime talk show that ran on NBC February 8, 1954 –", "psg_id": "9426341" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "Lost Valentine\" on January 30, 2011 (this presentation garnered the highest rating for a \"Hallmark Hall of Fame\" presentation in the last four years and according to the Nielsen Media Research TV rating service won first place in the prime time slot for that date.) and from 2012 to 2014, White hosted and executive produced \"Betty White's Off Their Rockers\", in which senior citizens play practical jokes on the younger generation. For this show, she received three Emmy nominations. A Betty White calendar for 2011 was published in late 2010. The calendar features photos from White's career and with various", "psg_id": "2463431" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "of the book. Betty White Betty Marion White Ludden (born January 17, 1922), known professionally as Betty White, is an American actress and comedian, with the longest television career of any entertainer. Regarded as a pioneer of television, she was one of the first women to have control both in front of and behind the camera and is recognized as the first woman to produce a sitcom (\"Life with Elizabeth\"), which contributed to her receiving the honorary title Mayor of Hollywood in 1955. She is known for her award-winning roles as Sue Ann Nivens on \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\"", "psg_id": "2463449" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "Betty White Betty Marion White Ludden (born January 17, 1922), known professionally as Betty White, is an American actress and comedian, with the longest television career of any entertainer. Regarded as a pioneer of television, she was one of the first women to have control both in front of and behind the camera and is recognized as the first woman to produce a sitcom (\"Life with Elizabeth\"), which contributed to her receiving the honorary title Mayor of Hollywood in 1955. She is known for her award-winning roles as Sue Ann Nivens on \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\" (1973–77) and Rose", "psg_id": "2463401" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "in just such a way. A running gag was that Sue Ann's hard-edged private personality was the complete opposite of how she presented herself on her show. \"We need somebody who can play sickeningly sweet, like Betty White,\" Moore herself suggested at a production meeting, which resulted in casting White herself. White won two Emmy Awards back-to-back for her role in the hugely popular series. In 1975, NBC replaced her as hostess and commentator on the Tournament of Roses Parade broadcast feeling she was too identified with rival network CBS due to her new found success on \"The Mary Tyler", "psg_id": "2463418" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "– and there are gay relationships that are more solid than some heterosexual ones – I think it's fine if they want to get married. I don't know how people can get so anti-something. Mind your own business, take care of your affairs, and don't worry about other people so much\". Mary Tyler Moore and her husband Grant Tinker were close friends with White and Ludden. When Valerie Harper left \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\", producers felt the show needed another female character and created Sue Ann Nivens in the process. Nivens was described as an \"icky sweet Betty White", "psg_id": "2463438" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "allow White out of her contractual agreement and required her to fill the remaining thirteen weeks in their deal. Instead of a retooled version of the sitcom, White rebooted her old talk/variety show, \"The Betty White Show\", which aired until her contract was fulfilled. \" Out of work, White turned her attention to network game shows. She made many appearances on the hit \"Password\" show as a celebrity guest from 1961 through 1975. She married the show's host, Allen Ludden, in 1963. She subsequently appeared on the show's three updated versions \"Password Plus\", \"Super Password\", and \"Million Dollar Password\", having", "psg_id": "2463414" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "Moore Show\". White admitted to \"People\" magazine it was difficult \"watching someone else do my parade\", although she soon would start a ten-year run as hostess of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade for CBS. Following the end of \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\" in 1977, White got her own sitcom on CBS, her fourth show entitled \"The Betty White Show\" (the first having been broadcast a quarter century earlier), during the 1977–78 season, in which she co-starred with John Hillerman and former \"Mary Tyler Moore\" co-star Georgia Engel. It was canceled after one season. White appeared several times on\" The", "psg_id": "2463419" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "\"This is Your FBI\". She then got her own radio show, called \"The Betty White Show\". In 1949, she began appearing as co-host with Al Jarvis on his daily live television variety show \"Hollywood on Television\", originally called \"Al Jarvis' Make-Believe Ballroom\" on KFWB radio and on KLAC-TV in Los Angeles. White began hosting the show by herself in 1952 after Jarvis' departure, spanning five and a half hours of live ad-lib television six days per week over a contiguous four-year span altogether. In all of her various variety series over the years, White would sing at least a couple", "psg_id": "2463408" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "White and her now-deceased \"Golden Girls\" cast mates Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty were awarded honorary Disney Legend awards. Betty was inducted into the California Hall of Fame in December 2010. In 2010, she was chosen as the Associated Press's Entertainer of the Year. On November 9, 2010, the USDA Forest Service, along with Smokey Bear, made Betty White an honorary forest ranger, fulfilling her lifelong dream. White said in previous interviews that she wanted to be a forest ranger as a little girl but that women were not allowed to do that then. When White received the", "psg_id": "2463446" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "featured appearances of many stars with whom White has worked over the years, as well as a message from sitting president Barack Obama. In January 2013, NBC once again celebrated Betty White's birthday with a TV special featuring celebrity friends, including former president Bill Clinton; the special aired on February 5. On August 18, 2018, White's career was celebrated in a PBS documentary called \"Betty White: First Lady of Television\". The documentary was filmed over a period of ten years, and featured archived footage and interviews from colleagues and friends. In 1945, White married Dick Barker, a U.S. Army Air", "psg_id": "2463433" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "Corps pilot. The marriage was short-lived. In 1947, she married Lane Allen, a Hollywood agent. This marriage ended in divorce in 1949. On June 14, 1963, White married television host and personality Allen Ludden, whom she had met on his game show \"Password\" as a celebrity guest in 1961, and her legal name was changed to Betty White Ludden. He proposed to White at least twice before she accepted. The couple appeared together in an episode of \"The Odd Couple\" featuring Felix's and Oscar's appearance on \"Password\". Ludden appeared as a guest panelist on \"Match Game\", with White sitting in", "psg_id": "2463434" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "about relevance in those days, and that usually the incidents were based on real life situations that happened to her, the actor who played Alvin, and the writer. White also performed in commercials seen on live television in Los Angeles, including a rendition of the \"Dr. Ross Dog Food\" advertisement at KTLA during the 1950s. And guest starred on \"The Millionaire\" in the episode \"The Virginia Lennart Story\", as the owner of a small town diner that received an anonymous gift of $1,000,000, in 1956. In 1954, she hosted and produced her own daily talk/variety show, \"The Betty White Show\",", "psg_id": "2463411" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "2010 Super Bowl XLIV. The ad went viral, and won the top spot on the USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter. Following the success of the Snickers advertisement, a grassroots campaign on Facebook called \"Betty White to Host SNL (Please)\" began in January 2010. The group was approaching 500,000 members when NBC confirmed on March 11, 2010 that White would in fact host \"Saturday Night Live\" on May 8. The appearance made her, at age 88, the oldest person to host the show, beating Miskel Spillman, the winner of \"SNL\"'s \"Anybody Can Host\" contest, who was 80 when she hosted", "psg_id": "2463428" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "\"Saturday Night Live\". In a career that has spanned almost 80years, she has received eight Emmy Awards in various categories, three American Comedy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Grammy Award. She also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is a Television Hall of Fame inductee (class of 1995), and a Disney Legend (class of 2009). Betty Marion White was born in Oak Park, Illinois, on January 17, 1922. She has stated that Betty is her legal name and not a shortened version of Elizabeth. She is the only child of Christine Tess ( Cachikis;", "psg_id": "2463403" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "She has been a member of the board of directors of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association since 1974. Additionally, White served the association as a Zoo Commissioner for eight years. According to the Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Garden's \"ZooScape\" Member Newsletter, White hosted \"History on Film\" from 2000 to 2002. White donated nearly $100,000 to the zoo in the month of April 2008 alone. Betty White served as a presenter at the 2011 American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards ceremony at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 1, 2011, in Los Angeles. In September 2011, she teamed up", "psg_id": "2463441" }, { "title": "The Betty Hutton Show", "text": "The Betty Hutton Show The Betty Hutton Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS's Thursday night schedule (8-8:30pm Eastern) during the 1959-1960 season. The show was sponsored by General Foods' Post Cereals, and was produced by Desilu and Hutton Productions. The series, which was originally entitled Goldie, would retain its original title during its syndication run. Hutton stars as Goldie, a showgirl-turned-manicurist. One of Goldie's regular customers is a millionaire, Mr. Strickland (White). After Mr. Strickland suddenly dies, Goldie discovers that he has left everything he owns, including his 60 million dollar fortune and his three children, to", "psg_id": "11908528" }, { "title": "Betty Boop", "text": "cartoons that featured Betty Boop or a similar character. Betty appeared in the first \"Color Classic\" cartoon \"Poor Cinderella\", her only theatrical color appearance in 1934. In the film, she was depicted with red hair as opposed to her typical black hair. Betty also made a cameo appearance in the feature film \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\" (1988), in which she appeared in her traditional black and white and was voiced by Mae Questel. Betty Boop was the star of the \"Talkartoons\" by 1932 and was given her own series that same year, beginning with \"Stopping the Show\". From that point", "psg_id": "1642452" }, { "title": "Betty Boop", "text": "1958. The \"Betty Boop\" series continues to be a favorite of many critics, and the 1933 \"Betty Boop\" cartoon \"Snow-White\" (not to be confused with Disney's film \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (1937)) was selected for preservation by the U.S. Library of Congress in the National Film Registry in 1994. Betty Boop's popularity continues well into present day culture, with references appearing in the comic strip \"Doonesbury\", where the character B.D.'s busty girlfriend/wife is named \"Boopsie\" and the animated reality TV spoof \"Drawn Together\", where Betty is the inspiration for Toot Braunstein. A \"Betty Boop\" musical is in development", "psg_id": "1642481" }, { "title": "Ugly Betty", "text": "film \"Meet the Spartans\". American singer Katy Perry in music video \"Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)\" spoofed the character of Betty by playing a look-alike named \"Kathy Beth Terry\". On April 22, 2007, the 2007 TV Land Awards parodied the series with a spoof aptly titled \"Ugly Betty White\", with White playing Betty Suarez, Charo playing Hilda Suarez, Erik Estrada playing Ignacio Suarez, Joan Collins playing Wilhelmina Slater, Peter Scolari playing Alexis, and George Hamilton playing Daniel. Thanks to her performance in that parody, the producers cast White as a guest star in the second season. Even the cast poked fun", "psg_id": "7655479" }, { "title": "Snow White (Disney character)", "text": "Dwarfs while she waits to meet her beloved prince again. With her kindness and ethereal beauty, Snow White charms every creature in the kingdom except the Queen. She also shows great resilience and an inner strength against adversity. Animators' initial sketches for Snow White's character, some of which bore a resemblance to Betty Boop, did not meet Walt Disney's expectations, as they were too cartoonish. Hamilton Luske, whom Disney had selected as the supervising animator for Snow White's character, was tasked with the challenge of making Snow White more believably human and realistic than any of the Disney studio's previous", "psg_id": "12590107" }, { "title": "Betty in Blunderland", "text": "to her rescue. Betty wakes up back in her living room, just in time to prevent the white rabbit from again escaping from her puzzle. Betty in Blunderland Betty in Blunderland is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. It is based on \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\" by Lewis Carroll. Betty falls asleep doing a jigsaw puzzle of Alice and the white rabbit. She \"awakes\" just in time to follow the rabbit through the looking glass and disguises as Alice into a modern wonderland. Betty meets most of the traditional inhabitants of Wonderland", "psg_id": "8834361" }, { "title": "Betty Boop", "text": "titled \"Betty Boop for President\", to connect with the 1976 election, but it did not receive a major theatrical release; it resurfaced in 1981 on HBO under the title \"Hurray for Betty Boop\". It was the advent of home video that created an appreciation for films in their original versions, and Betty was rediscovered again in Beta and VHS versions. The ever-expanding cable television industry saw the creation of American Movie Classics, which showcased a selection of the original black and white \"Betty Boop\" cartoons in the 1990s, which led to an eight-volume VHS and LV set, \"Betty Boop, the", "psg_id": "1642476" }, { "title": "Betty Boop", "text": "for Broadway, with music by David Foster. Betty was parodied on \"Animaniacs\" in \"Girl with the Googily Goop\", with the Boop character called \"Googi Goop\". The episode, which was made predominantly in black-and-white, is also a parody of Little Red Riding Hood, with the girl having to go to her grandma's house and ending up being kidnapped. Googi's voice was provided by one-time Betty Boop voice actress Desirée Goyette. In 2010, Betty Boop became the official fantasy cheerleader for the upstart United Football League. She will also be featured in merchandise targeted towards the league's female demographic. According to Playbill.com,", "psg_id": "1642482" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "Jackson on the series \"Mama's Family\", along with future \"Golden Girls\" co-star Rue McClanahan. White had originated this character in a series of sketches on \"The Carol Burnett Show\" in the 1970s. When \"Mama's Family\" was picked up in syndication after being canceled by NBC in 1984, White left the show (with the exception of one final appearance in the show's syndicated version in 1986). In 1985, White scored her second signature role and the biggest hit of her career as the St. Olaf, Minnesota-native Rose Nylund on \"The Golden Girls\". The series chronicled the lives of four widowed or", "psg_id": "2463421" }, { "title": "Nurse Betty", "text": "an overimaginative fan, but something about her compels him to talk to her. He begins to think that Betty is an actress determined to get a part in the soap opera, so he decides to play along. After three hours of her \"staying in character\", he takes her home. George begins falling in love with her, and he and his producer decide to bring her onto the show as a new character: Nurse Betty. When Betty arrives on set, she falls out of her fantasy world back into real life. After two failed takes, she realizes that she is on", "psg_id": "3290082" }, { "title": "Betty White's Off Their Rockers", "text": "Betty White's Off Their Rockers Betty White's Off Their Rockers is an American comedy television series launched in 2012, that broadcast on NBC for its first two seasons and Lifetime for its third. The series is hosted by Betty White, and is based on the Belgian television format \"Benidorm Bastards\". A sneak preview was released on January 16, 2012, in tribute to Betty White's 90th birthday. The show officially premiered April 4, 2012. White hosts the series, and also serves as an executive producer for the show. On May 13, 2012, NBC renewed the series for a second season in", "psg_id": "16222701" }, { "title": "Betty in Blunderland", "text": "Betty in Blunderland Betty in Blunderland is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. It is based on \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\" by Lewis Carroll. Betty falls asleep doing a jigsaw puzzle of Alice and the white rabbit. She \"awakes\" just in time to follow the rabbit through the looking glass and disguises as Alice into a modern wonderland. Betty meets most of the traditional inhabitants of Wonderland and sings \"How Do You Do\" (to the tune of \"Everyone Says I Love You\") to them. When the Jabberwock steals Betty away, everyone comes", "psg_id": "8834360" }, { "title": "The Yeti with Betty", "text": "redesigned. In March 2016, the half-page strip was redesigned and written by Hugh Raine, rendered with a loose, pencil line and a cuter character style. The Yeti with Betty The Yeti with Betty was a comic strip in the UK comic \"The Beano\", first appearing in issue 2633, dated 2 January 1993, and drawn throughout by Robert Nixon. Sick of the cold weather and lack of company, a talking yeti flees the Himalaya by grabbing onto the wheel of a passing aeroplane, landing in the white cliffs of Dover. While there, he meets a young girl called Betty, who befriends", "psg_id": "4750266" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "animals. She also launched her own clothing line on July 22, 2010, which features shirts with her face on them. All proceeds go to various animal charities she supports. White's success continued in 2012 with her first Grammy Award for a spoken word recording for her bestseller \"If You Ask Me\". She also won the UCLA Jack Benny Award for Comedy, recognizing her significant contribution to comedy in television, and was roasted at the New York Friars' Club. A television special, \"Betty White's 90th Birthday Party\", aired on NBC a day before her birthday on January 16, 2012. The show", "psg_id": "2463432" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "in a Comedy Series\", appearing as herself on an episode of \"The John Larroquette Show\". In that episode, titled \"Here We Go Again\", a spoof on \"Sunset Boulevard\", a diva-like White convinces Larroquette to help write her memoirs. At one point \"Golden Girls\" co-stars McClanahan and Getty appear as themselves. Larroquette is forced to dress in drag as Beatrice Arthur, when all four appear in public as the \"original\" cast members. White comically envisions her Rose as the central character with the others as mere supporting players. In December 2006, White joined the soap opera \"The Bold and the Beautiful\"", "psg_id": "2463425" }, { "title": "The Betty Hutton Show", "text": "her. Although Hutton was a popular actress, the show only lasted for thirty episodes before being cancelled, mainly because it was scheduled opposite ABC's popular series \"The Donna Reed Show\". Four episodes of the show were released on DVD by Alpha Video on July 31, 2007. The Betty Hutton Show The Betty Hutton Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS's Thursday night schedule (8-8:30pm Eastern) during the 1959-1960 season. The show was sponsored by General Foods' Post Cereals, and was produced by Desilu and Hutton Productions. The series, which was originally entitled Goldie, would retain its original title", "psg_id": "11908529" }, { "title": "Betty Applewhite", "text": "that her character \"never means harm... Let's just say she has flaws. She had to make some really tough decisions quick and if the law ever catches up with her, she'll have to serve time... But they'll never catch her.\" The final scene in which Betty and Matthew bring food to the prisoner in their basement was originally intended for the first season finale but saved for \"Next\" instead. While the Applewhites are regarded as the first major black characters on the series, Cherry stated that the role of Betty was originally offered to two white film actresses, both of", "psg_id": "7854760" }, { "title": "Betty Gram Swing", "text": "The arrests and hunger strike were widely covered in newspapers across the country and Betty was featured prominently. The Oregonian noted that, by the time they were released, Betty and Alice had lost 12 and 19 lbs respectively. But their arrests and ill-treatment did not deter the Grams or the other picketers, who continue pressuring President Wilson and Congress to take up a constitutional amendment granting women the right to vote. In January 1919, Betty Gram was one of two sentries outside the White House standing guard over a bonfire in which they burned President Wilson's speeches. The next month", "psg_id": "17696250" }, { "title": "Betty Currie", "text": "co-chairman of President-elect Barack Obama's transition, John Podesta. She did not return to the White House after President Obama's inauguration. Betty Currie Betty Currie (born Betty Grace Williams; November 10, 1939) is the former personal secretary for Bill Clinton (during his tenure as President of the United States). She became well known as a figure in the Lewinsky scandal for her alleged handling of gifts given to Monica Lewinsky by President Clinton. Currie was born in Edwards, Mississippi and moved to Waukegan, Illinois as a child. After leaving high school, she worked in the clerical field at the Naval Station", "psg_id": "6084018" }, { "title": "Ugly Betty", "text": "nominations and in the second season took home three more, along with a Chevrolet Entertainer of the Year Award for Ferrera for her work on the show. Overall the series has received 162 nominations. Reviews Ugly Betty Ugly Betty is an American comedy-drama television series developed by Silvio Horta, which was originally broadcast on ABC between 2006 and 2010. It revolves around the character Betty Suarez who, despite her lack of style, lands a job at a prestigious fashion magazine. The series is based on Fernando Gaitán's Colombian telenovela \"Yo soy Betty, la fea\", which has had many other international", "psg_id": "7655493" }, { "title": "Betty Nansen", "text": "Betty Nansen Betty Nansen (née Betty Anna Maria Müller) (19 March 1873 – 15 March 1943) was a Danish actress and theatre director of the theater that carries her name, the Betty Nansen Theatre. She was born on 19 March 1873. She had her debut in the fall of 1893 in Copenhagen's Casino Theater as the title character in Victorien Sardou's \"Dora\". She went on to play Magda in Hermann Sudermann's \"Homeland\" as well as the title character in Alexandre Dumas' \"The Lady of the Camellias\". In the fall of 1896 she changed to the Royal Danish Theatre, where she", "psg_id": "14160626" }, { "title": "Ugly Betty", "text": "out a door without being seen. The scene was patterned after the \"Ugly Betty\" episode \"Swag\" in which Betty crawled through a fashion show. Hayek will also make a recurring appearance on \"30 Rock\" in the third season. In an episode of the TV sitcom \"Scrubs\", Christopher Turk (played by Donald Faison) has a picture taken of \"Ugly Betty\" with his daughter, only for it to be torn up by best friend and main character John Dorian. In March 2009, a spoof of \"Ugly Betty\", called Ugly Yeti was made by Take180. Take180, like ABC, is a Disney company and", "psg_id": "7655481" }, { "title": "Betty Jean Owens", "text": "woman that he thought was Owens and murdered her and buried her in a shallow grave. However, he murdered Betty Jean Robinson Houston, a different woman. Betty Jean Owens Betty Jean Owens (1948-) is an African American woman who was brutally raped by four white men in Tallahassee, Florida in 1959. Her trial was significant in Florida, and the South as a whole, because the white men were given life sentences for their crimes. This severe of a sentencing had not occurred for white men in the South accused of raping black women previous to Owens' case. For example, in", "psg_id": "16109126" }, { "title": "Betty Blayton-Taylor", "text": "[Included: Betty Blayton, Alvin C. Hollingsworth, Earl Miller, Faith Ringgold, Mahler Ryder, Jack H. White.] Group Exhibition, Harlem Cultural Council, New York City - \"The Art of the American Negro\" (1966) Curated by Romare Bearden. [Included: Charles Alston, Emma Amos, Betty Blayton, Jacob Lawrence, Hughie Lee-Smith, Richard Nugent, Simon B. Outlaw, Faith Ringgold, Vincent D. Smith, Charles White, et al.] Solo Exhibition, Capricorn Gallery, New York City (May 4-20, 1966) Solo Exhibition, Adair Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia (1963) Solo Exhibition, St. Thomas Gallery, Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands (1960) Collectors Corner Gallery, Washington, D.C. (1959) Betty Blayton-Taylor Betty Blayton-Taylor (July 10, 1937", "psg_id": "15766033" }, { "title": "Betty Applewhite", "text": "go there with our first Black character?' I honestly fell off the show after that. I think it was just so implausible and just an image that Black folks don't want to see: their child chained and shackled in the basement.\" Betty Applewhite Betty Applewhite is a fictional character played by actress Alfre Woodard on the ABC television series \"Desperate Housewives\". The character is introduced in the last episodes of the series' first season, and becomes the center of the mystery of the second season, along with her two sons, Matthew and Caleb. Regarding Betty Applewhite and the mystery storyline", "psg_id": "7854773" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "of the CBS sitcom \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\". She had a regular recurring role as the sardonic, man-hungry Sue Ann Nivens, \"The Happy Homemaker\", on the show. White would receive her second and third Emmys from her part on \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\". White considers her part as Sue Ann in the show one of the highlights of her professional career, but she describes her television image as \"icky sweet.\" She felt that she was the very definition of feminine passivity, owing to the fact that White always seemed willing to satirize her own unique persona on screen", "psg_id": "2463417" }, { "title": "Betty Draper", "text": "Betty Draper Elizabeth \"Betty\" Hofstadt Francis (formerly Draper) is a fictional character on AMC's television series \"Mad Men\", portrayed by January Jones. The character's appearance is often compared to that of Grace Kelly. Jones received two Golden Globe nominations and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her performance. She also won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series twice along with the cast of \"Mad Men\". The character of Betty Draper was not originally part of the pilot episode, though she did appear in the pilot. The script established that lead character", "psg_id": "12479631" }, { "title": "Betty Applewhite", "text": "whom turned it down due to financial and time commitment issues. He clarified: \"There's nothing strategically black about her character. Her color is incidental.\" Woodard stated that she had never seen the show before accepting the role, something that led the producers to send her fifteen episodes of the show, which she divided amongst various family members. After they compared storylines, Woodard recalled that she became \"instantly hooked\" on the series. Betty Applewhite is the first African-American housewife to be a major character on \"Desperate Housewives\", and is described as a \"deeply religious, overbearing single mother\". Betty grew up in", "psg_id": "7854761" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "Fedderson, and Tibbles created the television comedy \"Life with Elizabeth\", with White portraying the title role. The show was originally a live production on KLAC-TV in 1951, and won White a Regional Los Angeles Emmy in 1952. \"Life with Elizabeth\" was nationally syndicated from 1952 to 1955, allowing White to become one of the few women in television with full creative control in front of and behind the camera. The show was unusual for a sitcom in the 1950s because it was co-produced and owned by a twenty-eight-year-old woman who still lived with her parents. White said they didn't worry", "psg_id": "2463410" }, { "title": "Betty Bossi", "text": "Betty Bossi Betty Bossi is a Swiss cookbook publisher. The Betty Bossi brand published various cookbooks and newsletters and sponsored various cooking contests. Shirley Eu-Wong, author of \"Culture shock!: Switzerland\", said that Betty Bossi \"recipe booklets can be found in almost any Swiss-Romande kitchen cabinet.\" The brand is operated by Betty Bossi AG/Betty Bossi SA, headquartered in Zurich. The name originates from \"Betty Bossi\", a fictional character created in the mid-1950s, taking inspiration from Betty Crocker. Gary Genosko, author of \"Better than butter: Margarine and simulation,\" said that the character \"Betty Bossi\" was \"a kind of Franco-Swiss Betty Crocker\". Bossi", "psg_id": "16799132" }, { "title": "Betty Cooper", "text": "star in a reality show based on their lives. In \"Archie Loves Betty\", she is an English teacher at Riverdale High. However, in both universes, Betty previously worked as a buyer for Saks Fifth Avenue in New York. Betty Cooper Elizabeth Cooper, is one of the main characters appearing in American comic books published by Archie Comics. The character was created by Bob Montana and John L. Goldwater, and first appeared in \"Pep Comics\" #22 (cover-dated Dec. 1941), on the first page of the first \"Archie\" story, serving as a love interest to Archie Andrews. Betty's infatuation with Archie, which", "psg_id": "962669" }, { "title": "Betty Rubble", "text": "prominent examples including Trixie Norton of \"The Honeymooners\", which by conflicting accounts was a major inspiration for \"The Flintstones\", and Ethel Mertz of \"I Love Lucy\"). Much like Trixie or Ethel, Betty spent a lot of her time socializing with Wilma, and the two would often end up working together to bail their husbands out of whatever scheme of Fred's had landed them in trouble, sometimes scheming with each other. Betty is rarely seen failing to follow the lead of Barney or Wilma, so may appear to be the least developed character in the show. In spite of this, Betty", "psg_id": "4583485" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "troops before they were deployed overseas. After the war, White made rounds to movie studios looking for work, but was always turned down because she was \"unphotogenic\". So then she started to look for radio jobs where being photogenic did not matter. Her first radio jobs included reading commercials and playing bit parts, and sometimes even doing crowd noises. She made about five dollars a show. She would do just about anything, like singing on a show for no money, or making an appearance on the local game show. She appeared on shows such as \"Blondie\", \"The Great Gildersleeve\", and", "psg_id": "2463407" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "Rue McClanahan was offered the role of Rose (the two characters being similar to roles they had played in \"Mary Tyler Moore\" and \"Maude\", respectively). Jay Sandrich, the director of the pilot, suggested that since they had played similar roles in the past, they should switch roles, Rue McClanahan later said in a documentary on the series. White originally had doubts about her ability to play Rose, until the show's creator took her aside and told her not to play Rose as stupid but as someone \"terminally naive, a person who always believed the first explanation of something.\" The show", "psg_id": "2463423" }, { "title": "Ugly Betty", "text": "other television shows. In the October 7, 2006, episode of \"Saturday Night Live\", cast member Fred Armisen spoofed the character of Betty by playing a look-alike named \"Fugly Betsy\". Not to be outdone, a February 17, 2007 episode of \"MADtv\" has Ellen DeGeneres (played by Nicole Parker) interviewing an actress on her talk show who plays \"Ugly Betty\", with Salma Hayek (played by LisaNova) always pointing out how ugly she is. The \"Ugly Betty\" actress (played by Crista Flanagan) claims it is only makeup and costume but is ignored. Crista later reprised her \"Betty\" role in the poorly reviewed parody", "psg_id": "7655478" }, { "title": "Bananas for Betty", "text": "Romijn played in the film series), who was disguised as Storm after he held her. The YouTube video featuring Wilhelmina slamming the cab door on Betty White, as mentioned by Marc in this episode, can be seen here. This was the last episode of the second season to be shown in the United Kingdom because of the U.S. writers' strike. The show restarted in April 2008. In a review from Zap2it, Hanh Nguyen welcome the comedic elements back to the show: \"Ugly Betty gets past the grimness of Bradford's death to return to a more cheerful, wackier time. Alexis and", "psg_id": "10980004" }, { "title": "Betty Crocker", "text": "Radio, with Agnes White as Betty. Over the next three decades, the women would anonymously portray Betty Crocker on the air and at cooking schools. In 1929, Betty Crocker coupons were introduced. Inserted in bags of flour, they could be used to reduce the cost of Oneida Limited flatware. By 1932, this scheme had become so popular that General Mills began to offer an entire set of flatware; the pattern was called \"Friendship\" (later renamed \"Medality\"). In 1937, the coupons were printed on the outside of packages, copy on which told purchasers to \"save and redeem for huge savings on", "psg_id": "2434591" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "year, NBC quietly cancelled the series. Following the end of \"Life with Elizabeth\", she appeared as Vicki Angel on the ABC sitcom \"Date with the Angels\" from 1957 to 1958. The show was loosely based on the Elmer Rice play \"Dream Girl\", and the series intended to focus around Vicki's daydreaming tendencies, the sponsor was not pleased with the fantasy elements and pressured to have them eliminated. \"I can honestly say that was the only time I have ever wanted to get out of a show,\" White later said\". The sitcom was a critical and ratings disaster, but ABC wouldn't", "psg_id": "2463413" }, { "title": "Ugly Betty (season 2)", "text": "the press finds out, Wilhelmina is then seen as being a cold-hearted woman. Later, Betty White calls Wilhelmina to arrange a meeting where she can publicly forgive Wilhelmina. While the cameras are rolling, Betty White plays the victim act, even further ruining Wilhelmina's reputation. Meanwhile, Betty goes on a double date with Gio and Hilda in a bid to make her relationship more memorable. But it goes wrong when Henry is not very keen on the idea and is uncomfortable with Betty being around Gio. When Hilda arrives home from the date with Gio. He asks her out again but", "psg_id": "10531800" }, { "title": "Betty Anderson", "text": "Seeing her marriage being torn apart by this secret, Betty wanted to come clean with Steven, but Peyton and Hannah forced her to stay silent. She eventually grew fed up with Steven's accusations of unfaithfulness, and she left him. When Steven filed for divorce, Betty did not fight to save her marriage, feeling that it is a punishment for not having loved him. Though when Steven found out about Ann, he returned to Betty and they were able to save their marriage. Later on, she remarried Rodney, though the love triangle never disappeared. The character Betty appeared in \"Return to", "psg_id": "10419755" }, { "title": "Swag (Ugly Betty)", "text": "had done while in Brazil on a business trip paid for by the magazine. Having settled that, Daniel and Betty came up with a cost-cutting way to entertain Oshi and company: Take them to New Jersey to have dinner at \"White Tassel\", a parody of White Castle. The minimalness of this impresses Oshi, who agrees to a four-shoot deal with \"MODE\". Daniel also gets a call from Bradford that his credit card will be reactivated. Betty also recalls what happened between her and Walter, who kept stalking her. As he tried to apologize, Betty told him no, and besides she", "psg_id": "8752747" }, { "title": "Betty Boop", "text": "with the role until 1938, returning 50 years later in Disney's \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\". Today, Betty is voiced by Tress MacNeille, Sandy Fox and Cindy Robinson in commercials. Although it has been assumed that Betty's first name was established in the 1931 \"Screen Songs\" cartoon, \"Betty Co-ed\", this \"Betty\" is an entirely different character. Even though the song may have led to Betty's eventual christening, any reference to \"Betty Co-ed\" as a Betty Boop vehicle is incorrect although the official Betty Boop website describes the titular character as a \"prototype\" of Betty. There are at least 12 \"Screen Songs\"", "psg_id": "1642451" }, { "title": "Betty Crocker", "text": "fine kitchen and home accessories in our catalog\". From 1930, General Mills issued softbound recipe books, including in 1933 \"Betty Crocker's 101 Delicious Bisquick Creations, As Made and Served by Well-Known Gracious Hostesses, Famous Chefs, Distinguished Epicures and Smart Luminaries of Movieland.\" 1941–1945: The \"Betty Crocker Cook Book of All-Purpose Baking\" was published as an aid to wartime considerations in cooking. In 1950, the \"Betty Crocker Picture Cookbook\" was published. It was written by nutritionist Agnes White Tizard. In 2005, the 10th edition of the Betty Crocker cookbook was published, as well as a Spanish/English bilingual book that collects some", "psg_id": "2434592" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "ended in 1992 after Arthur announced her decision to depart the series. White, McClanahan, and Getty reprised their roles Rose, Blanche, and Sophia in the spin-off \"The Golden Palace\". The series was short-lived, lasting only one season. In addition, White reprised her Rose Nylund character in guest appearances on the NBC shows \"Empty Nest\" and \"Nurses\", both set in Miami. After \"The Golden Palace\" ended, White guest-starred on a number of television programs including \"Suddenly Susan\", \"The Practice\", and \"Yes, Dear\" where she received Emmy nominations for her individual appearances. She won an Emmy in 1996 for \"Outstanding Guest Actress", "psg_id": "2463424" }, { "title": "Betty Jean Owens", "text": "Betty Jean Owens Betty Jean Owens (1948-) is an African American woman who was brutally raped by four white men in Tallahassee, Florida in 1959. Her trial was significant in Florida, and the South as a whole, because the white men were given life sentences for their crimes. This severe of a sentencing had not occurred for white men in the South accused of raping black women previous to Owens' case. For example, in the case of Recy Taylor, who was gang-raped by six white men in Alabama, the men were never found guilty of any charges and released from", "psg_id": "16109114" }, { "title": "Betty Boop's Penthouse", "text": "Betty Boop's Penthouse Betty Boop's Penthouse is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film featuring Betty Boop assisted by Koko the Clown and Bimbo. At Bimbo's Experimental Laboratory, Bimbo and Koko concoct a variety of compounds and elixirs, including a drink that is so hot it turns a black cat into a dragon head, as well as turning the cat into a white and black striped one. Their scientific experiments are interrupted when, through a huge drop of the chemical, they see a bathing-suit-clad Betty taking a shower on the roof of her penthouse. Distracted by Betty as she sings", "psg_id": "8852284" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "participating in the Million Dollar challenge at the end of the show. On May 19, 2008, she appeared on \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\", taking part in the host's \"Mary Tyler Moore Show\" reunion special alongside every surviving cast member of the series. Beginning in 2007, White was featured in television commercials for PetMeds, highlighting her interest in animal rights and welfare. In 2009, the candy company Mars, Incorporated launched a global campaign for their Snickers bar; the campaign's slogan was: \"You're not you when you're hungry\". White appeared, alongside Abe Vigoda, in the company's advertisement for the candy during the", "psg_id": "2463427" }, { "title": "Betty Boop", "text": "feature-length film based on the character. Explanatory notes Citations Bibliography Betty Boop Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer, with help from animators including Grim Natwick. She originally appeared in the \"Talkartoon\" and \"Betty Boop\" film series, which were produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures. She has also been featured in comic strips and mass merchandising. A caricature of a Jazz Age flapper, Betty Boop was described in a 1934 court case as: \"combin[ing] in appearance the childish with the sophisticated—a large round baby face with big eyes and a nose like a", "psg_id": "1642485" }, { "title": "Betty Suarez", "text": "junior high, Betty won the Good Citizens award. Betty gave the award back to the school but later took it back and the principal called her a bad citizen. She attended Queens Borough High School, graduating in 2002, where she was salutatorian and received a Regents diploma. Betty was cast as a rock in a school play. She never went to the Senior prom, staging an anti-prom with her best friend Trina, who later was invited to the event. Betty and Trina did not speak to each other again until 2007. A member of the Music Association; she received an", "psg_id": "8747643" }, { "title": "Betty Draper", "text": "Don Draper was married, but only by a mention in dialogue, and there was no intention to show his home life. January Jones was instead initially considered, along with Elisabeth Moss, for the ambitious workplace character Peggy Olson; Moss was ultimately cast as Peggy. Show creator Matthew Weiner then wrote two scenes featuring Betty Draper, and Jones successfully auditioned for the part two days later. Although there were no full script or any plots written for Betty Draper at the time, Jones was promised by Weiner that the character would be developed. Weiner has attributed \"Mad Men\"'s visual style to", "psg_id": "12479632" }, { "title": "Yo soy Betty, la fea", "text": "global audiences because it is centered around the life of an unattractive character rather than that of a typical attractive character. Spinoffs include an animated series called \"Betty Toons\", featuring Betty as a child with her friends. In the U.S., \"Betty Toons\" previously aired Saturday mornings on most affiliates of the Telefutura network, as part of the \"Toonturama\" block. \"Ugly Betty\", the U.S. adaptation of Betty La Fea, aired on ABC from 2006 to 2010. The hour-long program was developed by Silvio Horta and co-produced by Salma Hayek and Ben Silverman. America Ferrera played the title role. The show has", "psg_id": "3945253" }, { "title": "The Yeti with Betty", "text": "The Yeti with Betty The Yeti with Betty was a comic strip in the UK comic \"The Beano\", first appearing in issue 2633, dated 2 January 1993, and drawn throughout by Robert Nixon. Sick of the cold weather and lack of company, a talking yeti flees the Himalaya by grabbing onto the wheel of a passing aeroplane, landing in the white cliffs of Dover. While there, he meets a young girl called Betty, who befriends the yeti and adopts it as her pet. The subsequent strips followed the adventures of the yeti as he tried to adjust to city life.", "psg_id": "4750264" }, { "title": "Betty White's Off Their Rockers", "text": "Fridays, and the local version airs on Sundays by SBT. In India, the original show was aired on 10 September 2015 on Comedy Central India on Monday to Friday at 10:00 p.m. In the United States, users can watch full episodes on the NBC official website. In Canada, people can watch full episodes on the CTV official website. Betty White's Off Their Rockers Betty White's Off Their Rockers is an American comedy television series launched in 2012, that broadcast on NBC for its first two seasons and Lifetime for its third. The series is hosted by Betty White, and is", "psg_id": "16222705" }, { "title": "Betty Farrington", "text": "on the Orpheum vaudeville circuit in the 1910's\". Betty Farrington Betty Farrington (May 14, 1898 – February 3, 1989) was an American character actress active from the 1920s through 1960. Born in Missouri's largest city, Kansas City, Betty Farrington would play mostly supporting and minor roles during her career, although she would occasionally be given a featured or leading part, appearing in almost 100 films during her career. Some of the more notable films she appeared in include: Preston Sturges' \"The Lady Eve\" (1941), starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda; 1942's \"My Favorite Blonde\" and 1947's \"My Favorite Brunette\", both", "psg_id": "18522918" }, { "title": "Betty Farrington", "text": "Betty Farrington Betty Farrington (May 14, 1898 – February 3, 1989) was an American character actress active from the 1920s through 1960. Born in Missouri's largest city, Kansas City, Betty Farrington would play mostly supporting and minor roles during her career, although she would occasionally be given a featured or leading part, appearing in almost 100 films during her career. Some of the more notable films she appeared in include: Preston Sturges' \"The Lady Eve\" (1941), starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda; 1942's \"My Favorite Blonde\" and 1947's \"My Favorite Brunette\", both starring Bob Hope; the classic film noir \"Double", "psg_id": "18522914" }, { "title": "Tommy and Betty", "text": "character singing the \"Calling On Song\". The Betty character then joins in halfway through the dance - this delayed entrance (which is unusual in rapper sword teams) allows time for the Tommy to work through a repertoire of jokes, before the appearance of the Betty. The Betty seeks to have a high profile entrance such as appearing through a trap door, on a bicycle or carrying a vacuum cleaner. This entrance can help re-engage the audience; this is particularly valuable in large arenas or at foreign festivals. Tommy and Betty Tommy and Betty are two roles in rapper sword dance", "psg_id": "2704170" }, { "title": "Stewart Edward White", "text": "such an exceptional character as to capture the imagination of boys...\". The other eighteen who were awarded this distinction were: Roy Chapman Andrews; Robert Bartlett; Frederick Russell Burnham; Richard E. Byrd; George Kruck Cherrie; James L. Clark; Merian C. Cooper; Lincoln Ellsworth; Louis Agassiz Fuertes; George Bird Grinnell; Charles A. Lindbergh; Donald Baxter MacMillan; Clifford H. Pope; George P. Putnam; Kermit Roosevelt; Carl Rungius; Orville Wright. These first two books are \"pre\" Betty´s book. White discusses the philosophy of the future books, without revealing the source (the channeling through his wife Betty). Stewart Edward White Stewart Edward White (12 March", "psg_id": "9378640" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "honor, more than one-third of Forest Service employees were women. In January 2011, White received a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series for her role as Elka Ostrovsky in \"Hot in Cleveland\". The show itself was also nominated for an award as Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, but lost to the cast of \"Modern Family\". She won the same award again in 2012, and has received a third nomination. In October 2011, White was awarded an honorary degree and white doctors coat by Washington State University at the Washington", "psg_id": "2463447" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "had the best, who needs the rest?\" White had a strained relationship with her \"Golden Girls\" co-star Bea Arthur on and off the set of their television show, commenting that Arthur \"was not that fond of me\" and that \"she found me a pain in the neck sometimes. It was my positive attitude — and that made Bea mad sometimes. Sometimes if I was happy, she'd be furious.\" After Arthur's death in 2009, White said, \"I knew it would hurt, I just didn't know it would hurt this much.\" White first met Ball while working on the short-lived sitcom \"Date", "psg_id": "2463436" }, { "title": "Betty White", "text": "for decades. NBC offered her an anchor job on their flagship morning show \"Today\". She turned the offer down because she didn't want to move to New York (where \"Today\" is filmed) permanently. The job eventually went to Barbara Walters. Through the 1950s and 1960s, White began a nineteen-year run as hostess and commentator on the annual Tournament of Roses Parade broadcast on NBC (often co-hosting with Lorne Greene), and appeared on a number of late night talk shows, including Jack Paar's \"Tonight Show\", and other daytime game shows. In 1973, White made several guest appearances in the fourth season", "psg_id": "2463416" }, { "title": "Betty Reynolds Cobb", "text": "Betty Reynolds Cobb Betty Reynolds Cobb (born Betty Leigh Reynolds on October 23, 1884 in Cedartown, Georgia, United States, died on May 27, 1956 on Carrollton, Georgia) was an attorney, author, and activist. She was one of the first women accepted to the bar, and one of the first female lawyers in Georgia. She was also an early member of the League of Women Voters. In 1916, her book \"Little Boy Black\" was published. Betty Reynolds Cobb was born on October 23, 1884 in a mostly white neighborhood, Cedartown, Georgia. She was raised by her parents in Carrollton, Georgia and", "psg_id": "7965858" }, { "title": "Betty Foy", "text": "be a reference to faith. This is an old romance name, as for example Edmund Spenser's pagan knight Sansfoy in \"The Faerie Queene\". Rivendell Bicycle Works has a bicycle model, Betty Foy, named for the mother in the poem. The bicycle is a mixte with a headbadge that shows Betty Foy's portrait. Betty Foy Betty Foy is a character appearing in William Wordsworth's poem \"\"The Idiot Boy\"\" and is the mother of the title character. In the poem, Betty is caring for a sick neighbor; in desperation, she sends her mentally handicapped son Johnny on horseback to fetch a doctor", "psg_id": "4310924" }, { "title": "Betty Reynolds Cobb", "text": "consists of nine short stories: \"Little Boy Black\", \"Ol' Master\", \"Love and Politics\", \"Aunt Savannah's White Folks\", \"Uncle Lige Pleads His Own Case\", \"The Owl Foretells a Parting\", \"The Coward\", \"Miss Julie's Ring\", and \"Counsel for Defense\". Betty Reynolds Cobb died in Atlanta, Georgia, May 27, 1956. Her eulogy was delivered in Atlanta and her burial proceeded in Carrollton, Georgia. Betty Reynolds Cobb Betty Reynolds Cobb (born Betty Leigh Reynolds on October 23, 1884 in Cedartown, Georgia, United States, died on May 27, 1956 on Carrollton, Georgia) was an attorney, author, and activist. She was one of the first women", "psg_id": "7965864" }, { "title": "Brown Betty (horse)", "text": "from racing at the end of her second season and exported to become a broodmare in the United States. Brown Betty was a bay or brown mare with a white star bred in the United Kingdom by Sir Alec Black. As a yearling she was offered for sale and bought for 1,600 guineas by Cecil Boyd-Rochfort on behalf of the American banker William Woodward, Sr.. The filly was taken into training by Boyd-Rochfot at his Feemason Lodge stable in Newmarket, Suffolk. Woodward reportedly named Brown Betty after Boyd-Rochfort's niece, Betty McCall. Physically, Brown Betty was described as \"a filly of", "psg_id": "20638558" }, { "title": "Tommy and Betty", "text": "the Tommy character was generally called \"The Captain\", and the Betty character called \"Bessy\". There were often additional characters, such as a doctor, who took part in a short play before the dance, similar to a Mummers play. The Tommy was either dressed up formally, with waistcoat, tailcoat and top hat, or in a grotesque garb of animal hides; occasionally, the Tommy was dressed in women's clothing, like the Betty. Much is made of their role and clothing in the context of pagan fertility rituals; it is certainly probable that the characters and play are older than the sword dance", "psg_id": "2704168" }, { "title": "Betty (band)", "text": "the opening and closing theme songs. The members involved were Alyson Palmer/Amy Ziff/Elizabeth Ziff, although they were credited in the show's opening titles as simply \"BETTY\". In 2002 the group starred in its own off-Broadway show \"BETTY RULES\" directed by Rent's Michael Greif. The musical ran for 9 months at the Zipper Theatre. The show has since been performed in Chicago at the Lakeside Theatre and sold-out three runs at Theater J in Washington, DC. BETTY has appeared as a regular guest artist on the television show The L Word, for which they provided the theme song. Activist entertainers, BETTY", "psg_id": "5144479" }, { "title": "Betty Holekamp", "text": "swollen river on horseback. Not to be outdone by anyone, Betty Holekamp immediately followed and successfully crossed the river to the astonishment of her fellow colonists and perhaps to the chagrin of the prince. Thus, Betty Holekamp is known as the first white woman to cross the Guadalupe on horseback. When word first broke of Texas being admitted to the Union in 1845, Betty Holekamp gathered pieces of cloth from her home and from her neighbors and used them to sew a 6-foot by 3-foot United States flag (with a lone star in the field of blue) that was unfurled", "psg_id": "15636123" }, { "title": "Betty Jean Owens", "text": "and David Beagles held the two black women at knifepoint. Scarborough ordered the black men, Richard Brown and Thomas Butterfield, to leave and they slowly drove away. The two black women left at the hands of the four white men were Edna Richardson and Betty Jean Owens. Edna Richardson broke free of the men and ran into a nearby park, leaving Betty Jean Owens alone with her attackers. Beagles promised to release her only if she did what they wanted her to do. They drove her to the edge of town and subsequently raped her seven times. Edna Richardson and", "psg_id": "16109116" }, { "title": "Bananas for Betty", "text": "she turns to \"Plan B,\" which she removes from the refrigerator and shows to Marc - the sperm she recovered from (the then newly dead) Bradford Meade, which she plans to use to give birth to an heir and get her stake in the company and become part of the Meade family. The episode is a homage to the two Betties, that of America Ferrera's character getting an ice cream named after her, and guest star Betty White, who parodied the title character in the 2007 TV Land Awards. Ironically, Mark Indelicato, who played Justin Suarez in the series, guest", "psg_id": "10980000" }, { "title": "The Prince and Betty", "text": "black-and-white film version was made in 1919; it featured Boris Karloff in what is described by the IMDB as an \"undetermined role\". The Prince and Betty The Prince and Betty is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse. It was originally published in \"Ainslee's Magazine\" in the United States in January 1912, and, in a slightly different form, as a serial in \"Strand Magazine\" in the United Kingdom between February and April 1912. It was published in book form, in the United Kingdom by Mills & Boon on 1 May 1912. A substantially different version, which incorporated the plot of \"Psmith,", "psg_id": "6719278" }, { "title": "Betty Boop", "text": "attempt to develop a replacement character in this style in the 1938 \"Betty Boop\" cartoon \"Betty Boop and Sally Swing\", but it was not a success. The last \"Betty Boop\" cartoons were released in 1939, and a few made attempts to bring Betty into the swing era. In her last appearance, \"Rhythm on the Reservation\" (1939). Betty drives an open convertible, labeled \"Betty Boop's Swing Band\", through a Native American reservation, where she introduces the people to swing music and creates a \"Swinging Sioux Band\". The \"Betty Boop\" cartoon series officially ended with \"Yip Yip Yippy\" (1939). While \"Yip Yip", "psg_id": "1642468" }, { "title": "Ugly Betty", "text": "Ugly Betty Ugly Betty is an American comedy-drama television series developed by Silvio Horta, which was originally broadcast on ABC between 2006 and 2010. It revolves around the character Betty Suarez who, despite her lack of style, lands a job at a prestigious fashion magazine. The series is based on Fernando Gaitán's Colombian telenovela \"Yo soy Betty, la fea\", which has had many other international adaptations. It was produced by Silent H, Ventanarosa, and Reveille Productions partnered with ABC Studios and executive produced by Salma Hayek, Silvio Horta, Ben Silverman, Jose Tamez, and Joel Fields. The pilot was filmed in", "psg_id": "7655435" }, { "title": "Betty Williams (Coronation Street)", "text": "Betty Williams (Coronation Street) Betty Williams (also Preston and Turpin) is a fictional character from the ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", portrayed by former music hall star Betty Driver. Driver was cast as Betty in 1969, after first auditioning for the role of Hilda Ogden, which was given to Jean Alexander. The character arrived in \"Coronation Street\" to help her sister Maggie Cooke run the corner shop, and has since had a number of storylines which have seen her become twice widowed, and mother to an illegitimate son. For most of the shows run Betty worked as a barmaid in", "psg_id": "3546838" }, { "title": "Betty Crocker", "text": "Cumming became Betty Crocker for many years. She appeared for several years on \"The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show\", and even had her own TV show, \"Betty Crocker Star Matinee\". She also appeared in the CBS network's first color commercial, in which she baked a \"mystery fruit cake\". Hawley continued to portray Betty Crocker until 1964. A portrait of Betty Crocker was first commissioned in 1936, a \"motherly image\" that \"blended the features of several Home Service Department members\" that was painted by Neysa McMein. It subtly changed over the years, but always accommodated General Mills' cultural perception of", "psg_id": "2434594" }, { "title": "Betty Parris", "text": "loosely based on actual events that Betty/Elizabeth Parris and other contributing characters faced during the actual Salem Witch Trials in the 1600s. Some aspects of the play are accurate in comparison to the real event while others are not. According to all reliable sources, Elizabeth had two siblings and in \"The Crucible\" she has none. She is a supporting character as a ten-year-old girl who falls under a strange illness, which leads to dissembling over a bunch of young women's behavior and, soon, many accusations of witchcraft against other citizens of Salem. Betty Parris Elizabeth Parris (November 28, 1682 –", "psg_id": "1966478" }, { "title": "Betty Anderson", "text": "trials and tribulations of soap opera life. The character achieved such popularity that when the show ended its run, producer Paul Monash developed a spin-off series, \"The Girl from Peyton Place\", for Parkins. However, when co-star Ryan O'Neal, who played her husband, declined to participate, the project was shelved. Nevertheless, Parkins insisted she often felt very insecure on the set, saying In the first reunion film, Parkins was approached to reprise her role, but she declined. Janet Margolin was assigned as her replacement. Betty Anderson Betty Anderson is a fictional character in the novel \"Peyton Place\", written by Grace Metalious,", "psg_id": "10419765" }, { "title": "Betty Boop", "text": "to the character. She was drawn with a head more similar to a baby's than an adult's in proportion to her body. This suggested the combination of girlishness and maturity that many people saw in the flapper type, which Betty represented. While the character was kept pure and girl-like onscreen, compromises to her virtue were a challenge. The studio's 1931 Christmas card featured Betty in bed with Santa Claus, winking at the viewer. Also in 1931, the Talkartoons \"The Bum Bandit\" and \"Dizzy Red Riding Hood\" were given distinctly \"impure\" endings. Officially, Betty was only 16 years old, according to", "psg_id": "1642457" }, { "title": "Ugly Betty (season 1)", "text": "first season of \"Ugly Betty\", nine characters were initially included in the main cast. Michael Urie and Kevin Sussman were originally credited as Special Guest Stars but were upgraded to regulars mid-season. However, Kevin Sussman's character was written off the show in the fifteenth episode but was still credited as a regular for the rest of the season. Rebecca Romijn's character was introduced in the middle of the season and was immediately credited as Starring. \"Ugly Betty\" follows the daily life of Betty Suarez, a promising college graduate from a struggling Latino family in Queens. She was promptly rejected at", "psg_id": "10287609" }, { "title": "Betty Williams (Coronation Street)", "text": "with the show, because I still enjoy it so much and am always looking forward rather than back. Really, it has been a wonderful experience and I feel very glad I was able to stick around for so long.\" In 2007, \"Coronation Street\" bosses told \"The Sun\" newspaper that there were no plans to retire the character of Betty, despite actress Betty Driver being 87 at the time, the oldest cast member in the soap. The character was described as \"highly valued\", with executive producer Kieran Roberts saying, \"She is still going strong and enjoying the role. Betty is one", "psg_id": "3546862" }, { "title": "Betty Boop", "text": "Betty Boop Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer, with help from animators including Grim Natwick. She originally appeared in the \"Talkartoon\" and \"Betty Boop\" film series, which were produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures. She has also been featured in comic strips and mass merchandising. A caricature of a Jazz Age flapper, Betty Boop was described in a 1934 court case as: \"combin[ing] in appearance the childish with the sophisticated—a large round baby face with big eyes and a nose like a button, framed in a somewhat careful coiffure, with a very", "psg_id": "1642447" }, { "title": "Atomic Betty", "text": "overlord Maximus I.Q. and his lackey Minimus, as well as other intergalactic supervillains, criminals, terrorists, and gangsters. Despite being rather unassuming on Earth, Atomic Betty is a superstar throughout the galaxy and even has her group of people who consider her their role model. In each episode, a crisis occurs somewhere in the galaxy, usually while Betty enjoys some activity with her friends. Invariably, her bracelet begins beeping, and she runs off alone to save the galaxy in her pretty light pink-and-white superpowered Galactic Guardian battle suit, which grants her a wide variety of weapons, gadgets and magical abilities, such", "psg_id": "3801539" }, { "title": "Betty Hemings", "text": "it to the Jefferson household: items such as cabbages, strawberries, and chickens. Her former cabin site is being investigated as an archeological site. It is expected to yield new information about the daily lives of the enslaved African Americans at Monticello. Historians have tended to accept the account that Betty Hemings and John Wayles had children together. Her last six children were multiracial, with three-quarters white ancestry. As is the case of many relationships between slaveholders and slaves, documentary evidence is slight. Betty was mentioned in John Wayles' will, which some take as an indication of a relationship. However, the", "psg_id": "12224272" }, { "title": "Ugly Betty", "text": "were directly borrowed from \"Ugly Betty\", rather than from \"Yo soy Betty, la fea\". The series did pretty well in the ratings, but was too expensive to produce, so a second season was never ordered. In 2007, there had been talk of an Arabic version of \"Ugly Betty\", which would have been produced and shot in Dubai. This would have been the first \"Betty, la Fea\"-inspired series to be directly adapted from the American version, but the project never came to fruition. On May 24, 2010, the first (and so far only) direct adaptation of \"Ugly Betty\", Georgia's გოგონა გარეუბნიდან", "psg_id": "7655472" } ]
[ "joyce whitman" ]
during the series roseanne changed her name to arnold from what?
[ { "title": "Roseanne Barr", "text": "whom she placed for adoption; they were later reunited. On February 4, 1974, Barr married Bill Pentland, a motel clerk she met while in Colorado. They had three children: Jessica, Jennifer, and Jake. Pentland and Barr divorced on January 16, 1990. Four days later, on January 20, 1990, Barr married fellow comedian Tom Arnold and became known as Roseanne Arnold during the marriage. Barr had met Arnold in 1983 in Minneapolis, where he opened for her stand-up comedy act. In 1988, Barr brought Arnold onto her sitcom, \"Roseanne\", as a writer. Barr has a lesbian sister, Geraldine Barr, and a", "psg_id": "934717" } ]
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[ { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "\"Roseanne Arnold\". On the September 21, 1994 Season 7 premiere; In celebrating Roseanne's divorce and dropping her last name... All credits (Opening and closing) included the cast and crew's first names only. This was the only time this occurred in an episode during its run. Season seven begins with Roseanne's pregnancy and goes on to tackle such issues as abortion, alcoholism, drug abuse, sexual dysfunction, and racial prejudice. Darlene and David break up after briefly maintaining an open relationship, leading to some awkwardness for Roseanne and Dan as they try to deal living with their daughter's ex-boyfriend. David and Darlene", "psg_id": "934765" }, { "title": "Roseanne (season 10)", "text": "in Canada. The first trailer for the season premiered during the 90th Academy Awards on March 4, 2018, which Emily Longeretta for \"Us Weekly\" commented that \"the comedy wasted no time when it came to cracking jokes about its ending.\" Shane Lou at \"Today\" said the message of the trailer was clear: \"Nothing has changed... it's the same Roseanne, right down to her unmistakable laugh.\" To promote the return of the series, ABC partnered with NASCAR to sponsor the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California and rename it the \"Roseanne 300\". Branding appeared throughout the", "psg_id": "20645345" }, { "title": "Don't Ask, Don't Tell (Roseanne)", "text": "Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) and friend Nancy (Sandra Bernhard) and Nancy's girlfriend Sharon (Mariel Hemingway). Roseanne is having fun until Sharon kisses her, causing Roseanne anxiety. The next day, after discussing the kiss with Jackie and getting into an argument with Nancy, Roseanne realizes that she may not be as cool as she thinks she is. ABC, fearing viewer and sponsor backlash, initially planned not to air the episode. \"Roseanne\" executive producer Tom Arnold went public with the network's decision in an interview with \"Variety\". Arnold stated that he was told by network executives that \"a woman cannot kiss a woman.", "psg_id": "12691655" }, { "title": "The Jackie Thomas Show", "text": "order to play his wife on \"Tom\", replacing another actress who had already begun work. \"Tom\" did not garner high ratings and was cancelled in May 1994. In November 1994, Tom and Roseanne Arnold divorced. \"Roseanne\" remained on ABC until the show's finale in 1997. The Jackie Thomas Show The Jackie Thomas Show is an American sitcom that aired on the ABC network from December 1992 to March 1993. The series received widespread attention due to its creators Roseanne Arnold, then starring in the fifth season of her comedy \"Roseanne\", and her husband and \"Roseanne\" co-producer Tom Arnold. \"The Jackie", "psg_id": "10885330" }, { "title": "Roseanne Conner", "text": "his diet and exercise plan, rehashing many of the buried personality clashes of the entire series. They end up wrecking their living room in the process. The credits fade as Roseanne walks out on Dan. Other subjects are DJ's Thanksgiving pageant, Darlene's wedding, and Dan's heart attack. Roseanne wins the state lottery jackpot of $108 million; This allows her and her family to live the high life. In the season's final episode, Roseanne reveals that season nine is actually a story written by Roseanne Conner about her life. To cope, Roseanne twisted major elements of her life for the story,", "psg_id": "5338303" }, { "title": "Roseanne Conner", "text": "go after the thirteenth episode. Roseanne Conner is a lifelong resident of Lanford, a fictional medium-sized city in Illinois. She and her younger sister Jackie are the daughters of Beverly and Al Harris. Roseanne married her high school sweetheart Dan Conner and, when the series begins, they have three children: Becky, Darlene and David Jacob (\"D.J.\"); a fourth child, Jerry Garcia, is born late in the series. She and her family deal with the many hardships of poverty, obesity, and domestic troubles with humor. Roseanne is a line worker at Wellman Plastics, along with her sister Jackie and friend Crystal.", "psg_id": "5338292" }, { "title": "The Jackie Thomas Show", "text": "The Jackie Thomas Show The Jackie Thomas Show is an American sitcom that aired on the ABC network from December 1992 to March 1993. The series received widespread attention due to its creators Roseanne Arnold, then starring in the fifth season of her comedy \"Roseanne\", and her husband and \"Roseanne\" co-producer Tom Arnold. \"The Jackie Thomas Show\" starred Tom Arnold as a misanthropic sitcom actor. As Jackie Thomas, Arnold played a former nightclub comic and slaughterhouse worker now starring in his own sitcom (a show-within-a-show), also called \"The Jackie Thomas Show.\" As described in one review, Arnold's character was \"an", "psg_id": "10885309" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "an annual feature of the series. Roseanne wants 10 minutes to herself in the bathroom; this turns into a bizarre dream sequence which has the entire cast singing parodies of songs from musical comedies. Later, at Thanksgiving dinner, Dan notices of a growing romance between his father and Crystal. Jackie gets serious with new boyfriend, Gary (Brian Kerwin). Becky grows rebellious against Roseanne and Dan's parental authority, staying out late and breaking into the liquor cabinet and getting drunk with her friend, Dana, when Dan and Roseanne leave town for the day. The reappearance of old biker buddy, Ziggy (Jay", "psg_id": "934751" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "premiered on October 16, 2018. \"Roseanne\" was successful from its beginning, ranking #1 in the Nielsen ratings during its second season (1989-90), narrowly beating out \"The Cosby Show\". Each of the series' first six seasons landed in the Nielsen ratings' top five. Ratings slowly started slipping after season six, though the show stayed within the top 10 through season seven, falling to the top 20 during season eight. \"Roseanne\" dropped to 35th place during the ninth and final season of its original run. The premiere of the revival (season 10) set records for Nielsen's delayed viewing metrics; it was seen", "psg_id": "934798" }, { "title": "Roseanne Supernault", "text": "Roseanne Supernault Roseanne Supernault is a Canadian film and television actress, best known for her roles as Natalie Stoney in the television series \"Blackstone\" and as the title character in the 2013 film \"Maïna\". Originally from East Prairie, Alberta, she is of Métis and Cree descent. She won the Best Actress Award at the 2013 American Indian Film Festival for her performance in \"Maïna\". A graduate of the Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts in Edmonton, Alberta, she has also appeared in the films \"Rhymes for Young Ghouls\" and \"Through Black Spruce\", and the television series \"Rabbit Fall\", \"Into", "psg_id": "17796523" }, { "title": "Roseanne Conner", "text": "entitled \"The Conners\". In the series premiere in October 2018, it was revealed Roseanne Conner died from an opiate overdose. Roseanne Conner has been greatly received. In 2009, she was listed in the Top 5 Classic TV Moms by Film.com. In June 2010, \"Entertainment Weekly\" named Roseanne one of the \"100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years\". In May 2012, she was one of the 12 moms chosen by users of iVillage on their list of \"Mommy Dearest: The TV Moms You Love\". AOL named her the 11th Most Memorable Female TV Character. In May 2015, BuzzFeed posted the", "psg_id": "5338308" }, { "title": "Roseanne Conner", "text": "mother being verbally and emotionally abusive, she decides to let him stay because it reminded her of her own troubled childhood with her equally abusive father. Roseanne learns Darlene got an acceptance letter from the art school while David got rejected. At the end of the season, Roseanne fears Darlene will run away to school, although Darlene has already decided not to go. Realizing she was wrong, Roseanne persuades Darlene to not give up on her goals just to stay with David. Under pressure from Roseanne to leave the Lanford Lunch Box, Bev sells her share in the restaurant to", "psg_id": "5338299" }, { "title": "Roseanne Roseannadanna", "text": "Santana Roseannadanna\", her religious aunt \"Hosanna Roseannadanna\", and her singing cousin \"Lola Falana Roseannadanna\". In the final episode in which the character appeared, she mentioned her fashion designer aunt, \"Murjani Roseannadanni\". Radner's character had a tendency to refer to herself by her full name whenever possible: \"Mr. Feder, I know what you're talkin' about, because, I, \"Roseanne Roseannadanna\", once had the same thing happen to me.\" She often exaggerated her tribulations, saying: \"I thought I was gonna die!\" For example, she narrated a story about eating a hamburger in a restaurant and feeling something hard in it. She spat it", "psg_id": "5221233" }, { "title": "The Little Sister (Roseanne)", "text": "The Little Sister (Roseanne) \"The Little Sister\" is the second episode of the second season of the TV sitcom \"Roseanne\". Airing September 19, 1989 on ABC, it is notable for being one of the first writing gigs of Joss Whedon's career. During the first two seasons of the show, Joss Whedon got his first major jobs in the industry working as first a writer, then story editor. Jackie wants to become a policewoman, and Roseanne tries to dissuade her. The AV Club listed the episode as one of \"10 episodes that show the heart and soul behind Roseanne’s cynical exterior\",", "psg_id": "18857620" }, { "title": "The Little Sister (Roseanne)", "text": "shows the first look at the loving and caring relationship between Roseanne and her sister, citing Roseanne pulling out a fake gun to demonstrate how easily her sister might die in her new profession as a \"shocking moment\". DVD Verdict graded the episode an A. InsidePulse referred to the ending fight as \"surprisingly vicious (but hilarious)\". At ErrorNotFound, both reviewers Evan and Matthew scored the episode an A-. The Little Sister (Roseanne) \"The Little Sister\" is the second episode of the second season of the TV sitcom \"Roseanne\". Airing September 19, 1989 on ABC, it is notable for being one", "psg_id": "18857622" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "Ed's baby. Roseanne locks horns with snooty new neighbor Kathy (Meagen Fay). Bev's mother, Nana Mary (Shelley Winters) makes her first appearance at a family barbecue. In the season finale, Ziggy reappears, proposing to open a motorcycle repair shop with Dan and Roseanne. While they attempt to procure a loan for business, Ziggy backs out and leaves town, not wanting Dan and Roseanne to risk their house if the business fails. However, he leaves enough money behind for Dan to open it by himself. He is never heard about again. Other notable guest stars during the season include Dann Florek", "psg_id": "934754" }, { "title": "Tom Arnold (actor)", "text": "a percentage of the \"Roseanne\" ABC-TV series, but would not elaborate, citing a confidentiality clause. In 1994, Arnold appeared as the sidekick to Arnold Schwarzenegger's character in the James Cameron feature film \"True Lies\". From 2001 through 2005, he was one of the hosts of \"The Best Damn Sports Show Period\". He provided the voice for the Arby's \"Oven Mitt\" character in television commercials for the fast-food chain. Arnold had his first romantic leading man part in the 2005 movie \"Happy Endings\". That same year, Arnold starred in \"The Kid & I\". From 2008–11, he hosted the CMT show \"My", "psg_id": "2580447" }, { "title": "Roseanne Supernault", "text": "the West\" and \"Mixed Blessings\". Supernault runs acting workshops in Vancouver, BC for Indigenous youths and has been active in the Idle No More movement. Roseanne Supernault Roseanne Supernault is a Canadian film and television actress, best known for her roles as Natalie Stoney in the television series \"Blackstone\" and as the title character in the 2013 film \"Maïna\". Originally from East Prairie, Alberta, she is of Métis and Cree descent. She won the Best Actress Award at the 2013 American Indian Film Festival for her performance in \"Maïna\". A graduate of the Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts", "psg_id": "17796524" }, { "title": "December Bride (Roseanne)", "text": "December Bride (Roseanne) \"December Bride\" is an episode of the situation comedy television series \"Roseanne\". The episode revolves around the wedding of recurring character Leon Carp and his boyfriend Scott. \"December Bride\" was the eleventh episode of the show's eighth season. It was written by William Lucas Walker and directed by Gail Mancuso. The episode originally aired on ABC on December 12, 1995, making history as the first time an American television series had ever depicted the same-sex wedding of a recurring character. Roseanne meets Scott (Fred Willard) at her diner and learns he will be marrying Leon (Martin Mull)", "psg_id": "12713369" }, { "title": "Roseanne Conner", "text": "after Bev agrees to become a partner as well. Roseanne discovers Becky has eloped with her boyfriend Mark. Jackie gets involved with a man who Roseanne and Dan learn is physically abusive and breaks it off with their help. Her and Roseanne's father dies, and Roseanne confronts his longtime secret mistress. Roseanne's rich, estranged cousin Ronnie visits and persuades Darlene to get her GED and apply to art school. Darlene asks her parents if David can move in, because his mother is moving away and they want to stay together. Roseanne and Dan initially refuse, but when Roseanne sees David's", "psg_id": "5338298" }, { "title": "Arnold (given name)", "text": "Spanish: Arnaldo, Catalan: Arnau, Arnald. The German name was also adopted in Old West Norse (14th century), as Arnaldr (Icelandic: Arnaldur). Arnold is also recorded as a surname (via a patronymic) from the early modern period. (Cornelius Arnold, b. 1711). Arnold (given name) Arnold is a masculine German and English given name. It is composed of the Germanic elements \"arn\" \"eagle\" and \"wald\" \"rule, power\". The name is first recorded in Francia from about the 7th century, at first often conflated with the name \"Arnulf\", as in the name of bishop Arnulf of Metz, also recorded as \"Arnoald\". \"Arnulf\" appears", "psg_id": "11698060" }, { "title": "Roseanne Conner", "text": "Jackie must find new jobs. Jackie decides to become a police officer. Roseanne cycles through a variety of menial jobs including telemarketer, secretary for Dan's boss, bartender, cashier at a fast-food restaurant, and, finally, sweeping floors at a beauty parlor. At home, Dan's poker buddy Arnie plants a passionate kiss on Roseanne. The Conners celebrate an outrageous Halloween that becomes an annual feature of the series. Roseanne wants 10 minutes to herself in the bathroom; this turns into a bizarre dream sequence which has the entire cast singing parodies of songs from musical comedies. Later, Becky repeatedly rebels against Roseanne", "psg_id": "5338294" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "more surreal style. Additionally, the 'daily struggle' theme of previous episodes is abandoned, and the season focuses primarily on bringing the characters full circle emotionally. The Conners win the state lottery jackpot of $108 million; Dan ponders the meaning of life, Jackie meets her prince, DJ finds love, and Darlene, after some trouble, gives birth. John Goodman is absent for most of the season, as he was busy filming \"The Big Lebowski\"; in later episodes, Goodman resembles his \"Lebowski\" character Walter Sobchak. In the season's final episode, Roseanne reveals the entire series itself is actually a story written by Roseanne", "psg_id": "934772" }, { "title": "What Changed Charley Farthing?", "text": "thought they were just being friendly and waved back, oblivious to the actor bobbing in the water. They missed running him over by a mere few feet. When \"Charley\" wrapped, Mr. McClure returned to the U.S. to star in the short lived series \"\"Search\"\", with filming beginning in the summer of 1972. Roaming sailor Charley Farthing is paid to give safe passage out of revolutionary Cuba to a young woman (Hayley Mills) and her father (Lionel Jeffries). \"What Changed Charley Farthing?\" was not released in the United States until January 1976, when it was retitled \"The Bananas Boat\". \"TV Guide\"", "psg_id": "13416990" }, { "title": "Roseanne Conner", "text": "continues to work at Rodbell's Department Store. Roseanne must deal with Darlene, who has gone through a personality shift into a sullen goth teen. Later Roseanne gets breast reduction surgery due to back problems resulting from her breast size. At the end of the season, Roseanne and the Conners face problems as Lanford Custom Cycle fails, and Rodbell's Luncheonette closes. After the bike shop closes, Roseanne and Jackie each get a check for $10,000 from their mother after she and their father divorce. They, along with Nancy, decide to open a diner but can only get the money they need", "psg_id": "5338297" }, { "title": "The Man Who Changed His Name (1934 film)", "text": "thoughts when gradually come to suspect that their intended victim, having since changed his name, is in fact a notorious killer from Canada. Eventually it transpires he was not the murderer, but is only using it as a trick to push his wife and her lover to reveal their deception out of fear. The Man Who Changed His Name (1934 film) The Man Who Changed His Name is a 1934 British crime film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Lyn Harding, Betty Stockfeld and Leslie Perrins. It was based on the play \"The Man Who Changed His Name\" by Edgar", "psg_id": "19740766" }, { "title": "What Changed Charley Farthing?", "text": "What Changed Charley Farthing? What Changed Charley Farthing? (also known as The Bananas Boat), is a 1974 British comedy film, directed by Sidney Hayers. It was filmed on location in Aguilas, Spain, which filled in for Havana. During filming on a ship in the bay, Lionel Jeffries dove into the water and went for a swim. He had swum several hundred feet from the ship when those on board noticed a motor boat approaching at high speed. As those on deck waved frantically at the boat, trying to warn of Jeffries’ presence in the water, those on the speeding boat", "psg_id": "13416989" }, { "title": "What Changed Charley Farthing?", "text": "called it \"a total misfire.\" What Changed Charley Farthing? What Changed Charley Farthing? (also known as The Bananas Boat), is a 1974 British comedy film, directed by Sidney Hayers. It was filmed on location in Aguilas, Spain, which filled in for Havana. During filming on a ship in the bay, Lionel Jeffries dove into the water and went for a swim. He had swum several hundred feet from the ship when those on board noticed a motor boat approaching at high speed. As those on deck waved frantically at the boat, trying to warn of Jeffries’ presence in the water,", "psg_id": "13416991" }, { "title": "What Not to Wear (UK TV series)", "text": "show featuring two makeovers. The series that aired for the first time on BBC One began on 29 September 2004, and had success with viewing figures which peaked at 5.26 million during the episode aired on 20 October 2004. For a Christmas special aired on 22 December 2004, Trisha Goddard was made over by Constantine and Woodall, where the episode generated 7.42 million viewers. Other \"What Not to Wear\" specials saw them giving David Baddiel and Ingrid Tarrant makeovers. Tarrant, however, did not wear what Constantine and Woodall had selected, and changed her dress in the back of the taxi", "psg_id": "4685292" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "Conner about her life. To cope, Roseanne twisted major elements of her life for the story, which the audience does not discover until the final moments of the season. In reality, Dan's heart attack near the end of Season 8 was fatal and the Conner family did not win the lottery. A story arc running through the final season, that Dan betrayed Roseanne by having an affair, is revealed to be false. We learn that Dan's betrayal wasn't having an affair, but dying. Roseanne could always take the worst life could throw at her with a laugh, but she could", "psg_id": "934773" }, { "title": "Roseanne Conner", "text": "episode of season nine were retconned as being fictional elements of Roseanne's story: in the revival, Dan is still alive, the girls did not end up with the opposite romantic partners, the family did not win the lottery, and neither Jackie nor Beverly is a lesbian. Roseanne and Dan have lost weight, and Roseanne has been having knee pain for some time. Roseanne has stopped running her diner \"The Lunch Box\" and it does not appear to be in business at all. She is retired from any paid job and, despite her bad knee which causes her great physical pain,", "psg_id": "5338305" }, { "title": "The Roseanne Show", "text": "set rotated to present a different interview setting. The show also featured skits with audience member participation. Skits included \"Judge Roseanne\", \"The Dr. is In-sane\" and a dating game-esque skit. Some skits also included her producer Mary Pelloni. Throughout the show's entire two-year run, Dailey Pike was Roseanne's warmup guy and sidekick regular on the show. In season one, Zach Hope was Roseanne's cyber sidekick. Later in season two, Michael Fishman, who portrayed D.J. Conner on \"Roseanne\", replaced Hope as Roseanne's cyber sidekick. Notable people who performed on \"The Roseanne Show\" were Enrique Iglesias, Sheryl Crow, Mick Foley, Janice Robinson,", "psg_id": "900463" }, { "title": "Roseanne Conner", "text": "and Dan's parental authority. The reappearance of old biker buddy Ziggy reminds Roseanne and Dan of their own rebellious past. Darlene first proves her talent for writing when she wins recognition for her poetry. Roseanne's own writing talents are given a boost when her family fixes up a basement room to serve as a writer's den. This is the first season where we hear Roseanne thinking out loud. The season opens with the Roseanne confronting the issue of pregnancy: She takes a pregnancy test that turns up negative. Roseanne takes on a job as waitress in the restaurant at Rodbell's", "psg_id": "5338295" }, { "title": "Don't Ask, Don't Tell (Roseanne)", "text": "Don't Ask, Don't Tell (Roseanne) \"Don't Ask, Don't Tell\" is an episode of the American situation comedy series \"Roseanne\". Written by James Berg and Stan Zimmerman and directed by Philip Charles MacKenzie, \"Don't Ask, Don't Tell\" was the 18th episode of season 6. It follows lead character Roseanne Conner on her visit to a gay bar. \"Don't Ask, Don't Tell\" originally aired on March 1, 1994. \"Don't Ask, Don't Tell\" generated enormous controversy before it aired because it included a same-sex kiss between Roseanne and Sharon, played by guest star Mariel Hemingway. ABC initially planned not to air the episode.", "psg_id": "12691653" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "to open a diner but can only get the additional money they need from Bev, who becomes a partner. Nancy comes out as a lesbian. The Tildens, a single father and his two teen daughters (Wings Hauser, Mara Hobel, Danielle Harris), move in next door. Jackie dates Fisher (Matt Roth), a much younger man. When Roseanne discovers Fisher physically abused Jackie, Dan beats him up (never shown onscreen) and is arrested. Roseanne and Jackie's father dies, and Roseanne confronts his longtime secret mistress only to discover her father blamed his daughters for his abusive behavior. Roseanne's rich, estranged cousin Ronnie", "psg_id": "934758" }, { "title": "Arnold (given name)", "text": "Arnold (given name) Arnold is a masculine German and English given name. It is composed of the Germanic elements \"arn\" \"eagle\" and \"wald\" \"rule, power\". The name is first recorded in Francia from about the 7th century, at first often conflated with the name \"Arnulf\", as in the name of bishop Arnulf of Metz, also recorded as \"Arnoald\". \"Arnulf\" appears to be the older name (with cognates in Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse), and German (Frankish) \"Arnold\" may have originally arisen in c. the 7th century as a corruption of \"Arnulf\", possibly by conflation of similar names such as \"Hari-wald\", \"Arn-hald\",", "psg_id": "11698057" }, { "title": "Roseanne Conner", "text": "Leon to get back at them. Dan and Roseanne discover an old stash of marijuana and smoke it in their bathroom. Roseanne's past as an abuse victim arises when she reacts violently to DJ after he joyrides and wrecks her car. Becky and Mark return home and move into the Conners' house. Roseanne, and Dan discover David has secretly moved in with Darlene at school. Roseanne visits a gay bar with Nancy, where she receives a surprise kiss from Nancy's girlfriend. At the end of the season Roseanne attends Jackie's wedding. Season seven begins with Roseanne's unexpected pregnancy. She battles", "psg_id": "5338300" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "reboot. \"Roseanne\"s tenth season premiered on March 27, 2018, with two back-to-back episodes on ABC. The premiere begins 20 years after the previous episode, with Season 9 and the final episode being almost completely retconned out of existence as both a dream of and a story by Roseanne; namely Dan's death, when he is actually alive. A now separated and unemployed Darlene moves back into the Conner household with her two children Harris (whose existence is the only surviving element from Season 9, although the character is several years younger) and Mark (whose gender presentation is cause for conflict). Roseanne", "psg_id": "934783" }, { "title": "Frank B. Arnold", "text": "Frank B. Arnold Frank B. Arnold (March 29, 1839 County Clare, Ireland – December 11, 1890 Unadilla, Otsego County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was born as Michael Edwards in County Clare, Ireland. The family emigrated to the United States during the 1840s and settled on a farm near West Hartford, Connecticut. Aged 12 years, he changed his name to Benjamin Franklin Arnold and went to live with a family in Gilbertsville where he attended the local Academy. Later he changed his name to Frank B. Arnold and had this change legalized by", "psg_id": "16974351" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "O. Sanders), reminds Roseanne and Dan of their own rebellious past. Darlene shows writing talent when she wins recognition for her poem. Roseanne's own writing talents are given a boost when Dan builds a room in the basement to serve as a writer's den. This is the first season Roseanne is heard thinking out loud. Other notable guest stars during the season include Stephen Dorff as Becky's boyfriend Jimmy, Jenny Lewis as Becky's friend Diane, Stephen Root as Roseanne's lawyer Peter, and Bert Parks as a judge. Ann Wedgeworth played Dan Conner's mother in the Thanksgiving episode. The season opens", "psg_id": "934752" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "Fred and Jackie's wedding. Notable guest stars during the season include Michael O'Keefe as Fred, the father of Jackie's baby; Sandra Bernhard as Nancy, Roseanne and Jackie's co-worker; Mariel Hemingway as Sharon, Nancy's girlfriend; Vicki Lawrence as Phyllis, Dan's old flame; Florence Henderson as Flo, a woman with whom Roseanne networks at a women's business club meeting; Genie Francis and Anthony Geary as \"General Hospital\"'s Luke and Laura Spencer; Ahmet Zappa as Roy, Mark's handsome laconic roommate; and Fabio as himself. The opening credits of Season 7 change from previous seasons in that the show now stars \"Roseanne\" instead of", "psg_id": "934764" }, { "title": "Roseanne Skoke", "text": "Scotia House of Assembly by running against John Hamm in Pictou Centre during the provincial election. In the 1980s, she was one of six people charged and convicted for disturbing an act of solemnity during a service of religious worship after she insisted on kneeling for communion at her Catholic church. Those convictions were later overturned in the Supreme Court of Canada. In October 2015, she began a private lawsuit against the bishop and Diocese of Antigonish after the diocese announced the coming closure of Our Lady of Lourdes church. Roseanne Skoke Roseanne Skoke (born September 11, 1954) was the", "psg_id": "6756716" }, { "title": "Roseanne (season 10)", "text": "Metcalf, Lecy Goranson, Sara Gilbert and Michael Fishman return from previous seasons as Roseanne Conner, Dan Conner, Jackie Harris, Becky Conner-Healy, Darlene Conner, and D.J. Conner, respectively. In September 2017, Ames McNamara was announced to be cast as Mark Conner-Healy, Darlene and David's 8-year-old son; while Emma Kenney was cast as Harris Conner-Healy, David and Darlene's teenage daughter. Jayden Rey joined the cast in October as Mary Conner, D.J.'s daughter. Sarah Chalke, who played Becky during the later seasons of the series, appears as Andrea, a married woman who hires Becky to be her surrogate. Also returning from earlier in", "psg_id": "20645343" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "in Season 9. On December 7, 2017, it was confirmed that Estelle Parsons and Sandra Bernhard would return to the series. Parsons would appear in two episodes while Bernhard would appear in one. On February 25, 2018, it was revealed on the show's official Twitter account that the trailer for the revival season would premiere during the 90th Academy Awards on March 4, 2018. To promote the show, ABC sponsored the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Auto Club Speedway by naming it the Roseanne 300. In March 2018, ABC opened a pop-up restaurant during South by Southwest in Austin, Texas", "psg_id": "934781" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "episode within the span of its nine episodes. In 1993, the episode \"A Stash from the Past\" was ranked No. 21 on \"TV Guide\"s 100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time. In 2002, \"Roseanne\" was ranked No. 35 on \"TV Guide\"s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. In 2013, it was ranked No. 32 on \"TV Guide\"s 60 Best Series of All Time. On May 16, 2017, ABC announced it had greenlit a revived, 10th season of \"Roseanne\" as a mid-season replacement in 2018, with the original cast returning. In November 2017, ABC requested an additional episode, bringing the total to", "psg_id": "934741" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "with the Conner women confronting a possible pregnancy: Roseanne takes a pregnancy test that turns up negative. Roseanne takes on a waitress job in the luncheonette at Rodbell's Department Store, where she meets her boss, Leon (Martin Mull) and co-worker, Bonnie (Bonnie Sheridan). Jackie gets injured on the job, which results in her leaving the police force and breaking up with Gary. Becky begins dating Mark Healy (Glenn Quinn); when her parents forbid her to see him, she temporarily moves in with Jackie. Dan is floored to learn his father Ed and Crystal plan to marry; Crystal is pregnant with", "psg_id": "934753" }, { "title": "Don't Ask, Don't Tell (Roseanne)", "text": "Sharon then sits down behind Roseanne and says hi. Her cameo serves as a callback to this episode and the controversy it engendered. Hemingway had also playfully made light of the controversy outside of \"Roseanne\": on September 30, 1995, during her opening monologue while hosting the season premiere of \"Saturday Night Live\", she took viewers on an introductory backstage tour of the show - which had been recast and re-branded over the summer - in which she kissed all three female cast members and director Beth McCarthy. Don't Ask, Don't Tell (Roseanne) \"Don't Ask, Don't Tell\" is an episode of", "psg_id": "12691663" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "(Joan Collins) visits and persuades Darlene to get her GED and apply to an arts school. David applies as well. Darlene asks her parents if David can move in when his mother is moving away. Roseanne and Dan initially refuse, but when Roseanne witnesses David's mother being verbally and emotionally abusive to him, she decides to let him stay, a decision partially made due to her own father's abusiveness. Roger (Tim Curry) offers Dan a business deal to renovate and sell a small fixer-upper house, then skips town, leaving Dan with a looming debt; Jackie buys the house, saving the", "psg_id": "934759" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "a very brief cameo, Chris Farley as a customer trying on a too-small leather jacket. After Roseanne and Jackie pressure Bev to only be a silent partner in the diner, Bev retaliates by selling her share to Roseanne's former boss, Leon. David proposes marriage to Darlene, but she refuses. Dan and Roseanne discover an old marijuana stash in the basement and smoke it in their bathroom. Roseanne's past as an abuse victim arises when she reacts violently to DJ after he joyrides and wrecks her car, leaving her concerned she may be continuing the cycle. Becky (now played by Sarah", "psg_id": "934762" }, { "title": "Roseanne Roseannadanna", "text": "tryin' to do, make me sick?!\" Eventually, Weekend Update co-anchor Jane Curtin would interrupt, saying, \"Roseanne, you're making \"me\" sick.\" Curtin would then ask Roseannadanna what her comments had to do with the question. Radner would reply: \"Well, Jane, it just goes to show you, it's always something — if it ain't one thing, it's another.\" Roseannadanna's comments wrapped up with the sharing of a piece of advice passed along by a family member, most often her father, but sometimes her \"Nana Roseannadanna\". In one episode, she mentioned her aunt \"Pollyanna Roseannadanna\", while in others, her \"musically happening cousin Carlos", "psg_id": "5221232" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "Conners from financial ruin. David is rejected from the arts school in Chicago he and Darlene applied to, while Darlene is accepted. Roseanne refuses to let Darlene go before finishing high school. She fears Darlene might run away to Chicago, but Darlene has already decided not to go to the school because David was rejected. Roseanne relents and wants Darlene to attend and not stay to be with David. During this season, there is a running gag in which each of the Conners (save Becky) appears in a different scene in the same long-sleeved, egg-printed shirt with a large chicken", "psg_id": "934760" }, { "title": "Arnold (given name)", "text": "etc. The name is attested with some frequency in Medieval Germany during the 8th to 11th centuries, as \"Arnold, Arnalt, Arnald, Arnolt\". It was occasionally spelled \"Harnold, Harnald\", and the name may have been conflated with an independent formation containing \"hari-\" \"host, army\". Its etymology ceased to be evident from an early time, and it was sometimes folk-etymologized as \"Ehrenhold\" in the early modern period. The French form \"Arnaud\" is recorded from the 10th century, and was also brought to England after the Norman conquest, where it replaced the cognate Anglo-Saxon form \"Earnweald\" (Doomsday Book \"Ernehale\"; \"Ernaldus\" 12th century). However,", "psg_id": "11698058" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "make ends meet after the death of her husband Mark, agrees to act as a surrogate mother for a woman named Andrea (Sarah Chalke) which is opposed by Roseanne and Dan since Becky's eggs will be used for the pregnancy. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, season 10 holds an approval rating of 75% based on 68 reviews, with an average rating of 6.74/10. The website consensus reads: \"\"Roseanne\"s return finds the show's classic format, original cast, and timely humor intact, even if the latest batch of episodes suffers from sporadically uneven execution.\" Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned", "psg_id": "934785" }, { "title": "Hey Arnold!: The Movie", "text": "Hey Arnold!: The Movie Hey Arnold!: The Movie (or simply Hey Arnold!) is a 2002 American animated adventure comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series of the same name. It was directed by Tuck Tucker and written by series creator Craig Bartlett and Steve Viksten, with music by Jim Lang. The events of the film take place during the \"fifth and final\" season of \"Hey Arnold!\". The film stars Spencer Klein, Francesca Smith, Jamil Walker Smith, Dan Castellaneta, Tress MacNeille, Paul Sorvino, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Christopher Lloyd. The film follows Arnold, Gerald, and Helga on a quest", "psg_id": "3686246" }, { "title": "December Bride (Roseanne)", "text": "GAY!\" In a last desperate effort, he kisses Roseanne. He confirms that he is gay and goes forward with the wedding. With the drag queens and strippers toned down, Leon and Scott exchange their vows. Mariel Hemingway reprised her role as Sharon, the woman who kissed Roseanne in the 1994 episode \"Don't Ask, Don't Tell\". When Roseanne's husband Dan (John Goodman) is distressed when the grooms kiss (off-screen), Roseanne chides him for making a fuss about two people of the same sex kissing and Sharon sits down behind her. Her appearance serves as a callback to the earlier episode and", "psg_id": "12713371" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "and Dan have lost weight but are now on medication. DJ has served a tour in the Army and now has a daughter named Mary (with DJ's wife still serving abroad) and Jerry is away in Alaska on a fishing boat. When the first episode begins, Roseanne and Jackie haven't spoken since the 2016 presidential election (Roseanne having voted for Donald Trump while Jackie voted for Jill Stein despite her having no idea who Stein was, describing her as \"some doctor\"), although the two are reconciled after intervention by Darlene. Meanwhile, desperate for money, Becky, who has been struggling to", "psg_id": "934784" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "(which had ended its series run the week prior, and which ABC had already scheduled a rerun to air immediately following \"Roseanne\" that evening), and suspended its campaign for the series to be considered for nomination at the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards. Hulu announced it would remove all episodes of the original and revival series from its library; Viacom-owned cable channels Paramount Network, TV Land and CMT dropped the series from their lineups effective the following day, while digital multicast network Laff pulled reruns from its schedule effective immediately. In a tweet (which she later deleted), co-star Emma Kenney revealed", "psg_id": "934791" }, { "title": "Roseanne Conner", "text": "Roseanne's parents, Beverly and Al, consider moving to Lanford, but eventually decide against it. She also deals with Tomboy Darlene struggling with her femininity as she enters puberty and gets her first period, and Becky's dating problems with her first boyfriend Chip. Season one also finds the Conners experiencing, and surviving, a tornado. In the \"Death and Stuff\" episode a door-to-door salesman dies in the Conners' kitchen, and in the season finale, Roseanne stands up to a new foreman, when she leads Jackie, Crystal, and other coworkers as they quit Wellman Plastics. Now that they've quit Wellman Plastics, Roseanne and", "psg_id": "5338293" }, { "title": "Roseanne", "text": "Stacy. In the season finale, a tribute is made to Sherwood Schwartz. Uncredited appearances at the end of the episode have \"Gilligan's Island\" cast members playing Roseanne characters. These include Dawn Wells, Bob Denver, Tina Louise, and Russell Johnson, as well as Sherwood Schwartz. Also, Isabel Sanford, Alley Mills, Barbara Billingsley, June Lockhart, and Pat Crowley appear as themselves in another episode. Season eight addresses Roseanne's baby shower and the subsequent arrival of her son, Jerry Garcia Conner. (In a continuity error, the baby had been revealed to be a girl in season seven. Roseanne, in an after-credits out of", "psg_id": "934767" } ]
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which hotel sitcom was based on the british series fawlty towers?
[ { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "Performance\" in 1976, Andrew Sachs was also nominated but lost. In a list drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, voted by industry professionals, \"Fawlty Towers\" was named the best British television series of all time. Four attempted remakes of \"Fawlty Towers\" were started for the American market, with three making it into production. The first, \"Chateau Snavely\" starring Harvey Korman and Betty White, was produced by ABC for a pilot in 1978, but the transfer from coastal hotel to highway motel proved too much and the series never was produced. The second, also by ABC, was \"Amanda's,\"", "psg_id": "154421" } ]
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[ { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "Fawlty Towers Fawlty Towers is a British television sitcom broadcast on BBC2 in 1975 and 1979. Just two series of six episodes were made. The show was created and written by John Cleese and Connie Booth, who also starred in the show and were married at the time of the first series, but divorced before recording the second series. The show was ranked first on a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000. The series is set in Fawlty Towers, a fictional hotel in the seaside town of Torquay on", "psg_id": "154381" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "series. The DVD set was released on 20 October 2009. The reissue, titled \"Fawlty Towers Remastered: Special Edition,\" contains commentary by John Cleese on every episode as well as remastered video and audio. All episodes are occasionally available as streamed video-on-demand via Netflix and Amazon Instant Videos as well. Both series are available for download on iTunes. A \"Fawlty Towers\" game was released on PC in 2000 and featured a number of interactive games, desktop-customizing content and clips from the show. Fawlty Towers Fawlty Towers is a British television sitcom broadcast on BBC2 in 1975 and 1979. Just two series", "psg_id": "154433" }, { "title": "Waldorf Salad (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "\"Great, Grand & Famous Hotels\" remarked that \"Fawlty Towers is real to everybody who has ever worked in a hotel, anybody who has ever stayed in one, or anyone who has ever tried, unsuccessfully, to order a Waldorf salad.\" Waldorf Salad (Fawlty Towers) \"Waldorf Salad\" is the third episode of the second series of the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". Directed by Bob Spiers, it first aired on 5 March 1979. Dinner time is exceptionally busy, and several guests are dissatisfied with the quality of the service and the food. One guest, Mr. Johnston, and his wife complain that her starter", "psg_id": "8244504" }, { "title": "British sitcom", "text": "the structure of British sitcoms (such as in the New Zealand sitcom \"Gliding On\"). In the 1980s, India's national stations Doordarshan showed \"Fawlty Towers\", \"Yes, Minister\" and \"Mind Your Language\". British sitcom A British sitcom or a Britcom is a situation comedy programme produced for British television. Although styles of sitcom have changed over the years they tend to be based on a family, workplace or other institution, where the same group of contrasting characters is brought together in each episode. British sitcoms are typically produced in one or more series of six episodes. Most such series are conceived and", "psg_id": "551486" }, { "title": "The Anniversary (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "The Anniversary (Fawlty Towers) \"The Anniversary\" is the fifth episode of the second series of BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". As in other episodes, the letters of the sign for Fawlty Towers are shown rearranged in the opening sequence. In this episode, it says \"Flowery Twats\". The use of the obscene word has caused this to be given a 12 certificate by the BBFC, which is the only episode in the series to have a more restrictive rating than PG. On the morning of their wedding anniversary, Sybil recalls how Basil forgot last year. Basil has secretly invited their closest friends", "psg_id": "8132925" }, { "title": "The Psychiatrist (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "The Psychiatrist (Fawlty Towers) \"The Psychiatrist\" is the second episode of the second series of BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". In this episode, Sybil flirts with a young male guest named Mr. Johnson (who Basil believes resembles an orangutan). Meanwhile, two doctors arrive at the hotel, and Basil becomes concerned when he realises one is a psychiatrist. He becomes obsessed with finding a woman that Johnson has sneaked into his room, but instead stumbles into several compromising situations with a beautiful young female guest. His maniacal behaviour infuriates his wife and alarms the psychiatrist. \"The Psychiatrist\" begins in the foyer of", "psg_id": "8049822" }, { "title": "A Touch of Class (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "back to the bar to be served at last. Episode-credited cast: Also starring: A Touch of Class (Fawlty Towers) \"A Touch of Class\" is the pilot episode in the first series of the BBC television sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". The episode introduces Basil Fawlty, the cynical, sharp-tongued owner of Torquay's Fawlty Towers hotel; his henpecking wife Sybil; Manuel, the eager but hapless Spanish waiter; Major Gowen, a semi-senile and often whisky-soaked permanent resident; and Polly Sherman, a maid/waitress who is the only sane and sensible employee of the hotel. The episode opens with Sybil reminding Basil of many chores he must", "psg_id": "7815251" }, { "title": "A Touch of Class (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "A Touch of Class (Fawlty Towers) \"A Touch of Class\" is the pilot episode in the first series of the BBC television sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". The episode introduces Basil Fawlty, the cynical, sharp-tongued owner of Torquay's Fawlty Towers hotel; his henpecking wife Sybil; Manuel, the eager but hapless Spanish waiter; Major Gowen, a semi-senile and often whisky-soaked permanent resident; and Polly Sherman, a maid/waitress who is the only sane and sensible employee of the hotel. The episode opens with Sybil reminding Basil of many chores he must do: prepare the bill for some guests in a hurry to depart, hang", "psg_id": "7815244" }, { "title": "Manuel (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "Manuel (Fawlty Towers) Manuel is a fictional character from the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\", played by Andrew Sachs. He reappeared for a small sketch with John Cleese in \"We Are Most Amused\" in November 2008. Manuel himself appeared on the audio adaptations of \"Fawlty Towers\" as a linking narrator, explaining things from his point of view, when the series was released in audio format. The first two episodes released did not feature him at all, as the dialogue was edited and a short burst of piano music would indicate a change of scene. However, when the whole series was re-released,", "psg_id": "7895032" }, { "title": "Manuel (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "character to allow the girl the chance to make this wish come true. Manuel (Fawlty Towers) Manuel is a fictional character from the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\", played by Andrew Sachs. He reappeared for a small sketch with John Cleese in \"We Are Most Amused\" in November 2008. Manuel himself appeared on the audio adaptations of \"Fawlty Towers\" as a linking narrator, explaining things from his point of view, when the series was released in audio format. The first two episodes released did not feature him at all, as the dialogue was edited and a short burst of piano music", "psg_id": "7895041" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "Rock from the Sun\" and \"Cheers\" (in both of which Cleese has made guest appearances) have cited \"Fawlty Towers\" as an inspiration, especially regarding its depiction of a dysfunctional workplace \"family\". Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan have cited \"Fawlty Towers\" as a major influence on their sitcom \"Father Ted.\" \"Guest House\" on Pakistan's PTV also resembled the series. Several of the characters have made other appearances, as spinoffs or in small cameo roles. In 1981, in character as Manuel, Andrew Sachs recorded his own version of the Joe Dolce cod-Italian song \"Shaddap You Face\" (with the B-side \"Waiter, There's a", "psg_id": "154423" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "initially muted response may have been caused by Cleese seemingly ditching his label as a comic revolutionary – earned through his years with Monty Python – to do something more traditional. In a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, voted for by industry professionals, \"Fawlty Towers\" was placed first. It was also voted fifth in the \"Britain's Best Sitcom\" poll in 2004, and second only to \"Frasier\" in The Ultimate Sitcom poll of comedy writers in January 2006. Basil Fawlty came top of the \"Britain's Funniest Comedy Character\" poll,", "psg_id": "154419" }, { "title": "The Anniversary (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "wish them goodbye. When Sybil enters the lobby, the partygoers are bewildered and confused; Basil pretends she is the \"northern woman\" they mentioned previously, before rushing her into the kitchenwhere Manuel and Terry are wrestling furiously amidst the mess they have made arguing over the paellaand locks her in a cupboard. After ushering the guests out, Basil declares \"Piece of cake. Now comes the tricky bit,\" as he returns to the kitchen to explain everything to Sybil. With: The Anniversary (Fawlty Towers) \"The Anniversary\" is the fifth episode of the second series of BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". As in other", "psg_id": "8132932" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "BBC's annual \"Children in Need\" charity telethon. The character was seen taking over the management of the eponymous hotel from the BBC drama series \"Hotel Babylon,\" interacting with characters from that program as well as other 1970s sitcom characters. The character of Sybil was used by permission of John Cleese. In 2007, the Los Angeles Film School produced seven episodes of \"Fawlty Tower Oxnard\" starring Robert Romanus as Basil Fawlty. In 2016, Cleese reprised his role as Basil in a series of TV adverts for High Street optician chain Specsavers. The same year, Cleese and Booth reunited to create and", "psg_id": "154426" }, { "title": "Basil Fawlty", "text": "Basil Fawlty Basil Fawlty is the main character of the British sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\", played by John Cleese. Basil has become an iconic British comedy character that is widely recognised around the world, despite only 12 half-hour episodes ever having been made. Basil, who runs the titular hotel in Torquay, is a misanthropic, pessimistic and somewhat snobbish man, whose main aspiration is to become a member of more \"respectable\" (richer) social circles. He sees the successful running of the hotel as a means of achieving this dream, yet his job frequently requires him to be pleasant to people he despises", "psg_id": "7804115" }, { "title": "Waldorf Salad (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "Waldorf Salad (Fawlty Towers) \"Waldorf Salad\" is the third episode of the second series of the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". Directed by Bob Spiers, it first aired on 5 March 1979. Dinner time is exceptionally busy, and several guests are dissatisfied with the quality of the service and the food. One guest, Mr. Johnston, and his wife complain that her starter prawns are \"off\", and they wish it to be deducted from their bill, even though she has already eaten half of them. Another couple, the Arrads, have been waiting nearly half an hour for their main course. When Basil", "psg_id": "8244493" }, { "title": "Basil Fawlty", "text": "the place in a week\",the way he'd handle guests' demands. In the next episode, the idea of him running a hotel was seen as him being a Basil Fawlty. In the 2004 film \"Shrek 2\", John Cleese's character of King Harold references the character by using Fawlty's excuse of \"war wound shrapnel\" with \"Crusade war shrapnel\". Basil Fawlty Basil Fawlty is the main character of the British sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\", played by John Cleese. Basil has become an iconic British comedy character that is widely recognised around the world, despite only 12 half-hour episodes ever having been made. Basil, who", "psg_id": "7804131" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "became known as Basil Fawlty was developed in an episode (\"No Ill Feeling\") of the third \"Doctor\" series (titled \"Doctor at Large\"). In this edition, the main character checks into a small-town hotel, his very presence seemingly winding up the aggressive and incompetent manager (played by Timothy Bateson) with a domineering wife. The show was broadcast on 30 May 1971. Cleese said in 2008 that the first \"Fawlty Towers\" script he and Booth wrote was rejected by the BBC. At a 30th anniversary event honouring the show, Cleese said, Cleese was paid £6,000 for 43 weeks' work and supplemented his", "psg_id": "154384" }, { "title": "British sitcom", "text": "of British sitcom. Well-remembered series include John Cleese and Connie Booth's farcical \"Fawlty Towers\" (1975, 1979), John Esmonde and Bob Larbey's self-sufficiency comedy \"The Good Life\" (1975–78). \"Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?\" (1973–74), a sequel to the earlier show, surpassed the original, while the same writers (Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais) provided Ronnie Barker with his most successful sitcom vehicle, \"Porridge\" (1974–77). Barker also starred (along with David Jason) in the very popular \"Open All Hours\" (1973, 1976–85), written by Roy Clarke. Clarke's long-running \"Last of the Summer Wine\" began in 1973 and ended in 2010, becoming the", "psg_id": "551473" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "was sold to the Seven Network where it has been repeated numerous times. Two record albums were released by BBC Records. The first album, simply titled \"Fawlty Towers\", was released in 1979 and contained the audio from \"Communication Problems\" (as \"Mrs Richards\") and \"Hotel Inspectors\". The second album, titled \"Second Sitting\", was released in 1981 and contained audio from \"Basil the Rat\" (as \"The Rat\") and \"The Builders\". \"Fawlty Towers\" originally was released by BBC Video in 1984, with three episodes on each of four tapes. Each tape was edited with the credits from all three episodes put at the", "psg_id": "154431" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "end of the tape. A Laserdisc containing all episodes spliced together as a continuous episode was released in the U.S. on 23 June 1993. It was re-released in 1994, unedited but digitally remastered. It also was re-released in 1998 with a special interview with John Cleese. \"Fawlty Towers – The Complete Series\" was released on DVD on 16 October 2001, available in regions 1, 2 and 4. A \"Collector's Edition\" is available in region 2. Series one of the show was released on UMD Video for PSP. In July 2009, BBC America announced a DVD re-release of the \"Fawlty Towers\"", "psg_id": "154432" }, { "title": "The Wedding Party (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "and humiliation, Basil draws back the frying pan for a final vengeful clout. Episode-credited cast: With: The Wedding Party (Fawlty Towers) \"The Wedding Party\" is the third episode of the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". In the episode, Basil is disgusted when two young lovers, Alan and Jean, begin 'hanky-pankying' under his very nose while checking in. He becomes convinced that they and two other guests (a couple called the Lloyds) are engaged in group sexual misbehaviour, somehow also involving Polly. Meanwhile, another guest, Mrs Peignoir, has become attracted to Basil, and circumstances conspire to put him in apparently compromising situations", "psg_id": "7849973" }, { "title": "The Wedding Party (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "The Wedding Party (Fawlty Towers) \"The Wedding Party\" is the third episode of the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". In the episode, Basil is disgusted when two young lovers, Alan and Jean, begin 'hanky-pankying' under his very nose while checking in. He becomes convinced that they and two other guests (a couple called the Lloyds) are engaged in group sexual misbehaviour, somehow also involving Polly. Meanwhile, another guest, Mrs Peignoir, has become attracted to Basil, and circumstances conspire to put him in apparently compromising situations whenever any of the aforementioned are around. A heatwave has hit Torquay, bringing Basil's incompetence—not to", "psg_id": "7849964" }, { "title": "Sybil Fawlty", "text": "character of Sybil was used by special permission of John Cleese. Sybil Fawlty Sybil Fawlty is a fictional character from the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". She is played by Prunella Scales. Her age is listed as 34 years old as seen on her medical chart in the 1975 episode \"The Germans\", thus presumably indicating that she was born in 1941. Scales was 43 years old when \"Fawlty Towers\" began. She is Basil Fawlty's wife, and the only regular character in the series who usually refers to him by his first name (Major Gowen addresses Basil by his first name in", "psg_id": "7882749" }, { "title": "Sybil Fawlty", "text": "Sybil Fawlty Sybil Fawlty is a fictional character from the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". She is played by Prunella Scales. Her age is listed as 34 years old as seen on her medical chart in the 1975 episode \"The Germans\", thus presumably indicating that she was born in 1941. Scales was 43 years old when \"Fawlty Towers\" began. She is Basil Fawlty's wife, and the only regular character in the series who usually refers to him by his first name (Major Gowen addresses Basil by his first name in \"Communication Problems\"). Sybil is a far more effective worker and manager", "psg_id": "7882739" }, { "title": "Basil Fawlty", "text": "British fantasy series \"Redwall\", an extremely sarcastic and imprudent anthropomorphic hare, \"Basil Stag Hare\", makes an appearance. Author Brian Jacques claims to have based his name and character on Basil Fawlty. In the 2016 movie \"Deadpool\", Ryan Reynolds' character asks Ed Skrein's character what his name is, he asks multiple choices and one of them is Basil Fawlty. In the sitcom \"As Time Goes By\", Lionel Hardcastle is discussing with his wife Jean about what to do with the Hampshire house his father gave him. He offers to make it a hotel,but Jean objects to the option saying he'd \"empty", "psg_id": "7804130" }, { "title": "Fáilte Towers", "text": "Fáilte Towers Fáilte Towers is a reality TV show broadcast that aired on RTÉ during August 2008 on RTÉ. The concept involved thirteen celebrities running a hotel for sixteen days and nights in order to win money for their designated charities. The show format was not repeated nor was it exported or resold. The name is a play on the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\" and the word \"\" meaning 'welcome' in Irish. The hotel used in the series is Bellingham Castle in Castlebellingham, County Louth. The show is presented by Aidan Power and Baz Ashmawy and the judges are Bibi", "psg_id": "12310118" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "co-write the official theatrical adaptation of \"Fawlty Towers\", which premiered in Melbourne at the Comedy Theatre. It was critically well received, subsequently embarking on a successful tour of Australia. Cleese was intimately involved in the creation of the stage version from the beginning, including in the casting. He visited Australia to promote the adaptation, as well as oversee its success. Melbourne was chosen to premiere the adaptation due to \"Fawlty Towers' \" enduring popularity in Australia, and also because it has become a popular international test market for large-scale theatrical productions in recent years, having recently been the city where", "psg_id": "154427" }, { "title": "Gleneagles Hotel, Torquay", "text": "suggestion for alternative dinner arrangements for the guests while \"Fawlty Towers\" was undergoing renovations. Gleneagles Hotel, Torquay The Gleneagles Hotel was a hotel in Torquay, Devon, England. The 41-bed establishment, which opened in the 1960s, was the inspiration for \"Fawlty Towers\", a British situation comedy first broadcast in the mid-1970s. John Cleese, and his then wife Connie Booth, were inspired to write the series after they had stayed at the hotel and witnessed the eccentric behaviour of its owner, Donald Sinclair (who sold the hotel in 1973). Later the hotel was managed by Best Western. In February 2015 the hotel", "psg_id": "17663622" }, { "title": "The Anniversary (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "to Fawlty Towers for the occasion. Before they arrive, he pretends to have forgotten again in order to maintain the surprise. When Sybil asks him if the date reminds him of anything, he guesses random anniversaries, such as the battle of Agincourt, the battle of Trafalgar and Yom Kippur (none of which actually happened on 17 April). Meanwhile, Basil has allowed Manuel to cook a seafood paella from his mother's famous recipe, something he has wanted to do ever since arriving at the hotel. Their chef, Terry, complains that he is more than capable of making paella himself. While Basil", "psg_id": "8132926" }, { "title": "Payne (TV series)", "text": "Payne (TV series) Payne is an American sitcom based after the British program \"Fawlty Towers\". It starred American John Larroquette, who was also an executive producer for the series. \"Payne\" was a mid-season replacement on CBS and aired in March and April 1999. The show also starred JoBeth Williams, Julie Benz and Rick Batalla. Despite fairly positive reception, and receiving the blessing of John Cleese, who agreed to take a recurring role as the antagonistic rival hotelier if the show was renewed, \"Payne\" was quickly cancelled. Nine episodes were filmed; eight were aired. \"Payne\" was a remake of \"Fawlty Towers\",", "psg_id": "7092097" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "Booth to quit before a third series often has been lauded as it ensured the show's successful status would not be weakened with later, lower-quality work. Subsequently, it has inspired the makers of other shows to do likewise. Most notably, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant refused to make a third series of either \"The Office\" or \"Extras\", citing \"Fawlty Towers' \" short lifespan. Rik Mayall, Ben Elton and Lise Mayer, the writers behind \"The Young Ones\", which also ran for only two series (each with six episodes), used this explanation as well. Victoria Wood also indicated this influenced her decision", "psg_id": "154415" }, { "title": "Manuel (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "for some exercise (which leads to the rat ending up loose in the hotel), manages to spell \"Spleep\" from S-L-E-E-P, and pronounces cholesterol as \"costellorol\", even though the two words are identical in English and Spanish (colesterol). Sachs claimed that he only had a few weeks to learn the difficult and complex accent that Manuel is so famous for (in fact, having lived in Germany until he was eight, Sachs initially suggested playing a German waiter), but loved his experiences on the show and still had Manuel's attire. Sachs suffered two serious injuries during \"Fawlty Towers\". In \"The Wedding Party\",", "psg_id": "7895037" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "\"Basil the Rat\", which have been printed in some programme guides. In addition, some of the early BBC audio releases of episodes on vinyl and cassette included other variations, such as \"Mrs. Richards\" and \"The Rat\" for \"Communication Problems\" and \"Basil the Rat\" respectively. It has long been rumoured that a 13th episode of the series was written and filmed, but never progressed further than a rough cut. Lars Holger Holm, author of the book \"Fawlty Towers: A Worshipper's Companion,\" has made detailed claims about the episode's content, but he provides no concrete evidence of its existence. On the subject", "psg_id": "154411" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "misanthrope who is desperate to belong to a higher social class. He sees a successful hotel as a means of achieving this, yet his job forces him to be polite to people he despises. He is intimidated by his wife Sybil Fawlty. He yearns to stand up to her, but his plans frequently conflict with her demands. She is often verbally abusive (describing him as \"an ageing, brilliantined stick insect\") but although he towers over her, he often finds himself on the receiving end of her temper, verbally and physically (as in \"The Builders\"). Basil usually turns to Manuel or", "psg_id": "154394" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "funny, but I couldn't do it at the time. Making 'Fawlty Towers' work at 90 minutes was a very difficult proposition. You can build up the comedy for 30 minutes, but at that length there has to be a trough and another peak. It doesn't interest me. I don't want to do it. Cleese also may have relented because of the lack of Connie Booth's involvement. She had practically retreated from public life after the show finished (and had been initially unwilling to collaborate on a second series, which explains the four-year gap between productions). The decision by Cleese and", "psg_id": "154414" }, { "title": "Sybil Fawlty", "text": "of brown ale' while drunk, which implies a working-class background, as do some traces of working-class speech in her accent. Basil and Sybil married on 17 April 1964 (although Sybil once joked they were married in 1485) and opened their hotel in 1964. In November 2007, Scales returned to the role of Sybil Fawlty in a series of sketches for the BBC's annual \"Children in Need\" charity telethon. The character was seen taking over the management of the eponymous hotel from the BBC drama series \"Hotel Babylon\", interacting with characters from that programme as well as other sitcom characters. The", "psg_id": "7882748" }, { "title": "Brian Hall (actor)", "text": "Brian Hall (actor) Brian Charles Hall (20 November 1937 – 17 September 1997) was an English actor. He played hotel chef Terry Hugh in the British sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". Hall played many hard-boiled tough guy Cockney roles: his role as the amiable chef Terry in \"Fawlty Towers\" was a casting against type. He played leading roles in police drama \"\" (1971–72), crime drama \"McVicar\" (1980), and sitcom \"You Must Be The Husband\" (1987). He also had several guest-starring roles in \"The Professionals\", \"The Long Good Friday\", \"The Bill\", \"London's Burning\", \"The Sweeney\" and \"Minder\" in Series 1 episode \"You Gotta", "psg_id": "5232812" }, { "title": "The Psychiatrist (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "gender...\". Johnson agrees that there is indeed another person in his room: \"Mrs Johnson\", his mother. Basil mocks this disbelievingly, until Johnson's elderly mother appears and he greets her in a sudden burst of politeness. When everyone has left, he crouches, pulls his jacket up over his head in total frustration and embarrassment, and moans while making small, frog-like hops. The Abbotts, typically on the scene at the wrong time, encounter him, but Mr Abbott sighs, \"I'm on holiday\" and they ignore him. Episode-credited cast: With: The Psychiatrist (Fawlty Towers) \"The Psychiatrist\" is the second episode of the second series", "psg_id": "8049835" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "exists, but André's now is a Chinese and Indian restaurant called Wings. Both Cleese and Booth were keen on every script being perfect, and some episodes took four months and required as many as ten drafts until they were satisfied. The series focuses on the exploits and misadventures of short-fused hotelier Basil Fawlty and his acerbic wife Sybil, as well as their employees: porter and waiter Manuel, maid Polly Sherman, and, in the second series, chef Terry. The episodes typically revolve around Basil's efforts to \"raise the tone\" of his hotel and his increasing frustration at numerous complications and mistakes,", "psg_id": "154387" }, { "title": "The Builders", "text": "The Builders \"The Builders\" is the second episode in the first series of the BBC TV sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". As Fawlty Towers is undergoing renovations over the weekend, Basil informs Major Gowen, Miss Tibbs, and Miss Gatsby that they will have to have dinner at the Gleneagles Hotel. Basil and Sybil themselves are going on a golfing holiday in Paignton with friends, leaving Polly and Manuel in charge of the hotel. Before they leave, Basil reminds Polly that the workmen are to block off the drawing room door and build a door leading into the kitchen at the bottom of", "psg_id": "7829197" }, { "title": "The Builders", "text": "and many of them were in the front row seats, apparently not entirely amused. The Builders \"The Builders\" is the second episode in the first series of the BBC TV sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". As Fawlty Towers is undergoing renovations over the weekend, Basil informs Major Gowen, Miss Tibbs, and Miss Gatsby that they will have to have dinner at the Gleneagles Hotel. Basil and Sybil themselves are going on a golfing holiday in Paignton with friends, leaving Polly and Manuel in charge of the hotel. Before they leave, Basil reminds Polly that the workmen are to block off the drawing", "psg_id": "7829205" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "the revised \"Love Never Dies\" and the new \"King Kong\" were also premiered. Cleese also noted he did not believe the London press would give the adaptation fair, unbiased reviews, so he deliberately choose to premier it elsewhere. In 2009, Tiger Aspect Productions produced a two-part documentary for the digital comedy channel Gold, called \"Fawlty Towers: Re-Opened.\" The documentary features interviews with all four main cast members, including Connie Booth, who had refused to talk about the series for 30 years. John Cleese confirmed at the 30-year reunion in May 2009 that they will never make another episode of the", "psg_id": "154428" }, { "title": "British sitcom", "text": "British sitcom A British sitcom or a Britcom is a situation comedy programme produced for British television. Although styles of sitcom have changed over the years they tend to be based on a family, workplace or other institution, where the same group of contrasting characters is brought together in each episode. British sitcoms are typically produced in one or more series of six episodes. Most such series are conceived and developed by one or two writers. The majority of British sitcoms are 30 minutes long and are recorded on studio sets in a multiple-camera setup. A subset of British comedy", "psg_id": "551468" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "comedy because they are \"too old and tired\" and expectations would be too high. In a television interview (shown in Australia on Seven Network and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation) on 7 May 2009, Cleese also commented that he and Booth took six weeks to write each episode. In 1977 and 1978 alone, the original TV show was sold to 45 stations in 17 countries and was the BBC's best-selling overseas program for that year. \"Fawlty Towers\" became a huge success in almost all countries in which it aired. Although it initially was a flop in Spain, largely because of the", "psg_id": "154429" }, { "title": "The Kipper and the Corpse", "text": "the guests, including a horrified Miss Tibbs, as Sybil desperately calls out Basil's name. With: In 1994, \"The Kipper and the Corpse\" was one of two \"Fawlty Towers\" episodes which were adapted for the stage and performed at the Theatre Geo in Hollywood. The other was \"Basil the Rat\". The Kipper and the Corpse \"The Kipper and the Corpse\" is the fourth episode of the second series of the British sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". It first aired at 9.00pm on 12 March 1979 on BBC2. Distinguishing it from other episodes is its heavy use of black comedy. During the early 1970s,", "psg_id": "8268161" }, { "title": "The Hotel Inspectors", "text": "the credits make no clear connection between their names and being hotel inspectors as their names in the programme are never revealed.)\" Uncredited: The Hotel Inspectors \"The Hotel Inspectors\" is the fourth episode of the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". In the episode, Basil hears of hotel inspectors roaming Torquay incognito and realises with horror that a guest he has been verbally abusing could easily be one of them. Two guests, Mr. Walt and Mr. Hutchinson, arrive separately at reception. Mr. Walt says very little; Mr. Hutchinson speaks in a very drawn-out and pompous, overly affected manner (claiming that he finds", "psg_id": "7850083" }, { "title": "The Kipper and the Corpse", "text": "The Kipper and the Corpse \"The Kipper and the Corpse\" is the fourth episode of the second series of the British sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". It first aired at 9.00pm on 12 March 1979 on BBC2. Distinguishing it from other episodes is its heavy use of black comedy. During the early 1970s, John Cleese met a young hotelier called Andrew Leeman. They went on holiday together to the Aegean with their girlfriends between the first and second series of \"Fawlty Towers\", a time when Cleese was looking for ideas for plots. During the holiday, Leeman told him how when he was", "psg_id": "8268152" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "of whether more episodes would be produced, Cleese revealed (in an interview for the complete DVD box set, which was republished in the book \"Fawlty Towers Fully Booked\") that he once had the genesis of a feature-length special – possibly sometime during the mid-1990s. The plot, never fleshed out beyond his initial idea, would have revolved around the chaos that a now-retired Basil typically caused as he and Sybil flew to Barcelona to visit their former employee Manuel and his family. Of the idea, Cleese said: We had an idea for a plot which I loved. Basil was finally invited", "psg_id": "154412" }, { "title": "The Hotel Inspectors", "text": "The Hotel Inspectors \"The Hotel Inspectors\" is the fourth episode of the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". In the episode, Basil hears of hotel inspectors roaming Torquay incognito and realises with horror that a guest he has been verbally abusing could easily be one of them. Two guests, Mr. Walt and Mr. Hutchinson, arrive separately at reception. Mr. Walt says very little; Mr. Hutchinson speaks in a very drawn-out and pompous, overly affected manner (claiming that he finds \"the air here [in Torquay] most invigorating\") that immediately irritates Basil. Basil becomes increasingly irate as Hutchinson makes unreasonable requests and asks for", "psg_id": "7850076" }, { "title": "Gleneagles Hotel, Torquay", "text": "Gleneagles Hotel, Torquay The Gleneagles Hotel was a hotel in Torquay, Devon, England. The 41-bed establishment, which opened in the 1960s, was the inspiration for \"Fawlty Towers\", a British situation comedy first broadcast in the mid-1970s. John Cleese, and his then wife Connie Booth, were inspired to write the series after they had stayed at the hotel and witnessed the eccentric behaviour of its owner, Donald Sinclair (who sold the hotel in 1973). Later the hotel was managed by Best Western. In February 2015 the hotel closed. It will be replaced by retirement apartments. The Gleneagles was not originally built", "psg_id": "17663618" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "the \"English Riviera\". The plots centre on the tense, rude and put-upon owner Basil Fawlty (Cleese), his bossy wife Sybil (Prunella Scales), the sensible chambermaid Polly (Booth) who often is the peacemaker and voice of reason, and the hapless and English-challenged Spanish waiter Manuel (Andrew Sachs), showing their attempts to run the hotel amidst farcical situations and an array of demanding and eccentric guests and tradespeople. In May 1970, the Monty Python comedy group stayed at the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay, Devon while filming on location in Paignton. John Cleese was fascinated with the behaviour of the owner, Donald Sinclair,", "psg_id": "154382" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "Spanish Flea in My Soup\") but the record was not released because Joe Dolce took out an injunction: he was about to issue his version in Britain. Sachs also portrayed a Manuel-like character in a series of British TV advertisements for life insurance. Gilly Flower and Renee Roberts, who played the elderly ladies Miss Tibbs and Miss Gatsby in the series, reprised their roles in a 1983 episode of \"Only Fools and Horses.\" In 2006, Cleese played Basil Fawlty for the first time in 27 years, for an unofficial England 2006 World Cup song, \"Don't Mention the World Cup\", taking", "psg_id": "154424" }, { "title": "Gourmet Night", "text": "Gourmet Night \"Gourmet Night\" is the fifth episode in the first series of the BBC TV sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". Basil Fawlty is having trouble with his Austin 1100 car. Despite Sybil's insistence that he take the car to a garage for repairs, miserly Basil tries to fix the car himself. Meanwhile, Fawlty Towers has a new Greek chef named Kurt who has been found for them by André, Kurt's culinary trainer and a friend of the Fawltys. Basil and Sybil are intending to host a gourmet night at the hotel. After a rude, pampered boy calls the hotel a \"dump\"", "psg_id": "3905544" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "its name from the phrase, \"Don't mention the war,\" which Basil used in the episode \"The Germans\". In 2007, Cleese and Sachs reprised their roles for a six-episode corporate business video for the Norwegian oil company Statoil. In the video, Fawlty is running a restaurant called \"Basil's Brasserie\" while Manuel owns a Michelin-starred restaurant in London. In the 2008 gala performance \"We Are Most Amused,\" Cleese breaks into character as Basil for a cameo appearance by Sachs as an elderly Manuel. In November 2007, Prunella Scales returned to the role of Sybil Fawlty in a series of sketches for the", "psg_id": "154425" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "they were creating. Later, when Sachs's clothes were treated to give off smoke after he escapes the burning kitchen in \"The Germans\", the corrosive chemicals ate through them and gave Sachs severe burns. Manuel's exaggerated Spanish accent is part of the humour of the show. In fact, Sachs's original language was German; he emigrated to Britain as a child. The character's nationality was switched to Italian (and the name to Paolo) for the Spanish dub of the show, while in Catalonia and France, Manuel is a Mexican. The first episode of \"Fawlty Towers\" was recorded as a pilot on 24", "psg_id": "154409" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "later describing him as \"the rudest man I've ever come across in my life.\" Among such behaviour by Sinclair was his criticism of Terry Gilliam's \"too American\" table etiquette and tossing Eric Idle's briefcase out of a window \"in case it contained a bomb.\" Sinclair justified his actions by claiming the hotel had \"staff problems\". Cleese and Connie Booth stayed on at the hotel after filming, furthering their research of its owner. At the time, Cleese was a writer on the 1970s British TV sitcom \"Doctor in the House\" for London Weekend Television. An early prototype of the character that", "psg_id": "154383" }, { "title": "Payne (TV series)", "text": "though set in this version at an ambiguous location on the coast of California, as opposed to Torquay, England, in \"Fawlty Towers\". The action takes place at the Whispering Pines Inn, owned and operated by Royal Payne and his wife, Constance. Royal was always trying to improve the quality of his hotel and eventually franchise the place, in search of immortal legendary status as a hotelier, like Hilton or Waldorf. The pilot episode, \"Pacific Ocean Duck\" (which actually aired fifth in sequence), merged the plots of the \"Fawlty Towers\" episodes \"Gourmet Night\" and \"The Hotel Inspectors\". Payne (TV series) Payne", "psg_id": "7092098" }, { "title": "Polly Sherman", "text": "Polly Sherman Polly Sherman is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". Played by Connie Booth, she is Fawlty Towers' long-suffering waitress and maid. Polly is the hotel waitress during the series, and one of only three staff members seen there, the others being Manuel and Terry. Although she at one point claims to be employed part-time, she is shown working there as a maid, and is occasionally saddled with more duties than this, which she will often go along with for the extra money. Polly is, by far, the most sensible character in the series, and often", "psg_id": "15595423" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "he attempts to climb the social ladder, frequently expressing disdain for the \"riff-raff\", \"cretins\" and \"yobbos\" that he believes regularly populate his hotel. His desperation is readily apparent as he makes increasingly hopeless manoeuvres and painful faux pas in trying to curry favour with those he perceives as having superior social status. Yet he finds himself forced to serve those individuals that are \"beneath\" him. As such, Basil's efforts tend to be counter-productive, with guests leaving the hotel in disgust and his marriage (and sanity) stretching to breaking point. Basil Fawlty, played by John Cleese, is a cynical and snobbish", "psg_id": "154393" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "\"that golfing puff-adder\", \"the dragon\", \"toxic midget\", \"the sabre-toothed tart\", \"my little kommandant\", \"my little piranha fish\", \"my little nest of vipers\" and \"you rancorous, coiffured old sow\". Despite these nasty nicknames, Basil is terrified of her. There is only one time he loses patience and snaps at her (Basil: \"Shut up, I'm fed up.\" Sybil: \"Oh, you've done it now.\"). Prunella Scales speculated in an interview for \"The Complete Fawlty Towers\" DVD box set that Sybil married Basil because his origins were of a higher social class than hers. Polly Sherman, played by Connie Booth, is a waitress and", "psg_id": "154403" }, { "title": "Cowboys (TV series)", "text": "Cowboys (TV series) Cowboys was a British television sitcom that aired on the ITV network during the early 1980s. The show was created by Peter Learmouth who would go on to create Granada television sitcom \"Surgical Spirit\" and starred Lancastrian character-actor Roy Kinnear as Joe Jones, whose \"small building firm hardly seems to do anything right at all\". Co-starring David Kelly (Previously best known for playing one armed dishwasher Albert Riddle in \"Robin's Nest\", Michael O'Sullivan in \"Waking Ned\" and inept builder Mr. O'Reilly in the second episode of \"Fawlty Towers\") as 'Wobbly' Ron, Colin Welland (Well respected actor \"Z-Cars\"", "psg_id": "13792769" }, { "title": "Manuel (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "large family in Spain, mentioning in \"The Wedding Party\" that he has five brothers and four sisters. During the episode \"Basil the Rat\", Manuel acquires a common rat while under the impression that it is a Siberian hamster, and names it Basil, after his boss. He becomes very emotionally attached to the rat, and even threatens to leave Fawlty Towers altogether if Basil and Sybil dispose of it, to which Basil immediately responds, \"Well, goodbye.\" The episode also highlights the fact that Manuel is rather dim even without the language barrier, as he lets the rat out of its cage", "psg_id": "7895036" }, { "title": "Donald Sinclair (hotel owner)", "text": "off-season. Due to Sinclair's attitude towards them, which included criticising American Terry Gilliam's table etiquette and throwing Eric Idle's briefcase out of a window because he thought it contained a bomb, all of the Monty Python cast left the hotel for other accommodation, apart from Idle, John Cleese and his then-wife Connie Booth. Cleese stayed because he wanted to observe Sinclair further and later used his mannerisms as an inspiration for Basil Fawlty in \"Fawlty Towers\". Several of the show's plot lines are alleged to be partly based on real-life events. Cleese later played eccentric hotel owners in the 1999", "psg_id": "8195359" }, { "title": "Gleneagles Hotel, Torquay", "text": "his wife, Connie Booth. Cleese described Sinclair as \"the most marvellously rude man I've ever met\" and based his Basil Fawlty character on him when he and Booth created \"Fawlty Towers\" five years later. Sinclair sold the Gleneagles in 1973. For the rest of its existence the hotel retained a reminder of Sinclair's legacy: the 41 rooms all had names such as Coral or Mimosa. This was introduced in the Sinclair era of Gleneagles. In August 2003, developers submitted plans to demolish the hotel and build a block of flats on the site, claiming the building was \"unattractive with little", "psg_id": "17663620" }, { "title": "The Hotel on the Roof of the World", "text": "service in those circumstances. Reviews compared the situation to a real life Fawlty Towers. The first edition was published in 1998 by Summersdale as 'Running a Hotel on the Roof of the World' with the sub-title of 'Five Years in Tibet'. In 2001 the title was shortened to 'The Hotel on the Roof of the World' and an extra chapter and epilogue were added. The book has been reprinted several times, lately to include a quote by Michael Palin. The book was published in the US in 2003 by RDR Books with a new sub-title: 'From Miss Tibet to Shangri-La'.", "psg_id": "14145791" }, { "title": "Brian Hall (actor)", "text": "cancer. I do not know where he found the strength.\" A year before his death, Hall told the \"Mirror\": \"Cancer is a bully and I hate bullies. This old boy cancer will get about as much change out of me as all the other bullies I've met - nothing.\" Brian Hall (actor) Brian Charles Hall (20 November 1937 – 17 September 1997) was an English actor. He played hotel chef Terry Hugh in the British sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". Hall played many hard-boiled tough guy Cockney roles: his role as the amiable chef Terry in \"Fawlty Towers\" was a casting against", "psg_id": "5232814" }, { "title": "The Government Inspector", "text": "but rather as 'comedy of the absurd situation.'\" In the finale of Meyerhold's production, the actors were replaced with dolls, a device that Andrei Bely compared to the stroke \"of the double Cretan Films based on \"The Government Inspector\" include: In 1958 the British comedian Tony Hancock appeared as Khlestakov in a live BBC Television version (which survives), one of his few performances outside situation comedy. An episode of \"Fawlty Towers\" has a similar story line about mistaken identity when a guest shows up at the hotel and is thought by Basil Fawlty to be a hotel inspector but who", "psg_id": "3280478" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "\"an absolutely awful human being\" but says that in comedy if an awful person makes people laugh they unaccountably feel affectionate towards him. Indeed, he is not entirely unsympathetic. The \"Hotel Inspectors\" and \"Gourmet Night\" episodes feature guests who are shown to be deeply annoying, with constant and unreasonable demands. In \"Gourmet Night\" the chef gets drunk and is unable to cook dinner, leaving Basil to scramble in an attempt to salvage the evening. Much of the time, Basil is an unfortunate victim of circumstance. Sybil Fawlty, played by Prunella Scales, is Basil's wife. Energetic and petite, she prefers a", "psg_id": "154400" }, { "title": "Basil Fawlty", "text": "thrashes his car with a branch, Basil accidentally attacks an adjacent police car, mistaking it for his own. \"Fawlty Towers\" was inspired by the Monty Python team's stay in the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay. Cleese and Booth stayed on at the hotel after filming for the Python show had finished. The owner, Mr Donald Sinclair, was very rude, throwing a bus timetable at a guest who asked when the next bus to town would arrive and placing Eric Idle's suitcase behind a wall in the garden in case it contained a bomb (actually it contained a ticking alarm clock). He", "psg_id": "7804128" }, { "title": "Donald Sinclair (hotel owner)", "text": "charge of the business, just as Basil Fawlty was usually subordinate to his wife Sybil. The publication of Michael Palin's in 2006 supported Cleese's assessment of the Sinclairs. Donald Sinclair (hotel owner) Donald William Sinclair (10 July 1909 – 1981) was the co–proprietor of the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay, England. He helped manage the hotel after an extensive career as an officer in the Merchant Navy and the Royal Navy. During World War II, he twice survived the sinking of the ship he was serving on. He was the inspiration for the character Basil Fawlty in \"Fawlty Towers\", owing to", "psg_id": "8195361" }, { "title": "Britannia Adelphi Hotel", "text": "scenes at the everyday running of the hotel. The series was voiced over by Andrew Sachs who played Manuel in \"Fawlty Towers\". The Hotel features briefly in the Bob Dylan documentary Don't Look Back as Dylan appears on the balcony of his room to wave to his fans below. Britannia Adelphi Hotel The Britannia Adelphi Hotel is in Ranelagh Place, Liverpool city centre, Merseyside, England. The present building is the third hotel on the site, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The building is owned and managed by Britannia", "psg_id": "13208000" }, { "title": "Gleneagles Hotel, Torquay", "text": "architectural merit\". In October, Torbay Town Council rejected the application, claiming that it would be against its rules of tourism. In September 2006, Prunella Scales, who played Sybil Fawlty, was \"guest of honour\" at the reopening of the hotel after a £1,000,000 makeover. The hotel was a part of the Best Western hotel chain. After the hotel was closed permanently in February 2015, permission was given in November 2015 to demolish the hotel and replace it with retirement apartments, to be built by Churchill Retirement Living. The Gleneagles Hotel is mentioned in \"The Builders\" episode of \"Fawlty Towers\" as a", "psg_id": "17663621" }, { "title": "Hotel toilet paper folding", "text": "to engage in frustrating roll-rotation exercises just to find the loose end. I don't need to contemplate the jagged tear-line from the last user's haste—in fact, it doesn't occur to me there was a 'last user' at all, because the roll looks neat and new.\" British comedian John Cleese, who played a hotelier in the television series \"Fawlty Towers\", has commented on the practice in a keynote address: \"Why? What is it for? Is it proof that your house-maid has studied origami? ... If you're a Mason, are you supposed to fold it again into some sort of rhomboid?\" Hotel", "psg_id": "13206741" }, { "title": "The Germans", "text": "to the hospital, but Basil makes a run for it through the hotel until he spitefully hits Manuel over the head. The moose head, however, falls from the wall again, hitting Basil on the head and knocking him out while landing on Manuel's head, leading the Major once again to think that Manuel complaining is the moose talking. The German guests watch the whole ordeal in disbelief, and one wonders aloud how the British won the war. Episode-credited cast: With: The Germans \"The Germans\" is the sixth episode of the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". It is remembered for its line", "psg_id": "3649125" }, { "title": "Not the Nine O'Clock News", "text": "broadcast instead. However the 1979 general election intervened, and the show was pulled as too political, being replaced with repeats of American sitcom \"Rhoda\". The sketch with Cleese was broadcast later that year, when the final episode of \"Fawlty Towers\" went out during the broadcast run of the first series of \"Not the Nine O'Clock News\", though the significance of the sketch was lost. This link is included on the Region 2 \"Fawlty Towers\" DVD boxset. Basil's waiter Manuel also appeared at the end of the unaired episode, trying to get a joke about the Ayatollah's contact lenses. Other sketches", "psg_id": "1667236" }, { "title": "John Cleese", "text": "school, and then Cambridge-educated Cleese and the working class, self-educated Mancunian Dawson) were marked, but both worked well together from series 8 onwards until the series ended in 1976. Cleese achieved greater prominence in the United Kingdom as the neurotic hotel manager Basil Fawlty in \"Fawlty Towers\", which he co-wrote with his wife Connie Booth. The series won three BAFTA awards when produced and in 2000, it topped the British Film Institute's list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes. The series also featured Prunella Scales as Basil's acerbic wife Sybil, Andrew Sachs as the much abused Spanish waiter Manuel", "psg_id": "211514" }, { "title": "Miss Tibbs and Miss Gatsby", "text": "in horror after stumbling across the body in the hotel office. In that episode it is revealed that Tibbs is 79. Miss Tibbs and Miss Gatsby Miss Abitha Tibbs and Miss Ursula Gatsby are fictional characters, played by Gilly Flower and Renee Roberts respectively, in the BBC television sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". Miss Tibbs and Miss Gatsby are two mostly inseparable and slightly scatty elderly spinsters who are permanent residents of Fawlty Towers (the only other long-term guest being Major Gowen). Basil Fawlty switches from being overly kind to being utterly rude during his various conversations with them, although they rarely", "psg_id": "7940620" }, { "title": "Donald Sinclair (hotel owner)", "text": "Donald Sinclair (hotel owner) Donald William Sinclair (10 July 1909 – 1981) was the co–proprietor of the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay, England. He helped manage the hotel after an extensive career as an officer in the Merchant Navy and the Royal Navy. During World War II, he twice survived the sinking of the ship he was serving on. He was the inspiration for the character Basil Fawlty in \"Fawlty Towers\", owing to his allegedly stuffy, snobbish and eccentric treatment of his guests, including John Cleese (whose character in the 2001 film Rat Race, was also named Donald Sinclair) and other", "psg_id": "8195353" }, { "title": "Fairly Secret Army", "text": "have a laughter track. Nobbs only started work on the show when he turned down an offer to write a spin-off sitcom for Manuel of \"Fawlty Towers\". Fairly Secret Army Fairly Secret Army is a British sitcom which ran to thirteen episodes over two series between 1984 and 1986. Though not a direct spin-off from \"The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin\", the lead character, Major Harry Truscott, was very similar to Geoffrey Palmer's character of Jimmy in that series, and the scripts were written by Reginald Perrin's creator and writer David Nobbs. Harry Kitchener Wellington Truscott (ex \"Queen's Own", "psg_id": "4765615" }, { "title": "Basil Fawlty", "text": "exception of \"The Anniversary\") is often the only support she gets. \"The Anniversary\" is one of the few episodes in which Basil tries to be nice to Sybil, who misreads the situation and believes he has forgotten their anniversary. John Cleese reprised the role of Basil in the song \"Don't Mention the World Cup\", based on the situation in the episode \"The Germans\", for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, which was played in Germany. Cleese appeared as Basil in a 2016 TV advertisement for Specsavers during which, in a reference to the Fawlty Towers episode \"Gourmet Night\" where the character", "psg_id": "7804127" }, { "title": "Jonathan Harris", "text": "a heroic role in \"The Silence\", in which he ended up defending a young man challenged to be silent for a whole year at a prestigious gentleman's club. Harris also portrayed Charles Dickens in a 1963 episode of \"Bonanza\". From 1963–65, Harris co-starred in the sitcom \"The Bill Dana Show\". He played Mr. Phillips, the pompous manager of a posh hotel who is constantly at odds with his bumbling Bolivian bellhop, the Bill Dana character José Jiménez. (A similar formula was later used in John Cleese's British hotel comedy \"Fawlty Towers\".) Don Adams rounded out the cast as an inept", "psg_id": "3384638" }, { "title": "His Lordship Entertains", "text": "fact all of the regular cast reprised their roles from \"Hark at Barker\". Barker wrote all the scripts under the pseudonym Jonathan Cobbald. . He liked to refer to the show as \"Fawlty Towers mark one\" as it appeared on television three years before that other hotel bound sitcom. Four episodes of the sitcom were recently performed on stage by Nottingham University's New Theatre. For many years it was thought that the series had been entirely lost after the tapes were wiped by the BBC. However, the first episode of \"His Lordship Entertains\", 'The Food Inspector', was recovered in 2009.", "psg_id": "9398885" }, { "title": "Princess (car)", "text": "a Princess\" in reference to a fatal accident in which a stolen Princess car crashed while being chased by police. In a 1979 episode of the British sitcom Fawlty Towers entitled \"The Anniversary\", the characters of Alice and Roger drive up to the hotel in a brown Wolseley Saloon version of the ADO71. Princess (car) The Princess is a family car which was produced in the United Kingdom by the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland from 1975 until 1981 (1982 in New Zealand.) The car inherited a front-wheel drive / transverse engine configuration from its predecessor, the BMC ADO17 range.", "psg_id": "2212968" }, { "title": "Sitcom", "text": "– \"Daddy's Daughters\" (there were only adaptation before), and in 2010 TNT released \"Interns (sitcom)\" – the first sitcom, filmed as a comedy (unlike dominated \"conveyor\" sitcoms). Although styles of sitcom have changed over the years they tend to be based on a family, workplace or other institution, where the same group of contrasting characters is brought together in each episode. British sitcoms are typically produced in one or more series of six episodes. Most such series are conceived and developed by one or two writers. The majority of British sitcoms are 30 minutes long and are recorded on studio", "psg_id": "12858848" }, { "title": "Basil the Rat", "text": "Basil the Rat \"Basil the Rat\" is the sixth and final episode of the second series of the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\" and the final episode of the programme as a whole. After a routine health inspection, the inspector, Mr. Carnegie, after an exhaustive listing of problems in the kitchen, informs Basil and Sybil that Fawlty Towers is below standard, with the flaws including the presence of two dead pigeons in the water tank. He will, therefore, recommend closure to the Council if they do not rectify the problems within 24 hours. The staff all get to work straight away.", "psg_id": "8127058" }, { "title": "The Castafiore Emerald", "text": "of the book, \"The Pocket Essential Tintin\", described Hergé's depiction of Castafiore in the story as \"a force of nature\", praising the way that he depicted her many outfit changes. They described Mr Bolt as being both a \"Godot-like character\" and as being akin to Basil Fawlty from the British sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\", while adding that the broken step acts \"like a Greek God's curse\" in the story that affects everyone except Castafiore. They interpreted \"The Castafiore Emerald\" as Hergé's \"Nouveau Roman\", in which he realises that he cannot improve upon the standard set in \"Tintin in Tibet\" and thus", "psg_id": "2267135" }, { "title": "Basil the Rat", "text": "has seen, and not altogether certain that he did see it. Sybil ends the series with the line \"I'm afraid it's started to rain again,\" in an attempt to distract Carnegie as Manuel drags Basil, who has fainted off-screen, out of the dining room. With: In 1994, \"Basil The Rat\" was one of two \"Fawlty Towers\" episodes that were adapted for the stage and performed at the Theatre Geo in Hollywood. The other was \"The Kipper and the Corpse\". Basil the Rat \"Basil the Rat\" is the sixth and final episode of the second series of the BBC sitcom \"Fawlty", "psg_id": "8127065" }, { "title": "Cheers (season 1)", "text": "the bar, where anybody comes in for any reason, not just drinks. The show was originally set in a hotel, a setting inspired by \"Fawlty Towers\", Burrows's favorite British sitcom. The producers narrowed the setting down to a hotel bar, but later evolved it into a neighborhood bar in Boston, according to Glen Charles, \"because it was more cozy\". The \"athletic element\" was added to the bar because the show's creators, Burrows and Charles brothers (Glen and Les) were sports fans. The show's bar setting was inspired by the Bull & Finch Pub in Boston. It was not filmed in", "psg_id": "16607970" }, { "title": "Fawlty Towers", "text": "starring Bea Arthur, notable for switching the sexes of its Basil and Sybil equivalents. It also failed to pick up a major audience and was dropped after eight episodes had been aired, although 13 episodes were shot. A third remake, called \"Payne\" (produced by and starring John Larroquette), was produced in 1999, but was cancelled shortly after. Nine episodes were produced of which eight aired on American television (though the complete run was broadcast overseas). A German pilot based on the sitcom was made in 2001, named \"Zum letzten Kliff,\" but further episodes were not made. The popular sitcoms \"3rd", "psg_id": "154422" }, { "title": "The Hotel Inspectors", "text": "Basil can \"say adios\". Basil then slaps pies on Mr. Hutchinson's face and crotch, while Manuel pours cream into his briefcase. Hutchinson is marched to the door and forcibly ejected from the hotel by a vengeful Basil, who kisses Manuel on the head for his help. Returning to the reception desk, Basil welcomes John, Brian and Chris – three smartly-dressed businessmen, who have just witnessed the bouncing of Hutchinson – to Fawlty Towers. He screams in terror when it becomes clear that \"they\" are the hotel inspectors. Episode-credited cast: With: \"(These two characters are credited as Brian and John but", "psg_id": "7850082" }, { "title": "Sybil Fawlty", "text": "than Basil; she handles crises calmly, picks up the pieces after a nasty confrontation and stays polite to guests. Unlike, Basil, who yearns to turn Fawlty Towers into \"an establishment of class\", catering exclusively to the highborn members of society, Sybil is more realistic and down-to-earth when it comes to clientele, and all that concerns her is the hotel making money rather than the class of guest who stay there. Despite her effectiveness as a worker, however, she is known to be extremely lazy; during busy check-in sessions or meal-times, while everyone else is busy working around her, she's frequently", "psg_id": "7882740" }, { "title": "Beefeater (comics)", "text": "Beefeater is similar to the rude and pompous Basil Fawlty, a character in the British television sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\". He is Britain's hero using a power-rod used by his father (The Beefeater of the Second World War), to try to protect Britain, but instead causes havoc as he goes. Michael Morice is a staff member at the Justice League London embassy. Supporting him is his wife and Esteban, the latter of whom has a poor grasp of English (both resembling characters from \"Fawlty Towers\"). Michael finds the original Beefeater's costume and power-rod in the attic. After accidentally blowing a hole", "psg_id": "8826136" }, { "title": "Ventnor Towers Hotel", "text": "Ventnor Towers Hotel Ventnor Towers Hotel is a large hotel in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. It was first built in 1872 and has been extended multiple times since its initial construction. It is notably one of the few hotels on the Isle of Wight to have a functioning Helipad. The Hotel is south-facing, and sits little more than a few hundred feet from the steep cliffs that give access to Bonchurch. Documents on display inside the hotel mention of a similar hotel in the neighbouring town of Shanklin having been built around the same time as this hotel,", "psg_id": "17961489" }, { "title": "Connie Booth", "text": "Connie Booth Constance Booth (born 1941 or 1944) is an American-born writer, actress, comedian and psychotherapist based in Britain. She has appeared in several British television programmes and films, including her role as Polly Sherman on BBC2's \"Fawlty Towers\", which she co-wrote with her then-husband John Cleese. For 30 years Booth declined to talk about \"Fawlty Towers\" until she agreed to participate in a documentary about the series for the digital channel Gold in 2009. Booth's father was a Wall Street stock broker and her mother an actress. They moved to New York State after Connie's birth in Indianapolis, Indiana.", "psg_id": "1508531" }, { "title": "Ventnor Towers Hotel", "text": "but it has long since been defunct. For a short time between the mid-1990s and the mid-2000s, the hotel was managed by Best Western, and was known as \"Best Western Ventnor\". After the owners chose to manage the hotel instead, the hotel's name reverted to its current name. Ventnor Towers Hotel Ventnor Towers Hotel is a large hotel in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. It was first built in 1872 and has been extended multiple times since its initial construction. It is notably one of the few hotels on the Isle of Wight to have a functioning Helipad. The", "psg_id": "17961490" }, { "title": "The Psychiatrist (Fawlty Towers)", "text": "the windows, he falls backwards, frozen in shock, on the hastily placed and precarious ladder (in a possible tribute to a very similarly acted and shot ladder fall by John Belushi while trying to peep in \"National Lampoon's Animal House)\". Manuel unwisely fetches Sybil and his poor grasp of English lands Basil in further trouble - he says that \"Mr. Fawlty - he crazy about the girl\" (he means that Mr. Johnson's having an illicit companion has made Basil cross), but Sybil, for once, takes Manuel seriously and believes he is referring to Basil's supposed crush on Raylene. Her jealousy", "psg_id": "8049830" } ]
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on whose holly6wood lot were the abbott and costello shows filmed?
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[ { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "linguistics and miscommunication, it mirrors themes of the \"Who's on First?\" Routine. The names also have significance in the film because the heptapod named Abbott is taller and quieter while the heptapod named Costello is shorter and chattier, just as the real Abbott and Costello were on their shows. Abbott and Costello Abbott and Costello were an American comedy duo composed of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, whose work on radio and in film and television made them the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s. Their patter routine \"Who's on First?\" is one of the best-known", "psg_id": "1001467" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Show", "text": "The second season was shot at Motion Picture Center Studios (today Red Studios Hollywood), where the team had made \"Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd\". Soon after, the studio became Desilu-Cahuenga Studios. \"I Love Lucy\" and the Danny Thomas and Jack Benny shows were also filmed there. Both seasons, and the complete series, have been released on DVD by Entertainment One, which now owns the rights to the series. The Abbott and Costello Show The Abbott and Costello Show is an American television sitcom starring the popular comedy team of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. The program premiered in syndication", "psg_id": "7606999" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "giving their old routines a new sparkle. From the fall of 1952 to the spring of 1954, a filmed half-hour series, \"The Abbott and Costello Show,\" appeared in syndication on over 40 local stations across the United States. Loosely based on their radio series, the show cast the duo as unemployed wastrels. One of the show's running gags involved Abbott perpetually hounding Costello to get a job, while Abbott barely lifted a finger in that direction. The show featured Sidney Fields as their landlord and Hillary Brooke as a neighbor and sometime love interest for Costello. Other regulars were future", "psg_id": "1001448" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "of their filmed TV series, running approximately eight minutes. A live performance commemorating the opening day of the Lou Costello Jr Youth Foundation in 1947 was recorded, and has been included in numerous comedy albums. The team's final performance of \"Who's on First?\" on TV was on Steve Allen's variety show in 1957. Abbott and Costello both married perfomers they met in burlesque. Abbott wed Betty Smith, a dancer and comedienne, in 1918, and Costello married a chorus girl, Anne Battler, in 1934. The Costellos had four children; the Abbotts adopted two. Abbott and Costello faced personal demons at times.", "psg_id": "1001453" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy", "text": "Costello convince Semu to turn the temple into a nightclub to preserve the legend of Klaris and the three criminals who wanted to steal the treasure are presumably arrested. \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy\" was filmed from October 28 through November 24, 1954, and is the last film that Abbott and Costello made for Universal Pictures, although Universal released a compilation film of clips from their films, titled \"The World of Abbott and Costello\" in 1965. The day after filming completed, Abbott and Costello arrived in New York City to ride on the first float of the annual Macy's", "psg_id": "6775953" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "Abbott and Costello Abbott and Costello were an American comedy duo composed of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, whose work on radio and in film and television made them the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s. Their patter routine \"Who's on First?\" is one of the best-known comedy routines of all time in the world, and set the framework for many of their best-known comedy bits. While they had crossed paths a few times prior, the two comedians first worked together in 1935 at the Eltinge Burlesque Theater on 42nd Street in New York City, which", "psg_id": "1001432" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Show", "text": "The Abbott and Costello Show The Abbott and Costello Show is an American television sitcom starring the popular comedy team of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. The program premiered in syndication in the fall of 1952 and ran two seasons, to the spring of 1954. Each season ran 26 episodes. The series is considered to be among the most influential comedy programs in history. In 1998 \"Entertainment Weekly\" praised the series as one of the \"100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time\". In 2007, \"Time\" magazine selected it for its \"The 100 Best TV Shows of All-TIME.\" Jerry Seinfeld has", "psg_id": "7606992" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy", "text": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy is a 1955 horror comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is the 28th and final Abbott and Costello film produced by Universal-International. Two Americans, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, who are stranded in Cairo, Egypt, happen to overhear Dr. Gustav Zoomer (Kurt Katch) discussing the mummy Klaris, the guardian of the Tomb of Princess Ara. Apparently the mummy has a sacred medallion that shows where the treasure of Princess Ara can be found. The followers of Klaris, led", "psg_id": "6775949" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Show (radio program)", "text": "The Abbott and Costello Show (radio program) The Abbott and Costello Show is a comedy program from the era of old-time radio in the United States. It was broadcast first on NBC and later on ABC, beginning July 3, 1940, and ending June 9, 1949. Film stars Bud Abbott and Lou Costello adapted their talents to radio for this 30-minute weekly comedy program. Vincent Terrace, in his book, \"Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows\", wrote, \"Many of the skits revolved around Bud and Lou's efforts to succeed in some sort of business venture.\" The skits were", "psg_id": "19634564" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Show", "text": "on the team's radio show, wrote the first five TV episodes, after which Sidney Fields wrote the remaining 21 shows. Episodes in the second season were primarily written by Clyde Bruckman (15 shows) and Jack Townley (10). Fields received a co-writing credit on five episodes, including one with Costello. The first season was filmed at the Hal Roach Studios in Culver City. The studio, once known as \"The Lot of Fun,\" was torn down in 1963 and replaced by \"Landmark Street,\" an area of light industrial buildings, businesses and an automobile dealership, where a plaque marks the studio's former location.", "psg_id": "7606998" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "a series of 156 five-minute \"Abbott and Costello\" cartoons made by Hanna-Barbera. Lou's character was voiced by Stan Irwin. Bud Abbott died of cancer on April 24, 1974. For a number of years Abbott and Costello were ranked among the most popular stars in the US according to the Quigley Publishers Poll of Exhibitors: The 1960s cartoon series was not the first time Abbott and Costello were animated. During the height of their popularity in the 1940s, Warner Bros.'s Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies animation unit produced 3 cartoons featuring the pair as cats or mice named \"Babbit and Catstello\". One of", "psg_id": "1001458" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "Both were inveterate gamblers and had serious health problems. Abbott suffered from epilepsy and turned to alcohol for seizure management. Costello had occasional, near-fatal bouts with rheumatic fever. His son, Lou Jr., drowned in a swimming pool two days before his first birthday. In the 1950s, Abbott and Costello's popularity waned with the emergence of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Another reason for their decline was overexposure. Each year they made two new films, while Realart Pictures re-issued their older hits; their filmed television series was widely syndicated, and the same routines appeared frequently on the Colgate program. (Writer Parke", "psg_id": "1001454" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\" (1954). They were forced to withdraw from \"Fireman Save My Child\" in 1954 due to Costello's health, and were replaced by lookalikes Hugh O'Brian and Buddy Hackett. Their last films for Universal were \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops\" (1955) and \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy\" (1955). In January 1951, Abbott and Costello joined the roster of rotating hosts of \"The Colgate Comedy Hour\" on NBC. (Eddie Cantor and Martin and Lewis were among the others.) Each show was a live hour of vaudeville in front of an audience, revitalizing the comedians' performances and", "psg_id": "1001447" }, { "title": "The World of Abbott and Costello", "text": "the first time, on \"The Best of Abbott and Costello Volume Four\", on October 4, 2005, and again on October 28, 2008 as part of \"Abbott and Costello: The Complete Universal Pictures Collection\". The World of Abbott and Costello The World of Abbott and Costello is a 1965 American compilation film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. This film is a compilation of scenes from eighteen films that Abbott and Costello made for Universal Pictures between 1941 and 1955. Comedian Jack E. Leonard provides the narration for the film, which incorporates scenes from the following films: \"The World", "psg_id": "9302923" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "screen in \"Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion\" (1950). The following year they made \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man\" (1951); then \"Comin' Round the Mountain\" (1952), a hillbilly comedy. Their first color film, \"Jack and the Beanstalk\" (1952), was made independent of Universal, and distributed by Warner Bros. After making \"Lost in Alaska\" (1952) at Universal, they made a second independent color movie, \"Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd\" (1953) with Charles Laughton, that was also distributed by Warner Bros. At Universal they did \"Abbott and Costello Go to Mars\" (1953) and \"Abbott and Costello Meet Dr.", "psg_id": "1001446" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion", "text": "for this film. This film has been released three times on DVD. Originally released as single DVD on August 12, 1998, it was released twice as part of two different Abbott and Costello collections, \"The Best of Abbott and Costello Volume Three\", on August 3, 2004, and again on October 28, 2008 as part of \"Abbott and Costello: The Complete Universal Pictures Collection\". Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion is a 1950 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Bud Jones (Bud Abbott) and Lou Hotchkiss (Lou Costello) are wrestling", "psg_id": "9240514" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "Kramer hears the famous Abbott and Costello line, \"His father was a mudder. His mother was a mudder.\" In 2003 Montclair State University dedicated a student residential complex aptly named The Abbott and Costello Center on Clove Road in the Little Falls portion of the university's campus. In \"\", a 1993 spoof comedy directed by Mel Brooks, Dick Van Patten played the part of the Abbot. At one point, a man who looked and sounded like Lou Costello (played by Chuck McCann) yelled \"Hey, Abbott!\", in exactly the same way Lou did in the Abbott and Costello movies, repeating a", "psg_id": "1001464" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "joke from Brooks' Robin Hood sitcom \"When Things Were Rotten\" in which Van Patten shouted the line. In the 1999 episode of \"The Simpsons\", \"\", Superintendent Chalmers and Principal Skinner try their hand at being Abbott and Costello. In the VeggieTales show, \"Duke and the Great Pie War\", the Scallion plays a character referred by Novak (Mr. Nezzer) as the Abbott Costello. Abbott and Costello were inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame in 2009. In the 2012 Sherlock episode \"The Hounds of Baskerville\", Mayor Barrymore of the fictional Ministry of Defence testing site at Baskerville sarcastically says that", "psg_id": "1001465" }, { "title": "The World of Abbott and Costello", "text": "The World of Abbott and Costello The World of Abbott and Costello is a 1965 American compilation film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. This film is a compilation of scenes from eighteen films that Abbott and Costello made for Universal Pictures between 1941 and 1955. Comedian Jack E. Leonard provides the narration for the film, which incorporates scenes from the following films: \"The World of Abbott and Costello\" was theatrically released by Universal Pictures in 1965 as part of a double feature with \"McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force\". The film has been released twice on DVD:", "psg_id": "9302922" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "a couple of aliens crash landed on the site in the 1960s. \"We call them Abbot and Costello\", he states. In 2015 a non profit fan film was produced titled \"Abbott & Costello Meet Superman.\" The film was screened at the Superman Celebration Film Festival in Metropolis Illinois and is currently streaming on YouTube. Abbott and Costello are played by two actors from New York, Aaron M. Lambert and Jake Navatka. In the 2016 sci-fi movie \"Arrival\", the two Heptapods (alien beings) are named Abbott and Costello by the scientists. As two of the main themes in the movie are", "psg_id": "1001466" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy", "text": "collections, \"The Best of Abbott and Costello Volume Four\", on October 4, 2005, and again on October 28, 2008, as part of \"Abbott and Costello: The Complete Universal Pictures Collection\". The film was released as part of the 3-disc \"The Mummy: The Complete Legacy Collection\" and the 21-disc \"Universal Classic Monsters: Complete 30-Film Collection\" on September 2, 2014. The design for the Mummy figure in the 1986 Universal-licensed \"Classic Movie Monsters\" series from Imperial Toys was based on the monster from this film. Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy is a 1955 horror comedy", "psg_id": "6775955" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops", "text": "at the very beginning of the movie, where Costello's character, Willie Piper, is watching the film \"Eliza and the Bloodhounds\" in a theater, featured stock footage from Universal's 1927 silent version of \"Uncle Tom's Cabin\". However, \"Abbott & Costello Meet the Keystone Kops\" is set in 1910. This film was released twice on DVD, on \"The Best of Abbott and Costello Volume Four\", on October 4, 2005, and again on October 28, 2008 as part of \"Abbott and Costello: The Complete Universal Pictures Collection\". Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops is a", "psg_id": "9262521" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "their influence on him was celebrated in a 1994 NBC special, \"Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld\". Seinfeld's TV series includes numerous references to the team. George Costanza's middle name is \"Louis,\" after Costello. \"The Old Man (Seinfeld)\" (Season 4, Episode 18, aired February 18, 1993) featured a cantankerous old man named \"Sid Fields,\" played by veteran actor Bill Erwin, as a tribute to the landlord on the Abbott and Costello TV show. A friend of Kramer's is named Mickey Abbott. A copywriter for the J. Peterman catalog is named Eddie Sherman, after the team's longtime agent. In Episode 30,", "psg_id": "1001463" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "Night Live\" host Charlie Sheen and \"SNL\" cast-member Rachel Dratch performed a modified version of \"Who's On First?\" in a sketch. A TV movie called \"Bud and Lou\", based on a book by Hollywood correspondent Bob Thomas, was broadcast in 1978. Starring Harvey Korman as Bud Abbott and Buddy Hackett as Lou Costello, the film told the duo's life story, focusing on Costello and portraying him as volatile and petty. The 1991 Comedy series Morton & Hayes featured a retired two man comedic acting team similar to Abbot and Costello. Jerry Seinfeld is an avid Abbott and Costello fan and", "psg_id": "1001462" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show", "text": "the voice of his animated character. Lou Costello had died in 1959, and his voice was supplied by nightclub manager Stan Irwin, who was a close friend of the duo. Additional voices: Mel Blanc, Don Messick, Hal Smith, John Stephenson, Janet Waldo A comic book based on the TV show was produced by Charlton Comics. Starting in February 1968, it ran for 22 issues, ending in August 1971. Hal Erickson, author of \"Television Cartoon Shows, An Illustrated Encyclopedia\" gave the program a negative review, stating that \"Abbott and Costello\" episodes were difficult to tell apart. Erickson stated that \"virtually every", "psg_id": "12595965" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "these films were big hits, and Abbott and Costello were voted the third biggest box office attraction in the country in 1941. Universal loaned the team to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for a musical comedy, \"Rio Rita\" (1942). During filming, on December 8, 1941, a day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Abbott and Costello had their hand and foot prints set in concrete at what was then \"Grauman's Chinese Theatre\". Back at Universal they made \"Pardon My Sarong\" (1942), a spoof of South Sea Island movies; and \"Who Done It?\" (1942), a comedy-mystery. In 1942 exhibiters voted them the top box office", "psg_id": "1001440" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello in Hollywood", "text": "Abbott and Costello in Hollywood Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (on screen title Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood) is a 1945 black-and-white comedy film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by Martin A. Gosch, directed by S. Sylvan Simon, that stars the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. A barber, Buzz Curtis (Bud Abbott), and a porter, Abercrombie (Lou Costello), work for a Hollywood salon. They are sent to the office of agent Norman Royce (Warner Anderson) to give him a haircut and a shoeshine. On the way there they run into former co-worker Claire Warren (Frances Rafferty), who is about", "psg_id": "9200440" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd", "text": "Lady Jane on board, and she is kidnapped. The two ships finally arrive at Skull Island; Oliver and Rocky begin to dig up the treasure, when Kidd arrogantly declares his plans to dispose of them along with Captain Bonney. Bonney alerts the others to Kidd's true intentions, and her crew attacks. The treasure is recovered, and Bonney's crew wins the fight, with Kidd becoming her prisoner. \"Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd\" was filmed from February 27 through March 25, 1952. Since Universal would not spend the extra money to make an Abbott and Costello film in color, the duo", "psg_id": "7328649" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "\"The Abbott and Costello Show\" originally ran for only two seasons, it found a larger viewership in reruns from the 1960s to the 1990s. The shows have also been released in three different DVD sets over the years. \"Who's on First?\" is Abbott and Costello's signature routine. TIME magazine (December 26, 1999) named it the best comedy routine of the 20th century. The sketch was based on other earlier burlesque wordplay routines. They began honing the routine shortly after teaming up in 1936, and performed it in vaudeville acts in 1937 and 1938. It was first heard by a national", "psg_id": "1001450" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello in Hollywood", "text": "easily to [Abbott & Costello's] particular brand of slapstick humor.\" Warner Home Video released the film on DVD November 21, 2006 with \"Lost in a Harem\" (1944). During the third season of the television sitcom \"Ellen\", a Spanish language poster for the film is shown hanging in Ellen's apartment. Abbott and Costello in Hollywood Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (on screen title Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood) is a 1945 black-and-white comedy film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by Martin A. Gosch, directed by S. Sylvan Simon, that stars the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. A barber, Buzz Curtis", "psg_id": "9200446" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "is now the lobby of an AMC Theatres movie complex. Their first performance resulted from Costello's regular partner becoming ill. Decades later, when AMC moved the old theater further west on 42nd Street to its current location, giant balloons of Abbott and Costello were rigged to appear to pull it. Other performers in the show, including Abbott's wife, encouraged a permanent pairing. The duo built an act by refining and reworking numerous burlesque sketches with Abbott as the devious straight man and Costello as the dimwitted comic. The team's first known radio broadcast was on \"The Kate Smith Hour\" on", "psg_id": "1001433" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man", "text": "director and screenwriter, respectively, are Charles Lamont and John Grant. This film has been released several times on DVD. First on \"The Best of Abbott and Costello Volume Three\", on August 3, 2004, and again on October 28, 2008 as part of \"Abbott and Costello: The Complete Universal Pictures Collection\". Later, the film was included in the 3-disc \"The Invisible Man: The Complete Legacy Collection\" and the 21-disc \"Universal Classic Monsters: Complete 30-Film Collection\" both released on September 2, 2014. It was released on Blu-ray on August 28, 2018. Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man Abbott and Costello Meet", "psg_id": "6053929" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops", "text": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops is a 1955 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. After the film was completed, Universal-International wanted to rename it \"Abbott and Costello in the Stunt Men\", because they did not consider the \"Keystone Kops\" to be relevant anymore. However, in October 1954, the studio relented and agreed to use the \"Keystone Kops\" name. Harry Pierce (Bud Abbott) and his friend, Willie Piper (Lou Costello), invest $5,000 in a motion picture studio. They are sold a deed to the Edison Studio by a con", "psg_id": "9262516" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "February 3, 1938. At first, the similarities between their voices made it difficult for radio listeners (as opposed to stage audiences) to tell them apart during their rapid-fire repartee. As a result, Costello affected a high-pitched, childish voice. \"Who's on First?\" was first performed for a national radio audience the following month. They performed on the program as regulars for two years, while also landing roles in a Broadway revue, \"The Streets of Paris\", in 1939. After debuting their own program, The Abbott and Costello Show, as Fred Allen's summer replacement in 1940, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and", "psg_id": "1001434" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff", "text": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (the film's poster title), or Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet the Killer Boris Karloff (the onscreen title)—usually referred to as simply Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff—is a 1949 horror comedy film directed by Charles Barton starring Abbott and Costello and Boris Karloff. In 1956 the film was re-released along with \"Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein\". Prominent criminal attorney Amos Strickland (Nicholas Joy) checks into the Lost Caverns Resort Hotel. His murdered body is later discovered by the bellboy, Freddie", "psg_id": "8818801" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man", "text": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (also known as Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man (full screen title)) is a 1951 American horror comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the team of Abbott and Costello alongside Nancy Guild. The film depicts the misadventures of Lou Francis and Bud Alexander, two private detectives investigating the murder of a boxing promoter. The film was part of a series in which the duo meet classic characters from Universal's stable, including Frankenstein, the Mummy and the Keystone Kops. Lou Francis (Lou Costello)", "psg_id": "6053923" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show", "text": "one them features the tubby Costello being pursued by some bugeyed monster or giant sized garden pest\" and that \"None of the classic verbal exchanges which brought the real Abbott and Costello to fame in the first place are evident.\" An episode of the show was released in May 2013 as part of \"The Best of Warner Bros.: Hanna Barbera 25 Cartoon Collection\" DVD set. The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show is an American half-hour animated series of the famous comedy duo that aired in syndication from September 9, 1967 to June 1, 1968.", "psg_id": "12595966" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy", "text": "by Semu (Richard Deacon), overhear the conversation along with Madame Rontru (Marie Windsor), a businesswoman interested in stealing the treasure of Princess Ara. Abbott and Costello go to the doctor's house to apply for the position to accompany the mummy back to America. However, two of Semu's men, Iben (Mel Welles) and Hetsut (Richard Karlan), murder the doctor and steal the mummy just before Abbott and Costello arrive. The medallion has been left behind, though, and is found by Abbott and Costello, who attempt to sell it. Rontru offers them $100, but Abbott suspects it is worth much more and", "psg_id": "6775950" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd", "text": "two-minute commercial for Christmas Seals. It was re-released in 1960 by RKO Pictures. This film, along with \"Rio Rita\", were released on DVD on April 1, 2011 by Warner Bros. on the WB Archive Collection. Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd is a 1952 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello, along with Charles Laughton, who reprised his role as the infamous pirate from the 1945 film \"Captain Kidd\". It was the second film in SuperCinecolor, a three-color version of the two-color process Cinecolor. Oliver \"Puddin' Head\" Johnson (Lou Costello) and Rocky", "psg_id": "7328651" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man", "text": "out yet again. Morgan plans Bud's murder, which is thwarted by Tommy, who is wounded in the battle and begins to bleed badly. The protagonists rush to the hospital where a blood transfusion is arranged between Lou and Tommy. During the transfusion Tommy becomes visible again – some of Tommy's blood has apparently entered Lou, who briefly turns invisible, only to reappear with his legs inexplicably on backwards. Cast notes \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man\" was filmed between October 3 and November 6, 1950. The character names of \"Bud Alexander\" and \"Lou Francis\" are Abbott and Costello's real", "psg_id": "6053927" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "office. Abbott resolved the rift when he suggested naming Costello's pet charity, a foundation for underprivileged children, the \"Lou Costello Jr. Youth Foundation.\" The facility opened in 1947 and still serves the Boyle Heights district of Los Angeles. Abbott and Costello reunited as a team in \"Buck Privates Come Home\" (1947), a sequel to their big hit. In \"The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap\" (1947) they were supported by Marjorie Main. They signed a new contract with Universal which allowed them to make films outside of their studio contract. The first of these, \"The Noose Hangs High\" (1948), was released", "psg_id": "1001444" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff", "text": "credits in the film show no such distinction, and could be interpreted as \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer,\" followed by the co-star credit \"Boris Karloff.\" In Australia and New Zealand, every scene with a corpse was removed prior to distribution. The film was banned in Denmark due to the scene where corpses play cards. This film was released twice on DVD, on \"The Best of Abbott and Costello Volume Three\", on August 3, 2004, and again on October 28, 2008 as part of \"Abbott and Costello: The Complete Universal Pictures Collection\". Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff", "psg_id": "8818808" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion", "text": "Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion is a 1950 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Bud Jones (Bud Abbott) and Lou Hotchkiss (Lou Costello) are wrestling promoters. Their star, Abdullah (Wee Willie Davis), no longer wishes to follow the script for their crooked matches, especially since he is supposed to lose his next match. Abdullah leaves America to return to his homeland, Algeria. The promoters' financiers, a syndicate that has lent them $5,000 to bring Abdullah to the States, are now requiring them to return the money or face", "psg_id": "9240508" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show", "text": "The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show is an American half-hour animated series of the famous comedy duo that aired in syndication from September 9, 1967 to June 1, 1968. Each of the 39 individual episodes consisted of four five-minute cartoons. The cartoons were created jointly by Hanna-Barbera, RKO General and Jomar Productions between 1965 and 1967. The series was syndicated by Gold Key Entertainment and King World Productions, with the rights now owned by Warner Bros. Television Distribution. The primary feature of this cartoon series was the fact that Bud Abbott supplied the voice", "psg_id": "12595963" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "through Eagle-Lion. The team's next film, \"Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein\" (1948), co-starring Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney Jr, was a massive hit and revitalized the duo's careers. It was followed by \"Mexican Hayride\" (1948), an adaptation of a Cole Porter musical without the songs. They then made \"Africa Screams\" (1949) for Nassour Studios, an independent company which released through United Artists. Back at Universal they returned to horror comedy with \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff\" (1949). The duo was sidelined again for several months when Costello suffered a relapse of rheumatic fever. They returned to the", "psg_id": "1001445" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "and \"The Naughty Nineties\" (1945). Their third and final film for MGM was \"Abbott and Costello in Hollywood\" (1945). In 1945 a rift developed when Abbott hired a domestic servant who had been fired by Costello. Costello refused to speak to his partner except when performing. The following year they made two films, (\"Little Giant\" and \"The Time of Their Lives\"), in which they appeared as separate characters rather than as a team. This may have been a result of the tensions between them, plus the fact that their most recent films had not performed as well at the box", "psg_id": "1001443" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy", "text": "Thanksgiving Day Parade. Although Abbott and Costello were called \"Pete Patterson\" and \"Freddie Franklin\" in the script and in the closing credits, they used their real names onscreen during filming. In Universal's previous \"Mummy\" films, the Mummy was called \"Kharis\", but in this film it is called \"Klaris.\" Stuntman Eddie Parker (billed as \"Edwin\") played the mummy. He had previously doubled Lon Chaney, Jr. in Universal's earlier \"Mummy\" films. This film has been released several times on DVD. Originally released as a single DVD on August 28, 2001, it was released twice as part of two different Abbott and Costello", "psg_id": "6775954" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "a television special \"Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld\" (the title refers to the duo's popular film series in which they met some of Universal's famed horror picture characters), on NBC; the special was said to have been seen in 20 million homes. Although they are not inductees of the Hall itself, Abbott and Costello are among the few non-baseball personnel to be memorialized in the Baseball Hall of Fame. A plaque and a gold record of the \"Who's On First?\" sketch have been on permanent display there since 1956, and the routine runs on an endless video loop in", "psg_id": "1001460" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show", "text": "for his own character. Stan Irwin provided the voice of Lou Costello, who had died in 1959. The rest of the voice cast was composed of Hanna-Barbera regulars. The Canadian cartoonist, Lynn Johnston, who is famous for her comic strip, \"For Better or For Worse\", was an uncredited cel colorist. \"Abbott and Costello\" was among the animated programs of the 1960s that were based on the decade's nostalgia craze which animated other comedy teams of the past such as \"Laurel and Hardy\" and \"The New Three Stooges\". The show created work for the ill and impoverished Bud Abbott, who provided", "psg_id": "12595964" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein", "text": "times on VHS in the 1980s and 1990s, the film was released four times on DVD. Originally released as a single DVD on August 29, 2000, it was re-released twice as part of two different Abbott and Costello collections, \"The Best of Abbott and Costello Volume Three\", on August 3, 2004, and again on October 28, 2008 as part of \"Abbott and Costello: The Complete Universal Pictures Collection\". The film's Blu-ray debut and DVD re-release was on September 4, 2012 as part of Universal's 100th Anniversary series. It was also included in \"Frankenstein: Complete Legacy Collection\" (2014) along with seven", "psg_id": "772350" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Show", "text": "declared that \"The Abbott and Costello Show\", with its overriding emphasis upon funny situations rather than life lessons, was the inspiration for his own long-running sitcom, \"Seinfeld\". The show was a vehicle to bring the duo's tried-and-true burlesque routines to television in a format that the team could control. It contained none of the musical interludes or love stories that marked most of their feature films. Basically, if a situation or gag was funny, the team filmed it with little regard to plot, character or continuity. As a result, the show became a valuable record of classic burlesque scenes performed", "psg_id": "7606993" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd", "text": "Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd is a 1952 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello, along with Charles Laughton, who reprised his role as the infamous pirate from the 1945 film \"Captain Kidd\". It was the second film in SuperCinecolor, a three-color version of the two-color process Cinecolor. Oliver \"Puddin' Head\" Johnson (Lou Costello) and Rocky Stonebridge (Bud Abbott) are on their way to Death's Head Tavern, where they work. They encounter Lady Jane (Fran Warren), who asks them to bring a love note to the tavern singer, Bruce Martingale (Bill", "psg_id": "7328646" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Go to Mars", "text": "wrote a film treatment in 1950 called \"Abbott and Costello Move to the Moon\" that may have inspired the film's screenplay. \"Abbot and Costello Go to Mars\" features a nine-year-old Harry Shearer, who later went on to star in \"This Is Spinal Tap\" and on the animated Fox comedy series \"The Simpsons\". The film has had two DVD releases, the first as part of \"The Best of Abbott and Costello Volume Three\", released on August 3, 2004, and the second as part of \"Abbott and Costello: The Complete Universal Pictures Collection\", released on October 28, 2008. In April 2018, the", "psg_id": "8783177" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein", "text": "plays into the best of Universal horror cliches.\" In 2000, the American Film Institute placed the film on its 100 Years...100 Laughs list, where it was ranked No. 56. Notes Footnotes Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is a 1948 American horror comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The picture is the first of several films in which the comedy duo meets classic characters from Universal's horror film stable. In this film, they encounter Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), Frankenstein's monster (Glenn Strange), and the Wolf Man (Lon", "psg_id": "772352" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "routines without Abbott. Costello performed stand-up in Las Vegas, and appeared in episodes of \"GE Theater\" and \"Wagon Train\". On March 3, 1959, not long after completing his lone solo film, \"The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock\", he died of a heart attack three days short of his 53rd birthday. Abbott attempted a comeback in 1960 with Candy Candido. Although the new act received good reviews, Bud quit, saying, \"No one could ever live up to Lou.\" Abbott made a solo, dramatic appearance on an episode of \"General Electric Theater\" in 1961. In 1966, Abbott voiced his character in", "psg_id": "1001457" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Show (radio program)", "text": "a hiatus of two years, the show returned as a regular network program in the fall of 1942 and ran through the spring of 1949. The schedule is shown in the table below. Source: \"On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio Beginning in 1947, the programs were recorded and made available via transcriptions to stations outside the regular ABC network. A related program, \"The Abbott and Costello Children's Show\", was broadcast on ABC beginning December 6, 1947, and ending March 26, 1949. It was sustaining and featured child performers and included quizzes and games. The Abbott and Costello Show", "psg_id": "19634567" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello in Hollywood", "text": "took place from April 10 through June 1, 1945, with some reshoots made in July. During production, Abbott and Costello returned to Universal Studios on May 13 for reshoots on \"The Naughty Nineties\". This is the last of three feature films that Abbott and Costello made on loan to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer while under contract to Universal; the other two features were \"Rio Rita\" and \"Lost in a Harem\". Many stars appear in the film as themselves, such as Lucille Ball, Rags Ragland, Preston Foster, and a young Dean Stockwell. Bosley Crowther of \"The New York Times\" wrote: \"Among the real rib-tickling", "psg_id": "9200444" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein", "text": "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is a 1948 American horror comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The picture is the first of several films in which the comedy duo meets classic characters from Universal's horror film stable. In this film, they encounter Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), Frankenstein's monster (Glenn Strange), and the Wolf Man (Lon Chaney Jr.). Subsequent films pair the duo with the Invisible Man, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the Mummy. (The comedians interacted with the last of the Universal Studios monsters, the", "psg_id": "772335" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Show", "text": "sitcom had a long life in reruns from the late 1950s to the 1990s. It has been released on DVD by three different distributors, starting in the 1990s. The first two establishing episodes were produced by Alex Gottlieb, who had produced the team's first ten films and, more recently, their two independent color films, \"Jack and the Beanstalk\" and \"Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd\" (1952). Jean Yarbrough, who directed every episode of the TV series, took over the producing chores thereafter. (Costello's brother, Pat Costello, was listed as the producer but his function was nominal.) Eddie Forman, head writer", "psg_id": "7606997" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Show", "text": "Bobby Barber and Joan Shawlee also appeared frequently. Several episodes featured a pet chimp named \"Bingo\", who was dressed exactly the same as Costello; she was later \"fired\" from the show after biting Costello. Brooke, Besser and Kirk also left the cast after the first season. Lou Costello owned the show with Bud Abbott working on salary. The show was not a network program when first introduced in the fall of 1952 but was sold into syndication by MCA Inc. to about 40 local stations across the country. As a result, it was broadcast on different days and at different", "psg_id": "7606995" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Go to Mars", "text": "film was shown on MeTV’s “Svengoolie” program in Chicago. Series host Rich Koz as Svengoolie took humorous swipes at the film as well as giving some background info on the supporting cast. Abbott and Costello Go to Mars Abbott and Costello Go to Mars is a 1953 American science fiction comedy film from Universal-International, produced by Howard Christie, directed by Charles Lamont, that stars the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The film's storyline concerns the misadventures of Lester and Orville who accidentally find themselves aboard a rocketship bound for Mars, or so they think. Instead, they wind up landing", "psg_id": "8783178" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion", "text": "stunt double, Costello did his own wrestling in the film, only to be rewarded with a wrenched arm socket and a stretched tendon. In 1948, Abbott and Costello fired their agent, Eddie Sherman. Just before the filming of this picture, they reconciled with Sherman and rehired him. David Gorcey, a member of the comedy team The Bowery Boys, has a cameo appearance in the film. The voice of the skeleton in the film was provided by Candy Candido, who briefly became Abbott's partner in the 1960s after Costello had died. Some music from \"Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein\" was recycled", "psg_id": "9240513" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Go to Mars", "text": "Abbott and Costello Go to Mars Abbott and Costello Go to Mars is a 1953 American science fiction comedy film from Universal-International, produced by Howard Christie, directed by Charles Lamont, that stars the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The film's storyline concerns the misadventures of Lester and Orville who accidentally find themselves aboard a rocketship bound for Mars, or so they think. Instead, they wind up landing at the New Orleans Mardi Gras thinking they have landed on the Red Planet. The pair are forced by bank robbers Mugsy and Harry to fly to the planet Venus, where they", "psg_id": "8783172" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", "text": "score and the movie stands at an overall rating of 63. It also received an audience rating of 3.4 out of 5 (based on 3,553 user ratings). One critic, Steve Crum of the Kansas City Kansan, gave the film 3/5, saying, \"Bud and Lou meet another monster for infrequent laughs.\" The film has been released twice on DVD, on \"The Best of Abbott and Costello Volume Four\", on October 4, 2005, and again on October 28, 2008 as part of \"Abbott and Costello: The Complete Universal Pictures Collection\". Notes Bibliography Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Abbott", "psg_id": "8803637" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy", "text": "to guide them all to the tomb. Meanwhile, Semu's followers have returned life to Klaris. They arrive at the tomb, where Costello learns of Semu's plans to murder them all. Rontru captures Semu, and one of her men, Charlie (Michael Ansara), disguises himself as a mummy and enters the temple. Abbott follows suit by disguising himself as a mummy, and he and Costello rescue Semu. Eventually all three mummies are in the same place at the same time, and the dynamite that Rontru intends to use to dig up the treasure detonates, killing Klaris and revealing the treasure. Abbott and", "psg_id": "6775952" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "\"This Is Your Life\", then formally dissolved their partnership in 1957. In his posthumously-published 1959 autobiography, \"My Wicked, Wicked Ways\", Errol Flynn claims that he triggered the breakup. Flynn, an inveterate practical joker, invited them, along with their wives and children, to his house for dinner, and afterwards, he commenced to show a home movie that \"accidentally\" turned out to be hard-core pornography. While Flynn pretended to be baffled, Costello and Abbott each blamed the other for the film's substitution. In his last years, Costello made about ten solo appearances on \"The Steve Allen Show\" doing many of the old", "psg_id": "1001456" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd", "text": "opted to do it themselves. Using a contractual agreement with Universal that permitted them to make one independent film per year, they made the film using Abbott's company, Woodley Productions (and their first color film, \"Jack and the Beanstalk\", using Costello's company, Exclusive Productions). Produced during a slump in Charles Laughton's career, the accomplished actor signed on to do the film for a mere $25,000. Shortly after filming was completed, on April 6, Abbott and Costello hosted an episode of the \"Colgate Comedy Hour\" and brought Laughton along as a guest. Later that year, the three of them filmed a", "psg_id": "7328650" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff", "text": "which was then titled, \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Killers\". Five days before shooting, Karloff was hired and the character was changed to a swami. After filming was completed, Costello was bedridden for several months due to a relapse of rheumatic fever, which he originally battled in 1943. As a result, the duo would not make another film together until one year later, 1950's \"Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion\". Boris Karloff's inclusion in the title of the film seems evident from the movie poster, which includes a comma between the words \"Killer\" and \"Boris Karloff,\" but the actual", "psg_id": "8818807" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "Charlie McCarthy on \"The Chase and Sanborn Hour\" in 1941. Two of their films (\"Buck Privates\" and \"Hold That Ghost\") were adapted for \"Lux Radio Theater\" that year. Their program returned in its own weekly time slot starting on October 8, 1942 and Camel cigarettes as sponsor. \"The Abbott and Costello Show\" mixed comedy with musical interludes (by vocalists such as Connie Haines, Ashley Eustis, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, Marilyn Maxwell and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbach (\"Mr. Kitzel\"), Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna", "psg_id": "1001435" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Show", "text": "by the duo. Abbott and Costello portrayed unemployed actors sharing an apartment in a rooming house in Los Angeles. The supporting cast included Sidney Fields as Sidney Fields their landlord; Hillary Brooke as Hillary Brooke their neighbor and sometime love interest for Costello; Gordon Jones as Mike the Cop, a dimwitted foil for the boys; Joe Besser as Stinky, a \"little boy\" dressed in a Little Lord Fauntleroy suit, played by the clearly adult Besser; and Joe Kirk (Costello's brother-in-law) as Mr. Bacciagalupe, an Italian immigrant caricature who held a variety of jobs depending upon the requirements of the script.", "psg_id": "7606994" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "Martin Ragaway, Paul Conlan and Eddie Forman, as well as producer Martin Gosch. Sound effects were handled primarily by Floyd Caton. Guest stars included Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, The Andrews Sisters and Lucille Ball. In 1947 the show moved to ABC (the former NBC Blue Network). During their time on ABC the duo also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program (\"The Abbott and Costello Children's Show\"), on Saturday mornings. The program featuring child vocalist Anna Mae Slaughter and child announcer Johnny McGovern. The program finished its run in 1949. In 1940, Universal Studios signed them for a musical, \"One Night", "psg_id": "1001437" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff", "text": "the former clients to use as decoys for the police, but Melton killed Relia and Millford to cover it all up. He attempts to escape through a window, but is caught by a booby trap previously set by Freddie. It was filmed from February 10 through March 26, 1949. The original script, titled \"Easy Does It\", was written with actor-comedian Bob Hope in mind. However, Universal then purchased the rights and reworked it for Abbott and Costello. The role eventually played by Boris Karloff in the film was originally a female character named \"Madame Switzer\" in the final shooting script", "psg_id": "8818806" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello in Hollywood", "text": "sketches in this film the two high spots are Costello's schooling in the tonsorial art and his desperate battle to overcome insomnia. During these interludes his brilliant pantomimic talents are brought into full play. As for the rest, well, even half a laugh is better than none.\" \"Variety\" wrote: \"An Abbott and Costello picture may not be an artistic triumph, but the duo certainly try hard enough to make audiences laugh. Their latest, 'Abbott and Costello in Hollywood,' is no exception; it should do fairly good business.\" \"Harrison's Reports\" wrote that the film \"should more than satisfy those who respond", "psg_id": "9200445" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "the cartoons, Bob Clampett's \"A Tale of Two Kitties\" (1941), introduced Tweety. The other cartoons are \"A Tale of Two Mice\" and \"Mouse-Merized Cat\". In all three cartoons, Tedd Pierce (normally a storyman/writer for the cartoons) and Mel Blanc, respectively, provide voice impressions of the comedy duo. The revival of their former television series in syndicated reruns in the late 1960s and early 1970s helped spark renewed interest in the duo, as did the televising of many of their old film hits. In 1994, comedian Jerry Seinfeld— who says Abbott and Costello were strong influences on his work — hosted", "psg_id": "1001459" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", "text": "Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1953 American horror comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello, and co-stars Boris Karloff. Inspired by the 1886 novella \"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\" by Robert Louis Stevenson, the film follows the story of two American detectives visiting Edwardian London who become involved with the hunt for Dr. Jekyll, who is responsible for a series of murders. A rash of murders (by an unknown \"monster\") is plaguing London,", "psg_id": "8803629" }, { "title": "Lou Costello", "text": "began to appear on live television, becoming one of the rotating hosts of \"The Colgate Comedy Hour\" (Eddie Cantor, Martin and Lewis and Bob Hope were among the others) and the following year they began their own filmed situation comedy, \"The Abbott and Costello Show\". Costello owned the half-hour series, with Abbott working on salary. The show, which was loosely adapted from their radio program, ran for two seasons, from 1952 to 1954, but found long life in syndicated reruns. They were forced to withdraw from \"Fireman Save My Child\" in 1954 due to Costello's poor health — he had", "psg_id": "1001404" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", "text": "Tubby then bites the Inspector (and four officers) and reverts to himself, much to the chagrin of Slim. However, before Slim and Tubby can be once again derided by the Inspector, the Inspector and his men have each transformed into monsters themselves (probably from Tubby's bite) and chase Slim and Tubby out of the office. \"Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\" was filmed between January 26 and February 20, 1953 and received an \"X\" rating in Britain because of the scenes with Mr. Hyde. Furthermore, Boris Karloff (contrary to the credits) only actually played Dr. Jekyll and", "psg_id": "8803635" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "in the Tropics\". Cast in supporting roles, they stole the show with several classic routines, including the \"Who's on First?\" routine. Universal signed them to a two-picture contract. Their second film, \"Buck Privates\" (1941), directed by Arthur Lubin and co-starring The Andrews Sisters, was a massive hit, earning $4 million at the box office and launching Abbott and Costello as stars. Their next film was a haunted house comedy, \"Oh, Charlie!\". However \"Buck Privates\" was so successful that the studio decided to delay its release so the team could hastily make and release a second service comedy, \"In The Navy\"", "psg_id": "1001438" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Show (radio program)", "text": "Lou Krogman, Pat McGeehan, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth and Benay Venuta. Singers on the show included Amy Arnell, Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, Susan Miller, and Marilyn Williams. Vocal groups were the Delta Rhythm Boys and The Les Baxter Singers. Orchestra leaders were Skinnay Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Jack Meakin, Will Osborne, Freddie Rich, Leith Stevens and Peter van Steeden. Abbott and Costello debuted on radio on Kate Smith's program in 1938. They continued performing on it until the summer of 1940. Their first program of their own was a summer replacement for \"The Fred Allen Show\" in 1940. After", "psg_id": "19634566" }, { "title": "The Abbott and Costello Show (radio program)", "text": "often ones that they had used in their vaudeville act. Popular culture scholar J. Fred MacDonald, in his book, \"Don't Touch That Dial!: Radio Programming in American Life, 1920-1960\", wrote that the pair formed \"one of the leading radio comedy acts throughout the 1940s.\" He noted that Abbott was the straight man, with Costello \"the comedic force of the act.\" Over the years, a number of people were regulars on the program, complementing the two stars primarily through participation in comedy skits. They included Sidney Fields, Artie Auerbach, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton,", "psg_id": "19634565" }, { "title": "Bud Abbott", "text": "began performing as a straight man in the show when he could no longer afford to pay one. He continued producing and performing in burlesque shows on the Mutual Burlesque wheel, and as his reputation grew, he began working with veteran comedians like Harry Steppe and Harry Evanson. Abbott suffered from epilepsy starting from about 1926. In 1964, he suffered the first in a series of strokes. Abbott crossed paths with Lou Costello in burlesque a few times in the early 1930s when Abbott was producing and performing in Minsky's Burlesque shows and Costello was a rising comic. They first", "psg_id": "1001355" }, { "title": "Lou Costello", "text": "Bacciagalupe\" on the Abbott and Costello radio and television shows and appeared in supporting roles in several of the team's films. Lou and Anne's second daughter, Carole, appeared in uncredited baby roles in several Abbott and Costello films. She went on to become a contestant coordinator for the game show \"Card Sharks\" as well as a nightclub singer. She died of a stroke on March 29, 1987, at age 48 while married to Craig Martin, eldest son of Dean Martin. Carole's daughter, Marki Costello, is an actress, director and producer in film and television. Lou and Anne's youngest daughter, Chris,", "psg_id": "1001410" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Go to Mars", "text": "Venus, sends a spaceship to Earth that drops a cake on Orville's head. Principal photography took place between August 1 and August 28, 1952. Shortly after the film's release, Abbott and Costello appeared on \"The Colgate Comedy Hour\" and did a comedy sketch in which they attended the film's premiere. The Venusian cars featured in the film were later used in the science fiction feature \"This Island Earth\" (1955). The Venusian women were played by contestants in the Miss Universe competition. Anita Ekberg, the winner of the Miss Sweden competition, was among the ensemble. Science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein", "psg_id": "8783176" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy", "text": "asks for $5,000, which Rontru agrees to pay. She tells them to meet her at the Cairo Café, where Abbott and Costello learn from a waiter that the medallion is cursed. They frantically try to give it to one another (the Slipping the Mickey routine from \"The Naughty Nineties\"), until it winds up in Costello's hamburger and he swallows it. Rontru arrives and drags them to a doctor's office to get a look at the medallion under a fluoroscope. However, she cannot read the medallion's inscribed instructions, which are in hieroglyphics. Semu arrives, claiming to be an archaeologist, and offers", "psg_id": "6775951" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein", "text": "other Universal Frankenstein films. Because this movie includes characters and people featured in their own collections, it is part of the legacy collections of \"Frankenstein\", \"Dracula\", \"The Wolf Man\", and \"The Best of Abbott and Costello\". It was released again on Blu-ray, as a stand-alone title, on October 14, 2014. According to \"Variety\" the film earned $2.2 million in rentals in the US in 1948. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 88% based on , with a weighted average rating of 7.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, \"A zany horror spoof that plays up and then", "psg_id": "772351" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "Stooge Joe Besser as Stinky, a whiny child in a Little Lord Fauntleroy suit; Gordon Jones as Mike the cop, who always lost patience with Lou, Joe Kirk (Costello's brother-in-law) as Mr. Bacciagalupe, an Italian immigrant caricature whose role varied with the requirements of the script; and Bobby Barber, who played many \"extra\" parts. The simple plot lines were often an excuse to recreate comedy routines from their films and burlesque days, including \"Who's on First?\" Since Lou owned the series (with Abbott working on salary), this allowed them to own these versions of the classic routines as well. Although", "psg_id": "1001449" }, { "title": "Buck Privates Come Home", "text": "who cares?\" When Costello drives the midget car through the rear of a movie theater, there is a poster that shows a fictional film, \"Abbott and Costello in 'Romeo Junior\" on the wall. Scenes of Abbott and Costello in 'Romeo and Juliet' outfits, with Betty Alexander as Juliet, were filmed and were intended to be playing on the screen of the theater, but the scene was deleted. This film has been released three times on DVD. Originally released as a single DVD on April 8, 1998, it was released twice as part of two different Abbott and Costello collections. The", "psg_id": "9204269" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein", "text": "insists that now that all of the monsters are dead, \"there's nobody to frighten us anymore.\" They suddenly hear a disembodied voice (provided by an uncredited Vincent Price) and see a cigarette floating in the air. The voice says, \"Oh, that's too bad. I was hoping to get in on the excitement. Allow me to introduce myself—I'm the Invisible Man!\" The boys jump out of the boat and swim away while the Invisible Man laughs. The film was re-released theatrically by Realart in 1956 on a co-bill with \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff\".' After being released several", "psg_id": "772349" }, { "title": "Bud Abbott", "text": "Bud Abbott William Alexander \"Bud\" Abbott (October 2, 1897 – April 24, 1974) was an American actor, best known for his film comedy double act, as straight man to Lou Costello. Born into a showbusiness family, Abbott worked in the box office of several theatres, before becoming a comedian/producer of burlesque shows on Broadway, where he allowed Costello to appear with him when his own partner was off ill. They formally teamed up in 1935. Their signature routine, \"Who's on First?\", was carried through to radio and then to their film debut \"One Night in the Tropics\" (1940) and \"Buck", "psg_id": "1001351" }, { "title": "Lou Costello", "text": "from overexposure, and were eclipsed by the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, who were the hot entertainment commodity that Abbott and Costello had been a decade earlier. In 1956, after troubles with the Internal Revenue Service forced both men to sell their large homes and the rights to some of their films, Abbott and Costello made their final film together, an independent production called \"Dance with Me, Henry\". The film was a box-office disappointment and received mixed critical reviews. Abbott and Costello dissolved their partnership in 1957 amicably. Costello went back to his roots of stand-up, including stints", "psg_id": "1001406" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein", "text": "Film Institute's \"100 Funniest American Movies\". Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.) makes an urgent phone call from London to a Florida railway station where Chick Young (Bud Abbott) and Wilbur Grey (Lou Costello) work as baggage clerks. Talbot tries to impart to Wilbur the danger of a shipment due to arrive for \"McDougal's House Of Horrors\", a local wax museum. The crates purportedly contain the remains of Count Dracula (Béla Lugosi) and the Frankenstein monster (Glenn Strange). However, before Wilbur can understand, a full moon rises and Talbot transforms into a werewolf. He proceeds to destroy his hotel room while", "psg_id": "772337" }, { "title": "Bud Abbott", "text": "version of \"Who's On First?\" During World War II, Abbott and Costello were among the most popular and highest-paid stars in the world. Between 1940 and 1956 they made 36 films and earned a percentage of the profits on each. They had their own radio program (The Abbott and Costello Show) throughout the 1940s, first on NBC from 1942 to 1947, and from 1947 to 1949 on ABC. In the 1950s, they introduced their comedy to live television on \"The Colgate Comedy Hour\", and launched their own half-hour series, \"The Abbott and Costello Show\". Abbott was very supportive of his", "psg_id": "1001357" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff", "text": "Phillips (Lou Costello), who is implicated in the crime. Casey Edwards (Bud Abbott), the house detective, tries to clear Freddie, but Inspector Wellman (James Flavin) and Sgt. Stone (Mikel Conrad) keep him in custody at his hotel room 'on the state'. Strickland's secretary Gregory Millford and seven of Strickland's former clients happen to be at the resort, and they are all suspects. These former clients are Swami Talpur (Boris Karloff), Angela Gordon (Lenore Aubert), Mrs. Hargreave (Victoria Horne), T. Hanley Brooks (Roland Winters), Lawrence Crandall (Harry Hayden), Mrs. Grimsby (Claire DuBrey) and Mike Relia (Vincent Renno). The bodies of Relia", "psg_id": "8818802" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello", "text": "stars in the country, and their earnings for the fiscal year were $789,026.) The team did a 35-day tour during the summer of 1942 to promote and sell War Bonds. The Treasury Department credited them with $85 million in sales. After the tour the team made \"It Ain't Hay\" (1943), from a story by Damon Runyon; and \"Hit the Ice\" (1943). Costello was stricken with rheumatic fever upon his return from a winter tour of army bases in March 1943 and was bedridden for around six months. On November 4, 1943, the same day that Costello returned to radio after", "psg_id": "1001441" }, { "title": "Lou Costello", "text": "Mutual Burlesque wheel during the Great Depression. After the Mutual Wheel collapsed, Costello went to work for the Minskys, where he crossed paths with a talented producer and straight man named Bud Abbott. In 1935, they first worked together at the Eltinge Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City when Costello's partner failed to show. Abbott and Costello formally teamed up in 1936. Reportedly, their first disagreement was over a booking in a minstrel show at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Costello wanted to take the gig, but Abbott was resistant. Costello offered to give Abbott", "psg_id": "1001396" }, { "title": "Abbott and Costello Go to Mars", "text": "encounter a civilization consisting entirely of beautiful women. Despite the film's title, no character in the film travels to the planet Mars. Orville (Lou Costello) is the oldest orphan at the Hideaway Orphans Home. He accidentally winds up inside a truck heading to a top-secret laboratory, where he is placed under the guidance of lab worker Lester (Bud Abbott) to help load supplies onto a rocketship. While on board with Lester, Orville hits the ignition button and the rocketship blasts off, flying across the country to New Orleans, where Mardi Gras is in progress. They exit and witness \"hideous creatures\",", "psg_id": "8783173" }, { "title": "Lou Costello", "text": "a larger split of their salary, and Abbott agreed. Abbott and Costello were signed by the William Morris talent agency, which succeeded in landing them featured roles and national exposure on \"The Kate Smith Hour\", a popular variety show, in 1938. The team's signature routine, \"Who's on First?\", made its radio debut on Smith's show that year. Many of the team's sketches were further polished by John Grant, who was hired soon after the team joined the radio show. They had their own program, \"The Abbott and Costello Show\", on radio from 1942 to 1949. Their success on the Smith", "psg_id": "1001397" }, { "title": "Bud Abbott", "text": "relatives. Norman and Betty Abbott, the children of Bud's older sister, Olive, started their careers working behind the scenes on Abbott and Costello films. Betty became Blake Edwards' longtime script supervisor, and Norman directed episodes of many television series, including \"Leave It to Beaver\", \"The Jack Benny Program\", \"Sanford and Son\" and \"Welcome Back, Kotter\". Relations between Abbott and Costello were strained by egos and salary disputes. In their burlesque days, they split their earnings 60%–40%, favoring Abbott, because the straight man was always viewed as the more valuable member of the team. This was eventually changed to 50%–50%, but", "psg_id": "1001358" }, { "title": "Lou Costello", "text": "he would no longer work with Abbott. However, they were still under contract to Universal and required to complete two movies in 1946. They did \"Little Giant\" and \"The Time of Their Lives\", but barely appeared together in both films and hardly spoke to one another off-camera. Abbott reached out to heal their relationship, suggesting that the foundation he and Costello had founded for underprivileged children be named the Lou Costello Jr. Youth Foundation, which touched Costello deeply. Their radio program moved to ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from 1947 to 1949. It was pre-recorded. In 1951, the duo", "psg_id": "1001403" }, { "title": "Bud Abbott", "text": "and Costello Cartoon Show\", with Stan Irwin providing the voice of Lou Costello. Bud and Betty Abbott were married for 55 years. The couple adopted two children: Bud Jr. in 1942 and Vickie in 1949. Bud Jr. died on January 19, 1997, at age 57. Abbott has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: the radio star is located at 6333 Hollywood Boulevard, the motion pictures star is located at 1611 Vine Street, and the television star is located at 6740 Hollywood Boulevard. Abbott died of cancer at age 76 on April 24, 1974, at his home in Woodland", "psg_id": "1001362" } ]
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[ { "title": "Better to Die on Your Feet Than Live on Your Knees", "text": "Emiliano Zapata quote. The album generally received positive reviews from critics. Metal Injection critic Jeremy Ulrey wrote: \"Widener does a pretty good job with pacing and there is a point to it all and at 27 minutes anyone hardy enough to be a grind fan to begin with should be able to handle it in one sitting.\" Pitchfork's Brandon Stosuy thought that the record \"coming over like Napalm Death clobbering John Philip Sousa.\" Stosuy also compared the record to his anarchist past, stating: \"It reminded me how good it feels to want to tear things down; more importantly, Widener has", "psg_id": "19710809" } ]
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[ { "title": "Better to Die on Your Feet Than Live on Your Knees", "text": "Better to Die on Your Feet Than Live on Your Knees Better to Die on Your Feet Than Live on Your Knees is the debut album by American grindcore project Liberteer. It was released on January 31, 2012 through Relapse Records. The album showcases a grindcore sound with influences from bluegrass, folk music, black metal and old school death metal, as well as classical music, which the band leader Matthew Widener studies. It also features major-key riffs, digitized horns, banjos, mandolin, martial drumming and blast beats. The record is a concept album with an anarchist sentiment and named after an", "psg_id": "19710808" }, { "title": "Better to Die on Your Feet Than Live on Your Knees", "text": "the intelligence and ambition to create something new in the process.\" Kiel Hume of \"Exclaim!\" wrote: \"Rather than the kind of militant machismo one finds in Today is the Day, Liberteer have synthesized the wrong century for its formal experimentation and inspiration.\" Hume further concluded that \"some tracks on this album sound like they're straight from the Trans Siberian Orchestra.\" The album was named as number 12 on CraveOnline's list of \"The 20 Best Metal Albums of 2012\" and number 20 on \"Decibel\"s list of \"Top 40 Albums of 2012\". Better to Die on Your Feet Than Live on Your", "psg_id": "19710810" }, { "title": "On Your Feet or on Your Knees", "text": "On Your Feet or on Your Knees On Your Feet or on Your Knees is the first live album by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released February 27, 1975 by Columbia Records. The album features three songs from each of the band's first three studio albums, two covers (\"I Ain't Got You,\" albeit with modified lyrics, and \"Born to Be Wild\"), and one (\"Buck's Boogie\") original instrumental that remains a staple of the band's live shows to this day. The 12 songs include performances at the Academy of Music in New York City, the Paramount Theatre in Portland, the", "psg_id": "5603862" }, { "title": "On Your Feet or on Your Knees", "text": "Paramount Theatre in Seattle, the Show Palace in Phoenix, the Long Beach Arena, the P.N.E. Coliseum in Vancouver and the Capitol Theatre in New Jersey, though it's not clear which songs came from which venues and on what dates. The cover lettering designed by Gerard Huerta, also used on the 2012 boxed set, was one of the first \"Heavy Metal\" logo designs. The album hit No. 22 on the Billboard 200, thus making it the band's highest-charting album in the United States. On Your Feet or on Your Knees On Your Feet or on Your Knees is the first live", "psg_id": "5603863" }, { "title": "Our Live Album Is Better than Your Live Album", "text": "Our Live Album Is Better than Your Live Album Our Live Album Is Better than Your Live Album is a 2-disc live album by ska-punk band Reel Big Fish composed of both an extended length Reel Big Fish live set list, and a DVD of a March 2006 live show that also includes documentary footage on the band. The DVD portion was directed by Jonathan London, who previously directed the music video for their song \"Don't Start A Band\". Previews of the album can be heard on Reel Big Fish's MySpace. It is currently available for download at Rock Ridge", "psg_id": "7865671" }, { "title": "Our Live Album Is Better than Your Live Album", "text": "Music and iTunes and was released in stores on August 22, 2006. The booklet included in the kit notes that the album is dedicated to Desmond Dekker. Our Live Album Is Better than Your Live Album Our Live Album Is Better than Your Live Album is a 2-disc live album by ska-punk band Reel Big Fish composed of both an extended length Reel Big Fish live set list, and a DVD of a March 2006 live show that also includes documentary footage on the band. The DVD portion was directed by Jonathan London, who previously directed the music video for", "psg_id": "7865672" }, { "title": "Beggin' on Your Knees", "text": "one hour before the 2011 Kids' Choice Awards. The song was also performed on the season two premiere of \"Victorious\", which also starred Halston Sage who appeared as Sadie. Credits are taken from \"Victorious\" liner notes. \"Beggin' on Your Knees\" debuted at number 83 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on the April 16, 2011 chart and peaked at number 58 in the next week. Beggin' on Your Knees \"Beggin' on Your Knees\" is a song performed by the \"Victorious\" cast featuring Victoria Justice. It was produced by Kristian Lundin and Shellback, who also co-wrote the song with Savan Kotecha,", "psg_id": "15429536" }, { "title": "Fall on Your Knees", "text": "mother. Georgis, Dina. \"Falling for Jazz: Desire, Dissonance, and Racial Collaboration.\" \"Canadian Review of American Studies\", Volume 35, Number 2 (2005): 215-229. Web. 24 Oct. 2011. Parro, Gabriella. \"Who’s Your Father, Dear? Haunted Bloodlines and Miscegenation in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s \"Fall on Your Knees\".\" \"Canadian Review of American Studies\", Volume 35, Number 2 (2005): 177-193. Web. 24 Oct. 2011. Gordon, Neta. \"Twin Tales: Narrative Profusion and Genealogy in \"Fall on Your Knees\".\" \"Canadian Review of American Studies\", Volume 35, Number 2 (2005): 159-176. Web. 24, Oct. 2011. Fall on Your Knees Fall on Your Knees is a 1996 novel by Canadian", "psg_id": "5313167" }, { "title": "Beggin' on Your Knees", "text": "Beggin' on Your Knees \"Beggin' on Your Knees\" is a song performed by the \"Victorious\" cast featuring Victoria Justice. It was produced by Kristian Lundin and Shellback, who also co-wrote the song with Savan Kotecha, for \"\" (2011), the soundtrack to the Nickelodeon television series, \"Victorious\". It was released as the album's second single on April 1, 2011 through Columbia Records in association with Nickelodeon. Musically, the song runs through an synthpop oriented beat with teen pop lyrics, and the lyrics speak of vengeance against a cheating boyfriend. The song was met with generally positive reviews from critics, with the", "psg_id": "15429527" }, { "title": "On Your Knees Cave", "text": "On Your Knees Cave On Your Knees Cave (49-PET-408) is an archaeological site located in southeastern Alaska (Prince of Wales Island). Human remains were found at the site in 1996 that dated between 9,730 ±60 and 9,880±50 radiocarbon YBP (Years Before Present) or a calendrical date of 10,300 YBP. In addition to human skeletal remains, stone tools and animal bones were discovered. DNA analyses performed on the human skeletal remains document the presence of mitochondrial haplogroup D which occurs widely in the Americas. Isotopic analysis indicated that the individual had a primarily marine based diet. On Your Knees Cave is", "psg_id": "15536711" }, { "title": "Beggin' on Your Knees", "text": "majority of them praising its message. \"Beggin' on Your Knees\" has currently charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at number fifty-eight, remaining as the second highest peaking song from the soundtrack. The accompanying music video portrays Justice following her unfaithful boyfriend while in the carnival having fun with the \"Victorious\" cast. The music video premiered on March 12, 2011 on Nickelodeon, during the TV movie \"Best Player\". \"Beggin' on Your Knees\" is the fourth single released from the soundtrack \"\" (2011), for the television series of the same name on Nickelodeon. It was first heard on the series' second season", "psg_id": "15429528" }, { "title": "Fall on Your Knees", "text": "Fall on Your Knees Fall on Your Knees is a 1996 novel by Canadian playwright, actor and novelist Ann-Marie MacDonald. The novel takes place in late 19th and early 20th centuries and chronicles four generations of the complex Piper Family. It is a story of \"inescapable family bonds, terrible secrets, and of miracles.\" Beginning in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia through the battlefields of World War I and ending in New York City, the troubled Piper sisters depend on one another for survival. The book has been translated into 17 languages and was featured by Oprah's Book Club in 2002.", "psg_id": "5313150" }, { "title": "On Your Knees (Grace Jones song)", "text": "On Your Knees (Grace Jones song) \"On Your Knees\" is a 1979 single by the Jamaican singer Grace Jones. The song was the first and in most parts of the world the only single release from Grace Jones' third album \"Muse\" (1979). In most territories it was credited as a double A-side with \"Don't Mess with the Messer\". The 7\" single featured edited versions of both tracks while the 12\" included a very slightly different mix of \"On Your Knees\" and an extended remix of \"Don't Mess with the Messer\". The edit versions of \"Don't Mess with the Messer\" and", "psg_id": "12040253" }, { "title": "On Your Knees Cave", "text": "likely not closely related, although this does not mean that ancient Alaskan Native American groups would not have been closely related to the individual. Isotopic analyses conducted on the human skeletal remains revealed this individual’s diet was almost entirely marine protein. This, given On Your Knees Cave’s location on an island, suggests a maritime adaptation was present at an early time level in this region. One hundred animal bones samples from On Your Knees Cave underwent carbon-14 dating and the results indicated that during the past 40,000 years there was almost continuous occupation and use of the cave by animals,", "psg_id": "15536716" }, { "title": "On Your Feet!", "text": "and Emilio Estefan's journey from anonymity in Cuba to stardom in the United States, had its strongest showing yet last week, grossing $1,331,812. That production is now consistently among the top-grossing shows on Broadway, behind only \"Hamilton\" among works that opened this season.\" \"Playbill\" noted, in the musical's first week in November 2015, \" 'On Your Feet!' which won good reviews last week, saw a leap of $123,518 and played to houses that were at 96% capacity...\" On Your Feet! On Your Feet! is a jukebox musical that played on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre. Based on the lives and", "psg_id": "18299710" }, { "title": "On Your Feet!", "text": "On Your Feet! On Your Feet! is a jukebox musical that played on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre. Based on the lives and music of 26-time Grammy Award-winning husband-and-wife team Gloria and Emilio Estefan, the musical has a book written by Alexander Dinelaris and a score built around the Cuban-fusion pop music made famous by Gloria Estefan. The songs featured include \"Get on Your Feet,\" \"Conga,\" \"1-2-3,\" and \"Rhythm Is Gonna Get You.\" The musical also features the original song \"If I Never Got to Tell You\" with lyrics by Gloria Estefan and music by her daughter Emily Estefan. After", "psg_id": "18299690" }, { "title": "On Your Knees (Grace Jones song)", "text": "\"On Your Knees\" and the long version of \"Don't Mess with the Messer\" were released for the first time in CD on the Grace's box set \"Disco\". The single was ignored by the record-buying public and left little impact on dance music charts in the US. The record cover artwork, designed by Richard Bevistein, was featured in Michael Ochs' 1996 book \"1000 Record Covers\". On Your Knees (Grace Jones song) \"On Your Knees\" is a 1979 single by the Jamaican singer Grace Jones. The song was the first and in most parts of the world the only single release from", "psg_id": "12040254" }, { "title": "Get On Your Feet (album)", "text": "Get On Your Feet (album) Get On Your Feet is the fourteenth studio album by Australian recording artist Adam Brand. The album was released on 10 February 2017 and peaked at number 7 on the ARIA charts. Upon announcement, Brand said \"I was ready to make new songs that redefined boundaries. I was looking for great songs that I wanted to press ‘repeat’ on when I was driving in the car – songs that I could listen to over and over again\". In an interview with Amnplify Brand said \"I wanted to feel good at the end of it. I", "psg_id": "19993840" }, { "title": "You Better Keep It on Your Mind", "text": "him seriously. The second voice on the recording is speculated to be Hank Snow. You Better Keep It on Your Mind \"You Better Keep It on Your Mind\" is a song by Hank Williams. It was composed by Williams and Vic McAlpin and released as a posthumous single by Williams in 1954 on MGM Records. The B-side was \"Low Down Blues.\" McAplin was a staff songwriter at Acuff-Rose and had made minor contributions to Hank's \"Long Gone Lonesome Blues\" while the pair went on a fishing trip. Thematically, \"You Better Keep It on Your Mind\" is similar to \"You're Gonna", "psg_id": "18893535" }, { "title": "You Better Keep It on Your Mind", "text": "You Better Keep It on Your Mind \"You Better Keep It on Your Mind\" is a song by Hank Williams. It was composed by Williams and Vic McAlpin and released as a posthumous single by Williams in 1954 on MGM Records. The B-side was \"Low Down Blues.\" McAplin was a staff songwriter at Acuff-Rose and had made minor contributions to Hank's \"Long Gone Lonesome Blues\" while the pair went on a fishing trip. Thematically, \"You Better Keep It on Your Mind\" is similar to \"You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave),\" with the narrator warning his significant other to take", "psg_id": "18893534" }, { "title": "On Your Knees Cave", "text": "and further excavation if they were notified of any additional discoveries. This led to a 12-year-long partnership between the Tlingit Native American tribe and the scientific community. After the human skeletal remains had been studied for a time, they were repatriated to the Tlingit people for a reburial and a celebration festival. The research at On-Your-Knees Cave was funded by the National Science Foundation, National Geographic Society, Tongass National Forest, University of South Dakota, and National Speleological Society. A documentary \"Kuwóot yas.éin\" (His Spirit is Looking Out From the Cave) has been made by the Sealaska Heritage Institute. On Your", "psg_id": "15536719" }, { "title": "Die with your boots on", "text": "Die with your boots on To \"Die with your boots on\" is an idiom referring to dying while fighting or to die while actively occupied/employed/working or in the middle of some action. A person who dies with their boots on keeps working to the end, as in \"He’ll never quit—he’ll die with his boots on.\" The implication here is that they die while living their life as usual, and not of old age and being bedridden with illness, infirmity, etc. The \"Die with your boots on\" idiom originates from frontier towns in the 19th-century American West. Some sources (e.g., American", "psg_id": "10686741" }, { "title": "Samba on Your Feet", "text": "Press through the Academic Video Store, and Kanopy Straming . Samba on Your Feet Samba On Your Feet is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley also known as \"Samba! reflections of Africa in Brazilian culture”. The film goes behind the scenes of Samba and Carnival to reveal the cultural and racial clash that gave birth to a new tradition in Rio de Janeiro. In Samba On Your Feet (2006) the filmmakers go behind the Carioca milieu to document samba and carnival. The one-hour documentary traces the influences that contributed to shape the music that consecrated Carnival as one of the", "psg_id": "13858473" }, { "title": "Samba on Your Feet", "text": "Samba on Your Feet Samba On Your Feet is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley also known as \"Samba! reflections of Africa in Brazilian culture”. The film goes behind the scenes of Samba and Carnival to reveal the cultural and racial clash that gave birth to a new tradition in Rio de Janeiro. In Samba On Your Feet (2006) the filmmakers go behind the Carioca milieu to document samba and carnival. The one-hour documentary traces the influences that contributed to shape the music that consecrated Carnival as one of the most powerful cultural manifestations in Brazil. Roots and perspectives, flesh", "psg_id": "13858470" }, { "title": "Samba on Your Feet", "text": "Your Feet was mostly shot in the marginal slums, in the umbanda terreiros, in the favelas where the less fortunate inhabitants of Rio strive to overcome overwhelming rates crime and illiteracy to the rhythm and soul of the music they call samba. Samba On Your Feet has been invited to participate at the Toulouse Film Festival, France 2008; Rio International Film Festival, Brazil 2006; Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival (BAFICI) Argentina 2007; and Toronto Film Festival, Canada 2007. Samba On Your Feet is currently being screened at campuses throughout the US, and abroad. The film is distributed by Alexander Street", "psg_id": "13858472" }, { "title": "Beggin' on Your Knees", "text": "song at CMK Island Studios and Westlake Studios, both in Los Angeles, California. The mixing for the song was provided by Serban Ghenea took place at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia with the engineering provided by John Hanes and assistance provided by Tim Roberts. \"Beggin' on Your Knees\" is an electronic rock song that contains influences of teen pop and dance-pop. The song runs through a dance-oriented beat and features a lighter sound than the preceding single, \"Best Friend's Brother\". The theme of this song is center around vengeance and coming of age. The lyrics are about a seeking", "psg_id": "15429531" }, { "title": "Rise to Your Knees", "text": "the album was released. In addition to \"Enemy Love Song\", \"New Leaf\" previously appeared on the 2004 compilation album \"Classic Puppets\", this version being recorded by the \"Golden Lies\"-era lineup. All songs written by Curt Kirkwood. Based on 14 reviews, Metacritic assigned the album rating of 65, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Rise to Your Knees Rise to Your Knees is the Meat Puppets' eleventh full-length studio album, released on July 17, 2007. Not only was it their first studio release since 2000's \"Golden Lies\", it was also their first to feature the original bassist Cris Kirkwood since his departure after", "psg_id": "9932792" }, { "title": "Rise to Your Knees", "text": "Rise to Your Knees Rise to Your Knees is the Meat Puppets' eleventh full-length studio album, released on July 17, 2007. Not only was it their first studio release since 2000's \"Golden Lies\", it was also their first to feature the original bassist Cris Kirkwood since his departure after the release of 1995's \"No Joke!\". The album was given a one-month advance release on the iTunes Store and eMusic. An earlier version of \"Enemy Love Song\" was available for download on Curt Kirkwood's official website in 2005 prior to the release of his solo album \"Snow\". It was removed after", "psg_id": "9932791" }, { "title": "On Your Feet!", "text": "Times\" reported, following the musical's first week of preview performances, \"\"On Your Feet!,\" a jukebox musical about Gloria and Emilio Estefan, barrelled onto Broadway last week, grossing $970,013 in its first seven preview performances and suggesting that the show might be the first new hit since \"Hamilton\".\" In December, the newspaper followed up with a report that the show was continuing to flourish at the box office in spite of a divisive presidential election season, \"Immigration may be polarizing as a political issue, but on Broadway the immigrant stories are doing quite well...\"On Your Feet!\", the new musical about Gloria", "psg_id": "18299709" }, { "title": "Get on Your Feet", "text": "Get on Your Feet \"Get On Your Feet\" is a single by Gloria Estefan. It was released in 1989 in the U.S., Japan, and the U.K., and in 1990 in Europe as the second single from the album \"Cuts Both Ways\". In a widely circulated viral video \"Steve Ballmer Going Crazy\", former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer danced and screamed wildly to this song at the company's 25th anniversary event in 2000. The song was covered by Fantasia Barrino on the third season of \"American Idol\", during a Gloria Estefan-themed episode. Gloria performed this song with Sheila E. during the seventh", "psg_id": "8136928" }, { "title": "On Your Feet!", "text": "Josh Segarra as her husband and musical collaborator, the musical neatly showcases the boppy dance-floor hits and swoony ballads that made Ms. Estefan and the band Miami Sound Machine a radio and MTV staple in the 1980s... 'On Your Feet!' roars through the up-tempo numbers, choreographed with swirling skirts and swiveling hips by Sergio Trujillo. The very air in the room seems to vibrate when the crackerjack band strikes up. But with an often mechanical book, moving through its rags-to-riches paces as if to a rigid percussive beat, 'On Your Feet!' ultimately falls somewhere in the middle of the hefty", "psg_id": "18299705" }, { "title": "My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad", "text": "My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad was a reality sports TV show on NBC that premiered on February 18, 2008. The show was produced by Mark Burnett, producer of other shows like \"Survivor\", \"The Apprentice\", and \"Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?\", and was hosted by actor Dan Cortese. Four teams of children and their fathers competed in each episode, with the winning team having the chance to win up to $50,000. The series was cancelled on April 2, 2008 after NBC announced its 2008-2009 schedule. Four dads, paired up with", "psg_id": "11517311" }, { "title": "Get on Your Feet", "text": "season edition of the \"American Idol\" charity fundraiser \"Idol Gives Back\". The performance was released as a single and as a video at the US iTunes Store to raise money for charities in Africa and the United States. The song was included in several episodes in the fourth season of the NBC comedy \"Parks and Recreation\". Original Versions John Haag Remixes Justin Strauss & Daniel Abraham Remixes Get on Your Feet \"Get On Your Feet\" is a single by Gloria Estefan. It was released in 1989 in the U.S., Japan, and the U.K., and in 1990 in Europe as the", "psg_id": "8136929" }, { "title": "My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad", "text": "from a heart attack, as teaser trailers show him being rushed from the Sony studios to an ambulance. According to the rules, if a father or child is unable to compete, a replacement family takes their place. The replacement family was the Gavero Family. My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad was a reality sports TV show on NBC that premiered on February 18, 2008. The show was produced by Mark Burnett, producer of other shows like \"Survivor\", \"The Apprentice\", and \"Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?\", and was hosted by actor", "psg_id": "11517313" }, { "title": "Beggin' on Your Knees", "text": "debut episode, \"Beggin' on Your Knees\", which premiered on April 2, 2011 in North America, a day after the single's release. The song was performed by Justice with backup dancers in the episode. After learning of her new partner's agenda, Tori Vega (Justice) enlists the help of Andre Harris (Leon Thomas III) to write and produced the song. The scene where the song was performed features Justice with her partner Ryder Daniels (Ryan Rottman) on stage. As Ryder is about to start singing, he recognizes that his microphone is not functioning. Tori continues singing, making gestures at him with the", "psg_id": "15429529" }, { "title": "On Your Feet!", "text": "pack of jukebox musicals that have plugged in to Broadway's power strip.\" David Rooney, in his review for \"The Hollywood Reporter\", wrote, \"Just try keeping the grin off your face when two massive human chains—of cast and audience members—flood the aisles of the Marquis Theatre... Charting the rise to international superstardom of Gloria Estefan, and her triumphant re-emergence after near-tragedy struck, \"On Your Feet!\" is an infectious account of the lives and careers of the Latin music crossover sensations... featuring a star-making lead performance from radiant newcomer Ana Villafane. It's impossible to deny the production's generosity of spirit... the story", "psg_id": "18299706" }, { "title": "On Your Knees Cave", "text": "revealed that the individual Shuká Káa was a male. Further examination of the teeth indicated that the man died in his mid-twenties[2]. Through mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), the individual was determined to be a member of a subgroup of haplogroup D, marking the earliest occurrence of this haplogroup. This haplogroup is found in populations along the western coast of the Americas. A tribal group in the area of the discovery, the Tlingit, submitted DNA samples to be compared to the On Your Knees Cave individual. However, no match was found, indicating that the individual and modern Alaska Native American tribes are", "psg_id": "15536715" }, { "title": "On Your Knees Cave", "text": "in 1996 changed the direction of the research project. The human skeletal remains included a mandible with all but the incisors, partial remains of a right pelvis and small other fragments, 5 vertebrae, 3 maxillary incisors, and 1 maxillary canine. Stone tools were found among the animal and human bones. The stone tool material, obsidian, suggests trade or movement across water and land boundaries in the area. On Your Knees Cave is currently one of the earliest known settlements along the Northwest Coast of North America. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) was extracted from one of the individual’s molars. The genetic analysis", "psg_id": "15536714" }, { "title": "Die with your boots on", "text": "Heritage Dictionary of Idioms) say that the phrase probably originally alluded to soldiers who died on active duty. The Oxford Dictionary of Idioms says: \"Die with your boots on was apparently first used in the late 19th century of deaths of cowboys and others in the American West who were killed in gun battles or hanged.\" Cassell's Dictionary of Slang adds that from the late 17th century until the early 19th century the expression meant \"to be hanged,\" and from the mid 17th century until the mid 19th century \"Die in one's shoes\" meant the same thing. Die with your", "psg_id": "10686742" }, { "title": "On Your Feet (The Movement album)", "text": "Josh Swain. On Your Feet (The Movement album) On Your Feet is The Movement's first studio album, recorded at Pat Casey's Modern Music Studios in Columbia, South Carolina and released in March 2004. The recording, mixing and tracking were all completed in three separate eight-hour sessions in the studio. All of the beats for the album were made on a drum machine \"in about a day\". \"On Your Feet\" is generally considered to be a mainstay of the rock/reggae genre and is listed at number nine on The Pier's 10 Essential Rock Reggae Albums. All tracks by Jordan Miller, Jon", "psg_id": "14514709" }, { "title": "On Your Feet (The Movement album)", "text": "On Your Feet (The Movement album) On Your Feet is The Movement's first studio album, recorded at Pat Casey's Modern Music Studios in Columbia, South Carolina and released in March 2004. The recording, mixing and tracking were all completed in three separate eight-hour sessions in the studio. All of the beats for the album were made on a drum machine \"in about a day\". \"On Your Feet\" is generally considered to be a mainstay of the rock/reggae genre and is listed at number nine on The Pier's 10 Essential Rock Reggae Albums. All tracks by Jordan Miller, Jon Ruff, and", "psg_id": "14514708" }, { "title": "On Your Feet!", "text": "not backing it, and won't propose it to Phil, so they have to \"bring Phil to the song,\" before they can release it. Gloria initially performs her new song at a Bar Mitzvah for a boy named Jeremy, and Phil refuses to attend. Then she performs it at an Italian wedding, and Phil still will not come. It is not until she performs it at a Shriner's convention in Las Vegas that Phil wants to attend (\"Conga\"). Gloria and Emilio hit the top of the music charts and launch a worldwide tour (\"Get on Your Feet\"). Gloria is thankful for", "psg_id": "18299701" }, { "title": "Beggin' on Your Knees", "text": "and \"Watch your back, you don't know when or where I could get you.\"\" Joe DeAndrea of \"AbsolutePunk\" praised the song, along with \"Freak the Freak Out\", for its catchy nature, further commenting that \"They will get stuck in your head and you'll probably feel a little ashamed, but no worries: it's the good type of ashamed! Like eating chocolate cake in a bathtub alone on a Friday night. But really, it's easier to accept it when you realize that the songs aren't all that worse than what is currently on the radio.\" Bob Hoose and Steven Isaac of \"Plugged", "psg_id": "15429533" }, { "title": "On Your Feet!", "text": "playing on Broadway for two years, Gloria Estefan announced there are several international productions in the works. The Dutch adaptation was the first to launch. In the presence of Gloria and Emilio Estefan, a fully Dutch cast performed the musical for the first time in Utrecht, Netherlands on October 17, 2017. International tours and sit down productions have also been announced for Germany, Italy, Mexico, Japan and France. After a pre-Broadway engagement in Chicago during the summer of 2015, \"On Your Feet!\" opened on Broadway on November 5, 2015. It opened to positive reviews and box office success. The musical", "psg_id": "18299691" }, { "title": "Better Be Home Soon/Fall at Your Feet/Distant Sun (Medley)", "text": "rendition of iconic gem \"Fall at Your Feet\" from Missy Higgins bleeding into a tear-jerking performance of \"Better Be Home Soon\" by Bernard Fanning, Crowded House themselves brought it all home with a show-stopping performance of their 1993 hit \"Distant Sun\". (There was) not a dry eye in the house.\" The single was released the following day on iTunes. Better Be Home Soon/Fall at Your Feet/Distant Sun (Medley) \"Better Be Home Soon / Fall at Your Feet / Distant Sun\" is a medley of Crowded House song by performed by Australian recording artists Missy Higgins, Bernard Fanning and Crowded House.", "psg_id": "20140498" }, { "title": "On Your Feet!", "text": "in Miami, Florida on February 6, 2017. Christie Prades, a Broadway understudy for \"Gloria,\" had been announced to play the lead role on the tour. The tour will embark on an 80-week national tour, which will start in Buffalo, New York on September 22, 2017 and reach 60 other cities by 2019. Other stops on the tour include Miami—the Estefans’ hometown—with an opening on October 5, 2017 and long engagements in certain cities. \"On Your Feet\" will open in the West End in June 2019 at the London Coliseum for a limited engagement prior to a tour of the UK", "psg_id": "18299695" }, { "title": "Better Be Home Soon/Fall at Your Feet/Distant Sun (Medley)", "text": "Better Be Home Soon/Fall at Your Feet/Distant Sun (Medley) \"Better Be Home Soon / Fall at Your Feet / Distant Sun\" is a medley of Crowded House song by performed by Australian recording artists Missy Higgins, Bernard Fanning and Crowded House. The trio performed the tracks as a tribute the Crowded House who were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame at the ARIA Music Awards of 2016. The medley featured the songs \"Better Be Home Soon\" (which peaked at No.2 in January 1988), \"Fall at Your Feet\" (No.31 in October 1991) and \"Distant Sun\" (No.23 in November 1992). The", "psg_id": "20140496" }, { "title": "Live at Get Your Aunty On!", "text": "CD. Live at Get Your Aunty On! Live at Get Your Aunty On! is the second live album and overall the third album by the Pakistani indie rock band, Aunty Disco Project, released on August 16, 2009. It is exclusively a digital download live album, and has not been released on a physical medium. The album included recordings from the band's live performances at \"Get Your Aunty On!\" concert at Rangoonwala Auditorium held in Karachi, Sindh. All music written, composed & arranged by Aunty Disco Project. \"Rock the Casbah\" was originally recorded by The Clash. All information is taken from", "psg_id": "16585770" }, { "title": "Live at Get Your Aunty On!", "text": "Live at Get Your Aunty On! Live at Get Your Aunty On! is the second live album and overall the third album by the Pakistani indie rock band, Aunty Disco Project, released on August 16, 2009. It is exclusively a digital download live album, and has not been released on a physical medium. The album included recordings from the band's live performances at \"Get Your Aunty On!\" concert at Rangoonwala Auditorium held in Karachi, Sindh. All music written, composed & arranged by Aunty Disco Project. \"Rock the Casbah\" was originally recorded by The Clash. All information is taken from the", "psg_id": "16585769" }, { "title": "Finding Your Feet", "text": "on 15 critics, indicating \"average or mixed reviews\". Australian film critic Stephen Romei of \"The Australian\" awarded the film 4 stars and said \"\"Finding Your Feet\" is rightly billed as comedy-drama; yet, although it’s full of rib-tickling dialogue, it’s the drama that cuts deep\". Mark Kermode reviewed the film favourably on BBC Radio 5 Live. Kevin Maher from \"The Times\" said it was \"oddly adorable\". Andy Lea of \"The Sunday Express\" awarded the film 4 stars and said \"it’s big-hearted, touching, smartly-written and beautifully performed by a hugely talented cast\". Allan Hunter said in \"The Daily Express\" that it was", "psg_id": "19848459" }, { "title": "Stamp Your Feet", "text": "singles on this chart since 1999. Stamp Your Feet \"Stamp Your Feet\" is a song by American singer Donna Summer, released by Sony Burgundy in April 2008 as a single from her 2008 album \"Crayons\". The song was written by Summer, Danielle Brisebois, and Greg Kurstin, who also produced the track. Summer performed \"Stamp Your Feet\" on the Season 7 finale of \"American Idol\". Summer performed the single along with the six female finalists of the series as background singers. - private mixes \"Stamp Your Feet\" became Summer's 14th number-one entry overall on \"Billboard\"'s Hot Dance Club Play chart. She", "psg_id": "11837138" }, { "title": "Stamp Your Feet", "text": "Stamp Your Feet \"Stamp Your Feet\" is a song by American singer Donna Summer, released by Sony Burgundy in April 2008 as a single from her 2008 album \"Crayons\". The song was written by Summer, Danielle Brisebois, and Greg Kurstin, who also produced the track. Summer performed \"Stamp Your Feet\" on the Season 7 finale of \"American Idol\". Summer performed the single along with the six female finalists of the series as background singers. - private mixes \"Stamp Your Feet\" became Summer's 14th number-one entry overall on \"Billboard\"'s Hot Dance Club Play chart. She also scored her first back-to-back number-one", "psg_id": "11837137" }, { "title": "Your World on Fire", "text": "Wade at The Wade Studios. \"Your World on Fire\" was released on January 6, 2009. It features re-recorded versions of the songs \"The Taste of Regret\" and \"Live Love Die\" (originally from the \"Voyage\" EP). The album as well marks the first release by the band to feature their current clean vocalist, Scott Barnes, as opposed to Tyler Smith who left the group one month after the release of \"Voyage\". In January and February, the band supported Gwen Stacy on their headlining US tour. In March, the band supported Stick to Your Guns on their headlining US tour. In May", "psg_id": "12917440" }, { "title": "Finding Your Feet", "text": "\"a sentimental tearjerker elevated by a top-notch British cast\". Linda Marric from HeyUGuys said the film was \"a charming, oft-told tale of second chances in life and love, filled with fine performances.\" Francesca Rudkin of \"The New Zealand Herald\" compared \"Finding Your Feet\" to \"The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel\" and \"Calendar Girls\" and said the film was a charming, if somewhat predictable, crowd-pleaser about embracing life in your later years. Emma Simmonds from \"The List\" said \"the joie de vivre of these convention-defying pensioners is ultimately irresistible.\" Louise Keller from Urban Cinefile said \"\"Finding Your Feet\" may be predictable fare,", "psg_id": "19848460" }, { "title": "Get On Your Feet (album)", "text": "by \"how out of date, out of touch and how utterly sexist\" the lyrics are \"to the extent they sound like a parody\". In a positive review, Working Bull website said \"The \"Get On Your Feet\" album and tour are a breath of fresh air to Australia's country music scene. I guess spending time in Nashville, Adam Brand has bought back a mix of Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean and Keith Urban back to Australia. Push boundaries and blazing new trails for the Australian Country Music scene and upcoming artists. All with that cheeky and much loved Brand charm!\" Get", "psg_id": "19993842" }, { "title": "World at Your Feet", "text": "World at Your Feet \"World at Your Feet\" is a song by English rock band Embrace, and is featured on the re-released version of their album \"This New Day\". It was the official song of the England World Cup squad in the 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign, and was released on 5 June 2006 (see 2006 in British music). Singer Danny McNamara told the NME: \"We didn't apply to do this. They just asked us. Our manager said, 'Do you want to do the World Cup song? The FA want to know.' I asked my dad and he said, 'if", "psg_id": "7512593" }, { "title": "Your Turn to Die", "text": "clue to newspaper reporter Robert Foster, who sets of to retrieve the diamonds. Despite becoming a target for the rest of the gang, Foster prefers to rely on fashion model Arabella and newspaper photographer Flash instead of the more seasoned Inspector Chandler. Your Turn to Die Your Turn to Die (, ) is a 1967 Italian-French crime-thriller film directed by Michele Lupo. A gang of criminals, in agreement with a model, set their eyes on some jewelry presented during a fashion show and worn by beautiful models. The diamonds, collected with patience by some associations of collectors, belonged to women", "psg_id": "18831295" }, { "title": "Fall at Your Feet", "text": "Fall at Your Feet \"Fall at Your Feet\" is a 1991 song by Crowded House, from their 1991 album \"Woodface\". It is the only single from \"Woodface\" to be written solely by the group's leader Neil Finn, who co-wrote all other singles from the album with his brother Tim Finn. It peaked at number 17 in the UK, making it \"Woodface\"s second most successful single behind the follow-up, \"Weather with You\". \"Fall at Your Feet\" was later released on the group's greatest hits collection \"Recurring Dream\" and was performed at the group's farewell performance in 1996, \"Farewell to the World\".", "psg_id": "10551833" }, { "title": "Samba on Your Feet", "text": "and ghosts, entities and divinities spread across the slums and over the sidewalks of Salvador, Bahia and Rio de Janeiro are essential to the make-up of the Brazilian musical exponent par excellence. Samba On Your Feet introduces the voices of Cartola, Caetano Veloso, Ismael Silva, Clara Nunes, Clementina and many others whose perspectives on the cultural affairs of Rio de Janeiro that have been carefully articulated with interviews to exponents of the Brazilian culture today. This dialogue between past and present takes place throughout the movie between precious scenes of archive footage from private collection, and government resources. Samba On", "psg_id": "13858471" }, { "title": "Hollywood blacklist", "text": "an elevator. \"Another noted that screenwriter Lester Cole had inserted lines from a famous pro-Loyalist speech by La Pasionaria about it being 'better to die on your feet than to live on your knees' into a pep talk delivered by a football coach.\" Others disagree about how Communists affected the film industry. The author Kenneth Billingsley, writing in \"Reason\" magazine, said that Trumbo wrote in \"The Daily Worker\" about films which he said communist influence in Hollywood had prevented from being made: among them were proposed adaptations of Arthur Koestler's anti-totalitarian works \"Darkness at Noon\" and \"The Yogi and the", "psg_id": "13063022" }, { "title": "Fall at Your Feet", "text": "\"The Black Balloon\". In 2010, Boy & Bear covered the song for a Finn Brothers' covers album, \"He Will Have His Way\" which came in at number 5 in Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2010. Clare Bowditch also did a cover, as well as Australian singer Lisa Mitchell when she was a contestant on \"Australian Idol\". The Muckrakers included it with their song \"Fool\" in a medley during live shows. Most recently it has been performed by Evan for the semi-final of the CBBC talent show \"Got What It Takes?\" Fall at Your Feet \"Fall at Your Feet\" is a", "psg_id": "10551835" }, { "title": "Blame It on Your Heart", "text": "Blame It on Your Heart \"Blame It On Your Heart\" is a song written by Harlan Howard and Kostas, and recorded by American country music artist Patty Loveless. It was released in April 1993 as the first single from her album \"Only What I Feel\". A cover version by Deborah Allen was featured prominently in the 1993 film \"The Thing Called Love\". David Keith played the ex-boyfriend in the video. 'Blame It On Your Heart' was also recorded by Heidi Raye and released on Harlan Howard Records. The song and its video describes an ex-boyfriend who has \"a lying, cheating,", "psg_id": "11457320" }, { "title": "This Is Your Brain on Music", "text": "This Is Your Brain on Music This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession is a popular science book written by the McGill University neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin, and first published by Dutton Penguin in the U.S. and Canada in 2006, and updated and released in paperback by Plume/Penguin in 2007. It has been translated into 18 languages and spent more than a year on \"The New York Times\", \"The Globe and Mail\", and other bestseller lists, and sold more than one million copies. The aim of \"This Is Your Brain on Music\" was to make", "psg_id": "13623053" }, { "title": "Write It on Your Skin", "text": "a mixed review of 2.5 stars, indicating that while the album had excellent lyrics and vocals, it also lacked any substantive change in nature from Faulkner's previous albums. Newton Faulkner described the process of this album as \"very different to the other two\", which was one of the reasons for changing the naming of this album, not fitting with the same tone as the others. He had written it to play live as opposed to be recorded and, as such, is more upbeat and positive than the others. \"Pick Up Your Broken Heart\" was written on a boat, in sessions", "psg_id": "16634683" }, { "title": "World at Your Feet", "text": "of classic World Cup and European Cup songs such as \"Vindaloo\" or \"Three Lions\", many reviews from music critics seem to find favour with it - for instance, Planet Sound gave it an 8/10 mark, calling it \"brilliant\". As the follow-up to their previous single, the #2 hit \"Nature's Law\", \"World at Your Feet\" became another commercial success for Embrace, marking their second UK Top 3 single by peaking at #3 in the UK Singles Chart. World at Your Feet \"World at Your Feet\" is a song by English rock band Embrace, and is featured on the re-released version of", "psg_id": "7512595" }, { "title": "Write It on Your Skin", "text": "Write It on Your Skin Write It on Your Skin is the third album by British singer-songwriter Newton Faulkner. It was released on 9 July 2012. The title track \"Write It on Your Skin\" was released as the first single from the album, shortly followed by \"Clouds\". The BBC gave a generally positive review of the album, describing it as \"a late-night cocoa after a long day\" - neither shocking nor amazing. \"Pick Up Your Broken Heart\" was felt to be inferior to similar heartbreak-oriented songs while \"Longshot\" was positively reviewed as a simple yet bullishly focused song. MusicOMH gave", "psg_id": "16634682" }, { "title": "Write It on Your Skin", "text": "with David Sneddon and James Bauer-Mein (The Nexus) and \"Soon\" was developed with Thomas Leeb. Another album collaborator was bass player Sam Farrar. Write It on Your Skin Write It on Your Skin is the third album by British singer-songwriter Newton Faulkner. It was released on 9 July 2012. The title track \"Write It on Your Skin\" was released as the first single from the album, shortly followed by \"Clouds\". The BBC gave a generally positive review of the album, describing it as \"a late-night cocoa after a long day\" - neither shocking nor amazing. \"Pick Up Your Broken Heart\"", "psg_id": "16634684" }, { "title": "Your Turn to Die", "text": "Your Turn to Die Your Turn to Die (, ) is a 1967 Italian-French crime-thriller film directed by Michele Lupo. A gang of criminals, in agreement with a model, set their eyes on some jewelry presented during a fashion show and worn by beautiful models. The diamonds, collected with patience by some associations of collectors, belonged to women of high society and some of them date back to the age of French absolutism. When one of the robbers tries to get away with the loot, his fellow conspirators shoot him in the back. The robber, Gordon, manages to give a", "psg_id": "18831294" }, { "title": "Finding Your Feet", "text": "on 2 November 2017. On 20 October 2017, it was announced that Finding Your Feet would open the 35th Torino Film Festival. The director Richard Loncraine, and the actors Timothy Spall and Celia Imrie presented the feature (re-titled \"Ricomincio da me\") at the festival in Turin on 24 November 2017. TFF is the second largest film festival in Italy, following the Venice Film Festival. Finding Your Feet is distributed in Italy by CINEMA owned by veteran film distributor Valerio De Paolis. It was announced in The Hollywood Reporter on 15 December 2017, the film will have its North American premiere", "psg_id": "19848457" }, { "title": "Hold On to Your Friends", "text": "of Moon River on the B-side which had a \"surprisingly affecting\" performance from Morrissey and a good production. The song was performed live by Morrissey on his 1995 and 1997 tours. Hold On to Your Friends \"Hold On to Your Friends\" is a song by Morrissey, released as a single in May 1994. It was the second single taken from the number 1 album \"Vauxhall and I\". Reaching number 48 in the UK Singles Chart, the single became Morrissey's lowest charting single until \"Glamorous Glue\" in 2011, which reached number 69. Ned Raggett of AllMusic thought the song featured a", "psg_id": "9664724" }, { "title": "On Your Feet!", "text": "push-back from her mother. She brings her sister, Rebecca Fajardo, mother, and grandmother the day of. Gloria performs and has her sister come with her on stage for \"emotional support,\" (\"Anything For You\"). Despite initially being shy, and not wanting to be in the spotlight, she finds her place after being given advice from Emilio (\"1-2-3\"). Gloria realizes she is falling for Emilio, and Emilio is feeling the same way (\"I See Your Smile\"). Gloria's mother is initially not on board with Gloria joining the Miami Latin Boys, and when Gloria is frustrated that her mother doesn't like Emilio, Consuelo", "psg_id": "18299698" }, { "title": "How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)", "text": "How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) is an American single-camera sitcom created by Claudia Lonow that aired on ABC from April 3 to June 26, 2013. The series was produced by 20th Century Fox Television and stars Sarah Chalke as Polly who—along with her daughter—ends up moving into her parents' house because of the financial crisis and her divorce. On May 10, 2013, \"How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)\" was canceled by ABC after one season.", "psg_id": "16511676" }, { "title": "On Your Feet!", "text": "go on a date where Gloria kisses Emilio for the first time. (\"Con Los Años Que Me Quedan\"). They try to discuss the single, but Gloria is lost in Emilio, and her love for him (\"Here We Are\"). Gloria is spending time with her father, José Fajardo, and although he cannot speak, she wishes she could hear what he would say about Emilio. She imagines the advice he would give her (\"When Someone Comes into Your Life\"). Gloria then writes a song using the encores they played on tour in Holland, with all the lyrics in English. Chris is initially", "psg_id": "18299700" }, { "title": "Blame It on Your Heart", "text": "cold dead-beating, two-timing, double-dealing, mean-mistreating, loving\" heart that he should blame for whatever backstabbing he gets from any other woman he does to what he did to its narrator. The song charted for 20 weeks on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart, reaching No. 1 during the week of June 19, 1993. The music video for \"Blame It on Your Heart\" was directed by Sherman Halsey. Blame It on Your Heart \"Blame It On Your Heart\" is a song written by Harlan Howard and Kostas, and recorded by American country music artist Patty Loveless. It was released in", "psg_id": "11457321" }, { "title": "This Is Your Brain on Drugs", "text": "to your brain after snorting heroin\"—and slams the pan down on it. She lifts the pan back up, saying, \"and this is what your body goes through\", in reference to the remnants of the smashed egg now dripping from the bottom of the pan and down her arm. Cook then says, \"It's not over yet\", and proceeds to smash everything in the kitchen with the frying pan in a rage, yelling \"And this is what your family goes through! And your friends! And your money! And your job! And your self-respect! And your future!\" She ends with \"And your life.\"", "psg_id": "5698115" }, { "title": "Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet", "text": "that the game was enjoyable by both children and adults, saying that \"[l]ike Sesame Street, Pajama Sam respects the intelligence of its audience, even when that audience is a little bit older than intended.\" Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat From Your Head To Your Feet is an adventure game developed and published by Humongous Entertainment, for the Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, PlayStation, and Steam operating systems. This was the last adventure game to feature Pamela Segall Adlon as the voice of Sam. In ,", "psg_id": "8848855" }, { "title": "World at Your Feet (TV series)", "text": "your feet!” \"World at Your Feet\" garnered 13 nominations for 10 awards in Star Awards 2015, winning 2 of them. World at Your Feet (TV series) World at Your Feet (球在你脚下) is a Singapore Mediacorp Channel 8 television series produced in 2014, which premiered on 14 May 2014. It stars Ha Yu , Tay Ping Hui , Elvin Ng, Jeanette Aw , Yvonne Lim & Zhang Zhenhuan as the casts of the series. The show aired at 9pm on weekdays and had a repeat telecast at 8am the following day and on Mediacorp Channel U repeats on weekdays 14 November", "psg_id": "18070777" }, { "title": "Hang On to Your Life", "text": "he speaks. Hang On to Your Life \"Hang On to Your Life\" is a song written by Burton Cummings and Kurt Winter and performed by The Guess Who. It reached #5 in Canada and #43 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1971. It was also released in the United Kingdom as a single, but it did not chart. The song is featured on their 1970 album, \"Share the Land\". The producer was Jack Richardson and the arrangement was by The Guess Who. At the end of the album version Cummings recites verses 13-15 of Psalm 22. The single version ends", "psg_id": "18641923" }, { "title": "Hang On to Your Life", "text": "Hang On to Your Life \"Hang On to Your Life\" is a song written by Burton Cummings and Kurt Winter and performed by The Guess Who. It reached #5 in Canada and #43 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1971. It was also released in the United Kingdom as a single, but it did not chart. The song is featured on their 1970 album, \"Share the Land\". The producer was Jack Richardson and the arrangement was by The Guess Who. At the end of the album version Cummings recites verses 13-15 of Psalm 22. The single version ends just before", "psg_id": "18641922" }, { "title": "Finding Your Feet", "text": "on 16 December 2016. The film was released nationwide in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 23 February 2018. Roadside Attractions picked up the U.S distribution rights and will release the film theatrically in America on 30 March 2018. Roadside Attractions co-founders Howard Cohen and Eric d’Arbeloff said: \"Finding Your Feet is one of Richard Loncraine’s best. It is brilliantly acted and completely endearing, emotional and delightfully charming and funny from start to finish. It is the kind of feel-good, character rich, second chance at life comedy that we absolutely love.\" The film was sold at the American Film Market", "psg_id": "19848456" }, { "title": "Your Chance to Die", "text": "American Dream\" in 2013. In 2015, the band announced new singer, Simone \"Som\" Pluijmers on dual lead vocals alongside Missi. In May 2016, the band announced new Guitarist Ron Dalton. After Dalton joined the band, they signed to Dave Ellefson's EMP Label Group. In 2017, the band is going to release their debut EMP release, \"Ex-Nihilo\". On October 20, 2018, the band posted a picture of the band's lineup, with Pluijmers no longer in the lineup, which was later confirmed by Drummer Thomas White, stating that Pluijmers was \"just not interested in doing music anymore\". Your Chance to Die Your", "psg_id": "19753836" }, { "title": "Your Chance to Die", "text": "Your Chance to Die Your Chance to Die is an American melodic death metal band from Columbia, South Carolina that started in 2007. The band started in 2007 in Columbia, South Carolina with the lineup of Missi Avila(Vocals) and Coca (Guitars), Chase Crouch (Guitars) and Daniel Todd (Drums). The band signed to Red Cord Records, home to bands such as Phinehas, A Past Unknown, and fellow South Carolina band Bloodline Severed in 2011. The lineup at that time was Missi,Coca, Crouch, Todd, and Bassist Joshua Crawley. The band released their sophomore album, \"Suscitatio Somnus\" in 2011, and third album, \"The", "psg_id": "19753835" }, { "title": "Beggin' on Your Knees", "text": "In Online\", a site that rates music for children's listening, condemned the song for its objectionable content, mainly noting \"the singer has payback schemes on her mind: \"You mess with me/I'll mess with her/ … So watch your back/'Cause you don't know when or where I could get you/ … I'll have you crawlin' like a centipede.\"\" The video was directed by Marcus Wagner. The video was shot at the pier, in the city of Santa Monica. In the video, Justice is a girl having fun with her friends at a carnival when she finds out that her boyfriend has", "psg_id": "15429534" }, { "title": "Pumping on Your Stereo", "text": "about when we were just in our rehearsal studio and we all started singing it over three chords. It's quite easy to play. The easier the song is to play, the better we play it. It just happened really quickly. It was one of those songs that just comes together in 10 minutes.\" Though the title of the song is \"Pumping on Your Stereo,\" the band thought it funny to actually sing the word \"humping\" in place of \"pumping,\" and this is how it is thus heard on the recording. In live performances, the band has sung \"pumping\" instead. Supergrass", "psg_id": "6753112" }, { "title": "How Not to Live Your Life", "text": "How Not to Live Your Life How Not to Live Your Life (styled in the opening credits as \"how NOT to live your life\") is a British sitcom, written by and starring Dan Clark that aired between 27 September 2007 and 22 December 2011 on BBC Three, about a pessimistic twenty-nine-year-old man who is trying to navigate his way through life but is not helped by his bad instincts. After a pilot, the show debuted in 2008 with moderate ratings but grew over the course of the three series, doubling its ratings each series because of its cult following. The", "psg_id": "12357865" }, { "title": "This Is Your Brain on Drugs", "text": "hand, stating \"This is your brain\", alongside a frying pan that the other hand is pointing to, stating \"This is drugs\", and the egg is cracked and gets fried onto the pan, stating \"This is your brain on drugs. Any questions?\". This follows it with scenes of teens, with various ones saying \"Um, yeah, I have questions\", \"Prescription drugs aren't as bad as street drugs, right?\", \"Weed's legal, isn't it?\", \"Drinking is worse than smoking weed. Isn't it?\", \"Why is heroin so addictive?\", \"Molly just makes you feel happy\", \"I have questions\", \"Mom\", \"Dad, did you ever try drugs?\" The", "psg_id": "5698117" }, { "title": "Put Your Lights On", "text": "Put Your Lights On \"Put Your Lights On\" is a single performed by Santana and Everlast on Santana's album, \"Supernatural\" (1999). It barely charted on the US pop chart, reaching #18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, but did considerably better on rock radio, peaking at #8 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. \"Put Your Lights On\" won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 2000 Grammy Awards. Everlast wrote the song while recovering from a major heart attack that he had suffered in February 1998 (directly after he", "psg_id": "8587417" }, { "title": "Better Use Your Head", "text": "Better Use Your Head \"Better Use Your Head\" is a song and single by American R&B group, Little Anthony & The Imperials written by Teddy Randazzo, who also produced it, and his wife Victoria Pike. Originally released in the US on the Veep label in 1966 with \"\"The Wonder of It All\"\" as the B-side, it reached # 54 on the \"Billboard Hot 100\". It was later re-released in 1976 following its gain in popularity after having been played in clubs on the Northern soul scene in the UK. It made number 42 in the UK charts in July 1976", "psg_id": "17629468" }, { "title": "This Is Your Brain on Drugs", "text": "This Is Your Brain on Drugs This Is Your Brain on Drugs was a large-scale US anti-narcotics campaign by Partnership for a Drug-Free America (PDFA) launched in 1987, that used three televised public service announcements (PSAs) and a related poster campaign. The 30-second version of the first PSA, from 1987, shows a man (played by John Roselius) in a starkly furnished apartment who asks if there is anyone out there who still doesn't understand the dangers of drug abuse. He holds up an egg and says, \"This is your brain,\" before motioning to a frying pan and adding, \"This is", "psg_id": "5698112" }, { "title": "Live Your Life (album)", "text": "Musicians Institute and isolation to finish the album. This album brings out her need to express her inner pain, longing and need to belong to something greater than herself. Live Your Life (album) Live Your Life is an album by the darkwave artist Versailles. \"Live Your Life\", released in 2003 on Versailles' own record label Evileye Records, is her first full-length album. The follow-up to her 2002 demo \"Fallen Angel\", \"Live Your Life\" continued to develop her unique sound and creativity. Recorded over a period of two years with help from producer Mike White, Versailles explores her darkest areas and", "psg_id": "17927130" }, { "title": "The Beginning of the End (Grimm)", "text": "praised the fast pace and execution of the episode, naming it among the series' best episodes. Opening quote: \"It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.\" After Renard's (Sasha Roiz) victory, Nick (David Giuntoli) tells Meisner (Damien Puckler) and Trubel (Jacqueline Toboni) about his offer to join Black Claw. Meisner states that having a Grimm with them can be an advantage but they will kill everyone close to him. Eve (Bitsie Tulloch) announces that Zuri managed to confess the name, \"Bonaparte\". This instantly reminds Meisner of Conrad Bonaparte, one of the founders of Black", "psg_id": "19935426" }, { "title": "Finding Your Feet", "text": "Finding Your Feet Finding Your Feet is a 2017 romantic comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Nick Moorcroft and Meg Leonard. The film stars Imelda Staunton, Timothy Spall, Celia Imrie, Joanna Lumley, and David Hayman, and was released on 23 February 2018 in the United Kingdom. When ‘Lady’ Sandra Abbott (Imelda Staunton) discovers that her husband of thirty five years (John Sessions) is having an affair with her best friend (Josie Lawrence), she seeks refuge in London with her estranged, older sister Bif (Celia Imrie). Sandra is a fish out of water next to her outspoken, serial", "psg_id": "19848454" }, { "title": "Lower Your Eyelids to Die with the Sun", "text": "of M83 entirely to crown 'Lower Your Eyelids to Die with the Sun' as their greatest song for any other reason than [that] it remains the first instance where the band achieved something truly mythical.\" A previously unreleased music video was shared by frontman Anthony Gonzalez in anticipation of Mute Records re-releasing M83's first three studio albums. The video for \"Lower Your Eyelids to Die with the Sun\", directed by Yoonha Park, was released manually by Gonzalez himself via M83's YouTube channel on 21 August 2014. The video, which cut the song down to 8 minutes, features spliced footage of", "psg_id": "19789163" }, { "title": "Better Use Your Head", "text": "and was Little Anthony & The Imperials only UK chart success. This song has inspired cover versions by Barry Ryan, Robin Wilson, Dennis D'ell, and Marion Ryan. Better Use Your Head \"Better Use Your Head\" is a song and single by American R&B group, Little Anthony & The Imperials written by Teddy Randazzo, who also produced it, and his wife Victoria Pike. Originally released in the US on the Veep label in 1966 with \"\"The Wonder of It All\"\" as the B-side, it reached # 54 on the \"Billboard Hot 100\". It was later re-released in 1976 following its gain", "psg_id": "17629469" }, { "title": "Is It Raining at Your House", "text": "like it is raining at mine\". Cochran said yes and it sounds like a song to me. That became the genius of the song \"Is it raining at your house\". Is It Raining at Your House \"Is It Raining at Your House\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Vern Gosdin. It was released in December 1990 as the second single from the album \"Chiseled in Stone\". The song reached number 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart; it was Gosdin's last top-10 (or top-40) hit on the country charts. Gosdin wrote the", "psg_id": "14810428" }, { "title": "Fall On Your Sword", "text": "scored a multitude of feature films such as \"Another Earth, I Origins, , 28 Hotel Rooms and \". He has also scored a number of hit TV series including \"The Magicians, The Path, The Looming Tower, Chance, and most recently Sweetbitter\". Prior to scoring films, FOYS performed as a live band. Their most popular video mash-up is titled 'Shatner Of The Mount'. It has amassed over 2 Million views. Fall On Your Sword also produces art installations. Some of the works are only credited to Will Bates. Fall On Your Sword Fall On Your Sword is a film & commercial", "psg_id": "17311424" }, { "title": "Better Set Your Phasers to Stun", "text": "Better Set Your Phasers to Stun Better Set Your Phasers to Stun is a 2009 EP by the American synthpop/electropop group Hyperbubble. The recording was in collaboration with the Welsh band Helen Love. The title tracks cover Love's 2000 song with the \"Star Trek\" reference. The cover art furnished images of the series' signature phaser weapon. The album was released twice. It debuted as a CD and digital download on July 1, 2009. The EP was the first release by U.K. label Bubblegum Records. The issue included a sharply different variation of Hyperbubble's \"U.F.O. Party Beach\", produced on the earlier", "psg_id": "20617272" }, { "title": "This Is Your Brain on Drugs", "text": "voice saying \"This is your skin\", and a slice of it was then placed in a frying pan, cooking it, stating \"This is your skin in the sun\", and then follows it by a shot of a sun in which the voice says \"Any questions?\", accompanied by the phrase \"Save your bacon. Use sunscreen.\" superimposed over the sun. Whilst promoting the 2016 superhero film \"Deadpool\", Ryan Reynolds did his take on the PSA in character. First he says \"Hi. Deadpool here, with a very important announcement.\" He holds up a chimichinga saying \"This is your brain. Actually, it's a chimichinga.", "psg_id": "5698128" } ]
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in which year did tanganyika and zanzibar merge to form tanzania?
[ { "title": "Queen of Tanganyika", "text": "Zanzibar in 1964 after the Zanzibar Revolution to form Tanzania. The Queen visited Tanzania on 19–22 July 1979, visiting Arusha, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, and Kilimanjaro. Queen of Tanganyika From 1961 to 1962, Tanganyika was an independent sovereign state with Elizabeth II as its queen. The Queen was formal head of state and was represented in Tanganyika by the Governor-General. Tanganyika shared the Sovereign with the other Commonwealth realms, including the United Kingdom. The monarchy was created by the Tanganyika Independence Act 1961 which transformed the United Nations trust territory of Tanganyika into an independent sovereign constitutional monarchy. The monarchy", "psg_id": "17010149" } ]
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[ { "title": "Zanzibar Revolution", "text": "with Tanganyika to form the new nation of Tanzania, an act judged by contemporary media to be an attempt to prevent communist subversion of Zanzibar. The revolution ended 200 years of Arab dominance in Zanzibar, and is commemorated on the island each year with anniversary celebrations and a public holiday. The Zanzibar Archipelago, now part of the Southeast African republic of Tanzania, is a group of islands lying in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Tanganyika. It comprises the main southern island of Unguja (also known as Zanzibar), the smaller northern island of Pemba, and numerous surrounding islets. With", "psg_id": "7872314" }, { "title": "Chief Justice of Tanzania", "text": "Zanzibar into the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, which later in that year was renamed to United Republic of Tanzania. Despite the unification both parts of the new state retained their formed judicial system. The Court of Appeal for Tanzania, which has law jurisdiction over the entire state, was inaugurated in 1979. Chief Justice of Tanzania The Chief Justice of Tanzania is the highest judge of the mainland of the state United Republic of Tanzania. He is appointed by its President and presides the Court of Appeal of Tanzania. After the First World War, the former German-governed colony Tanganyika", "psg_id": "14133835" }, { "title": "Tanganyika (territory)", "text": "year later. Tanganyika now forms part of the modern-day sovereign state of Tanzania. The name \"Tanganyika\" is derived from the Swahili words \"tanga\" (\"sail\") and \"nyika\" (\"uninhabited plain\", \"wilderness\"). It might, therefore, be understood as a description of using Lake Tanganyika: \"sail in the wilderness\". In the second half of the 19th century, European explorers and colonialists traveled through the African interior from Zanzibar. In 1885, the German Empire declared its intent to establish a protectorate in the area, named German East Africa (GEA), under the leadership of Carl Peters. When the Sultan of Zanzibar objected, German warships threatened to", "psg_id": "11808429" }, { "title": "Chinese people in Tanzania", "text": "and Javanese labourers from Singapore to work on plantations in Usambara. Separately, a community of overseas Chinese began to form on the island of Zanzibar, by then a British possession, in the 1930s. The Chinese noodles they produced there became a popular staple food for the local population, especially for the evening \"iftar\" meal which marks the end of the day's fasting during Ramadan. In 1969, a few years after Tanganyika and Zanzibar achieved independence from the British Empire and merged to become Tanzania, the People's Republic of China agreed to provide financing and technical assistance for the construction of", "psg_id": "12631957" }, { "title": "High Court of Tanzania", "text": "Tanzania Mainland and the High Court of Zanzibar has territorial jurisdiction over legal issues arising in Zanzibar. The Courts in the United Republic of Tanzania are arranged in a simple and clear hierarchy containing superior courts and subordinate courts and a special constitutional court, which is formed only when there is a constitutional dispute arising between Zanzibar and Tanzania Mainland. In the history of the Union of Zanzibar and Tanganyika a special Constitutional court has never been formed, despite open disagreements on the interpretation and nature of the Union. The Courts of the United Republic of Tanzania are established by", "psg_id": "14284951" }, { "title": "History of Zanzibar", "text": "led to the Anglo-Zanzibar War, also known as the shortest war in history. The islands gained independence from Britain in December 1963 as a constitutional monarchy. A month later, the bloody Zanzibar Revolution, in which several thousand Arabs and Indians were killed and thousands more expelled and expropriated, led to the Republic of Zanzibar and Pemba. That April, the republic merged with the mainland Tanganyika, or more accurately, was subsumed into Tanzania, of which Zanzibar remains a semi-autonomous region. Zanzibar was most recently in the international news with a January 2001 massacre, following contested elections. Zanzibar has been inhabited, perhaps", "psg_id": "10997988" }, { "title": "Rugby union in Tanzania", "text": "Rugby union in Tanzania Rugby union in Tanzania is a minor but growing sport. The governing body is the Tanzania Rugby Union, which is an associate member of the IRB. Originally the Tanzanian Rugby Football Union was incorporated into the Rugby Football Union of East Africa (RFUEA) in 1956. This tended to be dominated by Kenya, but Tanzania got its own union in the 1970s. Tanzanian rugby was for a long while subsumed under \"East Africa\", which tended to be dominated by Kenya. The game is established in the former Tanganyika, but not Zanzibar, despite attempts to help get the", "psg_id": "13500575" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Tanzania", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Tanzania Number plates of Tanzania date back to at least 1933 in Tanganyika and to the 1950s in Zanzibar. They are the same size as their British counterparts and used the same font until the late 1980s. Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar use slightly different formats. In 1933, Tanganyika used white-on-black plates. Letters denoted the city (DS for Dar es Salaam) and was followed by four numbers. British standard plates were still being used in the 1980s. Tanzania used yellow plates (front and back) for private cars, while white plates were used on busses, taxis and hire", "psg_id": "14396585" }, { "title": "Tanzania", "text": "English as a language of instruction altogether. Approximately 10 percent of Tanzanians speak Swahili as a first language, and up to 90 percent speak it as a second language. The name \"Tanzania\" was created as a clipped compound of the names of the two states that unified to create the country: Tanganyika and Zanzibar. The name \"Tanganyika\" is derived from the Swahili words \"tanga\" (\"sail\") and \"nyika\" (\"uninhabited plain\", \"wilderness\"), creating the phrase \"sail in the wilderness\". It is sometimes understood as a reference to Lake Tanganyika. The name of Zanzibar comes from \"zenji\", the name for a local people", "psg_id": "407670" }, { "title": "Zanzibar Revolution", "text": "Liberation Army (PLA) and completed the disarmament of Okello's remaining FMF militia. On 26 April Karume announced that a union had been negotiated with Tanganyika to form the new country of Tanzania. The merger was seen by contemporary media as a means of preventing communist subversion of Zanzibar; at least one historian states that it may have been an attempt by Karume, a moderate socialist, to limit the influence of the radically left-wing Umma Party. Babu had become close to Chinese diplomats who had arranged for several shipments of arms to be sent to Zanzibar to allow the Umma Party", "psg_id": "7872341" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Tanzania", "text": "The permutation and combination is expected to continue to Z 999 ZZ. White and Yellow plates are used on Private Cars and White on Maroon is used for Commercial vehicles. Vehicle registration plates of Tanzania Number plates of Tanzania date back to at least 1933 in Tanganyika and to the 1950s in Zanzibar. They are the same size as their British counterparts and used the same font until the late 1980s. Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar use slightly different formats. In 1933, Tanganyika used white-on-black plates. Letters denoted the city (DS for Dar es Salaam) and was followed by four numbers.", "psg_id": "14396590" }, { "title": "History of rail transport in Tanzania", "text": "History of rail transport in Tanzania The history of rail transport in Tanzania began in the late nineteenth century. From about 1880 to 1888, a tramway operated in Zanzibar, then ruled by the second Sultan of Zanzibar, Barghash bin Said. In 1905, a second tramway was built, this time by a US company. It lasted until 1930. The first railway lines in Tanganyika, known at the time as German East Africa, were built soon after the first tramway in Zanzibar. In 1891, the \"Eisenbahngesellschaft für Deutsch-Ostafrika\" (English: \"Railway Company for German East Africa\") was established, with the goal of building", "psg_id": "15658056" }, { "title": "Tanzania", "text": "points: Mount Kilimanjaro, at above sea level, and the floor of Lake Tanganyika, at below sea level, respectively. Tanzania is mountainous and densely forested in the northeast, where Mount Kilimanjaro is located. Three of Africa's Great Lakes are partly within Tanzania. To the north and west lie Lake Victoria, Africa's largest lake, and Lake Tanganyika, the continent's deepest lake, known for its unique species of fish. To the southwest lies Lake Nyasa. Central Tanzania is a large plateau, with plains and arable land. The eastern shore is hot and humid, with the Zanzibar Archipelago just offshore. Kalambo Falls in the", "psg_id": "407684" }, { "title": "Tanzania national football team", "text": "Tanzania national football team The Tanzania national football team () represents Tanzania in association football and is controlled by the Tanzania Football Federation, the governing body for football in Tanzania. Tanzania's home ground is Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Dar-es-Salaam and their head coach is Mart Nooij from the Netherlands. Tanzania has never qualified for the World Cup finals. Before uniting with Zanzibar, the team played as the Tanganyika national football team. The island of Zanzibar, part of Tanzania (and once an independent nation), is also an associate member of CAF and has played matches with other nations, but is", "psg_id": "4142248" }, { "title": "Transport in Tanzania", "text": "Tanzania and Uganda and are the main means of transport between Tanzania and Uganda as well as between northern Tanzania and southwestern Kenya. Other ferry services link the Zanzibar archipelago and Tanzanian ports. Once a rival to Lake Victoria as a waterway, the Lake Tanganyika ferries are no longer as busy and train ferries no longer operate. Trade has suffered from wars in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Small ferries link communities along the Tanzanian shore (some with no road access), and commercial traffic runs between Kigoma and Bujumbura, Burundi and Mpulungu, Zambia, including the MV Liemba. Communities along", "psg_id": "407876" }, { "title": "Zanzibar", "text": "Tanganyika. In 1963 it was renamed as the Diocese of Zanzibar & Dar es Salaam. Two years later, in 1965, Dar es Salaam became a separate diocese, and the original was again renamed as the Diocese of Zanzibar & Tanga. In 2001 the mainland links were finally ended, and the name reverted to the original Diocese of Zanzibar. The diocese continues to include the neighbouring island of Pemba. There have been ten bishops of the diocese from 1892 to the present day. The current bishop is Michael Hafidh. It is part of the Province of Tanzania, under the Archbishop of", "psg_id": "465924" }, { "title": "Zanzibar", "text": "national unity was adopted by 66.2 percent of voters on 31 July 2010. The autonomous status of Zanzibar is viewed as comparable to Hong Kong as suggested by some scholars, and being recognized as the \"African Hong Kong\". Zanzibar is one of the Indian Ocean islands. It is situated on the Swahili Coast, adjacent to Tanganyika (mainland Tanzania). The northern tip of Unguja island is located at 5.72 degrees south, 39.30 degrees east, with the southernmost point at 6.48 degrees south, 39.51 degrees east. The island is separated from the Tanzanian mainland by a channel, which at its narrowest point", "psg_id": "465931" }, { "title": "Malawi-Tanzania border", "text": "Mozambique and Tanzania. The border at Malawi Lake is disputed, as are the rights to the lake. Following the Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty of 1890, the two colonial powers, the United Kingdom (for Nyasaland, which later became Malawi) and Germany (for Tanganyika, which later became Tanzania) agreed that the border would follow the Tanzanian shore of the lake. When Malawi and Tanzania respectively gained independence, the agreement was never modified. Oil-prospecting projects on the lake conducted by a British company have revived border disagreements between the two countries. Malawi-Tanzania border The Malawi-Tanzania border is an international boundary that separates Malawi and Tanzania", "psg_id": "19827539" }, { "title": "Islam in Tanzania", "text": "(15%). The earliest concrete evidence of a Muslim presence in the African Great Lakes is the foundation of a mosque in Shanga on Pate Island, where gold, silver and copper coins dated from 830 were found during an excavation in the 1980s. Islam arrived to Tanzania with the Arab slave traders. The route from Ujiji at the shore of Lake Tanganyika to Bagamoyo, just opposite of Zanzibar on main land Tanzania was one of the main routes of Muslim slave routes according to UNESCO data. The history of Islam in the country can be traced to the establishment of the", "psg_id": "9127521" }, { "title": "Democratic Party (Tanzania)", "text": "Democratic Party (Tanzania) The Democratic Party (DP) is a political party in Tanzania. The party was registered on 7 June 2002. The DP is led by Rev. Christopher Mtikila, who is the Reverend of the Full Salvation Church. The DP calls for the dissolution of the Union Government of Tanzania and has openly campaigned for the separation of the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba from mainland Tanganyika. The DP supports the expulsion of minorities from the mainland. In elections for the Zanzibar Presidency and House of Representatives on 30 October 2005, DP presidential candidate Abdallah Ali Abdallah won 0.11% of", "psg_id": "6141857" }, { "title": "Karema, Tanzania", "text": "there is transport by Land Rover to Mpanda, the district center. Citations Sources Karema, Tanzania Karema (or Kalema) is a settlement in Tanzania, on the east shore of Lake Tanganyika, once the location of a White Fathers mission station. Lake Tanganyika lies in the east of the Congo Basin. The slave and ivory trader Tippu Tip founded a private empire along the Upper Congo river to the west of the lake in the 1870s, sending his goods to Zanzibar for sale. Karema lay on one of the routes from the Congo to the east coast of Africa. The International African", "psg_id": "17232283" }, { "title": "Karema, Tanzania", "text": "Karema, Tanzania Karema (or Kalema) is a settlement in Tanzania, on the east shore of Lake Tanganyika, once the location of a White Fathers mission station. Lake Tanganyika lies in the east of the Congo Basin. The slave and ivory trader Tippu Tip founded a private empire along the Upper Congo river to the west of the lake in the 1870s, sending his goods to Zanzibar for sale. Karema lay on one of the routes from the Congo to the east coast of Africa. The International African Association was created in September 1876, with King Leopold II of Belgium as", "psg_id": "17232276" }, { "title": "Zanzibar", "text": "the Zanzibar Archipelago but administered by mainland Tanzania (Tanganyka), had a total population of 40,801. The people of Zanzibar are of diverse ethnic origins. The first permanent residents of Zanzibar seem to have been the ancestors of the Bantu Hadimu and Tumbatu, who began arriving from the African Great Lakes mainland around AD 1000. They belonged to various mainland ethnic groups and on Zanzibar, lived in small villages, and did not coalesce to form larger political units. During Zanzibar's brief period of independence in the early 1960s, the major political cleavage was between the Shirazis (Zanzibar Africans), who made up", "psg_id": "465921" }, { "title": "History of Tanzania", "text": "Zanzibar was settled as a trading hub, subsequently controlled by the Portuguese, the Sultanate of Oman, and then as a British protectorate by the end of the nineteenth century. Julius Nyerere, independence leader and \"baba wa taifa for Tanganyika\" (father of the Tanganyika nation), ruled the country for decades, assisted by Abeid Amaan Karume, the Zanzibar Father of Nation. Following Nyerere's retirement in 1985, various political and economic reforms began. He was succeeded in office by President Ali Hassan Mwinyi. Tanzania is home to some of the oldest hominid settlements unearthed by archaeologists. Prehistoric stone tools and fossils have been", "psg_id": "407754" }, { "title": "Anglo-Zanzibar War", "text": "sovereign state and the start of a period of heavy British influence. Zanzibar was an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Tanganyika; today it forms part of Tanzania. The main island, Unguja (or Zanzibar Island), had been under the nominal control of the Sultans of Oman since 1698 when they expelled the Portuguese settlers who had claimed it in 1499. Sultan Majid bin Said declared the island independent of Oman in 1858, which was recognised by Great Britain, and split the sultanate from that of Oman. Barghash bin Said, the second sultan and Khalid's father, had", "psg_id": "4918246" }, { "title": "China–Tanzania relations", "text": "political assistance to Chinese nationals suspected of poaching in Tanzania. From 2000 to 2011, there are approximately 62 Chinese official development finance projects identified in Tanzania through various media reports. These projects range from the Chinese government's efforts to launch the Tanzania Agricultural Development Bank, to a loan of $400 million to help alleviate the Kiwira coal mine's financial problems, and the construction of the Benjamin Mkapa Olympic Stadium, namely the National Stadium. China–Tanzania relations China–Tanzania relations refer to the foreign relations between China and Tanzania. China established diplomatic relations with Tanganyika and Zanzibar on December 9, 1961, and December", "psg_id": "17396665" }, { "title": "East Africa", "text": "gained control of a large area named German East Africa, comprising present-day Rwanda, Burundi and the mainland part of Tanzania named Tanganyika. In 1922, the British gained a League of Nations mandate over Tanganyika which it administered until Independence was granted to Tanganyika in 1961. Following the Zanzibar Revolution of 1965, the independent state of Tanganyika formed the United Republic of Tanzania by creating a union between the mainland, and the island chain of Zanzibar. Zanzibar is now a semi-autonomous state in a union with the mainland which is collectively and commonly referred to as Tanzania. German East Africa, though", "psg_id": "1896918" }, { "title": "Tanzania", "text": "largest city, principal port, and leading commercial centre. Tanzania is a \"de facto\" one-party state with the democratic socialist Chama Cha Mapinduzi party in power. Tanzania is mountainous and densely forested in the north-east, where Mount Kilimanjaro is located. Three of Africa's Great Lakes are partly within Tanzania. To the north and west lie Lake Victoria, Africa's largest lake, and Lake Tanganyika, the continent's deepest lake, known for its unique species of fish. The eastern shore is hot and humid, with the Zanzibar Archipelago just offshore. The Kalambo Falls, located on the Kalambo River at the Zambian border, is the", "psg_id": "407668" }, { "title": "Tanzania Scouts Association", "text": "Tanzania Scouts Association The Tanzania Scouts Association (TSA) is the national Scouting organization of Tanzania. Scouting in Tanzania was founded in 1917, and became a member of the World Organisation of the Scout Movement (WOSM) in 1963. The coeducational association has 91,057 members as of 2010. Scouting in present Tanzania started in Zanzibar in 1912 and in mainland Tanganyika in 1917. The TSA became a member of WOSM in 1963. In 1984, Tanzania hosted the 6th Africa Region Scout Conference. The Swedish Nykterhetsrörelsens Scoutförbund supported the TSA for some years, but withdraw its funding in 2005 because of accusations of", "psg_id": "7092672" }, { "title": "Tanzania national cricket team", "text": "grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Tanzania and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 will be a full T20I. Cricket was first played in what is now Tanzania on the island of Zanzibar by the British Navy as recreation for the officers and crew. Cricket spread to Tanganyika after the British took over the League of Nations mandate in 1919. Cricket began to be concentrated mostly on the coast and on Zanzibar, with particular development in Dar-es-Salaam. The Indian population quickly took up the game and by the 1930s", "psg_id": "7668784" }, { "title": "Tanganyika", "text": "changed its name to the United Republic of Tanzania within a year. Tanganyika originally consisted of the Tanganyika Territory, the British share of German East Africa, which the British took under a League of Nations Mandate in 1922, and which was later transformed into a United Nations Trust Territory after World War II. The other parts of German East Africa were taken into Belgian trusteeship, eventually becoming present-day Rwanda and Burundi. The Tanganyika Independence Act 1961 transformed the United Nations trust territory into the independent sovereign state of Tanganyika. The British monarch Elizabeth II remained head of state as Queen", "psg_id": "1590323" }, { "title": "Poverty in Tanzania", "text": "allegedly favored the ruling political party. Serious conflicts were observed in Zanzibar (which is part of Tanzania), after 1995, 2000, and 2005 general elections in which Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM) defeated Civic United Front (CUF). There is a tendency of politicians to spend billions of money (mostly for bribing poor people in exchange for votes) during general election period in order to either get or maintain their leadership positions; but on the other hand, little effort is made towards poverty alleviation initiatives in the communities. Poverty in Tanzania Tanzania has a current population of 55.57 million people. Current statistics form", "psg_id": "16584237" }, { "title": "Bahá'í Faith in Tanzania", "text": "in Tanzania. In 2005 Association of Religion Data Archives, based on World Christian Encyclopedia, estimated some 163,800, Bahá'ís (0.4% of the national population.) Bahá'í Faith in Tanzania The Bahá'í Faith in Tanzania begins when the first pioneer, Claire Gung, arrived in 1950 in what was then called Tanganyika. With the first Tanganyikan to join the religion in 1952 the first Bahá'í Local Spiritual Assembly was elected in 1952 of Tanganyika in Dar es Salaam. In 1956 a regional Bahá'í Assembly which included Tanganyika was elected. Later each of the constituent countries successively formed their own independent Bahá'í National Spiritual Assembly", "psg_id": "14741037" }, { "title": "Tanganyika African National Union", "text": "years of colonialism. The government of Tanzania sought to create an innovative public space where Tanzanian popular culture could develop and flourish. By incorporating the varied traditions and customs of all peoples of Tanzania, Nyerere hoped to promote a sense of pride, thus creating a national culture. Tanganyika African National Union The Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) was the principal political party in the struggle for sovereignty in the East African state of Tanganyika (now Tanzania). The party was formed from the Tanganyika African Association by Julius Nyerere in July 1954 when he was teaching at St. Francis' College (which", "psg_id": "4139700" }, { "title": "History of Tanzania", "text": "goal was political advancement for Africans, with many supporting the nationalist movement, which had its roots in the African Association (AA). It was formed in 1929 as a social organization for African government servants in Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar. The AA was renamed the Tanganyika African Association (TAA) in 1948 and ceased being concerned with events in Zanzibar. Beginning in 1954, African nationalism centered on the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), which was a political organization formed by Julius Nyerere in that year as the successor to the TAA. The TANU won the Legislative Council elections in 1958, 1959,", "psg_id": "407794" }, { "title": "Zanzibar", "text": "one AM radio station and 21 FM radio stations. In terms of landline communications, Zanzibar is served by the Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited and Zantel Tanzania. Almost all mobile and Internet companies serving mainland Tanzania are also available in Zanzibar. In 2000 there were 207 government schools and 118 privately owned schools in Zanzibar. Zanzibar has three fully accredited Universities: Zanzibar University, the State University of Zanzibar (SUZA) and Sumait University (previously University College of Education, Chukwani). SUZA was established in 1999, and is located in Stone Town, in the buildings of the former Institute of Kiswahili and Foreign Language", "psg_id": "465956" }, { "title": "Zanzibar", "text": "standard of primary health care and education, infant mortality in Zanzibar is 54 out of 1,000 live births, which is 10.0 percent lower than the rate in mainland Tanzania. The child mortality rate in Zanzibar is 73 out of 1,000 live births, which is 21.5 percent lower than the rate in mainland Tanzania. It is estimated that 12% of children on Zanzibar have acute malnutrition. Life expectancy at birth is 57 years, which is significantly lower than the 2010 world average of 67.2. The general prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the sexually active population of Zanzibar is 0.6 percent, with the", "psg_id": "465937" }, { "title": "Cinema of Tanzania", "text": "Cinema of Tanzania Tanzania's film industry, also known as Swahiliwood (a portmanteau of Swahili, Tanzania's official language, and Hollywood), was established around 2001. Films produced with low budgets, short schedules and camcorders are referred to colloquially as \"bongo films\" and are mass-released in DVD format. In 2011, bongo films were produced on a regular basis, but only a few higher quality Tanzanian feature films have been released in cinemas. Most Tanzanian film production studios are based in Dar es Salaam. Before Tanzania's independence in 1961, some foreign movies were filmed in Tanganyika and Zanzibar. Tanzania offers opportunities not otherwise available", "psg_id": "20536725" }, { "title": "Bahá'í Faith in Tanzania", "text": "as Belgian Congo, Kenya, Tanganyika, Comoro Is., Ruanda-Urundi, Uganda, French Equatorial Africa, Seychelles, Zanzibar, were part of the regional national assembly for Central & East Africa. The convention was held in Kampala Uganda and delegates from Tanganyika and Zanzibar attended. Hasan Balyuzi, then Chairman of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United Kingdom, whose task it was to target pioneers to Tanganyika, and Hand of the Cause Músá Banání represented Shoghi Effendi at the event. The members of the first regional national assembly were Ali Nakbjavani, Philip Hainsworth, Hassan Sabri, Oloro Epyeruj, Aziz Yazdi, Jalal Nakhjavani, Tito", "psg_id": "14741007" }, { "title": "Zanzibar Revolution", "text": "David Kimche was a backer of the revolution with Kimche in Zanzibar on the day of the Revolution. The deposed Sultan made an unsuccessful appeal to Kenya and Tanganyika for military assistance, although Tanganyika sent 100 paramilitary police officers to Zanzibar to contain rioting. Other than the Tanganyika Rifles (formerly the colonial King's African Rifles), the police were the only armed force in Tanganyika, and on 20 January the police absence led the entire Rifles regiment to mutiny. Dissatisfied with their low pay rates and with the slow progress of the replacement of their British officers with Africans, the soldiers'", "psg_id": "7872348" }, { "title": "International School of Zanzibar", "text": "Africa, Tanzania, Zanzibar, in the Mazizini area which is 5 minutes from the airport and 10 minutes from Stone Town. International School of Zanzibar The International School of Zanzibar (founded in 1988) is a private international school located on the island of Zanzibar, Tanzania. It hosts students from over 20 countries, ages 2–16, from pre-kindergarten, to Year 12. The official language, and language of instruction of this school, is English. The academic program is based on the Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education, the IGCSE. Currently, there are about 200 students enrolled in the school, from many different countries.", "psg_id": "13126527" }, { "title": "Trade unions in Tanzania", "text": "than on the mainland. For example, workers are legally prohibited from striking. In 2000, the Trade Union Congress of Tanzania (TUCTA) was founded as a new umbrella organization for the unions of the country. The main difference between it and its predecessor is that the TUCTA covers only mainland Tanzania, the Zanzibar Trade Union Congress being responsible for Zanzibar. Trade unions in Tanzania The trade unions of Tanzania have a total membership of approximately 370,000. 350,000 of these belong to the Trade Union Congress of Tanzania, another 15,000 to the Zanzibar Trade Union Congress, and 2,400 are members of the", "psg_id": "10757155" }, { "title": "Flag of Zanzibar", "text": "flag fell out of use. Flag of Zanzibar The flag of Zanzibar was adopted on 9 January 2005. It is a horizontal tricolour of blue, black, and green with the national flag of Tanzania in the canton. Zanzibar was a part of the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman, which flew a plain red flag, beginning in 1698. Majid bin Said declared an independent Sultanate of Zanzibar on 2 November 1856 but did not adopt a new flag. The red flag remained in use during the British protectorate period. When Zanzibar gained independence from the United Kingdom on 10 December 1963,", "psg_id": "11005264" }, { "title": "Flag of Zanzibar", "text": "Flag of Zanzibar The flag of Zanzibar was adopted on 9 January 2005. It is a horizontal tricolour of blue, black, and green with the national flag of Tanzania in the canton. Zanzibar was a part of the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman, which flew a plain red flag, beginning in 1698. Majid bin Said declared an independent Sultanate of Zanzibar on 2 November 1856 but did not adopt a new flag. The red flag remained in use during the British protectorate period. When Zanzibar gained independence from the United Kingdom on 10 December 1963, a green disk with two", "psg_id": "11005262" }, { "title": "Islam in Zanzibar", "text": "to fight for the secession of Zanzibar from the Union of the United Republic of Tanzania. Islam in Zanzibar Islam is the most prominent religion on the island of Zanzibar. According to the CIA Factbook, more than 99% in the island are Muslim. The vast majority of Muslims in Zanzibar are Sunni of Shafi'i school of jurisprudence with minority Ibadi, Ismaili and Twelver Shia. Islam came to Zanzibar in the 8th century. There is also a presence of Ahmadi Muslims in Zanzibar. According to one source, \"Islam in Zanzibar inspired anti-colonialism, political movements and nationalistic struggle for independence.\" Other Muslim", "psg_id": "10966760" }, { "title": "History of Tanzania", "text": "become Tanzania. A part of the Great Lakes region, namely the western shore of Lake Victoria consisted of many small kingdoms, most notably Karagwe and Buzinza, which were dominated by their more powerful neighbors Rwanda, Burundi, and Buganda. European exploration of the interior began in the mid-19th century. In 1848 the German missionary Johannes Rebmann became the first European to see Mount Kilimanjaro. British explorers Richard Burton and John Speke crossed the interior to Lake Tanganyika in June 1857. In January 1866, the Scottish explorer and missionary David Livingstone, who crusaded against the slave trade, went to Zanzibar, from where", "psg_id": "407765" }, { "title": "Anglican Church of Tanzania", "text": "the province of Tanzania was formed with John Sepeku as the first archbishop. The Diocese of Zanzibar was founded in 1892, and developed separately from that of Eastern Equatorial Africa. Whilst mainland Tanzania was largely under the influence of evangelical missionary societies, Zanzibar was evangelised by anglo-catholic missionaries, and represented a far more high church form of Anglicanism. The mainland territories and Zanzibar were united when the Province of East Africa was formed. The first Bishop of Zanzibar was Charles Smythies, who was translated from his former post as Bishop of Nyasaland in 1892. Zanzibar Cathedral, located in Stone Town,", "psg_id": "8304442" }, { "title": "Telecommunications in Tanzania", "text": "Telecommunications in Tanzania Telecommunications in Tanzania include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet available in mainland Tanzania and the semiautonomous Zanzibar archipelago. In 2005, mainland Tanzania, but not the semiautonomous Zanzibar archipelago, modified its licensing system for electronic communications, modelling it on the approach successfully pioneered in Malaysia in the late 1990s where traditional \"vertical\" licenses (the right to operate a telecom or a broadcasting network, and right to provide services on that network) are replaced by \"horizontal\" licenses (the right to operate telecom and broadcasting networks, with a separate license required to provide services on each", "psg_id": "407858" }, { "title": "Godfrey Mwakikagile", "text": "to the total exclusion of external forces. The union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar and the Zanzibar revolution are subjects Mwakikagile has also addressed in detail in two of his other books: \"Why Tanganyika united with Zanzibar to form Tanzania\" and \"Africa in The Sixties\". And his diagnosis of – and prescription for – Africa's ailments has also been cited by scholars and other people for its relevance in other parts of the Third World. As Dr. Hengene Payani, a political scientist at the University of Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, stated in his review of Mwakikagile's", "psg_id": "10651985" }, { "title": "Health in Tanzania", "text": "58/100,000 in 2014. (These cases were in HIV negative people.) Tuberculosis accounted for 5% of deaths in Tanzania in 2014. Tanzania has seen an increase of non communicable diseases as some of the leading causes of death. The major ones by contribution include: cancer 5%, ischemic heart disease 3% and stroke 3%. The double burden of disease is causing an extra strain to the already fragile health system that is struggling to cope with the scourge of communicable diseases and high child and maternal mortality and morbidity. Tanzania is a United Republic of Former Tanganyika (currently referred to Tanganyika mainland)", "psg_id": "14999874" }, { "title": "Wildlife of Zanzibar", "text": "World Wildlife Fund divides the coastal forests into two ecoregions: the Northern Zanzibar-Inhambane coastal forest mosaic, which extends from southern Somalia through coastal Kenya to southern Tanzania, and includes the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, and the Southern Zanzibar-Inhambane coastal forest mosaic, which extends from southern Tanzania along the Mozambique coast to the mouth of the Limpopo. Natural habitats in this ecoregion have been largely replaced by areas under cultivation for food production and spices (cloves, cardamom, nutmeg, pepper, ginger and cardamom, grown mostly in Zanzibar and Pemba Island) for export. The remaining natural forest habitat is now located in", "psg_id": "15681941" }, { "title": "Zanzibar", "text": "blackout happened from 10 December 2009 to 23 March 2010, caused by a problem with the submarine cable that formerly supplied electricity from mainland Tanzania. This led to a serious shock to Unguja's fragile economy, which is heavily dependent on foreign tourism. Zanzibar has 1,600 kilometres of roads, of which 85 percent are tarmacked or semi-tarmacked. The remainder are earth roads, which are rehabilitated annually to make them passable throughout the year.. Zanzibar, to ensure the roads are passable at all times and are maintained had established a Road Fund Board, situated at maisala which collects funds and disburses to", "psg_id": "465947" }, { "title": "Tanzania Postal Bank", "text": "Tanzania Postal Bank The Tanzania Postal Bank Plc. is a licensed commercial bank in Tanzania and one has the roots of one of the oldest banking institutions in the country. The bank traces its roots to the Tanganyika Post office Savings Bank, which then formed an entirely independent entity from the Tanzania Posts Corporation. In 2017 the bank aimed to list itself on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange and officially transformed into a Public limited company. In 1925 the Tanganyika Post Office Savings Bank Ordinance was passed by the British Colonial government that established the Tanganyika Post office Savings", "psg_id": "19955469" } ]
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[ { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "Hunt, as well as the \"nature of the manuscript evidence\", showed that the work was \"conceived and mainly written by Mary Shelley\". The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein is a 2007 book written and published by John Lauritsen, in which the author argues that the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, not his wife Mary Shelley, is the real author of \"Frankenstein\" (1818), that the novel \"has consistently been underrated and misinterpreted\", and that its dominant theme is \"male love\". Lauritsen maintains that handwriting cannot be used to determine the actual author of \"Frankenstein\". His work received positive", "psg_id": "17577344" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein is a 2007 book written and published by John Lauritsen, in which the author argues that the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, not his wife Mary Shelley, is the real author of \"Frankenstein\" (1818), that the novel \"has consistently been underrated and misinterpreted\", and that its dominant theme is \"male love\". Lauritsen maintains that handwriting cannot be used to determine the actual author of \"Frankenstein\". His work received positive reviews in gay publications. However, some commentators in other publications rejected Lauritsen's views and supported the conventional view that \"Frankenstein\" was written", "psg_id": "17577334" }, { "title": "The Love Machine (novel)", "text": "only one which has at its center a male character. It was, Susann stated, an \"attempt to get inside of men's ids.\" It's also the only Susann novel with an ostensibly happy ending. Susann dedicated the book to her friend Carol Bjorkman, a columnist for \"Women's Wear Daily\", who died of leukemia in 1967. Critical reception of \"The Love Machine\" was not positive, but it was slightly better than that of \"Valley of the Dolls.\" Although Christopher Lehmann-Haupt of \"The New York Times\" wrote that the novel \"is popcorn... the kernel of an idea, the seed of an inspiration, exploded", "psg_id": "8793544" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "that while he argues that Mary Shelley was not well educated enough to have written \"Frankenstein\", his argument fails because \"it is not a good, let alone a great novel and hardly merits the attention it has been given.\" Lauritsen replied that \"Frankenstein\" \"is a radical and disturbing work, containing some of the most beautiful prose in the English language ... a profound and moving masterpiece, fully worthy of its author, Percy Bysshe Shelley.\" \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" received positive reviews from Jim Herrick in \"Gay Humanist Quarterly\", Hubert Kennedy in \"The Guide\", and Douglas Sadownick in \"The Gay", "psg_id": "17577339" }, { "title": "The Three-Body Problem (novel)", "text": "The Three-Body Problem (novel) The Three-Body Problem (; pinyin: \"sān tǐ\") is a science fiction novel by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin. It is the first novel of the \"Remembrance of Earth's Past\" () trilogy, but Chinese readers generally refer to the whole series by the title of this first novel. The title itself refers to the three-body problem in orbital mechanics. The work was serialized in \"Science Fiction World\" in 2006, published as a book in 2008 and became one of the most popular science fiction novels in China. It received the Chinese Science Fiction Yinhe Award (\"Galaxy Award\")", "psg_id": "15507156" }, { "title": "The Spy Who Loved Me (novel)", "text": "of that of Beauty and the Beast\". The review noted that once Bond arrives on the scene to find Michel threatened by the two thugs, he \"solves [the problem] in his usual way. A great quantity of ammunition is expended, the zip-fastener is kept busy and the customary sexual consummation is associated with the kill.\" Stead also considered that with the words of the police captain \"Mr. Fleming seems to have summarized in this character's remarks some of the recent strictures on James Bond's activities.\" Vernon Scannell, as critic for \"The Listener\", considered \"The Spy Who Loved Me\" to be", "psg_id": "2703639" }, { "title": "The Three-Body Problem (novel)", "text": "my day-to-day problems with Congress seem fairly petty\". The subsequent books in the \"Remembrance of Earth's Past\" trilogy are: There is a significant amount of fan-made music for the trilogy. The Three-Body Problem (novel) The Three-Body Problem (; pinyin: \"sān tǐ\") is a science fiction novel by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin. It is the first novel of the \"Remembrance of Earth's Past\" () trilogy, but Chinese readers generally refer to the whole series by the title of this first novel. The title itself refers to the three-body problem in orbital mechanics. The work was serialized in \"Science Fiction World\"", "psg_id": "15507169" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "Shelley as shown by several letters. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" includes a favorable review of \"Shelley's Fiction\" (1998) by Phyllis Zimmerman, a book in which Zimmerman argues for Percy Bysshe Shelley's authorship of \"Frankenstein\", and a short bibliography of books and articles about Percy Bysshe Shelley and \"Frankenstein\". Lauritsen praises poet Edmund Blunden's \"\" (1946), calling it the best short biography about Percy Bysshe Shelley. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" was first published in 2007 by Pagan Press. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" was praised by the critic Camille Paglia, who wrote in \"Salon\" that \"Lauritsen assembles an overwhelming", "psg_id": "17577337" }, { "title": "The Voorman Problem", "text": "The Voorman Problem The Voorman Problem is a 2013 British short film directed and scored by Mark Gill, who also co-wrote the screenplay and edited the film with producer Baldwin Li. It is adapted from \"Panopticon\", a film within a story from the novel \"number9dream\" by David Mitchell, with Martin Freeman starring as a prison psychiatrist, and Tom Hollander as his patient. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film and the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film. Dr. Williams (played by Martin Freeman) is hired by Governor Bentley (Simon Griffiths) to work as", "psg_id": "17710716" }, { "title": "The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon", "text": "The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon is a 1991 novel by American author Tom Spanbauer set at the beginning of the 20th century. Told primarily in flashback by its protagonist, a biracial Native American named Out-In-The-Shed (\"Shed\" for short), most of the action occurs in the late 19th century in the fictional town of Excellent, Idaho, as Shed grows up, learns about his parents, and falls in love. The work is Spanbauer's second novel. Duivichi-un-Dua, also known as Out-in-the-Shed or just \"Shed\", is a biracial bisexual who lives", "psg_id": "7342832" }, { "title": "Alice Solves the Puzzle", "text": "scene during its first release. Disney then directed Winkler Studios, his distributor, to cut the scene from any further U.S. releases. The only remnant of the scene in the United States is two frames in which Pete’s whiskey bottle is still visible. Alice Solves the Puzzle Alice Solves the Puzzle is a 1925 animated short film produced and directed by Walt Disney in the Alice Comedies series, notable for being the first film to feature Pete, the longest-recurring Disney character. The film is also notable for being one of the first animated films to have been heavily censored. A girl", "psg_id": "13858657" }, { "title": "Alice Solves the Puzzle", "text": "Alice Solves the Puzzle Alice Solves the Puzzle is a 1925 animated short film produced and directed by Walt Disney in the Alice Comedies series, notable for being the first film to feature Pete, the longest-recurring Disney character. The film is also notable for being one of the first animated films to have been heavily censored. A girl named Alice is stuck while solving a difficult crossword puzzle when her cat Julius tells her they should go to the beach. They swim in the ocean for a while then dry off and Alice continues her puzzle. Just as she begins,", "psg_id": "13858654" }, { "title": "The Woman Who Waited", "text": "Soviet life as it was lived in a northern corner of the empire\", and wrote that it \"manages to treat its themes in a beautifully readable manner\". \"Publishers Weekly\" wrote that Makine \"transforms a very simple premise into a richly textured story of love and loss\". The book received the 2005 Prince Pierre Literary Prize. The Woman Who Waited The Woman Who Waited () is a 2004 novel by the French writer Andreï Makine. It is set in the 1970s and tells the story of a 26-year-old man who falls in love with a woman who still is faithful to", "psg_id": "20608021" }, { "title": "Alice Solves the Puzzle", "text": "Solves the Puzzle\", he was surprised to find an additional scene missing from American prints. In most prints of Pete’s first scene, he is shown speeding in a boat being pulled by a pelican. He passes a police-dog, who blows a whistle and chases him. Pete simply turns and laughs. However, Merrit discovered in the German version Pete is stopped by a customs inspector who examines the boat, then lets him pass. Pete then opens the pelican’s mouth and pulls out a bottle of bootleg whiskey. This scene was cut because the Pennsylvania Censorship Board asked Disney to cut the", "psg_id": "13858656" }, { "title": "The \"No-Problem\" Problem", "text": "to performance\". In 2014 Ilene Fischer wrote a blog in the Huffington Post titled \"The No-Problem Problem\" applying the term to the gender pay gap at Microsoft. The \"No-Problem\" Problem The \"No-Problem\" Problem refers to an often spoken facet of systemic bias, whereby exclusion of minorities or marginalized people and knowledge occurs because the issue is perceived as either not a problem, or not the speaker's problem. The term was defined in 1990 by Deborah Rhode who published a paper by this title in the 1991 Yale Law Journal. The term, inspired by difficulties of people grappling with class and", "psg_id": "20872027" }, { "title": "The Love Machine (novel)", "text": "two songs written for the film, \"He's Moving On (Theme from The Love Machine)\" and \"Amanda's Theme\"; the film soundtrack was released on Scepter Records. Susann herself had a cameo as a television newscaster. Like the film adaptation of \"Valley of the Dolls\" before it, \"The Love Machine\" received negative reviews. Unlike \"Valley\", however, the film version of \"The Love Machine\" was a box-office flop. The Love Machine (novel) The Love Machine is the second novel by Jacqueline Susann, the follow-up to her enormously successful \"Valley of the Dolls\" (1966). Published by Simon & Schuster in 1969, the book was", "psg_id": "8793547" }, { "title": "Love Story (novel)", "text": "Love Story (novel) Love Story is a 1970 romance novel by American writer Erich Segal. The book's origins lay in a screenplay that Segal wrote, and that was subsequently approved for production by Paramount Pictures. Paramount requested that Segal adapt the story into novel form as a preview of sorts for the film. The novel was released on February 14, 1970, Valentine's Day. Portions of the story originally appeared in \"The Ladies' Home Journal\". \"Love Story\" became the top-selling work of fiction for all of 1970 in the United States, and was translated into more than 20 languages. The novel", "psg_id": "10129562" }, { "title": "The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon", "text": "best American writing in 1993. By 2001, the novel had reached \"cult\" status. One journalist called the work \"an acknowledged minor classic\". The book made two \"best of\" lists since it was published. In 1999, the \"Boston Phoenix\" announced it was the 88th best LGBTQ novel of the 20th century. An organizer for the United Kingdom's Big Gay Read, a follow-up to The Big Read, noted that \"The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon\" was the one book that should be added to the first-cut list. \"The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon\" was a finalist", "psg_id": "7342850" }, { "title": "Candy: A Novel of Love and Addiction", "text": "Candy: A Novel of Love and Addiction Candy: A Novel of Love and Addiction (1998) is a novel by Luke Davies. Davies has admitted the novel is based on his experiences as a heroin addict in the 1980s, the \"worst years\" being 1984 to 1990. Sydney and Melbourne were the epicentres of a \"severe\" heroin problem during this period. Davies has also emphasised that the novel is \"fiction rather than memoir\". Following the release of the film based on the book, also called \"Candy\" (2006), Melbourne painter Megan Bannister was identified as the woman who is portrayed as Candy in", "psg_id": "9486552" }, { "title": "Pulp (novel)", "text": "his mystery novel well and frequently wrote Nicky Belane into holes from which he could not escape. Bukowski wrote some of his most violent, cynical, sarcastic, and shocking work during the final months of his life. Many critics have agreed this novel exemplifies Bukowski showing an acceptance of his own pending mortality. A convoluted detective story about a hard-boiled private eye who solves his cases by waiting them out, \"Pulp\" evokes Raymond Chandler, an author who lived in Los Angeles and set stories there, as did Bukowski. The novel also bears similarity to some works by Dashiell Hammett; and the", "psg_id": "9292726" }, { "title": "The Love Machine (novel)", "text": "The Love Machine (novel) The Love Machine is the second novel by Jacqueline Susann, the follow-up to her enormously successful \"Valley of the Dolls\" (1966). Published by Simon & Schuster in 1969, the book was a \"New York Times\" #1 best seller. \"The Love Machine\" tells the story of ruthless, haunted Robin Stone and his life and career in the cut-throat world of 1960s network television. Handsome but promiscuous, the latter earning his nickname the Love Machine after he describes television with the same sobriquet, Robin is loved beyond all reason by three women: Amanda, the beautiful but doomed fashion", "psg_id": "8793540" }, { "title": "The Devil in Love (novel)", "text": "The Devil in Love (novel) The Devil in Love (, 1772) is an occult romance by Jacques Cazotte which tells of a demon, or devil, who falls in love with a young Spanish nobleman named Don Alvaro, an amateur human dabbler, and attempts, in the guise of a young woman, to win his affections. French critic P.G. Castex has described \"The Devil In Love\" as \"the very initiator of the modern fantasy story\". Canadian critic Carlo Testa has described \"The Devil In Love,\" (in review of Stephen Sartarelli's 1993 translation) as a \"terminus a quo\" in the history of the", "psg_id": "8097895" }, { "title": "The Devil in Love (novel)", "text": "unwilling to compromise his honour by sleeping with a woman before they are married, and he will first need his mother’s approval of the union. The Devil in Love (novel) The Devil in Love (, 1772) is an occult romance by Jacques Cazotte which tells of a demon, or devil, who falls in love with a young Spanish nobleman named Don Alvaro, an amateur human dabbler, and attempts, in the guise of a young woman, to win his affections. French critic P.G. Castex has described \"The Devil In Love\" as \"the very initiator of the modern fantasy story\". Canadian critic", "psg_id": "8097897" }, { "title": "Vicente Solves", "text": "a doubles player. He made the semi-finals of three tournaments, the 1991 Campionati Internazionali di Sicilia in Palermo, the 1991 Torneo Godó in Barcelona and the 1992 Saab International in Athens. Vicente Solves Vicente Solves (born 8 February 1969) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. A right-handed player from Valencia, Solves started playing tennis at the age of eight. He was a highly ranked junior in Spain and made the doubles semi-finals with José Luis Aparisi at the Orange Bowl in 1987. Solves partnered with juniors partner Aparisi in his only Grand Slam main draw appearance, at the", "psg_id": "20178190" }, { "title": "Vicente Solves", "text": "Vicente Solves Vicente Solves (born 8 February 1969) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. A right-handed player from Valencia, Solves started playing tennis at the age of eight. He was a highly ranked junior in Spain and made the doubles semi-finals with José Luis Aparisi at the Orange Bowl in 1987. Solves partnered with juniors partner Aparisi in his only Grand Slam main draw appearance, at the 1991 French Open, where the pair were eliminated in the first round of the men's doubles, by Cássio Motta and Gustavo Luza. On the ATP Tour he was most successful as", "psg_id": "20178189" }, { "title": "The Spy Who Loved Me (novel)", "text": "The Spy Who Loved Me (novel) The Spy Who Loved Me is the ninth novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series, first published by Jonathan Cape on 16 April 1962. It is the shortest and most sexually explicit of Fleming's novels, as well as a clear departure from previous Bond novels in that the story is told in the first person by a young Canadian woman, Vivienne Michel. Bond himself does not appear until two-thirds of the way through the book. Fleming wrote a prologue to the novel giving Michel credit as a co-author. Fleming was not happy with the", "psg_id": "2703621" }, { "title": "Aladdin's Problem", "text": "allegorical novel\" and wrote: \"Lucid sentences and a finely tuned plot balance a rigorous agenda concerned with nothing less than the mysteries and paradoxes of material existence.\" Aladdin's Problem Aladdin's Problem () is a 1983 novella by the German writer Ernst Jünger. It tells the story of an East German former army officer who battles with the problem that man is alone in the world. An English translation by Hilary Barr was published in 1992. Philip Brantingham wrote in the \"Chicago Tribune\": \"As a narrative, the novel is a failure; not much happens and the characters are flat. But as", "psg_id": "19931904" }, { "title": "The Problem of the Wire Cage", "text": "the murder of a second victim, a trapeze artist, that the crimes are brought home to their perpetrator. The Problem of the Wire Cage The Problem of the Wire Cage, first published in 1939, is a detective story by John Dickson Carr featuring his series detective Gideon Fell. This novel is a mystery of the type known as a locked room mystery. Arrogant and obnoxious Frank Dorrance is engaged to pretty young Brenda White and frankly admits he plans to marry her for her money, or rather her guardian's money. An impoverished local solicitor is simply in love with Brenda", "psg_id": "11322608" }, { "title": "The Problem of the Wire Cage", "text": "The Problem of the Wire Cage The Problem of the Wire Cage, first published in 1939, is a detective story by John Dickson Carr featuring his series detective Gideon Fell. This novel is a mystery of the type known as a locked room mystery. Arrogant and obnoxious Frank Dorrance is engaged to pretty young Brenda White and frankly admits he plans to marry her for her money, or rather her guardian's money. An impoverished local solicitor is simply in love with Brenda and believes that to approach Brenda would be foolish—until the body of Frank Dorrance, found strangled near the", "psg_id": "11322606" }, { "title": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History", "text": "Lion Who Wrote History\" has also been reviewed by \"Kirkus Reviews\", \"Publishers Weekly\", \"The New York Times\", and Common Sense Media. Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History is a 2017 picture book biography by Walter Dean Myers about the life of Frederick Douglass. \"BookList\", in a starred review, wrote \"Focused, informative writing and strong, effective illustrations combine to make this the go-to Frederick Douglass biography for younger students.\" and the \"School Library Journal\" wrote \"Although this title is similar in scope to Doreen Rappaport's \"Frederick's Journey\", the two books complement each other.", "psg_id": "20093516" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "public, and for unknown reasons decided to attribute authorship to Mary Shelley, thus helping to begin a \"hoax\" that has persisted up to the present. Lauritsen maintains that revisions to \"Frankenstein\" made in 1823 and 1831 weakened the work, and that while it was ostensibly Mary Shelley who revised \"Frankenstein\" into its 1831 form, it may primarily have been revised by the political philosopher William Godwin. Lauritsen argues that handwriting alone cannot be used to determine the actual author of \"Frankenstein\". The drafts and manuscripts are incomplete and in the final stages. Moreover, portions of the novel were dictated by", "psg_id": "17577336" }, { "title": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?", "text": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls? Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?: The Search For The Secret Of Qumran is a book by Norman Golb which intensifies the debate over the origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls, furthering the opinion that the scrolls were not the work of the Essenes, as other scholars claim, but written in Jerusalem and moved to Qumran in anticipation of the Roman siege in 70 AD. Writing in \"Church History\", Gregory T. Armstrong stated: \"This book is 'must reading' for every historian regardless of her or his period of specialization. It demonstrates how a particular", "psg_id": "11221749" }, { "title": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?", "text": "Hartmut Stegemann. \"Qumran und das Judentum zur Zeit Jesu\" 84 (1994): 175-94 as basing \"his support of the Essene hypothesis of factors of hierarch, initiation rites, community of goods, ritual baths, a common meal and views on marriage as well as calendar.\" They then refer to the alternative estimate of Golb, \"that the scrolls came from Jerusalem to a fortress in Qumran during the siege of Jerusalem around 70 CE Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls? Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?: The Search For The Secret Of Qumran is a book by Norman Golb which intensifies the debate over", "psg_id": "11221758" }, { "title": "The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon", "text": "for the 1992 Stonewall Book Award, a prize sponsored by the American Library Association and the oldest LGBT book award in the United States. The book won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award. The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon is a 1991 novel by American author Tom Spanbauer set at the beginning of the 20th century. Told primarily in flashback by its protagonist, a biracial Native American named Out-In-The-Shed (\"Shed\" for short), most of the action occurs in the late 19th century in the fictional town of Excellent,", "psg_id": "7342851" }, { "title": "Love on the Dole", "text": "a policeman's truncheon. After Larry Meath's death, Sally despondently succumbs to the attentions of Sam Grundy, which allows both her father and brother finally to find work. The novel received much attention from writers, journalists, and politicians, who were all moved by its description of poverty, but, more importantly, by its account of a working-class community attempting to deal with that poverty with dignity and intelligence. Reviewing the American edition of the novel, Iris Barry wrote that, \"\"Love on the Dole\" is the real thing.\" Edith Sitwell, for example, also wrote \"I do not know when I have been so", "psg_id": "3698102" }, { "title": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History", "text": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History is a 2017 picture book biography by Walter Dean Myers about the life of Frederick Douglass. \"BookList\", in a starred review, wrote \"Focused, informative writing and strong, effective illustrations combine to make this the go-to Frederick Douglass biography for younger students.\" and the \"School Library Journal\" wrote \"Although this title is similar in scope to Doreen Rappaport's \"Frederick's Journey\", the two books complement each other. Recommended for collections looking to further explore Douglass's legacy.\" \"The Buffalo News\" called it an \"excellent illustrated biography\". \"Frederick Douglass: The", "psg_id": "20093515" }, { "title": "The Hundredfold Problem", "text": "a prison to which to exile its worst criminals. When a feud on the sphere threatens to destroy it, Judges Dredd and Castillo (Petula McTavish in the non-Dredd version) are sent to protect it. However a malfunction in Dredd's teleportation to the sphere causes one hundred evil versions of him to be produced. \"Burning Heart\" by Dave Stone was another \"Judge Dredd\" novel which was rewritten without Dredd, and became a \"Doctor Who\" book in 1997, still published by Virgin Books. However the original version was never published. The Hundredfold Problem The Hundredfold Problem is a science fiction novel written", "psg_id": "15826297" }, { "title": "The Spy Who Loved Me (novel)", "text": "Express\" newspaper in daily comic strip format in 1967–1968. In 1977, the title was used for the tenth film in the Eon Productions series. It was the third to star Roger Moore as Bond, and used no plot elements from the novel. Fleming structured the novel in three sections—\"Me\", \"Them\" and \"Him\" to describe the phases of the story. Vivienne \"Viv\" Michel, a young Canadian woman narrates her own story, detailing her past love affairs, the first being with Derek Mallaby, who took her virginity in a field after being thrown out of a cinema in Windsor for indecent exposure.", "psg_id": "2703623" }, { "title": "The Spy Who Loved Me (novel)", "text": "cunning author write up a bit instead of down?\" The critic for \"The Times\" was not dismissive of Bond, whom they describe as \"less a person than a cult\" who is \"ruthlessly, fashionably efficient in both love and war\". Rather, the critic dismisses the experiment, writing that \"the novel lacks Mr. Fleming's usual careful construction and must be written off as a disappointment\". John Fletcher thought that it was \"as if Mickey Spillane had tried to gatecrash his way into the Romantic Novelists' Association\". Philip Stead, writing in \"The Times Literary Supplement\" considered the novel to be \"a morbid version", "psg_id": "2703638" }, { "title": "To Sir, With Love (novel)", "text": "realise that the couple are serious and intelligent and must be trusted to make the right decision. In a review of several of Braithwaite's books, F. M. Birbalsingh wrote: To Sir, With Love (novel) To Sir, With Love is a 1959 autobiographical novel by E. R. Braithwaite set in the East End of London. The novel is based on true events concerned with Braithwaite taking up a teaching post in a school there. In 1967, the novel was made into a film, \"To Sir, with Love\", starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu, and the film's title song became a number-1 hit", "psg_id": "10045441" }, { "title": "The Red Room (French novel)", "text": "and in the end she solves the case in the manner of the most experienced detective (which she is not). The Red Room (French novel) The Red Room is a psychological thriller novel by Nicci French, the pseudonym of English husband-and-wife team Nicci Gerrard and Sean French. It was first published in 2001. Kit Quinn is a psychologist who ends up scarred after meeting a troubled arrested man. When she goes back to work after the incident she is asked to review a case for the police, in which the man who scarred her is the main suspect. Against everyone", "psg_id": "13465205" }, { "title": "The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon", "text": "Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon\" was very well received when it was published in 1991. \"The Washington Post\" called it \"amazing\" and \"dazzlingly accomplished\" and \"The Oregonian\" said the novel \"boldly creates a new voice from the Old West.\" \"The New York Times\" was equally effusive: \"The miracle of the novel is that it obliges us to rethink our whole idea of narration and history and myth.\" The \"Los Angeles Times\" found it \"brave, original, ribald, funny, <nowiki>[and]</nowiki> heart-rending\" and concluded that the book is \"as bright as it is dark, full of fictional and philosophical pleasures,", "psg_id": "7342845" }, { "title": "Love Monkey (novel)", "text": "Love Monkey (novel) Love Monkey is a comic novel by Kyle Smith published in 2004. It is the basis for the 2006 CBS television series of the same name. \"Love Monkey\" is Kyle Smith's first novel. Smith is currently a film critic for the New York Post. The title, \"Love Monkey\", is from a song lyric. Tom Farrell is a man in his thirties who resides in New York City in 2001 (before, during and after the September 11 attacks). The novel is a slice of life story, briefly visiting several months of his life as he works as an", "psg_id": "7544939" }, { "title": "Two Generals' Problem", "text": "terminates before sending any messages is represented by a null tree. Suppose there exists a nondeterministic protocol which solves the problem. Then, by a similar argument to the deterministic example in the previous section, where a deterministic protocol can be obtained from the non-deterministic one by removing all leaf nodes, the deterministic protocol must then also solve the problem. Since the nondeterministic protocol is finite, it then follows that the protocol represented by the empty tree would solve the problem. Clearly this is not possible. Therefore a nondeterministic protocol which solves the problem cannot exist. A pragmatic approach to dealing", "psg_id": "7143612" }, { "title": "The Two Sisters (novel)", "text": "nine publishers before being accepted by Jonathan Cape at the recommendation of Edward Garnett, who also wrote an introduction to the novel Jenny and her younger sister Tessie live in an isolated farmhouse with their recently widowed and tyrannical father Jacob and their two brothers Jim and Luke. Tessie seeks escape in the local dancehall. Jenny stays at home. Then an unexpected visitor Michael Winter breaks into their quiet lives; both sisters falling in love with him. The Two Sisters (novel) The Two Sisters was the first novel published by English author H. E. Bates in 1926. It was his", "psg_id": "13054636" }, { "title": "The Problem Child", "text": "The Problem Child The Problem Child is the third novel in The Sisters Grimm series written by Michael Buckley. Sabrina is confronted by a mentally challenged girl who has kidnapped her parents (who may be the person mentioned in the title) and a vicious monster, continues to fight when Puck comes to save her (once again, he complains). Just then, the portal which Sabrina used to get to her parents burns out, and Sabrina and Puck are trapped in an old asylum. Puck and Sabrina escape, but Sabrina is injured by the monster. After her injuries heal at the hospital,", "psg_id": "11857779" }, { "title": "The Problem Child", "text": "getting weaker. Book 4 continues with saving Puck. The Problem Child The Problem Child is the third novel in The Sisters Grimm series written by Michael Buckley. Sabrina is confronted by a mentally challenged girl who has kidnapped her parents (who may be the person mentioned in the title) and a vicious monster, continues to fight when Puck comes to save her (once again, he complains). Just then, the portal which Sabrina used to get to her parents burns out, and Sabrina and Puck are trapped in an old asylum. Puck and Sabrina escape, but Sabrina is injured by the", "psg_id": "11857788" }, { "title": "Problem-posing education", "text": "by using their experiences, which is what Freire drew upon in developing his pedagogy. In \"Pedagogy of the Oppressed\" Freire wrote: Education as the practice of freedom—as opposed to education as the practice of domination—denies that man is abstract, isolated, independent, and unattached to the world; it also denies that the world exists as a reality apart from people. Authentic reflection considers neither abstract man nor the world without people, but people in their relations with the world. The philosophy of problem-posing education is the foundation of modern critical pedagogy. Problem-posing education solves the student–teacher contradiction by recognizing that knowledge", "psg_id": "14078752" }, { "title": "The Innocent (McEwan novel)", "text": "where betrayal becomes easy. McEwan also wrote the screenplay for the 1993 movie of the same name. The Innocent (McEwan novel) The Innocent is a 1990 novel by British writer Ian McEwan. The novel takes place in 1955–56 Berlin at the beginning of the Cold War and centres on the joint CIA/MI6 operation to build a tunnel from the American sector of Berlin into the Russian sector to tap phone lines of the Soviet High Command. Leonard Marnham is a 25-year-old Englishman who sets up and repairs the tape recorders used in the tunnel. He falls in love with Maria", "psg_id": "9572881" }, { "title": "The Pursuit of Love", "text": "found the love of her life in Fabrice and will not run off from any more husbands. Fanny is also expecting a baby, and she and Linda give birth to their sons on the same day. Linda dies in childbirth, as the doctors had warned; around this same time, Fabrice is killed in the war. Fanny and her husband adopt Linda's child and name him Fabrice. Mitford wrote two sequels to the novel, \"Love in a Cold Climate\" (1949) and \"Don't Tell Alfred\" (1960). Her penultimate novel, \"The Blessing\" (1951), also references \"The Pursuit of Love\" and characters from \"The", "psg_id": "1450262" }, { "title": "Tough Love (novel)", "text": "forever. The book received mixed reviews. In The News.com said of the novel \"The characters may be textbook, the plot predictable and the 'explosive secret' guessable around page five, but the basic package is there.\" While Henry Sutton of The Mirror said \"Tough Love comes laden with grit, and, thankfully, some humour, plus heaps of diverse characters who might not quite hold your attention.\" Tough Love (novel) Tough Love is a novel written by Kerry Katona. It was published on 18 October 2007. It is the first in a trilogy of novels following the Crompton family. Leanne Crompton is a", "psg_id": "11426234" }, { "title": "Summer Love (novel)", "text": "September 2014. Atit is curious to find out the entrance topper Saaya , who also has the same way back to home as Atit has. At that time, they fall in love but as the college finishes, Atit has to go to Dhangadi and Saaya; Norway. But as time passed, Atit starts a search for Saaya and goes to Norway. He meets his friend at that moment and tells the story as it happened. Summer Love (novel) Summer Love is a Nepali novel by Subin Bhattarai published by \"Fine Print\" in 2012. Bhattarai's second book and first novel, the plot", "psg_id": "18315175" }, { "title": "The Boy Who Murdered Love", "text": "bullet\" hook together helped form a song skeleton that Braide developed further with Vickers at a writing session in Braide's studio. \"The Boy Who Murdered Love\" has received positive reviews from critics. Robert Copsey from Digital Spy wrote that \"It all adds up to a smart, sophisticated pop tune carried off with enough conviction to discourage any future bad boys hoping to give her the runaround.\" Fraser McAlpine from BBC Radio 1 gave the song four stars out of five, saying \"I'm just saying there's room for improvement. Constructive criticism, y'see. And on the plus side, well what a lovely", "psg_id": "14529981" }, { "title": "From Russia, with Love (novel)", "text": "From Russia, with Love (novel) From Russia, with Love is the fifth novel by the English author Ian Fleming to feature his fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond. Fleming wrote the story in early 1956 at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica; at the time he thought it might be his final Bond book. The novel was first published in the United Kingdom by Jonathan Cape on 8 April 1957. The story centres on a plot by SMERSH, the Soviet counter-intelligence agency, to assassinate Bond in such a way as to discredit both him and his organisation. As bait, the", "psg_id": "839315" }, { "title": "From Russia, with Love (novel)", "text": "of Bond radio adaptations featuring Jarvis and Stephens following \"Dr. No\" in 2008 and \"Goldfinger\" in 2010. From Russia, with Love (novel) From Russia, with Love is the fifth novel by the English author Ian Fleming to feature his fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond. Fleming wrote the story in early 1956 at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica; at the time he thought it might be his final Bond book. The novel was first published in the United Kingdom by Jonathan Cape on 8 April 1957. The story centres on a plot by SMERSH, the Soviet counter-intelligence agency, to", "psg_id": "839353" }, { "title": "The Love Machine (novel)", "text": "into bite-sized nothingness,\" Nora Ephron, in the same newspaper, said \"'The Love Machine' is a far better book than 'Valley'--better written, better plotted, better structured.\" As with \"Valley\", the reviews did not affect sales: \"The Love Machine\" spent 32 weeks on the \"Times\" best seller list, with 13 of those weeks at #1. The book became the third highest-selling novel of the year, behind just Philip Roth's \"Portnoy's Complaint\" and Mario Puzo's \"The Godfather\". Columbia Pictures bought the film rights for $1.5 million, which was a record sum for the time. Released in August 1971, the film was executive-produced by", "psg_id": "8793545" }, { "title": "Hard Love (novel)", "text": "Hard Love (novel) \"For other uses, see Hard Love (disambiguation).\" Hard Love is an award-winning young adult novel written by author Ellen Wittlinger. It was published in 1999. John, who can be mean since his parents' divorce six years ago, and Marisol, who has recently come out as a lesbian, meet through their interests in writing zines, into which they pour their life stories. As the story begins, John wonders what it would be like to meet one of his favorite zine writers, Marisol. From her personal biography, she describes herself as a \"Puerto Rican Cuban Yankee Lesbian.\" John meets", "psg_id": "11181316" }, { "title": "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (novel)", "text": "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (novel) The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency is the first detective novel in the eponymous series by Scottish author Alexander McCall Smith, first published in 1998. The novel introduces the Motswana Mma Precious Ramotswe. who begins the first detective agency in Botswana, in the capital city Gaborone, after her beloved father dies. She hires a secretary and solves cases for her clients. Precious tells her own story, from birth, and her father tells his story. When her father dies, she moves from Mochudi to Gaborone, the capital city, to begin her detective agency. She", "psg_id": "6785490" }, { "title": "From Russia, with Love (novel)", "text": "Interpol conference for \"The Sunday Times\" was a source of much of the background information in the story. While there he met the Oxford-educated ship owner Nazim Kalkavan, who became the model for Darko Kerim; Fleming took down many of Kalkavan's conversations in a notebook, and used them verbatim in the novel. Although Fleming did not date the event within his novels, John Griswold and Henry Chancellor—both of whom wrote books for Ian Fleming Publications—have identified different timelines based on events and situations within the novel series as a whole. Chancellor put the events of \"From Russia, with Love\" in", "psg_id": "839327" }, { "title": "Kirkman's schoolgirl problem", "text": "had already been solved by Lu Jiaxi () in 1965, but had not been published at that time. Many variations of the basic problem can be considered. Alan Hartman solves a problem of this type with the requirement that no trio walks in a row of four more than once using Steiner quadruple systems. More recently a similar problem known as the Social Golfer Problem has gained interest that deals with 20 golfers who want to get to play with different people each day in groups of 4. As this is a regrouping strategy where all groups are orthogonal, this", "psg_id": "9498895" }, { "title": "The Hard Problem", "text": "her, Spike remains true to his principles and refuses. He hears Hilary crying in the shower. After returning from Venice, Hilary hosts a party to celebrate the printing of the paper she and Bo co-wrote. It’s a disastrous party. Spike behaves rudely, Hilary burns the food, and Amal, now Bo’s boyfriend, belittles the paper. Worse, Bo reveals to Hilary that she fudged the data to make it come out the way she knew Hilary wanted -- because she (Bo) is in love with Hilary. Hilary’s joy at having science “prove” that humans are natively nice is shattered. The problem of", "psg_id": "19237676" }, { "title": "The Song of Everlasting Sorrow (novel)", "text": "original, especially the film version. In both versions, Mr. Cheng survived the Cultural Revolution and figured prominently in Wang Qiyao's later life. As early as 2003, the novel was also adapted for stage by Zhao Yaomin (who later co-wrote the teleplay for \"To Live to Love\"). The first performance at the Shanghai Drama Art Center starred Zhang Lu as Wang Qiyao. The Song of Everlasting Sorrow (novel) The Song of Everlasting Sorrow is a 1995 Chinese novel by Wang Anyi. The novel follows Wang Qiyao, a sensitive Shanghai beauty, from 1945 to her murder in 1986. The title is identical", "psg_id": "18589525" }, { "title": "The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon", "text": "the age of AIDS. Despite the generally excellent reviews, by 1999 the \"Chicago Tribune\" had called the novel \"unjustly obscure\". The \"Los Angeles Times\" felt the book fell short of \"cult\" status because it came 20 years too late to be part of the free love and gay liberation movements. The book's status, and Spanbauer's reputation has an author, have both risen rapidly in the last 10 years. One reviewer noted that \"Spanbauer made his mark\" as an author with the novel. Robert Walter, director of the Joseph Campbell Foundation, quoted a portion of the novel as some of the", "psg_id": "7342849" }, { "title": "The Great Fire (novel)", "text": "friend of Leith's who is investigating Japanese war crimes, and Helen Driscoll, an Australian teenager with whom Leith falls in love while billeted in Japan. \"The New Yorker\" wrote of the novel: Hazzard is nothing if not discriminating. Hierarchies of feeling, perception, and taste abound in her writing, and this novel—her first in more than twenty years—takes on the very notion of what it means to be civilized. The fire of the title refers primarily to the atomic bombing of Japan, but also to the possibility of transcendent passion in its aftermath. In 1947, a thirty-two-year-old English war hero visiting", "psg_id": "12219924" }, { "title": "The Woman Who Waited", "text": "The Woman Who Waited The Woman Who Waited () is a 2004 novel by the French writer Andreï Makine. It is set in the 1970s and tells the story of a 26-year-old man who falls in love with a woman who still is faithful to her fiancé who went missing in World War II. Elena Seymenliyska of \"The Guardian\" called the novel \"achingly beautiful\" and described it as \"rich in symbolism and swathed in enigmatic lyricism\". \"The New York Times\"' Andrey Slivka called it \"an entertaining story about love, the onset of maturity, the moral complications of cultural dissidence and", "psg_id": "20608020" }, { "title": "Problem of evil", "text": "such as demons. Others have argued Most scholars agree that Plantinga's free will of human and non-human spirits (demons) argument successfully solves the logical problem of evil, proving that God and evil are logically compatible but other scholars explicitly dissent. The dissenters state that while explaining infectious diseases, cancer, hurricanes and other nature-caused suffering as something that is caused by the free will of supernatural beings solves the logical version of the problem of evil, it is highly unlikely that these natural evils do not have natural causes that an omnipotent God could prevent, but instead are caused by the", "psg_id": "407310" }, { "title": "The Spook Who Sat by the Door (novel)", "text": "Sat by the Door\" was required reading at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Having been much rejected by mainstream publishers, Greenlee's spy novel first was published by Allison & Busby in the UK in March 1969, after the author met Margaret Busby in London the previous year, and by the Richard W. Baron Publishing Company, in the US. It was subsequently translated into several languages, including French, Italian, Dutch, Japanese, Swedish, and German. The cinematic adaptation, also called \"The Spook Who Sat by the Door\" (1973), was directed by Ivan Dixon, and the novel's author co-wrote the screenplay. \"The", "psg_id": "13078339" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "quality of \"Frankenstein\" is inconsistent with that of works known to have been written by Mary Shelley, suggesting that the work was not by her, and also credited Lauritsen with refuting the argument that the fact that the surviving parts of the original manuscript of \"Frankenstein\" are in Mary Shelley's handwriting shows that the work must have been composed by her. He found Lauritsen's view that the novel's theme is \"male love\" persuasive, and predicted that it would appeal to gay men. However, he also predicted that while Lauritsen's thesis that Percy Bysshe Shelley is the real author of \"Frankenstein\"", "psg_id": "17577342" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "by Mary Shelley. Lauritsen argues that Percy Bysshe Shelley, not his wife Mary Shelley, is the real author of \"Frankenstein\" (1818), that the book \"has consistently been underrated and misinterpreted\", and that its dominant theme is \"male love\" or homoeroticism. Lauritsen criticizes feminists for constructing \"a Mary Shelley myth, according to which she was a major literary figure, one whose genius had been overshadowed - not only by her husband, but also by the other \"male\" Romantics: Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Keats.\" According to Lauritsen, Percy Bysshe Shelley did not want his authorship of \"Frankenstein\" to be known to the", "psg_id": "17577335" }, { "title": "The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon", "text": "Spanbauer moved to New York City in 1983 and entered the Columbia University Writing Program. Spanbauer took a job as an apartment building supervisor in the East Village, and began abusing alcohol and taking cocaine. He began writing \"The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon\" in 1987, and by 1988 was deep into the manuscript. The writing process was a very difficult one for Spanbauer. He had so little money that he lived like \"a subway rat, pale and frail, trying hard to believe in\" the novel he was writing. He later said, \"A lot of the stuff", "psg_id": "7342840" }, { "title": "Love Marriage (novel)", "text": "to affect a particular family. Its narrator, Yalini, is a young woman born to Sri Lankan parents in New York on July 23, 1983—the same day as one of the most violent episodes in the Sri Lankan Civil War, Black July. The novel follows Yalini and her family from suburban America to Toronto, where they reunite with an uncle who has left Sri Lanka after a life of militancy with the Tamil Tigers. Love Marriage (novel) Love Marriage (2008) is the debut novel by author V.V. Ganeshananthan set in Sri Lanka and North America. Published by Random House in April", "psg_id": "17057197" }, { "title": "From Russia, with Love (novel)", "text": "a fictional character who would be the mid-twentieth century subconscious male ambition, the result would inevitably be James Bond.\" Writing in \"The New York Times\", Anthony Boucher—described by a Fleming biographer, John Pearson, as \"throughout an avid anti-Bond and an anti-Fleming man\"—was damning in his review, saying that \"From Russia, with Love\" was Fleming's \"longest and poorest book\". Boucher further wrote that the novel contained \"as usual, sex-cum-sadism with a veneer of literacy but without the occasional brilliant setpieces\". The critic for the \"New York Herald Tribune\", conversely, wrote that \"Mr Fleming is intensely observant, acutely literate and can turn", "psg_id": "839349" }, { "title": "Love in the Time of Science", "text": "collaborators included Eg White, Siggi Baldursson and Mark Abis. The title of the album is a variation of the 1985 Gabriel García Márquez novel \"Love in the Time of Cholera\". Love in the Time of Science Love in the Time of Science is the fourth album by the Icelandic singer/songwriter Emilíana Torrini. It was her first album to be released internationally (her earlier albums being released only in her native Iceland). The album was recorded and released in 1999, and was produced by Roland Orzabal and Alan Griffiths of Tears For Fears, who also wrote two tracks for the album.", "psg_id": "5499181" }, { "title": "The Consequences of Love", "text": "his suit and wanders around, avoiding contact with people. In the morning, he solves the chess puzzles in the paper and in the evening he plays Grabber with a bankrupt aristocratic couple who are marooned in the hotel they used to own. Occasionally, he rings his family in Italy but his wife is always reluctant to talk, and his grown-up children despise him. He develops feelings for Sofia, the beautiful and stylish waitress at the bar of the hotel but he refuses to speak to her because, in his shyness, he fears that love would complicate his monotone but quiet", "psg_id": "9031611" }, { "title": "Love Letters (novel)", "text": "Stradford: one of the organizer of the festival. Love Letters (novel) Love Letters is a young adult novel written by author Katie Fforde and was published by Arrow in 2009. Laura Horsley is a 26-year-old young woman who works in a bookshop which is about to close. At the last author event that she organized, Eleanora who is a literary agent, becomes impressed with Laura’s work and offers her a job to help her niece organizing a literary festival. On the one hand, Laura is keen on the idea, but on the other hand she feels that she is not", "psg_id": "17583313" }, { "title": "Love Letters (novel)", "text": "Love Letters (novel) Love Letters is a young adult novel written by author Katie Fforde and was published by Arrow in 2009. Laura Horsley is a 26-year-old young woman who works in a bookshop which is about to close. At the last author event that she organized, Eleanora who is a literary agent, becomes impressed with Laura’s work and offers her a job to help her niece organizing a literary festival. On the one hand, Laura is keen on the idea, but on the other hand she feels that she is not the right person for the job. Later on,", "psg_id": "17583308" }, { "title": "Outbreak of Love (novel)", "text": "Outbreak of Love (novel) Outbreak of Love (1957) is a novel by Australian writer Martin Boyd. It is the third in the author's \"Langton Tetralogy\" (which comprises \"The Cardboard Crown\", \"A Difficult Young Man\", \"Outbreak of Love\" and \"When Blackbirds Sing\"). The novel is concerned with the marriage of Diana and Wolfie von Flugel in the years leading up to World War I. After Diana damages a tooth on a hard piece of toast she travels to Melbourne to have it repaired. There, on Collins Street, she meets Russell Lockwood, a man from her childhood who has long admired her.", "psg_id": "19548748" }, { "title": "Aladdin's Problem", "text": "Aladdin's Problem Aladdin's Problem () is a 1983 novella by the German writer Ernst Jünger. It tells the story of an East German former army officer who battles with the problem that man is alone in the world. An English translation by Hilary Barr was published in 1992. Philip Brantingham wrote in the \"Chicago Tribune\": \"As a narrative, the novel is a failure; not much happens and the characters are flat. But as an enquiry it succeeds by posing problems about the future of the individual in a society dominated by technocrats.\" \"Publishers Weekly\" described the book as an \"elegant", "psg_id": "19931903" }, { "title": "The Spy Who Loved Me (novel)", "text": "be no reprints or paperback version of the book, and for the British market no paperback version appeared until after Fleming's death. Because of the heightened sexual writing in the novel, it was banned in a number of countries. In the US the story was also published in \"Stag\" magazine, with the title changed to \"Motel Nymph\". Broadly, the critics did not welcome Fleming's experiment with the Bond formula; academic Christoph Linder has pointed out that \"The Spy Who Loved Me\" received the worst reception of all the Bond books. \"The Daily Telegraph\", for example, wrote \"Oh Dear Oh Dear", "psg_id": "2703636" }, { "title": "Summer Love (novel)", "text": "Summer Love (novel) Summer Love is a Nepali novel by Subin Bhattarai published by \"Fine Print\" in 2012. Bhattarai's second book and first novel, the plot concerns college students at the Central Department of Environmental Science (CDES) at Tribhuvan University falling in love. It was a best selling book in Nepal with in excess of 20,000 copies sold, and one of the best-selling books in the country for the year. Saaya is the sequel Summer Love Novel. Summer Love is now available in English. Pratima Sharma translated the book from Nepali to English. A sequel titled \"Saaya\" was released in", "psg_id": "18315174" }, { "title": "Simon's problem", "text": "Simon's problem In the computational complexity theory and quantum computing, Simon's problem is a computational problem that can be solved exponentially faster on a quantum computer than on a classical (or traditional) computer. Although the problem itself is of little practical value, it can be proved that a quantum algorithm can solve this problem exponentially faster than any known classical algorithm. The problem is set in the model of decision tree complexity or query complexity and was conceived by Daniel Simon in 1994. Simon exhibited a quantum algorithm, usually called Simon's algorithm, that solves the problem exponentially faster than any", "psg_id": "10442749" }, { "title": "The Library Card", "text": "The Library Card The Library Card is a 1997 young adult novel by Jerry Spinelli. The book is broken into four short stories each following a different main character, but all connected to a library card. The book \"The Library Card\" is about four kids who each have some problem in life that the library card solves. During the course of the four short stories, the library card changes each of their lives for the better. The main character of the first section, Mongoose, struggles with peer pressure from his friend Weasel. Weasel influences Mongoose to steal and to skip", "psg_id": "13922410" }, { "title": "The Library Card", "text": "are funny and profound at times\" and that \"the prose occasionally invites readers to linger over a description\". Booklist stated that \"Spinelli is able to convey the message with humor and tenderness\". The Library Card The Library Card is a 1997 young adult novel by Jerry Spinelli. The book is broken into four short stories each following a different main character, but all connected to a library card. The book \"The Library Card\" is about four kids who each have some problem in life that the library card solves. During the course of the four short stories, the library card", "psg_id": "13922413" }, { "title": "The Man Who Knew Love", "text": "by the religious order of the Brothers of San Juan de Dios, who had originally commissioned the film and who also supported its general distribution in Spain. Still, \"The Man Who Knew Love\" failed at the box office. The Man Who Knew Love The Man Who Knew Love (Spanish: \"El hombre que supo amar\") is a 1976 Spanish biographical film based on the life of San Juan de Dios (Saint John of God). It was directed by Miguel Picazo, an acclaimed Spanish director of the '60s, and stars Timothy Dalton, Antonio Ferrandis, José María Prada, and Victoria Abril. The film", "psg_id": "12673697" }, { "title": "The Wilder Shores of Love", "text": "Chamberet, is titled \"Lesley Blanch: On the Wilder Shores of Love\" in homage to the novel. The Wilder Shores of Love The Wilder Shores of Love is a 1954 impressionistic novel by British novelist Lesley Blanch. It is her most famous novel. The novel tells the story of four British Women who leave Europe for adventures and romance in the Middle East. Contemporary reviews of the novel focused on its artistic style and \"colourful\" plot. The title of the novel has inspired subsequent works. Blanch created a book of travel writings title \"From Wilder Shores: The Tables of My Travels\"", "psg_id": "19465013" }, { "title": "The Boy Who Murdered Love", "text": "which she performed on both stages, filling in for Faithless who were unable to attend the festival. Vickers also performed the single at T in the Park 2010, in which she appeared on King Tut's Wah Wah Tent in the morning on 10 July 2010. She appeared on Loose Women on 22 July 2010 and Magic Numbers on 24 July 2010. Vickers' also did a Hot Desk Interview for ITV2 around the time of release of The Boy Who Murdered Love. The Boy Who Murdered Love \"The Boy Who Murdered Love\" is a song by English singer and songwriter Diana", "psg_id": "14529984" }, { "title": "Dirichlet problem", "text": "Dirichlet problem In mathematics, a Dirichlet problem is the problem of finding a function which solves a specified partial differential equation (PDE) in the interior of a given region that takes prescribed values on the boundary of the region. The Dirichlet problem can be solved for many PDEs, although originally it was posed for Laplace's equation. In that case the problem can be stated as follows: This requirement is called the Dirichlet boundary condition. The main issue is to prove the existence of a solution; uniqueness can be proved using the maximum principle. The Dirichlet problem goes back to George", "psg_id": "2913864" }, { "title": "Function problem", "text": "Function problem In computational complexity theory, a function problem is a computational problem where a single output (of a total function) is expected for every input, but the output is more complex than that of a decision problem. For function problems, the output is not simply 'yes' or 'no'. A functional problem formula_1 is defined as a relation formula_2 over strings of an arbitrary alphabet formula_3: formula_4 An algorithm solves formula_1 if for every input formula_6 such that there exists a formula_7 satisfying formula_8, the algorithm produces one such formula_7. A well-known function problem is given by the Functional Boolean", "psg_id": "3149427" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "might be accepted by readers with no vested interest in the issue, it would be \"vehemently rejected out of hand\" by the \"literary establishment\". Sadownick wrote that Lauritsen confirmed his view that \"Frankenstein\" is a gay work in the same sense as Walt Whitman's \"Leaves of Grass\" (1855) and Oscar Wilde's \"The Ballad of Reading Gaol\" (1897), and offered a commendable psychological analysis, and a sensitive line-by-line reading, of the work. Charles E. Robinson rejected Lauritsen's thesis in \"The Original Frankenstein\" (2008), arguing that the testimony of authors such as Lord Byron, William Godwin, Claire Clairmont, Charles Clairmont, and Leigh", "psg_id": "17577343" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "is in Mary Shelley's handwriting does not show that she composed the work. However, while he agreed with Lauritsen that Percy Bysshe Shelley had homoerotic feelings and deep friendships for men and that \"Frankenstein\" \"contains potential homosexual relationships\", he disagreed with Lauristen's view that \"Frankenstein\" was primarily written for gay men. Kennedy wrote that Lauritsen was \"unafraid to go against accepted opinion and the entrenched literary establishment\" and that his work was \"intriguing and very readable\", based on a careful review of the relevant evidence, and a welcome contribution to literature on the subject. He endorsed Lauritsen's argument that the", "psg_id": "17577341" }, { "title": "The Mouse Problem", "text": "on the subject, but also makes reference to transvestism, recreational drug use, orgies and other behaviour considered \"deviant\" by the standards of the late 1960s. Eric Zorn of the \"Chicago Tribune\" notes its similarity to a real 1967 documentary, \"\". Chapman himself, who wrote the sketch, was gay. More recently, with a somewhat more literal interpretation, the sketch has come to be seen as a presage of the furry fandom. The Mouse Problem \"The Mouse Problem\" is a Monty Python sketch, first aired in 1969 as part of \"Sex and Violence\", the second episode of the first season of \"Monty", "psg_id": "15381716" }, { "title": "The Voorman Problem", "text": "two switch places. In a flash the two have switched places, Voorman dressed as the well dressed doctor, and Williams disheveled and in a straitjacket. Williams calls for the guards and Voorman starts to leave stating that it is no use. As he leaves, Voorman advises Williams to \"keep an eye on North Korea.\" Voorman leaves the room as the sounds of the prisoners chanting get louder. The Voorman Problem The Voorman Problem is a 2013 British short film directed and scored by Mark Gill, who also co-wrote the screenplay and edited the film with producer Baldwin Li. It is", "psg_id": "17710719" }, { "title": "The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon", "text": "the squeamish (or Mormons without a sense of humor). The descriptions of love-making and violence done to the flesh are pretty graphic. Shed is a clear-eyed, unflinching observer, after all; and if someone is going to have her legs amputated, Shed is going to report the dismembering in detail. That makes sense in terms of the character, but it can be heavy going for the sensitive.\" The \"Los Angeles Times\"' critic noticed a resemblance between Spanbauer's novel and other novels from several years earlier which attempted to shock with sex and violence, and wondered whether the novel was \"irresponsible\" in", "psg_id": "7342848" }, { "title": "Aspects of Love (novel)", "text": "man named Sir George Dillingham. Years later, Alexis returns to George and Rose's lives and meets their 13-year-old daughter, Jenny. As Jenny spends more time with Alexis, she falls madly in love with him. After George dies from a heart attack, Alexis meets and falls in love with Giulietta, who was George's lover before Rose. Aspects of Love (novel) Aspects of Love is a novel by author David Garnett centering on the loves of a young soldier named Alexis Golightly, his uncle George Dillingham, and the beautiful actress Rose Vibert from whom neither man could escape. It was originally published", "psg_id": "2078085" }, { "title": "Love and War (Cornell novel)", "text": "Love and War (Cornell novel) Love and War is an original novel written by Paul Cornell and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It features the Seventh Doctor, Ace and introduces a new companion, Bernice Summerfield. A prelude to the novel, also penned by Cornell, appeared in \"Doctor Who Magazine\" #192. An audio adaptation of the novel was released by Big Finish Productions in October 2012 to mark the twentieth anniversary of the character of Bernice Summerfield. Ace returns to Perivale to attend the funeral of her childhood friend Julian. Despite the atmosphere of the", "psg_id": "7958164" }, { "title": "Love and War (Cornell novel)", "text": "\"Just War\" were adapted as Bernice Summerfield stories, but altered to remove the Doctor. Four other Bernice Summerfield solo novels were also adapted for audio. Love and War (Cornell novel) Love and War is an original novel written by Paul Cornell and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It features the Seventh Doctor, Ace and introduces a new companion, Bernice Summerfield. A prelude to the novel, also penned by Cornell, appeared in \"Doctor Who Magazine\" #192. An audio adaptation of the novel was released by Big Finish Productions in October 2012 to mark the twentieth", "psg_id": "7958187" }, { "title": "The Man Who Knew Love", "text": "The Man Who Knew Love The Man Who Knew Love (Spanish: \"El hombre que supo amar\") is a 1976 Spanish biographical film based on the life of San Juan de Dios (Saint John of God). It was directed by Miguel Picazo, an acclaimed Spanish director of the '60s, and stars Timothy Dalton, Antonio Ferrandis, José María Prada, and Victoria Abril. The film marked Picazo's return to making feature films after few years of working for television. It was shot in summer 1976 but wasn't released until two years later (on August 10, 1978). \"The Man Who Knew Love\" was financed", "psg_id": "12673696" }, { "title": "Love to the Grave", "text": "novel. The novel is perhaps one of the most known novels in Ethiopia. The novel is particularly popular among those individuals who lived through the 1970s and 80's during the Derg regime when it was narrated over the radio. Love to the Grave Love to the Grave (Amharic: ፍቅር እስከ መቃብር; \"Fəqər əskä Mäqabər\") is an Amharic novel by Haddis Alemayehu published in 1968. It is one of the most known novels in Ethiopia and is considered a classic of modern Ethiopian literature. The novel gained popularity largely due to its widespread dissemination on Ethiopian radio during the Derg regime.", "psg_id": "20318604" }, { "title": "Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television", "text": "average reviews\". Mike Hale of \"The New York Times\" said in a mixed review, \"\"Solves Crimes\" has potential, but its problem is hard-wired into its premise and its venue: You wish that someone more interesting to watch than Mr. Hansen were at the center of it. There’s no compelling reason to watch, but you might get a kick out of it.\" Dan Fienberg of \"The Hollywood Reporter\" commented that the show is \"bloated and sloppy and amateurish in a way that occasionally rises to the level of 'gleeful,' but it's occasionally hilarious and delivers a much more scathing, granular and", "psg_id": "20497407" }, { "title": "Problem statement", "text": "trying to accomplish. This also helps define the project scope, which keeps the project concentrated on the overall goal. The problem statement is referenced throughout the project to establish focus within the project team and verify they stay on track. At the end of the project, it is revisited to confirm the implemented solution indeed solves the problem. A well-defined problem statement can also aid in performing root-cause analysis to understand why the problem occurred and ensure measures can be taken to prevent it from happening in the future. It is important to note that the problem statement does \"not\"", "psg_id": "11006014" } ]
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ed gagliardi, al greenwood and dennis elliot have all been in which group?
[ { "title": "Ed Gagliardi", "text": "from the band in 1979. In 1981, Gagliardi formed the band Spys with former Foreigner keyboardist Al Greenwood, a band that set the tone for much of the 80's synth-rock bands, and received acclaim within the musical community. In the early 2000s, Gagliardi worked as a Service Department Writer at Rallye Lexus in Glen Cove, New York. Gagliardi died of cancer on May 11, 2014, after battling it for eight years. Friends and family held a private ceremony. Ed Gagliardi Edward John 'Ed' Gagliardi (February 13, 1952 – May 11, 2014) was an American bass guitarist, best known as the", "psg_id": "14286551" } ]
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[ { "title": "Elliot Minor", "text": "arrangements, all written by Davies, which are difficult to replicate live without a full orchestra. However, the classical elements in their song \"Jessica\" have been replicated during performances on stage, with Davies using an electric violin. Elliot Minor Elliot Minor were a rock band from York, England. The group consists of Alex Davies (lead vocals/guitars), Ed Minton (vocals/guitars), Dan Hetherton (drums/backing vocals) and Ed Hetherton (bass). Elliot Minor started 'The Academy' with Alex Davies, Ed Minton and another of their mates who met at school when they were thirteen. Davies bumped into childhood friend Dan Hetherton when they were both", "psg_id": "9854488" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "when choosing oncology medicines, and a measure to register surgical technologists following the Rose Medical Center Hepatitis C Incident of 2009. Arvada, which contained more registered Republicans than Democrats, was one area heavily targeted by Colorado Republicans hoping to make gains during the midterm 2010 legislative elections. Gagliardi was joined by campaign managers Allen Weisheit and Elliot Goldbaum and treasurer Dave Fischer as well as a sizable group of volunteers from Arvada. Both Gagliardi and Republican challenger Libby Szabo engaged in extensive fundraising and spent similar amounts on their campaigns. Gagliardi's campaign relied heavily on face-to-face interaction, as it had", "psg_id": "11409425" }, { "title": "Ed Greenwood", "text": "sporadically. He has stated that it is important for people who do freelance writing for roleplaying games to be active as both players and as dungeon masters. Greenwood is an award-winning gamer (best player, 1984 Gen Con AD&D Open tournament) and game designer (several Gamer's Choice Awards and Origins Awards). He was inducted into the Gamer's Choice Hall of Fame in 1992 and the Academy of Adventure Gaming's Hall of Fame in 2003. Ed Greenwood has appeared in the following newspaper and magazine articles, websites and podcasts. Interview with Ed Greenwood, CRYPTYCH Magazine Issue 1/IV, February 1994 Ed Greenwood Ed", "psg_id": "1740175" }, { "title": "Ed Greenwood", "text": "Ed Greenwood Ed Greenwood (born July 21, 1959) is a Canadian-born fantasy writer and the original creator of the \"Forgotten Realms\" game world. He began writing articles about the Forgotten Realms for \"Dragon\" magazine beginning in 1979, and subsequently sold the rights to the setting to TSR, the creators of the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" roleplaying game, in 1986. He has written many Forgotten Realms novels, as well as numerous articles and \"D&D\" game supplement books. Ed Greenwood grew up in the upscale Toronto suburb of Don Mills. He began writing stories about the Forgotten Realms as a child, starting in", "psg_id": "1740166" }, { "title": "Ed Elliot", "text": "in Hampshire, is now part of a collection in Essex alongside sculptures by Antony Gormley, Elisabeth Frink, and Thomas Heatherwick. Elliott's works have also been exhibited in New Zealand, Italy, and Vietnam. He lives (as of 2012) in Malvern, and maintains a studio in Ledbury, Herefordshire, near Malvern Ed Elliot Ed Elliott (born 1985) is an English sculptor who achieved national recognition for his large wooden angel commissioned by the National Trust. Elliott, who won the Hereford based \"h.Art 2012 Young Artist's Bursary\", was educated at The Chase School in Barnards Green, Malvern, Worcestershire. and obtained a BA(Hons) in Fine", "psg_id": "16777766" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "of the recession, as credit markets were inaccessible to many businesses, yet the bill's impact has continued. As of October 2010, the measure had opened credit to 167 businesses, allowed for the creation of 1,100 jobs, and become a source of net income for the state of Colorado. In January 2010, Gagliardi was named vice-chair of the House Business Affairs and Labor Committee, replacing Rep. Ed Casso. Gagliardi was the only Sophomore legislator in the Colorado House to hold two vice-chair positions at the same time. For the 2010 legislative session, Gagliardi was the prime sponsor for 8 bills originating", "psg_id": "11409418" }, { "title": "Ed Elliot", "text": "Ed Elliot Ed Elliott (born 1985) is an English sculptor who achieved national recognition for his large wooden angel commissioned by the National Trust. Elliott, who won the Hereford based \"h.Art 2012 Young Artist's Bursary\", was educated at The Chase School in Barnards Green, Malvern, Worcestershire. and obtained a BA(Hons) in Fine Art (Sculpture) from Cardiff School of Art & Design in 2008. His angel sculpture \"Greer\" has a 14' (4.26m) wingspan, carved from London Plane wood from the Mottisfont Estate and was commissioned by the National Trust, The sculpture which was installed on the Trust's Mottisfont Estate near Romsey", "psg_id": "16777765" }, { "title": "Alyssa Gagliardi", "text": "of the CWHL in 2014. During the 2014-15 season, Gagliardi helped the club capture the 2015 Clarkson Cup. Of note, she participated in the 1st Canadian Women's Hockey League All-Star Game. In 2015, Gagliardi joined the Boston Pride of the new National Women's Hockey League. Gagliardi was selected to participate in the 1st NWHL All-Star Game, which took place on January 24, 2016 at Harbor Center in Buffalo, New York. The Pride would win the inaugural Isobel Cup, the championship of the NWHL. She participated in the 3rd NWHL All-Star Game. In 2014 and 2015, Gagliardi played for the US", "psg_id": "19249998" }, { "title": "Ed Greenwood", "text": "many people care about it, ask him questions about the world's lore (\"Realmslore\"), and share with him what they have done. He has stated that the Forgotten Realms, as run by him in his own games, is more \"dark\" and edgy than it is in officially sanctioned, published works. Greenwood has also been contributing editor and creative editor of \"Dragon\" magazine. Greenwood has published over two hundred articles in \"Dragon Magazine\" and \"Polyhedron Newszine\", is a lifetime charter member of the Role Playing Game Association (RPGA) network, and has been Gen Con Game Fair guest of honor many times. Greenwood", "psg_id": "1740172" }, { "title": "Greenwood Publishing Group", "text": "2009. Greenwood Publishing Group ABC-CLIO/Greenwood is an educational and academic publisher (middle school through university level) which is today part of ABC-CLIO. Established in 1967 as Greenwood Press, Inc. and based in Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. (GPG) publishes reference works under its Greenwood Press imprint, and scholarly, professional, and general interest books under its related imprint, Praeger Publishers (). Also part of GPG is Libraries Unlimited, which publishes professional works for librarians and teachers. The company was founded as Greenwood Press, Inc. in 1967 by Harold Mason, a librarian and antiquarian bookseller, and Harold Schwartz who had a", "psg_id": "11562198" }, { "title": "Greenwood Publishing Group", "text": "Greenwood Publishing Group ABC-CLIO/Greenwood is an educational and academic publisher (middle school through university level) which is today part of ABC-CLIO. Established in 1967 as Greenwood Press, Inc. and based in Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. (GPG) publishes reference works under its Greenwood Press imprint, and scholarly, professional, and general interest books under its related imprint, Praeger Publishers (). Also part of GPG is Libraries Unlimited, which publishes professional works for librarians and teachers. The company was founded as Greenwood Press, Inc. in 1967 by Harold Mason, a librarian and antiquarian bookseller, and Harold Schwartz who had a background", "psg_id": "11562192" }, { "title": "Bernardino Gagliardi", "text": "presbytery. Bernardino Gagliardi Bernardino Gagliardi (Città di Castello, 1609 - Perugia, 1660) was an Italian painter. He initially trained with painter and architect named Rinaldo Rinaldi in Castello. He moved to Rome to join the studio of Avanzino Nucci who was also from Città di Castello. In Rome, he painted for the churches of San Bernardino ai Monti and San Sebastiano al Palatino. Pope Urban VII knighted him with a Cross of the Order of San Maurizio. Gagliardi joined the Academy of St Luke, and became its president in 1655. In Rome, he painted the altarpiece \"San Pellegrino\" in the", "psg_id": "10001415" }, { "title": "Bernardino Gagliardi", "text": "Bernardino Gagliardi Bernardino Gagliardi (Città di Castello, 1609 - Perugia, 1660) was an Italian painter. He initially trained with painter and architect named Rinaldo Rinaldi in Castello. He moved to Rome to join the studio of Avanzino Nucci who was also from Città di Castello. In Rome, he painted for the churches of San Bernardino ai Monti and San Sebastiano al Palatino. Pope Urban VII knighted him with a Cross of the Order of San Maurizio. Gagliardi joined the Academy of St Luke, and became its president in 1655. In Rome, he painted the altarpiece \"San Pellegrino\" in the church", "psg_id": "10001413" }, { "title": "Ed Greenwood", "text": "own campaign. He writes regular Realmslore columns for the \"Wizards of the Coast\" website. In addition to all these activities, Greenwood works as a library clerk (and sometimes as a librarian) and has edited over a dozen small press magazines. When not appearing at conventions, he lives in an old farmhouse in the countryside of Ontario. As of 1998, Greenwood lived in applegrowing country on Lake Ontario, still working full-time at the North York Community Library, as he had since 1974, and continued to run his original Waterdeep campaign with the same core group he started with, albeit meeting only", "psg_id": "1740174" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "of Senator Evie Hudak in November 2013, Gagliardi announced her intention to be appointed to the office by the Democratic vacancy committee. The committee ultimately appointed Rachel Zenzinger Born in Estherville, Iowa, Gagliardi graduated from high school in 1976 and attended Iowa Lakes Community College beginning in 1976, where she earned certification as a licensed practical nurse, a certification which she holds to this day. A resident of Arvada, Colorado, since the mid-1980s, Gagliardi has been a member of Spirit of Christ Catholic Church since 1989, where she frequently taught Sunday school. After marrying Jack Gagliardi and having her third", "psg_id": "11409401" }, { "title": "All Along (Elliot Minor song)", "text": "Mellin. Lead singer and guitarist Alex Davies recorded the piano for the song at Abbey Road Studios in 2009. All Along (Elliot Minor song) \"All Along\" is a song from Elliot Minor's \"Solaris\" album, written by Alex Davies and produced by Jim Wirt, who also worked with Elliot Minor on their debut self-titled album. The song is a piano ballad featuring vocal harmonizing by Alex Davies and Ed Minton. This track was not released as a single. A video was filmed in a desert and at the Salton Sea at Riverside County, two hours outside of Los Angeles, California. It", "psg_id": "13931547" }, { "title": "All Along (Elliot Minor song)", "text": "All Along (Elliot Minor song) \"All Along\" is a song from Elliot Minor's \"Solaris\" album, written by Alex Davies and produced by Jim Wirt, who also worked with Elliot Minor on their debut self-titled album. The song is a piano ballad featuring vocal harmonizing by Alex Davies and Ed Minton. This track was not released as a single. A video was filmed in a desert and at the Salton Sea at Riverside County, two hours outside of Los Angeles, California. It was made by Tyler Swain from Los Angeles, a friend of the band. The video features the actress Klementine", "psg_id": "13931546" }, { "title": "Ed Greenwood", "text": "further develop the Forgotten Realms setting: \"They want[ed] it to seem real, and work on 'honest jobs' and personal activities, until the whole thing [grew] into far more than a casual campaign.\" Beginning with the periodical's 30th issue in 1979, Greenwood published a series of short articles that detailed the setting in \"The Dragon\" magazine, the first of which was about a monster known as The Curst. He wrote voluminous entries to \"Dragon\" magazine, using the Realms as a setting for his descriptions of magic items, monsters, and spells. In 1986, the American game publishing company TSR began looking for", "psg_id": "1740168" }, { "title": "Elliot Minor", "text": "Elliot Minor Elliot Minor were a rock band from York, England. The group consists of Alex Davies (lead vocals/guitars), Ed Minton (vocals/guitars), Dan Hetherton (drums/backing vocals) and Ed Hetherton (bass). Elliot Minor started 'The Academy' with Alex Davies, Ed Minton and another of their mates who met at school when they were thirteen. Davies bumped into childhood friend Dan Hetherton when they were both picking up younger brothers and invited him to a band practice. Dan Hetherton joined as the band's drummer, and later they recruited Dan's brother, Ed, to play bass. Davies kept in contact with another childhood friend,", "psg_id": "9854476" }, { "title": "John Gagliardi", "text": "the J Club of St. John's University began awarding the Gagliardi Trophy annually to the most outstanding player in NCAA Division III. On August 11, 2006, Gagliardi and Florida State's Bobby Bowden became the first active head coaches to be enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame. (Nevada's Chris Ault had been inducted in 2002 and returned to coaching two years later.) Gagliardi was known for his unique coaching approach, which he called \"Winning with No's.\" He instructed his players not to call him \"coach\", did not use a whistle or blocking sleds, prohibited tackling in practices, did not", "psg_id": "3625606" }, { "title": "Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done", "text": "Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done \"Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done\" is the ninth episode of the second season, and the nineteenth episode overall, of the Canadian science fiction television series \"Orphan Black\". It first aired in Canada on Space and the United States on BBC America on 14 June 2014. The episode was written by Alex Levine and directed by TJ Scott. The series focuses on a number of identical human clones, all of whom are played by Tatiana Maslany: Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Rachel Duncan, and Helena. In this episode, Sarah's daughter Kira", "psg_id": "18131429" }, { "title": "Ed Greenwood", "text": "around the wizard Elminster, whom Greenwood has frequently portrayed at conventions and gaming events. Greenwood feels his work on the Realms that he likes best are \"those products that impart some of the richness and color of the Realms, such as the novel I wrote with Jeff Grubb, \"Cormyr\"; the \"Volo's Guides\"; \"Seven Sisters\"; \"The Code of the Harpers\"; \"City of Splendors\"; and stuff that lots of gamers have found useful, such as \"Drow of the Underdark\" and \"Ruins of Undermountain\".\" He found that it has been easy to keep his enthusiasm for the Realms over the years, as so", "psg_id": "1740171" }, { "title": "Alejandro Gagliardi", "text": "managed to win the league title, thus were promoted to the Argentine Primera División. After being part of the triumph Rosario Central side, Gagliardi left the club in search of more playing time, he later signed with Argentine Primera División side All Boys. After playing a total of 99 minutes in six league and one cup match, Gagliardi left the club. He later went back to the Primera B Nacional after signing with Unión de Santa Fe where he played 11 matches. After his short stint with Santa Fe, Gagliardi joined Nueva Chicago for the 2014 Primera B Nacional. Gagliardi", "psg_id": "19223847" }, { "title": "Roberto Gagliardi", "text": "Roberto Gagliardi Roberto Gagliardi is an Italian-born art dealer based in London. He has a gallery in London and has founded as well as curated a temporary exhibition in Chelsea Old Town Hall called London Art Biennale. His art collection is housed in the Museo d'Arte di Chianciano Terme in Chianciano Terme, in Tuscany, central Italy; which since 2009 has organised the Biennale di Chianciano in the town. For many years, Gagliardi sold imported Italian furniture. Gagliardi wished to found an art museum and, after considering other options, chose Chianciano Terme in Italy. In 2016, Gagliardi bought 10 vacant shops", "psg_id": "17933095" }, { "title": "Achille Gagliardi", "text": "or internal motives which inspire or control human conduct. Gagliardi died at Modena. Achille Gagliardi Achille Gagliardi (1537 – 6 July 1607) was an ascetic writer and spiritual director; and a member of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Gagliardi was born at Padua, Italy. After a brilliant career at the University of Padua Gagliardi entered the Society of Jesus in 1559 with two brothers younger than himself. He taught philosophy at the Roman college, theology at Padua and Milan, and successfully directed several houses of his order in Northern Italy. He displayed indefatigable zeal in preaching, giving retreats and directing", "psg_id": "11427580" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "Evie Hudak in November 2013, Gagliardi announced her intention to seek the office. Because the vacancy was created by a resignation, rather than an electoral defeat, a party vacancy committee will internally elect and then subsequently appoint a replacement to the Senate seat. Gagliardi and Arvada Councilwoman Rachel Zenzinger both announced their candidacies for the office, which will again be up for election in 2014. Sara Gagliardi Sara Elizabeth Gagliardi (born March 9, 1958) is a legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado. A career nurse, Gagliardi was first elected as a Democrat in 2006 to the Colorado House of", "psg_id": "11409428" }, { "title": "Bernardino Gagliardi", "text": "of San Marcello al Corso. He also painted in the cloister of San Francesco in Trevi, Umbria. Also called \"Bernardo Gagliardi\". He appears to be different from, and sometimes confused with, his contemporary, Filippo Gagliardi. He was instructed by Horatio Ferretti of Perugia. He returned to Città di Castello, where he painted for the Cathedral and for the Church of San Giovanni Decollato. For the local seminary, he painted a \"Deposition\". For the Church of Saint Mary of Combarbio, Anghiari, near Arezzo, he painted a fresco of the \"Assumption\". This Assumption inspired Marco Benefial in his fresco for the Cathedral", "psg_id": "10001414" }, { "title": "And All That Could Have Been", "text": "concert between \"Complication\" and \"Suck\". And All That Could Have Been And All That Could Have Been is a double album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released on January 22, 2002 by Nothing and Interscope Records. The live album contains music recorded during the Fragility v2.0 US tour in 2000. Disc one is a live album of most of their normal set list of the time, while disc two contains a studio album titled Still, containing \"deconstructed\" versions of previous Nine Inch Nails songs and some new material. The double DVD set, sold separately, includes video recordings", "psg_id": "1581764" }, { "title": "And All That Could Have Been", "text": "And All That Could Have Been And All That Could Have Been is a double album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released on January 22, 2002 by Nothing and Interscope Records. The live album contains music recorded during the Fragility v2.0 US tour in 2000. Disc one is a live album of most of their normal set list of the time, while disc two contains a studio album titled Still, containing \"deconstructed\" versions of previous Nine Inch Nails songs and some new material. The double DVD set, sold separately, includes video recordings of the songs performed on", "psg_id": "1581753" }, { "title": "Co-ed group", "text": "Co-ed group A co-ed group, also known as a coed group, mixed-gender group or mixed-sex group, is a vocal group that includes both female and male singers, usually in their teenage years or in their twenties. Historically, co-ed groups have not been as common in pop music as girl groups and boy bands. Music industry pundits have pointed out that such groups are difficult to market to the typical target demographic of teen pop acts, namely pre-teen and teen girls. According to music writer Jake Austen, girl groups and boy bands appeal to young girls in distinct ways, with girl", "psg_id": "20024207" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "twice-monthly informal \"constituent coffee\" meetings at coffee shops in Arvada. Gagliardi and her staff also adopted a policy of responding individually to emails coming from any of the district's 78,500 people. Working on the state's budget consumed much of the 2010 legislative session for most members. Colorado's projected budget shortfalls for the 2010-2011 fiscal year were substantial and obvious cuts had been made in years prior. All functions of state government had undergone cuts in previous sessions, but the ongoing reductions in state spending also threatened to defund numerous departments and functions of government. Gagliardi agreed with many additional cuts", "psg_id": "11409421" }, { "title": "Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done", "text": "(Skyler Wexler) undergoes bone marrow extraction to donate to Cosima in an attempt to cure Cosima's illness. Alison and her husband Donnie (Kristian Bruun) attempt to bury Dr. Aldous Leekie's body, while Helena attempts to escape from the ranch of the Proletheans, a religious extremist group. \"Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done\" marked the first on-screen appearance of Kathryn Alexandre, who also works on the show as Maslany's \"clone double\" when filming scenes where multiple clones interact. The episode was filmed at various locations in Toronto and the title was taken from Francis Bacon's work \"Novum Organum\". It was", "psg_id": "18131430" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "4 percent of the vote. For the 2009 legislative session, Gagliardi was named to a seat on the House Business Affairs and Labor Committee and as vice-chair of the House Health and Human Services Committee. Following her re-election, Gagliardi was also nominated for the post of House Majority Caucus Chair, but the post ultimately went to Representative Karen Middleton. Representative Gagliardi was the prime sponsor of 5 bills in the House of Representatives and 7 bills in the Colorado State Senate, in addition to co-sponsoring many other bills and resolutions. Gagliardi carried House Bill 1331 in 2009 which created tax", "psg_id": "11409414" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "Sara Gagliardi Sara Elizabeth Gagliardi (born March 9, 1958) is a legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado. A career nurse, Gagliardi was first elected as a Democrat in 2006 to the Colorado House of Representatives. She represented House District 27, which encompasses most of Arvada, Colorado, until her defeat in the 2010 election by Republican Libby Szabo. During her time with the House of Representatives, Gagliardi served as vice-chair for two legislative committees and successfully carried 22 bills into law, predominantly on health care, state services and education, and state fiscal issues. Following the recall attempt and subsequent resignation", "psg_id": "11409400" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "during her time with the House of Representatives. In the 2008 session of the Colorado General Assembly, Gagliardi returned to the committee assignments from the previous session, sitting on the House Health and Human Services and the House Local Government Committee. Gagliardi and Representative Mark Ferrandino proposed the \"American Dream Protection Act of 2008,\" which would have allowed judges to delay home foreclosures by 90 days, in response to the ongoing subprime mortgage crisis which was affecting Colorado and the United States more generally. After encountering overwhelming legislative opposition to the bill, which was characterized in committee as being too", "psg_id": "11409410" }, { "title": "Ed Greenwood", "text": "a new campaign setting for the \"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons\" game, and assigned Jeff Grubb to find out more about the setting used by Greenwood in his articles for \"Dragon\" magazine. According to Greenwood, Grubb asked him \"Do you just make this stuff up as you go, or do you really have a huge campaign world?\"; he answered \"yes\" to both questions. TSR felt that the Forgotten Realms would be a more open-ended setting than the epic Dragonlance setting, and chose the Realms as a ready-made campaign for \"AD&D\" 2nd Edition. Greenwood agreed to work on the project, and began", "psg_id": "1740169" }, { "title": "John Gagliardi (lacrosse)", "text": "John Gagliardi (lacrosse) John Gagliardi (born June 11, 1974) is a retired professional and All-World Team USA lacrosse player and current entrepreneur and investor from Manhasset, New York. He was a member of the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse before retiring in 2009. He now lives in New York City. In June 2010 he sold his company Maverik Lacrosse to New York City private equity company Kohlberg & Co. Kohlberg & Co also owns Bauer Hockey and 16 other companies. Gagliardi graduated Manhasset High School in 1992 where he was an All-American lacrosse player and All-County football player.", "psg_id": "9080357" }, { "title": "Rosario Gagliardi", "text": "style evolved so too did the accomplishment of his work. The Church of San Giorgio is thought to be the prototype for all the other churches in the region. Gagliardi was also responsible for numerous other churches and palazzi in Noto and other places on the island. He died in Noto in 1762 aged 64 years old. Rosario Gagliardi Rosario Gagliardi (1698–1762) was an Italian architect born in Syracuse. He was one of the leading architects working in the Sicilian Baroque. In spite of never leaving Sicily his work showed great understanding of the style, but was a progression from", "psg_id": "5739442" }, { "title": "Co-ed group", "text": "single \"Mi mundo gira contigo\". In 2016 they released their single 'Vértigo', a Spanish version of Korean song 'Bar Bar Bar' by girl group 'Crayon Pop'. MIX5 was the winning band of the reality show 'La Banda 2016'. This group is formed by two girls and three boys of different nationalities. Co-ed group A co-ed group, also known as a coed group, mixed-gender group or mixed-sex group, is a vocal group that includes both female and male singers, usually in their teenage years or in their twenties. Historically, co-ed groups have not been as common in pop music as girl", "psg_id": "20024212" }, { "title": "Ed Greenwood", "text": "the mid 1960s; they were his \"dream space for swords and sorcery stories\". Greenwood conceived of the Forgotten Realms as one world in a \"multiverse\" of parallel worlds which includes the Earth. He imagined such worlds as being the source of humanity's myths and legends. Greenwood discovered the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" game in 1975 and soon became a regular player. He used the Realms as a setting for his campaigns, which centered around the fictional locales of Waterdeep and Shadowdale, locations that would figure prominently in his later writing. According to Greenwood, his players' thirst for detail pushed him to", "psg_id": "1740167" }, { "title": "Pat Gagliardi", "text": "Pat Gagliardi Patrick M. \"Pat\" Gagliardi was a Democratic member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1983 through 1998. He served as Democratic floor leader from 1989 until he left the House. Born in December 1950 in Bay City, Gagliardi graduated from Midland High School and pursued a degree in sociology from what was then called Lake Superior State College. While at LSSC, Gagliardi met Mitch Irwin. The two won elections in 1978, Gagliardi to the Chippewa County Board of Commissioners and Irwin to the Michigan Senate. Following his retirement from the Legislature, Gagliardi became head of the Lake", "psg_id": "18506494" }, { "title": "Jonny Greenwood", "text": "suddenly with all these 18-year-olds who could actually play in tune. I remember thinking: 'Ah, that's what an orchestra is supposed to sound like!'\" Greenwood also spent time as a child programming computers, experimenting with BASIC and simple machine code to build \"rubbishy computer games\". According to Greenwood, \"the closer I got to the bare bones of the computer, the more exciting I found it\". Along with his brother, Greenwood attended the independent boys' school Abingdon, where he met singer Thom Yorke, guitarist Ed O'Brien, and drummer Phil Selway and joined their band, On a Friday. He had previously been", "psg_id": "1946903" }, { "title": "Emmanuelle Gagliardi", "text": "Emmanuelle Gagliardi Emmanuelle Gagliardi (born 9 July 1976) is a retired professional Swiss tennis player. She was coached by Marco Tarelli and her preferred surface was hardcourt. Gagliardi never won a WTA Tour singles title, but reached the semifinals of the 2002 Indian Wells Masters, losing to eventual champion Daniela Hantuchová in three sets. She was a member of the Switzerland Fed Cup team that reached the final in 1998. She was also a member of the Swiss team for the 2008 Summer Olympics and played doubles with Patty Schnyder, reaching the second round. She has not been active on", "psg_id": "7929846" }, { "title": "John Gagliardi (lacrosse)", "text": "brands, technology and sport start-ups. John Gagliardi (lacrosse) John Gagliardi (born June 11, 1974) is a retired professional and All-World Team USA lacrosse player and current entrepreneur and investor from Manhasset, New York. He was a member of the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse before retiring in 2009. He now lives in New York City. In June 2010 he sold his company Maverik Lacrosse to New York City private equity company Kohlberg & Co. Kohlberg & Co also owns Bauer Hockey and 16 other companies. Gagliardi graduated Manhasset High School in 1992 where he was an All-American lacrosse", "psg_id": "9080360" }, { "title": "Alyssa Gagliardi", "text": "Alyssa Gagliardi Alyssa Marie Gagliardi (born April 2, 1992) is an American-born women’s professional ice hockey player. She currently plays for the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). Born in Raleigh, North Carolina, Gagliardi is one of the first women from Raleigh to become a professional ice hockey player. Gagliardi played NCAA college hockey at Cornell University. During her four years with the team, she accumulated 89 points with the Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey program. Gagliardi was a member of four ECAC championship teams with Cornell. After graduation, Gagliardi turned professional with the Boston Blades", "psg_id": "19249997" }, { "title": "Ed Greenwood", "text": "to prepare his Forgotten Realms material for official publication. He sent TSR a few dozen cardboard boxes stuffed with pencil notes and maps, and sold all rights to the Realms for a token fee. The following year, Greenwood used this material as a basis for writing the \"Forgotten Realms Campaign Set\" along with coauthor Jeff Grubb. The campaign setting was a major success, and Greenwood continued to be involved with all subsequent incarnations of the Forgotten Realms in \"D&D\". He retained the rights to his fictional universe and went on to write numerous Forgotten Realms novels. Many of these center", "psg_id": "1740170" }, { "title": "Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done", "text": "was shot with a handheld camera by the episode's director, TJ Scott, with Maslany and Outerbridge improvising the dialogue and use of props. The subsequent shot of the barn on fire was created by the visual effects company Intelligent Creatures. The title of the final two episodes, \"Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done\" and \"By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried\", are taken from a Francis Bacon quotation in his philosophical work \"Novum Organum\": \"It would be an unsound fancy and self-contradictory to expect that things which have never yet been done can be done except by means", "psg_id": "18131438" }, { "title": "Alejandro Gagliardi", "text": "mutual agreement. In 2018, Gagliardi signed with Santa Tecla of the Salvadoran Primera División. But a serious injury in his left knee caused him to leave the team in October of the same year. Alejandro Gagliardi Alejandro Fabián Gagliardi (born 6 August 1989) is an Argentine professional footballer. Before joining Morelia, Gagliardi played the first eight years of his career in his home country of Argentina where he played in various first and second division clubs. Gagliardi spent the first five years of his career playing for Primera B Nacional side Instituto in his hometown of Córdoba. In 2012, he", "psg_id": "19223849" }, { "title": "Richard Gagliardi", "text": "Richard Gagliardi Richard Gagliardi (born c. 1933) is a retired American ice hockey player and coach. He was the head coach of both Yale's freshman and varsity teams in the 1960s and early-1970s, finally retiring as a coach in 2005. Gagliardi broke into the college game with Boston College in 1953–54, helping the Eagles to reach two NCAA Tournaments in three years. Gagliardi also played end for the football team that went 18-6-2 during his tenure but failed to reach a bowl game. After graduating Gagliardi spent two years serving in the marines as both a rifle platoon trainer and", "psg_id": "18196802" }, { "title": "Richard Gagliardi", "text": "to fellow BC alum Paul Lufkin. Gagliardi continued to coach but he would do so at the high school level while he was not teaching math. Gagliardi would wrap up a 47-year career as a coach in the spring of 2005, last serving at Sacred Heart Academy-Hamden. Richard Gagliardi Richard Gagliardi (born c. 1933) is a retired American ice hockey player and coach. He was the head coach of both Yale's freshman and varsity teams in the 1960s and early-1970s, finally retiring as a coach in 2005. Gagliardi broke into the college game with Boston College in 1953–54, helping the", "psg_id": "18196804" }, { "title": "John Gagliardi (Australian)", "text": "John Gagliardi (Australian) John Gagliardi, is an Australian journalist, businessman, author and lobbyist. Gagliardi was the founding Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Christian Outreach Centre's Christian Heritage College in Brisbane, Queensland, established in 1986. During his media career, Galiardi was the editor of the Townsville Bulletin; Chief of Staff of National Nine TV News in Brisbane and Assistant Features Editor of The Telegraph which was for many years Brisbane's afternoon tabloid. In 1995 he was one of the founders of the Australian Christian Lobby, then known as the Australian Christian Coalition. Gagliardi is currently the Director of", "psg_id": "11430588" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "in previous elections. By the end of October 2010, Gagliardi had visited 14,725 constituents at their homes, over 5,000 of which in 2010 alone. Though Gagliardi received many local endorsements, Szabo's endorsement by national Republican figures raised the race's publicity substantially. On October 15, The Denver Post endorsed Szabo's bid for Colorado's 27th House District. Later the same day the Arvada Press released their endorsements, and while they praised Gagliardi heavily for her constituent outreach, they endorsed Szabo's bid for \"radical changes.\" Gagliardi's campaign continued to run on her record of legislative accomplishments, despite being hammered by attack ads from", "psg_id": "11409426" }, { "title": "Greenwood Publishing Group", "text": "October 1, 2008, ABC-CLIO and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt announced an agreement granting ABC-CLIO a perpetual license to use the imprints and publish the titles of Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. (GPG), including Greenwood Press, Praeger Publishers, Praeger Security International and Libraries Unlimited. In addition, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt would also transfer certain assets, including copyrights, contracts and inventory, of Greenwood Publishing Group to ABC-CLIO. This agreement became effective immediately. The 88 Post Road West office in Westport, Connecticut was closed as a result, with layoffs scheduled to begin in first week in December 2008. The transfer of GPG to ABC-CLIO occurred during", "psg_id": "11562197" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "her opponent, all while 527 groups poured money into the district trying change the electoral outcome. On Tuesday, November 2, 2010, Szabo defeated Gagliardi in a three-way race after emerging with 51% of all votes cast in Colorado's 27th House District. After the end of her tenure as a state representative, Gagliardi returned to work as a nurse for Kaiser Permanente in the field of oncology. She has remained involved in Colorado politics, writing opinion pieces on public health and paid sick days, as well as periodically working with state legislators. Following the recall attempt and subsequent resignation of Senator", "psg_id": "11409427" }, { "title": "Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done", "text": "W. Kepler opined that the episode displayed \"Orphan Black\" \"finest qualities (strong characterisation, dark satire and shocking moments) and its worst (odd pacing and ropey plotting)\". He enjoyed Alison and Donnie's comedic subplot and praised Maslany's performance as Rachel, but found the conclusion to Helena's storyline with the Proletheans \"baffling\" and \"haphazard\". Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done \"Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done\" is the ninth episode of the second season, and the nineteenth episode overall, of the Canadian science fiction television series \"Orphan Black\". It first aired in Canada on Space and the United States on", "psg_id": "18131442" }, { "title": "John Eric Greenwood", "text": "John Eric Greenwood John Eric Greenwood (known as Jenny Greenwood) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1912 to 1920. He also captained his country. During what would have been the prime of his playing career he fought in the First World War. Jenny Greenwood was born on 23 July 1891 in Lewisham. He attended Dulwich College Greenwood learnt his rugby at Dulwich College, before which he had been a keen soccer player. Whilst there he played in an unbeaten first XV in 1909 which contained five future internationals dubbed the 'Famous Five'. These five would all go", "psg_id": "14344764" }, { "title": "Achille Gagliardi", "text": "Achille Gagliardi Achille Gagliardi (1537 – 6 July 1607) was an ascetic writer and spiritual director; and a member of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Gagliardi was born at Padua, Italy. After a brilliant career at the University of Padua Gagliardi entered the Society of Jesus in 1559 with two brothers younger than himself. He taught philosophy at the Roman college, theology at Padua and Milan, and successfully directed several houses of his order in Northern Italy. He displayed indefatigable zeal in preaching, giving retreats and directing congregations, and was held in great esteem as a theologian and spiritual guide", "psg_id": "11427578" }, { "title": "Roberto Gagliardi", "text": "in Chianciano Terme to be used for the Chianciano Expo. In 1978 Gagliardi founded the Gagliardi Gallery, located on Kings Road, in Chelsea, London. Through it, he organizes the London Art Biennale. In December 1992 an exhibition entitled \"Children Versus Mafia\" opened at the gallery, showing paintings by Italian schoolchildren inspired by the killing of two judges, Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, who were investigating the Mafia and their bodyguards. Roberto Gagliardi Roberto Gagliardi is an Italian-born art dealer based in London. He has a gallery in London and has founded as well as curated a temporary exhibition in Chelsea", "psg_id": "17933096" }, { "title": "John Gagliardi", "text": "John Gagliardi John Gagliardi ( ; November 1, 1926 – October 7, 2018) was an American football coach. He was the head football coach at Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, from 1953 until 2012. From 1949 to 1952, he was the head football coach at Carroll College in Helena, Montana. With a career record of 489–138–11, Gagliardi has the most wins of any coach in college football history. His Saint John's Johnnies teams won four national titles: the NAIA Football National Championship in 1963 and 1965, and the NCAA Division III Football Championship in 1976 and 2003. Gagliardi was", "psg_id": "3625602" }, { "title": "Emmanuelle Gagliardi", "text": "the WTA Tour ever since. In doubles, Gagliardi reached the semifinals of the 2003 Australian Open with Petra Mandula and won the 2004 China Open, a Premier tournament, with Dinara Safina. Emmanuelle Gagliardi Emmanuelle Gagliardi (born 9 July 1976) is a retired professional Swiss tennis player. She was coached by Marco Tarelli and her preferred surface was hardcourt. Gagliardi never won a WTA Tour singles title, but reached the semifinals of the 2002 Indian Wells Masters, losing to eventual champion Daniela Hantuchová in three sets. She was a member of the Switzerland Fed Cup team that reached the final in", "psg_id": "7929847" }, { "title": "Alyssa Gagliardi", "text": "National Women's Ice Hockey Team in the Four Nations Cup tournament, winning the gold in 2014 and the silver in 2015. Alyssa Gagliardi Alyssa Marie Gagliardi (born April 2, 1992) is an American-born women’s professional ice hockey player. She currently plays for the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). Born in Raleigh, North Carolina, Gagliardi is one of the first women from Raleigh to become a professional ice hockey player. Gagliardi played NCAA college hockey at Cornell University. During her four years with the team, she accumulated 89 points with the Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey", "psg_id": "19249999" }, { "title": "Alejandro Gagliardi", "text": "Alejandro Gagliardi Alejandro Fabián Gagliardi (born 6 August 1989) is an Argentine professional footballer. Before joining Morelia, Gagliardi played the first eight years of his career in his home country of Argentina where he played in various first and second division clubs. Gagliardi spent the first five years of his career playing for Primera B Nacional side Instituto in his hometown of Córdoba. In 2012, he moved to Primera B Nacional side Rosario Central where he spent the majority of the time on the bench, starting only 6 games during the 2012–13 Primera B Nacional season. That season, Rosario Central", "psg_id": "19223846" }, { "title": "Pat Gagliardi", "text": "Superior State University Foundation. Governor Jennifer M. Granholm appointed him to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission in 2003, where he served until 2011. His papers were deposited with Northern Michigan University. Pat Gagliardi Patrick M. \"Pat\" Gagliardi was a Democratic member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1983 through 1998. He served as Democratic floor leader from 1989 until he left the House. Born in December 1950 in Bay City, Gagliardi graduated from Midland High School and pursued a degree in sociology from what was then called Lake Superior State College. While at LSSC, Gagliardi met Mitch Irwin. The", "psg_id": "18506495" }, { "title": "John Gagliardi", "text": "require his players to lift weights, and limited his team practices to 90 minutes. Gagliardi announced his retirement from coaching on November 19, 2012. Galiardi died on October 7, 2018, at the age of 91. In 2003, Gagliardi received the Amos Alonzo Stagg Coaching Award from the United States Sports Academy. He won the 2007 Liberty Mutual Division III Coach of the Year. In 2009, Gagliardi won the Amos Alonzo Stagg Award from the American Football Coaches Association. Gagliardi received the National College Football Awards Association's (NCFAA) Contributions to College Football Award in 2013. He was inducted into the National", "psg_id": "3625607" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "for blood donations to 16 throughout the state. Gagliardi sought a second term in the legislature in the 2008 statewide elections, facing Republican John Bodnar whose bid to unseat Labuda was endorsed by the \"Denver Post\"; the \"Arvada Press\" endorsed Gagliardi. Gagliardi was again joined by campaign manager Allen Weisheit, and as in previous elections, she was competing for a seat with voter registration numbers favoring Republicans; again her race was expected to be strongly contested. Gagliardi prevailed with just over 50 percent of the popular vote, some 1600 votes ahead of Bodnar; American Constitution Party candidate Amanda Campbell took", "psg_id": "11409413" }, { "title": "Elliot Lawrence", "text": "the Soviet Union with The Ed Sullivan Show to be part of the first American band to broadcast form the Soviet Union. On the show were Marge and Gower Champion, the well known dancing and theatrical couple. Gower asked Elliot to be the musical director of his next show, Bye Bye Birdie (1960) for which he was nominated for a Tony award. In 1956 on a blind date in New York City, Elliot met Amy Jane Bunim. They were married three months later. Elliot and Amy have four children: Alexandra, Daniel, James and Mariana (Mia). They are still married. After", "psg_id": "11562134" }, { "title": "Elliot Formation", "text": "Elliot Formation The Elliot Formation is a geological formation and forms part of the Stormberg Group, the uppermost geological group that comprises the greater Karoo Supergroup. Outcrops of the Elliot Formation have been found in the northern Eastern Cape, southern Free State, and in the eastern KwaZulu-Natal provinces of South Africa. Outcrops and exposures are also found in several localities in Lesotho such as Qacha’s Neck, Hill Top, Quthing, and near the capital, Maseru. The Elliot Formation is further divided into the lower (LEF) and upper (UEF) Elliot formations to differentiate significant sedimentological differences between these layers. The LEF is", "psg_id": "12665304" }, { "title": "Greenwood Publishing Group", "text": "purchase of CIS. That same year the press initiated its Quorum Books imprint, which published professional titles in business and law. On January 1, 1986 GPI expanded yet again when it purchased Praeger Publishers, founded by Frederick A. Praeger in 1949, from CBS, Inc., and in 1989 when it acquired Bergin & Garvey and Auburn House. At the beginning of 1990 the company's name was changed from Greenwood Press, Inc. to Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. When Elsevier merged with Reed International in 1993, GPG became part of Reed Elsevier, and by the mid-1990s the operational part of GPG joined with", "psg_id": "11562195" }, { "title": "Jim Elliot", "text": "missionaries' intentions. Their plans were preempted by the arrival of a larger group of about 10 Huaorani warriors, who killed Elliot and his four companions on January 8, 1956. Jim Elliot was the first of the five missionaries killed when he and Peter Fleming were greeting two of those attackers that showed themselves pretending they were interested in taking plane rides with them. Elliot's body was found downstream, along with those of the other men, except that of Ed McCully which was found even farther downstream. His journal entry for October 28, 1949, expresses his belief that work dedicated to", "psg_id": "4072878" }, { "title": "John Gagliardi (Australian)", "text": "Development at the Haggai Institute, Australia. Book Devotional materials John Gagliardi (Australian) John Gagliardi, is an Australian journalist, businessman, author and lobbyist. Gagliardi was the founding Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Christian Outreach Centre's Christian Heritage College in Brisbane, Queensland, established in 1986. During his media career, Galiardi was the editor of the Townsville Bulletin; Chief of Staff of National Nine TV News in Brisbane and Assistant Features Editor of The Telegraph which was for many years Brisbane's afternoon tabloid. In 1995 he was one of the founders of the Australian Christian Lobby, then known as the", "psg_id": "11430589" }, { "title": "Have You Been Paying Attention?", "text": "Have You Been Paying Attention? Have You Been Paying Attention? (abbreviated on social media as HYBPA? and stylised on-screen as Have you been paying attention? in sentence case) is an Australian game show on Network Ten. The series, which is produced by Working Dog Productions, is a mix of news and comedy which sees host Tom Gleisner quiz five guests (of whom Ed Kavalee and Sam Pang are permanent panellists) on the week's top news stories. Despite a disappointing start in ratings, and initially a change in timeslot and format, the series has proven to be a consistent performer for", "psg_id": "17627839" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "son, Sara Gagliardi served on boards and committees in Arvada such as the accountability committee at Vanderhoof Elementary, the parent advisory committee at Drake Middle School, and the Arvada High School Boosters. She has been involved with education policy and has worked as a Cub Scout leader, a volunteer in the city, and as the chair of the Arvada Northwest Business and Professional Women's Committee. Gagliardi's joined the Service Employees International Union Local 105 during her professional career with Kaiser, as SEIU represented 5,000 similar workers in that industry. Later in her time with Kaiser, Gagliardi worked as a union", "psg_id": "11409402" }, { "title": "John Gagliardi (lacrosse)", "text": "After high school, he attended college at University of Virginia before transferring to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. At Johns Hopkins, Gagliardi earned All-America honors twice, once as a third team in 1996 as a junior, and in 1997 as a senior as a first team All-American. In 2005 John was inducted into the Manhasset Lacrosse Hall of Fame. In 2012 John was inducted into the Long Island Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Gagliardi played professional Indoor Lacrosse for the New York Saints and Philadelphia Wings of the National Lacrosse League between 1998 and 2001. In 1999, he was selected", "psg_id": "9080358" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "rematch of the 2002 legislative elections, in which Gagliardi had received 46% of the vote against Crane and Libertarian Gregg Miller. During her 2006 run, however, she was endorsed by the \"Denver Post\", and, in an exceptionally close election which was not decided until provisional ballots were counted, Gagliardi eventually was declared the winner, having narrowly defeated Crane by 111 votes. This was less than one half of one percent of the total votes cast in the district. The race, being the narrowest legislative election in Colorado that year, set the stage for a series of close uphill elections for", "psg_id": "11409406" }, { "title": "Rose Elliot", "text": "Rose Elliot Rose Elliot MBE is a British vegetarian cookery writer. She has written 55 books on vegetarian cookery, which have sold three million copies all around the world. Her first book, \"Simply Delicious\", was published in 1967. Her latest cookery book, \"The Best Of Rose Elliot: The Ultimate Vegetarian Collection\" was published by Mitchell Beazley in 2014. At the age of three, she made the connection between fish to eat and the living creatures themselves and decided to become a vegetarian. Her grandmother Grace Cooke was the founder of the spiritualist group White Eagle Lodge. As a member of", "psg_id": "11894560" }, { "title": "Francesco Gagliardi", "text": "Francesco Gagliardi Francesco Gagliardi (born 27 August 1974) is an Italian film director, screenwriter and film producer. In June 2008, he founded FG Pictures, a production and distribution company. At the 63rd Salerno Film Festival, he was awarded Best Newcomer Producer for \"Prigioniero di un segreto\" (), and the same year he was responsible for distribution of Valeriu Jereghi's \"Arrivederci\", which also received an award at the festival, for its important social themes. In July 2015, he directs the documentary-film with the title \"Mediterranean diet example to the world,\" of which he is the co-author. Sponsored by CICT UNESCO, the", "psg_id": "17952174" }, { "title": "Peppino Gagliardi", "text": "Peppino Gagliardi Peppino Gagliardi (born May 25, 1940) is an Italian singer. Gagliardi was born in Naples. His first hit in Italy came in 1963 with \"T'amo e t'amerò\". In 1970, he had another big hit with the song, Settembre, and more hits followed in the early 1970s. He achieved two second placings at the Sanremo Music Festival: in 1972 with \"Come le viole\" and in 1972 with \"Come un ragazzino\". His music declined in popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. His last entry at the Sanremo Music Festival was \"L'alba\" in 1993. One of his songs - \"Che vuole", "psg_id": "4641095" }, { "title": "Peppino Gagliardi", "text": "questa musica stasera\" - is part of the original soundtrack of the 2015 movie \"The Man from U.N.C.L.E.\" Peppino Gagliardi Peppino Gagliardi (born May 25, 1940) is an Italian singer. Gagliardi was born in Naples. His first hit in Italy came in 1963 with \"T'amo e t'amerò\". In 1970, he had another big hit with the song, Settembre, and more hits followed in the early 1970s. He achieved two second placings at the Sanremo Music Festival: in 1972 with \"Come le viole\" and in 1972 with \"Come un ragazzino\". His music declined in popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. His", "psg_id": "4641096" }, { "title": "Gagliardi Trophy", "text": "until 2018. Gagliardi Trophy The Gagliardi Trophy was first presented in 1993 to the Outstanding Division III college football player of the year by the Jostens Company and the J-Club of Saint John's University in Minnesota. Since that time, the award has become one of the leading collegiate football awards in Division III football, honoring excellence in athletics, academics and community service. The award is named for John Gagliardi, head football coach of Carroll College 1949 to 1952 and Saint John's University in Minnesota from 1953 to 2012. The trophy was presented by the Salem Rotary Club each year in", "psg_id": "2797023" }, { "title": "Gagliardi Trophy", "text": "Gagliardi Trophy The Gagliardi Trophy was first presented in 1993 to the Outstanding Division III college football player of the year by the Jostens Company and the J-Club of Saint John's University in Minnesota. Since that time, the award has become one of the leading collegiate football awards in Division III football, honoring excellence in athletics, academics and community service. The award is named for John Gagliardi, head football coach of Carroll College 1949 to 1952 and Saint John's University in Minnesota from 1953 to 2012. The trophy was presented by the Salem Rotary Club each year in Salem, Virginia", "psg_id": "2797022" }, { "title": "John Gagliardi", "text": "in Helena, Montana. In four seasons as head coach at Carroll, Gagliardi compiled a 24–6–1 record, winning three Montana Collegiate Conference championships. After the 1952 season, Gagliardi left Carroll for Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota. NFL Hall of Fame player Johnny \"Blood\" McNally coached football at St. John's from 1950 to 1952. On leaving the job he said \"Nobody can win at St. John's.\" In 60 seasons coaching the Saint John's Johnnies, Gagliardi won a school and conference record 27 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) titles and four national championships: in 1963 (at the Camellia Bowl), 1965, 1976, and", "psg_id": "3625604" }, { "title": "Filippo Gagliardi", "text": "in the Palazzo Rospigliosi-Pallavicini in Rome, with figure by the Genoese painter Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, and two in the Musée de Peinture e de Sculpture, Grenoble (inv. MG767, 768). He was also known as 'Filippo delle Prospettive'. His works are sometimes confused with those by Viviano Codazzi. He also appears to confused with \"Giovanni Francesco Gagliardi\". David R. Marshall, Viviano and Niccolò Codazzi and the Baroque Architectural Fantasy, Rome: Jandi Sapi, 1993, pages 519-555 with a catalogue of paintings. Filippo Gagliardi Filippo Gagliardi (born c. 1606, died 1659) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome.", "psg_id": "10006302" }, { "title": "John Gagliardi", "text": "inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006. John Gagliardi was born to Ventura and Antonietta Gagliardi in Trinidad, Colorado, in 1926. He began coaching football at Trinidad High School in 1943, at the age of 16, when his high school coach was called into service during World War II. He was a player-coach his senior year of high school and continued to coach high school football at St. Mary's High School while obtaining his college degree at Colorado College. At the age of 22, with six years of high school coaching, Gagliardi was hired at Carroll College", "psg_id": "3625603" }, { "title": "John Gagliardi", "text": "Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006, the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 2015, and Saint John's University's J-Club Hall of Honor in 2018. John Gagliardi John Gagliardi ( ; November 1, 1926 – October 7, 2018) was an American football coach. He was the head football coach at Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, from 1953 until 2012. From 1949 to 1952, he was the head football coach at Carroll College in Helena, Montana. With a career record of 489–138–11, Gagliardi has the most wins of any coach in college football history. His Saint", "psg_id": "3625608" }, { "title": "Richard Gagliardi", "text": "football player. In 1960 Gagliardi was named as the head coach for the freshman ice hockey team at Yale remaining in that position until Murray Murdoch's retirement in 1965, allowing Gagliardi to become the varsity coach. The Bulldogs played well under their new banch boss for the first two years, reaching the conference tournament in the second season, but afterwards the team slipped in the standings and could only manage single-digit wins for four consecutive campaigns. The club began to show some improvement in 1971–72 with a 10-win season, but Gagliardi stepped down after the year, turning the team over", "psg_id": "18196803" }, { "title": "Alejandro Gagliardi", "text": "played 19 matches (started 16) and scored 4 goals for Nueva Chicago as he helped the club get promoted to the Argentine Primera División. Gagliardi scored 11 goals in 22 matches for Nueva Chicago during the 2015 Argentine Primera División where he ranked fourth. Despite scoring 11 goals, Nueva Chicago was relegated to the Primera B Nacional after ending in 29th place in the relegation table. On December 19, 2015, Gagliardi signed with Liga MX side Monarcas Morelia, his first club outside of Argentina. On 9 August 2016, Monarcas Morelia announced that Gagliardi would be leaving the club in a", "psg_id": "19223848" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "Following the session, Gagliardi also joined an effort to deter purveyors of spam email from operating in the state of Colorado. Gagliardi also offered an amendment to the state budget to provide additional funding for veterans homes in Colorado, and was one of the few Democrats to vote against a plan pushed by Gov. Bill Ritter to freeze property tax rates to provide additional public school funding. Rep. Gagliardi was also a co-sponsor of Senate bills to provide legal immunity to school staff who intervene to stop disruptive behavior, and an unsuccessful measure to revise rules regarding the expiration of", "psg_id": "11409408" }, { "title": "Ben Elliot", "text": "of Bristol. Elliot is the co-founder of Quintessentially Group, the luxury lifestyle group with a 24-hour global concierge service, which he started in London in December 2000. Elliot was also the founder of Quintessentially Soho, a private members' club which raised money for the House of St Barnabas homelessness charity. Elliot is a non-executive director of YouGov plc as well as a partner at Hawthorn Advisors, a corporate communications and reputation management consultancy. Elliot was asked to act as treasurer for the Conservative Party's 2016 London Mayoral Campaign and was responsible for all campaign fundraising. Following October 2017's relaunch of", "psg_id": "15280649" }, { "title": "Sara Gagliardi", "text": "interim, the period from mid-May until December allows members to keep seasonal jobs. Kaiser allowed Gagliardi to take a five-month unpaid leave of absence each year to discharge her legislative duties with the understanding that she would return after the session. Through most of her time with the House of Representatives, Gagliardi worked in a Denver-area dermatology clinic, although in 2010 she was moved into the field of oncology, where she has remained through the entire campaign season and post-election until the present. In 2006, Gagliardi aided by campaign manager Allen Weisheit, faced incumbent Republican Representative Bill Crane, in a", "psg_id": "11409405" }, { "title": "Dennis Mackrel", "text": "Dennis Mackrel Dennis Mackrel (born April 3, 1962, in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American jazz drummer, composer, and arranger. He is also known for his work as a bandleader and music educator. He is most notable for his associations with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra and the Count Basie Orchestra. The son of two jazz enthusiasts, Mackrel started playing drums at age two and began his professional career playing at a community theater at age ten. He attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, studying jazz under Frank Gagliardi, during which time he performed in venues such as the Imperial Palace", "psg_id": "14985215" } ]
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"which song starts, ""on a dark desert highway?"""
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[ { "title": "Tarim Desert Highway", "text": "156 km long, is a branch highway, connecting Tazhong () on the Lunmin Highway, above, with Qiemo () in the southeast direction on National Highway 315. It opened in 2002, and is called the autonomous region's S233 Highway. This highway, 424.77 km long, opened in 2007, starts from Aral () on National Highway 314, west of the historical town of Kucha (), in Aksu Prefecture (), goes southward along the Hetian River, and ends in Hetian () on National Highway 315. Tarim Desert Highway The Tarim Desert Highway (), also known as the Cross-Desert Highway (CDH) or Taklamakan Desert Highway,", "psg_id": "11581965" }, { "title": "A Dark Song", "text": "plot in a grubby realism that serves its more fantastical elements well.\" Haleigh Foutch of Collider wrote, \"\"A Dark Song\" spins many webs of mystery and keeps you puzzling out every mystery up until the audacious ending you definitely won't see coming.\" Scott Weinberg of Nerdist wrote, \"Two complete strangers cutting themselves off from the world inside of a dilapidated mansion? That's already a movie I want to see. But once \"A Dark Song\" starts delving into issues like love, loss, faith, and the natural human reaction to sudden tragedy, that's when it blossoms from a novel concept to a", "psg_id": "20117852" }, { "title": "Tarim Desert Highway", "text": "Tarim Desert Highway The Tarim Desert Highway (), also known as the Cross-Desert Highway (CDH) or Taklamakan Desert Highway, crosses the Taklamakan Desert from North to South in China. There are now three highways: two main highways and one branch highway. This highway links the cities of Luntai () on National Highway 314 and Minfeng () on National Highway 315, on the northern and southern edges of the Tarim Basin. The total length of the highway is 552 km; approximately 446 km of the highway cross uninhabited areas covered by shifting sand dunes, making it the longest such highway in", "psg_id": "11581963" }, { "title": "Desert (Paces song)", "text": "with acclaim and the performance became the film clip and the single was released a few weeks later. The music video for \"Desert\" premiered on YouTube on 14 August 2016. It was filmed and edited by Patrick Rohl and Sam Bratby and recorded at Splendour in the Grass in July 2016. In an album review, AAA Backstage said “\"Desert\" begins with beautiful key chords and Sebastian's soulful voice. Paces, being the clever electronic music man he is, altered Sebastian's voice into dark strawberry jam richness impossible to ignore.” Desert (Paces song) \"Desert\" is a song by Australian record producer Paces", "psg_id": "20855295" }, { "title": "Tarim Desert Highway", "text": "the world. Construction on the highway began in 1993 because of expansion in the petroleum industry, requiring fast shipping across the Taklamakan desert. Construction was completed in 1995. To prevent the shifting sands from covering the highway, bushes and other vegetation were planted next to the highway to anchor the sand with their roots. A massive irrigation system was constructed to pump water for the vegetation along the highway. At the halfway point along the desert highway, there are a few restaurants and a gas station. Except for pump house maintenance workers, the region is otherwise entirely uninhabited. This highway,", "psg_id": "11581964" }, { "title": "Desert (Paces song)", "text": "Desert (Paces song) \"Desert\" is a song by Australian record producer Paces featuring Australian recording artist Guy Sebastian. The song was released in August 2016 as the fourth single from Paces debut studio album, \"Vacation\" (2016). Sebastian said he'd been a fan of Paces “for a while” and contacted him in 2015 to write together. Paces remixed Sebastian's 2015 single \"Black & Blue\" which was released in January 2016. Paces sent Sebastian \"Desert\" on which he recorded his vocals. In February 2016 Paces announced the track list for his debut studio album, which was released in March 2016, and it", "psg_id": "20855293" }, { "title": "A Dark Song", "text": "A Dark Song A Dark Song is a 2016 Irish independent horror film, written and directed by Liam Gavin and starring Steve Oram and Catherine Walker. It was released to select theatres and digital streaming platforms on 28 April 2017. It is Gavin's directorial debut. A bitter Sophia rents an isolated house in rural Wales in order to convince short-tempered occultist Joseph Solomon to lead her in a grueling, months-long rite dictated from The Book of Abramelin to summon her guardian angel. They will then both be allowed to ask the angel to grant them a special favor. A visibly", "psg_id": "20117845" }, { "title": "A Dark Song", "text": "truly powerful piece of genre filmmaking.\" A Dark Song A Dark Song is a 2016 Irish independent horror film, written and directed by Liam Gavin and starring Steve Oram and Catherine Walker. It was released to select theatres and digital streaming platforms on 28 April 2017. It is Gavin's directorial debut. A bitter Sophia rents an isolated house in rural Wales in order to convince short-tempered occultist Joseph Solomon to lead her in a grueling, months-long rite dictated from The Book of Abramelin to summon her guardian angel. They will then both be allowed to ask the angel to grant", "psg_id": "20117853" }, { "title": "Desert Song", "text": "forgotten until the band decided to commit the song for \"Retro Active\". On a day off during their 7 Day Weekend Tour, Elliott composed lyrics whilst listening to the track. Elliott assembled the band and remains the only Def Leppard song to feature both Clark's guitar playing and Clark's successor Vivian Campbell on background vocals, although Campbell's contributions are uncredited in the \"Retro Active\" liner notes. Lyrically the song is about Mick Ronson who was dying of cancer at the time. It told the story of a man facing death alone. Desert Song \"Desert Song\" is a song by British", "psg_id": "10558235" }, { "title": "Wreck on the Highway (1938 song)", "text": "Highway\" on his 1980 album \"The River\" was directly inspired by Dorsey Dixon's song. The two songs have the same title, same theme (the singer coming across a fatal highway crash), and same mood (gloomy, reflective), although the lyrics and melodies are altogether different. Wreck on the Highway (1938 song) \"Wreck on the Highway\" is a classic bluegrass song most commonly associated with Roy Acuff. \"Wreck on the Highway\" tells the story of an automobile accident, with implication of alcohol abuse (\"whiskey and blood run together\") and moral religious language (\"Their soul has been called by the Master... But I", "psg_id": "20003976" }, { "title": "Desert Song", "text": "Desert Song \"Desert Song\" is a song by British hard rock band Def Leppard from their 1993 rarities and 'B-sides' album \"Retro Active\". This song was an outtake from the songwriting sessions that produced 1987's \"Hysteria\". Self-produced, it became one of the last songs to be released by Def Leppard bearing the songwriting and guitar-playing of Steve Clark, who died on 8 January 1991. It was a hit on U.S. rock radio, reaching number twelve on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It was recorded as an instrumental for their album \"Hysteria\" (1987) but left off the album and was largely", "psg_id": "10558234" }, { "title": "Wreck on the Highway (1938 song)", "text": "Wreck on the Highway (1938 song) \"Wreck on the Highway\" is a classic bluegrass song most commonly associated with Roy Acuff. \"Wreck on the Highway\" tells the story of an automobile accident, with implication of alcohol abuse (\"whiskey and blood run together\") and moral religious language (\"Their soul has been called by the Master... But I didn't hear nobody pray... It'll be too late if tomorrow you'll fall by a crash by the way...And you can't hear nobody pray\"). \"Wreck on the Highway\" was written in 1937 by Dorsey Dixon after a serious accident near Rockingham, North Carolina and was", "psg_id": "20003973" }, { "title": "Wreck on the Highway (Bruce Springsteen song)", "text": "sings for all of them.\" Wreck on the Highway (Bruce Springsteen song) \"Wreck on the Highway\" is a song written and performed by Bruce Springsteen. It was originally released as the final track on his fifth album, \"The River\". The version released on \"The River\" was recorded at The Power Station in New York in March–April 1980. As well as being the last track on \"The River\", it was the last song recorded for the album. A melancholic song with a false ending, \"Wreck on the Highway\" features prominent organ and acoustic guitar parts. The song is structured as a", "psg_id": "12041610" }, { "title": "Wreck on the Highway (Bruce Springsteen song)", "text": "Wreck on the Highway (Bruce Springsteen song) \"Wreck on the Highway\" is a song written and performed by Bruce Springsteen. It was originally released as the final track on his fifth album, \"The River\". The version released on \"The River\" was recorded at The Power Station in New York in March–April 1980. As well as being the last track on \"The River\", it was the last song recorded for the album. A melancholic song with a false ending, \"Wreck on the Highway\" features prominent organ and acoustic guitar parts. The song is structured as a folk ballad with four verses", "psg_id": "12041603" }, { "title": "Desert Moon (song)", "text": "and around Santa Paula, California. Desert Moon (song) \"Desert Moon\" is a song written and performed by Dennis DeYoung, a former member of Styx, from his debut solo album of the same name in 1984. The song was originally intended to be a Styx song until the band broke up. The single reached the #10 position in the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 during the fall of that year, and ended up at #97 on the \"Billboard\" top 100 hits for the year 1984. The music video for the song, directed by Jack Cole, was filmed partly at the train depot", "psg_id": "8445372" }, { "title": "Desert Moon (song)", "text": "Desert Moon (song) \"Desert Moon\" is a song written and performed by Dennis DeYoung, a former member of Styx, from his debut solo album of the same name in 1984. The song was originally intended to be a Styx song until the band broke up. The single reached the #10 position in the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 during the fall of that year, and ended up at #97 on the \"Billboard\" top 100 hits for the year 1984. The music video for the song, directed by Jack Cole, was filmed partly at the train depot and other historic buildings in", "psg_id": "8445371" }, { "title": "The Desert Song", "text": "struck with the Riffs, and Pierre and Margot live happily ever after. Early versions of the show also included \"Dreaming In Paradise\", \"Ali-Up\", and \"Love's Dear Yearning\". Two songs from \"The Desert Song\" are among the operetta and Broadway musical songs lampooned in the 1959 musical \"Little Mary Sunshine\". \"The Riff Song\" and \"The Desert Song\" are the respective targets of \"The Forest Rangers\" (it also parodies several other \"gallant warriors\" songs, such as \"Stout-Hearted Men\"). \"The Desert Song,\" a hero-sings-to-heroine waltz, is parodied by \"You're the Fairest Flower,\" another hero-sings-to-heroine waltz. No original Broadway cast recording was made, but", "psg_id": "3043082" }, { "title": "Dark Moon (song)", "text": "success, British pop artist, Tony Brent covered the song. An official single version was released in 1957 and reached #17 on the UK Singles Chart in June 1957. Dark Moon (song) \"Dark Moon\" is a song written by Ned Miller, which was popularized in several different musical formats after its composition. The most popular versions of the song were recorded by Bonnie Guitar and Gale Storm. The original version of \"Dark Moon\" was recorded by American country music artist, Bonnie Guitar, in 1957. Guitar's producer, Fabor Robison, originally intended for rock and roll singer, Dorsey Burnette, to record the song,", "psg_id": "5632239" }, { "title": "Life Is a Highway", "text": "(tall man, short wife), and two women from an Anabaptist religious order (Alberta has a population of Hutterites). The car which is featured in the music video is a 1965 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport. The video is notable for depicting Cochrane holding a Fender Telecaster which he never plays. The plot for the video is a pastiche of the 1991 Canadian dark comedy, \"Highway 61\". The song was originally offered by Capitol Records to the film's director, Bruce McDonald, to use in the film. McDonald declined the offer, saying the song was \"too poppy\". The \"Family Guy\" episode \"The Woof", "psg_id": "4311214" }, { "title": "Dark Moon (song)", "text": "Dark Moon (song) \"Dark Moon\" is a song written by Ned Miller, which was popularized in several different musical formats after its composition. The most popular versions of the song were recorded by Bonnie Guitar and Gale Storm. The original version of \"Dark Moon\" was recorded by American country music artist, Bonnie Guitar, in 1957. Guitar's producer, Fabor Robison, originally intended for rock and roll singer, Dorsey Burnette, to record the song, but was dissatisfied with the finished product. Instead, Guitar offered to record \"Dark Moon\", giving up her royalties to record the song, stating, \"I told him I’d give", "psg_id": "5632236" }, { "title": "Desert Aire, Washington", "text": "and none of those age 65 or over. The band the Dark Fantastic references Desert Aire in the title of the song \"Incident at Desert Aire\". The lyrics, however, make no mention of the place. Desert Aire, Washington Desert Aire is a census-designated place (CDP) in Grant County, Washington, United States. Desert Aire's elevation is . The population was 1,626 at the 2010 census, up from 1,124 at the 2000 census. Desert Aire is located near the southwest corner of Grant County at (46.685121, -119.924811), on the east bank of the Columbia River where it is part of Priest Rapids", "psg_id": "1245527" }, { "title": "Dark Star (song)", "text": "\"Dark Star\" lasted only 2:40, yet the song was known for its lengthy live performances, many of which clocked in at 20–30 minutes. Running over 23 minutes (13 minutes of it consisting of Jerry Garcia's guitar solo), the popular rendition as found on the \"Live/Dead\" live album was a blend of psychedelia, jazz, and jam elements. \"Dark Star\" defines the Dead's early improvisational music. After 1973, \"Dark Star\" fell out of the normal rotation at Dead shows; the song was not performed at all between October 18, 1974 and December 31, 1978. Being present for a \"Dark Star\" performance became", "psg_id": "6636535" }, { "title": "Highway Song (James Taylor song)", "text": "Highway Song (James Taylor song) \"Highway Song\" is a song written by James Taylor. It was first released by James Taylor's brother Alex Taylor on his 1971 album \"With Friends and Neighbors\" and as the lead single from the album. It was also released by James Taylor later that year on his album \"Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon\". Taylor wrote \"Highway Song\" in 1970 and he began playing it in live concerts during 1970, well before the release on \"Mudslide Slim and the New Horizon\". \"Rolling Stone\" critic Ben Gerson contrasts \"Highway Song\" with another song on \"Mudslide", "psg_id": "18098034" }, { "title": "A Dark Song", "text": "mostly positive reviews. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 91% approval rating based on 36 reviews, with a rating average of 7.4/10. It's consensus reads: \"\"A Dark Song\" offers atmospheric, unsettling horror -- and marks writer-director Liam Gavin as one to watch.\" Tara Brady of \"The Irish Times\" called it \"a nifty, novel Irish horror.\" Stephen Dalton of \"The Hollywood Reporter\" wrote that the film is a \"classy effort throughout, from cinematographer Cathal Watters' beautiful vistas of the rugged Welsh landscape to Ray Harman's spare, brooding, dread-filled score. Oram's typically sour, surly, slyly comic performance also grounds the", "psg_id": "20117851" }, { "title": "A Dark Song", "text": "as a brilliant white light fills the house. She finds a massive, beatific angel in armor awaiting her; Sophia asks it for the power to forgive, and it smiles. Later she performs a water burial of Solomon in a nearby pond, and drives away. \"A Dark Song\" premiered 8 July 2016 at the Galway Film Fleadh in Ireland, and was shown at the 2016 Fantastic Fest, the 2016 BFI London Film Festival and the 2016 Boston Underground Film Festival. It was released on 28 April 2017 in select theatres, video on demand and via digital streaming platforms. The film received", "psg_id": "20117850" }, { "title": "Dark Side (song)", "text": "fourteenth season finale of \"Dancing with the Stars\". On June 5, 2012, Clarkson performed the acoustic version of \"Dark Side\" in BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge. She performed the song on British daytime television show \"Loose Women\". On June 9, 2012, she performed the song at Wembley Stadium as a part of her setlist of Summertime Ball. Clarkson performed \"Dark Side\" along with 'Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)' on MuchMusic Video Awards on June 17, 2012. The song was performed by Darren Criss (Blaine Anderson) on \"Glee\"s fourth season episode \"Dynamic Duets\", which aired on November 22, 2012. France digital", "psg_id": "16354570" }, { "title": "Dark Hollow (song)", "text": "it was recorded by Grateful Dead in the early 1970s.They began performing acoustic covers of the song in 1970. Electric covers soon followed in 1973 followed by more acoustic covers in 1980. In total, Grateful Dead performed \"Dark Hollow\" around 30 times. Their version appears on \"History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice)\" and the live recording \"Reckoning\". Dark Hollow (song) \"This article is about the song. For other Dark Hollow articles, see Dark Hollow disambiguation page.\" \"Dark Hollow\" is a folk song first recorded by folk singer-songwriter Bill Browning in 1958. It is included as the B-side", "psg_id": "19130164" }, { "title": "Dark Lady (song)", "text": "of which Cher recorded. Later, when I was on tour in Japan with the Ventures, I was writing an interesting song. I telegraphed the unfinished lyrics to Garrett. He said to 'make sure the bitch kills him.' Hence, in the song both the lover and fortune teller were killed.\" Thus, \"Dark Lady\" may with some accuracy be described as a murder ballad, even though the narrator of its lyrics essentially commits a crime of passion. The critic Peter Fawthrop, writing for AllMusic, called this song a \"grimly comedic folk song.\" The \"Dark Lady\" of the song's title is a gypsy", "psg_id": "7549307" }, { "title": "The Desert Song", "text": "New Moon\". Also in 1963, Readers Digest included a selection in their album \"A Treasury of Great Operettas\". Artists included Anna Moffo and William Lewis. This stereo recording of is also available on CD. The Desert Song The Desert Song is an operetta with music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. It was inspired by the 1925 uprising of the Riffs, a group of Moroccan fighters, against French colonial rule. It was also inspired by stories of Lawrence of Arabia aiding native guerrillas. Many tales romanticizing Arab North Africa were", "psg_id": "3043086" }, { "title": "Highway 35 (Jordan)", "text": "Highway 35 (Jordan) Highway 35, also known as the King's Highway, is a north–south highway in Jordan. It starts in at the Syrian border north of Irbid and leads to Highway 15 in the Ma'an Governorate. The route of Highway 35 is over 5,000 years old. This highway was first constructed by the Romans, and was part of the Via Nova Traiana. It is one of the most historic highways in the world (see historic King's Highway). This highway runs north-south from Irbid down to the Desert Highway in Ma'an Governorate. The highway passes the castle of Kerak and Shobak", "psg_id": "18221201" }, { "title": "The Desert Song (1943 film)", "text": "the film for a year due to the shifting political position of France. It did well at the box office nonetheless. This is the first film version of \"The Desert Song\" to be made in full three-strip Technicolor. The movie was Warner Bros most popular of the year, earning $2,561,000 domestically and $2,034,000 foreign. The Desert Song (1943 film) The Desert Song is a 1943 American musical film. It was directed by Robert Florey and starred Dennis Morgan, Irene Manning and Bruce Cabot. It is based on the 1926 operetta with music by Sigmund Romberg. It was nominated an Academy", "psg_id": "12815528" }, { "title": "The Desert Song (1929 film)", "text": "one of the musical numbers but the complete soundtrack survives intact on Vitaphone disks. The Desert Song (1929 film) The Desert Song is a 1929 American Pre-Code operetta film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring John Boles, Carlotta King, Louise Fazenda, and Myrna Loy. It was photographed partly in two-color Technicolor, the first film released by Warner Bros. to be in color. The film included a 10 minute intermission during which music was played. Although some of the songs from the show have been omitted, the film is otherwise virtually a duplicate of the stage production and extremely faithful", "psg_id": "9953405" }, { "title": "The Desert Song (1929 film)", "text": "The Desert Song (1929 film) The Desert Song is a 1929 American Pre-Code operetta film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring John Boles, Carlotta King, Louise Fazenda, and Myrna Loy. It was photographed partly in two-color Technicolor, the first film released by Warner Bros. to be in color. The film included a 10 minute intermission during which music was played. Although some of the songs from the show have been omitted, the film is otherwise virtually a duplicate of the stage production and extremely faithful to it. It was based on the hit musical play with music by Sigmund", "psg_id": "9953400" }, { "title": "Highway 35 (Jordan)", "text": "and passes Wadi Musa, the city most close to the ruins of Petra. Highway 35 (Jordan) Highway 35, also known as the King's Highway, is a north–south highway in Jordan. It starts in at the Syrian border north of Irbid and leads to Highway 15 in the Ma'an Governorate. The route of Highway 35 is over 5,000 years old. This highway was first constructed by the Romans, and was part of the Via Nova Traiana. It is one of the most historic highways in the world (see historic King's Highway). This highway runs north-south from Irbid down to the Desert", "psg_id": "18221202" }, { "title": "Come a Little Closer (The Desert Rose Band song)", "text": "commercial, the Desert Rose Band offers a seamless blend of country and rock styles...\" Randy Lewis of the \"Los Angeles Times\" described the song as a \"driving rocker\", but added \"\"Come a Little Closer,\" teeters too close to rock cliche for comfort, something this group avoids for the most part.\" The \"Milwaukee Journal Sentinel\" described the track as a \"country rock/reggae fusion tune.\" \"The Fresno Bee\", said of the compilation album: \"The best of the bunch on this collection are \"Come a Little Closer\" and \"Price I Pay\".\" Come a Little Closer (The Desert Rose Band song) \"Come a Little", "psg_id": "17083532" }, { "title": "Come a Little Closer (The Desert Rose Band song)", "text": "Come a Little Closer (The Desert Rose Band song) \"Come a Little Closer\" is a song by the American country rock band The Desert Rose Band, released in 1991 as the second and final single from their first compilation album \"A Dozen Roses – Greatest Hits\". It was written by Chris Hillman and Steve Hill, and produced by Ed Seay and Paul Worley. \"Come a Little Closer\" marked a continuation of the band's commercial decline on both the American and Canadian Country Singles Chart. Earlier in 1991, \"Will This Be the Day\" had entered the US Top 40, but \"Come", "psg_id": "17083528" }, { "title": "Dark Side (song)", "text": "Dark Side (song) \"Dark Side\" is a song by American pop rock artist Kelly Clarkson, written by busbee and Alexander Geringas, and produced by Greg Kurstin. The song was released by RCA Records on June 5, 2012 as the third and final single from Clarkson's fifth studio album, \"Stronger\" (2011). \"Dark Side\" is a mid-tempo synth-pop ballad that incorporates a vigorous music box melody with up-tempo beats in choruses, with its lyrics containing the theme of acceptance, recovery, and inner-beauty. \"Dark Side\" has received generally positive reviews from music critics who considered the song as a good successor to \"Stronger", "psg_id": "16354552" }, { "title": "Desert Rose (Sting song)", "text": "in an alternative edit of the video, which included more sexually explicit footage. In 2007, instrumental group John Tesh Project released their version from the album \"A Passionate Life\". In 2017, the Ukrainian club project \"#SiSiKe4\" made its remix for this song, which is called \"Sting – Desert Rose (#SiSiKe4 Extended Remix)\". Prior to their merge with Sirius, XM Satellite Radio used part of the song as the background music of their announcement when there's any technical mishap during a broadcast on one of their channels. In 2001, it was the theme song of Said Rachid, the antagonistic character from", "psg_id": "7098583" }, { "title": "Lincoln Highway", "text": "subsequently used for the finale of the 1939 MGM musical \"Babes in Arms\", starring Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. The song starts with the famous lyric: \"Hey there, neighbor, goin' my way? / East or west on the Lincoln Highway? / Hey there Yankee, give out with a great big thank-ee; / You're in God's Country!\" In the 1940s, the \"Lincoln Highway Radio Show\" on NBC featured the theme song \"When You Travel the Great Lincoln Highway\". A rare surviving recording of the song can be found online. Woody Guthrie's \"the Asch Recordings\" 1944 and 1945 included his song \"Hard", "psg_id": "852219" }, { "title": "Desert Rose (Sting song)", "text": "Desert Rose (Sting song) \"Desert Rose\" is a song by British musician Sting from his album \"Brand New Day\" (1999). According to Sting, the lyrics have to do with \"lost love and longing\". Riding a wave of pre-9/11 interest in Latin and Arabic cultures, the song peaked at No. 2 in Canada, No. 3 in Switzerland, No. 4 in Italy, No. 15 in the UK, and No. 17 in the US. The song is noted for Sting's duet performance with Algerian raï singer Cheb Mami, creating a distinct world music feel to the song. The music video features Sting taking", "psg_id": "7098581" }, { "title": "Desert Rose (Sting song)", "text": "the Brazilian soap opera \"O Clone\". Jaguar used the song for S-Type advertisements in the year 2000. Desert Rose (Sting song) \"Desert Rose\" is a song by British musician Sting from his album \"Brand New Day\" (1999). According to Sting, the lyrics have to do with \"lost love and longing\". Riding a wave of pre-9/11 interest in Latin and Arabic cultures, the song peaked at No. 2 in Canada, No. 3 in Switzerland, No. 4 in Italy, No. 15 in the UK, and No. 17 in the US. The song is noted for Sting's duet performance with Algerian raï singer", "psg_id": "7098584" }, { "title": "Art Bell's Dark Matter", "text": "Sirius XM Radio, \"Dark Matter\" primarily focused on topics including: \"the paranormal, near-death experiences, quantum physics, extraterrestrial life and the unusual.\" Bell hosted \"Dark Matter\" from a new studio built by Sirius XM Radio in a guest house at his rural residence in Pahrump, Nevada. Bell enlisted former \"Coast to Coast AM\" announcer Ross Mitchell to create the program's introduction and bumper announcements. The radio producer for \"Dark Matter\" was Paul Bowman. The program's associate producer Evan Winkofsky operated the boards from Washington, D.C. \"Dark Matter\"'s closing theme song was \"Midnight in the Desert,\" which was written and performed by", "psg_id": "17615907" }, { "title": "Dark Star (song)", "text": "a cornerstone of the Dead's jamming. Some Deadheads consider February 18, 1971's version at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NY to be the best. Lasting 22 minutes in length, this version of \"Dark Star\" flowed into the song \"Wharf Rat\" and then back into \"Dark Star\". Another well-loved performance considered by many fans to be the peak rendition of \"Dark Star\" is from the Fillmore East on February 13, 1970. This performance of the song includes the \"Feelin' Groovy Jam\", so-called because of its passing resemblance to \"The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)\" by Simon and Garfunkel. Dark", "psg_id": "6636540" }, { "title": "Dark Side (song)", "text": "single Germany digital EP US promo CD US remixes Credits are adapted from the liner notes of \"Stronger\". Dark Side (song) \"Dark Side\" is a song by American pop rock artist Kelly Clarkson, written by busbee and Alexander Geringas, and produced by Greg Kurstin. The song was released by RCA Records on June 5, 2012 as the third and final single from Clarkson's fifth studio album, \"Stronger\" (2011). \"Dark Side\" is a mid-tempo synth-pop ballad that incorporates a vigorous music box melody with up-tempo beats in choruses, with its lyrics containing the theme of acceptance, recovery, and inner-beauty. \"Dark Side\"", "psg_id": "16354571" }, { "title": "Little Dark Age (song)", "text": "the video \"Dada-esque\". The video has been viewed over 10.0 million times through the band's official Vevo account on YouTube. The song is composed in the key of F-sharp minor.https://chordify.net/chords/mgmt-little-dark-age-david-dean-burkhart \"Little Dark Age\" received generally positive reviews from critics. Writing for \"Spin\", Gordon called the song \"grim and playful\". He said the song and video were \"dark, but only a little, and the vibe feels appropriate for where they are now—older, and without office jobs, but recognizant of what’s still gone wrong.\" Little Dark Age (song) \"Little Dark Age\" is a song by American rock band MGMT. It was released", "psg_id": "20392519" }, { "title": "Dark Star (song)", "text": "Dark Star (song) \"Dark Star\" is a song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros. records in 1968. It was written by lyricist Robert Hunter and composed by lead guitarist Jerry Garcia; however, compositional credit is sometimes extended to include Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Ron \"Pigpen\" McKernan, and Bob Weir. \"Dark Star\" was an early Grateful Dead classic and became one of their most loved and anticipated numbers, often with the group using it as a vehicle for musical improvisation sessions that extended well beyond the original structure of the song. The song is", "psg_id": "6636531" }, { "title": "The World Starts Tonight", "text": "gutsy\". \"Record Mirror\" described the song as \"more meaty\" than \"Lost in France\", but did not think the song was as commercial as its predecessor. Following a performance of the song on \"Top of the Pops\", it was banned by the BBC due to \"unsuitable lyrical content\". The ban resulted in the song only reaching number 27 in the UK. Credits are adapted from liner notes of \"The World Starts Tonight\". Technical and production The World Starts Tonight The World Starts Tonight is the debut studio album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, released in February 1977 by RCA Records. Most", "psg_id": "10317581" }, { "title": "Dark Hollow (song)", "text": "Dark Hollow (song) \"This article is about the song. For other Dark Hollow articles, see Dark Hollow disambiguation page.\" \"Dark Hollow\" is a folk song first recorded by folk singer-songwriter Bill Browning in 1958. It is included as the B-side of his single \"Borned with the Blues\". Though usually credited to Browning, the song has some lyrical similarities to the traditional \"East Virginia Blues/East Virginia\" and \"Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies\", likely Browning's inspiration. \"Dark Hollow\" is considered to be the most popular of Browning's short career, but it did not reach the peak of its popularity until", "psg_id": "19130163" }, { "title": "Dark Lady (song)", "text": "Dark Lady (song) \"Dark Lady\" is a pop rock song recorded by American singer-actress Cher, and the title selection from her eleventh studio album, \"Dark Lady.\" Written and composed by John Robert \"Johnny\" Durrill and produced by Snuff Garrett, it was released as the album's first single in early 1974. The song became Cher's third solo U.S. number one hit on March 23, 1974, and her last until \"Believe\" twenty-five years later. The song was written and composed by The Ventures's keyboard player, Johnny Durrill. He recalled: \"I spent a week in his (Snuff Garrett's) office playing him songs, one", "psg_id": "7549306" }, { "title": "Dark Entries", "text": "Dark Entries \"Dark Entries\" is a song by the English gothic rock band Bauhaus, released as a stand-alone single in January 1980 by Axis (an early name for 4AD) and later issued on 4AD and Beggars Banquet. It featured the 1944 painting \"Venus Asleep\" by Paul Delvaux as cover art. Dave Thompson of AllMusic noted that the \"Dark Entries\" was outside of the band's normal reputation, being \"far punkier\" and played at a \"breakneck pace\". A storm of feedback and percussion starts the song, continuing for 45 seconds before vocalist Peter Murphy \"finally unveils one of his most breathless vocals\".", "psg_id": "8114015" }, { "title": "Dark Lady (song)", "text": "Tour, for the first time in twenty-five years. In 2002, she performed the song 325 times in her . Cher performed the song on the following concert tours/Las Vegas residencies: The identities of the personnel who actually provided the instrumental accompaniment were not known as of early February 2015. In 1974 Lea Laven recorded the Finnish rendering of \"Dark Lady\" entitled \"Tumma nainen\". \"Tumma nainen\" was also recorded by Ami Aspelund for her 1974 album \"Ami\" and also by Jean S. for their 2003 album \"Sammakkoprinssi.\" Dark Lady (song) \"Dark Lady\" is a pop rock song recorded by American singer-actress", "psg_id": "7549312" }, { "title": "Desert lark", "text": "Some have some rufous colour on wings and tail, similar to the bar-tailed lark, but the underparts are a pale pinkish grey and have much more streaking than that species, and the desert lark lacks the clearly defined terminal black band on the tail of that species, although it may have a rather diffuse dark patch. The colour variation seems to mainly match the habitat, so sandy-coloured birds are commoner in sandy areas, greyer birds in rocky areas and the darkest birds in desert dominated by basalt. The song is a mournful \"choo-wee-chacha wooee\", uttered from the ground or a", "psg_id": "4043780" }, { "title": "The Desert Song", "text": "The Desert Song The Desert Song is an operetta with music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. It was inspired by the 1925 uprising of the Riffs, a group of Moroccan fighters, against French colonial rule. It was also inspired by stories of Lawrence of Arabia aiding native guerrillas. Many tales romanticizing Arab North Africa were in vogue, including \"Beau Geste\" and \"The Son of the Sheik\". Originally titled \"Lady Fair\", after successful out-of-town tryouts in Wilmington, Delaware and Boston, Massachusetts, the original Broadway production opened at the Casino Theatre", "psg_id": "3043072" }, { "title": "Dark Chords on a Big Guitar", "text": "2003. Album was produced by Mark Spector. Backing musicians included: George Javori and Duke McVinnie. Baez dedicated the album to Michael Moore. Dark Chords on a Big Guitar Dark Chords on a Big Guitar was a 2003 album by Joan Baez. The sound was more \"rockish\" than her prior releases, and it was composed of work by mostly Generation X songwriters, including Natalie Merchant, Ryan Adams and Steve Earle. The title was taken from a line in Greg Brown's song \"Rexroth's Daughter\". Critics and listeners were surprised that Baez's voice had lost little of its original power and beauty, given", "psg_id": "5366004" }, { "title": "Dark Chords on a Big Guitar", "text": "Dark Chords on a Big Guitar Dark Chords on a Big Guitar was a 2003 album by Joan Baez. The sound was more \"rockish\" than her prior releases, and it was composed of work by mostly Generation X songwriters, including Natalie Merchant, Ryan Adams and Steve Earle. The title was taken from a line in Greg Brown's song \"Rexroth's Daughter\". Critics and listeners were surprised that Baez's voice had lost little of its original power and beauty, given that she was sixty-two when she made the album. The album was recorded at Allaire Studios, Shokan, New York, January - April", "psg_id": "5366003" }, { "title": "Dark Fantasy (song)", "text": "team\", describing the track as powerful in nature. Due to the hype generated by the anticipation of \"My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\", \"Dark Fantasy\" debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at 60, without actually being released as a single. The second week it dropped to 83, and by the third week it exited the chart. The song performed similarly in Canada, charting at 67 on the Canadian Hot 100. Other than the four singles released from the album, (\"Power\", \"All of the Lights\", \"Monster\", and \"Runaway\") \"Dark Fantasy\" was the only song off the album to chart. The song debuted", "psg_id": "15550638" }, { "title": "Highway to Hell (song)", "text": "Highway to Hell (song) \"Highway to Hell\" is the opening track of AC/DC's 1979 album \"Highway to Hell\". It was initially released as a single in 1979. The song was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott, with Angus Young credited for writing the guitar riff which became an instant classic. AC/DC had made several studio albums before and were constantly promoting them via a grueling tour schedule, referred to by Angus Young as being on a highway to hell. The song's title reflects the incredibly arduous nature of touring constantly and life on the road. The single", "psg_id": "6649861" }, { "title": "Little Dark Age (song)", "text": "Little Dark Age (song) \"Little Dark Age\" is a song by American rock band MGMT. It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, \"Little Dark Age\", on October 17, 2017, through Columbia Records. Leading up to the song's release, the band made several posts on their social media hyping up the album and then upcoming single. On October 12, 2017, the band posted a video clip of the beginning instrumental of the song to their social media with the caption \"#LittleDarkAge\". \"Little Dark Age\" was released as a digital single on October 17 through Columbia Records.", "psg_id": "20392517" }, { "title": "Dark Side (song)", "text": "the recording \"easier.\" In July 2011, several of Clarkson's demos were leaked on the internet, including a demo of \"Dark Side\". The final version of the song then surfaced online a week prior to the album's release, although it was quickly removed by RCA Records and the IFPI. Clarkson subsequently published the song online to prevent the leaks. In an interview with New York radio Z100, Clarkson revealed that she was considering \"Dark Side\" to be released as the third single from \"Stronger\": \"I like \"Dark Side\" because it’s still got a beat to it, It’s a sweet-sounding song but", "psg_id": "16354555" }, { "title": "On Fire (Lil Wayne song)", "text": "women. Wayne then starts to flirt with a lady who is shown as a dark angel with black wings and is shown sparking every time Lil Wayne touches her. Wayne is then shown performing with a rock group to the song with clips of the dark angel dancing. In a seductive scene, Wayne is shown lying down shirtless while the dark angel caresses his body and clips of a snake hissing at the camera interfere with the scene. Small clips of Birdman are then shown as the music video ends with Lil Wayne sitting back down with his guitar, alone", "psg_id": "14091288" }, { "title": "Highway Star (song)", "text": "featuring cover songs from Deep Purple's \"Machine Head\" was released, titled \"\". On this album, a live recording of \"Highway Star\" was featured by rock supergroup Chickenfoot, as well as a version recorded by Glenn Hughes, Steve Vai, and Chad Smith. Other bands to record the song include Angelus Apatrida, Point Blank, Stryper, Metal Church , Buckcherry, Type O Negative, Faith No More. Highway Star (song) \"Highway Star\" is a song by the English rock band Deep Purple. It is the opening track on their 1972 album \"Machine Head\" and is the fastest song in tempo on the album. It", "psg_id": "5004782" }, { "title": "The Desert Song (1953 film)", "text": "The Desert Song (1953 film) The Desert Song is a 1953 film version in Technicolor of Sigmund Romberg's operetta. It is the third film version of the operetta, the third made by Warner Bros., and the second in full three-strip Technicolor. Although it was released in 1953, it was not made in widescreen; at that time Twentieth-Century Fox held the rights to Cinemascope, which was introduced that year in the film \"The Robe\". The original plot is more-or-less adhered to, with some significant alterations. Benny is depicted as a comic Bob Hope-like coward, but not as a sissy. El Khobar's", "psg_id": "13360203" }, { "title": "Signes (song)", "text": "de croire\", which means \"It's enough to believe\". Signes (song) \"Signes\" is a promotional single by the French R&B singer Nâdiya, featured on her 2004 studio album \"16/9\". The song was written by Thierry Gronfier, Mehdy Boussaïd, and Sindbad Ioualalen and produced by Thierry Gronfier. It was only released digitally The music video starts in a desert, where a poor Nâdiya repeatedly falls on the sand, due the drought, searching for water. Then, some clips are show where burglars enter a city in the desert and raiding the locals there. At the first chorus part, Nadiya is shown dancing in", "psg_id": "7479929" }, { "title": "Carefree Highway (song)", "text": "Carefree Highway (song) \"Carefree Highway\" is a song written by Gordon Lightfoot and was the second single release from his 1974 album, \"Sundown\". It peaked at #10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and spent one week at #1 on the Easy Listening chart in October 1974. The title comes from a section of Arizona State Route 74 in north Phoenix. Said Lightfoot, \"I thought it would make a good title for a song. I wrote it down, put it in my suitcase and it stayed there for eight months.\" The song employs \"Carefree Highway\" as a metaphor for the state", "psg_id": "14740623" }, { "title": "The Desert Song (1953 film)", "text": "in the stage version), are given to either MacRae or Grayson (or both), or the chorus. The Desert Song (1953 film) The Desert Song is a 1953 film version in Technicolor of Sigmund Romberg's operetta. It is the third film version of the operetta, the third made by Warner Bros., and the second in full three-strip Technicolor. Although it was released in 1953, it was not made in widescreen; at that time Twentieth-Century Fox held the rights to Cinemascope, which was introduced that year in the film \"The Robe\". The original plot is more-or-less adhered to, with some significant alterations.", "psg_id": "13360206" }, { "title": "Dark Eyes (song)", "text": "this I sacrifice, to you dark black eyes.<br> <br> by Stefan Bogdanov<br> Translation by Katya from russmus.net () \"Dark Eyes\" has become a jazz standard. Dark Eyes (song) \"Dark Eyes\" (; transl. \"\"Black Eyes\"\") is probably the most famous Russian romance song. The lyrics were written by the Ukrainian poet and writer Yevhen Hrebinka. The first publication of the poem was in Hrebinka's own Russian translation in \"Literaturnaya Gazeta\" on 17 January 1843. In \"The Book of World-famous Music: Classical, Popular, and Folk\", published in 2000, the author, J. Fuld, mentions that a Soviet musicologist had reported to him that", "psg_id": "7404530" }, { "title": "On the Dark Side", "text": "On the Dark Side \"On the Dark Side\" is a song by American rock band John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band, though they were credited as Eddie & the Cruisers. The song was written and recorded for the 1983 film \"Eddie and the Cruisers\", and appeared on the film's soundtrack album. The song originally was a minor hit when released in 1983, peaking at #64 on the Billboard Hot 100, though a 1984 re-release of the song helped it gain more fame. The song peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100, #19 on the Canadian Hot 100, and", "psg_id": "20841375" }, { "title": "Dark Therapy (song)", "text": "Dark Therapy (song) \"Dark Therapy\" is the third and final single from Echobelly's second album On. It was released by the Britpop group in February 1996. The song was included on both of the greatest hits albums that Echobelly have released; \"I Can't Imagine The World Without Me\" and \"The Best Of Echobelly\". The song was also re-released acoustically by Glen Johansson and Sonya Madan under the name Calm of Zero. It appears on the EP Acoustic Sessions 1. A music video was made for the song. It reached 20 in the UK Singles Chart, making it their second highest", "psg_id": "19684843" }, { "title": "Dark Eyes (song)", "text": "Dark Eyes (song) \"Dark Eyes\" (; transl. \"\"Black Eyes\"\") is probably the most famous Russian romance song. The lyrics were written by the Ukrainian poet and writer Yevhen Hrebinka. The first publication of the poem was in Hrebinka's own Russian translation in \"Literaturnaya Gazeta\" on 17 January 1843. In \"The Book of World-famous Music: Classical, Popular, and Folk\", published in 2000, the author, J. Fuld, mentions that a Soviet musicologist had reported to him that the song is not \"a Russian traditional song but a cabaret song\", published in a songs book by A. Gutheil in 1897 and mentioned, at", "psg_id": "7404524" }, { "title": "Northern Highway (song)", "text": "Northern Highway (song) \"Northern Highway\" is a song by American musician Martin Courtney, the frontman of the American indie rock band Real Estate, from his debut solo album, \"Many Moons\". The song was released on September 2, 2015 along with the announcement of \"Many Moons\" and an accompanying music video. \"Northern Highway\" received positive reviews from contemporary music critics. In his review of \"Many Moons\", Marc Hogan of Pitchfork Media stated that \"Northern Highway\" \"cruises along, suitably upbeat, as it balances existential questions (\"Do you feel just like a stranger?\") with the narrator's avowal that he could never retire to", "psg_id": "19213731" }, { "title": "When Love Starts Talkin'", "text": "When Love Starts Talkin' \"When Love Starts Talkin'\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Wynonna Judd. It was released in September 1997 as the first single from the album \"The Other Side\". The song reached number 13 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and peaked at number 6 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada. It was written by Jamie O'Hara, Brent Maher, and Gary Nicholson. The music video was directed by Bobby Roth and premiered in September 1997. \"When Love Starts Talkin'\" debuted at number 53 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country", "psg_id": "15950231" }, { "title": "Dark Horses (song)", "text": "Los Angeles' KROQ featuring the single on their First Listen blog a couple of days later. It peaked at No. 5 on Billboard Alternative Songs, tying \"Meant to Live\" for Switchfoot's highest-charting single on that chart, and spent a total of 25 weeks on the tally. It was well received in the Christian radio scene as well, spending seven straight weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Christian Rock songs chart. Switchfoot performed the song on \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\" on September 19, 2011, and on \"Conan\" on October 25, 2011. Dark Horses (song) \"Dark Horses\" is a song written and recorded", "psg_id": "15666878" }, { "title": "Highway Song (James Taylor song)", "text": "at the time his brothers and sister were also embarking on musical careers. \"Los Angeles Times\" columnist Dan Neil links Taylor's \"Highway Song\" with Bruce Springsteen's \"Born to Run\" as songs of \"wanderlust,\" in which the road is used as a metaphor for the replacement of adventure and faith for security and certainty. Author Grace Lichtenstein described Gram Parson's \"Grievous Angel\" as being a \"first cousin\" to \"Highway Song\" in its \"lament about purposelessness and need for love.\" The lyrics begin with the lines \"Father let us build a boat and sail away/There's nothing for you here/And brother let us", "psg_id": "18098036" }, { "title": "Beneath the Dark", "text": "Beneath the Dark Beneath the Dark is a 2010 American mystery-thriller film directed by Chad Feehan, and starring Josh Stewart, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Chris Browning. It was originally titled \"Wake\" and was inspired by the novel \"The Shining\". Driving to a wedding in Los Angeles through the Mojave desert, Paul and Adrienne pull off the highway and into Roy's Motel and Café. This roadside rest stop proves to be a strange and surreal place with an unsettling mix of travelers, who force the couple to discover a hidden secret. The film was previewed at the South by Southwest film festival on", "psg_id": "16196950" }, { "title": "When Love Starts Talkin'", "text": "Singles & Tracks for the week of October 4, 1997. When Love Starts Talkin' \"When Love Starts Talkin'\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Wynonna Judd. It was released in September 1997 as the first single from the album \"The Other Side\". The song reached number 13 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and peaked at number 6 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada. It was written by Jamie O'Hara, Brent Maher, and Gary Nicholson. The music video was directed by Bobby Roth and premiered in September 1997. \"When Love Starts Talkin'\"", "psg_id": "15950232" }, { "title": "Dark Horses (song)", "text": "Dark Horses (song) \"Dark Horses\" is a song written and recorded by the alternative rock band Switchfoot, and serves as the first single from their eighth studio album entitled \"Vice Verses.\" It was debuted on the band's official website on July 20, 2011 and serviced to radio on August 2, 2011. The release was announced on AllAccess/Mediabase and later confirmed by singer Jon Foreman during an interview with radio DJ Adrian Hummel. The song first made a public appearance on June 10, 2010 in Amsterdam during Switchfoot's Hello Hurricane tour. The band sound-checked it once there, and also subsequently played", "psg_id": "15666875" }, { "title": "Desert mouse", "text": "habitat alteration by exotic grasses in Queensland. Desert mouse The desert mouse (\"Pseudomys desertor\"), also known as the brown desert mouse, is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is endemic to Australia. The first desert mouse specimen was collected by Australian zoologist Gerard Krefft on the Blandowski Expedition in 1856-57, between Gol Gol Creek and the Darling River. The desert mouse has bright chestnut brown fur above, interspersed with long dark guard hairs which give it a spiny appearance. Its belly fur is a light grey-brown. The tail looks scaly and slightly bi-coloured, with length equal to", "psg_id": "10541274" }, { "title": "Dark Fantasy (song)", "text": "Dark Fantasy (song) \"Dark Fantasy\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist and producer Kanye West from his fifth studio album, \"My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\" (2010). The song serves as the opening track of the album, and was written by West, Ernest Wilson, Jeff Bhasker, Mike Dean and Robert Diggs. It features an opening narrative delivered by rapper Nicki Minaj, and singers Teyana Taylor and Justin Vernon contribute to the song's hook and provide background vocals. The track is built around a sample of \"In High Places\" by Mike Oldfield (sung by Jon Anderson). The song introduces", "psg_id": "15550626" }, { "title": "Highway Song (James Taylor song)", "text": "Slim and the Blue Horizon\", \"Mud Slide Slim,\" by noting that \"Highway Song\" provides \"a more philosophical, realistic analysis\" by acknowledging that \"a person chooses his circumstances as much as circumstances choose him.\" The song describes a journey, in which the highway represents punishment but also, according to Gerson, \"has an , sinister allure.\" According to Taylor biographer Timothy White, the song was inspired by the difficult traveling Taylor had to do now since becoming a star musician with the release of his first two albums, as well his own confusion about being the center of attention in his family", "psg_id": "18098035" }, { "title": "The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage", "text": "statement about the new American art. The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage \"The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage\" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book, Harmonium. Originally published in 1919, it is in the public domain. Despite general agreement that it is indebted to Botticelli's \"The Birth of Venus\", there is uncertainty about the nature of the debt. Helen Vendler takes it as obvious that the poem is about \"our impoverished American Venus, who has none of the trappings of Botticelli's Venus, but who will eventually accumulate aura and mythological fullness through new American art\".", "psg_id": "8810679" }, { "title": "The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage", "text": "The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage \"The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage\" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book, Harmonium. Originally published in 1919, it is in the public domain. Despite general agreement that it is indebted to Botticelli's \"The Birth of Venus\", there is uncertainty about the nature of the debt. Helen Vendler takes it as obvious that the poem is about \"our impoverished American Venus, who has none of the trappings of Botticelli's Venus, but who will eventually accumulate aura and mythological fullness through new American art\". She dismisses the English poet Craig", "psg_id": "8810676" }, { "title": "Dark Fantasy (song)", "text": "several of the themes presented on the album and features numerous pop culture references, a gospel-inspired production style, and piano-driven composition. The song received acclaim from music critics, who praised the song as a strong opener to \"My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\", complimenting West's vocal delivery and the song's production. Despite not being released as a single, the hype generated by the release of \"My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\" caused the song to enter the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at position 60. It was the opening song of West's 2011 setlist at the Coachella Music Festival, and was performed at the", "psg_id": "15550627" }, { "title": "Dark Therapy (song)", "text": "charting single to date (behind Great Things). Despite this, however, Sonya believes it could have charted higher, had the label been more positive about the song. However, due to the issues the company were dealing with, they didn't really promote the single. Dark Therapy (song) \"Dark Therapy\" is the third and final single from Echobelly's second album On. It was released by the Britpop group in February 1996. The song was included on both of the greatest hits albums that Echobelly have released; \"I Can't Imagine The World Without Me\" and \"The Best Of Echobelly\". The song was also re-released", "psg_id": "19684844" }, { "title": "Desert sucker", "text": "river basins, and some authorities allot this species its own genus \"Pantosteus\". Desert suckers are bi-colored; the back and upper sides are darker, olive-brown to dark green, and the belly and lower sides are deep-yellow to silvery tan. The scales on the upper half of the body have dark spots which form faint dashed lines. Their head is cylindrical, tapering to a blunt face with the lower lip about three times as thick as upper lip. The mouth is on the underside (ventral) of the face and is proportionately large. The dorsal fin of the desert sucker has 10 to", "psg_id": "18198116" }, { "title": "The Desert Song (1943 film)", "text": "The Desert Song (1943 film) The Desert Song is a 1943 American musical film. It was directed by Robert Florey and starred Dennis Morgan, Irene Manning and Bruce Cabot. It is based on the 1926 operetta with music by Sigmund Romberg. It was nominated an Academy Award for Best Art Direction (Charles Novi, Jack McConaghy). This film version of the operetta was, like the 1929 film version, almost never seen after its original release. Copies were hard to come by. In 2014, it was released on DVD by Warner Brothers The film is more sophisticated technically than the earlier film", "psg_id": "12815526" }, { "title": "Desert Gold (horse)", "text": "a handicap weight of 9 stone 6 pounds in the Melbourne Cup but was unplaced to the winner, Night Watch, who carried 6 stone 9 pounds. Her only principal win was when she defeated the three-year-old colt, Gloaming in the 1919 Taranaki Stakes. She also finished second in the Awapuni Gold Cup. In her final season of racing, Desert Gold had three starts for a third in the G.G. Stead Memorial Stakes which was won by Gloaming. Desert Gold retired with a record of 59 Starts: 36-13-4 and earnings of £23,239. Desert Gold was a successful broodmare that produced a", "psg_id": "6111881" }, { "title": "Danny Dunn on a Desert Island", "text": "Danny Dunn on a Desert Island Danny Dunn on a Desert Island is the second novel in the \"Danny Dunn\" series of juvenile science fiction/adventure books written by Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams. The book was first published in 1957 and originally illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats. Danny, his friend Joe Pearson, Professor Bulfinch and Doctor Grimes are flying a small private jet over the Pacific Ocean. The plane is forced to crash land on an uncharted desert island. Armed only with the items in their pockets, the four must create a living environment and come up with a plan", "psg_id": "14317413" }, { "title": "Danny Dunn on a Desert Island", "text": "to be rescued. McGraw-Hill MacDonald and Jane's Puffin Books Archway Books Pocket Books Danny Dunn on a Desert Island Danny Dunn on a Desert Island is the second novel in the \"Danny Dunn\" series of juvenile science fiction/adventure books written by Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams. The book was first published in 1957 and originally illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats. Danny, his friend Joe Pearson, Professor Bulfinch and Doctor Grimes are flying a small private jet over the Pacific Ocean. The plane is forced to crash land on an uncharted desert island. Armed only with the items in their pockets,", "psg_id": "14317414" }, { "title": "Desert mouse", "text": "Desert mouse The desert mouse (\"Pseudomys desertor\"), also known as the brown desert mouse, is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is endemic to Australia. The first desert mouse specimen was collected by Australian zoologist Gerard Krefft on the Blandowski Expedition in 1856-57, between Gol Gol Creek and the Darling River. The desert mouse has bright chestnut brown fur above, interspersed with long dark guard hairs which give it a spiny appearance. Its belly fur is a light grey-brown. The tail looks scaly and slightly bi-coloured, with length equal to or shorter than the animal's head-body length.", "psg_id": "10541270" }, { "title": "Okanagan Desert", "text": "make the area unique from other semi-desert areas in British Columbia. Over the early 21st Century, a considerable portion of the valley agricultural land has been converted to irrigated vineyards. There are multiple groups/organizations of people located in the Okanagan Desert. The Osoyoos Band, a First Nations government located in British Columbia, runs the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre as part of its resort and winery complex, which is located on the east side of Osoyoos. The Osoyoos Desert Society, a non-profit society founded in 1991, maintains the Osoyoos Desert Centre, a 67-acre nature interpretive facility north of Osoyoos off Highway", "psg_id": "10860274" }, { "title": "Highway Song (James Taylor song)", "text": "his popular song \"Fire and Rain\" was meant in a fundamentalist Christian context. Gerson points out that although the lyrics refer to traveling on the highway. the title \"Highway Song\" refers to a song he says he heard along the way, and not to the lyrics of the song itself, making this a metasong. A simple, repeated figure (music) predominates the melody. According to Gerson, this \"contributes to the sense of Sisyphean doom.\" Gerson also points out that the song's \"swooping bass line,\" played by Leland Sklar on James Taylor's recording, also contributes to the song's sense of inescapable despair.", "psg_id": "18098038" }, { "title": "Dark Country", "text": "Dark Country Dark Country is a 2009 American psychological mystery thriller film directed by and starring Thomas Jane in his directorial debut. It also stars Lauren German and Ron Perlman. Newly weds Dick (Thomas Jane) and Gina (Lauren German) decide to head across the Nevada desert for their honeymoon, driving at night to beat the heat. Before they head off, a stranger warns Dick to be careful, as couples have been known to get lost, and to stick to the Interstate. Shortly afterward, the couple realize they are heading the wrong way and turn off the highway onto another road.", "psg_id": "12553418" }, { "title": "Signes (song)", "text": "Signes (song) \"Signes\" is a promotional single by the French R&B singer Nâdiya, featured on her 2004 studio album \"16/9\". The song was written by Thierry Gronfier, Mehdy Boussaïd, and Sindbad Ioualalen and produced by Thierry Gronfier. It was only released digitally The music video starts in a desert, where a poor Nâdiya repeatedly falls on the sand, due the drought, searching for water. Then, some clips are show where burglars enter a city in the desert and raiding the locals there. At the first chorus part, Nadiya is shown dancing in the desert, at night, richly dressed. When the", "psg_id": "7479927" }, { "title": "Gurbantünggüt Desert", "text": "but now has mostly dried out, and the Ailik Lake (), which receives water from the Baiyang River (which in its turn is replenished by the Irtysh–Karamay Canal). China National Highway 216 crosses the desert in the north-south direction, from Altay City to Ürümqi. China National Highway 217 and the Kuytun–Beitun Railway skirt it from the west and northwest. The Ürümqi–Dzungaria Railway reaches into the desert's southeastern corner, known locally as \"Jiangjun Gobi\" (将军戈壁, \"General's Desert\"). The climate of the area is temperate, but very continental. The desert's ecological environment is very fragile, and the impact of human activities on", "psg_id": "11559563" }, { "title": "Working on the Highway", "text": "the song, prompting Springsteen to say \"A boy's best friend is his mother,\" referencing a line from the Alfred Hitchcock film \"Psycho\". Working on the Highway \"Working on the Highway\" is a 1984 song written and performed by Bruce Springsteen. It was released on the album \"Born in the U.S.A.\" and has remained a popular concert song for Springsteen and the E Street Band. As with some of the other songs on the \"Born in the U.S.A.\" album, including \"Downbound Train\" and the title track, \"Working on the Highway\" was originally recorded in a solo acoustic version on the demo", "psg_id": "11786994" }, { "title": "Working on the Highway", "text": "Working on the Highway \"Working on the Highway\" is a 1984 song written and performed by Bruce Springsteen. It was released on the album \"Born in the U.S.A.\" and has remained a popular concert song for Springsteen and the E Street Band. As with some of the other songs on the \"Born in the U.S.A.\" album, including \"Downbound Train\" and the title track, \"Working on the Highway\" was originally recorded in a solo acoustic version on the demo that eventually became the \"Nebraska\" album. The acoustic version of the song had a working title of \"Child Bride\" and did not", "psg_id": "11786992" }, { "title": "Pacific Coast Highway (song)", "text": "Pacific Coast Highway (song) There is also a song from Kavinsky, called Pacific Coast Highway, from album Nightcall. \"Pacific Coast Highway\" is the fifteenth single from alternative rock group Hole. It is the second single from the band's fourth studio album \"Nobody's Daughter\". It was released as a digital download on April 6, 2010, and was added on Modern Rock radio in the United States on May 5, 2010. \"Pacific Coast Highway\" was written by Courtney Love in a Los Angeles hotel on December 24, 2005. The song was later contributed to by producer Linda Perry and Billy Corgan. In", "psg_id": "14437178" }, { "title": "On the Dark Side", "text": "spent five weeks at #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. The song was used as the theme song to the 1983 teen film \"Eddie and the Cruisers\", where it gained major popularity. It was later used in the film \"Dumb & Dumber To\" (2014), and in an episode of \"The Simpsons\" titled \"Midnight Towboy\" in 2007. On the Dark Side \"On the Dark Side\" is a song by American rock band John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band, though they were credited as Eddie & the Cruisers. The song was written and recorded for the 1983 film \"Eddie and the", "psg_id": "20841376" }, { "title": "Dark Horse (George Harrison song)", "text": "Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)\". \"Dark Horse\" appeared on the \"Live in Japan\" album, released in July 1992. Elliot Huntley has written that it was \"a joy\" to hear this live version, since: \"Unencumbered by problems with his throat, the catchiness of 'Dark Horse' positively shines through.\" The performance on \"Live in Japan\" was recorded at Osaka's Castle Hall on 11 December 1991. Dark Horse (George Harrison song) \"Dark Horse\" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released as the title track to his 1974 solo album on Apple Records. The song was the album's lead single in", "psg_id": "8147989" }, { "title": "Highway Star (song)", "text": "Highway Star (song) \"Highway Star\" is a song by the English rock band Deep Purple. It is the opening track on their 1972 album \"Machine Head\" and is the fastest song in tempo on the album. It is characterised by long, classically-inspired guitar and organ solos. Organist Jon Lord claimed that the organ and guitar solos were based on Bach-like chord sequences. This song was born on a tour bus going to Portsmouth in 1971 when a reporter asked the band how they wrote songs. To demonstrate, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore grabbed an acoustic guitar and began playing a riff consisting", "psg_id": "5004777" } ]
[ "on a dark desert highway", "welcome to the hotel california", "hotel california (song)", "hotel california", "the hotel california" ]
"which golfer said, ""grey hair is great. 'ask anyone who's bald?"""
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[ { "title": "Who Said", "text": "is written in the key of E major and Cyrus' vocals span two octaves, from B to C♯. \"Who Said\" follows the chord progression of E–A. Chris William of \"Entertainment Weekly\" perceived the lyrics of \"Who Said\" pertained to individualism, noting the lines \"I'm individual / I'm not like anyone\". Chris William of \"Entertainment Weekly\" described \"Who Said\"'s style as a simultaneous mimic of the styles of Avril Lavigne, Ashlee Simpson, and Britney Spears, which he felt contracted its lyrical theme. As it was not released as a single, \"Who Said\" received exclusive airplay on Radio Disney, thus its chart", "psg_id": "7523559" }, { "title": "Bald Galloway", "text": "Bald Galloway Bald Galloway (foaled \"c.\"1705) was a leading Thoroughbred sire in the 18th century. He was foaled in about 1705 and was bred by Captain Rider. He was sired by St. Victor's Barb and his dam was Grey Whynot, a daughter of Whynot. Grey Whynot's dam was a Royal mare. Bald Galloway was leading Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland in 1725. His best racing son was Buckhunter, who won Queen Anne's Gold Cup at York in 1719 and several King's Plates. He also sired Bald Ovington, Cartouch, Daffodil, Dart, Foxhunter, Grey Ovington, Grey Robinson, Roxana, Silverlocks and", "psg_id": "16941769" }, { "title": "Bald!", "text": "Bald! Bald! is a \"fly-on-the-wall\" documentary about baldness, broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom in April 2003. The show followed a number of men as they tried to hold back the advancement of hair loss, and the methods that they tried to cope with the problem. The first method shown in the programme was 'Spray-on Hair' which was used by a 28-year-old man called Russell. The product is a coloured hair spray which is applied to existing hair follicles making them appear thicker, covering up thinning and bald patches. Effectively giving the impression of a full head of", "psg_id": "7420560" }, { "title": "Bald Galloway", "text": "Snake. Roxana was the dam of Lath and multiple champion sire Cade. Grey Robinson was the dam of the undefeated Regulus. He was a chestnut horse and stood at the Oak-Tree, Leeming-lane in Yorkshire. Bald Galloway Bald Galloway (foaled \"c.\"1705) was a leading Thoroughbred sire in the 18th century. He was foaled in about 1705 and was bred by Captain Rider. He was sired by St. Victor's Barb and his dam was Grey Whynot, a daughter of Whynot. Grey Whynot's dam was a Royal mare. Bald Galloway was leading Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland in 1725. His best", "psg_id": "16941770" }, { "title": "Bald!", "text": "grafted to the bald patch on top. The fourth segment of the programme showed a top hairdresser called James, who has a number of hair strands embedded into a small piece of skin-like material, that was integrated over his bald patch and in between his own hairs. Bald! Bald! is a \"fly-on-the-wall\" documentary about baldness, broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom in April 2003. The show followed a number of men as they tried to hold back the advancement of hair loss, and the methods that they tried to cope with the problem. The first method shown in", "psg_id": "7420562" }, { "title": "Human hair growth", "text": "follicle cells also grow and divide quickly. Consequently, the chemotherapy drugs usually inhibit hair growth. The dose and type of medicine will determine the severity of hair loss. Once the course of chemotherapy has ended, new hair growth may begin after three to 10 weeks. Alopecia is a hair loss disease that can occur in anyone at any stage of life. Specifically Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that causes hair to spontaneously fall out. It is mainly characterized by bald patches on the scalp or other parts of the body, and can ultimately cause baldness across the entire body.", "psg_id": "14256701" }, { "title": "Is Anyone Up?", "text": "Is Anyone Up? Is Anyone Up? was an online pornographic service based on user generated content that ceased operation in 2012. It allowed users to submit photographs or video anonymously, mainly nude, erotic and, sexually explicit images. The service was closely associated with the metalcore and post-hardcore music scene, also featuring and depicting numerous nude photos of musicians of these genres. Is Anyone Up? was subject to great controversy because of the prevalence of revenge porn submissions to the service, many of which were submitted by former romantic partners without consent and with malicious intent. Many of the submitted revenge", "psg_id": "16153050" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)", "text": "hit \"All the Grey Haired Men\" (#109); it is the second track on the first side of their album \"Goin' Out of My Head\" (Capitol ST2865). Peter Rivera of Rare Earth sang lead on a 1975 remake of \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" fronting HUB. In 2008, the Shelby Lynne recording from \"Just a Little Lovin\"' was issued as a digital single release. Wynonna Judd performed \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" on the TNT special \"One Amazing Night\" broadcast in 1998; her version is included on the soundtrack album. Judd also performed the song with Dionne Warwick on the latter's", "psg_id": "8026237" }, { "title": "Is Anyone Up?", "text": "the lyrics. Electropop group Millionaires released a remix of the Ludacris song \"My Chick Bad\" titled \"My Chick Bad (Remix)\" that contained lyrics discussing posting images on Is Anyone Up?. Is Anyone Up? Is Anyone Up? was an online pornographic service based on user generated content that ceased operation in 2012. It allowed users to submit photographs or video anonymously, mainly nude, erotic and, sexually explicit images. The service was closely associated with the metalcore and post-hardcore music scene, also featuring and depicting numerous nude photos of musicians of these genres. Is Anyone Up? was subject to great controversy because", "psg_id": "16153060" }, { "title": "Bald–hairy", "text": "Bald–hairy Bald–hairy () is a common joke in Russian political discourse, referring to the empirical rule of the state leaders' succession defined as a change of a bald leader to a hairy one and vice versa. This consistent pattern can be traced back until as early as 1825, when Nicholas I succeeded his late brother Alexander as the Russian Emperor. Nicholas I's son Alexander II formed the first \"bald–hairy\" pair of the sequence with his father. The current \"bald–hairy\" pair of Russian rulers are the balding Vladimir Putin and the hairy Dmitry Medvedev (who has a full head of hair).", "psg_id": "15943986" }, { "title": "Rio Hair Naturalizer System", "text": "African Americans. Some complainants reported that their hair began falling out immediately after applying the products, while others said they had problems after multiple applications. Some said they had seen doctors for treatment of scalp irritation. Many women said they had to cut their hair short to deal with bald spots. November 6 and 8, 1994 FDA collected samples of the hair relaxers, at a Los Angeles-based affiliate, Pantron I Corp., of World Rio. Most of the products, which were imported from Brazil, were in the possession of Product Packaging West, also known as Pic 'N' Pac West, of North", "psg_id": "12125362" }, { "title": "Jean Grey", "text": "the events in 2007's \"\" in which a mutant girl named Hope—who has red hair, green eyes, and immense mutant powers—is born, and 2010's \"\" which sees both Hope's return as a teenager and the return of the Phoenix Force. Following the conclusion of \"Avengers vs. X-Men\" as part of the Marvel NOW! event, a teenage Jean Grey and the four other founding members of X-Men are transported across time to the present day by Beast in the series \"All-New X-Men\" by Brian Michael Bendis. The original adult Jean Grey returned to the Marvel Universe in a new series titled", "psg_id": "218949" }, { "title": "Is Anyone Up?", "text": "2012, Moore sold the website to James McGibney, who runs Bullyville.com, a site which allows anonymous people to share details about people who have bullied or harassed them. Moore posted an open letter to BullyVille.com and on the isanyoneup.com domain explaining his decision. Is Anyone Up? has been the subject of much controversy. Many individuals have resorted to either suing Moore, or those associated with the Is Anyone Up? domain, for the display of their nude images on the website. While some images were self-submitted, others were \"revenge porn\" which has been described as being \"pornographic souvenirs from relationships gone", "psg_id": "16153054" }, { "title": "Hair cloning", "text": "have the same number of stem cells, but progenitor cell number was significantly depleted in the case of the latter. Based on this, they concluded that it is not the absence of the stem cells that is responsible for the hair loss but the unsuccessful activation of said cells. The researchers continued their investigation and are looking for a way to convert regular stem cells into progenitor cells, which could mean they may be able to activate the natural generation of hair on a previously bald scalp. In late 2013, new results were published by a research team at the", "psg_id": "17795756" }, { "title": "Hair transplantation", "text": "Hair transplantation Hair transplantation is a surgical technique that removes hair follicles from one part of the body, called the 'donor site', to a bald or balding part of the body known as the 'recipient site'. The technique is primarily used to treat male pattern baldness. In this minimally invasive procedure, grafts containing hair follicles that are genetically resistant to balding (like the back of the head) are transplanted to the bald scalp. Hair transplantation can also be used to restore eyelashes, eyebrows, beard hair, chest hair, pubic hair and to fill in scars caused by accidents or surgery such", "psg_id": "6227728" }, { "title": "Bald–hairy", "text": "Conference showed that he was in the early stages of balding. The pattern is believed to have become well known during the period of Leonid Brezhnev's leadership. In the middle of the 1990s some humorously predicted that bald Gennady Zyuganov would \"inevitably\" win the 1996 presidential election and thus replace non-bald Boris Yeltsin. In modern Russia the pattern is a frequent subject for jokes and cartoons. It is often used in political journalism: \"Bald, hairy, bald, hairy, bald, hairy - that's how we elect our leaders,\" my St Petersburg friend quips when I ask if she voted in the presidential", "psg_id": "15943988" }, { "title": "Hair tattoo", "text": "yet, the scalp pigmentation that we know today is a rather newer technique and uses warm pigments (not tattoo ink) to cover the bald scalps and add density to thinning hair. It has been more popular and widely accepted in the past fifteen years or so. Hair tattoo A hair tattoo, or scalp micropigmentation, is a cosmetic tattoo that gives the illusion of a close buzz cut hairstyle on a bald head. The procedure can also be used to conceal the scars from hair transplantation or to make thinning hair seem thicker. In contrast to other tattoos, the procedure does", "psg_id": "18091893" }, { "title": "Ask a Woman Who Knows", "text": "Ask a Woman Who Knows Ask a Woman Who Knows is a 2002 jazz album by vocalist Natalie Cole, with guest Diana Krall, and receiving four Grammy Award nominations. Courtesy of the Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra, Cole projects her aura on to songs once recorded previously by great singers like Nina Simone, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington, Peggy Lee, Carmen McRae, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Frank Sinatra, and Nat \"King\" Cole. Natalie Cole's musical choices include songs that depict the various aspects of love—its joy, its sorrow, its loneliness, and its consolation. Included are two of Dinah Washington's gems -- \"I", "psg_id": "11542557" }, { "title": "Ken Bald", "text": "1962,by which time Bald had started drawing his next strip, \"Dr. Kildare.\" Bald and writer Elliot Caplin produced the daily strip \"Dr. Kildare\", based on the television show of that name. A Sunday color strip was added beginning on April 19, 1964. Comics historian Maurice Horn said, \"Bald, who modeled the two principals on the actors who played them on television (Richard Chamberlain and Raymond Massey), drew the strip with breezy, self-assured elegance.\" Bald continued to draw the \"Dr. Kildare\" strip for 22 years until 1984, long after the 1960s television series had ended. In 1971, Bald (credited as K.", "psg_id": "9620652" }, { "title": "Great grey owl", "text": "grey owls have few natural predators. Great horned owls, various small carnivores, and black bears have been documented preying on young, but such predators rarely threaten adults, and owls have been known to fend off animals as large as black bears when defending their nests. The only known predator of adult great grey owls is the Eurasian eagle-owl (\"Bubo bubo\"), which occasionally preys on the former in parts of Europe. The great grey owl is not as aggressive as most other alpha predators. They are less likely to attack each other or potential threats than are other large predatory birds.", "psg_id": "2274190" }, { "title": "Bald cap", "text": "has hair wishes to act as if they are wearing a wig to cover up their baldness. In this case, the actor will wear a bald cap with a wig on top; the wig can be removed to reveal the \"baldness\" beneath. This trick received notable use in the \"Earthanasia\" episode of the British comedy program, \"The Goodies\". Bald cap A bald cap is a wig-like cap simulating the appearance of a bald or partially bald head. As part of an actor's make-up, it is often used to make a person appear older. Bald caps are a versatile medium. They", "psg_id": "13050179" }, { "title": "Great grey shrike", "text": "Great grey shrike The great grey shrike (\"Lanius excubitor\") is a large songbird species in the shrike family (Laniidae). It forms a superspecies with its parapatric southern relatives, the Iberian grey shrike (\"L. meridionalis\"), the steppe grey shrike (\"L. pallidirostris\"), the Chinese grey shrike (\"L. sphenocerus\") and the loggerhead shrike (\"L. ludovicianus\"). Males and females are similar in plumage, pearly grey above with a black eye-mask and white underparts. Breeding takes place generally north of 50° northern latitude in northern Europe and Asia. Most populations migrate south in winter to temperate regions. The great grey shrike is carnivorous, with rodents", "psg_id": "1616867" }, { "title": "Hair cloning", "text": "the result of progenitor cell deficiency in these areas. The basic idea of hair cloning is that healthy follicle cells or dermal papillae can be extracted from the subject from areas that are not bald and are not suffering hair loss, they can be multiplied (cloned) by various culturing methods and the newly produced cells can be injected back in the bald scalp, where they would act healthy and produce hair. This technique however is still in research phase, it is not used in hair clinics yet nor is widely known. One of the first companies to begin experiment with", "psg_id": "17795749" }, { "title": "Bald Hill Claystone", "text": "over 75%. Iron rich haematite is also present. Felspar and quartz may be present. This mineralogy indicates that Bald Hill Claystone is unlikely to swell. Typically this rock type is a chocolate brown to red brown colour, with bands of silty grey, or sandy greenish grey. Fossils of lycopod tree roots may be seen in this strata. Gymnosperm spore pollen from \"Protohaploxypinus samoilovichii\" has also been recorded. Bald Hill Claystone Bald Hill Claystone is a sedimentary rock found in the Sydney Basin in eastern Australia. It is part of the Clifton sub-group of the Narrabeen Group of sedimentary rocks. It", "psg_id": "19099361" }, { "title": "Hair for Hope", "text": "Hair for Hope Hair for Hope is a charity event in which participants have their heads shaven in order to raise funds for the Children's Cancer Foundation whose mission is to \"improving the quality of life of children with cancer and their families through enhancing their emotional, social and medical well-being.\" Hair for Hope is an annual fundraising initiative, organized by the Children's Cancer Foundation, in order to raise funds and awareness of childhood cancer in Singapore. Participants who volunteer to join their cause will shave their heads bald. It is the only head-shaving event in Singapore and through this", "psg_id": "17458127" }, { "title": "The Bald Truth", "text": "stick to hair loss, as much is talked about regarding men's lifestyle and sex life. Spencer Kobren also produced a show for ex-affiliate WJFK-FM titled \"Highway Justice.\" The Bald Truth The Bald Truth is a weekly online streamed radio show hosted by Spencer Kobren, founder and president of the American Hair Loss Association. The show previously aired two hours long and aired every Sunday night at 5PM PT/8PM ET from the Westwood One studios in Los Angeles, California. Host Kobren is also an author, having published the books \"\", and \"The Truth About Women's Hair Loss\". The show itself has", "psg_id": "9545437" }, { "title": "Great grey shrike", "text": "could in earlier times refer to any native \"Lanius\". It literally means \"killer of nine [prey animals]\" and refers to the food caches. A falconer's name for the great grey shrike was \"mattages(s)(e)\", which is related to \"mat'agasse\" from the western Alps. These terms may mean \"magpie killer\", due to their use for luring carnivorous birds to hunters – but perhaps more likely \"killer magpie\", considering that the bird was believed to be a peculiar sort of magpie by Johann Leonhard Frisch and others, and that another vernacular English name was \"murdering pie\". \"Shrike\", meanwhile, is of Germanic origin also", "psg_id": "1616873" }, { "title": "Great grey owl", "text": "past. The great grey owl often remains still even if a human is nearby and therefore they are often overlooked or unnoticed. The great grey owl is the provincial bird of Manitoba. As of 2016, there are four captive great grey owls in Oregon and California. Two live at Blue Mountain Wildlife near Pendleton, Oregon, a third lives at Lindsay Museum in Walnut Creek, California, and the fourth lives at CuriOdyssey in San Mateo, California. A captive wild injured great grey owl, Boris, resides at the Alaska Raptor Center in Sitka, Alaska. Boris was found north of Anchorage with a", "psg_id": "2274192" }, { "title": "Ask a Woman Who Knows", "text": "Jimmy Dorsey. \"Calling You\" is an Academy Award nominated song from the Bagdad Café (1987) film. \"My Baby Just Cares For Me,\" the only standard here whose title is immediately recognizable, introduced in 1928 by singer Eddie Cantor, best known as the signature tune of singer and pianist Nina Simone. \"Ask a Woman Who Knows,\" which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart sold more than 252,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Ask a Woman Who Knows Ask a Woman Who Knows is a 2002 jazz album by vocalist Natalie Cole, with guest", "psg_id": "11542560" }, { "title": "Bald (song)", "text": "territory, but ultimately concluded that the song was \"undercooked\". Drowned in Sound stated \"The chorus is sung in the staccato tradition of oddball duo Sparks (whose _‘This Town etc’_ Justin covered on his summer solo release) and the accompanying guitars are of the have-a-go-hero variety. Essentially love on the rocks with no hair.\" Bald (song) \"Bald\" is a song by the English rock band The Darkness. The song is a hilarious melodrama about a rock god's worst nightmare, according to \"Rolling Stone\" magazine. In another review, \"Rolling Stone\" states that the song is \"about premature hair loss\". \"Stylus\" states that", "psg_id": "16666207" }, { "title": "Great grey owl", "text": "owls, great grey owls rely almost fully upon small rodents. What species they eat depends on which small mammals are most abundant and available. In northern Canada they eat lemmings primarily. In dry parts of California's Sierra Nevada they eat mostly pocket gophers. In some areas voles are the predominant prey. Locally, alternative prey animals (usually comprising less than 20% of prey intake) include hares, moles, shrews, weasels, thrushes, grouse, grey jays, mountain quail, small hawks and ducks. This species is not known to scavenge or steal from other predators. In mated pairs, the male is the primary hunter who", "psg_id": "2274187" }, { "title": "Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?", "text": "The character of Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) refers to the album in the episode \"Girls Versus Suits\", saying that he has \"never met anyone else who has this album\". \"Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?\" was reissued on 26 August 2014 to coincide with the band's brief reunion tour, ten years after their initial split. It features new artwork and includes four bonus tracks which are all previously unreleased other than \"Evacuate the Vacuous\" which appeared on \"\". \"Rocket Ship\" is a cover of a song by Daniel Johnston, which is rumoured to have been recorded for the", "psg_id": "4755537" }, { "title": "Is Anyone Up?", "text": "porn images were obtained as a result of multiple email account hacks. The ongoing incidents resulted in numerous lawsuits and even death threats aimed at Hunter Moore, founder and owner of Is Anyone Up? The website was shut down on April 19, 2012. Is Anyone Up? was founded in late 2010. Founder Hunter Moore stated that the idea for the site came from a woman who continually sent him exposed pictures. He then created a blog hosting nude photographs from anyone and it eventually became isanyoneup.com. As of November 2011, the website was netting as much as $13,000 monthly. Moore", "psg_id": "16153051" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)", "text": "a peak achieved of No.37 in May 1964, marking Warwick's sole German chart entry until 1982's \"Heartbreaker\" and Black's sole German charting ever. The orchestra on Petula Clark's versions of \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" was conducted by Tony Hatch. The instrumentation of Clark differs from that of the versions by Dionne Warwick and Cilla Black in utilizing an organ for the solo on the instrumental break rather than a saxophone as on the Warwick original or a bassoon as on Black's cover. Petula Clark has never recorded \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" in English, feeling that both Dionne Warwick", "psg_id": "8026232" }, { "title": "The Grey Nurse Said Nothing", "text": "only huge in numbers but rich in talent.\" He added that director Cahull's \"management of these big numbers, and the inventiveness by which he managed 'flashbacks' from courtroom to various Queensland scenes within a single studio, were an exciting break through the usual space and time limitations confining any live television play. The play itself... was generally very secure, though lacking the final polish needed to minimise the superficiality of much of it.\" The Grey Nurse Said Nothing The Grey Nurse Said Nothing is a TV play written by Sumner Locke Elliott. It was based on the Shark Arm case.", "psg_id": "19519254" }, { "title": "Ernst Stavro Blofeld", "text": "\"From Russia With Love\" and \"Thunderball\"; a bald head and a facial dueling scar in \"You Only Live Twice\"; a bald head with no scar or earlobes in \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\"; and silver-grey hair in \"Diamonds Are Forever\". This metamorphosing matches Fleming’s literary portrayal of a master criminal who will go to great lengths to preserve his anonymity, including the use of plastic surgery. He often wears a jacket without lapels, based loosely either on the Nehru jacket or on the Mao suit, a feature which is used in spoofs like the \"Austin Powers\" series, though in his", "psg_id": "961988" }, { "title": "Hair cloning", "text": "Hair cloning Hair multiplication or hair cloning is a proposed technique to counter hair loss. The technology to clone hair is not yet available. Many millions of dollars were put into research on the subject by Aderans, but they have stopped researching it. Experts previously assumed that in the case of complete baldness, follicles are completely absent from the scalp, so they cannot be regenerated. However it was discovered that the follicles are not entirely absent, as there are stem cells in the bald scalp from which the follicles naturally arise. Abnormal behavior of these follicles is suggested to be", "psg_id": "17795748" }, { "title": "Gregory Bald", "text": "located entirely within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Gregory Bald is a type of mountain known as a grassy bald. Unlike most summits in the Appalachians, which are heavily forested or culminate in jagged peaks, grassy balds are covered by a thick layer of wild grass. Trees and other foliage are sparse. How and why a summit develops into a grassy bald is unknown. While there is evidence that Gregory Bald was a natural grassy bald, the National Park Service must currently work to prevent the summit from becoming forested. Gregory Bald is composed of a precambrian rock known", "psg_id": "9714101" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)", "text": "\"Billboard\" reported that the sales tally for Black's \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" was nearing one million units. Internationally, Black's version also reached No.1 in Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa. In The Netherlands the song reached the No.6 position and in Australia it peaked at No.34. In May 2010, research published by BBC Radio 2 revealed that \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" by Cilla Black was the biggest female UK chart hit of the 1960s. Despite the international success and recognition of Warwick's original version, the besting in Great Britain by Black's version has long been a sore point", "psg_id": "8026223" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)", "text": "had a kind of long-term stickability, which is so very hard to achieve in this business.\" Black recorded a new version of \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" for her 1993 \"Through the Years\" album. \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" backed with \"They Say It's Wonderful\" was the third and final Fontana release by Mary May in January 1964 following \"Listen, All You Lovers\" in April 1962 and \"Our Day Will Come\" in February 1963. Nothing else is known of her. On 7 August 2015, following Black's death, the single re-entered the charts at number 41. \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\"", "psg_id": "8026227" }, { "title": "Great grey owl", "text": "utilized by these owls, the species is far more common in areas protected from logging. Livestock grazing in meadows also adversely affects great grey owls, by reducing habitat for preferred prey species. Other dangers to great grey owls include rodenticides, collisions with vehicles, and West Nile Virus. West Nile Virus is likely to become more prevalent with climate change. In Ontario and northeastern Oregon there are confirmed great grey owl deaths from West Nile Virus. Testing of owls in the Yosemite area since 2005 has found evidence of West Nile Virus in that population. Due to their large size, great", "psg_id": "2274189" }, { "title": "Ask a Woman Who Knows", "text": "Haven't Got Anything Better to Do\" and the title track, \"Ask a Woman Who Knows\"—both songs about love gone wrong. Cole changes the tone of the set with great scatting on the up-tempo swinger \"My Baby Just Cares for Me\"; big band swing \"It's Crazy,\" the hit by her father, Nat King Cole; and the soulful \"I'm Glad There Is You,\" which features Roy Hargrove on flugelhorn. Natalie Cole sings her engaging musical stories with priceless, nuanced phrasing accompanied by a distinguished core quintet of Joe Sample, Russell Malone, Christian McBride, Lewis Nash, and Rob Mounsey. The added dimension of", "psg_id": "11542558" }, { "title": "Hair theft", "text": "victim interviewed by the \"Grey River Argus\", \"For the life of me I couldn't tell you exactly when or where I lost my hair. I didn't feel anything at all ... when opposite Te Aro House, my friend said: 'Oh, someone's cut your hair off!' I laughed and said it was nonsense, but I found it was only too true.\" In more recent times, outbreaks of hair theft have been reported in several countries in south-east Asia and in South America. A gang of Brazilian hair thieves consisting of \"a fat man driving a small taxi, a boy about 14", "psg_id": "17493581" }, { "title": "Andrews Bald", "text": "the Forney Ridge parking lot. The bald area is just under two miles (3 km) from the parking lot. Andrews Bald Andrews Bald is a mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains, located in the Southeastern United States. It has an elevation of above sea level, making it the highest grassy bald in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The mountain is one of two grassy balds maintained in the range by the park service. The other is Gregory Bald, in the western Smokies. Andrews Bald is a double peak situated along Forney Ridge, just south of Clingmans Dome. The mountain", "psg_id": "9996364" }, { "title": "Andrews Bald", "text": "Andrews Bald Andrews Bald is a mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains, located in the Southeastern United States. It has an elevation of above sea level, making it the highest grassy bald in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The mountain is one of two grassy balds maintained in the range by the park service. The other is Gregory Bald, in the western Smokies. Andrews Bald is a double peak situated along Forney Ridge, just south of Clingmans Dome. The mountain appears in the Clingmans Dome quad on USGS topographical maps. Andrews Bald is the 62nd-highest mountain in North Carolina", "psg_id": "9996361" }, { "title": "Great grey owl", "text": "trauma to his right wrist, leaving him flightless. The Eurasian subspecies of the grey owl is very commonly kept in European zoos. Great grey owl The great grey owl or great gray owl (\"Strix nebulosa\") is a very large owl, documented as the world's largest species of owl by length. It is distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, and it is the only species in the genus \"Strix\" found in both Eastern and Western Hemispheres. In some areas it is also called Phantom of the North, cinereous owl, spectral owl, Lapland owl, spruce owl, bearded owl, and sooty owl. Adults have", "psg_id": "2274193" }, { "title": "Great grey owl", "text": "Great grey owl The great grey owl or great gray owl (\"Strix nebulosa\") is a very large owl, documented as the world's largest species of owl by length. It is distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, and it is the only species in the genus \"Strix\" found in both Eastern and Western Hemispheres. In some areas it is also called Phantom of the North, cinereous owl, spectral owl, Lapland owl, spruce owl, bearded owl, and sooty owl. Adults have a large rounded head with a grey face and yellow eyes with darker circles around them. The underparts are light with dark", "psg_id": "2274172" }, { "title": "Great grey shrike", "text": "few hundred are found, with less than 200 in Belgium and some more or less than 100 in Latvia and Lithuania, respectively. The few dozen in the Netherlands and the 10 birds or so in Denmark might disappear because of a few years of adverse circumstances. By contrast, in Luxembourg plentiful high-quality habitat is found; though the number of great grey shrikes in this tiny country is necessarily limited, the average population density there is 25 times as high as in Lithuania. Great grey shrike The great grey shrike (\"Lanius excubitor\") is a large songbird species in the shrike family", "psg_id": "1616923" }, { "title": "Management of hair loss", "text": "flutamide in women; however, it is associated with relatively high rates of liver problems. Like spironolactone, it is typically only used by women. Ketoconazole may help in women. Hair transplantation is a surgical technique that moves individual hair follicles from a part of the body called the donor site to bald or balding part of the body known as the recipient site. It is primarily used to treat male pattern baldness. In this condition, grafts containing hair follicles that are genetically resistant to balding are transplanted to bald scalp. It is also used to restore eyelashes, eyebrows, beard hair, chest", "psg_id": "5140026" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)", "text": "with Warwick. In a 1995 edition of \"Great Performances\" which saluted Burt Bacharach, Warwick stated that Black's version of \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" replicated Warwick's to the point where had Warwick coughed while recording her vocal for the original track or had that track's organist hit a wrong note, those features would have been present on Black's cover. In fact - whether intentionally or not - Black's original recording features distinct lyrics on the chorus with Black singing \"who couldn't be another heart\" rather than the original and standard lyric \"you couldn't really have a heart\": Black has always", "psg_id": "8026224" }, { "title": "Silers Bald", "text": "of the 19th and early-20th centuries, it was probably a wooded peak before the arrival of European settlers. For this reason, the park service does not maintain the bald atop the mountain (the Great Smoky Mountains National Park currently maintains only two grassy balds— Gregory Bald and Andrews Bald). A narrow corridor for the Appalachian Trail, which crosses the summit, is kept clear for thru-hikers. There is still a small bald area at the summit, approximately in diameter, where the Appalachian Trail makes a 90-degree turn. Several grassy meadows remain on the mountain's western slope. Silers Bald consists of Thunderhead", "psg_id": "9787201" }, { "title": "Maruhage Empire", "text": "declared that all of his subjects, from his soldiers to the common people, were to become bald! Thus began the great Hair Hunt (毛狩り \"Kegari\"), where bald soldiers scoured the cities and the countryside, shaving anyone and everyone they came across to meet with their leader's declaration. Due to the creation of the Hair Hunt, the 4th chose once again to target the Hair Kingdom, seeing if he could succeed where the previous emperor had failed. Ambushing their way into the land, the Hair Hunters easily began to overrun the small follicle beings that lived here, chopping off the one", "psg_id": "8371397" }, { "title": "Hair loss", "text": "the proteolysis of type XVII collagen by neutrophil elastase in response to the DNA damage in the hair follicle stem cells. Proteolysis of collagen leads to elimination of the damaged cells and then to terminal hair follicle miniaturization. The term \"alopecia\" () is from the Classical Greek ἀλώπηξ, \"alōpēx\", meaning \"fox\". The origin of this usage is because this animal sheds its coat twice a year, or because in ancient Greece foxes often lost hair because of mange. The term \"bald\" likely derives from the English word \"balde\", which means \"white, pale\" or Celtic \"ball\", which means \"white patch or", "psg_id": "1626295" }, { "title": "The Bald Truth", "text": "The Bald Truth The Bald Truth is a weekly online streamed radio show hosted by Spencer Kobren, founder and president of the American Hair Loss Association. The show previously aired two hours long and aired every Sunday night at 5PM PT/8PM ET from the Westwood One studios in Los Angeles, California. Host Kobren is also an author, having published the books \"\", and \"The Truth About Women's Hair Loss\". The show itself has been on the air for more than sixteen years and originally started as a half-hour show (less than 20 minutes minus commercials) on Saturday nights on New", "psg_id": "9545435" }, { "title": "Is Anyone Up?", "text": "2015 to 2 1/2 years in a federal prison with three years supervision following his release. He also had to undergo a mental health evaluation and pay a $2000 fine. German metalcore group Eskimo Callboy have a single named \"Is Anyone Up?\" that describes the site's general idea and attributes. New York-based pop punk band, Forget Me in Vegas, also have a single named \"Is Anyone Up\", which is also written about the site. Electronic band Blood on the Dance Floor released the album Evolution in 2012, containing the song \"Revenge Porn\" which references the site and Hunter Moore in", "psg_id": "16153059" }, { "title": "Great grey owl", "text": "and cavities in large trees. In southwestern and northeastern Oregon, the great grey owl has been using man-made platforms for nest sites since the 1980s. The erection of nest platforms for great grey owls was pioneered by Robert Nero in central Canada in the 1970s. Nesting may occur from March to May. Unlike, for example, osprey or white storks, the great grey owl does not predictably re-use nest sites over consecutive years. Four eggs are the usual clutch size. Eggs average wide and long. The incubation period is about 30 days, ranging from 28 to 36 days. Brooding lasts 2", "psg_id": "2274181" }, { "title": "Great grey shrike", "text": "average, great grey shrikes get a chance at four breeding attempts during their life, with most birds in the wild getting eaten by a bird of prey or carnivorous mammal or dying of other causes before the end of their fifth winter. Raptorial birds are the main threat to shrikes after fledging, with regular predators including species as small as little owls (which are close to the same size as the shrike). The maximum documented lifespan, however, is 12 years. As remarked above, the great grey shrike has apparently become extinct as a breeding bird in Switzerland and the Czech", "psg_id": "1616920" }, { "title": "Hair cloning", "text": "from hair loss. The university was working together with Intercytex and several other research teams, but they encountered several problems. One of them was that the multiplication process was not efficient enough. They were only able to clone one or two follicles from an extracted hair but for the process to be efficient this number should have been around 1000. There was no indication that researchers were able to overcome this obstacle. In 2011 scientists from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine published their own findings regarding hair cloning. During their investigation they found that non-bald and bald scalps", "psg_id": "17795755" }, { "title": "Great grey owl", "text": "streaks; the upper parts are grey with pale bars. This owl does not have ear tufts and has the largest facial disc of any raptor. There is a white collar or \"bow tie\" just below the beak. The long tail tapers to a rounded end. In terms of length, the great grey owl is believed to exceed the Eurasian eagle-owl and the Blakiston's fish owl as the world's largest owl. The great grey is outweighed by those two species as well as several others, including most of the genus \"Bubo\". Much of its size is deceptive, since this species' fluffy", "psg_id": "2274173" }, { "title": "The Grey Nurse Said Nothing", "text": "The Grey Nurse Said Nothing The Grey Nurse Said Nothing is a TV play written by Sumner Locke Elliott. It was based on the Shark Arm case. A shark is captured and throws up an identifiable human arm, with a tattoo. It is presumed the arm belongs to a boatman. A local tycoon is arrested for murder. Witnesses at the trial include the tycoon's alcoholic wife, whom the boatman tried to seduce, and a local school teacher in love with the boatman. The play was screened in the US in 1959 as an episode of \"Playhouse 90\". The \"Los Angeles", "psg_id": "19519247" }, { "title": "Hair transplantation", "text": "slits versus parallel (sagittal) slits, however, has been heavily debated in patient-based hair transplant communities. Many elite hair transplant surgeons typically adopt a combination of both methods based on what is best for the individual patient. Stem cells and dermal papilla cells have been discovered in hair follicles. Research on these follicular cells may lead to successes in treating baldness through hair multiplication (HM), also known as hair cloning. Hair transplantation Hair transplantation is a surgical technique that removes hair follicles from one part of the body, called the 'donor site', to a bald or balding part of the body", "psg_id": "6227749" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (album)", "text": "are not different takes or remixes. The album was digitally remastered and reissued on CD on November 29, 2011, by Collectables Records. Anyone Who Had a Heart (album) Anyone Who Had a Heart is the second album by American singer Dionne Warwick, released in 1964 on the Scepter label. It was produced by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. The album is notable for including the title track, which became Warick's first top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Also featured are three tracks which appeared on her first album, \"Presenting Dionne Warwick\" issued the year before: \"Don't Make Me", "psg_id": "10094113" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (album)", "text": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (album) Anyone Who Had a Heart is the second album by American singer Dionne Warwick, released in 1964 on the Scepter label. It was produced by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. The album is notable for including the title track, which became Warick's first top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Also featured are three tracks which appeared on her first album, \"Presenting Dionne Warwick\" issued the year before: \"Don't Make Me Over\", '\"This Empty Place\", and \"I Cry Alone\". These three tracks are exactly identical to the versions on the previous album, and", "psg_id": "10094112" }, { "title": "Bald Knobbers", "text": "anti-Bald Knobbers were Democrats who had supported the Confederacy. When the county courthouse burned down, both rival sides pointed fingers at each other, intensifying the bitterness between the groups. This loosely knit anti-Bald Knobber faction was best represented by the 19-year-old orphan Andy Coggburn. Coggburn hated Kinney, a very persuasive individual with a mysterious past, who had moved into the area with his family two years before the Bald Knobbers came into being. Coggburn took great pleasure in deriding Kinney, pulling pranks and speaking out against the vigilante gang. Kinney and his fellow Bald Knobbers held considerable pull in the", "psg_id": "7043360" }, { "title": "Management of hair loss", "text": "Scalp reduction is a surgical procedure in which the hairless region of the scalp of a bald man is reduced. This procedure can reduce the area of the scalp without hair. Radiation induces hair loss through damage to hair follicle stem cell progenitors and alteration of keratin expression. Radiation therapy has been associated with increased mucin production in hair follicles. Studies have suggested electromagnetic radiation as a therapeutic growth stimulant in alopecia. Certain hair shampoos and ointments visually thicken existing hair, without affecting the growth cycle. There have also been developments in the fashion industry with wig design. The fashion", "psg_id": "5140030" }, { "title": "Simon Turnbull", "text": "in pastels of Turnbull's spirit guide, the late Billy Hill. She depicted Billy Hill as a bald man. Turnbull recognised him immediately, as before death he had suffered from cancer and lost his hair because of chemotherapy. People who went to see psychics were very much subjective about the experience. People tend to want to confirm their own intuition about the difference between what they feel and what they \"think\" they feel. TurnbullI recommends that anyone who goes for a reading should always ask for a recording of the session. Firstly so they remember everything – most people only remember", "psg_id": "16590588" }, { "title": "North Bald Cap", "text": "the renaming of Ingalls Mountain to Mount Success, North Bald Cap received its present name. Many locals refer to the mountain as \"Bald Cap Dome\", due to its domed shape, a term which is said to be a leftover from the old logging days. North Bald Cap North Bald Cap, formerly known as Mount Success, is a mountain located in Coos County, New Hampshire. The mountain has an elevation of and is a part of the Mahoosuc Range of the White Mountains. The mountain is flanked by Mount Success to the northeast and Bald Cap mountain to the southwest. There", "psg_id": "20069930" }, { "title": "Hair mousse", "text": "foam will break down immediately once worked into the hair. Other added ingredients in various hair mousses, such as vitamins, silicones, sunscreens, and dyes, tend to assist in additional functions for the hair mousse product, such as providing an additional conditioning component. Certain brands contain alcohol, which is suitable for most hair types except dry. Color mousse is used to cover up grey hair and to create hair styles at the same time. Semi-permanent color mousse can be used to give toning to hair that is fading from hair color processes. Hair mousse Hair mousse, also referred to as styling", "psg_id": "3606469" }, { "title": "Long hair", "text": "forms the main kakar for the Sikhs. KESADHARI, a term defining a Sikh as one who carries on his head the full growth of his kes (hair) which he never trims or cuts for any reason. Anyone, Sikh or non-Sikh, may keep the hair unshorn, but for the Sikh kes, unshorn hair, is a requisite of faith and an inviolable vow. The Sikh Rahit Maryada published by the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, statutory body for the control and management of Sikh shrines and by extension for laying down rules about Sikh beliefs and practices, issued in 1945, after long and", "psg_id": "9318035" }, { "title": "James Brown (hair stylist)", "text": "James Brown (hair stylist) James Brown, is a British hair stylist. Brown was born in Croydon, London, in 1969. Brown is best known for his work with celebrities including Kate Moss. Brown is a monarchist; in 2006, he said: \"I ... wear a suit and a hat every day. Prince Charles is the best-dressed man in the world.\" In 1993 he did his first Vogue Cover with Kate Moss shot by Corinne Day He is also a TV Personality on E4 Supermodel Salon and E4’s Great British Hairdresser with Jo Elvin editor of Glamour and Abbey Clancy. He also has", "psg_id": "15646711" }, { "title": "Hair tattoo", "text": "Hair tattoo A hair tattoo, or scalp micropigmentation, is a cosmetic tattoo that gives the illusion of a close buzz cut hairstyle on a bald head. The procedure can also be used to conceal the scars from hair transplantation or to make thinning hair seem thicker. In contrast to other tattoos, the procedure does not penetrate as deeply, and the inks used are less prone to colour change over time. It is a cosmetic procedure that replicates the look of real hair follicles. The treatment is a form of tattoo. Tattooing history is almost as old as human history, and", "psg_id": "18091892" }, { "title": "Hair loss", "text": "carried out under local anaesthetic. A surgeon will move healthy hair from the back and sides of the head to areas of thinning. The procedure can take between four and eight hours, and additional sessions can be carried out to make hair even thicker. Transplanted hair falls out within a few weeks, but regrows permanently within months. Hair transplants, takes tiny plugs of skin, each which contains a few hairs, and implants the plugs into bald sections. The plugs are generally taken from the back or sides of the scalp. Several transplant sessions may be necessary. Hypothermia caps may be", "psg_id": "1626290" }, { "title": "Bob Pringle (golfer)", "text": "for top-10 Bob Pringle (golfer) Robert Pringle (1851 – 8 September 1902) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. Pringle had four top-10 finishes in The Open Championship. His best performance was second place in the 1877 Open Championship. Pringle was born in Dalkeith, Scotland, in 1851. He was the son of David Pringle and his wife Mary Hilston. He learned golf by starting out as a caddie. Pringle was described as having an admirable swing, one that was technically correct and aesthetically pleasing to see. He was said to be a great stylist of", "psg_id": "18713761" }, { "title": "Bob Pringle (golfer)", "text": "Bob Pringle (golfer) Robert Pringle (1851 – 8 September 1902) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. Pringle had four top-10 finishes in The Open Championship. His best performance was second place in the 1877 Open Championship. Pringle was born in Dalkeith, Scotland, in 1851. He was the son of David Pringle and his wife Mary Hilston. He learned golf by starting out as a caddie. Pringle was described as having an admirable swing, one that was technically correct and aesthetically pleasing to see. He was said to be a great stylist of the day,", "psg_id": "18713757" }, { "title": "Bald–hairy", "text": "elections. \"Think about it: Lenin was bald, Stalin was hairy; Krushchev was bald, Brezhnev was hairy; Gorbachev was bald, Yeltsin was hairy - and Putin is practically bald. Medvedev had to win.\" From 1682 to 1801 there was a strict \"man–woman\" sequence on the Russian throne: Peter I the Great, Catherine I, Peter II, Anna, Ivan VI, Elizabeth, Peter III, Catherine II the Great, Paul. Emperor Paul changed the rules of succession to the throne so that only men could rule the country, and the \"man–woman\" interchange was terminated. If Tsarina Sophia (a sister of Peter I and Ivan V", "psg_id": "15943989" }, { "title": "Hair transplantation", "text": "use of both scalp flaps, in which a band of tissue with its original blood supply is shifted to the continue bald area, and free grafts dates back to the 19th century. In 1897, Menahem Hodara successfully implanted hair taken from the unaffected areas of the scalp on to the scars that were left bald by favus. Modern transplant techniques began in Japan in the 1930s, where surgeons used small grafts, and even \"follicular unit grafts\" to replace damaged areas of eyebrows or lashes, but not to treat baldness. Their efforts did not receive worldwide attention at the time, and", "psg_id": "6227743" }, { "title": "Who Said", "text": "appearances consisted mainly of digital downloads. On the week ending August 5, 2006, the song debuted at number ninety-two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100; succeeding the appearance, the song dropped from the chart. Following the release of the \"Hannah Montana\" soundtrack, the song entered \"Billboard\"'s Hot Digital Songs Chart at number forty-four, which led to a reappearance on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on the week ending November 11, 2006. \"Who Said\" re-entered the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at its peak of eighty-three, thus becoming one of the songs to make Cyrus the female act with the most songs charting in the", "psg_id": "7523560" }, { "title": "Bald (song)", "text": "Bald (song) \"Bald\" is a song by the English rock band The Darkness. The song is a hilarious melodrama about a rock god's worst nightmare, according to \"Rolling Stone\" magazine. In another review, \"Rolling Stone\" states that the song is \"about premature hair loss\". \"Stylus\" states that the song is about \"losing your edge\". Justin Hawkins commented on the song saying \"\"The irony of it is that it's a super-powerful song about losing your virility,\" It is the seventh track in the band's sophomore album \"One Way Ticket to Hell... and Back\", clocking in at five minutes thirty-one seconds, making", "psg_id": "16666205" }, { "title": "Hair pipe", "text": "Hair pipe A Hair Pipe is a term for a elongated bead, more than 1.5 inches long, which are popular with American Indians, particularly from the Great Plains and Northwest Plateau. In 1878, Joseph H. Sherburne became a trader to the Ponca people. The Ponca purchased great quantities of corn cob pipes from Sherburne, but only used the stem of the pipes as beads. White Eagle showed the trader a necklace made of the pipestems and asked if they could be ordered in bulk. Sherburne contacted S. A. Frost in New York about producing tubular bone beads and within a", "psg_id": "10160928" }, { "title": "Dave Bald Eagle", "text": "had a long life but it just seems like yesterday”. David William Bald Eagle / Wounded in Winter Beautiful Bald Eagle born 8 April 1919, died 22 July 2016. Survived by his wife Josee, and his many children, grand children, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Dave Bald Eagle David William \"Dave\" Bald Eagle (April 8, 1919 – July 22, 2016), also known as Chief David Beautiful Bald Eagle, was a Lakota actor, soldier, stuntman, and musician. Dave Bald Eagle was born in a tipi on the west banks of Cherry Creek, on the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reservation in South", "psg_id": "19645344" }, { "title": "Hair (musical)", "text": "choice for high-school and university productions. Amateur productions of \"Hair\" are also popular worldwide. In 2002, Peter Jennings featured a Boulder, Colorado, high school production of \"Hair\" for his ABC documentary series \"In Search of America\". A September 2006 community theater production at the 2,000-seat Count Basie Theater in Red Bank, New Jersey, was praised by original producer Michael Butler, who said it was \"one of the best \"Hair\"s I have seen in a long time.\" Another example of a recent large-scale amateur production is the Mountain Play production at the 4,000-seat Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre in Mount Tamalpais State Park", "psg_id": "771196" }, { "title": "Silers Bald", "text": "Silers Bald Silers Bald is a mountain in the western Great Smoky Mountains, located in the Southeastern United States. Its proximity to Clingmans Dome and its location along the Appalachian Trail make it a popular hiking destination. Silers Bald is located on the crest of the Smokies with Thunderhead Mountain to the west and Clingmans Dome to the east. The Tennessee-North Carolina state line crosses the summit, with the mountain split evenly between Sevier County, Tennessee to the north and Swain County, North Carolina to the south. Silers Bald rises appx. While Silers Bald was a grassy bald for most", "psg_id": "9787200" }, { "title": "John Erickson (golfer)", "text": "in equipment. Erickson lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and still plays golf with persimmon and blade style irons, and rarely plays a round with anyone using metal woods or perimeter weighted irons. Erickson has been a consultant for the Traditional Rules of Golf Association (TRGA) and has been a contributing author and part of the TRGA brain trust. Erickson is also working on a book about the golf swing. John Erickson (golfer) John Erickson (born January 5, 1964) is an American professional golfer who played the Canadian Tour from 1987 to 1994 and the PGA Tour of Australasia", "psg_id": "11887665" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)", "text": "Olympic Studios on 21 January 1964. The Breakaways – who sang on Cilla Black's \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" - also sing on Springfield's recording. Shirley Bassey, the vocalist for whom \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" was brought to the UK, recorded it only in 1978 for her \"The Magic Is You\" album with veteran producer Nick DeCaro. He had previously produced a version by Vikki Carr included on the 1968 album \"The Way of Today!\". The 1982 B.E.F. album \"Music of Quality and Distinction, Vol. 1\" featured a rendering of \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" by Sandie Shaw, marking", "psg_id": "8026234" }, { "title": "Bald Island", "text": "area and taken to Bald Island. In 1993 the area was surveyed to show that at least two had survived. In 1993 another three males and three females have been relocated to Bald Island. The estimated population of calling male birds on Bald Island in 2004 is 59 individuals. Bald Island Bald Island is an island that is located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The island is offshore from Cheynes Beach and is a protected area managed by the Department of Parks and Wildlife. The island is a World Conservation Union Category IA nature reserve. (A Class", "psg_id": "11002047" }, { "title": "Bald eagle", "text": "bald eagle is usually quite sensitive to human activity while nesting, and is found most commonly in areas with minimal human disturbance. It chooses sites more than from low-density human disturbance and more than from medium- to high-density human disturbance. However, bald eagles will occasionally nest in large estuaries or secluded groves within major cities, such as Hardtack Island on the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon or John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which are surrounded by a great quantity of human activity. Even more contrary to the usual sensitivity to disturbance, a family of bald", "psg_id": "50405" }, { "title": "Spray-on hair", "text": "with 30-minute infomercials for the product on late-night cable TV\", and the Ronco version sold over a half million cans. In the documentary TV series \"Bald!\", spray-on hair is one of the products tried by a participant on the show, with poor results. Spray-on hair Spray-on hair or hair in a can is a hairstyling product consisting of an aerosol spray applied to balding areas of the scalp to create artificial hair covering that area. Spray-on hair generally works in one of two ways. Either it directly colors the scalp and enhances whatever hair is in the area by thickening", "psg_id": "20027996" }, { "title": "Just Like Anyone (song)", "text": "also reached number 12 on the Alternative chart. In the U.S., the song was not released as a commercial single, but it received enough radio airplay to peak at number 11 on \"Billboard\"'s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 19 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. \"New York Times\" music critic Jon Pareles said the song's lyrics \"could have been written for the insecure high school students in the television drama \"My So-Called Life\",\" in which Danes also starred. Just Like Anyone (song) \"Just Like Anyone\" is a 1995 song by American alternative rock band Soul Asylum from their seventh", "psg_id": "14065880" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)", "text": "2006 duet-based album \"My Friends and Me\". \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" has also been recorded by Cheryl Baker, Michael Ball, Bec & Beth, Björk with the Brodsky Quartet, Tim Curry, Barbara Dickson, Eve, The Four Seasons, Jan Graveson, Nicola Hitchcock, Vicky Leandros, Maureen McGovern, Anita Meyer, Olivia Newton-John, Maxine Nightingale, Páll Óskar, Inger Lise Rypdal, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Bic Runga, Luther Vandross, Silvie Paladino, Kim Wilde and Delta Goodrem. Anyone Who Had a Heart (song) \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" is a song written by Burt Bacharach (music) and Hal David (lyrics) for Dionne Warwick in 1963.", "psg_id": "8026238" }, { "title": "Great Yarmouth Grey Friary", "text": "into 17th century and later buildings. The remains of the cloister were opened up in the late 19th century, with other remains restored in 1945 and thereafter. The ruins, comprising the west range of the cloisters and fragments of the south wall of the church, are Grade I listed. Great Yarmouth Grey Friary Great Yarmouth Grey Friary was a Franciscan monastic house in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England which was under the Custody of Cambridge. The monastery was founded c.1226 by Sir William Garbridge, enlarged in 1285 and 1290, and dissolved in 1538 as part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries", "psg_id": "14901642" }, { "title": "Great Yarmouth Grey Friary", "text": "Great Yarmouth Grey Friary Great Yarmouth Grey Friary was a Franciscan monastic house in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England which was under the Custody of Cambridge. The monastery was founded c.1226 by Sir William Garbridge, enlarged in 1285 and 1290, and dissolved in 1538 as part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII. It was then granted to Richard Williams (alias Cromwell), in 1541/2, leased in 1582 as a lodging for important visitors, and part used by local civilian militia. The site was sold to John Woodroffe in 1657, later divided and sold and the monastic remains incorporated", "psg_id": "14901641" }, { "title": "Grey-necked rockfowl", "text": "has numerous common names, including the grey-necked rockfowl, grey-necked picathartes, bare-headed rockfowl, red-headed rockfowl, blue-headed picathartes, and grey-necked bald crow. Rockfowl is a reference to the species' habit of building mud nests on rock surfaces and caves. Picathartes refers to the species' scientific name. Bald crow is a reference to its featherless head and somewhat crow-like appearance, especially in its beak. This rockfowl measures approximately in length, with its notably long tail contributing about . This species does not show sexual dimorphism. The adult's head is largely featherless, and the skin on the forehead and forecrown as well as the", "psg_id": "9487972" }, { "title": "Great grey shrike", "text": "of the common name \"great grey shrike\". The type locality of Linnaeus is simply given as \"Europa\" (\"Europe\"). The scientific name of the great grey shrike literally means \"sentinel butcher\": \"Lanius\" is the Latin term for a butcher, while \"excubitor\" is Latin for a watchman or sentinel. This refers to the birds' two most conspicuous behaviours – storing food animals by impaling them on thorns, and using exposed tree-tops or poles to watch the surrounding area for possible prey. Use of the former by Conrad Gessner established the quasi-scientific term \"lanius\" for the shrikes. Linnaeus chose his specific name because", "psg_id": "1616870" }, { "title": "Jean Grey", "text": "effort of saying, 'Jean is dead, get over it,' and they said, 'Haha, we fibbed.' So why should anyone trust us again? But that's the difference between being the writer and being the boss.\" In a 2008 interview Byrne said he still felt Busiek's method of reviving Jean Grey was \"brilliant\", but agreed that in retrospect the character should have remained dead. In the comics, having been fully established as separate from the \"Jean Grey\" copy created and taken over by the Phoenix Force, Jean is \"absolved\" of involvement in the atrocities of \"The Dark Phoenix\" storyline, and she returned", "psg_id": "218941" }, { "title": "Samuel L. Jackson", "text": "bald but enjoys wearing wigs in his films. He said about his decision to go bald: \"I keep ending up on those bald is beautiful lists. It's cool. You know, when I started losing my hair it was during the era when everybody had lots of hair. All of a sudden I felt this big hole in the middle of my afro, I couldn't face having a comb over so I had to quickly figure what the haircut for me was.\" His first bald role was in \"The Great White Hype\". He usually gets to pick his own hairstyles for", "psg_id": "649951" }, { "title": "Hair cloning", "text": "regrowing the hair itself. They tested the method in their Phase II trials, which showed very promising results as two-thirds of the bald male patients were able to grow new hair after the treatment. The company was hoping to complete the research so they can make it available to the public, so they began Phase III trials. They estimated they would be able to finish the process in a few years. However, these tests did not show the expected progress. In 2008 Intercytex admitted that they failed in fully developing the hair cloning therapy and decided to discontinue all research.", "psg_id": "17795751" }, { "title": "Great grey owl", "text": "They do not protect a large nesting territory, nor do they defend hunting territories through aggression. As an exception, the female is aggressive in protecting eggs and owlets. She is especially alert and aggressive when fledglings first leave the nest but cannot yet fly, and thus are extremely vulnerable. This lack of territorial aggressiveness makes the great grey owl difficult to find in the field. Most owls respond to their own species calls if played back in a nesting territory. Great grey owls will often ignore such calls. They also do not flush every time a human approaches or drives", "psg_id": "2274191" }, { "title": "Hair (musical)", "text": "the beat and called it \"one-third music\". John Fogerty said, \"\"Hair\" is such a watered down version of what is really going on that I can't get behind it at all.\" Gene Lees, writing for \"High Fidelity\", stated that John Lennon found it \"dull\", and he wrote, \"I do not know any musician who thinks it's good.\" The score had many more songs than were typical of Broadway shows of the day. Most Broadway shows had about per act; \"Hair\"'s total is in the thirties. This list reflects the most common Broadway lineup. The show was under almost perpetual re-write.", "psg_id": "771146" }, { "title": "Bald Knob Wilderness", "text": "Bald Knob Wilderness The Bald Knob Wilderness is a 5,973-acre (24.2 km²) parcel of land listed as a Wilderness Area of the United States. It is, by acreage, the largest wilderness area located within the U.S. state of Illinois. It is located within the Shawnee National Forest in northwestern Union County, Illinois. As with other wilderness areas within Shawnee National Forest, the Bald Knob Wilderness is made of second-growth forested areas that were used, until the land acquisitions of the 1930s, as agriculture land. The United States Forest Service, which manages the wilderness, describes it as a land of \"homestead[s],", "psg_id": "13227256" }, { "title": "Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act", "text": "Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 668-668d) is a United States federal statute that protects two species of eagle. The bald eagle was chosen as a national emblem of the United States by the Continental Congress of 1782 and was given legal protection by the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940. This act was expanded to include the golden eagle in 1962. Since the original Act, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act has been amended several times. It currently prohibits anyone, without a permit issued by the Secretary of the", "psg_id": "12146499" } ]
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for which movie did katherine hepburn win her third oscar?
[ { "title": "Oscar bait", "text": "went on to win the Best Picture Oscar. \"Oscar bait\" was used in a critical 1948 review of John Ford's \"Fort Apache\" in \"The New Republic\" that ends with the sentence \"Postcards are supposed to be sent through the mail; flashed self-consciously on the screen, they look like Oscar bait.\" \"The New York Times\" used it in a 1955 article about the then-upcoming \"The Harder They Fall\", Humphrey Bogart's final film. A 1968 ad for \"The Lion in Winter\" quoted from a review in \"Cosmopolitan\" praising the performances of Peter O'Toole and Katharine Hepburn as \"Oscar bait outings.\" These all", "psg_id": "17898776" } ]
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[ { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "woman\" and playing a part in changing gender attitudes. Horton and Simmons write, \"Confident, intelligent and witty, four-time Oscar winner Katharine Hepburn defied convention throughout her professional and personal life ... Hepburn provided an image of an assertive woman whom [females] could watch and learn from.\" After Hepburn's death, film historian Jeanine Basinger stated, \"What she brought us was a new kind of heroine—modern and independent. She was beautiful, but she did not rely on that.\" Mary McNamara, an entertainment journalist and reviewer for the \"Los Angeles Times\" wrote, \"More than a movie star, Katharine Hepburn was the patron saint", "psg_id": "538870" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "the moment of release\" and referred to it as her \"lost film\". Hepburn claimed the main reason she had done it was the opportunity to ride in a hot-air balloon. The television movie \"The Corn Is Green\" (1979), which was filmed in Wales, followed. It was the last of ten films Hepburn made with George Cukor, and gained her a third Emmy nomination. By the 1980s, Hepburn had developed a noticeable tremor, giving her a permanently shaking head. She did not work for two years, saying in a television interview, \"I've had my day—let the kids scramble and sweat it", "psg_id": "538842" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "Hepburn starred in a film adaptation of Tennessee Williams' controversial play \"Suddenly, Last Summer\" (1959) with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift. The movie was shot in London, and was \"a completely miserable experience\" for Hepburn. She clashed with director Joseph L. Mankiewicz during filming, which culminated with her spitting at him in disgust. The picture was a financial success, and her work as creepy aunt Violet Venable gave Hepburn her eighth Oscar nomination. Williams was pleased with the performance, writing, \"Kate is a playwright's dream-actress. She makes dialogue sound better than it is by a matchless beauty and clarity of", "psg_id": "538829" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "The following year, she was paired with John Wayne in the western \"Rooster Cogburn\", a sequel to his Oscar-winning film \"True Grit\". Echoing her \"African Queen\" character, Hepburn again played a deeply religious spinster who teams up with a masculine loner to avenge a family member's death. The movie received mediocre reviews. Its casting was enough to draw some people to the box office, but it did not meet studio expectations and was only moderately successful. In 1976, Hepburn returned to Broadway for a three-month run of Enid Bagnold's play \"A Matter of Gravity\". The role of eccentric Mrs. Basil", "psg_id": "538840" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "Luca in 1969, Hepburn was more careful, resting for months before delivering the baby via caesarean section. She wanted to have a third child, but had another miscarriage in 1974. Dotti was unfaithful and she had a romantic relationship with actor Ben Gazzara during the filming of the 1979 movie \"Bloodline\". The Dotti-Hepburn marriage lasted thirteen years and was dissolved in 1982. From 1980 until her death, Hepburn was in a relationship with Dutch actor Robert Wolders, the widower of actress Merle Oberon. She had met Wolders through a friend during the later years of her second marriage. In 1989,", "psg_id": "626970" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "in the south of France, an experience she loved despite being—according to director Anthony Harvey—\"enormously vulnerable\" throughout. John Russell Taylor of \"The Times\" suggested that Eleanor was \"the performance of her ... career\", and proved that she was \"a growing, developing, still surprising actress\". The movie was nominated in all the major categories at the Academy Awards, and for the second year running Hepburn won the Oscar for Best Actress (shared with Barbra Streisand for \"Funny Girl\"). The role, combined with her performance in \"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner\", also received a British Academy Film Award (BAFTA) for Best Actress.", "psg_id": "538834" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "social ladder. Hepburn loved the book and was delighted to be offered the role. The film was a hit, one of Hepburn's personal favorites, and gave the actress her second Oscar nomination. She received the second most votes, after winner Bette Davis. Given the choice of her next feature, Hepburn decided to star in George Cukor's new project, \"Sylvia Scarlett\" (1935), which paired her for the first time with Cary Grant. Her hair was cut short for the part, as her character masquerades as a boy for much of the film. Critics disliked \"Sylvia Scarlett\" and it was unpopular with", "psg_id": "538801" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "completion of \"Long Day's Journey Into Night\", Hepburn took a break in her career to care for ailing Spencer Tracy. She did not work again until 1967's \"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner\", her ninth film with Tracy. The movie dealt with the subject of interracial marriage, with Hepburn's niece, Katharine Houghton, playing her daughter. Tracy was dying by this point, suffering the effects of heart disease, and Houghton later commented that her aunt was \"extremely tense\" during the production. Tracy died 17 days after filming his last scene. \"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner\" was a triumphant return for Hepburn and", "psg_id": "538832" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "in her name in 1997. After Hepburn's death in 2003, the intersection of East 49th Street and 2nd Avenue was renamed \"Katharine Hepburn Place\". Three years later Bryn Mawr College, Hepburn's alma mater, launched the Katharine Houghton Hepburn Center. It is dedicated to both the actress and her mother, and encourages women to address important issues affecting their gender. The center awards the annual Katharine Hepburn Medal, which \"recognizes women whose lives, work and contributions embody the intelligence, drive and independence of the four-time-Oscar-winning actress\" and whose award recipients \"are chosen on the basis of their commitment and contributions to", "psg_id": "538873" }, { "title": "Cate Blanchett", "text": "British Academy Awards, three Critics' Choice Movie Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, three Independent Spirit Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, four Helpmann Awards, six Australian Academy Awards, and awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, National Board of Review, National Society of Film Critics, New York Film Critics Circle, and Venice Film Festival. Her performance as Katharine Hepburn in \"The Aviator\" made her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor. Blanchett is only the third actress, after Jessica Lange and Meryl Streep, to win Best Actress after winning Best Supporting Actress. She is", "psg_id": "1394124" }, { "title": "Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn", "text": "current events, Russian history, specifically the Bolshevik Revolution , the works of William Shakespeare and Bernard Shaw, and golf. She did not care for movies, preferring instead the theatre. Her daughter Katharine mused that it was \"curious that Fate gave her a movie-queen daughter.\" Around 1903, Houghton met Thomas Norval Hepburn (1879–1962), a medical student at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. Houghton spent that academic year teaching at the city's Calvert School before marrying Hepburn on June 6, 1904. Following their marriage, the Hepburns moved to Hartford, Connecticut, where Dr. Hepburn completed his internship and residency specializing", "psg_id": "15300822" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "Cannes Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, the New York Film Critics Circle Awards, the People's Choice Awards, and others. Hepburn was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1979. She also won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Screen Actors Guild in 1979 and received the Kennedy Center Honors, which recognize a lifetime of accomplishments in the arts, in 1990. Hepburn was recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the following performances: During her 66-year career, Hepburn appeared in 44 feature films, 8 television movies, and 33 plays. Her movie career covered a range", "psg_id": "538878" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn on screen and stage", "text": "her a Best Actress Oscar nomination. Nine years later, Hepburn played Maid Marian opposite Sean Connery as Robin Hood in \"Robin and Marian\". Her final film appearance was a cameo as an angel in Steven Spielberg's \"Always\" (1989). Hepburn's final screen role was as the host of the television documentary series \"Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn\" (1993) for which she posthumously received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement – Informational Programming. In recognition of her career, Hepburn earned the Special Award from BAFTA, the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement", "psg_id": "13865362" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "romantically pursued his. The film turned out to be a positive experience for him; he said, \"All I want for Christmas is another picture with Audrey Hepburn.\" The role earned Hepburn her third, and final, competitive BAFTA Award, and another Golden Globe nomination. Critic Bosley Crowther was less kind to her performance, stating that, \"Hepburn is cheerfully committed to a mood of how-nuts-can-you-be in an obviously comforting assortment of expensive Givenchy costumes.\" Hepburn reteamed with her \"Sabrina\" co-star William Holden in \"Paris When It Sizzles\" (1964), a screwball comedy in which she played the young assistant of a Hollywood screenwriter,", "psg_id": "626949" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "In 1957, she exhibited her dancing abilities in her debut musical film, \"Funny Face\" (1957) wherein Fred Astaire, a fashion photographer, discovers a beatnik bookstore clerk (Hepburn) who, lured by a free trip to Paris, becomes a beautiful model. The same year Hepburn starred in another romantic comedy, \"Love in the Afternoon\", alongside Gary Cooper and Maurice Chevalier. Hepburn played Sister Luke in \"The Nun's Story\" (1959), which focuses on the character's struggle to succeed as a nun, alongside co-star Peter Finch. The role produced a third Academy Award nomination for Hepburn and earned her a second BAFTA Award. A", "psg_id": "626943" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "sympathize with her\", which Hepburn felt was crucial in \"recreating\" her public image. \"The Philadelphia Story\" was one of the biggest hits of 1940, breaking records at Radio City Music Hall. The review in \"Time\" declared, \"Come on back, Katie, all is forgiven.\" Herb Golden of \"Variety\" stated, \"It's Katharine Hepburn's picture ... The perfect conception of all flighty, but characterful, Main Line socialite gals rolled into one, the story without her is almost inconceivable.\" Hepburn was nominated for her third Academy Award for Best Actress, and won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress. Hepburn was", "psg_id": "538811" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "Emmy Award nomination for playing wistful Southern mother Amanda Wingfield, which opened her mind to future work on the small screen. Her next project was the television movie \"Love Among the Ruins\" (1975), a London-based Edwardian drama with her friend Laurence Olivier. It received positive reviews and high ratings, and earned Hepburn her only Emmy Award. Hepburn made her only appearance at the Academy Awards in 1974, to present the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award to Lawrence Weingarten. She received a standing ovation, and joked with the audience, \"I'm very happy I didn't hear anyone call out, 'It's about time'.\"", "psg_id": "538839" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "features Hepburn in 1938, after being labeled \"box office poison\", and the second act in 1983, where she reflects on her life and career. It premiered in 2002 at the Hartford Stage. Hepburn has been portrayed in \"Tea at Five\" by Kate Mulgrew, Tovah Feldshuh, Stephanie Zimbalist, and Charles Busch. Feldshuh also appeared as Hepburn in \"The Amazing Howard Hughes\", a 1977 television movie, while Mearle Ann Taylor later portrayed her in \"The Scarlett O'Hara War\" (1980). In Martin Scorsese's 2004 biopic of Howard Hughes, \"The Aviator\", Hepburn was portrayed by Cate Blanchett, who won the Academy Award for Best", "psg_id": "538876" }, { "title": "Jean Hepburn", "text": "Jean Hepburn Jean Hepburn, Lady Darnley, Mistress of Caithness, Lady Morham (died 1599) was a Scottish noblewoman and a member of the Border clan of Hepburn. Her brother was James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell, the third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots. Jean's first husband was John Stewart, 1st Lord Darnley, an illegitimate half-brother of Queen Mary, which made Jean a double sister-in-law of the queen. Jean married three times. She was also Lady of Morham, having received in 1573 the barony of Morham and lands which had belonged to her mother, Lady Agnes Sinclair and was forfeited to the", "psg_id": "13189931" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "but it was nevertheless unsuccessful at the box office. With the genre and Grant both hugely popular at the time, biographer A. Scott Berg believes the blame lay with moviegoers' rejection of Hepburn. After the release of \"Bringing up Baby\", the Independent Theatre Owners of America included Hepburn on a list of actors considered \"box office poison\". Her reputation at a low, the next film RKO offered her was \"Mother Carey's Chickens\", a B movie with poor prospects. Hepburn turned it down, and instead opted to buy out her contract for $75,000. Many actors were afraid to leave the stability", "psg_id": "538806" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "\"Pat and Mike\" was the last film Hepburn completed on her MGM contract, making her free to select her own projects. She spent two years resting and traveling, before committing to David Lean's romantic drama \"Summertime\" (1955). The movie was filmed in Venice, with Hepburn playing a lonely spinster who has a passionate love affair. She described it as \"a very emotional part\" and found it fascinating to work with Lean. At her own insistence, Hepburn performed a fall into a canal and developed a chronic eye infection as a result. The role earned her another Academy Award nomination and", "psg_id": "538825" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn performances", "text": "range of genres, including screwball comedies, period dramas, and adaptations of works by notable playwrights Tennessee Williams, Eugene O'Neill, and Edward Albee. Her final appearance in a theatrically released film was a supporting role in \"Love Affair\" in 1994. Hepburn first appeared in a television movie in 1973, and later continued to appear in the medium until she gave the final performance of her career in \"One Christmas\" in 1994. Hepburn also presented two documentaries for television, and narrated two short documentaries. Katharine Hepburn performances Katharine Hepburn (May 12, 1907 - June 29, 2003) was a major American actress of", "psg_id": "10314225" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "documentary about the life and career of Spencer Tracy. The majority of Hepburn's roles from this point were in television movies, which did not receive the critical praise of her earlier work in the medium, but remained popular with audiences. With each release, Hepburn would declare it her final screen appearance, but she continued to take on new roles. She received an Emmy nomination for 1986's \"Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry\", then two years later returned for the comedy \"Laura Lansing Slept Here\", which allowed her to act with her grandniece, Schuyler Grant. In 1991, Hepburn released her autobiography, \"Me:", "psg_id": "538846" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "\"The Philadelphia Story\" a decade earlier, it proved that she could be a hit without him and fully reestablished her popularity. Hepburn went on to make the sports comedy \"Pat and Mike\" (1952), the second film written specifically as a Tracy–Hepburn vehicle by Kanin and Gordon. She was a keen athlete, and Kanin later described this as his inspiration for the film: \"As I watched Kate playing tennis one day ... it occurred to me that her audience was missing a treat.\" Hepburn was under pressure to perform several sports to a high standard, many of which did not end", "psg_id": "538822" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "record fourth Academy Award. Homer Dickens, in his book on Hepburn, notes that it was widely considered a sentimental win, \"a tribute to her enduring career\". Hepburn also returned to the stage in 1981. She received a second Tony nomination for her portrayal in \"The West Side Waltz\" of a septuagenarian widow with a zest for life. \"Variety\" observed that the role was \"an obvious and entirely acceptable version of [Hepburn's] own public image\". Walter Kerr of \"The New York Times\" wrote of Hepburn and her performance, \"One mysterious thing she has learned to do is breathe unchallengeable life into", "psg_id": "538844" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "Supporting Actress. This marked the first instance where the portrayal of an Academy Award-winning actress itself won an Academy Award. Hepburn won four Academy Awards, the record number for a performer, and a total of 12 Oscar nominations for Best Actress—a number surpassed only by Meryl Streep. Hepburn also holds the record for the longest time span between first and last Oscar nominations, at 48 years. She received two awards and five nominations from the British Academy Film Awards, one award and six nominations from the Emmy Awards, eight Golden Globe nominations, two Tony Award nominations, and awards from the", "psg_id": "538877" }, { "title": "The Audrey Hepburn Story", "text": "movie actress, in such movies as \"Breakfast at Tiffany's\". The closing credits include footage of the real Audrey Hepburn during one of the UNICEF missions she undertook near the end of her life. Several versions of the film were aired. On the American ABC Network, it aired as a three-hour movie, while in other countries a longer version was broadcast over two nights. The Audrey Hepburn Story The Audrey Hepburn Story is a 2000 drama film biopic of actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn. It stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, who also produced the film. Emmy Rossum and Sarah Hyland appear during", "psg_id": "6885074" }, { "title": "Robert Hepburn", "text": "1759. He sold out of the Army in 1768 and became MP for Kincardineshire. He bought the barony of Congalton in the parish of Dirleton, Haddington (now East Lothian). He died in 1804 and was buried in the church at Gullane in Dirleton. He had married Magdalen, the daughter of Colonel William Murray and had 3 daughters and 2 sons. Robert Hepburn Colonel Robert Rickart Hepburn of Keith (1720 – 24 May 1804) was Member of Parliament for Kincardineshire 1768–1774. He was the son of James Hepburn of Keith and Katherine Rickart and was educated at Edinburgh high school and", "psg_id": "12722036" }, { "title": "Robert Hepburn", "text": "Robert Hepburn Colonel Robert Rickart Hepburn of Keith (1720 – 24 May 1804) was Member of Parliament for Kincardineshire 1768–1774. He was the son of James Hepburn of Keith and Katherine Rickart and was educated at Edinburgh high school and the University of Edinburgh. He succeeded to his father's estate at Keith in Haddington and to his mother's estate at Rickarton in Kincardine. He joined the British Army in 1743 as a cornet in the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, was promoted captain in 1745, major in 1755, and lieutenant-colonel in 1763. He commanded the Inniskillings at the Battle of Minden in", "psg_id": "12722035" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "praised the chemistry between the stars, and, says Higham, noted Hepburn's \"increasing maturity and polish\". The \"World-Telegram\" commended two \"brilliant performances\", and Hepburn received a fourth Academy Award nomination. During the course of the movie, Hepburn signed a star contract with MGM. In 1942, Hepburn returned to Broadway to appear in another Philip Barry play, \"Without Love\", which was also written with the actress in mind. Critics were unenthusiastic about the production, but with Hepburn's popularity at a high, it ran for 16 sold-out weeks. MGM was eager to reunite Tracy and Hepburn for a new picture, and settled on", "psg_id": "538813" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "the movie was Trigger Hicks, an uneducated mountain girl. It is widely considered one of her worst films, and Hepburn received poor reviews for the effort. She kept a picture of Hicks in her bedroom throughout her life to \"[keep] me humble\". \"The Lake\" previewed in Washington, D. C., where there was a large advance sale. Harris' poor direction had eroded Hepburn's confidence, and she struggled with the performance. Despite this, Harris moved the play to New York without further rehearsal. It opened at the Martin Beck Theatre on December 26, 1933, and Hepburn was roundly panned by the critics.", "psg_id": "538798" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "and then performing as a chorus girl in West End musical theatre productions. Following minor appearances in several films, Hepburn starred in the 1951 Broadway play \"Gigi\", after being spotted by French novelist Colette, on whose work the play was based. She shot to stardom after playing the lead role in \"Roman Holiday\" (1953), for which she was the first actress to win an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a BAFTA Award for a single performance. That same year, Hepburn won a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play for her performance in \"Ondine\". She went", "psg_id": "626918" }, { "title": "The Oscar (film)", "text": "a promotional force for the film. The film features an impressive cast and crew, including several real Academy Award winners: eight-time costume design winner Edith Head (who would also be nominated, but not win, for \"The Oscar\"); Best Actor winners Borgnine and Crawford; Best Supporting Actor winners Begley, Brennan (three wins), Sinatra, and James Dunn, and cinematographer Joseph Ruttenberg. Also in the cast were Oberon and Parker, who had been nominated for Oscars but did not win. As movie star Frankie Fane (Boyd) is about to hear if he won a best acting Oscar, his friend Hymie Kelly (Bennett) reminisces", "psg_id": "10291206" }, { "title": "Alexa Hepburn", "text": "developing this line of applied interaction work at Rutgers, and extending it into the study of medical communication. Alexa Hepburn Alexa Hepburn is professor of communication at Rutgers University, and honorary professor in conversation analysis in the Social Sciences Department at Loughborough University. Alexa Hepburn was born in Leicester. Because her father was a telecoms engineer involved in modernising exchanges she moved between 12 different schools in the North of England and Scotland. She did an undergraduate degree in Philosophy and Psychology at the University of Dundee. She did her PhD at Glasgow Caledonian University supervised by Gerda Siann. This", "psg_id": "13648914" }, { "title": "Alexa Hepburn", "text": "Alexa Hepburn Alexa Hepburn is professor of communication at Rutgers University, and honorary professor in conversation analysis in the Social Sciences Department at Loughborough University. Alexa Hepburn was born in Leicester. Because her father was a telecoms engineer involved in modernising exchanges she moved between 12 different schools in the North of England and Scotland. She did an undergraduate degree in Philosophy and Psychology at the University of Dundee. She did her PhD at Glasgow Caledonian University supervised by Gerda Siann. This focused on school bullying, with a particular interest in the way that traditional research had isolated pupils and", "psg_id": "13648907" }, { "title": "Brooke Hepburn", "text": "Brooke Hepburn Brooke Hepburn (born 19 April 1990) is an Australian cricketer who plays for Tasmanian Roar and Hobart Hurricanes. Born in Launceston, Hepburn did not begin playing cricket until she was 19 years old. Just one year later, the Tasmanian Roar gave her a Rookie contract for the 2010–11 season. She has said that \"Although I missed out on playing underage cricket for Tassie, I got plenty of competitive bowling practice in the backyard against my older (and very competitive!) sister!\" From May to August 2015, Hepburn played in Ireland for the Scorchers team in Cricket Ireland Women’s Super", "psg_id": "20099487" }, { "title": "Brooke Hepburn", "text": "of the Hurricanes squad for its inaugural WBBL|01 season (2015–16). A highlight of that season for the Hurricanes was her 2-17 against the Melbourne Stars. She was also a member of the Hurricanes squad for the WBBL|02 season (2016–17). In November 2018, she was named in the Hobart Hurricanes' squad for the 2018–19 Women's Big Bash League season. Outside of cricket, Hepburn works as a Dietitian for Leap Health and the Tasmanian Institute of Sport. Brooke Hepburn Brooke Hepburn (born 19 April 1990) is an Australian cricketer who plays for Tasmanian Roar and Hobart Hurricanes. Born in Launceston, Hepburn did", "psg_id": "20099489" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "been criticized for a lack of versatility. Her on-screen persona closely matched her own real personality, something Hepburn admitted herself. In 1991 she told a journalist, \"I think I'm always the same. I had a very definite personality, and I liked material that showed that personality.\" Playwright and author David Macaray has said, \"Picture Katharine Hepburn in every movie she ever starred in, and ask yourself if she's not playing, essentially, the same part over and over ... Icon or no icon, let's not confuse a truly fascinating and unique woman with a superior actress.\" Another repeated criticism is that", "psg_id": "538867" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "Audrey Hepburn Audrey Hepburn (born Audrey Kathleen Ruston; 4 May 192920 January 1993) was a British actress, model, dancer and humanitarian. Recognised as a film and fashion icon, Hepburn was active during Hollywood's Golden Age. She was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third-greatest female screen legend in Golden Age Hollywood, and was inducted into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. Born in Ixelles, Brussels, Hepburn spent her childhood between Belgium, England, and the Netherlands. In Amsterdam, she studied ballet with Sonia Gaskell, before moving to London in 1948, continuing her ballet training with Marie Rambert,", "psg_id": "626917" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "She played Rose Sayer, a prim spinster missionary living in German East Africa at the outbreak of World War I. Co-starring Humphrey Bogart, \"The African Queen\" was shot mostly on location in the Belgian Congo, an opportunity Hepburn embraced. It proved a difficult experience, however, and Hepburn became ill with dysentery during filming. Later in life, she released a memoir about the experience. The movie was released at the end of 1951 to popular support and critical acclaim, and gave Hepburn her fifth Best Actress nomination at the Academy Awards. The first successful film she had made without Tracy since", "psg_id": "538821" }, { "title": "Jean Hepburn", "text": "Crown subsequent to her brother, the Earl of Bothwell's attainder for treason. Lady Jean Hepburn was born at Crichton Castle, Midlothian, Scotland, the daughter of Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell and Lady Agnes Sinclair. Her brother was James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell, who would achieve notoriety as the third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots. He married firstly in February 1566, Lady Jean Gordon, a wealthy Highlands heiress, who was the sister of George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly. Bothwell and Jean were divorced on 7 May 1567, and eight days later, he married Queen Mary. Jean's paternal grandparents", "psg_id": "13189932" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "in Sidney Lumet's film version of Eugene O'Neill's \"Long Day's Journey Into Night\" (1962). It was a low-budget production, and she appeared in the film for a tenth of her established salary. She called it \"the greatest [play] this country has ever produced\" and the role of morphine-addicted Mary Tyrone \"the most challenging female role in American drama\", and felt her performance was the best screen work of her career. \"Long Day's Journey Into Night\" earned Hepburn an Oscar nomination and the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival. It remains one of her most praised performances. Following the", "psg_id": "538831" }, { "title": "Katherine Justice", "text": "the summer of 1965, she toured with a summer stock company doing \"Nobody Loves an Albatross\". Katherine Justice's first television role was on \"The Big Valley\" in 1966. Before she even left the TV studio, she got a major part in the movie \"The Way West\" starring Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, and Richard Widmark. Before the release of that movie, she was the mistress and accomplice (third billing) in the made-for-TV movie \"\" starring Peter Falk as Columbo and Gene Barry as the murderer. Her next movie role was the second female lead in \"5 Card Stud\" with Dean Martin", "psg_id": "7488075" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "Woman Suffrage Association and later campaigned for birth control with Margaret Sanger. As a child, Hepburn joined her mother on several \"Votes For Women\" demonstrations. The Hepburn children were raised to exercise freedom of speech and encouraged to think and debate on any topic they wished. Her parents were criticized by the community for their progressive views, which stimulated Hepburn to fight against barriers she encountered. Hepburn said she realized from a young age that she was the product of \"two very remarkable parents\", and credited her \"enormously lucky\" upbringing with providing the foundation for her success. She remained close", "psg_id": "538781" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "was already familiar with the script and stepped up for the fifth Tracy–Hepburn picture. Critics responded positively to the film and it performed well at the box-office. Tracy and Hepburn appeared onscreen together for a third consecutive year in the 1949 film \"Adam's Rib\". Like \"Woman of the Year\", it was a \"battle of the sexes\" comedy and was written specifically for the duo by their friends Garson Kanin and Ruth Gordon. A story of married lawyers who oppose each other in court, Hepburn described it as \"perfect for [Tracy] and me\". Although her political views still prompted scattered picketing", "psg_id": "538818" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "Glory\", she won an Academy Award for Best Actress. She had seen the script on the desk of producer Pandro S. Berman and, convinced that she was born to play the part, insisted that the role be hers. Hepburn chose not to attend the awards ceremony—as she would not for the duration of her career—but was thrilled with the win. Her success continued with the role of Jo in the film \"Little Women\" (1933). The picture was a hit, one of the film industry's biggest successes to date, and Hepburn won the Best Actress prize at the Venice Film Festival.", "psg_id": "538796" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "into Shakespeare, playing Rosalind on stage in \"As You Like It\". She hoped to prove that she could play already established material, and said, \"It's better to try something difficult and flop than to play it safe all the time.\" It opened at the Cort Theatre in New York to a capacity audience, and was virtually sold out for 148 shows. The production then went on tour. Reviews for Hepburn varied, but she was noted as the only leading lady in Hollywood who was performing high-caliber material onstage. In 1951, Hepburn filmed \"The African Queen\", her first movie in Technicolor.", "psg_id": "538820" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "diction\". He wrote \"The Night of the Iguana\" (1961) with Hepburn in mind, but the actress, although flattered, felt the play was wrong for her and declined the part, which went to Bette Davis. Hepburn returned to Stratford in the summer of 1960 to play Viola in \"Twelfth Night\", and Cleopatra in \"Antony and Cleopatra\". The \"New York Post\" wrote of her Cleopatra, \"Hepburn offers a highly versatile performance ... once or twice going in for her famous mannerisms and always being fascinating to watch.\" Hepburn herself was proud of the role. Her repertoire was further improved when she appeared", "psg_id": "538830" }, { "title": "Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn", "text": "asked Hepburn to run for the US Senate. Though Dr. Hepburn supported his wife's work, he did not wish that she campaign for office. She subsequently declined the offer. Having concluded her suffrage work, Hepburn allied herself with birth control advocate Margaret Sanger, a Socialist Party USA member, International Workers of the World organizer. Sanger, a New York native, remembered Hepburn as \"the Kathy Houghton of my Corning childhood.\" Together they founded the American Birth Control League. The League would eventually evolve into Planned Parenthood. Hepburn was elected chair of Sanger's National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control. In", "psg_id": "15300818" }, { "title": "Her Third", "text": "Film Festival in 1972, where Jutta Hoffmann won an award for Best Actor in the category \"Venezia Critici\". \"Her Third\" was also chosen as East Germany's official submission to the 46th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Her Third Her Third () is a 1972 East German (then GDR) film directed by Egon Günther and starring Jutta Hoffmann, Barbara Dittus, Rolf Ludwig and Armin Mueller-Stahl. The film is based on the short story \"Unter den Bäumen regnet es zweimal\" by Eberhard Panitz and tells the story of the single mother Margit", "psg_id": "12416963" }, { "title": "Katherine Grant", "text": "her movie career, appearing in small roles in a few \"Little Rascals\" comedies. As \"Miss Los Angeles\", Katherine entered the \"Miss America\" contest in Atlantic City, New Jersey in early September, joining fifty-six other girls from around the country. The ultimate winner of that title was another \"Katherine\" - Mary Katherine Campbell, \"Miss Columbus (Ohio)\". A few months earlier she was hired by a woman, an agent for a photography studio, to pose for a series of photos, described as an \"art study\", to be used by a sculptor who was creating a fountain. The photos, which featured Katherine in", "psg_id": "17737033" }, { "title": "Buchan-Hepburn baronets", "text": "Thomas Buchan-Hepburn (b. 1992) Buchan-Hepburn baronets The Buchan-Hepburn Baronetcy, of Smeaton-Hepburn in the County of Haddington, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 6 May 1815 for George Buchan-Hepburn. He was a Judge of the Admiralty Court from 1790 to 1791 and a Baron of the Exchequer for Scotland from 1791 to 1814. Born George Buchan, he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Hepburn in 1764, which was that of his maternal grandfather. His grandson, the third Baronet (who succeeded his father), represented Haddington in the House of Commons from 1838", "psg_id": "10587230" }, { "title": "Alec Hepburn", "text": "of the 2015–16 Premiership. The following season saw Exeter defeat Wasps to win their first Premiership title. Hepburn was ruled out of the final through injury. Hepburn started for the England U20 side that defeated Wales in the final of the 2013 Junior World Cup. In June 2016, Hepburn scored a try for England Saxons in a tour game against South Africa A. In January 2018 he was named in the England squad for the 2018 Six Nations Championship. Alec Hepburn Alec Hepburn (born 30 March 1993) is an English rugby union player who plays as a loosehead prop for", "psg_id": "20551127" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "taking the show to Broadway. Towards the end of 1936, Hepburn vied for the role of Scarlett O'Hara in \"Gone with the Wind\". Producer David O. Selznick refused to offer her the part because he felt she had no sex appeal. He reportedly told Hepburn, \"I can't see Rhett Butler chasing you for twelve years.\" Hepburn's next feature, \"Stage Door\" (1937), paired her with Ginger Rogers in a role that mirrored her own life—that of a wealthy society girl trying to make it as an actress. Hepburn was praised for her work at early previews, which gave her top billing", "psg_id": "538804" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "future.\" Hepburn was signed to a seven-picture contract with Paramount with 12 months in between films to allow her time for stage work. She was featured on 7 September 1953 cover of \"TIME\" magazine, and also became noted for her personal style. Following her success in \"Roman Holiday\", Hepburn starred in Billy Wilder's romantic Cinderella-story comedy \"Sabrina\" (1954), in which wealthy brothers (Humphrey Bogart and William Holden) compete for the affections of their chauffeur's innocent daughter (Hepburn). For her performance, she was nominated for the 1954 Academy Award for Best Actress while winning the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in", "psg_id": "626939" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "people who saw them together describe how Hepburn's entire demeanor changed when around Tracy. She mothered and obeyed him, and Tracy became heavily dependent on her. They often spent stretches of time apart due to their work, particularly in the 1950s when Hepburn was frequently abroad for career commitments. Tracy's health declined significantly in the 1960s, and Hepburn took a five-year break in her career to care for him. She moved into Tracy's house for this period, and was with him when he died on June 10, 1967. Out of consideration for Tracy's family, she did not attend his funeral.", "psg_id": "538860" }, { "title": "White floral Givenchy dress of Audrey Hepburn", "text": "Oscar dress. The dress, like Hepburn's later little black dress in \"Breakfast at Tiffany's\", is cited as one of the classic dresses of the 20th century. A poll by Debenhams, published in the \"Daily Telegraph\", voted it the second most iconic red carpet dress of all time. \"Time\" magazine voted the dress the greatest Oscar dress of all time. \"Variety\" magazine's \"Complete Book of Oscar Fashion\" placed it among their selections for the Oscar's most beautiful gowns with the header \"It's a Cinch!\" White floral Givenchy dress of Audrey Hepburn Audrey Hepburn wore a white floral Givenchy dress to the", "psg_id": "15612396" }, { "title": "Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn", "text": "on-air ministry coupled with the fact that Hepburn's daughter Katharine had by that time established a film career in Hollywood, led newspapers to announce the event under the headline \"Radio Father v. Movie Ma.\" Coughlin condemned prophylactics as communistic, and the House Committee eventually rejected the bill. Despite the defeat, TIME magazine afterward published an article noting the success of the Hepburn/Sanger birth control propaganda in yielding favorable local results for its cause. Throughout her career, Hepburn gave numerous speeches in cities around the East Coast, including speaking engagements at Carnegie Hall. Her words were not always popular; editorials written", "psg_id": "15300820" }, { "title": "Buchan-Hepburn baronets", "text": "Buchan-Hepburn baronets The Buchan-Hepburn Baronetcy, of Smeaton-Hepburn in the County of Haddington, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 6 May 1815 for George Buchan-Hepburn. He was a Judge of the Admiralty Court from 1790 to 1791 and a Baron of the Exchequer for Scotland from 1791 to 1814. Born George Buchan, he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Hepburn in 1764, which was that of his maternal grandfather. His grandson, the third Baronet (who succeeded his father), represented Haddington in the House of Commons from 1838 to 1847. His son,", "psg_id": "10587228" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "public. With her unconventional lifestyle and the independent characters she brought to the screen, Hepburn epitomized the \"modern woman\" in the 20th-century United States, and is remembered as an important cultural figure. Hepburn was born on May 12, 1907, in Hartford, Connecticut, the second of six children. Her parents were Thomas Norval Hepburn (1879–1962), a urologist at Hartford Hospital, and Katharine Martha Houghton (1878–1951), a feminist campaigner. Both parents fought for social change in the US: Thomas Hepburn helped establish the New England Social Hygiene Association, which educated the public about venereal disease, while the elder Katharine headed the Connecticut", "psg_id": "538780" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "lifeless lines.\" She hoped to make a film out of the production, but nobody purchased the rights. Hepburn's reputation as one of America's best loved actors was firmly established by this point, as she was named favorite movie actress in a survey by \"People\" magazine and again won the popularity award from People's Choice. In 1984, Hepburn starred in the dark-comedy \"Grace Quigley\", the story of an elderly woman who enlists a hitman (Nick Nolte) to kill her. Hepburn found humor in the morbid theme, but reviews were negative and the box-office was poor. In 1985, she presented a television", "psg_id": "538845" }, { "title": "Katherine Espín", "text": "Katherine Espín Katherine Elizabeth Espín (born 15 November 1992) is an Ecuadorian model and beauty queen who was appointed as Miss Earth Ecuador 2016. She is best known as the winner of the Miss Earth 2016 pageant, making her the second Miss Earth winner from Ecuador next to Olga Álava who won the crown in 2011. She is also the National Director of Miss Earth Ecuador pageant at present. As published in Miss Earth's official website, Espin described her childhood days as the following: Prior to competing in the Miss Earth pageant, Espin represented Ecuador but did not win at", "psg_id": "19783112" }, { "title": "James Curtis Hepburn", "text": "Japanese. In the dictionary's third edition, published in 1886, Hepburn adopted a new system for romanization of the Japanese language developed by the Society for the Romanization of the Japanese Alphabet (\"Rōmajikai\"). This system is widely known as the Hepburn romanization because Hepburn's dictionary popularized it. Hepburn also contributed to the translation of the Bible into Japanese. Hepburn returned to the United States in 1892. On March 14, 1905, a day after Hepburn's 90th birthday, he was awarded the decoration of the Order of the Rising Sun, third class. Hepburn was the second foreigner to receive this honor. He died", "psg_id": "4296503" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "death, 21 January 1993. For the debut episode, Hepburn was posthumously awarded the 1993 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement – Informational Programming. The other project was a spoken word album, \"Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales\", which features readings of classic children's stories and was recorded in 1992. It earned her a posthumous Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children. In the 1950s, Hepburn narrated two radio programmes for UNICEF, re-telling children's stories of war. In 1989, Hepburn was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador of UNICEF. On her appointment, she stated that she was grateful for receiving international aid after", "psg_id": "626959" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "at theatres around the country, \"Adam's Rib\" was a hit, favorably reviewed and the most profitable Tracy–Hepburn picture to date. \"The New York Times\" critic Bosley Crowther was full of praise for the film and hailed the duo's \"perfect compatibility\". The 1950s saw Hepburn take on a series of professional challenges, and stretch herself further than at any other point in her life at an age when most other actresses began to retreat. Berg describes the decade as \"the heart of her vast legacy\" and \"the period in which she truly came into her own\". In January 1950, Hepburn ventured", "psg_id": "538819" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "\"Hepburn plays the poignant role, the quickness with which she changes and the skill with which she manifests terror attract sympathy and anxiety to her and give her genuine solidity in the final scenes.\" After 1967, Hepburn chose to devote more time to her family and acted only occasionally in the following decades. She attempted a comeback in 1976, playing Maid Marian in the period piece \"Robin and Marian\" with Sean Connery co-starring as Robin Hood, which was moderately successful. Roger Ebert praised Hepburn's chemistry with Connery, writing, \"Connery and Hepburn seem to have arrived at a tacit understanding between", "psg_id": "626956" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "in the theatre, favorable reviews of her work on Broadway brought her to the attention of Hollywood. Her early years in the film industry were marked with success, including an Academy Award for her third picture, \"Morning Glory\" (1933), but this was followed by a series of commercial failures that led her to be labeled \"box office poison\" in 1938. Hepburn masterminded her own comeback, buying out her contract with RKO Radio Pictures and acquiring the film rights to \"The Philadelphia Story\", which she sold on the condition that she be the star. In the 1940s, she was contracted to", "psg_id": "538777" }, { "title": "Oscar bait", "text": "nominated for Oscars. For that reason studios plan their Oscar promotional campaigns long before the movie is even released. It has been estimated that The Weinstein Company spent $15 million on its Oscar campaign for \"The King's Speech\", almost as much as was spent on the Oscar campaign of Weinstein-produced 1998 Best Picture Winner \"Shakespeare in Love\". Actors, too, benefit at least financially from Oscar wins. Agents and managers estimate that their clients can get as much as 20% more money for their next projects if they win an Oscar or at least received a nomination. Natalie Portman was expected", "psg_id": "17898790" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "the Hepburn women's greatest passions—civic engagement and the arts\". The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center was opened in 2009 in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, the location of the Hepburn family beach home, which she loved and later owned. The building includes a performance space and a Katharine Hepburn museum. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences library and the New York Public Library hold collections of Hepburn's personal papers. Selections from the New York collection, which documents Hepburn's theatrical career, were presented in a five-month exhibition, \"Katharine Hepburn: In Her Own Files\", in 2009. Other exhibitions have been held to", "psg_id": "538874" }, { "title": "Black Givenchy dress of Audrey Hepburn", "text": "at The Museum of Film in Madrid and another was auctioned at Christie's in December 2006. None of the actual dresses created by Givenchy were used in either the movie or the promotional photography. The movie poster was designed by artist Robert McGinnis, and in Sam Wasson's book, \"Fifth Avenue, 5am\", he explains that the photos on which he based the poster did not show any leg and that he had added the leg to make the poster more appealing. The actual dresses used in the movie, created by Edith Head, were probably destroyed by Head and Hepburn at Western", "psg_id": "15612373" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "\"The Big Pond\" in New York, and appointed Hepburn the understudy to the leading lady. A week before opening, the lead was fired and replaced with Hepburn, which gave her a starring role only four weeks into her theatre career. On opening night, she turned up late, mixed her lines, tripped over her feet, and spoke too quickly to be comprehensible. She was immediately fired, and the original leading lady rehired. Undeterred, Hepburn joined forces with the producer Arthur Hopkins and accepted the role of a schoolgirl in \"These Days\". Her Broadway debut came on November 12, 1928, at the", "psg_id": "538787" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "for the film adaptation, and would have preferred Marilyn Monroe to have been cast in the role, although he also stated that Hepburn \"did a terrific job\". The character is considered one of the best-known in American cinema, and a defining role for Hepburn. The dress she wears during the opening credits is considered an icon of the twentieth century and perhaps the most famous \"little black dress\" of all time. Hepburn stated that the role was \"the jazziest of my career\" yet admitted: \"I'm an introvert. Playing the extroverted girl was the hardest thing I ever did.\" She was", "psg_id": "626946" }, { "title": "Katherine Stenholm", "text": "Katherine Stenholm Katherine Corne Stenholm (June 19, 1917 – November 3, 2015) was an American film director and the founding director of Unusual Films, the production company of Bob Jones University. Katherine Corne was born and reared in Hendersonville, North Carolina. As a high school student during the Depression, she supplemented her family's income by writing movie reviews for a local newspaper. Rejecting a college scholarship to Wellesley, Corne attended the fledgling Bob Jones College in Cleveland, Tennessee, after an evangelist convinced her that a Christian young person should attend a Christian college. At BJC, she majored in speech and", "psg_id": "16430525" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "of its stars, Dorothy Stratten, and received only a limited release. Six years later, Hepburn co-starred with Robert Wagner in a made-for-television caper film, \"Love Among Thieves\" (1987). After finishing her last motion picture role in 1988—a cameo appearance as an angel in Steven Spielberg's \"Always\"—Hepburn completed only two more entertainment-related projects, both critically acclaimed. \"Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn\" was a PBS documentary series, which was filmed on location in seven countries in the spring and summer of 1990. A one-hour special preceded it in March 1991, and the series itself began airing the day after her", "psg_id": "626958" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "life\". That same year, her mother moved with Hepburn to her family's estate in Arnhem. Sometime in 1937, Ella and Hepburn moved to Kent, England, where Hepburn was educated at a small independent school in Elham. Hepburn's parents officially divorced in 1938. In the 1960s, Hepburn renewed contact with her father after locating him in Dublin through the Red Cross; although he remained emotionally detached, Hepburn supported him financially until his death. After Britain declared war on Germany in September 1939, Hepburn's mother relocated her daughter back to Arnhem in the hope that, as during the First World War, the", "psg_id": "626925" }, { "title": "Mary Poppins (film)", "text": "\"The Sound of Music\". Andrews later beat Hepburn for the Best Actress Award at the Golden Globes for their respective roles. Andrews would also win the Oscar for Best Actress for her role. Hepburn did not receive a nomination. Richard Sherman, one of the songwriters, also voiced a penguin as well as one of the Pearlies. Robert Sherman dubbed the speaking voice for Jane Darwell because Darwell's voice was too weak to be heard in the soundtrack. Sherman's voice is heard saying the only line: \"Feed the Birds, Tuppence a bag.\" Disney cast Dick Van Dyke in the key supporting", "psg_id": "838180" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "has been cited as some of her finest work. Lean later said it was his personal favorite of the films he made, and Hepburn his favorite actress. The following year, Hepburn spent six months touring Australia with the Old Vic theatre company, playing Portia in \"The Merchant of Venice\", Kate in \"The Taming of the Shrew\", and Isabella in \"Measure for Measure\". The tour was successful and Hepburn earned significant plaudits for the effort. Hepburn received an Academy Award nomination for the second year running for her work opposite Burt Lancaster in \"The Rainmaker\" (1956). Again she played a lonely", "psg_id": "538826" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "and its British version frequently reported on her style throughout the following decade. Alongside model Twiggy, Hepburn has been cited as one of the key public figures who made being very slim fashionable. Added to the International Best Dressed List in 1961, Hepburn was associated with a minimalistic style, usually wearing clothes with simple silhouettes which emphasised her slim body, monochromatic colours, and occasional statement accessories. In the late 1950s, Audrey Hepburn popularised plain black leggings. Academic Rachel Moseley describes the combination of \"slim black trousers, flat ballet-style pumps and a fine black jersey\" as one of her signature looks", "psg_id": "626981" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "Detroit, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles before closing on 16 May 1953 in San Francisco. Hepburn had her first starring role in \"Roman Holiday\" (1953), playing Princess Ann, a European princess who escapes the reins of royalty and has a wild night out with an American newsman (Gregory Peck). The producers of the movie initially wanted Elizabeth Taylor for the role, but director William Wyler was so impressed by Hepburn's screen test that he cast her instead. Wyler later commented, \"She had everything I was looking for: charm, innocence, and talent. She also was very funny. She was absolutely enchanting", "psg_id": "626936" }, { "title": "Michael Hepburn", "text": "Australian Track Championships before going on to break the same world record two more times to win at the 2009 Junior World Championships in Russia. He recently competed at the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games where he won a bronze medal in the Individual pursuit and a gold in the Team pursuit. It was announced on 8 November 2011 that Hepburn would join the team for their inaugural season in 2012. In July 2018, he was named in the start list for the 2018 Tour de France. Michael Hepburn Michael Hepburn (born 17 August 1991) is an Australian track and road", "psg_id": "14657186" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "Stories of my Life\", which topped best-seller lists for over a year. She returned to television screens in 1992 for \"The Man Upstairs\", co-starring Ryan O'Neal, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. In 1994 she worked opposite Anthony Quinn in \"This Can't Be Love\", which was largely based on Hepburn's own life, with numerous references to her personality and career. These later roles have been described as \"a fictional version of the typically feisty Kate Hepburn character\" and critics have remarked that Hepburn was essentially playing herself. Hepburn's final appearance in a theatrically released film, and her first", "psg_id": "538847" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "was more free and happy than he had ever seen her, and he credited that to co-star Albert Finney. The second, \"Wait Until Dark\", is a suspense thriller in which Hepburn demonstrated her acting range by playing the part of a terrorised blind woman. Filmed on the brink of her divorce, it was a difficult film for her, as husband Mel Ferrer was its producer. She lost fifteen pounds under the stress, but she found solace in co-star Richard Crenna and director Terence Young. Hepburn earned her fifth and final competitive Academy Award nomination for Best Actress; Bosley Crowther affirmed,", "psg_id": "626955" }, { "title": "Jamie Hepburn", "text": "a fellow SNP MSP. Hepburn was elected during the 2007 election for the Central Scotland region, having also contested the Cumbernauld and Kilsyth seat at that election, finishing second behind Cathie Craigie. In this election he was one of only two candidates to win more than 40% in the constituency contested and not win the seat, the other being Alasdair Morrison in the Western Isles. He was the second youngest elected member of the Scottish Parliament for the 2007–2011 session after his SNP colleague Aileen Campbell. Hepburn was a member of the Scottish Parliament Rural Affairs and Environment Committee and", "psg_id": "10244427" }, { "title": "Cate Blanchett on screen and stage", "text": "Supporting Actress, among other honors, for portraying Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's 2004 drama \"The Aviator\", making her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor. Her only screen appearance in 2005 was in \"Little Fish\", for which she won the AACTA Award for Best Actress. Blanchett's performance in the 2006 thriller \"Notes on a Scandal\" garnered her another Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 2007, she received both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominations for her roles in \"\" and \"I'm Not There\", becoming one of the few actors to achieve", "psg_id": "19359652" }, { "title": "Oscar bait", "text": "make it eligible for the awards. However, it was not nominated for any. Second and third were \"\", the 2003 Best Picture winner, and \"The People vs. Larry Flynt\", released in 1996. At the low end, as the movie in that period which least qualified as Oscar bait, was the 2006 remake of \"When a Stranger Calls\", which indeed was not nominated for any Oscars. It was followed by 2009's \"Hotel for Dogs\" and \"\", from 2004. Rossman and Schilke used their data to develop an algorithm that could predict how many Oscar nominations a film would get, based on", "psg_id": "17898785" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "After surgery, Hepburn began chemotherapy. Hepburn and her family returned home to Switzerland to celebrate her last Christmas. As she was still recovering from surgery, she was unable to fly on commercial aircraft. Her longtime friend, fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy, arranged for socialite Rachel Lambert \"Bunny\" Mellon to send her private Gulfstream jet, filled with flowers, to take Hepburn from Los Angeles to Geneva. She spent her last days in hospice care at her home in Tolochenaz, Vaud and was occasionally well enough to take walks in her garden, but gradually became more confined to bedrest. On the evening", "psg_id": "626972" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "could be her ticket back to Hollywood stardom and bought her the film rights before it even debuted on stage. \"The Philadelphia Story\" first toured the United States, to positive reviews, and then opened in New York at the Schubert Theatre on March 28, 1939. It was a big hit, critically and financially, running for 417 performances and then going on a second successful tour. Several of the major film studios approached Hepburn to produce the movie version of Barry's play. She chose to sell the rights to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Hollywood's number one studio, on the condition that she be", "psg_id": "538809" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "Katharine Hepburn Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 – June 29, 2003) was an American actress. Known for her fierce independence and spirited personality, Hepburn was a leading lady in Hollywood for more than 60 years. She appeared in a range of genres, from screwball comedy to literary drama, and she received a record of four Academy Awards for Best Actress. In 1999, Hepburn was named by the American Film Institute as the greatest female star of Classic Hollywood Cinema. Raised in Connecticut by wealthy, progressive parents, Hepburn began to act while studying at Bryn Mawr College. After four years", "psg_id": "538776" }, { "title": "Mary Hepburn", "text": "Mary Hepburn Dr Mary Hepburn OBE FRCOG (born 1949) is a Scottish obstetrician and gynaecologist who is known for her work to support socially disadvantaged women. She has been involved with the Glasgow Women's Reproductive Health Services, leading this service for 25 years and producing guidelines that have had an international impact. Mary Hepburn was born in 1949 in Hackney, London. Her father was a general practitioner and her mother, a linguist. She was raised in Walls in the west of Shetland. She studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, graduating in 1973. She completed her training as a general", "psg_id": "19880036" }, { "title": "Katherine Kirk", "text": "Source: \"Results not in chronological order before 2018.\" ^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013 DNP = did not play<br> CUT = missed the half-way cut<br> T = tied<br> Yellow background for top-10. Amateur Professional Katherine Kirk Katherine Kirk (born 26 February 1982) is a professional golfer from Australia, currently playing on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour and the ALPG Tour. She played under her maiden name, Katherine Hull, until her marriage to Tom Kirk on 2 August 2012 and also under the name Katherine Hull-Kirk. Hull began playing golf at age 12 in her native Australia.", "psg_id": "13017253" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "alongside little black dresses, noting that this style was new at the time when women still wore skirts and high heels more often than trousers and flat shoes. Hepburn was in particular associated with French fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy, who was first hired to design her on-screen wardrobe for her second Hollywood film, \"Sabrina\" (1954), when she was still unknown as a film actor and he a young couturier just starting his fashion house. Although initially disappointed that \"Miss Hepburn\" was not Katharine Hepburn as he had mistakenly thought, Givenchy and Hepburn formed a lifelong friendship. She became his", "psg_id": "626982" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "a series of commercials used colourised and digitally enhanced clips of Hepburn in \"Roman Holiday\" to advertise Kirin black tea. In the United States, Hepburn was featured in a 2006 Gap commercial which used clips of her dancing from \"Funny Face\", set to AC/DC's \"Back in Black\", with the tagline \"It's Back – The Skinny Black Pant\". To celebrate its \"Keep it Simple\" campaign, the Gap made a sizeable donation to the Audrey Hepburn Children's Fund. In 2012, Hepburn was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most", "psg_id": "626977" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "She received the BAFTA Lifetime Achievement Award in 1992. She was the recipient of numerous posthumous awards including the 1993 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award and competitive Grammy and Emmy Awards. She has been the subject of many biographies since her death including the 2000 dramatisation of her life titled \"The Audrey Hepburn Story\" which starred Jennifer Love Hewitt and Emmy Rossum as the older and younger Hepburn respectively. In January 2009, Hepburn was named on \"The Times\"’ list of the top 10 British actresses of all time. Hepburn's image is widely used in advertising campaigns across the world. In Japan,", "psg_id": "626976" }, { "title": "Audrey Hepburn", "text": "Mob\". In 1953 she was cast in her first major supporting role in Thorold Dickinson's \"The Secret People\" (1952), as a prodigious ballerina, performing all of her own dancing sequences. Hepburn was then offered a small role in a film being shot in both English and French, \"Monte Carlo Baby\" (French: \"Nous Irons à Monte Carlo\", 1952), which was filmed in Monte Carlo. Coincidentally, French novelist Colette was at the Hôtel de Paris in Monte Carlo during the filming, and decided to cast Hepburn in the title role in the Broadway play \"Gigi\". Hepburn went into rehearsals having never spoken", "psg_id": "626934" }, { "title": "Sean Hepburn Ferrer", "text": "return to normal living. Hepburn Ferrer directed the film and also took over the production. In 2003 he published a biography of his mother, \"Audrey Hepburn, An Elegant Spirit: A Son Remembers\". In 2017, Hepburn Ferrer was sued by the Audrey Hepburn Children's Fund for alleged self-serving conduct. Hepburn Ferrer was married to Marina Spadafora from 1985 until their divorce in 1989. His second marriage, to Leila Flannigan, from 1994 to 2000, produced a daughter, model Emma Kathleen Ferrer. His third marriage, to Giovanna Gregori, lasted from 2000 to 2009, and also ended in divorce. From this marriage two sons", "psg_id": "20501380" }, { "title": "Katherine Grant", "text": "were no follow-up articles pertaining to the outcome of the case. It can be assumed that it was favorable for Katherine, because she continued with her movie career, appearing in many movies for Hal Roach over the next couple of years. On December 8, 1925, Katherine was the victim of a hit-and-run accident while crossing a street near the Hal Roach Studios. The driver of the car was identified as a teenaged male, but none of the witnesses obtained the license number of the car, and he was never found. Katherine was taken to the hospital where she was evaluated", "psg_id": "17737038" }, { "title": "Katharine Hepburn", "text": "playing tennis every morning. In her eighties she was still playing tennis regularly, as indicated in her 1993 documentary \"All About Me\". She also enjoyed painting, which became a passion later in life. When questioned about politics, Hepburn told an interviewer, \"I always just say be on the affirmative and liberal side. Don't be a 'no' person.\" The anti-Communist attitude in 1940s Hollywood prompted her to political activity, as she joined the Committee for the First Amendment. Her name was mentioned at the hearings of the House Un-American Activities Committee, but Hepburn denied being a Communist sympathizer. Later in life,", "psg_id": "538852" } ]
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[ { "title": "Rambo: First Blood Part II", "text": "Blu-Ray on November 13 2018. Rambo: First Blood Part II Rambo: First Blood Part II (also known as Rambo II or First Blood II) is a 1985 American action film directed by George P. Cosmatos and starring Sylvester Stallone, who reprises his role as Vietnam veteran John Rambo. It is the sequel to the 1982 film \"First Blood\", and the second installment in the \"Rambo\" film series. Picking up where the first film left, the sequel is set in the context of the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue; it sees Rambo released from prison by federal order to document the possible", "psg_id": "2943482" } ]
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[ { "title": "Rambo apple", "text": "have a long storage life. It was too tender for shipping long distances. So as not to confuse the Rambo apple with the unrelated Summer Rambo (also known as the Rambour Franc), the Rambo has also been called the Winter Rambo. Other names given to the Rambo over the years include Romanite, Bread and Cheese (perhaps after Bread and Cheese Island in Delaware), Seek-No-Further, Delaware, and Striped Rambo. According to author David Morrell, the apple provided the name for the hero of his novel, \"First Blood\", which gave rise to the Rambo film franchise. The novelist's wife brought home a", "psg_id": "10843788" }, { "title": "Rambo: First Blood Part II", "text": "demands that Rambo broadcast a message warning against further rescue missions for POWs under fatal cost. Meanwhile, Co infiltrates the camp disguised as a prostitute and comes to the hut in which Rambo is held captive. Rambo at first refuses to cooperate, but relents when the prisoner he tried to save is threatened. But instead of reading the scripted comments, Rambo directly threatens Murdock, then subdues the Russians with Co's help and escapes into the jungle. They kiss, and Rambo agrees to take Co back to the United States. However, a small Vietnamese force attacks the pair, and Co is", "psg_id": "2943473" }, { "title": "Gene Rambo", "text": "train horses. At the age of 17, he participated in a rodeo for the first time in 1937; he took part in bull riding in that event. At the 1938 Frontier Days rodeo in Prescott, Arizona, Rambo won \"His first big rodeo money\", according to \"The Oklahoman\"'s Willard H. Porter. Rambo went on to participate in International Rodeo Association (IRA) events. In 1944, he was the all-around champion at the Pendleton Round-Up and received the Sam Jackson Trophy for his effort. At a 1945 event in Madison Square Garden in New York City, Rambo suffered a broken bone in his", "psg_id": "20345522" }, { "title": "Peter Gunnarsson Rambo", "text": "interview with Mr. Peter Rambo, grandson of Peter Gunnarsson Rambo. Peter Rambo, the younger, told him that his grandfather \"had brought apple seeds and several other tree and garden seeds with him in a box.\" The first Rambo apple tree may have been produced from one of these seeds. William Coxe's \"A View of the Cultivation of Fruit Trees, and the Management of Orchards and Cider\", published in 1817 indicates that the Rambo was much cultivated in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey and took \"its name from the families by whom it was introduced into notice.\" The Rambo is confused", "psg_id": "11171832" }, { "title": "Rambo: The Force of Freedom", "text": "production studio, with writers wondering how they could present a child-friendly main character who was created as a troubled Vietnam War veteran suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The show's child psychology advisors believed that the target audience, young children and preteens, would not grasp that aspect of David Morrell's character. They recommended that the cartoon not make any references to Vietnam, POWs, or Rambo's experiences in 1982's \"First Blood\" and 1985's \"Rambo: First Blood Part II\". Rambo: The Force of Freedom Rambo: The Force of Freedom, often called simply Rambo, is an animated series based on the character of", "psg_id": "8513206" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "exceptionally tough, callous, raw and aggressive. Morrell says that in choosing the name Rambo he was inspired by \"the sound of force\" in the name of Rambo apples, which he encountered in Pennsylvania. These apples, in turn, were named for Peter Gunnarsson Rambo who sailed from Sweden to America (SE Pennsylvania/Southern NJ/Northern Delaware) in the 1640s, and soon the name would flourish in New Sweden. The name Rambo was likely derived from a shortened form of Ramberget (a hill on the Hisingen island in Gothenburg, where Peter Gunnarsson was born) plus \"bo\" (meaning \"resident of\"). Today, many of his descendants", "psg_id": "12189175" }, { "title": "Rambo (2012 film)", "text": "comedy. Bharatstudent mentioned it as different concept, entertaining narrative, watch it. Rambo was released in all major centres all over USA Rambo was nominated for Udaya film awards 2013 in 4 categories. Rambo has been nominated for the Bangalore Times film awards 2012. Rambo has been nominated for the 60th Idea filmfare awards 2013. Rambo has been nominated for the Santosham Film Awards 2013. Rambo has been nominated for ETV Kannada Sangeet Samman 2013 Awards in 4 categories. Rambo (2012 film) Rambo is a 2012 Kannada comedy film written and directed by M S Sreenath. It was produced by Atlanta", "psg_id": "16466526" }, { "title": "Rambo Amadeus", "text": "as Bosnia where Rambo appeared as a guest at Sejo Sexon's Zabranjeno pušenje gig in Sarajevo. That appearance in December 1997 was the first post-war visit by a Serbian-Montenegrin performer to the Muslim part of Bosnia. On June 9, 1998, Rambo played Belgrade's Dom Sindikata hall in what he announced to be the farewell performance before retirement. Even if many doubted his sincerity, the concert was a memorable one. Soon, Rambo packed his bags and left for the Netherlands, though not before squeezing in two more shows in Bosnia. In the Netherlands, he worked a series of menial jobs including", "psg_id": "3621937" }, { "title": "Summer Rambo", "text": "Summer Rambo The 'Summer Rambo' apple is French in origin. In France, it is known as 'Rambour d'été'. Originally known in North America as 'Summer Rambour,' the name evolved to 'Summer Rambo' sometime before the 1850s. Like the Rambo, was introduced to North America in colonial times. It has also been called 'Rambour Franc', but in France 'Rambour Franc' is a fall-ripening apple. There are a dozen or more Rambour varieties, mostly of French origin. The name Rambour is said to have originated in the village of Rambures in Picardy. The 'Summer Rambo' has a squat shape, and its skin", "psg_id": "19469466" }, { "title": "Rambo apple", "text": "no certainty, however, since the earliest documented mention of the apple variety's origin occurs in William Coxe's \"A View of the Cultivation of Fruit Trees, and the Management of Orchards and Cider\", published in 1817. Coxe wrote only that the Rambo was much cultivated in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey and took \"its name from the families by whom it was introduced into notice.\" Since apple trees do not grow true from seed, and Rambo brought seeds, not scionwood, if the first Rambo tree grew from one of those seeds, the variety would be one of the first truly American", "psg_id": "10843784" }, { "title": "Rambo Rajkumar", "text": "sisters have choreographed dance sequences in director Anurag Kashyap films mukkabaaz and manmarziyaan A film directed by actor/director Prabhu deva starring actor Shahid Kapoor released in 2013, \"R... Rajkumar\" was first named as \"Rambo Rajkumar\", but the name was later changed owing to copyright issues. Rambo Rajkumar Rambo Rajkumar, born Rajkumar (21 October 1956 – 26 April 2009), was an Indian stunt director and action choreographer. He was the son of T. K. Parameshwar, who himself was in the stunt department. Rajkumar was a very highly respected stunt director and has worked in more than 450 films in all Indian", "psg_id": "14210156" }, { "title": "Rambo: First Blood Part II (Master System video game)", "text": "Rambo: First Blood Part II (Master System video game) Rambo: First Blood Part II (simply titled Rambo in-game) is an overhead action shoot-'em-up video game loosely based on the film \"\" that was released in North America by Sega for the Master System in and then re-released as a budget title in 1990. It was originally released in Japan as , where it was released without the Rambo license. Another version was released in Europe and Australia titled Secret Command (Secret Commando on its title screen), which also lacked the Rambo license. A separate game based on the same film", "psg_id": "12976760" }, { "title": "Rambo: First Blood Part II (Master System video game)", "text": "Rambo: First Blood Part II (Master System video game) Rambo: First Blood Part II (simply titled Rambo in-game) is an overhead action shoot-'em-up video game loosely based on the film \"\" that was released in North America by Sega for the Master System in and then re-released as a budget title in 1990. It was originally released in Japan as , where it was released without the Rambo license. Another version was released in Europe and Australia titled Secret Command (Secret Commando on its title screen), which also lacked the Rambo license. A separate game based on the same film", "psg_id": "12976752" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "II] last night, I know what to do next time this happens.\" Reagan often referred to \"Rambo: First Blood II\" as a model for his domestic and foreign policies. For instance, in his 1985 Labor Day speech, Reagan stated that he would clean the federal tax system \"in the spirit of Rambo\". The Rambo film series also introduced and popularized the concept of the \"One Man Army\" in films, in which a protagonist is a well trained individual who can defeat countless enemies by himself. Rambo's weapons also became part of American pop culture. Weapons such as the M60 machine", "psg_id": "12189224" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "killing a number of enemy soldiers with his bow in the process of doing so. The trio then escape by boat but are attacked by a gunboat. Rambo destroys the gunboat with a rocket launcher. When Rambo calls for extraction, he is denied, as Murdock fears what will happen to him and his party if the American public learn about Murdock's activities. Rambo and the captive are both captured, and back at the camp Russian advisors soon arrive to interrogate Rambo. Meanwhile, Co enters the camp under the disguise of a prostitute and comes to the hut in which Rambo", "psg_id": "12189201" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "the name \"R. Rambo\", Rambo smiles and walks down the house's gravel driveway. Various special duty badges can also be seen on Rambo's \"Class A\" uniform, including: The medals and service awards are either mentioned in dialogue or displayed on Rambo's uniform within the \"Rambo\" franchise. In the \"Rambo Prepares Knife\" deleted scene from \"Rambo III\", Rambo's \"Class A\" uniform can clearly be seen in his footlocker with the aforementioned 13 ribbons. Although his rank isn't revealed, the cross-arrows of a special forces officer on his uniform suggest he was probably an officer. Additionally, in this same scene, Rambo's Social", "psg_id": "12189220" }, { "title": "Summer Rambo", "text": "is greenish-yellow flushed or blushed with red, making it confusingly similar to the 'Rambo'. The 'Summer Rambo' has a crisp, mildly tart flavor. As is the case with most summer apples, the 'Summer Rambo' does not store well, and because of that never became widely produced commercially. It still is popular in parts of the United States in early August at pick-your-own orchards, farmers markets, and roadside stands. Summer Rambo The 'Summer Rambo' apple is French in origin. In France, it is known as 'Rambour d'été'. Originally known in North America as 'Summer Rambour,' the name evolved to 'Summer Rambo'", "psg_id": "19469467" }, { "title": "Rambo: First Blood Part II", "text": "[Also] in his original draft it took nearly 30-40 pages to have any action initiated and Rambo was partnered with a tech-y sidekick. So it was more than just politics that were put into the script. There was also a simpler story line. If James Cameron says anything more than that, then he realizes he’s now doing the backstroke badly in a pool of lies. The film was shot between June and August 1984. The film was shot on location in Mexico, and Thailand. \"Rambo: First Blood Part II\" opened in the US on May 22, 1985, and was the", "psg_id": "2943478" }, { "title": "Rambo: First Blood Part II", "text": "and moves in for the kill. Having faked the crash, Rambo uses a rocket launcher to destroy the aircraft, killing the gunner, the co-pilot, and Podovsky. Returning to base with the POWs, Rambo, after using the helicopter's machine gun to destroy Murdock's office, confronts the terrified man with his knife, demanding that Murdock rescue the remaining POWs. Trautman then confronts Rambo and tries to convince him to return home now that he has been pardoned. An angry Rambo responds that he only wants his country to love its soldiers as much as its soldiers love it. The film credits roll", "psg_id": "2943475" }, { "title": "Rambo: First Blood Part II", "text": "named Co-Bao, who arranges for a local river pirate band to take them upriver. Reaching the camp, Rambo spots one of the prisoners tied to a cross shaped post, left to suffer from exposure, and rescues him against orders. During escape, they are discovered by Vietnamese troops and attacked. When a gunboat manages to catch up, the pirates betray them out of fear. Rambo gets the POW and Co-Bao to safety, destroys the boat with a rocket launcher, and kills the pirates. When Rambo reaches the extraction point, the helicopter is ordered to abort by Murdock, who claims Rambo has", "psg_id": "2943471" }, { "title": "Rambo apple", "text": "apples. The name Rambo was most likely derived from Peter Gunnarsson's Swedish home on Ramberget (or \"Raven Mountain\") on the island of Hisingen, which today is part of Gothenburg, but in Gunnarsson's time was mostly farmland. One translation of \"bo\" from Swedish to English is \"resident.\" The Rambo is very similar in traits, such as size, shape, and coloring, to several French apples called Rambour. There is no known explanation for the similarity of the names. The Rambo has a greenish yellow skin, mottled and striped with a dull red and overspread with a grayish bloom. Rambo apples ripen in", "psg_id": "10843785" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "with his arrow pointed at his eye socket, Rambo tells him and the others that soldiering is what they are and do, and gives them the option to \"Live for nothing...or die for something\". When Rambo stands down and tells the others to come, they follow without question with the leader in tow. They plan to save the hostages at a P.O.W. camp. Rambo helps Sarah and the others to escape. The Tatmadaw unit finds the hostages missing and organizes a massive manhunt. Everyone is captured except for Rambo, Sarah, and the mercenary sniper \"School Boy\". But just as the", "psg_id": "12189218" }, { "title": "Rambo apple", "text": "Rambo apple The origins of the Rambo apple cultivar are unknown. It may date back to the American colony of New Sweden, when in 1637 Peter Gunnarsson Rambo, a Swedish immigrant, arrived on the \"Kalmar Nyckel\". Swedish natural historian Pehr Kalm, who wrote Travels in North America, 1747–51, took notes of his interview with Mr. Peter Rambo, grandson of Peter Gunnarsson Rambo, recording that the ″original Peter Rambo had brought apple seeds and several other tree and garden seeds with him in a box.″ The first Rambo apple tree was very likely grown from one of these seeds. There is", "psg_id": "10843783" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "his own request Rambo was immediately re-deployed afterwards. At some point in his military career he also received training in flying helicopters. Rambo finally received his official military discharge on September 17, 1974. It is unknown what his final rank was, but judging from the crossed arrows (officer) insignia on the lapel of his Army Alpha Dress Green uniform, it is safe to assume that he was either a 1st Lieutenant or Captain. Upon his return to the United States, Rambo discovered that many American civilians hated the soldiers returning from Vietnam, and he claimed that he and other returning", "psg_id": "12189183" }, { "title": "Rambo apple", "text": "and enough for me It's a long, sweet way across the orchard. A similar sentiment was expressed by \"Uncle Silas\" in his column for the September 1907 issue of \"The American Thresherman\": \"What has become of the good old apples we used to eat in the long ago down on the farm? The Rambo, the best apple that ever grew in an orchard, is fruit vouchsafed only in memory. [In Missouri,] no apple was ever enjoyed like the Rambo... A boy would go farther to swipe Rambo apples, and subject his pantaloons to greater exposure from ugly dogs than he", "psg_id": "10843790" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "inspired by \"First Blood\". In 2013, Rambo was #6 in a list of the top 50 action movie heroes in \"Total Magazine\". In 2013, Rambo was voted #1 in WatchMojo.com's top 10 film soldiers of all times. Rambo inspired the character named Yousef Rambu (an Arabic form for \"Joseph Rambo\") from currently developed Kuwaiti action movie \"Second Blood\". In the legal profession, a \"Rambo lawyer\" is one who habitually engages in \"all manners of adversarial excess, including personal attacks on other lawyers, hostility, boorish and insulting behavior, rudeness and obstructionist conduct\" or embraces \"a 'take no prisoners' attitude.\" Rambo has", "psg_id": "12189226" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "Navajo mother Marie Drago. In \"Rambo: First Blood Part II,\" Marshall Murdock states that Rambo is of Native American and German descent. However, Morrell thought Stallone didn't look German, and made Rambo half Italian and half Navajo in the novelization. Rambo enlisted in the U.S. Army at the age of 19 on August 6, 1964, although he states in Rambo IV he was \"drafted into Vietnam.\" After he graduated from Rangeford High School in 1963, his military service began in January 1966. Rambo was deployed to South Vietnam in September 1966. He returned to the U.S. in 1967 and began", "psg_id": "12189180" }, { "title": "Rambo (franchise)", "text": "Major. Encouraged by Sarah's words, Rambo returns to the United States. The last scene shows him walking along a rural highway, past a horse farm and a rusted mailbox with the name \"R. Rambo\" on it. He makes his way down the gravel driveway as the credits roll. In 2009, Stallone announced plans for a fifth film titled \"Rambo V: The Savage Hunt\". The film would have been loosely based on \"Hunter\" by James Byron Huggins and would have focused on Rambo leading an elite special forces kill team to hunt and kill a genetically engineered creature. In 2011, Sean", "psg_id": "2345808" }, { "title": "Rambo: First Blood Part II", "text": "killed. An enraged Rambo kills the soldiers and buries Co's body in the mud. With the use of his weapons and guerrilla training, Rambo systematically dispatches the numerous Soviet and Vietnamese soldiers sent after him. After barely surviving a barrel bomb dropped by Yushin's helicopter, Rambo climbs on board, throws Yushin out of the cabin in a brief but intense fight, and takes control. He lays waste to the prison camp and kills all of the remaining enemy forces before extracting the POWs and heading towards friendly territory in Thailand. Podovsky, pursuing in a helicopter gunship seemingly shoots them down", "psg_id": "2943474" }, { "title": "W. L. Rambo", "text": "to 7,094 (49.3 percent). Without Brady's strong showing in his own LaSalle Parish, Rambo would have returned to the legislature. Had Rambo won the House seat in 1983 after so many previous defeats, he would not have finished the first year of his term, for he died of heart failure in a hospital in Houston. He is interred in the Georgetown Cemetery in Georgetown. Rambo had four children, including from his first marriage, eldest son William Larry Rambo (born 1939) of Houston. From his marriage to Mary, Rambo was the father of Kitty Rambo Calabrese (born 1947) of Baton Rouge,", "psg_id": "10045838" }, { "title": "Rambo (2012 film)", "text": "Rambo (2012 film) Rambo is a 2012 Kannada comedy film written and directed by M S Sreenath. It was produced by Atlanta Nagendra and Sharan. Sharan and Madhuri Itagi played the leading roles. This is the 100th film of actor Sharan; it was released in September 2012. Arjun Janya is the music director for the film. ‘Rambo’ is a film that revolves around a trickster, Kitty (Sharan). He has a mother in the house. He has a maternal uncle to his company Premkumar (Tabla Naani). In a way it is \"Varahavatara\" from Kitty to his car broker business. He catches", "psg_id": "16466520" }, { "title": "Victor Clough Rambo", "text": "support the education of dozens of Indian physicians and Dr. Rambo's work. In the 1930s, the Committee purchased hospital beds and surgical supplies for the hospital. In the 1970s, the Committee adopted the name, \"Rambo Committee, Inc.,\" and had an annual budget of approximately $50,000, which was used to support the work in India as well as the work of Dr. Rambo's son, Dr. Birch Rambo, a medical missionary in Zaire. The Committee provided the funds to open the Good Samaritan Hospital in Nigeria in 1970. After Dr. Rambo and his wife left India, the Rambo Committee provided financial support", "psg_id": "18492168" }, { "title": "Rambo (franchise)", "text": "role as Rambo, while he, Lerner and Jeb Stuart will executive produced the series, Stuart will also be penning the script. The series will explore the complex relationship between Rambo and his son, J.R., an ex-Navy SEAL. Fox chairman and CEO Dana Walden has stated that Stallone is off as the producer of the series. Rambo is a character in \"Fight Klub\", a trading card game published by Decipher, Inc in February 2009. Soundtracks with music from the films were also released. The soundtracks for \"First Blood\", \"Rambo: First Blood Part II\", and \"Rambo\" are available on iTunes. However, the", "psg_id": "2345814" }, { "title": "Rambo apple", "text": "supply of the fruit as he was trying to come up with a suitable name for the protagonist. It is uncertain whether David Morrell's wife brought home Rambos or Summer Rambos. Summer Rambos would have been much more common, but since his wife bought the apples at a roadside stand, either is possible. James Whitcomb Riley, the Hoosier Poet, sentimentalized the Rambo in his poem, \"The Rambo-Tree\" which appeared in his 1902 collection \"The Book of Joyous Children.\" The poem includes the repeating chorus: \"For just two truant lads like we, When Autumn shakes the rambo-tree There's enough for you", "psg_id": "10843789" }, { "title": "What a Beautiful Name", "text": "What a Beautiful Name \"What a Beautiful Name\" is a song by Australian praise and worship group Hillsong Worship. The song, written and led by Brooke Ligertwood and co-written with Ben Fielding, refers to the promise of salvation through Jesus Christ as represented by His Holy Name. The \"genre-smashing single\" contributed to Hillsong being named \"Billboard\"s Top Christian Artist of 2017. \"What a Beautiful Name\" won two Dove Awards for Song of the Year and Worship Song of the Year in 2017. It won the 2018 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song. \"What a Beautiful Name\" was released", "psg_id": "19789527" }, { "title": "Peter Gunnarsson Rambo", "text": "settlers were aboard. Sometime after arrival in early 1640, he adopted the surname Rambo. It is likely that he came to New Sweden voluntarily. He was a tobacco planter for the New Sweden Trading Company on the company plantation just outside the fort and became a freeman by 1644. He sent a portion of his wages home to his father, Gunnar Petersson, and referred to himself (and others) as \"We, ye antient (sic) Swedes,\" indicators that his ancestry was thoroughly Swedish. Gunnarsson means \"son of Gunnar\", an old first name of Swedish origin. Rambo married Brita Matsdotter from Vaasa, on", "psg_id": "11171828" }, { "title": "Rambo (franchise)", "text": "former commanding officer, arrives. He suggests giving Rambo a chance to escape; if Rambo is allowed to slip away, he'll be given time to calm down and he can be arrested without incident. The authorities reject Trautman's recommendation and continue the manhunt, and Rambo's subsequent rampage culminates in the destruction of the sheriff's office and more of the town's main street. Rambo stands poised to eliminate the sheriff, but Trautman finally confronts Rambo face-to-face, and ultimately convinces his former soldier to surrender to the authorities. Between the first and second films, Rambo is convicted and remanded to a civilian maximum-security", "psg_id": "2345792" }, { "title": "David Rambo", "text": "David Rambo David Rambo (born May 28, 1955) is an American writer, playwright, actor and producer. He grew up in Spring City, Pennsylvania. His grandmother and mother were librarians which helped develop his lifelong interest in literature and art. After moving to Los Angeles to become an actor, Rambo started working in the real estate business. He would afterwards begin a career on theatre, first acting and then writing and adapting plays. In 2003, Rambo also created \"All About Eve\". Rambo got the idea for it while listening to a TV documentary and deciding to make it into a staged", "psg_id": "11188887" }, { "title": "Rambo (franchise)", "text": "composer Brian Tyler (\"The Expendables\" and \"The Fast and the Furious\" films) scored the fourth film. He reassured fans at the time of Goldsmith's death that his score would be based on Goldsmith's cues for the first three \"First Blood\" / \"Rambo\" pictures. The 2008 film, \"Rambo\", was advertised with Drowning Pool's \"Bodies\" and features two songs in the film written and performed by Jake La Botz, who portrays the mercenary \"Reese\" in the film. The theme music for 1986 animated TV series, \"Rambo and the Forces of Freedom\", came from a trailer for \"First Blood\", whilst additional music was", "psg_id": "2345819" }, { "title": "Dack Rambo", "text": "complications from AIDS. Dack Rambo Norman Jay Rambo (November 13, 1941 – March 21, 1994), professionally known as Dack Rambo, was an American actor, most notable for appearing as Walter Brennan's grandson Jeff in the ABC series \"The Guns of Will Sonnett\", as Steve Jacobi in the ABC soap opera \"All My Children\", as cousin Jack Ewing on CBS's \"Dallas\", and as Grant Harrison on the NBC soap opera \"Another World\". Norman Jay Rambo (aka Dack Rambo) was born in Earlimart, California, to William Lester Rambo (aka Lester Rambo – 1904–1987) and Beatrice A. Rambo (nėe Rossi – 1910–2002). He", "psg_id": "4088155" }, { "title": "Dack Rambo", "text": "Dack Rambo Norman Jay Rambo (November 13, 1941 – March 21, 1994), professionally known as Dack Rambo, was an American actor, most notable for appearing as Walter Brennan's grandson Jeff in the ABC series \"The Guns of Will Sonnett\", as Steve Jacobi in the ABC soap opera \"All My Children\", as cousin Jack Ewing on CBS's \"Dallas\", and as Grant Harrison on the NBC soap opera \"Another World\". Norman Jay Rambo (aka Dack Rambo) was born in Earlimart, California, to William Lester Rambo (aka Lester Rambo – 1904–1987) and Beatrice A. Rambo (nėe Rossi – 1910–2002). He had an older", "psg_id": "4088151" }, { "title": "Rambo: First Blood Part II", "text": "is sung by Stallone's brother, singer/songwriter Frank Stallone. Varèse Sarabande issued the original soundtrack album. Note: As released in the United Kingdom by That's Entertainment Records (the British licensee for Varèse Sarabande at the time), the UK version placed \"Peace in Our Life\" between \"Betrayed\" and \"Escape from Torture,\" thus making \"Day by Day\" the final track. In 1999, Silva America released an expanded edition with the cues in film order. Previously unreleased music is in bold. Rambo was released on DVD on November 23 2004, a Blu-Ray release followed on May 23 2008. Rambo was released on 4K UHD", "psg_id": "2943481" }, { "title": "Rambo (2008 film)", "text": "having a vision for the film but later became excited when he came up with the idea of \"what if the film was directed by Rambo? What if the film had his personality?\" Graham McTavish later echoed this idea, stating, \"In many ways, Rambo directed the movie.\" Paul Schulze stated that there were rewrites by Stallone nearly every morning. The film had a production crew of 560 people, including 450 Thai crew members, and 80 foreign members from America, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Stallone stated that due the small production budget the only way to make the film memorable", "psg_id": "12326873" }, { "title": "Rambo: The Video Game", "text": "Rambo series films had grossed over $600 million USD. The publisher said the purchase was fueled by the 2008 \"Rambo\"'s success and by the scheduled release of the action film \"The Expendables 2\", starring Sylvester Stallone. They stated that they planned to use the rights as a launching pad for the company. In August 2011 the publisher said a Rambo game would be released at retail in 2012 and would be available on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows. Jeffrey Matulef of \"Eurogamer\" said on October 5, 2012, that he did not believe the game would see release", "psg_id": "16971945" }, { "title": "Dack Rambo", "text": "brother, William Donald Rambo (aka Bill Rambo – 1933–2011); an identical twin brother, Orman Ray Rambo (aka Dirk Rambo – 1941-1967); and a younger sister, Beverly Rambo (born 1944). Beatrice Rambo outlived two of her three sons. After moving to Los Angeles in the 1960s, the 20-year-old twins were discovered by actress Loretta Young in 1962 and cast in her CBS series, \"The New Loretta Young Show\". On 5 February 1967, Dirk Rambo was killed in a road accident at the age of 25. Later that same year, Dack Rambo landed the role of Jeff Sonnett on \"The Guns of", "psg_id": "4088152" }, { "title": "Rambo (franchise)", "text": "the underlying rights to the first three films) and Lionsgate itself co-producing the latter film (in partnership with The Weinstein Company). Paramount Pictures (via Trifecta Entertainment and Media) holds the television rights to the first three films, while Debmar-Mercury handles television distribution for the latter film on behalf of parent company Lionsgate. David Morrell, author of the original \"First Blood\" novel, wrote novelizations (book adaptations) for the first two \"Rambo\" sequels. Morrell has said that he wrote the novelizations because he wanted to include characterization that he felt wasn't in \"Rambo: First Blood Part II\" and \"Rambo III\". Morrell did", "psg_id": "2345811" }, { "title": "Rambo V: Last Blood", "text": "2014, it was revealed that the film will be titled \"Rambo: Last Blood\", with Stallone directing the film. In 2015, Stallone and Rambo creator David Morrell developed a story for \"Rambo V\". Stallone wanted a \"soulful journey\" for the character that Morrell described as a \"really emotional, powerful story\". Stallone pitched the idea to the producers but they wanted to proceed with the human trafficking story instead, abandoning Stallone and Morrell's idea. In October 2015, Stallone pondered on the possibility of a prequel, stating, \"It's intriguing to find the whys and wherefores of how people have become what they are.", "psg_id": "18282095" }, { "title": "Gene Rambo", "text": "Gene Rambo Gene Rambo (June 12, 1920 – February 21, 1988) was an American rodeo cowboy who competed in International Rodeo Association (IRA) events in the 1940s and 1950s. Rambo won the IRA's all-around cowboy season championship four times between 1946 and 1950. He took part in numerous disciplines, including saddle bronc riding, steer roping, steer wrestling, and tie-down roping. Rambo was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 1989. Rambo was born in San Miguel, California, on June 12, 1920. His father was a ranch foreman in Monterey County. By the age of seven, Rambo was helping to", "psg_id": "20345521" }, { "title": "Rambo (franchise)", "text": "was a comic simply titled \"Rambo\" featuring other adventures of the character. \"Rambo III\" was also published in a 3D version by Blackthorne. On August 21, 2013, it was announced that Entertainment One, along with Avi Lerner and his production company, Nu Image, are to develop and produce a Rambo TV series and that Stallone is in talks to join the project. However Stallone's press representative has denied reports that Stallone will reprise Rambo on the small screen. On December 1, 2015, Deadline reporting that Fox were developing a Rambo TV series titled \"Rambo: New Blood\" with Stallone reprising his", "psg_id": "2345813" }, { "title": "Gene Rambo", "text": "Oregon inducted Rambo in 1969, the ProRodeo Hall of Fame inducted him in 1989, and the California Rodeo Salinas Hall of Fame inducted him in 2010. Gene Rambo Gene Rambo (June 12, 1920 – February 21, 1988) was an American rodeo cowboy who competed in International Rodeo Association (IRA) events in the 1940s and 1950s. Rambo won the IRA's all-around cowboy season championship four times between 1946 and 1950. He took part in numerous disciplines, including saddle bronc riding, steer roping, steer wrestling, and tie-down roping. Rambo was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 1989. Rambo was born", "psg_id": "20345528" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "Dictionary. According to this source, Rambo is \"a Vietnam War veteran represented as macho, self sufficient and bent on violent retribution.\" As well, it is widely popular to use adjectives such as Ramboesque, Ramboid, or Ramboism, to denote an ideological position that resembles Rambo’s attitude and behavior. Rambo has become the quintessential representation of America during the Reagan years. President Ronald Reagan referred to Rambo in public speeches to exemplify his political ideology and aggressive foreign policy. Towards the end of the 1985 Beirut hostage crisis, President Reagan stated at a press conference that: \"Boy, after seeing Rambo [First Blood", "psg_id": "12189223" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "give in. Teasle asks Trautman to try and contact Rambo on the radio he stole to get a fix on his position. Trautman gets Rambo to respond on the radio, calling out his Vietnam company. Rambo says that he cannot turn himself in and tells Trautman, \"They drew first blood, not me\". Rambo is eventually cornered by the National Guard in a mine entrance where he is hiding. Teasle gets word they have cornered him, and gives an order not to fire. The inexperienced guardsmen ignore this order, and fire a rocket at him. The blast collapses the mine entrance,", "psg_id": "12189195" }, { "title": "W. L. Rambo", "text": "in Georgetown. Rambo was a member of the Masonic lodge and the Southern Baptist denomination. Rambo flew his own plane. The Rambos launched a popular Saturday night rodeo in Georgetown to provide entertainment for rural youth. Rambo was also a strong supporter of the 4-H Club, a creation of the Extension Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. On April 17, 2008, Rambo was posthumously honored for his work in the establishment of the Jesse Harrison 4-H Camp near Colfax, the first such facility in Grant Parish. He was inducted in Baton Rouge into the \"4-H Hall of Fame\"", "psg_id": "10045831" }, { "title": "Rambo (2008 film)", "text": "Stallone announced plans for a fifth film titled \"Rambo V: The Savage Hunt\". The film would have been loosely based on \"Hunter\" by James Byron Huggins and would have focused on Rambo leading an elite special forces kill team to hunt and kill a genetically engineered creature. In 2011, Sean Hood was hired to write a new script, separate from \"The Savage Hunt\", titled \"Rambo: Last Stand\" that Hood described was \"more in line with the small-town thriller of \"First Blood\"\". In 2012, Hood revealed that \"Rambo V\" was on hold while Stallone finishes \"The Expendables 2\". Hood also revealed", "psg_id": "12326888" }, { "title": "Rambo apple", "text": "was also found in Oregon and Northern California. In 1847, the Rambo was included among the 18 varieties of apple trees that Henderson Luelling of Salem, Iowa brought with his family along the Oregon Trail to establish the first orchard in the Pacific Northwest. The Rambo belongs to the era when people bought apples from local suppliers and grew apple trees in their backyard. Even a hundred years ago, the Rambo was not widely grown commercially. There were several reasons that it was considered to be unmarketable. It did not have bright coloring. Its productivity was inconsistent. It did not", "psg_id": "10843787" }, { "title": "What a Beautiful Name", "text": "Beautiful Name\" earned two Dove awards, Song of the Year and Worship Song of the Year. \"What a Beautiful Name\" won the award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song at the 60th Grammy Awards, the first for Hillsong Worship. The song was recorded at a live performance at the annual Hillsong Conference in 2016. Hillsong performed the song at the 48th Annual Dove Awards held at Allen Arena in Nashville. The performance was well received and \"had audience members on their feet with their hands in the air.\" When asked about performing the song in an interview with \"Billboard\"s Jim", "psg_id": "19789533" }, { "title": "Rambo: First Blood Part II", "text": "violated his orders. When Trautman confronts him, Murdock also reveals that he never intended to save any POWs if any should be found, but to leave them to save Congress the money it would take to buy their freedom and evade any possibility of further war. Co-Bao escapes, but Rambo and the POW are recaptured and returned to the camp. There, Rambo learns that Soviet troops are arming and training the Vietnamese. He is turned over to the local liaison, Lieutenant Colonel Podovsky, and his right-hand man, Sergeant Yushin, for interrogation. Upon learning of Rambo's mission from intercepted missives, Podovsky", "psg_id": "2943472" }, { "title": "Bacarri Rambo", "text": "Draft. He signed a four-year contract worth roughly $430,788 per year on May 13, 2013. At the start of season, he was named the starting free safety. Due to his poor performance in the first two games, he not only lost his starting position, but was benched for several games. He returned to the field in Week 8 against the Denver Broncos due to the suspension of Brandon Meriweather. The Redskins waived Rambo on September 16, 2014. Rambo signed with the Buffalo Bills on November 17, 2014, after the Bills had placed cornerback Leodis McKelvin on injured reserve. Rambo had", "psg_id": "16133254" }, { "title": "Rambo (franchise)", "text": "Hood was hired to write a new script, separate from \"The Savage Hunt\", titled \"Rambo: Last Stand\" that Hood described was \"more in line with the small-town thriller of \"First Blood\"\". In 2012, Hood revealed that \"Rambo V\" was on hold while Stallone finishes \"The Expendables 2\". Hood also revealed his uncertainty whether the film will be similar to \"Unforgiven\" or will be a passing-of-the-torch. In 2016, Sylvester Stallone revealed that \"Rambo V\" was no longer in production. By October of the same year, Milliennium announced plans to reboot the film series, with Ariel Vromen directing. Stallone would have no", "psg_id": "2345809" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "in the first place, but are definitely convinced not to help him when their village is attacked by Soviet helicopters after one of Mousa's shop assistants has informed the Soviets of Rambo's presence. Aided only by Mousa and a young boy named Hamid, Rambo makes his way to the Soviet base and starts his attempts to free Trautman. The first attempt is unsuccessful and results not only in Hamid getting shot in the leg, but also in Rambo himself getting splinters in the side. After escaping from the base, Rambo tends to Hamid's wounds and sends him and Mousa away", "psg_id": "12189211" }, { "title": "Bacarri Rambo", "text": "of the season. On October 25, 2016, Rambo was signed by the Miami Dolphins. In the Week 14 win over the Arizona Cardinals, he recorded his fourth career interception against quarterback Carson Palmer. On July 25, 2017, Rambo signed with the Bills. On August 29, 2017, Rambo was released by the Bills. Key Bacarri Rambo Bacarri Jamon Rambo (born June 27, 1990) is an American football safety who is currently a free agent. He played college football for the University of Georgia, where he was recognized as an All-American, and was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round", "psg_id": "16133256" }, { "title": "Bacarri Rambo", "text": "Bacarri Rambo Bacarri Jamon Rambo (born June 27, 1990) is an American football safety who is currently a free agent. He played college football for the University of Georgia, where he was recognized as an All-American, and was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He is currently a DB coach at University of Georgia Rambo played college football at the University of Georgia. Rambo was named an All-American by Scout.com as a junior in 2011. Rambo was selected by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round (191st overall) of the 2013 NFL", "psg_id": "16133253" }, { "title": "Rambo (1985 video game)", "text": "Rambo (1985 video game) Rambo (also known as Rambo: First Blood Part II) is a 1985 video game based on the film \"\". It was produced by Platinum Productions and published by Ocean Software for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and Commodore 64. The Commodore 64 version's music is by Martin Galway, incorporating melodies from the film's score. Several other games based on the film were also released, including \"Rambo\" for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and \"\" for the Sega Master System. The game is viewed from a semi-top down perspective, and follows the movie's story. The player, controlling Rambo,", "psg_id": "11372862" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "Rambo spots Teasle on the station roof after destroying a gun shop and makes his way to the police station. Rambo takes out the police station's power before making his way inside. Teasle spots Rambo and fires at him, but misses. Rambo shoots back at Teasle through the ceiling, critically injuring him. Teasle falls through the skylight onto the floor. Rambo steps over him, prepared to kill him. Before Rambo can shoot Teasle, Colonel Trautman appears and tells him that there is no hope of escaping alive. Rambo, now surrounded by the police, rages about the horrors of war. Breaking", "psg_id": "12189197" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "move or they will shoot. Rambo says he wants no more trouble, and begins to back away, but the men open fire; Rambo flees into the woods, with Teasle and his deputies in pursuit. The men catch up to Rambo, and they release the tracking dogs. Rambo shoots two and their owner in the leg with his last bullets, and kills the other with his knife. The men begin to flank out and pursue Rambo, but Rambo easily disables them using guerrilla tactics. Rambo severely wounds each man, but does not kill any of them. Using a deputy as bait,", "psg_id": "12189193" }, { "title": "Rambo III", "text": "\"Rambo III\", with Siskel awarding the film \"thumbs up\", and Ebert declaring \"thumbs down\" for those expecting more out of \"Rambo III\". Ebert did, however, give \"thumbs up\" to fans, saying the film was entertaining and that it \"delivers the goods\". \"The New York Times\" took a dim view of the film. In Germany, the Deutsche Film- und Medienbewertung (FBW), a government film rating office whose ratings influence financial support to filmmakers, earned criticism after it awarded a \"worthwhile\" rating (in German: \"wertvoll\") to Rambo III. Rambo III was released on DVD on November 23 2004. Rambo III was released", "psg_id": "4070979" }, { "title": "Dottie Rambo", "text": "What Earthly Reason\", \"If That Isn't Love\", and \"Too Much to Gain to Lose\". She also wrote country music songs recorded by Jimmie Davis, Charlie Louvin, Rhonda Vincent, and Hank Snow, among others. Rambo's songs have been recorded by a virtual \"who's who\" in the music world with her biggest songwriting cut being Whitney Houston's version of \"I Go to the Rock\", which appeared on the motion picture . The recording garnered Rambo and Houston the 1998 GMA Dove Award for Traditional Gospel Song of the Year. In addition, other secular artists have recorded Dottie Rambo compositions, including Solomon Burke,", "psg_id": "7250041" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "\"old school\" and egotistical S.A.S. trooper, refuses. After arriving at the destroyed village with their guide, a Karen freedom fighter, they are forced to hide when some Tatmadaw arrive by truck and force their villager prisoners to run a gauntlet of hidden land mines thrown into the village rice paddies. The mercenary leader will not order a rescue, as he is concerned that the missing Tatmadaw will put the rest on alert. However, Rambo shows up with what is revealed to be his compound bow and shoots down the Tatmadaw. Rambo confronts the leader when the man threatens him, and", "psg_id": "12189217" }, { "title": "Bacarri Rambo", "text": "two interceptions off of Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on December 14, 2014. On November 12, 2015, Rambo contributed significantly during a Thursday night win against the New York Jets. Rambo forced two fumbles, one of which was returned by Duke Williams for a touchdown, the other recovered by Rambo himself. Rambo also had the game-sealing interception off of Ryan Fitzpatrick with less than a minute remaining in the 22-17 win. As a result of his performance in Week 10, Rambo was named as the AFC Defensive Player of the Week. He became a free agent at the end", "psg_id": "16133255" }, { "title": "W. L. Rambo", "text": "1971 primary in a single-member District 31 seat (Natchitoches, Grant, Winn, Red River Parish, and northern Rapides parishes). He ran ahead of veteran incumbent Sylvan Friedman of Natchez in southern Natchitoches Parish but lost the runoff election to Paul L. Foshee, a Natchitoches crop duster who had served in the state House from 1960 to 1964. In 1975, Rambo ran again for the Louisiana House but was defeated by the Conservative Democrat Richard S. Thompson of Colfax. In 1983, Rambo came within 208 votes of winning the House seat, now numbered as District 22, that he had lost eight years", "psg_id": "10045836" }, { "title": "John Rambo", "text": "training with the U.S. Army Special Forces at Fort Bragg, North Carolina under Colonel Trautman's tutelage. In late 1969, Rambo was re-deployed to Vietnam as member of a SOG brigade. He became part of a Special Forces Long-range reconnaissance patrol unit commanded by Colonel Trautman. Trautman's team received the code name of \"Baker Team\" and usually consisted of eight men. Other known members were Delmore Barry (an African American operative who quickly became Rambo's best friend), Joseph \"Joey\" Danforth (another friend of Rambo), Manuel \"Loco\" Ortega, Paul Messner, Delbert Krackhauer, Giuseppe \"Greasy Cunt\" Colletta and Ralph Jorgenson. In an event", "psg_id": "12189181" }, { "title": "W. L. Rambo", "text": "Willard Ransom Rambo (born 1949) of Memphis, Tennessee, and Henrietta Rambo Evans (born 1958) of Pineville in Rapides Parish. W. L. Rambo Willard Lloyd Rambo, known as W. L. Rambo (March 22, 1917 – November 28, 1984), was a Democratic member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature, having represented districts in the north central portion of the state during the 1950s and the 1960s. As a native and lifelong resident of Georgetown in Grant Parish north of Alexandria, Rambo was a member of the Long political dynasty through his second marriage to the former Mary Alice Long. Rambo", "psg_id": "10045839" } ]
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when did field hockey become an olympic event for men?
[ { "title": "Field hockey stick", "text": "evolution led to the creation of the Federation Internationale de Hockey (FIH) in 1924. Contance Applebee is responsible for introducing field hockey to the United States in 1901. The United States Field Hockey Association was formed in 1922. In 1908, men's field hockey was introduced into the Olympic Games. Women's field hockey was first recognized in the Olympic Games in 1980. The World Cup is the crowning achievement in international field hockey. The World Cup is held every four years and 12 men's and 12 women's teams compete for the title of World Champion. when im sterring at a page", "psg_id": "8800081" } ]
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[ { "title": "2007 African Olympic Field Hockey Qualifier", "text": "2007 African Olympic Field Hockey Qualifier 2007 African Olympic Qualifier was the African field hockey qualification tournament for 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. It was held in Nairobi, Kenya from July 14 to July 22, 2007. The winner of the tournament was awarded an automatic place to the 2008 Games, while the runner-up qualified for one of the Olympic Qualifying Tournaments. 2007 All-Africa Games were supposed to be the African qualifier for 2008 Olympics, but as the host country Algeria lacks suitable venues, field hockey was not part of the games, forcing the African Hockey Federation to hold a separate tournament.", "psg_id": "10690046" }, { "title": "2007 African Olympic Field Hockey Qualifier", "text": "2007 African Olympic Field Hockey Qualifier 2007 African Olympic Qualifier was the African field hockey qualification tournament for 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. It was held in Nairobi, Kenya from July 14 to July 22, 2007. The winner of the tournament was awarded an automatic place to the 2008 Games, while the runner-up qualified for one of the Olympic Qualifying Tournaments. 2007 All-Africa Games were supposed to be the African qualifier for 2008 Olympics, but as the host country Algeria lacks suitable venues, field hockey was not part of the games, forcing the African Hockey Federation to hold a separate tournament.", "psg_id": "10690045" }, { "title": "2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (boys' field hockey)", "text": "qualified. Alongside the host nation, 7 teams competed in the tournament. \"All times are local (UTC-6)\". Each game lasts for 20 minutes 2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (boys' field hockey) The 2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier for boys' field hockey, also known as 2018 Youth Pan American Championship, was an international field hockey competition which served as a qualification for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics. The event was held from 12 – 17 March 2018 in Guadalajara, Mexico. The winner and runner-up of this tournament will qualify for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics. Argentina and Mexico", "psg_id": "20625389" }, { "title": "2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (boys' field hockey)", "text": "2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (boys' field hockey) The 2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier for boys' field hockey, also known as 2018 Youth Pan American Championship, was an international field hockey competition which served as a qualification for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics. The event was held from 12 – 17 March 2018 in Guadalajara, Mexico. The winner and runner-up of this tournament will qualify for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics. Argentina and Mexico became the winner and runner-up. However, since Argentina had already qualified at the host nation, the third placed team (Canada) has also", "psg_id": "20625388" }, { "title": "Barbados women's national field hockey team", "text": "Barbados women's national field hockey team The Barbados national women's field hockey team represents Barbados in international field hockey competitions. The following is a list of staff appointed an athletes selected at the last tour, Aquece Rio Olympic Test Event 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (This team won the first gold medal for any Barbados Hockey programme.) Manager - Corlette Kellman, Coach - Nku Davis (did not travel with team), Assistant Coach - Allison Archer, Video Analyst - Thabiti Drakes (did not travel with team), Contributing Coaches (did not travel with team) - Joel Bryant, Mark Owen Stand-in Manager -", "psg_id": "19140373" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "in the final. Australia won the bronze medal by defeating Germany 3–2. Each of the continental champions from five federations, the previous Olympic and World champions and the host nation received an automatic berth. Alongside the teams qualifying through the Olympic Qualification Tournament, twelve teams competed in this tournament. \"All times are Eastern Daylight Time ()\" Field hockey at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics was the 18th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a fourteen-day period beginning", "psg_id": "11978520" }, { "title": "Field hockey", "text": "at a free-hit situation, and outlawed it. The biggest two field hockey tournaments are the Olympic Games tournament, and the Hockey World Cup, which is also held every 4 years. Apart from this, there is the Champions Trophy held each year for the six top-ranked teams. Field hockey has also been played at the Commonwealth Games since 1998. Amongst the men, India lead in Olympic competition, having won 8 golds (6 successive in row). Amongst the women, Australia and Netherlands have 3 Olympic golds while Netherlands has clinched the World Cup 6 times. The Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Tournament and", "psg_id": "136129" }, { "title": "2015 African Olympic Qualifier (field hockey)", "text": "men's and women's national field hockey teams. \"All times are local (UTC+2).\" 2015 African Olympic Qualifier (field hockey) The 2015 African Olympic Qualifier is being held from 23 October to 1 November 2015 in Randburg, South Africa. Nine teams compete in the men's and seven in the women's tournament. The winner of this tournament qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics. On 30 October South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) published a statement reiterating that it will not consider qualifying though the continental qualifying tournament acceptable. SASCOC and the South African Hockey Association had previously specified 2014-15 FIH Hockey", "psg_id": "19108098" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "bronze medal by defeating Pakistan 6–3. Each of the continental champions from five federations and the host nation received an automatic berth. The European federation received one extra quota based upon the FIH World Rankings. Alongside the teams qualifying through the Olympic Qualification Tournament, twelve teams competed in this tournament. \"All times are Eastern Daylight Time ()\" Advanced to semifinals Advanced to semifinals Field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics was the 19th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It", "psg_id": "16807641" }, { "title": "2018 Asian Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (girls' field hockey)", "text": "and the 5th placed team from pool A will play for the 7th/9th place. \"All times are local (UTC+7). 2018 Asian Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (girls' field hockey) The 2018 Asian Youth Olympic Games Qualifier for girls' field hockey event will be held from the 25th until the 29th of April 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. Only the winner and runner-up are qualifying for the finals. The nine teams will be split into two groups of four and five teams. The top two teams of each pool advance to the semifinals to determine the winner in a knockout system. The 3rd", "psg_id": "20686460" }, { "title": "2018 Asian Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (girls' field hockey)", "text": "2018 Asian Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (girls' field hockey) The 2018 Asian Youth Olympic Games Qualifier for girls' field hockey event will be held from the 25th until the 29th of April 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. Only the winner and runner-up are qualifying for the finals. The nine teams will be split into two groups of four and five teams. The top two teams of each pool advance to the semifinals to determine the winner in a knockout system. The 3rd placed teams from each pool will play for the 5th/6th place. The and 4th placed teams from each pool", "psg_id": "20686459" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 2008 Summer Olympics was the 21st edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a thirteen-day period beginning on 11 August, and culminating with the medal finals on 23 August. All games were played at the hockey field constructed on the Olympic Green in Beijing, China. Germany won the gold medal for the third time after defeating Spain 1–0 in the final. Defending champions Australia won the bronze medal by defeating Netherlands 6–2.This was", "psg_id": "12272806" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics was the 19th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a fifteen-day period beginning on 16 September, and culminating with the medal finals on 30 September. All games were played at the hockey centre within the Olympic Park in Sydney, Australia. Defending champions the Netherlands won the gold medal for the second time after defeating Korea 5–4 in the final on penalty strokes after a 3–3 draw. Australia won the", "psg_id": "16807640" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics was the 20th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a thirteen-day period beginning on 15 August, and culminating with the medal finals on 27 August. All games were played at the hockey centre within the Hellinikon Olympic Complex in Athens, Greece. Australia won the gold medal for the first time after defeating defending champions the Netherlands 2–1 in the final. Germany won the bronze medal by defeating Spain 4–3.", "psg_id": "16693896" }, { "title": "Scotland women's national field hockey team", "text": "at the 2012 Olympic Games. Also with the Great Britain team, Maguire won silver at the 2012 FIH Hockey Champions Trophy (as did Bartlett), and a gold medal for winning the 2014–15 FIH Hockey World League Semi-finals. These are the 18 players selected for the Gold Coast XXI Commonwealth Games in Australia, 6th to 14th April 2018. Scotland women's national field hockey team The Scotland women's national field hockey team represents Scotland in international women's field hockey competitions, with the exception of the Olympic Games when Scottish players are eligible to play for the Great Britain women's national field hockey", "psg_id": "8422616" }, { "title": "2015 African Olympic Qualifier (field hockey)", "text": "2015 African Olympic Qualifier (field hockey) The 2015 African Olympic Qualifier is being held from 23 October to 1 November 2015 in Randburg, South Africa. Nine teams compete in the men's and seven in the women's tournament. The winner of this tournament qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics. On 30 October South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) published a statement reiterating that it will not consider qualifying though the continental qualifying tournament acceptable. SASCOC and the South African Hockey Association had previously specified 2014-15 FIH Hockey World League as the only Olympic selection route for the South Africa", "psg_id": "19108097" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics was the 22nd edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a thirteen-day period beginning on 30 July, and culminating with the medal finals on 11 August. All games were played at the Riverbank Arena within the Olympic Park in London, United Kingdom. Defending champions Germany won the gold medal for the fourth time after defeating the Netherlands 2–1 in the final. Australia won the bronze medal by defeating Great Britain", "psg_id": "16554498" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "upon the FIH World Rankings at the completion of the 2010 World Cup. In addition to the three teams qualifying through the Olympic Qualifying Tournaments, the following twelve teams, shown with final pre-tournament rankings, competed in this tournament. The FIH announced the list of umpires on 3 January 2012: \"All times are British Summer Time ()\"\" Field hockey at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics was the 22nd edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a thirteen-day period beginning", "psg_id": "16554500" }, { "title": "Jason Lee (field hockey)", "text": "Jason Lee (field hockey) Jason David Lee (born 21 May 1970)) is an English field hockey coach and former international player. Lee was born at Hayes in Greater London and played hockey at Old Bordenians Hockey Club in Sittingbourne in Kent. As a player, he won 82 caps for England and 35 for Great Britain, scoring 35 goals. He played in the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics, but retired after the 1998 World Cup to take up coaching. Lee started coaching for England men from 2003 and Great Britain men from 2004. His squads competed at three successive Olympic Games", "psg_id": "8788838" }, { "title": "Feroze Khan (field hockey)", "text": "Feroze Khan (field hockey) Feroze Khan (9 September 1904 – 21 April 2005) was a field hockey player who represented India at the Summer Olympic Games. At the time of his death, he was the world's oldest Olympic gold medal winner, following the death of U.S. athlete James Rockefeller in 2004. Khan was part of India's Olympic hockey team at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, who won the gold medal for the event. At the club level, Khan played for Uttar Pradesh, Aligarh University and the Bombay Customs. After his death, Roger Beaufrand of France became the", "psg_id": "4976373" }, { "title": "Bruce Turner (field hockey)", "text": "1968. Bruce Turner (field hockey) Bruce Alexander Turner (5 August 1930 – 30 March 2010) was a New Zealand field hockey player and cricketer. He represented New Zealand in field hockey between 1950 and 1962, including at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne and the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. He represented Manawatu in hockey, and in 1976, when New Zealand won the Olympic gold medal, he was one of the national selectors. He played 15 first-class cricket matches as an opening batsman for Central Districts between 1952 and 1956. He also represented Manawatu in the Hawke Cup from 1952", "psg_id": "16720535" }, { "title": "Bruce Turner (field hockey)", "text": "Bruce Turner (field hockey) Bruce Alexander Turner (5 August 1930 – 30 March 2010) was a New Zealand field hockey player and cricketer. He represented New Zealand in field hockey between 1950 and 1962, including at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne and the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. He represented Manawatu in hockey, and in 1976, when New Zealand won the Olympic gold medal, he was one of the national selectors. He played 15 first-class cricket matches as an opening batsman for Central Districts between 1952 and 1956. He also represented Manawatu in the Hawke Cup from 1952 to", "psg_id": "16720534" }, { "title": "Field hockey", "text": "flick or the end of the one on one) or time expires. If the tie still persists extra rounds thereafter until one team has scored. The governing body of hockey is the International Hockey Federation (FIH, in French), with men and women being represented internationally in competitions including the Olympic Games, World Cup, World League, Champions Trophy and Junior World Cup, with many countries running extensive junior, senior, and masters club competitions. The FIH is also responsible for organising the Hockey Rules Board and developing the rules for the game. A popular variant of field hockey is indoor field hockey,", "psg_id": "136044" }, { "title": "2004 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier", "text": "Head Coach: Jerzy Jóskowiak Head Coach: Paul Revington Head Coach: Maurits Hendriks \"All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC +2)\" 2004 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier The Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier for the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the two artificial pitches of Club de Campo in Madrid, Spain, from March 2–13, 2004. Twelve nations took part, and they played a round robin in two groups of six. The top six or seven teams qualified for the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Head Coach: Gilles Bonnet Head Coach: Gene Muller Head Coach: Jason Lee Head Coach: Rajinder", "psg_id": "8926047" }, { "title": "2004 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier", "text": "2004 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier The Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier for the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the two artificial pitches of Club de Campo in Madrid, Spain, from March 2–13, 2004. Twelve nations took part, and they played a round robin in two groups of six. The top six or seven teams qualified for the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Head Coach: Gilles Bonnet Head Coach: Gene Muller Head Coach: Jason Lee Head Coach: Rajinder Singh Head Coach: Yoshinori Takahashi Head Coach: Paul Lissek Head Coach: Terry Walsh Head Coach: Kevin Towns Head Coach: Roelant Oltmans", "psg_id": "8926046" }, { "title": "1996 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier", "text": "<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> 1996 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier The Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier for the 1996 Summer Olympics was held at the complex of Catalan sports club Real Club de Polo in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, from Friday January 19 to Sunday January 28, 1996. Eight nations took part, and they played a round robin. The top five teams joined Australia (Oceania Cup winner), Argentina (Pan American Games winner), Pakistan (World Cup winner),", "psg_id": "11975958" }, { "title": "1996 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier", "text": "1996 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier The Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier for the 1996 Summer Olympics was held at the complex of Catalan sports club Real Club de Polo in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, from Friday January 19 to Sunday January 28, 1996. Eight nations took part, and they played a round robin. The top five teams joined Australia (Oceania Cup winner), Argentina (Pan American Games winner), Pakistan (World Cup winner), South Korea (Asian Games winner), Germany (European Nations Cup winner) and South Africa (All Africa Games winner), and the United States (hosts). <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>", "psg_id": "11975957" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics was the 23rd edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympics. It took place over a thirteen-day period beginning on 6 August, and culminated with the medal finals on 18 August. All games were played at the Olympic Hockey Centre in Deodoro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Argentina won the gold medal for the first time after defeating Belgium 4–2 in the final. Defending champions Germany won the bronze medal by defeating the Netherlands 4–3 on a", "psg_id": "18047610" }, { "title": "2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (girls' field hockey)", "text": "2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (girls' field hockey) The 2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier for girls' field hockey, also known as 2018 Youth Pan American Championship was the third edition of the Youth Pan American Championship, an international field hockey competition held from 12 – 17 March 2018 in Guadalajara, Mexico. The tournament also served as a direct qualifier for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, with the winner and runner-up qualifying. However, since Argentina has already qualified as the hosts, but also won this competition, the second and third-placed teams (Uruguay and Mexico) qualified for the", "psg_id": "20684240" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "Kenya respectively, and Poland also drafted in as the next best team from the 1978 World Cup. Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics was the 14th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a ten-day period beginning on 20 July, and culminating on 29 July 1980. Games were played across two venues in Moscow, at the Minor Arena at Dynamo Stadium and Young Pioneers Stadium. India won the gold medal for the eighth time, defeating Spain", "psg_id": "20808737" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics was the 14th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a ten-day period beginning on 20 July, and culminating on 29 July 1980. Games were played across two venues in Moscow, at the Minor Arena at Dynamo Stadium and Young Pioneers Stadium. India won the gold medal for the eighth time, defeating Spain 4–3 in the Gold Medal Match. Soviet Union won the bronze medal after defeating Poland 2–1 in", "psg_id": "20808735" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 1992 Summer Olympics was the 17th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a fourteen-day period beginning on 26 July, and culminating with the medal finals on 8 August. All games were played at the Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa in Terrassa, Spain, located 30 kilometers from Barcelona. Germany won the gold medal for the second time after defeating Australia 2–1 in the final. Pakistan won the bronze medal by defeating the Netherlands 4–3.", "psg_id": "17516406" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 1992 Summer Olympics was the 17th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a fourteen-day period beginning on 26 July, and culminating with the medal finals on 8 August. All games were played at the Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa in Terrassa, Spain, located 30 kilometers from Barcelona. Germany won the gold medal for the second time after defeating Australia 2–1 in the final. Pakistan won the bronze medal by defeating the Netherlands 4–3.", "psg_id": "17516405" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament The men's field hockey tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics was the 18th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a fourteen-day period beginning on 20 July, and culminating with the medal finals on 2 August. All games were played in two adjacent stadiums, the Herndon Stadium being the primary venue and site of the finals, and the Panther Stadium, both located in Atlanta, United States. The Netherlands won the gold medal for the first time after defeating Spain 3–1", "psg_id": "11978519" }, { "title": "2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (girls' field hockey)", "text": "Summer Youth Olympics. The six teams will all be competing in one pool. The top four teams advance to the semifinals to determine the winner in a knockout system. The bottom two teams play for the 5th/6th place. Each game lasts for 20 minutes \"All times are local (). [[Category:2018 in Mexican sports|Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (girls' field hockey)] 2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (girls' field hockey) The 2018 Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier for girls' field hockey, also known as 2018 Youth Pan American Championship was the third edition of the Youth Pan American", "psg_id": "20684241" }, { "title": "2000 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier", "text": "Cremer, (9.) Friederike Barth, (11.) Cornelia Reiter, (12.) Britta Becker, (13.) Marion Rodewald, (15.) Heike Lätzsch, (16.) Katrin Kauschke (c), (22.) Simone Grässer, (24.) Fanny Rinne, (25.) Caroline Casaretto, and (32.) Franziska Gude. Head Coach: Berti Rauth. <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> 2000 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier The fourth Women's Hockey Olympic Qualifier was held at National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes, England, from 23 March until 2 April 2000. Ten nations took part and played a round robin. The top five teams joined hosts and defending champions Australia", "psg_id": "7291266" }, { "title": "2000 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier", "text": "2000 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier The fourth Women's Hockey Olympic Qualifier was held at National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes, England, from 23 March until 2 April 2000. Ten nations took part and played a round robin. The top five teams joined hosts and defending champions Australia (also Oceania Cup winner), Argentina (Pan American Games winner), South Korea (Asian Games winner), the Netherlands (European Nations Cup winner) and South Africa (All-Africa Games winner). ( 1.) Julia Zwehl (gk), (2.) Birgit Beyer (gk), (3.) Denise Klecker, (4.) Tanja Dickenscheid, (5.) Nadine Ernsting-Krienke, (6.) Inga Möller, (7.) Natascha Keller, (8.) Melanie", "psg_id": "7291265" }, { "title": "Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre", "text": "Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre The Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre, also known as the State Hockey Centre of New South Wales is a multi-use stadium in Sydney, Australia. It was built in 1998 as part of Sydney Olympic Park sporting complex, having held matches for the field hockey events at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Its current capacity is 8,000 people, with seating capacity for 4,000. For the Sydney Olympic Games capacity was boosted to 15,000 through the use of temporary stands. The Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre is a premier field hockey facility, with the governing body of hockey", "psg_id": "7286408" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament", "text": "the final. The Netherlands won the bronze medal by defeating Great Britain 4–3 in the final on penalty strokes after a 0–0 draw. The previous Olympic and World champions and the host nation received an automatic berth. Along with the five teams qualifying through the Olympic Qualification Tournament, eight teams competed in this tournament. \"All times are Eastern Daylight Time ()\" Field hockey at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament The women's field hockey tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics was the 5th edition of the field hockey event for women at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held", "psg_id": "11978290" }, { "title": "1995 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier", "text": "Head Coach: Rodolfo Mendoza. NB: One name missing. 1995 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier The third Women's Hockey Olympic Qualifier for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia was held in Cape Town, South Africa, from Wednesday November 15 to Saturday November 26, 1995. Eight nations took part, and they played a round robin. The top five teams joined the other three that have already qualified: Australia, title holders Spain, and hosts the United States. Mariana Arnal (gk), Verónica Artica (gk), María Camardón, Silvia Corvalán, Sofía MacKenzie, Magdalena Aicega, Julieta Castellán, Gabriela Sánchez, Anabel Gambero, Jorgelina Rimoldi, Karina Masotta, Vanina", "psg_id": "7291081" }, { "title": "1995 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier", "text": "1995 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier The third Women's Hockey Olympic Qualifier for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia was held in Cape Town, South Africa, from Wednesday November 15 to Saturday November 26, 1995. Eight nations took part, and they played a round robin. The top five teams joined the other three that have already qualified: Australia, title holders Spain, and hosts the United States. Mariana Arnal (gk), Verónica Artica (gk), María Camardón, Silvia Corvalán, Sofía MacKenzie, Magdalena Aicega, Julieta Castellán, Gabriela Sánchez, Anabel Gambero, Jorgelina Rimoldi, Karina Masotta, Vanina Oneto, María Castelli, Gabriela Pando, and Cecilia Rognoni.", "psg_id": "7291080" }, { "title": "Anita Miller (field hockey)", "text": "teacher. Anita Miller (field hockey) Anita Corl Huntsman (born May 14, 1951 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is a former field hockey player from the United States, who was a member of the Women's National Team that won the bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. She had previously qualified for the 1980 Olympic team but did not compete due to the Olympic Committee's boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Russia. As consolation, she was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal many years later. Anita is also an avid horseback rider", "psg_id": "8822262" }, { "title": "Anita Miller (field hockey)", "text": "Anita Miller (field hockey) Anita Corl Huntsman (born May 14, 1951 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is a former field hockey player from the United States, who was a member of the Women's National Team that won the bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. She had previously qualified for the 1980 Olympic team but did not compete due to the Olympic Committee's boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Russia. As consolation, she was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal many years later. Anita is also an avid horseback rider and", "psg_id": "8822261" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament The women's field hockey tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics was the 7th edition of the field hockey event for women at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over an eleven-day period beginning on 16 August, and culminating with the medal finals on 26 August. All games were played at the hockey centre within the Hellinikon Olympic Complex in Athens, Greece. Germany won the gold medal for the first time after defeating the Netherlands 2–1 in the final. Argentina won the bronze medal by defeating China 1–0. Each of", "psg_id": "16709617" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2012 Summer Olympics", "text": "Field hockey at the 2012 Summer Olympics Field hockey at the 2012 Olympic Games in London took place from 29 July to 11 August at the Riverbank Arena within the Olympic Park. On 13 November 2010 the International Hockey Federation (FIH) decided to allocate 12 teams for each men and women events respectively. Germany won the men's tournament for the fourth time, and the women's tournament was won by the Netherlands — their third Olympic women's hockey title. Each of the continental champions received a berth alongside the host, Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales compete separately in most competitions,", "psg_id": "15092961" }, { "title": "Field hockey in Great Britain", "text": "Field hockey in Great Britain Field hockey in Great Britain is governed by Great Britain Hockey. The organisation focuses on international competition only. GB Hockey reports on the Great Britain and National Men's and Women's teams, the Olympic Games, Hockey World Cup and other international events. Domestic competition is organised by England Hockey, Scottish Hockey, Welsh Hockey and Irish Hockey that features all National competition. The Great Britain Super League was established by Great Britain Hockey in 2007 as a showcase for British hockey talent. The event was shortlived running from 2007 until 2012 and is now defunct. The inaugural", "psg_id": "8246329" }, { "title": "Ireland women's national field hockey team", "text": "was established in 1894. On 2 March 1896 they organised and hosted the first ever women's international field hockey match when Ireland defeated England 2–0 at Alexandra College. Ireland have never qualified for an Olympic Games. They were invited to enter the inaugural 1980 tournament but did not participate because of the boycott. Between 1991 and 2012 Ireland competed in Olympic qualifiers. In 2012 they reached the final of a qualifying tournament but lost 4–1 to Belgium. Ireland attempted to qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics via the 2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League. However they failed to qualify after", "psg_id": "16791490" }, { "title": "Barbados women's national field hockey team", "text": "David Rouse (President, BHF) Tiffany Browne, Amaris Chase, Ayanna Wilson, Camllie Pounder (C), Cher King, D'Jamila Edwards, Jada Prescod, Katrina Downes, Keisha Boyce, Shakeira Sandiford, Nakisha Downes, Patrina Brathwaite, Shani Best, Sheena Nicholls (GK), Takirsha Cambridge, Tammisha Small, Tricia-Ann Greaves, Vanessa Chewitt. Barbados women's national field hockey team The Barbados national women's field hockey team represents Barbados in international field hockey competitions. The following is a list of staff appointed an athletes selected at the last tour, Aquece Rio Olympic Test Event 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (This team won the first gold medal for any Barbados Hockey programme.) Manager", "psg_id": "19140374" }, { "title": "Richard Allen (field hockey)", "text": "score was 24-1 in India's favour, a world record at that time). In the 1936 Summer Olympics he played four matches as goalkeeper. One goal was scored against him. This tally of conceding only two goals over three Olympic games remains an Olympic record to this day. Richard Allen (field hockey) Richard James Allen (4 June 1902 – 1969) was an Indian field hockey player who competed in the Summer Olympics in 1928, 1932, and 1936. He was born in Nagpur, India, and did his schooling from the prestigious Oak Grove School, Mussoorie and later at St.Joseph's College, Nainital. In", "psg_id": "10300416" }, { "title": "Hellinikon Olympic Hockey Centre", "text": "Paralympics, the Olympic Hockey Centre was the venue for Football 5-a-side and Football 7-a-side competitions. The hockey centre has since fallen into disuse and disrepair. No hockey has been played at the centre since the end of the 2004 Olympic Games. Hellinikon Olympic Hockey Centre The Hellinikon Olympic Hockey Centre was the site of the field hockey events at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Located in the Hellinikon Olympic Complex, the facility consists of two hockey fields. The larger stadium seats 7,200 fans – though only 5,200 seats were made publicly available during the Games, and the smaller stadium", "psg_id": "14942943" }, { "title": "1996 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)", "text": "17 in Charlotte, [North Carolina]]. The results of the event determined qualification for the American Olympic team at the 1996 Summer Olympics, held in the same stadium. Provided they had achieved the Olympic \"A\" standard, the top three athletes gained a place on the Olympic team. In the event that a leading athlete did not hold an \"A\" standard, or an athlete withdrew, the next highest finishing athlete with an \"A\" standard was selected instead. Key: 1996 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) The 1996 United States Olympic Trials for track and field were held at Centennial Olympic Stadium", "psg_id": "16482350" }, { "title": "William Griffiths (field hockey)", "text": "William Griffiths (field hockey) William Salterlee Griffiths (26 June 1922 – 27 October 2010) was a British field hockey player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the British field hockey team, which won the silver medal. He played all five matches as forward. Griffiths was President of Abergavenny Hockey Club from 1967 to 2007, for 40 of the club’s 110 years existence. He was about 14 years of age when he started to play hockey. He was to represent Great Britain on 8 occasions and was the holder of an Olympic silver medal that", "psg_id": "10327689" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2012 Summer Olympics", "text": "Instead they played in the men's and women's Olympic qualification tournament and made the cut. Their automatic berth was awarded to Spain in the men's tournament and Argentina in the women's. Field hockey at the 2012 Summer Olympics Field hockey at the 2012 Olympic Games in London took place from 29 July to 11 August at the Riverbank Arena within the Olympic Park. On 13 November 2010 the International Hockey Federation (FIH) decided to allocate 12 teams for each men and women events respectively. Germany won the men's tournament for the fourth time, and the women's tournament was won by", "psg_id": "15092963" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament", "text": "of the continental champions from five federations and the host nation received an automatic berth. Along with the teams qualifying through the Olympic Qualification Tournament, ten teams competed in this tournament. \"All times are Eastern Daylight Time ()\" Advanced to medal round Advanced to medal round Advanced to final \"China and New Zealand finished fifth and sixth respectively in this tournament.\" Field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament The women's field hockey tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics was the 6th edition of the field hockey event for women at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held", "psg_id": "16807643" }, { "title": "Scotland women's national field hockey team", "text": "Scotland women's national field hockey team The Scotland women's national field hockey team represents Scotland in international women's field hockey competitions, with the exception of the Olympic Games when Scottish players are eligible to play for the Great Britain women's national field hockey team as selected. Scotland recently participated in the inaugural season of the FIH Hockey World League, but were knocked out in round 2, failing to qualify for the 2014 Hockey World Cup in The Hague, Netherlands. they are seventeenth in the FIH outdoor world rankings. Scotland do not compete at the Olympic Games, but Scottish players are", "psg_id": "8422614" }, { "title": "Field hockey", "text": "for the Youth Olympic hockey tournament, and at the Pacific Games in 2015. Hockey features in F.J. Campbell's 2018 novel \"No Number Nine\", the final chapters of which are set at the Sydney 2000 Olympics. Field hockey Field hockey, known in most countries just as hockey, is a team game of the hockey family. The earliest origins of the game date back to the Middle Ages in England, Scotland, France and the Netherlands. The game can be played on a grass, water turf, Astro turf, or synthetic field as well as an indoor board surface. Each team plays with eleven", "psg_id": "136134" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament The women's field hockey tournament at the 2008 Summer Olympics was the 8th edition of the field hockey event for women at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a thirteen-day period beginning on 10 August, and culminating with the medal finals on 22 August. All games were played at the hockey field constructed on the Olympic Green in Beijing, China. The Netherlands won the gold medal for the second time after defeating China 2–0 in the final. Argentina won the bronze medal by defeating defending champions Germany 3–1.", "psg_id": "12272819" }, { "title": "Ice hockey at the Olympic Games", "text": "approve women's hockey as an Olympic event beginning with the 1998 Winter Olympics as part of their effort to increase the number of female athletes at the Olympics. Women's ice hockey had not been in the programme when Nagano, Japan had won the right to host the Olympics in June 1991, and the decision required approval by the Nagano Winter Olympic Organizing Committee (NAOOC). The NAOOC was initially hesitant to include the event because of the additional costs of staging the tournament and because they felt their team, which had failed to qualify for that year's World Championships, could not", "psg_id": "5078270" }, { "title": "India women's national field hockey team", "text": "India women's national field hockey team The Indian women's national field hockey team (nicknamed the Nabhvarna) is ranked 9th in the FIH World Rankings. From February 2018, The state government of Odisha started sponsoring Indian national field hockey team, both men and women team. In a first-of-its-kind association, the state has decided to support the India's field hockey team for next five years. The team's breakthrough performance came at the Women's Hockey World Cup at Mandelieu in 1974, where it finished in 4th place. Their best performance in the Olympic Games was at 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics (where they came", "psg_id": "11812866" }, { "title": "Field hockey", "text": "Sultan Ibrahim Ismail Hockey Tournament for the junior team, both tournaments held annually in Malaysia, are becoming prominent field hockey tournaments where teams from around the world participate to win the cup. India and Pakistan dominated men's hockey until the early 1980s, winning eight Olympic golds and three of the first five world cups, respectively, but have become less prominent with the ascendancy of the Netherlands, Germany, New Zealand, Australia, and Spain since the late 1980s, as grass playing surfaces were replaced with artificial turf (which conferred increased importance on athleticism). Other notable men's nations include Argentina, England (who combine", "psg_id": "136130" }, { "title": "USA Field Hockey", "text": "USA Field Hockey USA Field Hockey is the national governing body for field hockey in the United States. USA Field Hockey is a member organization of the United States Olympic Committee and the International Hockey Federation. The USA Field Hockey Association is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It was founded in 1922. The organization is responsible for the U.S. Men's and Women's National Field Hockey Teams. The United States Field Hockey Association (USFHA) was founded in 1922, to govern women's field hockey in the United States. Six years later, in 1928, the Field Hockey Association of America (FHAA) was founded,", "psg_id": "11326025" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament The women's field hockey tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics was the 6th edition of the field hockey event for women at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a fourteen-day period beginning on 16 September, and culminating with the medal finals on 29 September. All games were played at the hockey centre within the Olympic Park in Sydney, Australia. Defending champions Australia won the gold medal for the third time after defeating Argentina 3–1 in the final. The Netherlands won the bronze medal by defeating Spain 2–0. Each", "psg_id": "16807642" }, { "title": "Scotland women's national field hockey team", "text": "eligible to play for Great Britain as selected. Great Britain instead of the four individual home nations (including Scotland) also compete at certain editions of both the FIH Hockey World League, usually when the tournament serves as an Olympic Games qualifier (most recently in 2014–15), and the FIH Hockey Champions Trophy, when held during Olympic years (most recently in 2016). At the 1992 Olympic Games, Scottish field hockey players, Susan Fraser, Wendy Fraser and Alison Ramsay won bronze medals, as part of the Great Britain team in the women's tournament. Scottish players Laura Bartlett and Emily Maguire repeated the feat", "psg_id": "8422615" }, { "title": "Jean Dubois (field hockey)", "text": "11th out of 16 nations. In total, he played fifteen field hockey matches in all of his Olympic Games. Jean Dubois (field hockey) Jean Marie Joseph François Dubois (born 4 October 1926) is a Belgian field hockey player who competed in four summer Olympics between 1948 and 1960. At the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, his team placed a tied 7th in a field of 13. At the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, he had his best result when his team placed an equal 5th in a field of 13. At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, his team placed", "psg_id": "13893699" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification", "text": "Olympic qualifying events. These teams will be drawn into six pairs; each pair will play a two-match, aggregate score series. The winner of each series qualifies for the Olympics. If Japan wins the 2018 Asian Games, there will instead be 14 teams. Field hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification Twelve teams qualify for the men's field hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Each of the Continental Champions from five confederations received an automatic berth. Japan as the host nation qualified automatically. In addition, the remaining six nations will be determined by an Olympic qualification event. The champion", "psg_id": "20795616" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament The women's field hockey tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics was the 9th edition of the field hockey event for women at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a thirteen-day period beginning on 29 July, and culminating with the medal finals on 10 August. All games were played at the Riverbank Arena within the Olympic Park in London, United Kingdom. Defending champions the Netherlands won the gold medal for the third time after defeating Argentina 2–0 in the final. Great Britain won the bronze medal by defeating New", "psg_id": "16537987" }, { "title": "1991 European Youth Olympic Days", "text": "tennis for both genders, and four team sports; football and basketball for boys, volleyball and field hockey for girls. 1991 European Youth Olympic Days The 1991 European Youth Olympic Days (1991 EYOD) was the inaugural edition of multi-sport event for European youths between the ages of 13 and 18. It was held in Brussels, Belgium from 12 to 21 July. A total of nine sports were contested by 2084 athletes representing 33 European nations. The idea for the competition came from Jacques Rogge, an International Olympic Committee member, as the continent did not have its own multi-sport event at the", "psg_id": "18420004" }, { "title": "Ashleigh Ball (field hockey)", "text": "Champions Trophy bronze medals. She won an Olympic bronze medal at the London 2012 Games, scoring two minutes before half-time in the 3–0 victory over Belgium during the qualifying stages of the games. Ball has played club hockey for Slough, Bowdon Hightown and Bradford. Ball is managed by The Hub Entertainment. Ashleigh Ball (field hockey) Ashleigh Julia Ball (born 25 March 1986 in Brighton) is a female field hockey player. She is an Olympic bronze medallist and a member of both the Women's Great Britain and England hockey teams. Born in Brighton, Ball went to school in Cheltenham and attended", "psg_id": "16688416" }, { "title": "Udham Singh (field hockey)", "text": "Udham Singh (field hockey) Udham Singh Kular known as Udham Singh (1928–2000) originally from Sansarpur, Jalandhar, Punjab, India had played 1952 Summer Olympics Helsinki, 1956 Summer Olympics Melbourne, 1960 Summer Olympics Rome and 1964 Summer Olympics Tokyo as a member of Indian Hockey team and won three gold and a silver medals (set an Olympic record for a player in the Olympic Field Hockey competition). He was also awarded the Arjuna Award by the Indian Government. He is known to be one of the finest Hockey players India has ever produced. Apart from Leslie Claudius, Udham is the only Hockey", "psg_id": "7963480" }, { "title": "Roger Smith (field hockey)", "text": "Roger Smith (field hockey) Roger David Smith (born 26 May 1960) is a former field hockey player from Australia, who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics for his native country. He was a member of the Australia men's national field hockey team, best known as the \"Kookaburras\". Roger lives in South Australia. He has been involved with the business Hockeyworld along with older brothers Trevor Smith (field hockey) and Terry Smith who also played hockey for Australia. He made his Olympic Games debut in 1988 in Seoul where the \"Kookaburras\" finished fourth.<ref name=\"Sports Reference/Olympic Sports – Roger Smith\"></ref> He played", "psg_id": "19633869" }, { "title": "2000 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)", "text": "a place on the Olympic team. In the event that a leading athlete did not hold an \"A\" standard, or an athlete withdrew, the next highest finishing athlete with an \"A\" standard was selected instead. Maurice Greene, who won the 100 meter trial, and Michael Johnson, who won the 400 meter trial and was the defending 200 meter gold medallist, both pulled hamstrings in the 200 meter final. Neither qualified in that event. Key: 2000 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) The 2000 United States Olympic Trials for track and field were held at Hornet Stadium in Sacramento, California.", "psg_id": "19088669" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification", "text": "Field hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification Twelve teams qualify for the women's field hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Each of the Continental Champions from five confederations received an automatic berth. Japan as the host nation qualified automatically. In addition, the remaining six nations will be determined by an Olympic qualification event. The champion of the women's field hockey tournament at the 2018 Asian Games qualifies for the Olympics. If Japan is the winner, the quota place is added to the qualification events rather than going to the runner-up. Originally, twelve teams were to take part", "psg_id": "20795627" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification", "text": "Field hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification Twelve teams qualify for the men's field hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Each of the Continental Champions from five confederations received an automatic berth. Japan as the host nation qualified automatically. In addition, the remaining six nations will be determined by an Olympic qualification event. The champion of the men's field hockey tournament at the 2018 Asian Games qualifies for the Olympics. If Japan is the winner, the quota place is added to the qualification events rather than going to the runner-up. Twelve teams will take part in the", "psg_id": "20795615" }, { "title": "Ice hockey at the Olympic Games", "text": "an agreement was reached that limited the field to six teams, and ensured that no additional facilities would be built. The Canadian and American teams have dominated the event, typically losing only to each other. The United States won the first tournament in 1998 and the most recent in 2018. Canada has won all of the other tournaments (2002–2014). The first Olympic ice hockey tournament took place at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. At the time, organized international ice hockey was still relatively new. The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the sport's governing body, was created on 15", "psg_id": "5078237" }, { "title": "USA Field Hockey", "text": "Puzo, Paige Selenski, Kayla Bashore Smedley, Lauren Crandall, Katie Reinprecht, Julia Reinprecht, Melissa Gonzalez Caroline Nichols, Amy Tran Swensen (GK), Katie O'Donnell Bam. Head Coach: Lee Bodimeade\" Rio 2016 Olympic Games \"2016 U.S. Women's Olympic Games Team - 5th Place\" \"Katie (O'Donnell) Bam, Lauren Crandall, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Stefanie Fee, Melissa Gonzalez, Michelle Kasold, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Alyssa Manley, Julia Reinprecht, Katie Reinprecht, Kat Sharkey, Caitlin Van Sickle, Michelle Vittese, Jill Witmer, Jackie (Kintzer) Briggs (GK), Head Coach: Craig Parnham\" USA Field Hockey USA Field Hockey is the national governing body for field hockey in the United States. USA Field", "psg_id": "11326032" }, { "title": "Simon Mason (field hockey)", "text": "the Athlete Committees for both the International Hockey Federation and the Organising Committee for the London Olympic Games. Simon Mason (field hockey) Simon Brindley Mason (born 30 March 1973 in Harpenden, Hertfordshire) is an English field hockey goalkeeper, who participated in three Summer Olympics for Great Britain: in 1996, 2000 and 2004. Mason, nicknamed \"Long Arm of the Law\", played club hockey for Firebrands, Stroud, Reading, Guildford and now Indian Gymkhana Hockey Club. He is a resident of Woking, and is co-owner and Managing Director of Mercian Sports Company a specialist field hockey equipment company. He is the current President", "psg_id": "6751845" }, { "title": "Romanian Field Hockey Federation", "text": "Romanian Field Hockey Federation The Romanian Hockey Federation is the national governing body for the sport of field hockey in Romania. Considered as an aristocratic sport and little known to Romanian public, field hockey popularity has grown in the past years. At youth level, there were 13 teams and over 200 registered players in 2009. Hockey is played mostly at youth level due to the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee to support the sport at under-18 age. However, because of the expenses and the lack of investors' interest, there are no senior teams or competitions right now. Field hockey was", "psg_id": "15680505" }, { "title": "Jean Dubois (field hockey)", "text": "Jean Dubois (field hockey) Jean Marie Joseph François Dubois (born 4 October 1926) is a Belgian field hockey player who competed in four summer Olympics between 1948 and 1960. At the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, his team placed a tied 7th in a field of 13. At the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, he had his best result when his team placed an equal 5th in a field of 13. At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, his team placed 7th out of a field of 12. At his final Olympic Games in 1960 in Rome, his team placed", "psg_id": "13893698" }, { "title": "Joseph Phillips (field hockey)", "text": "year, India won its third consecutive Olympic gold medal. Joseph Phillips, along with Baboo Nimal, was amongst the two of the players from Pune who participated in the 1936 Indian Olympic team. Most of the residents of his local town appeared on the Khadki Railway Station to bid farewell to Phillips and Baburao, for the 1936 Olympic expedition. It was a huge honour for both Joseph Phillips and Baburao Narasappa Nimal. Joe Phillips died in 1986 at the age of 75. Joseph Phillips (field hockey) Joseph \"Joe\" Phillips (March 24, 1911 – 1986) was an Indian field hockey player who", "psg_id": "10299121" }, { "title": "1988 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)", "text": "the only race where five men have run under 48 seconds for 400 metres hurdles. 1988 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials results Key: 1988 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) The 1988 United States Olympic Trials for track and field were held at IU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. This is the only time this venue has been used for the Olympic Trials. With the 2013 installation of Field Turf, it is unlikely to host the event again. Organised by The Athletics Congress (TAC), the nine-day competition lasted from July 15–23. The national", "psg_id": "19471867" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 1928 Summer Olympics", "text": "medalists. If or why they could have received medals is uncertain. However the National Olympic Committee of the Netherlands did not even show the Dutch players as competitors. Field hockey at the 1928 Summer Olympics The 1928 Summer Olympics saw the third field Hockey tournament at Olympics. All games took place either in the new Olympisch Stadion or in the nearby Old Stadion. The field hockey tournament was held (together with football) in the first part of this Olympic games. All matches were played between Thursday, May 17 and Saturday, May 26, 1928. The entry rules allowed one team from", "psg_id": "3792135" }, { "title": "Varun Kumar (field hockey)", "text": "Varun Kumar (field hockey) Varun Kumar (born 25 July 1995) is an India professional field hockey player who plays as a defender for Punjab Warriors in the Hockey India League. Born in Punjab, Kumar first started to play hockey when he was in school. He represented his home state of Punjab in the Junior National Championships in 2012 and did very well, earning a call-up to the junior national team. Injury soon after the tournament kept Kumar quiet for two years before he did very well in the 2014 Junior National Championships and was recalled into the junior national team.", "psg_id": "19887277" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics", "text": "for a victory, one for a draw. The top four teams per group qualified for the quarter-finals. Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro took place from 6 to 19 August at the Olympic Hockey Centre in Deodoro. The competition had instituted several changes in the format and structure from the 2012 Summer Olympics. Twenty-four teams (twelve each for men and women) competed in the tournament. The match schedule of the men's tournament was unveiled on 27 April 2016. On 20 March 2014, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) instituted", "psg_id": "16735747" }, { "title": "Kate Allen (field hockey)", "text": "Canberra. The perpetual shield for Hockey SA's U15 Girls State Junior Zone Championship is named after Allen. Kate Allen (field hockey) Katie Allen (born 28 February 1974) is an Australian field hockey player. She was a member of the Australia women's national field hockey team that won gold medals at Commonwealth Games, Olympic Games and World Cup in the late 1990s and early 2000s. She is a past FIH World Player of the Year. She won a gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Allen was born in Adelaide. Allen played for Burnside Hockey Club in South Australia", "psg_id": "16520764" }, { "title": "1932 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)", "text": "1932 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) The 1932 United States Olympic Trials for track and field were held on July 15 and July 16, 1932 and decided the United States team for the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The Trials for men and women were held separately; men competed in Stanford Stadium in Stanford, California, while women competed in Dyche Stadium in Evanston, Illinois. Both meetings also served as the annual United States outdoor track and field championships. For the first time, only the top three athletes in each event qualified for the Olympics; until 1928, every", "psg_id": "19103760" }, { "title": "Hellinikon Olympic Hockey Centre", "text": "Hellinikon Olympic Hockey Centre The Hellinikon Olympic Hockey Centre was the site of the field hockey events at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Located in the Hellinikon Olympic Complex, the facility consists of two hockey fields. The larger stadium seats 7,200 fans – though only 5,200 seats were made publicly available during the Games, and the smaller stadium seats 2,100 spectators – though only 1,200 seats were made publicly available during the Games. The facility was completed on February 29, 2004, and officially opened on August 11, 2004, shortly before the beginning of the Games. During the 2004 Summer", "psg_id": "14942942" }, { "title": "Kate Allen (field hockey)", "text": "Kate Allen (field hockey) Katie Allen (born 28 February 1974) is an Australian field hockey player. She was a member of the Australia women's national field hockey team that won gold medals at Commonwealth Games, Olympic Games and World Cup in the late 1990s and early 2000s. She is a past FIH World Player of the Year. She won a gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Allen was born in Adelaide. Allen played for Burnside Hockey Club in South Australia as a junior. Allen was a member of the SA Suns team in the Australian Hockey League.", "psg_id": "16520761" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics", "text": "Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro took place from 6 to 19 August at the Olympic Hockey Centre in Deodoro. The competition had instituted several changes in the format and structure from the 2012 Summer Olympics. Twenty-four teams (twelve each for men and women) competed in the tournament. The match schedule of the men's tournament was unveiled on 27 April 2016. On 20 March 2014, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) instituted the changes to the match format, reducing from two 35-minute halves to four 15-minute quarters, with 2", "psg_id": "16735741" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament", "text": "Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament The women's field hockey tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics was the tenth edition of the field hockey event for women at the Summer Olympics. It took place over a fourteen-day period beginning on 6 August, and culminating with the medal finals on 19 August. All games were played at the Olympic Hockey Centre in Deodoro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Great Britain won the gold medal for the first time after defeating defending champions the Netherlands 2–0 on a penalty shoot-out after a 3–3 draw. Germany won the bronze medal", "psg_id": "18047614" }, { "title": "USA Field Hockey", "text": "to govern men's field hockey in the U.S. In April 1993, the USFHA and FHAA merged, to form the United States Field Hockey Association (USFHA). Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games \"1932 U.S. Men's Olympic Games Team - Bronze Medal Winners\" \"Not in Order: Head Coach William Boddington, Harold Brewster, Roy Coffin, Amos Deacon, Horace Disston, Samuel Ewing, James Gentle, Henry Greer, Lawrence Knapp, David McMullin, Leonard O'Brien, Charles Sheaffer, Frederick Wolters\" Berlin 1936 Olympic Games \"1936 U.S. Men's Olympic Games Team\" \"Not in Order: Head Coach Frank Kavanaugh, Playing Manager Leonard O'Brien, William Boddington, Lanphear Buck, Amos Deacon, Horace Disston,", "psg_id": "11326026" }, { "title": "Grant Mitton (field hockey)", "text": "Australia in hockey in a tour to New Zealand in 1958. Grant played for Australiafrom 1983 to 1989 including an Olympic Games and World Cup. Following is the list of major tournaments he played in: Grant Mitton (field hockey) Grant David Mitton (born 10 October 1962) is a field hockey player who played for South Australia and the Kookaburras in the 1980s. Mitton was a striker and represented his country in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles as well as the 1986 Men's Hockey World Cup in London. The perpetual shield for Hockey SA's U15 Boys State Junior Zone", "psg_id": "14945320" }, { "title": "Tina Bachmann (field hockey)", "text": "Tina Bachmann (field hockey) Tina Bachmann (born August 1, 1978 in Mülheim, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a retired German field hockey player. She represented Germany in two editions of the Olympic Games (2004 and 2008), and also often played as a midfielder and an experienced central defender. Bachmann was also a member of the Germany women's national field hockey team who attained a great success in the mid and late 2000's, capturing three gold medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics, 2006 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy, and 2007 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship. Bachmann started playing field hockey at the age of five", "psg_id": "17940097" }, { "title": "Russell Garcia (field hockey)", "text": "Russell Garcia (field hockey) Russell Simon Garcia (born 20 June 1970 in Portsmouth, England) is an English field hockey coach and a former England & GB field hockey player. He won a gold medal with Great Britain at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul at the age of 18 years 3 months. As of 2012, he remains Britain's youngest ever Olympic champion. He played international hockey from 1988 to 2000 and was awarded his first cap aged 17. He was invited back into the British team in January 2004 to try and strengthen the squad preparing for the 2004 Summer", "psg_id": "6385549" }, { "title": "1936 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)", "text": "1936 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) The 1936 United States Olympic Trials for track and field were held in July 1936 and decided the United States team for the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. The Trials for men and women were held separately; men's events were held at Randall's Island Stadium in New York City on July 11 and July 12, while women competed at Brown Stadium in Providence, Rhode Island on July 4. The top three athletes in each event qualified for the Olympic Games. The women's meeting also served as the annual outdoor track and field", "psg_id": "19139602" }, { "title": "Ashleigh Ball (field hockey)", "text": "Ashleigh Ball (field hockey) Ashleigh Julia Ball (born 25 March 1986 in Brighton) is a female field hockey player. She is an Olympic bronze medallist and a member of both the Women's Great Britain and England hockey teams. Born in Brighton, Ball went to school in Cheltenham and attended Leeds University where she studied medical science and nutrition, and made her international hockey debut in 2008. Since then Ball has earned 48 caps for England and 30 caps for Great Britain. Ball was part of the women's England hockey team of 2010 that won the World Cup, Commonwealth Games and", "psg_id": "16688415" }, { "title": "1932 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)", "text": "yard and 220 yard dashes were the only events in the 1932 program in which Didrikson did not compete; she won all of the other AAU-only events, though she did not approach her baseball world best of 296 ft (90.22 m) from the 1931 championships. 1932 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) The 1932 United States Olympic Trials for track and field were held on July 15 and July 16, 1932 and decided the United States team for the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The Trials for men and women were held separately; men competed in Stanford Stadium", "psg_id": "19103783" }, { "title": "Umpire (field hockey)", "text": "Umpire (field hockey) An umpire in field hockey is a person with the authority to make decisions on a hockey pitch in accordance with the rules of the game. Each match is controlled by two such umpires. In theory they are responsible for decisions taken on their respective half of the field, but practically they 'control' on either diagonal half of the field. In many higher-level events, a \"reserve umpire\" is appointed in addition to the two \"field umpires\" to act as a back-up in the event of injury or other issue preventing a field umpire from commencing or continuing", "psg_id": "3843033" }, { "title": "Olympic Hockey Nagano '98", "text": "\"unfavorable\" reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. IGN gave it a very rare 0 score nearly two months before its release date, stating in its concise review: \"We'll post a new review when Midway releases a new game.\" Olympic Hockey Nagano '98 Olympic Hockey 98, known in Japan as is an ice hockey game for the Nintendo 64 that was released in 1998. It is a re-release of \"Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey\", but this time not endorsed by Wayne Gretzky and featuring the license for the 1998 Winter Olympics that were celebrated in Nagano, Japan. It is also", "psg_id": "8417446" } ]
[ "one thousand, nine hundred and eight", "1908" ]
which state celebrated its centenary of joining the union in 1921?
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[ { "title": "Centenary of Albany, Western Australia", "text": "Centenary of Albany, Western Australia The Centenary of Albany in 1927 commemorated the founding of Albany, Western Australia with a number of events. It preceded the centenary of Western Australia by two years. The Albany community and authorities were in direct conflict with the Western Australian government about the celebration and its proximity to the state centenary of 1929, both before the centenary and after. The Western Mail celebrated with a special issue. Other regional newspapers also acknowledged Albany's founding and difference from state centenary, not all necessarily complimentarily. Comments well after both centenaries were being made due to the", "psg_id": "19983463" }, { "title": "Centenary State High School", "text": "Centenary State High School Centenary State High School, is a co-curricular, co-educational school that opened in 1999. At that time, it catered for students in Grades 8 to 12. As of 2016, the school's enrolment stood at 1429 students. In January 2015, it opened its doors to students in Grade 7, which are a part of a Junior School, along with Grades 8 and 9 (with Grades 10-12 becoming the Senior School). As well, throughout 2014, the school brought Sixth Graders to the premises, who—along with Seventh Graders— participated in special faculty-based activities. Located in Jindalee, in Brisbane's western Centenary", "psg_id": "6379999" }, { "title": "Centenary State High School", "text": "facility which they assisted to set up. New students are able to enter the Music and Performance Plus extension programs. Centenary State High School Centenary State High School, is a co-curricular, co-educational school that opened in 1999. At that time, it catered for students in Grades 8 to 12. As of 2016, the school's enrolment stood at 1429 students. In January 2015, it opened its doors to students in Grade 7, which are a part of a Junior School, along with Grades 8 and 9 (with Grades 10-12 becoming the Senior School). As well, throughout 2014, the school brought Sixth", "psg_id": "6380005" }, { "title": "Centenary of Western Australia", "text": "Centenary of Western Australia In 1929, Western Australia celebrated the centenary of the founding of Perth and the establishment of the Swan River Colony, the first permanent European settlement in WA. A variety of events were run in Perth, regional areas throughout the state, and even across Australia such as the Western Australian Centenary Air Race. In 1926, the 25th anniversary of federation passed without much recognition, due in part to the sense of isolation that help to form Western Australia's identity. There was limited acknowledgement from the other states of the unique circumstances of Western Australia's situation, due to", "psg_id": "12607827" }, { "title": "1920 State of the Union Address", "text": "1920 State of the Union Address The 1920 State of the Union Address was written by the 28th President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, on Tuesday, December 7, 1920. It was his last address to both houses of the 66th United States Congress. Warren Harding would become president on Friday, March 4, 1921. He said, \"By this faith, and by this faith alone, can the world be lifted out of its present confusion and despair. It was this faith which prevailed over the wicked force of Germany. You will remember that the beginning of the end of the war", "psg_id": "18170873" }, { "title": "Guiding 2010 Centenary", "text": "votes at their website. Throughout 2016, the national association and its branches have held several events to celebrate 100 years of girl guiding since 1917. Many countries have issued postage stamps honouring the Guiding and Girl Scouting's centenary. These include: Many countries have issued coins honouring the Guiding and Girl Scouting's centenary. These include: Guiding 2010 Centenary The Guiding 2010 Centenary consisted of celebrations around the world in which Girl Guides and Girl Scouts celebrated 100 years of the world Guide and Scout movement. It took place over three years, 2010-2012, reflecting the founding dates of many World Association of", "psg_id": "12617561" }, { "title": "Rugby union in Germany", "text": "Association of the GDR was dissolved in November 1990 and the state associations of Saxony and Brandenburg with their 17 clubs registered with the DRV. This brought about a restructuring of the Rugby-Bundesliga and the introduction of a second division, 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga. In 2000 the German Rugby Federation celebrated its centenary. Centenary celebrations included a banquet in the Heidelberg Castle and the hosting of the European leg of the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Heidelberg, in which the German team came close to upsetting Ireland, who had Gordon D'Arcy in their line-up. The tournament was won by the Welsh team,", "psg_id": "9333423" }, { "title": "Centenary of Western Australia", "text": "the popular entertainment values of the era. A significant amount of the organisation of the celebrations was attributed to the librarian James Sykes Battye, whose efforts in organising committees were noted in the celebration year. The Royal Western Australian Historical Society commissioned plaques that were ceremonially placed upon locations of significance to Western Australia. Locations included: Centenary of Western Australia In 1929, Western Australia celebrated the centenary of the founding of Perth and the establishment of the Swan River Colony, the first permanent European settlement in WA. A variety of events were run in Perth, regional areas throughout the state,", "psg_id": "12607834" }, { "title": "University of the Free State", "text": "adoption in 1999 of a new university statute, the UFS entered a significant growth period. Today, the University of the Free State boasts more students than ever in its history. In February 2001, the University's name changed to the University of the Free State, which was adopted to reflect the real character of the institution and its environment. In 2004, the University celebrated its centenary. The university's Bloemfontein Campus is near the city centre. The university also has two additional satellite campuses. One is also situated in Bloemfontein, referred to as South Campus, and the other in QwaQwa that was,", "psg_id": "6007129" }, { "title": "Centenary Heights State High School", "text": "Centenary Heights State High School Centenary Heights State High School is a State High School located in the suburb of Centenary Heights in Toowoomba, Queensland, with an enrolment of around 1500 students (2015) and was one of Queensland's leading high schools with 11 OP's 1 (Overall Position) scored in 2012. The school is one of several state high schools in Toowoomba, including Toowoomba State High School , Harristown State High School and Wilsonton State High School. Centenary Heights State High School was founded in 1968, as a coeducational institution, with an initial enrolment of 168 students. The construction for the", "psg_id": "7764401" }, { "title": "Centenary Heights State High School", "text": "and undertake work experience. Centenary Heights State High School Centenary Heights State High School is a State High School located in the suburb of Centenary Heights in Toowoomba, Queensland, with an enrolment of around 1500 students (2015) and was one of Queensland's leading high schools with 11 OP's 1 (Overall Position) scored in 2012. The school is one of several state high schools in Toowoomba, including Toowoomba State High School , Harristown State High School and Wilsonton State High School. Centenary Heights State High School was founded in 1968, as a coeducational institution, with an initial enrolment of 168 students.", "psg_id": "7764408" }, { "title": "Mongolian Revolution of 1921", "text": "an independent state. Taiwan however continues to appoint a \"Minister of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission\", indicating that it hasn't given up its sovereignty claim over Mongolia. Mongolian Revolution of 1921 The Mongolian Revolution of 1921 (Outer Mongolian Revolution of 1921, or People's Revolution of 1921) was a military and political event by which Mongolian revolutionaries, with the assistance of the Soviet Red Army, expelled Russian White Guards from the country, and founded the Mongolian People's Republic in 1924. Although nominally independent, the Mongolian People's Republic was a satellite state of the Soviet Union until a third Mongolian revolution in", "psg_id": "12794444" }, { "title": "House of the Centenary", "text": "House of the Centenary The House of the Centenary (Italian Casa del Centenario, also known as the House of the Centenarian) was the house of a wealthy resident of Pompeii, preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The house was discovered in 1879, and was given its modern name to mark the 18th centenary of the disaster. Built in the mid-2nd century BC, it is among the largest houses in the city, with private baths, a nymphaeum, a fish pond \"(piscina)\", and two atria. The Centenary underwent a remodeling around 15 AD, at which time the bath", "psg_id": "16090073" }, { "title": "Centenary State High School", "text": "derived from the four roads bordering the school: The school newsletter is entitled Centenary Chronicle and is published monthly. The school yearbook is The Sentinel, and is available in late November to early December each year. In 2009 the school no longer sent out newsletters by post and sent them as emails. The nickname for sports teams representing Centenary SHS became Crocodiles in 2002, and has been used since. The mascot was christened Crusha the Croc in 2003 following a competition the previous year. Sports played at Centenary include: Rugby league, Rugby union, Polo, Soccer, Rowing, Volleyball, Fishing, Netball, Curling,", "psg_id": "6380003" }, { "title": "Centenary Suburbs", "text": "bus routes service all or part of the Centenary Suburbs: There are three state primary schools, one private primary school and one state high school in the Centenary suburbs, being: Centenary Suburbs The Centenary Suburbs are a group of suburbs in the south-west in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The area was given its name by land developer Hooker Rex in 1959, Queensland's centenary year that marked its separation from New South Wales in 1859. All suburbs have the postcode of 4074. Originally the land was all known as Jindalee, indeed the 1967/68 Australian Scout Jamboree, held in what", "psg_id": "11219640" }, { "title": "Scouting 2007 Centenary", "text": "Scouting 2007 Centenary The Scouting 2007 Centenary comprised celebrations around the world in which Scouts celebrated 100 years of the world Scout movement. The original celebrations were focused on the United Kingdom, such as the camp on Brownsea Island, the birthplace of Scouting, and the 21st World Scout Jamboree in Chelmsford, Essex. National Scout movements added extra celebrations in amongst the international ones, including the Australian Scout Jamboree held 1–13 January 2007 at Elmore, Victoria, Australia, and KanderJam at the Kandersteg International Scout Centre in Switzerland. The Centenary celebrations began on 1 January 2007, and members of the World Organization", "psg_id": "8099990" }, { "title": "Guiding 2010 Centenary", "text": "Guiding 2010 Centenary The Guiding 2010 Centenary consisted of celebrations around the world in which Girl Guides and Girl Scouts celebrated 100 years of the world Guide and Scout movement. It took place over three years, 2010-2012, reflecting the founding dates of many World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts member organisations. National Guide and Scout movements added local celebrations to the international ones. There were three Centenary Celebration Days. On 10 April each year, celebrations were held around the world under a unifying theme. The theme for 2010 was \"plant\". The theme for 2011 was \"grow\", and the", "psg_id": "12617555" }, { "title": "Centenary State High School", "text": "Suburbs, it had the goal of allowing students to \"achieve more than they thought was possible\". The school's name \"Centenary\" comes from the Centenary suburbs in which it is located. In 1960, a year after the celebrations of the Centenary of Queensland, LJ Hooker announced that it was to create \"\"a major satellite residential development covering 1,295 hectares and a bridge linking ... the new development with the western suburbs of Brisbane\"\". The area was originally called the Hooker Centenary Development as well as the \"Centenary Project\", leading to the eventual naming of the area as the \"Centenary Suburbs\". The", "psg_id": "6380000" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana", "text": "Centenary College of Louisiana at Jackson. Its curriculum included courses in English, French, Greek, Latin, logic, rhetoric, ancient and modern history, mathematics, and natural, moral, and political philosophy. In 1839, the Mississippi Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, established Centenary College, first located in Clinton, Mississippi, then relocated to Brandon Springs. When the College of Louisiana lost the financial support from the state legislature in 1845, Centenary College purchased the facility and moved to Jackson. In 1846, the college's trustees changed the institution's name to Centenary College of Louisiana and adopted the alumni of the two predecessor colleges. During", "psg_id": "3947100" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana", "text": "Centenary College of Louisiana Centenary College of Louisiana is a private, four-year arts and sciences college located in Shreveport, Louisiana. The college is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Founded in 1825, it is the oldest chartered liberal arts college west of the Mississippi River and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Centenary College of Louisiana is the oldest college in Louisiana and is the nation's oldest chartered liberal arts college west of the Mississippi River. Centenary traces its origins to two earlier institutions. In 1825, the Louisiana state legislature issued a charter for the", "psg_id": "3947099" }, { "title": "Centenary Heights State High School", "text": "for community organisations and charities, including Lifeline and Jeans for Genes day. Centenary's Parents and Citizens Association spends the money raised by these events on the school's facilities. The most recent additions include the terrace shade structure and the prepaid tuckshop counter. The Parents and Citizens Association is currently run by its president Wayne Heading, who was elected in March 2014. Centenary Heights State High School offers students a diverse range of sports. The Australian Rules Football team, the Centenary Tigers have won Queensland High School League championships in the past. The school also has very successful basketball teams. Both", "psg_id": "7764406" }, { "title": "Mongolian Revolution of 1921", "text": "Mongolian Revolution of 1921 The Mongolian Revolution of 1921 (Outer Mongolian Revolution of 1921, or People's Revolution of 1921) was a military and political event by which Mongolian revolutionaries, with the assistance of the Soviet Red Army, expelled Russian White Guards from the country, and founded the Mongolian People's Republic in 1924. Although nominally independent, the Mongolian People's Republic was a satellite state of the Soviet Union until a third Mongolian revolution in January 1990. The revolution also ended Chinese occupation over Mongolia, which had existed since 1919. The official Mongolian name of the revolution is \"People's Revolution of 1921\"", "psg_id": "12794407" }, { "title": "National Farmers' Union of England and Wales", "text": "a time when farming was going through the longest and deepest depression in its history, as imports of cheap grain and frozen meat flooded in from abroad. At the 1918 general election, the union ran six candidates, none of whom were elected. In 1922, it sponsored three unsuccessful candidates under its own name, and four successful Conservative Party candidates. It again sponsored Conservative candidates in 1923 and 1935, but has not done so since. The organisation celebrated its Centenary in 2008. The NFU is registered as an association of employers under the 1974 Trade Union and Labour Relations Act. In", "psg_id": "2861066" }, { "title": "Scouting 2007 Centenary", "text": "10 acre maize field in the shape of Baden-Powell and a Scouting logo. The maze was open to the public until September 2007, when the maize was harvested. Due to mediocre weather, the maize did not fully reach the expected height of 4.5 m. The maze was at Bickleigh, near Tiverton, Devon. Scouting 2007 Centenary The Scouting 2007 Centenary comprised celebrations around the world in which Scouts celebrated 100 years of the world Scout movement. The original celebrations were focused on the United Kingdom, such as the camp on Brownsea Island, the birthplace of Scouting, and the 21st World Scout", "psg_id": "8100005" }, { "title": "Manawatu Rugby Union", "text": "back the shield in 1979. They denied Manawatu a challenge in 1980. 1980s In 1980, its championship winning season, Manawatu had eight All Blacks within the team. They were: Mark Donaldson, Mark Shaw, Geoff Old, Frank Oliver, Gary Knight, Doug Rollerson, Lachie Cameron and Craig Wickes. In 1983 the Canterbury Ranfurly Shield team put Manawatu last on their list of challengers for that season. Auckland and Wellington were considered easier options. In 1985, Manawatu celebrated a centenary of club competition and in 1986, the union's centenary. In 1988, the union was relegated to the second division for the first time.", "psg_id": "8345057" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana at Jackson", "text": "Centenary College of Louisiana at Jackson The original campus of Centenary College of Louisiana is located along College Street in Jackson, Louisiana. It is operated and preserved as a museum by the Louisiana Office of State Parks as the Centenary State Historic Site, offering educational interpretive programs and guided tours. In 1825, the Louisiana Legislature chartered four public colleges. One of these was the College of Louisiana at Jackson, a small town on the border of East and West Feliciana Parishes. Despite the tireless efforts of the trustees to maintain a college of the finest repute, in its 20-year history,", "psg_id": "8377930" }, { "title": "State Library of New South Wales", "text": "Library had outgrown this space too. The Mitchell Wing celebrated its centenary in 2010 and in the lead-up to its centenary (from 2001), held a series of related exhibitions and events. 20 years after the completion of the Mitchell Wing, more building took place on the site of the state library. The Dixson Wing, designed by architect Richard Macdonald Seymour Wells and completed in 1929, was added to the south side of the Mitchell Wing to provide storage and gallery space for the extensive collection of historical paintings presented to the library by Sir William Dixson. The galleries were refurbished", "psg_id": "4546312" }, { "title": "1832 State of the Union Address", "text": "1832 State of the Union Address The 1832 State of the Union Address was written by Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States. It was delivered to the 22nd United States Congress by a clerk on Tuesday, December 4, 1832. He said, \"Although the pestilence which had traversed the Old World has entered our limits and extended its ravages over much of our land, it has pleased Almighty God to mitigate its severity and lessen the number of its victims compared with those who have fallen in most other countries over which it has spread its terrors.\" He", "psg_id": "18182618" }, { "title": "Centenary Heights, Queensland", "text": "two separate play areas, a barbecue, and a significant planting of mature trees; and Horners Reserve, which includes one small park and a large town water storage reserve. Centenary Heights, Queensland Centenary Heights is a suburb of Toowoomba in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia, located from the central business district. Previously part of Middle Ridge, the area was named Centenary Heights in 1960 in honour of the separation of Queensland from New South Wales in 1859. The suburb contains two public schools and two private schools: Centenary Heights State High School 30 January 1968, Gabbinbar State School opened 24 January", "psg_id": "15657772" }, { "title": "Centenary Heights, Queensland", "text": "Centenary Heights, Queensland Centenary Heights is a suburb of Toowoomba in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia, located from the central business district. Previously part of Middle Ridge, the area was named Centenary Heights in 1960 in honour of the separation of Queensland from New South Wales in 1859. The suburb contains two public schools and two private schools: Centenary Heights State High School 30 January 1968, Gabbinbar State School opened 24 January 1972. St Thomas More's Catholic Primary School opened 23 January 1961. Martin Luther Primary School opened 24 January 1977. The suburb has two parks: Emmerson Park, which includes", "psg_id": "15657771" }, { "title": "Persecution of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia", "text": "Powers. This left them no choice but to join a union largely dominated by ethnic Serbs, which came to be known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Upon its creation, the state was composed of six million Serbs, 3.5 million Croats and 1 million Slovenes. Being the largest ethnic group, the Serbs favoured a centralized state, whereas Croats, Slovenes and Bosnian Muslims did not. Approved on 28 June 1921 and based on the Serbian constitution of 1903, the so-called Vidovdan Constitution established the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes as a parliamentary monarchy under the Serbian Karađorđević dynasty.", "psg_id": "9043387" }, { "title": "Armenian General Benevolent Union", "text": "Armenian General Benevolent Union The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU, , \"Haykakan Baregortsakan Endhanur Miutyun\") is a non-profit Armenian organization established in Cairo, Egypt, in 1906. With the onset of World War II, headquarters were moved to New York City, New York. With an annual international budget of over $47 million, AGBU preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through educational, cultural and humanitarian programs, annually serving some 500,000 Armenians in over 30 countries. In 2006, the AGBU celebrated its centenary in its headquarters in New York City. The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) was founded on April 15,", "psg_id": "6139993" }, { "title": "Centenary Theatre Company", "text": "Crosfield Assembly Hall, which now forms part of the ground floor of the Crosfield General Office Building. In later years, musical shows were transferred to the Parr Hall, and then on to the Royal Court Theatre, now lost with its site being occupied today by the Warrington Information Offices. Crosfields celebrated their 100 years of soap making (1815–1915), and marked this several years later by building the Centenary Theatre. The Society’s first production, in the main body of the hall (the stage had not been built yet!), was \"The Princess of Kensington\". One year later in 1925, came the first", "psg_id": "15536390" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana", "text": "Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, accepted an offer from the Shreveport Progressive League to relocate the college. The Jackson campus now serves as the Centenary State Historic Site operated by the Louisiana Office of State Parks; it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Centenary opened in Shreveport, Louisiana, in 1909. Enrollment and course offerings increased during the 1920s, and Centenary received accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1925. During the 1920s and 1930s, the college's football program earned fame for defeating such teams as Baylor, LSU, Rice, SMU, and Texas A", "psg_id": "3947102" }, { "title": "Nundah State School", "text": "hall (2011) was erected on the double tennis courts' site adjacent to the swimming pool on the northern side of the school, which in 2016 houses the WWI honour board. Nundah State School celebrated its centenary during September and October 1965. Celebrations included a fancy dress ball at Cloudland Ballroom; the opening of a new Centenary Library; a church service in the school grounds, an open day at the school, a concert by Infants School children, an operetta by Grade 7 pupils, an open swim at the school pool, and a procession from Nundah to the school playing field for", "psg_id": "20572872" }, { "title": "Germany national rugby union team", "text": "to the second tier. With the German reunification, in 1991, the German Democratic Republic national rugby union team was dissolved and became part of the Federal Republic's team. In 1994, Horst Kemmling, Germany's long-standing captain, ended his international career, having played a record number of 50 games for Germany from 1976 onwards. With the reorganisation of the European Nations Cup (ENC) in 2000, Germany became part of the second division. In 2000 the German Rugby Federation celebrated its centenary. Centenary celebrations included a banquet in the Heidelberg Castle and the hosting of the European leg of the Rugby World Cup", "psg_id": "7682439" }, { "title": "Handsworth Rugby Union Football Club", "text": "on 16 October 1948 against Hinckley, 8-3. In March 1973, Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council finally gave planning permission for a new Club House to be built. Work began on 5 February 1974 and the building was finally opened on 15 September 1974. On 26 September 1986, the club celebrated its centenary with a Centenary Dinner at the Grand Hotel, Birmingham. The club was honoured by the presence of A A Grimsdale, President Rugby Football Union, Mike Gibson, Ireland, P G D Robbins, England and Barbarians, two members of the Romanian touring team and representatives from 32 clubs. The First XV", "psg_id": "8294739" }, { "title": "State of the Union (European Union)", "text": "State of the Union (European Union) The State of the Union address, also known as the State of the European Union, or SOTEU is the annual speech addressed by the President of the European Commission to the European Parliament plenary session in September. The State of the Union address of the European Union has been instituted by the Lisbon Treaty (with the 2010 Framework Agreement on relations between the European Parliament and the European Commission - Annex IV(5)), in order to make political life of the Union more democratic and transparent than it hitherto was. The Framework Agreement thus also", "psg_id": "14909391" }, { "title": "State of the Union", "text": "State of the Union The State of the Union Address is an annual message presented by the President of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress, except in the first year of a new president's term. The message includes a budget message and an economic report of the nation, and also allows the President to propose a legislative agenda (for which the cooperation of Congress is needed) and national priorities. The address fulfills rules in of the U.S. Constitution, requiring the President to periodically \"give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union,", "psg_id": "476430" }, { "title": "House of the Centenary", "text": "the woman's breasts are covered with a strapless \"bra\" \"(strophium)\"; even in the most explicit depictions of sex acts in Roman art, the woman is often wearing the \"strophium\". The rarer \"reverse upright Venus\" position is more often found in scenes set in Nilotic Egypt. House of the Centenary The House of the Centenary (Italian Casa del Centenario, also known as the House of the Centenarian) was the house of a wealthy resident of Pompeii, preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The house was discovered in 1879, and was given its modern name to mark the", "psg_id": "16090086" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana at Jackson", "text": "to be demolished, the West Wing was saved due to the efforts of many influential citizens in and around Jackson. The State of Louisiana purchased and restored the West Wing, Professor's Cottage, and surrounding . The area comprising the West Wing and the Professor's Cottage was added as Centenary College to the National Register of Historic Places on April 19, 1979. The area was also included in the Jackson Historic District since its creation on December 4, 1980. Centenary State Historic Site is run by the Louisiana Office of State Parks. It is a rather young location among the state's", "psg_id": "8377941" }, { "title": "Silver Centenary", "text": "Shire councilor Belinda Foster said \"The town wasn't very happy about it going...its on the shire's crest,\" Silver Centenary The Silver Centenary is a biplane which was built in Beverley, Western Australia between 1929 and 1930 by a local named Selby Ford. Plans for the plane, which was named in honour of Western Australia's 1929 centenary, were drawn to scale on the floor of the Beverley powerhouse which Ford owned. The aircraft made its inaugural flight on 1 July 1930 and was flown for the next 18 months, but after Ford proved unable to provide the authorities with blue prints", "psg_id": "11222960" }, { "title": "China Centenary Missionary Conference", "text": "and cooperation coming out of the Conference was undermined by disagreement between fundamentalists and liberals. China Centenary Missionary Conference The China Centenary Missionary Conference, held in 1907 in Shanghai, China commemorated 100 years of Protestant missionary work in China and debated future courses of action. Among other actions, the conference approved a resolution endorsing the exclusion from Chinese law given Chinese Christians in the \"unequal treaties\" imposed on China by European countries, the United States, and Japan. The Conference celebrated the centenary of the arrival of the first Protestant missionary to China, Robert Morrison. It was convened on April 25", "psg_id": "15520356" }, { "title": "China Centenary Missionary Conference", "text": "China Centenary Missionary Conference The China Centenary Missionary Conference, held in 1907 in Shanghai, China commemorated 100 years of Protestant missionary work in China and debated future courses of action. Among other actions, the conference approved a resolution endorsing the exclusion from Chinese law given Chinese Christians in the \"unequal treaties\" imposed on China by European countries, the United States, and Japan. The Conference celebrated the centenary of the arrival of the first Protestant missionary to China, Robert Morrison. It was convened on April 25 and adjourned on May 8, 1907. Attendees at the Conference totaled 1,170 persons, mostly missionaries", "psg_id": "15520350" }, { "title": "1815 State of the Union Address", "text": "corresponding with the disposition of the United States, which it may be hoped will be improved into liberal arrangements on other subjects on which the parties have mutual interests, or which might endanger their future harmony.\" He concluded with, \"As fruits of this experience and of the reputation acquired by the American arms on the land and on the water, the nation finds itself possessed of a growing respect abroad and of a just confidence in itself, which are among the best pledges for its peaceful career.\" 1815 State of the Union Address The 1815 State of the Union Address", "psg_id": "18181986" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana at Jackson", "text": "parks, and there is much that can yet be done to make it more educationally profitable. It serves not only as a glimpse into the past of Centenary College of Louisiana but to early education in Louisiana, Civil War medicine, the founding of Jackson, and other topics of local and state history. Centenary College of Louisiana at Jackson The original campus of Centenary College of Louisiana is located along College Street in Jackson, Louisiana. It is operated and preserved as a museum by the Louisiana Office of State Parks as the Centenary State Historic Site, offering educational interpretive programs and", "psg_id": "8377942" }, { "title": "Centenary Diamond", "text": "the current owner is unknown. De Beers declines to comment, citing its anonymity policy. Centenary Diamond The De Beers Centenary Diamond is, at , the third-largest diamond to have been produced in the Premier Mine. Among top-color diamonds, only the Cullinan I and II are larger than the Centenary diamond. The Centenary Diamond is rated in color as grade D color by the Gemological Institute of America, which is the highest grade of colourless diamond and is internally and externally flawless. It was named the Centenary Diamond as it was presented in the rough for the Centennial Celebration of De", "psg_id": "4917278" }, { "title": "Ken Jones (rugby union, born 1921)", "text": "Ken Jones (rugby union, born 1921) Kenneth Jeffrey Jones OBE (30 December 1921 – 18 April 2006) was a Welsh sprinter and record breaking Welsh international rugby union footballer. He played for both Wales and the British Isles. He is best known in Wales for his contribution to Welsh rugby, but most notably for his winning try against the All Blacks in 1953. Jones was born in Blaenavon, Monmouthshire on 30 December 1921 and as a youth attended West Monmouth Grammar School in Pontypool. There, under the guidance of Gilbert Garnett, he nurtured a skill in rugby union, representing his", "psg_id": "9027206" }, { "title": "Centenary State High School", "text": "Figure skating, Basketball, Australian rules football, Golf, Field Hockey, Freestyle BMX, Martial Arts, Wrestling, Baseball, Synchronised swimming, Marbles, Tennis, Netball, Badminton, Chess, Swimming, Athletics, and Cricket Centenary State High School has a large arts program, which features an annual play held by students who have participated in the performance SCRAM (Extracurricular activities for students years 8-10) The school also has an active stage band, chamber strings as well as encouraging students who volunteer to perform for weekly assemblies. Students who participate in \"Back Stage Crew\" have been given the opportunity to help set up live performances with pay from the", "psg_id": "6380004" }, { "title": "Union of Krewo", "text": "with Jogaila. A celebrated example of the Polish–Lithuanian cooperation was the decisive victory in the Battle of Grunwald (1410) against the Teutonic Knights. Polish–Lithuanian relations were and Vytautas's independence were formalized by the Union of Vilnius and Radom (1401) and Union of Horodło (1413). Thus the Grand Duchy of Lithuania retained its sovereignty. Only the Union of Lublin (1569) created permanent union between Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, after which the federal state Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was established. Finally, the Constitution of 3 May 1791 declared that both states were one, albeit this was denounced in 20 October", "psg_id": "4263055" }, { "title": "State of the Union", "text": "Mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County in Nashville, Tennessee gives a speech similar called the State of Metro Address. Some university presidents give a State of the University address at the beginning of every academic term. Private companies usually have a \"State of the Corporation\" or \"State of the Company\" address given by the respective CEO. The State of the Union model has also been adopted by the European Union, and in France since the presidency of Emmanuel Macron. Television ratings for recent State of the Union Addresses were: State of the Union The State of", "psg_id": "476454" }, { "title": "1300th Anniversary of the Bulgarian State", "text": "Secretary of the Bulgarian Communist Party Todor Zhivkov. At least 20 commemorative coins were made in 1981 honoring the anniversary. An award, the Order \"13 Centuries of Bulgaria\", and a medal, Medal \"1300th Anniversary Of Bulgaria\" were issued on October 16, 1981 in honor of the anniversary. 1300th Anniversary of the Bulgarian State The 1300th Anniversary of the Bulgarian State was a yearlong celebration in 1981 when the Bulgaria celebrated the 1300th anniversary of the establishment of the first Bulgarian state in modern history. There were 23,000 events connected with the 1300th centenary. Tournament of Bulgaria The parade took place", "psg_id": "20222460" }, { "title": "1300th Anniversary of the Bulgarian State", "text": "1300th Anniversary of the Bulgarian State The 1300th Anniversary of the Bulgarian State was a yearlong celebration in 1981 when the Bulgaria celebrated the 1300th anniversary of the establishment of the first Bulgarian state in modern history. There were 23,000 events connected with the 1300th centenary. Tournament of Bulgaria The parade took place on Sofia's September 9th Square. The parade inspector was the Minister of People's Defence of Bulgaria, General of the Army Dorbri Dzhurov. The parade commander was Colonel General Hristo Dobrev, the Chief of the General Staff of the Bulgarian People's Army. Attending the parade was the General", "psg_id": "20222459" }, { "title": "1916 Centenary Commemorative Medal", "text": "1916 Centenary Commemorative Medal The 1916 Centenary Commemorative Medal () is a military decoration awarded by the Government of Ireland to personnel of the Irish Defence Forces who served in 2016 to honour the legacy of continued service by the military to the state since its foundation and in recognition for the role they played to commemorate 100 years since the 1916 Easter Rising. The Centenary Commemorative Medal was awarded to all Permanent and Reserve personnel of the Defence Forces in December 2016 in acknowledgement for the ceremonial role played by \"Óglaigh na hÉireann\" across all aspects of the centenary", "psg_id": "19947586" }, { "title": "Centenary Gentlemen baseball", "text": "2015. The team plays its home games in Shreveport, Louisiana at Shehee Stadium. The stadium originally named Centenary Park was completely renovated in 2000 under then Centenary Baseball Head coach Ed McCann and renamed Shehee Stadium. Centenary has had 20 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965. Centenary Gentlemen baseball The Centenary Gentlemen baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Centenary College of Louisiana in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States. The team is a member of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III. Prior to 2011,", "psg_id": "16937944" }, { "title": "State of the Union (film)", "text": "again. Capra bought the rights of \"State of the Union\" after its initial theatrical release. After Capra's company folded, Liberty Films' assets were acquired by Paramount Pictures. It has since had limited availability on VHS and LaserDisc home video and until recently has been unavailable on DVD. EMKA, Ltd./Universal Television currently owns the rights to the film due to it being a part of Paramount's pre-1950 sound feature film library. Universal Studios Home Entertainment released a DVD version on August 29, 2006. State of the Union (film) State of the Union is a 1948 drama film written by Myles Connolly", "psg_id": "6956829" }, { "title": "State of the Union", "text": "be read by a clerk until 1913 when Woodrow Wilson re-established the practice despite some initial controversy. However, there have been exceptions to this rule. Presidents during the latter half of the 20th century have sent written State of the Union addresses. The last President to do this was Jimmy Carter in 1981, after his defeat by Ronald Reagan and days before his term ended. For many years, the speech was referred to as \"the President's Annual Message to Congress\". The actual term \"State of the Union\" first emerged in 1934 when Franklin D. Roosevelt used the phrase, becoming its", "psg_id": "476435" }, { "title": "State of the Union (European Union)", "text": "2014. He also acknowledged the need for \"a serious discussion between the citizens of Europe about the way forward,\" calling in particular on all pro-European forces to be mobilised against the anti-European agenda of \"the populists and the nationalists.\" 9 September 2015 marked the first address held by Jean-Claude Juncker. It was titled \"Time for honesty, unity and solidarity\" and opened with the \"imperative to act as a union\" in order to address the refugee crisis. State of the Union (European Union) The State of the Union address, also known as the State of the European Union, or SOTEU is", "psg_id": "14909394" }, { "title": "Centenary of Western Australia", "text": "plaque in the wall of the Perth Town Hall on Barrack Street that recorded the centenary celebrations in August. The Centenary Celebration Period was designated as 28 September 1929 – 12 October 1929. Despite a range of events involving various national bodies in the year, the specific main event was the \"1929 Centenary Parade\", which was held on Wednesday 2 October (which had been made a public holiday) and known as the \"Historic and Industrial Procession\", passing through Perth. Wednesday 2 October 1929 was a public holiday in Perth. The main Centenary procession (1929 Centenary Parade) involved considerable preparation of", "psg_id": "12607831" }, { "title": "Scouting 2007 Centenary", "text": "New Park near Brockenhurst, with over 8,000 Scouts in attendance. Amongst the range of activities, the camp hosted members of the British Army and Royal Navy. The Baden-Powell Scouts' Association celebrated the Centenary of Scouting by issuing commemorative badges and holding their own Centenary Camp in Southampton. During the 36th World Scout Conference, it was decided that each National Scout Organisation would present a Gift for Peace during 2007. This Gift is expected to be the culmination of work by young people in Scouting over the previous year. British farmer Nick Lees and his family created a maze in a", "psg_id": "8100004" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana at Jackson", "text": "taken over by the Union Army, and used as a field hospital, supply depot, and recruiting post — primarily for the United States Colored Troops. A large contingent of Confederate States Army cavalry was sent to disrupt the recruiting practices, resulting in the largest battle to occur within the town limits of Jackson. The Confederates suffered minimal casualties, routed Union forces, and captured ammunition and other supplies. The Union Army suffered nearly one-third of its garrison detachment killed or wounded. Centenary College of Louisiana reopened in the autumn of 1865, in a completely different world than the one that had", "psg_id": "8377935" }, { "title": "Centenary University", "text": "founded as the Centenary Collegiate Institute by the Newark Methodist Episcopal Church in 1867 with Johnathan Townley Crane as one of the founders. It was built at a cost of $200,000. George H. Whitney, D.D., was president from 1869 to 1895. Centenary offers undergraduate and graduate studies. In 2016, Centenary reported enrollment of 1,238 traditional full-time and 110 part-time undergraduate students, and 1,126 adult accelerated and graduate students. Centenary was the first college in the State of New Jersey to require service education as a condition of graduation. International students from four different countries come to Centenary to complete their", "psg_id": "2014701" }, { "title": "Silver Centenary", "text": "Silver Centenary The Silver Centenary is a biplane which was built in Beverley, Western Australia between 1929 and 1930 by a local named Selby Ford. Plans for the plane, which was named in honour of Western Australia's 1929 centenary, were drawn to scale on the floor of the Beverley powerhouse which Ford owned. The aircraft made its inaugural flight on 1 July 1930 and was flown for the next 18 months, but after Ford proved unable to provide the authorities with blue prints and technical specifications, it was mothballed in 1933. For the next thirty years, the aircraft hung from", "psg_id": "11222950" }, { "title": "Union State", "text": "Union State. Union State The Union State (; \"Sajuznaja dziaržava\"), also referred to as the Union State of Russia and Belarus (; ), is a supranational union consisting of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus. The Commonwealth of Belarus and Russia was founded on 2 April 1996. The basis of the union was strengthened on 2 April 1997, with the signing of the \"Treaty on the Union between Belarus and Russia\" at which time its name was changed to the \"Union of Belarus and Russia\". Several further agreements were signed on 25 December 1998, with the intention of", "psg_id": "3524463" }, { "title": "Orphans in the Soviet Union", "text": "Orphans in the Soviet Union At certain periods the Soviet state had to deal with large numbers of orphans in the Soviet Union - due to a number of turmoils in the history of the country from its very beginnings. Major contributors to the population of orphans and otherwise homeless children included World War I (1914-1918), the October Revolution of November 1917 followed by the brutal Russian Civil War (1917-1922), famines of 1921–1922 and of 1932–1933, political repression, forced migrations, and the Soviet-German War theatre (1941-1945) of World War II. By the early 1920s, Russia was home to millions of", "psg_id": "16526230" }, { "title": "2018 State of the Union Address", "text": "that he would be in his district rather than attend the State of the Union Address. In light of reporting that Trump called Haiti, El Salvador, and several nations in Africa \"shithole countries\", Representative John Lewis announced on January 12 that he was not planning on attending the address. Joining Lewis in the boycott, Representative Maxine Waters said, \"[Trump] does not deserve my attention.\" Representative Frederica Wilson became the fourth member of Congress to boycott the address on January 14, calling Trump a racist and liar. On January 15, Representative Pramila Jayapal announced she too was boycotting the address because", "psg_id": "20520679" }, { "title": "Centenary State High School", "text": "suburbs are Jindalee, Mt. Ommaney, Jamboree Heights, Middle Park, Riverhills and Westlake. The hill-side site on which Centenary currently stands was designated as a High School site from as far back as when Jindalee was originally developed, however it remained as sparse bushland until the mid-1990s, when following strong lobbying from local residents the Queensland Government announced that it would be building a secondary school on the site. Centenary was opened in January 1999, initially catering for a limited number of grades, however this was soon expanded to accommodate Grades 8 to 12. The public took well to the new", "psg_id": "6380001" }, { "title": "State of the Union", "text": "none has done so since Jimmy Carter sent a written message in 1981. In 1953 and 1961, Congress received both a written State of the Union message from the outgoing president and a separate State of the Union speech by the incoming president. Since 1989, in recognition that the responsibility of reporting the State of the Union formally belongs to the president who held office during the past year, newly inaugurated Presidents have not officially called their first speech before Congress a \"State of the Union\" message. In 1936, President Roosevelt set a precedent when he delivered the address at", "psg_id": "476437" }, { "title": "1970 State of the Union Address", "text": "the most. The security, freedom, and health of the nation was the most stagnant points in the address. 1970 State of the Union Address The 1970 State of the Union Address was given by Richard Nixon, the 37th United States President, on January 22, 1970, to both houses of the 91st United States Congress. He said, \"I say this not only because 1970 marks the beginning of a new decade in which America will celebrate its 200th birthday. The seventies will be a time of new beginnings, a time of exploring both on the earth and in the heavens, a", "psg_id": "18202770" }, { "title": "Centenary Place", "text": "free settlers, separation from New South Wales, Federation and the First World War, Queensland had experienced many tumultuous events in its first 100 years worthy of commemoration and celebration. The creation of Centenary Place provided the public with a tangible means of doing this. To advance the centenary celebrations, a Centenary Celebrations Committee was formed as was a Centenary Fund. Many fundraising events were held by the Centenary Celebrations Committee and all proceeds from these events were devoted to the Centenary Fund to go towards the provision of centenary memorials, including Centenary Place. Other commemorative memorials and events included the", "psg_id": "18583711" }, { "title": "1856 State of the Union Address", "text": "1856 State of the Union Address The 1856 State of the Union Address was given by Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States. It was presented to the 34th United States Congress by the Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. He said, \"it is necessary only to say that the internal prosperity of the country, its continuous and steady advancement in wealth and population and in private as well as public well-being, attest the wisdom of our institutions and the predominant spirit of intelligence and patriotism which, notwithstanding occasional irregularities of opinion or action resulting from", "psg_id": "18181904" }, { "title": "1970 State of the Union Address", "text": "1970 State of the Union Address The 1970 State of the Union Address was given by Richard Nixon, the 37th United States President, on January 22, 1970, to both houses of the 91st United States Congress. He said, \"I say this not only because 1970 marks the beginning of a new decade in which America will celebrate its 200th birthday. The seventies will be a time of new beginnings, a time of exploring both on the earth and in the heavens, a time of discovery. But the time has also come for emphasis on developing better ways of managing what", "psg_id": "18202765" }, { "title": "State Emblem of the Soviet Union", "text": "and two wreaths of wheat covered by \"Workers of the world, unite!\" in the official languages of the Soviet Republics, in the reverse order they were mentioned in the Soviet Constitution. Each Soviet Republic (SSR) and Autonomous Soviet Republic (ASSR) had its own coat of arms, largely inspired by the state emblem of the Union. State Emblem of the Soviet Union The State Emblem of the Soviet Union () was adopted in 1923 and was used until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Although it technically is an emblem rather than a coat of arms, since it does", "psg_id": "17360148" }, { "title": "2013 enlargement of the European Union", "text": "the factors: \"[Croatians] know that the European Union is not a remedy to all economic and social problems. So the EU itself is in a sort of crisis, and that reflects on Croatia's accession.\" The government announced an information campaign to reverse the drop in support. A referendum was held in Croatia on 22 January 2012 on joining the European Union, and the result was 66% approval to join, though the turnout was low at 43.51%. 2013 enlargement of the European Union The 2013 enlargement of the European Union saw Croatia join the European Union as its 28th member state", "psg_id": "7519427" }, { "title": "1865 State of the Union Address", "text": "1865 State of the Union Address The 1865 State of the Union Address was written by the 17th President of the United States, Andrew Johnson. It was presented to the United States Congress on Monday, December 4, 1865. He stated, \"Our thoughts next revert to the death of the late President by an act of parricidal treason. The grief of the nation is still fresh. It finds some solace in the consideration that he lived to enjoy the highest proof of its confidence by entering on the renewed term of the Chief Magistracy to which he had been elected; that", "psg_id": "18203121" }, { "title": "1816 State of the Union Address", "text": "1816 State of the Union Address The 1816 State of the Union Address was the last annual address given by President James Madison, the fourth president of the United States. It was given on Tuesday, December 3, 1816. It was read in Washington, D.C, addressed to both houses of Congress. It was the 26th address given, given to the 14th United States Congress. The United States House of Representatives and Senate were addressed. He summarized it with these words: \"seeks by appeals to reason and by its liberal examples to infuse into the law which governs the civilized world a", "psg_id": "18152603" }, { "title": "Guiding 2010 Centenary", "text": "of whom had never sailed before. Girl Guides Australia celebrated 100 years of Guiding across Australia from September 2009 to February 2011. The Australian Centenary Event (ACE) was held 3–9 January 2010 just outside Melbourne, Victoria. It was an international camp for 2500 girls, with another 500-700 leaders attending. Pippa Penguin was the mascot for ACE. ACE was to be held at Britannia Park, but was moved after high risk of bushfire. Other nationwide Centenary events included simultaneous 100 Downunder activities on May 23 and Promise renewals on 10-10-10 at 10am. The Australian Government named 2010 the 'Year of the", "psg_id": "12617557" }, { "title": "Enlargement of the European Union", "text": "October 2017, leading to a new left–right coalition government in November 2017. Following the elections, all the parties of the governing coalition oppose EU membership, along with two of the opposition parties, summing up to at least two-thirds of the MPs. Additionally, for more than eight years every single opinion poll published in Iceland has had a solid majority against joining the EU. Enlargement of the European Union The European Union (EU) has expanded a number of times throughout its history by way of the accession of new member states to the Union. To join the EU, a state needs", "psg_id": "2142597" }, { "title": "Independence Centenary Games", "text": "Independence Centenary Games The Independence Centenary Games was a football tournament organized to celebrate 100 years of Central American Independence. The tournament was compromised where only Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica and El Salvador were able to participate. It was a single-elimination tournament, or round-robin format, with Guatemala playing Honduras and El Salvador playing Costa Rica. It took place in Guatemala from 14 September to 18 September 1921. Because of the unotable attention to the tournament, the group stage final scores have been disputed for years. El Salvador was eliminated by Costa Rica; 7 – 0 or 3 – 0. Honduras", "psg_id": "15176326" }, { "title": "State Council of the Soviet Union", "text": "State Council of the Soviet Union Following the August 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, the State Council of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) (), but also known as the State Soviet, was formed on 5 September 1991 and was designed to be one of the most important government offices in Mikhail Gorbachev's Soviet Union. The members of the council consisted of the President of the Soviet Union, and highest officials (which typically was presidents of their republics) from the Soviet Union Republics. During the period of transition it was the highest organ of state power, having the power", "psg_id": "14995976" }, { "title": "Centenary State High School", "text": "school, and enrolment quickly jumped, largely because students would no longer have to travel to Corinda State High School or Kenmore State High School to complete high school. The school has a limited Student Leader Forum each year where students are selected as 2 School Captains and Vice Captains (Year 12 only), Junior School Captains and Junior Vice Captains (Year 9 Only), and 4 Student Leaders (Years 7, 8, 9 and, 10). The school has a catchment area limited to the Centenary suburbs and Sinnamon Park. A map of facilities can be viewed here The names of each house are", "psg_id": "6380002" }, { "title": "State of the Union (European Union)", "text": "foresees that the President of the European Commission sends a letter of intent to the President of the European Parliament and the Presidency of the Council of the European Union that sets out in detail the actions the European Commission intends to take by means of legislation and other initiatives until the end of the following year. The address is then followed by a general debate on political situation of the Union, the so-called State of the Union debate. The first State of the Union speech of the European Union was pronounced on 7 September 2010 by President José Manuel", "psg_id": "14909392" }, { "title": "The Union Buries Its Dead", "text": "in \"The Union Buries Its Dead\" and still remember many of the details so humorously described... The cemetery was a good step from town and many of the mourners developed a strong thirst long before the first pub was met on the way back.'. The text mentions the drowned Union Member's name as James Tyson, though this is \"only the name he went by.\" James Tyson (1819–1898), a squatter, was reputed to be the wealthiest and meanest man in the whole continent. The Union Buries Its Dead \"The Union Buries Its Dead\" is a well-known sketch story by iconic Australian", "psg_id": "8143488" }, { "title": "Union State", "text": "Union State The Union State (; \"Sajuznaja dziaržava\"), also referred to as the Union State of Russia and Belarus (; ), is a supranational union consisting of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus. The Commonwealth of Belarus and Russia was founded on 2 April 1996. The basis of the union was strengthened on 2 April 1997, with the signing of the \"Treaty on the Union between Belarus and Russia\" at which time its name was changed to the \"Union of Belarus and Russia\". Several further agreements were signed on 25 December 1998, with the intention of providing greater", "psg_id": "3524447" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana", "text": "Schools of Music. In 2013 Princeton Review named Centenary one of the “Best 376 Colleges” and “Best Southeastern Colleges,\" putting the College in the top 15% of all four-year colleges in the country. Forbes.com recognized Centenary as one of \"America's Best Colleges\" overall, “Best Private Colleges,” and “Best Colleges in the South,” and awarded an \"A\" grade for financial fitness. U.S. News & World Report placed the College in Tier One of its annual National Liberal Arts Colleges rankings. Other accolades include recognition for community service. Centenary puts emphasis on co-curricular activities and gives its students an unlimited number of", "psg_id": "3947106" }, { "title": "XXX: State of the Union", "text": "Mack Bates of the \"Milwaukee Journal Sentinel\" praised Ice Cube's \"trademark charisma and street sensibility,\" while Owen Gleiberman of \"Entertainment Weekly\" called it \"that rare B movie that’s rooted in gut-level stirrings of power and retaliation\". Paul Arendt of the BBC said, \"Viewed on its own trashy terms, it succeeds brilliantly\". XXX: State of the Union xXx: State of the Union (released as xXx²: The Next Level and xXx: State of Emergency outside North America) is a 2005 American action film directed by Lee Tamahori and a sequel to the 2002 film \"xXx\". It is the second installment of the", "psg_id": "4924496" }, { "title": "Centenary Quay", "text": "thought. Therefore, this delayed progress. In July 2010, a foundation laying ceremony was held to commence the beginning of building work. Local councillors attended and the foundation stone was laid by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Eric Pickles. In January 2011 Phase One of the development, development of around fifty three-bedroom terrace houses, neared completion. Centenary Quay Centenary Quay (also known as Woolston Riverside) is a new development which has commenced in the suburb of Woolston in Southampton, England. The development is being built on the site of 31 acres, which had been home to Vosper", "psg_id": "15258786" }, { "title": "1921 New York state election", "text": "Justice Townsend Scudder was nominated for the Court of Appeals unanimously. The incumbent Republican judge was re-elected. Obs.: New York state elections 1921 New York state election The 1921 New York state election was held on November 8, 1921, to elect a judge of the New York Court of Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly. Besides, six amendments to the State Constitution were proposed. In 1921, there was only one state officer to be elected statewide: a judge of the Court of Appeals, to succeed Emory A. Chase, who had died on June 25.", "psg_id": "13526366" }, { "title": "Darlot-Centenary Gold Mine", "text": "Darlot-Centenary Gold Mine The Darlot-Centenary Gold Mine is a gold mine located 58 km east of Leinster, Western Australia. It is operated by Gold Fields Australia and, since the beginning of 2008, part of its Yilgarn South operation, which consists of Darlot, the Lawlers Gold Mine and the Granny Smith Gold Mine. The mine is located in the Yandal Greenstone Belt. Ore at Darlot-Centenary is mined in an underground operation at the Centenary deposit, discovered in 1996 next to the Darlot Gold Mine, which had a historical production in excess of 500,000 ounces. Homestake begun mining the Centenary deposit in", "psg_id": "14145801" }, { "title": "State Council of the Soviet Union", "text": "from his post as IEC Chairman. and the Soviet Union was formally dissolved by the Council of Republics. State Council of the Soviet Union Following the August 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, the State Council of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) (), but also known as the State Soviet, was formed on 5 September 1991 and was designed to be one of the most important government offices in Mikhail Gorbachev's Soviet Union. The members of the council consisted of the President of the Soviet Union, and highest officials (which typically was presidents of their republics) from the Soviet", "psg_id": "14995981" }, { "title": "1921 New York state election", "text": "1921 New York state election The 1921 New York state election was held on November 8, 1921, to elect a judge of the New York Court of Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly. Besides, six amendments to the State Constitution were proposed. In 1921, there was only one state officer to be elected statewide: a judge of the Court of Appeals, to succeed Emory A. Chase, who had died on June 25. William S. Andrews, who had been sitting on an additional seat by designation since 1917, was appointed to fill the vacancy until", "psg_id": "13526364" }, { "title": "National Union of Students-Union of Students in Ireland", "text": "Union funds were secured to establish a student community relations programs. Together with local students' unions, NUS-USI now provides a range of services, including campaigns on education, welfare and citizenship, as well as infrastructure and support for the individual students' unions. NUS-USI celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2012. At its annual conference held in Derry/Londonderry in March 2018, NUS-USI introduced two new part-time student officer roles in the form of an international students' officer and a trans students' officer, the latter being the first of its kind on the island of Ireland. National Union of Students-Union of Students in Ireland", "psg_id": "6131862" }, { "title": "1980 Romania rugby union tour of Ireland", "text": "who were hopeful at the time of joining the Five Nations Championship, and the Rothmans Rugby Yearbook's review of the tour stated that \"any lingering doubts about the ability of the Romanians to pose a challenge to the home countries were dispelled\". 1980 Romania rugby union tour of Ireland The 1980 Romania rugby union tour of Ireland was a series of six matches played by the Romania national rugby union team in Ireland and England in October 1980. The tour was essentially a visit to Ireland, with a single match against Leicester (to celebrate that club's centenary) being played in", "psg_id": "17106632" }, { "title": "State Anthem of the Soviet Union", "text": "State Anthem of the Soviet Union The \"State Anthem of the Soviet Union\" (), also unofficially known as \"Slav'sya, Otechestvo nashe svobodnoye\" () was the official national anthem of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the state anthem of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1944 to 1991, replacing \"The Internationale\". The lyrics were written by Sergey Mikhalkov (1913–2009) in collaboration with Gabriel El-Registan (1899–1945) and the music was composed by Alexander Alexandrov (1883–1946). Although the USSR was dissolved in 1991, the melody of its national anthem continues to be used in the national anthem of the", "psg_id": "2007476" }, { "title": "Easter Rising centenary parade", "text": "Easter Rising centenary parade The Easter Rising centenary parade took place in Dublin city on Easter Sunday, 27 March 2016 to commemorate the centenary of the Easter Rising. It involved all branches of the Defence Forces, including the Army, Air Corps, Naval Service and Reserve Defence Forces, as well as the Garda Síochána, Dublin Fire Brigade, the HSE National Ambulance Service, the Irish Coast Guard, the Irish Prison Service and Customs, the Red Cross, the RNLI, Civil Defence Ireland and St John Ambulance Ireland. The parade was one of the largest of its kind ever held in the state, involving", "psg_id": "19415718" }, { "title": "Silver Centenary", "text": "the roof of the Beverley powerhouse. After Ford's death from a car accident in 1963, the people of Beverley created an aviation museum with the Silver Centenary as the featured piece. In 2006, Ford's grandson Rod Edwards retrieved the plane from the museum to enable restoration, which caused much concern to the people of Beverley. As part of the restoration, Mr Edwards decided to obtain airworthy certification for the plane, and in August 2007 the Silver Centenary received its airworthy certificate 77 years after it was originally built. Original plans for the Silver Centenary were sketched in chalk on the", "psg_id": "11222951" }, { "title": "1913 State of the Union Address", "text": "cordiality and sense of community of interest among the nations, foreshadowing an age of settled peace and good will.\" The speech was just over 3,500 words and took 28 minutes to read. In 2014 RealClearPolitics placed it 10th on their list of \"Top 10 State of the Union Addresses\" for its break with tradition. 1913 State of the Union Address The 1913 State of the Union Address was given by Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, on Tuesday, December 2, 1913. It was given directly to the 63rd United States Congress by the president. Wilson was the", "psg_id": "18203349" }, { "title": "State of the Union (TV program)", "text": "the program's newest host. State of the Union (TV program) State of the Union, branded as State of the Union with Jake Tapper, is an American Sunday talk show and political discussion television program hosted by Jake Tapper on CNN and broadcast around the world by CNN International. It has been broadcast since its debut in January 2009. The program is broadcast from 9:00am to 10:00am ET, with a replay at noon to 1:00pm ET from CNN's studios in Washington D.C. The program premiered on January 18, 2009, originally with John King as host, and aired from 9:00am to 1:00pm", "psg_id": "12909533" }, { "title": "State of the Union (TV program)", "text": "State of the Union (TV program) State of the Union, branded as State of the Union with Jake Tapper, is an American Sunday talk show and political discussion television program hosted by Jake Tapper on CNN and broadcast around the world by CNN International. It has been broadcast since its debut in January 2009. The program is broadcast from 9:00am to 10:00am ET, with a replay at noon to 1:00pm ET from CNN's studios in Washington D.C. The program premiered on January 18, 2009, originally with John King as host, and aired from 9:00am to 1:00pm ET (though only the", "psg_id": "12909530" }, { "title": "Response to the State of the Union address", "text": "Union addresses, there have been five official responses to non–State of the Union speeches which were delivered soon after presidential inaugurations. Response to the State of the Union address The response to the State of the Union address is a rebuttal speech, often brief, delivered by a representative (or representatives) of the opposition party following a presidential State of the Union address. When the president is a Democrat, the rebuttal is given by a Republican, and vice versa. The practice began in 1966 when Republican U.S. Senator Everett Dirksen (Illinois) and U.S. Representative Gerald Ford (Michigan) appeared on TV to", "psg_id": "14257127" } ]
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how was eleanor gough mckay better known?
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[ { "title": "Kathleen Gough", "text": "Kathleen Gough Eleanor Kathleen Gough Aberle (16 August 1925 – 8 September 1990) was a British anthropologist and feminist who was known for her work in South Asia and South-East Asia. As a part of her doctorate work, she did field research in Malabar district from 1947 to 1949. She did further research in Tanjore district from 1950 to 1953 and again in 1976, and in Vietnam in 1976 and 1982. In addition, some of her work included campaigning for: nuclear disarmament, the civil rights movement, women's rights, the third world and the end of the Vietnam War. She was", "psg_id": "13165172" }, { "title": "Kathleen Gough", "text": "Change in Southeast India, 1950s–1980s\" (1989) and \"Political Economy in Vietnam\" (1990). Kathleen Gough Eleanor Kathleen Gough Aberle (16 August 1925 – 8 September 1990) was a British anthropologist and feminist who was known for her work in South Asia and South-East Asia. As a part of her doctorate work, she did field research in Malabar district from 1947 to 1949. She did further research in Tanjore district from 1950 to 1953 and again in 1976, and in Vietnam in 1976 and 1982. In addition, some of her work included campaigning for: nuclear disarmament, the civil rights movement, women's rights,", "psg_id": "13165179" }, { "title": "Jim McKay", "text": "Mary Guba, and three grandchildren. McKay, a horse racing enthusiast who also covered Triple Crown races for ABC Sports, died on the same day as the running of the Belmont Stakes (won by Da'Tara that year). Jim McKay James Kenneth McManus (September 24, 1921 – June 7, 2008), better known by his professional name of Jim McKay, was an American television sports journalist. McKay is best known for hosting ABC's \"Wide World of Sports\" (1961–1998). His introduction for that program has passed into American pop culture. He is also known for television coverage of 12 Olympic Games, and is universally", "psg_id": "3251310" }, { "title": "Jim McKay", "text": "Jim McKay James Kenneth McManus (September 24, 1921 – June 7, 2008), better known by his professional name of Jim McKay, was an American television sports journalist. McKay is best known for hosting ABC's \"Wide World of Sports\" (1961–1998). His introduction for that program has passed into American pop culture. He is also known for television coverage of 12 Olympic Games, and is universally respected for his memorable reporting on the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics. McKay covered a wide variety of special events, including horse races such as the Kentucky Derby, golf events such as the British", "psg_id": "3251302" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "time the Official Historian Edmonds was in his late eighties. Gough, then in his mid-seventies, and remembering events of thirty years earlier with limited access to documents, lobbied hard to have himself shown in a better light, arguing that Haig had put verbal pressure on him to achieve a breakthrough towards Roulers. Edmonds wrote to Wynne, the author of the relevant volume, (17 February 1944) \"Gough was out to fight and get forward. He had no idea how to conduct the action Haig required and would not take advice. I heard him complain that the troops had no \"blood lust\",", "psg_id": "3566176" }, { "title": "Kevin McKay (musician)", "text": "as well as productions by McKay himself. In 2002 McKay met Myles Macinnes better known by the stage name Mylo, founded Breastfed Recordings and signed Macinnes to the label. In 2003 McKay under the pseudonym Brian Warner produced and mixed the Linus Loves single \"Stand Back\". It was a cover version of the 1983 Stevie Nicks' song. The track peaked at No. 31 in the UK Singles Chart in November 2003. In 2004 using the pseudonym Kevin Kennedy, McKay co-produced and mixed the Mylo album Destroy rock and roll In 2008 McKay signed Grum and a year later set up", "psg_id": "17906432" }, { "title": "Should Have Known Better", "text": "Should Have Known Better \"Should Have Known Better\" is a song by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens. It is the second track and second single from his seventh studio album, \"Carrie & Lowell\", and was released digitally on March 11, 2015 on Asthmatic Kitty. A promotional CD was later released on Asthmatic Kitty but was not available for sale. \"\"Should Have Known Better\"\" received very positive reviews from contemporary music critics. The song was chosen upon release as Pitchfork Media's \"Best New Track\". Jeremy Gordon stated that, \" 'Should Have Known Better' takes us back to the beginning he", "psg_id": "19382074" }, { "title": "Douglas Gough", "text": "Fellow of the Institute of Physics, a Foreign Member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, and a Mousquetaire d'Armagnac. He is married to Rosanne; they have four children: Kim McCabe, Heidi Rose, Julian Gough and Russell Gough, and seven grandchildren. Gough began his career working mainly on the problem of convection in stars and how it interacts with their pulsations. His best known works from this period include the a criterion for the inhibition of convection by magnetic fields in stars, the application of the anelastic approximation to stellar atmospheres, and a model of convection that is", "psg_id": "16164673" }, { "title": "U Should've Known Better", "text": "U Should've Known Better \"U Should've Known Better\" is a song by American recording artist Monica. It was written in collaboration with Harold Lilly and Jermaine Dupri, and produced by the latter along with frequent co-producer Bryan Michael Cox for her original third studio album, \"All Eyez on Me\" (2002). When the album was shelved for release outside Japan, the song was one out of five original records that were transferred into its new version, \"After the Storm\" (2003). A contemporary R&B slow jam, \"U Should've Known Better\" contains elements of soul music and rock music. Built on an pulsating", "psg_id": "6642181" }, { "title": "Jim McKay Turf Sprint", "text": "including; Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park Racecourse in Maryland; Delaware Park Racetrack in Delaware; Parx, Philadelphia Park and Presque Isle Downs in Pennsylvania and Monmouth Park in New Jersey. The race was named in honor of James Kenneth McManus (1921-2008), better known by his professional name of Jim McKay, was an American television sports journalist. McKay is best known for hosting ABC's \"Wide World of Sports\" (1961–1998). McKay covered a wide variety of special events, including horse races such as the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, golf events such as the British Open, and the Indianapolis 500. The Jim", "psg_id": "13601078" }, { "title": "Eleanor Kirk", "text": "Eleanor Kirk Eleanor Maria Easterbrook Ames (October 7, 1831 - 1908) better known by her pen name, Eleanor Kirk, was an American author from Rhode Island. She wrote a number of books and published a magazine entitled \"Eleanor Kirk's Idea\". She was also a regular contributor to \"The Revolution\" and \"Packard's Monthly\". Kirk died in 1908. Eleanor (\"Nellie\") Maria Easterbrook was born in Warren, Rhode Island, October 7, 1831. Later, she moved to Brooklyn, New York. She wrote a number of books, under the pen name \"Eleanor Kirk\" designed to assist young writers, and she published a magazine entitled \"Eleanor", "psg_id": "20149267" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "wrote to his wife that Gough liked \"to fight with everyone above him as well as with the Boches\" (19 March 1915). Gough was appointed GOC of the 7th Division on 18 April 1915, after its previous commander, Thompson Capper, had been wounded. The division was part of Rawlinson's IV Corps, itself part of Haig's First Army; on giving him his new appointment, Haig informed him (Haig diary 18 April 1915) about how Rawlinson had attempted to have Joey Davies sacked from command of 8th Division after Neuve Chapelle and how Davies and his staff did not trust Rawlinson. Gough", "psg_id": "3565944" }, { "title": "Eleanor Kirk", "text": "available at $0.10 each. The publishing address was 696 Green Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Eleanor Kirk Eleanor Maria Easterbrook Ames (October 7, 1831 - 1908) better known by her pen name, Eleanor Kirk, was an American author from Rhode Island. She wrote a number of books and published a magazine entitled \"Eleanor Kirk's Idea\". She was also a regular contributor to \"The Revolution\" and \"Packard's Monthly\". Kirk died in 1908. Eleanor (\"Nellie\") Maria Easterbrook was born in Warren, Rhode Island, October 7, 1831. Later, she moved to Brooklyn, New York. She wrote a number of books, under the pen name", "psg_id": "20149270" }, { "title": "Antony Gough", "text": "was married twice, with Owen Tracy Gough his only son from the first marriage, and Blair Gough the only offspring from the second marriage. The assets of this second marriage are in the B T Gough Trust, with Ben Gough and Gina Satterthwaite, the children of Blair Gough, the beneficiaries. Gough was educated at Christ's College from 1962 to 1966. He and his three siblings are part-owners of Gough Holdings Ltd, previously known as Gough, Gough and Hamer. The company supplies heavy equipment for the mining, forestry, transport and power industries in Australasia and employs 950 staff. In 2013, an", "psg_id": "17742465" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "September 1915) how \"active and energetic\" Gough and the artillery officer Noel Birch were, and insisted that Rawlinson (who proposed a limited stage-by-stage operation) also use gas for his initial attack. Gough would later (\"The Fifth Army\" p. 101) call gas \"a boomerang ally\" Gough later wrote that he had been dismayed at the lack of guns and ammunition. Neither Gough nor Rawlinson's corps had any reserve – in Gough's case only one brigade from each of his three divisions. Haig met Rawlinson and Gough again (16 September) and ordered them to draw up plans to attack if necessary without", "psg_id": "3565951" }, { "title": "Lizzie Gough", "text": "United Dance Organisation. Gough is one of the professionals that developed the UDO Streetdance syllabus for UDO. In 2011, 2012, and 2013, Gough appeared as a street dance judge on CBBC's \"Alesha's Street Dance Stars\" with Alesha Dixon. This lead Gough to present street dance moves for three episodes of CBBC's \"How to be Epic\" Season 2. and for BBC learning zone. Lizzie Gough Elizabeth Anne Gough (born 30 September 1984) is a British dancer, television judge, and dance presenter who came in third during the first series of \"So You Think You Can Dance\". In 2010, she made her", "psg_id": "17997793" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "on the Somme. Liddell Hart (in a letter in 1954) wrote that Gough was \"unlucky\" to command under stalemate conditions and that in an earlier war, or World War Two, might have been \"one of the outstanding figures in military history ... his performance was a lot better than was generally recognised\". In the \"Official History\" Edmonds argued that under different circumstances Gough might have been a great leader in open warfare like \"the late General Patton\", and claimed that widespread opinion thought it a pity that an opportunity had been wasted that Gough was not in command of the", "psg_id": "3566191" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "to whether or not the ground was dry enough. The start time was set for 5:45 am after further consultations with Jacob, Fanshawe and divisional commanders. Kiggell again visited Gough on 12 November – Gough later wrote (in \"The Fifth Army\") of how any further delay would have had a bad effect on troop morale, and how after four dry days the prospects were as good as they were likely to be that winter, and of how he had sat looking out of the window turning over the decision in his mind after Kiggell had \"gravely elaborated the great issues", "psg_id": "3566020" }, { "title": "Eleanor McEvoy", "text": "The song \"Famine\" also features on a limited edition version of the album What's Following Me? (Columbia Records). “ELEANOR McEVOY PRESENTS” was a project which was instigated for the reopening of the Wexford Arts Centre in October 2006. For four weeks during the Wexford Festival Opera McEvoy featured some of her favourite performers of contemporary music. The first show on Friday 27 October featured McEvoy herself. During the show she played a traditional set along with some local Wexford musicians: well-known Wexford Uilleann Piper Brendan Wickham, Pat Gough on accordion, and Niall Lacey on Bazouki. The shows on the following", "psg_id": "9173345" }, { "title": "U Should've Known Better", "text": "on BET's Access Granted. It charted well on several video-chart countdowns, including BET's \"106 & Park\" and MTV's \"TRL\". Credits for \"After the Storm\" adapted from the album's liner notes. U Should've Known Better \"U Should've Known Better\" is a song by American recording artist Monica. It was written in collaboration with Harold Lilly and Jermaine Dupri, and produced by the latter along with frequent co-producer Bryan Michael Cox for her original third studio album, \"All Eyez on Me\" (2002). When the album was shelved for release outside Japan, the song was one out of five original records that were", "psg_id": "6642191" }, { "title": "U Should've Known Better", "text": "Me\" was shelved, the song was one out of five original records that were transferred into its new version, \"After the Storm\". Although a duet with DMX, \"Don't Gotta Go Home\", was expected be released as the album's fourth single at times, \"U Should've Known Better\" eventually replaced original plans. Released as the album's fourth and final single in March 2004, \"U Should've Known Better\" opened as the Hot Shot Debut of the week at number 72 on \"Billboard\"s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart in the week of April 3, 2004. However, it took another three months until the", "psg_id": "6642187" }, { "title": "U Should've Known Better", "text": "producers, which included Dallas Austin, production team Soulshock & Karlin, Bryan Michael Cox, and Rodney Jerkins and his Darkchild crew. Though she \"had never thought about writing much\" by then, her producers encouraged the singer to intensify her work on the \"All Eyez on Me\" album and to write and contribute own lyrics and ideas to the songs, one of which was the ballad \"U Should've Known Better.\" Monica penned the song along with Harold Lilly and longtime contributor Jermaine Dupri, while production on the track was helmed by Dupri and Bryan Michael Cox. \"U Should've Known Better\" was mixed", "psg_id": "6642185" }, { "title": "John Gough (VC)", "text": "1915, Gough was posthumously knighted, being gazetted KCB on 22 April 1915. Gough is memorialised in Winchester Cathedral. Gough's Victoria Cross is displayed at the Royal Green Jackets (Rifles) Museum, in Winchester, England. John Gough (VC) Brigadier General Sir John Edmond Gough (; 25 October 1871 – 22 February 1915), known as Johnnie Gough, was a senior British Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Gough, known as \"Johnnie\", was the son of General Sir Charles Gough, and", "psg_id": "4131386" }, { "title": "Arthur McKay", "text": "opening, McKay said: \"If I had known I was that good, I would have painted more.\" McKay died on August 3, 2000 in Squamish, British Columbia at the age of 73. Arthur McKay Arthur Fortescue McKay (September 26, 1926 – August 3, 2000) was a Canadian painter best known as Art McKay, a member of The Regina Five. Many of his works are modernist abstractions. McKay was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. His father was Joseph Fortescue McKay, a son of Angus McKay whose own grandfather was the younger John Richards McKay and whose grandmother was Harriet Ballenden. This and other", "psg_id": "14078488" }, { "title": "U Should've Known Better", "text": "song entered the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, where it debuted at number 67 in the week of June 6, 2004, the second-highest debut of the week. \"U Should've Known Better\" remained twenty weeks on the chart, reaching its peak position of number 19 in its ninth week. It marked the second single from \"After the Storm\" to reach the top twenty on the Hot 100chart and, as the album's final single, would remain its second highest-charting offering behind leading single \"So Gone.\" Although never released on a CD single or CD maxi single format, \"U Should've Known Better\" was also", "psg_id": "6642188" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "better. In the early hours of 3 July, Rawlinson ordered Gough to renew the attack on his sector, orders which Haig then countermanded. Gough was ordered to attack towards Schwaben Redoubt (where British survivors of the assault on 1 July were believed to be holding out). However, despite the wishes of Haig and Rawlinson that he (in the words of the BEF chief of Staff Kiggell) \"damp down his operations to the lowest level\", Gough obtained permission to attack an enemy salient south-east of Thiepval, with elements of the 32nd Division and 49th Division. He ordered an attack by 14th", "psg_id": "3565976" }, { "title": "I Should Have Known Better", "text": "I Should Have Known Better \"I Should Have Known Better\" is a song by English rock band the Beatles composed by John Lennon (credited to Lennon–McCartney), and originally issued on \"A Hard Day's Night\", their soundtrack for the film of the same name released on 10 July 1964. \"I Should Have Known Better\" was also issued as the B-side of the US single \"A Hard Day's Night\" released on 13 July. An orchestrated version of the song conducted by George Martin appears on the North American version of the album, \"A Hard Day's Night Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\". In January", "psg_id": "5580439" }, { "title": "John Gough (VC)", "text": "John Gough (VC) Brigadier General Sir John Edmond Gough (; 25 October 1871 – 22 February 1915), known as Johnnie Gough, was a senior British Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Gough, known as \"Johnnie\", was the son of General Sir Charles Gough, and nephew of General Sir Hugh Gough, both of whom won Victoria Crosses during the Indian Mutiny in 1857. This gave the family the rare distinction of holding the VC simultaneously by father, brother", "psg_id": "4131375" }, { "title": "Stephen Gough", "text": "a breach of the peace and sentenced to a further 12 months. In July 2009, Gough, once again standing in the dock naked, was jailed at Perth for a further 12 months for breach of the peace. Sheriff MacFarlane was told that the bill for dealing with Gough had cost the public an estimated several hundred thousand pounds. The court heard how Gough had finished a previous jail term at Perth Prison and was released to enjoy freedom for the first time in several months. His freedom lasted less than 30 seconds after he walked naked from the prison door", "psg_id": "5995360" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "on (his) brow\", argued with Gough, as did his chief of staff Brudenell White, until Gough gave in. Walker later wrote (in 1928) that the incident was \"the very worst exhibition of Army commandship that occurred during the whole campaign, though God knows the 5th Army [as Reserve Army was later designated] was a tragedy throughout\". Walker later wrote of how he had had to demand extra artillery, and only obtained permission to attack from the south east rather than the south west (the direction of previous unsuccessful attacks) as Gough wanted after taking Edward \"Moses\" Beddington, a staff officer", "psg_id": "3565984" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "more and more optimistic as the day of the battle drew near\". Wynne later wrote to the Official Historian Edmonds (in 1930) that even \"after\" the disaster on the northern part of the British front, on the First Day of the Somme Gough was \"ultro (sic) optimistic\" and promoted \"far reaching\" plans. On 1 July Gough visited Rawlinson twice in the morning. In the afternoon Haig, not yet aware of how badly the attack had gone in the northern sector and believing that Rawlinson was about to be able to push his reserves through, visited Gough and ordered him to", "psg_id": "3565974" }, { "title": "John McKay Jr.", "text": "belief that McKay was playing ahead of better receivers because he was the son of head coach John McKay, led him to throw passes over the vulnerable middle of the field in an attempt to get McKay injured. McKay was considered a reliable pass-catcher whom opposing defenses considered as a legitimate threat. He was forced to retire due to complications from a broken hand. After retiring from professional football, McKay became a trial attorney in the Tampa area. In 1986, he moved to Los Angeles and continued practicing law as a partner with the law firm of Allen, Matkins, Leck,", "psg_id": "13267033" }, { "title": "Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough", "text": "Sir Charles Napier but, before news of his replacement had arrived, Gough achieved a decisive victory over the Sikhs in the Battle of Gujarat in February 1849. For this, he became known as the 'hammer of the Sikhs'. He returned to Ireland and was advanced in the peerage as Viscount Gough of Goojerat in the Punjab and of the City of Limerick on 4 June 1849. He retired from active service later that year and was promoted to the substantive rank of full general on 20 June 1854. Gough also served as colonel of the 99th Regiment of Foot, as", "psg_id": "2843028" }, { "title": "Should Have Known Better", "text": "shroud into a tender lyric about shoving aside his fear, discovering an oasis of perspective when he looks to his brother’s newborn daughter and sees his mother in her face. When he sings 'nothing can be changed,' he doesn’t sound resigned, but ready to look forward. It’s the dawn at the end of a long night, a prayer that past traumas might be healed by a beautiful present.\" Should Have Known Better \"Should Have Known Better\" is a song by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens. It is the second track and second single from his seventh studio album, \"Carrie", "psg_id": "19382076" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "formations, nor for trench warfare, nor for the difficulties in communication (which would remain until battlefield radios came into use) involved. Officers' personalities, and how they related with one another, mattered a great deal in how they managed these changes. Part of Gough's concern at micromanaging plans may have been because he knew that once an attack had begun he would have little chance to influence the results. Sheffield observes that Haig was himself grappling with the dilemma of the degree to which subordinates should be \"gripped\", and so often gave Gough unclear guidance. Gough himself also had a tendency", "psg_id": "3566037" }, { "title": "Quinn G. McKay", "text": "In Your Marriage\" (1971); \"The Bottom Line on Integrity\" (1994); and \"Is Lying Sometimes the Right Thing for an Honest Person to Do?: How Self-Interest and the Competitive Business World Distort Our Moral Values and What We Should Do About It\" (1997). Quinn G. McKay Quinn Gunn McKay (born October 30, 1926) is an American academic, writer, and a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). McKay was raised in Huntsville, Utah. Quinn McKay's father, James Gunn McKay, was a nephew to LDS Church president David O. McKay. McKay's brothers are K. Gunn McKay and", "psg_id": "17678200" }, { "title": "Michael Gough", "text": "Michael Gough Francis Michael Gough ( ; 23 November 1916 – 17 March 2011) was an English character actor who made over 150 film and television appearances, known for his roles in the Hammer Horror Films from 1958 and for his recurring role as Alfred Pennyworth in all four films of the Tim Burton / Joel Schumacher \"Batman\" tetralogy. Gough was born in Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States (now Malaysia) on 23 November 1916, the son of English parents Francis Berkeley Gough and Frances Atkins (née Bailie). Gough was educated at Rose Hill School, Tunbridge Wells, and at Durham School.", "psg_id": "3120613" }, { "title": "Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough", "text": "Campaign and then commanded the troops that defeated the Sikhs during both the First Anglo-Sikh War and the Second Anglo-Sikh War for which he became known as the 'hammer of the Sikhs'. Born the son of Lieutenant Colonel George Gough and Letitia Gough (née Bunbury), Gough was commissioned into the Limerick Militia on 7 August 1793. He transferred to a locally raised regiment on 7 August 1794 and, having been promoted to lieutenant in the 119th Regiment of Foot on 11 October 1794, transferred to the 78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot on 6 June 1795. He took part in the", "psg_id": "2843021" }, { "title": "I Should Have Known Better", "text": "It was not released as a single at that time. In 1976, it was released as a B-side to \"Yesterday\". In the US, \"I Should Have Known Better\" was released on 13 July 1964 as the B-side to \"A Hard Day's Night\" and reached number 53 in the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and number 43 on the \"Cash Box\" chart. As part of the film contract, United Artists acquired album rights for the American market. The company released a soundtrack album on 26 June 1964 with eight Beatles songs and four instrumentals. \"I Should Have Known Better\" was performed in the", "psg_id": "5580443" }, { "title": "Jabez Gough Enclosure", "text": "Jabez Gough Enclosure The Jabez Gough Enclosure (also known as the Jabez Gough Loudspeaker, or Gough Loudspeaker) was invented in 1960 by Jabez Gough, a radio engineer, living in Cardiff, South Wales. Gough devised and constructed a wooden housing for a loudspeaker unit which importantly also acted as an acoustic chamber, rather in the way that the body of a violin serves as a sound box for the strings. Challenging the dominant acoustic theories of his day and opposed by some major loudspeaker manufacturers, Gough decided to publish and sell his own plans for the construction of the enclosure, which", "psg_id": "15948234" }, { "title": "Arthur McKay", "text": "Arthur McKay Arthur Fortescue McKay (September 26, 1926 – August 3, 2000) was a Canadian painter best known as Art McKay, a member of The Regina Five. Many of his works are modernist abstractions. McKay was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. His father was Joseph Fortescue McKay, a son of Angus McKay whose own grandfather was the younger John Richards McKay and whose grandmother was Harriet Ballenden. This and other ancestry would qualify McKay as an Anglo-Métis artist in Saskatchewan and in Canada. His mother, Georgina Agnes Newnham, was a daughter of another historical figure in Saskatchewan, the Anglican Bishop of", "psg_id": "14078485" }, { "title": "Shane Gough, 5th Viscount Gough", "text": "Shane Gough, 5th Viscount Gough Shane Hugh Maryon Gough, 5th Viscount Gough (born 26 August 1941), is a peer of the United Kingdom. He was educated at Winchester College and Sandhurst. Son of Hugh William Gough, 4th Viscount Gough, MC, and Margaretta Elizabeth Maryon-Wilson. Lord Gough resides at the family seat, Keppoch House, near Dingwall, Scotland, but also has a London residence. His current employment is in London. He is unmarried, and there is currently no heir to the peerage or baronetcy. Lord Gough was educated at Abberley Hall School and Winchester College. He served as an officer in the", "psg_id": "8755271" }, { "title": "Alexander Gough", "text": "company. Alexander Gough played: Gough also had roles in Ford's \"The Lover's Melancholy\" (1628) and Clavell's \"The Soddered Citizen\" (1630). Gough remained with the company at least until 1636, and perhaps longer, probably playing minor adult roles. in 1642, at the start of the Civil War, the Puritan regime forced the closure of the London theatres. Theatrical activity did not cease entirely; rather, actors staged clandestine performances, often at the private houses of sympathetic citizens. In so doing, the actors faced a major and obvious problem: how to find audiences for \"secret\" performances (ideally, audiences that did not contain informers", "psg_id": "12468559" }, { "title": "George Gough, 2nd Viscount Gough", "text": "George Gough, 2nd Viscount Gough George Stephens Gough, 2nd Viscount Gough DL FLS (18 January 1815 – 31 May 1895) was an Anglo-Irish peer in the peerage of the United Kingdom, with a seat in the House of Lords from 1869. Gough was the son of Field Marshal Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough, by his marriage to Frances Maria Stephens, a daughter of General Edward Stephens. He was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards, rising to the rank of Captain and retiring from the army in 1850. He was appointed High Sheriff of Tipperary for 1858. In 1869 he succeeded his", "psg_id": "8370698" }, { "title": "Edith McKay", "text": "Edith McKay Gladys Edith McKay (20 February 1891 – 30 January 1963) was an Australian writer. McKay is best known for her 1947 novel \"The House of Winston Blaker\". \"The House of Winston Blaker\" received mostly positive reviews nationally and was later adapted by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as a radio serial. McKay was also known for her short stories, written under the name of Edith Dithmack. More than 120 of McKay's short stories were broadcast on ABC Radio in the 1940s. In 1949, McKay won the ABC's short story competition in 1949 for \"Faith\". ABC Radio adapted another of", "psg_id": "20852924" }, { "title": "Gordon McKay", "text": "Gordon McKay Gordon McKay (1821–1903) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. He was trained as an engineer, worked on a railroad, and then on the Erie Canal before he purchased a machine shop. Around 1844 McKay established this business, which grew to employ over 100 men. He later met J.C. Hoadley, a future business partner who would become known for creating portable steam engines. Eventually the company became known as McKay and Hoadley, In 1852, the workshop moved to the mill town of Lawrence, Massachusetts, where McKay eventually became the treasurer of the Lawrence", "psg_id": "17035519" }, { "title": "Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd", "text": "You Jean?\" (1918), and \"For Love of Mary Ellen\" (1915). The most famous of these, \"How Could You Jean?,\" was directed by William Desmond Taylor and starred Mary Pickford. It was released in 1918. Many of her novels were written in East Hampton, Connecticut, at her “Faraway Farm” retreat. Eleanor married Charles Chisholm Brainerd, an attorney, in 1904. Charles was the nephew of the well-known writer Margaret Elizabeth Sangster. Charles and Eleanor retired to Pasadena, California, and are buried in Oakland Cemetery, Iowa City. Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd (January 31, 1868 – March 18, 1942) was an American", "psg_id": "11521152" }, { "title": "Jabez Gough Enclosure", "text": "amplifier, and fitted with two eight-inch loudspeaker units, the Jabez Gough Enclosures managed to fill the opera house with sound. Jabez Gough patented his invention in August 1961, but no large-scale manufacture of the units ever took place, largely because Gough himself was not interested in commercial development of the idea. Nevertheless, word of the invention spread far and wide around the world; and by November 1961, the \"Popular Science\" magazine in America published a feature article on the phenomenon. Meanwhile, in the UK, Gough's invention was the focus for a popular BBC television programme in the 'How to Make", "psg_id": "15948236" }, { "title": "Eleanor Milne", "text": "Eleanor Milne Rose Eleanor Milne (May 14, 1925 – May 17, 2014) was a Canadian sculptor but known for her work as the Dominion Sculptor of Canada, a position that she held from 1961 until her retirement in 1993. Milne was born on May 14, 1925 in Saint John, New Brunswick. Her father, William Harold Milne, was a naval architect and her mother, Eleanor Mary Milne, was an artist. Milne struggled to learn how to read as a child as a result of dyslexia. At the age of 11 she moved with her family to Montreal. She studied at the", "psg_id": "20003947" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "even find out which corps it was currently part of. Making his way to Fifth Army Headquarters on 26 March by asking a lift from a man who knew him by sight, he found Gough having his teeth examined, but decided \"discretion was the better part of valour\" and beat a hasty retreat from the room. At about 11am a car drew up containing Milner and Wilson, now CIGS, who asked whether it was safe to drive into Amiens. Sandilands pointed out that Gough was in the building, assuming that they would wish to speak to him, but Wilson replied", "psg_id": "3566132" }, { "title": "Michael Gough", "text": "I love you. God bless. Michael (Mr Wayne) Keaton.\" Gough was added in \"In Memoriam\" at the 18th Screen Actors Guild Awards. Michael Gough Francis Michael Gough ( ; 23 November 1916 – 17 March 2011) was an English character actor who made over 150 film and television appearances, known for his roles in the Hammer Horror Films from 1958 and for his recurring role as Alfred Pennyworth in all four films of the Tim Burton / Joel Schumacher \"Batman\" tetralogy. Gough was born in Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States (now Malaysia) on 23 November 1916, the son of English", "psg_id": "3120622" }, { "title": "I Should Have Known Better", "text": "scene of \"A Hard Day's Night\". It was in fact filmed in a van, with crew members rocking the vehicle to fake the action of a train in motion. Paul McCartney is seen lip-syncing in the song in both the train scene and in the live performance at the end of the film, despite not singing in the actual recording. I Should Have Known Better \"I Should Have Known Better\" is a song by English rock band the Beatles composed by John Lennon (credited to Lennon–McCartney), and originally issued on \"A Hard Day's Night\", their soundtrack for the film of", "psg_id": "5580445" }, { "title": "Jabez Gough Enclosure", "text": "his work is still the subject of public controversy, as is witnessed in a recent feature in \"Hi-Fi News\". Jabez Gough Enclosure The Jabez Gough Enclosure (also known as the Jabez Gough Loudspeaker, or Gough Loudspeaker) was invented in 1960 by Jabez Gough, a radio engineer, living in Cardiff, South Wales. Gough devised and constructed a wooden housing for a loudspeaker unit which importantly also acted as an acoustic chamber, rather in the way that the body of a violin serves as a sound box for the strings. Challenging the dominant acoustic theories of his day and opposed by some", "psg_id": "15948238" }, { "title": "Charles Gough (artist)", "text": "found to have not only survived the months beside her dead master, but had also given birth to a puppy, which died shortly afterwards. The healthy dog and the skeletal remains of Gough led a Carlisle newspaper to report that Another report suggested that Gough had been eaten by ravens. Mystery surrounded the circumstances of Gough's death, not only as to how he had died but why he had attempted the dangerous ascent of Helvellyn without a guide. Gough had been contracted by a local artist to copy drawings, but was renowned for being adventurous to the point of taking", "psg_id": "12722234" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "to hold back the enemy in the Fifth Army sector, apparently unaware that the initiative had come from Gough when Carey was still on leave, and praised Byng (GOC Third Army) for only retreating when forced to do so by Fifth Army's retreat, apparently unaware of Byng's folly in clinging to the Flesquières Salient. Byng wrote to the editor of the \"Daily Express\" (19 April) that Gough was \"talking too much and had better keep quiet\". Lloyd George told the War Cabinet (11 April) that the Liberal War Committee (a committee of backbench MPs) had made \"very serious protests\" to", "psg_id": "3566145" }, { "title": "Eleanor \"Sis\" Daley", "text": "Eleanor \"Sis\" Daley Eleanor Daley (née Guilfoyle; March 4, 1907 – February 16, 2003), better known as Sis Daley, was the wife of former Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley and the mother of former mayor Richard M. Daley. Daley served as first lady of the City of Chicago from her husband's appointing in April 1955 until his death in December 1976, and first mother from April 1989 until her death in February 2003. Daley was born Eleanor Guilfoyle in 1907, in the south side Chicago neighborhood of Canaryville, to a large Irish family. She was the daughter of Honora Bridget", "psg_id": "6854518" }, { "title": "Stephen Gough", "text": "Stephen Gough Stephen Peter Gough (born 13 May 1959), popularly known as the \"Naked Rambler\", is a British activist and former Royal Marine and prisoner of conscience. In 2003–04, he walked the length of Great Britain naked, but was arrested when he did it again in 2005–06. Since then he has spent most of the intervening years in prison, having been repeatedly rearrested for contempt of court for public nudity, each time within a short period after release. Gough stands tall and has served most of his sentences in Saughton Prison and Perth Prison in Scotland. Gough, an ex-lorry driver,", "psg_id": "5995354" }, { "title": "Kelly Gough", "text": "Kelly Gough Kelly Gough (born 23 April 1987) is a bilingual Irish actress, known for her comic roles and for portraying Poshoria in \"Macbecks\" and her dramatic role as Kate in popular Irish TV series \"Raw\". Born in Ennis, County Clare, Gough is an identical twin and the tenth of eleven siblings. She is the younger sister of the actress Denise Gough. She graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in 2007 as part of the now defunct Bachelor in Acting Studies programme. Gough's first role was with the Yew Tree Theatre production of \"Falling out of Love\", written by John Breen", "psg_id": "13766515" }, { "title": "Frederick Gough School", "text": "Frederick Gough School Frederick Gough School is a community secondary school in Scunthorpe, England, for approximately 1,300 pupils aged from 11 to 16. The school was opened in 1960 as Ashby and then Bottesford Grammar School, being renamed Frederick Gough Grammar School after Alderman Frederick Gough, the first Chairman of Governors of the school. It became a comprehensive school in 1969, linking with Ashby Girls' Secondary School. Frederick Gough school has been known as a \"Specialist Languages College\", but that title was recently disowned. The school teaches French (higher set only, excluding GCSE option) and Spanish. In 2014 the school", "psg_id": "14546715" }, { "title": "Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough", "text": "Park in 1880 but, after being repeatedly vandalised in the 1940s and 1950s, it was moved to Chillingham Castle in Northumberland in 1990. The inscription reads, In June 1807 Gough married Frances Maria Stephens, daughter of General Edward Stephens. As the 1st Viscount Gough he set down a family seat near Gort at Lough Cutra Castle, County Galway, Ireland when purchased by him in 1852. Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough Field Marshal Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough, (3 November 1779 – 2 March 1869) was a British Army officer. After serving as a junior officer at the seizure of the", "psg_id": "2843030" }, { "title": "Dylan McKay", "text": "She also comments on how he looks exactly the same as he did in high school. Luke Perry left \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" in the fall of 1995 as he wanted to pursue other projects. He returned in 1998 and stayed for the rest of the series' run, but was credited as a \"Special Guest Star\"—much like Heather Locklear was on \"Melrose Place\". Dylan McKay was considered one of the most popular characters and a bad boy. Dylan McKay Dylan McKay, played by Luke Perry, is a fictional character from the television series \"Beverly Hills, 90210\". The son of morally ambiguous", "psg_id": "9877559" }, { "title": "Colin McKay", "text": "and McKay. Second-phase team member, Paul Rodriguez, has referred to this period as a time when Way and McKay were talking about \"bringing back the dream; awakening the giant.\" Fellow recruit, and professional skateboarder for Plan B, PJ Ladd, has stated, \"I had heard about it. That there was like a rumor that Plan B was maybe gonna come back and I think it had gotten around how much a fan of it I was as a kid.\" In 2005, with the financial backing of Syndrome Distribution, Way and McKay reformed Plan B Skateboards, maintaining their roles as company co-owners,", "psg_id": "7917837" }, { "title": "Murder of Muriel McKay", "text": "McKay's kidnapping as its \"most dramatic moment\". Jane Martinson, in her review for \"The Guardian\", described that portion of the play as its \"most uncomfortable moment\". Martinson quoted playwright James Graham on how to decide how to \"ethically and morally report on these difficult stories\", like McKay's kidnapping and murder. Murder of Muriel McKay Muriel McKay (1914–1970) was an Australian woman who was kidnapped on 29 December 1969, and presumed murdered soon after. She was married to Alick McKay, then Rupert Murdoch's deputy, and targeted after being confused with Murdoch's then wife, Anna Murdoch. McKay's abductors were Indo-Trinidadian brothers Nizamodeen", "psg_id": "20360057" }, { "title": "David McKay (activist)", "text": "tried to take a plea deal of two years imprisonment, where he also had to reverse his original statement that he had been \"entrapped\" by Brandon Darby. However, on May 21, 2009, U.S. Chief Judge Michael J. Davis sentenced McKay to four years in prison, citing an \"obstruction of justice\" sentencing enhancement and that McKay had not fully accepted responsibility for his own actions. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons manifest, McKay was released from prison on 04-06-12. Film Is Skeptical About Domestic Efforts on Terrorism by Brian Stelter, New York Times, September 4, 2011, https://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/05/arts/television/better-this-world-on-pov-examines-use-of-informants.html?_r=0 David McKay (activist)", "psg_id": "15900027" }, { "title": "Christian McKay", "text": "and King's Head (London). He subsequently reprised the role in the US at the 2007 \"Brits Off Broadway\" festival. In 2013, McKay played Gerard in \"Strangers on a Train\" at London's Gielgud Theatre. McKay is married to the actress Emily Allen. He has two children, Maximilian Sidney McKay, born 2011 and Aniela Rita Lynn McKay, born 2015. Christian McKay Christian Stuart McKay (born 30 December 1973) is an English stage and screen actor. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Orson Welles in the 2008 film \"Me and Orson Welles\", for which he was nominated for over two", "psg_id": "13881287" }, { "title": "Hubert Gough", "text": "me to attack a Fosse – and of course the whole thing was hopeless.\" His colleague Brig-Gen Pereira (85 Brigade), who met him in England later in October, recalled that Gough thought Bulfin slow and constantly ordered attacks without proper artillery support. In \"The Fifth Army\" Gough recorded that Bulfin was more concerned with lecturing him about how to command a corps (e.g. that \"infantry were not cavalry\") than with \"deal(ing) with the serious problem before his division\". On 6 October I Corps issued a stinging rebuke to 28th Division. The twelve points included \"misleading and inaccurate reports\" \"want of", "psg_id": "3565961" }, { "title": "Barry M. Gough", "text": "that this is \"likely to remain the definitive work on this subject for years to come.\" The following year, research into Spanish and English archival sources became the 2018 book by Gough and Charles Borras, \"The War Against the Pirates: British and American Suppression of Caribbean Piracy in the Early Nineteenth Century\", which examines the roots of piracy in those seas and how its suppression laid the foundation for the decline of the Spanish empire in the Americas. Barry M. Gough Barry Morton Gough (born 17 September 1938) is a global maritime and naval historian based on Canada's Pacific coast.", "psg_id": "15488035" }, { "title": "Mike McKay (rower)", "text": "Mike McKay (rower) Michael Scott McKay, OAM (born 30 September 1964), known as Mike McKay, is an Australian rower, a four-time world champion, a four-time Olympic medallist and Commonwealth Games gold medallist. From 1990 to 1998 he was a member of Australia's prominent world class crew - the coxless four known as the Oarsome Foursome. McKay commenced his rowing at Xavier College in Kew, Melbourne. His senior club rowing was with the Mercantile Rowing Club. McKay was selected in Victorian state representative King's Cup crews contesting the men's Interstate Eight-Oared Championship at the Australian Rowing Championships on eighteen occasions from", "psg_id": "8782571" }, { "title": "Claude McKay", "text": "age of four, McKay went to school at Mt. Zion Church. Around the age of nine, he was sent to live with his oldest brother, Uriah Theodore, also known as U'Theo, a teacher, to be given a proper education. Due to his brother's influence, McKay became an avid reader of classical and British literature, as well as philosophy, science and theology. At the age of 10, McKay started writing poetry. As a teenager in 1906, McKay became apprenticed to a carriage and cabinet maker known as Old Brenga, maintaining his apprenticeship for about two years. During that time, in 1907,", "psg_id": "2063613" }, { "title": "Michael Gough Matthews", "text": "Gough Matthews, a lawyer, and his wife Amelia Eleanor Mary Matthews. He showed an early talent for music and his parents encouraged his aptitude for the piano. He was educated at Chigwell School, and he won a Junior Exhibition to the Royal College of Music (RCM) when he was eight. In 1947, when he was 15, Matthews won an open scholarship to study with Frank Merrick at the RCM. His studies were interrupted by National Service, after which he won the Hopkinson Gold Medal in 1953, his final year as a student at the college. He then studied privately with", "psg_id": "19038380" }, { "title": "Shane Gough, 5th Viscount Gough", "text": "of England in 1984–1985. He was a Grand Steward in both 1974 and 1991, and in 2007 was installed as Master of the Grand Stewards' Lodge. He is also connected with Freemasonry in both Ireland and Scotland. Lord Gough is Prior of the Grand Bailiwick of Scotland in the Order of Saint Lazarus (statuted 1910). The order aims to relieve the suffering of the sick and disadvantaged, with a particular emphasis on charitable support for those working for the relief and cure of leprosy. Shane Gough, 5th Viscount Gough Shane Hugh Maryon Gough, 5th Viscount Gough (born 26 August 1941),", "psg_id": "8755273" }, { "title": "Mike McKay (rower)", "text": "highest honor and is awarded within five years of the athlete's retirement, acknowledging an exceptional career and exemplary sportsmanship. In May 2011 McKay was announced as the CEO of the GreenEdge Cycling Team which began competing in 2012. Mike McKay (rower) Michael Scott McKay, OAM (born 30 September 1964), known as Mike McKay, is an Australian rower, a four-time world champion, a four-time Olympic medallist and Commonwealth Games gold medallist. From 1990 to 1998 he was a member of Australia's prominent world class crew - the coxless four known as the Oarsome Foursome. McKay commenced his rowing at Xavier College", "psg_id": "8782577" }, { "title": "Claude McKay", "text": "female sexuality was characteristic of modernist and avant-garde primitivism\". The inclination to stereotype and caricatures the African physical form created, however inadvertently, a form of hegemony reminiscent to McKay of the colonialism he grew up with in Jamaica. \"Sexuality and black culture,\" Rosenberg explains, \"held a privileged place in modernist and avant-garde art from Picasso to Gertrude Stein\". In need of money, McKay posed nude for the Cubist painter Andre Lhote. Through his experience, McKay saw first-hand how the larger social hegemony between European white supremacy and people of Afro-Caribbean descent could play itself out between the artist and its", "psg_id": "2063630" }, { "title": "Rick McKay", "text": "\"Second Act Productions\", is also working on a documentary about the life of actress Fay Wray, with whom McKay was personally acquainted. It is also scheduled for release in 2018. McKay died at the age of 62 in January 2018. Rick McKay Rick McKay (1956 - January 29, 2018) was an American filmmaker, best known for his 2003 documentary \"\", and its two soon-to-be-released sequels. Originally from Indiana, McKay moved to New York City in the early 1980s, working steadily as a cabaret singer. His first foray into documentary filmmaking was \"Birds of a Feather\", which served as inspiration for", "psg_id": "18348750" }, { "title": "Kelly Gough", "text": "well as Irish language programs \"Anseo\" and \"Scúp\" for TG4. In February 2018 she played the role of Doreen Lunt, a new mother diagnosed with Huntington’s disease, in the BBC1 drama \"Call the midwife\". Kelly Gough Kelly Gough (born 23 April 1987) is a bilingual Irish actress, known for her comic roles and for portraying Poshoria in \"Macbecks\" and her dramatic role as Kate in popular Irish TV series \"Raw\". Born in Ennis, County Clare, Gough is an identical twin and the tenth of eleven siblings. She is the younger sister of the actress Denise Gough. She graduated from Trinity", "psg_id": "13766517" }, { "title": "Eleanor Tomlinson", "text": "June 2017. She is a natural blonde, but dyes her hair red for the \"Poldark\" TV series as she thinks 'red suits my character better'. Eleanor Tomlinson Eleanor May Tomlinson (born 19 May 1992) is an English actress and singer, known for her roles as Princess Isabelle in \"Jack the Giant Slayer\" (2013), Isabel Neville in \"The White Queen\", and Demelza Poldark in \"Poldark\". Tomlinson was born in London. She moved with her family to Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England when she was young and attended Beverley High School. She is the daughter of Judith Hibbert, a singer, and", "psg_id": "10113518" }, { "title": "Rick McKay", "text": "Rick McKay Rick McKay (1956 - January 29, 2018) was an American filmmaker, best known for his 2003 documentary \"\", and its two soon-to-be-released sequels. Originally from Indiana, McKay moved to New York City in the early 1980s, working steadily as a cabaret singer. His first foray into documentary filmmaking was \"Birds of a Feather\", which served as inspiration for Mike Nichols during production on \"The Birdcage\". McKay later turned his sights to television, producing several critically acclaimed shows including WNET13's \"City Arts\", PBS's \"EGG, the Arts Show\", and the \"Biography\" series on A&E. McKay began production on \"\" in", "psg_id": "18348748" }, { "title": "Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough", "text": "Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough Field Marshal Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough, (3 November 1779 – 2 March 1869) was a British Army officer. After serving as a junior officer at the seizure of the Cape of Good Hope during the French Revolutionary Wars, Gough commanded the 2nd Battalion of the 87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot during the Peninsular War. After serving as commander-in-chief of the British forces in China during the First Opium War, he became Commander-in-Chief, India and led the British forces in action against the Mahrattas defeating them decisively at the conclusion of the Gwalior", "psg_id": "2843020" }, { "title": "Eleanor Norcross", "text": "Eleanor Norcross Eleanor Norcross, born Ella Augusta Norcross (1854–1923), was an American painter who studied under William Merritt Chase and Alfred Stevens. She lived the majority of her adult life in Paris, France as an artist and collector and spent the summers in her hometown of Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Norcross painted Impressionist portraits and still lifes, and is better known for her paintings of genteel interiors. Her father provided her a comfortable living, under the proviso that she would not sell her paintings. With a life mission to provide people from her hometown the ability to view great works of art,", "psg_id": "14932512" }, { "title": "Eleanor Bodel", "text": "alltid vore sommar\", a Swedish-language version of \"It Might as Well Rain Until September\"., composed by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and lyrics in Swedish partially written by herself. Bodel ended her pop career in 1972 and moved to Nordmaling, where she has worked with singer Maria Pereboom, better known as \"Suzie,\" managed a restaurant and hospital organization room and was locally active with the Swedish Social Democracy Party and the Kultur för seniorer. Kultur och hälsa.\" (\"Culture for Seniors. Cultur and Health.\") project. Eleanor Bodel Eleanor Bodel (real name Bodil Ellinor Olsson) ( in Nacka, Sweden) is a Swedish", "psg_id": "10879507" }, { "title": "Freddie McKay", "text": "Ossie Hibbert-produced showcase album \"Creation\" followed in 1979, and \"Tribal Inna Yard\" in 1983. McKay maintained a faithful following until his death in 1986 from a heart attack, shortly after finishing his final album, \"I'm a Free Man\". His son, Andrew Chin, known under the pseudonym Brushy One String, is a musician using one-string guitar. Freddie McKay Freddie McKay (sometimes Freddy McKay) (1947 – 19 November 1986) was a Jamaican singer, whose career spanned the rocksteady and reggae eras. McKay, born in Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica, is regarded as one of the most soulful singers to come out of Jamaica.", "psg_id": "11191488" }, { "title": "David McKay (journalist)", "text": "editor. It was while working for Packer that McKay convinced him to co-sponsor the London-Sydney Marathon, as well as the Monaros McKay would run in the race. McKay died of cancer on 26 December 2004. He was 83. David McKay (journalist) David McKay (14 May 1921 – 26 December 2004) was an Australian journalist and prominent motoring identity. While most well known as a journalist, specifically as a motoring writer, McKay was also a prominent figure in motor racing as both a driver and a race team owner. That team, Scuderia Veloce, was the first Australian-based professional racing team, and", "psg_id": "13051003" }, { "title": "Leo McKay Jr.", "text": "$1,0000 in 30 days, and was chosen by Indiegogo.com as an example of how to run a successful online funding campaign. McKay's debut short story collection, \"Like This\", was short-listed for the Giller Prize in 1995 and received the Dartmouth Book Award for fiction in 1996. His first novel, \"Twenty-Six\", was published in 2003. It became a national bestseller, and won the 2004 Dartmouth Book Award. Leo McKay Jr. Leo McKay Jr. (born June 19, 1964) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer from Stellarton, Nova Scotia. He also is a periodic contributor to \"The Globe and Mail\". McKay", "psg_id": "7294161" }, { "title": "Nellie McKay", "text": "for Christmas)\". McKay is featured in the song \"How Are You?\" on David Byrne and Fatboy Slim's concept album \"Here Lies Love\", released in 2010. The album chronicles the life of Imelda Marcos. McKay, along with violinist Philippe Quint, starred in and contributed music to the independent film \"Downtown Express\", directed by David Grubin. Her musical show \"I Want to Live!\" is based on the life of murderer Barbara Graham, who also inspired a 1958 film with the same name. Another show, \"A Girl Named Bill\", draws upon the life of transgender jazz musician Billy Tipton. Nellie Mckay had also", "psg_id": "2988781" }, { "title": "Stephen Gough", "text": "at The Universal Hall, Findhorn, in 2004. Stephen Gough Stephen Peter Gough (born 13 May 1959), popularly known as the \"Naked Rambler\", is a British activist and former Royal Marine and prisoner of conscience. In 2003–04, he walked the length of Great Britain naked, but was arrested when he did it again in 2005–06. Since then he has spent most of the intervening years in prison, having been repeatedly rearrested for contempt of court for public nudity, each time within a short period after release. Gough stands tall and has served most of his sentences in Saughton Prison and Perth", "psg_id": "5995368" }, { "title": "Somerset Gough-Calthorpe", "text": "Somerset Gough-Calthorpe Admiral of the Fleet Sir Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe (23 December 1865 – 27 July 1937), sometimes known as Sir Somerset Calthorpe, was a Royal Navy officer and a member of the Gough-Calthorpe family. After serving as a junior officer during the Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War, he became naval attaché observing the actions of the Imperial Russian Navy during the Russo-Japanese War and then went on to command an armoured cruiser and then a battleship during the early years of the 20th century. During the First World War Gough-Calthorpe initially served as commander of the 2nd Cruiser Squadron of the", "psg_id": "8120343" }, { "title": "Eleanor Markham", "text": "The fear of premature burial was a topic of substantial discussion in the late 19th and early 20th century. Markham's case was among those included in the book \"Premature Burial and how it May be Prevented\" by William Tebb and Edward Vollum. Bill Bryson also mentions the \"well-known case\" of Markham in his 2010 book \"\". Eleanor Markham Eleanor Markham (born c. 1872) was an American woman who became one of the most prominent cases of an averted premature burial in the late 19th century. According to news reports at the time, the 22-year-old Miss Markham was pronounced dead in", "psg_id": "18426951" }, { "title": "Eleanor Rigby", "text": "better song written than 'Eleanor Rigby'.\" Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees once said that their 1969 song \"Melody Fair\" was influenced by \"Eleanor Rigby\". America's single, \"Lonely People\", was written by Dan Peek in 1973 as an optimistic response to \"Eleanor Rigby.\" The song's apparent criticism of the pre-1960s order of British society has attracted the opprobrium of some conservatives; Peter Hitchens, for example, has attacked what he describes as its \"dismissal of faith and mockery of quiet lives\". Eleanor Rigby \"Eleanor Rigby\" is a song by the Beatles, released on the 1966 album \"Revolver\" and as a 45", "psg_id": "4390369" }, { "title": "Antony Gough", "text": "Antony Gough Antony Thomas Gough is a New Zealand businessman and property developer, who was born and raised in Christchurch. Considered to be one of the city's most influential businessmen, he is developer of The Terrace, a major commercial development in Christchurch's retail district and part of the city's reconstruction programme following the 2011 earthquake. Gough is a son of Owen Tracy Gough. His siblings are his twin-sister Avenal, and brothers Harcourt and Tracy. The four children are beneficiaries of the O T Gough Trust. Their grandfather was Tracy Thomas Gough, who founded Gough, Gough and Hamer. Tracy Thomas Gough", "psg_id": "17742464" }, { "title": "David McKay Publications", "text": "publishing company Ives Washburn. In 1973, David McKay Publications purchased Henry Z. Walck Publications, a publisher of scholarly and children's books, and Charterhouse Books, which it had launched two years earlier in partnership with Richard Kluger. Other imprints acquired included Weybright & Talley and Peter H. Wyden. At the end of 1973, David McKay Publications was acquired by the British magazine publisher Morgan Grampian. Random House purchased David McKay Publications in 1986. David McKay Publications David McKay Publications (also known as David McKay Company) was an American book publisher which also published some of the first comic books, including the", "psg_id": "6436762" }, { "title": "Donald McKay (scout)", "text": "Donald McKay (scout) Donald McKay (1836 – April 19, 1899) was an American scout, actor, and spokesman. He is best known as the leader of the Warm Springs Indians during the Modoc War and American Indian Wars. Donald McKay was born in 1836 in Oregon Territory to fur trader Thomas McKay and She-Who-Rides-Like The Wind Umatilla, a Cayuse woman from the Umatilla tribe. In 1852, McKay worked as a translator for the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the U.S. Army. In 1872, during the Modoc War, the U.S. Army issued McKay with a temporary commission as captain to lead the", "psg_id": "20505542" }, { "title": "Eleanor Sayre", "text": "Prado, to create the scholarly catalogue and exhibit featuring 200 of Goya's works. The catalogue explored how Goya's images serve to reflect the philosophical and political realities of his time. In 1991, she was awarded the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts by Juan Carlos I, King of Spain. Sayre died in her home at Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 13, 2001. She was known during her lifetime as the \"foremost American authority on Goya's graphic work\". Eleanor Sayre Eleanor Axson Sayre (March 26, 1916 – May 13, 2001) was an American curator, art historian, and a specialist on", "psg_id": "20774667" }, { "title": "U Should've Known Better", "text": "successful on \"Billboard\"´s component charts. It reached number 6 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks—Monica's tenth non-consecutive top ten entry on that particular chart—as well as the top ten on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and the top twenty on the Hot 100 Airplay chart. It also appeared on the Rhythmic Top 40 at number 20. The song was ranked 72nd on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 2004 year-end chart. The music video for \"U Should've Known Better\" was shot by director Benny Boom, and produced by Joyce Washington for FM Rocks. It was filmed in various locations throughout Mexico, in", "psg_id": "6642189" }, { "title": "U Should've Known Better", "text": "backbeat, the song's instrumentation consists of screeching guitars and an understated harp pattern. Lyrically, Monica, as the protagonist, delivers a message of loyalty to her imprisoned love interest and sings about staying down for him despite his doubts. The song was generally well received by contemporary music critics who highlighted the heartfelt emotion and sadness. Released as the fourth and final single from \"After the Storm\" in May 2004, the single marked Monica's first balladic release in over five years. On the charts, \"U Should've Known Better\" peaked at number 19 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number 6", "psg_id": "6642182" }, { "title": "Edith McKay", "text": "McKay's works into a serial format in 1952. \"Unborn Tomorrow\", inspired by the history of Kanaka labour on the Queensland sugarcane fields, was aired from Monday to Friday at 8:45am. McKay was born in Rockhampton, and worked as a solicitor's clerk in Bundaberg before settling in the Boonah district. Edith McKay Gladys Edith McKay (20 February 1891 – 30 January 1963) was an Australian writer. McKay is best known for her 1947 novel \"The House of Winston Blaker\". \"The House of Winston Blaker\" received mostly positive reviews nationally and was later adapted by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as a radio", "psg_id": "20852925" }, { "title": "Denholm & McKay", "text": "Denholm & McKay Denholm & McKay Co. was a department store located in Worcester, Massachusetts. The store was a dominant retailer in Central Massachusetts. The store was popularly known as Denholm's or the Boston Store. The company was founded by William Alexander Denholm in 1870. Denholm purchased the dry-goods business of Finley, Lawson, & Kennedy located on the corner of Main and Mechanic street in Worcester. He partnered with Bostonian William C. McKay, which proved to be very successful. In twelve years Denholm and McKay had grown into a retailing giant. That year, the company moved into a new huge", "psg_id": "13884869" }, { "title": "Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough", "text": "First Anglo-Sikh War. Gough was loyally supported by Lord Hardinge, the governor-general, who served under him during these actions. Gough was elevated to the peerage as Baron Gough of Chinkiang in China and of Maharajpore and the Sutlej in the East Indies on 7 April 1846. The Second Anglo-Sikh War started in 1848, and again Gough took to the field commanding in person at the Battle of Ramnagar in November 1848 and at the Battle of Chillianwala in January 1849. He was criticised for relying on frontal assault by infantry rather than using artillery and was replaced as commander-in-chief by", "psg_id": "2843027" }, { "title": "Raymond McKay", "text": "In this position, he helped the union gain jurisdiction over the east coast tugboat industry. In 1954, McKay was elected as one of the union's vice presidents. Three years later, Wilbur Dickey resigned the presidency and McKay took the position on January 17, 1957. Later that year, on October 29, 1957, McKay and then-president of the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association H.L. Daggett signed an accord leading BME to merge with several MEBA locals. The newly formed entity was known as MEBA's \"Great Lakes District Local 101.\" In 1960, after an internal reorganization of MEBA, this entity was now known as", "psg_id": "9944234" }, { "title": "Eleanor Duckworth", "text": "education movement in Europe with publications such as ' (1923) and ' (1924), translated into English in the 1920s, and his experiments showing how young children understand size and volume were exhibited in the London Science Museum in the 1950s. However, Piaget's work was little known in the North American educational community after World War II until Eleanor Duckworth, a student of Piaget at that time, introduced his methods and analysis into the classroom and the US educational research community. Eleanor Duckworth first met Jean Piaget in 1957 in Paris at the Sorbonne where she was a graduate student. For", "psg_id": "13242662" }, { "title": "John McKay (American football)", "text": "that his intolerance of outspoken players was causing him to cut players who could help the team. Some players resented McKay for placing his son Johnny in the starting lineup when they felt that there were better receivers on the team, a move for which McKay humorously gave \"nepotism\" as the motivation. Critics frequently questioned whether McKay's biting comments were detrimental to players, some of which described his conduct as \"unprofessional\". McKay was noted for using the press to criticize players, as when he complained about a young running back's pass-catching ability by sarcastically referring to him as \"fabulous\". He", "psg_id": "6138547" } ]
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who invented the world's first data-processing machine?
[ { "title": "Tabulating machine", "text": "Tabulating machine The tabulating machine was an electromechanical machine designed to assist in summarizing information stored on punched cards. Invented by Herman Hollerith, the machine was developed to help process data for the 1890 U.S. Census. Later models were widely used for business applications such as accounting and inventory control. It spawned a class of machines, known as unit record equipment, and the data processing industry. The term \"Super Computing\" was used by the \"New York World\" newspaper in 1931 to refer to a large custom-built tabulator that IBM made for Columbia University. The 1880 census had taken eight years", "psg_id": "4048085" } ]
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[ { "title": "Data processing technician", "text": "Data processing technician The United States Navy occupational rating of data processing technician (abbreviated as DP) was a designation given by the Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) to enlisted members who satisfactorily completed initial data processing technician \"A\" school training. This navy rating originated as the machine accountant (MA) rating in large number of navy rating changes implemented in 1948. The rating name and designation was changed to data processing technician (DP) in 1967. The Navy disestablished the DP rating on 1 October 1997, combining DPs who had not previously changed ratings into the radioman(RM) rating. In 1999 the (RM)", "psg_id": "17191713" }, { "title": "Epitome (data processing)", "text": "Epitome (data processing) An epitome, in data processing, is a condensed digital representation of the essential statistical properties of ordered datasets such as matrices that represent images, audio signals, videos or genetic sequences. Although much smaller than the data, the epitome contains many of its smaller overlapping parts with much less repetition and with some level of generalization. As such, it can be used in tasks such as data mining, machine learning and signal processing. The first use of epitomic analysis was with image textures for the purposes of image parsing. Epitomes have also been used in video processing to", "psg_id": "12123161" }, { "title": "Epitome (data processing)", "text": "replace, remove or superresolve imagery. Epitomes are also being investigated as tools for vaccine design. Epitome (data processing) An epitome, in data processing, is a condensed digital representation of the essential statistical properties of ordered datasets such as matrices that represent images, audio signals, videos or genetic sequences. Although much smaller than the data, the epitome contains many of its smaller overlapping parts with much less repetition and with some level of generalization. As such, it can be used in tasks such as data mining, machine learning and signal processing. The first use of epitomic analysis was with image textures", "psg_id": "12123162" }, { "title": "Data pre-processing", "text": "Data pre-processing Data preprocessing is an important step in the data mining process. The phrase \"garbage in, garbage out\" is particularly applicable to data mining and machine learning projects. Data-gathering methods are often loosely controlled, resulting in out-of-range values (e.g., Income: −100), impossible data combinations (e.g., Sex: Male, Pregnant: Yes), missing values, etc. Analyzing data that has not been carefully screened for such problems can produce misleading results. Thus, the representation and quality of data is first and foremost before running an analysis. Often, data preprocessing is the most important phase of a machine learning project, especially in computational biology.", "psg_id": "10620405" }, { "title": "Certificate in Data Processing", "text": "Certificate in Data Processing The Certificate in Data Processing (CDP) was a certification administered by the Data Processing Management Association. The CDP required several years IT experience, the recommendation of a current CDP holder, and the successful completion of a 6-part written exam. The CDP certification exam originated in 1960 to 1962 under the auspices of the Data Processing Management Association (DPMA), successor to the National Machine Accountants Association and predecessor to the current Association of Information Technology Professionals. In 1974, the exam began to be administered by the Institute for Certification of Computing Professionals (ICCP) which was formed by", "psg_id": "13138406" }, { "title": "Machine-readable data", "text": "and other formats machine readable but the documents must include enhanced structural elements.\" Machine-readable data Machine-readable data, or computer-readable data, is data (or metadata) in a format that can be easily processed by a computer. There are two types: human-readable data that is marked up so that it can also be read by machines (e.g. microformats, RDFa, HTML) or data file formats intended principally for processing by machines (RDF, XML, JSON). However, Extensible Markup Language (XML) is designed to be both human- and machine-readable, and Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) is used to improve presentation of the data for human", "psg_id": "16265564" }, { "title": "Machine-generated data", "text": "and analyze the resulting dataset. Almost all machine-generated data is unstructured but then derived into a common structure. Typically, these derived structures contain many data points/columns. With these data points, the challenge lies mostly with analyzing the data. Given high performance requirements along with large data sizes, traditional database indexing and partitioning limits the size and history of the dataset for processing. Alternative approaches exist with columnar databases as only particular \"columns\" of the dataset would be accessed during particular analysis. Machine-generated data Machine-generated data is information automatically generated by a computer process, application, or other mechanism without the active", "psg_id": "15156396" }, { "title": "Machine-readable data", "text": "Machine-readable data Machine-readable data, or computer-readable data, is data (or metadata) in a format that can be easily processed by a computer. There are two types: human-readable data that is marked up so that it can also be read by machines (e.g. microformats, RDFa, HTML) or data file formats intended principally for processing by machines (RDF, XML, JSON). However, Extensible Markup Language (XML) is designed to be both human- and machine-readable, and Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) is used to improve presentation of the data for human readability. For example, XSLT can be used to automatically render XML in PDF.", "psg_id": "16265561" }, { "title": "Data processing", "text": "Data processing Data processing is, generally, \"the collection and manipulation of items of data to produce meaningful information.\" In this sense it can be considered a subset of \"information processing\", \"the change (processing) of information in any manner detectable by an observer.\" The term Data Processing (DP) has also been used to refer to a department within an organization responsible for the operation of data processing applications. Data processing may involve various processes, including: The United States Census Bureau history illustrates the evolution of data processing from manual through electronic procedures. Although widespread use of the term \"data processing\" dates", "psg_id": "522398" }, { "title": "Data processing", "text": "and mail bills, and receive and post payments. In science and engineering, the terms \"data processing\" and \"information systems\" are considered too broad, and the term \"data processing\" is typically used for the initial stage followed by a data analysis in the second stage of the overall data handling. Data analysis uses specialized algorithms and statistical calculations that are less often observed in a typical general business environment. For data analysis, software suites like SPSS or SAS, or their free counterparts such as DAP, gretl or PSPP are often used. Data processing Data processing is, generally, \"the collection and manipulation", "psg_id": "522403" }, { "title": "Electronic data processing", "text": "Electronic data processing Electronic data processing (EDP) can refer to the use of automated methods to process commercial data. Typically, this uses relatively simple, repetitive activities to process large volumes of similar information. For example: stock updates applied to an inventory, banking transactions applied to account and customer master files, booking and ticketing transactions to an airline's reservation system, billing for utility services. The modifier \"electronic\" or \"automatic\" was used with \"database processing\" (DP), especially c. 1960, to distinguish human clerical data processing from that done by computer. The first commercial business computer was developed in the United Kingdom in", "psg_id": "2625671" }, { "title": "Data processing", "text": "States Census, using a UNIVAC I system, delivered in 1952. The term \"data processing\" has mostly been subsumed by the more general term \"information technology\" (IT). The older term \"data processing\" is suggestive of older technologies. For example, in 1996 the \"Data Processing Management Association\" (DPMA) changed its name to the \"Association of Information Technology Professionals\". Nevertheless, the terms are approximately synonymous. Commercial data processing involves a large volume of input data, relatively few computational operations, and a large volume of output. For example, an insurance company needs to keep records on tens or hundreds of thousands of policies, print", "psg_id": "522402" }, { "title": "Data processing system", "text": "is used each time. This is a flowchart of a data processing system combining manual and computerized processing to handle accounts receivable, billing, and general ledger Data processing system A data processing system is a combination of machines, people, and processes that for a set of inputs produces a defined set of outputs. The inputs and outputs are interpreted as data, facts, information, ... depending on the interpreter's relation to the system. A common synonymous term is \"information system\". A data processing system may involve some combination of: Scientific data processing \"usually involves a great deal of computation (arithmetic and", "psg_id": "2638782" }, { "title": "Data processing system", "text": "Data processing system A data processing system is a combination of machines, people, and processes that for a set of inputs produces a defined set of outputs. The inputs and outputs are interpreted as data, facts, information, ... depending on the interpreter's relation to the system. A common synonymous term is \"information system\". A data processing system may involve some combination of: Scientific data processing \"usually involves a great deal of computation (arithmetic and comparison operations) upon a relatively small amount of input data, resulting in a small volume of output.\" Commercial data processing \"involves a large volume of input", "psg_id": "2638779" }, { "title": "Insurance Data Processing", "text": "computer-based data processing. In 1961, the name of the corporation was changed to Insurance Data Processing, Incorporated. In 1967, IDP was acquired by Marsh & McLennan, Inc. (Guy Carpenter & Co., Inc.), and in 1985 it became a part of the Carlino Financial Group. In 1997, ownership evolved into a Carlino/Gilbert partnership. Today, Insurance Data Processing, Inc, is known as IDP, or IDP::Insurance Data Processing, Inc. In addition to the corporate headquarters in Wyncote, PA, IDP also has facilities located in Solon, Ohio. IDP’s software is divided into two product platforms: IDP::Vision, a policy processing application hosted by IDP (Software", "psg_id": "8803041" }, { "title": "Data processing technician", "text": "rating was re-designated information systems technician (IT). The radioman rating specialty mark was retained for use by the IT rating members. In 2005 the cryptologic technician communications (CTO) rating merged into the IT rating. Data processing technicians operated data processing equipment including keypunch machines, sorters, collators, reproducers, tabulating printers, and computers; performed the administrative tasks for operating computer facility, including the handling of all classified material passing into or out of a computer system; designed, developed, tested, and maintained computer software. Data processing technician The United States Navy occupational rating of data processing technician (abbreviated as DP) was a designation", "psg_id": "17191714" }, { "title": "Multidimensional seismic data processing", "text": "Multidimensional seismic data processing Multidimensional seismic data processing forms a major component of seismic profiling, a technique used in geophysical exploration. The technique itself has various applications, including mapping ocean floors, determining the structure of sediments, mapping subsurface currents and hydrocarbon exploration. Since geophysical data obtained in such techniques is a function of both space and time, multidimensional signal processing techniques may be better suited for processing such data. There are a number of data acquisition techniques used to generate seismic profiles, all of which involve measuring acoustic waves by means of a source and receivers. These techniques may be", "psg_id": "19151065" }, { "title": "Fannie S. Spitz", "text": "Fannie S. Spitz Fannie Schutz Spitz (February 14, 1873 — October 17, 1943) was an American inventor. She patented the first machine to shell pine nuts for commercial use. Fannie Schutz was from El Paso, Texas, the daughter of Samuel Schutz and Friederike Siebenborn Schutz. Both of her parents were born in Germany. Her father was a merchant. Her cousin Solomon C. Schutz was elected El Paso's third mayor in 1880. Spitz invented the first practical machine for shelling pine nuts in bulk. She traveled to study nut processing methods, and spent months as an apprentice in a machine shop,", "psg_id": "20418275" }, { "title": "Data processing system", "text": "data, relatively few computational operations, and a large volume of output.\" Accounting programs are the prototypical examples of data processing applications. Information Systems (IS) is the field that studies such organizational computer systems. \"Data analysis is a body of methods that help to describe facts, detect patterns, develop explanations, and test hypotheses.\" For example, data analysis might be used to look at sales and customer data to \"identify connections between products to allow for cross selling campaigns.\" A very simple example of a data processing system is the process of maintaining a check register. Transactions— checks and deposits— are recorded", "psg_id": "2638780" }, { "title": "Data processing", "text": "only from the nineteen-fifties, data processing functions have been performed manually for millennia. For example, bookkeeping involves functions such as posting transactions and producing reports like the balance sheet and the cash flow statement. Completely manual methods were augmented by the application of mechanical or electronic calculators. A person whose job was to perform calculations manually or using a calculator was called a \"computer.\" The 1890 United States Census schedule was the first to gather data by individual rather than household. A number of questions could be answered by making a check in the appropriate box on the form. From", "psg_id": "522399" }, { "title": "Certificate in Data Processing", "text": "the ICCP to Certified Computing Professional (CCP) and existing CDP holders were assigned the new credential. Continuing education requirements for re-certification were not part of the original CDP certification, but were also added by the ICCP. CCP examinations and re-certifications continue under the administration of the ICCP today. Guy L. Steele, Jr. wrote a filk song making fun of the certificate, called Song of the Certified Data Processor. Certificate in Data Processing The Certificate in Data Processing (CDP) was a certification administered by the Data Processing Management Association. The CDP required several years IT experience, the recommendation of a current", "psg_id": "13138408" }, { "title": "Electronic data processing", "text": "the core processor together with the peripherals – magnetic tape decks, discs, drums, printers and card and paper tape input and output required considerable space in specially constructed air conditioned accommodation. Often parts of the punched card installation, in particular sorters, were retained to present the card input to the computer in a pre-sort form that reduced the processing time involved in sorting large amounts of data. Data processing facilities became available to smaller organization in the form of the computer services bureau. These offered processing of specific applications e.g. payroll and were often a prelude to the purchase of", "psg_id": "2625675" }, { "title": "First Data", "text": "business segment. Later that February, First Data announced its first ISG partner, ShopKeep, a technology company that allows an iPad to be used as a cash register. In March 2017 First Data announced the acquisition of Acculynk, an ecommerce technology company focused on debit payments. In May 2017 First Data announced their Global PFAC product, which provided payment facilitators with access to a single integration interface. On May 29, 2017 First Data announced its plans to acquire CardConnect, a provider of payment processing which processed approximately $26 billion of volume annually, for $750 million. On October 20, 2017, First Data", "psg_id": "7056806" }, { "title": "Electronic data processing", "text": "dabble in spreadsheets or databases and obtain acceptable results (but there are risks). Specialized software is software that is written for a specific task rather for a broad application area. These programs provide facilities specifically for the purpose for which they were designed. Electronic data processing Electronic data processing (EDP) can refer to the use of automated methods to process commercial data. Typically, this uses relatively simple, repetitive activities to process large volumes of similar information. For example: stock updates applied to an inventory, banking transactions applied to account and customer master files, booking and ticketing transactions to an airline's", "psg_id": "2625681" }, { "title": "Data Processing and Analysis Consortium", "text": "Opportunity for the Gaia data processing. The proposal describes a complete data processing system capable of handling the full size and complexity of the Gaia data within the mission schedule. Following the SPC approval, the DPAC is officially responsible for all Gaia data processing activities. On 1 January 2010, DPAC comprises 430 members coming from 24 European countries, with the largest contributions coming from France, Italy, UK, Germany, Belgium, Spain and Switzerland. The consortium is organized around a set of nine Coordination Units (CUs), eight being each in charge of a particular aspect of the processing, and the last one", "psg_id": "10526233" }, { "title": "Machine-generated data", "text": "this quality, the U.S. court systems consider machine-generated data as highly reliable. Machine-generated data is the lifeblood of the Internet of Things (IoT). In 2009, Gartner published that data will grow by 650% over the following five years. Most of the growth in data is the byproduct of machine-generated data. IDC estimated that in 2020, there will be 26 times more connected things than people. Wikibon issued a forecast of $514 billion to be spent on the Industrial Internet in 2020. Given the fairly static yet voluminous nature of machine-generated data, data owners rely on highly scalable tools to process", "psg_id": "15156395" }, { "title": "Black Data Processing Associates", "text": "Black Data Processing Associates Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) is a non-profit organization that serves the professional well-being of its stakeholders. BDPA provides resources that support the professional growth and technical development of minority individuals in the information technology industry. Through education and leadership, BDPA promotes innovation, business skills, and professional development. The organization has over 50 chapters throughout the United States. BDPA National headquarters is located in Largo, Maryland. BDPA was founded in 1975 by Earl A. Pace, Jr. and David Wimberly after the two met in Philadelphia to discuss their concerns about ethnic minorities in the data processing", "psg_id": "9248827" }, { "title": "The Man Who Invented Christmas (film)", "text": "with an average rating of 6.3/10. The website's critical consensus reads, \"\"The Man Who Invented Christmas\" adds holiday magic to the writing of \"A Christmas Carol\", putting a sweetly revisionist spin on the story behind a classic yuletide tale.\" On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating to reviews, the film has a weighted average score 60 out of 100, based 32 critics, indicating \"mixed or average reviews\". The Man Who Invented Christmas (film) The Man Who Invented Christmas is a 2017 biographical drama film directed by Bharat Nalluri and written by Susan Coyne based on the book of the same", "psg_id": "19835332" }, { "title": "Data pre-processing", "text": "or features of data into [0, 1] or [-1, +1]; Data transformation is the process of converting data from a format to the new format people expect; Feature extraction is the process of transforming the input data into a set of features which can very well represent the input data; Data reduction is the transformation of numerical data into a corrected, ordered, and simplified form, minimizing the amount of data or reducing the dimensionality of data. Data pre-processing Data preprocessing is an important step in the data mining process. The phrase \"garbage in, garbage out\" is particularly applicable to data", "psg_id": "10620407" }, { "title": "Machine-generated data", "text": "Machine-generated data Machine-generated data is information automatically generated by a computer process, application, or other mechanism without the active intervention of a human. While the term dates back over fifty years, there is some current indecision as to the scope of the term. Monash Research's Curt Monash defines it as \"data that was produced entirely by machines OR data that is more about observing humans than recording their choices.\" Meanwhile, Daniel Abadi, CS Professor at Yale, proposes a narrower definition, \"Machine-generated data is data that is generated as a result of a decision of an independent computational agent or a", "psg_id": "15156393" }, { "title": "Insurance Data Processing", "text": "Insurance Data Processing Insurance Data Processing (IDP) is a software and services vendor based in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. IDP makes insurance software for property and casualty insurance carriers and agencies; IDP also provides statistical (bureau) reporting services and project planning consultation. IDP was founded in 1949 by a group of five insurance companies and a reinsurance brokerage firm. These six entities formed a cooperative accounting and statistical unit; subsequent growth resulted in the formation of Mutual Tabulating Services, Inc. in 1953. Over the next ten years, with the increasing use of computers in business operations, the company entered the field of", "psg_id": "8803040" }, { "title": "Insurance Data Processing", "text": "as a Service); and IDP::Software, a line of policy administration applications that IDP sells separately or as a unit. Insurance Data Processing Insurance Data Processing (IDP) is a software and services vendor based in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. IDP makes insurance software for property and casualty insurance carriers and agencies; IDP also provides statistical (bureau) reporting services and project planning consultation. IDP was founded in 1949 by a group of five insurance companies and a reinsurance brokerage firm. These six entities formed a cooperative accounting and statistical unit; subsequent growth resulted in the formation of Mutual Tabulating Services, Inc. in 1953. Over", "psg_id": "8803042" }, { "title": "First Data", "text": "share in gas and groceries in 2014. First Data’s SpendTrend Report is a key shopping metric for national news networks such as \"WSJ, USA Today\", \"ESPN\", \"The New York Times\", Vox Media, and \"Bloomberg\". In October 2015, First Data returned to public markets, selling 160 million shares in the New York Stock Exchange’s biggest IPO of that year. First Data was founded in Omaha, Nebraska in 1971. It started off by providing processing services to the Mid-America Bankcard Association (MABA). In 1976, First Data became the first processor of Visa and MasterCard bank-issued credit cards. In 1980, American Express Information", "psg_id": "7056793" }, { "title": "Data pre-processing", "text": "If there is much irrelevant and redundant information present or noisy and unreliable data, then knowledge discovery during the training phase is more difficult. Data preparation and filtering steps can take considerable amount of processing time. Data preprocessing includes cleaning, Instance selection, normalization, transformation, feature extraction and selection, etc. The product of data preprocessing is the final training set. Here are some brief introductions for the methods in the data preprocessing step. Data cleaning is the process of detecting, correcting or removing the inaccurate records from data; Data normalization is the process used to standardize the range of independent variables", "psg_id": "10620406" }, { "title": "The Adding Machine: Collected Essays", "text": "Allen Ginsberg, as well as essays on other writers who influenced Burroughs such as Ernest Hemingway, Joseph Conrad and Samuel Beckett. Also included are some semi-autobiographical pieces. The book lacks a sources or acknowledgements page to indicate where any of these essays were originally published. The title of the book refers to the adding machine invented by the author's grandfather, William Seward Burroughs I. The Adding Machine: Collected Essays The Adding Machine is a collection of essays written by Beat Generation writer William S. Burroughs. This collection was first published in the United Kingdom in 1985, followed by an American", "psg_id": "8860847" }, { "title": "Machine to machine", "text": "the sensors, controllers and operators with data acquisition are used to collect the raw data from equipment and send it out to Data Transformation Layer automatically via internet or intranet. The Data Transform Layer then employs signal processing tools and feature extraction methods to convert the raw data into useful information. This converted information often carries rich information about the reliability and availability of machines or system and is more agreeable for intelligent analysis tools to perform subsequent process. The Synchronization Module and Intelligent Tools comprise the major processing power of the e-maintenance machine network and provide optimization, prediction, clustering,", "psg_id": "7017106" }, { "title": "First Data", "text": "$20. It raised $2.56 billion. According to \"Bloomberg\": \"lowering First Data's debt level will be an important step for the company because it will free up money to invest in the business\". First Data and Alipay announced a partnership in October 2016 to bring Alipay's mobile payment processing to the United States. Later in 2017, First Data and Alipay announced the implementation of the \"point-of-sale\" technology, and that Clover would be the first point-of-sale to accept the mobile payment method. In 2017 First Data announced the launch of their Integrated Solutions Group (ISG), with Edward Jackson to lead the new", "psg_id": "7056805" }, { "title": "Electronic data processing", "text": "necessary to purchase hardware, hire specialist staff to develop bespoke software and work through the consequent (and often unexpected) organizational and cultural changes. At first, individual organizations developed their own software, including data management utilities, themselves. Different products might also have 'one-off' bespoke software. This fragmented approach led to duplicated effort and the production of management information needed manual effort. High hardware costs and relatively slow processing speeds forced developers to use resources 'efficiently'. Data storage formats were heavily compacted, for example. A common example is the removal of the century from dates, which eventually led to the 'millennium bug'.", "psg_id": "2625673" }, { "title": "Machine perception", "text": "acquiring, processing, analyzing, and understanding images and, in general, high-dimensional data from the real world in order to produce numerical or symbolic information, e.g., in the forms of decisions. Computer vision has many applications already in use today such as facial recognition, geographical modeling, and even aesthetic judgment. Machine hearing, also known as machine listening or computer audition, is the ability of a computer or machine to take in and process sound data such as music or speech. This area has a wide range of application including music recording and compression, speech synthesis, and speech recognition. Moreover, this technology allows", "psg_id": "10457980" }, { "title": "First Data", "text": "as the #1 company on the \"Military Times\" annual “Best for Vets: Employers 2017” list. First Data First Data Corporation () is a financial services company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The company's STAR Network provides nationwide domestic debit acceptance at more than 2 million retail POS, ATM, and Online outlets for nearly a third of all U.S. debit cards. First Data has six million merchants, the largest in the payments industry. The company handles 45% of all US credit and debit transactions, including handling prepaid gift card processing for many US brands such as Starbucks. It processes around", "psg_id": "7056810" }, { "title": "First Data", "text": "First Data First Data Corporation () is a financial services company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The company's STAR Network provides nationwide domestic debit acceptance at more than 2 million retail POS, ATM, and Online outlets for nearly a third of all U.S. debit cards. First Data has six million merchants, the largest in the payments industry. The company handles 45% of all US credit and debit transactions, including handling prepaid gift card processing for many US brands such as Starbucks. It processes around 2,800 transactions per second and $2.2 trillion in card transactions annually, with an 80% market", "psg_id": "7056792" }, { "title": "Data Processing and Analysis Consortium", "text": "being in charge of the publication of the Catalogue. Data Processing and Analysis Consortium The Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC) is a group of over 400 European scientists and software engineers formed with the objective to design, develop and execute the data processing system for ESA's ambitious Gaia space astrometry mission. It was formally formed in June 2006 by European scientists, with the initial goal of answering an Announcement of Opportunity to be issued by ESA before the end of that year. At a meeting in Paris on 24–25 May 2007, ESA's Science Programme Committee (SPC) approved the", "psg_id": "10526234" }, { "title": "Data Processing and Analysis Consortium", "text": "Data Processing and Analysis Consortium The Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC) is a group of over 400 European scientists and software engineers formed with the objective to design, develop and execute the data processing system for ESA's ambitious Gaia space astrometry mission. It was formally formed in June 2006 by European scientists, with the initial goal of answering an Announcement of Opportunity to be issued by ESA before the end of that year. At a meeting in Paris on 24–25 May 2007, ESA's Science Programme Committee (SPC) approved the DPAC proposal submitted in response to the Announcement of", "psg_id": "10526232" }, { "title": "Stream X-Machine", "text": "Stream X-Machine The Stream X-machine (SXM) is a model of computation introduced by Gilbert Laycock in his 1993 PhD thesis, \"The Theory and Practice of Specification Based Software Testing\". Based on Samuel Eilenberg's X-machine, an extended finite state machine for processing data of the type \"X\", the Stream X-Machine is a kind of X-machine for processing a memory data type \"Mem\" with associated input and output streams \"In\"* and \"Out\"*, that is, where \"X\" = \"Out\"* × \"Mem\" × \"In\"*. The transitions of a Stream X-Machine are labelled by functions of the form φ: \"Mem\" × \"In\" → \"Out\" ×", "psg_id": "9979656" }, { "title": "How the Scots Invented the Modern World", "text": "How the Scots Invented the Modern World How the Scots Invented the Modern World: The True Story of How Western Europe's Poorest Nation Created Our World & Everything in It (or \"The Scottish Enlightenment: The Scots invention of the Modern World\") is a non-fiction book written by American historian Arthur Herman. The book examines the origins of the Scottish Enlightenment and what impact it had on the modern world. Herman focuses principally on individuals, presenting their biographies in the context of their individual fields and also in terms of the theme of Scottish contributions to the world. The book was", "psg_id": "13761107" }, { "title": "Electronic data processing", "text": "Data input required intermediate processing via punched paper tape or punched card and separate input to a repetitive, labor-intensive task, removed from user control and error-prone. Invalid or incorrect data needed correction and resubmission with consequences for data and account reconciliation. Data storage was strictly serial on paper tape, and then later to magnetic tape: the use of data storage within readily accessible memory was not cost-effective. Significant developments took place in 1959 with IBM announcing the 1401 computer and in 1962 with ICT (International Computers & Tabulators) making delivery of the ICT 1301. Like all machines during this time", "psg_id": "2625674" }, { "title": "Stream X-Machine", "text": "approach makes \"exhaustive\" testing feasible for large systems. The testing method is described in a separate article on the Stream X-Machine testing methodology. Stream X-Machines have been used in a number of different application areas. Stream X-Machine The Stream X-machine (SXM) is a model of computation introduced by Gilbert Laycock in his 1993 PhD thesis, \"The Theory and Practice of Specification Based Software Testing\". Based on Samuel Eilenberg's X-machine, an extended finite state machine for processing data of the type \"X\", the Stream X-Machine is a kind of X-machine for processing a memory data type \"Mem\" with associated input and", "psg_id": "9979666" }, { "title": "Data mining", "text": "form of large-scale data or information processing (collection, extraction, warehousing, analysis, and statistics) as well as any application of computer decision support system, including artificial intelligence (e.g., machine learning) and business intelligence. The book \"Data mining: Practical machine learning tools and techniques with Java\" (which covers mostly machine learning material) was originally to be named just \"Practical machine learning\", and the term \"data mining\" was only added for marketing reasons. Often the more general terms (\"large scale\") \"data analysis\" and \"analytics\" – or, when referring to actual methods, \"artificial intelligence\" and \"machine learning\" – are more appropriate. The actual data", "psg_id": "526230" }, { "title": "Data model", "text": "of the program. A data flow diagram can also be used for the visualization of data processing (structured design). Data flow diagrams were invented by Larry Constantine, the original developer of structured design, based on Martin and Estrin's \"data flow graph\" model of computation. It is common practice to draw a context-level Data flow diagram first which shows the interaction between the system and outside entities. The DFD is designed to show how a system is divided into smaller portions and to highlight the flow of data between those parts. This context-level Data flow diagram is then \"exploded\" to show", "psg_id": "867618" }, { "title": "The Man Who Invented Christmas (film)", "text": "The Man Who Invented Christmas (film) The Man Who Invented Christmas is a 2017 biographical drama film directed by Bharat Nalluri and written by Susan Coyne based on the book of the same name by Les Standiford. It stars Dan Stevens, Christopher Plummer, and Jonathan Pryce. The plot follows Charles Dickens (Stevens) at the time when he wrote \"A Christmas Carol\", and how Dickens' fictional character Ebenezer Scrooge (Plummer) was influenced by his real-life father, John Dickens (Pryce). It was released by Bleecker Street in the United States on 22 November 2017 and in the United Kingdom on 1 December", "psg_id": "19835327" }, { "title": "How the Scots Invented the Modern World", "text": "formation of the Ku Klux Klan. The reviewer for \"The National Interest\" noted that Herman's study falls short of explaining why the Scottish Enlightenment ended and why \"Scotland had declined into a backwater by the end of the 19th century\". How the Scots Invented the Modern World How the Scots Invented the Modern World: The True Story of How Western Europe's Poorest Nation Created Our World & Everything in It (or \"The Scottish Enlightenment: The Scots invention of the Modern World\") is a non-fiction book written by American historian Arthur Herman. The book examines the origins of the Scottish Enlightenment", "psg_id": "13761121" }, { "title": "First Data", "text": "merchant services along with MOTO Machine to merchant and store to process payment by credit card. First Data's original headquarters, where the company remained based until 1992, were in Omaha, Nebraska. First Data's headquarters were located in Greenwood Village, Colorado. In 2009 First Data announced that it was moving its headquarters from Greater Denver to 5565 Glenridge Connector, NE Atlanta, GA 30342. While the official First Data headquarters are located in Atlanta, Georgia, First Data's principal executive offices are in New York City. According to Bloomberg, First Data Corp. has a CEO-to-worker pay ratio of 2,028:1 for 2018, with CEO", "psg_id": "7056808" }, { "title": "Tensor processing unit", "text": "Tensor processing unit A tensor processing unit (TPU) is an AI accelerator application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) developed by Google specifically for neural network machine learning. The tensor processing unit was announced in 2016 at Google I/O, when the company said that the TPU had already been used inside their data centers for over a year. The chip has been specifically designed for Google's TensorFlow framework, a symbolic math library which is used for machine learning applications such as neural networks. However, Google still uses CPUs and GPUs for other types of machine learning. Other AI accelerator designs are appearing from", "psg_id": "19541810" }, { "title": "Forms processing", "text": "forms processing is to analyze the type of form from which the extraction of data is desired. Forms can be classified as one of two high level categories for the purpose of extracting data. Four categories have been proposed however the document capture industry has settled up these two: Although the components (described below) used for the extraction of data from either type of form is the same the way in which these are applied varies considerably based upon the type of document. Various components included in data processing using automatic form-input system include OCR recognizes machine-printed uppercase/lowercase alphabetic, numeric,", "psg_id": "13499342" }, { "title": "Machine-generated data", "text": "measurement of an event that is not caused by a human action.\" Regardless of definition differences, both exclude data manually entered by a person. Machine-generated data crosses all industry sectors. Often and increasingly, humans are unaware their actions are generating the data. Machine-generated data has no single form; rather, the type, format, metadata, and frequency respond to some particular business purpose. Machines often create it on a defined time schedule or in response to a state change, action, transaction, or other event. Since the event is historical, the data is not prone to be updated or modified. Partly because of", "psg_id": "15156394" }, { "title": "First Data", "text": "announced plans to acquire BluePay, a technology-enabled payment processor with about $19 billion in annual volume, for $760 Million. In June 2017, First Data launched Fraud Detect, which uses artificial intelligence and machine learning, fraud scoring, cybersecurity intelligence, and information from the \"Dark Web\" to identify potentially fraudulent transactions. First Data has the tie up with ICICI Bank, India's largest private bank in the dealing of merchant services, ICICI Merchant Services is proving the domestic and international Merchant account to Indian registered companies having a bank account with ICICI Bank. ICICI Merchant Services with First Data is offering 3D Secure", "psg_id": "7056807" }, { "title": "Vision processing unit", "text": "Vision processing unit A vision processing unit (VPU) is (as of 2018) an emerging class of microprocessor; it is a specific type of AI accelerator, designed to accelerate machine vision tasks. Vision processing units are distinct from video processing units (which are specialised for video encoding and decoding) in their suitability for running machine vision algorithms such as CNN (convolutional neural networks), SIFT (Scale-invariant feature transform)..., etc. They may include direct interfaces to take data from cameras (bypassing any off chip buffers), and have a greater emphasis on on-chip dataflow between many parallel execution units with scratchpad memory, like a", "psg_id": "19461206" }, { "title": "Black Data Processing Associates", "text": "a two-team event between Washington, DC and Atlanta, GA, and now has over 20 teams from chapters throughout the nation. Black Data Processing Associates Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) is a non-profit organization that serves the professional well-being of its stakeholders. BDPA provides resources that support the professional growth and technical development of minority individuals in the information technology industry. Through education and leadership, BDPA promotes innovation, business skills, and professional development. The organization has over 50 chapters throughout the United States. BDPA National headquarters is located in Largo, Maryland. BDPA was founded in 1975 by Earl A. Pace, Jr.", "psg_id": "9248829" }, { "title": "Data Processing Iran Co.", "text": "application services, storage and backup solutions, monitoring and reporting, and professional services. DPI was established in 1959 as a regional branch for the IBM corporation. The company operated as a subsidiary until 1981, when IBM's operations in Iran were ceded to the Iranian government. In 2001, DPI became a private company, listed under the Tehran Stock Exchange. Over the company's history, DPI has signed numerous technology-sharing agreements with other software companies, including Mindscape, Dataproducts and Hypercom. Current members of the board of directors of DPI are: Data Processing Iran Co. Data Processing Iran Company (DPI) () is a computer, technology", "psg_id": "14831566" }, { "title": "Data Processing Iran Co.", "text": "Data Processing Iran Co. Data Processing Iran Company (DPI) () is a computer, technology and IT Consulting corporation headquartered in Tehran, Iran. DPI is currently the largest technology provider in Iran DPI manufactures and sells computer hardware and software (with a focus on the latter), and offers infrastructure services, hosting services, and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. The company also offers a series of Internet-related services, namely dedicated servers; colocation services; Web hosting services, such as shared hosting, shared mail, DNS recording, and domain registration services; and managed services, including network services, security solutions, managed", "psg_id": "14831565" }, { "title": "Automated machine learning", "text": "applying machine learning. Automating the end-to-end process of applying machine learning offers the advantages of producing simpler solutions, faster creation of those solutions, and models that often outperform models that were designed by hand. Automated machine learning can target various stages of the machine learning process: Notable platforms tackling various stages of AutoML: Automated machine learning Automated machine learning (AutoML) is the process of automating the end-to-end process of applying machine learning to real-world problems. In a typical machine learning application, practitioners must apply the appropriate data pre-processing, feature engineering, feature extraction, and feature selection methods that make the dataset", "psg_id": "20450899" }, { "title": "X-Machine Testing", "text": "breaking down the specification and testing problem into parts which can be addressed separately. Mike Holcombe first proposed using Samuel Eilenberg's theoretical X-machine model as the basis for software specification in the late 1980s. This is because the model cleanly separates the \"control flow\" of a system from the \"processing\" carried out by the system. At a given level of abstraction, the system can be viewed as a simple finite state machine consisting of a few states and transitions. The more complex processing is delegated to the \"processing functions\" on the transitions, which modify the underlying fundamental data type \"X\".", "psg_id": "11359394" }, { "title": "Automated machine learning", "text": "Automated machine learning Automated machine learning (AutoML) is the process of automating the end-to-end process of applying machine learning to real-world problems. In a typical machine learning application, practitioners must apply the appropriate data pre-processing, feature engineering, feature extraction, and feature selection methods that make the dataset amenable for machine learning. Following those preprocessing steps, practitioners must then perform algorithm selection and hyperparameter optimization to maximize the predictive performance of their final machine learning model. As many of these steps are often beyond the abilities of non-experts, AutoML was proposed as an artificial intelligence-based solution to the ever-growing challenge of", "psg_id": "20450898" }, { "title": "Tensor processing unit", "text": "This results in a 8-fold increase in performance per pod compared to the second generation TPU deployment. Tensor processing unit A tensor processing unit (TPU) is an AI accelerator application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) developed by Google specifically for neural network machine learning. The tensor processing unit was announced in 2016 at Google I/O, when the company said that the TPU had already been used inside their data centers for over a year. The chip has been specifically designed for Google's TensorFlow framework, a symbolic math library which is used for machine learning applications such as neural networks. However, Google still", "psg_id": "19541816" }, { "title": "Electronic data processing", "text": "an Electronic Data Processing Committee in July 1958 with the purpose of informing its members of the opportunities created by the computer. The Committee produced its first booklet in 1959, An Introduction to Electronic Computers. Also in 1958 The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales produced a paper Accounting by Electronic Methods. The notes indicated what appears capable and the possible implications of using a computer. Progressive organizations attempted to go beyond the straight systems transfer from punched card equipment and unit accounting machines to the computer, to producing accounts to the trial balance stage and integrated management", "psg_id": "2625677" }, { "title": "Online transaction processing", "text": "Online transaction processing Online transaction processing (OLTP) is where information systems facilitate and manage transaction-oriented applications, typically for data entry and retrieval transaction processing. The term is understood as \"transaction\" in the context of computer or database transactions, while others (such as the Transaction Processing Performance Council) define it in terms of business or commercial transactions. OLTP has also been used to refer to processing in which the system responds immediately to user requests. An automated teller machine (ATM) for a bank is an example of a commercial transaction processing application. Online transaction processing applications are high throughput and insert", "psg_id": "5655648" }, { "title": "Data parallelism", "text": "the memory accesses performed by the program as well as the size of the cache. Exploitation of the concept of data parallelism started in 1960s with the development of Solomon machine. The Solomon machine, also called a vector processor, was developed to expedite the performance of mathematical operations by working on a large data array (operating on multiple data in consecutive time steps). Concurrency of data operations was also exploited by operating on multiple data at the same time using a single instruction. These processors were called 'array processors'. Today, data parallelism is best exemplified in graphics processing units (GPUs),", "psg_id": "9703685" }, { "title": "Forms processing", "text": "located within the form or document. As compared to the manual data entry process, automatic form input systems are more preferable, since they help reduce the problems faced during manual data processing. Automatic form input systems use different types of recognition methods such as optical character recognition (OCR) for machine print, optical mark reading (OMR) for check/mark sense boxes, bar code recognition (BCR) for barcodes, and intelligent character recognition (ICR) for hand print. With automated form processing system technology users are able to process documents from their scanned images into a computer readable format such as ANSI, XML, CSV, PDF", "psg_id": "13499340" }, { "title": "Information Processing Language", "text": "Information Processing Language Information Processing Language (IPL) is a programming language created by Allen Newell, Cliff Shaw, and Herbert A. Simon at RAND Corporation and the Carnegie Institute of Technology at about 1956. Newell had the job of language specifier-application programmer, Shaw was the system programmer, and Simon took the job of application programmer-user. The language includes features intended to help with programs that perform simple problem solving actions such as lists, dynamic memory allocation, data types, recursion, functions as arguments, generators, and cooperative multitasking. IPL invented the concept of list processing, albeit in an assembly-language style. An IPL computer", "psg_id": "2048593" }, { "title": "Natural language processing", "text": "is much more difficult than supervised learning, and typically produces less accurate results for a given amount of input data. However, there is an enormous amount of non-annotated data available (including, among other things, the entire content of the World Wide Web), which can often make up for the inferior results if the algorithm used has a low enough time complexity to be practical. In the 2010s, representation learning and deep neural network-style machine learning methods became widespread in natural language processing, due in part to a flurry of results showing that such techniques can achieve state-of-the-art results in many", "psg_id": "285673" }, { "title": "Finite element model data post-processing", "text": "Finite element model data post-processing Finite element models (FEM) are nowadays used to calculate complex structures and mechanical systems. Since the grown calculation capacity of computers makes it possible to make more and more detailed finite element models, the file output of these programs can be enormous. It can be so large that you need to \"post process\" this data. Postprocessing may be defined as the “art of results representation”. Post processing of finite element data generally requests additional software to organize the output such that it is easily understandable whether the construction is acceptable or not. It can include", "psg_id": "13494290" }, { "title": "John F. Sowa", "text": "Taymiyyah in his works. Sowa invented conceptual graphs, a graphic notation for logic and natural language, based on the structures in semantic networks and on the existential graphs of Charles S. Peirce. He published the concept in the 1976 article \"Conceptual graphs for a data base interface\" in the \"IBM Journal of Research and Development\". He further explained in the 1983 book \"Conceptual structures: information processing in mind and machine\". In the 1980s this theory had \"been adopted by a number of research and development groups throughout the world. International conferences on conceptual structures (ICCS) have been held since 1993,", "psg_id": "985309" }, { "title": "Data model", "text": "same thing as Young and Kent: the development of \"a proper structure for machine independent problem definition language, at the system level of data processing\". This led to the development of a specific IS information algebra. In the 1960s data modeling gained more significance with the initiation of the management information system (MIS) concept. According to Leondes (2002), \"during that time, the information system provided the data and information for management purposes. The first generation database system, called Integrated Data Store (IDS), was designed by Charles Bachman at General Electric. Two famous database models, the network data model and the", "psg_id": "867598" }, { "title": "Stream X-Machine", "text": "guaranteed proof of correct integration. Because of the intuitive interpretation of Stream X-Machines as \"processing agents with inputs and outputs\", they have attracted increasing interest, because of their utility in modelling real-world phenomena. The SXM model has important applications in fields as diverse as computational biology, software testing and agent-based computational economics. A Stream X-Machine (SXM) is an extended finite state machine with auxiliary memory, inputs and outputs. It is a variant of the general X-machine, in which the fundamental data type \"X\" = \"Out\"* × \"Mem\" × \"In\"*, that is, a tuple consisting of an output stream, the memory", "psg_id": "9979658" }, { "title": "Machine-readable data", "text": "read automatically by a web browser or computer system. (e.g.; xml). Traditional word processing documents and portable document format (PDF) files are easily read by humans but typically are difficult for machines to interpret. Other formats such as extensible markup language (XML), (JSON), or spreadsheets with header columns that can be exported as comma separated values (CSV) are machine readable formats. As HTML is a structural markup language, discreetly labeling parts of the document, computers are able to gather document components to assemble tables of contents, outlines, literature search bibliographies, etc. It is possible to make traditional word processing documents", "psg_id": "16265563" }, { "title": "Bagel machine", "text": "restaurants because of Daniel Thompson’s bagel making machine. The price of the bagel has dropped significantly because they are now being mass produced everywhere in the world. Before Thompson's automatic bagel-making machine was invented, making bagels was a slow process. Very few bakers actually made them. After the automatic bagel machine was invented, many more bagels were produced and the bagel became much more common. The automatic bagel-making machine popularized the bagel, leading to it being featured in many supermarkets and restaurants around the world. Today, far more bagels are being produced than ever before. The bagel machine automatically mass", "psg_id": "20353629" }, { "title": "Quantum machine learning", "text": "Quantum machine learning Quantum machine learning is an emerging interdisciplinary research area at the intersection of quantum physics and machine learning. The most common use of the term refers to machine learning algorithms for the analysis of classical data executed on a quantum computer. While machine learning algorithms are used to compute immense quantities of data, quantum machine learning increases such capabilities intelligently, by creating opportunities to conduct analysis on quantum states and systems.This includes hybrid methods that involve both classical and quantum processing, where computationally difficult subroutines are outsourced to a quantum device. These routines can be more complex", "psg_id": "18335376" }, { "title": "Invented (album)", "text": "during its opening week, and debuted at number five on the \"Billboard\" Rock Albums chart and number eleven on the \"Billboard\" 200. All songs written and composed by Jimmy Eat World. The following personnel contributed to \"Invented\": Invented (album) Invented is the seventh studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World, released on September 28, 2010 through Interscope Records. Recorded primarily at the band's home-based studio, the album was co-produced by Mark Trombino, who had previously worked on the band's earlier material; \"Static Prevails\" (1996), \"Clarity\" (1999) and \"Bleed American\" (2001). The album was preceded by the single \"My", "psg_id": "14737320" }, { "title": "Machine-readable data", "text": "Machine-readable data can be automatically transformed for human-readability but, generally speaking, the reverse is not true. \"Machine readable\" is not synonymous with \"digitally accessible\". A digitally accessible document may be online, making it easier for humans to access via computers, but its content is much harder to extract, transform and process via computer programming logic if it is not in machine-readable format. For purposes of implementation of the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Modernization Act, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines \"machine readable\" as follows: \"Format in a standard computer language (not English text) that can be", "psg_id": "16265562" }, { "title": "Data center", "text": "within the next 18 months. Data center transformation takes a step-by-step approach through integrated projects carried out over time. This differs from a traditional method of data center upgrades that takes a serial and siloed approach. The typical projects within a data center transformation initiative include standardization/consolidation, virtualization, automation and security. The term \"Machine Room\" is at times used to refer to the large room within a Data Center where the actual Central Processing Unit is located; this may be separate from where high-speed printers are located. Air conditioning is most important in the machine room. Aside from air-conditioning, there", "psg_id": "2937525" }, { "title": "Natural language processing", "text": "underpinnings discouraged the sort of corpus linguistics that underlies the machine-learning approach to language processing. Some of the earliest-used machine learning algorithms, such as decision trees, produced systems of hard if-then rules similar to existing hand-written rules. However, part-of-speech tagging introduced the use of hidden Markov models to natural language processing, and increasingly, research has focused on statistical models, which make soft, probabilistic decisions based on attaching real-valued weights to the features making up the input data. The cache language models upon which many speech recognition systems now rely are examples of such statistical models. Such models are generally more", "psg_id": "285670" }, { "title": "Data localization", "text": "data processing laws, data localization goes a step further in requiring that initial collection, processing, and storage occur first within the national boundaries. In some cases, data about a nation's citizens or residents must also be deleted from foreign systems before being removed from systems in the data subject's nation. The push for data localization greatly increased after revelations by Edward Snowden regarding United States counter-terrorism surveillance programs in 2013. Since then, various governments in Europe and around the world have expressed the desire to be able to control the flow of residents' data through technology. Some governments are accused", "psg_id": "20163107" }, { "title": "The Disintegration Machine", "text": "him to inspect the discovery of Theodore Nemor, who claims to have invented a machine capable of disintegrating objects. Skeptical of the invention, Challenger accepts Malone's proposal and accompanies him to the house of Nemor. At first Nemor offers to disintegrate Challenger and put him back together to demonstrate the machine, but Malone convinces Challenger that should the machine fail to restore him, his scientific work would go unfinished, and thus Malone nominates himself to be disintegrated. Malone is successfully disintegrated and put back together and Challenger then undergoes the same treatment. As punishment for Challenger's lack of faith in", "psg_id": "6196341" }, { "title": "Connection Machine", "text": "team to develop what would become the CM-1 Connection Machine, a design for a massively parallel hypercube-based arrangement of thousands of microprocessors, springing from this PhD thesis work at MIT in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (1985). The dissertation won the ACM Distinguished Dissertation prize in 1985, and was presented as a monograph that overviewed the philosophy, architecture, and software for the first Connection Machine, including information on its data routing between central processing unit (CPU) nodes, its memory handling, and the programming language Lisp applied in the parallel machine. Each CM-1 microprocessor has its own 4 kilobits of random-access", "psg_id": "775242" }, { "title": "Stream X-Machine", "text": "and an input stream. A SXM separates the \"control flow\" of a system from the \"processing\" carried out by the system. The control is modelled by a finite state machine (known as the \"associated automaton\") whose transitions are labelled with processing functions chosen from a set Φ (known as the \"type\" of the machine), which act upon the fundamental data type. Each processing function in Φ is a partial function, and can be considered to have the type φ: \"Mem\" × \"In\" → \"Out\" × \"Mem\", where \"Mem\" is the memory type, and \"In\" and \"Out\" are respectively the input", "psg_id": "9979659" }, { "title": "Quantum machine learning", "text": "learning and vice versa. Finally, researchers investigate more abstract notions of learning theory with respect to quantum information, sometimes referred to as \"quantum learning theory\". Quantum-enhanced machine learning refers to quantum algorithms that solve tasks in machine learning, thereby improving and often expediting classical machine learning techniques. Such algorithms typically require one to encode the given classical data set into a quantum computer to make it accessible for quantum information processing. Subsequently, quantum information processing routines are applied and the result of the quantum computation is read out by measuring the quantum system. For example, the outcome of the measurement", "psg_id": "18335378" }, { "title": "Shuffling machine", "text": "could then use the diameter information and take the appropriate action to deal the card to the correct player. Together with the lottery machines, the shuffling devices continued to evolve. In 1934, Ralph Potter invented an electromechanical machine that would read perforated cards and generates random sequences. The data would be then used to power up lamps on the gaming table. These lights symbolized cards and roulette values. Players pressed on buttons to indicate their choices to the machine. To some extent, his device was one of the first attempts to make a computerized pseudo-random generator and game console. During", "psg_id": "4600828" }, { "title": "JN Data A/S", "text": "JN Data A/S JN Data A/S is a Danish company focused on the delivery of secure, stable, and efficient IT-operations and technical infrastructure for its owners, Jyske Bank A/S and Nykredit Realkredit A/S, as well as its partners SDC, BEC, and Bankdata. JN Data is one of the largest IT operations centres in Denmark. Between its headquarters in Silkeborg and a competency centre in Roskilde, the company employs 563 people working to create and develop the technological foundation for the company's five partners who have a combined share of 50% of the mortgage credit market and 35% of the bank", "psg_id": "7996582" }, { "title": "Straight-through processing", "text": "Straight-through processing Straight-through processing (STP) is an initiative used by financial companies to speed up the transaction process. STP was invented in the early 1990’s by James Karat in London to describe automated processing in the equity markets and this has been verified globally by many sources. While working with the London Stock Exchange (LSE) on the sequel project, and with the asset manager, LGT A/M, Mr. Karat cites the reason for developing the system as simple. The process before STP was very antiquated: sales traders would have to fill in a deal ticket, blue for buy and red for", "psg_id": "3039172" }, { "title": "How the Scots Invented the Modern World", "text": "80 weeks on \"The Globe and Mail\" bestseller list, peaking at #1. The British version re-titled the book \"The Scottish Enlightenment: The Scots invention of the Modern World\" and released in the UK market by Fourth Estate, a HarperCollins imprint. It was long-listed by the 2002 Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction. Regarding the title and thesis, that the people of Scotland invented the modern world, nearly every reviewer commented on it, some calling it \"provocative\", a \"hyperbole\", \"absurd\" and \"pandering to prejudice\". In \"The Scotsman\", Graham Leicester writes that the \"overblown rhetoric invites a sceptical reaction. But I suggest we", "psg_id": "13761118" }, { "title": "Data mining", "text": "considerations, post-processing of discovered structures, visualization, and online updating. The difference between data analysis and data mining is that data analysis is to summarize the history such as analyzing the effectiveness of a marketing campaign, in contrast, data mining focuses on using specific machine learning and statistical models to predict the future and discover the patterns among data. The term \"data mining\" is in fact a misnomer, because the goal is the extraction of patterns and knowledge from large amounts of data, not the extraction (\"mining\") of data itself. It also is a buzzword and is frequently applied to any", "psg_id": "526229" }, { "title": "Data mining", "text": "Data mining Data mining is the process of discovering patterns in large data sets involving methods at the intersection of machine learning, statistics, and database systems. Data mining is an interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and statistics with an overall goal to extract information (with intelligent methods) from a data set and transform the information into a comprehensible structure for further use. Data mining is the analysis step of the \"knowledge discovery in databases\" process, or KDD. Aside from the raw analysis step, it also involves database and data management aspects, data pre-processing, model and inference considerations, interestingness metrics, complexity", "psg_id": "526228" } ]
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[ { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "impression of him while accepting the award for the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. In late 2015, when pornographic actor James Deen was accused of sexual assault by multiple women, \"The Huffington Post\" referred to him as \"the Bill Cosby of porn.\" Joan Tarshis, who had accused Cosby of raping her, within a \"Salon.com\" article, compared Cosby's damaged legacy to that of O.J. Simpson, saying \"When you hear O. J. Simpson's name, you don't think, \"Oh, great football player\". That doesn't come to mind first. I'm thinking it's not going to be, \"Oh, great comedian\". It's going to be,", "psg_id": "18441923" } ]
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[ { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "said Cosby \"represents comfort, and people trust him\". In 2014, one educator asked for comment said he remembered Cosby as a \"black male authority figure, one of those people who folks that don't live on the edges of the country think of as a good black guy; they trust that guy\". In 1988, a representative for Kodak said Cosby had become \"synonymous with quality products and quality services\". \"Ebony\" agreed, saying Cosby has the advantage of being able to be selective. Cosby said his belief in their product is an attribute, stating, \"if I presented a Bill Cosby who didn't", "psg_id": "15785598" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "Bill Cosby William Henry Cosby Jr. (; born July 12, 1937) is an American former stand-up comedian, actor, musician, author, and convicted sex offender. Cosby began his career as a stand-up comic at the hungry i in San Francisco during the 1960s. He then landed a starring role in the television show \"I Spy\", followed by his own sitcom \"The Bill Cosby Show\", which ran for two seasons from 1969 to 1971. In 1972, using the Fat Albert character developed during his stand-up routines, Cosby created, produced, and hosted the animated comedy television series \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids\"", "psg_id": "1387605" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "Bill Cosby in advertising American comedian Bill Cosby was a popular spokesperson for advertising from the 1960sbefore his first starring television roleuntil the early 2000s. He started with White Owl cigars, and later endorsed Jell-O pudding and gelatin, Coca-Cola (including New Coke), Texas Instruments, E. F. Hutton & Co., Kodak, and the 1990 United States Census. , Cosby held the record for being the longest-serving celebrity spokesperson for a product, through his work with Jell-O. In 2011, he won the President's Award for Contributions to Advertising from the Advertising Hall of Fame. Cosby was one of the first black people", "psg_id": "15785593" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right!", "text": "Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! Bill Cosby is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! is the debut album release by Bill Cosby. It was recorded live at the nightclub The Bitter End in New York City's Greenwich Village during early 1963. The album includes three sketches about Noah. Sean Carruthers of AllMusic rated the album four-and-a-half stars out of five, saying that \"Those who only know Bill Cosby as an '80s television star and product pitchman don't know how truly funny and edgy he used to be when he first started out.\" Vinyl copies of the album had all the", "psg_id": "6817715" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right!", "text": "words of the title on the front cover in magenta. The compact disc changed the color to black. Additionally, the compact disc removed the words \"Produced by Allan Sherman\" which appeared underneath the title on the front cover of the vinyl album cover. All content written by Bill Cosby. Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! Bill Cosby is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! is the debut album release by Bill Cosby. It was recorded live at the nightclub The Bitter End in New York City's Greenwich Village during early 1963. The album includes three sketches about Noah. Sean Carruthers of", "psg_id": "6817716" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby 77", "text": "release that.\" Bill Cosby 77 Bill Cosby 77 is an unreleased 2014 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby, filmed before a live audience at the San Francisco Jazz Center in California. Cosby chose the venue in honor of his friend Enrico Banducci and his establishment the hungry i. The comedian said his wife Camille Cosby helped with the editing process of the film. Around sixty minutes in duration, the film features Cosby pontificating on matters of children, romance, and matrimony. The film was named because was taped on Cosby's 77th birthday on July 12, 2014. Cosby chose Netflix to release", "psg_id": "18415588" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby 77", "text": "Bill Cosby 77 Bill Cosby 77 is an unreleased 2014 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby, filmed before a live audience at the San Francisco Jazz Center in California. Cosby chose the venue in honor of his friend Enrico Banducci and his establishment the hungry i. The comedian said his wife Camille Cosby helped with the editing process of the film. Around sixty minutes in duration, the film features Cosby pontificating on matters of children, romance, and matrimony. The film was named because was taped on Cosby's 77th birthday on July 12, 2014. Cosby chose Netflix to release the performance", "psg_id": "18415579" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "He created that. He created the whole idea of taking a quote-unquote 'comic' and developing a TV show just from a persona that you see on stage.\" Comedian Larry Wilmore also saw a connection between \"Bill Cosby: Himself\" and the later success of \"The Cosby Show\", saying: \"It's clear that the concert is the template for \"The Cosby Show\".\" Cosby performed his first TV stand-up special in 30 years, \"Bill Cosby: Far From Finished\", on Comedy Central on November 23, 2013. His last show of the \"Far From Finished\" tour was performed at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in", "psg_id": "1387615" }, { "title": "Silver Throat: Bill Cosby Sings", "text": "Ole Man\" which combined a comedic monologue with Stevie Wonder's \"Uptight, Everything's Alright\". (Note that \"Uptight\" co-author Henry Cosby is no relation to Bill Cosby.) Also included is an original song credited to Bill Cosby, \"Don'cha Know\". \"Little Ole Man\" became a major hit upon release as a single, attaining gold record status for selling one million copies in the United States and reaching #4 on the U.S. Hot 100 chart. Silver Throat: Bill Cosby Sings Silver Throat: Bill Cosby Sings (1967) is the sixth album by Bill Cosby. This was Cosby's first album that was recorded in the studio,", "psg_id": "8433076" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby: Himself", "text": "Bill Cosby: Himself Bill Cosby: Himself is a 1983 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby. Filmed before a live audience at the Hamilton Place Theatre, in Hamilton, Ontario, Cosby gives the audience his views ranging from marriage to parenthood. The film also showcases Cosby's trademark conversational style of stand up comedy. For most of the performance, Cosby is seated at the centre of the stage, only getting up to emphasise a joke. Many of the comedic routines presented in the film were precursors to Cosby's successful sitcom, \"The Cosby Show\". An album of the same name was also released on", "psg_id": "6422882" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "for sexual assault for an assault against Andrea Constand. Bill Cosby in advertising American comedian Bill Cosby was a popular spokesperson for advertising from the 1960sbefore his first starring television roleuntil the early 2000s. He started with White Owl cigars, and later endorsed Jell-O pudding and gelatin, Coca-Cola (including New Coke), Texas Instruments, E. F. Hutton & Co., Kodak, and the 1990 United States Census. , Cosby held the record for being the longest-serving celebrity spokesperson for a product, through his work with Jell-O. In 2011, he won the President's Award for Contributions to Advertising from the Advertising Hall of", "psg_id": "15785621" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "school. While only a modest critical success, the show was a ratings hit, finishing eleventh in its first season. Cosby was lauded for using African-American performers such as Lillian Randolph, Moms Mabley, and Rex Ingram as characters. According to commentary on the Season 1 DVDs for the show, Cosby was at odds with NBC over his refusal to include a laugh track in the show, as he felt that viewers had the ability to find humor for themselves when watching a TV show. After \"The Bill Cosby Show\" left the air, Cosby resumed his formal education. He began graduate work", "psg_id": "1387621" }, { "title": "The Best of Bill Cosby", "text": "The Best of Bill Cosby The Best of Bill Cosby (1969) is the 12th album by Bill Cosby. It is his first compilation album containing favorites from his tenure with Warner Bros. Records, which had just been completed earlier that year. The liner notes were by David Ossman of the comedy group The Firesign Theatre. Some of the track titles on this album differ from those on the albums from which they were taken. Where applicable, the original titles are shown in parentheses. \"The Lone Ranger\", as presented on this album, is a truncated version of the original recording. The", "psg_id": "9573296" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "Jell-O gelatin product line in the mid-1980s, when General Foods introduced a holdable Jell-O product called \"Jigglers\". Sales increased seven percent during the first year of the promotion. Cosby appeared in commercials for Coca-Cola's 1979 campaign, \"Have a Coke and a Smile,\" and made a guest appearance at the Great Get-Together, a major bottlers' convention held that year. This campaign continued into 1981. His work in this decade was well received. \"Advertising Age\" named Cosby the top advertising personality of 1978. In 1999, \"Advertising Age\" magazine named Cosby's 1975 Jell-O commercials, which they called \"Bill Cosby with kids\", the 92nd", "psg_id": "15785604" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "show black people and white people together in their commercials. \"The Bill Cosby Radio Program\", which debuted in 1968, was sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company. The series was syndicated to over 200 radio stations by McCann Erickson, Coca-Cola's advertising agency. In 1974, Cosby began promoting Jell-O pudding for General Foods. Cosby said comedian Jack Benny, whose program the brand sponsored, was the only previous spokesman for Jell-O, but Kate Smith, Lucille Ball, and Andy Griffith have also pitched the brand. In previous campaigns since the brand's launch in 1902, it was targeted towards parents rather than to children, a practice", "psg_id": "15785602" }, { "title": "The New Bill Cosby Show", "text": "The New Bill Cosby Show The New Bill Cosby Show is an American variety television series aired in the United States by CBS as part of its 1972–73 lineup. \"The New Bill Cosby Show\" was an attempt to exploit the widespread popularity of Bill Cosby, who had previously starred in an eponymous sitcom and the drama (with comedic undertones) \"I Spy\" and who had been responsible for several of the best-selling comedy albums of the 1960s. Cosby's supporting cast was biracial, highlighted by Foster Brooks of \"funny-drunk\" routine fame and also included performer Lola Falana, who additionally served as the", "psg_id": "8916225" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "in older allegations. The judge ruled that releasing the sealed documents was justified by the \"stark contrast between Bill Cosby, the public moralist and Bill Cosby, the subject of serious allegations concerning improper (and perhaps criminal) conduct.\" Cosby has also been vocally critical of conservative Republican politicians in regard to their views on socioeconomic and racial issues. In a 2013 CNN interview regarding voting rights, Cosby stated \"this Republican Party is not the Republican Party of 1863, of Abraham Lincoln, abolitionists and slavery, is not good. I think it's important for us to look at the underlying part of it.", "psg_id": "1387643" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "denied Cosby's motion to dismiss the case, allowing the case to proceed to a jury trial. Shortly after the ruling, Dickinson said, \"I want Bill Cosby in court, I want him to stand under oath.\" On November 21, 2017, in a major blow to both Cosby and Singer, a California appeals court reversed two other courts' decisions to remove Singer as a co-defendant and added him back. In their ruling they stated that Singer and Cosby's anti-SLAPP motion was meritless. In March 2018, after a last ditch effort to get the case against Cosby and Singer dismissed, the California Supreme", "psg_id": "18441847" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "2018. Anthony Tortorici, director of public relations at Coca-Cola, told \"Black Enterprise\" magazine in 1981 that the \"three most believable personalities are God, Walter Cronkite, and Bill Cosby.\" At the peak of his advertising career in the mid-1980s, Cosby had a Q Score of 70, meaning that 70 percent of those responding to a survey of 1,000 United States residents thought highly of him, thus deeming him the most familiar and persuasive endorser. In 2003, industry publication \"Advertising Age\" said that \"during [Cosby's] 14-year reign over the ad industry's public approval index [he had only been surpassed by] the Pope.", "psg_id": "15785596" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby 77", "text": "because it would be able to be seen by viewers without interruptions for advertisements. On August 14, 2014, Netflix announced that \"Bill Cosby 77\" would be made available to its subscribers on November 28, 2014. Netflix intended for the program to be available from the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. On November 18, 2014, Netflix announced that it would delay the film's release. The announcement by Netflix came a matter of hours after Janice Dickinson publicly added her name to a list of women who alleged that Cosby had sexually assaulted and raped them. Bill Cosby turned 77", "psg_id": "18415580" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby: Himself", "text": "Motown Records. The film is regarded by some as \"the greatest stand up concert movie ever.\" Nearly all of the movie concerns the trials and tribulations of raising children, frequently illustrated with anecdotes involving his own family. Occasionally, he compares these with stories from his childhood. Other topics include grandparents, going to the dentist, and people who drink too much or take drugs. Bill Cosby: Himself Bill Cosby: Himself is a 1983 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby. Filmed before a live audience at the Hamilton Place Theatre, in Hamilton, Ontario, Cosby gives the audience his views ranging from marriage", "psg_id": "6422883" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby 77", "text": "account. CNN reported that as of November 20, 2014, \"Bill Cosby 77\" was listed with status of \"coming soon\". Netflix released a statement to the press which said: \"At this time we are postponing the launch of the new stand up comedy special 'Bill Cosby 77.'\" CNN attempted to get an additional explanation from Netflix but reported on November 20, 2014 that a representative for Netflix refused to provide additional information as to why the film was postponed from release. Media reported that Cosby was in agreement with the decision by Netflix to delay release of the film. In January", "psg_id": "18415586" }, { "title": "The Bill Cosby Show", "text": "being picked up on the CBN Cable Network. In 2013, reruns of this series began being broadcast on the ASPIRE Television Network and Soul of the South Network. In July 2015, both networks ceased airing the series following accusations of sexual assaults made against Cosby. Shout! Factory has released both seasons of \"The Bill Cosby Show\" on DVD in Region 1. Mill Creek Entertainment released a ten episode best of set entitled \"The Bill Cosby Show – The Best of Season 1\" on March 22, 2011. The Bill Cosby Show The Bill Cosby Show is an American sitcom that aired", "psg_id": "4916098" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "airlines. He has evolved into a kind of self-parodying sap, the kind of flagrant, perpetual parader Sammy Davis has always been\". \"The Noble Cos,\" a 1986 satirical editorial by Edward Sorel for \"The Nation\", was written in Cosby's imagined voice. It echoed the comments of other authors that Cosby had become out-of-touch with lower-class African Americans. In response to this sentiment, Cosby said in 1997, \"So this buddy says, 'I didn't mind your commercials for Jello, Del Monte, Ford cars ... Ideal Toys, or Coca-Cola, although Coke does do business in South Africa ... But, Bill, why do commercials for", "psg_id": "15785615" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "tried in the court of public opinion, I got to say all of the information that's out there kind of points to guilt.\" In an interview Goldberg had a message for Cosby: \"It looks bad, Bill. Either speak up or shut up.\" Goldberg had received threats for staunchly standing by Cosby. Goldberg, in the form of a question, referred to Cosby as a \"serial rapist\" and questioned why he was still on the streets. Phillips was more direct in a separate comment from Goldberg, saying \"Of course Bill Cosby is guilty!\" In July 2015 PAVE: Promoting Awareness and Victim Empowerment,", "psg_id": "18441884" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. For the PBS series \"The Electric Company\", Cosby recorded several segments teaching reading skills to young children. When Cosby was about 35 years old in 1972, he received an MA from UMass Amherst and was also back in prime time with a variety series, \"The New Bill Cosby Show\". However, this show lasted only a season. More successful was a Saturday-morning cartoon, \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids\", hosted by Cosby and based on his own childhood. That series ran from 1972 to 1979, and as \"The New Fat Albert Show\" in 1979, and", "psg_id": "1387622" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "Atlanta, Georgia on May 2, 2015. In 2014, Cosby was set to release his new standup special \"Bill Cosby 77\" on Netflix. The release of the film was canceled due to allegations of sexual assault against Cosby. His last known standup performance prior to his conviction was held at the LaRose Jazz Club in Philadelphia on January 23, 2018. In 1965, Cosby was cast alongside Robert Culp in the \"I Spy\" espionage adventure series on NBC. \"I Spy\" became the first weekly dramatic television series to feature an African-American in a starring role. At first, Cosby and NBC executives were", "psg_id": "1387616" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby 77", "text": "years old on July 12, 2014. The same day, \"Bill Cosby 77\" was filmed live in California during his performance at the San Francisco Jazz Center. In August 2014, in an interview with \"The Patriot Ledger\", Cosby explained why he selected the San Francisco Jazz Center as the venue for the performance: \"We taped at the SFJazz Center, because San Francisco was the city that put me on the map.\" Cosby stated that he had driven to San Francisco from Philadelphia in 1962 and encountered Enrico Banducci at an establishment called the hungry i. Cosby commented: \"The new special is", "psg_id": "18415581" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby 77", "text": "of the film is about 60 minutes. The contents of the program include Cosby discussing children, the bonds of matrimony, and romantic associations between individuals. Netflix marketed the film with the summary: \"Bill Cosby invites you to share his birthday and 77 years of laughs, wisdom and hilarious insights about his childhood, first loves and parenthood.\" The film was named as a way to honor Bill Cosby in order to recognize his age, and the fact that it was taped on his birthday. United Press International reported that Cosby chose Netflix to release the film, because he was enticed by", "psg_id": "18415583" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "to \"Kids Say the Darndest Things\". As of 2002, Cosby's time with Jell-O was considered the longest-standing celebrity endorsement in American advertising history. In the 1990s, Bill Cosby was also the spokesperson for Service Merchandise. At the Advertising Hall of Fame induction ceremonies on March 30, 2011, Cosby was the first winner of the American Advertising Federation's President's Award for Contributions to Advertising, for special achievements in the field. In 1973, \"The Village Voice\" writer Terry Guerin said Cosby was past his prime. Among the reasons, \"making spokesman commercials for such established heels as White Owl cigars and Pan American", "psg_id": "15785614" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "Alpha Alpha graduate chapter in White Plains, New York, in 1988. In 2016, Cosby's attorneys reported that he is now legally blind. In an April 2017 interview with the National Newspaper Publishers Association – an interview he only agreed to do as long as the NNPA portrayed him in a positive light – both Cosby and one of his former publicists confirmed this, noting he lost his sight at some point in 2015. During Autumn Jackson's extortion trial in July 1997, Cosby testified that he made private payments to Shawn Upshaw, a woman who had briefly been his lover in", "psg_id": "1387647" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "after he was accused of sexual offenses or after his conviction for sexual assault. Rescinded awards due to convictions and allegations of sexual assault Following numerous allegations of sexual assault made against Cosby several of his honorary degrees were rescinded or revoked. After he was convicted of sex crimes many more followed suit. They include, in order of rescission: Bill Cosby William Henry Cosby Jr. (; born July 12, 1937) is an American former stand-up comedian, actor, musician, author, and convicted sex offender. Cosby began his career as a stand-up comic at the hungry i in San Francisco during the", "psg_id": "1387650" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "young women, and acknowledged that his dispensing the prescription drug was illegal. Based on incidents in January 2004, Cosby was found guilty on April 26, 2018, of three counts of aggravated indecent assault, after a jury trial. On September 25, 2018, he was sentenced to three to ten years in state prison and a $25,000 fine plus court costs of both trials. After a brief period in the Montgomery County Correctional Facility, Cosby was moved to a state prison, SCI Phoenix in Skippack Township, Pennsylvania, on September 25, 2018, where he is confined to a single cell. Cosby received an", "psg_id": "1387637" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "and Leslie are also involved in a combined lawsuit against Cosby. Most lawsuits that are active are currently on hold awaiting the outcome of his criminal trial. Some are still allowed to file motions and depose witnesses, with the exception of Cosby himself. However, most judges have indicated that a civil trial will not take place until after the criminal trial is held. In 2005, Constand sued Cosby. The parties settled the case on confidential terms in 2006. In July 2015, after portions of the sealed deposition were released, Cosby released a statement stating that the \"only reason\" why he", "psg_id": "18441832" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "entertainers and artists. In January 2017, Ben's Chili Bowl painted over a large mural of Bill Cosby, Barack Obama and other celebrities. The restaurant's owners stated the makeover had nothing to do with the allegations against the comedian. Bill Cosby and Roman Polanski were expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences \"in accordance with the organization's Standards of Conduct\" on May 1, 2018. Many academic institutions have rescinded honorary degrees they awarded to Cosby. Most of them cited Cosby's 2005 deposition. Several of these institutions had never rescinded an honorary degree before, or only once before. Fordham", "psg_id": "18441907" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "similar remarks during a speech at a July 1 meeting that commemorated the anniversary of \"Brown v. Board\". During that speech, he admonished apathetic blacks for not assisting or concerning themselves with the individuals who are involved with crime or have counterproductive aspirations. He further described those who needed attention as blacks who \"had forgotten the sacrifices of those in the Civil Rights Movement.\" In 2005, Georgetown University sociology professor Michael Dyson wrote a book, \"Is Bill Cosby Right? Or Has the Black Middle Class Lost Its Mind?\" In the book, Dyson wrote that Cosby was overlooking larger social factors", "psg_id": "1387640" }, { "title": "Silver Throat: Bill Cosby Sings", "text": "Silver Throat: Bill Cosby Sings Silver Throat: Bill Cosby Sings (1967) is the sixth album by Bill Cosby. This was Cosby's first album that was recorded in the studio, as well as his first album that showcased his singing, backed by the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band. Although marketed as a musical comedy album, it consisted mostly of straightforward rhythm and blues performances, including several Jimmy Reed songs, a cover version of Ray Charles' \"I Got a Woman\" with slightly comedic lyrics, \"Mojo Workout\", which was a sequel to the Muddy Waters classic \"I Got My Mojo Workin'\", and \"Little", "psg_id": "8433075" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "Las Vegas during the early 1970s. Upshaw later told Cosby that he was the father of her daughter, Autumn Jackson. Cosby denies being the father and said that he gave Upshaw a total of about $100,000 because he did not want her to publicly reveal the affair. The then-22-year-old Jackson was sentenced to 26 months in jail for trying to extort US$40 million from Cosby. In the trial and subsequent appeal, the courts held that Jackson's belief that she was Cosby's child—even if sincere—was irrelevant to the question of her guilt. The courts stated that the mere fact that she", "psg_id": "1387648" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "trial date of November 6, 2017 for Cosby's second trial, and also said that both the defense and prosecution must submit jury selection questions by October 30, 2017. This was subsequently delayed because Cosby changed attorneys. On September 15, 2017, Judge O'Neill set a new trial date of April 2, 2018. On August 22, 2017, Judge O'Neil granted Cosby's request to change attorneys. Cosby will now be represented by Thomas Mesereau, who was the lead attorney in the 2005 acquittal at Michael Jackson's child molestation trial. Kathleen Bliss and Lane Vines will also represent Cosby. The judge also agreed to", "psg_id": "18441827" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "case of \"Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. William H. Cosby Jr.\", in which Cosby is being tried for three counts of aggravated indecent assault of Andrea Constand. O'Neill set a trial date of June 5, 2017. The judge ruled that Cosby is blind and that he may need special accommodations during the proceedings. On October 6, 2016, Cosby resumed his bid to have his sexual assault case thrown out, arguing that his due process rights were violated. On November 16, 2016, O'Neill denied the motion. Cosby faced a maximum sentence of fifteen to thirty years in prison if found guilty on", "psg_id": "18441815" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "motion pictures. CSC hired Artie Mogull as President of the label. Tetragrammaton was fairly active during 1968–69 (its most successful signing was British heavy rock band Deep Purple) but it quickly went into the red and ceased trading during the 1970s. Cosby pursued a variety of additional television projects and appeared as a regular guest host on \"The Tonight Show\" and as the star of an annual special for NBC. In 1969, he returned with another series, \"The Bill Cosby Show\", a situation comedy that ran for two seasons. Cosby played a physical education teacher at a Los Angeles high", "psg_id": "1387620" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "Times\", Cosby \"told reporters during a special session of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 34th annual legislative conference\" that, \"Parenting needs to come to the forefront. If you need help and you don't know how to parent, we want to be able to reach out and touch you.\" Richard Leiby of \"The Washington Post\" reported, \"Bill Cosby was anything but politically correct in his remarks Monday night at a Constitution Hall bash commemorating the 50th anniversary of the \"Brown v. Board of Education\" decision.\" Cosby again came under sharp criticism, and was largely unapologetic for, his stance when he made", "psg_id": "1387639" }, { "title": "Revenge (Bill Cosby album)", "text": "Revenge (Bill Cosby album) Revenge (1967) is the fifth album by comedian Bill Cosby. It was recorded live at Harrah's, Lake Tahoe, Nevada by Warner Bros. Records. It won the 1968 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. It also hit #1 on the \"Billboard\" R&B chart and #2 on the magazine's Pop album chart. Like earlier albums such as \"I Started Out as a Child\" and \"Wonderfulness\", this album has Cosby discussing his childhood through anecdotes and it introduces perhaps his most memorable character outside of Cliff Huxtable—Fat Albert. In the track \"Buck Buck,\" Cosby first mentions Fat Albert, his", "psg_id": "8457442" }, { "title": "The Bill Cosby Show", "text": "The Bill Cosby Show The Bill Cosby Show is an American sitcom that aired for two seasons on NBC's Sunday night schedule from 1969 until 1971, under the sponsorship of Procter & Gamble. There were 52 episodes made in the series. It marked Bill Cosby's first solo foray in television, after his co starring role with Robert Culp in \"I Spy\". The series also marked the first time an African American starred in his or her own eponymous comedy series. In this droll, light-hearted sitcom, Cosby played the role of Chet Kincaid, a physical education teacher at a Los Angeles", "psg_id": "4916094" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "of limitations from 10 to 20 years to the full House. Both Ferrier and Thomas, whom were alleged victims of Cosby, spoke at the hearing before the decision was made the same day. The Bill is being cosponsored by Rep. Rhonda Fields and Sen. John Cooke. On January 5, 2016 it was discovered that Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) had been crafting a measure to revoke Cosby's Presidential Medal of Freedom since the July release of a 2005 deposition in which Cosby acknowledged using drugs on women with whom he wanted to have sexual relations. \"Cosby has admitted to drugging women", "psg_id": "18441917" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "about the artists, not a tribute to the embattled comedian. The critically panned show, which had been planned since 2012 and partly underwritten by $716,000 in tax-deductible donations to the museum by Bill and Camille Cosby (who sits on the NMAA's board), is titled \"Conversations\" and includes 62 works lent by the couple. It ran until January 24, 2016. On July 20, 2015, it was announced that Cosby would no longer appear in the upcoming documentary \"Painted Down\", about the history of African American stuntmen in film and television. Cosby is credited with helping to create the Black Stuntmen's Association", "psg_id": "18441899" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "appeared to respond to Buress's accusation as an incredulous joke before he encouraged everyone to \"Google 'Bill Cosby rape'\" when they got home. Buress had been using the same Cosby routine for the previous six months with little response, but word of the October performance spread rapidly after being posted on \"Philadelphia\" magazine's website. Media coverage intensified, with numerous publications tackling the question of how Cosby had managed to maintain, as Buress called it in his routine, a \"teflon image\" despite more than a decade of public sexual abuse accusations. Shortly afterwards, \"USA Today\" reported that either Cosby or his", "psg_id": "18441790" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "attorney Angela Agrusa opposed this motion. On June 27, 2017, Judge Kaplan set a trial start date for July 30, 2018. On October 6, 2015, Goins filed a lawsuit against Cosby. In her complaint, she stated that Cosby had assaulted her, causing her to suffer \"emotional distress\", \"psychiatric trauma\", and impairment of her education. Goins's lawyer, Spencer Kuvin, said his client's number-one priority was that the truth come out and Cosby be criminally prosecuted. Singer stated he would provide documentary evidence to the LAPD that established Cosby was in New York on August 9, 2008, the date of the alleged", "psg_id": "18441853" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "possible new variations of its soft drink and decided it would sell more product if it used a sweeter formula. Once New Coke was launched, Pepsi prepared its public response to the change; among its talking points for journalists writing about New Coke was to \"Ask them about those Bill Cosby ads\". One of a new series of Coke advertisements showed Cosby dressed in a toga; this campaign was described as unconvincing. Coca-Cola faced a widespread public backlash, internal dissent, and ultimately the original drink recipe returned as \"Coca-Cola Classic\". In the days following the reversal, an editorial cartoon featured", "psg_id": "15785608" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "the final year he appeared in its advertising. The company distributed 120,000 copies of his picture book series, \"Little Bill\", into American public libraries. Despite the transitions of advertising agencies and the 1989 merger of General Foods into Kraft, Cosby remained with Jell-O. He appeared at the Utah State Senate in 2001 to designate Jell-O the official state snack, and made a promotional visit to the Jell-O Gallery in 2004. In 2010, Cosby returned to Jell-O as executive producer for the company's \"Hello Jell-O\" campaign. In return, the brand sponsored his weekly web show \"OBKB\", a children's interview series similar", "psg_id": "15785613" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "clothes partially removed. After learning that charges were not pursued in the case, Green, the only publicly-named woman in the prior case, came forward with allegations in February 2005 that Cosby had drugged and assaulted her in the 1970s. Cosby's lawyer said that he did not know her and the events did not happen. It was revealed in 2018, in motions filed in Cosby's second criminal trial, that Cosby had settled with Constand for $3.5 million. Green filed a lawsuit against Cosby and his representatives in December 2014, claiming that the continued denials amounted to publicly branding her as a", "psg_id": "18441837" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "Cosby pouring a can of Pepsi into a can of Coke. Marcio Moreira, a McCann Erickson creative executive behind the New Coke introduction, said in 2011 that the decision to hire Cosby was not made until other commercials were being edited. \"The Cosby Show\" debuted in 1984, becoming \"TV's biggest hit in the 1980s\" and reviving both the sitcom genre and NBC. Before the series premiere, Cosby told reporters his income from commercials for Coke and Ford, as well as his Las Vegas shows, had made him financially secure. At some point before 1985, Cosby featured in advertisements for Bird's", "psg_id": "15785609" }, { "title": "Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby", "text": "Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby (1972) is the 14th album of stand up comedy by Bill Cosby. Recorded at the Circle Star Theater, it is the fifteenth such album he released, but only the fourth on Uni Records (when that label folded, the album was distributed by its parent company, MCA). The album is available on compact disc, but to date the other Uni albums have not been so released. Unlike many of his previous albums, on which his youth provided the source of his routines, Cosby's material here centers mostly on contemporary", "psg_id": "8797141" }, { "title": "Revenge (Bill Cosby album)", "text": "Philadelphia childhood friend who was the basis for the hit cartoon series \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids\"; Albert's signature cry \"Hey! Hey! Hey!\", a trademark of the later TV series, is also heard for the first time. Old Weird Harold, another of Cosby's friends/characters, is also featured on this album, primarily on the track \"9th Street Bridge.\" Revenge (Bill Cosby album) Revenge (1967) is the fifth album by comedian Bill Cosby. It was recorded live at Harrah's, Lake Tahoe, Nevada by Warner Bros. Records. It won the 1968 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. It also hit #1 on", "psg_id": "8457443" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "and working as an aspiring model and actress after her agent had introduced her to Cosby and he had become her good friend and mentor, saying that she escaped his attacks, returned home to Denver and Cosby thereafter subverted her career. On October 16, 2014, as part of a stand-up comedy routine in Philadelphia, Hannibal Buress addressed Cosby's legacy of \"talk[ing] down\" to young black men about their mode of dress and lifestyle. Buress criticized the actor's public moralizing by saying, \"Yeah, but you raped women, Bill Cosby, so that kind of brings you down a couple notches.\" The audience", "psg_id": "18441789" }, { "title": "The Best of Bill Cosby", "text": "cassette tape release of the album reverses Sides 1 and 2 of the LP in order to sequence the longer side first. In 1967, an album of the same title was released in England by Warner Brothers (K46002,) but with a different track listing and different cover art (it used the same photo as the cover of \"Wonderfulness\" for its front cover, and the photo and liner notes of \"Why Is There Air?\" for its back cover). The Best of Bill Cosby The Best of Bill Cosby (1969) is the 12th album by Bill Cosby. It is his first compilation", "psg_id": "9573297" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "assault accusations, the earliest of which date back decades. More than 60 women accused him of rape, drug-facilitated sexual assault, sexual battery, child sexual abuse, and sexual misconduct, allegations he denies, for which the statute of limitations had by then expired in nearly all cases. Cosby was found guilty of three counts of aggravated indecent assault in April 2018, and sentenced to three to ten years in prison on September 25, 2018. Cosby was born on July 12, 1937, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is one of four sons of Anna Pearl (née Hite), a maid, and William Henry Cosby Sr.,", "psg_id": "1387608" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "\"Cosby\" was canceled. Its last episode aired April 28, 2000. \"Kids Say the Darndest Things\" was terminated the same year. A series for preschoolers, \"Little Bill\", created by Cosby as a semi-biographical representation of his childhood growing up in Philadelphia, made its debut on Nickelodeon in 1999. The network renewed the popular program in November 2000. In 2001, Cosby's agenda included the publication of a new book, as well as delivering the commencement addresses at Morris Brown College, Ohio State University, and at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Also that year, he signed a deal with 20th Century Fox to develop a", "psg_id": "1387630" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "as \"Uptown Saturday Night\" in 1974; \"Let's Do It Again\" in 1975; and in 1976, \"Mother, Jugs & Speed\", co-starring Raquel Welch and Harvey Keitel. About this last film, a Rotten Tomatoes reviewer wrote, \"Bill Cosby steals the film outright with his hilarious performance as 'Mother', the streetwise seen-it-all EMT.\" In 1976, Cosby starred in \"A Piece of the Action\" with Poitier; and \"California Suite\", a compilation of four Neil Simon plays. He also hosted \"Cos\" in 1976. In addition, he produced an hour-long variety show featuring puppets, sketches, and musical numbers. It was during this season that ABC decided", "psg_id": "1387624" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "1963, he received national exposure on NBC's \"The Tonight Show\". This led to a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records, who, in 1964, released his debut LP \"Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right!\", the first of a series of comedy albums. His album \"To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With\" was number one on \"Spin\" magazine's list of \"The 40 Greatest Comedy Albums of All Time\", calling it \"stand-up comedy's masterpiece\". While many comics of the time were using the growing freedom of that decade to explore material that was controversial and sometimes risqué, Cosby was making his", "psg_id": "1387612" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "assault were filed against Cosby in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania based on allegations by Constand concerning incidents in January 2004. Cosby's first trial in June 2017 ended in a mistrial. Cosby was found guilty of three counts of aggravated indecent assault at retrial on April 26, 2018 and on September 25, 2018, Cosby was sentenced to three to ten years in state prison and fined $25,000 plus the cost of the prosecution, $43,611. Cosby's attorney, Thomas Mesereau, plans to appeal. Of the many other allegations against Cosby, the earliest date claimed was December 1965; Kristina Ruehli accused Cosby of drugging and", "psg_id": "18441781" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "became public in July 2015, Spelman discontinued the professorship entirely. By the end of 2014, talent agency CAA dropped Cosby as a client, leaving him without a Hollywood agent. On July 7, 2015, Walt Disney World removed a statue of Bill Cosby that had been featured as part of the Hollywood Studios park's \"Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame Plaza.\" In mid July 2015, after enormous public pressure to remove art work owned by Cosby, the Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art decided to post a disclaimer reminding visitors that an exhibition featuring Cosby's art collection is", "psg_id": "18441898" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "upon the belief his legal team had the right to cross-examine the accuser; he lost this appeal on October 12. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court announced it would review the state law in a separate case, to which Cosby's lead attorney, Brian McMonagle, said that he would try to add Cosby's case in hopes of having it thrown out. On September 6, 2016, Judge Steven O'Neill set a trial date for June 6, 2017. On April 12, 2017, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court declined to hear Cosby's appeal to question Constand before the trial. Cosby had faced a maximum of fifteen to", "psg_id": "18441810" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "honestly and freely and lovingly, and I think that's a very positive thing.\" In a 2008 interview, Cosby mentioned Philadelphia; Atlanta; Chicago; Detroit; Oakland, California; and Springfield, Massachusetts among the cities where crime was high and young African-American men were being murdered and jailed in disproportionate numbers. Cosby stood his ground against criticism and affirmed that African-American parents were continuing to fail to inculcate proper standards of moral behavior. Cosby's vocal social comments led to the unsealing of documents in a previous civil suit by a woman who had accused cosby of sexual assault, which in turn sparked renewed interest", "psg_id": "1387642" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "from which the company departed in 2001. Cosby's early commercials were unscripted, but later were written by comedy writers. Cosby disagreed with the writers, who wanted to say the food was for when you were \"hungry\"; Cosby thought there was not enough substance to satisfy hunger and wanted to use the word \"appetite\". In 1979, General Foods introduced Pudding Pops, the company's first frozen dessert product. With Cosby as spokesperson, it sold US$100 million its first year. After introducing Gelatin Pops and frozen Fruit Bars, the company's frozen desserts sales reached $300 million. Cosby was engaged to promote the flagging", "psg_id": "15785603" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "\"We are very happy that the Court agreed and we will continue to vigorously fight for a just result for our client.\" Cosby's spokesperson, Monique Pressley, did not immediately comment on the decision. On September 20, 2016, it was revealed that one of the thirteen prosecution witnesses in the criminal trial is alleged Cosby victim Margie Shapiro. Allred filed a motion in the Huth civil case to have the deposition of Shapiro postponed until after the criminal trial. Allred stated she believed the defense would try to use the deposition against Shapiro to find discrepancies in the upcoming trial. Cosby", "psg_id": "18441852" }, { "title": "Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby", "text": "incidents with his family, notably the tracks \"Bedroom Slippers\" (involving back-yard play by his youngest daughter and their dogs) and \"Froofie The Dog\" (involving his oldest daughter wanting to watch the television while Bill himself is watching \"Gunsmoke\"). His youth is explored in the album's closing track, \"Slow Class.\" Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby (1972) is the 14th album of stand up comedy by Bill Cosby. Recorded at the Circle Star Theater, it is the fifteenth such album he released, but only the fourth on Uni Records (when that label folded, the album", "psg_id": "8797142" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "Okay\", which includes an unprecedented $41 million budget to combat sexual violence and harassment: \"The new plan was drafted in response to high-profile incidents that remain under investigation, including sexual-assault allegations against members of the University of Ottawa men's hockey team, Jian Ghomeshi, and Bill Cosby.\" On May 26, 2015, Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval signed a bill that extends the statute of limitations for criminal prosecution of rape from four years to 20 years. Lise Lotte Lublin, who accused Cosby of drugging her in 1989 in a Las Vegas, Nevada hotel, testified in support of the new law and asked", "psg_id": "18441914" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "best advertising campaign of all time. \"Black Enterprise\" magazine found that Cosby was one of only a very few African Americans who could command among the highest fees paid for advertising spokespeople. The 1981 feature also highlighted how rare it was for African Americans to be hired for a complete campaign, as opposed to a single advertisement, despite an overall increase in opportunities. Cosby's agents told the magazine he had earned at least $3 million in current advertising contractsabout one-fifth of his incomethe rest of which he earned from live performances. Cosby returned as Coca-Cola's spokesperson in its 1982 \"Coke", "psg_id": "15785605" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "the sexual assault claims against Cosby exploded at the end of 2014, denials by Brokaw and other Cosby representatives became even more vehement, with lawyer Martin Singer calling all of the allegations \"unsubstantiated, fantastical stories ... [that] have escalated past the point of absurdity.\" When Dickinson came forward in November 2014 to accuse Cosby of raping her in 1982, Singer issued a denial on behalf of Cosby, saying, \"Janice Dickinson's story accusing Bill Cosby of rape is a lie.\" Around the time of these interviews, Cosby's lawyers began sending sharply worded letters to publications that wrote about the sexual assault", "psg_id": "18441886" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "based on ideas that Cosby suggested while in meetings with the writing staff. The show had parallels to Cosby's actual family life: like the characters Cliff and Clair Huxtable, Cosby and his wife Camille were college educated and financially successful, and they had five children. On the show, Cosby played the role of an obstetrician. Much of the material from the pilot and first season of \"The Cosby Show\" was taken from his video \"\", released in 1983. The series was an immediate success, debuting near the top of the ratings and staying there for most of its eight-season run.", "psg_id": "1387626" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "in order to satisfy his sexual desires, and, therefore, the Federal government should not recognize Cosby with an honor like the Presidential Medal of Freedom,\" the bill states. The legislation would further impose criminal penalties on anyone who publicly displays a Medal of Freedom revoked by the president, including up to a year in prison. \"To continue honoring Bill Cosby with this prestigious accolade would be an affront to women nationwide, particularly those who were victims of his horrific acts,\" Gosar wrote in a letter to fellow lawmakers asking them to co-sponsor his bill. A bill in the Oregon Senate", "psg_id": "18441918" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days", "text": "Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days (1976) is a musical comedy album by Bill Cosby. For nine years, Cosby released at least an album a year since 1964. After a three-year hiatus, this was his first comedy album since 1973's \"Fat Albert\", and he wouldn't return to a full-fledged stand-up album again until \"My Father Confused Me... What Must I Do? What Must I Do?\". This is also his first album on Capitol Records. In this, his sixth musical album release (counting the 1971 instrumental jazz/funk album \"Badfoot Brown & the Bunions", "psg_id": "8799995" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days", "text": "Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days (1976) is a musical comedy album by Bill Cosby. For nine years, Cosby released at least an album a year since 1964. After a three-year hiatus, this was his first comedy album since 1973's \"Fat Albert\", and he wouldn't return to a full-fledged stand-up album again until \"My Father Confused Me... What Must I Do? What Must I Do?\". This is also his first album on Capitol Records. In this, his sixth musical album release (counting the 1971 instrumental jazz/funk album \"Badfoot Brown & the Bunions", "psg_id": "8799993" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "In 1987, Cosby attempted to return to film with the spy spoof \"Leonard Part 6\". Although Cosby himself was the producer and wrote the story, he realized during production that the film was not going to be what he wanted and publicly denounced it, warning audiences to stay away. Later in the 1980s, Cosby served as an advisor to the Los Angeles Student Film Institute. After \"The Cosby Show\" went off the air in 1992, Cosby embarked on a number of other projects, which included a revival of the classic Groucho Marx game show \"You Bet Your Life\" (1992–93), the", "psg_id": "1387627" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "produced and starred in the television sitcom \"The Cosby Show\", which aired from 1984 to 1992 and was rated as the number one show in America for 1985 through 1989. The sitcom highlighted the experiences and growth of an affluent African-American family. Cosby produced the spin-off sitcom \"A Different World\", which aired from 1987 to 1993. He also starred in \"The Cosby Mysteries\" from 1994 to 1995 and in the sitcom \"Cosby\" from 1996 to 2000, and hosted \"Kids Say the Darndest Things\" from 1998 to 2000. Cosby's career and image were seriously damaged in the mid-2010s by many sexual", "psg_id": "1387607" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "those crooks at E. F. Hutton?' My buddy didn't understand my commercials improve race relations. Y'see, by showing that a black man can be just as money-hungry as a white man ... I'm proving that all men are brothers.\" In 1981, Cosby told \"Black Enterprise\" magazine: In October 2014, a stand-up comedy routine by Hannibal Buress, addressing allegations of rape against Cosby, went viral on YouTube. On November 10, Cosby posted a message requesting meme images, using a hashtag of #CosbyMeme, on his Twitter feed. Many of the images posted in response related to the allegations, which were fresh in", "psg_id": "15785616" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "relatively unaffected on social media by allegations against Cosby. The brand was mentioned in one percent of posts about Cosby, which was considered low. Still, negative connections continued, including by rapper Eminem in a freestyle rap, and an article by \"Food Drink and Franchise\" magazine pointed out moments in commercials that were awkward in retrospect. The numerous accusations of rape, drug facilitated sexual assault, sexual battery, child sexual abuse, and sexual misconduct spanned from 1965 to 2008 across ten U.S. states and one Canadian province. On September 25, 2018, Cosby was sentenced to 3 to 10 years in state prison", "psg_id": "15785620" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "thirty years in prison if found guilty on all three counts and a fine up to $25,000. Cosby's trial started on June 5, 2017, and ended in mistrial on June 17. On December 16, 2014, after a 10-day investigation, Los Angeles prosecutors declined to file any charges against Cosby after Judith Huth claimed the comedian molested her around 1974 at the Playboy Mansion. Huth had met with Los Angeles police detectives for 90 minutes. In rejecting the case, prosecutors evaluated the charge Cosby would have faced in 1974. Prosecutors took into account legislative changes that extend the statute of limitations", "psg_id": "18441811" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "its Hall of Fame. Board president Jeffrey Muldawer said the decision was made to \"eliminate an issue\" that was distracting from its mission. He says some board members did not feel comfortable holding Cosby up as a role model for children. Muldawer says Cosby's removal does not reflect an opinion about the allegations. Cosby attended Central only for part of his freshman year. He was inducted in 1998. On January 20, 2016, Hampton University, a historically black college, announced the removal of Cosby from its board of trustees due to allegations of multiple sexual assaults: \"For decades, Bill Cosby supported", "psg_id": "18441905" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby 77", "text": "2015, Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos explained the company's rationale behind not airing the special in November 2014: \"It just felt like the wrong time to have a comedy special from Bill Cosby. It was just an inappropriate time to have a standup comedy from Bill at that time, in the middle of the holidays.\" Sarandos described the events which led to the decision to postpone the special as \"tragic\". In July 2015, Sarandos stated Netflix would not release the film. When questioned at the Television Critics Association summer press tour, Sarandos responded: \"I don't think it's appropriate to", "psg_id": "18415587" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "centered on Cosby as Hilton Lucas, an iconoclastic senior citizen who tries to find a new job after being downsized and, in the meantime, gets on his wife's nerves. Madeline Kahn co-starred as Rashād's goofy business partner Pauline. Cosby was hired by CBS to be the official spokesman of its Detroit affiliate WWJ-TV during an advertising campaign from 1995 to 1998. Cosby also hosted a CBS special, \"Kids Say the Darndest Things\" on February 6, 1995, which was followed after as a full season show, with Cosby as host, from January 9, 1998, to June 23, 2000. After four seasons,", "psg_id": "1387629" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "a drastic effect on Cosby's reputation, as seen in the following drop in his ratings. In March 2013, Cosby had a 76.3 rating on the Davie-Brown Index, a rating of the public perceptions of roughly 3500 personalities published by Omnicom Group company The Marketing Arm, placing him as the third most-trusted celebrity, behind Morgan Freeman and Dr. Mehmet Oz. By November 19, this had fallen to 57.1, placing him at either the 2,626th spot or 2615th, depending on the source. The same company's separate rating on who consumers view as an \"effective product spokesperson\" saw Cosby drop to 2,746th spot;", "psg_id": "15785618" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "Eye frozen foods. In 1986, Cosby's only contract was with Jell-O, but by the end of the year he had added two more endorsements. By August, Cosby began promoting E. F. Hutton & Co. with a series of print and television advertisements, and comedy concerts. The company had been accused of fraud and needed a spokesperson who was well-liked. Soon after Cosby's commercials aired, the company merged with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. In late December, he added J. Walter Thompson agency account Kodak Colorwatch System photographic processing system to his list. The estimated $10 million contract included commercials featuring Cosby", "psg_id": "15785610" }, { "title": "Camille Cosby", "text": "she was ordered to testify under oath. In the deposition of February 2016, Cosby invoked spousal privilege when asked whether Bill had been faithful to her. On May 3, 2018, after her husband's conviction for sexual assault, Cosby released a three-page statement defending her husband in which she compared her husband's conviction to the racially charged killing of Emmett Till, a fourteen-year-old boy who was lynched after a white woman said she was offended by him in her family's grocery store. Cosby also called for a criminal investigation into the Pennsylvania prosecutor behind the conviction. Camille Cosby Camille Olivia Cosby", "psg_id": "11645027" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "at one point, he had been 5th. Awareness of Cosby increased from 63rd to 51st. The Marketing Arm warns about misinterpreting the ratings fall; it said 900 celebrities were within the margin of error for Cosby's rating. At the time of the accusations, E-Poll Market Research had not updated its scores; a Q Score for Cosby was not expected until 2015. The executive vice-president of Q Scores Co. said polling in the midst of a scandal would likely overstate the score's longterm effects. All three companies' scores are updated at different intervals, meaning they are not directly comparable. Jell-O was", "psg_id": "15785619" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "In 2012, the separate Celebrity DBI index listed Cosby as second most-trusted celebrity on a list of celebrities people pay attention to on television, behind Morgan Freeman. Professionally, Coca-Cola advertising director John Bergin considered Cosby the company's \"greatest weapon\"; he said, \"magic happens when the camera starts.\" His enthusiasm was tempered on a personal level, finding him \"inconceivably arrogant\" and mentioned \"blow-ups\" on the set. One biographer of Cosby, Linda Etkin, said, \"Cosby comes across as a father figure, a teacher, and a friend\" in his advertisements. William Turner, in 1982 the marketing manager for Texas Instruments' consumer products group,", "psg_id": "15785597" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby 77", "text": "the prospect of his viewers being able to watch the film without interruption for advertisements, and hoped this would provide an enhanced rhythm to the show. On August 14, 2014, Netflix announced that \"Bill Cosby 77\" would be made available to its subscribers on November 28, 2014. Netflix intended for the program to be made available from the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. After its announcement, Cosby posted to Twitter: \"I thank @Netflix for this opportunity to show my talent all around the internet.\" Netflix made public its decision on November 18, 2014 to delay release of the", "psg_id": "18415584" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "said Constand had told her she could make up a story about sexual misconduct and then sue someone for it. The defense has also asked the case be dismissed on prosecutorial misconduct and claims the statute of limitations has expired as well. On April 26, 2018, a jury found Bill Cosby guilty of three counts of aggravated indecent assault against Andrea Constand. The Montgomery County district attorney, Kevin Steele, asked at this point that Cosby's $1 million bail be revoked, suggesting that he owned a private plane and could flee. This prompted an angry outburst from Cosby, who shouted, \"He", "psg_id": "18441829" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby 77", "text": "film. The announcement by Netflix came a matter of hours after Janice Dickinson publicly added her name to the list women who alleged that Cosby had sexually assaulted and raped them. Dickinson said the incident occurred in 1982 in Lake Tahoe. \"The Washington Post\" reported that the assertions by multiple women stating Cosby sexually assaulted them contributed to decisions by both Netflix and NBC to cease production or delay projects with Cosby. Dickinson asserted both Cosby and his lawyers had pressured her to remove mention of the incident from her book of 2002, \"\"; his attorney Martin Singer disputed this", "psg_id": "18415585" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "Creative Artists Agency, Cosby's agency since 2012, dropped him as a client. Cosby has been the subject of highly publicized accusations of rape, drug facilitated sexual assault, sexual battery, child sexual abuse, and sexual misconduct, the earliest of which were said by his accusers to have taken place in the mid-1960s. In October 2014, as part of his comedy routine, comedian Hannibal Buress alluded to covert sexual misbehavior by Cosby, which went viral, and resulted in more women coming forward to state that they were assaulted by Cosby. Many additional accusations were made after that date. The dates of the", "psg_id": "1387633" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby", "text": "known to bigots and racists that they don't count!\" During the series' run, Cosby continued to do stand-up comedy performances and recorded a half-dozen record albums for Warner Bros. Records. He also began to dabble in singing, recording \"\" in 1967. In June 1968, \"Billboard\" magazine reported that Cosby had turned down a five-year, US$3.5 million contract renewal offer and would leave the label in August that year to record for his own record label. In July 1968, Cosby narrated \"Black History: Lost, Stolen, or Strayed\", a CBS documentary addressing the representation of blacks in popular culture. Andy Rooney wrote", "psg_id": "1387618" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "the \"toothpaste back in the tube\", since Cosby's testimony has already been in the news for months. On April 25, the Superior Court announced that it refused to hear Cosby's appeal to have the case dismissed, lifted a temporary stay of the pre-trial hearing, and sent the case back to the original court. At the preliminary hearing on May 24, a judge found that there was enough evidence to proceed with a trial, despite the fact that Constand did not testify, which is allowed under Pennsylvania law. He set a pre-trial hearing for September 6. Cosby appealed this decision based", "psg_id": "18441809" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases American comedian Bill Cosby has been the subject of publicized sexual assault allegations, with the earliest incidents allegedly taking place in the mid-1960s. He has been accused by numerous women of rape, drug-facilitated sexual assault, sexual battery, child sexual abuse, and sexual misconduct. Assault allegations against him became more public after a stand-up routine by comedian Hannibal Buress became viral in October 2014, alluding to Cosby's covert sexual misbehavior; thereafter, many additional claims were made. The dates of the alleged incidents have spanned from 1965 to 2008 in 10 U.S. states and in one Canadian", "psg_id": "18441777" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases", "text": "Serignese after having sex with her in the 1970s. Bill Cosby sexual assault cases American comedian Bill Cosby has been the subject of publicized sexual assault allegations, with the earliest incidents allegedly taking place in the mid-1960s. He has been accused by numerous women of rape, drug-facilitated sexual assault, sexual battery, child sexual abuse, and sexual misconduct. Assault allegations against him became more public after a stand-up routine by comedian Hannibal Buress became viral in October 2014, alluding to Cosby's covert sexual misbehavior; thereafter, many additional claims were made. The dates of the alleged incidents have spanned from 1965 to", "psg_id": "18441931" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band!", "text": "also a parody of the Wilson Pickett song \"Funky Broadway\". Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band! Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band! (1968) is the seventh album by Bill Cosby. This was his second studio album to feature his singing, and features less serious renditions (often with satirical lyrics written or improvised by Cosby) of then-current rock and soul hits. As on his previous, debut music album \"\", he is backed by the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band. The title track is actually a parody set to the tune of Jimi Hendrix's \"Purple Haze\",", "psg_id": "8455851" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band!", "text": "Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band! Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band! (1968) is the seventh album by Bill Cosby. This was his second studio album to feature his singing, and features less serious renditions (often with satirical lyrics written or improvised by Cosby) of then-current rock and soul hits. As on his previous, debut music album \"\", he is backed by the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band. The title track is actually a parody set to the tune of Jimi Hendrix's \"Purple Haze\", although Hendrix is not credited, while \"Funky North Philadelphia\" is", "psg_id": "8455850" }, { "title": "Bill Cosby in advertising", "text": "the respondents' minds. After numerous women came forward as victims of Cosby's alleged actions, a television special and a series in development were cancelled. Cosby refused to address the situation; his lawyer said such actions would dignify \"decade-old, discredited\" allegations. Many media outlets commented on the way such actions clashed with his image as \"America's Dad\". One of the accusers felt nobody would believe her claims at the time of the alleged incident, given Cosby's status in advertising. Joan Tarshis told the media that Cosby was \"Mr America; Mr Jello, as I called him\". The publicity surrounding the allegations had", "psg_id": "15785617" } ]
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what was the first film alfred hitchcock made in hollywood?
[ { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "Selznick picture \"Rebecca\" (1940) was Hitchcock's first American film, set in a Hollywood version of England's Cornwall and based on a novel by English novelist Daphne du Maurier. The film stars Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine. The story concerns a naïve (and unnamed) young woman who marries a widowed aristocrat. She goes to live in his huge English country house, and struggles with the lingering reputation of his elegant and worldly first wife Rebecca, who died under mysterious circumstances. The film won Best Picture at the 13th Academy Awards; the statuette was given to Selznick, as the film's producer. Hitchcock", "psg_id": "3625" } ]
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[ { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "these islands and given the age its character\". In June 2013 nine restored versions of Hitchcock's early silent films, including \"The Pleasure Garden\" (1925), were shown at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Harvey Theatre; known as \"The Hitchcock 9\", the travelling tribute was organised by the British Film Institute. The Alfred Hitchcock Collection is housed at the Academy Film Archive in Hollywood, California. It includes home movies, 16 mm film shot on the set of \"Blackmail\" (1929) and \"Frenzy\" (1972), and the earliest known colour footage of Hitchcock. The Academy Film Archive preserves many of his home movies. The Alfred", "psg_id": "3690" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "start gathering, watching, and attacking. The question: \"What do the birds want?\" is left unanswered. Hitchcock made the film with equipment from the Revue Studio, which made \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\". He said it was his most technically challenging film yet, using a combination of trained and mechanical birds against a backdrop of wild ones. Every shot was sketched in advance. An HBO/BBC television film, \"The Girl\" (2012), depicted Hedren's experiences on set; she said that Hitchcock became obsessed with her and sexually harassed her. He reportedly isolated her from the rest of the crew, had her followed, whispered obscenities to", "psg_id": "3659" }, { "title": "Pat Hitchcock", "text": "Pat Hitchcock Patricia Alma O'Connell (née Hitchcock; born 7 July 1928), commonly known as Pat Hitchcock, is an English actress and producer. She is the only child of English director Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville, and had small roles in several of his films, starting with \"Stage Fright\" (1950). Hitchcock was born in London in 1928, the only child of film director Alfred Hitchcock and film editor Alma Reville. The family moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1939. Once there, Hitchcock's father soon made his mark in Hollywood. As a child, Hitchcock knew she wanted to be an actress. In", "psg_id": "1707561" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock filmography", "text": "1980, Hitchcock received a knighthood. Alfred Hitchcock filmography Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980) was an English filmmaker and director. Popularly known as the \"Master of Suspense\" for his use of innovative film techniques in thrillers, Hitchcock started his career in the British film industry as a title designer and art director for a number of silent films during the early 1920s, most of which are now lost. His directorial debut was the 1925 release \"The Pleasure Garden\". Hitchcock followed this with \"\", his first commercial and critical success. It featured many of the thematic elements his films would be known for such", "psg_id": "8566458" }, { "title": "The World of Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "Plot. The World of Alfred Hitchcock In the setting of his office at Universal Studios, Alfred Hitchcock shares his vision of what an artistic film should be in the framework of a commercial industry, the difference between suspense films and mystery films, his conception of eroticism and his vision of Scandinavian women. He also explains in details how he created the suspense in the famous sequence of North by Northwest in the corn field. The film contains an original interview with Bruce Dern, who describes Hitchcock’s method as a director, and film clips from North by Northwest, Frenzy, Topaz, and", "psg_id": "18633629" }, { "title": "The World of Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "The World of Alfred Hitchcock In the setting of his office at Universal Studios, Alfred Hitchcock shares his vision of what an artistic film should be in the framework of a commercial industry, the difference between suspense films and mystery films, his conception of eroticism and his vision of Scandinavian women. He also explains in details how he created the suspense in the famous sequence of North by Northwest in the corn field. The film contains an original interview with Bruce Dern, who describes Hitchcock’s method as a director, and film clips from North by Northwest, Frenzy, Topaz, and Family", "psg_id": "18633628" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "Alfred Hitchcock Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English film director and producer, widely regarded as one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. Known as \"the Master of Suspense\", he directed over 50 feature films in a career spanning six decades, becoming as well known as any of his actors thanks to his many interviews, his cameo roles in most of his films, and his hosting and producing of the television anthology \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" (1955–1965). Born in Leytonstone, Essex, Hitchcock entered the film industry in 1919 as a", "psg_id": "3596" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "text": "ended up directing what would be the last episode. The broadcast history was as follows: \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\", 25 minutes long, aired weekly at 9:30 on CBS on Sunday nights from 1955 to 1960, and then at 8:30 on NBC on Tuesday nights from 1960 to 1962.It was followed by \"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour\", which lasted for three seasons, September 1962 to June 1965, adding another 93 episodes to the 268 already produced for \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\". Two episodes that were directed by Hitchcock were nominated for Emmy Awards. The first episode was \"The Case of Mr. Pelham\" in 1955", "psg_id": "1842347" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985 TV series)", "text": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985 TV series) Alfred Hitchcock Presents, sometimes called The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents, is an American anthology series that aired on NBC from 1985 to 1986, and on the USA Network from 1987 to 1989. The series is an updated re-imagining of the 1955 series of the same name. In 1985, NBC aired a new made-for-television film based upon the series, combining newly filmed stories with colorized footage of Alfred Hitchcock from the original series introducing each segment. The film was a ratings success. A new \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" series debuted in the fall of 1985 and", "psg_id": "10138754" }, { "title": "Hitchcock/Truffaut (film)", "text": "3.5 stars out of 4, saying, \"My only problem with \"Hitchcock/Truffaut\" is that it's too short at 80 minutes.\" Peter Debruge of \"Variety\" called it \"Accessible yet intelligent\". Todd McCarthy of \"The Hollywood Reporter\" stated that \"this documentary will be a top draw wherever films about filmmakers are welcome.\" At the 38th Denver Film Festival, it won the Maysles Brothers Award for Best Documentary Film. Hitchcock/Truffaut (film) Hitchcock/Truffaut is a 2015 French-American documentary film directed by Kent Jones about François Truffaut's book on Alfred Hitchcock, \"Hitchcock/Truffaut\", and its impact on cinema. Truffaut interviewed Hitchcock over eight days in 1962 at", "psg_id": "18965483" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock filmography", "text": "Alfred Hitchcock filmography Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980) was an English filmmaker and director. Popularly known as the \"Master of Suspense\" for his use of innovative film techniques in thrillers, Hitchcock started his career in the British film industry as a title designer and art director for a number of silent films during the early 1920s, most of which are now lost. His directorial debut was the 1925 release \"The Pleasure Garden\". Hitchcock followed this with \"\", his first commercial and critical success. It featured many of the thematic elements his films would be known for such as an innocent man on", "psg_id": "8566452" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985 TV series)", "text": "when it launched at 6:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985 TV series) Alfred Hitchcock Presents, sometimes called The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents, is an American anthology series that aired on NBC from 1985 to 1986, and on the USA Network from 1987 to 1989. The series is an updated re-imagining of the 1955 series of the same name. In 1985, NBC aired a new made-for-television film based upon the series, combining newly filmed stories with colorized footage of Alfred Hitchcock from the original series introducing each segment. The film was a ratings success. A new \"Alfred Hitchcock", "psg_id": "10138756" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho", "text": "as Anthony Perkins. Produced by The Montecito Picture Company and distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures, the film was released in 17 U.S. cities on November 23, 2012. Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho is a non-fiction book by Stephen Rebello. It details the creation of director Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 thriller \"Psycho\". The 2012 American biographical drama film directed by Sacha Gervasi, based on this non-fiction book is titled \"Hitchcock\". The film was released on November 23, 2012 The book was first published on April 15, 1990 by Dembner Books, and distributed by", "psg_id": "11942842" }, { "title": "Hitchcock (film)", "text": "Hitchcock (film) Hitchcock is a 2012 American biographical drama film directed by Sacha Gervasi, based on Stephen Rebello's non-fiction book \"Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho\". The film was released in selected cities on November 23, 2012, with a worldwide release on December 14, 2012. \"Hitchcock\" centers on the relationship between film director Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony Hopkins) and his wife Alma Reville (Helen Mirren) during the making of \"Psycho\", a controversial horror film that became one of the most acclaimed and influential works in the filmmaker's career. In 1959, Alfred Hitchcock opens his latest film, \"North by Northwest\", to", "psg_id": "16797752" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho", "text": "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho is a non-fiction book by Stephen Rebello. It details the creation of director Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 thriller \"Psycho\". The 2012 American biographical drama film directed by Sacha Gervasi, based on this non-fiction book is titled \"Hitchcock\". The film was released on November 23, 2012 The book was first published on April 15, 1990 by Dembner Books, and distributed by W. W. Norton & Company. Stephen Rebello researched the film thoroughly through Hitchcock's personal records and archives and he interviewed virtually every surviving cast and crew member.", "psg_id": "11942833" }, { "title": "Hitchcock (film)", "text": "life and imagination, it's undeniably lively and provocative.\" Hitchcock (film) Hitchcock is a 2012 American biographical drama film directed by Sacha Gervasi, based on Stephen Rebello's non-fiction book \"Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho\". The film was released in selected cities on November 23, 2012, with a worldwide release on December 14, 2012. \"Hitchcock\" centers on the relationship between film director Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony Hopkins) and his wife Alma Reville (Helen Mirren) during the making of \"Psycho\", a controversial horror film that became one of the most acclaimed and influential works in the filmmaker's career. In 1959, Alfred Hitchcock", "psg_id": "16797769" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "title card designer after training as a technical clerk and copy writer for a telegraph-cable company. He made his directorial debut with the silent film \"The Pleasure Garden\" (1925). His first successful film, \"\" (1927), helped to shape the thriller genre, while his 1929 film, \"Blackmail\", was the first British \"\". Two of his 1930s thrillers, \"The 39 Steps\" (1935) and \"The Lady Vanishes\" (1938), are ranked among the greatest British films of the 20th century. By 1939 Hitchcock was a filmmaker of international importance, and film producer David O. Selznick persuaded him to move to Hollywood. A string of", "psg_id": "3597" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "became \"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour\" in 1962, and NBC broadcast the final episode on 10 May 1965. In the 1980s, a new version of \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" was produced for television, making use of Hitchcock's original introductions in a colourised form. In 1955 Hitchcock became a United States citizen. The same year, his third Grace Kelly film, \"To Catch a Thief\", was released; it is set in the French Riviera, and pairs Kelly with Cary Grant. Grant plays retired thief John Robie, who becomes the prime suspect for a spate of robberies in the Riviera. A thrill-seeking American heiress played", "psg_id": "3646" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "text": "briefly detail how fate (or the authorities) eventually brought the character to justice. Hitchcock told \"TV Guide\" that his reassurances that the criminal had been apprehended were \"a necessary gesture to morality.\" \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" finished at number 6 in the Nielsen ratings for the 1956–57 season, number 12 in 1957–58, number 24 in 1958–59, and number 25 in 1959–60. The series was originally 25 minutes per episode, but it was expanded to 50 minutes in 1962 and retitled \"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour\". Hitchcock directed 17 of the 267 filmed episodes of \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\"—four during the first season and", "psg_id": "1842344" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "sinister. Screenwriter Ernest Lehman originally wrote the film with a dark tone but was pushed to a lighter, more comical tone by Hitchcock. Toward the end of his life, Hitchcock was working on the script for a spy thriller, \"The Short Night\", collaborating with James Costigan, Ernest Lehman and David Freeman. Despite preliminary work, it was never filmed. Hitchcock's health was declining and he was worried about his wife, who had suffered a stroke. The screenplay was eventually published in Freeman's book \"The Last Days of Alfred Hitchcock\" (1999). Having refused a CBE in 1962, Hitchcock was appointed a Knight", "psg_id": "3669" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies (attraction)", "text": "closed on January 3, 2003, and was replaced by \"Shrek 4-D\" in mid-2003. It was directed by Susan Lustig. It was sponsored by Kodak. Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies (attraction) Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies (also known as The Art of Alfred Hitchcock and/or Hitchcock's 3-D Theater) was a part-3-D film, part-live action show at Universal Studios Florida, and one of the theme park's original attractions. It was used to commemorate Alfred Hitchcock's 43-year association with Universal Studios. The attraction featured attacks from birds similar to Hitchcock's film \"The Birds\" in the pre-show area, and featured", "psg_id": "20707293" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "(May Whitty), a British spy posing as a governess, disappears on a train journey through the fictional European country of Bandrika. The film saw Hitchcock receive the 1939 New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director, the only time he won an award for his direction. Benjamin Crisler, the \"New York Times\" film critic, wrote in June 1938: \"Three unique and valuable institutions the British have that we in America have not: Magna Carta, the Tower Bridge and Alfred Hitchcock, the greatest director of screen melodramas in the world.\" David O. Selznick signed Hitchcock to a seven-year contract beginning", "psg_id": "3622" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "rough cut of the work. According to Krohn, this and a great deal of other information revealed through his research of Hitchcock's personal papers, script revisions and the like refute the notion of Hitchcock as a director who was always in control of his films, whose vision of his films did not change during production, which Krohn notes has remained the central long-standing myth of Alfred Hitchcock. Both his fastidiousness and attention to detail also found their way into each film poster for his films. Hitchcock preferred to work with the best talent of his day—film poster designers such as", "psg_id": "3686" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies (attraction)", "text": "Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies (attraction) Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies (also known as The Art of Alfred Hitchcock and/or Hitchcock's 3-D Theater) was a part-3-D film, part-live action show at Universal Studios Florida, and one of the theme park's original attractions. It was used to commemorate Alfred Hitchcock's 43-year association with Universal Studios. The attraction featured attacks from birds similar to Hitchcock's film \"The Birds\" in the pre-show area, and featured the shower scene from \"Psycho\" in the main show with narration by Anthony Perkins who played the part of Norman Bates in \"Psycho\". It", "psg_id": "20707292" }, { "title": "Hitchcock/Truffaut (film)", "text": "Hitchcock/Truffaut (film) Hitchcock/Truffaut is a 2015 French-American documentary film directed by Kent Jones about François Truffaut's book on Alfred Hitchcock, \"Hitchcock/Truffaut\", and its impact on cinema. Truffaut interviewed Hitchcock over eight days in 1962 at his offices at Universal Studios to write his book, and the documentary features reflections from directors including James Gray, Martin Scorsese, Paul Schrader, Wes Anderson, David Fincher, Arnaud Desplechin, and Olivier Assayas. It was first screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and was shown in the TIFF Docs section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. \"Hitchcock/Truffaut\" received critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, the", "psg_id": "18965481" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "text": "Pictures UK has released the first three seasons on DVD, and Fabulous Films has released all seven seasons on DVD, including all three seasons of \"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour\". In Region 4, Madman Entertainment has released all seven seasons on DVD in Australia. They have also released all three seasons of \"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour\". In 1985, NBC aired a new TV movie pilot based upon the series, combining four newly filmed stories with colorized footage of Hitchcock from the original series to introduce each segment. The movie was a huge ratings success. The \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" revival series debuted", "psg_id": "1842351" }, { "title": "The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Alfred Hitchcock Presents)", "text": "domain status of this episode, it thrives in numerous VHS and DVD releases attached to the Hitchcock name, usually as an addition to a Hitchcock set, often with his silent era pieces that also have lapsed copyrights. \"The Sorcerer's Apprentice\" can be viewed free on the Internet Archive. The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Alfred Hitchcock Presents) \"The Sorcerer's Apprentice\" is a seventh-season episode of \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" made in the summer of 1961 that has never been broadcast on network television. The episode was scheduled to be episode #39 of the season. The story and teleplay were written by Robert Bloch, the", "psg_id": "14651828" }, { "title": "Hitchcock (film)", "text": "HBO biopic \"The Girl\", which was released a month earlier and detailed Hitchcock making \"The Birds\" and \"Marnie\". Justin Chang of \"Variety\" wrote that \"the comparatively frothy \"Hitchcock\" offers a more sympathetic, even comedic assessment of the man behind the portly silhouette.\" Todd McCarthy of \"The Hollywood Reporter\" also made note that the film \"brings a measure of authenticity entirely missing from \"The Girl\".\" When writing about the film as a whole, McCarthy said, \"\"Hitchcock\" might be a work of fantasy and speculation as much as it is history and biography, but as an interpretation of a major talent's inner", "psg_id": "16797768" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985 TV series)", "text": "retained the same format as the film – newly filmed stories (a mixture of original works and updated remakes of original series episodes) with colorized introductions by Hitchcock. The new series lasted only one season before NBC cancelled it, but it was then produced for three more years by USA Network (which is now co-owned with NBC under NBCUniversal). NBCUniversal's horror-themed cable channel Chiller, which launched on March 1, 2007, aired the new \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" for the first time on television in more than a decade. The new \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" was the first show to air on Chiller", "psg_id": "10138755" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho", "text": "of Hitchcock biographies—Donald Spoto’s \"The Dark Side of Genius\" and Patrick McGilligan’s \"Alfred Hitchcock\", among them—but here, though focusing on a single film, Rebello offers a close-up look at the director that is perhaps more revelatory about the man’s character and working style than any full-length biography. A wonderful, absolutely essential book.\" Production commenced on April 13, 2012 of a film based upon the book. The film is directed by Sacha Gervasi and stars Anthony Hopkins as director Alfred Hitchcock, Helen Mirren as his wife Alma Reville, Scarlett Johansson as Janet Leigh, Jessica Biel as Vera Miles, and James D'Arcy", "psg_id": "11942841" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "as he reads a book on the London Underground. In the PBS series \"The Men Who Made The Movies\", Hitchcock explained how he used early sound recording as a special element of the film, stressing the word \"knife\" in a conversation with the woman suspected of murder. During this period, Hitchcock directed segments for a BIP revue, \"Elstree Calling\" (1930), and directed a short film, \"An Elastic Affair\" (1930), featuring two \"Film Weekly\" scholarship winners. \"An Elastic Affair\" is one of the lost films. In 1933 Hitchcock was once again working for Michael Balcon at Gaumont British. His first film", "psg_id": "3619" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "text": "literary anthologies with the running title \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" were issued to capitalize on the success of the television series. One volume, devoted to stories that censors wouldn't allow to be adapted for broadcast, was entitled \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories They Wouldn't Let Me Do on TV\"—though eventually several of the stories collected were adapted. \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" is well known for its title sequence. The camera fades in on a simple line-drawing caricature of Hitchcock's rotund profile (which Hitchcock drew) as the program's theme music plays Charles Gounod's \"Funeral March of a Marionette\". Hitchcock appears in silhouette from the", "psg_id": "1842341" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock filmography", "text": "the run. It also featured the first of his famous cameo appearances. Two years later he directed \"Blackmail\" (1929) which was his first sound film. In 1935 Hitchcock directed \"The 39 Steps\". Three years later he directed \"The Lady Vanishes,\" starring Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave. Hitchcock's British films – and many of his early American ones – are often mistakenly believed to be in the public domain. In fact, all of his films are under copyright in the US and UK. Nonetheless, bootlegs of his work continue to be widely disseminated. In 1940, Hitchcock transitioned to Hollywood productions, the", "psg_id": "8566453" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "was nominated for Best Director, his first of five such nominations. Hitchcock's second American film was the thriller \"Foreign Correspondent\" (1940), set in Europe, based on Vincent Sheean's book \"Personal History\" (1935) and produced by Walter Wanger. It was nominated for Best Picture that year. Hitchcock felt uneasy living and working in Hollywood while his country was at war; his concern resulted in a film that overtly supported the British war effort. Filmed in the first year of World War II, it was inspired by the rapidly changing events in Europe, as covered by an American newspaper reporter played by", "psg_id": "3626" }, { "title": "The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Alfred Hitchcock Presents)", "text": "arrested Hugo for murder.\" \"The Sorcerer's Apprentice\" episode of \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" never aired on the NBC Television network because the finale, by 1960s standards, was deemed \"too gruesome\" by sponsor Revlon. The following season, \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" switched to a 1-hour format and a new name (\"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour\"), thus rendering the half-hour episode unusable. The episode eventually was released in the program's syndication package to affiliate stations without a word of complaint. \"The Sorcerer's Apprentice\", once denied network broadcast, is now the most widely distributed \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" episode of all those produced. Because of the public", "psg_id": "14651827" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "text": "adaptations: Alfred Hitchcock Presents Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an American television anthology series that was hosted and produced by Alfred Hitchcock; the program aired on CBS and NBC between 1955 and 1965. It featured dramas, thrillers, and mysteries. By the time it premiered on October 2, 1955, Hitchcock had been directing films for over three decades. \"Time\" magazine named it one of \"The 100 Best TV Shows of All Time\". The Writers Guild of America ranked it #79 on their list of the 101 Best-Written TV Series tying it with \"Monty Python's Flying Circus\", \"\" and \"Upstairs, Downstairs\". A series", "psg_id": "1842354" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "text": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an American television anthology series that was hosted and produced by Alfred Hitchcock; the program aired on CBS and NBC between 1955 and 1965. It featured dramas, thrillers, and mysteries. By the time it premiered on October 2, 1955, Hitchcock had been directing films for over three decades. \"Time\" magazine named it one of \"The 100 Best TV Shows of All Time\". The Writers Guild of America ranked it #79 on their list of the 101 Best-Written TV Series tying it with \"Monty Python's Flying Circus\", \"\" and \"Upstairs, Downstairs\". A series of", "psg_id": "1842340" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "in March 1939, and the Hitchcocks moved to Hollywood. In June that year \"Life\" magazine called him the \"greatest master of melodrama in screen history\". The working arrangements with Selznick were less than ideal. Selznick suffered from constant financial problems, and Hitchcock was often unhappy about Selznick's creative control over his films. In a later interview, Hitchcock said: \"[Selznick] was the Big Producer. ... Producer was king. The most flattering thing Mr. Selznick ever said about me—and it shows you the amount of control—he said I was the 'only director' he'd 'trust with a film'.\" At the same time, Selznick", "psg_id": "3623" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "have been shot in a single take, but it was actually shot in 10 takes ranging from 4- to 10 minutes each; a 10-minute length of film was the most that a camera's film magazine could hold at the time. Some transitions between reels were hidden by having a dark object fill the entire screen for a moment. Hitchcock used those points to hide the cut, and began the next take with the camera in the same place. The film features James Stewart in the leading role, and was the first of four films that Stewart made with Hitchcock. It", "psg_id": "3639" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock filmography", "text": "the host of the anthology television series \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" which he also produced. In 1958, Hitchcock directed the psychological thriller \"Vertigo\" starring Stewart and Kim Novak. The film topped the 2012 poll of the British film magazine \"Sight & Sound\" of the 50 Greatest Films of All Time and also topped the American Film Institute's Top Ten in the mystery genre. He followed this with the spy thriller \"North by Northwest\" (1959) which starred Grant and Eva Marie Saint. In 1960, he directed \"Psycho\", the biggest commercial success of his career and for which he received his fifth nomination", "psg_id": "8566456" }, { "title": "The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Alfred Hitchcock Presents)", "text": "The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Alfred Hitchcock Presents) \"The Sorcerer's Apprentice\" is a seventh-season episode of \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" made in the summer of 1961 that has never been broadcast on network television. The episode was scheduled to be episode #39 of the season. The story and teleplay were written by Robert Bloch, the author of \"Psycho\", and the episode was directed by Josef Leytes. The four main characters are played by Diana Dors (Irene Sadini), Brandon deWilde (Hugo), David J. Stewart (Vincent Sadini), and Larry Kert (George Morris). Although once qualified as a lost episode, \"The Sorcerer's Apprentice\" has since been", "psg_id": "14651822" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "the light makes sure that the audience's attention is on the glass. Grant's character is a killer in the book on which the film was based, \"Before the Fact\" by Francis Iles, but the studio felt that Grant's image would be tarnished by that. Hitchcock therefore settled for an ambiguous finale, although, as he told François Truffaut, he would have preferred to end with the wife's murder. Fontaine won Best Actress for her performance. \"Saboteur\" (1942) is the first of two films that Hitchcock made for Universal during the decade. Hitchcock was forced by Universal Studios to use Universal contract", "psg_id": "3629" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "for the CIA. During its opening two-week run at Radio City Music Hall, the film grossed $404,056 (), setting a record in that theatre's non-holiday gross. \"Time\" magazine called the film \"smoothly troweled and thoroughly entertaining\". \"Psycho\" (1960) is arguably Hitchcock's best-known film. Based on Robert Bloch's novel \"Psycho\" (1959), which was inspired by the case of Ed Gein, the film was produced on a constrained budget of $800,000 () and shot in black-and-white on a spare set using crew members from \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\". The unprecedented violence of the shower scene, the early death of the heroine, and the", "psg_id": "3653" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "Ben Hecht consulted Robert Millikan of the California Institute of Technology about the development of a uranium bomb. Selznick complained that the notion was \"science fiction\", only to be confronted by the news of the detonation of two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in August 1945. Hitchcock formed an independent production company, Transatlantic Pictures, with his friend Sidney Bernstein. He made two films with Transatlantic, one of which was his first colour film. With \"Rope\" (1948), Hitchcock experimented with marshalling suspense in a confined environment, as he had done earlier with \"Lifeboat\" (1944). The film appears to", "psg_id": "3638" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "text": "in the fall of 1985 and retained the same format as the pilot: newly filmed stories (a mixture of original works and updated remakes of original series episodes) with colorized introductions by Hitchcock. The new series lasted only one season before NBC cancelled it, but it was then produced for three more years by USA Network. In 1962, Golden Records released a record album of six ghost stories for children titled \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Ghost Stories for Young People\". The album, which opens with the Charles Gounod \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents \" theme music, is hosted by Hitchcock himself, who begins,", "psg_id": "1842352" }, { "title": "Pat Hitchcock", "text": "Fog: Alfred Hitchcock's San Francisco\" by Jeff Kraft and Aaron Leventhal, which was published in 2002. In 2003, she published \"Alma Hitchcock: The Woman Behind the Man\", co-written with Laurent Bouzereau. Pat Hitchcock Patricia Alma O'Connell (née Hitchcock; born 7 July 1928), commonly known as Pat Hitchcock, is an English actress and producer. She is the only child of English director Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville, and had small roles in several of his films, starting with \"Stage Fright\" (1950). Hitchcock was born in London in 1928, the only child of film director Alfred Hitchcock and film editor Alma Reville.", "psg_id": "1707567" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "wrote in 1982: \"The Hitchcock touch had four hands, and two were Alma's.\" Hitchcock began work on his tenth film, \"Blackmail\" (1929), when its production company, British International Pictures (BIP), converted its Elstree studios to sound. The film was the first British \"\"; it followed the first American sound feature film, \"The Jazz Singer\" (1927). \"Blackmail\" began the Hitchcock tradition of using famous landmarks as a backdrop for suspense sequences, with the climax taking place on the dome of the British Museum. It also features one of his longest cameo appearances, which shows him being bothered by a small boy", "psg_id": "3618" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "the celebrated crop-spraying sequence of \"North by Northwest\" was not storyboarded at all. After the scene was filmed, the publicity department asked Hitchcock to make storyboards to promote the film, and Hitchcock in turn hired an artist to match the scenes in detail. Even when storyboards were made, scenes that were shot differed from them significantly. Krohn's analysis of the production of Hitchcock classics like \"Notorious\" reveals that Hitchcock was flexible enough to change a film's conception during its production. Another example Krohn notes is the American remake of \"The Man Who Knew Too Much,\" whose shooting schedule commenced without", "psg_id": "3683" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "for the company, \"The Man Who Knew Too Much\" (1934), was a success; his second, \"The 39 Steps\" (1935), was acclaimed in the UK and made Hitchcock a star in the US. It also established the quintessential English \"Hitchcock blonde\" (Madeleine Carroll) as the template for his succession of ice-cold, elegant leading ladies. Screenwriter Robert Towne remarked, \"It's not much of an exaggeration to say that all contemporary escapist entertainment begins with \"The 39 Steps\"\". This film was one of the first to introduce the \"MacGuffin\" plot device, a term coined by the English screenwriter Angus MacPhail. The MacGuffin is", "psg_id": "3620" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Final Cut", "text": "that's a shame.\" Old Games admitted the game had no replay value. Game Vortex said, \"Although the concept is incredible, Hitchcock: The Final Cut does not add up to the same level of greatness as the director in which it pays tribute.\" Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Final Cut Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Final Cut (also known as just Hitchcock: The Final Cut) is a 2001 action-adventure video game, in the detective-mystery genre. \"The Final Cut\" is a suspenseful adventure game that focuses on item collecting and puzzle solving as the main mechanic. However the game also bears some similarities to", "psg_id": "19124731" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "AFI Life Achievement Award in 1979 and was knighted in December that year, four months before he died. Hitchcock was born in the flat above his parents' leased grocer's shop at 517 High Road, Leytonstone, on the outskirts of east London (then part of Essex), the youngest of three children: William (born 1890), Ellen Kathleen (\"Nellie\") (1892), and Alfred Joseph (1899). His parents, Emma Jane Hitchcock, née Whelan (1863–1942), and William Hitchcock (1862–1914), were both Roman Catholics, with partial roots in Ireland; William was a greengrocer as his father had been. There was a large extended family, including Uncle John", "psg_id": "3600" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "of Mr. A. J. Hitchcock\". His work there included \"Number 13\" (1922), also known as \"Mrs. Peabody\", cancelled because of financial problems—the few finished scenes are lost—and \"Always Tell Your Wife\" (1923), which he and Seymour Hicks finished together when Hicks was about to give up on it. Hicks wrote later about being helped by \"a fat youth who was in charge of the property room ... [n]one other than Alfred Hitchcock\". When Paramount pulled out of London in 1922, Hitchcock was hired as an assistant director by a new firm run in the same location by Michael Balcon, later", "psg_id": "3611" }, { "title": "Hitchcock (film)", "text": "A raven lands on his shoulder, before he turns to meet with his wife. The final title cards say that Hitchcock directed six more films after \"Psycho\", none of which would eclipse its commercial success, and although he never won an Oscar, the American Film Institute awarded him its Life Achievement Award in 1979: an award that he claimed he shared, as he had his life, with his wife, Alma. In 2005, it was reported that A&E would produce a television film or miniseries based on Stephen Rebello's book \"Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho\". Subsequently, the book was", "psg_id": "16797759" }, { "title": "Made in Hollywood", "text": "Made in Hollywood Made in Hollywood is an entertainment-focused television series hosted by Kylie Erica Mar and Julie L. Harkness airing in syndication since September 30, 2005 which mainly features press junket interviews with Hollywood actors and musicians promoting current and upcoming films and albums. The series is currently in its ninth season. \"Made in Hollywood\" has a spin-off, Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition, which is hosted by Mar alone, and mainly focuses on younger performers than its mother program, along with detailed 'behind the scenes' looks at aspects at the film industry which meets a certain curriculum. Since the", "psg_id": "15966842" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "one of them (Raymond Burr) has murdered his wife. Stewart eventually manages to convince his policeman buddy (Wendell Corey) and his girlfriend (Kelly). As with \"Lifeboat\" and \"Rope\", the principal characters are depicted in confined or cramped quarters, in this case Stewart's studio apartment. Hitchcock uses close-ups of Stewart's face to show his character's reactions, \"from the comic voyeurism directed at his neighbours to his helpless terror watching Kelly and Burr in the villain's apartment\". From 1955 to 1965, Hitchcock was the host of the television series \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\". With his droll delivery, gallows humour and iconic image, the", "psg_id": "3644" }, { "title": "Hitchcock (film)", "text": "Herrmann's original score to \"Psycho\" in 1998 for Gus Van Sant's 1998 shot-for-shot remake. The soundtrack album to the film was released by Sony Classical on December 14, 2012. Fox Searchlight Pictures announced on September 20, 2012, via their Twitter page, that \"Hitchcock\" would open in limited release on November 23, 2012, in order for the film to contend during Oscar season. The film had its world premiere as the opening film of AFI Fest 2012 on November 1 with a gala at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. The first trailer for the film was released on October 10, 2012.", "psg_id": "16797763" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "film as a producer and director. It is set in England; Hitchcock used the north coast of Santa Cruz for the English coastline sequence. The film is the first of four projects on which Cary Grant worked with Hitchcock, and it is one of the rare occasions that Grant was cast in a sinister role. Grant plays Johnnie Aysgarth, an English con man whose actions raise suspicion and anxiety in his shy young English wife, Lina McLaidlaw (Joan Fontaine). In one scene Hitchcock placed a light inside a glass of milk, perhaps poisoned, that Grant is bringing to his wife;", "psg_id": "3628" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "progression from shot to shot. A Hitchcock film is an organism, with the whole implied in every detail and every detail related to the whole.\" By 1960 Hitchcock had directed four films often ranked among the greatest of all time: \"Rear Window\" (1954), \"Vertigo\" (1958), \"North by Northwest\" (1959), and \"Psycho\" (1960). In 2012 \"Vertigo\" replaced Orson Welles's \"Citizen Kane\" (1941) as the British Film Institute's greatest film ever made. By 2016 seven of his films had been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, including his personal favourite, \"Shadow of a Doubt\" (1943). He received the", "psg_id": "3599" }, { "title": "Do You Like Hitchcock?", "text": "mind. Giulio stands staring with mouth agape. \"Do You Like Hitchcock?\" received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, earning a 31% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 5.7 / 10 rating on IMDb. The film was nominated for Best TV-Movie at the 2006 Barcelona Film Awards. Do You Like Hitchcock? Do You Like Hitchcock? (orig. Ti piace Hitchcock?) is a 2005 made-for-TV giallo film directed by Dario Argento. The film is a homage to the acclaimed thriller film director Alfred Hitchcock. In 1991 Giulio, a young boy bicycling in the woods, spots a woman darting between the trees. He", "psg_id": "9698688" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "Mountain Eagle\" (1926), released in the United States as \"Fear o' God\". The film is lost; Hitchcock called it \"a very bad movie\". Hitchcock's luck changed with his first thriller, \"\" (1927), about the hunt for a serial killer who, wearing a black cloak and carrying a black bag, is murdering young blonde women in London, and only on Tuesdays. A landlady suspects that her lodger is the killer, but he turns out to be innocent. To convey that footsteps were being heard from an upper floor, Hitchcock had a glass floor made so that the audience could see the", "psg_id": "3614" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Final Cut", "text": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Final Cut Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Final Cut (also known as just Hitchcock: The Final Cut) is a 2001 action-adventure video game, in the detective-mystery genre. \"The Final Cut\" is a suspenseful adventure game that focuses on item collecting and puzzle solving as the main mechanic. However the game also bears some similarities to the survival horror actioner genre. The art design sees 3D characters be manipulated across a 2D environment. The game is interspersed with full motion videos (FMVs) to further the narrative. The controls are a combination of the keyboard and mouse. The developer", "psg_id": "19124727" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "Hitchcock had intended to film \"Marnie\" first, and in March 1962 it was announced that Grace Kelly, Princess Grace of Monaco since 1956, would come out of retirement to star in it. When Kelly asked Hitchcock to postpone \"Marnie\" until 1963 or 1964, he recruited Evan Hunter, author of \"The Blackboard Jungle\" (1954), to develop a screenplay based on a Daphne du Maurier short story, \"The Birds\" (1952), which Hitchcock had republished in his \"My Favorites in Suspense\" (1959). He hired Tippi Hedren to play the lead role. It was her first role; she had been a model in New", "psg_id": "3657" }, { "title": "Hitchcock (film)", "text": "how much time his wife Alma has been spending at the beachhouse with Whitfield Cook). Hitchcock's wife and artistic collaborator, Alma, is no more enthusiastic about the idea than his colleagues, especially since she is being lobbied by their writer friend, Whitfield Cook, to look at his own screenplay. However, she warms to Hitchcock's proposal, suggesting the innovative plot turn of killing the female lead early in the film. The studio heads at Paramount prove more difficult to persuade, forcing Hitchcock to finance the film personally and use his \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" television crew (over at competitor Revue/Universal) to shoot", "psg_id": "16797754" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock filmography", "text": "for Best Director at the Academy Awards. Three years later he directed horror film \"The Birds\" starring Tippi Hedren. The following year he reunited with Hedren on the film \"Marnie\" which also starred Sean Connery. In recognition of his career, Hitchcock garnered the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Fellowship Award, the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award, the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, the Directors Guild of America's Lifetime Achievement Award and the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award. He received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame to acknowledge his film and television achievements. In", "psg_id": "8566457" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "This time, Hitchcock makes the victim and villain kindreds, rather than opposites as in \"Strangers on a Train\". In \"Frenzy\", Hitchcock allowed nudity for the first time. Two scenes show naked women, one of whom is being raped and strangled; Spoto called the latter \"one of the most repellent examples of a detailed murder in the history of film\". Both actors, Barbara Leigh-Hunt and Anna Massey, refused to do the scenes, so models were used instead. Biographers have noted that Hitchcock had always pushed the limits of film censorship, often managing to fool Joseph Breen, the longtime head of Hollywood's", "psg_id": "3667" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho", "text": "reputation, including \"Rope\", \"Rear Window\", \"To Catch a Thief\", \"The Man Who Knew Too Much\", and \"North by Northwest\". The project, which Hitchcock tackled in part to compete with financially successful, low-budget, youth-oriented horror movies, went on to astound many by becoming a cultural watershed, an international box-office success, a film classic, and a forerunner of the violent, disorienting films and real-events of the turbulent 1960s and '70s. \"Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho\" was initially distributed in hardcover print by W.W. Norton for Dembner Books on April 15, 1990 in the United States. A trade paperback edition was", "psg_id": "11942835" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "Bill Gold and Saul Bass—who would produce posters that accurately represented his films. Hitchcock was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 8 February 1960 with two stars: one for television and a second for his motion pictures. In 1978 John Russell Taylor described him as \"the most universally recognizable person in the world\" and \"a straightforward middle-class Englishman who just happened to be an artistic genius\". In 2002 \"MovieMaker\" named him the most influential director of all time, and a 2007 \"The Daily Telegraph\" critics' poll ranked him Britain's greatest director. David Gritten, the newspaper's film critic, wrote:", "psg_id": "3687" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "production itself has been challenged by Bill Krohn, the American correspondent of French film magazine \"Cahiers du cinéma\", in his book \"Hitchcock at Work\". After investigating script revisions, notes to other production personnel written by or to Hitchcock, and other production material, Krohn observed that Hitchcock's work often deviated from how the screenplay was written or how the film was originally envisioned. He noted that the myth of storyboards in relation to Hitchcock, often regurgitated by generations of commentators on his films, was to a great degree perpetuated by Hitchcock himself or the publicity arm of the studios. For example,", "psg_id": "3682" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Final Cut", "text": "it.\" Quandary wrote \"Being an Arxel Tribe game, I was actually a bit disappointed in the figures. They are somewhat blocky and almost wooden looking.\" Acknowledging that \"Alfred Hitchcock had sixty-seven director credits to his name before his death on April 29, 1980\", GameSpy concluded that \"Hitchcock: The Final Cut\" \"feels like a confusing, unworthy amalgamation of all sixty-seven Hitchcock projects\". Adventure Gamers described the game as \"a muddled adventure game with little inspiration, even though it pretends to be Hitchcock-inspired\", while Four Fat Chicks said, \"Storytelling, the backbone of an adventure game, appears to be a forgotten art, and", "psg_id": "19124730" }, { "title": "Hitchcock (film)", "text": "website's critical consensus reads, \"Though it suffers from tonal inconsistency and a lack of truly insightful retrospection, \"Hitchcock\" is elevated by inspired performances from its two distinguished leads.\" On Metacritic, the film has a score of 55 out of 100, based on 40 critics, indicating \"mixed or average reviews\". Soon after the film's world premiere at the AFI Fest 2012, the first reviews of \"Hitchcock\" were published. Tom O'Neil of \"The Huffington Post\" wrote, \"When the film unspooled at AFI Fest on Thursday night, the audience burst into wild huzzahs at the end. This \"Hitchcock\" is so well made, so", "psg_id": "16797765" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Final Cut", "text": "Arxel Tribe says the game can be completed in 20 hours. Robert Marvin-Jones is a billionaire recluse who decides to pay homage to Alfred Hitchcock by making a film in his backyard; however his film crew have gone missing and possibly been brutally murdered. Meanwhile, private detective Joseph Shamley has psychic power. Jones' niece, a mute named Alicia, asks Shamley to use his powers of deduction to solve the mystery. According to ActionTrip, \"the developers bought the rights to use several famous scenes from [Hitchcock's] movies like \"Saboteur\", \"Psycho\" and \"Torn Curtain\" in the game\". \"Film Remakes\" says the game", "psg_id": "19124728" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "as a book in 1967 (the \"hitchbook\", as Truffaut called it), and the footage was released as a documentary in 2015. Truffaut sought the interview because it was clear to him that Hitchcock was not simply the entertainer the American media made him out to be. It was obvious from his films, Truffaut wrote, that Hitchcock had \"given more thought to the potential of his art than any of his colleagues\". He compared the interview to \"Oedipus' consultation of the oracle\". The film scholar Peter William Evans writes that \"The Birds\" (1963) and \"Marnie\" (1964) are regarded as \"undisputed masterpieces\".", "psg_id": "3656" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "was the first of his to be influenced by the Expressionist techniques he had witnessed in Germany: \"In truth, you might almost say that \"The Lodger\" was my first picture.\" He made his first cameo appearances in the film, purely because an extra body was needed, sitting in a newsroom and later standing in a crowd as the leading man is arrested. On 2 December 1926, Hitchcock and Alma Reville (1899–1982) married at the Brompton Oratory in South Kensington. The couple honeymooned in Paris, Lake Como and St. Moritz, before returning to London to live in a leased flat on", "psg_id": "3616" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock filmography", "text": "Code which at the time limited such scenes to three seconds. In 1948, Hitchcock directed \"Rope\" which starred James Stewart. The film was his first in Technicolor and is remembered for its use of long takes to make the film appear to be a single continuous shot. Three years later he directed \"Strangers on a Train\" (1951). Hitchcock collaborated with Grace Kelly on three films: \"Dial M for Murder\" (1954), \"Rear Window\" (1954) and \"To Catch a Thief\" (1955). For \"Rear Window\", Hitchcock received a nomination for Best Director at the Academy Awards. 1955 marked his debut on television as", "psg_id": "8566455" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho", "text": "released in the United States in 1998 by St. Martin's Griffin. Subsequently, the book has been published in hardcover and paperback by Marion Boyars Limited in Great Britain and Australia. It has also been published in translated international editions in Japan by Byakuya Shobo, France, Germany, and in Italy by Il Castoro. The book has since become a standard and continues to be used in film studies classes on director Alfred Hitchcock. In 2010, Open Road Media launched the first e-book version of the book, which in 2013 was re-published in a motion picture tie-in edition in the U.S.. The", "psg_id": "11942836" }, { "title": "Hitchcock & Herrmann", "text": "joined the cast of the revamped television series \"Neighbours\". Hitchcock & Herrmann Hitchcock & Herrmann is a play written by David Knijnenburg which examines the relationship between film director Alfred Hitchcock and musical composer Bernard Herrmann. By combining a talent for self-promotion and producing films that were popular, Alfred Hitchcock became one of the greatest directors of motion pictures. No less of a talent in the world of musical composition, Bernard Herrmann was a child prodigy who had worked with Orson Welles before finding a collaboration with Hitchcock on \"The Trouble with Harry\", \"\"The Man Who Knew Too Much\"\", \"The", "psg_id": "10159201" }, { "title": "Hitchcock & Herrmann", "text": "Hitchcock & Herrmann Hitchcock & Herrmann is a play written by David Knijnenburg which examines the relationship between film director Alfred Hitchcock and musical composer Bernard Herrmann. By combining a talent for self-promotion and producing films that were popular, Alfred Hitchcock became one of the greatest directors of motion pictures. No less of a talent in the world of musical composition, Bernard Herrmann was a child prodigy who had worked with Orson Welles before finding a collaboration with Hitchcock on \"The Trouble with Harry\", \"\"The Man Who Knew Too Much\"\", \"The Wrong Man\", \"North by Northwest\", \"Vertigo\", \"\"Psycho\"\", \"The Birds\"", "psg_id": "10159197" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "lodger pacing up and down in his room above the landlady. Hitchcock had wanted the leading man to be guilty, or for the film at least to end ambiguously, but the star was Ivor Novello, a matinée idol, and the \"star system\" meant that Novello could not be the villain. Hitchcock told Truffaut: \"You have to clearly spell it out in big letters: 'He is innocent.'\" (He had the same problem years later with Cary Grant in \"Suspicion\" (1941).) Released in January 1927, \"The Lodger\" was a commercial and critical success in the UK. Hitchcock told Truffaut that the film", "psg_id": "3615" }, { "title": "Do You Like Hitchcock?", "text": "Do You Like Hitchcock? Do You Like Hitchcock? (orig. Ti piace Hitchcock?) is a 2005 made-for-TV giallo film directed by Dario Argento. The film is a homage to the acclaimed thriller film director Alfred Hitchcock. In 1991 Giulio, a young boy bicycling in the woods, spots a woman darting between the trees. He follows her as she is joined by another woman and enters an old stone house. As he peers through the window, he witnesses the women wildly slaughtering a rooster. They spot the boy and chase after him, yelling \"You'll be sorry! I'll kill you! You'll never get", "psg_id": "9698674" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho", "text": "Prior to the book's publication, Rebello's initial research appeared as a 22-page article in the April 1986 issue of \"Cinefantastique\" magazine entitled \"Psycho: The Making of Alfred Hitchcock's Masterpiece\". That research was expanded for the book version. The book details Hitchcock's acquisition of the original novel by Robert Bloch to his work with two different screenwriters, casting, filming, editing, scoring, and promotion. \"Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho\" shows the daily lives of the filmmakers, who believed they were making a modestly budgeted, black-and-white shocker, representing a radical departure from the elegant, suspenseful films that had made director Hitchcock's", "psg_id": "11942834" }, { "title": "Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941 film)", "text": "to George Schaefer of RKO who agreed to buy the project from Krasna, then Alfred Hitchcock became involved. In the 1939 interview \"What I Do to the Stars\", Hitchcock is about to leave England for Hollywood and says he would like to make a movie with Carole Lombard, casting her not in one of her superficial comedies, but in a serious role, because he believes she could be as good a serious actor as Paul Muni or Leslie Howard. The result was \"Mr. and Mrs. Smith\". Hitchcock was never happy with the result and was later dismissive of the film.", "psg_id": "4680533" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "known as Gainsborough Pictures. Hitchcock worked on \"Woman to Woman\" (1923) with the director Graham Cutts, designing the set, writing the script and producing. He said: \"It was the first film that I had really got my hands onto.\" The editor and \"script girl\" on \"Woman to Woman\" was Alma Reville, his future wife. He also worked as an assistant to Cutts on \"The White Shadow\" (1924), \"The Passionate Adventure\" (1924), \"The Blackguard\" (1925), and \"The Prude's Fall\" (1925). \"The Blackguard\" was produced at the Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam, where Hitchcock watched part of the making of F. W. Murnau's", "psg_id": "3612" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "text": "one or two per season thereafter. He directed only the fourth of the 93 50-minute episodes, entitled \"I Saw the Whole Thing\" with John Forsythe. The last new episode aired on June 26, 1965, but the series has continued to be popular in television syndication for decades. Actors appearing in the most episodes include Patricia Hitchcock (Alfred Hitchcock's daughter), Dick York, Robert Horton, James Gleason, John Williams, Robert H. Harris, Russell Collins, Barbara Baxley, Ray Teal, Percy Helton, Phyllis Thaxter, Carmen Mathews, Mildred Dunnock, Alan Napier, Robert Vaughn, and Vincent Price. Many notable film actors, such as Robert Redford, Sir", "psg_id": "1842345" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "MCA, making him the third largest shareholder and his own boss at Universal, in theory at least, although that did not stop them from interfering with him. Following the first film, \"Psycho\" became an American horror franchise: \"Psycho II\", \"Psycho III\", \"Bates Motel\", \"\", and a colour 1998 remake of the original. On 13 August 1962, Hitchcock's 63rd birthday, the French director François Truffaut began a 50-hour interview of Hitchcock, filmed over eight days at Universal Studios, during which Hitchcock agreed to answer 500 questions. It took four years to transcribe the tapes and organize the images; it was published", "psg_id": "3655" }, { "title": "Pickford: The Woman Who Made Hollywood", "text": "film. On January 31, 2013, it was announced that Julia Stiles will star as screenwriter Frances Marion. The cast also includes Michael Pitt as Owen Moore, Pickford's first husband, James Wirt as Charlie Chaplin and David Strathairn as director D.W. Griffith. The film has been in production since early 2013. In July 2017, the producers of the movie let the rights to film Whitfield's book expire. Pickford: The Woman Who Made Hollywood Pickford: The Woman Who Made Hollywood is a 1997 biography of actress Mary Pickford (1892–1979) written by Eileen Whitfield. The book took ten years to complete and was", "psg_id": "7317981" }, { "title": "Buried (film)", "text": "\"Rodrigo Cortés, the Spanish filmmaker behind this diabolical, Hitchcock-influenced narrative stunt, makes merry mischief with camera angles and lighting\". Scott Mantz of \"Access Hollywood\" called it \"a brilliantly twisted suspense thriller that would have made Alfred Hitchcock proud.\" Chris Tilly at IGN gave the film a perfect 10 out of 10. Peter Travers of \"Rolling Stone\" awarded the film 2 out of 4 stars, commenting: \"Ninety minutes of being buried alive with Ryan Reynolds: Didn't we all suffer that in \"The Proposal\"?\" Buried (film) Buried is a 2010 English-language Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Rodrigo Cortés. It stars Ryan", "psg_id": "13710982" }, { "title": "What Price Hollywood?", "text": "wanted to cast Clara Bow as the female lead, but executives at RKO's New York offices were hesitant to invest in a Hollywood story because similar projects had been unsuccessful in the past. By the time Selznick convinced them the picture had potential, Bow was committed to another film. Constance Bennett considered \"What Price Hollywood?\" her best film. Four years after the film was released, Selznick approached Cukor and asked him to direct the 1937 version of \"A Star Is Born\" starring Janet Gaynor and Frederic March. The plot was so similar to \"What Price Hollywood?\" that Cukor declined. RKO", "psg_id": "5686452" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "molest Marnie—Marnie had killed the client to save her mother. Cured of her fears when she remembers what happened, she decides to stay with Mark. No longer speaking to her because she had rebuffed him, Hitchcock apparently referred to Hedren throughout as \"the girl\" rather than by name. He told Robert Burks, the cinematographer, that the camera had to be placed as close as possible to Hedren when he filmed her face. Evan Hunter, the screenwriter of \"The Birds\" who was writing \"Marnie\" too, explained to Hitchcock that, if Mark loved Marnie, he would comfort her, not rape her. Hitchcock", "psg_id": "3664" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock's unrealized projects", "text": "would prevent him from making the film that was to be the follow-up to \"Family Plot\". After trying to talk Hitchcock out of his decision, Green agreed to Hitchcock's request to bring the news of his decision to retire to studio head Lew Wasserman, a long-time friend of Hitchcock. Alfred Hitchcock's unrealized projects The following is a partial list of unproduced Alfred Hitchcock projects, in roughly chronological order. During a career that spanned more than half a century, Alfred Hitchcock directed over fifty films, and worked on a number of others which never made it beyond the pre-production stage. This", "psg_id": "6216862" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "complained about Hitchcock's \"goddamn jigsaw cutting\", which meant that the producer had to follow Hitchcock's vision of the finished product. Selznick lent Hitchcock to the larger studios more often than producing Hitchcock's films himself. Selznick made only a few films each year, as did fellow independent producer Samuel Goldwyn, so he did not always have projects for Hitchcock to direct. Goldwyn had also negotiated with Hitchcock on a possible contract, only to be outbid by Selznick. Hitchcock was quickly impressed by the superior resources of the American studios compared to the financial limits he had often faced in Britain. The", "psg_id": "3624" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "magazine, critics chose it as the best film ever made. Hitchcock followed \"Vertigo\" with three more successful films, which are also recognised as among his best: \"North by Northwest\" (1959), \"Psycho\" (1960) and \"The Birds\" (1963). In \"North by Northwest\", Cary Grant portrays Roger Thornhill, a Madison Avenue advertising executive who is mistaken for a government secret agent. He is hotly pursued across the United States by enemy agents, including (it appears) Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint). Thornhill at first believes Kendall is helping him, then that she is an enemy agent; he eventually learns that she is working undercover", "psg_id": "3652" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock", "text": "relation between sex and death than any other work in his filmography. \"Vertigo\" contains a camera technique developed by Irmin Roberts, commonly referred to as a dolly zoom, that has been copied many times by filmmakers. The film premiered at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, where Hitchcock won a Silver Seashell. \"Vertigo\" is considered a classic, but it attracted some negative reviews and poor box-office receipts at the time, and it was the last collaboration between Stewart and Hitchcock. In the 2002 \"Sight & Sound\" polls, it ranked just behind \"Citizen Kane\" (1941); ten years later, in the same", "psg_id": "3651" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Final Cut", "text": "contains \"extracts from six Hitchcock films (\"Psycho\", \"Frenzy\", \"Torn Curtain\", \"Rope\", \"Saboteur\" and \"Shadow of a Doubt\")\". \"Game Informer\" said that with games like \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Final Cut\", Ubisoft's PC catalog is an area where the company is able to experiment and take risks. The game received \"mixed\" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. IGN wrote that the game offered \"no suspense, puzzles of little interest, poor dialog, a tortuous storyline, and awkward control\". ActionTrip concluded that \"using Hitchcock's name and work was a good marketing move, but, unfortunately the game quality doesn't live up to", "psg_id": "19124729" }, { "title": "The Ring (1927 film)", "text": "The Ring (1927 film) The Ring is a 1927 British silent sports film directed and written by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Carl Brisson, Lillian Hall-Davis and Ian Hunter. It is one of Hitchcock's nine surviving silent films. The film was made at Elstree Studios by the newly established British International Pictures, which emerged as one of the two British major studios during the late 1920s and began hiring leading directors from Britain and abroad. It was Hitchcock's first film for the company, after joining from Gainsborough Pictures. It was also the first film to be released by the company. Hitchcock", "psg_id": "4748328" }, { "title": "Made in Hollywood", "text": "show is targeted to ages 13 to 16 specifically due to that content, it is designed to meet the FCC's E/I guidelines and allow stations E/I credit for airing it. Made in Hollywood Made in Hollywood is an entertainment-focused television series hosted by Kylie Erica Mar and Julie L. Harkness airing in syndication since September 30, 2005 which mainly features press junket interviews with Hollywood actors and musicians promoting current and upcoming films and albums. The series is currently in its ninth season. \"Made in Hollywood\" has a spin-off, Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition, which is hosted by Mar alone,", "psg_id": "15966843" }, { "title": "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "text": "unconscious woman in half. The episode has since been shown in syndication. It has been parodied by Penn and Teller on their cable show \"\" Universal Studios Home Entertainment has released the first five seasons of \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" on DVD in Region 1. Season 6 was released on November 12, 2013 via Amazon.com's CreateSpace program. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release on DVD-R, available exclusively through Amazon.com. Season 6 DVD-R discs are expected to play back in DVD Video \"play only\" devices, and may not play in other DVD devices, including recorders and PC drives. In Region 2, Universal", "psg_id": "1842350" } ]
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what is the most common street name in the uk?
[ { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "upper/lower, old/new, or adding \"extension\". \"Main Street\" and \"High Street\" are common names for the major street in the middle of a shopping area in the United States and the United Kingdom, respectively. The most common street name in the US is \"2nd\" or \"Second\". The etymology of a street name is sometimes very obvious, but at other times it might be obscure or even forgotten. In the United States, most streets are named after numbers, landscapes, trees (a combination of trees and landscapes such as \"Oakhill\" is used often in residential areas), or the surname of an important individual", "psg_id": "5894654" } ]
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[ { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "in 1991. While it is very common for what is effectively a single street to have different names for different portions of the street, it is less common for a portion of a street to have two equally acceptable legal names. There are several cases of the latter in New York City: Sixth Avenue in Manhattan was renamed as \"Avenue of the Americas\" in 1945, but the name never really stuck; the city now considers both names equally acceptable, and both appear on street signs. Manhattan street signs now also designate a portion of Seventh Avenue as \"Fashion Avenue\", and", "psg_id": "5894680" }, { "title": "Found in the Street", "text": "Found in the Street Found in the Street (1986) is the twentieth novel by the American expatriate writer Patricia Highsmith, the nineteenth published under her own name. It was published in the UK in April 1986 and in the US in 1987. Highsmith returned briefly from Europe to spend a few days researching the book's New York setting and walking the streets of the West Village. She explained: \"I went to see what the bars are like now, for the geography, not the people; I had the people in my head.\" Her parents lived on Grove Street and she lived", "psg_id": "19184958" }, { "title": "What Hurts the Most", "text": "fifth entry in the top 10 from T-Pain?\" In Sweden, Cascada's cover of \"What Hurts the Most\" debuted on the Swedish Singles Chart on November 22, 2007 at number five, where it peaked. The song fell to number eight the next week, where it stalled on the chart for three weeks. On December 13, 2007, the song debuted and peaked on the Irish Singles Chart at number six. In the United Kingdom, the song debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number sixteen on December 9, 2007. In the following week, the song reached a peak of number ten. It", "psg_id": "6008299" }, { "title": "Found in the Street", "text": "40,000 copies sold in Germany, just 4,000 in the US. In 2003, John Malkovich said he was working on a screen adaptation of the novel. Found in the Street Found in the Street (1986) is the twentieth novel by the American expatriate writer Patricia Highsmith, the nineteenth published under her own name. It was published in the UK in April 1986 and in the US in 1987. Highsmith returned briefly from Europe to spend a few days researching the book's New York setting and walking the streets of the West Village. She explained: \"I went to see what the bars", "psg_id": "19184966" }, { "title": "Street name sign", "text": "or even chiseled into the masonry, and many of those signs still exist in older neighborhoods. They are commonly used in France and the United Kingdom. A street name sign may optionally indicate the range of house numbers found nearby. Some street name signs also indicate an alternative name for the street, such as \"Fashion Avenue\" for Seventh Avenue in New York City, or \"Avenue of the Arts\" for Huntington Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. Multilingual signs are common and may be required by law in some areas, such as French-speaking regions of Canada. Most streets have a traffic sign at", "psg_id": "5933284" }, { "title": "No Name in the Street", "text": "Organization of Afro-American Unity. As a fight broke out in the audience, he and his bodyguards went to defuse the situation and a man seated in the front row of the audience shot him in the chest. Two more men ran onto the stage and shot Malcolm X several times. Malcolm X had 21 gunshot wounds to his chest, left shoulder, arms and legs. No Name in the Street No Name in the Street is American writer and poet James Baldwin's fourth non-fiction book and was first published in 1972. It depicts several historical events and figures from Baldwin's perspective:", "psg_id": "11256221" }, { "title": "No Name in the Street", "text": "No Name in the Street No Name in the Street is American writer and poet James Baldwin's fourth non-fiction book and was first published in 1972. It depicts several historical events and figures from Baldwin's perspective: Francisco Franco, McCarthyism and Martin Luther King's death, as well as Malcolm X, Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver, and the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The book also covers the Algerian War and Albert Camus's take on it. In vivid detail, Baldwin also recounts the Harlem childhood that shaped his early consciousness, the later painful historic events — the murders", "psg_id": "11256213" }, { "title": "The World Is What It Is", "text": "The World Is What It Is The World Is What It Is: The Authorized Biography of V. S. Naipaul is a biography of the Nobel Prize-winning author V. S. Naipaul by Patrick French. It was published in 2008 (by Picador in the UK and Knopf in the USA). The title is a quotation from Naipaul's book \"A Bend in the River\". \"The world is what it is; men who are nothing, who allow themselves to become nothing, have no place in it.\" French deals with Naipaul's family background and his life from his birth in 1932 until his second marriage", "psg_id": "12715771" }, { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "the common reference of Hurontario Street in the Toronto suburb of Mississauga, as \"Highway 10\". In Paris, Boulevard Saint-Michel is affectionately known as \"Boul'Mich\". North Michigan Avenue, Chicago's most famous shopping street, is also occasionally referred to by that name, but is more commonly called the Magnificent Mile. In Berlin, is also well known as Ku-Damm. Some street names in large cities can become metonyms, and stand for whole types of businesses or ways of life. \"Fleet Street\" in London still represents the British press, and \"Wall Street\" in New York City stands for American finance, though the former does", "psg_id": "5894690" }, { "title": "What Hurts the Most", "text": "What Hurts the Most \"What Hurts the Most\" is a song written by American songwriter Jeffrey Steele and English songwriter Steve Robson. Initially recorded by country music artist Mark Wills in 2003 on his album \"And the Crowd Goes Wild\", it was covered by Bellefire a year later. The first version to be released as a single was by pop singer Jo O'Meara in 2005, from the album \"Relentless\". Later that year, country band Rascal Flatts covered the song as well, releasing it as the first single from the 2006 album \"Me and My Gang\", topping the U.S country and", "psg_id": "6008287" }, { "title": "What Hurts the Most", "text": "Credits taken from \"Perfect Day\" liner notes. What Hurts the Most \"What Hurts the Most\" is a song written by American songwriter Jeffrey Steele and English songwriter Steve Robson. Initially recorded by country music artist Mark Wills in 2003 on his album \"And the Crowd Goes Wild\", it was covered by Bellefire a year later. The first version to be released as a single was by pop singer Jo O'Meara in 2005, from the album \"Relentless\". Later that year, country band Rascal Flatts covered the song as well, releasing it as the first single from the 2006 album \"Me and", "psg_id": "6008306" }, { "title": "Common name", "text": "Common name In biology, a common name of a taxon or organism (also known as a vernacular name, English name, colloquial name, trivial name, trivial epithet, country name, popular name, or farmer's name) is a name that is based on the normal language of everyday life; this kind of name is often contrasted with the scientific name for the same organism, which is Latinized. A common name is sometimes frequently used, but that is by no means always the case. Sometimes common names are created by authorities on one particular subject, in an attempt to make it possible for members", "psg_id": "2171735" }, { "title": "Street name sign", "text": "each intersection to indicate the name of the road. The design and style of the sign is usually common to the district in which it appears. The sign has the street name and sometimes other information, such as the block number or the name of the London borough in which the street is located. Such signs are often the target of simple vandalism, and signs on unusually or famously named streets are especially liable to street sign theft. In recent years, many US and Canadian cities have adopted the mast arm for traffic signal equipment; major intersections are marked with", "psg_id": "5933285" }, { "title": "What Hurts the Most", "text": "memorial on the side of the road, to kneel down and say that she saw him, answering his question asked earlier in the video \"What do you see?\" when they were talking about the future. The music video was directed by Shaun Silva in early 2006. Rascal Flatts' version of the song is set in the key of F minor, with a vocal range of E♭3-C 5. The main chord pattern is Fm-D♭-A♭-E♭. From \"Me and My Gang\" liner notes. In 2007, German Eurodance trio Cascada recorded a cover of \"What Hurts the Most\" for their second studio album, \"Perfect", "psg_id": "6008294" }, { "title": "Common name", "text": "Spanish and French companions. The Academy of the Hebrew Language publish from time to time short dictionaries of common name in Hebrew for species that occur in Israel or surrounding countries e.g. for Reptilia in 1938, Osteichthyes in 2012, Odonata in 2015 etc... Common name In biology, a common name of a taxon or organism (also known as a vernacular name, English name, colloquial name, trivial name, trivial epithet, country name, popular name, or farmer's name) is a name that is based on the normal language of everyday life; this kind of name is often contrasted with the scientific name", "psg_id": "2171748" }, { "title": "Street name sign", "text": "noncompliant colors, such as white on black in San Jose, California. In 1952 in the UK, David Kindersley submitted a design, \"MoT Serif\", to the British Ministry of Transport, which required new lettering to use on United Kingdom road signs. Although the Road Research Laboratory found Kindersley's design more legible, the all-capitals design with serifs was passed over in favour of that of Jock Kinneir and Margaret Calvert. Many of the street signs in Britain use Kindersley fonts. Street name sign A street name sign is a type of traffic sign used to identify named roads, generally those that do", "psg_id": "5933289" }, { "title": "Street name securities", "text": "becomes insolvent. The UK Financial Services Compensation Scheme compensates investors on the failure of an investment firm. However the limit in June 2015 stood at only £50,000 per person per investment firm and losses above this amount would not be covered. This risk of the shares being lost through malfeasance does not apply when the shares are held by the investor in certificated form. Street name securities The phrase street name securities or \"nominee name securities\" is used in the United States to refer to securities of companies which are held electronically in the account of a stockbroker or bank", "psg_id": "4636702" }, { "title": "Most common words in Spanish", "text": "of spoken Spanish. Most common words in Spanish Below are two estimates of the most common words in Modern Spanish. Each estimate comes from an analysis of a different text corpus. A \"text corpus\" is a large collection of samples of written and/or spoken language, that has been carefully prepared for linguistic analysis. To determine which words are the most common, researchers create a database of all the words found in the corpus, and categorise them based on the context in which they are used. The first table lists the 100 most common word forms from the Corpus de Referencia", "psg_id": "20249782" }, { "title": "Most common words in Spanish", "text": "Most common words in Spanish Below are two estimates of the most common words in Modern Spanish. Each estimate comes from an analysis of a different text corpus. A \"text corpus\" is a large collection of samples of written and/or spoken language, that has been carefully prepared for linguistic analysis. To determine which words are the most common, researchers create a database of all the words found in the corpus, and categorise them based on the context in which they are used. The first table lists the 100 most common word forms from the Corpus de Referencia del Español Actual", "psg_id": "20249776" }, { "title": "This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get", "text": "in the film. The album was seen as a step down from the band's efforts. Pitchfork Media named the album \"maligned but salvageable\". Allmusic said the album as \"the most tentative and least powerful of PiL's recordings.\" This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get is a 1984 album by Public Image Ltd. It is the band's fourth official studio album and includes the single \"Bad Life\" and a re-recorded version of a \"This Is Not a Love Song\", which had been a No. 5 UK and international", "psg_id": "8966222" }, { "title": "What Is the What", "text": "That Happens Will Happen Today\". Tom Tykwer plans to adapt the novel into a film. In 2009, the novel received the Prix Médicis étranger in France. What Is the What What Is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng is a 2006 novel written by Dave Eggers. It is based on the life of Valentino Achak Deng, a Sudanese child refugee who immigrated to the United States under the Lost Boys of Sudan program. It was a finalist for the National Book Award. As a boy, Achak is separated from his family during the Second Sudanese Civil War when", "psg_id": "9406947" }, { "title": "Common name", "text": "had not the author introduced into it so many new English names, that are to be found in no dictionary, and that do not preclude the necessity of learning with what Latin names they are synonymous. A tolerable idea may be given of the danger of too great a multiplicity of vulgar names, by imagining what geography would be, or, for instance, the Post-office administration, supposing every town had a totally different name in every language. Various bodies and the authors of many technical and semi-technical books do not simply adapt existing common names for various organisms; they try to", "psg_id": "2171743" }, { "title": "What Is the What", "text": "What Is the What What Is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng is a 2006 novel written by Dave Eggers. It is based on the life of Valentino Achak Deng, a Sudanese child refugee who immigrated to the United States under the Lost Boys of Sudan program. It was a finalist for the National Book Award. As a boy, Achak is separated from his family during the Second Sudanese Civil War when the Arab militia, referred to as \"murahaleen\" (which is Arabic for the deported), wipes out his Dinka village, Marial Bai. During the assault, he loses sight", "psg_id": "9406939" }, { "title": "Street name sign", "text": "Street name sign A street name sign is a type of traffic sign used to identify named roads, generally those that do not qualify as expressways or highways. Street name signs are most often found posted at intersections, and are usually in perpendicularly oriented pairs identifying each of the crossing streets. Modern street name signs are mounted on either utility poles or smaller purpose-made sign poles posted on a streetcorner, or hung over intersections from overhead supports like wires or pylons. Up until around 1900 in the USA, however, street name signs were often mounted on the corners of buildings,", "psg_id": "5933283" }, { "title": "What a Beautiful Name", "text": "on 6 January 2017, as the lead single from their 25th live album, \"Let There Be Light\" (2016). \"What a Beautiful Name\" was composed in December 2015 in Sydney, Australia, for the upcoming Hillsong Conference, the annual church gathering. The scriptural foundation of the song can be found in , and . According to sheet music published at Sheetmusicdirect.com by Hillsong Publishing, \"What a Beautiful Name\" is a slow tempo of 68 beats per minute. Written in common time, the song is in the key of D major. Brooke Ligertwood's vocal range spans from A to B during the song.", "psg_id": "19789528" }, { "title": "The Street with No Name", "text": "The Street with No Name The Street with No Name is a 1948 film noir directed by William Keighley. A follow-up to \"The House on 92nd Street\" (1945), it tells the story of an undercover FBI agent, Gene Cordell (Mark Stevens), who infiltrates a deadly crime gang. Cordell's superior, FBI Inspector George A. Briggs (Lloyd Nolan), also appears in \"The House on 92nd Street\". The movie, shot in a semidocumentary style, takes place in the Skid Row section of fictional (actually Los Angeles) \"Center City.\" A crime wave, including a holdup at a nightclub that ends in a murder and", "psg_id": "5284602" }, { "title": "The Street with No Name", "text": "film. On those merits, it's watchable.\" Nominations Harry Kleiner's screenplay was reworked seven years later for Samuel Fuller's \"House of Bamboo\" (1955). The Street with No Name The Street with No Name is a 1948 film noir directed by William Keighley. A follow-up to \"The House on 92nd Street\" (1945), it tells the story of an undercover FBI agent, Gene Cordell (Mark Stevens), who infiltrates a deadly crime gang. Cordell's superior, FBI Inspector George A. Briggs (Lloyd Nolan), also appears in \"The House on 92nd Street\". The movie, shot in a semidocumentary style, takes place in the Skid Row section", "psg_id": "5284612" }, { "title": "What Is the Fastest Thing in the World?", "text": "owner. She called out which was the rightful owner, and the king said she had meddled and must go home. She asked him to eat one last meal with her, and then she drugged it. When he was asleep, she put him in the carriage and went home. When the king woke, she told him she was entitled to him, because she valued him most of everything in the castle. The king took her back to the castle and gave her the right to judge all his affairs. What Is the Fastest Thing in the World? What Is the Fastest", "psg_id": "9686494" }, { "title": "What Hurts the Most", "text": "hip-swiveling chorus after a flurry of robotic drum beats is certainly a good giggle.\" Kurt Kirton of About.com named it one of the album's standout tracks. Chuck Taylor of \"Billboard\" gave \"What Hurts the Most\" a positive review, writing that \"this track is remixed into a frothy uptempo anthem, complete with requisite percussive thump and an exulted vocal (with 12 mixes in all) that leaves the lyric's potential heartbreak in the dust.\" Taylor ended his review, asking \"Wouldn't it be wondrous if American programmers renewed their vow in 2008 to put variety on the airwaves—or do we really need a", "psg_id": "6008298" }, { "title": "What Is the Fastest Thing in the World?", "text": "of which was good and some bad. The king set riddles to them: whoever guessed the riddles would get good land. The first riddle was what was the fastest thing in the world. The stupid brother's daughter told him what to say; his brother guessed a bird or a horse, and the stupid brother said the mind. The second riddle was what was the heaviest thing in the world; the clever brother guessed stone or iron, and the stupid brother repeated his daughter's answer: fire because no one could lift it. The third was what was the most important thing", "psg_id": "9686492" }, { "title": "The Street (UK TV series)", "text": "doorways, windows...This, the last and best play in \"The Street\" series, must have been as painful and exhilarating to write as it was to watch. I wouldn't say it was plausible. I'd say poetic.\" The Street (UK TV series) The Street is a British drama television series created by Jimmy McGovern and produced by Granada Television for the BBC. The series follows the lives of various residents of an unnamed street in Manchester and features an all-star cast including Timothy Spall, Jim Broadbent, Jane Horrocks, Bob Hoskins, and David Thewlis. \"The Street\" won both the British Academy Television Award for", "psg_id": "10232246" }, { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "Street or road name A street or road name or odonym is an identifying name given to a street. The street name usually forms part of the address (though addresses in some parts of the world, notably most of Japan, make no reference to street names). Buildings are often given numbers along the street to further help identify them. Names are often given in a two-part form: an individual name known as the \"specific\", and an indicator of the type of street, known as the \"generic\". Examples are \"Main Road\", \"Fleet Street\" and \"Park Avenue\". The type of street stated,", "psg_id": "5894652" }, { "title": "What Hurts the Most", "text": "Hurts the Most\" was solicited to mainstream radio stations on December 11, 2007 in the United States, following its digital and physical release within the two weeks before. In Germany, the cover was released as a CD and digital single on January 4, 2008, through Zeitgeist. In contrast to the original version, Cascada's cover of \"What Hurts the Most\" deviates from the country sound and replaces it with Europop electronic beats and elements typical of DJ Manian and Yanou productions. However, the song opens with an acoustic guitar playing and Horler's vocals being reverbed by electropop synths. Sharon Mawer of", "psg_id": "6008296" }, { "title": "Finley (name)", "text": "Finley (name) Finley is a given name. Its meaning is of Scottish origin, from the Gaelic personal name Fionnlagh (Old Irish Findlaech), composed of the elements fionn \"white\", \"fair\" (see Finn) + laoch \"warrior\", \"hero\", which seems to have been reinforced by an Old Norse personal name composed of the elements finn \"Finn\" + leikr \"fight\", \"battle\", \"hero\". Finley is a popular given name both in the US and the UK. In the US it is more common for girls (it ranked 279 most common name for boys), but in the UK it is primarily a male name ranking the", "psg_id": "17149757" }, { "title": "Common Purpose UK", "text": "Common Purpose UK Common Purpose is a British-founded charity that runs leadership development programmes around the world. Common Purpose UK is a subsidiary of Common Purpose. Founded in 1989 by its current Chief Executive, Julia Middleton, its aim is to improve the way organisations and society work together by developing all kinds of leaders through a programme of diverse challenges and approaches. As of 2015 Common Purpose ran local programmes for leaders in cities across the world, and its global programmes bring together leaders from over 100 countries across six continents. As of 2009 Common Purpose employed 125 staff and", "psg_id": "11000706" }, { "title": "What Is the Third Estate?", "text": "What Is the Third Estate? What Is the Third Estate? () is a political pamphlet written in January 1789, shortly before the outbreak of the French Revolution, by the French thinker and clergyman Abbé Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (1748–1836). The pamphlet was Sieyès' response to finance minister Jacques Necker's invitation for writers to state how they thought the Estates-General should be organized. In the pamphlet, Sieyès argues that the third estate – the common people of France – constituted a complete nation within itself and had no need of the \"dead weight\" of the two other orders, the first and second", "psg_id": "10155975" }, { "title": "What Becomes a Legend Most", "text": "\"Say It Again\" was a fair European hit. Only two singles were released from the album, \"Tren de Amor\" and \"Every Woman Wants To\". Both singles failed to make any impact, only peaking at #97 and #95 in the UK, respectively. Outtakes: What Becomes a Legend Most What Becomes a Legend Most is a 1989 album by Jermaine Stewart. This album would be Stewart's last official album. He fully recorded the 1992 album \"Set Me Free\" however it was never released. In his final years, he began recording the new album \"Believe In Me\" until his death in 1997. The", "psg_id": "11451444" }, { "title": "The Street (UK TV series)", "text": "The Street (UK TV series) The Street is a British drama television series created by Jimmy McGovern and produced by Granada Television for the BBC. The series follows the lives of various residents of an unnamed street in Manchester and features an all-star cast including Timothy Spall, Jim Broadbent, Jane Horrocks, Bob Hoskins, and David Thewlis. \"The Street\" won both the British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series and RTS Television Award for Drama Series twice, in 2007 and 2008. It also won two International Emmy Awards in November 2007 for Best Drama and Best Actor (Jim Broadbent). The", "psg_id": "10232243" }, { "title": "Common Purpose UK", "text": "of people who had made what it (CP) contended were \"vexatious\" requests under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 relating to its dealings with public authorities. A number of UK national newspapers ran stories implying that Common Purpose had exerted improper influence over the Leveson Inquiry, in the days preceding publication of its report. These stories centred on the role of Inquiry member Sir David Bell, who was both a trustee of Common Purpose, and had set up the Media Standards Trust (a lobbying group which presented evidence to the Inquiry) together with Julia Middleton. Moreover, the Media Standards Trust", "psg_id": "11000713" }, { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "Beach neighborhood were renamed in 1988 after local writers; in 1994, the city broke with tradition, honoring Lawrence Ferlinghetti by renaming an alley after the poet within his own lifetime. Naming a street for a person is very common in many countries, often in the honorand's birthplace. However, it is also the most controversial type of naming, especially in cases of renaming. It is often the main reason for renaming: Conversely, it can be a way to eliminate a name that proves too controversial: for example, Hamburg Avenue in Brooklyn, New York became Wilson Avenue after the United States entered", "psg_id": "5894663" }, { "title": "Most common words in English", "text": "Most common words in English Studies that estimate and rank the most common words in English examine texts written in English. Perhaps the most comprehensive such analysis is one that was conducted against the Oxford English Corpus (OEC), a very large collection of texts from around the world that are written in the English language. A \"text corpus\" is a large collection of written works that are organised in a way that makes such analysis easier. In total, the texts in the Oxford English Corpus contain more than 2 billion words. The OEC includes a wide variety of writing samples,", "psg_id": "8098831" }, { "title": "Most common words in English", "text": "the same list subdivided by part of speech. The list labeled \"Others\" includes pronouns, possessives, articles, modal verbs, adverbs, and conjunctions. Most common words in English Studies that estimate and rank the most common words in English examine texts written in English. Perhaps the most comprehensive such analysis is one that was conducted against the Oxford English Corpus (OEC), a very large collection of texts from around the world that are written in the English language. A \"text corpus\" is a large collection of written works that are organised in a way that makes such analysis easier. In total, the", "psg_id": "8098836" }, { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "usually common to the district in which it appears. The sign has the street name and sometimes other information, such as the block number or the name of the London borough in which the street is located. Such signs are often the target of simple vandalism, and signs on unusually or famously named streets are especially liable to street sign theft. Usually, the colour scheme used on the sign just reflects the local standard (white on a green background in many U.S. jurisdictions, for example). However, in some cases, the colour of a sign can provide information, as well. One", "psg_id": "5894702" }, { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "railroad line frontage) instead, or renaming them after historical figures. David Leighton, \"http://azstarnet.com/news/local/street-smarts-super-chicken-drive-honors-plucky-character-on-us/article_20db03b8-0b3c-515a-b1ea-67e2967dd757.html,\" Arizona Daily Star, Jan. 08, 2013 Street or road name A street or road name or odonym is an identifying name given to a street. The street name usually forms part of the address (though addresses in some parts of the world, notably most of Japan, make no reference to street names). Buildings are often given numbers along the street to further help identify them. Names are often given in a two-part form: an individual name known as the \"specific\", and an indicator of the type of", "psg_id": "5894704" }, { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "three Washington Streets. Atlanta famously has many streets that share the name Peachtree: Peachtree Street, Drive, Plaza, Circle, Way, Walk, and many other variations that include \"Peachtree\" in the name, such as West Peachtree Street. Occasionally, these streets actually intersect each other, as with Pike Place and Pike Street, and Ravenna Boulevard and Ravenna Avenue in Seattle, Washington. Kansas City, Missouri, has a Gillham Road, Gillham Street, and Gillham Plaza all running parallel to each other. In many cities in Alberta, new developments have only a few common street names, which are followed by variant types such as Boulevard, Drive,", "psg_id": "5894684" }, { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "Woodbury Beltway (between the two Interstate 15 connectors) have been numbered Clark County Route 215. This is in anticipation of the route being renumbered Interstate 215 Some jurisdictions may use internal numbers to track county or city roads which display no number on signs. In most cities, attempts were made to match addresses with the areas between numbered street. For example, addresses on Main street, between 3rd and 4th street would be in the 300's Most streets have a street name sign at each intersection to indicate the name of the road. The design and style of the sign is", "psg_id": "5894701" }, { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "that very street. For example, New York's Canal Street takes its name from a canal that was filled in to build it. New Orleans' Canal Street was named for the canal that was to be built in its right-of-way. While names such as Long Road or Nine Mile Ride have an obvious meaning, some road names' etymologies are less clear. The various Stone Streets, for example, were named at a time when the art of building paved (stone) Roman roads had been lost. The main road through Old Windsor, UK, is called \"Straight Road\", and it is straight where it", "psg_id": "5894658" }, { "title": "What What (In the Butt)", "text": "What What (In the Butt) \"What What (In the Butt)\" is a viral video created by Andrew Swant and Bobby Ciraldo for the song of the same name by Samwell. It is known for its numerous camp references to homosexuality and anal sex. The lyrics of the song, a production of Mike Stasny, mostly revolve around the title. The video was made in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and uploaded on Valentine's Day 2007 to YouTube. As of March 2016, the video had over 60 million views. On 5 March 2007, with regard to the Christian imagery in the video, Samwell said, in", "psg_id": "10157826" }, { "title": "Common name", "text": "of the general public (including such interested parties as fishermen, farmers, etc.) to be able to refer to one particular species of organism without needing to be able to memorise or pronounce the Latinized scientific name. Creating an \"official\" list of common names can also be an attempt to standardize the use of common names, which can sometimes vary a great deal between one part of a country and another, as well as between one country and another country, even where the same language is spoken in both places. A common name intrinsically plays a part in a classification of", "psg_id": "2171736" }, { "title": "What Hurts the Most", "text": "100 as well as their lowest-charting lead single. Aside from charting on the Hot 100, the song managed to peak at the top of \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Songs and at number twenty-eight on the US \"Billboard\" Pop Songs. Despite its low peak on the Hot 100, the song managed to sell more than 500,000 downloads, earning a Gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America in October 2009. In Canada, the song managed to peak at number fifty-four and lasted on the chart for eleven weeks. The music video for \"What Hurts the Most\" was filmed in Los", "psg_id": "6008301" }, { "title": "What Is the What", "text": "writes: \"Over the course of many years, Dave and I have collaborated to tell my story... I told [him] what I knew and what I could remember, and from that material he created this work of art.\" The book is typical of Eggers' style: blending non-fictional and fictional elements into a non-fiction novel or memoir. By classifying the book a novel, Eggers says, he freed himself to re-create conversations, streamline complex relationships, add relevant detail and manipulate time and space in helpful ways—all while maintaining the essential truthfulness of the storytelling. However, not all critics were impressed. Lee Siegel sees", "psg_id": "9406942" }, { "title": "What Hurts the Most", "text": "exited the chart at nineteen weeks, logging its last week at number eighty-five. On March 22, 2008, the cover debuted and peaked on the French Singles Chart at number two. The song fell to number four in the following weeks and eventually fell off of the chart after twenty-seven weeks. On January 26, 2008, the band's cover of \"What Hurts the Most\" entered the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at number ninety-five. The song rose to number eighty in the following week. On March 22, 2008, the cover peaked at number fifty-two. The song serves as Cascada's lowest-charting single on the Hot", "psg_id": "6008300" }, { "title": "Racing in the Street", "text": "with Fuelie Heads and Hurst Performance shifter. Another interpretation of the song is that it is a possible realization of the potential inherent in \"Thunder Road\". That song is a declaration of what the protagonist and his girlfriend are going to do; \"Racing in the Street\" is the reality of how they might end up. Most importantly, \"Racing in the Street\" is the first song in which Springsteen introduces the suffering woman. Rock has always had songs where women are won and lost as trophies in contests, but Springsteen treats that theme with much more compassion than usual in the", "psg_id": "12242449" }, { "title": "The Most Beautiful Villages in Japan", "text": "The Most Beautiful Villages in Japan Established in 2005, the Association of The Most Beautiful Villages in Japan (titled as, the most beautiful villages in Japan) is an important player in the enhancement and conservation of Japanese rural heritage. In line with the other members such as France, Italy, Belgium, of the federation of the Most Beautiful Villages on Earth, Japan has common interests: authenticity, quality and presentation of the heritage as a source of sustainable development and life. Activities of the association include managing the rights of the use of the title name \"the most beautiful villages in Japan\"", "psg_id": "16326948" }, { "title": "No Name in the Street", "text": "Amendment to the US Constitution, and for other purposes. In the book, Baldwin discusses his whereabouts during the murders of two of the movement's most influential titanic figures – Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. He discusses his involvement, philosophies the meaning of the movement, its key players, what impact as a whole it had on all Americans and, ultimately, how it changed his attitude about the possibility of America ever achieving racial harmony. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist minister and a civil rights activist best known by his role in the advancement of civil rights. He", "psg_id": "11256217" }, { "title": "My Name Is Jack", "text": "My Name Is Jack \"My Name Is Jack\" is a song written by American record producer John Simon and released as a single by British group Manfred Mann in 1968. Their version reached number 8 on UK record charts. It became an international Top 10 hit, however, in the U.S., the song reached only #104. The lyrics and music were written by John Simon, and his own version was included on the soundtrack of the 1968 film \"You Are What You Eat\". The song tells the story of a resident of the \" Greta Garbo Home for Wayward Boys and", "psg_id": "18170775" }, { "title": "Fools Gold/What the World Is Waiting For", "text": "vinyl, Cassette and CD the same as 1989 releases\" Fools Gold/What the World Is Waiting For \"Fools Gold\" and \"What the World Is Waiting For\" are two songs by British rock band the Stone Roses. They were released together as a double A-side single on 13 November 1989 through Silvertone Records. \"Fools Gold\" would go on to appear on certain non-UK versions of their self-titled debut studio album (1989). \"Fools Gold\" became the band's biggest commercial hit at the time. It was their first single to reach the top ten of the UK Singles Chart and stayed in the top-75", "psg_id": "4494525" }, { "title": "Fools Gold/What the World Is Waiting For", "text": "Fools Gold/What the World Is Waiting For \"Fools Gold\" and \"What the World Is Waiting For\" are two songs by British rock band the Stone Roses. They were released together as a double A-side single on 13 November 1989 through Silvertone Records. \"Fools Gold\" would go on to appear on certain non-UK versions of their self-titled debut studio album (1989). \"Fools Gold\" became the band's biggest commercial hit at the time. It was their first single to reach the top ten of the UK Singles Chart and stayed in the top-75 for fourteen weeks, peaking at number eight. \"Fools Gold\"", "psg_id": "4494519" }, { "title": "Beauty Is in the Street", "text": "book's relevance in 2012 after the Occupy movement and \"Time\"'s naming \"the protester\" as its Person of the Year in 2011. Alex Bec of the art blog \"It's Nice That\" noted that despite the events of May 1968 having been well documented, \"\"Beauty is in the Street\" blew everything before it out of the water.\" Fíacha O'Dubhda of \"Eye\" described the book as one \"that immerses the reader in the process through which spontaneous design and production were used to document, illustrate and instigate\" the events of May 1968. Beauty Is in the Street Beauty Is in the Street: A", "psg_id": "18171618" }, { "title": "The Name Is Love", "text": "The Name Is Love The Name Is Love is American singer Bobby Vinton's thirtieth studio album and his final for ABC Records. Unlike most of his albums (which consisted of only one or two of his own compositions), the majority of the material on this album was written or co-written by Vinton himself. Cover versions include \"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me\" and \"Only Love Can Break a Heart\" (the former a hit for Mel Carter in 1965 and the latter a hit for Gene Pitney in 1962). The song \"You Are Love\" did not became a hit until six", "psg_id": "13215768" }, { "title": "The Name Is Love", "text": "years later. Album - Billboard (North America) Singles - Billboard (North America) The Name Is Love The Name Is Love is American singer Bobby Vinton's thirtieth studio album and his final for ABC Records. Unlike most of his albums (which consisted of only one or two of his own compositions), the majority of the material on this album was written or co-written by Vinton himself. Cover versions include \"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me\" and \"Only Love Can Break a Heart\" (the former a hit for Mel Carter in 1965 and the latter a hit for Gene Pitney in 1962).", "psg_id": "13215769" }, { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "carries that name. Many streets with regular nouns rather than proper nouns, are somehow related to that noun. For example, Station Street or Station Road, do connect to a railway station, and many \"Railway Streets\" or similar do end at, cross or parallel a railway. Sometimes the ordinary-sounding name is actually a proper noun. Many roads are named after a Mr Hill or Mrs King and similar. Many roads (particularly in the UK, Australia, the northeastern US, and southern Ontario, Canada) are given the name of the place to which they lead. However, there are also many examples of streets", "psg_id": "5894659" }, { "title": "Finley (name)", "text": "35th most common boy name in 2016. Finley is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Finley (name) Finley is a given name. Its meaning is of Scottish origin, from the Gaelic personal name Fionnlagh (Old Irish Findlaech), composed of the elements fionn \"white\", \"fair\" (see Finn) + laoch \"warrior\", \"hero\", which seems to have been reinforced by an Old Norse personal name composed of the elements finn \"Finn\" + leikr \"fight\", \"battle\", \"hero\". Finley is a popular given name both in the US and the UK. In the US it is more common", "psg_id": "17149758" }, { "title": "Common name", "text": "Linnaeus himself published a Flora of his homeland Sweden, Flora Svecica (1745), and in this, he recorded the Swedish common names, region by region, as well as the scientific names. The Swedish common names were all binomials (e.g. plant no. 84 Råg-losta and plant no. 85 Ren-losta); the vernacular binomial system thus preceded his scientific binomial system. Linnaean authority William T. Stearn said: The geographic range over which a particularly common name is used varies; some common names have a very local application, while others are virtually universal within a particular language. Some such names even apply across ranges of", "psg_id": "2171739" }, { "title": "What Time Is Love?", "text": "Noise Terror staged in the week prior to \"America\"'s UK release, concluded with the announcement of their departure from the music industry. This was later confirmed by a full-page press announcement that used images from the set of the \"America: What Time Is Love?\" music video. \"America\" has a markedly different tone to previous incarnations of the song: harder, heavier and more guitar-laden (featuring the riff from Motörhead's Ace of Spades). It opens with a protracted narration by The KLF's regular narrator Scott Piering, about The JAMs' odyssey of 992 to discover America. In common with previous single \"It's Grim", "psg_id": "7432163" }, { "title": "Common name", "text": "in English, including “stone curlews”, so the choice of the name “thick-knees” is not easy to defend but is a clear illustration of the hazards of the facile coinage of terminology. For collective nouns for various subjects see a list of collective nouns (e.g. a flock of sheep, pack of wolves) Some organizations have created official lists of common names, or guidelines for creating common names, hoping to standardize the use of common names. For example, the Australian Fish Names List or AFNS was compiled through a process involving work by taxonomic and seafood industry experts, drafted using the CAAB", "psg_id": "2171746" }, { "title": "Elizabeth Street Common Ground", "text": "effective solution to ending chronic homelessness for people who have high and complex needs and who have struggled to access and maintain housing in the past. Elizabeth Street Common Ground Supportive Housing project has connections with Common Ground (NYC). Elizabeth Street Common Ground Elizabeth Street Common Ground Supportive Housing in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia is a supportive housing project that will provide 161 individuals and families with homes in Elizabeth Street, Melbourne by September 2010. The project is a partnership between the Victorian government which has provided the majority of capital funding; the Federal Government, which has provided capital funding under", "psg_id": "14534505" }, { "title": "The Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary", "text": "focus on the person of Mary. A number of parishes and schools are dedicated in honor of the Holy Name of Mary. The Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary The Feast of the Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary is an optional memorial celebrated in the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church on 12 September. It has been a universal Roman Rite feast since 1684, when Pope Innocent XI included it in the General Roman Calendar to commemorate the victory at the Battle of Vienna in 1683. It was removed from the Church calendar in the", "psg_id": "12458025" }, { "title": "What Time Is Love?", "text": "\"What Time Is Love?\" was given international commercial releases on many occasions and in many forms between 1988 and 1992. The following lists detail most of these, but are not exhaustive. \"What Time Is Love? (Pure Trance Original)\" (catalogue number KLF 004T) was first released on 17 October 1988, and deleted following initially low UK media interest and sales. The reaction from continental Europe's clubbers and DJs led to further European releases in 1989 and 1990. In late 1989, a US edition of \"Pure Trance 1\" (sea-green writing on a black sleeve, and slightly different typography) was issued on the", "psg_id": "7432171" }, { "title": "Most common words in English", "text": "about half of all written English. According to a study cited by Robert McCrum in \"The Story of English,\" all of the first hundred of the most common words in English are of Anglo-Saxon origin, except for \"people\", ultimately from Latin \"populus\", and \"because\", in part from Latin \"causa\". Some lists of common words distinguish between word forms, while others rank all forms of a word as a single lexeme (the form of the word as it would appear in a dictionary). For example, the lexeme \"be\" (as in \"to be\") comprises all its conjugations (\"is\", \"was\", \"are\", \"were\", etc.),", "psg_id": "8098833" }, { "title": "What Mattered Most", "text": "What Mattered Most What Mattered Most is the debut album of American country music artist Ty Herndon, issued in 1995 on Epic Records. The album's title track, which was Herndon's debut single, reached No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in mid-1995. Other singles from the album were, in order, \"I Want My Goodbye Back,\" \"Heart Half Empty\" (a duet with Stephanie Bentley) and \"In Your Face.\" Doug Johnson produced the entire album, with additional production from Ed Seay on \"Heart Half Empty\". \"What Mattered Most\" was released on April 18, 1995,", "psg_id": "10032173" }, { "title": "Street children in the Philippines", "text": "Street children in the Philippines According to a 1998 report titled \"Situation of the Youth in the Philippines\", there were about 1.5 million street children in the Philippines. The approximate numbers of street children in the different districts of the Philippines are: Manila (3,266), Quezon (2,867), Caloocan (1,530), and Pasay (1,420). Regional numbers are: Approximately 70% of the children are boys. According to the \"A Better Life\" foundation, there are three different categories of street children: The most common substances are inhalants, such as solvents, rugby (a toluene-based glue) and cough syrups, followed by marijuana and shabu. Marijuana and shabus", "psg_id": "11561452" }, { "title": "Kids in the Street", "text": "200 chart, with 18,000 copies in its first-week of sales. It also debuted at #34 on the UK Albums Chart, making it the band's highest-selling album to chart in the UK. Credits adapted from booklet. Kids in the Street Kids in the Street is the fourth studio album by American rock band The All-American Rejects, released March 26, 2012 by Interscope Records. It is their last to be released on Interscope. The All-American Rejects began writing their fourth studio album in mid 2010. During this time the band's songwriters Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter went on numerous retreats to their", "psg_id": "16144626" }, { "title": "What the Water Gave Me (song)", "text": "Frida Kahlo painting of the same name. During an interview, she confirmed that the song was inspired by English writer Virginia Woolf. \"What the Water Gave Me\" is a pop, pop rock and soul song performed in tempo of 124 beats per minute. It incorporates several instruments into its composition, most notably harps and guitar. The accompanying music video for the song was filmed at Abbey Road Studios and it showed the band recording and singing the song. Upon its release, the song made its way into several chart most notably at number 24 on the UK Singles Chart. It", "psg_id": "15867623" }, { "title": "Street Crime UK", "text": "sentences/penalties that were imposed on them for their lawbreaking, also updating on current events. \"Street Crime UK\" was originally shown on Bravo and was later repeated on Virgin 1 (which was later re-branded Channel One). Series 4 and Christmas Crime UK has also been repeated on Sky One and Pick TV. The programme also featured police clips, previously broadcast on ITV's reality police series \"Crimefighters\". \"Street Crime UK\" was replaced by \"Brit Cops: Frontline Crime\" in 2008. Street Crime UK Street Crime UK was a reality television series focusing on law enforcement in various parts of the United Kingdom, as", "psg_id": "11639450" }, { "title": "Beauty Is in the Street", "text": "Beauty Is in the Street Beauty Is in the Street: A Visual Record of the May 68 Uprising is a 2011 book of posters produced by the \"Atelier Populaire\" (Popular Workshop) in support of the May 1968 events in France. It was edited by Johan Kugelberg with Philippe Vermés and published in the United Kingdom by Four Corners Books in 2011. The \"Atelier Populaire\", who designed and printed the posters, were a group of Marxist artists and art students who occupied the École des Beaux-Arts during with the wave of wildcat strikes in May 1968. Using a silk-screen printing press", "psg_id": "18171613" }, { "title": "This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get", "text": "This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get is a 1984 album by Public Image Ltd. It is the band's fourth official studio album and includes the single \"Bad Life\" and a re-recorded version of a \"This Is Not a Love Song\", which had been a No. 5 UK and international hit when released as a single in 1983. An early version of the album was released in 1983 by founding PiL guitarist Keith Levene as \"Commercial Zone\". The album was then re-recorded after Levene's departure from the", "psg_id": "8966216" }, { "title": "Most recent common ancestor", "text": "Most recent common ancestor In biology and genealogy, the most recent common ancestor (MRCA, also last common ancestor (LCA), or concestor) of any set of organisms is the most recent individual from which all the organisms are directly descended. The term is also used in reference to the ancestry of groups of genes (haplotypes) rather than organisms. The MRCA of a set of individuals can sometimes be determined by referring to an established pedigree. However, in general, it is impossible to identify the exact MRCA of a large set of individuals, but an estimate of the time at which the", "psg_id": "3842395" }, { "title": "What Mattered Most", "text": "\"Heart Half Empty\", \"You Just Get One\", and \"In Your Face\" for their \"unduly shallow\" lyrics. An uncredited review in \"Billboard\" was favorable, sying that \"With a rich, expressive voice that is equally suited to pensive ballads and rollicking, uptempo tunes, Herndon is one of country's most impressive newcomers.\" What Mattered Most What Mattered Most is the debut album of American country music artist Ty Herndon, issued in 1995 on Epic Records. The album's title track, which was Herndon's debut single, reached No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in mid-1995. Other", "psg_id": "10032177" }, { "title": "She Who Dwells in the Secret Place of the Most High Shall Abide Under the Shadow of the Almighty", "text": "the Cobra\", its name. The album sold 100,000 copies worldwide. Disc one collects a variety of rare tracks. It includes readings of traditional Latin liturgical hymns, collaborations with Massive Attack, Asian Dub Foundation, Adrian Sherwood and Roger Eno, and covers of songs by ABBA, The B-52's, and Aretha Franklin. Disc two is a live performance recorded at Dublin's Vicar Street Theatre in 2002. Six tracks are taken from O'Connor's 2002 album \"Sean-Nós Nua\", and three each come from \"Universal Mother\" and O'Connor's most famous album, \"I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got\". One song, \"You Made Me the Thief", "psg_id": "4195962" }, { "title": "My Name Is My Name", "text": "really, really want to do…[my approach to the mixtape is] not about more of a creative [decision], I just think it's about more of what I want to hear for myself and what my fans want to hear. They want to hear lyrics, they want to hear street [music]…it's just the whole street life perspective.\" On December 5, 2012, the first song released from the mixtape, \"Blocka\", which features guest vocals by Popcaan and GOOD Music's Travi$ Scott. The reggae-inspired track was produced by Young Chop. The music video was released on December 10, 2012. The second song was, \"Millions\",", "psg_id": "16953069" }, { "title": "What Mattered Most (song)", "text": "except what was in her heart.\" From \"What Mattered Most\" liner notes. The music video was directed by Steven Goldmann and premiered in early 1995. \"What Mattered Most\" debuted at number 62 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of February 25, 1995. What Mattered Most (song) \"What Mattered Most\" is the title of a debut song written by Gary Burr and Vince Melamed, and recorded by American country music singer Ty Herndon. It was released in February 1995 as Herndon's debut single, and was served as the lead-off single and title track from his", "psg_id": "12222265" }, { "title": "Street art in Sarajevo", "text": "Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo and formal artistic institutions such as Collegium Artisticum used street art to call attention to what was happening in the country. Since the war the city has become a hot bed for street art, with the local government endorsing the creation of various street art quarters and having a lenient attitude towards this form of artistic expression. Guerrilla art is the most common form of street art found in Sarajevo. Guerrilla artists increasingly seem to be moving towards a philosophy of painting a continuous work of art, adding to it over time as less", "psg_id": "20711362" }, { "title": "Most recent common ancestor", "text": "all of the modern population. Due to pedigree collapse, modern individuals may still exhibit clustering, due to vastly different contributions from each of ancestral population . Most recent common ancestor In biology and genealogy, the most recent common ancestor (MRCA, also last common ancestor (LCA), or concestor) of any set of organisms is the most recent individual from which all the organisms are directly descended. The term is also used in reference to the ancestry of groups of genes (haplotypes) rather than organisms. The MRCA of a set of individuals can sometimes be determined by referring to an established pedigree.", "psg_id": "3842413" }, { "title": "The Most of Animals", "text": "The Most of Animals The Most of Animals or \"The Most of the Animals\" is the title of a number of different compilation albums by Newcastle upon Tyne blues rock group The Animals. Although track listing varies, all feature only songs from 1964 and 1965. The title is derived from the name of their then producer Mickie Most (see also \"The Most of Herman's Hermits\"). The first album was released in 1966 by Columbia (SX 6035). Most of the material had not featured on either of their previous two UK LPs. The album charted at #4 - their highest position", "psg_id": "12273381" }, { "title": "What Is the Fastest Thing in the World?", "text": "What Is the Fastest Thing in the World? What Is the Fastest Thing in the World? is a Greek fairy tale collected by Georgios A. Megas in \"Folktales of Greece\". It is Aarne-Thompson type 875 and has many Greek and Slavic variants, generally revolving about the exchange of clever answers. This type of tale is the commonest European tale dealing with witty exchanges. In ballad form, the clever answers to the riddles, and the winning of a husband by them, are found in Child ballad 1, \"Riddles Wisely Expounded\". A brother argue over how they should split their land, some", "psg_id": "9686491" }, { "title": "Common name", "text": "coin (and put into common use) comprehensive, useful, authoritative, and standardised lists of new names. The purpose typically is: Other attempts to reconcile differences between widely separated regions, traditions, and languages, by arbitrarily imposing nomenclature, often reflect narrow perspectives and have unfortunate outcomes. For example, members of the genus \"Burhinus\" occur in Australia, Southern Africa, Eurasia, and South America. A recent trend in field manuals and bird lists is to use the name \"thick-knee\" for members of the genus. This, in spite of the fact that the majority of the species occur in non-English-speaking regions and have various common names,", "psg_id": "2171744" }, { "title": "The Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary", "text": "The Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary The Feast of the Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary is an optional memorial celebrated in the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church on 12 September. It has been a universal Roman Rite feast since 1684, when Pope Innocent XI included it in the General Roman Calendar to commemorate the victory at the Battle of Vienna in 1683. It was removed from the Church calendar in the liturgical reform following Vatican II but restored by Pope Saint John Paul II in 2002, along with the Feast of the Holy", "psg_id": "12458017" }, { "title": "The Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary", "text": "Giver,\" and especially \"Star of the Sea.\" Stella Maris was by far the favored interpretation. Jerome suggested the name meant \"Lady\", based on the Aramaic \"mar\" meaning \"Lord\". In the book, \"The Wondrous Childhood of the Most Holy Mother of God\", St. John Eudes offers meditations on seventeen interpretations of the name \"Mary,\" taken from the writings of \"the Holy Fathers and by some celebrated Doctors\". The name of Mary is venerated because it belongs to the Mother of God. Mary’s name occurs in the first part and in the second part of the Hail Mary. At Rome, one of", "psg_id": "12458019" }, { "title": "Killing in the Name", "text": "the song due to the large number of complaints received by MediaWorks New Zealand regarding the 2010 countdown not giving any warning that the song was uncensored. In 2017, Killing In The Name made it to number 1 in the Rock 1500 and was presented by long serving broadcaster, Roger Farrelly. The song was performed as an extended instrumental at their first public performance at Cal State in the Quad, on October 23, 1991. Bassist Tim Commerford is known to chant the backing vocals of \"now you do what they told ya\" of the chorus during most live performances. Zack", "psg_id": "5614448" }, { "title": "The Name of the Game (ABBA song)", "text": "The Name of the Game (ABBA song) \"The Name of the Game\" is a 1977 song by Swedish pop group ABBA, and was released as the first single from the group's fifth studio album, \"\". It became a UK number one, topping the UK Singles Chart for four weeks in November 1977. \"The Name of the Game\", first called \"A Bit of Myself\", was the first song to be recorded for ABBA's fifth studio album, following the band's European and Australian tour. It was their most complex composition yet – with Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad sharing the lead vocals", "psg_id": "5844278" }, { "title": "Common name", "text": "not always English. For example, \"Dikkop\" is the centuries-old South African vernacular name for their two local species: \"Burhinus capensis\" is the Cape dikkop (or \"gewone dikkop\", not to mention the presumably much older Zulu name \"umBangaqhwa\"); \"Burhinus vermiculatus\" is the \"water dikkop\". The thick joints in question are not even, in fact, the birds’ knees, but the intertarsal joints—in lay terms the ankles. Furthermore, not all species in the genus have “thick knees”, so the thickness of the \"knees\" of some species is not of clearly descriptive significance. The family Burhinidae has members that have various common names even", "psg_id": "2171745" }, { "title": "What a Beautiful Name", "text": "What a Beautiful Name \"What a Beautiful Name\" is a song by Australian praise and worship group Hillsong Worship. The song, written and led by Brooke Ligertwood and co-written with Ben Fielding, refers to the promise of salvation through Jesus Christ as represented by His Holy Name. The \"genre-smashing single\" contributed to Hillsong being named \"Billboard\"s Top Christian Artist of 2017. \"What a Beautiful Name\" won two Dove Awards for Song of the Year and Worship Song of the Year in 2017. It won the 2018 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song. \"What a Beautiful Name\" was released", "psg_id": "19789527" }, { "title": "The Street with No Name", "text": "Gene Cordell, who is going undercover in Center City to try to infiltrate the gang Briggs thinks is responsible for all three killings. Cordell takes a bus into Center City and rents a room at the same \"Skid Row\" hotel in which Danker had been living. Fellow agent Cy Gordon is in a similar hotel across the street from him. Using the name George Manly, Cordell makes himself known in the area by going to the local gym and picking a fight with one of the boxers training there. He is spotted by owner Alec Stiles, who offers him cash", "psg_id": "5284604" }, { "title": "What Matters Most", "text": "What Matters Most What Matters Most is the thirty-third studio album by Barbra Streisand. The album is Streisand's collection of songs by her longtime friends Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman. Streisand produced the album herself. The first disc contains Bergman songs not previously recorded by Streisand, while the second disc contains previously recorded Bergman songs. On November 30, 2011 the album received a nomination in the 54th Grammy Awards for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.The album sold 68,000 in United States in the first week and a total of 210,000 copies (as of July 2012). In promotion of the album,", "psg_id": "15763493" }, { "title": "What Yo Name Iz?", "text": "What Yo Name Iz? \"What Yo Name Iz?\" is the debut single by American rapper Kirko Bangz. The Sound M.O.B. produced song was featured on his mixtape \"Procrastination Kills 3\" (2011). It's also Kirko Bangz's first song to chart on the US \"Billboard\" charts. The official remix to \"What Yo Name Iz?\" features Wale, Big Sean, and Bun B. The remix was released on , before the original version. Maxrank also made a remix for this song. \"What Yo Name Iz?\" was the first song by Kirko Bangz to chart on the billboard charts. It debuted at number 97 on", "psg_id": "16342479" }, { "title": "Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers", "text": "concluded \"Despite being the most complete version of \"Street Fighter II\" to date, the specific additions for the occasion just do not excite us.\" The game reached number 8 in the UK sales chart, number 3 in Japan, 2 in Australia and 3 in New Zealand. In the USA eShop the game was number 2 behind \"Minecraft\". The Wall Street Journal's Takashi Mochizuki reported that the game sold over 450,000 copies, selling more than what Capcom expected. Because of this, Capcom has shown more interest in selling more games on the Switch. Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers Ultra", "psg_id": "19943236" }, { "title": "Street or road name", "text": "example can be found in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Within city limits, all major arterial roads use a blue sign, north-south roads use a green sign, and east-west roads use a brown sign. In New York, historical districts use white lettering on brown signs. Other places sometimes use blue or white signs to indicate private roads. The most common street names in the United States, as of 1993, are: The reason for \"Second\" and \"Third\" streets being more common than \"First\" is that some cities do not have \"First\" streets — naming them \"Main\" or \"Front\" (in communities with river, lake or", "psg_id": "5894703" } ]
[ "main business road of a city", "shopping thoroughfare", "historic high street", "high-street", "highstreet", "high street", "the high street", "high street (british term)", "retail street", "high street", "main commercial street of a city" ]
bujumbura international airport is in which country?
[ { "title": "Bujumbura", "text": "games, it is the country's largest stadium with 22,000 seats. The city is also home to multiple Basketball and Tennis courts, as well as a multitude of indoor and outdoor swimming pools. The University of Burundi is in Bujumbura, as are Hope Africa University and Université du Lac Tanganyika. International schools: The Bujumbura International Airport is situated on the outskirts of the city. Public transport in Bujumbura mainly consists of taxis and mini-buses, locally known as the Hiace. Public transport vehicles are generally white and blue. Bujumbura's taxis are abundant all over the city, and are considered the safest form", "psg_id": "670736" } ]
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[ { "title": "Bujumbura", "text": "and claustrophobia, by running, often in a group.\" In March 2014, President Pierre Nkurunziza banned jogging, due to \"fears it was being used as a cover for subversion.\" That same month, twenty-one opposition supporters were sentenced to life in prison for using \"jogging\" as a way to organize \"an illegal demonstration that turned violent.\" As of June 2014 in Bujumbura, \"the authorities have since restricted jogging clubs to certain areas. All sports must now take place in nine parks in Bujumbura and other designated football pitches.\" Bujumbura is governed by a community council and community administrator. It is further divided", "psg_id": "670732" }, { "title": "Mérida International Airport", "text": "the left of runway 10. In 2017, 2,148,484 passengers passed through Mérida International Airport, a 10.2% increase from 2016. It became the 8th airport in the country to reach the 2 million milestone. Mérida International Airport Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport, formerly known as Mérida-Rejón Airport is an international airport located in the Mexican city of Mérida, Yucatán. It is located on the southern edge of the city and it is one of four airports in Mexico which has an Area Control Center (Centro Mérida/Mérida Center); the other ones being Mexico City International Airport, Monterrey International Airport and Mazatlán International", "psg_id": "5457486" }, { "title": "Mérida International Airport", "text": "Mérida International Airport Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport, formerly known as Mérida-Rejón Airport is an international airport located in the Mexican city of Mérida, Yucatán. It is located on the southern edge of the city and it is one of four airports in Mexico which has an Area Control Center (Centro Mérida/Mérida Center); the other ones being Mexico City International Airport, Monterrey International Airport and Mazatlán International Airport. Mérida Center controls air traffic over the southeast part of the country. It handles both domestic and international flights, and is open 24 hours a day. It can service airplanes as large", "psg_id": "5457484" }, { "title": "L.A. International Airport", "text": "L.A. International Airport \"L.A. International Airport\" is a song written by Leanne Scott that became an international pop hit for the American country singer Susan Raye in 1971. The song was first recorded by David Frizzell in 1970. It reached #67 on the \"Billboard\" Country Singles chart. Susan Raye recorded her version of the song in 1971, which became an international hit. It reached #9 on the \"Billboard\" Country Singles chart. On other charts, \"L.A. International Airport\" reached #54 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song enjoyed much greater success outside of America and was a major pop hit in", "psg_id": "11523741" }, { "title": "Mandalay International Airport", "text": "Mandalay International Airport Mandalay International Airport (; ), located 35 km south of Mandalay in Tada-U, is one of only three international airports in Myanmar. Completed in 1999, the airport was the largest and most modern airport in the country until the modernization of Yangon International Airport in 2008, the airport connects 11 domestic and seven international destinations, complete with a 4267-meter runway which is the longest runway in use in Southeast Asia and capacity to handle up to 3 million passengers a year. It is the main operating base of Golden Myanmar Airlines. The Mandalay International Airport project was", "psg_id": "8517034" }, { "title": "Mazatlán International Airport", "text": "over the northwest part of the country. In 2016, the airport handled 973,440 passengers, and in 2017, the airport handled 994,283 passengers. Mazatlán International Airport General Rafael Buelna International Airport (, ), also known as Mazatlán International Airport (), is located in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico. This airport is the most important in Sinaloa for its international operations, and second to Culiacan International Airport for its domestic operations. It has one terminal with two concourses. It is located on the southeastern edge of the city and it is one of four airports in Mexico which has an Area Control Center (Centro", "psg_id": "5265466" }, { "title": "Bonriki International Airport", "text": "Bonriki International Airport Bonriki International Airport is an international airport in Kiribati, serving as the main gateway to the country. It is located in its capital, South Tarawa, which is a group of islets in the atoll of Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands. Fiji's national carrier, Fiji Airways, and Kiribati's state-owned airline, Air Kiribati, both connect Kiribati with Nadi, which is Fiji Airways' hub and Fiji's main international gateway. Nauru Airlines flies to Nauru International Airport, continuing to Honiara, the capital of Solomon Islands, and further to Brisbane, Australia. This service was suspended from July 2008 to November 2009. The", "psg_id": "7433528" }, { "title": "Ercan International Airport", "text": "Ercan International Airport Ercan International Airport ( ) is the primary civilian airport of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. It is located about 13 km east of North Nicosia, near the village of Kirklar. Flights to the airport are banned internationally. Non-stop flights only take place from Turkey, which is the only country to recognise Northern Cyprus, and all planes that fly to Northern Cyprus from other countries have to stop over in Turkey. Because of these difficulties and inconveniencies, the majority of Turkish Cypriots with Republic of Cyprus passports prefer to use Larnaca International Airport, which is located in", "psg_id": "5692735" }, { "title": "General Santos International Airport", "text": "General Santos International Airport General Santos International Airport, (stylized as General Santos City Airport)(, ), is an alternate international airport located in the city of General Santos, Philippines serving the greater area of SOCCSKSARGEN (Region XII). Situated in Prk New Hondagua, Uhaw, Barangay Fatima, the airport is the largest airport in the island of Mindanao and is officially classified an International Airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), a government bureau which is responsible in the management and operations of General Santos International Airport and all other airports in the country except regular international airports. Inaugurated on", "psg_id": "7889566" }, { "title": "Benina International Airport", "text": "Benina International Airport Benina International Airport () serves Benghazi, Libya. It is located in the town of Benina, 19 kilometres (12 mi) east of Benghazi, from which it takes its name. The airport is operated by the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Bureau of Libya and is the second largest in the country after Tripoli International Airport. Benina International is also the secondary hub of both Buraq Air and flag carrier, Libyan Airlines. As of 17 July 2014 all flights to the airport were suspended due to fighting in the area. The runway length does not include a overrun on the", "psg_id": "8032491" }, { "title": "Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport", "text": "Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA) (; ) is an international airport serving southeast Sri Lanka. It is located in the town of Mattala, from Hambantota. It is the first greenfield airport and the second international airport in the country, after Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo. MRIA was opened in March 2013 by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who ordered the construction of the airport. Initially, several airlines flew to the airport, including SriLankan Airlines which established a hub. However, due to low demand, most of these airlines left Mattala. As of June 2018 there are no scheduled flights", "psg_id": "17115961" }, { "title": "Bujumbura", "text": "into 13 \"communes\", or neighborhoods, each with its own council and boss. Bujumbura features a tropical savanna climate (Köppen: Aw) with distinct wet and dry seasons. Its wet season is from October through April, while the dry season covers the remaining five months. Despite being located close to the equator, Bujumbura is not nearly as warm as one might expect, due to its altitude. Average temperatures are constant throughout the course of the year with the high temperature at around and the low temperature at around . Bujumbura's central market is in the City Centre, along Rwagasore Avenue. During the", "psg_id": "670733" }, { "title": "La Chinita International Airport", "text": "La Chinita International Airport La Chinita International Airport is an airport serving Maracaibo, in the Zulia state of Venezuela. La Chinita is Venezuela's second most important airport in terms of passenger and aircraft movements, after Simón Bolívar International Airport near Caracas. The airport opened on 16 November 1969, during the administration of President of Venezuela Rafael Caldera, to open a gateway to the western part of the country and to alleviate congestion from Simón Bolívar International Airport, which manages about half of the international flights in Venezuela. The earlier airport was Grano de Oro (1960 diagram) Runway 03L/21R length does", "psg_id": "6521137" }, { "title": "Mamamah International Airport", "text": "airport development was expected to be followed by the construction of a new State House, parliament building, ministry buildings, court houses and other support facilities. The developments were intended to improve Sierra Leone's competitiveness as the country prepares to become a middle income country by 2035. Other related development projects are the planned bridging of \"Tagrin Bay\", which separates Freetown from the peninsula on which Lungi International Airport is located, and the ongoing expansion of the port of Freetown. China Railway International Group had been contracted to build the airport at a cost of US$318 million, borrowed from the Exim", "psg_id": "20642062" }, { "title": "Dushanbe International Airport", "text": "Dushanbe International Airport Dushanbe International Airport is an airport in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan. It is the a main hub for Somon Air and Tajik Air, with the latter having its head office on the property. In 1924 the first airport was built in the country, in the city currently known as Dushanbe. In November 1929 a new airport was built to serve Stalinabad (past name of Dushanbe). In 1964 the current airport complex was put into operation. Over the years the airport has been reconstructed several times. A new French-built terminal, which can serve 1.5 million passengers a", "psg_id": "7286393" }, { "title": "Eldoret International Airport", "text": "Eldoret International Airport Eldoret Airport is an international airport in Kenya. Eldoret Airport, , is located in the city of Eldoret, in Uasin Gishu County, in the midwestern Kenya, close to the International border with Uganda. Its location is approximately , by road, south of the central business district of Eldoret. This location lies approximately , by air, northwest of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the largest civilian and military airport in the country. Eldoret International Airport is a large airport that serves the city of Eldoret and the surrounding communities. Situated at above sea level, the airport has a single", "psg_id": "11830734" }, { "title": "Argyle International Airport", "text": "late June/early July, Miami Air International from Toronto and Sun Country Airlines from New York. Air Canada Rouge made their inaugural flight from Toronto-Pearson International Airport to Argyle International Airport on December 14, 2017. While Caribbean Airlines began weekly non-stop service between Argyle International Airport and New York-John F. Kennedy International Airport on March 14, 2018. On 2 May 2018, American Airlines announced new weekly nonstop flights to AIA from Miami which commenced on 15 December 2018. Year round flights from Toronto, New York City and Miami are now selling. The Argyle International Airport (AIA), which serves commercial passengers, as", "psg_id": "14206543" }, { "title": "Voronezh International Airport", "text": "stage, which is expanding its capacity for reception and service of most modern passenger and luxury types of aircraft. Voronezh Airport supports intermodal free transportation of passengers for 13 regions of the country. Any passenger is delivered to the airport for free. Voronezh International Airport Voronezh International Airport () (also recorded as Chertovitskoye Airport) is an airport in Russia located 11 km north of Voronezh. Serves the city of Voronezh, Lipetsk, Tambov, Oryol, Belgorod, Kursk regions. July 10, 1933 - open regular air service on the route Moscow - Voronezh - Stalingrad on multi-seat aircraft K-5 in 1971 a new", "psg_id": "9270157" }, { "title": "Katowice International Airport", "text": "planned. There will be new railways from Siewierz and Tarnowskie Góry to Katowice International Airport. Katowice International Airport Katowice International Airport () is an international airport, located in Pyrzowice, north of Katowice, Poland. The airport has the fourth-biggest (second-biggest in Summer Season) passenger flow in Poland. Katowice Airport has the biggest charter passenger flow of the airports in Poland. In August 2017 this airport was the second biggest airport in Poland in passenger flow. It is also second biggest airport in the Country in Cargo traffic. Katowice Airport operates a lot of charter, regular and cargo flights. The airport is", "psg_id": "4834653" }, { "title": "Moi International Airport", "text": "Moi International Airport Moi International Airport , is the international airport of Mombasa, the second-biggest city in Kenya. It is located in Mombasa County, in a township called Port Reitz and features regional as well as intercontinental flights. Moi International Airport serves the city of Mombasa and surrounding communities. It lies approximately , by air, southeast of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the largest and busiest airport in the country. Mombasa Airport is operated by Kenya Airports Authority. It was named after former Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi during his tenure. At above sea level, the airport has two runways: Runway", "psg_id": "8639703" }, { "title": "Kish International Airport", "text": "Kish Free Trade Zone (FTZ). In 2015, under the leadership of the Organization of Kish Free Trade Zone (FTZ), a new terminal is planned for construction. The new terminal would turn Kish International Airport into the 2nd largest airport of the country with a 4.5 million passengers capacity per year. 2.7 million passengers travelled through the airport that year. The Kish International Aiprort is the main host of the Iran Kish Air Show, the aviation airshow held biennially. Kish International Airport Kish International Airport () is an international airport on Kish Island, Iran. The Kish International Airport serves as the", "psg_id": "9679327" }, { "title": "Penang International Airport", "text": "Penang International Airport Penang International Airport , within the city of George Town, is one of the busiest airports in Malaysia. The airport is located near Bayan Lepas at the southeastern tip of Penang Island, south of the city centre. Previously known as the Bayan Lepas International Airport, it was opened in 1935, making it the oldest airport in the country. Penang International Airport is a medium-sized airport with frequent connections to major cities in Asia such as Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Bangkok, Jakarta, Medan, Hong Kong and Taipei, and serves as the main airport for northern Malaysia. In addition, Penang", "psg_id": "4867030" }, { "title": "Faisalabad International Airport", "text": "from the airport. There are a number of connections from the railway station to other parts of the country. The Risalewala railway station is also located towards the south east of the airport which can be accessed via the Faisalabad Bypass. Traditional CNG powered rickshaws at the airport road entrance are quite popular amongst the local community. The following table provides details of the major traffic flows out of Lahore in terms of passenger numbers, aircraft movements, cargo as well as mail. The results were collected by the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan: Faisalabad International Airport Faisalabad International Airport is", "psg_id": "6408854" }, { "title": "Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport", "text": "Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport , formerly known as Sahar International Airport, is the primary international airport serving the Mumbai Metropolitan Area, India. It is the second busiest airport in the country in terms of total and international passenger traffic after Delhi, and was the 14th busiest airport in Asia and 29th busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic in calendar year 2017 handling over 47.2 million passengers. Its passenger traffic was about 48.5 million in fiscal year 2017-18. The airport is the second busiest in the country in terms of cargo traffic also.", "psg_id": "1986487" }, { "title": "Katowice International Airport", "text": "Katowice International Airport Katowice International Airport () is an international airport, located in Pyrzowice, north of Katowice, Poland. The airport has the fourth-biggest (second-biggest in Summer Season) passenger flow in Poland. Katowice Airport has the biggest charter passenger flow of the airports in Poland. In August 2017 this airport was the second biggest airport in Poland in passenger flow. It is also second biggest airport in the Country in Cargo traffic. Katowice Airport operates a lot of charter, regular and cargo flights. The airport is an operating base for Enter Air, Ryanair Sun, Smartwings, Travel Service Polska and Wizz Air.", "psg_id": "4834643" }, { "title": "Kigali International Airport", "text": "Kigali International Airport Kigali International Airport , formerly known as Gregoire Kayibanda International Airport, but sometimes referred to as Kanombe International Airport, is the primary airport serving Kigali, the capital of Rwanda. It is the main air gateway for all destinations in the country, and in addition serves as a transit airport for Goma and Bukavu in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The airport is located in the suburb of \"Kanombe\", at the eastern edge of Kigali, approximately , by road, east of the central business district of the city of Kigali. During the Rwandan Civil War, Kigali", "psg_id": "7265031" }, { "title": "Shahjalal International Airport", "text": "Shahjalal International Airport Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, ( \"Hôzrôt Shahjalal Antôrjatik Bimanbôndôr\") , is the largest and most prominent international airport in Bangladesh. It is located in Kurmitola 11 miles (17 kilometres) in the northern part of the capital city Dhaka and it is also a part of \"BAF Bangabandhu Base\" used by the Bangladesh Air Force. The airport has an area of . The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) operates and maintains the airport. It started operations in 1980, taking over from Tejgaon Airport as the principal international airport of the country and was formerly known as Dacca", "psg_id": "4685601" }, { "title": "Ventspils International Airport", "text": "Ventspils International Airport Ventspils International Airport is an airport southwest of Ventspils, Latvia. It is the newest airport and, with Liepāja International Airport and Riga International Airport, is one of the three notable airports in the country. Ventspils Airport was founded in 1939. From 1940 on it was used by Soviet Aircraft. Once 1975 an asphalt-concrete runway () and an apron () were built. At that time there was an air control dispatchers point at the aerodrome and 40-45 employees worked in the airport. The aerodrome was used by aircraft AN-24, AN-2, YAK-40, MI-2. The flight range was small and", "psg_id": "3628428" }, { "title": "Soledad International Airport", "text": "major hub in the nation. By the summer of 1940, SCATDA had changed to Avianca, and Barranquilla became its first major hub. Soledad International Airport Soledad International Airport was the main airport of Barranquilla, Colombia from 1936 to 1981 when it was replaced by Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport. It was the main international hub in the country from 1936 to 1959. In the early 1930s, the airline SCADTA based its main hub at the Airport of Veranillo which was a seaplane port on the Magdalena River and had been operating since 1919. The airline operated several Fokker Universals and Sikorsky", "psg_id": "20565434" }, { "title": "Soledad International Airport", "text": "Soledad International Airport Soledad International Airport was the main airport of Barranquilla, Colombia from 1936 to 1981 when it was replaced by Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport. It was the main international hub in the country from 1936 to 1959. In the early 1930s, the airline SCADTA based its main hub at the Airport of Veranillo which was a seaplane port on the Magdalena River and had been operating since 1919. The airline operated several Fokker Universals and Sikorsky S-38s from the main terminal at the seaplane port to many different parts of Colombia. It had also been an important stopover", "psg_id": "20565431" }, { "title": "Cochin International Airport", "text": "buildings. which is towards last phase of construction. Cochin International Airport is listed among the 12 major airports of India. Its safety and security is handled by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security through the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). Cochin was the third international airport and the first private airport in the country to come under the cover of CISF in 2001, after the Central Government decided to hand over airport security to CISF in the wake of the hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight 814. Security was handled by the Kerala Police; Special Branch of Kochi Police before the", "psg_id": "3160593" }, { "title": "Mandalay International Airport", "text": "years. The previous operator was Myanmar's Ministry of Transport. In August 2013, the vendor technical team started the inspection of the airport to develop an airport Master Plan that included airport services and cargo-handling areas as well as anticipating future needs such as extending the airport’s buildings. Mandalay International Airport Mandalay International Airport (; ), located 35 km south of Mandalay in Tada-U, is one of only three international airports in Myanmar. Completed in 1999, the airport was the largest and most modern airport in the country until the modernization of Yangon International Airport in 2008, the airport connects 11", "psg_id": "8517041" }, { "title": "Penang International Airport", "text": "by the Penang state government to expand the airport largely went unheeded by the Malaysian federal government, even though the airport has exceeded its maximum capacity of 6.5 million passengers. In 2017, the federal authorities finally announced plans to expand the airport to accommodate 12 million passengers per year by 2029. Penang International Airport is the third busiest airport in the country in terms of passenger traffic after Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Kota Kinabalu International Airport, and handles the second largest cargo tonnage of all Malaysian airports after Kuala Lumpur International Airport. , the airport posted a record 7.23", "psg_id": "4867035" }, { "title": "Ercan International Airport", "text": "of Northern Cyprus there are no non-stop scheduled flights between Ercan and destinations outside of Turkey. However, several airlines operate direct flights from Ercan to Europe with intermediate stops in Turkey. Ercan International Airport Ercan International Airport ( ) is the primary civilian airport of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. It is located about 13 km east of North Nicosia, near the village of Kirklar. Flights to the airport are banned internationally. Non-stop flights only take place from Turkey, which is the only country to recognise Northern Cyprus, and all planes that fly to Northern Cyprus from other countries have", "psg_id": "5692739" }, { "title": "Argyle International Airport", "text": "replaced the much smaller E.T. Joshua Airport as St. Vincent and the Grenadines principal airport. During the construction of the new airport, the International Airport Development Company (IADC) faced numerous challenges and controversies, causing major delays in the construction process. This resulted in the airport being completed 5 years after the originally forecasted completion date. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducts the International Aviation Safety Assessment Program (IASA), assessing the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of each country that has carriers operating to the United States and has classified Argyle International Airport, which operates under the jurisdiction of the Eastern Caribbean Civil", "psg_id": "14206511" }, { "title": "Chennai International Airport", "text": "near Pallavaram to which, passenger operations were shifted. The new domestic terminal was commissioned in 1985 and the international terminal was commissioned in 1989. The old terminal building is now used as a cargo terminal and is the base for the Indian courier company Blue Dart. On 23 September 1999, a centre for flowers, fruits and vegetables was commissioned at the cargo terminal. The new international departure terminal was commissioned in 2003. In 2001, Chennai Airport became the first international airport in the country to receive ISO 9001-2000 certification. During the early days, Madras Airport was one of the largest", "psg_id": "2018969" }, { "title": "Multan International Airport", "text": "airport. There are also a number of traditional rickshaws available at the airport parking area & entrance which are quite popular to travel short distance within the city. Multan Cantonment railway station is the nearest railway station only less than 3 km away from the airport to get the railway connections for the other parts of country. The following table provides details of the major traffic flows out of Multan in terms of passenger numbers, aircraft movements, cargo as well as mail. The results were collected by the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan: Multan International Airport Multan International Airport ()", "psg_id": "7179335" }, { "title": "Zvartnots International Airport", "text": "Zvartnots International Airport Zvartnots International Airport (), is located near Zvartnots, west of Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia. It acts as the main international airport of Armenia and is Yerevan's main international transport hub. It is the busiest airport in the country. The airport was opened in 1961, and following a design competition held in 1970, M. Khachikyan, A. Tarkhanyan, S. Qalashyan, L. Cherkezyan and M. Baghdasaryan won the right to design the first terminal building. The airport was renovated in the 1980s with the development of a new terminal area, in order to meet domestic traffic demands within", "psg_id": "3290804" }, { "title": "Malacca International Airport", "text": "and airlines to promote tourism in the country. There is a taxi booth inside the terminal building, so arriving passengers can directly go to the booth and get in a taxi right away. Mahkota Medical Centre, Putra Hospital and Pantai Hospital provide free shuttle services on a daily basis from Malacca International Airport to their hospitals. Malacca International Airport Malacca International Airport (formerly known as Batu Berendam Airport is an airport located in Batu Berendam, Malacca, Malaysia. The airport serves the state of Malacca, as well as northern Johor. The terminal complex is equipped with international-standard amenities that can handle", "psg_id": "8550088" }, { "title": "Gan International Airport", "text": "2012 to further develop and expand GIA. A joint venture was formed between GACL, MACL and State Trading Organization plc (STO). The new venture is Addu International Airport pvt ltd (AIA). Gan International Airport is now owned and managed by Addu International Airport pvt ltd. The airport lies at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 10/28 with a concrete surface measuring . Gan International Airport (GIA) is situated at the southern tip of the country, and allows international and domestic aircraft movements year-round. The Executive Terminal built for the SAARC summit in 2011 was", "psg_id": "7413585" }, { "title": "Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport", "text": "Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport , also known as Port Bouët Airport, is located south east of Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. It is the largest airport in the country for air traffic. The airport is the main hub of the national airline Air Côte d'Ivoire. Named after the first president of Côte d'Ivoire, Félix Houphouët-Boigny, this international airport is connected to Europe — primarily via Air France, which offers fourteen weekly flights and A380 service, and also Brussels Airlines — and to the rest of Africa and the Middle East. Usually, the airport is served by over 20 airlines, covering", "psg_id": "12984619" }, { "title": "Hector International Airport", "text": "Hector International Airport Hector International Airport is a civil-military public airport three miles (5 km) northwest of Fargo, in Cass County, North Dakota, United States. The busiest airport in North Dakota, it is owned by the City of Fargo Municipal Airport Authority. Fargo Air National Guard Base is located adjacent to the airport. The airport was named after Martin Hector, who first leased, and then donated the original 50 acres of land to the city. Customs service is available for arrivals from Canada and other countries. Hector International has no scheduled passenger airline flights out of the country but has", "psg_id": "1348057" }, { "title": "Tampa International Airport", "text": "Top 3 airports in the country by Condé Nast. Tampa International Airport Tampa International Airport is an international airport six miles () west of Downtown Tampa, in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The airport is publicly owned by Hillsborough County Aviation Authority (HCAA). It has been praised for its architecture and \"Landside/Airside\" design of a central terminal (landside) connected by people movers to four satellite air terminals and gates (airsides), a pioneering concept when designed in the late 1960s. The airport was called Drew Field Municipal Airport until 1952. The airport is served by over twenty major air carrier airlines,", "psg_id": "1910972" }, { "title": "Norman Manley International Airport", "text": "Norman Manley International Airport Norman Manley International Airport , formerly Palisadoes Airport, is an international airport serving Kingston, Jamaica and is located south of the island 19 km away from the centre of New Kingston. It is the second busiest airport in the country after Sangster International Airport, recording 1,502,973 arriving passengers in 2015. There are over 130 international flights a week that depart from Norman Manley International Airport. Named in honour of Jamaican statesman Norman Manley, it is a hub for Caribbean Airlines and Fly Jamaica Airways. It is located on the Palisadoes tombolo in outer Kingston Harbour; it", "psg_id": "1931844" }, { "title": "Bălți International Airport", "text": "Bălți International Airport Bălți International Airport , formerly known as \"Bălți-Leadoveni International Airport\", is one of the two airports serving the city of Bălți, Moldova. Located north of the city center, in the northern part of the country, it is the second largest airport of Moldova, servicing cargo and charter flights. Another airport in the area, Bălți City Airport, located within the city limits, is primarily used for emergency interventions of regional importance. The first scheduled flights to Bălţi started on 24 June 1926, on the route Bucharest – Galați – Chișinău - Bălţi - Hotin - Cernauti. The flights", "psg_id": "10922317" }, { "title": "Nauru International Airport", "text": "Airlines. Also located at the airport are the Republic of Nauru Civil Aviation Authority, tasked with airport security and operational management; the Directorate of Immigration, tasked with control of incoming and outgoing passengers, and the Nauru Customs Service. Nauru International Airport serves as the main hub of the national carrier, Nauru Airlines. Nauru International Airport Nauru International Airport is the sole airport in the Republic of Nauru. The airport currently connects the country to eight international passenger destinations, all served by Nauru's national airline, Nauru Airlines. The airstrip was built during the World War II Japanese occupation of Nauru using", "psg_id": "7041854" }, { "title": "Honiara International Airport", "text": "VMSB-241 who was the first Marine aviator killed in action at the Battle of Midway while leading his squadron in an attack against Japanese carrier forces. The field was abandoned after the war, but reopened in 1969 as a modernized civilian airport. The airport is capable of accommodating Boeing 737s. Honiara International Airport Honiara International Airport , formerly known as Henderson Field, is an airport on Guadalcanal Island in the nation of Solomon Islands. It is the only international airport in the country and is located from the capital Honiara. In 1942 the airfield was under construction by the Imperial", "psg_id": "6959403" }, { "title": "Denver International Airport", "text": "Denver International Airport Denver International Airport is an international airport serving metropolitan Denver, Colorado, United States. At 33,531 acres (13,570 ha, 52.4 sq mi), it is the largest airport in the United States by total land area. Runway 16R/34L, with a length of , is the longest public use runway in the United States. Denver currently has non-stop service to 205 destinations throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. It is the fourth airport in the United States to reach the 200 marker. It also has the 2nd largest domestic network of any airport in the country with flights", "psg_id": "1914674" }, { "title": "Nauru International Airport", "text": "Nauru International Airport Nauru International Airport is the sole airport in the Republic of Nauru. The airport currently connects the country to eight international passenger destinations, all served by Nauru's national airline, Nauru Airlines. The airstrip was built during the World War II Japanese occupation of Nauru using forced labour and operations began in January 1943. After the war, it was converted to a civilian airport. The airport is located in the Yaren district, just north of many of the government buildings, including the Parliament House, police station, and the secondary school. The airport holds the head office of Nauru", "psg_id": "7041853" }, { "title": "Sir Seretse Khama International Airport", "text": "Sir Seretse Khama International Airport Sir Seretse Khama International Airport , located north of Gaborone, is the main international airport of the capital city of Botswana. The airport is named after Sir Seretse Khama, the first president of Botswana. It was opened in 1984 and offers limited capacity to handle regional and (especially) international traffic. Nonetheless, it has the largest passenger movement in the country. In 2017 the airport got its first special economic zone which will house in the following departments: CAAB, BIH, ITPA and diamond hub for diamond sector. <br> On 11 October 1999, an Air Botswana pilot,", "psg_id": "6911552" }, { "title": "Transport in Rwanda", "text": "34.4% are new vehicles owned and operated by Kigali Bus Services Ltd. The country's main air gateway is Kigali International Airport, which is located at Kanombe, a suburb approximately from Kigali city centre. The airport has international flights to Lagos, Brazzaville, Dubai, Nairobi, Entebbe, Addis Ababa, Bujumbura, Johannesburg, Amsterdam, Brussels and Doha and is the main airport for the national carrier RwandAir. There are plans being discussed to build a new airport at Nyamata in Bugesera district, approximately from Kigali which would be much bigger and could act as a hub for the entire region. The only other airport in", "psg_id": "346193" }, { "title": "Owen Roberts International Airport", "text": "Owen Roberts International Airport Owen Roberts International Airport is an airport serving Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. It is the main international airport for the Cayman Islands as well as the main base for Cayman Airways. The airport is named after British Royal Air Force (RAF) Wing Commander Owen Roberts, a pioneer of commercial aviation in the country, and is one of the two entrance ports to the Cayman Islands. Owen Roberts International Airport was the only international airport remaining in the Caribbean to have an open-air observation \"waving gallery\" until January 2017 when it was closed due to reconstruction. The", "psg_id": "1931821" }, { "title": "El Alto International Airport", "text": "the three biggest airports in the country: El Alto International Airport, Jorge Wilstermann International Airport and Viru Viru International Airport through its subsidiary Servicio de Aeropuertos Bolivianos S.A. (SABSA). In 1999 Airport Group International was purchased by TBI plc. In 2004, the company was acquired by the Spanish conglomerate Abertis, hence taking ownership of SABSA. In February 2013, the Government of Bolivia announced the nationalization of SABSA, taking full ownership and operations of Bolivia's main international gateways. El Alto International Airport El Alto International Airport () is an international airport located in the city of El Alto, Bolivia, west of", "psg_id": "5958370" }, { "title": "Swansboro Country Airport", "text": "Swansboro Country Airport Swansboro Country Airport is four air miles (6 km) northeast of Placerville, in El Dorado County, California. It is owned by the Swansboro Country Property Owners Association. Most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, but Swansboro is 01CL to the FAA and has no IATA code. Swansboro Country Airport covers and has one asphalt runway, 9/27, which is . The runways slopes downhill to the west. Night operations are prohibited, and is unattended. The airport has 25 aircraft are based at the airport: 21 single engine, 3 multi-engine and 1", "psg_id": "19127166" }, { "title": "Kish International Airport", "text": "Kish International Airport Kish International Airport () is an international airport on Kish Island, Iran. The Kish International Airport serves as the entry point for the hundreds of thousands of tourists who come to Kish Island. The airport grants 14-day visa-free entry foreign citizens who enter from a foreign country under a different scheme from that of mainland Iran. Prior to the Iranian Revolution, Iran had an outstanding order for two Concorde aircraft. These aircraft were supposed to be used on Kish-Paris and Kish-London routes to serve the luxury tourism market that Kish was supposed to serve. The airport had", "psg_id": "9679325" }, { "title": "Da Nang International Airport", "text": "Da Nang International Airport Da Nang International Airport () is located in Da Nang, the largest city in central Vietnam. It is the third international airport in the country, besides Noi Bai International Airport (Hanoi) and Tan Son Nhat International Airport (Ho Chi Minh City), and is an important gateway to access central Vietnam. In addition to its civil aviation, the runway is shared with the Vietnamese People's Air Force (\"VPAF\", the \"Không Quân Nhân Dân Việt Nam\"), although military activities are now extremely limited. The airport served 5 million passengers in 2014, around six years sooner than expectation. An", "psg_id": "6246652" }, { "title": "Lawrenceville–Vincennes International Airport", "text": "long Fathers Day weekend, WVSA hosts the annual Midwest Vintage/Classic Sailplane Regatta. Many pilots bring vintage and classic gliders from all over the country for this annual event. Lawrenceville–Vincennes International Airport Lawrenceville–Vincennes International Airport is a public use airport in Lawrence County, Illinois, United States. Owned by the Bi-State Authority, it is located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the city of Lawrenceville, Illinois and also serves the city of Vincennes in Knox County, Indiana. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility. Established in", "psg_id": "13380190" }, { "title": "Tobías Bolaños International Airport", "text": "Tobías Bolaños International Airport Tobías Bolaños International Airport () is one of the four international airports in Costa Rica and the secondary airport serving the city capital of San José after Juan Santamaría International Airport. The airport is named after the Costa Rican pilot Tobias Bolaños Palma (1892-1953), first pilot graduated and who laid the foundation of aviation in Costa Rica. This airport is the main base for general aviation in the country as well as most of private flight operations, charter flights, tourism and aviation schools. Tobías Bolaños airport is located in downtown San José, namely, at the district", "psg_id": "6935645" }, { "title": "Chinggis Khaan International Airport", "text": "Chinggis Khaan International Airport Chinggis Khaan International Airport (, \"Çingis hán olon ulsîn niseh búdal\", ) is the international airport serving Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, situated southwest of the capital. It is the largest international air facility in the country. The airport was first established as \"Buyant-Ukhaa airport\" (, \"Buyant-Uhá niseh onğocnî töw búdal\") on 19 February 1957. In 1958, international flights began with flights to Irkutsk and Beijing using Ilyushin Il-14 aircraft. Regular flights from the airport started in 1961. The terminal was upgraded to make it suitable for international traffic in 1986. Between 1994 and 1997 a further major upgrade", "psg_id": "1367145" }, { "title": "Chiang Mai International Airport", "text": "Chiang Mai International Airport Chiang Mai International Airport () is an international airport serving Chiang Mai, the capital city of Chiang Mai Province in Thailand. It is a major gateway to Northern Thailand, and currently the fourth busiest airport in the country. The airport was established in 1921 as Suthep Airport. As a result of the temporary closure of Suvarnabhumi Airport in 2008 due to the protests, Chiang Mai became the alternative stop-over for China Airlines' Taipei-Europe flights and for Swiss International Airlines' Singapore-Zurich flights in the interim. On 24 January 2011, the airport became a secondary hub for Thai", "psg_id": "1924619" }, { "title": "La Chinita International Airport", "text": "not include a paved overrun on the north end. The Maracaibo VORTAC (Ident: MAR) is located northeast of the threshold of Runway 21R. La Chinita International Airport La Chinita International Airport is an airport serving Maracaibo, in the Zulia state of Venezuela. La Chinita is Venezuela's second most important airport in terms of passenger and aircraft movements, after Simón Bolívar International Airport near Caracas. The airport opened on 16 November 1969, during the administration of President of Venezuela Rafael Caldera, to open a gateway to the western part of the country and to alleviate congestion from Simón Bolívar International Airport,", "psg_id": "6521138" }, { "title": "Mamamah International Airport", "text": "Mamamah International Airport Mamamah International Airport was an airport under construction in Sierra Leone. It was part of the infrastructure to be built as Sierra Leone prepares to shift its political and administrative capital, away from over-crowded Freetown. Mamamah Airport was to be located in Mamboima, near \"Songo Village\", Koya Chiefdom in Port Loko District, approximately , by road, south-east of Freetown, the capital and largest city in the West African country. The average elevation of Songo Village is , above sea level. This airport would be a large international airport capable of handling large passenger and cargo aircraft. The", "psg_id": "20642061" }, { "title": "Trivandrum International Airport", "text": "the upcoming Vizhinjam International Seaport . Buses connect Trivandrum airport to different parts of the city. Services are mainly operated by the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation which connects the airport to East Fort, Kochi, Kollam etc. The nearest railway station is Kochuveli railway station which is about 5 km away and Thiruvananthapuram Central railway station is about 5.5 km. These railway stations are well connected with different regions of the country. Chipsan Aviation air charter services operating Helitaxi service from the airport to the various locations. Pre-paid taxi services are available from both the terminals of Trivandrum airport. Taxi", "psg_id": "2402419" }, { "title": "Quetta International Airport", "text": "Quetta International Airport Quetta International Airport (Pashtoکوټې نړیوال هوايي ډګر) ; is located at Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, Pakistan. The airport is the fourth highest airport in Pakistan (1605 metres above sea level). It is second largest airport in the south region of the country and the largest for the province of Balochistan. It is situated 12 km south-west of the city spread over an area of . Average scheduled flights were 1332, non-scheduled flights 247, and the total recorded passenger flow was 152,698 in 2007. The airport is linked to local cities as well as central hubs", "psg_id": "7306563" }, { "title": "Quetta International Airport", "text": "allocated a Rs 270m budget for the upgrading work on the airport. Quetta International Airport Quetta International Airport (Pashtoکوټې نړیوال هوايي ډګر) ; is located at Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, Pakistan. The airport is the fourth highest airport in Pakistan (1605 metres above sea level). It is second largest airport in the south region of the country and the largest for the province of Balochistan. It is situated 12 km south-west of the city spread over an area of . Average scheduled flights were 1332, non-scheduled flights 247, and the total recorded passenger flow was 152,698 in 2007.", "psg_id": "7306568" }, { "title": "Las Américas International Airport", "text": "Las Américas International Airport Las Américas International Airport (, or AILA) is an international airport located in Punta Caucedo, near Santo Domingo and Boca Chica in the Dominican Republic. The airport is run by Aeropuertos Dominicanos Siglo XXI (AERODOM), a private corporation based in the Dominican Republic under a 25-year concession to build, operate, and transfer (BOT) six of the country's airports. Las Américas usually receives a wide variety of long-, mid- and short-haul aircraft. The airport is the second-busiest in the country, after Punta Cana International Airport, and one of the largest in the Caribbean, handling 3.5 million passengers", "psg_id": "2985277" }, { "title": "Hobart International Airport", "text": "entering the country. Due to the airport's southern location, Skytraders operates regular flights to Antarctica on behalf of the Australian Antarctic Division using an Airbus A319. Hobart International Airport was opened in 1956 and privatised in 1988. Occupying approximately of land, the airport is situated on a narrow peninsula. Take-offs and landings are inevitably directed over bodies of water regardless of approach or departure direction. The region immediately surrounding the airport remains largely unpopulated, which enables the airport to operate curfew-free services. In the 2010-11 financial year, the airport handled 1,903,000 passenger movements, making it the ninth busiest airport in", "psg_id": "3503437" }, { "title": "Lynden Pindling International Airport", "text": "Lynden Pindling International Airport Lynden Pindling International Airport , formerly known as Nassau International Airport (1957-2006), is the largest airport in the Bahamas and the largest international gateway into the country. It is a major hub for Bahamasair, Western Air and SkyBahamas and is located in western New Providence island near the capital city of Nassau. During World War II on 30 December 1942, the airport was named Windsor Field (after the Duke of Windsor) and became a Royal Air Force station. Windsor Field was the second airport in The Bahamas and was used for delivery flights of US-built fighter", "psg_id": "4470407" }, { "title": "Kelowna International Airport", "text": "the airport for Kelowna via Highway 97N. The airport has an outdoor parking lot next to the terminal and some short term spaces near the terminal building. The airport is serviced by Kelowna Regional Route 23 and Vernon Regional Route 90 (rush hour service only) buses, which connect Vernon and Lake Country with UBC Okanagan Exchange in Kelowna. The airport is not served by the bus on evenings and weekends. Passengers heading to downtown Kelowna or West Kelowna can transfer to 97X Kelowna RapidBus at UBC Okanagan Exchange. In 2006, the Kelowna International Airport Advisory Committee created the Master Plan", "psg_id": "5049486" }, { "title": "Silvio Pettirossi International Airport", "text": "Reports. Silvio Pettirossi International Airport Silvio Pettirossi International Airport is Paraguay's main national and international gateway, located at Luque, serving the capital city, Asunción. It is named after the Paraguayan aviator Silvio Pettirossi and was formerly known as President Stroessner International Airport, after Paraguay's former head of state General Alfredo Stroessner.<br> In 2017, Pettirossi handled a record 1.2 million passengers, making it the busiest airport in the country. It is the main international hub for LATAM Paraguay and Paranair. The airport serves as hub for LATAM Paraguay, formerly known as TAM Paraguay, TAM Mercosur and LAP (Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas). The", "psg_id": "5534228" }, { "title": "Silvio Pettirossi International Airport", "text": "Silvio Pettirossi International Airport Silvio Pettirossi International Airport is Paraguay's main national and international gateway, located at Luque, serving the capital city, Asunción. It is named after the Paraguayan aviator Silvio Pettirossi and was formerly known as President Stroessner International Airport, after Paraguay's former head of state General Alfredo Stroessner.<br> In 2017, Pettirossi handled a record 1.2 million passengers, making it the busiest airport in the country. It is the main international hub for LATAM Paraguay and Paranair. The airport serves as hub for LATAM Paraguay, formerly known as TAM Paraguay, TAM Mercosur and LAP (Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas). The terminal", "psg_id": "5534224" }, { "title": "Kempegowda International Airport", "text": "is the third-busiest airport by passenger traffic in the country, behind the airports in Delhi and Mumbai, and is the 34th busiest airport in Asia. It handled over 25.04 million passengers in calendar year 2017 with over 600 aircraft movements a day. The airport also handled about of cargo. The airport consists of a single runway and passenger terminal, which handles both domestic and international operations. A second runway is being constructed and is expected to be operational by September 2019 while a second terminal is in the early stages of construction. In addition, there is a cargo village and", "psg_id": "7134230" }, { "title": "Athens International Airport", "text": "Transavia France, TUIfly Belgium, Brussels Airlines, Aer Lingus, Air Transat and Scoot. Athens International Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Greece. By the end of 2017, it was the 27th busiest airport in Europe handling a total traffic of 21.74 million passengers. The table below shows passenger totals at Athens International Airport by country destination during 2017. A railway station is immediately adjacent to the airport terminal, accessible by an elevated walkway. Athens Metro line 3 and the suburban railway service Proastiakos run trains to and from this station. The airport is accessible by the Attiki Odos toll", "psg_id": "593491" }, { "title": "Rafael Núñez International Airport", "text": "Master Plan for airport development, improving air and for the construction of seven bridges of collision, extension and maintenance of the platform of the main runway and taxiways. Today, the Rafael Nunez International Airport is the fourth largest airport in the country, and one of the largest in the Caribbean region. Note: Rafael Núñez International Airport Rafael Núñez International Airport is an airport serving the Caribbean port city of Cartagena, Colombia. It is the largest airport in the country's northern Caribbean region in terms of passenger movement. It is located between the Caribbean coast and the Ciénaga de la Virgen", "psg_id": "5800890" }, { "title": "Honiara International Airport", "text": "Honiara International Airport Honiara International Airport , formerly known as Henderson Field, is an airport on Guadalcanal Island in the nation of Solomon Islands. It is the only international airport in the country and is located from the capital Honiara. In 1942 the airfield was under construction by the Imperial Japanese Navy when captured by American forces, who went on to complete it. Control of the airstrip was the focus of months of fighting in the Battle for Henderson Field during the Guadalcanal campaign of World War II. Henderson Field was named for Marine Major Lofton Henderson, commanding officer of", "psg_id": "6959402" }, { "title": "Argyle International Airport", "text": "into the country, the others being J. F. Mitchell Airport in Bequia, Canouan Airport, Mustique Airport and Union Island Airport all in the Grenadines. Argyle International Airport serves as a major gateway to the Grenadines, with several airlines operating an extensive network of direct domestic flights from AIA to all destinations in the Grenadines. The airport is the second solar-powered airport in the Caribbean, following V. C. Bird International Airport in Antigua. The approach and landing, from a southwesterly direction, offer the flying passengers a spectacular aerial view of the hills of Brighton, Diamond and Stubbs as well as Milligan", "psg_id": "14206509" }, { "title": "Aristides Pereira International Airport", "text": "Aristides Pereira International Airport Aristides Pereira International Airport (Portuguese Aeroporto Internacional Aristides Pereira) is an airport in Cape Verde located on the island of Boa Vista, about 5 km southeast of the island capital Sal Rei. It is the third-busiest airport in the country. The conversion of the existing airport of Rabil into an international airport started in 2005, and was completed in 2007. The runway was extended from 1,200 to 2,100 metres length and from 30 to 45 metres width. The project cost 21 million euros. The airport was officially opened on 31 October 2007. The airport was originally", "psg_id": "9025181" }, { "title": "Grand Forks International Airport", "text": "termination. Grand Forks International Airport Grand Forks International Airport is a public airport five miles (8 km) northwest of Grand Forks, in Grand Forks County, North Dakota. GFK has no scheduled passenger flights out of the country but has an \"international\" title (like many other airports) because it has customs service for arrivals from Canada and other countries. The airport, sometimes called Mark Andrews International Airport after Mark Andrews, a former U.S. House Representative and U.S. Senator from North Dakota, is owned by the Grand Forks Regional Airport Authority and located on U.S. Highway 2, around four miles (6 km)", "psg_id": "3274563" }, { "title": "Grand Forks International Airport", "text": "Grand Forks International Airport Grand Forks International Airport is a public airport five miles (8 km) northwest of Grand Forks, in Grand Forks County, North Dakota. GFK has no scheduled passenger flights out of the country but has an \"international\" title (like many other airports) because it has customs service for arrivals from Canada and other countries. The airport, sometimes called Mark Andrews International Airport after Mark Andrews, a former U.S. House Representative and U.S. Senator from North Dakota, is owned by the Grand Forks Regional Airport Authority and located on U.S. Highway 2, around four miles (6 km) west", "psg_id": "3274549" }, { "title": "Limón International Airport", "text": "Limón International Airport Limón International Airport () in Limón, Costa Rica, is one of the four international airports in that country. It re-opened on Saturday, 1 July 2006 after being closed nearly 20 years for domestic flights. It is the primary airport serving the Caribbean side of Costa Rica. The Presidency Ministry announced in June 2011 that Sansa Airlines would begin regular scheduled flights four times a week to Limón Airport, beginning in July and costing ₡30,000–₡75,000 ($60–$150), to increase tourism to Limón Province. Puerto Limón and the southern Caribbean area towns of Cahuita, Puerto Viejo, Manzanillo and Gandoca, as", "psg_id": "7649179" }, { "title": "Ahmad Yani International Airport", "text": "Ahmad Yani International Airport General Ahmad Yani International Airport () , serves Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. The airport is named in honor of General Ahmad Yani, who is a National Hero of Indonesia. It is one of the fastest growing airports in the world by number of passengers. It became an international airport with the first flight of Garuda Indonesia to Singapore in August 2004. The airport is operated by PT Angkasa Pura I, a state enterprise of the Indonesian Ministry of Transport that manages airports in the eastern part of the country. The airport used to be a military", "psg_id": "8293891" }, { "title": "Aristides Pereira International Airport", "text": "named Rabil Airport, but on 19 November 2011 it was renamed as a tribute to the first president of Cape Verde, Aristides Pereira. Aristides Pereira International Airport Aristides Pereira International Airport (Portuguese Aeroporto Internacional Aristides Pereira) is an airport in Cape Verde located on the island of Boa Vista, about 5 km southeast of the island capital Sal Rei. It is the third-busiest airport in the country. The conversion of the existing airport of Rabil into an international airport started in 2005, and was completed in 2007. The runway was extended from 1,200 to 2,100 metres length and from 30", "psg_id": "9025182" }, { "title": "Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport", "text": "Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport (, \"Maṭār Bayrūt Rafīq al-Ḥarīrī ad-Dwaliyy\") () (), formerly Beirut International Airport, is located from the city center in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, and is the only operational commercial airport in the country. It is the hub for Lebanon's national carrier, Middle East Airlines (more commonly known as \"MEA\"). It is also the hub for the Lebanese cargo carrier Trans Mediterranean Airways (more commonly known as \"TMA Cargo\"), as well as Wings of Lebanon. It is the main port of entry into the country along with the Port of Beirut.", "psg_id": "10778249" }, { "title": "Culiacán International Airport", "text": "is handled by Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte. This airport used to be operated by Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico. 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the painting the scream was stolen form which city in 1994?
[ { "title": "The Scream", "text": "other pigments in use in the 19th century. \"The Scream\" has been the target of a number of thefts and theft attempts. Some damage has been suffered in these thefts. On 12 February 1994, the same day as the opening of the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, two men broke into the National Gallery, Oslo, and stole its version of \"The Scream\", leaving a note reading \"Thanks for the poor security\". The painting had been moved down to a second-story gallery as part of the Olympic festivities. After the gallery refused to pay a ransom demand of US$1 million in", "psg_id": "1688866" } ]
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[ { "title": "The Scream", "text": "March 1994, Norwegian police set up a sting operation with assistance from the British police (SO10) and the Getty Museum and the painting was recovered undamaged on 7 May 1994. In January 1996, four men were convicted in connection with the theft, including Pål Enger, who had been convicted of stealing Munch's \"Vampire\" in 1988. They were released on appeal on legal grounds: the British agents involved in the sting operation had entered Norway under false identities. The 1910 version of \"The Scream\" was stolen on 22 August 2004, during daylight hours, when masked gunmen entered the Munch Museum in", "psg_id": "1688867" }, { "title": "The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting", "text": "film was featured in film festivals after its release such as the London Film Festival in 1979. \"Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting\" has been noted as one of Ruiz’s masterpieces that challenges the boundaries of cinema and film theory. “You can say \"The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting\" is a detective film because of its riddle… In a more baroque system as in the system of \"Hypothesis\", you don’t enjoy finding the enigma.” \"Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting\" begins with a static shot of a street which appears at first to be a still image or photograph. The opening shot", "psg_id": "13935861" }, { "title": "The Scream", "text": "sister’s commitment at a nearby asylum. Munch created four versions in paint and pastels, as well as a lithograph stone from which several prints survive. Both of the painted versions have been stolen, but since recovered. One of the pastel versions commanded the fourth highest nominal price paid for a painting at auction. The original German title given by Munch to his work was ' (\"The Scream of Nature\"). The Norwegian title, ', is translated as the English \"shriek\". Occasionally, the painting also has been called \"The Cry\". In his diary in an entry headed \"Nice 22 January 1892\", Munch", "psg_id": "1688859" }, { "title": "The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting", "text": "The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting () is a 1978 French experimental mystery film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz and shot by cinematographer Sacha Vierny. The film was inspired by the themes of French writer Pierre Klossowski (1905 - 2001) and makes references to many of Klossowski’s works including \"The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes\", \"The Baphomet\" and “La Judith de Frédérique Tonnerre.” Ruiz was originally commissioned by a French TV network to make an arts documentary on Klossowski, but what emerged is this film, a parody of the art documentary. The", "psg_id": "13935860" }, { "title": "The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting", "text": "\"Film Comment\". The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting () is a 1978 French experimental mystery film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz and shot by cinematographer Sacha Vierny. The film was inspired by the themes of French writer Pierre Klossowski (1905 - 2001) and makes references to many of Klossowski’s works including \"The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes\", \"The Baphomet\" and “La Judith de Frédérique Tonnerre.” Ruiz was originally commissioned by a French TV network to make an arts documentary on Klossowski, but what emerged is this film, a parody of the art", "psg_id": "13935868" }, { "title": "The Scream", "text": "resemblance to the painting. However, later studies have disputed the Italian theory, for Munch never visited Florence until after painting \"The Scream\". The imagery of \"The Scream\" has been compared to that which an individual suffering from depersonalization disorder experiences, a feeling of distortion of the environment and one's self. Arthur Lubow has described \"The Scream\" as \"an icon of modern art, a \"Mona Lisa\" for our time.\" It has been widely interpreted as representing the universal anxiety of modern man. Munch created four versions in paint and pastels. The first painted version (shown above at right) was the first", "psg_id": "1688863" }, { "title": "The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting", "text": "disembodied interviewer who the audience never sees. Through a large 19th century baroque-style house and its grounds, the camera follows the collector as he guides the interviewer. The collector has six of seven canvasses by a fictional 19th-century painter called Fredéric Tonnerre (a reference to Klossowski’s short story about a painter of the same name). No one knows what was in the fourth painting of the sequence because it was stolen. His quest is to recreate the missing painting through a series of connections between the other six in order to ultimately discover the meaning of the series in its", "psg_id": "13935863" }, { "title": "The Scream", "text": "inspired by \"The Scream\". Cartoonist Gary Larson included a \"tribute\" to \"The Scream\" (entitled \"The Whine\") in his \"Wiener Dog Art\" painting and cartoon compilation, in which the central figure is replaced by a howling dachshund. \"The Scream\" has been used in advertising, in cartoons such as \"The Simpsons\", films, and on television. The principal alien antagonists depicted in the 2011 BBC series of \"Doctor Who\", named \"The Silence\", have an appearance partially based on \"The Scream\". In 2001, Big Finish Productions did an audio, \"Dust Breeding\", featuring the Seventh Doctor attempting to acquire \"The Scream\" from an art gallery", "psg_id": "1688875" }, { "title": "The Scream", "text": "of Arthur Janov's book \"The Primal Scream\". In 1983–1984, pop artist Andy Warhol made a series of silkscreen prints copying works by Munch, including \"The Scream\". His stated intention was to desacralize the painting by making it into a mass-reproducible object. Munch had already begun that process, however, by making a lithograph of the work for reproduction. Erró's ironic and irreverent treatment of Munch's masterpiece in his acrylic paintings \"The Second Scream\" (1967) and \"Ding Dong\" (1979) is considered a characteristic of post-modern art. The expression of Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) in the poster for the movie \"Home Alone\" was", "psg_id": "1688874" }, { "title": "The Scream", "text": "in the future where it was destined to disappear in mysterious circumstances, but learned that it contained an ancient psychic weapon known as the Warp Core, which became trapped in the artist's mind until he 'exorcised' the Warp Core into the painting, with the Master's efforts to take control of the weapon damaging his body and his second attempt resulting in the destruction of the colony. The Ghostface mask worn by the primary antagonists of the \"Scream\" series of horror movies is based on the painting, and was created by Brigitte Sleiertin, a Fun World employee, as a Halloween costume,", "psg_id": "1688876" }, { "title": "The Scream", "text": "Luft, a suspect android. The painting is described as follows: \"The painting showed a hairless, oppressed creature with a head like an inverted pear, its hands clapped in horror to its ears, its mouth open in a vast soundless scream. Twisted ripples of the creature's torment, echoes of its cry, flooded out into the air surrounding it: the man or woman, whichever it was, had become contained by its own howl.\" In most Unicode emoji renderings, is made to resemble the subject of the painting. A simplified version of the subject of the painting is one of the pictographs that", "psg_id": "1688878" }, { "title": "The Silent Scream", "text": "heartbeat speeds up and how it seems to open its mouth in a \"chilling silent scream.\" The film culminates in the now-famous \"silent scream\" which is accompanied with a shrill musical accompaniment. The film concludes by discussing the implications behind hiding this material from women. Nathanson states that he believes the film is necessary in keeping women informed on matters concerning abortion. This was the first time the images of an aborted fetus were given an electronic platform, as opposed to the printed form of the imagery used in prior years. \"The Silent Scream\" was viewed by its producer and", "psg_id": "8457585" }, { "title": "The Stolen Kiss (Fragonard)", "text": "The Stolen Kiss (Fragonard) The Stolen Kiss is a painting by French painter Jean Honore Fragonard (1732–1806) from the end of the 1780s, depicting a secretive romance. The painting was hosted in the collection of the Hermitage, in St. Petersburg. The style of the painting was characteristic of the French Rococo period and was favoured by the wealthy art patrons of his time. The painting depicts a passionate kiss between two lovers, showing a young lady in creme-coloured silk gown who has left her company for a secret meeting with a young man. The composition is diagonal, made up by", "psg_id": "18658242" }, { "title": "The Scream", "text": "the world and whoever bought it should be congratulated.\" The previous record for the most expensive work of art sold at auction had been held by Picasso's \"Nude, Green Leaves and Bust\", which went for US$106.5 million at Christie's two years prior on 4 May 2010. As of 2018, the pastel remains the fourth highest nominal price paid for a painting at auction. In the late twentieth century, \"The Scream\" was imitated, parodied, and (following its copyright expiration) outright copied, which led to it acquiring an iconic status in popular culture. It was used on the cover of some editions", "psg_id": "1688873" }, { "title": "The Stolen Kiss (Fragonard)", "text": "pattern, silk draperies, her shawl on the chair, the elegantly clad ladies that are visible through the open door. The dominant French culture influenced how Fragonard chose his themes, that were mostly erotic or love scenes, painted for Louis XV's pleasure-loving court's enjoyment. The Stolen Kiss (Fragonard) The Stolen Kiss is a painting by French painter Jean Honore Fragonard (1732–1806) from the end of the 1780s, depicting a secretive romance. The painting was hosted in the collection of the Hermitage, in St. Petersburg. The style of the painting was characteristic of the French Rococo period and was favoured by the", "psg_id": "18658244" }, { "title": "The Scream", "text": "prior to being discovered by Marianne Maddalena and Wes Craven for the film. In 2013, \"The Scream\" was one of four paintings that the Norwegian postal service chose for a series of stamps marking the 150th anniversary of Edvard Munch’s birth. A patient resource group for trigeminal neuralgia (which has been described as the most painful condition in existence) have also adopted the image as a symbol of the condition. The painting features in chapter 12 of Philip K. Dick's novel, \"Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?\" The two bounty hunters, Deckard and Resch are on the trail of Luba", "psg_id": "1688877" }, { "title": "The Conjurer (painting)", "text": "The Conjurer (painting) The Conjurer is by Early Netherlandish painter Hieronymus Bosch or his workshop, executed around 1502. There are five versions of this painting and one engraving, but most experts believe the most reliable copy is part of the collection of the Musée Municipal in St.-Germain-en-Laye, which is kept locked in a safe and loaned out on a limited basis for special exhibitions in France and abroad. On 1 December 1978 the painting was stolen from the museum and returned on 2 February 1979. The painting comes from the bequest of Louis Alexandre Ducastel, a notary at Saint Germain", "psg_id": "8896180" }, { "title": "The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting", "text": "lie within each painting. Some narratives include the mythological characters of Diana and Actaeon, Knights of the Templar playing chess, a scandal among Parisian nobility, and an occult ceremony involving a sacrifice similar to that of St Sebastian. In each case the collector discerns strong sexual currents flowing between the characters, both heterosexual and homosexual. He also recites the incredibly complicated plot of the novel in which the paintings were primarily conceived. As the collector explains the multitude of threads connecting each painting, the disembodied narrator questions the collector’s pedantic conclusions. The collector stubbornly presses on with his investigation despite", "psg_id": "13935865" }, { "title": "The Ideal City (painting)", "text": "of the paintings as they are all in an unusual elongated format (approx. 2.0 x 0.7m). In 2012 The Baltimore and Urbino panels were shown at a joint exhibition, with the Berlin painting being presented in a copy as the original is too fragile to be shipped abroad. \"The Ideal City\" stored in Urbino was formerly attributed to Piero della Francesca, then to Luciano Laurana, Francesco di Giorgio Martini or Melozzo da Forlì. The Ideal City stored in Baltimore is a 15th-century painting usually attributed to the architect and artist Fra Carnevale. The painting was most likely executed for the", "psg_id": "16878543" }, { "title": "The Stolen Dormouse", "text": "The Stolen Dormouse \"The Stolen Dormouse\" is a science fiction novella by American writer L. Sprague de Camp. It was first published as a serial in the magazine \"Astounding Science-Fiction\" for April and May, 1941 and first appeared in book form in de Camp's collection \"Divide and Rule\" (Fantasy Press, 1948). The story has also appeared in the anthologies \"\" (Easton Press, 1990), and \"\" (Carroll & Graf, 1992). The America of 2236 is a loose-knit empire in which power is exercised by rival business conglomerates organized on feudal principles. Employees are born into these companies, which command their loyalty", "psg_id": "17743728" }, { "title": "The Scream", "text": "but did not reveal detailed circumstances of the recovery. The paintings were said to be in a better-than-expected condition. \"We are 100 percent certain they are the originals,\" police chief Iver Stensrud told a news conference. \"The damage was much less than feared.\" Munch Museum director Ingebjørg Ydstie confirmed the condition of the paintings, saying it was much better than expected and that the damage could be repaired. \"The Scream\" had moisture damage on the lower left corner, while \"Madonna\" suffered several tears on the right side of the painting as well as two holes in Madonna's arm. Before repairs", "psg_id": "1688870" }, { "title": "The Scream Factory", "text": "properties: The Scream Factory The Scream Factory is an American publisher of horror comics. Most, if not all titles published by The Scream Factory are film-related. Formally announced on April 7, 2008 speculation to The Scream Factory and its involved parties had been swirling around the internet for some time. Many of the first titles released by The Scream Factory were released or partially released by the short-lived Fangoria Comics which closed in September 2007. Not a traditional publisher, The Scream Factory is said to be \"an alliance of film, music, literary and comic book professionals\" Scream Factory also inherited", "psg_id": "11814302" }, { "title": "The Scream Factory", "text": "The Scream Factory The Scream Factory is an American publisher of horror comics. Most, if not all titles published by The Scream Factory are film-related. Formally announced on April 7, 2008 speculation to The Scream Factory and its involved parties had been swirling around the internet for some time. Many of the first titles released by The Scream Factory were released or partially released by the short-lived Fangoria Comics which closed in September 2007. Not a traditional publisher, The Scream Factory is said to be \"an alliance of film, music, literary and comic book professionals\" Scream Factory also inherited other", "psg_id": "11814301" }, { "title": "The American Scream", "text": "haunters to spring up out of the woodwork.\" \"The American Scream\" premiered on September 23, 2012 at the Fantastic Fest at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas. On October 10, 2012 The American Scream Premiered for a limited audience at the Walter Silveira Auditorium in Fairhaven, MA. On Wednesday October 31, 2012, \"The American Scream\" was broadcast nationally on Chiller TV. In November 2012 \"The American Scream\" was released to theaters nationwide. In December 2012 \"The American Scream\" was released on DVD. \"The American Scream\" is also available on Netflix, YouTube, and I-Tunes. The American Scream The American Scream is", "psg_id": "16869986" }, { "title": "The Scream (band)", "text": "Many of the songs on their 1991 debut \"Let It Scream\" were performed by the band in concert before the album was ever recorded. After releasing their 1991 debut \"Let It Scream\" on Hollywood Records, which included the single \"I Believe in Me,\" Corabi left the band to replace the recently departed Vince Neil in Mötley Crüe. The Scream then recruited former Dashboard Mary singer Billy Fogarty and recorded their second album, \"Takin' It To The Next Level\", but were dropped from the record label before the album could be released. The Scream split up and Fogarty, Bouillet and Alderete", "psg_id": "5522370" }, { "title": "In the Sun (painting)", "text": "and organizing commemorative exhibitions of his works. Between 1994 and 1996, the portrait was shown in the Nikolay Nekrasov Memorial museum, first at the exhibition \"Etudes from the life\", then at the exhibition \"Paintings of 1940–1990. The Leningrad School\". In 2007 the painting \"In the Sun\" was reproduced and described among 350 art works from Leningrad artists in the book \"Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School\", published in Russian and English. In the Sun (painting) In the Sun () is a painting by Alexander Samokhvalov (, 1894–1971), depicting his wife, the artist Maria Alexseevna Kleshchar-Samokhvalova (; 1915–2000). Alexander Samokhvalov was", "psg_id": "17010521" }, { "title": "The Silent Scream", "text": "a form of \"technical flimflam.\" He pointed out that the film of the ultrasound is initially run at slow speed, but that it is sped up when surgical instruments are introduced to give the impression that \"the fetus is thrashing about in alarm.\" Hobbins questioned the titular \"scream\", noting that \"the fetus spends lots of time with its mouth open,\" that the \"scream\" may have been a yawn, and also that \"mouth\" identified on the blurry ultrasound in the film may in fact have been the space between the fetal chin and chest. Edward Myer, chairman of pediatrics at the", "psg_id": "8457588" }, { "title": "Light and Colour (Goethe's Theory) – The Morning after the Deluge – Moses Writing the Book of Genesis", "text": "painting is a reference to Goethe’s \"Theory of Colour\", which explains the colour yellow as being the first colour transmitted from light. The form of the painting is circular, symbolising the construction of the human eye, changing the focus of a typical linear splitting of space to a more subjective portrayal. The colour yellow is typically optimistic, but Turner captures the negativity of yellow by attaching the colour to a light that is subject to change. The morning sun aspect of the colour is something transient. \"Light and Colour\" was among three paintings stolen from a Frankfurt museum in 1994.", "psg_id": "15523721" }, { "title": "The Scream (album)", "text": "The Scream (album) The Scream is the debut studio album by British alternative rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees. Recorded in one week and mixed in three during August 1978, it was released on 13 November 1978 by record label Polydor. Before the album's release, the band had developed a strong reputation as a live act, and had achieved a Top 10 UK single with \"Hong Kong Garden\" (which did not appear on the original album). Upon release, \"The Scream\" was widely acclaimed by critics. It was also a commercial success, peaking at No. 12 in the UK Albums Chart.", "psg_id": "5871259" }, { "title": "The Silent Scream", "text": "Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) produced a brochure in response, titled \"The Facts Speak Louder than \"The Silent Scream\"\", which described the video as \"riddled with scientific, medical, and legal inaccuracies as well as misleading statements and exaggerations\". PPFA convened what it described as \"a panel of internationally known and respected physicians\" to review and critique the film, and issue a rebuttal of the claims made, including fetal pain, purposeful movement, and the titular \"scream.\" PPFA also produced its own film, in which women, doctors, and other experts responded to the claims made in \"The Silent Scream\", and which", "psg_id": "8457593" }, { "title": "The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting", "text": "the narrator’s critique. Throughout the film the collector makes many claims regarding the connections between each tableau. More significantly, he thinks traces of an esoteric cult of the Baphomet are hidden in secret codes within the pictures. Yet, without the missing painting any overall answer eludes him, and the collector is left asking more questions than when he’d begun. He travels back through the gallery toward the exit, slowly walking past the tableaux vivants which are now entangled and sprawled throughout the gallery. The actors playing the characters in the tableaux are having trouble keeping still. Some blink and some", "psg_id": "13935866" }, { "title": "I Scream Records", "text": "I Scream Records I Scream Records is a label founded by Laurens Kusters in 1994 in Brussels, Belgium. The label has an extensive catalogue and is one of the leading punk and hardcore labels in Western Europe. The label’s first releases was from the band Deviate, a band in which Laurens Kusters played the drums. By the late nineties, I Scream Records had over 25 active bands. In late 2005, I Scream Records opened its US headquarters to work its rosters of bands (90% of which are American) through their own network. Previously, the label's masters were issued under license", "psg_id": "12659500" }, { "title": "The Ideal City (painting)", "text": "due to the latter's greater significance at the Urbino court and because the painting refers to architectural themes he refers to, derived from Leon Battista Alberti's slightly earlier published treatise, in his own architectural treatise. The painting consists of a city landscape, glowing in the morning light, nearly empty of human activity. There are five structures that define the space. At the center is a Roman triumphal arch, reminiscent of the Arch of Constantine in Rome, whose prominent position speaks to the importance of military leadership. Federico was a leading military commander of his day, but the place on the", "psg_id": "16878545" }, { "title": "The Jungle Book (1994 film)", "text": "38 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads: \"\"Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book\" may not hew as closely to the book as its title suggests, but it still offers an entertaining live-action take on a story best known in animated form.\" The film was nominated for Excellence in Media's 1994 Golden Angel Award for best motion picture. The film was adapted into a 1996 game, which includes clips from the film, while providing an original story and new characters. The game follows the player in his/her quest to save the jungle. Soldiers have stolen King", "psg_id": "3273408" }, { "title": "The Scream", "text": "was considered by the US Department of Energy for use as a non-language-specific symbol of danger in order to warn future human civilizations of the presence of radioactive waste. In 2016, Good Smile Company produced a figma action figure based on \"The Scream\". The Scream The Scream is the popular name given to a composition created by Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch in 1893. The agonised face has become one of the most iconic images of art, seen as symbolising the anxiety of modern man. Munch recalled that he had been out for a walk at sunset when he suddenly", "psg_id": "1688879" }, { "title": "Little Scream", "text": "Little Scream is also a visual artist, using her own oil painting on the cover of \"The Golden Record\". \"The Golden Record\" was co-produced by Arcade Fire's Richard Parry and received a 2011 Polaris Music Prize longlist nomination. Little Scream appeared in the 2011 lineup of the MusicNOW Festival. Prior to her solo recording as Little Scream, Laurel Sprengelmeyer contributed vocals to The National's album \"High Violet\". In January 2016, Little Scream joined Merge Records and Dine Alone Records (Canada) and announced an LP to be released later in the year. The first single, \"Love as a Weapon,\" premiered on", "psg_id": "16336978" }, { "title": "The Stolen Kiss", "text": "meet Felicia over the garden wall, at which time they kiss impulsively only to be separated by her grandparent. Years pass and her grandparent dies, so she returns as an old fashioned maiden to the city. Forced to make her living by sewing, she has many adventures but is always trying to locate her ideal, Dudley. He, meanwhile, searches for her with equal ardor. The film concludes with their meeting and the pledging of their troth. The Stolen Kiss The Stolen Kiss is a 1920 American silent romance drama film starring Constance Binney. Kenneth Webb directed. The Realart Company, an", "psg_id": "16016651" }, { "title": "The Joy of Painting", "text": "In June 2016, Netflix repackaged several 1991–1992 episodes of \"The Joy of Painting\" under the moniker \"Beauty Is Everywhere\". A second package of episodes titled \"Chill with Bob Ross\" was added in December. In November 2017, the first teaser trailer for the 2018 film \"Deadpool 2\" was released, featuring a parody of \"The Joy of Painting\". The Joy of Painting The Joy of Painting is an American half-hour instructional television show hosted by painter Bob Ross which ran from January 11, 1983 until May 17, 1994. In each episode, Ross taught techniques for landscape oil painting, completing a painting in", "psg_id": "1997274" }, { "title": "Scream! (comics)", "text": "merged with \"Eagle\" to form \"Eagle and Scream!\", in which the series \"Monster\" and \"The Thirteenth Floor\" were continued. There were also six seasonal specials released, mostly consisting of reprints of horror-themed stories from IPC's back catalogue. After Rebellion Developments acquired the rights to the stories, a \"Scream! & Misty Halloween Special\" was published in October 2017. This included all-new stories based on characters from both comics. Scream! (comics) Scream! was a British weekly horror comic anthology that was published for 15 issues by IPC Magazines in 1984. Controversy over horror comics had led to the introduction of the Children", "psg_id": "4667340" }, { "title": "Scream Above the Sounds", "text": "Boe, which sold 35 more copies. \"Scream Above the Sounds\" has received generally mixed reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 57 based on five reviews. All tracks written by Kelly Jones; \"Taken a Tumble\" music co-written by Adam Zindani. Stereophonics Technical Additional Scream Above the Sounds Scream Above the Sounds is the tenth studio album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. Released on 27 October 2017, it was produced by lead singer and guitarist Kelly Jones, along with Jim Lowe. In 2015, Stereophonics", "psg_id": "20269717" }, { "title": "The Scream (band)", "text": "The Scream (band) The Scream was a Los Angeles-based hard rock band formed in 1989 as Saints Or Sinners. The band originally featured former Angora singer John Corabi and former Racer X members guitarist Bruce Bouillet, bassist Juan Alderete, and drummer Scott Travis. However, Scott Travis quickly left to join Judas Priest, and was replaced by former Shark Island drummer Walt Woodward III. Scott Travis co-wrote \"I Don't Care\" on \"Let It Scream\", though he didn't actually play on the album. They changed their name from Saints Or Sinners to The Scream shortly after Walt Woodward III replaced Scott Travis.", "psg_id": "5522369" }, { "title": "Scream in Blue", "text": "praise of the album, saying that it perfectly captured the edge and power of Midnight Oil's live performances, which consistently outshone the popular studio versions of the same material. Scream in Blue Scream in Blue is a live album by Midnight Oil that was released in May 1992 under the Columbia Records label. It contains songs carefully culled from 5 live concerts recorded over a 9-year period. The audiences sound quite large, but also included is material from a 1990 protest concert held on the street in front of Exxon headquarters in New York City. The album is mixed so", "psg_id": "1325912" }, { "title": "Scream Tracker", "text": "of only 25 channels. Panning is free (16 positions by S8x command) only on the Gravis Ultrasound, on which in turn isn't possible to use the A channels, unless an AdLib card is mounted too. Future Crew released third version (ST3) in 1994, placing it in competition with FastTracker 2. Various other trackers (such as Impulse Tracker or OpenMPT) adopted the use of the Scream Tracker's S3M format. Scream Tracker Scream Tracker is a tracker (an integrated multi-track step sequencer and sampler as a software application). It was created by Psi (Sami Tammilehto), one of the founders of the Finnish", "psg_id": "1557481" }, { "title": "The Primal Scream", "text": "clinical studies contradicted Janov's view that girls become lesbians through being seduced by older women and that Janov did not have a clear idea of what constituted \"real\" behavior. The psychoanalyst Joel Kovel argued in \"A Complete Guide to Therapy\" (1976) that \"The Primal Scream\" shows that Janov is one of several figures in the history of psychotherapy who have come to be seen as savior figures. He credited Janov with tapping a \"bedrock of great emotional power.\" \"The Primal Scream\" was reviewed in \"BMJ\" in 2012. The Primal Scream The Primal Scream. Primal Therapy: The Cure for Neurosis (1970;", "psg_id": "869857" }, { "title": "The Scream (album)", "text": "thinking quite a bit\". Garbage lead singer Shirley Manson cited it as one of her all-time favourite records. \"The Scream\" was also hailed by the singer of Suede, Brett Anderson. Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran said: \"\"The Scream\" [...] is a brilliant record – so enigmatic and different\". Faith No More covered \"Switch\" in concert and cited this first Siouxsie and the Banshees' album as one of their influences. The Scream (album) The Scream is the debut studio album by British alternative rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees. Recorded in one week and mixed in three during August 1978, it", "psg_id": "5871279" }, { "title": "The Ideal City (painting)", "text": "video game \"Assassin's Creed 2\". Currently, \"The Ideal City\" is being featured in \"Off the Wall\", an open-air exhibition on the streets of Baltimore, Maryland. A reproduction of the painting, the original is part of The Walters Art Museum collection, will be on display at Hopkins Plaza. The National Gallery in London began the concept of bringing art out of doors in 2007 and the Detroit Institute of Art introduced the concept in the U.S.. The \"Off the Wall\" reproductions of the Walters' paintings are done on weather-resistant vinyl and include a description of the painting and a QR code", "psg_id": "16878549" }, { "title": "The Primal Scream", "text": "The Primal Scream The Primal Scream. Primal Therapy: The Cure for Neurosis (1970; second edition 1999) is a book by the psychologist Arthur Janov, in which the author describes his experiences with patients during the months he developed primal therapy. Although Janov's claims were questioned by psychologists, the book was popular and brought Janov fame and popular success, which inspired other therapists to start offering imitation primal therapy. Janov describes the experiences he had with 63 patients during his first 18 months (starting in 1967) discovering and practicing primal therapy. He claims a 100% cure rate. The experiences he describes", "psg_id": "869853" }, { "title": "The Savior of Painting", "text": "The Savior of Painting The Savior of Painting is a 1997 painting by the Norwegian artist Odd Nerdrum. It is also known as Self-Portrait as the Prophet of Painting. It depicts Nerdrum in a golden robe, standing barefoot under the evening sky, with a paintbrush in his right hand and a palette in his left. Nerdrum has described the painting as \"kitsch in its purest form\", making a distinction between kitsch, which always is seriously intended, and camp, which is ironic. The painting was made at Røvik gård in Stavern. The model was Arne Aakermann, whose height and posture were", "psg_id": "19600520" }, { "title": "The Joy of Painting", "text": "The Joy of Painting The Joy of Painting is an American half-hour instructional television show hosted by painter Bob Ross which ran from January 11, 1983 until May 17, 1994. In each episode, Ross taught techniques for landscape oil painting, completing a painting in each session. The program followed the same format as its predecessor, \"The Magic of Oil Painting\", hosted by Ross's mentor Bill Alexander. During its run, it won three Emmy Awards. Broadcast by non-commercial public television stations, the show's first season was in 1983, and initially produced by WNVC in Falls Church, Virginia, then by WIPB in", "psg_id": "1997266" }, { "title": "Scream Pubs", "text": "\"It's A Scream\" chain. The pubs each had individual items, for example a giant monkey mural (Horn in Hand), a talking moose's head (White Harte, Bristol), an aadvark costume (The Aadvark, Coventry) or a large painting of a Phoenix (The Phoenix, Coventry) and their own sign relating to their name. Some went further, such as the Dry Dock in Leeds and Leicester which were built inside of an old grounded ship. Scream pubs had a loyalty card scheme known as The Yellow Card. It was available to students annually for £1 and entitled them to discounts on selected food and", "psg_id": "6645274" }, { "title": "Chasing the Scream", "text": "Chasing the Scream Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs is a book by British writer and journalist Johann Hari examining the history and impact of drug criminalisation, collectively known as \"the War on Drugs.\" The book was published simultaneously in the United Kingdom and United States in January 2015. In January 2012, Hari announced on his website that he was writing his first book, a study of the \"war on drugs.\" The release of the book coincided with the 100th anniversary of the Harrison Narcotics Tax Act in the United States, which was", "psg_id": "18556600" }, { "title": "The Scream (album)", "text": "of \"Suburban Relapse\", where the guitars echo the knife-screeching violins of the famous shower scene. The title of the album was in part inspired by the film \"The Swimmer\" starring Burt Lancaster in which main character Neddy Merrill intended to swim home, using open air pools. Climbing over garden fence, from pool to pool, his journey put him into a state of mental and physical exhaustion, and in the end, Goddard said, \"all Neddy Merril could think to do was scream, [...] as a scream of exhausted jubilance after a troubled, arduous journey\". The idea for the cover was Siouxsie's.", "psg_id": "5871264" }, { "title": "The Savior of Painting", "text": "public and stands confidently poised to save art from its so-called imminent doom.\" The Savior of Painting The Savior of Painting is a 1997 painting by the Norwegian artist Odd Nerdrum. It is also known as Self-Portrait as the Prophet of Painting. It depicts Nerdrum in a golden robe, standing barefoot under the evening sky, with a paintbrush in his right hand and a palette in his left. Nerdrum has described the painting as \"kitsch in its purest form\", making a distinction between kitsch, which always is seriously intended, and camp, which is ironic. The painting was made at Røvik", "psg_id": "19600523" }, { "title": "The Stolen Earth", "text": "end the episode was originally conceived on . Davies started writing \"The Stolen Earth\" on . He had spent the previous day writing Martha's appearance in New York City. He considered destroying the city but decided against it: Several days before he started writing the episode, he received a call from Bernard Cribbins, who proposed a scene in which his character, Wilfred Mott, would fire a paintball pellet at a Dalek's eyestalk. He proposed it as a reference to the Peter Cushing \"Dr. Who\" films that he starred in during the mid-1960s, and thought it would provide comic relief in", "psg_id": "11860007" }, { "title": "The Primal Scream", "text": "and \"evangelic certainty\" in the \"Los Angeles Times\", but nevertheless called him an impressive writer and thinker and concluded that \"The Primal Scream\" was \"worth reading and considering.\" \"The Primal Scream\" was praised by the \"Chattanooga Times\" and the \"Berkeley Gazette\", both of which compared Janov to Freud. However, psychologists immediately questioned the assertions Janov made in the book, pointing out the \"unverifiability of its central claim of the existence of primal pain and the lack of independent, controlled studies demonstrating the therapy’s effectiveness\". Erin Shoemaker criticized Janov's ideas about homosexuality in the gay magazine \"The Body Politic\", noting that", "psg_id": "869856" }, { "title": "The Scream (band)", "text": "John has joined The Dead Daisies with which he has recorded 2 studio albums (\"Revolución\" in 2015, and \"Make Some Noise\" in 2016). Walt Woodward III died on June 8, 2010 of alcohol poisoning. The Scream (band) The Scream was a Los Angeles-based hard rock band formed in 1989 as Saints Or Sinners. The band originally featured former Angora singer John Corabi and former Racer X members guitarist Bruce Bouillet, bassist Juan Alderete, and drummer Scott Travis. However, Scott Travis quickly left to join Judas Priest, and was replaced by former Shark Island drummer Walt Woodward III. Scott Travis co-wrote", "psg_id": "5522372" }, { "title": "The Stolen Children", "text": "The Stolen Children The Stolen Children () is a 1992 Italian film directed by Gianni Amelio. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. 11-year-old Rosetta and 9-year old Luciano live with their mother in the housing projects of Milan. Internal migrants from Sicily, they face prejudice in their adopted city. Their mother is unemployed and their father has long since abandoned them. For the past two years, the mother has hired her daughter out as a prostitute. The authorities raid the", "psg_id": "10176332" }, { "title": "The Primal Scream", "text": "include a scream emitted by one of his patients, after Janov encouraged him to call out, \"Mommy! Daddy!\". According to Janov, the patient subsequently announced that he could \"feel\". Janov writes that primal therapy has in some ways returned to the early ideas and techniques of Sigmund Freud. \"The Primal Scream\" was first published in 1970. A revised edition was published in 1999. \"The Primal Scream\" was a popular success. It reportedly sold more than one million copies internationally, and was read by tens of thousands of people in the United States. Albert Goldman reported in \"The Lives of John", "psg_id": "869854" }, { "title": "The Scream (album)", "text": "book \"1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die\". \"The Scream\" placed the group among the pioneers of post-punk, as peer Robert Smith of the Cure contended: \"When \"The Scream\" came out, I remember it was much slower than everybody thought. It was like the forerunner of the Joy Division sound. It was just big-sounding.\" Joy Division's Peter Hook, who saw the group in concert in Manchester in 1977, said about \"The Scream\": \"Siouxsie And The Banshees were one of our big influences [...] The Banshees first LP was one of my favourite ever records, the way the guitarist and", "psg_id": "5871276" }, { "title": "The Wilhelm Scream", "text": "The Wilhelm Scream \"The Wilhelm Scream\" is a song by British musician James Blake, released on his self-titled debut studio album. It is a cover of the song, \"Where to Turn\" by Blake's father, James Litherland. The single was released in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2011, and debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 136. The cover version was retitled after the Wilhelm scream, a sound effect used in numerous movies. The single was used during the end credits of the HBO series, \"Entourage\". Rapper Big K.R.I.T. sampled the single in his song, \"REM\". The song was", "psg_id": "15592324" }, { "title": "The Scream (album)", "text": "English post-punk\". Several songs from \"The Scream\" had already been recorded on BBC Radio 1 for two John Peel sessions: \"Mirage\", \"Metal Postcard\" and \"Suburban Relapse\" premiered in November 1977, and \"Overground\" and \"Carcass\" were aired three months later in February 1978. \"The Scream\" was recorded in one week during August 1978, and mixed in three weeks. The band was in the studio while their debut single \"Hong Kong Garden\" was released; it reached No. 7 in the UK Singles Chart. J. G. Ballard and William Burroughs provided the reference points for the lyrics of \"The Scream\". In a track", "psg_id": "5871261" }, { "title": "A Scream in the Streets", "text": "90 minutes and was released on DVD by Image Entertainment. A Scream in the Streets A Scream in the Streets (Girls in the Streets) is a 1973 crime drama movie by producer Harry H. Novak and director Carl Monson, from a screenplay by Eric Norden. The cast includes Joshua Bryant, Sharon Kelly, Frank Bannon, Linda York and Angela Carnon. The film tells the story of two detectives who try to track down a gruesome murderer-rapist in the Los Angeles area. Their task is made more difficult because the perpetrator is able to impersonate a woman. The film contains a great", "psg_id": "15483758" }, { "title": "Stone City, Iowa (painting)", "text": "Stone City, Iowa (painting) Stone City, Iowa is a 1930 painting by the American artist Grant Wood. It depicts the former boomtown of Stone City, Iowa. It was Wood's first major landscape painting. It is a study of a real place with which Wood was thoroughly familiar, but the landscape has been given fantastical curvy shapes, the trees are ornamental, and the bright surfaces are artificially patterned. The town had been built for its limestone quarries. When the painting was made, the town was in rapid decline due to the development of Portland cement. The painting thus depicts the transition", "psg_id": "20191970" }, { "title": "The American Scream", "text": "The American Scream The American Scream is a documentary profiling three families in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, who transform their homes into extravagant haunted attractions for Halloween. Produced and directed by Michael Stephenson, the film premiered on the Chiller network October 28, 2012. The recent growth of the \"home haunter\" phenomenon is linked to the influence of the Internet as well as the Haunted Attraction National Tradeshow and Convention (HAuNTcon). \"The American Scream\" received generally positive reviews, garnering 100% fresh on the site Rotten Tomatoes favored the film stating that \"The American Scream is really well done and has a lot of", "psg_id": "16869984" }, { "title": "The Ideal City (painting)", "text": "The Ideal City (painting) The Ideal City () is the title given to three strikingly similar Italian Renaissance paintings with unresolved attribution. Being kept at three different places they are most commonly referred to by their location: \"The Ideal city\" of Urbino, Baltimore, and Berlin. Hubert Damisch who has written at length about the paintings refers to them as the \"\"Urbino perspectives\"\" or \"\"panels\"\". The three paintings are dated to the late 15th c. and most probably they have different authors but various attribution have been advanced for each without any consensus. There is also a discussion about the purpose", "psg_id": "16878542" }, { "title": "The Ideal City (painting)", "text": "for smart phones. The Ideal City (painting) The Ideal City () is the title given to three strikingly similar Italian Renaissance paintings with unresolved attribution. Being kept at three different places they are most commonly referred to by their location: \"The Ideal city\" of Urbino, Baltimore, and Berlin. Hubert Damisch who has written at length about the paintings refers to them as the \"\"Urbino perspectives\"\" or \"\"panels\"\". The three paintings are dated to the late 15th c. and most probably they have different authors but various attribution have been advanced for each without any consensus. There is also a discussion", "psg_id": "16878550" }, { "title": "Vanishing Point (Primal Scream album)", "text": "from critics, who welcomed it as a return to form after 1994's underwhelming \"Give Out But Don't Give Up\". The \"NME\" called it \"a brilliant record\", and the album was also included in \"1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die\". All songs written by Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, Robert Young, and Martin Duffy, unless noted. Adapted from the liner notes: Vanishing Point (Primal Scream album) Vanishing Point is the fifth studio album by Scottish rock band Primal Scream. It was released on 7 July 1997 in the United Kingdom by Creation Records and in the United States by Reprise", "psg_id": "2885508" }, { "title": "The Wilhelm Scream", "text": "much as it does notes. They key stuff happens from about two minutes in, as layers build in crashing waves of ambient terror until you find your teeth grinding and eyes welling up... before it all drops out again. \"Pitchfork\" ranked this song 11th in their end of year list. In January 2012, it was announced that Triple J listeners had voted \"The Wilhelm Scream\" number 92 in the 2011 Hottest 100. Additionally, the song earned Blake an Ivor Award nomination. The Wilhelm Scream \"The Wilhelm Scream\" is a song by British musician James Blake, released on his self-titled debut", "psg_id": "15592326" }, { "title": "The Silver Scream", "text": "9.5/10 and said \"\"The Silver Scream\" is more than just music, it is an event.\"\" Caleb Newton of New Noise Magazine wrote in an overwhelmingly positive review, \"...is an exhilarating exploration of just what metal can be... There’s room for bombastic and experimental pressing forward, and at that, such is welcome, and perhaps even needed in the modern music community.\" The Silver Scream The Silver Scream is the fifth studio album by American metal band Ice Nine Kills. It was released on October 5, 2018. Much like their previous album where all tracks were inspired by different novels, all the", "psg_id": "20793254" }, { "title": "Scream Thy Last Scream", "text": "many bootlegs until November 2016. The two tracks, along with others such as \"Jugband Blues\" and another unreleased track called \"In the Beechwoods\" were remixed in 2010 and also included in the \"Early Years\" box set. A promotional video was made for the track, directed by poet Spike Hawkins. A final studio cut of \"Scream Thy Last Scream\" was completed along with a somewhat different BBC radio version (which features both Barrett and Mason on lead vocals) and even some live recordings. All are widely available on bootleg recordings. Scream Thy Last Scream \"Scream Thy Last Scream\" is a song", "psg_id": "10333138" }, { "title": "The Stolen Kiss (Fragonard)", "text": "an axis composed through her leaning figure, the shawl and the balcony door opening from the outside, ending with the table the shawl is draped over. The painting offers an array of compositional contrasts between colours and shadows: the spatial intersections are complex. Jean-Honoré Fragonard's works display the kind of eroticism and voluptuousness and the liking for romantic folly that was popular before the French Revolution among French aristocrats. Fragonard includes scenes of voyeurism in his paintings. This scene is depicting the stolen kiss in lavish surroundings, containing luxurious details of textures, silks and lace, like the rug with flower", "psg_id": "18658243" }, { "title": "Scream/Childhood", "text": "the instruments. It incorporates elements of pop, R&B, electrorock, new jack swing, dance-pop, and funk. Recording for Scream took place at the Hit Factory in New York City in October 1994 and at Flyte Tyme Studios in Edina, Minnesota in December 1994. The song was leaked to radio stations early, despite Epic Records' attempt to keep it off air until the official release date. Generally well received amongst critics, it has been compared favorably to other songs by Michael Jackson. The corresponding music video remains one of his most critically acclaimed; it won three MTV Video Music Awards and the", "psg_id": "4845350" }, { "title": "Scream Pubs", "text": "aimed at the student market, and mostly found near to universities. They claimed to be 'the number one choice of students'. Its chief competitor was Varsity, owned at the time by the Barracuda Group, although Varsity had a more mainstream market – often concentrating on football matches on Sky Sports and located closer to town centres. Varsity became part of Stonegate in 2013. The original name came from the 1893 painting \"The Scream\", by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, which is a popular poster image with many students. The painting was formerly shown on some pub signs of the former", "psg_id": "6645273" }, { "title": "A Scream in the Streets", "text": "A Scream in the Streets A Scream in the Streets (Girls in the Streets) is a 1973 crime drama movie by producer Harry H. Novak and director Carl Monson, from a screenplay by Eric Norden. The cast includes Joshua Bryant, Sharon Kelly, Frank Bannon, Linda York and Angela Carnon. The film tells the story of two detectives who try to track down a gruesome murderer-rapist in the Los Angeles area. Their task is made more difficult because the perpetrator is able to impersonate a woman. The film contains a great deal of nudity and explicit sex scenes. It runs for", "psg_id": "15483757" }, { "title": "Stone City, Iowa (painting)", "text": "from industrialization and back to rural community. During the summers of 1932 and 1933, the town became the host of the Stone City Art Colony, which Wood was part of. \"Stone City, Iowa\" was made the same year as Wood's \"American Gothic\" and both paintings were successes for the artist. Wood promoted his new style under the label of the \"new movement\". The painting is located at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska. Stone City, Iowa (painting) Stone City, Iowa is a 1930 painting by the American artist Grant Wood. It depicts the former boomtown of Stone City, Iowa.", "psg_id": "20191971" }, { "title": "The Joy of Painting", "text": "However, WIPB continued producing \"The Joy of Painting\" until the show's ending in 1994. The 31st and final season of \"The Joy of Painting\" aired on PBS in 1994, before the death of Bob Ross on July 4, 1995. As part of its launch of Twitch Creative, Twitch.tv streamed every episode of \"The Joy of Painting\" over a nine-day period starting on October 29, 2015, what would have been Ross' 73rd birthday. Twitch reported that 5.6 million viewers watched the marathon, and due to its popularity, created a weekly rebroadcast of all 31 seasons of \"The Joy of Painting\" to", "psg_id": "1997272" }, { "title": "Chasing the Scream", "text": "the drug economy.\" \"Kirkus Reviews\" praised the book, calling Hari \"a sharp judge of character\" and that the book is \"a compassionate and humane argument to overturn draconian drug policies.\" The cover of the United Kingdom edition of \"Chasing the Scream\" features praise from Noam Chomsky, Sam Harris, Elton John, Naomi Klein, Stephen Fry and Pulitzer Prize winner Glenn Greenwald. David Nutt, a British psychiatrist and neuropsychopharmacologist specialising in drug research, wrote a positive review of \"Chasing the Scream\" for \"The Evening Standard\". He praised Hari's research into the early events of anti-drug laws, some of which, Nutt noted, he", "psg_id": "18556612" }, { "title": "The Actor (painting)", "text": "painting was owned by Alice and Paul Friedrich Leffmann, originally of Cologne. The painting currently resides in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It was donated to the museum in 1952 by automobile heiress Thelma Chrysler Foy, daughter of Walter Chrysler, the founder of the Chrysler automobile company. Experts estimate that the painting, which is one of the largest from Picasso's Rose Period, is worth more than US$100 million. The painting portrays an acrobat in a dramatic pose with an abstract design in the background. The canvas measures by . \"The Actor\" was damaged on January 25,", "psg_id": "14232463" }, { "title": "Leningrad painting of 1950-1980s (Saint Petersburg, 1994)", "text": "Leningrad painting of 1950-1980s (Saint Petersburg, 1994) Retrospective Exhibition \"Leningrad painting of 1950-1980s\" () became one of the most notable event in the Saint Petersburg exhibition live of 1994. The Exhibition took place in Exhibition Centre of Saint Petersburg Union of Artists, located in the historical building on Bolshaya Morskaya st., 38. There were exhibited 83 art works from private collections of 43 importrant masters of the Leningrad School of Painting. Exhibition was opened on March 31, and worked up to April 16, 1994. Catalog was published. There were exhibited art works of 43 painters of the Leningrad School: Taisia", "psg_id": "18245338" }, { "title": "The Stolen Minks", "text": "including Dog Day and North of America. A video for \"Consecutives\" (off High Kicks) was recently produced by Halifax visual artist, Paul Hammond of Yo Rodeo. Four songs have been recorded for a rumored upcoming 7\" vinyl release in the new year. Released August 2005 Released October 14, 2006 All songs were written by The Stolen Minks except as noted. In 2007, The Stolen Minks EP, originally an independent release, was re-released as a seven-inch by Montreal’s New Romance for Kids label. Released September, 2008 All songs written by The Stolen Minks. The Stolen Minks The Stolen Minks are a", "psg_id": "6783737" }, { "title": "Scream Tracker", "text": "The last version of Scream Tracker was 3.21 released in 1994. It was the precursor of the PC tracking scene and its interface inspired newer trackers like Impulse Tracker. \"Scream Tracker\" 3.0 and later supports up to 99 8-bit samples, 32 channels, 100 patterns and 256 order positions. It can also handle up to 9 FM-synthesis channels on sound cards using the popular OPL2/3/4 chipsets, and unusually, can play PCM samples and FM instruments at the same time. There are channels referred to as R1..8, L1..8 and A1..9 to be assigned to those 32 ones, which gives an effective amount", "psg_id": "1557480" }, { "title": "Scream Again (Scream Queens)", "text": "Scream Again (Scream Queens) \"Scream Again\" is the season premiere and the fourteenth episode of the horror black comedy series \"Scream Queens\", which premiered on Fox on September 20, 2016. It was directed by Brad Falchuk and written by Falchuk and his co-creators, Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan. The episode was watched by 2.17 million viewers and received mixed to positive reviews from critics. The episode revolves around Cathy Munsch's recent acquisition, the C.U.R.E. Hospital, which she bought in order to cure the incurable and to reorganize the U.S. health system, while flashbacks shows a connection with the hospital from", "psg_id": "19739203" }, { "title": "Scream in Blue", "text": "Scream in Blue Scream in Blue is a live album by Midnight Oil that was released in May 1992 under the Columbia Records label. It contains songs carefully culled from 5 live concerts recorded over a 9-year period. The audiences sound quite large, but also included is material from a 1990 protest concert held on the street in front of Exxon headquarters in New York City. The album is mixed so as to sound like one continuous concert. The album starts with a scathing, nearly atonal electric guitar solo and never lets up (until the final, more subdued studio bonus", "psg_id": "1325910" }, { "title": "Scream Above the Sounds", "text": "2017, the band signed with Parlophone Records to release \"Scream Above The Sounds\", having been on their own Stylus Records label for \"Graffiti on the Train\" and \"Keep the Village Alive\". On 27 July, Stereophonics revealed the name, release date and album artwork for \"Scream Above the Sounds\", as well as releasing the lead single \"All in One Night\". The next single was \"Caught by the Wind\", which was released on 4 September 2017 along with a music video. On 20 October the band released the song \"Before Anyone Knew Our Name\" through their YouTube channel, and on 24 October", "psg_id": "20269715" }, { "title": "Chasing the Scream", "text": "all into riveting story form, and humanises it… Part Gonzo journalism, part Louis CK standup, part Mark Twain storytelling, \"Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs\" is beautifully wrought: lively, humorous, and poignant. And, it’s a compelling case for why the drug war must end, yesterday.” Stephen Fry, whose 2014 memoir \"More Fool Me\" recalled his 15-year addiction to cocaine, praised the book: “This book is, forgive the obvious phrase, screamingly addictive. The story it tells, jaw-droppingly horrific, hilarious and incredible, is one everyone should know: that it is all true boggles the mind,", "psg_id": "18556614" }, { "title": "Scream of the Shalka", "text": "Scream of the Shalka Scream of the Shalka is a Flash-animated series based on the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It was produced to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the series and was originally posted in six weekly parts from 13 November to 18 December 2003 on bbc.co.uk's \"Doctor Who\" website. Although \"Scream of the Shalka\" continues the narrative of the original 1963–89 programme and the 1996 television film, the show's 2005 revival ignored its events. The series was scripted by veteran \"Doctor Who\" writer Paul Cornell, with Richard E. Grant providing the voice for the Ninth", "psg_id": "3370254" }, { "title": "Make Me Wanna Scream", "text": "along with some of her girlfriends. The ex-boyfriend, who comes out of his house at the end of the video and notices the girls painting \"pig\" on his car, was believed to be Simon Webbe (from the English boy band Blue), but it was actually her then-boyfriend Tony De Nero. Although failing to match the success of previous single \"Breathe\", \"Make Me Wanna Scream\" still managed to chart moderately in the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Ireland, and Australia. It nonetheless reached number six in Romania. Make Me Wanna Scream \"Make Me Wanna Scream\" is the second and final single", "psg_id": "8423753" }, { "title": "The Balcony (painting)", "text": "devoted to the work by the in 1878 which stated: \"This painting was exhibited at the Salon of 1869 and is one of those who contributed to form this reputation for eccentricity realistic, this reputation of bad taste that was attached to Mr. Manet.\" The press considered the painting as \"discordant\". The contrast of colours (the background completely black, the white faces and clothes, the blue tie of the man, and the green railings) contributes to create an atmosphere of \"mystery\". Manet deliberately eschewed any sense of connection between the figures, treating them more like objects in a still life", "psg_id": "15446017" }, { "title": "Scream Loud!!! The Fenton Story", "text": "cut, \"Scream Loud\", and the fuzz-driven \"Shadows in the Night\" (replete with its Beach Boys style falsetto harmonies) which should already be highly familiar to many garage aficionados, having been previously \"comped\" on Hit Records' Trash Box. Scream Loud!!! The Fenton Story Scream Loud!!! The Fenton Story is a garage rock compilation consisting of songs released by Fenton Records in Grand Rapids, Michigan and the assorted vanity labels that it had pressed and distributed for various regional acts, primarily from western Michigan in the 1960s, and is available on identical LP and CD formats.* The set focuses on basic upbeat", "psg_id": "19345310" }, { "title": "Scream the Prayer Tour", "text": "Gate, Fit For a King, The Great Commission, Everyone Dies in Utah, The Overseer, Those Who Fear, and Silent Planet. The tour dates have been announced below. This year marks the sixth annual tour. Scream the Prayer Tour The Scream the Prayer Tour, also known as Scream the Prayer, or simply STP, was an American Christian metalcore/hardcore music worship tour, presented by INRI Clothing. The tour had been held annually since it began, in mid-2008. In 2013 promoters decided it would be the final tour due to low ticket sales and lack of audience. The line up for the first", "psg_id": "14495264" }, { "title": "Scream the Prayer Tour", "text": "Scream the Prayer Tour The Scream the Prayer Tour, also known as Scream the Prayer, or simply STP, was an American Christian metalcore/hardcore music worship tour, presented by INRI Clothing. The tour had been held annually since it began, in mid-2008. In 2013 promoters decided it would be the final tour due to low ticket sales and lack of audience. The line up for the first 2008 tour included Impending Doom, Sleeping Giant, MyChildren MyBride, War of Ages, Before Their Eyes, Blessed by a Broken Heart, Haste the Day, With Blood Comes Cleansing, Here I Come Falling, Akissforjersey, Agraceful, and", "psg_id": "14495261" }, { "title": "The Stolen Princess", "text": "Ruslan and Lyudmila was made in English and then dubbed in Ukrainian. As Olesov says, Hollywood celebrities will be involved in English dubbing, and in Ukraine, popular local actors will lend their voices to the film. For the international market, the film was given another title, \"The Stolen Princess\". In December 2015, the script and characters’ stories were finalized; animation of approved scenes was completed. \"The Stolen Princess\" became the first project in the line of theatrically animated premieres from Animagrad, which also includes Mavka. The Forest Song (2018), Snow Republic (2019), and Roksolana and Suleiman (2021). According to the", "psg_id": "20691393" }, { "title": "The Scream (album)", "text": "an eerie underwater night-time feel, and this setting was perfect. We used a number of 1000K and 2000K lights around the pool edge. I used school kids as models and they pretty well ran riot.\" \"The Scream\" was released on 13 November 1978. It was an almost instant commercial success, peaking at No. 12 on the UK Albums Chart. \"The Scream\" was reissued in the UK on 27 October 2005 (28 October in the U.S.) as part of Universal's Deluxe Edition series. The new edition featured a remastered version of the album on the first disc, while the second disc", "psg_id": "5871266" }, { "title": "The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting", "text": "begin to lose their balance. The collector exits through the back door of the gallery and the film ends while the camera resides in the gallery. This film was an “international film festival favorite” as advertised in \"Black Matter\". It was featured in a London Film Festival review as, “the best new film” at the festival. One reviewer regards the film as “playing outside the maps of 70s theory” with an ability to link “raw fragments of human existence with the most severe or expansive kinds of experiments with form.” Ranked #13 Best Black and White Films Since 1970 -", "psg_id": "13935867" }, { "title": "Scream (1996 film)", "text": "plot\" which \"deftly mixes irony, self-reference and wry social commentary with chills and blood spills\". Time Out London lauded the film's intelligence and scares, while praising the casting, saying \"at last, a horror movie to shout about!\" Film4 cited Craven's own \"Wes Craven's New Nightmare\" (1994) and its cast of self-aware characters as inspiration for \"Scream\", but declared that while \"New Nightmare\" was a \"noble failure – pretty smart, but crucially not very scary\" that \"Scream\" was \"not merely clever...it is, from its breathtaking opening sequence (with Barrymore as the woman in peril) onwards, simply terrifying\". Roger Ebert of the", "psg_id": "1066241" } ]
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what was paul newman's first movie?
[ { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "death in an automobile collision. Newman's first film for Hollywood was \"The Silver Chalice\" (1954). The film was a box office failure and the actor would later acknowledge his disdain for it. In 1956, Newman garnered much attention and acclaim for the role of Rocky Graziano in \"Somebody Up There Likes Me\". In 1958, he starred in \"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof\" (1958), opposite Elizabeth Taylor. The film was a box office smash and Newman garnered his first Academy Award nomination. Also in 1958, Newman starred in \"The Long, Hot Summer\" with Joanne Woodward, with whom he reconnected on", "psg_id": "605733" } ]
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[ { "title": "Paul S. Newman", "text": "father of two children, Peter Newman and Lisa Newman. Newman died of a heart attack in Columbia, Maryland, where he and his wife lived. Paul S. Newman Paul Sylvan Newman (April 29, 1924 – May 30, 1999) was an American writer of comic books, comic strips, and books, whose career spanned the 1940s to the 1990s. Credited in the \"Guinness Book of World Records\" as the most prolific comic-book writer, with more than 4,100 published stories totaling approximately 36,000 pages, he is otherwise best known for scripting the comic-book series \"Turok\" for 26 years. Paul Sylvan Newman was born in", "psg_id": "7363837" }, { "title": "Paul S. Newman", "text": "Paul S. Newman Paul Sylvan Newman (April 29, 1924 – May 30, 1999) was an American writer of comic books, comic strips, and books, whose career spanned the 1940s to the 1990s. Credited in the \"Guinness Book of World Records\" as the most prolific comic-book writer, with more than 4,100 published stories totaling approximately 36,000 pages, he is otherwise best known for scripting the comic-book series \"Turok\" for 26 years. Paul Sylvan Newman was born in New York City, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Newman. He served his World War II military service in the Po Valley", "psg_id": "7363831" }, { "title": "Robert S. Newman", "text": "Robert S. Newman Robert S. Newman (born February 12, 1943 ) is an anthropologist based in Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA, primarily known for his contribution to studying post-1961 Goa, India. Newman was born Robert Samuel Newman in Boston, Massachusetts and grew up in Marblehead, Mass., the son of Morris M. Newman and Ethel Solmer Newman, both children of Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire. Music was his first love, but it turned out to be a short one. A chance to be an exchange student in Japan in 1959, turned Newman towards Asia and he earned his B.A. in Asian Studies", "psg_id": "5979852" }, { "title": "Paul S. Newman", "text": "issue of that series under its own name), published by Western Publishing — first through its business partner Dell Comics and then through its own label, Gold Key Comics. The uncredited Newman was one of the series' writers, along with Gaylord DuBois, from its inception in 1954. Newman had an additional decades-long run on the character the Lone Ranger, in the Dell Comics comic-book series. With artist Tom Gill, Newman chronicled the adventures of the radio, television and comic-strip Western hero from #38-145 (April 1948 - July 1962), the final issue. In 1962, Newman and Western Publishing editor Matt Murphy", "psg_id": "7363834" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (cricketer)", "text": "Paul Newman (cricketer) Paul Geoffrey Newman (born 10 January 1959) is an English former cricketer who played for Derbyshire between 1980 and 1989. Newman was born in Evington, Leicester, and his cricketing career started in the 1976 Second XI season, playing with the Leicestershire second XI, where he played until the end of the 1979 season. He was spotted by Derbyshire, who picked him up and handed him a first-class debut towards the end of the 1980 season. Newman continued playing for Derbyshire throughout nine years and was in the victorious National Westminster Bank Trophy team in the 1981 season.", "psg_id": "9071943" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (band)", "text": "I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness. Paul Newman (band) Paul Newman is an Austin-based post rock/math rock band taking its name from its bassist. Their music is largely instrumental, creating vast soundscapes with occasional interjections of both subtle and intense vocals. The band formed in 1995 with an initial lineup of Paul A. Newman (bass guitar), Craig McCaffrey (guitar), and Anthony Nozero (drums). Bassist Eddie Robert joined the following year. Newman and McCaffrey previously played together in the hardcore punk band Brick. After a debut single, the band signed to Trance Syndicate, releasing their first album, \"Frames per Second\",", "psg_id": "6905573" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (band)", "text": "Paul Newman (band) Paul Newman is an Austin-based post rock/math rock band taking its name from its bassist. Their music is largely instrumental, creating vast soundscapes with occasional interjections of both subtle and intense vocals. The band formed in 1995 with an initial lineup of Paul A. Newman (bass guitar), Craig McCaffrey (guitar), and Anthony Nozero (drums). Bassist Eddie Robert joined the following year. Newman and McCaffrey previously played together in the hardcore punk band Brick. After a debut single, the band signed to Trance Syndicate, releasing their first album, \"Frames per Second\", on the label in 1997. Second album", "psg_id": "6905571" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (cricketer)", "text": "171 innings in 135 first-class matches with an average of 15.65 and a top score of 115. He was a right-arm medium-fast bowler and took 315 first-class wickets with an average of 31.25 and a best performance of 8 for 29. Paul Newman (cricketer) Paul Geoffrey Newman (born 10 January 1959) is an English former cricketer who played for Derbyshire between 1980 and 1989. Newman was born in Evington, Leicester, and his cricketing career started in the 1976 Second XI season, playing with the Leicestershire second XI, where he played until the end of the 1979 season. He was spotted", "psg_id": "9071945" }, { "title": "Paul S. Newman", "text": "\"Smokey Bear\"; \"Robin Malone\"; and \"The Lone Ranger\". Newman won a 1998 Inkpot Award for his lifetime contribution to the comic-book field. He was a 1997 nominee for the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame. The \"Guinness Book of World Records\" credits Newman as the most prolific comic-book writer, with more than 4,100 published stories totaling approximately 36,000 pages. In 1985, the once-divorced Newman married his second wife, Carol Wernick, project coordinator of youth leadership for the New York City Board of Education. The ceremony by Rabbi Max Ticktin took place at Newman's New York City home. Newman was the", "psg_id": "7363836" }, { "title": "Paul S. Newman", "text": "campaign in Italy, earning a service star as an enlisted man in a bomb disposal unit, and, later, as a first lieutenant special-services officer aboard troop transports. Following his discharge, he attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1947. That same year, Newman broke into comic books with DC Comics' teen-humor series \"A Date with Judy\", based on the radio program, for which Newman had originally applied to write. He went on to script for Avon Comics, Fawcett Comics, Hillman Periodicals, St. John Publications, Ziff Davis, and, as a staff writer, at Marvel Comics' two predecessor companies, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics.", "psg_id": "7363832" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (engineer)", "text": "to robot navigation\". Paul Newman (engineer) Paul Newman is a British engineer and academic, the BP Professor of Information Engineering at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford. He is head of the Oxford Mobile Robotics Group (MRG). Newman received an MEng in Engineering Science from Balliol College, Oxford in 1995, followed by a PhD in autonomous navigation from the Australian Center for Field Robotics, University of Sydney, Australia. He co-founded Oxbotica with Ingmar Posner. Newman was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and Fellow of the IEEE in 2014, both with citations", "psg_id": "20227504" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (engineer)", "text": "Paul Newman (engineer) Paul Newman is a British engineer and academic, the BP Professor of Information Engineering at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford. He is head of the Oxford Mobile Robotics Group (MRG). Newman received an MEng in Engineering Science from Balliol College, Oxford in 1995, followed by a PhD in autonomous navigation from the Australian Center for Field Robotics, University of Sydney, Australia. He co-founded Oxbotica with Ingmar Posner. Newman was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and Fellow of the IEEE in 2014, both with citations for \"outstanding contributions", "psg_id": "20227503" }, { "title": "Paul S. Newman", "text": "created the character Doctor Solar. Later that decade, Newman wrote the comic-book adaptation of the Beatles' animated feature \"Yellow Submarine\". By the 1980s, he was writing for the DC Comics series \"G.I. Combat\" and \"House of Mystery\"; for the Disney comic \"Darkwing Duck\"; and industrial films and audio-visual presentations. Newman wrote the Sept. 9, 1951 - Feb. 8, 1953 Sundays and dailies of the comic strip \"Tom Corbett — Space Cadet\", drawn by . Newman additionally wrote issues of Dell Comics' \"Tom Corbet\" comic book. Among his other strips are \"Laugh-In\" (with artist Roy Doty), based on the TV show;", "psg_id": "7363835" }, { "title": "Newman S. Clarke", "text": "Newman S. Clarke Newman S. Clarke was a career military officer in the United States army who served with distinction during the Mexican–American War. Clarke was born in Connecticut and served in the United States Army during the War of 1812. At the outbreak of the Mexican–American War in 1846, he was appointed colonel in the regular army. He commanded a brigade of regulars in General William J. Worth's division during the siege of Veracruz, being one of the first brigades to wade ashore. For his services at Veracruz, he was awarded with a brevet promotion to brigadier general of", "psg_id": "6629868" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "mother was a practitioner of Christian Science. She was born to a Slovak Roman Catholic family in Peticse (near Homonna) in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (present-day Ptičie near Humenné, Slovakia). Newman had no religion as an adult, but described himself as a Jew, saying \"it's more of a challenge\". Newman's mother worked in his father's store, while raising Paul and his elder brother, Arthur, who later became a producer and production manager. Newman showed an early interest in the theater; his first role was at the age of seven, playing the court jester in a school production of \"Robin Hood\". At", "psg_id": "605726" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "Newman was inspired to invest by his connection with Lee Strasberg, as Lee’s then daughter-in-law Sabra Jones was the Founder and Producing Artistic Director of The Mirror. Paul Newman remained a friend of the company until his death and discussed at numerous times possible productions in which he could star with his wife, Joanne Woodward. In June 1999, Newman donated $250,000 to Catholic Relief Services to aid refugees in Kosovo. On June 1, 2007, Kenyon College announced that Newman had donated $10 million to the school to establish a scholarship fund as part of the college's current $230 million fund-raising", "psg_id": "605742" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (linguist)", "text": "He is currently Distinguished Professor in the Department of Linguistics at Indiana University after serving two terms as chairman of the department. Newman is a strong advocate of the theories of his mentor, Joseph Greenberg, and has published a work in defense of Greenberg’s classification of African languages entitled \"On Being Right\". Newman is also interested in the relation of language and law and is a strong advocate of civil liberties. In addition to degrees in anthropology and linguistics he holds a JD (IU Bloomington, 2003) and is a member of the Indiana state bar. Paul Newman (linguist) Paul Newman", "psg_id": "13138902" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (politician)", "text": "George donated much of his own money, only Newman and Kennedy won in the General Election. Paul Newman (politician) Paul Newman (born February 8, 1954) is a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission. He was a three-term Arizona state representative representing Santa Cruz, Greenlee, Cochise, and Graham counties in Arizona from 1993-1998. Subsequently, he was elected to two terms as Cochise County Supervisor and lived in Bisbee, AZ while serving. During his last term as County Supervisor in 2008, he launched a campaign for the Arizona Corporation Commission and won. He currently serves as one of two Democrats on the", "psg_id": "13367223" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "first Tony Award nomination for his performance. PBS and the cable network Showtime aired a taping of the production, and Newman was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie. Newman's last movie appearance was as a conflicted mob boss in the 2002 film \"Road to Perdition\" opposite Tom Hanks, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. His last appearance overall, although he continued to provide voice work for films, was in 2005 in the HBO mini-series \"Empire Falls\" (based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Richard", "psg_id": "605737" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "the most expensive wristwatch ever sold. Paul Newman Paul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an American actor, voice actor, film director, producer, race car driver, IndyCar owner, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He won and was nominated for numerous awards, winning an Academy Award for his performance in the 1986 film \"The Color of Money\", a BAFTA Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Cannes Film Festival Award, an Emmy Award, and many others. Newman's other roles include the title characters in \"The Hustler\" (1961), \"Hud\" (1963), \"Harper\" (1966) and \"Cool Hand Luke\" (1967), as well as", "psg_id": "605762" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "Paul Newman Paul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an American actor, voice actor, film director, producer, race car driver, IndyCar owner, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He won and was nominated for numerous awards, winning an Academy Award for his performance in the 1986 film \"The Color of Money\", a BAFTA Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Cannes Film Festival Award, an Emmy Award, and many others. Newman's other roles include the title characters in \"The Hustler\" (1961), \"Hud\" (1963), \"Harper\" (1966) and \"Cool Hand Luke\" (1967), as well as \"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\"", "psg_id": "605723" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (politician)", "text": "the State of Arizona. He is running for re-election to the post in 2012. Paul Newman launched his campaign to run for Corporation Commission in 2008. He ran against 3 other Democrats in the Primary Election. Three of the four Democrats running for Corporation Commission made it through the primary election. Paul Newman, Sam George, and Sandra Kennedy formed The Solar Team. The Solar Team campaigned on bringing renewable solar energy to Arizona because of its abundant sunshine. Newman was endorsed by The Arizona Republic and the Tucson Citizen and by multiple elected officials such as Congressmen Harry Mitchell and", "psg_id": "13367221" }, { "title": "What we've got here is failure to communicate", "text": "American Film Institute list, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes. What we've got here is failure to communicate The phrase \"What we've got here is failure to communicate\" is a quotation from the 1967 film \"Cool Hand Luke\", spoken in the movie first by Strother Martin (as the Captain, a prison warden) and, later, paraphrased by Paul Newman (as Luke, a stubborn prisoner). The context of the first delivery of the line is: The Captain's line is often misquoted as \"What we \"have\" here is \"a\" failure to communicate\". This is actually a quote by Zero Mostel in the 1969", "psg_id": "7020958" }, { "title": "What we've got here is failure to communicate", "text": "What we've got here is failure to communicate The phrase \"What we've got here is failure to communicate\" is a quotation from the 1967 film \"Cool Hand Luke\", spoken in the movie first by Strother Martin (as the Captain, a prison warden) and, later, paraphrased by Paul Newman (as Luke, a stubborn prisoner). The context of the first delivery of the line is: The Captain's line is often misquoted as \"What we \"have\" here is \"a\" failure to communicate\". This is actually a quote by Zero Mostel in the 1969 comedy movie The Great Bank Robbery. Towards the end of", "psg_id": "7020956" }, { "title": "William S. Newman", "text": "an honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia by the Alpha Rho chapter in May 1963. Newman died in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Philip F. Gura, a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is the William S. Newman Distinguished Professor of American Literature and Culture. A concert series at UNC-Chapel Hill is named in his honor. His intense interests extended from pugilism (specifically, boxing), to hands-on involvement with sports cars, and, of course, the Chopin Études and the Beethoven Sonatas. Pianists should read his \"The Pianist's Problems\". William S. Newman William Stein Newman (April 6, 1912", "psg_id": "3333241" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "this is surely not a mere coincidence. In 2004, Newman requested that Princeton University disassociate the event from his name, due to the fact that he did not endorse the behavior, citing his creation in 1980 of the Scott Newman Centre, \"dedicated to the prevention of substance abuse through education\". Princeton disavowed any responsibility for the event, responding that Newman Day is not sponsored, endorsed, or encouraged by the university itself and is solely an unofficial event among students. On October 26, 2017, Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona was auctioned in New York by Phillips Auctioneers for $17.75 million, making it", "psg_id": "605761" }, { "title": "Barry Newman", "text": "movies. While working at nights on Broadway in \"What Makes Sammy Run,\" Newman starred as attorney John Barnes in the daytime drama, The Edge of Night for two years. Earlier, Newman also co-starred in his first film, the gangster potboiler, \"Pretty Boy Floyd\" (1960) but he made his breakthrough with his first starring role in \"The Lawyer\" (1970), directed by Sidney Furie, for which Newman received critical acclaim. Newman then went on to star in the 1971 cult movie \"Vanishing Point\", as Kowalski, followed by starring roles in 20th Century Fox's \"Salzburg Connection\", and Paramount's \"Fear Is The Key.\" In", "psg_id": "7306946" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "in the IMAX film \"Super Speedway\", which Newman narrated. He was a partner in the Atlantic Championship team Newman Wachs Racing. Having said he would quit \"when I embarrass myself\", Newman competed into his 80s, winning at Lime Rock in what former co-driver Sam Posey called a \"brutish Corvette\" displaying his age as its number: 81. He took the pole in his last professional race, in 2007 at Watkins Glen International, and in a 2008 run at Lime Rock, arranged by friends, he reportedly still did 9/10ths of his best time. Newman was posthumously inducted into the SCCA Hall of", "psg_id": "605752" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (linguist)", "text": "Paul Newman (linguist) Paul Newman (born 1937) is an American linguist active in the study of African languages. He writes on the Hausa language of Nigeria and on the Chadic language family. He wrote the \"Modern Hausa-English Dictionary\" (1977), co-authored with his wife, Roxana Ma Newman, and \"The Hausa Language: An Encyclopedic Reference Grammar\" (2000). He is the founder of the \"Journal of African Languages and Linguistics\", a journal in the field of African-language studies. He has taught at Yale University, the University of Leiden, and the Centre for the Study of Nigerian Languages at Bayero University in Kano, Nigeria.", "psg_id": "13138901" }, { "title": "Newman S. Clarke", "text": "Departments created to replace the Department of the Pacific, while command of the Department of Oregon was turned over to General William S. Harney. Clarke died a year later on October 17, 1860, while living in San Francisco, California. Newman S. Clarke Newman S. Clarke was a career military officer in the United States army who served with distinction during the Mexican–American War. Clarke was born in Connecticut and served in the United States Army during the War of 1812. At the outbreak of the Mexican–American War in 1846, he was appointed colonel in the regular army. He commanded a", "psg_id": "6629871" }, { "title": "Randy Newman", "text": "club. He accepted the invitation but was subsequently disinvited by the girl's father, who told Newman that his daughter should never have invited Newman because Jews were not allowed at the country club. Newman hung up the phone, then went to ask his own father what a \"Jew\" was. Newman has been a professional songwriter since he was 17. He cites Ray Charles as his greatest influence growing up, stating, \"I loved Charles' music to excess.\" His first single as a performer was 1962's \"Golden Gridiron Boy\", released when he was 18. The single flopped and Newman chose to concentrate", "psg_id": "1460732" }, { "title": "Robert S. Newman", "text": "Hindi films, a comparison of the Vietnamese and Cambodian revolutions, the transformation of knowledge in Albania, and on extension education and approaches to agricultural development. Newman has written a wide variety of articles on Goa. Many of them are combined in his book \"Of Umbrellas, Goddesses and Dreams\" which is published by the Mapusa (Goa)-based Other India Press. He is a semi-professional photographer and has had 15 one-man exhibitions over the last 30 years, selling hundreds of prints. Robert S. Newman Robert S. Newman (born February 12, 1943 ) is an anthropologist based in Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA, primarily known for", "psg_id": "5979858" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (politician)", "text": "Paul Newman (politician) Paul Newman (born February 8, 1954) is a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission. He was a three-term Arizona state representative representing Santa Cruz, Greenlee, Cochise, and Graham counties in Arizona from 1993-1998. Subsequently, he was elected to two terms as Cochise County Supervisor and lived in Bisbee, AZ while serving. During his last term as County Supervisor in 2008, he launched a campaign for the Arizona Corporation Commission and won. He currently serves as one of two Democrats on the five member board. He earned a B.A. in Behavioral and Social Science from the University of", "psg_id": "13367219" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "$20,857,000 for the year of 2008 to the Newman's Own Foundation, which distributes funds to a variety of charities. Upon Newman's death, the Italian newspaper (a \"semi-official\" paper of the Holy See) \"L'Osservatore Romano\" published a notice lauding Newman's philanthropy. It also commented that \"Newman was a generous heart, an actor of a dignity and style rare in Hollywood quarters.\" Newman was responsible for preserving lands around Westport, Connecticut. He lobbied the state's governor for funds for the 2011 Aspetuck Land Trust in Easton. In 2011 Paul Newman's estate gifted land to Westport to be managed by the Aspetuck Land", "psg_id": "605744" }, { "title": "William S. Newman", "text": "William S. Newman William Stein Newman (April 6, 1912 – April 27, 2000) was an American musicologist. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio. From 1945 he taught at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is best remembered for his three volume \"History of the Sonata Idea\", a study of the term \"sonata\" comprising \"The Sonata in the Baroque Era\", \"The Sonata in the Classical Era\" and \"The Sonata Since Beethoven\". He also wrote on performance practice. His textbook, \"Understanding Music\", is perhaps the most thoroughgoing text on music appreciation in the English language. Newman was initiated as", "psg_id": "3333240" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "a home and starting a family in Westport, Connecticut. They were one of the very first Hollywood movie star couples to choose to raise their families outside California. They remained married for 50 years, until his death in 2008. They had three daughters: Elinor \"Nell\" Teresa (b. 1959), Melissa \"Lissy\" Stewart (b. 1961), and Claire \"Clea\" Olivia (b. 1965). Newman was well known for his devotion to his wife and family. When once asked about his reputation for fidelity, he famously quipped, \"Why go out for a hamburger when you have steak at home?\" He also said that he never", "psg_id": "605755" }, { "title": "Paul S. Newman", "text": "At Timely/Atlas, where he and other staff writers were officially titled editors, Newman worked on the teen-humor series \"Patsy Walker\", \"Hedy Devine\" and \"Jeannie\" under editor-artist Al Jaffee. Under Atlas editor-in-chief Stan Lee, he wrote stories (generally uncredited, as were virtually all those of the staff writers) for such horror/mystery titles as \"Journey into Mystery\" and \"Marvel Tales\", as well as for romance titles. Turok, whose uncredited creation is disputed, debuted in an issue of the omnibus title \"Four Color Comics\" and, after a second issue in that series, continued as issue #3 of \"Turok, Son of Stone\" (the first", "psg_id": "7363833" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "periodical \"The Nation\". Newman was an occasional writer for the publication. Consistent with his work for liberal causes, Newman publicly supported Ned Lamont's candidacy in the 2006 Connecticut Democratic Primary against Senator Joe Lieberman, and was even rumored as a candidate himself, until Lamont emerged as a credible alternative. He donated to Chris Dodd's presidential campaign. Newman earlier donated money to Bill Richardson's campaign for president in 2008. Newman attended the March on Washington on August 28, 1963, and was also present at the first Earth Day event in Manhattan on April 22, 1970. Newman was concerned about global warming", "psg_id": "605746" }, { "title": "Thomas Newman", "text": "movie \"Skyfall\", directed by his longtime collaborator Sam Mendes, which celebrates the film franchise's 50th anniversary. His work on this film earned him his eleventh Oscar nomination and a second BAFTA win. During 2013, he scored Steven Soderbergh's \"Side Effects\" and \"Saving Mr. Banks\". The latter score was very well received by film music critics, earning Newman BAFTA and Oscar nominations for the second consecutive year, both of which he lost to Steven Price for \"Gravity\". Newman's 2014 projects included \"The Judge\" and \"Get on Up\". He scored 2015's \"The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel\", marking the first time Newman", "psg_id": "2173461" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "and supported nuclear energy development as a solution. Newman was an auto racing enthusiast, and first became interested in motorsports (\"the first thing that I ever found I had any grace in\") while training at the Watkins Glen Racing School for the filming of \"Winning\", a 1969 film. Because of his love and passion for racing, Newman agreed in 1971 to star in and to host his first television special, \"Once Upon a Wheel,\" on the history of auto racing. It was produced and directed by David Winters, who co-owned a number of racing cars with Newman. Newman's first professional", "psg_id": "605747" }, { "title": "Richard S. Newman", "text": "Richard S. Newman Richard Newman is an American educator, author and historian of African American Studies. He is Professor of History at Rochester Institute of Technology and biographer of African Methodist Episcopal Church founder Richard Allen. His scholarly interests include African-American History, Atlantic History, environmental history and technology and history. Newman's work has reshaped both African-American History and Early American History by unpacking the ways in which revolutionary era blacks, in particular AME Church founder Richard Allen, contributed as \"founding fathers.\" The major thrust of his biography of Richard Allen was to describe how Allen was able to create lasting", "psg_id": "13090189" }, { "title": "Movie ranch", "text": "the many movies to film at Bell Ranch were \"Gunsight Ridge\" (1957), starring Joel McCrea; \"Escort West\" (1959), starring Victor Mature; \"Hombre\" (1967), starring Paul Newman; \"Gun Fever\" (1958), starring Mark Stevens; and \"Love Me Tender\" (1956), the first movie of Elvis Presley. The climactic sequence in the Elvis movie \"Love Me Tender\", a Western that also starred Richard Egan and Debra Paget, was filmed on a rugged slope at Bell Ranch known as the \"Rocky Hill,\" with its exact location remaining a mystery for almost 60 years until it was discovered on an expedition by film historians in early", "psg_id": "7303353" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "the set in 1957 (they had first met in 1953). He won Best Actor at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival for this film. He had a supporting role in the Coen brothers' first big-budget production, 1994's \"The Hudsucker Proxy\". Newman starred in \"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)\", \"The Young Philadelphians\" (1959), \"Exodus\" (1960), \"From the Terrace\", (1960), \"The Hustler\" (1961), \"Hud\" (1963), Torn Curtain (1966), \"Harper\" (1966), \"Hombre\" (1967), \"Cool Hand Luke\" (1967), \"The Towering Inferno\" (1974), \"Slap Shot\" (1977), \"Absence of Malice\" (1981) and \"The Verdict\" (1982). He teamed with fellow actor Robert Redford and director George", "psg_id": "605734" }, { "title": "Newman Centers", "text": "offices and the St. Philip Neri Chapel. The EIU Newman Center is also the home of Eastern's Student Volunteer Center. Cornell had one of the first Newman Clubs, organized in 1888. The Newman Club eventually became a full-fledged campus parish, the Cornell Catholic Community. Blessed Pope John Paul II Newman Center at Illinois State University—formerly known as the St. Robert Cardinal Bellarmine Newman Center and before that as the Newman Club, in the Catholic Diocese of Peoria—had six newly married couples in 2008, three ordained priests, and twelve seminarians studying for the priesthood. Blessed Pope John Paul II Newman Center", "psg_id": "4206492" }, { "title": "Scott Newman (actor)", "text": "Scott Newman (actor) Alan Scott Newman (September 23, 1950 – November 20, 1978) was an American film and television actor and stuntman whose most prominent roles were in \"The Towering Inferno\" and \"Breakheart Pass\". He was the only son of Academy Award-winning actor Paul Newman. After Scott Newman's death from a drug overdose in 1978, his father established the Scott Newman Center, which is dedicated to preventing drug abuse through education. Newman was born in Cleveland, Ohio to Paul Newman and his first wife, Jackie Witte. When Scott was still a young boy with two younger sisters, Susan and Stephanie,", "psg_id": "15568539" }, { "title": "Silent Movie", "text": "Liza Minnelli at the studio commissary (fortunately for them, she already badly wanted to be in the movie). They then disguise themselves as Flamenco dancers to get close to Anne Bancroft at a nightclub, and sign her on as well after a comical dance sequence. News breaks out that the Chief has taken ill and is in the hospital. While there, Mel phones Marcel Marceau in Paris who apparently declines the offer, saying audibly, in French: \"\"Non!\"\" When asked by the others what Marceau said, Funn explains he doesn't understand French. Paul Newman is seen on the hospital grounds. After", "psg_id": "2296921" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "Fame at the national convention in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 21, 2009. Newman's racing life was chronicled In the documentary \"\". Newman was married twice. His first marriage was to Jackie Witte from 1949 to 1958. They had a son, Scott (19501978), and two daughters, Susan (born 1953) and Stephanie Kendall (born 1954). Scott, who appeared in films including \"Breakheart Pass\", \"The Towering Inferno\", and the 1977 film \"Fraternity Row\", died in November 1978 from a drug overdose. Newman started the Scott Newman Center for drug abuse prevention in memory of his son. Susan is a documentary filmmaker and", "psg_id": "605753" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "Desperate Hours\" in 1955. In 1959, he was in the original Broadway production of \"Sweet Bird of Youth\" with Geraldine Page and three years later starred with Page in the film version. During this time Newman started acting in television. His first credited role was in a 1952 episode of \"Tales of Tomorrow\" entitled \"Ice from Space\". In the mid-1950s, he appeared twice on CBS's \"Appointment with Adventure\" anthology series. In February 1954, Newman appeared in a screen test with James Dean, directed by Gjon Mili, for \"East of Eden\" (1955). Newman was tested for the role of Aron Trask,", "psg_id": "605731" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "for one year, before moving to New York City to study under Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio. Oscar Levant wrote that Newman initially was hesitant to leave New York for Hollywood, and that Newman had said, \"Too close to the cake. Also, no place to study.\" Newman arrived in New York City in 1951 with his first wife, Jackie Witte, taking up residence in the St. George section of Staten Island. He made his Broadway theatre debut in the original production of William Inge's \"Picnic\" with Kim Stanley in 1953 and appeared in the original Broadway production of \"The", "psg_id": "605730" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "Trust. Newman was a lifelong Democrat. For his support of Eugene McCarthy in 1968 (and effective use of television commercials in California) and his opposition to the Vietnam War, Newman was placed nineteenth on Richard Nixon's enemies list, which Newman claimed was his greatest accomplishment. During the 1968 general election, Newman supported Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey and appeared in a pre-election night telethon for him. Newman was also a vocal supporter of gay rights. In January 1995, Newman was the chief investor of a group, including the writer E.L. Doctorow and the editor Victor Navasky, that bought the progressive-left wing", "psg_id": "605745" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "in the Can-Am series which culminated in the Can-Am Team Championship trophy in 1979. Newman was associated with Freeman's established Porsche racing team which allowed both Newman and Freeman to compete in S.C.C.A. and I.M.S.A. racing events together, including the Sebring 12-hour endurance sports car race. This car was sponsored by Beverly Porsche/Audi. Freeman was Sports Car Club of America's Southern Pacific National Champion during the Newman Freeman Racing period. Later Newman co-founded Newman/Haas Racing with Carl Haas, a Champ Car team, in 1983, going on to win 8 drivers' championships under his ownership. The 1996 racing season was chronicled", "psg_id": "605751" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "2005. During the 1976 auto racing season, Newman became interested in forming a professional auto racing team and contacted Bill Freeman who introduced Newman to professional auto racing management, and their company specialized in Can-Am, Indy Cars, and other high-performance racing automobiles. The team was based in Santa Barbara, California and commuted to Willow Springs International Motorsports Park for much of its testing sessions. Their \"Newman Freeman Racing\" team was very competitive in the North American Can-Am series in their Budweiser sponsored Chevrolet-powered Spyder NFs. Newman and Freeman began a long and successful partnership with the Newman Freeman Racing team", "psg_id": "605750" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "FICTS Fest\" was dedicated to his memory. In 2015, the U.S. Postal Service issued a 'forever stamp' honoring Newman, which went on sale September 18, 2015. It features a 1980 photograph of Newman by photographer Steve Schapiro, accompanied by text that reads: 'Actor/Philanthropist'. Since the 1970s, an event called \"Newman Day\" has been celebrated at Kenyon College, Bates College, Princeton University, and other American colleges. On \"Newman Day\", students try to drink 24 beers in 24 hours, based on a quote attributed to Newman about there being 24 beers in a case, and 24 hours in a day, and that", "psg_id": "605760" }, { "title": "Sharan Newman", "text": "Sharan Newman Sharan Newman (born April 15, 1949 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is an American historian and writer of historical novels. She won the Macavity Award for Best First Mystery in 1994. Newman's father was a USAF captain; her mother was a psychologist. In 1971 she both graduated from Antioch College and married Paul Richard Newman, a physicist. She also gained a master's in medieval literature in 1973 from Michigan State University and then doctoral work in Medieval studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Newman lectures widely in medieval history and lives in Oregon. Newman's first novels", "psg_id": "16710783" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "million. He was a co-founder of Safe Water Network, a nonprofit that develops sustainable drinking water solutions for those in need. In 1988, Newman founded the SeriousFun Children's Network, a global family of summer camps and programs for children with serious illness which has served 290,076 children since its inception. Newman was born in Shaker Heights, Ohio, the second son of Theresa Garth (\"née\" Fetzer, Fetzko, or Fetsko; ; 1894-1982) and Arthur Sigmund Newman, Sr. (1893–1950), who ran a sporting goods store. Paul's father was Jewish, the son of Simon Newman and Hannah Cohn, emigrants from Hungary and Poland. Paul's", "psg_id": "605725" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "campaign. Newman and Woodward were honorary co-chairs of a previous campaign. Newman was one of the founders of the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP), a membership organization of CEOs and corporate chairpersons committed to raising the level and quality of global corporate philanthropy. Founded in 1999 by Newman and a few leading CEOs, CECP has grown to include more than 175 members and, through annual executive convenings, extensive benchmarking research, and best practice publications, leads the business community in developing sustainable and strategic community partnerships through philanthropy. Newman was named the Most Generous Celebrity of 2008 by Givingback.org. He contributed", "psg_id": "605743" }, { "title": "Newman Day", "text": "Newman Day Newman Day is a collegiate drinking tradition where 24 beers are consumed over 24 hours, founded by students of Bates College, in Lewiston, Maine. In its debut in the January 1976 Winter Carnival at the college, a student exclaimed that Paul Newman once said \"24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not,\" as a rhetorical mandate. Originally named Paul Newman Day, it was renamed Newman Day (sometimes known as Newman's Day), and became an unofficial student tradition at Bates in the years to follow. As time went on the tradition was picked", "psg_id": "6417001" }, { "title": "John Philip Newman", "text": "Rev. Newman: In the Spring of 1873 Dr. Newman was appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant as Inspector of United States Consulates in Asia, serving 1874-76. In discharge of the duties of this position, Dr. Newman crossed the Pacific Ocean, traveling extensively in China, Japan, and other oriental countries with which the U.S.A. had diplomatic relations. He prosecuted his investigations with great industry and conscientious faithfulness. His habits of observation and ability to describe what he saw pre-eminently fitted him for the duties he was required to perform. Dr. Newman's report to the United States Department of State covered more", "psg_id": "8789398" }, { "title": "Alec Newman", "text": "as Stephen Burns, the stepson of cult leader David Burns. Newman starred as Paul Atreides in the Sci Fi Channel's 2000 miniseries adaptation of Frank Herbert's \"Dune\" and reprised the role in its 2003 sequel \"Children of Dune\". He has had guest appearances on U.S. television series \"Angel\", \"\" and \"Tru Calling\". He also guested on the British spy drama \"Spooks\" and played the Rebus-inspired Jim Buchan in BBC 4's \"Reichenbach Falls\". He took the title role of Victor Frankenstein in the 2004 \"Frankenstein\" US TV miniseries, opposite Donald Sutherland and William Hurt. On film in the UK, Newman played", "psg_id": "7273951" }, { "title": "Martin Newman", "text": "project – The Mind Zone. He went on to be Creative Director for a Sony Award Winning Expo Pavilion at Swiss Expo 2002, The Empire of Silence. In 1989, Newman joined Richard Adams (the Traidcraft founder), Paul Johns (former CND chair) and others to establish the Fairtrade Mark, and became the first Director of the Fairtrade Foundation. Newman ran the first Fairtrade office from the spare room of his small London apartment, helping to create the basis for a major social enterprise with annual sales figures for Fairtrade certified products in the UK nearing £1bn. Newman was born in Nagpur,", "psg_id": "16085976" }, { "title": "Kevin Newman (journalist)", "text": "\"Global National with Kevin Newman\", and hired Newman as its first anchor and executive editor. Newman received the Gemini Award for Best News Anchor in 2005 and 2006. Newman, along with \"Global National\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Kenton Boston, Doriana Temolo, Marc Riddell and Jason Keel won the Gemini Award for Best Newscast in 2007. Newman is the founder of NewMan Media Ltd. In April 2010, Newman announced his resignation from Global Television, effective August 30, 2010. Dawna Friesen was named as his successor on July 13, 2010, and made her on-air debut on September 20, 2010. In 2011, Newman was appointed to the", "psg_id": "4442993" }, { "title": "S. C. Paul", "text": "has honoured Paul by naming on its annual orations after him. S. C. Paul Dr Samuel Chelliah Paul was a leading Ceylon Tamil surgeon. Paul was born on 28 February 1868. He was the son of Dr William Thillayampalam Paul, a physician and leading resident from Manipay in northern province of Ceylon. He had three brothers (Albert, Victor and Charles) and nine sisters (Thangamma, Annamma, Chellamma, Rasammah, Ratnamma, Pakiam, Muttamma, Nallamma and Nesammah). He was educated at Jaffna Central College, Wesley College, Colombo and S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia. He later passed his First in Arts Examination from Presidency College,", "psg_id": "16047329" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (politician)", "text": "Maryland, College Park, a Master in Public Administration and a Master in Judicial Administration from University Southern California, and a Juris Doctor from California Western School of Law. Before moving to Arizona in 1988, he was an administrator, researcher, and consultant with the California court system where he served as Court Management Consultant for the National Center for State Courts, California Supreme Court, Los Angeles Municipal Court, Sacramento Municipal Court and San Diego Superior Court from 1976 through 1986. Paul Newman serves on the Arizona Corporation Commission, which regulates and sets the rates of electric, gas, and water utilities in", "psg_id": "13367220" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "that he had cancer. Newman died on the morning of September 26, 2008, in the presence of his family. He was 83 years old. His body was cremated after a private funeral service near his home in Westport. Newman is one of four actors to have been nominated for an Academy Award in five different decades. The other nominees were Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, and Jack Nicholson. In addition to the awards Newman won for specific roles, he received an honorary Academy Award in 1986 for his \"many and memorable and compelling screen performances\" and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award", "psg_id": "605758" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "met anyone who had as much to lose as he did. In his profile on \"60 Minutes\" he admitted he once left Woodward after a fight, walked around the outside of the house, knocked on the front door and explained to Joanne he had nowhere to go. Newman directed Nell alongside her mother in the films \"Rachel, Rachel\" and \"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds\". Newman was an ordained minister of the Universal Life Church. Newman was scheduled to make his professional stage directing debut with the Westport Country Playhouse's 2008 production of John Steinbeck's \"Of Mice and", "psg_id": "605756" }, { "title": "Newman (Seinfeld)", "text": "otherwise known as the \"Son of Sam\", who was working for the Postal Service at the time of his 1977 capture; Newman claims \"we once double-dated\". When asked what Berkowitz's postal route was like, Newman commented the route had \"a lot of dogs\", but joked that they only told him \"to lay off the snacks\" (a reference to Berkowitz's claim that talking dogs possessed him to go on a killing spree). Newman retains Berkowitz's mailbag as a valuable collector's item. When the police come to arrest him in \"The Engagement\", his first words to them are, \"What took you so", "psg_id": "4660140" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "Dean for the role of Aron's fraternal twin brother Cal. Dean won his part, but Newman lost out to Richard Davalos. That same year, he co-starred with Eva Marie Saint and Frank Sinatra in a live—and color—television broadcast of \"Our Town\", a musical adaptation of Thornton Wilder's stage play. Newman was a last-minute replacement for James Dean. The Dean connection had resonance two other times, as Newman was cast in two leading roles originally earmarked for Dean, as Billy the Kid in \"The Left Handed Gun\" and as Rocky Graziano in \"Somebody Up There Likes Me\", both filmed after Dean's", "psg_id": "605732" }, { "title": "Tall Paul (DJ)", "text": "100% Tall Paul (DJ) Paul Newman, also known as Tall Paul or Camisra, is an English DJ who is best known for the songs \"Rock Da House\" and \"Let Me Show You\". Tall Paul, real name Paul Newman, (born 5 May 1971) began his DJing career in 1985 at a nightclub owned by his father entitled Turnmills. It was during the after-sessions at the club that Paul showed what he could do with two vinyl records. From there, he became the resident DJ at London's Gardening nightclub before headlining in countries across the world such as The US, Brazil and", "psg_id": "17675799" }, { "title": "Tall Paul (DJ)", "text": "Tall Paul (DJ) Paul Newman, also known as Tall Paul or Camisra, is an English DJ who is best known for the songs \"Rock Da House\" and \"Let Me Show You\". Tall Paul, real name Paul Newman, (born 5 May 1971) began his DJing career in 1985 at a nightclub owned by his father entitled Turnmills. It was during the after-sessions at the club that Paul showed what he could do with two vinyl records. From there, he became the resident DJ at London's Gardening nightclub before headlining in countries across the world such as The US, Brazil and Ibiza", "psg_id": "17675797" }, { "title": "Movie 4", "text": "film \"Flesh and Desire\", the 1957 French release \"Les Louves\" (\"Demoniac\"), the 1955 Spanish movie \"The Miracle of Marcelino\", and the 1950 Italian film \"Prima comunione\" (\"Father's Dilemma\"). In the program's last years, several films became recurring staples of \"Movie 4\"'s schedule, including \"North by Northwest\", \"Home from the Hill\", \"Soldier in the Rain\", \"Captain Newman, M.D.\", \"Father Goose\", \"The Time Machine\", \"The Babe Ruth Story\", and the respective pilots for \"Columbo\" (both \"Prescription: Murder\" and \"Ransom for a Dead Man\") and \"Ironside\". Some of Elvis Presley's films also saw play on \"Movie 4\", among them \"Flaming Star\", \"Kissin' Cousins\"", "psg_id": "13339325" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "for his charity work in 1994. He received the Kennedy Center Honors in 1992 along with his wife, Joanne Woodward. In 1994, Newman and his wife received the Award for Greatest Public Service Benefiting the Disadvantaged, an award given out annually by Jefferson Awards. Newman won Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival for \"The Long, Hot Summer\" and the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival for \"Nobody's Fool\". In 1968, Newman was named \"Man of the Year\" by Harvard University's performance group, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals. The 2008 Edition of \"Sport Movies & TV - Milano International", "psg_id": "605759" }, { "title": "Silent Movie", "text": "Silent Movie Silent Movie is a 1976 American satirical comedy film co-written, directed by, and starring Mel Brooks, and released by 20th Century Fox on June 17, 1976. The ensemble cast includes Dom DeLuise, Marty Feldman, Bernadette Peters, and Sid Caesar, with appearances by Anne Bancroft, Liza Minnelli, Burt Reynolds, James Caan, Marcel Marceau, and Paul Newman playing themselves. While indeed silent (except for one word, music, and numerous sound effects), the film is a parody of the silent film genre, particularly the slapstick comedies of Charlie Chaplin, Mack Sennett, and Buster Keaton. Among the film's most famous gags is", "psg_id": "2296917" }, { "title": "S. C. Paul", "text": "S. C. Paul Dr Samuel Chelliah Paul was a leading Ceylon Tamil surgeon. Paul was born on 28 February 1868. He was the son of Dr William Thillayampalam Paul, a physician and leading resident from Manipay in northern province of Ceylon. He had three brothers (Albert, Victor and Charles) and nine sisters (Thangamma, Annamma, Chellamma, Rasammah, Ratnamma, Pakiam, Muttamma, Nallamma and Nesammah). He was educated at Jaffna Central College, Wesley College, Colombo and S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia. He later passed his First in Arts Examination from Presidency College, Madras. He then went on to study medicine at Madras Medical", "psg_id": "16047326" }, { "title": "Sharan Newman", "text": "and \"Strong As Death\" also received nominations for Agatha Awards for \"Best Novel\" in 1995 and 1996 respectively. Sharan Newman Sharan Newman (born April 15, 1949 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is an American historian and writer of historical novels. She won the Macavity Award for Best First Mystery in 1994. Newman's father was a USAF captain; her mother was a psychologist. In 1971 she both graduated from Antioch College and married Paul Richard Newman, a physicist. She also gained a master's in medieval literature in 1973 from Michigan State University and then doctoral work in Medieval studies at the University", "psg_id": "16710785" }, { "title": "Lorraine Newman", "text": "used to a less than accurate public and media perception of their jobs\". Newman's first major cast change was reintroduction of Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean) in August 2012, which Newman revealed had been a year in the planning. Upon her return, Dean said that Newman was \"very good at character insight\". Ben Mitchell (Joshua Pascoe) departed in the same month following the conclusion of the storyline of Heather Trott (Cheryl Fergison)'s murder storyline, with Newman confirming the departure of Anthony Moon (Matt Laspinskas) soon afterwards. Newman later introduced Ava Hartman (Clare Perkins), the secret daughter of Cora Cross (Ann Mitchell),", "psg_id": "16896506" }, { "title": "Melissa Newman", "text": "Lawrence College in 1988. Newman is married to Raphael \"Raphe\" Elkind, a middle-school teacher. They reside in Westport, Connecticut, in the 19th-century home previously owned by her parents. They have two sons, Peter and Henry Elkind. Melissa Newman Melissa Newman (born September 27, 1961), also known as Lissy Newman, is an American artist, singer and former actress who appeared in the 1990 film \"Mr. & Mrs. Bridge\", and at the 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Melissa Newman was born in Hollywood, California, the daughter of American actors Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman, and the sister of Nell Newman. She was", "psg_id": "13547741" }, { "title": "Clancy Newman", "text": "has been for chamber music and cello solo. He has been a featured composer on the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's \"Double Exposure\" series and the Chicago Chamber Musicians' \"Composer Perspectives\" series, and has received commissions from Astral Artists, the Barnett Foundation, the Carpe Diem String Quartet, the Weiss-Kaplan-Newman trio, and the Silo Collective, among others. His \"Juxt-Opposition\" is available on a CD of new American music by the Weiss-Kaplan-Newman trio, alongside those of Paul Schoenfield, Lera Auerbach, and Chen Yi. Clancy Newman Clancy Newman (born 1977) is an American cellist and composer. In 2001 he won first place", "psg_id": "18078722" }, { "title": "Evelyn (Edison) Newman", "text": "received the Robert S. Brookings Award from Washington University in St. Louis. She was also the first recipient of the Award for Lifetime Achievement of the Arts & Education Council. Evelyn (Edison) Newman Evelyn (Edison) Newman (July 25, 1920 – September 1, 2015) was known for her fundraising and charitable contributions to the city of St. Louis, Missouri including Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House at Faust County Park, Forest Park Forever, Forest Park Conservancy. Along with her husband Eric P. Newman, they have established the Eric P. Newman Education Center at Washington University School of Medicine and the Newman Money", "psg_id": "19639613" }, { "title": "Melissa Newman", "text": "Melissa Newman Melissa Newman (born September 27, 1961), also known as Lissy Newman, is an American artist, singer and former actress who appeared in the 1990 film \"Mr. & Mrs. Bridge\", and at the 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Melissa Newman was born in Hollywood, California, the daughter of American actors Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman, and the sister of Nell Newman. She was born on the same day her parents' film \"Paris Blues\" was released in the U.S. She grew up shuttling back and forth with her well-known actor parents between Westport, Connecticut and Hollywood. She graduated from Sarah", "psg_id": "13547740" }, { "title": "Paul S. Walsh", "text": "Paul S. Walsh Paul Steven Walsh (born 15 May 1955) is an English businessman. He was the chief executive of Diageo, the world's largest spirits group, for twelve years between 2000 and 2013. Walsh was criticised in the press for what was seen as his excessive remuneration, but received admiration for his ability to build brands. He spent the majority of his career at Diageo and its precursor Grand Metropolitan. His most notable decision was the acquisition of the Seagram drinks company, which added Captain Morgan rum and Crown Royal Canadian whisky to Diageo's roster of brands. Walsh's tenure in", "psg_id": "12453953" }, { "title": "Paul Newman (cricketer)", "text": "His highest first-class score was an innings of 115, the only century of his career, against Leicestershire in 1985. Newman's best bowling figures were 8-29 against Yorkshire in the 1988 season. He played his penultimate match in 1989 against Gloucestershire. From 1990 Newman played for Norfolk in the Minor Counties Championship and made 12 appearances for them in the NatWest Trophy/C&G Trophy. During this time he also represented a combined Minor Counties cricket team in the Benson & Hedges Cup and also played for this team against the touring South Africans in 1994. Newman was a right-handed batsman and played", "psg_id": "9071944" }, { "title": "Laraine Newman", "text": "Laraine Newman Laraine Newman (born March 2, 1952) is an American comedian, actress, voice artist, and writer who was part of the original cast of NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\". Newman was born on March 2, 1952, in Los Angeles, California, the granddaughter of a cattle rancher from Arizona. Her family is Jewish. She is the youngest of four children and a twin (brother Paul). Her sister, Tracy Newman, is an Emmy Award-winning television writer. Newman attended Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California and graduated from there in 1970. Newman married actor-writer-director Chad Einbinder (born 1963) in 1991. They", "psg_id": "983600" }, { "title": "Paul S. Walsh", "text": "Diageo. He lives in a farmhouse with at Billingshurst, near Horsham in West Sussex, and also maintains a penthouse apartment near Chelsea Bridge in London where he lives on weekdays. He holds a minority stake in a game ranch in South Africa, where he enjoys big game hunting. Paul S. Walsh Paul Steven Walsh (born 15 May 1955) is an English businessman. He was the chief executive of Diageo, the world's largest spirits group, for twelve years between 2000 and 2013. Walsh was criticised in the press for what was seen as his excessive remuneration, but received admiration for his", "psg_id": "12453976" }, { "title": "Paul S. Stull", "text": "was an adult education instructor with Frederick County Public Schools. He was later the Principal of the Frederick County Career and Technology Center from 1976-88. Later, he was an instructor at Frederick Community College from 1982-85. Finally, he served as Coordinator of school construction from 1988-92 for Frederick County Public Schools. Paul S. Stull Paul S. Stull (born May 8, 1936) is an American politician and was member of the Maryland House of Delegates. Paul Stull was first elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1995 to represent District 4A, which covers Frederick County, Maryland. He defeated incumbent Thomas", "psg_id": "9692553" }, { "title": "John Newman (Australian politician)", "text": "John Newman (Australian politician) John Paul Newman (born Johann Grauenig, formerly Naumenko; 8 December 1946 – 5 September 1994) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1986 until his death. He died at the age of 47, after being shot and killed outside his home in Cabramatta. Phuong Ngo, a local club owner and political opponent who had run against Newman as an independent in 1991, was convicted of Newman's murder in 2001. His death has been described by the media as Australia's first political assassination. Newman was born Johann", "psg_id": "2065919" }, { "title": "Alec Newman", "text": "Alec Newman Alec Newman (born 27 November 1974) is a Scottish actor best known for portraying Paul Atreides in the Sci Fi Channel's 2000 miniseries adaptation of Frank Herbert's \"Dune\". Newman was born in Glasgow. His father is Sandy Newman, a member of Scottish band Marmalade. He has a brother named John, who appeared on \"The Voice UK\" in 2012. Prior to joining the National Youth Theatre in London at age 17, Newman considered becoming a professional footballer. He trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. In 1997, Newman starred in \"Taggart\", series 13 episode 2 \"Apocalypse\"", "psg_id": "7273950" }, { "title": "Paul S. Stull", "text": "Paul S. Stull Paul S. Stull (born May 8, 1936) is an American politician and was member of the Maryland House of Delegates. Paul Stull was first elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1995 to represent District 4A, which covers Frederick County, Maryland. He defeated incumbent Thomas H. Hattery. He served District 4A along with Joseph R. Bartlett. Stull graduated from the University of Maryland in 1964 with his B.S. degree in Agriculture. He later received his M.S. degree in 1964 from West Virginia University. Stull served as a teacher and principal for 25 years. From 1968-1974 he", "psg_id": "9692552" }, { "title": "Louis Israel Newman", "text": "of the Hasidic masters and disciples; their lore and wisdom\" (1934, 1968, 1972), which has become a standard textbook for courses in Jewish studies. In 1923, Newman married Lucille Helene Uhry, daughter of Edmond and Lillian (née Hessberg) Uhry. Together they had three sons, Jeremy Uhry Newman, Jonathan Uhry Newman, and Daniel Uhry Newman. Rabbi Louis Israel Newman died in 1972. Louis Israel Newman Louis Israel Newman was a prominent United States Reform rabbi and author. Born in Providence, Rhode Island on December 20, 1893 to Paul and Antonia (née Hecker) Newman, Louis Israel Newman attended Brown University (B.A. 1913),", "psg_id": "19311123" }, { "title": "Laraine Newman", "text": "\"McSweeney's\". She wrote the foreword to the book version of the UCB Production \"Worst Laid Plans\". Newman was award nominated six times, most notably 1979 as a writer for Saturday Night Live. Laraine Newman Laraine Newman (born March 2, 1952) is an American comedian, actress, voice artist, and writer who was part of the original cast of NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\". Newman was born on March 2, 1952, in Los Angeles, California, the granddaughter of a cattle rancher from Arizona. Her family is Jewish. She is the youngest of four children and a twin (brother Paul). Her sister, Tracy Newman,", "psg_id": "983611" }, { "title": "Alec Newman", "text": "this time in the World Premiere of Andrew Keatley's \"Alligators\" at Hampstead Theatre in June 2016. Newman returned to play Daniel Turner in 'Alligators' when the play was revived Downstairs at Hampstead Theatre in June 2017. Roles in ITV series \"HIM\" and \"Fearless\" (the latter by Homeland scribe Patrick Harbinson) followed. In February 2013, Newman became engaged to Heather Stewart. They married in Ayrshire in June 2014. Alec Newman Alec Newman (born 27 November 1974) is a Scottish actor best known for portraying Paul Atreides in the Sci Fi Channel's 2000 miniseries adaptation of Frank Herbert's \"Dune\". Newman was born", "psg_id": "7273957" }, { "title": "Nell Newman", "text": "Nell Newman Elinor Teresa Newman (born April 8, 1959) is a former child actress who performed under the name of Nell Potts. She is an environmentalist, biologist, and a prominent supporter of sustainable agriculture, who became an entrepreneur when she founded an organic food and pet food production company, Newman's Own Organics. Born in New York City, she is the eldest child of actress Joanne Woodward and the late actor, businessman, and philanthropist Paul Newman. She has two sisters from that marriage and three half-siblings from her father's first marriage. She is a graduate of The Putney School in Putney,", "psg_id": "12508848" }, { "title": "Barry Newman", "text": "in the BBC's production of Miss Marple, \"The Mirror Cracked\", with Claire Bloom. During the 1990s Newman went back to co-star in movies such as \"Daylight\" with Sylvester Stallone; \"Bowfinger\", starring Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy; and in Steven Soderbergh's comeback movie \"The Limey\", amongst others. Director Richard C. Sarafian's original choice for the role of Kowalski was Gene Hackman but the studio, 20th Century Fox, insisted on using Newman. The film was not initially a success in the United States when it first opened in 1971 but received critical acclaim and was a commercial success in Europe. Newman's success", "psg_id": "7306948" }, { "title": "Katherine Newman", "text": "Katherine Newman Katherine S. Newman (born February 21, 1953) is the Interim Chancellor of UMass Boston. She previously served as the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs of The University of Massachusetts system in the Office of the President in Boston, Provost of UMass Amherst, a professor of sociology at Johns Hopkins University, Princeton University, and Harvard University, and is an American author. Newman received a Robert F. Kennedy Book Award for \"No Shame in My Game\" in 2000. She is also the author of \"Reskilling America: Learning to Labor in the Twenty-First Century\" (2016). On June 20, 2018, Newman", "psg_id": "17685265" }, { "title": "Paul S. Berry", "text": "acquaintances and “party-goers,” who would suddenly become ill and die from what would later come to be known as acquired immune deficiency syndrome. He believed that sexual transmission was implicated in what was then called GRID (Gay-related immune disorder). He abandoned the party disco atmosphere of the early 80s to focus on academics and pursue a career in medicine. Paul S. Berry attended undergrad at the University of California, Los Angeles, California. He graduated in July 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in science and psychobiology. Berry then attended George Washington University Medical School, obtaining his Doctor of Medicine", "psg_id": "10535616" }, { "title": "Campbell Newman", "text": "member of the LNP following the July 2008 merger of the Queensland Liberals and The Nationals. In March 2011, Newman announced that he would challenge Leader of the Opposition John-Paul Langbroek for the leadership of the LNP. Langbroek resigned, and Newman was elected his successor. As Newman was not a member of the Legislative Assembly, former state Nationals' leader Jeff Seeney was elected interim opposition leader while Newman headed the party's election team from outside the legislature. Newman led the LNP to a landslide victory in the 2012 state election winning 78 of 89 seats from a 44-seat, 13.7-point two-party", "psg_id": "2946415" }, { "title": "Sailor Moon S: The Movie", "text": "Sailor Moon S: The Movie Sailor Moon S: The Movie, known in Japan as and Sailor Moon S the Movie: Hearts in Ice in the Pioneer English adaptation, is a 1994 Japanese anime fantasy film directed by Hiroki Shibata and written by Sukehiro Tomita. It is the second film in the \"Sailor Moon\" series. The film is adapted from a side story of the original manga series created by Naoko Takeuchi, \"The Lover of Princess Kaguya\". The storyline is loosely based on \"The Snow Queen\" fairytale by Hans Christen Andersen. The film was released on December 4, 1994 in Japan", "psg_id": "7581274" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "age 10, Newman performed at the Cleveland Play House in a production of \"Saint George and the Dragon\", and was a notable actor and alumnus of their Curtain Pullers children's theatre program. Graduating from Shaker Heights High School in 1943, he briefly attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, where he was initiated into the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. Newman served in the United States Navy in World War II in the Pacific theater. Initially, he enrolled in the Navy V-12 pilot training program at Yale University, but was dropped when his colorblindness was discovered. Boot camp followed, with training as", "psg_id": "605727" }, { "title": "Paul Newman", "text": "Men\", but he stepped down on May 23, 2008, citing his health concerns. In June 2008, it was widely reported in the press that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer and was receiving treatment for the condition at the Sloan-Kettering hospital in New York City. A. E. Hotchner, who partnered in the 1980s with Newman to start \"Newman's Own\", told the Associated Press in an interview in mid-2008 that Newman had told him about being afflicted with the disease about 18 months prior. Newman's spokesman told the press that the star was \"doing nicely\", but neither confirmed nor denied", "psg_id": "605757" }, { "title": "B.P. Newman", "text": "of the First Baptist Church of Laredo from 2002 to 2012, of which Newman was a member, recalled that the businessman \"helped a lot of kids go to college through the B.P. Newman Scholarship Fund at Texas A&M International University and provided for others in need. B. P.'s and Peggy's example of love and sacrifice is noticeable. His was a life reflective of one lived out by Jesus Christ.\" At Newman's funeral, Javier de Anda, vice president of B. P. Newman Investments and Newman's son-in-law, read from a letter: \"B.P., many of us gather here as a testimony to how", "psg_id": "12645329" } ]
[ "the silver chalice" ]
"which 60s song starts, ""you've got a lot of nerve?"""
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[ { "title": "VE (nerve agent)", "text": "symptoms and method of action to other nerve agents that act on cholinesterase, and treatment remains the same, but the window for effectively treating second generation V series seizures is shorter. In addition to the standard seizures, some of the second generation V series agents are known to cause comas. VE (nerve agent) VE (S-(Diethylamino)ethyl O-ethyl ethylphosphonothioate) is a \"V-series\" nerve agent closely related to the better-known VX nerve agent. Like most of the agents in the V-series (with the exception of VX), VE has not been extensively studied outside of military science. Little is known about this compound other", "psg_id": "4043587" }, { "title": "VE (nerve agent)", "text": "VE (nerve agent) VE (S-(Diethylamino)ethyl O-ethyl ethylphosphonothioate) is a \"V-series\" nerve agent closely related to the better-known VX nerve agent. Like most of the agents in the V-series (with the exception of VX), VE has not been extensively studied outside of military science. Little is known about this compound other than its chemical formula. It is commonly theorized that the so-called \"second-generation\" V series agents came from a cold war era Russian chemical weapons development program. They may have been developed sometime between 1950 and 1990. They have similar lethal dose levels to VX (between 10–50 mg) and have similar", "psg_id": "4043586" }, { "title": "Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do!", "text": "big and bright\". Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do! \"Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do!\" is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1957 motion picture \"Loving You\". The song was written by Aaron Schroeder and Ben Weisman. The latter, a songwriter from New York, came (according to the book \"Elvis Day by Day\", „presumably in hopes of seeing that his song, \"Got a Lot O' Livin' to Do,\" [would] be included in the soundtrack“) to the recording studio in Hollywood where Presley was working on the songs for the movie.", "psg_id": "19893825" }, { "title": "Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do!", "text": "Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do! \"Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do!\" is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1957 motion picture \"Loving You\". The song was written by Aaron Schroeder and Ben Weisman. The latter, a songwriter from New York, came (according to the book \"Elvis Day by Day\", „presumably in hopes of seeing that his song, \"Got a Lot O' Livin' to Do,\" [would] be included in the soundtrack“) to the recording studio in Hollywood where Presley was working on the songs for the movie. Elvis Presley later", "psg_id": "19893823" }, { "title": "I Got Nerve", "text": "Heather Phares of Allmusic liked the song and called it a \"spunky, new-wavey girl power anthem\". As not released as a single in the United States, \"I Got Nerve\" received exclusive airplay on Radio Disney, thus its chart appearances consisted mainly of digital downloads. Following the release of the \"Hannah Montana\" soundtrack, the song entered \"Billboard\"'s Hot Digital Songs Chart at number thirty-one, which led to an appearance on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on the week ending November 11, 2006. \"I Got Nerve\" debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at its peak of sixty-seven, thus becoming Cyrus as Montana's highest", "psg_id": "8441143" }, { "title": "I Got Nerve", "text": "I Got Nerve \"I Got Nerve\" is a pop song by American recording artist and actress Miley Cyrus, performing as Hannah Montana – the alter ego of Miley Stewart, a character she plays on the Disney Channel television series \"Hannah Montana\". \"If We Were a Movie\" was written and produced by Jennie Lurie, Ken Hauptman, and Aruna Abrams, and was produced by Antonina Armato and Tim James. The song was released to Radio Disney as promotion for the series and its first soundtrack, \"Hannah Montana\". The song has teen pop influences. In the United States, the song peaked at number", "psg_id": "8441141" }, { "title": "I Got Nerve", "text": "Life\" and \"If We Were a Movie\". Another live performance from Radio Disney's 10th Birthday Concert was also used as a music video on Disney Channel. The third live performance was on The Cheetah Girls' The Party's Just Begun Tour and also served as a music video. The song was also performed during Cyrus' first headline tour, Best of Both Worlds Tour. I Got Nerve \"I Got Nerve\" is a pop song by American recording artist and actress Miley Cyrus, performing as Hannah Montana – the alter ego of Miley Stewart, a character she plays on the Disney Channel television", "psg_id": "8441145" }, { "title": "I Got You (Badfinger song)", "text": "I Got You (Badfinger song) \"I Got You\" is a song by the British power pop band Badfinger. Written by guitarist Joey Molland, the song appeared on the band's album \"Say No More\". \"I Got You\" is the first track on Badfinger's 1981 album, \"Say No More\". That same year, the song was released as the follow-up single to the band's previous \"Say No More\" single, \"Hold On,\" backed with Tom Evans's \"Rock 'N' Roll Contract\", However, unlike its predecessor—which had reached #56 in America—it failed to chart. A follow-up to \"I Got You\" (\"Because I Love You\") was released,", "psg_id": "17010526" }, { "title": "I Got Nerve", "text": "sixty-seven on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and within the top sixty on the Pop 100. Its appearance on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 made Cyrus the first act to have six songs debut on the chart in the same week. A music video for \"I Got Nerve\" was taken from footage of a Montana's Radio Disney concert performance. Written by Jennie Lurie, Ken Hauptman, and Aruna Abrams, and produced by Antonina Armato and Tim James, \"I Got Nerve\" is a teen pop song that lasts three minutes and five seconds. A karaoke version appears on \"Disney's Karaoke Series: Hannah Montana\" (2007).", "psg_id": "8441142" }, { "title": "I've Got a Song for You", "text": "produce more contemporary pop-oriented albums, but here in 1966, despite scoring her biggest hit with Goldfinger a year or so earlier, she was still firmly in the traditional pop genre. The original album was issued in mono and stereo. The stereo version of this album was re-mastered for CD, issued in 2005 together with \"And We Were Lovers\" on a 2-CD set by BGO Records. Side One. Side Two. I've Got a Song for You I've Got a Song for You is a 1966 album by Shirley Bassey. Bassey had left EMI's Columbia Label, and this was her first album", "psg_id": "13847695" }, { "title": "I've Got a Song for You", "text": "I've Got a Song for You I've Got a Song for You is a 1966 album by Shirley Bassey. Bassey had left EMI's Columbia Label, and this was her first album for United Artists, a label she would remain with for approximately 14 years (until it was sold, ironically enough, to EMI). This album and the following release \"And We Were Lovers\" were produced by Bassey's former husband, Kenneth Hume. (Their marriage had ended in divorce in 1965, but he continued to act as her manager, and for these two albums, her producer.) The album entered the UK Albums Chart", "psg_id": "13847693" }, { "title": "I Got You (Leona Lewis song)", "text": "Öhrwall. In the United States, \"I Got You\" was released to contemporary hit radio on 8 December 2009. In Europe, \"I Got You\" was released as an A-side and B-side, with \"I Got You\" as the A-side single, and \"Heartbeat\", a song which does not appear on any edition of \"Echo\", as the B-side. It was released in Belgium, France, Italy, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom, for digital download on 19 February 2010. \"I Got You\" is a pop and R&B ballad, which lasts for a duration of 3 minutes, 49 seconds. The song was composed in", "psg_id": "14062909" }, { "title": "You Ain't Got It (Funk That)", "text": "You Ain't Got It (Funk That) \"You Ain't Got It (Funk That)\" (also titled as \"You Ain't Got It\" and stylized as \"YOU AIN'T GOT IT!\") is a song by American pop duo Nina Sky. It was released as the main single from their second EP \"The Other Side\" on July 8, 2010. The song samples Sagat's 1994 minor-hit \"Funk Dat\". On their EP, there is a remix, featuring MeLo-X. The song was one of the first songs recorded for album. After finishing recording the unreleased album Starting Today, Nina Sky had a lot of fights with their label Polo", "psg_id": "14996393" }, { "title": "I've Got You (song)", "text": "many incidents, which caused by paparazzi, as a celebrity must get through. But after all, Anthony also get back with his girlfriend together. It charted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at No. 81. The single also charted within top 50 in 7 countries. I've Got You (song) \"I've Got You\" is a song by American singer Marc Anthony, for his sixth studio album and his second English studio album \"Mended\". The single is Anthony's worldwide international hit, and also the most successful single from the album. It was released on June 17, 2002. A Spanish version, \"Te Tengo Aquí\",", "psg_id": "20698181" }, { "title": "You Got Me (Mýa song)", "text": "You Got Me (Mýa song) \"You Got Me\" is a song recorded by American recording artist Mýa. It was written by Sydnii Raymor and Mýa, while production was helmed by Lamar \"Mars\" Edwards. A sexy, sultry millennial slow jam similar to \"Ready for Whatever\" (2017), \"You Got Me,\" is a blend of steady drums and sensual synths reminiscent of 90's R&B featuring Harrison's signature breathy coos. Released February 14, 2018, \"You Got Me\" serves as the third single from \"TKO (The Knock Out)\" and commemorates the twentieth anniversary of her debut single \"It's All About Me.\" As tradition, on February", "psg_id": "20582842" }, { "title": "I Got You (Badfinger song)", "text": "but it was unsuccessful. After these singles, the band split into two separate bands under the Badfinger name until bassist Tom Evans committed suicide in 1983. I Got You (Badfinger song) \"I Got You\" is a song by the British power pop band Badfinger. Written by guitarist Joey Molland, the song appeared on the band's album \"Say No More\". \"I Got You\" is the first track on Badfinger's 1981 album, \"Say No More\". That same year, the song was released as the follow-up single to the band's previous \"Say No More\" single, \"Hold On,\" backed with Tom Evans's \"Rock 'N'", "psg_id": "17010527" }, { "title": "What You Got (Grinspoon song)", "text": "What You Got (Grinspoon song) \"What You Got\" is the second single by Grinspoon from their fifth studio album \"Alibis & Other Lies\". The song was co-written by Phil Jamieson and Matthew Strong (Custard), who is the bass player in Jamieson’s side project, Lost Gospel. The single was only released in a digital format on iTunes. Australian music website, The Dwarf, describes \"What You Got\" as being musically closer to \"Hard Act to Follow\" stating \"It's short, sharp and 100% killer. Just how it should be.\" Michael Olivotto of FasterLouder believes that the song \"instantly wreaks of The Lost Gospel\"", "psg_id": "10839791" }, { "title": "What You Got (Grinspoon song)", "text": "by James Teh (Peace Charger Productions). What You Got (Grinspoon song) \"What You Got\" is the second single by Grinspoon from their fifth studio album \"Alibis & Other Lies\". The song was co-written by Phil Jamieson and Matthew Strong (Custard), who is the bass player in Jamieson’s side project, Lost Gospel. The single was only released in a digital format on iTunes. Australian music website, The Dwarf, describes \"What You Got\" as being musically closer to \"Hard Act to Follow\" stating \"It's short, sharp and 100% killer. Just how it should be.\" Michael Olivotto of FasterLouder believes that the song", "psg_id": "10839793" }, { "title": "I've Got You (song)", "text": "I've Got You (song) \"I've Got You\" is a song by American singer Marc Anthony, for his sixth studio album and his second English studio album \"Mended\". The single is Anthony's worldwide international hit, and also the most successful single from the album. It was released on June 17, 2002. A Spanish version, \"Te Tengo Aquí\", was also recorded for the album. A music video for the song was released in the same year. It features Anthony as a fictional version of himself, as a celebrity, as he and his wife-girlfriend walk into the club to perform, they must experienced", "psg_id": "20698180" }, { "title": "I Got You (Split Enz song)", "text": "clip features Neil Finn standing in a room with the other band members performing in a framed picture on the wall behind him. \"I Got You\" has been recorded by Vitamin C and The Connells. Pearl Jam, Marilyn Manson, Something for Kate and Semisonic are among the artists who have played the song live. I Got You (Split Enz song) \"I Got You\" is a 1979 song by New Zealand rock group Split Enz from their studio album \"True Colours\". Split Enz's most commercially successful single, \"I Got You\" was written by Neil Finn and released in late 1979. In", "psg_id": "10595628" }, { "title": "I Got You (Leona Lewis song)", "text": "2010. In late May 2010, the song was included in the setlist for Lewis' first concert tour, The Labyrinth. \"Heartbeat\" credits adapted from \"I Got You\" CD single, and \"I Got You\" credits adapted from the liner notes of \"Echo\", Syco Music, J Records, Sony Music. I Got You (Leona Lewis song) \"I Got You\" is a song performed by British singer and songwriter Leona Lewis. It was released as the second single from her second studio album, \"Echo\" (2009). It was written by Arnthor Birgisson, Max Martin and Savan Kotecha, with production helmed by Birgisson. It was recorded by", "psg_id": "14062919" }, { "title": "Got You on My Mind (song)", "text": "the Cupcakes 1963, Jerry Lee Lewis 1965, Carl Hall 1966, Sleepy LaBeef 1970, Price Mitchell & Jerri Kelly 1974, Carol Channing & Webb Pierce 1977, and by Dale Sellers. The song was also the title track on albums of the same title by Jean Shephard 1961 and William Galison and Madeleine Peyroux 2004. Got You on My Mind (song) \"Got You on My Mind\" is a song written by Howard Biggs and Joe Thomas. The lyrics commence: \"Got you on my mind feeling kinda sad and low / Wonderin' where you are / wonderin' why you had to go /", "psg_id": "19430638" }, { "title": "Got You on My Mind (song)", "text": "Got You on My Mind (song) \"Got You on My Mind\" is a song written by Howard Biggs and Joe Thomas. The lyrics commence: \"Got you on my mind feeling kinda sad and low / Wonderin' where you are / wonderin' why you had to go / Tears began to fall ev'rytime I hear your name.\" The song was recorded by John Greer and the Rhythm Rockers 1951, for whom it was a hit, and then covered by Hawkshaw Hawkins 1952, Buddy Morrow and His Orchestra 1952, Jim Reeves early 1950s, Varetta Dillard 1956, The Del Royals 1961, Cookie and", "psg_id": "19430637" }, { "title": "You Got Me (Mýa song)", "text": "studio equipped with mirrors that is reminiscent of the '80s fitness craze. Subsequently, Mýa turns up the heat when she's joined by her two female dancers. Credits adapted from \"Qobuz\". You Got Me (Mýa song) \"You Got Me\" is a song recorded by American recording artist Mýa. It was written by Sydnii Raymor and Mýa, while production was helmed by Lamar \"Mars\" Edwards. A sexy, sultry millennial slow jam similar to \"Ready for Whatever\" (2017), \"You Got Me,\" is a blend of steady drums and sensual synths reminiscent of 90's R&B featuring Harrison's signature breathy coos. Released February 14, 2018,", "psg_id": "20582846" }, { "title": "I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today/I've Got My Baby On My Mind", "text": "#45 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country chart. The third single, \"Why Don't You Love Me\" was released in May and became a Top 20 hit in both countries, reaching #15 in the United States and #20 in Canada. The album itself also charted, reaching #30 on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart upon its release in January. I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today/I've Got My Baby On My Mind I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today/I've Got My Baby On My Mind is the twenty fifth studio album by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album", "psg_id": "13697835" }, { "title": "I Got You (Split Enz song)", "text": "I Got You (Split Enz song) \"I Got You\" is a 1979 song by New Zealand rock group Split Enz from their studio album \"True Colours\". Split Enz's most commercially successful single, \"I Got You\" was written by Neil Finn and released in late 1979. In 2001 it was voted 11th best New Zealand song of all time by APRA. Reviewed in Roadrunner at the time of release, it was said the song, \"positively drips with appeal that only philistines could fail to appreciate,\" and asked readers to buy a copy as, \"it deserves to be a hit.\" The video", "psg_id": "10595627" }, { "title": "I Got You (Craig Morgan song)", "text": "I Got You (Craig Morgan song) \"I Got You\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Craig Morgan. It was released in December 2005 as the third and final single from Morgan's album \"My Kind of Livin'\", reaching a peak of number 12 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts and number 92 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song was written Morgan, Phil O'Donnell and Tim Owens. Craig states that he wrote \"I Got You\" while on tour with Keith Urban, hoping to persuade Urban to record the song; however, upon recording the demo", "psg_id": "11031910" }, { "title": "Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do!", "text": "recalled: No other songwriter wrote as many songs for Presley as Ben Weisman did. In Europe \"Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do!\" was released as a single with \"Party\" on the other side. Both songs appeared on the UK Singles Chart (as published by the Official Charts Company): \"Party\" charted 15 weeks, peaking at number 2 for the week of October 10, while \"Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do!\" charted 4 weeks, peaking at number 17 for the week of October 24. The song is a sprightly, speedy number It's lyrics include the line: \"There's a moon that's", "psg_id": "19893824" }, { "title": "I Got a Line on You", "text": "Found were released as \"I've Got A Line On You\". Country band 1880 released a version titled \"I Gotta Line on You\". Because of the lyrics, occasionally \"Babe\" has been added to the end of the song title. I Got a Line on You \"I Got a Line on You\" is a rock song by American rock band Spirit, originally recorded during the sessions for their second album, \"The Family That Plays Together\", between March 11 and September 18, 1968. The song was composed by guitarist/singer Randy California, recorded in sessions produced by Lou Adler. The single credits engineering by", "psg_id": "18831080" }, { "title": "You Got the Love (Rufus song)", "text": "on guitar. You Got the Love (Rufus song) \"You Got the Love\" is a hit song for the funk band Rufus. It was written by Ray Parker, Jr. and Chaka Khan. From the \"Rags to Rufus\" album, it spent one week at number one on the Hot Soul Singles chart in 1974. It also peaked at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart. \"You Got the Love\" is the first track of 1983 live album \"Stompin' at the Savoy – Live\". Chaka Khan re-recorded \"You Got the Love/Pack'd My Bags\" medley for her 2007 album \"Funk This\", with", "psg_id": "11154102" }, { "title": "You Got the Love (Rufus song)", "text": "You Got the Love (Rufus song) \"You Got the Love\" is a hit song for the funk band Rufus. It was written by Ray Parker, Jr. and Chaka Khan. From the \"Rags to Rufus\" album, it spent one week at number one on the Hot Soul Singles chart in 1974. It also peaked at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart. \"You Got the Love\" is the first track of 1983 live album \"Stompin' at the Savoy – Live\". Chaka Khan re-recorded \"You Got the Love/Pack'd My Bags\" medley for her 2007 album \"Funk This\", with Tony Maiden", "psg_id": "11154101" }, { "title": "You Got Me (J. Williams song)", "text": "with backup dancers, then later with Scribe. At the 2010 Juice TV Awards, \"You Got Me\" won Best Hip Hop Video and the Innovation Award. You Got Me (J. Williams song) \"You Got Me\" is a single by New Zealand R&B singer J. Williams featuring Scribe, released in February 2010. \"Young Love (Collectors Edition)\" features the track. The single went to number one in New Zealand five weeks after its debut, and was certified gold the week after. \"You Got Me\" was written by Williams, Scribe and Inoke Finau. Williams has said that he wrote the song for his former", "psg_id": "14297066" }, { "title": "I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today/I've Got My Baby On My Mind", "text": "first side and five songs on its second side. \"I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today/I've Got My Baby On My Mind\" spawned three singles between 1974 and 1975. The first song, \"I've Got My Baby on My Mind\" was released in November 1974, becoming a Top 20 hit in the United States, reaching #13 on the \"Billboard Magazine\" Hot Country Songs chart and #31 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks Chart. \"I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today\" was released as the second single in February 1975, reaching #30 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart and", "psg_id": "13697834" }, { "title": "You Got You", "text": "You Got You \"You Got You\" is an English song written and composed by Fijian singer and songwriter Elena Baravilala, this single was nominated at the 2016 Fiji Performing Rights Association Music Awards and also a hiphop version was produced and released by Elena Baravilala And DJ Ritendra featuring Fijian rapper J.Morrison. In an Interview released by Fiji Performing Rights Association, Elena Baravilala discuss the song as: “So it was a song that came out last year while I was going through certain circumstances, Being in the public eye, you are always expected to be inspirational and motivational and there", "psg_id": "19594361" }, { "title": "I Got You (Jack Johnson song)", "text": "I Got You (Jack Johnson song) \"I Got You\" is a song by American musician Jack Johnson and is the lead single from his 2013 album \"From Here to Now to You\". The song was released on June 10, 2013. The song was released on June 10, 2013 as a CD single, 7' vinyl, and digital download along with the pre-order of the album. The song is mainly about his affection to his wife Kim, and about his love to his kids. On June 11, 2013, a colorful lyric video featuring a blue skied background was released. On June 28,", "psg_id": "20308463" }, { "title": "I Got You (Thompson Square song)", "text": "I Got You (Thompson Square song) \"I Got You\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Thompson Square. It was released in May 2011 as the third single from their self-titled debut album. Written by the duo along with Jason Sellers and Paul Jenkins, \"I Got You\" is a lyric about two lovers who need each other, comparing themselves to various objects that need others in order to work. William Ruhlmann of Allmusic thought that it was a \"variation\" on the theme of \"a love story from initial smooch through exchanged vows\" established by \"Are You", "psg_id": "15926861" }, { "title": "Love's Got a Hold on You", "text": "fits the song like a glove. The result is that Jackson creates an infectious singalong-friendly earworm out of a song that could have been a grating annoyance in the wrong hands.\" \"Love's Got a Hold on You\" debuted at number 52 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of July 25, 1992. Love's Got a Hold on You \"Love's Got a Hold on You\" is a song written by Carson Chamberlain, Jackson's road manager, and Keith Stegall, his producer, and performed by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released in July 1992 as", "psg_id": "11642202" }, { "title": "You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me", "text": "You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me \"You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me\" is a song written by Hank Beach and Forest Borders II. It has been recorded by Con Hunley, Tom Jones and Shania Twain. Con Hunley's version was on his 1980 release, \"I Don't Want to Lose You\". \"You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me\" was the album's second single, and reached number 19 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart. Tom Jones's version was on his 1983 album, \"Don't Let Our Dreams Die Young\". Arne Benoni's version was on his album", "psg_id": "7364027" }, { "title": "I Got a Thang for You", "text": "the camera. I Got a Thang for You \"I Got a Thang for You\" is the second single from Miami-based rapper Trina's fourth album \"Still da Baddest\". The song features American R&B singer Keyshia Cole. It was chosen after much speculation and talk about the second single. The song was produced by Kane da Kameleon, while the chorus was written by Midus, both of Slick Salt Entertainment. Trina was on MTV's Sucker Free and confirmed \"I Got a Thang for You\" was chosen as the second single. The song was released in February 2008 and shipped to radios. It can", "psg_id": "11644991" }, { "title": "I Got a Thang for You", "text": "I Got a Thang for You \"I Got a Thang for You\" is the second single from Miami-based rapper Trina's fourth album \"Still da Baddest\". The song features American R&B singer Keyshia Cole. It was chosen after much speculation and talk about the second single. The song was produced by Kane da Kameleon, while the chorus was written by Midus, both of Slick Salt Entertainment. Trina was on MTV's Sucker Free and confirmed \"I Got a Thang for You\" was chosen as the second single. The song was released in February 2008 and shipped to radios. It can currently be", "psg_id": "11644988" }, { "title": "I Got You (Leona Lewis song)", "text": "on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge where she performed \"I Got You\" as well as covering Oasis' \"Stop Crying Your Heart Out\" for a second time, and also gave an interview as to why she decided to cover that song. On 6 February 2010, Lewis performed \"I Got You\" on the semi-final of \"So You Think You Can Dance\" on 6 February 2010. Lewis also performed the song to coincide with the official release in the UK on \"GMTV\" on 22 February 2010, Promotion of the song ended with a performance and interview \"The Alan Titchmarsh Show\" on 26 February", "psg_id": "14062918" }, { "title": "I Got You (Bebe Rexha song)", "text": "time at the MTV Europe Music Awards on November 6, 2016. On January 13, 2017, she performed I Got You on \"Good Morning America\" along with her previous single \"In the Name of Love\". On January 16, 2017, she performed \"I Got You\" on \"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\", on February 16, 2017 on \"Late Night with Seth Meyers\", on February 17, 2017 on \"Live with Kelly\" and on February 22, 2017 along with the song \"Say My Name\" originally by Destiny's Child on \"The Late Late Show with James Corden\". I Got You (Bebe Rexha song) \"I Got", "psg_id": "19839600" }, { "title": "I Got You (Leona Lewis song)", "text": "\"I Got You\" is a pop and R&B ballad, and instrumentation consists of guitars and synthesizers. The song garnered mixed reviews from music critics. Peter Robinson for \"The Guardian\" wrote that \"I Got You\" \"is an impressive distant relative of \"Bleeding Love\". Other critics praised Lewis' vocal performance and likened it to the structure of her cover of Snow Patrol's \"Run\". Despite this, some critics criticised the song for not being memorable. \"I Got You\" was a mediocre success. It achieved a peak position of number three on the UK R&B Chart, number 14 on the UK Singles Chart, and", "psg_id": "14062905" }, { "title": "You Got Me (The Roots song)", "text": "You Got Me (The Roots song) \"You Got Me\" is a song by the hip hop band The Roots, featuring vocals by Erykah Badu (who sings the chorus) and Eve, then known as Eve of Destruction, who raps the second verse but does not appear in the music video. The track was released as a single from the band's fourth studio album, \"Things Fall Apart\" (1999). \"You Got Me\" was co-written by musician Jill Scott, who recorded vocals for the song's chorus and bridge. Her part was subsequently re-recorded by Badu at the insistence of MCA Records, who wanted a", "psg_id": "5926149" }, { "title": "F-ve Dolls", "text": "the song \"Can You Love Me?\", which features new T-ara N4 member Kim Dani, making it her debut. On 17 September 2013, a second version of \"Can You Love Me?\" music video and a music video for the song \"Deceive\" were released. On November 2014, it was reported that F-ve Dolls was disbanded after their labels were renamed, and subsequently F-ve dolls was deleted from the official label's website. On March 10, 2015, the label confirmed the official disbandment of the group. It was stated that those members who still had a contract with the agency will be part of", "psg_id": "17422058" }, { "title": "I Got You (Thompson Square song)", "text": "Gonna Kiss Me or Not\". The music video, shot by Wes Edwards over the course of two days, features the duo wearing several different costumes. I Got You (Thompson Square song) \"I Got You\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Thompson Square. It was released in May 2011 as the third single from their self-titled debut album. Written by the duo along with Jason Sellers and Paul Jenkins, \"I Got You\" is a lyric about two lovers who need each other, comparing themselves to various objects that need others in order to work. William Ruhlmann", "psg_id": "15926862" }, { "title": "You Got Me (J. Williams song)", "text": "You Got Me (J. Williams song) \"You Got Me\" is a single by New Zealand R&B singer J. Williams featuring Scribe, released in February 2010. \"Young Love (Collectors Edition)\" features the track. The single went to number one in New Zealand five weeks after its debut, and was certified gold the week after. \"You Got Me\" was written by Williams, Scribe and Inoke Finau. Williams has said that he wrote the song for his former girlfriend, Larissa Brown. It was released by Illegal Musik in New Zealand on 8 February 2010, and in Japan on 27 June 2012, and by", "psg_id": "14297063" }, { "title": "What You Got (Colby O'Donis song)", "text": "What You Got (Colby O'Donis song) \"What You Got\" is the debut single from Colby O'Donis' debut album, titled \"Colby O\". The song features Akon, who also wrote and produced the track with Giorgio Tuinfort. A Spanish version of the song was leaked on the Internet titled \"¿Cuánto Quieres?\", meaning \"How Much You Want?\", however, Akon's verse is still in English. A rap remix was also leaked via Internet featuring Fatman Scoop and Larceny Entertainment's Klepto. It is O'Donis' only charted solo single to date. A music video was produced to promote the single. An independent video was also produced", "psg_id": "11721911" }, { "title": "What You Got (Colby O'Donis song)", "text": "weeks. It peaked at number 59 in Sweden for two nonconsecutive weeks: July 31 and August 14. What You Got (Colby O'Donis song) \"What You Got\" is the debut single from Colby O'Donis' debut album, titled \"Colby O\". The song features Akon, who also wrote and produced the track with Giorgio Tuinfort. A Spanish version of the song was leaked on the Internet titled \"¿Cuánto Quieres?\", meaning \"How Much You Want?\", however, Akon's verse is still in English. A rap remix was also leaked via Internet featuring Fatman Scoop and Larceny Entertainment's Klepto. It is O'Donis' only charted solo single", "psg_id": "11721913" }, { "title": "You Got It All (Union J song)", "text": "You Got It All (Union J song) \"You Got It All\" is a song performed by English boy band Union J, and written by Nasri (Magic!). It was released on 28 November 2014 in Ireland, and on 30 November 2014 in the UK, as the second and final single from Union J's second studio album \"You Got It All – The Album\" (2014). Additionally, a version featuring The Vamps was released on 1 December 2014. It's the group's final single with George Shelley after he left the group on 4 March 2016. \"You Got It All\" was written by Nasri,", "psg_id": "18335601" }, { "title": "You Got Me (Mýa song)", "text": "to R.Kelly's It Seems Like You're Ready. \"You Got Me\" is a song written by Mýa and Sydnii Raymor while production was handled by Lamar \"MyGuyMars\" Edwards. Described as a sexy, sultry slow jam, \"You Got Me\" features a combination of steady drums, sensual synths reminiscent of 90's R&B and finger snapping with Harrison's signature breathy coos. Lyrically, the song embraces that sentiment painting a vivid image of love making with straightforward lyrics and a serene voice. Shot in Glendale, California, the simple, sexy, and energetic visual features Mýa seducing her love interest dressed in athletic attire at a dance", "psg_id": "20582845" }, { "title": "You Got You", "text": "2016, The Music Video was filmed and produced by HKAY Photography and it was Directed by Harry Cirimaiwasa and Epi Nasaroa and also Choreography by Jed Taylor. The hip hop version of \"You Got You\" was released on 23 May 2016 by Elena Baravilala and DJ Ritendra under Lewavesi Production, this version of the track features hardcore raping by Fijian rapper J.Morrison. You Got You \"You Got You\" is an English song written and composed by Fijian singer and songwriter Elena Baravilala, this single was nominated at the 2016 Fiji Performing Rights Association Music Awards and also a hiphop version", "psg_id": "19594363" }, { "title": "I Know You Got Soul (Bobby Byrd song)", "text": "long version was previously unreleased. \"I Know You Got Soul\" appeared on the on the station. I Know You Got Soul (Bobby Byrd song) \"I Know You Got Soul\" is a song recorded by Bobby Byrd with James Brown's band The J.B.'s. The recording was produced by Brown and released as a single in 1971. It reached #30 on the \"Billboard\" R&B chart. It was prominently sampled on the 1987 song of the same name by Eric B. & Rakim. The \"you got it\" is referenced in Static and in the song's remix. An extended 4:42 version was issued on", "psg_id": "10130720" }, { "title": "When You Got a Good Friend", "text": "composed two songs to this melody - \"Ramblin' On My Mind\" and \"When You Got A Good Friend\" - with different musical approaches and different guitar tunings, although both were in the key of E. Eric Clapton recorded the song for the 2004 album \"Me and Mr. Johnson\". When You Got a Good Friend \"When You Get a Good Friend\" is a blues song recorded on November 23, 1936 in San Antonio, Texas by legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. The song was unissued until 1961, when it was included on the LP \"King of the Delta Blues Singers\". Johnson performed the", "psg_id": "15320501" }, { "title": "I Got You (Bebe Rexha song)", "text": "I Got You (Bebe Rexha song) \"I Got You\" is a song recorded by American singer Bebe Rexha. It was released on October 28, 2016, as the lead single from her second extended play (EP) \"\" and was later included on her debut studio album \"Expectations\". The track was produced by production team Captain Cuts. The song is written in the key of A minor in common time with a tempo of 98 beats per minute. Rexha filmed a music video for the song, but it was scrapped due to its explicit content. She told a radio DJ, \"It was", "psg_id": "19839598" }, { "title": "I Got You (Craig Morgan song)", "text": "version of the song, Morgan decided that the song was a perfect fit for his own style, and that he should record it instead of Urban. The music video was directed by Wes Edwards and premiered in early 2006. I Got You (Craig Morgan song) \"I Got You\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Craig Morgan. It was released in December 2005 as the third and final single from Morgan's album \"My Kind of Livin'\", reaching a peak of number 12 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts and number 92 on the \"Billboard\"", "psg_id": "11031911" }, { "title": "You Got It All (Union J song)", "text": "CD single sales accounting for 45,849 copies. Union J performed the song live for the first time on \"The X Factor\" on 30 November 2014. You Got It All (Union J song) \"You Got It All\" is a song performed by English boy band Union J, and written by Nasri (Magic!). It was released on 28 November 2014 in Ireland, and on 30 November 2014 in the UK, as the second and final single from Union J's second studio album \"You Got It All – The Album\" (2014). Additionally, a version featuring The Vamps was released on 1 December 2014.", "psg_id": "18335605" }, { "title": "Giving You the Best That I Got (song)", "text": "late 1988 episode of the US daytime soap opera \"All My Children\" as well as a 1989 episode of \"Guiding Light\" . Giving You the Best That I Got (song) \"Giving You the Best That I Got\" is a 1988 song by American R&B recording artist Anita Baker. The song appears on Baker's album of the same name, which was released in the fall of that year. The song was written by Baker, Skip Scarborough and Randy Holland. The song was Baker's highest charting hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, where it peaked at number three in December 1988. It", "psg_id": "12394275" }, { "title": "Giving You the Best That I Got (song)", "text": "Giving You the Best That I Got (song) \"Giving You the Best That I Got\" is a 1988 song by American R&B recording artist Anita Baker. The song appears on Baker's album of the same name, which was released in the fall of that year. The song was written by Baker, Skip Scarborough and Randy Holland. The song was Baker's highest charting hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, where it peaked at number three in December 1988. It also spent two weeks at number one on the \"Billboard\" R&B chart in November 1988, Baker's first number one on this tally.", "psg_id": "12394272" }, { "title": "I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today/I've Got My Baby On My Mind", "text": "I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today/I've Got My Baby On My Mind I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today/I've Got My Baby On My Mind is the twenty fifth studio album by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in January 1975 on Columbia Records and was produced by Ray Baker. The album spawned three singles between 1974 and 1975, which included two Top 20 hits. \"I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today/I've Got My Baby On Mind\" contained eleven tracks and was produced at the Columbia Records Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee", "psg_id": "13697832" }, { "title": "I Got You (Leona Lewis song)", "text": "\"I Got You\" quietly, and belts the chorus, like on \"Run\". \"I Got You\" garnered mixed reviews from music critics. Peter Robinson for \"The Guardian\" wrote that \"I Got You\" \"is an impressive distant relative of Bleeding Love\". Leah Greenblatt for \"Entertainment Weekly\" praised \"I Got You\", along with \"Happy\", as they allowed \"Echo\" to redeem itself from the \"soppy balladry and standard-issue dancery\" present on the rest of the album. Greenblatt's only criticism was that \"it can be difficult to connect with the woman who wields it.\" Mayer Nissim for Digital Spy awarded the song three stars out of", "psg_id": "14062911" }, { "title": "Got a Love for You", "text": "Chart (1991) Got a Love for You Got a Love for You is a 1991 crossover, house music single by Jomanda. The single went to number one on the dance charts for one week. The single also crossed over to the pop charts, becoming their only top 40 hit. The song was sampled by the late South African artist, Brenda Fassie, for her smash hit \"Ngiyakusaba\". The song was also selected as one the \"100 Greatest Dance Songs\" by Slant Magazine . A cover version was released in the summer of 2017 by Canadian-Armenian producer DerHova featuring the vocals of", "psg_id": "13486965" }, { "title": "Got a Love for You", "text": "Got a Love for You Got a Love for You is a 1991 crossover, house music single by Jomanda. The single went to number one on the dance charts for one week. The single also crossed over to the pop charts, becoming their only top 40 hit. The song was sampled by the late South African artist, Brenda Fassie, for her smash hit \"Ngiyakusaba\". The song was also selected as one the \"100 Greatest Dance Songs\" by Slant Magazine . A cover version was released in the summer of 2017 by Canadian-Armenian producer DerHova featuring the vocals of Asmik Shiroyan.", "psg_id": "13486964" }, { "title": "When You Got a Good Friend", "text": "When You Got a Good Friend \"When You Get a Good Friend\" is a blues song recorded on November 23, 1936 in San Antonio, Texas by legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. The song was unissued until 1961, when it was included on the LP \"King of the Delta Blues Singers\". Johnson performed the song in the key of E, and recorded two takes, the second of which was used for the LP. Both takes are included on the album \"The Complete Recordings\". The song uses the melody made popular by the hit record \"M & O Blues\" by Walter Davis. Johnson", "psg_id": "15320500" }, { "title": "I've Got a Crush on You", "text": "I've Got a Crush on You \"I've Got a Crush on You\" is a song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It is unique among Gershwin compositions in that it was used for two different Broadway productions: \"Treasure Girl\" (1928), when it was introduced by Clifton Webb and Mary Hay, and \"Strike Up the Band\" (1930), when it was sung by Doris Carson and Gordon Smith. It was later included in the tribute musical \"Nice Work If You Can Get It\" (2012), in which it was sung by Jennifer Laura Thompson. It is considered a jazz standard,", "psg_id": "10258235" }, { "title": "You Got It All (The Jets song)", "text": "You Got It All (The Jets song) \"You Got It All\" is a song recorded by American band the Jets. It was released in 1986 as the fourth single from their debut studio album \"The Jets\" (1985). It was written by Rupert Holmes, most famous for the 1979 hit \"Escape (The Piña Colada Song)\", and produced by Don Powell (not to be confused with Slade's drummer) and David Rivkin. Holmes wrote it for his 10-year-old daughter Wendy but she never got to hear it become a hit, as prior to its release she died suddenly of an undiagnosed brain tumour.", "psg_id": "11006181" }, { "title": "You Got You", "text": "is like a consistent pressure from the public on you all the time,” Elena Baravilala also shared. “You have to be a certain person to always be the one providing the strength so a lot of the time people can carry on with your strength but they can’t carry your weakness, So at that very moment when you are looking for someone to carry both — your strengths and weaknesses — there was no one there and the only thing I had was the gift of music\". The Official Music Video of \"You Got You\" was released on 12 March", "psg_id": "19594362" }, { "title": "As Long as I Got You (Lily Allen song)", "text": "As Long as I Got You (Lily Allen song) \"As Long as I Got You\" is a song by British recording artist Lily Allen, from her third studio album, \"Sheezus \"(2014). It was released as the fifth single and final single from the album. Allen confirmed during an interview to the BBC at Glastonbury that she recorded a music video for another album track and a music video for a future single. She later confirmed it would serve for the track \"As Long as I Got You\". \"As Long as I Got You\" is a zydeco and country song. Kenneth", "psg_id": "18173727" }, { "title": "I Know You Got Soul (Bobby Byrd song)", "text": "I Know You Got Soul (Bobby Byrd song) \"I Know You Got Soul\" is a song recorded by Bobby Byrd with James Brown's band The J.B.'s. The recording was produced by Brown and released as a single in 1971. It reached #30 on the \"Billboard\" R&B chart. It was prominently sampled on the 1987 song of the same name by Eric B. & Rakim. The \"you got it\" is referenced in Static and in the song's remix. An extended 4:42 version was issued on the \"James Brown's Funky People (Part 2)\" compilation album in 1988, with a notation that the", "psg_id": "10130719" }, { "title": "She's Got You", "text": "Rhiannon Giddens. In 1977, the Loretta Lynn remake was a No. 1 country hit. when her tribute album to Cline called \"I Remember Patsy\" was released. The song was covered by Don McLean on his 1987 compilation \"Greatest Hits Then & Now\" as \"He's Got You\". McLean's version peaked at number 73 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart. She's Got You \"She's Got You\" is a pop song written by Hank Cochran and was first recorded (in December 1961) and released (in 1962) as a single by Patsy Cline. Musically the song is an upbeat jazz-pop song with country", "psg_id": "8777948" }, { "title": "You Got Me (J. Williams song)", "text": "Warner Music Australia in Australia on 16 July 2010. At the 2010 New Zealand Music Awards, \"You Got Me\" was nominated for Single of the Year, but lost to \"Just a Little Bit\" by Kids of 88. \"You Got Me\" entered the New Zealand Singles Chart at number twelve on 15 February 2010. On 15 March 2010 it reached number one, where it spent four consecutive weeks. On 21 March 2010 the song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand for having sold 7,500 copies. \"You Got Me\" exited the singles chart in July, having lasted", "psg_id": "14297064" }, { "title": "Hey You (311 song)", "text": "begins flipping through his iPod until he finds \"Hey You\". Once the song starts, he begins to dance around with the sign, doing things like flipping it over his back and spinning it. You see the band playing behind him for most of the song. Towards the end of the video, the dancing man notices three ninjas carrying signs that read \"Feeling Down? 817-717-6311\", \"Unemployed\", and \"Got Debt?\". He fights them off with his \"Hey You\" sign, and the video ends with everyone dancing in one scene, including the ninjas. Hey You (311 song) \"Hey You\" is a song written", "psg_id": "13342525" }, { "title": "You Got Me (The Roots song)", "text": "higher-profile collaboration for the album's official lead single (at the time, Scott was relatively unknown outside Philadelphia). When the group later went on tour, Scott joined them during performances of the song. The original version was later released on the 2005 compilation \"Home Grown! The Beginners Guide to Understanding the Roots, Volume One\". The song garnered The Roots and Badu a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 2000. The music video for \"You Got Me\" was directed by Charles Stone III and features a cameo from rapper and actor Common. You Got Me (The", "psg_id": "5926150" }, { "title": "You Got Style", "text": "been under pressure to withdraw from the Contest in order to protect their credibility in their homeland. The result, however, was Lithuania's best finish until the 2006 Contest, a result which would be achieved by LT United, another band featuring Diawara. It was succeeded as Lithuanian representative at the 2002 Contest by Aivaras with \"Happy You\". You Got Style \"You Got Style\" was the Lithuanian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001, performed in English and Lithuanian by SKAMP. The song is an up-tempo track with hip-hop influences. The bulk of the lyrics are performed by Irish-born Erica Quinn Jennings", "psg_id": "8901801" }, { "title": "I Know You Got Soul (Eric B. & Rakim song)", "text": "I Know You Got Soul (Eric B. & Rakim song) \"I Know You Got Soul\" is a song recorded by Eric B. & Rakim in 1987. A commercial and artistic success, it was ranked by \"Rolling Stone\" #23 on their list of Top 50 hip-hop songs, and #396 on their list of 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song takes its name from a 1971 song of the same title recorded by Bobby Byrd, which it samples heavily, and is frequently credited with popularizing the use of James Brown samples in hip hop songs. It also samples the Ben", "psg_id": "8635135" }, { "title": "Something Got You", "text": "Klein. Something Got You \"Something Got You\" is the second single from the album, \"This Was Supposed to Be the Future\" by The Nextmen. The song features singer/songwriter Zarif. \"Something Got You\" is one of three songs that Zarif recorded with The Nextmen in 2007, making her the vocalist featured most on the album. The music video was directed by Ricky Tart and was Zarif's first ever video shoot. \"Something Got You\" is track 6 on \"This Was Supposed to Be the Future\". The song was also released as an EP with tracks from Dynamite MC, Alice Russell and Bobby", "psg_id": "13059887" }, { "title": "Something Got You", "text": "Something Got You \"Something Got You\" is the second single from the album, \"This Was Supposed to Be the Future\" by The Nextmen. The song features singer/songwriter Zarif. \"Something Got You\" is one of three songs that Zarif recorded with The Nextmen in 2007, making her the vocalist featured most on the album. The music video was directed by Ricky Tart and was Zarif's first ever video shoot. \"Something Got You\" is track 6 on \"This Was Supposed to Be the Future\". The song was also released as an EP with tracks from Dynamite MC, Alice Russell and Bobby &", "psg_id": "13059886" }, { "title": "I Got You (Leona Lewis song)", "text": "I Got You (Leona Lewis song) \"I Got You\" is a song performed by British singer and songwriter Leona Lewis. It was released as the second single from her second studio album, \"Echo\" (2009). It was written by Arnthor Birgisson, Max Martin and Savan Kotecha, with production helmed by Birgisson. It was recorded by Birgisson at Westlake Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California and The Vault, Stockholm, Sweden, who was assisted by Lewis on the song's vocal production. It was released to United States contemporary hit radio on 8 December 2009, and throughout Europe to download digitally on 19 February 2010.", "psg_id": "14062904" }, { "title": "You Got Me Rocking", "text": "You Got Me Rocking \"You Got Me Rocking\" is a song by the English rock and roll band The Rolling Stones, on their 1994 album \"Voodoo Lounge\". The song received remixes by Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne, they at least produced three mixes of the track including the notable Perfecto Mix. Begun in early in 1993, \"You Got Me Rocking\" was initially a blues number; bootlegs have Jagger and Richards working the song as a slower, blues flavored ramble, with Jagger shouting the hook- \"you got me rocking\". Changed to a straightforward rocker in the vein of \"Start Me Up\",", "psg_id": "9433714" }, { "title": "Grace Got You", "text": "the 2019 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song. \"Grace Got You\" was released on March 2, 2018, as the second single for their ninth studio album \"Lifer\". A lyric video was released on December 20, 2017. In an interview with FreeCCM, lead vocalist Bart Millard revealed the meaning behind the song,\"'Grace Got You’ is just a song that makes me smile. The whole idea that once you realize that God’s grace has you… no matter what comes your way, you can live your life as if you’ve already read the last page of the book and know how", "psg_id": "20806593" }, { "title": "You Got It All (The Jets song)", "text": "however, it was only released on certain international editions of \"Oops!... I Did It Again\" (2000). A favorable review from CD Universe said, \"The Jets' gem 'You've Got It All' shines brightly as ever with Britney's girlish allure. Take note, however, that Britney's not all bubbles—with an obvious influence from Mariah Carey, she glides quite ably through the key changes and delivers octave leaps and vibratos that should melt just about any heart, young or old.\" You Got It All (The Jets song) \"You Got It All\" is a song recorded by American band the Jets. It was released in", "psg_id": "11006184" }, { "title": "You Got Me Rocking", "text": "Security\". It was also included on the Stones' 2002 career retrospective, \"Forty Licks\". You Got Me Rocking \"You Got Me Rocking\" is a song by the English rock and roll band The Rolling Stones, on their 1994 album \"Voodoo Lounge\". The song received remixes by Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne, they at least produced three mixes of the track including the notable Perfecto Mix. Begun in early in 1993, \"You Got Me Rocking\" was initially a blues number; bootlegs have Jagger and Richards working the song as a slower, blues flavored ramble, with Jagger shouting the hook- \"you got me", "psg_id": "9433717" }, { "title": "I Got a Line on You", "text": "I Got a Line on You \"I Got a Line on You\" is a rock song by American rock band Spirit, originally recorded during the sessions for their second album, \"The Family That Plays Together\", between March 11 and September 18, 1968. The song was composed by guitarist/singer Randy California, recorded in sessions produced by Lou Adler. The single credits engineering by Eric Wienbang. Released as a single ahead of the album by Ode Records in the US in October 1968, it began a slow rise up the charts. It was picked up by college radio in late November. It", "psg_id": "18831077" }, { "title": "You Know They Got a Hell of a Band", "text": "You Know They Got a Hell of a Band \"You Know They Got a Hell of a Band\" is a horror short story by American writer Stephen King. It was first published in the horror anthology \"Shock Rock\" and later included in King's collection \"Nightmares & Dreamscapes\". It concerns a young couple on a road trip in Oregon when they accidentally wander into a small town inhabited by dead rock and roll legends. The title of the work, and the name of the town—Rock and Roll Heaven—both come from the chorus of \"Rock and Roll Heaven\", a song first recorded", "psg_id": "6061891" }, { "title": "Love's Got a Hold on You", "text": "Love's Got a Hold on You \"Love's Got a Hold on You\" is a song written by Carson Chamberlain, Jackson's road manager, and Keith Stegall, his producer, and performed by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released in July 1992 as the final single from Jackson's second album, \"Don't Rock the Jukebox\" It was also the only song that Jackson did not co-write on the album. It peaked at number 1 on both the U.S. \"Billboard\" country music chart, and on the Canadian \"RPM\" country music chart. The narrator is falling in love and doesn't know why he", "psg_id": "11642200" }, { "title": "Got My Mind Set on You", "text": "Got My Mind Set on You \"Got My Mind Set on You\" (also written as \"(Got My Mind) Set on You\") is a song written and composed by Rudy Clark and originally recorded by James Ray in 1962, under the title \"I've Got My Mind Set on You\". An edited version of the song was released later in the year as a single on the Dynamic Sound label. In 1987, George Harrison released a cover version of the song as a single, and released it on his album \"Cloud Nine,\" which he had recorded on his own Dark Horse Records", "psg_id": "6057016" }, { "title": "You Really Got Me", "text": "as a more R&B-based composition. The song is centred on a guitar riff by Dave Davies, which has since been referred to as \"instantly identifiable.\" American musicologist Robert Walser described \"You Really Got Me\" as \"the first hit song built around power chords.\" The song has since been labeled as an early influence of the heavy metal genre, with critic Denise Sullivan of AllMusic writing, You Really Got Me' remains a blueprint song in the hard rock and heavy metal arsenal.\" However, Dave Davies has since rejected the idea that the song is heavy metal, saying \"I've never really like", "psg_id": "3739388" }, { "title": "He's Got You", "text": "He's Got You \"He's Got You\" is a song written by Ronnie Dunn and Terry McBride, and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in October 1997 as the second and final single from their album \"The Greatest Hits Collection\". The song peaked at number 2 on the US Country chart for two weeks, only behind \"Just to See You Smile\" by Tim McGraw. The music video was directed by Steven Goldmann and premiered in December 1997. It shows a thunderstorm rolling into the sky. \"He's Got You\" debuted at number 70 on the U.S.", "psg_id": "11959953" }, { "title": "Because of You (Kelly Clarkson song)", "text": "had talked about recording – matter of fact, Kelly and I had already recorded a song, 'A Lot Like You,' for the duet project, and he said, 'You've got to do this one together,' so we did.\" Musically, the song is different from the original version. Thom Jhurek of Allmusic described the duet version as \"a big, overblown power ballad\" which incorporates \"guitars compressed to the breaking point, sweeping strings, and enormous crashing cymbals.\" The use of violin was also incorporated into the duet, giving it a melodramatic quality that was deemed \"unnecessary\" by Nancy Dunham of Blogcritics. The song", "psg_id": "5572458" }, { "title": "Give It All You Got", "text": "and their efforts to do their best now. They're giving it all they've got. And we almost got to be like the athletes because we also got to perform the song at the ceremonies for a worldwide audience.\" Give It All You Got \"Give It All You Got\" is an instrumental song from 1980 by the American flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione. It was composed and produced by Mangione, and can be found on his 1980 album \"Fun And Games,\" which also includes a slower-paced version of the same selection, played in C minor (as opposed to the original, which is", "psg_id": "12949466" }, { "title": "Give It All You Got", "text": "Give It All You Got \"Give It All You Got\" is an instrumental song from 1980 by the American flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione. It was composed and produced by Mangione, and can be found on his 1980 album \"Fun And Games,\" which also includes a slower-paced version of the same selection, played in C minor (as opposed to the original, which is played in B-flat minor), titled \"Give It All You Got, But Slowly.\" The song was originally featured as the official theme of the 1980 Winter Olympics, held in Lake Placid, New York. The TV network ABC had used", "psg_id": "12949463" }, { "title": "He Got You", "text": "this day. He Got You \"He Got You\" is a song written by Ralph Murphy and Bobby Wood, recorded by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap. It was released in August 1982 as the second single from the album \"Inside\". \"He Got You\" was Ronnie Milsap's 32nd single release and his 20th No.1 hit on the country charts. It was a major hit on the Adult Contemporary charts as well, peaking at number 15. It also had minor success on the pop charts, stopping at No. 59. The song is one of Milsap's most popular recordings and still receives reasonable", "psg_id": "12450394" }, { "title": "He Got You", "text": "He Got You \"He Got You\" is a song written by Ralph Murphy and Bobby Wood, recorded by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap. It was released in August 1982 as the second single from the album \"Inside\". \"He Got You\" was Ronnie Milsap's 32nd single release and his 20th No.1 hit on the country charts. It was a major hit on the Adult Contemporary charts as well, peaking at number 15. It also had minor success on the pop charts, stopping at No. 59. The song is one of Milsap's most popular recordings and still receives reasonable airplay to", "psg_id": "12450393" }, { "title": "Sir Mix-a-Lot", "text": "2. Also in 2013, Sir Mix-a-Lot promoted the Washington State Lottery over the Christmas season, with advertisements featuring his music appearing on Spotify. On June 6, 2014, Sir Mix-a-Lot collaborated and performed with the Seattle Symphony on a new composition by Gabriel Prokofiev as part of the symphony's Sonic Evolution series of new orchestral pieces inspired by Seattle's music icons. In 2014, Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj released the single \"Anaconda\", which prominently featured samples from \"Baby Got Back.\" Sir Mix-a-Lot praised both the artist and the song, calling it the \"new and improved version\" of \"Baby Got Back.\" In March", "psg_id": "575711" }, { "title": "I Got You (Jack Johnson song)", "text": "the official music video was released on Jack's vevo account. The video features Jack skateboarding in fields, at the beach, and working in public transit. The video was shot by using an old 16mm camera that was used to shoot surf films. The video debut at number 20 on VH1's top music video list, and has spawned over 14 million views on YouTube. \"I Got You\" debut at number 88 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week of June 29, 2013, and peaked at number 26 on the Japan Hot 100. I Got You (Jack Johnson song) \"I Got", "psg_id": "20308464" }, { "title": "We Care a Lot (song)", "text": "was also listed in PopMatters' \"65 Great Protest Songs\", citing it as Faith No More's anti-protest song and as a \"smirking account of everything that pop and political culture shoved down our throats at the height of the Reagan revolution\". We Care a Lot (song) \"We Care a Lot\" is a song by Faith No More. There are three versions of the song (including a Mike Patton era 'Live' version), all of which have been officially released over three different albums. The original was recorded for and released on the band's first studio album, \"We Care a Lot\". A re-recorded", "psg_id": "6497339" }, { "title": "Giving You the Best That I Got (song)", "text": "In addition, the song spent one week atop the \"Billboard\" adult contemporary chart in December 1988. The song \"Giving You the Best That I Got\" was released prior to the Grammy Awards eligibility cutoff date of September 30, allowing it to be nominated for four awards at the Grammy Awards of 1989. The song won in the categories Best Female R&B Vocal performance and Best R&B Song; it was also nominated for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year. The album \"Giving You the Best That I Got\" was released in October 1988, meaning that it would", "psg_id": "12394273" }, { "title": "I've Got My Eyes on You (1939 song)", "text": "The song has since been recorded by a number of artists, including by Dianne Reeves (in 2005) for the Grammy Award-winning soundtrack to \"Good Night, and Good Luck\". I've Got My Eyes on You (1939 song) \"I've Got My Eyes on You\" is a popular song by Cole Porter, published in 1939 and written for the Hollywood musical film \"Broadway Melody of 1940\" where it was introduced by Fred Astaire. Later that year, it was included in \"Andy Hardy's Private Secretary\" (1940) where it was sung by Kathryn Grayson. The song is also played as background music by a band", "psg_id": "10921041" }, { "title": "I've Got News for You (Feargal Sharkey song)", "text": "single. It was also written by Sharkey and Morgan, and produced by Beckett. I've Got News for You (Feargal Sharkey song) \"I've Got News for You\" is a song by Irish singer Feargal Sharkey, released in 1991 as the first single from his third studio album \"Songs from the Mardi Gras\". It was written by Sharkey and Dennis Morgan, and produced by Barry Beckett. The song reached No. 12 in the UK and No. 8 in Ireland. A music video was filmed to promote the single, while Sharkey also performed the song on the UK TV music show \"Top of", "psg_id": "15680369" }, { "title": "I've Got News for You (Feargal Sharkey song)", "text": "I've Got News for You (Feargal Sharkey song) \"I've Got News for You\" is a song by Irish singer Feargal Sharkey, released in 1991 as the first single from his third studio album \"Songs from the Mardi Gras\". It was written by Sharkey and Dennis Morgan, and produced by Barry Beckett. The song reached No. 12 in the UK and No. 8 in Ireland. A music video was filmed to promote the single, while Sharkey also performed the song on the UK TV music show \"Top of The Pops\". The B-side, \"I Can't Begin to Stop\", was exclusive to the", "psg_id": "15680368" } ]
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[ { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River", "text": "as “twisting around ten thousand times but always going eastward, In China the symmetry of east and west is broken by tectonic forces\". Here is an impact of geographical science. Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River \"(Chinese:\" 清 佚名 黃河萬里圖 卷\")\" is a Chinese scroll painting by an unidentified artist. The painting is from the period of Qing Dynasty and is thought to be created from 1690 to 1722. The painting illustrates the Yellow River System. Currently, the work is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum, where the drawing was purchased", "psg_id": "20441371" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles Away", "text": "Ten Thousand Miles Away Ten Thousand Miles Away is a sea shanty whose writing and composition are attributed to Joseph B. Geoghegan. The lyrics as given in \"The Scottish Students' Song Book\" of 1897 are as follows: \"Refrain\" \"Verse 2\" \"Verse 3\" \"Verse 4\" \"Verse 5\" In his \"Shanties from the Seven Seas\" Hugill says that this was originally a shore ballad sung by street singers in Ireland in the early nineteenth century. Later it became a popular music hall number. \"The Scottish Student's Song Book\" gives the author as \"J. B. Geoghegan\". This is Joseph Bryan Geoghegan (c. 1816", "psg_id": "18842474" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles Away", "text": "Tommy Makem have very similar lines Ten Thousand Miles Away Ten Thousand Miles Away is a sea shanty whose writing and composition are attributed to Joseph B. Geoghegan. The lyrics as given in \"The Scottish Students' Song Book\" of 1897 are as follows: \"Refrain\" \"Verse 2\" \"Verse 3\" \"Verse 4\" \"Verse 5\" In his \"Shanties from the Seven Seas\" Hugill says that this was originally a shore ballad sung by street singers in Ireland in the early nineteenth century. Later it became a popular music hall number. \"The Scottish Student's Song Book\" gives the author as \"J. B. Geoghegan\". This", "psg_id": "18842476" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross", "text": "shot in the Solomon Islands and four other Melanesian locations. On a poster the title is “10,000 miles in the S.Y. Southern Cross” (S.Y. presumably for Steam Yacht), and says “A wonderful trip to the sea girt islands of the Western Pacific”. Sam Edwards says “Tarr’s images leave the viewer with a satisfying sense both of freshness and enlightenment”. Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross is a 1922 New Zealand travelogue made by George Tarr during a 1922 voyage in the South Pacific. Most are of indigenous tribes e.g. ritual dances, though", "psg_id": "17693101" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River", "text": "Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River \"(Chinese:\" 清 佚名 黃河萬里圖 卷\")\" is a Chinese scroll painting by an unidentified artist. The painting is from the period of Qing Dynasty and is thought to be created from 1690 to 1722. The painting illustrates the Yellow River System. Currently, the work is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum, where the drawing was purchased in 2006 with the help of W. M. Keck Foundation, The Dillon Fund and other donors. This was painted during the reign of Kangxi emperor (reign: 1662–1722). Confucius described water", "psg_id": "20441370" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross", "text": "Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross is a 1922 New Zealand travelogue made by George Tarr during a 1922 voyage in the South Pacific. Most are of indigenous tribes e.g. ritual dances, though one shot is of a bishop in full canonical regalia, presumably at a Melanesian mission. Most of the shots are wide shots, with less than 10% close-ups, including one of a small child smoking a cigarette with tears running down his cheeks. Originally thought lost, 16 minutes of the film were found in Australia in 1995. This part was", "psg_id": "17693100" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles Away", "text": "– 1889) who was manager of the Star and Museum Music Hall in Bolton, Lancashire The song is numbered 1778 in the Roud Folk Song Index and it has been passed from singer to singer as a traditional shanty. The figure of \"ten thousand miles\" could well refer to the distance between England and Australia, and the separation of the lovers arises because the singer's lover has been transported. Several of the variant texts make this possibility more explicit. For example, the lyrics sung by Jon Boden have the lines and the version given by Hugill and that sung by", "psg_id": "18842475" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Islands", "text": "or families. Some of the Ten Thousand Islands are suitable for overnight visits, as dictated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Since this is a wilderness area where wind, weather and lack of fresh water can become threatening, the Wildlife Service recommends only seasoned canoeists and sea kayakers attempt the trip. Part of the archipelago lies within Everglades National Park. The following islands are officially designated camping sites: Ten Thousand Islands archipelago is among the best and last remaining dark skies sites in the Southern Florida. Most notable is Pavilion Key that lies 11 miles south of Everglades", "psg_id": "7166760" }, { "title": "Geology of the Bryce Canyon area", "text": "be easily seen in Red Canyon along State Route 12 while its silt and mudstones compose most of the park's fragile and colorful spires called hoodoos. Geologist Clarence Dutton called the iron oxide-rich lower member of the Claron the Pink Cliffs series due to its colorful appearance. A large system of shallow but expansive lakes and associated deltas covered several thousand square miles of what is now northwest Colorado and southwest Utah and Wyoming. These lakes existed from the Paleocene to mid Oligocene but did not spread to the Bryce Canyon area until Eocene time. Large quantities of lakebed sediments", "psg_id": "3102343" }, { "title": "The Thousand Miles", "text": "count's souvenirs\" When discussing the inspirations for \"The Thousand Miles\" and his previous film \"The Illusionist\", Chomet said the following: \"My creative vision has been constantly fuelled by two extraordinary filmmakers: Jacques Tati and Federico Fellini. With \"The Illusionist\", I had the opportunity to directly explore my love for the work of Tati. Now, with \"The Thousand Miles\", I can do just that with the magical world of Fellini.\" The film started production in 2015. The Thousand Miles The Thousand Miles is an upcoming live-action/hand-drawn animated comedy-drama film directed by Sylvain Chomet. The film is based on various works of", "psg_id": "18706571" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "cities but in the 700,000 villages.” By 2008, the company’s sales had surpassed $25.5 million, one third of which was paid to artisans directly. The other two thirds covered importing, storage, marketing, retail costs, and administration. In 2012, Ten Thousand Villages and Mennonite Central Committee entered a partnership agreement. Ten Thousand Villages is no longer wholly owned by MCC. Ten Thousand Villages encourages artisans to employ production methods that are environmentally sustainable and to use recycled and natural materials whenever possible. In 2007, Ten Thousand Villages redesigned stores to minimize environmental impact in order to meet what they call their", "psg_id": "3275731" }, { "title": "The Thousand Miles", "text": "The Thousand Miles The Thousand Miles is an upcoming live-action/hand-drawn animated comedy-drama film directed by Sylvain Chomet. The film is based on various works of Federico Fellini including his \"unpublished drawings and writings\". In 1950s Italy, a middle-aged Count goes on a magical odyssey through his past whilst he takes part in one of the world's most prestigious car races: le Mille Miglia. In 2014, it was announced that Sylvain Chomet, director of \"The Triplets of Belleville\" and \"The Illusionist\", would be directing \"The Thousand Miles\". Chomet explained \"The film will weave live action and hand-drawn animation to portray the", "psg_id": "18706570" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Islands", "text": "at the northern end of the Ten Thousand Islands was occupied year-round 3,500 years ago, and other sites are presumed to have been inundated by a rise in sea level. The material culture of the Indians living in the Ten Thousand Islands was distinctive enough to be classified as, at least, a sub-area of the Glades culture area. Almost all of the Ten Thousand Islands are currently uninhabited. The largest, Chokoloskee Island, which is connected to Everglades City by a causeway, has about 400 permanent residents. Other islands have been sporadically inhabited in the 19th and 20th centuries by individuals", "psg_id": "7166759" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles", "text": "A Thousand Miles \"A Thousand Miles\" (originally titled \"Interlude\") is the debut single written and recorded by American pop singer Vanessa Carlton. Produced by Curtis Schweitzer and Ron Fair, the song was released as the lead single for Carlton's album \"Be Not Nobody\" (2002). Her signature song, it became Carlton's breakthrough hit and one of the most popular songs of the year. To date, it remains Carlton's biggest hit in the United States, and her only single to reach the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song had widespread success worldwide, reaching number one in Australia, where it", "psg_id": "7404844" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "in North America, even if they never get sold. Ten Thousand Villages’ marketing director Doug Dirks estimated that market prices abroad are up to five times what is paid to the artisan. He said that his company is willing to take that risk because they feel that it is important to what they do. Most of the artisans in these countries cannot obtain business loans from their local banks. Ten Thousand Villages designers and buyers collaborate with artisans so that traditional methods are employed, but using colors and styles which appeal to North American markets. The company encourages artisans to", "psg_id": "3275734" }, { "title": "Trenton, Utah", "text": "Trenton, Utah Trenton is a town in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 464 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 7.3 square miles (19.0 km²), of which, 7.2 square miles (18.8 km²) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.2 km²) of it (1.23%) is water. This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. According to the Köppen", "psg_id": "1232531" }, { "title": "Lewiston, Utah", "text": "Lewiston, Utah Lewiston is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,766 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 25.7 square miles (66.5 km²), of which, 25.6 square miles (66.2 km²) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km²) of it (0.43%) is water. This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. According to the Köppen", "psg_id": "1232414" }, { "title": "Trenton, Utah", "text": "those age 65 or over. Trenton, Utah Trenton is a town in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 464 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 7.3 square miles (19.0 km²), of which, 7.2 square miles (18.8 km²) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.2 km²) of it (1.23%) is water. This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold)", "psg_id": "1232535" }, { "title": "Lewiston, Utah", "text": "those age 65 or over. Lewiston, Utah Lewiston is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,766 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 25.7 square miles (66.5 km²), of which, 25.6 square miles (66.2 km²) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km²) of it (0.43%) is water. This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold)", "psg_id": "1232418" }, { "title": "Peter, Utah", "text": "Peter, Utah Peter (or Petersboro) is a census-designated place (CDP) on the west-central edge of Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 324 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. Petersboro is located at (41.760838, -111.984191). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 22.4 square miles (58.0 km²), of which, 21.5 square miles (55.8 km²) of it is land and 0.9 square miles (2.2 km²) of it (3.84%) is water. Sylvanus Collett became the first settler in Petersboro in 1867. In 1876 Petersboro was", "psg_id": "1232490" }, { "title": "Peter, Utah", "text": "for the CDP was $17,850. None of the population or families were below the poverty line. Peter, Utah Peter (or Petersboro) is a census-designated place (CDP) on the west-central edge of Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 324 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. Petersboro is located at (41.760838, -111.984191). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 22.4 square miles (58.0 km²), of which, 21.5 square miles (55.8 km²) of it is land and 0.9 square miles (2.2 km²) of it (3.84%)", "psg_id": "1232494" }, { "title": "Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand", "text": "Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand is an oil painting by Albrecht Dürer, dating to 1508 and now at the Kunsthistorisches Museum of Vienna, Austria. It is signed on a cartouche which hangs from the artist's self-portrait in the center, saying \"Iste fatiebat Ano Domini 1508 Albertus Dürer Aleman\". The painting was commissioned by Frederick III, Elector of Saxony for the All Saints' Church, Wittenberg. Frederick had been Dürer's patron since 1496. He himself chose the subject, as his collection of relics included some of the Ten thousand martyrs. Dürer had used the same subject", "psg_id": "15664145" }, { "title": "Bluff, Utah", "text": "Bluff, Utah Bluff is a census-designated places in San Juan County, Utah, United States. The population was 320 at the 2000 census. Bluff incorporated in 2018. Bluff is located at (37.283696, -109.552871), in the scenic and very sparsely populated southeastern Utah canyonlands of the Colorado Plateau. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 22.6 square miles (58.7 km²), of which, 22.1 square miles (57.2 km²) of it is land and 0.6 square miles (1.4 km²) of it (2.43%) is water. Bluff has a cold desert climate (BWk) typical of southern Utah. Winters are", "psg_id": "1248319" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles to Freedom", "text": "and Korean. David Tian translated the book from French to English, not from Korean to English as many media outlets have assumed. Eunsun Kim, whose story this memoir is about, has also given birth to a baby girl. Kim says that there were parts of her life that remain a little difficult to talk about, and hence she left them out of her memoir. A Thousand Miles to Freedom A Thousand Miles to Freedom: My Escape from North Korea (French: \"Corée du Nord: 9 ans pour fuir l'enfer\", ) is a 2012 memoir by Eunsun Kim, with Sébastien Falletti. It", "psg_id": "19015831" }, { "title": "Cache, Utah", "text": "for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $27,083. None of the population is below the poverty line. Cache, Utah Cache (or Cache Junction, pronounced ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 38 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. Cache is located at (41.836370, -112.000202). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 6.0 square miles (15.6 km²), of which 5.7 square miles (14.7 km²) is land and 0.3 square mile (0.9 km²) (5.82%) is", "psg_id": "1232389" }, { "title": "Cache, Utah", "text": "Cache, Utah Cache (or Cache Junction, pronounced ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 38 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. Cache is located at (41.836370, -112.000202). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 6.0 square miles (15.6 km²), of which 5.7 square miles (14.7 km²) is land and 0.3 square mile (0.9 km²) (5.82%) is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 37 people, 13 households, and 10 families residing in the CDP.", "psg_id": "1232386" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles to Freedom", "text": "A Thousand Miles to Freedom A Thousand Miles to Freedom: My Escape from North Korea (French: \"Corée du Nord: 9 ans pour fuir l'enfer\", ) is a 2012 memoir by Eunsun Kim, with Sébastien Falletti. It was translated into English by David Tian in 2015. The English-language version was first released on 21 July 2015 and was available on Amazon, at Barnes and Nobles, and many other bookstores. Immediately upon release, it was ranked #1 in several categories on Amazon, including New Releases, South Korean History, and others. The book was originally written in French, and subsequently translated to Norwegian", "psg_id": "19015830" }, { "title": "Ten thousand years", "text": "Ten thousand years In various East Asian languages, the phrase \"ten thousand years\" is used to wish long life, and is typically translated as \"Long live\" in English. The phrase originated in ancient China as an expression used to wish long life to the emperor. Due to the political and cultural influence of China in the area, and in particular of the Chinese language, cognates with similar meanings and usage patterns have appeared in many East Asian languages. In some countries, this phrase is mundanely used when expressing feeling of triumph, typically shouted by crowds. The phrase \"wansui\" (; literally", "psg_id": "1607268" }, { "title": "Ten thousand years", "text": "which was reserved for the emperor. However, Empress Dowager Cixi, the \"de facto\" supreme ruler of China from 1861 to 1908, was addressed with \"ten thousand years\". Several photographs of her show a banner on her litter reading \"The Incumbent Holy Mother, the Empress Dowager of the Great Qing, [will live and reign for] ten thousand years, ten thousand years, ten thousand of ten thousand years\" (). The Emperor was addressed by the title \"Lord of Ten Thousand Years\" (). Classically, the phrase \"wansui\" is repeated multiple times following a person's name or title. For example, in ancient China, the", "psg_id": "1607271" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Angels", "text": "of the band Lonestar. This song peaked at #18. \"A Girl's Gotta Do (What a Girl's Gotta Do)\" was the final single, reaching #4 in 1997. Strings performed by the Nashville String Machine; Carl Gorodetzky, concert master. String arrangements by Ronn Huff. Ten Thousand Angels Ten Thousand Angels is the debut studio album of American country music singer Mindy McCready. It was released on BNA Records in 1996 and sold two million copies being certified double platinum by the RIAA. The album peaked at #5 on the US country charts, and producing four chart singles on the country charts. The", "psg_id": "12645568" }, { "title": "Santa Clara, Utah", "text": "Santa Clara, Utah Santa Clara is a city in Washington County, Utah, United States and is a part of the St. George Metropolitan Area. The population was 6,003 at the 2010 census, up from 4,630 at the 2000 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.9 square miles (12.7 km²), of which, 4.9 square miles (12.6 km²) of it is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km²) of it (0.41%) is water. In 1854, Jacob Hamblin was called by Brigham Young to serve a mission to the southern Paiute and settled at", "psg_id": "1249158" }, { "title": "Cornish, Utah", "text": "Cornish, Utah Cornish is a town in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 288 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 4.8 square miles (12.6 km²), of which, 4.8 square miles (12.5 km²) of it is land and 0.21% is water. Cornish emerged as a town on the Oregon Short Line Railroad. It was formed into a separate ward in 1907. As of the census of 2000, there were 259 people, 73 households, and 61 families", "psg_id": "1232395" }, { "title": "Garden, Utah", "text": "Garden, Utah Garden is a census-designated place (CDP) in Rich County, Utah, United States. The population was 181 at the 2010 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 28.3 square miles (73.3 km²), of which, 28.3 square miles (73.3 km²) of it is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km²) of it (0.07%) is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 83 people, 37 households, and 27 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2.9 people per square mile (1.1/km²). There were 533 housing units at an average", "psg_id": "1247938" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "Ten Thousand Villages Ten Thousand Villages is a nonprofit fair trade organization that markets handcrafted products made by disadvantaged artisans from more than 120 artisan groups in more than 35 countries. As one of the world’s largest and oldest fair trade organizations, Ten Thousand Villages cultivates long-term buying relationships in which artisans receive a fair price for their work and consumers have access to gifts, accessories and home décor from around the world. Ten Thousand Villages is a founding member of the International Fair Trade Association (IFAT) and a certified member of the Fair Trade Federation (FTF). Ten Thousand Villages", "psg_id": "3275728" }, { "title": "Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand", "text": "dressed in black, are two characters who walk placidly, apparently unaware of the horrors around them: one is Dürer's self-portrait (holding his signature), the other his friend and humanist Conrad Celtes, who had died a few months before the execution of the painting. Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand is an oil painting by Albrecht Dürer, dating to 1508 and now at the Kunsthistorisches Museum of Vienna, Austria. It is signed on a cartouche which hangs from the artist's self-portrait in the center, saying \"Iste fatiebat Ano Domini 1508 Albertus Dürer Aleman\". The painting was", "psg_id": "15664148" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Ripples", "text": "Ten Thousand Ripples Ten Thousand Ripples (TTR) is a collaborative public art, civic engagement and peace project. It uses art as a catalyst to foster dialogue about peace and non-violence, and create innovative solutions to address contemporary social issues. Through TTR, artists, neighborhood leaders, and residents are at the heart of community-driven planning and public involvement efforts. At the center of TTR are 100 fiberglass and resin Buddha sculptures, each weighed down with a few hundred pounds of concrete, designed by Indira Johnson and installed in sites in 10 Chicago area neighborhoods. Ambitious in its breadth, and bold in its", "psg_id": "17580900" }, { "title": "Redmond, Utah", "text": "is pink in color, is mined near Redmond, and sold as Real Salt. Redmond, Utah Redmond is a town in Sevier County, Utah, United States. The population was 788 at the 2000 census. Redmond was first settled in 1875. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.0 square miles (2.6 km²), of which, 1.0 square miles (2.5 km²) of it is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km²) of it (2.02%) is water. This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold", "psg_id": "1248588" }, { "title": "Leamington, Utah", "text": "7.8% of families and 16.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 27.6% of those under the age of eighteen and 7.7% of those sixty five or over. Leamington is twinned with the Scottish village of Galnafanaigh. Leamington, Utah Leamington is a town in Millard County, Utah, United States. The population was 217 at the 2000 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.6 square miles (4.1 km²), all of it land. In 1871 settlers of Oak City, Utah built a dam at what is now Leamington. The town itself", "psg_id": "1247886" }, { "title": "Aneth, Utah", "text": "Aneth, Utah Aneth () is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Juan County, Utah, United States. The population was 598 at the 2000 census. The origin of the name Aneth is obscure. Aneth is located at (37.205595, -109.164379). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 11.7 square miles (30.4 km²), of which, 11.4 square miles (29.5 km²) of it is land and 0.3 square miles (0.8 km²) of it (2.73%) is water. Kenneth Maryboy is the council delegate representing Aneth in the Navajo Nation Council. Aneth is the site of the local government.", "psg_id": "1248306" }, { "title": "Junction, Utah", "text": "Junction, Utah Junction is a town in and the county seat of Piute County, Utah, United States. The population was 177 at the 2000 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 15.0 square miles (38.7 km), of which, 14.4 square miles (37.2 km) of it is land and 0.6 square miles (1.5 km) of it (3.88%) is water. This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Junction has a", "psg_id": "1247922" }, { "title": "Redmond, Utah", "text": "Redmond, Utah Redmond is a town in Sevier County, Utah, United States. The population was 788 at the 2000 census. Redmond was first settled in 1875. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.0 square miles (2.6 km²), of which, 1.0 square miles (2.5 km²) of it is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km²) of it (2.02%) is water. This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Redmond has", "psg_id": "1248584" }, { "title": "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years", "text": "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, subtitled \"What I Learned While Editing My Life\", is the sixth book by Donald Miller. After writing a successful book, author Donald Miller's life stalled. Instead of enjoying the fruits of his labor, Miller had slipped into a dark point in his life. He had no desire to participate in the daily responsibility of life and found himself questioning what his purpose was. While in this slump he was approached by two movie producers wanting to turn his book into a movie. \"A Million Miles in", "psg_id": "14403591" }, { "title": "Leamington, Utah", "text": "Leamington, Utah Leamington is a town in Millard County, Utah, United States. The population was 217 at the 2000 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.6 square miles (4.1 km²), all of it land. In 1871 settlers of Oak City, Utah built a dam at what is now Leamington. The town itself was settled in 1873 by Thomas Morgan. He was the first branch president when the Leamington Branch of the LDS Church was organized in 1876. In 1880 a log meetinghouse was built and by this time the town had", "psg_id": "1247878" }, { "title": "North Logan, Utah", "text": "North Logan, Utah North Logan is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 8,269 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is mainly composed of residential sub-divisions and is a suburb of the county seat, Logan. North Logan was first settled in 1890. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.9 square miles (17.9 km²), of which, 6.9 square miles (17.9 km²) of it is land and 0.14% is water. On the west, North Logan has views of the", "psg_id": "1232481" }, { "title": "North Logan, Utah", "text": "age 65 or over. North Logan, Utah North Logan is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 8,269 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is mainly composed of residential sub-divisions and is a suburb of the county seat, Logan. North Logan was first settled in 1890. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.9 square miles (17.9 km²), of which, 6.9 square miles (17.9 km²) of it is land and 0.14% is water. On the west, North Logan", "psg_id": "1232485" }, { "title": "Garden, Utah", "text": "of the population living below the poverty line, including 10.0% of under eighteens and 14.3% of those over 64. Garden, Utah Garden is a census-designated place (CDP) in Rich County, Utah, United States. The population was 181 at the 2010 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 28.3 square miles (73.3 km²), of which, 28.3 square miles (73.3 km²) of it is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km²) of it (0.07%) is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 83 people, 37 households, and 27 families residing in the", "psg_id": "1247941" }, { "title": "Junction, Utah", "text": "southwest corner of SR-153 and US-89 (Main Street). Sometime around 1980 a new courthouse/post office was built about one mile (1.6 km) north. The new building also serves as offices for Piute County. Junction, Utah Junction is a town in and the county seat of Piute County, Utah, United States. The population was 177 at the 2000 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 15.0 square miles (38.7 km), of which, 14.4 square miles (37.2 km) of it is land and 0.6 square miles (1.5 km) of it (3.88%) is water. This", "psg_id": "1247926" }, { "title": "Ten thousand martyrs", "text": "Ten thousand martyrs Ten thousand martyrs may refer to the ten thousand martyred Fathers of the deserts and caves of scete by Theophilus of Alexandria or to the ten thousand martyrs of Mount Ararat who were, according to a medieval legend, Roman soldiers who, led by Saint Acacius, converted to Christianity and were crucified on Mount Ararat in Armenia by order of the Roman emperor. The story is attributed to the ninth century scholar Anastasius Bibliothecarius. The \"Roman Martyrology\" contains two separate commemorations. The first is on March 18, corresponding to the very same date in the Greek Orthodox Synaxarion,", "psg_id": "6212419" }, { "title": "Ten Square", "text": "Ten Square Ten Square is a four-star hotel in Donegall Square South, Belfast, Northern Ireland and is located a few metres away from the City Hall. The hotel stands on the ground of what was once a row of Georgian houses where the famous physician, poet, educationalist Dr. William Drennan lived in the early 1800s (whose sister had already founded the Maternity Hospital on the square in the decade before, and which was the forerunner of the current Royal Maternity Hospital). The hotel building itself occupies a notable Grade 1 listed building within Donegall Square which was constructed in the", "psg_id": "15528664" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Islands", "text": "Ten Thousand Islands The Ten Thousand Islands are a chain of islands and mangrove islets off the coast of southwest Florida, between Cape Romano (at the southern end of Marco Island) and the mouth of Lostman's River. Some of the islands are high spots on a submergent coastline. Others were produced by mangroves growing on oyster bars. Despite the name, the islets in the chain only number in the hundreds. The northern part of the Ten Thousand Islands, between Cape Romano and Everglades City, is in the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge. The southern part of the Ten Thousands", "psg_id": "7166757" }, { "title": "La Sal, Utah", "text": "La Sal, Utah La Sal is a census-designated place (CDP) in northeastern San Juan County, Utah, United States. The population was 339 at the 2000 census. The name comes from the La Sal Mountains which means in Spanish \"The Salt\". La Sal is located at (38.302188, -109.268688). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 46.0 square miles (119.1 km²), of which, 45.8 square miles (118.7 km²) of it is land and 0.2 square miles (0.4 km²) of it (0.35%) is water. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, La Sal has a semi-arid", "psg_id": "1248334" }, { "title": "Ten thousand martyrs", "text": "Martyrology\" entry for June 22. Despite its questionable veracity, the event was extremely popular in Renaissance art, as seen for example in the painting \"10,000 martyrs of Mount Ararat\" by the Venetian artist Vittore Carpaccio, or in the \"Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand\" by the German artist Albrecht Dürer. Ten thousand martyrs Ten thousand martyrs may refer to the ten thousand martyred Fathers of the deserts and caves of scete by Theophilus of Alexandria or to the ten thousand martyrs of Mount Ararat who were, according to a medieval legend, Roman soldiers who, led by Saint Acacius, converted to Christianity", "psg_id": "6212421" }, { "title": "Halls Crossing, Utah", "text": "Halls Crossing, Utah Halls Crossing is a census-designated place (CDP) on the western edge of San Juan County, Utah, United States. The population was six at the 2010 Census. State Route 276 crosses the Colorado River at Halls Crossing using the Charles Hall Ferry. Halls Crossing is located at (37.461406, -110.674821). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 17.5 square miles (45.2 km²), of which 13.2 square miles (34.2 km²) of it is land and 4.3 square miles (11.1 km²) of it (24.50%) is water. Only 8-10 people live here year-round. The rest,", "psg_id": "1248330" }, { "title": "Riverdale, Utah", "text": "Riverdale, Utah Riverdale is a city in southern Weber County, Utah, United States. The population was 7,656 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Ogden–Clearfield, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.4 square miles (11.5 km²), all of it land. As of the census of 2000, there were 7,656 people, 2,806 households, and 2,045 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,726.1 people per square mile (665.8/km²). There were 2,970 housing units at an average density of 669.6 per square mile (258.3/km²). The racial", "psg_id": "1249329" }, { "title": "Paradise, Utah", "text": "Paradise, Utah Paradise is a town in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 904 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.1 square miles (2.9 km²), all of it land. As of the census of 2000, there were 759 people, 217 households, and 179 families residing in the town. The population density was 683.8 people per square mile (264.0/km²). There were 231 housing units at an average density of 208.1 per square mile (80.4/km²). The racial makeup", "psg_id": "1232486" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Islands", "text": "City and lacks any urban development to the south of it. The pristine nature and low southern latitude makes the area among the best and unique spots for stargazing and Milky Way astrophotography. Ten Thousand Islands The Ten Thousand Islands are a chain of islands and mangrove islets off the coast of southwest Florida, between Cape Romano (at the southern end of Marco Island) and the mouth of Lostman's River. Some of the islands are high spots on a submergent coastline. Others were produced by mangroves growing on oyster bars. Despite the name, the islets in the chain only number", "psg_id": "7166761" }, { "title": "City of Ten Thousand Buddhas", "text": "on of property as compared to Hsi Lai Temples' , but rather than a temple complex as is Hsi Lai Temple, the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas is more of an entire community with several large buildings clustered together. Therefore, it is unclear which is the largest, as there is a significant difference between the structure and location of the two Buddhist organizations. City of Ten Thousand Buddhas The City Of Ten Thousand Buddhas () is an international Buddhist community and monastery founded by Hsuan Hua, an important figure in Western Buddhism. It is one of the first Chan Buddhist", "psg_id": "5487022" }, { "title": "Upper ten thousand", "text": "Upper ten thousand Upper Ten Thousand, or simply, \"The Upper Ten\", is a 19th-century phrase referring to wealthiest 10,000 residents of New York City. The phrase was coined in 1844 by American poet and author Nathaniel Parker Willis. Soon, the term came to be used to describe the upper circles not only of New York, but also those of other major cities. In 1852, Charles Astor Bristed published a collection of sketches on New York Society entitled \"The Upper Ten Thousand\" in \"Fraser Magazine\". In 1854, George Lippard serialized his book \"New York: Its Upper Ten and Lower Million\". The", "psg_id": "5532208" }, { "title": "Ten Square", "text": "Hotel\" from the Belfast Business Awards. The hotel has been voted \"Sexiest Hotel in Belfast\" by Cosmopolitan magazine and \"Belfast's Coolest Hotel\" by the Sunday Times. Ten Square Ten Square is a four-star hotel in Donegall Square South, Belfast, Northern Ireland and is located a few metres away from the City Hall. The hotel stands on the ground of what was once a row of Georgian houses where the famous physician, poet, educationalist Dr. William Drennan lived in the early 1800s (whose sister had already founded the Maternity Hospital on the square in the decade before, and which was the", "psg_id": "15528667" }, { "title": "Halchita, Utah", "text": "Halchita, Utah Halchita is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Juan County, Utah, United States. The population was 270 at the 2000 census. Halchita is located at (37.125612, -109.930165). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 17.1 square miles (44.3 km²), of which, 17.1 square miles (44.3 km²) of it is land and 0.06% is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 270 people, 59 households, and 55 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 15.8 people per square mile (6.1/km²). There were 86 housing units at an average", "psg_id": "1248326" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand", "text": "Ten Thousand The Ten Thousand (, \"oi Myrioi\") was a force of mercenary units, mainly Greek, employed by Cyrus the Younger to attempt to wrest the throne of the Persian Empire from his brother, Artaxerxes II. Their march to the Battle of Cunaxa and back to Greece (401–399 BC) was recorded by Xenophon (one of their leaders) in his work \"The Anabasis\". The \"ten thousand\" marched inland and fought the Battle of Cunaxa and then marched back to Greece during the years 401 BC to 399 BC. Xenophon stated in \"The Anabasis\" that the Greek heavy troops scattered their opposition", "psg_id": "4890733" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand", "text": "Xenophon the Athenian, Timasion the Dardanian, Xanthicles the Achaean, Cleanor the Orchomenian, and Philesius the Achaean, with the Spartan Cheirisophus as the general commander. When the Ten Thousand started their journey in 401 BC, Xenophon tells us that they numbered around 10,400. At the time Xenophon left them two years later, their number had dwindled to just under 6,000. Ten Thousand The Ten Thousand (, \"oi Myrioi\") was a force of mercenary units, mainly Greek, employed by Cyrus the Younger to attempt to wrest the throne of the Persian Empire from his brother, Artaxerxes II. Their march to the Battle", "psg_id": "4890747" }, { "title": "The Ten Thousand Things", "text": "The Ten Thousand Things The Ten Thousand Things (original Dutch: \"De Tienduizend Dingen\", 1955) is a novel by the writer Maria Dermout. The story is a rich tapestry of family life against the exotic, tropical background of the Molucca Islands of Indonesia. Although never explicitly stated, the main setting is probably Ambon Island. The story is structured along geographical themes with four major divisions: the Island itself, the Inner Bay, the Outer Bay, and again the Island. Dermout's omniscient narrator is attempting to make sense of the whole generational saga by carefully reflecting on the wonder of this world while", "psg_id": "14437345" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles", "text": "on the film's soundtrack under the title \"A Thousand Miles (Interlude)\". The final title of the song, \"A Thousand Miles\", was based on a suggestion by Fair's nephew. After the song's completion, Fair said that he listened to it repeatedly and \"it made me weep. That's usually my litmus test. If I cry, I know it's a hit\". Despite this, he was concerned that the song's piano basis would put it at a disadvantage in the marketplace if it were to be released as a single. Fair played \"A Thousand Miles\" in front of his superior Jimmy Iovine, the co-chairman", "psg_id": "7404851" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles", "text": "was most successful, the top five in Ireland, and the top ten in the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and the Netherlands. The song has been covered by numerous artists, including Icarus the Owl, Victoria Justice, David Archuleta, and the \"Glee\" Cast. It has also been sampled by T.I. and Cheryl Cole. \"A Thousand Miles\" is a piano-driven pop song supported by a string orchestral arrangement. Carlton says that the song is about 'lost love', but has not said exactly whom the song may be about. She has also called the song \"a combination of reality and fantasy. It's about a", "psg_id": "7404845" }, { "title": "Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War", "text": "Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War, a 26-part half-hour Canadian television documentary on the Vietnam War, and was produced in 1980 by Michael Maclear. The series aired in Canada on CBC Television, in the United States and in the United Kingdom on Channel 4. Maclear visited Vietnam during the production of the series and had access to film material there. He was the first Western journalist allowed to visit that area since the war. The documentary series was consolidated into 13 hour-long episodes for American television syndication. The series was released on videocassette format", "psg_id": "11470495" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Roses", "text": "women in Canada — the underrated silent majority — support feminist goals without necessarily joining organizations. Many activists who were members of women’s organizations, including NAC, nonetheless chose not to participate in NAC conferences.” Ten Thousand Roses Ten Thousand Roses: The Making of a Feminist Revolution is a book written by Canadian journalist, political activist, and feminist Judy Rebick. The book is made up of the experiences of over 100 feminists in Canada from the 1960s through the 1990s. \"Ten Thousand Roses\" is structured chronically along the latest four decades of intense feminist activity in Canada, from the 1960s through", "psg_id": "17070211" }, { "title": "The Ten Thousand Things", "text": "of the story — ghosts, superstition, even murder — with equal skill.\" The book has been translated into 11 different languages. The Ten Thousand Things The Ten Thousand Things (original Dutch: \"De Tienduizend Dingen\", 1955) is a novel by the writer Maria Dermout. The story is a rich tapestry of family life against the exotic, tropical background of the Molucca Islands of Indonesia. Although never explicitly stated, the main setting is probably Ambon Island. The story is structured along geographical themes with four major divisions: the Island itself, the Inner Bay, the Outer Bay, and again the Island. Dermout's omniscient", "psg_id": "14437348" }, { "title": "South Ogden, Utah", "text": "South Ogden, Utah South Ogden is a city in Weber County, Utah, United States. The population was 14,377 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Ogden–Clearfield, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.7 square miles (9.5 km²), all of it land. As of the census of 2000, there were 14,377 people, 5,193 households, and 3,873 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,917.1 people per square mile (1,512.5/km²). There were 5,459 housing units at an average density of 1,487.3 per square mile (574.3/km²). The", "psg_id": "1249344" }, { "title": "River Heights, Utah", "text": "River Heights, Utah River Heights is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,734 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.6 square miles (1.5 km²), all of it land. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,496 people, 477 households, and 390 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,583.8 people per square mile (995.9/km²). There were 492 housing units at an average density of 849.8 per square mile (327.5/km²).", "psg_id": "1232521" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Free Men & Their Families", "text": "a similar title. Gilmore currently performs live vocals in a hardcore punk style that transcends the regular boundaries of chipmusic, to form a style of music that Gilmore calls \"chipunk\". In March 2016, after a period of silence from the act, a live band manifestation of Ten Thousand Free Men & Their Families played at Square Sounds Festival Melbourne. Ten Thousand Free Men & Their Families has released many recordings with netlabels in the past, but the discography listed on his website only includes releases that were released physically. Gilmore has stated this is because his physical releases are a", "psg_id": "14689342" }, { "title": "Thousand Oaks, California", "text": "in southeastern Ventura County, halfway between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, and 12 miles east of the Pacific Ocean. Conejo Valley lies at 900 feet; 55 of its 1,884 square miles are located within Thousand Oaks city limits. For comparison, the city is larger in area than Long Beach, CA, and 20 percent larger than San Francisco. Designated open-space nature areas occupy 34 percent of the city as of 2017 (15,194 acres). 928 acres of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) is within the southern borders of the city. Thousand Oaks is within the Greater Los Angeles Area", "psg_id": "1026537" }, { "title": "Ten Mile State Marine Protected Areas", "text": "to view birds and whales, ride kayaks, and picnic. Ten Mile State Marine Protected Areas The Ten Mile State Marine Reserve, Ten Mile Beach State Marine Conservation Area and Ten Mile Estuary State Marine Conservation Area are located between Westport and Fort Bragg along the California coast north of San Francisco. The Ten Mile State Marine Reserve encompasses 12 square miles, while the Marine Conservation Area totals 3.5 square miles. The Ten Mile Estuary State Marine Conservation Area covers .2 square miles. Ten Mile State Marine Reserve The take of all living marine resources is prohibited in the Ten Mile", "psg_id": "17729510" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Bedrooms", "text": "next thing you know, Papa Martelli is planning four weddings. Part of \"Ten Thousand Bedrooms\" was filmed in Rome in the spring of 1956 and the remainder was shot that autumn in Culver City. According to MGM records the film earned $955,000 in the US and Canada and $750,000 elsewhere, resulting in a loss of $1,196,000. Ten Thousand Bedrooms Ten Thousand Bedrooms is a 1957 film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Dean Martin, Anna Maria Alberghetti, and Eva Bartok. Martin's first film in the wake of the dissolution of his partnership with Jerry Lewis in the team of Martin", "psg_id": "6865070" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists (song)", "text": "air, and it's just, it's exhilaration to be able to see ten thousand raised fists or more.\" Ten Thousand Fists (song) \"Ten Thousand Fists\" is a song by the American rock band Disturbed. The song was released in 2006 as the fifth single from their third studio album, \"Ten Thousand Fists\". It is also featured as soundtrack in the video game \"Madden NFL 06\". According to Disturbed's vocalist David Draiman, the song \"signifies strength, unity, conviction, power, and the exhilaration that you feel when you get to see that at one of our shows. It's one of my favorite moments,", "psg_id": "9316612" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Roses", "text": "Ten Thousand Roses Ten Thousand Roses: The Making of a Feminist Revolution is a book written by Canadian journalist, political activist, and feminist Judy Rebick. The book is made up of the experiences of over 100 feminists in Canada from the 1960s through the 1990s. \"Ten Thousand Roses\" is structured chronically along the latest four decades of intense feminist activity in Canada, from the 1960s through the 1990s. For each decade in Rebick’s book, she begins by contexualizing the movement within the broader social, political and economic climate of the time, looking particularly at the North American Context. Rebick also", "psg_id": "17070207" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists", "text": "band's b-side compilation, \"The Lost Children\". Disturbed Production Ten Thousand Fists Ten Thousand Fists is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Disturbed. It was released on September 20, 2005 and became Disturbed's second consecutive number 1 debut on the \"Billboard\" 200 in the United States, shipping around 239,000 copies in its opening week. It has been certified Platinum by the RIAA and was also the band's second number 1 release in New Zealand. It is also the first Disturbed album to not have the Parental Advisory label. \"Ten Thousand Fists\" marks the first album with bassist John", "psg_id": "5352845" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists", "text": "Ten Thousand Fists Ten Thousand Fists is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Disturbed. It was released on September 20, 2005 and became Disturbed's second consecutive number 1 debut on the \"Billboard\" 200 in the United States, shipping around 239,000 copies in its opening week. It has been certified Platinum by the RIAA and was also the band's second number 1 release in New Zealand. It is also the first Disturbed album to not have the Parental Advisory label. \"Ten Thousand Fists\" marks the first album with bassist John Moyer who replaced Steve Kmak following his dismissal", "psg_id": "5352836" }, { "title": "Ten Mile State Marine Protected Areas", "text": "Ten Mile State Marine Protected Areas The Ten Mile State Marine Reserve, Ten Mile Beach State Marine Conservation Area and Ten Mile Estuary State Marine Conservation Area are located between Westport and Fort Bragg along the California coast north of San Francisco. The Ten Mile State Marine Reserve encompasses 12 square miles, while the Marine Conservation Area totals 3.5 square miles. The Ten Mile Estuary State Marine Conservation Area covers .2 square miles. Ten Mile State Marine Reserve The take of all living marine resources is prohibited in the Ten Mile State Marine Reserve. Ten Mile Beach State Marine Conservation", "psg_id": "17729503" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "materials (such as bookmarks and DVDs) that presented artisans’ “one reason why” fair trade had made a difference in their lives. Also, some of the generally small artisan groups or families have transformed into full-fledged businesses that employ hundreds to thousands of people. However, despite this evidence, little research has been conducted to determine the quantitative impact of Ten Thousand Villages and its worldwide fair trade partnerships. Ten Thousand Villages Ten Thousand Villages is a nonprofit fair trade organization that markets handcrafted products made by disadvantaged artisans from more than 120 artisan groups in more than 35 countries. As one", "psg_id": "3275738" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Saints", "text": "The film went on to premiere at the Provincetown International Film Festival on June 17, 2015. The film was released on August 14, 2015 in a limited release and through video on demand. \"Ten Thousand Saints\" received mixed reviews. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, critics gave the film a rating of 55%, based on 33 reviews, with a weighted average score of 6.2/10. On Metacritic, the film has a score of 62%, based on 12 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Ten Thousand Saints Ten Thousand Saints is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and", "psg_id": "17789108" }, { "title": "Marysvale, Utah", "text": "Marysvale, Utah Marysvale is a town in Piute County, Utah. The population was 381 at the 2000 census. Marysvale is a trail head for the Paiute ATV Trail. A post office called Marysvale has been in operation since 1872. The town's name probably commemorates the Virgin Mary. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 15.1 square miles (39.1 km²), of which, 15.1 square miles (39.1 km²) of it is land and 0.07% is water. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Dfb\" (Warm Summer Continental Climate). As of the census of", "psg_id": "1247933" }, { "title": "Marysvale, Utah", "text": "born in Marysvale in 1919. Marysvale, Utah Marysvale is a town in Piute County, Utah. The population was 381 at the 2000 census. Marysvale is a trail head for the Paiute ATV Trail. A post office called Marysvale has been in operation since 1872. The town's name probably commemorates the Virgin Mary. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 15.1 square miles (39.1 km²), of which, 15.1 square miles (39.1 km²) of it is land and 0.07% is water. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is \"Dfb\" (Warm Summer Continental Climate).", "psg_id": "1247937" }, { "title": "Halchita, Utah", "text": "families and 46.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 48.3% of those under the age of eighteen and 100.0% of those sixty five or over. Halchita, Utah Halchita is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Juan County, Utah, United States. The population was 270 at the 2000 census. Halchita is located at (37.125612, -109.930165). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 17.1 square miles (44.3 km²), of which, 17.1 square miles (44.3 km²) of it is land and 0.06% is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 270", "psg_id": "1248329" }, { "title": "Santaquin, Utah", "text": "Santaquin, Utah Santaquin ( ) is a city in Utah and Juab counties in the U.S. state of Utah. It is part of the Provo–Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 9,128 at the time of the 2010 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.6 square miles (6.8 km²), all land. It is located south-east of Utah Lake. This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Santaquin", "psg_id": "1248954" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Lightyears", "text": "version of the rare 1983 recording \"Babysitter\" was released as a B-side to the 1992 \"Megamix\" CD-single, an alternate, previously unreleased mix was released on the 2007 CD re-issue of \"Ten Thousand Lightyears\". Hansa LP 206 200-620 (Germany, May 1984) Side A: Side B: Hansa Promotional White-label LP 206 318-000 (Germany, May 1984) Side A: Side B: Hansa 206 555-620 (Germany, September 1984) Side A Side B: Kalimba de Luna Carrere 66.189 (France, September 1984) Side A Side B: UK 7\" Germany 7\" 12\" Ten Thousand Lightyears Ten Thousand Lightyears is the seventh studio album by Boney M. and the", "psg_id": "10518438" }, { "title": "Upper ten thousand", "text": "British Army and Navy, members of Parliament, Colonial administrators, and members of the Church of England. The usage of this term was a response to the broadening of the British ruling class which had been caused by the Industrial Revolution. Most of the people listed in \"Kelly's Handbook to the Upper Ten Thousand\" were among the 30,000 descendants of Edward III, King of England, tabulated in the Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval's \"Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal\". Most also appeared in Walford's \"County Families\" and Burke's \"Landed Gentry\". Upper ten thousand Upper Ten Thousand, or simply, \"The Upper Ten\",", "psg_id": "5532210" }, { "title": "Utah Office of Tourism", "text": "Utah, 30 miles (48 km) north of the Sundance ski area. The following is a breakdown of UOT's operational budget from 2008-2012. Utah Office of Tourism The Utah Office of Tourism is a government agency which aims to increase tourism to the state of Utah. This increase would provide revenue to Utah, easing the burden on taxpayers. The Utah Office of Tourism has gone through many changes to become what it is today. Before a specific office for tourism existed, a variety of departments and offices were responsible for marketing Utah to potential visitors and businesses. Prior to 1967, tourism", "psg_id": "17612430" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles", "text": "used the song's instrumental background for a wine advert. In 2012, Smart Communications used the song in their TV commercial featuring Catriona Gray before she was globally famous. A Thousand Miles \"A Thousand Miles\" (originally titled \"Interlude\") is the debut single written and recorded by American pop singer Vanessa Carlton. Produced by Curtis Schweitzer and Ron Fair, the song was released as the lead single for Carlton's album \"Be Not Nobody\" (2002). Her signature song, it became Carlton's breakthrough hit and one of the most popular songs of the year. To date, it remains Carlton's biggest hit in the United", "psg_id": "7404865" }, { "title": "Taylorsville, Utah", "text": "age on the shores of what remained of Lake Bonneville. Less than five miles (8 km) from Taylorsville evidence of people killing and eating a mammoth have been found. Some of this region's first named visitors were Fremont people who used the area to hunt and gather food along the Jordan River more than a thousand years ago. A large Fremont settlement on City Creek used the land where Taylorsville is located as hunting and foraging especially along the river. In more recent times Ute bands passed through the valley between the marshes of the Great Salt Lake and Utah", "psg_id": "1248221" }, { "title": "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years", "text": "a better story, though. He invites other people into the story with him, giving them a better story too.” “...one person’s story has the power to affect a million others.” \"Fear isn't only a guide to keep us safe; it's also a manipulative emotion that can trick us into living a boring life.\" A Million Miles in a Thousand Years A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, subtitled \"What I Learned While Editing My Life\", is the sixth book by Donald Miller. After writing a successful book, author Donald Miller's life stalled. Instead of enjoying the fruits of his labor,", "psg_id": "14403595" }, { "title": "Ten Mile Run, New Jersey", "text": "Ten Mile Run, New Jersey Ten Mile Run is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located in Franklin Township, in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 1,959. According to the United States Census Bureau, Ten Mile Run had a total area of 2.539 square miles (6.576 km), including 2.538 square miles (6.573 km) of land and 0.001 square miles (0.002 km) of water (0.04%). The area is named for the Ten Mile Run, a stream of the same name the hill on which it sits (part of the", "psg_id": "17100482" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists", "text": "and it's just, it's exhilaration to be able to see ten thousand raised fists or more.\" According to band members, while \"Ten Thousand Fists\" was not written as a political album, it was their most political record to date. Vocalist David Draiman's lyrics for the title song, \"Ten Thousand Fists\", were heavily influenced by his feelings towards American president George W. Bush, and several of the songs included war/anti-war themes, including \"Deify\", for which the intro features audio clips of Bush urging the nation to push forward in war, interlaced with an individual's political commentary, while the video for \"Land", "psg_id": "5352842" }, { "title": "Kanosh, Utah", "text": "miles in either direction and also greatly reduces the driving time to Fillmore, Utah, county seat and one-time territorial capitol. Kanosh, Utah Kanosh ( ) is a town in Millard County, Utah, United States. The population was 487 at the 2000 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.9 square miles (2.2 km²), all of it land. This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Kanosh has a humid", "psg_id": "1247877" }, { "title": "Upper ten thousand", "text": "phrase also appeared in British fiction in \"The Adventures of Philip\" (1861–62) by William Thackeray, whose eponymous hero contributed weekly to a fashionable New York journal entitled “The Gazette of the Upper Ten Thousand”. The general acceptance of the term seems to be attested by its use in the title of Edward Abbott's 1864 cookery book, \"The English and Australian Cookery Book: Cookery for the Many as Well as the 'Upper Ten Thousand\"'. In 1875, both Adam Bissett Thom and Kelly's Directory published books entitled \"The Upper Ten Thousand\", which listed members of the aristocracy, the gentry, officers in the", "psg_id": "5532209" }, { "title": "Washakie Ten, Wyoming", "text": "Washakie Ten, Wyoming Washakie Ten is an unincorporated community in Washakie County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 604 at the 2000 census, when it was a census-designated place (CDP). Washakie Ten is located at (44.073398, -107.917650). According to the United States Census Bureau, in 2000 the CDP has a total area of 25.5 square miles (66.2 km²), of which, 25.1 square miles (65.0 km²) of it is land and 0.4 square miles (1.1 km²) of it (1.72%) is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 604 people, 235 households, and 169 families residing in the CDP. The", "psg_id": "1260658" }, { "title": "Washakie Ten, Wyoming", "text": "and Worland High School . Washakie Ten, Wyoming Washakie Ten is an unincorporated community in Washakie County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 604 at the 2000 census, when it was a census-designated place (CDP). Washakie Ten is located at (44.073398, -107.917650). According to the United States Census Bureau, in 2000 the CDP has a total area of 25.5 square miles (66.2 km²), of which, 25.1 square miles (65.0 km²) of it is land and 0.4 square miles (1.1 km²) of it (1.72%) is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 604 people, 235 households, and 169 families", "psg_id": "1260662" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard", "text": "non carborundum\" loosely means, \"don't let the bastards grind you down.\" As typically performed by the Harvard University Band, the second and third verses are, respectively, another dog Latin verse with lewd lyrics (always covered up by loud drumming), and just the syllable \"la\" over and over again. \"Ten Thousand Men of Harvard\" Ten Thousand Men of Harvard want victory today <br> For they know that ov'r old Eli <br> Fair Harvard holds sway. <br> So then we'll conquer all old Eli's men, <br> And when the game ends we'll sing again: <br> Ten thousand men of Harvard gained vict'ry", "psg_id": "7039214" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists", "text": "that the song \"Guarded\" is about Draiman guarding himself from other people. He said the song \"reflects what choosing this life forces certain people to do in a certain way — you have to remain guarded on a certain level.\" Draiman said the song \"Ten Thousand Fists\" is meant to \"[signify] strength, unity, conviction, power, and the exhilaration that you feel when you get to see that at one of our shows.\" Draiman continued to say, \"It's one of my favorite moments, and people know that I have an affinity for asking people to put their fists in the air,", "psg_id": "5352841" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "Trade Fair was released, a compilation CD to raise awareness and funds for Ten Thousand Villages. In 2005, Ten Thousand Villages released \"The Power of Trading Fairly,\" a DVD highlighting artisan partners from Bangladesh, Guatemala and Kenya, and how their lives have been improved by fair trade. Anecdotal evidence suggests that Ten Thousand Villages has had life-altering effects on its artisan partners. Its fair trade practices directly support tens of thousands of artisans around the world. In 2009 the company conducted their “One Reason Why” campaign which showcased some of these anecdotal stories. The campaign revolved around printed and digital", "psg_id": "3275737" } ]
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which university of wisconsin has the highest enrolment figure?
[ { "title": "University of Wisconsin System", "text": "separate provosts and identities. Since the 1971 union of the universities and colleges under the University of Wisconsin System name, there has been a controversy over the arrangement. The name \"University of Wisconsin\" is often used to refer to the Madison campus, which has made it difficult for other institutions to make names for themselves. Conversely, many who are connected to UW–Madison have claimed that having so many institutions share the \"University of Wisconsin\" title has caused a form of brand dilution. In 2006 and 2009, the students at the Milwaukee campus voted on whether the school should change its", "psg_id": "982902" } ]
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[ { "title": "University of Wisconsin System", "text": "System, with a total enrollment of approximately 43,000 students, of whom approximately 32,000 are undergraduates. The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, which traces its history back to 1885, is the second largest university in Wisconsin,with an enrollment of over 30,000 students. The university is categorized as an R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest research activity in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. There are eleven comprehensive universities in the University of Wisconsin System that grant baccalaureate and master's degrees: The University of Wisconsin–La Crosse began offering a doctorate in 2007; the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire did so starting in 2010, the", "psg_id": "982900" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Parkside", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Parkside The University of Wisconsin–Parkside is a four-year public university located in Somers, Wisconsin. Part of the University of Wisconsin System, the school has 4,500 students, 125 full-time faculty, and 60 lecturers and part-time faculty. The university offers 33 undergraduate majors and 11 master's degrees in 22 academic departments. UW-Parkside is one of two universities in the UW System not named for the city in which it is located, the other being UW-Stout. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. During the 2018-2019 academic year, UW-Parkside is celebrating 50 years of serving southeastern Wisconsin, the state of", "psg_id": "2727445" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Platteville", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Platteville University of Wisconsin–Platteville (also known as UW–Platteville) is a public university located in Platteville, Wisconsin, United States. Part of the University of Wisconsin System, it offers both bachelor's and master's degrees. The university has three colleges that serve over 8,000 students on-campus and an additional 3,000 students through its five distance education programs. The university grew from the 1959 merger of two schools: Wisconsin State College, Platteville and Wisconsin Institute of Technology. WSC-Platteville was founded in 1866 as Platteville Normal School, the first teacher preparation school in Wisconsin. It was renamed Platteville State Teachers College in 1926", "psg_id": "4046613" }, { "title": "History of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee", "text": "Seminary and Milwaukee University School along Hartford Avenue . In 1971, the University of Wisconsin System was created by the legislature, and UWM became a legally distinct entity from the University of Wisconsin, of which it had until that point been a part. In the 50 years since the Milwaukee campus was added to the UW System, UWM has expanded to 12 schools and colleges that offer 84 undergraduate programs, 48 graduate programs and 20 doctoral degrees, with a university-wide focus on academic research, teaching and community service. In 1988, the UW System designated eight Centers of Excellence at UWM.", "psg_id": "9217683" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin System", "text": "University of Wisconsin System The University of Wisconsin System is a university system of public universities in the state of Wisconsin. It is one of the largest public higher education systems in the country, enrolling more than 174,000 students each year and employing approximately 39,000 faculty and staff statewide. The University of Wisconsin System comprises two doctoral research universities, eleven comprehensive universities, thirteen freshman-sophomore colleges, and the statewide University of Wisconsin–Extension. The present-day University of Wisconsin System was created on October 11, 1971, by Chapter 100, Laws of 1971, which combined the former University of Wisconsin and Wisconsin State Universities", "psg_id": "982888" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Platteville", "text": "a year. One band, All Envy Aside (formerly Envy), won the MTV Best Band on Campus contest in 2005. The following have attended or held positions at University of Wisconsin–Platteville: University of Wisconsin–Platteville University of Wisconsin–Platteville (also known as UW–Platteville) is a public university located in Platteville, Wisconsin, United States. Part of the University of Wisconsin System, it offers both bachelor's and master's degrees. The university has three colleges that serve over 8,000 students on-campus and an additional 3,000 students through its five distance education programs. The university grew from the 1959 merger of two schools: Wisconsin State College, Platteville", "psg_id": "4046626" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Whitewater", "text": "University of Wisconsin and the former Wisconsin State Universities, the school became part of the University of Wisconsin System and has had the name of University of Wisconsin–Whitewater since then. The university briefly gained national attention in 2018 when Chancellor Beverly Kopper's husband was investigated for allegedly sexually harassing university employees. The chancellor resigned during the investigation amidst allegations that she had ignored the alleged harassment. The University of Wisconsin–Whitewater encompasses 400 acres in southeastern Wisconsin. The iconic landmark of the university's campus, Old Main, burned down in a fire on February 7, 1970. The school's oldest building, it was", "psg_id": "2767557" }, { "title": "History of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee", "text": "World War II, the school added a graduate program in education. In 1946, J. Martin Klotsche became president of the college and remained head of the evolving institution until 1973. In 1951, when the Legislature empowered all state colleges to offer liberal arts programs, the Wisconsin State Teacher's College changed its name to Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee, which became part of the University of Wisconsin five years later. The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee was founded in the belief that \"if metropolitan Milwaukee was to be great, it would need a great urban public university\". Pressed by the growing strong demand", "psg_id": "9217680" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire", "text": "and showcases the University Symphony Orchestra, which performs waltzes and polkas from the Strauss Era, and the Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, which plays music from the Big Band Era. Other music is performed by smaller student and faculty ensembles. The ball also offers Austrian and American cuisine. Proceeds have provided more than $1.5 million in music, service and international study awards for UW-Eau Claire students. The University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire has more than 78,000 living alumni. University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire The University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire (also known as UW–Eau Claire, UWEC or simply Eau Claire) is a public liberal", "psg_id": "2727426" }, { "title": "History of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee", "text": "for a large comprehensive public university that offered graduate programs in Wisconsin's largest city, the Wisconsin state legislature passed a bill in 1955 to create the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The current University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee was established in 1956, as a result of the merger of the Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee and University of Wisconsin's Milwaukee extension, a UW branch that had been offering graduate degrees in Milwaukee.The new university consisted of the WSCM campus near the lakefront and the University of Wisconsin extension in downtown Milwaukee. The first commencement of the new University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee was held on June", "psg_id": "9217681" }, { "title": "University of Delaware Figure Skating Club", "text": "University of Delaware Figure Skating Club The University of Delaware Figure Skating Club \"(UDFSC)\" was chartered in January 1986. The University of Delaware is home to the Blue (Fred Rust Arena) and Gold arenas which serve as the home of the University of Delaware Figure Skating Club and the Delaware Ice Skating Science Development Center (ISSDC). The University of Delaware Ice Skating Science Development Center (ISSDC) is a year-round training facility designed to meet the needs of figure skaters, first-time competitors and Olympians. The ISSDC is directed by Ronald Ludington, who has coached skaters in 9 consecutive Olympics and 36", "psg_id": "9871886" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Whitewater", "text": "and everyday life with students from across the Midwest. UW-Whitewater also has wheelchair basketball programs for men and women; both teams have won national championships. University of Wisconsin–Whitewater The University of Wisconsin–Whitewater, also known as UW–Whitewater, is a residential university in Whitewater, Wisconsin. It is part of the University of Wisconsin System. Student enrollment in the 2014–2015 academic year was more than 12,000. The university offers 47 undergraduate majors and 13 graduate programs, with over 1,000 courses available to students. Approximately 1,400 faculty and staff are employed by the university, and the student body consists of individuals from about 40", "psg_id": "2767565" }, { "title": "Electoral Enrolment Centre (New Zealand)", "text": "Electoral Enrolment Centre (New Zealand) The New Zealand Electoral Enrolment Centre maintains the New Zealand electoral rolls and conducts the Māori Electoral Option, which gives Māori the chance to choose between being on the Māori or general electoral roll. The centre is a self-contained business unit of New Zealand Post, under contract to the Minister of Justice. The centre has a team of Registrars of Electors - one for each electorate. The Registrars are responsible for compiling and maintaining the electoral rolls for their electorate, conducting enrolment update campaigns prior to all major electoral events, and encouraging eligible voters to", "psg_id": "11921744" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Parkside", "text": "Men's varsity sports are baseball, wrestling and golf. Women's varsity sports are softball and volleyball. UW-Parkside's nickname mascot is the Rangers. The university's mascot, depicted by a brown bear in a Parkside jersey, is Ranger Bear. In January 2011 Ranger Bear qualified for the first time for the Universal Cheer Association Mascot Nationals, where he took third place. University of Wisconsin–Parkside The University of Wisconsin–Parkside is a four-year public university located in Somers, Wisconsin. Part of the University of Wisconsin System, the school has 4,500 students, 125 full-time faculty, and 60 lecturers and part-time faculty. The university offers 33 undergraduate", "psg_id": "2727453" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Madison", "text": "131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission. Over time, additional campuses were added to the university. The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee was created in 1956, and UW–Green Bay and UW–Parkside in 1968. Ten freshman-sophomore centers were also added to this system. In 1971, Wisconsin legislators passed a law merging the University of Wisconsin with the nine universities and four freshman-sophomore branch campuses of the Wisconsin State Universities System, creating the University of Wisconsin System and bringing the two higher education systems under a single", "psg_id": "13557484" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Superior", "text": "the 2007-2008 academic year, to \"The Stinger\". In Fall 2009, it became primarily an online newspaper, publishing a print magazine compilation at the end of each term. In 2013, the newspaper returned to print, publishing bi-weekly. In 2015, the name returned to \"Promethean\". The University of Wisconsin–Superior has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1916 and was a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools prior to its dissolution. University of Wisconsin–Superior The University of Wisconsin–Superior (also known as UW–Superior or UWS) is a public university located in Superior, Wisconsin. UW–Superior grants associate, bachelor's, master's,", "psg_id": "2727469" }, { "title": "History of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee", "text": "History of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee The history of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee dates back to 1885, when the Milwaukee State Normal School opened for classes at 18th and Wells in downtown Milwaukee. In the fall of 1956, the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee was created as a result of the merger of the Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee (formerly the Milwaukee State Normal School) and the University of Wisconsin's Milwaukee extension, a UW branch that had been offering graduate degrees in Milwaukee. The newly created university, consisting of the Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee campus and University of Wisconsin's Milwaukee Extension,", "psg_id": "9217677" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin Colleges Online", "text": "University of Wisconsin Colleges Online The University of Wisconsin Colleges Online is an online college program which is part of the University of Wisconsin Colleges, the freshman-sophomore campuses of the University of Wisconsin System. University of Wisconsin Colleges Online allows students to earn an Associate of Arts and Science Degree (AAS) completely online. Students enrolled at a University of Wisconsin four-year campus may also take courses through the UW Colleges Online to supplement their university course load. Credits earned in this fashion are transferred to their home campus. Students may also use financial aid from their home campus. UW Colleges", "psg_id": "12344436" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–River Falls", "text": "curriculum. In 1964, it was renamed Wisconsin State University-River Falls when the state colleges were all granted university status. The school became a member of the University of Wisconsin System in 1971 when the former University of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin State Universities merged. It then became the University of Wisconsin–River Falls. The University has been accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, the Council on Social Work Education, the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, the National Association of School Psychologists, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the Council for Academic Accreditation in", "psg_id": "3260482" }, { "title": "University of the Witwatersrand", "text": "Education Act\" forced restricted registrations of black students for most of the apartheid era; despite this, several notable black leaders graduated from the university. It was desegregated once again, prior to the abolition of apartheid, in 1990. Several of apartheid's most provocative critics, of either European or African descent, were one-time students and graduates of the university. The university has an enrolment of 38,353 students as of 2017, of which approximately 20 percent live on campus in the university's 22 residences. 65 percent of the university's total enrolment is for undergraduate study, with the remaining 35 percent being postgraduate.<ref name=\"Wits", "psg_id": "2128151" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Richland", "text": "Wisconsin State University-Platteville. With the 1972 merger of the University of Wisconsin and State University Systems, the campus became part of the University of Wisconsin Center System and was known as UW Center-Richland. In 1997, the name of the institution was changed to the University of Wisconsin Colleges and the campus name to UW–Richland. The campus offers an array of courses to begin any of more than 200 majors. Many UW–Richland students mark completion of the first half of a bachelor's degree by earning the Associate of Arts and Science degree or use the Guaranteed Transfer Program, under which students", "psg_id": "8285764" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Richland", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Richland The University of Wisconsin–Richland (formerly University of Wisconsin Center-Richland) is a two-year campus of the University of Wisconsin System located in Richland Center, Wisconsin, United States. The University of Wisconsin–Richland is a freshman-sophomore University of Wisconsin campus. UW-Richland also offers the Bachelor of Applied Arts & Sciences degree. UW–Richland is one of thirteen freshman-sophomore liberal arts transfer campuses of the University of Wisconsin Colleges, and offers a general education associate degree. In addition, UW-Richland offers the Bachelor of Applied Arts & Sciences. The campus is located on in Richland Center, the birthplace of architect Frank Lloyd Wright.", "psg_id": "8285762" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Richland", "text": "have discounted access to Symons Recreation Complex and they may swim for free there. UW–Richland’s mascot is the Roadrunner and school colors are royal blue and white, with red accents. University of Wisconsin–Richland The University of Wisconsin–Richland (formerly University of Wisconsin Center-Richland) is a two-year campus of the University of Wisconsin System located in Richland Center, Wisconsin, United States. The University of Wisconsin–Richland is a freshman-sophomore University of Wisconsin campus. UW-Richland also offers the Bachelor of Applied Arts & Sciences degree. UW–Richland is one of thirteen freshman-sophomore liberal arts transfer campuses of the University of Wisconsin Colleges, and offers a", "psg_id": "8285766" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Libraries", "text": "Meyers classical music collection, the John Otis Collection on Wisconsin churches, the Seventeenth Century Research Collection, the Layton Art Library. The University Archives consists of the Milwaukee Area Research Center, the UW–Milwaukee Manuscript Collection, and records of the University. The Archives contains historical resources from Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin, including private papers from individuals, records from businesses and organizations as well as records from UW–Milwaukee. University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Libraries The Golda Meir Library, located in Milwaukee, in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, is the main library of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The library has more than 4.5 million catalogued items,", "psg_id": "8889873" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stout", "text": "In 1908, to simplify and clarify administration, Stout merged the various institutions owned by him into the Stout Institute, which was sold to the state of Wisconsin after Stout's death in 1911. The school was governed by its own board of regents until 1955, when it became part of the Wisconsin State Colleges system as Stout State College. The state colleges were all upgraded to university status in 1965, and accordingly Stout State College became Stout State University. In 1971, after the merger of the former University of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin State Universities, the school became part of the", "psg_id": "2727458" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee", "text": "As of the 2015-2016 school year, the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee had an enrollment of 27,156, with 1,604 faculty members, offering 191 degree programs, including 94 bachelor's, 64 master's and 33 doctorate degrees. The university is categorized as an R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest research activity in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. In 2015, the university had research expenditure of $62 million. The university's athletic teams are called the Panthers. A total of 15 Panther athletic teams compete in NCAA Division I. Panthers have won the James J. McCafferty Trophy as the Horizon League's all-sports champions seven times", "psg_id": "2767567" }, { "title": "Marian University (Wisconsin)", "text": "Marian University (Wisconsin) Marian University, formerly Marian College of Fond du Lac, is a Roman Catholic liberal arts university in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1936 by the Congregation of Sisters of Saint Agnes, which continues to sponsor the University today. Marian University has an enrollment of approximately 2000 undergraduate and graduate students. Seventy-one percent of students are women. Ninety-four percent of students receive financial aid. Approximately 32% of undergraduate students live on campus. Marian University opened as Marian College of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin on September 8, 1936, with 17 full-time and 25 part-time students, and", "psg_id": "8139521" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Libraries", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Libraries The Golda Meir Library, located in Milwaukee, in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, is the main library of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The library has more than 4.5 million catalogued items, many of which are available electronically through Electronic Reserve, web-based online catalog, searchable databases and indices. The building was first constructed in 1967 and then expanded with the addition of the East Wing in 1974 and conference center in 1987. The library was named for Golda Meir, the fourth Prime Minister of Israel, who graduated in 1917 from the Milwaukee State Normal School, an institution", "psg_id": "8889871" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin System", "text": "was merged into the Wisconsin State Colleges system; it had previously been governed by a separate state board of regents. The state colleges were all granted university status as \"Wisconsin State Universities\" in 1964 (with the exception of Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee, which became part of the University of Wisconsin in 1956). As of 1971, the Wisconsin State Universities comprised nine public universities (Platteville, Whitewater, Oshkosh, River Falls, Stout (in Menomonie), Superior, Stevens Point, La Crosse, Eau Claire) and four freshman-sophomore branch campuses, with a total enrollment of 64,148. The board was made up of 14 members, 13 of whom", "psg_id": "982895" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Waukesha", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Waukesha The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee at Waukesha is a two-year college located in Waukesha, in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. A campus of the University of Wisconsin Colleges, it is part of the University of Wisconsin System. Like the other UW Colleges' campuses, UW-Waukesha's land and buildings belong to a local government unit, in this case Waukesha County. As part of the local-state partnership, the University of Wisconsin provides faculty, staff, educational programs, technology, furnishings, libraries, and supplies. In 2018, the college became a regional campus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Waukesha County purchased the campus from William", "psg_id": "10124693" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin System", "text": "university that offered graduate programs in Wisconsin's largest city, Wisconsin lawmakers merged Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee (WSCM) and the University of Wisconsin–Extension's Milwaukee division as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The new campus consisted of both the WSCM campus near the lakefront and the UW extension in downtown Milwaukee. Starting in the 1940s, freshman-sophomore centers were opened across the state, forerunner of the present-day University of Wisconsin Colleges. In 1968, the Green Bay center was upgraded to a full-fledged four-year institution as the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, while the Kenosha and Racine centers were merged as the University of Wisconsin–Parkside.", "psg_id": "982890" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–River Falls", "text": "University of Wisconsin–River Falls The University of Wisconsin–River Falls (also known as UW–River Falls or UWRF) is a public liberal arts university located in River Falls, Wisconsin. It is part of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. The campus is situated on the Kinnickinnic River in the St. Croix River Valley. The university has 32 major buildings and two laboratory farms, with a total of of land. In 2013-2014 UWRF had an enrollment of 6,061 students in more than 40 undergraduate and graduate programs. Being a part of the University of Wisconsin System, it is a member of the American Association", "psg_id": "3260479" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–La Crosse", "text": "University of Wisconsin–La Crosse The University of Wisconsin–La Crosse (also known as UW–La Crosse, UWL, or regionally as La Crosse) is a public university in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Founded in 1909, it is part of the University of Wisconsin System and awards bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. UW–La Crosse is organized into five schools and colleges offering 100 undergraduate programs, 22 graduate programs, and 2 doctoral programs. With an annual operating budget of $227 million, it is one of the largest in the UW System. The university has nearly 85,000 alumni across all 50 U.S. states and 57 countries. In", "psg_id": "5762635" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stout", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Stout The University of Wisconsin–Stout (UW–Stout or Stout) is a public university located in Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States. A member of the University of Wisconsin System, it enrolls more than 9,600 students. The school was founded in 1891 and named in honor of its founder, lumber magnate James Huff Stout. On March 9, 2007, Stout was designated \"Wisconsin's Polytechnic University\" by the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. It is one of two special mission universities in the University of Wisconsin System: it provides focused programs \"related to professional careers in industry, technology, home economics, applied art,", "psg_id": "2727454" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (also known as UW–Milwaukee, UWM or Milwaukee) is a public urban research university located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It is the largest university in the Milwaukee metropolitan area and a member of the University of Wisconsin System. It is also one of the two doctoral degree-granting public universities and the second largest university in Wisconsin. The University consists of 14 schools and colleges, including the only graduate school of freshwater science in the U.S., the first CEPH accredited dedicated school of public health in Wisconsin, and the State's only school of architecture.", "psg_id": "2767566" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium", "text": "constructed on the west end of campus in 1963, the building was again slated for demolition, and again received a reprieve. In the 1960s, it once again saw military use as ROTC headquarters. A firebomb aimed at the building by anti-war protesters in 1970 resulted in severe damage, which was repaired. Since then, the building has seen various administrative uses; it currently houses student services-related offices and centers. The University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1993. University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium The University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium, also called \"the Red", "psg_id": "11367918" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh", "text": "smaller parlor. A formal staircase rises to an open landing and to a study. The second story bedrooms are used as offices for Alumni and Foundation staff. The rear consists of a formal dining room, kitchen, and pantry. The building has three chimneys capped with campaniles that resemble Italian bell towers. The residence's exterior is framed by concrete planters and topped by a wrought iron balcony outside of the second floor French windows. The roof is low-pitched red-barrel tile. University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (also known as UW Oshkosh) is the third-largest university in Wisconsin, United States.", "psg_id": "2727544" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–River Falls", "text": "of Wisconsin–River Falls campus. In addition, the SCVSO performs around the St. Croix Valley area, including Hastings High School in Hastings, Minnesota, Trinity Lutheran Church in Stillwater, Minnesota, and Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church. University of Wisconsin–River Falls The University of Wisconsin–River Falls (also known as UW–River Falls or UWRF) is a public liberal arts university located in River Falls, Wisconsin. It is part of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. The campus is situated on the Kinnickinnic River in the St. Croix River Valley. The university has 32 major buildings and two laboratory farms, with a total of of", "psg_id": "3260488" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (also known as UW Oshkosh) is the third-largest university in Wisconsin, United States. As part of the University of Wisconsin System, UW Oshkosh offers bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees in an annual on- and off-campus enrollment of nearly 14,000. In 1871 the school opened as Oshkosh State Normal School, Wisconsin's third teacher-training school. Oshkosh Normal was the first state normal school in the United States to have a kindergarten. The university was renamed Oshkosh State Teachers College in 1927, Wisconsin State College–Oshkosh in 1951, and Wisconsin State University–Oshkosh in 1964. It became", "psg_id": "2727523" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Washington County", "text": "campuses offers bachelor's degree programs in addition to a guaranteed transfer to any University of Wisconsin System four-year university. It also offers an accelerated evening bachelor's degree program called Washington Express. University of Wisconsin–Washington County The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee at Washington County, part of the University of Wisconsin Colleges and University of Wisconsin–Extension, is a two-year campus of the University of Wisconsin System located in West Bend, Wisconsin, United States. In 2018, the college became a regional campus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The founding of a University of Wisconsin System campus in Washington County began with the purchase of", "psg_id": "10124692" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point", "text": "It was during this period, in 1964, that the college was elevated to university status as Wisconsin State University–Stevens Point and began offering graduate degrees. Seven years later, the Wisconsin State Universities merged into the University of Wisconsin system, and the school adopted its current name. UW-Stevens Point has more than 77,000 alumni. More than half of these alumni live in Wisconsin. In 1968, UW-Stevens Point formed the Northwoods battalion, an ROTC unit for the United States army. Lee S. Dreyfus became chancellor in 1974 before becoming Wisconsin's 40th governor. Governor Dreyfus was inaugurated on the lawn in front of", "psg_id": "4967080" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin System", "text": "name to something that didn't carry the UW name (such as Wisconsin State University or University of Milwaukee). In both cases, a plurality of students voted to retain the name \"University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee,\" but over 50% were in favor of a different name. However, since 2004 the UWM athletic department has dropped the UW prefix and simply refers to the school's athletic teams as the Milwaukee Panthers. UW-Green Bay has since done the same and are officially the Green Bay Phoenix. Other UW system programs are commonly referred to by just the city name as they all play in the", "psg_id": "982903" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Barron County", "text": "(WCC) which comprises the fourteen UW Colleges campuses, and the Wisconsin Junior College Athletic Association (WJCAA). Charger sports include golf, women's volleyball, men's basketball, and men's club baseball. Following the merger with UW-Eau Claire, the school's colors changed from maroon and white to blue and gold. University of Wisconsin–Barron County The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire – Barron County (also known as UWEC–Barron County or UWEC–BC) is a branch campus to the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. It is located in Rice Lake, Wisconsin. As of the 2016-17 school year, there were 497 full and part-time students. UWEC–BC is located on approximately", "psg_id": "2727399" }, { "title": "Electoral Enrolment Centre (New Zealand)", "text": "enrol. This is to ensure the maximum number of eligible electors are enrolled to vote in Parliamentary, local council and District Health Board elections, by-elections, referendums and other polls. Electoral Enrolment Centre (New Zealand) The New Zealand Electoral Enrolment Centre maintains the New Zealand electoral rolls and conducts the Māori Electoral Option, which gives Māori the chance to choose between being on the Māori or general electoral roll. The centre is a self-contained business unit of New Zealand Post, under contract to the Minister of Justice. The centre has a team of Registrars of Electors - one for each electorate.", "psg_id": "11921745" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin Colleges", "text": "known as the University of Wisconsin Centers. The centers became known as University of Wisconsin Colleges in 1997. In 2005, the Board of Regents partially reunited UW Colleges with UW-Extension. Although the two units share a single administration, they have separate provosts and retain separate identities. The chancellor of both UW Colleges and UW-Extension is Cathy Sandeen. On November 9, 2017, the UW Board of Regents voted to proceed with a proposal that would merge the physical University of Wisconsin Colleges campuses with some of the four-year campuses of the University of Wisconsin System. Bower, Jerry. \"The University of Wisconsin", "psg_id": "5034497" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin Colleges", "text": "University of Wisconsin Colleges The University of Wisconsin Colleges is a unit of the University of Wisconsin System composed of 13 local two-year campuses and one online campus, University of Wisconsin Colleges Online. The campuses offer a liberal arts, transfer-parallel curriculum. The campuses are: An Associate degree can be earned at any of the campuses, including the online campus. Six of the campuses now (2013) offer a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree. The UW Colleges is also frequently used as a stepping stone in order to transfer to another institution in the University of Wisconsin System. This is", "psg_id": "5034495" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin System", "text": "were appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate for five-year terms. The 14th was the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The University of Wisconsin system merged with the Wisconsin State University system in 1971 to create today's University of Wisconsin System. The 1971 merger law approved by the State Senate combined the two higher education systems in Wisconsin under a single Board of Regents, creating a system with 13 universities, 14 (now 13) freshman-sophomore centers (now colleges), and a statewide extension with offices in all 72 counties. Each university is named “University of Wisconsin–” followed by the location", "psg_id": "982896" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Platteville", "text": "and Wisconsin State College, Platteville in 1951. The Wisconsin Institute of Technology, founded in 1907 as the Wisconsin Mining Trade School, was founded to train technicians for the numerous mining operations around Platteville. It evolved into the first three-year program for mining engineers in the United States. It changed its name to the Wisconsin Institute of Technology in 1939. The merged school took the name Wisconsin State College and Institute of Technology. In 1966, along with Wisconsin's other state colleges, it was granted university status as Wisconsin State University-Platteville. It took its current name after the Wisconsin State University system", "psg_id": "4046614" }, { "title": "Gross enrolment ratio", "text": "Gross enrolment ratio Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) or Gross Enrollment Index (GEI) is a statistical measure used in the education sector, and formerly by the UN in its Education Index, to determine the number of students enrolled in school at several different grade levels (like elementary, middle school and high school), and use it to show the ratio of the number of students who live in that country to those who qualify for the particular grade level. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization(UNESCO), describes ‘Gross Enrolment Ratio’ as the total enrolment within a country ‘in a specific level", "psg_id": "7086359" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Washington County", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Washington County The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee at Washington County, part of the University of Wisconsin Colleges and University of Wisconsin–Extension, is a two-year campus of the University of Wisconsin System located in West Bend, Wisconsin, United States. In 2018, the college became a regional campus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The founding of a University of Wisconsin System campus in Washington County began with the purchase of land owned by local farmer Carl Pick and UW Regent approval of the site on November 12, 1965. Groundbreaking for the new campus took place on July 12, 1967 and classes", "psg_id": "10124690" }, { "title": "Marian University (Wisconsin)", "text": "of the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association, and the men's volleyball team competes in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League. Marian University (Wisconsin) Marian University, formerly Marian College of Fond du Lac, is a Roman Catholic liberal arts university in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1936 by the Congregation of Sisters of Saint Agnes, which continues to sponsor the University today. Marian University has an enrollment of approximately 2000 undergraduate and graduate students. Seventy-one percent of students are women. Ninety-four percent of students receive financial aid. Approximately 32% of undergraduate students live on campus. Marian University opened as Marian", "psg_id": "8139527" }, { "title": "University of Delaware Figure Skating Club", "text": "US National Collegiate Figure Skating Championships include Melissa Parker (1999, 2002 - Senior Ladies), Mark Butt (2000 - Junior Men), Laura Stefanik (2006, 2007 - Junior Ladies), Jazmyn Manzouri (2006, 2007 - Junior Ladies) and Taylor Toth (2007 - Junior Men). University of Delaware Figure Skating Club The University of Delaware Figure Skating Club \"(UDFSC)\" was chartered in January 1986. The University of Delaware is home to the Blue (Fred Rust Arena) and Gold arenas which serve as the home of the University of Delaware Figure Skating Club and the Delaware Ice Skating Science Development Center (ISSDC). The University of", "psg_id": "9871890" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin Colleges", "text": "Colleges, 1919-1997: The Wisconsin Idea at Work.\" New Past P, 2002. 978-0938627555 University of Wisconsin Colleges The University of Wisconsin Colleges is a unit of the University of Wisconsin System composed of 13 local two-year campuses and one online campus, University of Wisconsin Colleges Online. The campuses offer a liberal arts, transfer-parallel curriculum. The campuses are: An Associate degree can be earned at any of the campuses, including the online campus. Six of the campuses now (2013) offer a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree. The UW Colleges is also frequently used as a stepping stone in order to", "psg_id": "5034498" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Whitewater", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Whitewater The University of Wisconsin–Whitewater, also known as UW–Whitewater, is a residential university in Whitewater, Wisconsin. It is part of the University of Wisconsin System. Student enrollment in the 2014–2015 academic year was more than 12,000. The university offers 47 undergraduate majors and 13 graduate programs, with over 1,000 courses available to students. Approximately 1,400 faculty and staff are employed by the university, and the student body consists of individuals from about 40 states and 30 countries. The school was dedicated on April 21, 1868, as Whitewater Normal School and graduated its first class of teachers in June,", "psg_id": "2767554" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stout", "text": "University of Wisconsin System and has been named University of Wisconsin–Stout since then. In March 2007, UW-Stout was designated \"Wisconsin's Polytechnic University\" by the UW System Board of Regents. UW–Stout offers 50 undergraduate majors, 26 graduate majors, and 53 minors. The Graduate School provides oversight for graduate education at the university. UW–Stout offers three terminal degree programs; the Master of Fine Arts in Design, the Educational Specialist degree in both School Psychology and Career and Technical Education, and the Doctor of Education in Career and Technical Education. UW-Stout is organized into three colleges: the College of Arts, Communication, Humanities and", "psg_id": "2727459" }, { "title": "Lenin Enrolment", "text": "Lenin Enrolment The Lenin Enrolment or Lenin Levy (after Vladimir Lenin) was an effort from 1923 to 1925 to enroll more members of the proletariat into the Communist party and incite them to become active in party affairs. In total, over 500,000 were recruited. It came in response to growing criticism of the Communist party as elitist by the rank and file. Even though the party claimed to represent the working class, most of its membership, and particularly its leadership, including Lenin himself, came from the educated classes. The criticism reached a peak at the 10th party congress in 1920", "psg_id": "11000380" }, { "title": "Lenin Enrolment", "text": "when the \"workers' opposition\" openly challenged Lenin. Even though Lenin managed to put down the rebellion within party ranks that time, the pressure to make the party more representative of its supposed base could no longer be ignored. Lenin Enrolment The Lenin Enrolment or Lenin Levy (after Vladimir Lenin) was an effort from 1923 to 1925 to enroll more members of the proletariat into the Communist party and incite them to become active in party affairs. In total, over 500,000 were recruited. It came in response to growing criticism of the Communist party as elitist by the rank and file.", "psg_id": "11000381" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–La Crosse", "text": "the \"L\". In recent years, the \"L\" has been lit by electricity and shines from Grandad Bluff. The University of Wisconsin–La Crosse maintains programs in indoor and outdoor track, cross country, gymnastics, and football, competing in the WIAC, which is in the NCAA's Division III. UWL holds membership affiliation in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), The Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, and the National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA). UWL has student athletes participating on 19 teams, won 70 national titles in the following categories: UWL has also won 388 Wisconsin Intercollegiate", "psg_id": "5762682" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee", "text": "the University of Wisconsin System to become a smoke-free campus. This policy states that \"UWM is committed to maintaining a safe campus environment and to ensuring that it acts to the extent possible to shield its students and employees from harm. To mitigate the established health risks associated with exposure to second-hand smoke, UWM prohibits smoking on all campus property.\" University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (also known as UW–Milwaukee, UWM or Milwaukee) is a public urban research university located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It is the largest university in the Milwaukee metropolitan area and a member of", "psg_id": "2767613" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Superior", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Superior The University of Wisconsin–Superior (also known as UW–Superior or UWS) is a public university located in Superior, Wisconsin. UW–Superior grants associate, bachelor's, master's, and specialist's degrees. The university enrolls about 2,400 undergraduates and 200 graduate students. Originally named Superior Normal School, the university was founded by Wisconsin legislators as a school to train teachers in 1893. Superior Normal School's first class graduated in 1897. In 1909, the institution became Wisconsin's first normal school to offer a full-scale training program for the new idea of kindergarten. It also was the first to offer a four-year program for high", "psg_id": "2727464" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Marathon County", "text": "University of Wisconsin System Student Representatives, an association of all 26 UW campuses, and is a member of the University of Wisconsin System Association of Branch Campuses (formerly UW Colleges Student Governance Council), the organization that represents the 13 two-year branch campuses of the UW System that formerly were the University of Wisconsin Colleges. The campus was a member of United Council, a lobbying organization that represents 23 of the 26 UW campuses at the state level when United Council was still active. University of Wisconsin–Marathon County The University of Wisconsin–Marathon County (UWMC), one of the University of Wisconsin Colleges,", "psg_id": "7169471" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh", "text": "Unions and returned to their housing units as he also suggested, averting any arrests or violence. No students were arrested or later expelled. Until the 1960s the Wisconsin State University–Oshkosh student body was almost exclusively white as were the Faculty. The Wisconsin State University–Oshkosh administration at the time has been described as \"conservative, paternalistic\" and \"ruled by elderly white males in the twilight of their careers\". As result of the first demonstration the university expelled 94 students, almost all black, from the first 'Black Thursday' demonstration. The first Black Thursday demonstration was marked in a campus exhibit in 2008–09. The", "psg_id": "2727526" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin System", "text": "University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh did so starting in 2012, as well as the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater. [citations needed] University of Wisconsin Colleges is an institution of the University of Wisconsin System that grants associate degrees at 13 two-year campuses located throughout the state. Many of the credits earned at the UW Colleges can be transferred to other colleges and universities. The UW Colleges also grant associate degrees through an online program. The UW–Extension operates extension courses statewide through offices in each of Wisconsin's 72 counties. UW Colleges and UW-Extension have shared a common administration since 2005, though they have", "psg_id": "982901" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin System", "text": "same conference, the WIAC, making the 'UW' redundant. The exception is UW-Parkside, who plays in the Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference and is commonly simply called \"Parkside\". Notable alumni from their respective campus: University of Wisconsin System The University of Wisconsin System is a university system of public universities in the state of Wisconsin. It is one of the largest public higher education systems in the country, enrolling more than 174,000 students each year and employing approximately 39,000 faculty and staff statewide. The University of Wisconsin System comprises two doctoral research universities, eleven comprehensive universities, thirteen freshman-sophomore colleges, and", "psg_id": "982904" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stout", "text": "compete without the benefit of athletics aid or scholarships. Men's teams include: football, baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey and track and field. Women's teams include: basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. University of Wisconsin–Stout The University of Wisconsin–Stout (UW–Stout or Stout) is a public university located in Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States. A member of the University of Wisconsin System, it enrolls more than 9,600 students. The school was founded in 1891 and named in honor of its founder, lumber magnate James Huff Stout. On March 9, 2007, Stout was designated \"Wisconsin's", "psg_id": "2727463" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Barron County", "text": "in commencement exercises at the new campus. The formal dedication of the Barron County Campus of Stout State University in Rice Lake, Wisconsin was held in September 1968. With the 1972 merger of the University of Wisconsin and State University Systems, the campus became part of the University of Wisconsin Center System and was known as UW Center-Barron County, until 1983 when the institution became known as the University of Wisconsin Centers. In 1997, the name of the institution was changed to the University of Wisconsin Colleges and the campus name to UW-Barron County. Friday, October 27, 2006 marked the", "psg_id": "2727394" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin Colleges Online", "text": "Online is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. UW Colleges Online adheres to the Guidelines for Distance Education espoused by the North Central Association (NCA) Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. UW Colleges Online uses Desire2Learn as its course management system (CMS). Courses are offered during three terms: Spring, Summer, and Fall. There are currently no self-paced course offerings available. University of Wisconsin Colleges Online The University of Wisconsin Colleges Online is an online college program which is part of the University of Wisconsin Colleges, the freshman-sophomore campuses", "psg_id": "12344437" }, { "title": "Ripon High School (Wisconsin)", "text": "Ripon High School (Wisconsin) Ripon High School is a public high school located in Ripon, Wisconsin. The school serves students in grades 9 through 12, and has an enrolment of about 560 students. It is the only high school in the Ripon School District. Ripon High School's mascot is the Tiger. The school has recently joined the Eastern Valley Conference after spending several years in the East Central Flyway Conference. Sports facilities include Ingalls Field, which is shared with Ripon College. Ingalls Field has a capacity of 3500 and has FieldTurf installed on the field. Ripon offers nine boys' varsity", "psg_id": "10136421" }, { "title": "University of Delaware Figure Skating Club", "text": "more than any other figure skating club in the United States. Additionally, in 2011 thirty-two skaters from UD qualified for senior and junior national teams after the Eastern sectional championships. The University of Delaware has a record of strong performances in collegiate figure skating and is one of the top teams in the country as per national rankings. They compete out of the Eastern Conference. The University has been represented at every US National Intercollegiate Figure Skating Championships ever since its inception. Teams qualify for the national championship by competing in three conference competitions. At the conclusion of each event,", "psg_id": "9871888" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin Press", "text": "Award, the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction, Independent Publisher Book Awards, NEA Literature Fellowships, the Guggenheim Fellowship, Publishing Triangle Awards, and other honors. University of Wisconsin Press The University of Wisconsin Press (sometimes abbreviated as UW Press) is a non-profit university press publishing peer-reviewed books and journals. It publishes work by scholars from the global academic community; works of fiction, memoir and poetry under its imprint, Terrace Books; and serves the citizens of Wisconsin by publishing important books about Wisconsin, the Upper Midwest, and the Great Lakes region. UW Press annually awards the Brittingham Prize in Poetry, the Felix", "psg_id": "9851882" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Marathon County", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Marathon County The University of Wisconsin–Marathon County (UWMC), one of the University of Wisconsin Colleges, is a two-year campus of the University of Wisconsin System. It is located near downtown Wausau, Wisconsin, United States, and adjacent to Marathon Park. UWMC's campus consists of six buildings: the main building, the fieldhouse, the ceramics/pottery building, the art building, Marathon Hall (residence hall) and the Center for Civic Engagement. UW-Marathon County had an enrollment of 1,262 students in fall 2014 and an average class size of 23.3 students. UWMC is the site of the Wisconsin Public Radio Wausau Regional Studio. The", "psg_id": "7169461" } ]
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what was the day job that boris yeltsin started out with?
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[ { "title": "1991 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "Yeltsin was officially registered as a presidential candidate on May 20. A week afterwards, he embarked on a ten-day campaign tour. He started his campaign travels with a trip to Murmansk, where he was reported to have been hounded by enthusiastic crowds waving the flag of pre-revolutionary Russia and shouting \"We love you, Boris Nikolaevich!\". As he had on previous trips he had made to the distant regions of the Russian Federation, Yeltsin promised the local residents that his administration would devolve enough powers to the regions to enable them to solve their problems themselves. On this tour, Yeltsin subsequently", "psg_id": "20776627" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "social services to citizens and that its chapters served a social club for residents with free coffee and occasional entertainment. In actuality, campaign money was funneled through the organization to eschew detection. Sergey Lisovsky organized the \"Vote or Lose\" campaign. \"Vote or Lose\" was a $10 million series of television programs and rock concerts in the style of Rock the Vote. It was a get out the vote campaign aimed at mobilizing the youth vote in support of Yeltsin. 1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign The Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign, 1996 was the reelection campaign of Russian President Boris Yeltsin in", "psg_id": "20776753" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "he was leaving not for health reasons, but on the totality of the problems, and apologized to the citizens of Russia. Acting President was appointed Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who immediately after the statement of Boris Yeltsin about his own resignation sent a New Year message to the citizens of Russia. Vladimir Putin on the same day signed a decree guaranteeing Yeltsin protection from prosecution, as well as significant financial benefits to him and his family. Presidency of Boris Yeltsin The Russian Presidency of Boris Yeltsin, was the executive branch of the federal government of the Russian Federation from June", "psg_id": "19173801" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "new status. In 2015 the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center was opened in Yekaterinburg. Russian and Soviet Foreign awards Departmental awards Religious awards Titles Boris Yeltsin Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin (; 1 February 1931 – 23 April 2007) was a Soviet and Russian politician and the first President of the Russian Federation, serving from 1991 to 1999. Originally a supporter of Mikhail Gorbachev, Yeltsin emerged under the perestroika reforms as one of Gorbachev's most powerful political opponents. During the late 1980s, Yeltsin had been a candidate member of the Politburo, and in late 1987 tendered a letter of resignation in protest. No", "psg_id": "13489921" }, { "title": "First inauguration of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "of the national anthem, Boris Yeltsin went to the desk behind which sat Ruslan Khasbulatov. Sitting at the table Yeltsin and Khasbulatov listened to a speech of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Alexy II. After the speech of the Patriarch, Boris Yeltsin delivered his first speech as President of Russia, and then made a congratulatory speech, President of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev. Unlike subsequent inaugural ceremonies on this Boris Yeltsin read out another oath. First inauguration of Boris Yeltsin The First Inauguration of Boris Yeltsin as the first President of Russia took place on Wednesday, July 10, 1991.", "psg_id": "19435947" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin The Russian Presidency of Boris Yeltsin, was the executive branch of the federal government of the Russian Federation from June 12, 1991 to December 31, 1999. Yeltsin was the first Russian president, and during his presidency, the country suffered from widespread corruption. As a result of persistent low oil and commodity prices during the 1990s, Russia suffered inflation, economic collapse and enormous political and social problems that affected Russia and the other former states of the USSR. Within a few years of his presidency, many of Yeltsin's initial supporters started to criticize his leadership, and Vice", "psg_id": "19173768" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Yeltsin left office widely unpopular with the Russian population. Yeltsin kept a low profile after his resignation, though he did occasionally publicly criticise his successor. Yeltsin died of congestive heart failure on 23 April 2007. Boris Yeltsin was born in the village of Butka, Talitsky District, Sverdlovsk, USSR, on 1 February 1931. In 1932, after the state took away the entire harvest from the recently collectivised Butka peasants, the Yeltsin family moved as far away as they could, to Kazan, more than 1,100 kilometres from Butka, where Boris' father, Nikolai, found work on a building site.", "psg_id": "13489850" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "to former Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Boris Nemtsov, the bizarre behavior of Yeltsin resulted from \"strong drugs\" given to him by Kremlin doctors, which were incompatible even with a small amount of alcohol. This was discussed by journalist Yelena Tregubova from the \"Kremlin pool\" in connection with an episode during Yeltsin's visit to Stockholm in 1997 when Yeltsin suddenly started talking nonsense (he allegedly told his bemused audience that Swedish meatballs reminded him of Björn Borg's face), lost his balance, and almost fell down on the podium after drinking a single glass of champagne. Tregubova barely escaped an assassination", "psg_id": "13489911" }, { "title": "Death and state funeral of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center opened in Yekaterinburg. Death and state funeral of Boris Yeltsin Boris Yeltsin, the first President of Russia, died of cardiac arrest on April 23, 2007, twelve days after being admitted to the Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow. Yeltsin was the first Russian head of state to be buried in a church ceremony since Emperor Alexander III, 113 years prior. On the day Yeltsin died, President Vladimir Putin declared the day of his funeral, held on 25 April 2007, to be a day of national mourning. The ceremony was broadcast live on the main Russian state TV", "psg_id": "19443553" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center", "text": "Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center, also known simply as the Yeltsin Center is a social, cultural and educational center, which opened in Yekaterinburg in 2015. The architect of the project is Boris Bernaskoni, the founder of BERNASKONI interdisciplinary bureau that works on intersection of architecture, communication, art and industrial design. One of the main objects of the center is Boris Yeltsin's Museum, dedicated to the contemporary political history of Russia and its first president. The Yeltsin Center was established in accordance with the 2008 law \"On centers of historical heritage of presidents of the Russian Federation ceased", "psg_id": "19345998" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Boris Yeltsin Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin (; 1 February 1931 – 23 April 2007) was a Soviet and Russian politician and the first President of the Russian Federation, serving from 1991 to 1999. Originally a supporter of Mikhail Gorbachev, Yeltsin emerged under the perestroika reforms as one of Gorbachev's most powerful political opponents. During the late 1980s, Yeltsin had been a candidate member of the Politburo, and in late 1987 tendered a letter of resignation in protest. No one had resigned from the Politburo before. This act branded Yeltsin as a rebel and led to his rise in popularity as an", "psg_id": "13489845" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "from his office as president. Speaking at a rally on Vasilyevsky Spusk, Yeltsin vowed not to implement the decision of the Congress if it will still be accepted. However, over the impeachment only 617 deputies has voted out of 1033, with the necessary 689 majority votes. The next day, after failing impeachment Congress of People's Deputies appointed April 25, All-Russian referendum on four issues: the confidence to President Yeltsin, on the approval of its socio-economic policies of the early presidential elections and early elections of people's deputies. Boris Yeltsin called on his supporters to vote \"yes four\" themselves supporters were", "psg_id": "19173783" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center", "text": "of information about events during the administration of Boris Yeltsin. In front of the center sometimes there are protests held. In January 2018, presidential candidate from the Communist party Pavel Grudinin proposed to close the Yeltsin Center, and the building of the Center to give to the children's educational club. Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center, also known simply as the Yeltsin Center is a social, cultural and educational center, which opened in Yekaterinburg in 2015. The architect of the project is Boris Bernaskoni, the founder of BERNASKONI interdisciplinary bureau that works on intersection of architecture, communication, art", "psg_id": "19346002" }, { "title": "Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin (SSLYBY) is an indie pop band from Springfield, Missouri. They are named after Boris Yeltsin, the first President of Russia after the breakup of the Soviet Union. Their first full-length album, \"Broom\", was independently released in 2005. They are now signed with Polyvinyl Record Co. Will Knauer and Philip Dickey were friends in high school. Phil and John Robert Cardwell met in 2002 during their freshman year of college and started writing songs together. From 2002 to 2004, the group recorded demos at home and in their dorm", "psg_id": "6747992" }, { "title": "Death and state funeral of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Death and state funeral of Boris Yeltsin Boris Yeltsin, the first President of Russia, died of cardiac arrest on April 23, 2007, twelve days after being admitted to the Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow. Yeltsin was the first Russian head of state to be buried in a church ceremony since Emperor Alexander III, 113 years prior. On the day Yeltsin died, President Vladimir Putin declared the day of his funeral, held on 25 April 2007, to be a day of national mourning. The ceremony was broadcast live on the main Russian state TV channels, and was attended by current and", "psg_id": "19443543" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "under a 1996 peace agreement brokered by Alexander Lebed; Yeltsin's then-security chief. The peace deal allowed Chechnya greater autonomy but not full independence. The decision to launch the war in Chechnya dismayed many in the West. \"TIME\" magazine wrote: Then, what was to be made of Boris Yeltsin? Clearly he could no longer be regarded as the democratic hero of Western myth. But had he become an old-style communist boss, turning his back on the democratic reformers he once championed and throwing in his lot with militarists and ultranationalists? Or was he a befuddled, out-of-touch chief being manipulated, knowingly or", "psg_id": "13489885" }, { "title": "Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar", "text": "Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar – Russian Cabinet of Ministers under the leadership of President Boris Yeltsin and First Deputy Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar. Worked from 6 November 1991 to 23 December 1992. Boris Yeltsin led the Council of Ministers to carry out radical economic reforms aimed at liberalizing the economy. He headed the Cabinet since 6 November 1991 to 15 June 1992. From 15 June to 15 December 1992, the Cabinet directed the acting Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar. In December 1992, Boris Yeltsin proposed to the Congress of People's Deputies", "psg_id": "19451749" }, { "title": "Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar", "text": "of Russia Yegor Gaidar's candidacy for the post of Prime Minister of Russia, however, people's deputies he was denied. It was replaced by the cabinet of Viktor Chernomyrdin. Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar – Russian Cabinet of Ministers under the leadership of President Boris Yeltsin and First Deputy Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar. Worked from 6 November 1991 to 23 December 1992. Boris Yeltsin led the Council of Ministers to carry out radical economic reforms aimed at liberalizing the economy. He headed the Cabinet since 6 November 1991 to 15 June 1992.", "psg_id": "19451750" }, { "title": "1991 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "1991 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign The 1991 presidential campaign of Boris Yeltsin, was the successful campaign by then-Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Russia in Russia's first presidential election. Yeltsin ran as an independent candidate. His running mate was People's Deputy and former soldier Alexander Rutskoy. Receiving more than 50% of the vote in the first round of the election, the Yeltsin-Rutskoy ticket won the election with an overwhelming margin over their closest competitors, the Ryzhkov-Gromov ticket. Thus Boris Yeltsin and Alexander Rutskoy were elected 1st President of Russia and 1st Vice President of Russia respectively. On March 17, 1991,", "psg_id": "20776617" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "lifelong immunity from prosecution for Mr. Yeltsin. On 31 December 1999, in an announcement aired at 12:00 pm MSK on Russian television and taped in the morning of the same day, Yeltsin said he had resigned and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin had taken over as acting president, with elections due to take place on 26 March 2000. Yeltsin asked for forgiveness for what he acknowledged were errors of his rule, and said Russia needed to enter the new century with new political leaders. Yeltsin said: I want to ask for your forgiveness, that many of our dreams didn't come true.", "psg_id": "13489906" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "the presidency in the hands of his chosen successor, then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Yeltsin left office widely unpopular with the Russian population. On June 12, 1991 Yeltsin elected as the first President of the Russian Federation, received 45,552,041 votes, representing 57.30 percent of the number who took part in the vote, and well ahead of Nikolai Ryzhkov, who, despite the support of the federal authorities, received only 16.85%. Together with Boris Yeltsin was elected a vice-president, Alexander Rutskoi. After the elections, Boris Yeltsin began the struggle with the privileges of the range and the maintenance of Russia's sovereignty within the", "psg_id": "19173770" }, { "title": "Second inauguration of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Yegor Stroyev, put on the symbol of Presidential power on Boris Yeltsin. Then, with a made a congratulatory speech, Patriarch Alexy II. At the end of the ceremony it was made of thirty artillery salute volleys. Second inauguration of Boris Yeltsin The Second Inauguration of Boris Yeltsin as the President of Russia took place on Friday, August 9, 1996. The ceremony was held at the State Kremlin Palace and lasted about thirty minutes. It was originally planned to hold a ceremony at the Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin, but in order to save money this idea was abandoned. Boris", "psg_id": "19436068" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "resign, leaving Putin as acting president. On December 31, 1999 at 12 am Moscow time (which was repeated on the main channels for a few minutes before midnight, before the televised New Year) Boris Yeltsin announced his resignation as President of the Russian Federation: \"Dear friends! My dear! Today is the last time I address you with New Year's greetings. But that's not all. Today, the last time I address you as the President of Russia. I made the decision. Slowly and painfully pondered over it. Today, the last day of the outgoing century, I am resigning.\" Yeltsin said that", "psg_id": "19173800" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign The Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign, 1996 was the reelection campaign of Russian President Boris Yeltsin in the 1996 election. Yeltsin was ultimately reelected, despite having originally been greatly expected to lose the election due to an immensely low level of public support prior to the official launch of his campaign. Yelstin's approval had tanked after he had introduced significant reforms meant to push Russia towards a market-based economy. He had eliminated the majority of Soviet-era price controls, privatized a large number of significant state assets, permitted the ownership of private property, welcomed free-market principles, and", "psg_id": "20776646" }, { "title": "Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin", "text": "that a new album would be released in the summer of 2015. A teaser trailer for the album was simultaneously released on YouTube. Later that month, on March 26, it was announced that the album would be called \"The High Country\" and that it would be released on June 2, 2015. Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin (SSLYBY) is an indie pop band from Springfield, Missouri. They are named after Boris Yeltsin, the first President of Russia after the breakup of the Soviet Union. Their first full-length album, \"Broom\", was independently released in 2005.", "psg_id": "6747999" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "by 4 times, he sacked Kiriyenko government and offered to return Chernomyrdin. August 21, 1998 at a meeting of the State Duma of the majority of MPs (248 out of 450) have called Yeltsin to resign voluntarily, in his support were only 32 deputies. In September 1998, with the consent of the State Duma Boris Yeltsin appointed Yevgeny Primakov to the post of prime minister. In May 1999, the State Duma tried unsuccessfully to raise the issue of impeachment of Yeltsin from office (five charges formulated by the initiators of the impeachment, mainly related to Yeltsin's actions during the first", "psg_id": "19173798" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "of Russia Yuri Skuratov opened a bribery investigation against Mabetex, accusing Mabetex CEO Mr. Pacolli of bribing President Boris Yeltsin and his family members. Swiss authorities issued an international arrest warrant for Pavel Borodin, the official who managed the Kremlin's property empire. Admitting publicly that bribery was usual business practice in Russia, Mr. Pacolli confirmed in early-December 1999 that he had guaranteed five credit cards for Mr. Yeltsin's wife, Naina, and two daughters, Tatyana and Yelena. President Yeltsin resigned a few weeks later on 31 December 1999, appointing Vladimir Putin as his successor. President Putin's first decree as president was", "psg_id": "13489905" }, { "title": "Second inauguration of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Second inauguration of Boris Yeltsin The Second Inauguration of Boris Yeltsin as the President of Russia took place on Friday, August 9, 1996. The ceremony was held at the State Kremlin Palace and lasted about thirty minutes. It was originally planned to hold a ceremony at the Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin, but in order to save money this idea was abandoned. Boris Yeltsin won the election in 1996 and re-entered the office of the President of Russia a month later. First, in the inauguration of the Hall have been brought Standard of the President of Russia, Flag of", "psg_id": "19436065" }, { "title": "First inauguration of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "First inauguration of Boris Yeltsin The First Inauguration of Boris Yeltsin as the first President of Russia took place on Wednesday, July 10, 1991. The ceremony was held at the State Kremlin Palace and it lasted about thirty minutes. The first in the history of Russia presidential inauguration ceremony. As a result of nationwide referendum on the introduction of the post of the President of Russia, the first presidential election was held. Boris Yeltsin won the elections, gaining more than 58 percent of the vote. He took office a month after the elections. In 1991, President of Russia, as well", "psg_id": "19435945" }, { "title": "Death and state funeral of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "ceremony was attended by more than thirty foreign visitors. These were the heads of state and government and other representatives of various countries, as well as many former heads of state and government, who had worked with Boris Yeltsin. Also, in addition to foreign leaders, there were many Russian politicians. Yeltsin was memorialised in several ways in 2008. On April 8, a street in Yekaterinburg, formerly January 9 Street, was renamed \"Boris Yeltsin Street\". On April 23, a grand opening ceremony at Novodevichy Cemetery was held for the monument to Boris Yeltsin, made by sculptor Georgy Frangulyan. The memorial is", "psg_id": "19443551" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "His inauguration ceremony took place on August 9. There have been claims that the election was fraudulent, favoring Yeltsin. After the elections, Yeltsin has not seen in public due to the ill health for some time and did not appear before the voters. He appeared in public only at the inauguration ceremony on August 9 that took place in a highly abbreviated procedure because of Yeltsin's poor state of health. On November 5, 1996 Yeltsin underwent surgery coronary artery bypass surgery of the heart, during which Viktor Chernomyrdin has performed the duties of President. Boris Yeltsin did not return to", "psg_id": "19173796" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "hall. A political crisis began. After the talks, Boris Yeltsin and Ruslan Khasbulatov, Valery Zorkin and multi-voting, the Congress of People's Deputies on December 12 adopted a resolution on the stabilization of the constitutional system and Viktor Chernomyrdin was appointed as Prime Minister. After the eighth Congress of People's Deputies, which quashed the decision of the stabilization of the constitutional system and the decisions that undermine the independence of the government and the Central Bank, on March 20, 1993, Boris Yeltsin, delivered a televised address to the nation, he announced that it has signed a decree on the introduction of", "psg_id": "19173781" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "negotiate with the militants, he returned only after all events, dismissed the heads of a number of law enforcement agencies and the Governor of the Stavropol Territory. In August 1996, Chechen rebels drove the Federal troops from Grozny. After that Yeltsin signed the Khasavyurt agreements, which many regarded as treacherous. The Presidential elections were held in Russia on June 16, 1996, with a second round on July 3. The result was a victory for the incumbent President Boris Yeltsin, who ran as an independent candidate. Yeltsin defeated the Communist challenger Gennady Zyuganov in the run-off, receiving 54.4% of the vote.", "psg_id": "19173795" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "the Soviet Union as his major argument. Yeltsin's criticism of the Politburo and Gorbachev led to a smear campaign against him, in which examples of Yeltsin's awkward behavior were used against him. Speaking at the CPSU conference in 1988, Yegor Ligachev stated: \"Boris, you are wrong\". An article in \"Pravda\" described Yeltsin as drunk at a lecture during his September 1989 visit to the United States, an allegation which appeared to be confirmed by a TV account of his speech. However, popular dissatisfaction with the regime was very strong, and these attempts to smear Yeltsin only added to his popularity.", "psg_id": "13489863" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "considered an original member of the United Nations (since October 24, 1945), along with Ukraine (SSR) and Belarus (Byelorussian SSR). On December 25, 1991, Boris Yeltsin, was full of presidential power in Russia in connection with the resignation of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and the actual collapse of the USSR. Following the resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin had transferred his residence from the Russia's White House to the Kremlin and he received the so-called nuclear suitcase. In April 1992, 4th Congress of People's Deputies three times refused to ratify Belovezhskoe agreement and deleted from the text of the Russian", "psg_id": "19173778" }, { "title": "Second inauguration of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Yeltsin, announced that Yeltsin was popularly re-elected President of Russia for a second term and he declared that the elections were fair and democratic. At the end of the speech Ryabov gave Yeltsin a certificate of the Russian President. Then, a speech made by the Chairman of the Constitutional Court Vladimir Tumanov, who also congratulated Yeltsin announced electoral integrity and urged the President took the oath. After Boris Yeltsin took the oath, he sounded Anthem of Russia, and a copy of the Standard of the President of Russia was raised over the Kremlin Senate. Thereafter, Chairman of the Federation Council", "psg_id": "19436067" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "Most Bank, Independent Television and NTV. NTV which had, prior to the campaign, been critical towards Yeltsin's actions in Chechnya, changed the tone of their coverage. Igor Malashenko, Gusinsky's appointed head of NTV, even joined the Yeltsin campaign and led the its media relations in a rather visible conflict-of-interest. In early 1996, Gusinsky and his political rival Boris Berezovsky (chairman of the Board of ORT) decided that they would put aside their differences in order to work together to support the reelection Boris Yeltsin. In mid-1996, Chubais and Yeltsin recruited a team of a handful of financial and media oligarchs", "psg_id": "20776722" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "underwent a hip operation in Moscow after breaking his femur in a fall while on holiday in the Italian island of Sardinia. On 1 February 2006, Yeltsin celebrated his 75th birthday. Boris Yeltsin died of congestive heart failure on 23 April 2007, aged 76. According to experts quoted by \"Komsomolskaya Pravda\", the onset of Yeltsin's condition was due to his visit to Jordan between 25 March and 2 April. He was buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery on 25 April 2007, following a period during which his body had lain in repose in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow.", "psg_id": "13489916" }, { "title": "1991 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "Russia, by affiliated political parties, or by both. Neighborhood and factory organizations were local organizations dedicated to overseeing field operations of individual neighborhoods or efforts targeting the workforce in individual factories. They were run by local volunteers alongside either regional chapters of Democratic Russia, affiliated political parties, or by both. 1991 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign The 1991 presidential campaign of Boris Yeltsin, was the successful campaign by then-Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Russia in Russia's first presidential election. Yeltsin ran as an independent candidate. His running mate was People's Deputy and former soldier Alexander Rutskoy. Receiving more than 50%", "psg_id": "20776645" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "(which by this time included all of the remaining republics except Georgia) took the Soviet Union's seat in the United Nations. The next day, Gorbachev resigned and the Soviet Union ceased to exist—thereby ending the world's oldest, largest and most powerful Communist state. Economic relations between the former Soviet republics were severely compromised. Millions of ethnic Russians found themselves in the newly formed foreign countries. Just days after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Boris Yeltsin resolved to embark on a programme of radical economic reform. Unlike Gorbachev's reforms, which sought to expand democracy in the socialist system, the new", "psg_id": "13489874" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin circling over Shannon diplomatic incident", "text": "person who has had too much to drink. Boris Yeltsin circling over Shannon diplomatic incident On 30 September 1994, Boris Yeltsin, then President of the Russian Federation, was scheduled for an official state visit to the Republic of Ireland but failed to get off his plane when it landed at Shannon Airport. The incident embarrassed the Irish government, in particular Taoiseach Albert Reynolds who was left standing at the foot of the stairs to Yeltsin's plane, and raised questions about Yeltsin's health and fitness to serve. Boris Yeltsin travelled to New York to address the United Nations General Assembly on", "psg_id": "20118609" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin circling over Shannon diplomatic incident", "text": "Boris Yeltsin circling over Shannon diplomatic incident On 30 September 1994, Boris Yeltsin, then President of the Russian Federation, was scheduled for an official state visit to the Republic of Ireland but failed to get off his plane when it landed at Shannon Airport. The incident embarrassed the Irish government, in particular Taoiseach Albert Reynolds who was left standing at the foot of the stairs to Yeltsin's plane, and raised questions about Yeltsin's health and fitness to serve. Boris Yeltsin travelled to New York to address the United Nations General Assembly on 26 September 1994. He then travelled to Seattle,", "psg_id": "20118601" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "returned to Moscow. Yeltsin was subsequently hailed by his supporters around the world for rallying mass opposition to the coup. Although restored to his position, Gorbachev had been destroyed politically. Neither union nor Russian power structures heeded his commands as support had swung over to Yeltsin. Taking advantage of the situation, Yeltsin began taking what remained of the Soviet government, ministry by ministry—including the Kremlin. On 6 November 1991, Yeltsin issued a decree banning all Communist Party activities on Russian soil. In early December 1991, Ukraine voted for independence from the Soviet Union. A week later, on 8 December, Yeltsin", "psg_id": "13489871" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "term). Before the vote to impeach Yeltsin dismissed Primakov government, and then with the consent of the State Duma appointed Sergei Stepashin, Chairman of the Government, but in August dismissed and submitting for approval of the candidacy of Vladimir Putin, a little-known at the time, and declared him his successor. After the aggravation of the situation in Chechnya, the attack on Dagestan, apartment bombings in Moscow, Buynaksk and Volgodonsk Boris Yeltsin at the suggestion of Vladimir Putin has decided to conduct a series of Chechen counter-terrorist operations. Putin's popularity has increased, and at the end of 1999, Yeltsin decided to", "psg_id": "19173799" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "coup, then issued a number of decrees on non-recognition of the State Emergency Committee action. On August 23 Yeltsin signed a decree suspending the activities of the RSFSR, and on November 6, on the termination of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. After the failure of the Emergency Committee, and Gorbachev has returned to Moscow to negotiate a new Union Treaty are deadlocked, and Gorbachev finally began to lose control levers, which are gradually retreating to Yeltsin and heads of other union republics. In December 1991, Boris Yeltsin, Soviet President Gorbachev held a secret meeting with Ukrainian President, Leonid", "psg_id": "19173774" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "the post of First Secretary of the Moscow Communist Party. Yeltsin said he would never forgive Gorbachev for this \"immoral and inhuman\" treatment. Yeltsin was demoted to the position of First Deputy Commissioner for the State Committee for Construction. At the next meeting of the Central Committee on 24 February 1988, Yeltsin was removed from his position as a Candidate member of the Politburo. He was perturbed and humiliated but began plotting his revenge. His opportunity came with Gorbachev's establishment of the Congress of People's Deputies. He recovered, and started intensively criticizing Gorbachev, highlighting the slow pace of reform in", "psg_id": "13489862" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "USSR. These were the first in the history of Russian national presidential elections. On July 10, 1991 Boris Yeltsin brought an oath of allegiance to the people of Russia and the Russian Constitution and assumed the position of President of the Russian Federation. After taking the oath, he made a keynote speech, which began energetically and emotionally, understanding the solemnity of the time. The first decree, which was signed by Yeltsin, was the decree \"On urgent measures for the development of education in the Russian Federation.\" The document, prepared with the active participation of the Ministry of Education of the", "psg_id": "19173771" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Yeltsin's initial supporters had started to criticize his leadership, and Vice President Alexander Rutskoy even denounced the reforms as \"economic genocide\". Ongoing confrontations with the Supreme Soviet climaxed in the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis in which Yeltsin ordered the unconstitutional dissolution of the Supreme Soviet parliament, which as a result attempted to remove him from office. In October 1993, troops loyal to Yeltsin stopped an armed uprising outside of the parliament building, leading to a number of deaths. On 31 December 1999, under enormous internal pressure, Yeltsin announced his resignation, leaving the presidency in the hands of his chosen successor,", "psg_id": "13489849" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "rise as a rebel and growth in popularity as an anti-establishment figure. Gorbachev called a meeting of the Moscow City Party Committee for 11 November 1987 to launch another crushing attack on Yeltsin and confirm his dismissal. On 9 November 1987, Yeltsin apparently tried to kill himself and was rushed to hospital bleeding profusely from self-inflicted cuts to his chest. Gorbachev ordered the injured Yeltsin from his hospital bed to the Moscow party plenum two days later where he was ritually denounced by the party faithful in what was reminiscent of a Stalinist show trial before he was fired from", "psg_id": "13489861" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "the radical pro-reform faction in the Congress of People's Deputies: the Inter-Regional Group of Deputies, and on 29 July 1989 was elected one of the five co-Chairman of the Inter-Regional Group. On 16 September 1989, Yeltsin toured a medium-sized grocery store (Randall's) in Texas. Leon Aron, quoting a Yeltsin associate, wrote in his 2000 biography, \"Yeltsin, A Revolutionary Life\" (St. Martin's Press): \"For a long time, on the plane to Miami, he sat motionless, his head in his hands. 'What have they done to our poor people?' he said after a long silence.\" He added, \"On his return to Moscow,", "psg_id": "13489865" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "of them were transferred to the territory of the USSR and were kept in labour camps... We can only surmise that some of them may still be alive.\" On 10 December 1991, just five days after Senator Helms had written to Yeltsin regarding American servicemen, he again wrote to Yeltsin, this time concerning Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (KAL 007) requesting information concerning possible survivors, including Georgia Congressman Larry McDonald, and their whereabouts. One of the greatest tragedies of the Cold War was the shoot-down of the Korean Airlines Flight 007 by the Armed Forces of what was then the", "psg_id": "13489891" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "met Ukrainian president Leonid Kravchuk and the leader of Belarus, Stanislav Shushkevich, in Belovezhskaya Pushcha. In the Belavezha Accords, the three presidents announced the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the formation of a voluntary Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in its place. According to Gorbachev, Yeltsin kept the plans of the Belovezhskaya meeting in strict secrecy and the main goal of the dissolution of the Soviet Union was to get rid of Gorbachev, who by that time had started to recover his position after the events of August. Gorbachev has also accused Yeltsin of violating the people's will expressed", "psg_id": "13489872" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center", "text": "to carry out its powers\" for the preservation, study and public presentation of the heritage of the first President of the Russian Federation \"in the context of the recent history of the Fatherland, the development of democratic institutions and the rule of law\". Presidential Center of Boris Yeltsin was unveiled on 25 November 2015. The opening was attended by the President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Yeltsin's widow Naina, other representatives of the leadership of the country and the culture. For the first year of operation of the museum it was visited by over 250,000 people. Visitors also attended", "psg_id": "19345999" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "the USSR. In September 1992, a group of People's Deputies, headed by Sergei Baburin sent to the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation a petition to examine the constitutionality of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of December 12, 1991 \"On ratification of the Agreement establishing the Commonwealth of Independent States\". On December 10, 1992, the day after the Congress of People's Deputies did not approve the candidacy of Yegor Gaidar as Prime Minister, Boris Yeltsin issued a sharp criticism of the Congress of People's Deputies and tried to disrupt their work, calling on his supporters to leave the meeting", "psg_id": "19173780" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "in world history. ... A new democratic Russia was born during his time: a free, open and peaceful country. A state in which the power truly does belong to the people. ... the first President of Russia’s strength consisted in the mass support of Russian citizens for his ideas and aspirations. Thanks to the will and direct initiative of President Boris Yeltsin a new constitution, one which declared human rights a supreme value, was adopted. It gave people the opportunity to freely express their thoughts, to freely choose power in Russia, to realise their creative and entrepreneurial plans. This Constitution", "psg_id": "13489918" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "In another incident, Yeltsin fell from a bridge. Commenting on this event, Yeltsin hinted that he was helped to fall from the bridge by the enemies of perestroika, but his opponents suggested that he was simply drunk. On 26 March 1989, Yeltsin was elected to the Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union as the delegate from Moscow district with a decisive 92% of the vote and on 29 May 1989, was elected by the Congress of People's Deputies to a seat on the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. On 19 July 1989, Yeltsin announced the formation of", "psg_id": "13489864" }, { "title": "First inauguration of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "as in the United States, elected together with the Vice President. However, in contrast to the American tradition, Vice President Alexander Rutskoy did not bring an oath, but was present at the ceremony as a guest. Boris Yeltsin was invited to the podium to take the oath. Yeltsin took the oath of keeping the right hand on your heart, at the same time, the Constitution of Russian SFSR and the Soviet Union, as well as the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Russia lay in front of him. After taking the oath musicians begin to play the Russian anthem. After completion", "psg_id": "19435946" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "\"special operation mode\". The next day, the Supreme Council appealed to the Constitutional Court, calling Yeltsin's appeal \"an attack on the constitutional foundations of the Russian state\". The Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, still not having signed the decree, and Yeltsin found the actions associated with the televised address, unconstitutional, and found that the reasons for his dismissal. The Supreme Council convened IX (Extraordinary) Congress of People's Deputies. However, as it turned out after a few days, in fact, it signed another decree contains no gross violations of the Constitution. On March 28, the Congress attempted to remove Yeltsin", "psg_id": "19173782" }, { "title": "Boris, you are wrong", "text": "form \"\"N,\" you are wrong\". Following Yeltsin's death in 2007, Ligachev upheld his criticism by saying that what he told Yeltsin back then was right in his opinion. Ligachev's own 2012 memoir book is titled \"Boris Was Wrong\" (). Boris, you are wrong \"Boris, you are wrong\" () is a political catchphrase, originally said by Yegor Ligachev to Boris Yeltsin on 1 July 1988 to tackle Yeltsin's split from Soviet politics. Ligachev was at the time a member of the Politburo, while Yeltsin was First Deputy Chairman of the Soviet State Committee for Construction. Speaking at the 19th All-Union Conference", "psg_id": "17870591" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "In February 1992, Russia's vice president, Alexander Rutskoy denounced the Yeltsin programme as \"economic genocide.\" By 1993, conflict over the reform direction escalated between Yeltsin on the one side, and the opposition to radical economic reform in Russia's parliament on the other. Also throughout 1992, Yeltsin wrestled with the Supreme Soviet of Russia and the Congress of People's Deputies for control over government, government policy, government banking and property. In the course of 1992, the speaker of the Russian Supreme Soviet, Ruslan Khasbulatov, came out in opposition to the reforms, despite claiming to support Yeltsin's overall goals. In December 1992,", "psg_id": "13489878" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "the campaign, and a new strategy was being adopted. Yeltsin's candidacy was officially filed on April 3. That same day, Democratic Russia leaders Lev Ponomaryov and Gleb Yakunin gave Yeltsin their personal endorsements, and encouraged members of their party to follow their lead. Immediately after officially filing his candidacy, Yeltsin launched his first campaign tour. He decided to travel to southern Russia's agricultural region, home to the Red Belt (where the Communists were particularly strong). He began his travels with a trip to the city of Belgorod. On his visit, Yeltsin was greeted with unexpectedly warm reception. Thereafter, the Yeltsin", "psg_id": "20776678" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Yeltsin was the first Russian head of state in 113 years to be buried in a church ceremony, after Emperor Alexander III. He was survived by his wife, Naina Iosifovna Yeltsina, whom he married in 1956, and their two daughters Yelena and Tatyana, born in 1957 and 1959, respectively. President Putin declared the day of his funeral a national day of mourning, with the nation's flags flown at half mast and all entertainment programs suspended for the day. Putin said, upon declaring 25 April 2007 a day of national mourning, that: [Yeltsin's] presidency has inscribed him forever in Russian and", "psg_id": "13489917" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "however, Yeltsin hinted in a small passage that after his tour, he made plans on opening his own line of grocery stores and planned to fill it with government subsidized goods in order to alleviate the countries problems. On 4 March 1990, Yeltsin was elected to the Congress of People's Deputies of Russia representing Sverdlovsk with 72% of the vote. On 29 May 1990, he was elected chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR), in spite of the fact that Gorbachev personally pleaded with the Russian deputies not to select Yeltsin.", "psg_id": "13489867" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "work until the beginning of 1997. In 1997, Boris Yeltsin signed a decree on the ruble denomination, held talks in Moscow with Aslan Maskhadov and signed an agreement on the basic principles of the world, and the relationship with the Chechen Republic. In March 1998, the Government announced the resignation of Chernomyrdin, and on the third attempt, under threat of dissolution of the State Duma, held candidacy Sergei Kirienko. After the economic crisis of August 1998 when, two days after Yeltsin's emphatic statement on television that the devaluation of the ruble would not be devalued and the ruble was devalued", "psg_id": "19173797" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "fighting crime, and emphasizing how government activities were promoting stability. On April 6 Yeltsin addressed a congress of his supporters. He announced that he would delay unveiling his campaign platform, until following month, claiming this was to prevent his opponents from \"distorting or using\" his program. However, Yeltsin did provide a very general overview of what his program might entail. He spoke on the themes of the family, fighting crime, ending the war in Chechnya, and strengthening CIS integration. Yeltsin promised that he would win so that \"these elections will not be the last.\" On May 31, Yeltsin announced his", "psg_id": "20776702" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "Park, he flew to Volgograd (Stalingrad), the site of some of the fiercest fighting during the war. Yeltsin said that, although the Volgograd region had consistently voted Communist in past elections, he felt morally obligated to visit the site due to its importance. Upon arriving in Volgograd, Yeltsin was reportedly greeted by crowds carrying signs saying \"We love you\" and \"Yeltsin is a democrat.\"Victory Day Celebration: From atop Lenin's tomb, President Yeltsin addressed the crowds in Red Square celebrating the 51st anniversary of the end of World War II. Yeltsin praised the Russian people, Russian soldiers, and unlike his Communist", "psg_id": "20776683" }, { "title": "1991 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "a \"step in the right direction\". In hopes of garnering the support of religious voters, on the eve of the election Yeltsin was interviewed on RSFSR state radio by Orthodox priets Vyacheslav Polosin (who was also a deputy of the Supreme Soviet and the cofounder of the Russian Christian Democratic Movement). On the day of the election Yeltsin's campaign deployed a vast number of poll watchers to observe voting stations across the country, in order to keep an eye out for any voter fraud that the Communist Party might conduct against him. In May 1991, speculation grew about who Yeltsin", "psg_id": "20776629" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "pressure on Russia. It seems he has for a minute, for a second, for half a minute, forgotten that Russia has a full arsenal of nuclear weapons. He has forgotten about that.\" Clinton dismissed Yeltsin's comments stating: \"\"I didn't think he'd forgotten that America was a great power when he disagreed with what I did in Kosovo.\"\" It fell to Putin to downplay Yeltsin's comments and present reassurances about U.S. and Russian relations. On 15 May 1999, Yeltsin survived another attempt of impeachment, this time by the democratic and communist opposition in the State Duma. He was charged with several", "psg_id": "13489903" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "to settle some unsolved issues.\" Yeltsin released the tapes of the KAL 007's \"Black Box\" (its Digital Flight Data Recorder and Cockpit Voice Recorder) to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) on 8 January 1993. For years the Soviet authorities had denied possessing these tapes. The openness of Yeltsin about POW/MIA and KAL 007 matters may also have signalled his willingness for more openness to the West. In 1992, which he labelled the \"window of opportunity\", he was willing to discuss biological weapons with the United States and admitted that the Sverdlovsk anthrax leak of 2 April 1979 (which Yeltsin", "psg_id": "13489893" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "had originally been involved in concealing) had been caused as the result of a mishap at a military facility. The Russian government had maintained that the cause was contaminated meat. The true number of victims in the anthrax outbreak at Sverdlovsk, about east of Moscow, is unknown. In February 1996, Yeltsin announced that he would seek a second term at the 1996 Russian presidential election in the summer. The announcement followed weeks of speculation that Yeltsin was at the end of his political career because of his health problems and growing unpopularity in Russia. At the time, Yeltsin was recuperating", "psg_id": "13489894" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "relatively unknown at that time, and announced his wish to see Putin as his successor. In late 1999, Yeltsin and U.S. President Bill Clinton openly disagreed on the war in Chechnya. At the November meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Clinton pointed his finger at Yeltsin and demanded he halt bombing attacks that had resulted in many civilian casualties. Yeltsin immediately left the conference. In December, whilst visiting China to seek support on Chechnya, Yeltsin replied to Clinton's criticism of a Russian ultimatum to citizens of Grozny. He bluntly pronounced: \"Yesterday, Clinton permitted himself to put", "psg_id": "13489902" }, { "title": "Death and state funeral of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "a broad headstone, made in the colors of the Russian flag – a white marble, blue Byzantine mosaics and red porphyry. On the pavement under the tricolor is an engraved Orthodox cross. The ceremony was attended by Yeltsin's family, including his widow, Naina, Russian President Vladimir Putin, the president-elect Dmitry Medvedev, Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov, Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office Sergey Sobyanin, government members, friends, colleagues and others who worked with Yelstin. On the same day, the name of the Ural State Technical University was changed to include \"Boris Yeltsin\". More recently, on January 25, 2015, the", "psg_id": "19443552" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "the election. The government's decision to allow a wide election-day voting window (with polls open from 8 AM to 10 PM) was believed to allow for a greater voter turnout. Experts speculated that a stronger turnout would benefit Yeltsin's campaign. Yeltsin confidently issued predictions that he would place first in the first-round. However, his campaign's leaders kept their cards fair closer to their chest. Ultimately, Yeltsin did win the first round, albeit by only 3 percentage points. In carrying 35% Yeltsin placed between five and ten points lower than public polling had predicted he would. However, he had placed relatively", "psg_id": "20776690" }, { "title": "Second inauguration of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Russia, Russian Constitution and Sign of the President of Russia. Next on stage were invited the Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Russia Vladimir Tumanov, Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, Chairman of the Federation Council Yegor Stroyev, Chairman of the State Duma Gennady Seleznyov, Chairman of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation Nikolay Ryabov and Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Alexy II. After the twelfth stroke Kremlin chimes, appeared in the hall President Boris Yeltsin. The first speech was made by the Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Russia Nikolai Ryabov, in his speech he congratulated Boris", "psg_id": "19436066" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "associated with Yeltsin's economic policies were overwhelmed by a huge anti-Yeltsin vote, the bulk of which was divided between the Communist Party and ultra-nationalists. The referendum, however, held at the same time, approved the new constitution, which significantly expanded the powers of the president, giving Yeltsin a right to appoint the members of the government, to dismiss the Prime Minister and, in some cases, to dissolve the Duma. In December 1994, Yeltsin ordered the military invasion of Chechnya in an attempt to restore Moscow's control over the republic. Nearly two years later, Yeltsin withdrew federal forces from the devastated Chechnya", "psg_id": "13489884" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "was similar to a role that Yegorov occupied on the campaign management team. The \"All-Russian Movement for Social Support for the President\" (also known as the ODOP) was an organization of Yeltsin's campaign which collaborated with outside groups providing their support to his candidacy. This formed the second nationwide structure of the campaign. The ODOP and Chubais' campaign council jointly served as the main drivers of Yeltsin's campaign effort. Originally, Boris Yeltsin saw support from several political leaders and organizations who each declared themselves to be his candidacy's primary nongovernmental sponsor. Vladimir Shumeyko announced that his social organization/quasi political party", "psg_id": "20776746" }, { "title": "1991 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "were to unpopular with voters. Despite their key role in his campaign effort, Yeltsin did not consult the leaders of Democratic Russia about his running mate selection. On May 18, 1991 (the last day when it was still possible for him to chose a running mate) Yeltsin selected Alexander Rutskoy as his running mate. Rutskoy was a celebrated military veteran, a People's Deputy, and the leader of the newly-formed Communists for Democracy movement. The choice of Rutskoy was unexpected to many. Most of the candidates that had been widely anticipated were from the same political camp as Yeltsin. Rutskoy had", "psg_id": "20776631" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "one night on 27 July 1977. Also during Yeltsin's time in Sverdlovsk, a CPSU palace was built which was named \"White Tooth\" by the residents. During this time, Yeltsin developed connections with key people in the Soviet power structure. In January 1981 Yeltsin was awarded the Order of Lenin, the Soviet Union's highest medal, for \"the service to the Communist Party and the Soviet State and in connection with the 50th birthday\". In March 1981 Yeltsin was elected as a full member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. On 11 March 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev", "psg_id": "13489855" }, { "title": "1991 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "their nomination. Yeltsin refused both nominations. Rather of accepting any one party's nomination, Yeltsin instead opted to run as an independent. However, while refusing their nominations, Yeltsin received support from both parties. On April 29, during a meeting in Novokuznetsk with approximately 600 miners and local officials, Yeltsin took the opportunity to issue a number of promises aimed at earning the votes of miners. On the same day, Democratic Russia organized an event in Moscow in which thousands of supporters rallied for Yeltsin and collected signatures for his registration. Democratic Russia had been hoping to also organize a Red Square", "psg_id": "20776625" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "the campaign was established early on. On January 22, it was reported that Moscow mayor Yury Luzhkov had set aside his disagreements with Yeltsin to join his campaign. Luzhkov would be tasked with helping deliver Yeltsin votes in Moscow. With the exception of Moscow, it was not clarified what organizations were to be the campaign's primary regional representative. Consequentially, four different organizations acted under the separate assumptions that their regional offices were the primary regional representatives of the campaign. In each region, the formal national campaign organization (led by Yarov) would appoint its own representative. The ODOP would appoint their", "psg_id": "20776750" }, { "title": "1991 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "was going to pick as his running mate. Potential candidates were Vadim Bakatin, Gennady Burbulis, Dmitri Volkogonov, Gavriil Popov, Anatoly Sobchak, Galina Starovoytova, Sergey Shakhray, and Vladimir Bukovsky. It was reported that Yeltsin had reached an agreement with Bakatin for him to serve as his running mate, but that Bakatin had backed out after being convinced by Mikhail Gorbachev to instead challenge Yeltsin for the presidency. According to Yeltsin, until the last minute he had intended to choose between his two closest associates at time, which were Ruslan Khasbulatov and Gennady Burbulis. However, he ultimately felt they lacked charisma and", "psg_id": "20776630" }, { "title": "Boris, you are wrong", "text": "Boris, you are wrong \"Boris, you are wrong\" () is a political catchphrase, originally said by Yegor Ligachev to Boris Yeltsin on 1 July 1988 to tackle Yeltsin's split from Soviet politics. Ligachev was at the time a member of the Politburo, while Yeltsin was First Deputy Chairman of the Soviet State Committee for Construction. Speaking at the 19th All-Union Conference of the CPSU, Ligachev said: \"Dear comrades! We should not be silent because communist Yeltsin has chosen a wrong path. It turned out that the man does not have a creative, but a destructive force. His assessment of the", "psg_id": "17870589" }, { "title": "Boris Kagarlitsky", "text": "the Party of Labour in October 1992. In October 1993, he was arrested, with two other members of his party, for his opposition to President Boris Yeltsin during the September—October constitutional crisis, but was released the next day after international protests. Later that year, his job and the Moscow City Soviet were abolished under Yeltsin's new constitution. The events and his experiences during this momentous period are documented in his book, \"Square Wheels: How Russian Democracy Got Derailed\". Kagarlitsky is the director of Institute of Globalisation Studies and Social Movements (IGSO) and editor in chief of \"Levaya Politika\" (\"Left Politics\")", "psg_id": "10128148" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "to disband the Supreme Soviet and Congress of People's Deputies by decree. In his address, Yeltsin declared his intent to rule by decree until the election of the new parliament and a referendum on a new constitution, triggering the constitutional crisis of October 1993. On the night after Yeltsin's televised address, the Supreme Soviet declared Yeltsin removed from presidency, by virtue of him having breached the constitution, and Vice-President Alexander Rutskoy was sworn in as acting president. Between 21 and 24 September, Yeltsin was confronted by popular unrest. The demonstrators were protesting the new and terrible living conditions under Yeltsin.", "psg_id": "13489882" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "policy of partization and dedeologization. Yeltsin began to negotiate the signing of a new union treaty with Mikhail Gorbachev and the leaders of other Soviet republics. On August 19, 1991, after the announcement of the creation of the State Committee on the State of Emergency and the isolation of Gorbachev in the Crimea, Yeltsin led the resistance to the Emergency Committee and made the Russian House of Soviets (\"The White House\") as the center of resistance. On the first day of events Yeltsin, speaking from a tank outside the White House, called the actions of the State Emergency Committee a", "psg_id": "19173773" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "he was once seen as. The possibility that he might die in office was often discussed. Starting in the last years of his presidential term, Yeltsin's primary residence was the \"Gorki-9\" presidential dacha west of Moscow. He made frequent stays at the nearby government sanatorium in Barvikha. In October 1999 Yeltsin was hospitalized with flu and a fever, and in the following month he was hospitalized with pneumonia, just days after receiving treatment for bronchitis. Yeltsin maintained a low profile after his resignation, making almost no public statements or appearances. He criticized his successor in December 2000 for supporting the", "psg_id": "13489914" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "attempt after publishing this material. Yeltsin, in his memoirs, claimed no recollection of the event but did make a passing reference to the incident when he met Borg a year later at the World Circle Kabaddi Cup in Hamilton, Ontario, where the pair had been invited to present the trophy. He made a hasty withdrawal from the funeral of King Hussein of Jordan in February 1999. After Yeltsin's death, a Dutch neurosurgeon, Michiel Staal, said that his team had been secretly flown to Moscow to operate on Yeltsin in 1999. Yeltsin suffered from an unspecified neurological disorder that affected his", "psg_id": "13489912" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "rival speaking across town, the Allies. Yeltsin also called attention the recently reinstated red flag labeling it \"a living link between the generations.\" He then became the first Russian leader in 51 years to leave Moscow during the Victory Day celebration. After meeting briefly with veterans in Gorky Park, Yeltsin flew to Volgograd (Stalingrad), site of some of the fiercest fighting during the war. Yeltsin explained, although the region has consistently voted Communist in recent elections, he felt morally obligated to visit a site of such importance. According to the government's ITAR-TASS press agency, crowds greeted Yeltsin carrying signs saying", "psg_id": "20776684" }, { "title": "Presidency of Boris Yeltsin", "text": "These elections have been declared illegal by the Russian Federation's officials. On November 7, 1991, Russian President Boris Yeltsin signed a decree \"On the state of emergency in the Chechen-Ingush Republic (1991)\". The situation in the country has deteriorated – the supporters of separatists surrounded the building of the Interior Ministry and the KGB, military camps, blocked rail and air hub. In the end, the introduction of state of emergency was thwarted, the decree \"On state of emergency in the Chechen-Ingush Republic (1991)\" was canceled on November 11, three days after its signing, after a heated discussion at the session", "psg_id": "19173790" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "recovering from a quintuple bypass operation (see above). His death in 2007 was recorded as due to congestive heart failure. According to numerous reports, Yeltsin was alcohol dependent. The subject made headlines abroad during Yeltsin's visit to the U.S. in 1989 for a series of lectures on social and political life in the Soviet Union. A report in the Italian newspaper \"La Repubblica\", reprinted by \"Pravda\", reported that Yeltsin often appeared drunk in public. His alleged alcoholism was also the subject of media discussion following his meeting with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott following Clinton's inauguration in 1993", "psg_id": "13489909" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "the other nations that formerly composed the Soviet Union offered their collective endorsement of Yeltsin's candidacy. Yeltsin's campaign received a boost when on May 27, he and acting Chechen President Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev signed a cease-fire. Following the signing ceremony, Yeltsin boarded a plane and immediately embarked on a surprise six-hour trip to Chechnya, where he visited soldiers and declared victory. This fulfilled a promise that Yeltsin had made that he would personally visit war-torn Chechnya before the day of the election. On May 31, Yeltsin unveiled his official campaign platform in the city of Perm. The choice of location made", "psg_id": "20776687" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "shouting \"Shame!\" On 12 June 1991, Yeltsin won 57% of the popular vote in the democratic presidential elections for the Russian republic, defeating Gorbachev's preferred candidate, Nikolai Ryzhkov, who got just 16% of the vote, and four other candidates. In his election campaign, Yeltsin criticized the \"dictatorship of the center\", but did not suggest the introduction of a market economy. Instead, he said that he would put his head on the railtrack in the event of increased prices. Yeltsin took office on 10 July, and reappointed Ivan Silayev as Chairman of the Council of Ministers – Government of the Russian", "psg_id": "13489869" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Yeltsin would confess the pain he had felt after the Houston excursion: the ‘pain for all of us, for our country so rich, so talented and so exhausted by incessant experiments.’” He wrote that Mr. Yeltsin added, “I think we have committed a crime against our people by making their standard of living so incomparably lower than that of the Americans.” An aide, Lev Sukhanov was reported to have said that it was at that moment that “the last vestige of Bolshevism collapsed” inside his boss. On his autobiography titled \"Against The Grain: An Autobiography\" written and published in 1990,", "psg_id": "13489866" }, { "title": "1991 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "the all-Russian referendum on the introduction of the post of President of Russia was held. More than 70% of citizens voted for the introduction of the post of President, elected by direct vote. On 24 April 1991 the Supreme Council of Russia adopted the law \"On the President of the RSFSR\". Boris Yeltsin served as Chairman of the Supreme Soviet and was the head of the Russian SFSR. He had had strong favorability. Heading into the election, he was the most popular candidate. He was widely viewed to be the only candidate with a real chance to become President. The", "psg_id": "20776618" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "the office. The conflict escalated soon, however, with the parliament changing its prior decision to hold a referendum. Yeltsin, in turn, announced in a televised address to the nation on 20 March 1993, that he was going to assume certain \"special powers\" in order to implement his programme of reforms. In response, the hastily called 9th Congress of People's Deputies attempted to remove Yeltsin from presidency through impeachment on 26 March 1993. Yeltsin's opponents gathered more than 600 votes for impeachment, but fell 72 votes short of the required two-thirds majority. During the summer of 1993, a situation of dual", "psg_id": "13489880" }, { "title": "1991 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "had bee started as a patriotic association), he rejected the chauvinistic views which it had since adopted. Rutskoi also said that he only disagreed with Andrei Sakharov over Sakharov's claim that the Soviet air force had bombed its own soldiers in Afghanistan, but that he otherwise he has great respect for Sakharov. Yeltsin received 58.6% of the votes in the first round of the election, while the runner-up Nikolai Ryzhkov scored 17.2%. Having received more than 50% of the votes cast, Yeltsin had won the presidency outright in the first round, negating the need for a runoff to take place.", "psg_id": "20776635" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "leases for facilities were \"under review\". The day before he announced his candidacy, in a move some observers believed was an attempt to intimidate the media, Yeltsin accused Russia's state television and radio of peddling \"a batch of lies\" in its news reports and fired its chief, Oleg Poptsov. All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (RTR), the state television company , had reported critically on Yeltsin's policy in Chechnya. Yeltsin replaced him with Eduard Sagalaev. Additionally, Yeltsin managed to enlist Russia's emerging business elite in his campaign, including those who ran media corporations. This included Vladimir Gusinsky, owner of", "psg_id": "20776721" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "Since 1989, GDP had declined by half. Corruption was rampant, violent crime was skyrocketing, medical services were collapsing, food and fuel were increasingly scarce and life expectancy was falling for all but a tiny handful of the population; moreover, Yeltsin was increasingly getting the blame. By early-October, Yeltsin had secured the support of Russia's army and ministry of interior forces. In a massive show of force, Yeltsin called up tanks to shell the Russian White House, Russian parliament building. As the Supreme Soviet was dissolved, elections to the newly established parliament, the State Duma, were held in December 1993. Candidates", "psg_id": "13489883" }, { "title": "Boris Yeltsin", "text": "of the Party's Central Committee. Less than three months later, he was promoted to be Secretary for Construction of the Central Committee, a position within the powerful CPSU Central Committee Secretariat. On 23 December 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev appointed Yeltsin as First Secretary of the CPSU Moscow City Committee, effectively \"Mayor\" of the Soviet capital, and as a result, on 18 February 1986, Yeltsin was invited to become a Candidate (non-voting) Member of the Politburo. As a politburo member, Yeltsin was also given a country house (dacha) which was previously occupied by Gorbachev, who now moved to a much bigger and", "psg_id": "13489857" }, { "title": "1996 Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign", "text": "newspapers that supported opposition candidates, and to insure that positions in the Central Election Commission were occupied by individuals favoring Yeltsin. On January 22, Yeltsin stated that he would announce the final decision on whether he was going to run sometime between February 13 and 15. Yeltsin commented, By this time, it was widely anticipated that, despite his unpopularity, Yeltsin was going to seek reelection. The days leading up to the announcement were characterized by a number of figures with connections to Yeltsin signaling whether or not they would support his reelection campaign. For instance, on February 5, Vyacheslav Kostikov,", "psg_id": "20776669" } ]
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[ { "title": "Rottnest Channel Swim", "text": "completed the swim at the age of 13 in 1994. Despite the modest success of the 1956 event, another organised race to the island would not be held until February 23, 1991, with sixteen solo swimmers and seven teams competing. The success of the swim lead it to it becoming an annual event. Due to the overwhelming popularity of the race, a ballot has been held since 2006 to limit the number of participants in the competition. Rottnest Channel Swim The Rottnest Channel Swim is an annual open water swimming event from Cottesloe Beach through Gage Roads to Rottnest Island,", "psg_id": "7073124" }, { "title": "Rottnest Channel Swim", "text": "Rottnest Channel Swim The Rottnest Channel Swim is an annual open water swimming event from Cottesloe Beach through Gage Roads to Rottnest Island, off the coast of Western Australia, near Perth. The distance is approximately 20 kilometres and it is one of the largest open-water swimming events in the world, with 2400 swimmers participating in the 2015 event. It is held in February each year and is open to solo swimmers and teams of two or four. A second event, Champions of the Channel for elite swimmers, was introduced in 2016. When Rottnest Island was used as a prison it", "psg_id": "7073122" }, { "title": "Victoria's Secret Swim Special", "text": "underwater shoots and overcome personal fears\". 2015 (in order of credits) 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 Kate Dries form website \"Jezebel\" compared the \"Victoria's Secret Swim Special\" to \"Jurassic Park\" and the upcoming \"Jurassic World\". As for Alyssa Bailey from fashion magazine \"Elle\", she found the opening of the \"Victoria's Secret Swim Special\" similar to the one of \"The Hills\". \"The A.V. Club\" qualified it \"unbearable\". Victoria's Secret Swim Special The Victoria's Secret Swim Special was a television special that aired on CBS on February 26, 2015 and was broadcast in 190 countries as well as live at the Victoria's", "psg_id": "18605756" }, { "title": "Adult Swim Brain Trust", "text": "premiere of \"Squidbillies\". It was given the official name \"Adult Swim Brain Trust\" when it was uploaded to YouTube and the Adult Swim website in 2012. \"Adult Swim Brain Trust\" was released as a special feature on the \"Squidbillies\" Volume One DVD on October 16, 2007. The special is also available on Adult Swim's YouTube channel. \"Adult Swim Brain Trust\" features Space Ghost of \"Space Ghost Coast to Coast\" and \"Cartoon Planet\" hosting a focus group discussion about the unofficial pilot of \"Squidbillies\" with Meatwad from \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\", Early Cuyler from \"Squidbillies\", and Sharko from \"Sealab 2021\". The", "psg_id": "14888188" }, { "title": "Victoria's Secret Swim Special", "text": "Victoria's Secret Swim Special The Victoria's Secret Swim Special was a television special that aired on CBS on February 26, 2015 and was broadcast in 190 countries as well as live at the Victoria's Secret website. It cost $2 million to film. It featured the Victoria's Secret Angels Adriana Lima, Candice Swanepoel, Lily Aldridge, Behati Prinsloo and Alessandra Ambrosio as well as models Elsa Hosk, Martha Hunt, Jasmine Tookes, Stella Maxwell, Joan Smalls and Jac Jagaciak. There were also musical performances by Maroon 5 and Juanes. Another 'Victoria's Secret Swim Special' aired on March 9, 2016, featuring the Victoria's Secret", "psg_id": "18605753" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "\"Télétoon la Nuit\" that airs shows like \"Futurama\", \"Family Guy\", \"Home Movies\", \"Robot Chicken\", \"American Dad!\" and \"The Boondocks\". Meanwhile, YTV aired anime series that premiered on Adult Swim in its \"Bionix\" block. As well, G4's Anime Current block, Razer's (now MTV2) Kamikaze block, the defunct Scream (later Dusk) and Super Channel have all aired various anime titles. In June 2009, G4 Canada Canada launched \"Adult Digital Distraction\", a programing block featuring many Adult Swim shows. In late 2011, the block was discontinued due to pressure from the CRTC on account of the channel deviating from its original format (which", "psg_id": "2150524" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "of the anime that premiered in the U.S. on Adult Swim, although not on 2×2's Adult Swim's schedule. Some shows including \"The Boondocks\", \"Rick and Morty\" also premiered outside Adult Swim's block. In 2002, CNX was launched in the United Kingdom as a spin-off of Cartoon Network. It featured much of the content found on Adult Swim and Toonami, anime shows and adult action films, but closed operations after a year in 2003. A nightly Adult Swim channel was launched on July 8, 2006, on the now defunct Bravo owned by Virgin Media Television, generally starting at midnight. Shows that", "psg_id": "2150532" }, { "title": "What Was Missing", "text": "\"subtext\". \"The A.V. Club\" named the episode one of the ten additional installments of the series that illustrates that \"emotional complexity\" lies \"beneath \"Adventure Time\"s weirdness\". \"What Was Missing\" became controversial because of an allegedly implied past relationship between Marceline and Princess Bubblegum. The controversy largely began after an accompanying \"Mathematical\" recap—a behind the scenes video series produced by Frederator Studios that implied that there were lesbian relations between Princess Bubblegum and Marceline and that the writing staff actively seeks input from fans. This incident was addressed by Fred Seibert, the show's executive producer, who said that \"in trying to", "psg_id": "16566923" }, { "title": "Swim cap", "text": "swim caps\" that have been used by English Channel swimmers of record over the years include solid rubber \"tank\" style swim caps, molded rubber swim caps with chin strap, bubble crepe rubber swim caps with chin strap, silicone swim caps and latex \"racing\" swim caps. Swim caps that have neoprene within the cap construction such as the \"Barracuda Hothead\", or that are completely made of neoprene are not allowed for record English Channel swims. Several other long distance swims such as the Santa Catalina Channel California swim have similar rules for record swims. Swim caps worn for open water swims", "psg_id": "4347418" }, { "title": "Victoria's Secret Swim Special", "text": "in Puerto Rico and lived there for 19 years. Then Angel Karlie Kloss wasn't featured in the broadcast, fueling speculation that she had left the brand, which Edward Razek would later confirm. However, later the same year, all the featured models in the broadcast aside from Smalls would be revealed as part of the brand's newest Angels. The \"Victoria's Secret Swim Special\" shows Angels and models shooting the Victoria's Secret swimsuit catalogue, including underwater shoots. They also talk about their lives and careers, dance to the songs performed by Maroon 5 and Juanes and are said to \"tackle jungle treks,", "psg_id": "18605755" }, { "title": "What About Livingstone?", "text": "it or not, there’s an Abba song called \"What About Livingstone?\"\". \"Bright Lights Dark Shadows: The Real Story of Abba\" says both songs \"get by on their whimsical charm\". \"Abba - Uncensored on the Record\" suggests \"What About Livingston?\" and \"King Kong Song\" were novelty songs. It said \"What About Livingston?\" was \"catchy\" and \"nice\", though adds that there is nothing special about it. What About Livingstone? \"What About Livingstone?\" is a song by ABBA, released on their 1974 album \"Waterloo\". The Guardian article \"Abba, The Complete Studio Recordings\" described it as a song that \"admonished Swedish youth for their", "psg_id": "17589844" }, { "title": "Fred Beckwith", "text": "Fred Beckwith Frederick Edward Beckwith (16 December 1821 – 29 May 1898) was an English swimmer who won \"championship\" races in the 1850s, despite only being a \"passable\" swimmer according to some accounts, and went on to become a popular \"professor\" and coach of swimming. He backed Matthew Webb to swim the channel and later managed his family members' swimming careers. Beckwith was a swimming instructor (a \"Professor\") at Lambeth Baths. He was an early proponent of sidestroke which was a technique first seen in Australia with what was called an overarm recovery. This remained the best stroke for longer", "psg_id": "17463501" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "Microsoft Movies & TV, and PlayStation Video. Adult Swim offered a video podcast on iTunes from March 21 to September 19, 2006. The podcasts featured behind-the-scenes segments of shows and exclusive content; such as an interview with \"Saved by the Bell\"'s Dennis Haskins and a look at Brendon Small and Tommy Blacha's \"Metalocalypse\". The podcast reached number two in iTunes' ranking of most downloaded podcasts. As of October 6, 2018, the only active Adult Swim podcast is an audio version of the \"Toonami Pre-Flight\" live stream show. On September 25, 2013, Adult Swim began simulcasting their channel through the Adult", "psg_id": "2150513" }, { "title": "What About Today?", "text": "What About Today? What About Today? is an album released in July 1969 by Barbra Streisand. It is considered to be her first attempt at recording contemporary pop songs and was received poorly, peaking at number 31 on the \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart. It is one of only three studio albums by Streisand (the others being 1973's \"Barbra Streisand...And Other Musical Instruments\" and 2011's \"What Matters Most\") not to have received an RIAA sales certification in the United States. The album features songs originally recorded by The Beatles and Paul Simon among others. The cover photograph was an outtake from", "psg_id": "11169174" }, { "title": "What About Today?", "text": "a 1968 \"Vogue\" shoot with Richard Avedon. Three songs were recorded for the album, but not included: What About Today? What About Today? is an album released in July 1969 by Barbra Streisand. It is considered to be her first attempt at recording contemporary pop songs and was received poorly, peaking at number 31 on the \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart. It is one of only three studio albums by Streisand (the others being 1973's \"Barbra Streisand...And Other Musical Instruments\" and 2011's \"What Matters Most\") not to have received an RIAA sales certification in the United States. The album features songs", "psg_id": "11169175" }, { "title": "Adult Swim Brain Trust", "text": "Adult Swim Brain Trust Adult Swim Brain Trust (also known as Anime Talk Show) is an animated television special that aired on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, on November 4, 2004. The special revolves around the unofficial pilot for \"Squidbillies\". It is often considered the very last episode of \"Space Ghost Coast to Coast\" since it follows the same format as the show, with Space Ghost interviewing guests. The short was dubbed \"Anime Talk Show\" due to it following the premiere of \"Perfect Hair Forever\", which aired in place of what was supposed to have been the", "psg_id": "14888187" }, { "title": "1962 Channel Airways Dakota accident", "text": "8 May. The Channel Airways chief pilot said it was the company's first fatal accident in 17 years of operation. The coroner paid tribute to those who took part in the rescue operation, and in particular Edward Price, the farmworker who was first on the scene. The probable cause was the result of poor airmanship in flying below a safe altitude in bad weather and hitting cloud-covered high ground. 1962 Channel Airways Dakota accident The 1962 Channel Airways Dakota accident occurred on 6 May 1962 when a Channel Airways Douglas C-47A Dakota registered G-AGZB operating a scheduled passenger flight from", "psg_id": "15282362" }, { "title": "Fred Figglehorn", "text": "to the channel. Cruikshank has described the channel as \"programming for kids by kids\". The series is intended as a parody of people who, in Cruikshank's words, \"think that everyone is so interested in them.\" Cruikshank believes that viewers either \"automatically love Fred or automatically hate Fred, there is no in between\". The videos primarily consist of the character speaking to the audience about what is happening in his life. Fred has a high-pitched \"chipmunk\" voice, making him sound more like a 6-year-old. According to Cruikshank, this effect, and the hyperactive appearance of the character, are achieved by speeding up", "psg_id": "12619114" }, { "title": "Swim cap", "text": "is also used by participants of open water swimming to provide warmth. In order to make as smooth a surface as possible for maximum streamlining, sometimes an inner latex cap is put on, followed by swim goggles over the latex cap, and then second snug silicone swim cap is fitted over both. The English \"Channel Swimming and Piloting Federation\" and the \"Channel Swimming Association\" state that \"one standard swim cap\" may be used for official English Channel record swims. The cap must be approved by the official observer who accompanies the swimmer on the pilot boat across the channel. \"Standard", "psg_id": "4347417" }, { "title": "Channel Frederator Network", "text": "several short form original and vintage cartoons submitted by producers from around the world, packaged into 10 to 15 minute episodes.\" Tumblr founder David Karp edited the first week's episodes, created its first website, and co-designed the channel logo. The original format was three independently produced animated films separated by Adult Swim-like promos and Channel Frederator logos. Channel Frederator began distributing on the YouTube platform on February 23, 2007. Channel Frederator is a division of Frederator Networks, which itself is part of the media holding company Wow Unlimited Media. Frederator Networks was founded in 2012 by Frederator Studios founder Fred", "psg_id": "17948531" }, { "title": "Fred Beckwith", "text": "the number of spectators was few and Beckwith lost money after hiring a steamer for onlookers. As a result Webb changed his allegiance and Beckwith later organised for his daughter, Agnes, to swim further than Webb. Fred Beckwith Frederick Edward Beckwith (16 December 1821 – 29 May 1898) was an English swimmer who won \"championship\" races in the 1850s, despite only being a \"passable\" swimmer according to some accounts, and went on to become a popular \"professor\" and coach of swimming. He backed Matthew Webb to swim the channel and later managed his family members' swimming careers. Beckwith was a", "psg_id": "17463503" }, { "title": "1962 Channel Airways Dakota accident", "text": "1962 Channel Airways Dakota accident The 1962 Channel Airways Dakota accident occurred on 6 May 1962 when a Channel Airways Douglas C-47A Dakota registered G-AGZB operating a scheduled passenger flight from Jersey to Portsmouth collided with a cloud-covered hill at St Boniface Down near Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. The aircraft had previously been owned by British European Airways, then named \"Robert Smith-Barry\". The aircraft was destroyed and twelve of the eighteen occupants were killed (all three crew members and nine out of 15 passengers, including three infants). The Dakota was on a scheduled flight from Jersey to Southend", "psg_id": "15282359" }, { "title": "Fred S. Cozzens", "text": "His work has been widely published. Examples of his work have been bought by the Museum of the City of New York, New-York Historical Society, the New York Yacht Club, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the National Maritime Museum, in London. He often signed as Fred. S. Cozzens, and Frederic S. Cozzens. Cozzens was a long time resident of Livingston, Staten Island, where he died on 29 August 1928. Fred S. Cozzens Frederick Schiller Cozzens (1846–1928) was an American marine artist. Born Fred Schiller Cozzens on 11 October 1846 in New York City, he was the son", "psg_id": "15414628" }, { "title": "Fred S. Haines", "text": "He signed his artwork Fred. S. Haines. Fred S. Haines Frederick Stanley Haines (29 March 1879 in Meaford, Ontario – 21 November 1960 in Thornhill, Ontario), more commonly known as Fred S. Haines, was a Canadian painter. An accomplished and versatile artist, he is well known for his watercolours, oil paintings, gouaches, engravings and prints. He was the president of the Ontario Society of Artists, a founding member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour, a founding member of the Canadian Society of Etchers and Printers. He also was a colleague and friend of the Group of Seven.", "psg_id": "14874499" }, { "title": "Channel S", "text": "with Channel S gaining rights to broadcast the Baishakhi Mela. A survey in the UK found Channel S was the most viewed Bengali TV channel in the UK. On 16 December 2004, Channel S started to broadcast on Sky with a timesharing deal with ATN Global on channel 827. It was founded by a Bangladeshi businessmen based in London, Mahee Ferdous Jalil, who is also the owner of the car insurance company Prestige Auto Group. In March 2005, it moved to its own EPG channel 837 and started broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and then moved", "psg_id": "7747105" }, { "title": "Channel S", "text": "Channel S Channel S (Sylheti-ꠌꠦꠘꠦꠟ ꠄꠍ) is a UK-based, free-to-air television channel targeting the British Bangladeshi community. The channel was established on 16 December 2004, by Mahee Ferdous Jalill – a Bangladeshi businessman in London. On Sky it had a timesharing deal with ATN Global, and then in 2005 it started to broadcast for 24 hours, 7 days a week, and is currently available on Sky channel 814. As well as that, their shows such as 'Channel S News' tend to copy sounds from other companies such as the BBC. The channel claims to be the \"Voice of British Bangladeshis", "psg_id": "7747103" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "shows include tilt-shift miniature and other abstract photos of Japan, often accompanied by clips of various Yesterdays New Quintet songs. The most recent bumper cards have the \"[adult swim]\" or \"[as]\" caption somewhere within photographs of places – often with roads or road signs throughout the world. One of the more infamous bumps was \" cus anime is teh s uck\"; this started because of someone on the Adult Swim message board complaining about the anime programming on the block, and because the message board wouldn't allow the word \"sucks\" to be written, Adult Swim turned it into a running", "psg_id": "2150477" }, { "title": "Swim bladder", "text": "and a swim bladder. The cartilaginous fish (e.g., sharks and rays) split from the other fishes about 420 million years ago, and lack both lungs and swim bladders, suggesting that these structures evolved after that split. Correspondingly, these fish also have both heterocercal and stiff, wing-like pectoral fins which provide the necessary lift needed due to the lack of swim bladders. Teleost fish with swim bladders have neutral buoyancy, and have no need for this lift. Sonar operators, using the newly developed sonar technology during World War II, were puzzled by what appeared to be a false sea floor 300–500", "psg_id": "1545436" }, { "title": "Channel S", "text": "Bangla TV. He was released after serving 7 months of his term, as he appeared at the Channel S Community Awards on 30 March 2009. It is now confirmed that Jalil has pleaded guilty for insurance scam and is awaiting sentence. This will be the 2nd time Jalil will be in Her Majesty's pleasure. He has already served 7 months of his 15 months sentence for insurance fraud. Eid Mubarak Images Channel S Channel S (Sylheti-ꠌꠦꠘꠦꠟ ꠄꠍ) is a UK-based, free-to-air television channel targeting the British Bangladeshi community. The channel was established on 16 December 2004, by Mahee Ferdous Jalill", "psg_id": "7747120" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "January 4, 2012. Adult Swim returned to UK and Irish television starting with a new block on the FOX channel on 4 September 2015. This was discontinued in September 2017, and Adult Swim now does not broadcast on television, although \"Rick and Morty\" has since moved to Comedy Central and is available to stream on Netflix in the UK. A high definition feed of Adult Swim is available on many cable and all satellite service providers, and is shared with Cartoon Network. The high definition feed was launched on October 15, 2007. Adult Swim Adult Swim (stylized as [adult swim])", "psg_id": "2150535" }, { "title": "Channel S", "text": "easier for the Muslim community in the UK, and for Bangladesh. Organisations which are affiliated with the organisations are Islamic Relief, Muslim Aid and Hefazothe Islam UK. During Ramadan, Channel S has also raised fundraising events for mosques and madrasses across the UK (e.g. East London Mosque), and created its first Ramadan Guide in 2008 which was distributed in the communities. As of 2008 Channel S has raised up to £7.5 million for 65 mosques, 17 madrasses and 35 other charity events. It is organised by the Channel S Charity Department, and presented by Rizwan Hussain. Channel S also launched", "psg_id": "7747113" }, { "title": "Channel S", "text": "to channel 814. From 15 January 2006, it aired its programmes in Bangladesh and other countries of South Asia, South East Asia and Middle East From August 2006, Channel S acquired the rights to broadcast two of Bangladesh's prominent satellite channels, NTV (Bangladesh) and ATN Bangla. These are also available on Sky channels 826 and 827 respectively (a few months later it had stopped broadcasting NTV, which became independent from Channel S). On October 2008, it acquired the rights to broadcast a popular Bangladeshi channel called, Channel i on channel 826. In May 2007, Channel S launch Islam4U – a", "psg_id": "7747106" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "and \"Ghost in the Shell\". The channel is no longer on Cartoon Network, but the comedy shows are now airing on The Comedy Channel in Australia. The block returned on The Comedy Channel with \"Robot Chicken\" and \"Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law\", in March 2008, with \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\" joining the lineup on July 1. \"The Boondocks\" also airs on the same channel, although it is not under the Adult Swim banner and instead airs separately. To date, the Adult Swim lineup on The Comedy Channel has grown considerably with the block now airing every Saturday from 12 to", "psg_id": "2150519" }, { "title": "Fred S. Robillard", "text": "Fred S. Robillard Fred Sevier Robillard (September 14, 1890 - January 31, 1971) was a highly decorated officer of the United States Marine Corps who reached the rank of Major General. He won the Navy Cross, the United States military's second-highest decoration awarded for valor in combat, as Naval aviator during World War I. Robillard later served as Supply officer and retired as Commanding general of Depot of Supplies San Francisco. Fred S. Robillard was born on September 14, 1890 in Chicago, Illinois to Wilfred and Mary Robillard. He attended high school there and subsequently enrolled the University of Chicago,", "psg_id": "20562346" }, { "title": "What Was Missing", "text": "get the show’s audience involved we got wrapped up by both fan conjecture and spicy fanart and went a little too far.\" Soon after, the video recap and the entire channel was pulled off of YouTube, although \"What Was Missing\" still airs during reruns. Seibert's decision to remove the video also proved controversial; \"Bitch\" magazine later wrote an article about how the episode \"handled female desire—female queer desire at that—in a subtle but complex way\", but that the removal of the recap and the studio's perceived treatment of the controversy was detrimental towards the acceptance of queer romance in children's", "psg_id": "16566924" }, { "title": "Adult Swim (UK & Ireland)", "text": "Adult Swim (UK & Ireland) Adult Swim was a late night programming block which aired on multiple channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland from 2006 until 2017. As of January 2018, \"Rick and Morty\" is the only Adult Swim series currently being broadcast, and is seen on Comedy Central as well as being available on Netflix. In addition, Adult Swim also maintains a website and a mobile TV service which are run separately from its sister channel, Cartoon Network, unlike its American counterpart. Adult Swim is an American channel block that airs on the United States cable network Cartoon", "psg_id": "15246614" }, { "title": "Fred S. Robillard", "text": "retired list for having been specially commended in combat. He settled in Miami Shores, Florida together with his wife Alice Carrington Robillard (1897-1968) and subsequently died on January 31, 1971 while on trip Stamford, Connecticut. Major general Robillard is buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia together with his wife. They had together one daughter. Here is the ribbon bar of Major general Fred S. Robillard: Fred S. Robillard Fred Sevier Robillard (September 14, 1890 - January 31, 1971) was a highly decorated officer of the United States Marine Corps who reached the rank of Major General. He won the Navy", "psg_id": "20562355" }, { "title": "Fred S. Hollowell", "text": "He was Chairman of the Committee on Excise from 1936 to 1938. On March 6, 1945, he was elected to the New York State Senate (48th D.), to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Earle S. Warner. Hollowell was re-elected three times and remained in the State Senate until 1952, sitting in the 165th, 166th, 167th and 168th New York State Legislatures. He died on April 19, 1960, at his farm in Milo, New York, of a heart attack; and was buried at the Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan. Fred S. Hollowell Fred S. Hollowell (January 18, 1883", "psg_id": "18024535" }, { "title": "Fred S. LeBlanc", "text": "district judge. He was succeeded by John S. Covington, the appointee of Governor John J. McKeithen. Though LeBlanc is mentioned in \"Who's Who in America\" in several editions during the 1940s, there is no biographical information included in the national publication, not even his date of birth. Fred S. LeBlanc Frederick Saugrain LeBlanc, Sr., known as Fred S. LeBlanc (July 24, 1897 – June 11, 1969), was a 20th-century politician in the U.S. state of Louisiana who served two terms as his state's attorney general and was firmly allied with the anti-Long faction of the predominant Democratic Party. LeBlanc graduated", "psg_id": "14888173" }, { "title": "Channel S", "text": "at Croydon Crown Court, of car insurance fraud and sentenced to an 18 months prison term. The group were involved in a plot to make false car insurance claims and were ordered to pay compensation costs to the AXA insurance company. Since the arrest of Jalil, a media war broke out with Channel S and Bangla TV. It was noted that Bangla TV broadcast negative news coverage against Jalil and Channel S, leading to propaganda and different speculations of the event. It raised much concern among the community and politicians, which many thought was an attack against Channel S by", "psg_id": "7747119" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "launched a video on demand service Adult Swim Australia. The site features a library of 1500 Adult Swim episodes and short video clips from various Adult Swim series. In June 2016, Channel 9 signed a two-year deal with Turner Broadcasting to stream a small block of Adult Swim on 9Go! \"Robot Chicken\" and \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\" usually broadcast in this block. Teletoon's English-language service in Canada has an adult-oriented block called \"Teletoon at Night\" (previously known as \"The Detour\") that airs programming similar to Adult Swim every night. Adult Swim programs that have aired in the past include \"Moral", "psg_id": "2150522" }, { "title": "Great Swim", "text": "six Olympic Open Water Medallists), the series was expanded in 2009 to 4 events. The Great London Swim took place for the first time on 15 August 2009 in Royal Victoria Dock. The Great Scottish Swim took place on Saturday 29 August 2009 at Strathclyde Park, followed by the Great North Swim on 12 and 13 September 2009 and finally the Great East Swim on Saturday 26 September in Alton Water. In 2010 the series was extended to include an event in Salford Quays. All events that year were televised on Channel 4 with hour shows dedicated to each event", "psg_id": "13696400" }, { "title": "Channel S", "text": "a number of prominent businessmen who had made the allegations. Eid Mubarak Images As of April 2008, Channel S (including other Bengali channels) was under investigation by Ofcom for a breach of the Communications Act 2003, after airing election adverts for the Liberal Democrats during the London mayoral election, 2008. The channel accepted adverts from the local Liberal Democrats candidate, Jalal Rajonuddin. Ofcom found Channel S guilty of breaching the TV Advertising Code. On 4 August 2008, according to the City of London police, Mahee Ferdous Jalil (Mohammed Ferdhaus) founder of the channel (along with many others) was found guilty,", "psg_id": "7747118" }, { "title": "Channel S", "text": "channel Islamic channel in Bengali, which however has not started broadcasting. There are many charity events for Islamic institutes on Channel S. In 2006 and 2007 during Ramadan, the British Bangladeshi community donated millions of pounds on live appeals. It then led to Channel S in 2007 creating a fundraising initiative called, the \"Ramadan Family Commitment\", which was the channels first concept based scheme. It raised £146,138 in 2007 and was distributed amongst 28 organisations, there were 30 charity appeals, one during each night of Ramadan, and \"Qurbani Family Commitment\", created to make the distribution of Qurbani during Eid more", "psg_id": "7747112" }, { "title": "Fred Sersen", "text": "Fred Sersen Fred Sersen (February 24, 1890 – December 11, 1962) was a Czechoslovak-American painter and cinema special effects artist working mainly at 20th Century Fox Studios from the 1930s to the 1950s with credits in over 200 movies. He won two Academy Awards for Best Effects, Special Effects (photographic), in 1940 for \"The Rains Came\", and in 1944 for \"Crash Dive\". An artificial lake created for the former film was named in his honor. Fred Sersen was born Ferdinand Metodej Sersen, February 24, 1890, in Czechoslovakia, Then a part of Austria-Hungary, At the age of 17 he moved to", "psg_id": "11462618" }, { "title": "1962 Philadelphia City Council special election", "text": "1962 Philadelphia City Council special election Philadelphia's City Council special election of 1962 was held to fill three vacant city council seats. The first was in the 8th district, when Democrat Alfred Leopold Luongo was appointed to the federal bench in September 1961. A second vacancy that same year occurred in the 10th district when Democrat John M. McDevitt resigned in June 1962 to become a Catholic priest. An at-large seat also became vacant when Victor E. Moore resigned in September 1962 to become the head of the Philadelphia Gas Works. Special elections were scheduled for November 6, 1962, to", "psg_id": "20300372" }, { "title": "What I Was", "text": "What I Was What I Was is Meg Rosoff's third novel for young adults. The book was published in 2007, and was shortlisted for both the Costa Children's Book Award and the Carnegie Medal. \"What I Was\" tells the story of a secret friendship between two teenagers, one an unhappy public schoolboy and the other living an independent and isolated life on the beach near the school. It is set on the East Anglian coast in 1962. The book is framed as the reminiscence of an old man recalling the year he discovered love. It is written as a first-person", "psg_id": "10840910" }, { "title": "Adult Swim (Australia)", "text": "Adult Swim (Australia) Adult Swim in Australia is an adult-oriented free-to-air television block that airs Saturday and Sunday nights on 9Go!. It was originally a separate network that shared channel space with Cartoon Network Australia, starting 1 January 2008. Some Adult Swim shows have also aired on SBS Viceland, and in October 2013 full episodes and short clips were made available on their website. Shortly after it they soon started to sell their DVDs on the website. In late 2017 Madman Entertainment started streaming Adult Swim on their anime streaming website Animelab. Adult Swim was first started on Cartoon Network", "psg_id": "15983552" }, { "title": "Fred S. Cameron", "text": "and is a member of the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame. Cameron originally began as an amateur, but began racing professionally in 1911. He retired from competition in 1919. Fred S. Cameron Fred S. Cameron was a Canadian runner from Amherst, Nova Scotia. Cameron was born at Advocate Harbour, Nova Scotia on November 11, 1886. Cameron is best known for winning the 14th Boston Marathon in 1910. He won the race in a time of 2:28:52. Cameron defeated Clarence DeMar by one minute. Cameron was the underdog, having never run a race longer than 10 miles before. Cameron was", "psg_id": "18160894" }, { "title": "Fred S. Hollowell", "text": "Fred S. Hollowell Fred S. Hollowell (January 18, 1883 – April 19, 1960) was an American farmer and politician from New York. He was born on January 18, 1883, at his family's farm in Milo, Yates County, New York. On July 21, 1909, he married Eleanor Brundage (1883–1979), and they had three children. He was a school principal in Leicester, Heuvelton and Kingston until 1914, when he returned to take care of the family farm. Hollowell was a member of the New York State Assembly (Yates Co.) in 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939–40, 1941–42, 1943–44 and 1945.", "psg_id": "18024534" }, { "title": "Fred S. LeBlanc", "text": "Fred S. LeBlanc Frederick Saugrain LeBlanc, Sr., known as Fred S. LeBlanc (July 24, 1897 – June 11, 1969), was a 20th-century politician in the U.S. state of Louisiana who served two terms as his state's attorney general and was firmly allied with the anti-Long faction of the predominant Democratic Party. LeBlanc graduated in 1916 from Catholic High School in Baton Rouge. He thereafter graduated in 1920 from the Louisiana State University Law Center. For a time he was a Louisiana State University professor and the district attorney of West Baton Rouge Parish From 1941 to 1944, LeBlanc was the", "psg_id": "14888165" }, { "title": "Fred S. Haines", "text": "Fred S. Haines Frederick Stanley Haines (29 March 1879 in Meaford, Ontario – 21 November 1960 in Thornhill, Ontario), more commonly known as Fred S. Haines, was a Canadian painter. An accomplished and versatile artist, he is well known for his watercolours, oil paintings, gouaches, engravings and prints. He was the president of the Ontario Society of Artists, a founding member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour, a founding member of the Canadian Society of Etchers and Printers. He also was a colleague and friend of the Group of Seven. He was made a member of the", "psg_id": "14874497" }, { "title": "Fred S. Cameron", "text": "Fred S. Cameron Fred S. Cameron was a Canadian runner from Amherst, Nova Scotia. Cameron was born at Advocate Harbour, Nova Scotia on November 11, 1886. Cameron is best known for winning the 14th Boston Marathon in 1910. He won the race in a time of 2:28:52. Cameron defeated Clarence DeMar by one minute. Cameron was the underdog, having never run a race longer than 10 miles before. Cameron was also the North American Long Distance Champion and the Maritime five-mile champion. He held the Halifax Herald 10-mile road race record, gained over 160 trophies and awards over his career", "psg_id": "18160893" }, { "title": "Channel S", "text": "recorded videos of villages across the region of Sylhet. There are also shows available for women and children, for example Mojar Ranna (a cooking show) and It's Our Day (entertainment for children). In June 2007, First Solution Money Transfer, a financial services company run by at least one the managing directors of Channel S went into liquidation owing the public hundreds of thousands of pounds. Mahee Ferdous Jalil, the chairman of Channel S, filed for an injunction against Bangla TV to prevent allegations of impropriety by Channel S or its chairman from being broadcast as well as defamations cases against", "psg_id": "7747117" }, { "title": "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962 film)", "text": "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962 film) What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? is a 1962 American psychological thriller–horror film produced and directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, about an aging former actress who holds her paraplegic ex-movie star sister captive in an old Hollywood mansion. The screenplay by Lukas Heller is based on the novel \"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?\" by Henry Farrell. Upon the film's release, it was met with widespread critical and box office acclaim and was later nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one for Best Costume Design, Black and", "psg_id": "5157028" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "to anyone who purchased issue 28 of \"Hitch Magazine\" and the same CD came with issue 29. When the Saturday night block debuted on February 23, 2002, it was known as \"Adult Swim Action\". Various anime programs displayed on the block from 11:00 pm to 2:00 am ET. This was divided between \"Adult Swim Action\" and \"Adult Swim Comedy\". \"Adult Swim Comedy\" was Sunday nights and ran from 10:00 pm to 1:00 am ET. At this point, Adult Swim stopped airing on Thursday nights. \"The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show\" and \"The Popeye Show\" took \"Cowboy Bebop\"s place for 12:00 am", "psg_id": "2150472" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "previously unaired episode of \"Family Guy\", \"When You Wish Upon a Weinstein\", upsetting many fans. The \"Family Guy\" episode had to air on November 9. When \"Big O\" premiered on November 2, a rerun episode, \"Stripes\" was airing but then Adult Swim said it was just a joke and they finally aired the correct episode. Adult Swim had another New Year's Eve special, this time featuring some of the Adult Swim characters having a party at Brak's house celebrating the night. It was on this night where The Brak Show was officially cancelled. On June 15, 2004 Adult Swim started", "psg_id": "2150480" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "Swim would return to Latin America that same year. Adult Swim premiered on the Brazilian feed of TBS on November 3, 2014. Adult Swim relaunched in Latin America on April 3, 2015, on I.Sat, in English with Spanish subtitles, premiering \"Rick and Morty\" and many other shows for the first time on the region. In January 2018, the block began broadcasting throughout Latin America on TBS. Unlike I.Sat, this block is broadcast in Spanish. Although the Adult Swim channel does not exist on any of Poland's channels, AXN Spin (which is an offshoot of AXN Poland) airs \"Robot Chicken\" and", "psg_id": "2150530" }, { "title": "Fred Sirieix", "text": "Fred Sirieix Fred Sirieix is a French \"Maître d'hôtel\" best known for appearing on Channel 4's \"First Dates\". Sirieix grew up in Limoges, France and trained to work in front of house in a Michelin-starred restaurant in France before working at La Tante Claire in London. He is currently the general manager of Michelin-starred restaurant Galvin at Windows at the London Hilton. Sirieix is the founder of National Waiters Day, the training tool the Art of Service as well as the Galvin Cup and Galvin's Chance charities. Sirieix also helped to launch the Right Course which teaches prisoners about the", "psg_id": "20004721" }, { "title": "Adult Swim (Australia)", "text": "and big promotion on their YouTube account. Adult Swim (Australia) Adult Swim in Australia is an adult-oriented free-to-air television block that airs Saturday and Sunday nights on 9Go!. It was originally a separate network that shared channel space with Cartoon Network Australia, starting 1 January 2008. Some Adult Swim shows have also aired on SBS Viceland, and in October 2013 full episodes and short clips were made available on their website. Shortly after it they soon started to sell their DVDs on the website. In late 2017 Madman Entertainment started streaming Adult Swim on their anime streaming website Animelab. Adult", "psg_id": "15983557" }, { "title": "What About Us? (Brandy song)", "text": "three favorite tracks on the \"Full Moon\" album along with the title track and \"He Is\". In 2003, \"What About Us?\" was awarded a BMI Urban Award, while Steve \"Silk\" Hurley's remix version of the song received a nomination for the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical but lost to Roger Sanchez's remix of No Doubt's \"Hella Good\". AOL Music hosted the exclusive global premiere of \"What About Us?\" starting January 2, 2002. The full song was first made available for streaming on-demand in its entirety with a special recorded introduction from Norwood on the AOL service at", "psg_id": "6510106" }, { "title": "Channel S", "text": "the joint media partner with BBC Asian Network, alongside the Tower Hamlets council. Channel S is one of the first Bengali channels which are committed to broadcasting Islamic-oriented programmes. Islamic programmes are shown quite frequently. These include programmes such as \"Islam Essentials\" – a live religious talk show which provides viewers the opportunity to ask questions relating to Islam based on every day life which features Sheikh Abdur Rahman Madani and \"Quraner Alo\" (teaching on how to read the Qur'an). Nasheeds (religious songs) are shown daily. Channel S has planned to launch a channel called Islam4U, which is a 24-hour", "psg_id": "7747111" }, { "title": "1962 Philadelphia City Council special election", "text": "became judges: McGlynn on the federal bench and Geisz on the Court of Common Pleas. 1962 Philadelphia City Council special election Philadelphia's City Council special election of 1962 was held to fill three vacant city council seats. The first was in the 8th district, when Democrat Alfred Leopold Luongo was appointed to the federal bench in September 1961. A second vacancy that same year occurred in the 10th district when Democrat John M. McDevitt resigned in June 1962 to become a Catholic priest. An at-large seat also became vacant when Victor E. Moore resigned in September 1962 to become the", "psg_id": "20300381" }, { "title": "Channel 2 (Israeli TV channel)", "text": "Channel 2 and Channel 2 stopped airing its special productions. In 1990, the Knesset passed the Second Israeli Broadcasting Authority law and Channel 2 officially became an independent channel. After seven years of experimental broadcasts, the bid to determine Channel 2's franchisees ended. The chosen companies were \"Keshet\", \"Reshet\", and \"Telad\". The bid enden in November 3, 1993. Parallelly, Channel 2's news company was founded. On 4 November 1993, Channel 2 started broadcasting as a commercial channel that is not funded by a TV tax and aired commercials. The news company opened the broadcast with a short news briefing with", "psg_id": "6776547" }, { "title": "What About Now (Daughtry song)", "text": "Idol Gives Back, the acoustic performance of \"What About Now\" was put onto iTunes and debuted at number eight on the \"Billboard\" Hot Digital Songs chart, fueling a number eighteen debut on \"Billboard's\" Hot 100, the band's highest debuting song to date, as well as their fourth top twenty Hot 100 hit. It also entered at number seventeen on the Canadian Hot 100, giving the band their fourth top twenty hit there as well. It achieved these peaks over two months before the song's official release. Following \"What About Now\"'s official release, the song has become the band's fifth consecutive", "psg_id": "11816699" }, { "title": "The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special", "text": "snap to the jokes\" and that its \"oddness ... deflates long before its running time is up.\" \"Slate\" Matthew Dessem wrote that \"just like they planned it, the whole thing was terrible.\" Mallory Carra wrote on Bustle that \"David S. Pumpkins is still our Halloween hero in 2017,\" and noted the large Twitter response, mostly positive, about Dinklage's participation. The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special is a Halloween television special that aired on NBC on October 28, 2017. It stars Tom Hanks as \"Saturday Night Live\" character David S. Pumpkins. The 21-minute special was", "psg_id": "20406748" }, { "title": "Swim bladder", "text": "a special swim bladder that allows the jellyfish-like colonies to float along the surface of the water while their tentacles trail below. This organ is unrelated to the one in fish. Swim bladder The swim bladder, gas bladder, fish maw, or air bladder is an internal gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of many bony fish (but not cartilaginous fish) to control their buoyancy, and thus to stay at their current water depth without having to waste energy in swimming. Also, the dorsal position of the swim bladder means the center of mass is below the center of volume,", "psg_id": "1545443" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "in 1997. MacFarlane had also worked on several Cartoon Network shows, such as \"Johnny Bravo\" and \"Dexter's Laboratory\"). On New Year's Eve 2002, Brak from \"The Brak Show\" and Carl Brutananadilewski from \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\" hosted a New Year's Eve special from 11:00 pm to 3:00 am This was the first time Adult Swim aired on a Tuesday night. On January 12, 2003, the senior citizen bumpers were replaced by animated safety manuals featuring Adult Swim characters. The logo was changed to the words \"adult swim\" in red and a black circle with a yellow penumbra. Beginning on January", "psg_id": "2150475" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "\"Futurama\"'s exclusive cable syndication rights in September 2001 for a reported $10 million, and the series first aired on the network on January 12, 2003. \"Family Guy\" premiered on Adult Swim on April 20, 2003, debuting with the episode \"Brian in Love\", and immediately became the block's top-rated program, dominating late night viewing in its time period vs. cable and broadcast competition and boosting viewership of both the block, and Cartoon Network itself, by 239 percent. (Seth MacFarlane had previously created \"Larry and Steve\", a cartoon predecessor to \"Family Guy\", that was aired on Cartoon Network's \"What a Cartoon! Show\"", "psg_id": "2150474" }, { "title": "Fred S. Purnell", "text": "Fred S. Purnell Fred Sampson Purnell (October 25, 1882 – October 21, 1939) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana. Born on a farm near Veedersburg, Indiana, Purnell attended the common schools and the high school at Veedersburg. He was graduated from the law department of Indiana University at Bloomington in 1904. He was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced practice in Attica, Indiana. City attorney of Attica 1910-1914. He resumed the practice of his profession. He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1914 to the Sixty-fourth Congress. Purnell was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-fifth", "psg_id": "10351953" }, { "title": "Fred S. Clinton", "text": "Fred S. Clinton Fred Severs Clinton was one of the first doctors in Oklahoma, having begun to practice while the area was still part of Indian Territory. He built the first hospital in Tulsa and was very active in promoting public health infrastructure projects. As a financial partner with Dr. J. C. W, Bland, another early physician in the Tulsa area, he helped finance the drilling of the Sue A. Bland #1, the first oil well in Red Fork, which helped propel Tulsa into the ranks of a major American city in the early 20th Century. He was born near", "psg_id": "16927248" }, { "title": "Fred S. Cozzens", "text": "Fred S. Cozzens Frederick Schiller Cozzens (1846–1928) was an American marine artist. Born Fred Schiller Cozzens on 11 October 1846 in New York City, he was the son of Frederick Swartwout Cozzens (1818–1869), the humorist, who sometimes wrote under the name Richard Haywarde, and Susan (Meyers) Cozzens. Cozzens attended the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from 1864 to 1867, but did not complete the degree course; he was largely self taught as an artist. Apart from his marine painting, he was an illustrator for The Daily Graphic, Harpers Weekly, Our Navy magazine, and others. He also illustrated books on yachting, in 1884", "psg_id": "15414626" }, { "title": "Fred S. Jackson", "text": "He was interred in Greenwood Cemetery, Eureka, Kansas. Fred S. Jackson Fred Schuyler Jackson (April 19, 1868 – November 21, 1931) was a U.S. Representative from Kansas. Born in Stanton, Kansas, Jackson moved to Greenwood County, Kansas, with his parents in 1881. He attended the public schools of Miami and Greenwood Counties. He taught school in Kansas from 1885 to 1890. He was graduated in law from the University of Kansas at Lawrence in 1892. He was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Eureka, Kansas. He served as prosecuting attorney of Greenwood County from 1893 to 1897. He", "psg_id": "10362914" }, { "title": "Rottnest Channel Swim", "text": "was rumoured that some of the prisoners swam back to the mainland, although there is no proof that any did. However some may have crossed by resting on Carnac and Garden Islands. The first documented crossing by a swimmer was Gerd Von Dincklage-Schulinburg, on 24 January 1956. This led the Weekend Mail newspaper to hold the first organised race to the island in March later that year, which was completed by four participants. The first woman to swim to the island was Lesley Cherriman on 13 April 1969. The youngest swimmer to compete was Kutraleeswaran from Tamil Nadu, India, who", "psg_id": "7073123" }, { "title": "Fred Stoller", "text": "Comedians Special Changed the Lives of 1989’s Funniest Comics\", in 2017. Fred Stoller Frederick \"Fred\" Stoller (born March 19, 1958) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, author, writer, and voice artist. He is best known for portraying Gerard on \"Everybody Loves Raymond\". He is also the voice of Stanley in the \"Open Season\" franchise, Fred the Squirrel in \"The Penguins of Madagascar\", Chuck the Evil Sandwich Making Guy in \"WordGirl\", and Rusty the monkey wrench on Disney Jr.'s \"Handy Manny\". Stoller was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York on March 19, 1958. He has one older sister.", "psg_id": "11051583" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "aired during the overnight hours on Cartoon Network beginning on October 7, 2005. It was originally carried on the regional version of the channel, when it was pulled off and picked up by I.Sat, another Turner Broadcasting System Latin America-owned-and-operated network, due to the fact that it was received with negative reviews from parents. On October 29, 2010, I.Sat revealed that it was cutting Adult Swim programming due to low ratings, adding: \"No matter if we add new shows, it would not work\". Adult Swim once had a SAP audio in early 2007. In 2014, it was announced that Adult", "psg_id": "2150529" }, { "title": "What About Us? (Brandy song)", "text": "the song. \"What About Us?\" debuted in the week of January 26, 2002 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Opening at number 42, it was the Hot Shot Debut of the week and marked both, Norwood's first entry of the decade and her first appearance since 1999's \"U Don't Know Me (Like U Used To)\". Norwood's seventh top ten entry, it peaked at number seven, staying on the Hot 100 chart for 18 weeks, and would remain 2002's highest debut on the chart. On \"Billboard\"s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart, the song debuted at number 44, while reaching number", "psg_id": "6510108" }, { "title": "Fred S. Clinton", "text": "for many years. Clinton went to St. Johns Hospital on November 16, 1954. He died there April 25, 1955. Memorial services were conducted at the Boston Avenue Methodist Church. Fred S. Clinton Fred Severs Clinton was one of the first doctors in Oklahoma, having begun to practice while the area was still part of Indian Territory. He built the first hospital in Tulsa and was very active in promoting public health infrastructure projects. As a financial partner with Dr. J. C. W, Bland, another early physician in the Tulsa area, he helped finance the drilling of the Sue A. Bland", "psg_id": "16927254" }, { "title": "Fred S. Keller", "text": "Fred S. Keller Fred Simmons Keller (January 2, 1899February 2, 1996) was an American psychologist and a pioneer in experimental psychology. He taught at Columbia University for 26 years and gave his name to the Keller Plan, also known as Personalized System of Instruction, an individually paced, mastery-oriented teaching method that has had a significant impact on college-level science education system. He died at home, age 97, on February 2, 1996 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Keller was born Jan. 2, 1899 on a farm near Rural Grove, NY in Montgomery County. He was the only child to Vrooming Barney", "psg_id": "11469582" }, { "title": "Fred S. Jackson", "text": "Fred S. Jackson Fred Schuyler Jackson (April 19, 1868 – November 21, 1931) was a U.S. Representative from Kansas. Born in Stanton, Kansas, Jackson moved to Greenwood County, Kansas, with his parents in 1881. He attended the public schools of Miami and Greenwood Counties. He taught school in Kansas from 1885 to 1890. He was graduated in law from the University of Kansas at Lawrence in 1892. He was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Eureka, Kansas. He served as prosecuting attorney of Greenwood County from 1893 to 1897. He served as assistant State attorney general in 1906", "psg_id": "10362912" }, { "title": "Fred S. Purnell", "text": "and to the seven succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1917 – March 3, 1933). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1932 to the Seventy-third Congress and for election in 1934 to the Seventy-fourth Congress. He resumed the practice of law in Attica, Indiana. He moved to Washington, D.C., in April 1939 and served as an attorney in the General Accounting Office until his resignation on October 1, 1939. He died in Washington, D.C., October 21, 1939. He was interred in Rockfield Cemetery, near Veedersburg, Indiana. Fred S. Purnell Fred Sampson Purnell (October 25, 1882 – October 21, 1939) was", "psg_id": "10351954" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "is also often borrowed from artists signed onto a wide array of different labels, including Warp Records and Ninja Tune Records. In mid-2004, Adult Swim launched a video on demand service on cable television providers, formerly branded as \"Adult Swim Video\". The comedy section features several episodes from various Adult Swim original series, while the Toonami section shows anime series licensed by Funimation, Viz Media, Sentai Filmworks, and Aniplex. The anime series \"s-CRY-ed\" initially premiered on demand before debuting on the regular block in May 2005. Several Adult Swim shows are also available for purchase on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon,", "psg_id": "2150512" }, { "title": "Fred S. Keller", "text": "the Institute for Behavioral Research and the Doctor of Humane Letters degree in 1976. Fred S. Keller Fred Simmons Keller (January 2, 1899February 2, 1996) was an American psychologist and a pioneer in experimental psychology. He taught at Columbia University for 26 years and gave his name to the Keller Plan, also known as Personalized System of Instruction, an individually paced, mastery-oriented teaching method that has had a significant impact on college-level science education system. He died at home, age 97, on February 2, 1996 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Keller was born Jan. 2, 1899 on a farm near", "psg_id": "11469601" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "13, 2003, Adult Swim was airing five nights a week, Sundays through Thursdays from 11:00 pm to 2:00 am. Saturday Nights were dropped. On February 9, 2003, after the NBA All-Star game, Adult Swim aired on the TNT Network on a block called \"Adult Swim All Star Extravaganza\" as a one time special from 11:00 pm to 12:15 am ET. New bumps debuted on May 25, 2003, and feature black intertitle \"cards\" in white Helvetica Neue Condensed Bold type. The cards discuss everything from programming news to personal staff opinions on unrelated subjects. In addition, the bumpers for the action", "psg_id": "2150476" }, { "title": "Fred Barnes (journalist)", "text": "Will) to predict a John McCain victory for U.S. President (286 to 252 electoral votes). In the days leading up to the 2012 United States election, Barnes again mistakenly predicted that the Republican candidate Mitt Romney would win. Fred Barnes (journalist) Frederic Wood \"Fred\" Barnes (born February 1, 1943) is an American political commentator. He is the executive editor of the news publication \"The Weekly Standard\" and regularly appears on the Fox News Channel program \"Special Report with Bret Baier\". He was previously co-host of \"The Beltway Boys\" with Mort Kondracke, which previously aired on the Fox News Channel. The", "psg_id": "3686699" }, { "title": "Fred Barnes (journalist)", "text": "Fred Barnes (journalist) Frederic Wood \"Fred\" Barnes (born February 1, 1943) is an American political commentator. He is the executive editor of the news publication \"The Weekly Standard\" and regularly appears on the Fox News Channel program \"Special Report with Bret Baier\". He was previously co-host of \"The Beltway Boys\" with Mort Kondracke, which previously aired on the Fox News Channel. The \"\"Forbes Media Guide Five Hundred, 1994\" states: Barnes remains a prolific writer on presidential and many other political topics as well. The son of an Air Force officer, Barnes graduated from St. Stephens School in Alexandria in 1960.", "psg_id": "3686694" }, { "title": "Fred S. Roberts", "text": "concept\". In 2003, DIMACS held a Conference on Applications of Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, in honor of Roberts' 60th birthday. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. Fred S. Roberts Fred Stephen Roberts (born June 19, 1943) is an American mathematician, a professor of mathematics at Rutgers University, and a former director of DIMACS. Roberts did his undergraduate studies at Dartmouth College, and received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1968; his doctoral advisor was Dana Scott. After holding positions at the University of Pennsylvania, RAND, and the Institute for Advanced Study, he joined", "psg_id": "14301418" }, { "title": "Fred S. Roberts", "text": "Fred S. Roberts Fred Stephen Roberts (born June 19, 1943) is an American mathematician, a professor of mathematics at Rutgers University, and a former director of DIMACS. Roberts did his undergraduate studies at Dartmouth College, and received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1968; his doctoral advisor was Dana Scott. After holding positions at the University of Pennsylvania, RAND, and the Institute for Advanced Study, he joined the Rutgers faculty in 1972. He has been vice president of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics twice, in 1984 and 1986, and has been director of DIMACS since 1996. Roberts' research", "psg_id": "14301416" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "\"VH1 Goes Inside\" had an episode about Adult Swim. On October 5, 2003 Adult Swim was on from 11:00 pm to 5:00 am ET. On October 26, 2003, Brak's Dad from \"The Brak Show\" hosted Halloween-themed bumps. That same night, Adult Swim hosted a live webcam show on its website, featuring the Adult swim staff having a party. The \"Big O\" series finale episode \"The Show Must Go On\", was supposed to premiere that night at 11:00 pm, however, Adult Swim had to reschedule the episode for the next week, on Sunday, November 2, taking the place of the scheduled", "psg_id": "2150479" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "\"The Boondocks\". 2×2, a Russian channel specializing in animation, airs Adult Swim's original series. There was a separate Adult Swim block, and also an English-language block, where shows were broadcast in English without dubbing, both now being defunct. Adult Swim produced shows that have aired include \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\", \"Robot Chicken\", \"Sealab 2021\", \"12 oz. Mouse\", \"The Venture Bros.\", \"The Brak Show\", \"Stroker and Hoop\", \"Tom Goes to the Mayor\", \"Squidbillies\", \"Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law\", \"Space Ghost Coast to Coast\", \"Frisky Dingo\", \"Perfect Hair Forever\", \"Metalocalypse\", \"Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil\" and others. 2×2 also broadcast many", "psg_id": "2150531" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "adult shows, except for \"Home Movies\". \"Case Closed\" was aired on Cartoon Network and Toonami. Dezaxe aired random Cartoon Network shows and old promos. A new Adult Swim block launched in March 2015 on L'Enôrme TV. The block stopped broadcasting in June 2016. The block airs on TNT Comedy. Programs on the block include \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\", \"Assy McGee\", \"Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil\", \"Metalocalypse\", \"Moral Orel\", \"Robot Chicken\", \"Stroker and Hoop\", \"The Brak Show\", \"Venture Bros.\", \"Supernanny\" and \"Ren and Stimpy\". \"Rick and Morty\" also airs on the same channel. In Latin America, an Adult Swim block", "psg_id": "2150528" }, { "title": "What About Me (Moving Pictures song)", "text": "What About Me (Moving Pictures song) \"What About Me\" is a song written by Garry Frost and Frances Swan, first recorded by Australian rock band Moving Pictures from their album \"Days of Innocence\". It was the band's first number-one single in Australia spending six consecutive weeks on the top; there, it was the second-highest selling single of 1982. The success of the song led them to America where it became a hit, reaching number 29 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. The song stayed in the US charts for such a long time that it managed to make \"Billboard\"s", "psg_id": "8883933" }, { "title": "Bristol Channel", "text": "from Ilfracombe to Swansea was Gethin Jones, who achieved the record on 13 September 2009, taking nearly 22 hours. The youngest person to swim the Bristol Channel from Penarth to Clevedon is Gary Carpenter who at age 17 on August bank holiday 2007, swam the channel in 5 hours 35 minutes making him the youngest and fastest swimmer of the Bristol Channel. Gary Carpenter's coach Steve Price was the first ever person to swim from Penarth to Clevedon back in 1990. Bristol Channel The Bristol Channel () is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales", "psg_id": "2109552" }, { "title": "What About Love", "text": "its UK release, \"What About Love\" was also featured in an extended version on 12\" and CD single versions. The song's chorus was featured in a series of Swiffer WetJet TV commercials from late 2010 into the following year. The campaign followed a series of previous Swiffer commercials using popular songs of the '70s and '80s. What About Love \"What About Love\" is a song originally recorded by Canadian rock group Toronto but is best known for the 1985 release by the rock group Heart. The song was Heart's \"comeback\" single. It was the first Heart track to reach the", "psg_id": "7701461" }, { "title": "What Was Lost", "text": "for which O'Flynn received a prize of £2,500. It was BBC Radio 5 Live's Book of the Month in March 2007. What Was Lost What Was Lost is the 2007 début novel by Catherine O'Flynn. The novel is about a girl who goes missing in a shopping centre in 1984, and the people who try to discover what happened to her twenty years later. \"What Was Lost\" won the First Novel Award at the 2007 Costa Book Awards, and was short-listed for the overall Costa Book of the Year Award. O'Flynn found inspiration for \"What Was Lost\" while she was", "psg_id": "11413541" }, { "title": "What Was Lost", "text": "What Was Lost What Was Lost is the 2007 début novel by Catherine O'Flynn. The novel is about a girl who goes missing in a shopping centre in 1984, and the people who try to discover what happened to her twenty years later. \"What Was Lost\" won the First Novel Award at the 2007 Costa Book Awards, and was short-listed for the overall Costa Book of the Year Award. O'Flynn found inspiration for \"What Was Lost\" while she was working as an assistant manager in a record shop. She was interested in the difference in shopping centres by day and", "psg_id": "11413536" }, { "title": "Channel S", "text": "across the world\", and its slogan \"Working for the community\", broadcasting mainly in Bengali and occasionally in Sylheti, and programmes suiting the community needs. The television station is based at Prestige House in Walthamstow, North East London. It broadcasts programmes in Bengali, Sylheti and a few in English. It is the first Bangladeshi channel to broadcast content in the Sylheti dialect, it has built up a loyal following among the Bangladeshis in the United Kingdom who the majority come from Sylhet. Since the launch of the channel in 2004, there has been bitter rivalry between Channel S and Bangla TV,", "psg_id": "7747104" }, { "title": "Basel Rhine Swim", "text": "organized by the city’s department of the Swiss Lifesaving Association (SLRG). It starts at 6 p.m. at the Minster ferry on the river strands. For this special event the shipping traffic is usually stopped. The number of participants reaches from a few hundreds to several thousands of swimmer. In the hot summer of 2003, roughly 5000 people took part. In 2007, however, the event was cancelled because of the extreme flood. Basel Rhine Swim The Basel Rhine Swim is a public sporting event in the city of Basel in Switzerland. The participants swim in or float on the Rhine river", "psg_id": "18906586" }, { "title": "Channel catfish", "text": "the swim bladder changes if fish move vertically, thus is also considered to be the site of pressure sensitivity. The latency of swim bladder adaptation after a change in pressure affects hearing and other possible swim bladder functions, presumably making audition more difficult. Nevertheless, the presence of the swim bladder and a relatively complex auditory apparatus allows the channel catfish to discern different sounds and tell from which directions sounds have come. Pectoral stridulation has been considered to be the main means of agonistic communication towards predators in channel catfish. Sudden, relatively loud sounds are used to startle predators in", "psg_id": "4993682" }, { "title": "Adult Swim", "text": "Swim has contracted with various studios known for their productions in absurd and shock comedy. As with Cartoon Network, Adult Swim's reach through various services totals 94 million American households. Cartoon Network's original head programmer, Mike Lazzo, conceived (and continues to operate) Adult Swim. The block grew out of Cartoon Network's previous attempts at airing content appropriate for teenagers and young adults who might be watching the channel after 11 pm (ET/PT). The network began experimenting with its late night programming by airing anthology shows like \"ToonHeads\", \"The Bob Clampett Show\", \"The Tex Avery Show\", \"Late Night Black and White\",", "psg_id": "2150458" } ]
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how old was harry stevens when he married at the caravilla retirement home, wisconsin in 1984?
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[ { "title": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin", "text": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin Stevens Point is the county seat of Portage County, Wisconsin, United States. The city was incorporated in 1858. Its 2010 population of 26,717 makes it the largest city in the county. Stevens Point forms the core of the United States Census Bureau's Stevens Point Micropolitan Statistical Area, which had a 2010 population of 69,916. Stevens Point is home to the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point and a campus of Mid-State Technical College. Historically part of the Menominee homelands, a three-mile strip along the Wisconsin River was ceded to the United States in an 1836 treaty. In 1854 the", "psg_id": "981761" }, { "title": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin", "text": "The magazine stated that there was \"plenty for retirees to do in the summertime\" as well as the winter, including hiking, biking and skiing the Green Circle Trail. Stevens Point, Wisconsin Stevens Point is the county seat of Portage County, Wisconsin, United States. The city was incorporated in 1858. Its 2010 population of 26,717 makes it the largest city in the county. Stevens Point forms the core of the United States Census Bureau's Stevens Point Micropolitan Statistical Area, which had a 2010 population of 69,916. Stevens Point is home to the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point and a campus of Mid-State", "psg_id": "981776" }, { "title": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin", "text": "and the Stevens Point Brewery. Companies with corporate headquarters in the city include Sentry Insurance, Ki Mobility, Delta Dental of Wisconsin, and Skyward. Associated Bank, Canadian National, AIG and the Donaldson Company operate regional headquarters in Stevens Point. Business developments in the area include Crossroads Commons, Portage County Business Park, Venture Drive and Corporate Center, Stevens Point Industrial Park, Eastridge, Parkdale Plazas, Stevens Points East Side and Downtown Stevens Point At one time, Midstate Airlines had its headquarters in Stevens Point. Stevens Point is home to a community theater group, Central Wisconsin Area Community Theatre (cwACT), a children's museum and", "psg_id": "981770" }, { "title": "Harry M. Stevens", "text": "would erect a Blue plaque to his memory on his first marital home at 21 Russell Street in Derby, England. On June 30, 2013, Niles, Ohio resurrected \"Harry Stevens Hot Dog Day\". The downtown event included live music, weiner dog races and costume contests, a hot dog dressing (sauce) contest, baseball clinic, and cornhole tournament among other activities. Food and merchandise vendors were also on-hand. Harry M. Stevens Harry Mozley Stevens (1856–1934) was a food concessionaire from Derby, England who has been variously attributed as the inventor of the hot dog, but has nevertheless been credited with being America's foremost", "psg_id": "17100438" }, { "title": "Harry M. Stevens", "text": "Harry M. Stevens Harry Mozley Stevens (1856–1934) was a food concessionaire from Derby, England who has been variously attributed as the inventor of the hot dog, but has nevertheless been credited with being America's foremost ballpark concessionaire. In 1887 he founded Harry M Stevens Inc., a stadium concessions company which was based in Cranbury, New Jersey until it was acquired by Aramark on December 12, 1994. Harry Stevens who was born at Litchurch in Derby, England in 1856 but emigrated to Niles, Ohio in the 1880s. On arrival in the States, he became obsessed with baseball and quickly made his", "psg_id": "17100435" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point The University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point (also known as UW–Stevens Point or UWSP) is a public university in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States. It is part of the University of Wisconsin System. It grants associate, baccalaureate and master's degrees, as well as doctoral degrees in audiology. After securing land and funding from the City of Stevens Point and Portage County and winning the right to host the new normal school, Stevens Point Normal School opened on September 17, 1894 with 201 students. In addition to teacher preparation, \"domestic science\" (home economics) and conservation education were offered; the", "psg_id": "4967078" }, { "title": "Retirement home", "text": "the same basis as a condominium. A retirement home differs from a nursing home primarily in the level of medical care given. Retirement communities, unlike retirement homes, offer separate and autonomous homes for residents. Retirement home A retirement home – sometimes called an old people's home or old age home, although this term can also refer to a nursing home – is a multi-residence housing facility intended for the elderly. Typically, each person or couple in the home has an apartment-style room or suite of rooms. Additional facilities are provided within the building. This can include facilities for meals, gatherings,", "psg_id": "4669529" }, { "title": "Old Folks at Home", "text": "Dere's wha de old folks stay.<br> All up and down de whole creation<br> Sadly I roam,<br> Still longing for de old plantation,<br> And for de old folks at home.<br> <br> \"Chorus\"<br> All de world am sad and dreary,<br> Eb-rywhere I roam;<br> Oh, darkeys, how my heart grows weary,<br> Far from de old folks at home!<br> <br> \"2nd verse\"<br> All round de little farm I wandered<br> When I was young,<br> Den many happy days I squandered,<br> Many de songs I sung.<br> When I was playing wid my brudder<br> Happy was I;<br> Oh, take me to my kind old mudder!<br> Dere let", "psg_id": "3838623" }, { "title": "Pacelli High School (Stevens Point, Wisconsin)", "text": "is now home to the local YMCA. Pacelli became part of the Stevens Point Area Catholic Schools when consolidation of all the Catholic schools took place in 1986. Pacelli High School (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) Pacelli High School is a private secondary school located on the north side of Stevens Point, Wisconsin in the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse. The school, named in honor of Pope Pius XII, was founded in 1955 by Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Christian Brothers). Originally an all-boys high school, Pacelli merged with the all-girls Maria High School in the early 1970s", "psg_id": "6320830" }, { "title": "Retirement home", "text": "Retirement home A retirement home – sometimes called an old people's home or old age home, although this term can also refer to a nursing home – is a multi-residence housing facility intended for the elderly. Typically, each person or couple in the home has an apartment-style room or suite of rooms. Additional facilities are provided within the building. This can include facilities for meals, gatherings, recreation activities, and some form of health or hospice care. A place in a retirement home can be paid for on a rental basis, like an apartment, or can be bought in perpetuity on", "psg_id": "4669528" }, { "title": "E. Ray Stevens", "text": "by Governor Robert M. La Follette, Sr.. He was elected to the Supreme Court in 1926 and served as a member until his death. During his time with the Supreme Court, he was also a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin Law School. E. Ray Stevens Edmund Ray Stevens was a Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Stevens was born Edmund Ray Stevens on June 20, 1869 in Lake County, Illinois. His family later moved to Janesville, Wisconsin. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1895. Stevens was married to Kate Sabin. They had three children. He", "psg_id": "16035737" }, { "title": "E. Ray Stevens", "text": "E. Ray Stevens Edmund Ray Stevens was a Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Stevens was born Edmund Ray Stevens on June 20, 1869 in Lake County, Illinois. His family later moved to Janesville, Wisconsin. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1895. Stevens was married to Kate Sabin. They had three children. He died in 1930. From 1896 to 1903, Stevens and future U.S. Representative Burr W. Jones operated the law firm Jones & Stevens. Additionally, Stevens was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1901. In 1903, Stevens was appointed to the Wisconsin Circuit Court", "psg_id": "16035736" }, { "title": "Willard T. Stevens", "text": "1906. Willard T. Stevens Willard T. Stevens (September 6, 1865 – April 26, 1937) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate. Stevens was born on September 6, 1865 in Beetown, Wisconsin. His father, Daniel Bartlett Stevens, was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. On July 11, 1888, Stevens married Katherine Grimm. He died in Rhinelander, Wisconsin in 1937. Stevens was elected to the Senate in 1912 and remained a member until 1918. Previously, he was elected Sheriff of Oneida County, Wisconsin in 1896 and re-elected in 1906 and was a member of the Wisconsin Republican Committee from 1904", "psg_id": "17816231" }, { "title": "Willard T. Stevens", "text": "Willard T. Stevens Willard T. Stevens (September 6, 1865 – April 26, 1937) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate. Stevens was born on September 6, 1865 in Beetown, Wisconsin. His father, Daniel Bartlett Stevens, was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. On July 11, 1888, Stevens married Katherine Grimm. He died in Rhinelander, Wisconsin in 1937. Stevens was elected to the Senate in 1912 and remained a member until 1918. Previously, he was elected Sheriff of Oneida County, Wisconsin in 1896 and re-elected in 1906 and was a member of the Wisconsin Republican Committee from 1904 to", "psg_id": "17816230" }, { "title": "He Thinks He's Ray Stevens", "text": "all 10 of this album's songs and in the same order as on this album. Musicians He Thinks He's Ray Stevens He Thinks He's Ray Stevens was Ray Stevens' twenty-first studio album and his first for MCA Records, released in 1984. The front of the album cover shows Stevens spoofing French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The track \"Mississippi Squirrel Revival\" is the only Top 40 single from this album, reaching No. 20 on Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) in early 1985. Stevens uses comic storytelling to frame what occurs when a young adolescent boy catches a squirrel (while visiting", "psg_id": "6369161" }, { "title": "He Thinks He's Ray Stevens", "text": "He Thinks He's Ray Stevens He Thinks He's Ray Stevens was Ray Stevens' twenty-first studio album and his first for MCA Records, released in 1984. The front of the album cover shows Stevens spoofing French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The track \"Mississippi Squirrel Revival\" is the only Top 40 single from this album, reaching No. 20 on Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) in early 1985. Stevens uses comic storytelling to frame what occurs when a young adolescent boy catches a squirrel (while visiting his grandmother in Pascagoula, Mississippi), brings it into church, where several self-righteous members – all with", "psg_id": "6369158" }, { "title": "Fox Theater (Stevens Point, Wisconsin)", "text": "committee to develop and operate the theater as the nonprofit Fox Theatre, LLC. The committee was to be led by Gerard McKenna, former dean of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s College of Fine Arts and Communication. Harry Houdini performed on April 7 and 8, 1897. Eugene V. Debs spoke at the Grand on January 6, 1904. He was a five time Socialist candidate for president of the United States. 1893-G.F Andre announces he will build an Opera House. Work begins. 1894-Opera House opens with F.E Bosworth as manager. German comedian Andy Amann presented \"A Clean Sweep\" on opening night. Vaudeville", "psg_id": "16246731" }, { "title": "John Stevens (Wisconsin inventor)", "text": "John Stevens (Wisconsin inventor) John Stevens was a miller and inventor who lived in Neenah, Wisconsin. His inventions in flour milling revolutionized the process, leading to large-scale shifts in wheat-growing regions, and to the predominance of particular milling companies and mill-equipment manufacturers. Today Patent flour is still referred to due to Stevens' patents. John Stevens was born in Llechryd, Cardiganshire, Wales on December 4, 1840, the son of John and Elizabeth Bowen Stevens. His father was a landscape gardener. In 1854 they emigrated to the United States, settling in Neenah. Neenah at that time was a major flour milling center,", "psg_id": "17571844" }, { "title": "Wisconsin Veterans Home", "text": "five U.S. Registered Historic Places in King Veterans Home: Commandant's Residence Home, Halfway House (King, Wisconsin), Old Hospital, Veterans Cottages Historic District, and Veterans Home Chapel. In 2016 controversy erupted over the quality of care delivered at the home, chronic staffing shortages and the practice by the state government of redirecting millions of dollars of federal government funding intended for King into other veterans' programs. Wisconsin Veterans Home The Wisconsin Veterans' Home, in King Wisconsin, is an old soldiers' home in Waupaca County, Wisconsin on the scenic Chain O' Lakes, Wisconsin. The American Civil War saw significant advances in battlefield", "psg_id": "19689233" }, { "title": "When We Are Married", "text": "and later on BBC Radio 4 Extra in 2012. When We Are Married When We Are Married is a comedy by the English dramatist, J. B. Priestley. It was first performed in London at the St. Martin's Theatre, London on 11 October 1938, and transferred to the larger Prince's Theatre in March 1939 and ran until 24 June of that year. A group of three couples, old friends and all married on the same day in the same chapel, gathers at the Helliwells’ home to celebrate their silver anniversary. When they discover that they are not legally married, each couple", "psg_id": "11733606" }, { "title": "When We Are Married", "text": "When We Are Married When We Are Married is a comedy by the English dramatist, J. B. Priestley. It was first performed in London at the St. Martin's Theatre, London on 11 October 1938, and transferred to the larger Prince's Theatre in March 1939 and ran until 24 June of that year. A group of three couples, old friends and all married on the same day in the same chapel, gathers at the Helliwells’ home to celebrate their silver anniversary. When they discover that they are not legally married, each couple initially reacts with proper Victorian horror – what will", "psg_id": "11733601" }, { "title": "How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life", "text": "How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life is a 1968 film directed by Fielder Cook. It stars Dean Martin, Stella Stevens and husband and wife Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson. David Sloane (Dean Martin) is an attorney and a bachelor whose married pal Harry Hunter (Eli Wallach) is having an affair. David decides to do something about it so Harry doesn't mess up his home life. The scheme is to make a play for Harry's mistress himself. David meets and courts Harry's attractive employee, Carol Corman (Stella Stevens), determined", "psg_id": "14827241" }, { "title": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin", "text": "schools, Ben Franklin and P. J. Jacobs, and two high schools, Stevens Point Area Senior High (SPASH) and Charles F. Fernandez Center for Alternative Learning. Parochial schools include St. Paul Lutheran School (PreK-8), St. Joseph Early Childhood Center, St. Stanislaus (K-2) and St. Stephen Elementary (3-5) Schools, St. Peter Middle School, and Pacelli High School. The city serves as the hub of the Portage County Public Library, which provides educational resources and programming for adults, young adults and children. Stevens Point is home to the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point (UWSP). The university enrolls approximately 9,500 students in undergraduate and graduate", "psg_id": "981767" }, { "title": "How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When He Was a Little Boy", "text": "was often bullied by other boys, until Asterix, to assist his courage, induced him to drink some of the magic potion that made the villagers invincible. When they are interrupted in the act, Obelix falls into the cauldron containing the potion, and drinks it all, and is thereafter permanently under its influence. On Goodreads, it has a score of 3.86 out of 5. How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When He Was a Little Boy How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When he was a Little Boy (, \"How Obelix Fell into the Druid's Cooking Pot When He", "psg_id": "8213658" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point", "text": "for over 30 years, was named National Coach of the Year once, Regional Coach of the Year seven times, and Conference Coach of the Year 14 times. University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point The University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point (also known as UW–Stevens Point or UWSP) is a public university in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States. It is part of the University of Wisconsin System. It grants associate, baccalaureate and master's degrees, as well as doctoral degrees in audiology. After securing land and funding from the City of Stevens Point and Portage County and winning the right to host the new normal school,", "psg_id": "4967090" }, { "title": "How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When He Was a Little Boy", "text": "How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When He Was a Little Boy How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When he was a Little Boy (, \"How Obelix Fell into the Druid's Cooking Pot When He Was Small\") is an Asterix story written by René Goscinny and originally published in the French magazine\" Pilote \"issue 291 (1965), with only a few drawings. In 1989, it was fully illustrated by Albert Uderzo and published in an album as a text story with illustrations. The story is narrated by Asterix, apparently to the conventional readership, and tells that in childhood, Obelix", "psg_id": "8213657" }, { "title": "John Stevens (Wisconsin inventor)", "text": "camps. Previously these employees and supplies would have to be taken long distances over rough tote roads by wagon, sleigh or on foot. John Stevens (Wisconsin inventor) John Stevens was a miller and inventor who lived in Neenah, Wisconsin. His inventions in flour milling revolutionized the process, leading to large-scale shifts in wheat-growing regions, and to the predominance of particular milling companies and mill-equipment manufacturers. Today Patent flour is still referred to due to Stevens' patents. John Stevens was born in Llechryd, Cardiganshire, Wales on December 4, 1840, the son of John and Elizabeth Bowen Stevens. His father was a", "psg_id": "17571857" }, { "title": "How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped", "text": "How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped is a Serbian fairy tale that first appeared in \"Kazadzic\", a journal of Serbian folklore, having been submitted by Mr. I. L. Szeckovic from Paracin. It is Aarne-Thompson type 981, the Killing of Old Men. A man hid his father in a land where everyone was supposed to be put to death at fifty. He won a bet about first seeing the sunrise by following his father's advice and looking west, so he saw it on a mountaintop. People concluded that the", "psg_id": "14822343" }, { "title": "Brooks Stevens", "text": "drawing while confined to his bed, perhaps motivating his career in design. He studied architecture at Cornell University from 1929 to 1933, and established his own home furnishings design firm in 1934 in Milwaukee. His son, Kipp Stevens, ran the Brooks Stevens Design Associates until late 2008, when he stepped down. In 1959, Stevens opened a 12,500sf automotive museum in Mequon, Wisconsin, which became a repository for his own designs as well as others—and became a production facility in the late 1980s for the Wienermobile fleet. The museum closed in 1999, four years after his death. Stevens died on January", "psg_id": "3622848" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point", "text": "It was during this period, in 1964, that the college was elevated to university status as Wisconsin State University–Stevens Point and began offering graduate degrees. Seven years later, the Wisconsin State Universities merged into the University of Wisconsin system, and the school adopted its current name. UW-Stevens Point has more than 77,000 alumni. More than half of these alumni live in Wisconsin. In 1968, UW-Stevens Point formed the Northwoods battalion, an ROTC unit for the United States army. Lee S. Dreyfus became chancellor in 1974 before becoming Wisconsin's 40th governor. Governor Dreyfus was inaugurated on the lawn in front of", "psg_id": "4967080" }, { "title": "Fox Theater (Stevens Point, Wisconsin)", "text": "Fox Theater (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) The Fox Theater is located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for its architectural significance. The building was built for G. F. Andrae in 1894. The architect was Oscar Cobb of Chicago, Illinois. It was originally known as the Grand Opera House, and first opened as a vaudeville and stage theater. G. F. Andrae was a German immigrant and well-known business man in Stevens Point. He was responsible for building a few buildings in town, including the Andrae Block. The Opera House was his way", "psg_id": "16246722" }, { "title": "Fox Theater (Stevens Point, Wisconsin)", "text": "the Fox theater Fox Theater (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) The Fox Theater is located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for its architectural significance. The building was built for G. F. Andrae in 1894. The architect was Oscar Cobb of Chicago, Illinois. It was originally known as the Grand Opera House, and first opened as a vaudeville and stage theater. G. F. Andrae was a German immigrant and well-known business man in Stevens Point. He was responsible for building a few buildings in town, including the Andrae Block. The Opera House", "psg_id": "16246734" }, { "title": "Brooks Stevens", "text": "Brooks Stevens Clifford Brooks Stevens (June 7, 1911 – January 4, 1995) was an American industrial designer of home furnishings, appliances, automobiles and motorcycles — as well as a graphic designer and stylist. Stevens founded Brooks Stevens, Inc. headquartered in Allenton, Wisconsin. In 1944, along with Raymond Loewy and eight others, Stevens formed the Industrial Designers Society of America. Upon his death in 1995, \"The New York Times\" called Stevens \"a major force in industrial design.\" Stevens was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on June 7, 1911. Stricken with polio as a child, he was encouraged by his father to practice", "psg_id": "3622847" }, { "title": "Horace Stevens", "text": "1938 (four years after his return from Britain to Australia) until his death in 1950. An undefeated champion sculler until his retirement at 35, Stevens was also an active marksman and tennis player. A member of the London and Melbourne Savage Clubs, he was said to be a Bohemian. On 26 August 1905, Stevens married Nellie Chapman, who died in 1931. On 5 December 1934, Stevens married Australian builder and constructor Ella Elizabeth Hallam (née Davis) at Scots' Church, Melbourne. They had three sons. On 18 November 1950, Stevens died of an unanticipated coronary occlusion-caused heart attack at his house", "psg_id": "16983886" }, { "title": "John Paul Stevens", "text": "of Law. After clerking for Justice Wiley Blount Rutledge, he co-founded a law firm in Chicago, focusing on antitrust law. In 1970, President Richard Nixon appointed Stevens to the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Five years later, President Gerald Ford successfully nominated Stevens to the Supreme Court to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Justice William O. Douglas. He became the senior Associate Justice after the retirement of Harry Blackmun in 1994. Stevens retired during the administration of President Barack Obama and was succeeded by Justice Elena Kagan. Stevens's majority opinions in landmark cases include \"Chevron", "psg_id": "1567708" }, { "title": "Harry M. Stevens", "text": "mark by designing and selling the sport's first scorecard - a design still in use to this day. By 1900, Stevens had secured contracts to supply refreshments at several Major League ballparks across the US. He also began to sell scorecards to fans with the phrase \"You can't tell the players without a scorecard\". Stevens is credited with telling the story that at the home opener of the New York Giants on a cold April day in 1901 there was limited demand for ice cream. He decided to sell German sausages known as 'dachshund sausages.' When the staff ran out", "psg_id": "17100436" }, { "title": "John Stevens (Wisconsin inventor)", "text": "and Wisconsin was a leading wheat growing state. As a teenager, young John went to work in the mills to help support his family. In 1860, Stevens started work at a mill owned by John Mills on the upper race. Here he met his future partner, Tom Oborn. Through a series of consolidations and growth, Stevens eventually bought this mill and an adjacent mill, the combined mills known as Clement & Stevens. Wheat and other grains grow on a stalk and have an outer covering known as chaff which is not nutritional to humans. The essential grain is a hard", "psg_id": "17571845" }, { "title": "The Old House at Home", "text": "of trash that ever disgraced the stage; in which opinion we entirely agree with them...\"\". Nevertheless, the song was soon very popular on both sides of the Atlantic. The title of the song was re-used by Edward Loder's cousin, the composer and conductor George Loder (1816–1868), for a musical entertainment that he co-wrote in 1862, which did not include the song itself. There are currently 25 public houses in England with the name \"Old House at Home\", probably named after the original song. The Old House at Home \"The Old House at Home\" is a sentimental 19th century ballad written", "psg_id": "15952632" }, { "title": "Schmeeckle Reserve (Stevens Point, Wisconsin)", "text": "Schmeeckle Reserve (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) Schmeeckle Reserve is a natural land area located on the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States. It contains hiking trails, natural land area, a visitor center, multiple habitats, abundant wildlife and a manmade lake. \"The Reserve was created to protect and restore native ecological communities, serve as an outdoor classroom for students and teachers, and provide recreational opportunities to all visitors.\" Before 1956 the current Schmeeckle Reserve was farmland (corn and grain) and grazing (dairy cattle) land. This land, however was not fertile enough to support a large plant population for", "psg_id": "12657535" }, { "title": "Harry How", "text": "Harry How Henry W. How (September 29, 1919 – February 1, 2001) was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Kings South in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1970 to 1983. He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. Born in 1919 in Granville Ferry, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, How was a graduate of the University of New Brunswick. How was a resident of Wolfville when he entered provincial politics in the 1970 election, being elected MLA for Kings South. He was re-elected in the 1974, 1978, and 1981 elections. On October", "psg_id": "18402252" }, { "title": "Harry C. Martin", "text": "Harry C. Martin Harry Chapman Martin was a lawyer, educator and politician from the U.S. State of Wisconsin. He served as mayor of Darlington, and later as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate. Martin was born on a farm near Darlington in Lafayette County, Wisconsin on December 15, 1854, and attended a one-room school in the area. His family moved to Darlington when he was nine years old, and he continued in the public school at Darlington, after which he taught school for one year before going on to the University of Wisconsin, from", "psg_id": "16017629" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point", "text": "sports, and entertainment shows. \"The Pointer\", the weekly student newspaper, is free to all tuition-paying students. The Student Involvement and Employment Office (SIEO) in the Dreyfus University Center on campus provides information to students about opportunities in student clubs and employment. Student athletes in 20 sports at UW-Stevens Point participate in the NCAA Division III. The teams are members of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC). The UW-Stevens Point football team holds the annual Spud Bowl game sponsored by local potato farms and brewery companies as the first home game of the season. The Pointers also hold the annual Pink", "psg_id": "4967086" }, { "title": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin", "text": "Menominee made its last treaty with the U.S., gathering on a reservation on the Wolf River. In the Menominee language it is called \"Pasīpahkīhnen\" which means \"It juts out as land\" or \"point of land\". Stevens Point was named in English after George Stevens, who operated a grocery and supply business on the Wisconsin River during the extensive logging of interior Wisconsin. The river was used by logging companies to float logs to market. Loggers on the river found this a convenient stopping point, as the river bends slightly and the operation was from far upstream. The town developed from", "psg_id": "981762" }, { "title": "Roger Stevens (diplomat)", "text": "Roger Stevens (diplomat) Sir Roger Bentham Stevens, GCMG (8 June 1906 – 20 February 1980) was a British academic, diplomat and civil servant. Stevens was born 8 June 1906. He was educated at Wellington College and Queen's College, Oxford. He married his first wife, Constance Hallam Hipwell (died 1976), in 1931, and they later had a son, Bryan Constant Sebastian Bentham Stevens. His second wife was Jane Chandler (née Irving), whom he married in 1977. He died on 20 February 1980, and she deposited his papers in the Churchill Archives, University of Cambridge in 1984. In 1928 Stevens entered the", "psg_id": "8704784" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point", "text": "latter formed the basis for the College of Natural Resources, nationally recognized for undergraduate and graduate training in natural resources. In 1927, Stevens Point Normal School became Central State Teachers College and began offering four-year teaching degrees. When post-World War II enrollment became less centered on teacher training and more focused on liberal arts education, the Wisconsin State Legislature intervened, changing the school's name to Wisconsin State College–Stevens Point with the authority to grant bachelor's degrees in liberal arts. Ever larger numbers of students in the 1950s and 1960s led to construction on campus throughout the 1960s and early 1970s.", "psg_id": "4967079" }, { "title": "Harry C. Martin", "text": "25 after a long illness. Harry C. Martin Harry Chapman Martin was a lawyer, educator and politician from the U.S. State of Wisconsin. He served as mayor of Darlington, and later as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate. Martin was born on a farm near Darlington in Lafayette County, Wisconsin on December 15, 1854, and attended a one-room school in the area. His family moved to Darlington when he was nine years old, and he continued in the public school at Darlington, after which he taught school for one year before going on to", "psg_id": "16017634" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point", "text": "The fraternities on campus are: Phi Sigma Phi, Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Theta Xi. The Schmeeckle Reserve, a nature reserve, is located on campus. The University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point offers more than 120 undergraduate programs in 48 majors and 78 minors. These programs are housed within four colleges: The university has three off-site field stations – Central Wisconsin Environmental Station at Amherst Junction, Treehaven near Tomahawk and the Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility at Bayfield. The Central Wisconsin Environmental Station (CWES) is on 200 acres near Sunset Lake, 17 miles east of Stevens Point. Treehaven is between", "psg_id": "4967083" }, { "title": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin", "text": "degree programs. Mid-State Technical College (MSTC) is also located in the city. Five major roads pass through Stevens Point: The city is served by two airports. Commercial service is available through Central Wisconsin Airport (KCWA) located midway between Stevens Point and Wausau, near Mosinee. CWA is served by three major airlines. General aviation, charter flights and air cargo operators use the Stevens Point Municipal Airport (KSTE). Stevens Point Transit system provides public transportation. The Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis have their mother house in Stevens Point. Catholic parishes in the city include Holy Spirit,", "psg_id": "981768" }, { "title": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin", "text": "bicycle and a jogging trail (the Green Circle Trail) that surrounds and winds through the city, and the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, which runs through the city. An 18-hole Robert Trent Jones, Jr.-designed golf course and country club, SentryWorld, is located at the Sentry Insurance Home Office. The Schmeeckle Reserve, a nature reserve, is located on the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point campus. The area also has Goerke Park, including a football stadium where middle school, high school and college athletes compete. An outdoor track is used by the same groups. The Backwaters Paddle Quest canoe adventure challenge has been", "psg_id": "981774" }, { "title": "Julie Stevens (American radio actress)", "text": "November 26, 1984, at her home in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. She was survived by two daughters and a sister. A memorial service was held September 9, 1984, at Eastham United Methodist Church. Julie Stevens (American radio actress) Julie Stevens (November 23, 1916 - August 26, 1984) was an American actress who performed on radio, television, the stage, and in movies. She is best known for her 16-year run as the title character in \"The Romance of Helen Trent\" on radio. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, as Harriet Foote, Stevens attended Christian College. When she was 13, Stevens danced in a musical", "psg_id": "18941123" }, { "title": "Harry Richman", "text": "Harry Richman Harry Richman (born Henry Reichman Jr., August 10, 1895 – November 3, 1972) was an American entertainer. He was a singer, actor, dancer, comedian, pianist, songwriter, bandleader, and night club performer, at his most popular in the 1920s and 1930s. Richman was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to Russian Jewish parents Henry and Katie (née' Golder) Reichman. Harry's father died when he was 14 years old. He married three times. Yvonne Epstein, in 1918. He married Hazel Forbes, show girl and Ziegfeld Girl, in March 1938, in Palm Springs, California. He and Forbes shared a sumptuous home in Beechhurst,", "psg_id": "3956101" }, { "title": "John Paul Stevens", "text": "World Series game at which Babe Ruth hit his \"called shot\" home run. He also attended Game 4 of the 2016 World Series, wearing a red bowtie with a Chicago Cubs jacket. John Paul Stevens John Paul Stevens (born April 20, 1920) is an American lawyer and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1975 until his retirement in 2010. At the time of his retirement, he was the second-oldest serving justice in the history of the Court, the third-longest serving Supreme Court Justice in history. Stevens was considered to have been on", "psg_id": "1567756" }, { "title": "Craig Stevens (American football)", "text": "Craig Stevens (American football) Craig Chase Stevens (born September 1, 1984) is a former American football tight end who played eight seasons for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Titans in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football at California. Stevens attended Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in Rolling Hills Estates, California. Stevens played for the Tennessee Titans of the NFL from 2008 to 2015. On February 18, 2016, Stevens re-signed with the Titans. The Titans announced Stevens's retirement on August 23, 2016. Craig has a younger", "psg_id": "11890266" }, { "title": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin", "text": "held in Stevens Point on the Wisconsin River since 2002, usually during the second week of August. Players paddle their crafts over two days past checkpoints along the river, encountering characters who act out a storyline that continues year to year. Stevens Point was listed in Relocate-America's Top 10 Best Places to Live in 2007 and 2008 for the United States and listed in the Top 100 for 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. It was listed in the Top Ten Recreation cities in America in 2010. In 2009 CNNMoney.com ranked Stevens Point the 18th best place to retire.", "psg_id": "981775" }, { "title": "Wisconsin Veterans Home", "text": "Wisconsin Veterans Home The Wisconsin Veterans' Home, in King Wisconsin, is an old soldiers' home in Waupaca County, Wisconsin on the scenic Chain O' Lakes, Wisconsin. The American Civil War saw significant advances in battlefield medicine. The lower mortality rate of injured soldiers led to the sentiment that the United States should provide care for its surviving injured veterans. The city of Waupaca purchased the land and buildings of the defunct Greenwood Park Hotel and donated the grounds to the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) for the site of a veterans' home. Civil War physician and GAR member Dr.", "psg_id": "19689231" }, { "title": "John Stevens (Wisconsin inventor)", "text": "to get patent royalties from mills all over the country, especially the mills whose business was surging in Minneapolis. He also received international patents in Canada, Germany, Austria-Hungary and the United Kingdom. Stevens was awarded a total of nineteen patents in his career. These were for inventions in other areas of grain milling not directly related to the roller-mill inventions, as well as inventions unrelated to grain milling altogether. Stevens sold the rights to his inventions in 1893 and retired from the flour mill business. He built and lived in the largest mansion on Wisconsin Street in Neenah. He died", "psg_id": "17571853" }, { "title": "1984 United States presidential election in Wisconsin", "text": "the nation at large. Many registered Democrats who voted for Reagan (Reagan Democrats) stated that they had chosen to do so because they associated him with the economic recovery, because of his strong stance on national security issues with Russia, and because they considered the Democrats as \"supporting American poor and minorities at the expense of the middle class.\" These public opinion factors contributed to Reagan's 1984 landslide victory, in Wisconsin and elsewhere. 1984 United States presidential election in Wisconsin The 1984 United States presidential election in Wisconsin took place on November 6, 1984. All 50 states and the District", "psg_id": "17706948" }, { "title": "Harry W. Bolens", "text": "Harry W. Bolens Harry W. Bolens was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate. Bolens was born Harry Wilbur Bolens in Washington, Iowa, in 1864. He moved with his family to Wisconsin in 1866, settling in Janesville, Wisconsin. Later, they moved to Port Washington, Wisconsin. in 1879, Bolens served in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War. Bolens died on October 24, 1944 at his home. His former home, now known as the Harry W. Bolens House, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Bolens was Mayor of Port Washington from 1906 to 1908 and again from", "psg_id": "16128717" }, { "title": "When Harry Met Sally... (soundtrack)", "text": "When Harry Met Sally... (soundtrack) When Harry Met Sally... is the soundtrack to the movie \"When Harry Met Sally...\" starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. The songs are performed by pianist Harry Connick Jr., who won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Male Vocal Performance. Bobby Colomby, the drummer for Blood, Sweat & Tears and a friend of director Rob Reiner, recommended Harry Connick Jr. for the soundtrack. When Reiner listened to the tape Colomby gave him, he was struck by how Connick sounded like a young Frank Sinatra. The movie's soundtrack was released by Columbia Records in July 1989", "psg_id": "12095054" }, { "title": "1984 United States presidential election in Wisconsin", "text": "1984 United States presidential election in Wisconsin The 1984 United States presidential election in Wisconsin took place on November 6, 1984. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1984 United States presidential election. Wisconsin voters chose 11 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president of the United States. Wisconsin was won by incumbent United States President Ronald Reagan of California, who was running against former Vice President Walter Mondale of Minnesota. Reagan ran for a second time with incumbent Vice President and former C.I.A. Director George H. W. Bush of", "psg_id": "17706938" }, { "title": "How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped", "text": "old should no longer be put to death. This story type is known the world over, and although the precise problem solved by the old man differs, the lesson is invariably the same: to cherish the old as a source of wisdom. How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped is a Serbian fairy tale that first appeared in \"Kazadzic\", a journal of Serbian folklore, having been submitted by Mr. I. L. Szeckovic from Paracin. It is Aarne-Thompson type 981, the Killing of Old Men. A man hid his father", "psg_id": "14822344" }, { "title": "Wallace Stevens", "text": "\"Transport to Summer\". These were all written before Stevens would take up the writing of his well-received poem titled \"The Auroras of Autumn\". In 1950–1951 when Stevens received news that Santayana had retired to live at a retirement institution in Rome for his final years, Stevens composed his poem \"To an Old Philosopher in Rome\" in memory of his mentor while a student at Harvard: \"It is a kind of total grandeur at the end,/ With every visible thing enlarged and yet/ No more than a bed, a chair and moving nuns, / The immensest theatre, the pillowed porch,/ The", "psg_id": "987353" }, { "title": "Michael Stevens (footballer)", "text": "Wizard Cup triumph. He joined his elder brother Anthony Stevens at the Kangaroos in 2003, after being traded for Stuart Cochrane. Stevens was a regular in the side throughout 2004 and missed just two games, polling his first and only Brownlow Medal votes when he was awarded three for a performance against Carlton. The following season he appeared in 19 of a possible 22 home and away matches and also took part in their Elimination Final loss to his old club, Port Adelaide. Stevens signed for Murray Football League team Mulwala in 2006. In 2008, Stevens played for the Benella", "psg_id": "13557332" }, { "title": "Old soldiers' home", "text": "Old soldiers' home An old soldiers' home is a military veteran's retirement home, nursing home, or hospital, or sometimes even an institution for the care of the widows and orphans of a nation's soldiers, sailors, and marines, etc. In the United Kingdom the Royal Hospital Chelsea was established by King Charles II in 1682 as a retreat for veterans. The provision of a hostel rather than the payment of pensions was inspired by Les Invalides in Paris. The Royal Hospital Chelsea, often called simply Chelsea Hospital, is a retirement home and nursing home for some 300 veterans of the British", "psg_id": "3258386" }, { "title": "Old soldiers' home", "text": "Home was moved to Gulfport, Mississippi in 1976. It was subsequently opened to veterans of other services and is now the Gulfport Campus of the Armed Forces Retirement Home. The first Army national old soldiers' home in the U.S. was established in Washington, D.C. in 1851. General Winfield Scott founded the Soldier's Home in Washington DC and another (since fallen into disuse) in Harrodsburgh, Kentucky with about $118,000 in leftover proceeds of assessments on occupied Mexican towns and the sale of captured tobacco in the Mexican–American War (1846–48). The Old Soldier's Home (Washington), now known as the Armed Forces Retirement", "psg_id": "3258394" }, { "title": "When Harry Met Sally...", "text": "Baron Von Fancy to display his ten-foot high mural quoting the famous line in its pop-up gallery next door, The Space. The \"When Harry Met Sally...\" soundtrack album features American singer and pianist Harry Connick Jr. Bobby Colomby, the drummer for Blood, Sweat & Tears, was a friend of Reiner's and recommended Harry Connick Jr., giving the director a tape of the musician's music. Reiner was struck by Connick's voice and how he sounded like a young Frank Sinatra. The movie's soundtrack album was released by Columbia Records in July 1989. The soundtrack consists of standards performed by Harry Connick", "psg_id": "453320" }, { "title": "Shadoe Stevens", "text": "a long-running series of offbeat television commercials for the Federated Group, a chain of home electronics retailers in the western and southwestern United States. These ads were so popular that they were the subject of a two-page spread in \"Time Magazine\" and led to a movie deal, television shows, and \"American Top 40\". In 1984, Stevens entered an inpatient treatment facility in order to overcome a drug problem that had plagued him since the late 1960s. Stevens acted for the first time when he was coerced into auditioning for Arthur Miller's \"After the Fall\" at the University of Arizona. He", "psg_id": "2978895" }, { "title": "Ashton Stevens", "text": "novelist Gertrude Atherton. They were married in 1900; she died in 1926. The following year Stevens married actress Florence Katherine Krug, known thereafter as Kay Ashton-Stevens. Stevens was in poor health in his later years, but continued to write regularly for \"The Herald-American\". He died of a heart attack at his home in Chicago July 11, 1951. His papers were bequeathed to the Newberry Library in Chicago. Ashton Stevens Ashton P. Stevens (August 11, 1872 – July 12, 1951) was an American journalist regarded as the dean of American drama critics. His newspaper column appeared in \"The San Francisco Examiner\"", "psg_id": "3359862" }, { "title": "Armed Forces Retirement Home-Washington", "text": "known as Corn Rigs. It was built from 1842-1843 as the home for George Riggs. Development of the asylum began in 1852 when the Riggs home was enlarged and the placement of a flagstaff, which marks the establishment of a military installation. The next three masonry buildings were completed by 1857. Other buildings were constructed over next century. The grounds also include recreational areas, statuary, war relics, and other features. Armed Forces Retirement Home-Washington The Armed Forces Retirement Home-Washington is a retirement home for retirees of the United States Armed Forces located in the Park View neighborhood of Washington, D.C.", "psg_id": "16841270" }, { "title": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin", "text": "Stevens's post and was named for him. In 1845, the postal service came to Stevens Point and with this improvement in communications, within 20 years, the population tripled. In 1847, the first plat was laid out of what became the City of Stevens Point, including what was then and now known as the Public Square. The town square originally was an area next to the Wisconsin River where professionals, craftsmen, businessmen, and loggers gathered before their journey north or south on the river, bringing revenue to the area. As years went by, the area around the town square grew as", "psg_id": "981763" }, { "title": "Breese J. Stevens", "text": "of his relatives, Sidney Breese and Horatio Seymour. In addition to practicing law, he was involved in banking and other businesses, and he was active in numerous civic organizations, including the Wisconsin Historical Society. He was also a member of Grace Episcopal Church, and served as a vestryman. A Democrat, Stevens turned down several opportunities to run for office until 1884, when he ran successfully for Mayor of Madison. He served one term, 1884 to 1885. After serving as mayor, Stevens served as a regent of the University of Wisconsin. Stevens died in Madison on October 28, 1903. He was", "psg_id": "16087904" }, { "title": "James M. Stevens", "text": "James M. Stevens James M. Stevens (January 30, 1873 – August 22, 1937) was a Republican politician from Idaho. He served as the eighth Lieutenant Governor of Idaho. Stevens was elected in 1903 along with Governor John T. Morrison. Stevens was born at a home on the banks of the Snake River, in Oneida County, Idaho, near the city of Blackfoot. He married Finnetta Garrett of England and had four children: Emma, James M., Abbie, Richard. He died of a heart attack following a short illness at his home in Los Angeles, California in 1937. He had been employed by", "psg_id": "14898805" }, { "title": "1984 United States presidential election in Wisconsin", "text": "place through the 1980s; called by Reagan the \"second American Revolution.\" This was most evident during the 1984 presidential election. The election of 1984 was the most recent election where Wisconsin has turned out for the Republican Party until Donald Trump won the state in the 2016 election. No Republican candidate has received as strong of support in the American Great Lakes States, at large, post Reagan. It is speculated that Mondale lost support with voters nearly immediately during the campaign, namely during his acceptance speech at the 1984 Democratic National Convention. There he stated that he intended to increase", "psg_id": "17706946" }, { "title": "The Old House at Home", "text": "The Old House at Home \"The Old House at Home\" is a sentimental 19th century ballad written by Thomas Haynes Bayly (1797–1839). The lyrics are a two stanza poem about childhood and yearning for home: The song came to the public attention after being set to music by Edward Loder. It first appeared in Loder's 1838 opera \"Francis the First\". This was one of Loder's lesser operas, which were merely vehicles for his lucrative popular songs. A review of the opening night was less than complimentary; \"\"The few of the public who were present thought it the most stupid piece", "psg_id": "15952631" }, { "title": "Old Folks at Home", "text": "Old Folks at Home \"Old Folks at Home\" (also known as \"Swanee River\", \"Swanee Ribber\" [from the original lyrics], or \"Suwannee River\") is a minstrel song written by Stephen Foster in 1851. Since 1935 it has been the official state song of Florida, although in 2008 the original lyrics were expurgated. According to Joel Whitburn's \"Pop Memories 1890–1954\" (1986), \"Old Folks at Home\" was the best-selling sheet music song of the period, with over twenty million copies sold. \"Old Folks at Home\" in print was credited to E. P. Christy on early sheet music printings. Christy had paid Foster to", "psg_id": "3838615" }, { "title": "Harry How", "text": "5, 1978, How was appointed to the Executive Council of Nova Scotia as Attorney General and Provincial Secretary. He held the positions until November 1983, when he retired from politics and was appointed Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of Nova Scotia. Prior to the 1993 election, How returned to provincial politics and defeated incumbent MLA Derrick Kimball for the Progressive Conservative nomination in his old riding of Kings South. In the general election, Liberal Robbie Harrison defeated How by 128 votes, while Kimball who ran as an independent finished third. How briefly returned to political life in 2000 when", "psg_id": "18402253" }, { "title": "Wisconsin Highway 66", "text": "Wisconsin Highway 66 State Trunk Highway 66 (often called Highway 66, STH 66 or WIS 66) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs north–south in central Wisconsin from Rosholt to Stevens Point and along what used to be County Road P to Wisconsin Rapids. The entire length of this highway is designated the Polish Heritage Highway. Wisconsin Highway 66 originally began at the corner of Reserve and Main Streets in downtown Stevens Point however once US Highway 10 finished the expansion of the bypass around Stevens Point deserting the old US 10, plans arose to", "psg_id": "8380468" }, { "title": "Harry How", "text": "he joined the Canadian Alliance, and campaigned against federal Progressive Conservative leader Joe Clark in the September 2000 Kings—Hants byelection. How died in Kentville on February 1, 2001. Harry How Henry W. How (September 29, 1919 – February 1, 2001) was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Kings South in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1970 to 1983. He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. Born in 1919 in Granville Ferry, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, How was a graduate of the University of New Brunswick. How was a resident of", "psg_id": "18402254" }, { "title": "How, Wisconsin", "text": "a family was $44,125. Males had a median income of $28,393 versus $20,521 for females. The per capita income for the town was $15,447. About 3.8% of families and 7.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 13.2% of those under age 18 and 6.8% of those age 65 or over. How, Wisconsin How is a town in Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 563 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Hayes is located in the town. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 35.1 square miles", "psg_id": "1258216" }, { "title": "Harry Reasoner", "text": "19, 1991. Reasoner was married twice, to Kathleen Carroll Reasoner for 35 years and then to insurance executive Lois Harriett Weber in 1988. He had seven children by his first marriage. Reasoner underwent two operations for lung cancer in 1985 and 1987. Reasoner died three months after his retirement in 1991 from a blood clot in the brain resulting from a fall at his home in Westport, Connecticut. He is interred at Union Cemetery in Humboldt, Iowa. Harry Reasoner Harry Truman Reasoner (April 17, 1923 – August 6, 1991) was an American journalist for ABC and CBS News, known for", "psg_id": "3556539" }, { "title": "How, Wisconsin", "text": "How, Wisconsin How is a town in Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 563 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Hayes is located in the town. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 35.1 square miles (90.8 km²), of which, 34.9 square miles (90.5 km²) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km²) of it (0.34%) is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 563 people, 207 households, and 152 families residing in the town. The population density was 16.1 people per square mile (6.2/km²).", "psg_id": "1258213" }, { "title": "Harry Sukman", "text": "and \"The Singing Nun\". All 3 were in Best Score. Sukman died of a heart attack on his 72nd birthday, December 2, 1984. Harry Sukman Harry Sukman (December 2, 1912 – December 2, 1984) was an American film and television composer. Sukman was born in Chicago in 1912. He started his musical career in the 1920s, when he was a teenager. He composed music scores for movies like \"Salem's Lot\". He married Francesca Paley in 1946, and the two stayed married until his death. They had one child, Susan McCray. He won an Oscar and was nominated for two Oscars.", "psg_id": "16466891" }, { "title": "How He Fell in Love", "text": "How He Fell in Love How He Fell in Love is a 2015 American romantic drama film written and directed by Marc Meyers and starring Matt McGorry, Amy Hargreaves, Britne Oldford, and Mark Blum. It premiered at the LA Film Fest on June 11, 2015 and was released theatrically by Orion Pictures and Monument Releasing on July 15, 2016. The film revolves around Travis (McGorry), a young struggling musician, who crosses paths with Ellen (Hargreaves) at a wedding. She's an older married yoga teacher who is trying to adopt a child with her husband. Travis and Ellen begin an affair", "psg_id": "20468176" }, { "title": "Old Main at the Lutheran Home at Topton", "text": "in 1911, originally containing classrooms and dormitories. Old Main at the Lutheran Home at Topton Old Main at the Lutheran Home at Topton is the original building of the Lutheran Home overlooking the borough of Topton in Longswamp Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The building was completed in 1899 as an orphanage. In the 1940s the Lutheran Home began admitting retirees to live in the building as the number of orphans decreased. The Lutheran Home is now operated by Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015 The building has a three stories", "psg_id": "19431801" }, { "title": "Old Main at the Lutheran Home at Topton", "text": "Old Main at the Lutheran Home at Topton Old Main at the Lutheran Home at Topton is the original building of the Lutheran Home overlooking the borough of Topton in Longswamp Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The building was completed in 1899 as an orphanage. In the 1940s the Lutheran Home began admitting retirees to live in the building as the number of orphans decreased. The Lutheran Home is now operated by Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015 The building has a three stories constructed of brick. Two wings were added", "psg_id": "19431800" }, { "title": "Old Folks at Home", "text": "it as the state anthem while retaining \"Old Folks at Home\" as the state song, replacing its original lyrics with a bowdlerized version approved by scholars at the Stephen Foster Memorial, University of Pittsburgh. Governor Crist stated that he was not pleased by the \"two songs\" decision; but he signed the bill, creating a new state anthem and establishing the reworded version of the state song by statute, rather than by resolution like the 1935 decision. \"Old Folks at Home\", by Stephen Foster, 1851 Way down upon de Swanee Ribber,<br> Far, far away,<br> Dere's wha my heart is turning ebber,<br>", "psg_id": "3838622" }, { "title": "Armed Forces Retirement Home-Washington", "text": "Armed Forces Retirement Home-Washington The Armed Forces Retirement Home-Washington is a retirement home for retirees of the United States Armed Forces located in the Park View neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The complex forms an historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The Armed Forces Retirement Home was established as the northern branch of the United States Military Asylum in 1851. The property was originally the country estate of Washington banker George Washington Riggs. The government purchased the estate's and an additional using an endowment collected by General Winfield Scott. He had received $150,000", "psg_id": "16841267" }, { "title": "Harry Sukman", "text": "Harry Sukman Harry Sukman (December 2, 1912 – December 2, 1984) was an American film and television composer. Sukman was born in Chicago in 1912. He started his musical career in the 1920s, when he was a teenager. He composed music scores for movies like \"Salem's Lot\". He married Francesca Paley in 1946, and the two stayed married until his death. They had one child, Susan McCray. He won an Oscar and was nominated for two Oscars. He won the best musical song score Oscar at the 1960 Academy Awards for \"Song Without End\". He was also nominated for \"Fanny\"", "psg_id": "16466890" }, { "title": "Mandatory retirement", "text": "Age 65 is when federal Old Age Security pension benefits begin, and most private and public retirement plans have been designed to provide income to the person starting at 65 (an age is needed to select premium payments by contributors to be able to calculate how much money is available to retirees when they leave the program by retiring). All judges in Canada are subject to mandatory retirement, at 70 or 75 depending on the court. Federal senators cease to hold their seats at 75. Mandatory retirement of federally regulated employees is prohibited as of December 2012. In October 2006", "psg_id": "3831017" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point", "text": "University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point's alternative radio station. Operating at 30,000 watts, WWSP broadcasts commercial free on 89.9FM, 365 days a year. WWSP hosts the world's largest trivia contest, which was founded in 1969 and has since become a tradition for the university and the community. Hundreds of teams with thousands of members participate in the contest every year, usually in April. SPTV is a student-operated television station at UW Stevens Point. It is broadcast on channel 98 and online on SPTV's website. SPTV's office and studios are in the Communication Arts Center on the UWSP campus. The station airs news,", "psg_id": "4967085" }, { "title": "Harry Stockwell", "text": "until 1948. He was the father of actors Dean Stockwell and Guy Stockwell with first wife Betty Stockwell. In 1952, he married actress and performer Nina Olivette (born Elizabeth Tucker; August 7, 1910 – October 17, 1993). Harry Stockwell died in Manhattan on July 19, 1984, aged 82. Harry Stockwell Harry Bayless Stockwell (April 27, 1902 – July 19, 1984) was an American actor and singer. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri. Stockwell made his film debut in the 1935 film \"Here Comes the Band\". However, his claim to fame came in 1937, when he provided the voice of", "psg_id": "10647609" }, { "title": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin", "text": "St. Stephen, St. Casimir, St. Peter, and St. Joseph. Lutheran and other Protestant churches are also present, along with members of the Bahá'í Faith. A wide variety of Catholic and Lutheran churches spread throughout Stevens Point. Many of those churches date back to the early 20th century. Within the past century, other religious groups have made their mark on Stevens Point. Major employers in the area include Verso paper mill, Associated Banc-Corp, Sentry Insurance, Travel Guard (travel and insurance), Donaldson Company, Skyward (software design), Lands' End, Canadian National Railway, Delta Dental of Wisconsin, Worzalla Publishing, Figis, Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection,", "psg_id": "981769" }, { "title": "Old soldiers' home", "text": "north and south (for a list see Commission bulletin, 3:1279). Most of their homes were war-time facilities and were closed at war's end. They are not included in the following list. Old soldiers' home An old soldiers' home is a military veteran's retirement home, nursing home, or hospital, or sometimes even an institution for the care of the widows and orphans of a nation's soldiers, sailors, and marines, etc. In the United Kingdom the Royal Hospital Chelsea was established by King Charles II in 1682 as a retreat for veterans. The provision of a hostel rather than the payment of", "psg_id": "3258402" }, { "title": "Sufjan Stevens", "text": "childhood education and learning to read titled \"How I Trumped Rudolf Steiner and Overcame the Tribulations of Illiteracy, One Snickers Bar at a Time\". That winter, he hosted an \"Xmas Song Exchange Contest\" in which winner Alec Duffy won exclusive rights to the original Stevens song \"Lonely Man of Winter.\" The track could only be heard by attending private listening parties at Duffy's home in Brooklyn and at places around the world until 2018, when Duffy negotiated with Athsmatic Kitty Records to release the song with all proceeds going towards Duffy's organization JACK. Stevens has contributed to the music of", "psg_id": "4234315" }, { "title": "Stevens Point, Wisconsin", "text": "the downtown area, many at the newly transformed town square that was rebuilt in 2011. These include the annual Riverfront Rendezvous, Corn on the Curb, sculpture park summer celebration, Fourth of July parade, Krazy Days and Gather at the River. The downtown area was designated a \"Wisconsin Main Street Community\" and offers specialty shops and restaurants. Buildings in downtown Stevens Point are made from materials including Lake Superior limestone, brick, and red granite. The city and county administrative offices are located downtown, as well as a bank regional headquarters and two insurance companies. The downtown also offers night life on", "psg_id": "981772" }, { "title": "John L. Stevens", "text": "The new Queen was known to dislike the restrictive constitution of 1887, and envoy Stevens suspected the Queen's nationalist sympathies. He asked that a United States warship, the be stationed indefinitely in Honolulu harbor. In March 1892 envoy Stevens wrote to United States Secretary of State James G. Blaine, his old newspaper partner, asking how far he might deviate from standard State Department rules if a native revolutionary movement emerged. \"The golden hour is near at hand,\" Stevens later wrote his old partner and friend Blaine. \"So long as the islands retain their own independent government there remains the possibility", "psg_id": "3278985" }, { "title": "John A. Stevens", "text": "perhaps you would not have needed a new play now.\" He was at one point married to actress Lottie Church, who performed in many of his productions. He married actress Emily Lytton (when he was 43 and she was 19) in 1887; they also later divorced. Stevens died in New York City on June 2, 1916, and was buried at Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore. John A. Stevens John A. Stevens (1844 - June 2, 1916) was an American playwright, actor, and theatre manager, best known for playing the title part in \"The Unknown\". Stevens was born in Baltimore in", "psg_id": "17732673" }, { "title": "Old Folks at Home", "text": "fit the melody. Foster himself never saw the Suwannee—or even visited Florida—but the popularity of the song stimulated tourism to Florida, to see the river. Antonín Dvořák's \"Humoresque No. 7\", written in the 1890s, is musically similar and is sometimes played along with \"Old Folks at Home.\" The Library of Congress's National Jukebox presents a version with soprano Alma Gluck and violinist Efrem Zimbalist, Sr. Written in the first person from the perspective of an African slave (at a time when slavery was legal in 15 of the states of the US), the song's narrator states \"longing for de old", "psg_id": "3838617" }, { "title": "John Paul Stevens", "text": "John Paul Stevens John Paul Stevens (born April 20, 1920) is an American lawyer and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1975 until his retirement in 2010. At the time of his retirement, he was the second-oldest serving justice in the history of the Court, the third-longest serving Supreme Court Justice in history. Stevens was considered to have been on the liberal side of the Court at the time of his retirement. Born in Chicago, Stevens served in the United States Navy during World War II and graduated from Northwestern University School", "psg_id": "1567707" }, { "title": "When Harry Met Sally...", "text": "the many things he realized he loves about her. They kiss and marry three months later. The plot also contains several interlaced segments throughout the film where fictitious older married couples narrate to the camera their stories of how they met. In 1984, director Rob Reiner, producer Andy Scheinman and writer Nora Ephron met over lunch at the Russian Tea Room in New York City to develop a project. Reiner pitched an idea for a film that Ephron rejected. The second meeting transformed into a long discussion about Reiner and Scheinman's lives as single men. Reiner remembers, \"I was in", "psg_id": "453310" } ]
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what year was the centenary of illinois joining the union?
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Union County was formed out of Johnson County on January 2, 1818, the same year Illinois became a state. It was named for a joint revival meeting of the Baptists and Dunkards, called a \"union meeting\". The county seal depicts the leaders of these two groups shaking hands. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the", "psg_id": "947845" }, { "title": "Union County, Illinois", "text": "age 65 or over. Union County, Illinois Union County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. According to the 2010 census, it had a population of 17,808. Its county seat is Jonesboro. It is located in the southern portion of Illinois known locally as \"Little Egypt\". Union County was formed out of Johnson County on January 2, 1818, the same year Illinois became a state. It was named for a joint revival meeting of the Baptists and Dunkards, called a \"union meeting\". The county seal depicts the leaders of these two groups shaking hands. According to the", "psg_id": "947849" }, { "title": "Centenary Suburbs", "text": "bus routes service all or part of the Centenary Suburbs: There are three state primary schools, one private primary school and one state high school in the Centenary suburbs, being: Centenary Suburbs The Centenary Suburbs are a group of suburbs in the south-west in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The area was given its name by land developer Hooker Rex in 1959, Queensland's centenary year that marked its separation from New South Wales in 1859. All suburbs have the postcode of 4074. Originally the land was all known as Jindalee, indeed the 1967/68 Australian Scout Jamboree, held in what", "psg_id": "11219640" }, { "title": "House of the Centenary", "text": "House of the Centenary The House of the Centenary (Italian Casa del Centenario, also known as the House of the Centenarian) was the house of a wealthy resident of Pompeii, preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The house was discovered in 1879, and was given its modern name to mark the 18th centenary of the disaster. Built in the mid-2nd century BC, it is among the largest houses in the city, with private baths, a nymphaeum, a fish pond \"(piscina)\", and two atria. The Centenary underwent a remodeling around 15 AD, at which time the bath", "psg_id": "16090073" }, { "title": "Centenary Suburbs", "text": "Centenary Suburbs The Centenary Suburbs are a group of suburbs in the south-west in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The area was given its name by land developer Hooker Rex in 1959, Queensland's centenary year that marked its separation from New South Wales in 1859. All suburbs have the postcode of 4074. Originally the land was all known as Jindalee, indeed the 1967/68 Australian Scout Jamboree, held in what is now Jamboree Heights, is recorded as being held in Jindalee. From 1960 onwards Jindalee was progressively broken up into smaller suburbs, being: While originally referring to new suburbs west", "psg_id": "11219634" }, { "title": "12th Illinois Infantry Regiment (3 Year)", "text": "12th Illinois Infantry Regiment (3 Year) The 12th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, known as the \"1st Scotch Regiment,\" was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The 12th Illinois Infantry was mustered into Federal service for a three-year enlistment on August 1, 1861, at Cairo, Illinois. The regiment was mustered out on July 18, 1865, at Camp Butler National Cemetery Camp Butler, Illinois The Twelfth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was mustered into the United States service for three years August 1, 1861. The regiment remained at Cairo, where it was organized until September 5,", "psg_id": "10399305" }, { "title": "Centenary State High School", "text": "derived from the four roads bordering the school: The school newsletter is entitled Centenary Chronicle and is published monthly. The school yearbook is The Sentinel, and is available in late November to early December each year. In 2009 the school no longer sent out newsletters by post and sent them as emails. The nickname for sports teams representing Centenary SHS became Crocodiles in 2002, and has been used since. The mascot was christened Crusha the Croc in 2003 following a competition the previous year. Sports played at Centenary include: Rugby league, Rugby union, Polo, Soccer, Rowing, Volleyball, Fishing, Netball, Curling,", "psg_id": "6380003" }, { "title": "10th Illinois Infantry Regiment (3 Year)", "text": "10th Illinois Infantry Regiment (3 Year) The 10th Illinois Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army between July 29, 1861, and July 11, 1865, during the American Civil War. The 10th Illinois Infantry was mustered into state service at Dixon, Illinois, on April 21, 1861, and mustered into Federal service on May 24, 1861, for a three-year enlistment. The regiment saw service at the Battle of Island Number Ten, the Battle of Resaca, the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, the March to the Sea and the Carolinas Campaign. The regiment was mustered out on July 4,", "psg_id": "10393276" }, { "title": "House of the Centenary", "text": "the woman's breasts are covered with a strapless \"bra\" \"(strophium)\"; even in the most explicit depictions of sex acts in Roman art, the woman is often wearing the \"strophium\". The rarer \"reverse upright Venus\" position is more often found in scenes set in Nilotic Egypt. House of the Centenary The House of the Centenary (Italian Casa del Centenario, also known as the House of the Centenarian) was the house of a wealthy resident of Pompeii, preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The house was discovered in 1879, and was given its modern name to mark the", "psg_id": "16090086" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana", "text": "Centenary Gents pitcher James Hoyt (baseball) was called up by the Houston Astros on August 2, 2016. This marked the first time that two Centenary alumni had played in Major League Baseball at the same time. Hoyt and Lugo were teammates on the 2009 and 2010 Centenary Gents teams. College of Louisiana (Jackson, LA) Centenary College (Brandon Springs, MS) Centenary College of Louisiana (Jackson, LA) Centenary College of Louisiana (Shreveport, LA) Centenary College of Louisiana Centenary College of Louisiana is a private, four-year arts and sciences college located in Shreveport, Louisiana. The college is affiliated with the United Methodist Church.", "psg_id": "3947113" }, { "title": "Union, Illinois", "text": "Donley's Wild West Town amusement park and the site of the oldest and largest Antique Phonograph Show in the world. \"The Marengo-Union Times\" is the newspaper of record in Union; it has a circulation of 6300 and is mailed to every home and business in the greater Marengo and Union area. Union, Illinois Union is a village in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 580 at the 2010 census, up from 576 in 2000. A post office called Union has been in operation since 1852. The village was named for the federal union of the United States. Union", "psg_id": "1053248" }, { "title": "Commemorative Cantata for the Centenary of the Birth of Pushkin", "text": "Commemorative Cantata for the Centenary of the Birth of Pushkin Commemorative Cantata for the Centenary of the Birth of Pushkin (), Op. 65, is a cantata by Alexander Glazunov, composed in 1899 in memory of author Alexander Pushkin. It is also known as \"Memorial Cantata\" (Мемориальная кантата) and \"Cantata in Memory of Pushkin's 100th Birthday\" (Кантата к 100-летию А. С. Пушкина). The work in five movements on lyrics by Konstantin Romanov is scored for solo voices, choir and piano. Glazunov composed the cantata in 1899. That year, he assumed a position as professor of instrumentation at the St. Petersburg Conservatory", "psg_id": "18944437" }, { "title": "Union, Illinois", "text": "Union, Illinois Union is a village in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 580 at the 2010 census, up from 576 in 2000. A post office called Union has been in operation since 1852. The village was named for the federal union of the United States. Union is located at (42.235237, -88.542379). According to the 2010 census, Union has a total area of , all land. As of the census of 2000, there were 576 people, 204 households, and 158 families residing in the village. The population density was 950.4 people per square mile (364.6/km²). There were 208", "psg_id": "1053244" }, { "title": "10th Illinois Infantry Regiment (3 Year)", "text": "1865, and discharged at Chicago, Illinois, on July 11, 1865. The regiment suffered 2 officers and 48 enlisted men killed in action or mortally wounded and 136 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 186 fatalities. 10th Illinois Infantry Regiment (3 Year) The 10th Illinois Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army between July 29, 1861, and July 11, 1865, during the American Civil War. The 10th Illinois Infantry was mustered into state service at Dixon, Illinois, on April 21, 1861, and mustered into Federal service on May 24, 1861, for a", "psg_id": "10393277" }, { "title": "Centenary of the Easter Rising", "text": "in Manhattan, New York, for the official U.S. commemoration of the centenary, with the outgoing Environment Minister Alan Kelly representing the Government there. Commemorations marking the executions of the rebels occurred between Tuesday, 3 May and Thursday, 12 May. Centenary of the Easter Rising The centenary of the Easter Rising occurred in 2016. Many events occurred to mark the occasion. Note that Easter Day fell on 27 March in 2016 and on 23 April in 1916. The Rising began on Easter Monday, 24 April 1916. On 20 January, Ireland's first ever commemorative €2 coin went into circulation to mark the", "psg_id": "19435325" }, { "title": "Centenary of Western Australia", "text": "plaque in the wall of the Perth Town Hall on Barrack Street that recorded the centenary celebrations in August. The Centenary Celebration Period was designated as 28 September 1929 – 12 October 1929. Despite a range of events involving various national bodies in the year, the specific main event was the \"1929 Centenary Parade\", which was held on Wednesday 2 October (which had been made a public holiday) and known as the \"Historic and Industrial Procession\", passing through Perth. Wednesday 2 October 1929 was a public holiday in Perth. The main Centenary procession (1929 Centenary Parade) involved considerable preparation of", "psg_id": "12607831" }, { "title": "Pekin, Illinois", "text": "before he was elected President. Although Illinois was a \"free\" state, pro-slavery sentiment was predominant throughout southern and central Illinois, which had been largely settled by Southerners, some of whom were slaveholders before the state was admitted to the union. Cities with pro-slavery sentiment included Peoria and Pekin (see Charles L. Dancey's \"Pekin, KKK, blacks: It goes back to Copperheads, Union League,\" \"Peoria Journal Star,\" 13 April 1989). According to the 1949 Pekin \"Centenary,\" p. 15, \"Pekin was a pro-slave city for years. Some of the original settlers had been slave-owners themselves, and the overwhelming sentiment in Pekin was Democratic.", "psg_id": "1053985" }, { "title": "Credit Union 1 (Illinois)", "text": "Credit Union 1 (Illinois) Credit Union 1 is a credit union based in Rantoul, Illinois. Its service area spans the Chicago metropolitan area, the northern and central regions of Illinois, the Indianapolis metropolitan area, and the Las Vegas metropolitan area. CU1 serves 87,000 members throughout Illinois and Indiana, and roughly 15,000 members in Nevada. Credit Union 1 is not federally insured, but insures its share deposits to $250,000 per account through American Share Insurance. Credit Union 1 was established as Chanute Military Credit Union in 1958. The original base of membership was personnel and dependents of Chanute Air Force Base.", "psg_id": "12585982" }, { "title": "Centenary of the outbreak of World War I", "text": "49 beams of light rising above London from Victoria Tower Gardens to mark the centenary of the entry of Britain into the war. Between 5 August (the centenary of the first day of the war) and 11 November (Remembrance Day) 2014 at the Tower of London, a ceramic poppy was planted for each British and Commonwealth soldier that died, making up the artwork titled \"Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red\". Centenary of the outbreak of World War I The centenary of the outbreak of World War I was commemorated in Europe in late July and early August 2014. A", "psg_id": "18206458" }, { "title": "Union Hill, Illinois", "text": "Union Hill, Illinois Union Hill is a village in Kankakee County, Illinois, United States. The population was 66 at the 2000 census. It is included in the Kankakee-Bradley, Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area. Union Hill is located at (41.107968, -88.147280). According to the 2010 census, Union Hill has a total area of , all land. As of the census of 2000, there were 66 people, 28 households, and 19 families residing in the village. The population density was 1,417.9 people per square mile (509.7/km²). There were 29 housing units at an average density of 623.0 per square mile (223.9/km²). The racial", "psg_id": "1051059" }, { "title": "Union Hill, Illinois", "text": "poverty line. Union Hill, Illinois Union Hill is a village in Kankakee County, Illinois, United States. The population was 66 at the 2000 census. It is included in the Kankakee-Bradley, Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area. Union Hill is located at (41.107968, -88.147280). According to the 2010 census, Union Hill has a total area of , all land. As of the census of 2000, there were 66 people, 28 households, and 19 families residing in the village. The population density was 1,417.9 people per square mile (509.7/km²). There were 29 housing units at an average density of 623.0 per square mile (223.9/km²).", "psg_id": "1051062" }, { "title": "Credit Union 1 (Illinois)", "text": "Union 1 merged with the Las Vegas-based Cumorah Credit Union. Cumorah, which was founded in 1965, served Nevada members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Credit Union 1 (Illinois) Credit Union 1 is a credit union based in Rantoul, Illinois. Its service area spans the Chicago metropolitan area, the northern and central regions of Illinois, the Indianapolis metropolitan area, and the Las Vegas metropolitan area. CU1 serves 87,000 members throughout Illinois and Indiana, and roughly 15,000 members in Nevada. Credit Union 1 is not federally insured, but insures its share deposits to $250,000 per account through American", "psg_id": "12585985" }, { "title": "History of Illinois", "text": "killed in nearby Carthage, Illinois, even though he was under the protection of Illinois judicial system, with assurances of his safety from then Governor Ford. In 1846, the Latter-day Saints under Brigham Young left Illinois for what would become Utah, but what was still then Mexican territory. A small breakaway group remained, but Nauvoo fell largely into abandonment. Nauvoo today has many restored buildings from the 1840s. During the Civil War, over 250,000 Illinois men served in the Union Army, coming 4th in the states. Starting with President Lincoln's first call for troops and continuing throughout the war, Illinois sent", "psg_id": "5636298" }, { "title": "Centenary of the Easter Rising", "text": "Taoiseach Enda Kenny laid a wreath. Silver and gold commemorative coins to mark the centenary, designed by Michael Guilfoyle, went on sale on Monday 4 April. They were only made available to collectors, and did not go into general circulation. On Sunday 24 April, events occurred to mark the centenary date of the start of the Rising. President Higgins, Taoiseach Kenny, members of the Government, Oireachtas and judiciary attended a ceremony at Arbour Hill, where a requiem Mass was overseen by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin. The graveside of the executed leaders hosted an interfaith ceremony and", "psg_id": "19435323" }, { "title": "Credit Union 1 (Illinois)", "text": "groups” (SEGs) through mergers and enrollment. The primary SEGs include all State of Illinois employees, all Cook County employees, students and faculty of University of Illinois at Chicago, students and faculty of Eastern Illinois University, Navistar, Tribune Companies, AON Corporation, Elmhurst Memorial Hospital employees, and a number of other companies and organizations. In 1999, Credit Union 1 merged with Paysaver Credit Union of Lombard, Illinois. Paysaver Credit Union was chartered in 1949 with International Harvester as its original sponsor. Primary SEGs for Paysaver included: Navistar, Tribune Companies, AON Corporation, Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, and Cook County, Illinois employees. In 2009, Credit", "psg_id": "12585984" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana", "text": "Centenary College of Louisiana Centenary College of Louisiana is a private, four-year arts and sciences college located in Shreveport, Louisiana. The college is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Founded in 1825, it is the oldest chartered liberal arts college west of the Mississippi River and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Centenary College of Louisiana is the oldest college in Louisiana and is the nation's oldest chartered liberal arts college west of the Mississippi River. Centenary traces its origins to two earlier institutions. In 1825, the Louisiana state legislature issued a charter for the", "psg_id": "3947099" }, { "title": "Centenary: Words & Music of the Great War", "text": "Centenary: Words & Music of the Great War Centenary: Words & Music of the Great War is a studio album released in 2014 to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of World War I. The unique project is a double album by English folk duo Show of Hands; the first disc features war poems recited by Jim Carter and Imelda Staunton set to the duo's music, whilst the second disc features songs inspired by the War, sung instead by Show of Hands' lead singer Steve Knightley. The album was released on 30 June 2014 on Ian Brown’s label Mighty Village,", "psg_id": "19201467" }, { "title": "The Year of Spring", "text": "not return. He returned to Moscow, but he has not given up on his new ideas. The Year of Spring The Year of Spring: \"The Travel What Lasts a Year\" () is a book written by Vyacheslav Vasilyevich Krasko, Russian traveler and member of the Union of the Russian Around-the-World Travelers, based on his yearlong journey around the world. In the book he shares thoughts, emotions, and impressions from the trip. Critics are unable to place A Year of Spring into a particular genre. It is part novel, autobiography, travel guide book, and handbook of regional geography. Exotic landscapes descriptions,", "psg_id": "17133820" }, { "title": "The Year of Spring", "text": "The Year of Spring The Year of Spring: \"The Travel What Lasts a Year\" () is a book written by Vyacheslav Vasilyevich Krasko, Russian traveler and member of the Union of the Russian Around-the-World Travelers, based on his yearlong journey around the world. In the book he shares thoughts, emotions, and impressions from the trip. Critics are unable to place A Year of Spring into a particular genre. It is part novel, autobiography, travel guide book, and handbook of regional geography. Exotic landscapes descriptions, dialogues with locals and good memories all have their place this travel story. Krasko started writing", "psg_id": "17133817" }, { "title": "Centenary University", "text": "Centenary University Centenary University is a private liberal arts college in Hackettstown, New Jersey. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary has evolved from a coeducational preparatory school to a girls' preparatory school (1910), to a Junior college for women (1940), to a four-year women's college (1976), to a coeducational baccalaureate-degree-granting institution (1988) and finally to a master-degree-granting institution (1995). In 1999, Centenary founded the Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) program. In 2011, the program was renamed the School of Professional Studies (SPS). Centenary's main campus is located in Hackettstown. Centenary was", "psg_id": "2014700" }, { "title": "Enlargement of the Eurasian Economic Union", "text": "commit Ukraine to joining the union. Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the leader of Batkivshchyna, Ukraine's second largest party, was against Ukraine joining the Customs Union. He stated in December 2012 that \"Ukraine's joining the Customs Union means the restoration of the Soviet Union in a slightly different form and with a different name. But this means that the country will become a part of the Russian Empire. We know history. We have been there and we don't want to return there\". On 25 February 2013 President of the European Commission Barroso made it again clear \"One country cannot at the same time", "psg_id": "18147004" }, { "title": "Springfield Union Station (Illinois)", "text": "operations from Springfield Union Station in 1937. Springfield Union Station is one of five significant rail terminals which served Illinois' capital city, and it was constructed in a far more ornate architectural style than the more utilitarian design of the other stations (Gulf, Mobile and Ohio, Great Western, Wabash, and Illinois Terminal.) The station was operated as a stub-end terminal by Illinois Central, and passenger trains backed into the station using now removed trackage which extended east along Madison Street to the Illinois Central mainline. This awkward operating arrangement reflected the original Illinois Central configuration with Springfield as an endpoint", "psg_id": "9597467" }, { "title": "Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil", "text": "Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil The national commemorative Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil, also known as Brazilian National Exposition of 1908 or the National Exposition of Brazil at Rio de Janeiro, marked a hundred years since the opening of the Brazilian ports acelebrated Brazil's trade and development. It opened in Urca, Rio de Janeiro on 11 August, stayed open for 3 months and received over 1 million visitors. The 41 person executive committee considered several locations in Rio de Janeiro, before selecting a 182,000 m2 site", "psg_id": "20366127" }, { "title": "The Heart of What Was Lost", "text": "\"a glorious return to a landmark work of Epic Fantasy\". The Heart of What Was Lost The Heart of What Was Lost is the fourth novel in Tad Williams' Osten Ard saga, following \"To Green Angel Tower\" and preceding \"The Witchwood Crown\". The novel was critically praised upon its release. The book is published by DAW Books in the United States, and Hodder Books in the UK. After Ineluki the Storm King's fall in \"Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn\", his followers, the Norns, flee the lands of men and retreat north to their ancient city of Nakkiga. As the Norns make", "psg_id": "19936517" }, { "title": "The Heart of What Was Lost", "text": "The Heart of What Was Lost The Heart of What Was Lost is the fourth novel in Tad Williams' Osten Ard saga, following \"To Green Angel Tower\" and preceding \"The Witchwood Crown\". The novel was critically praised upon its release. The book is published by DAW Books in the United States, and Hodder Books in the UK. After Ineluki the Storm King's fall in \"Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn\", his followers, the Norns, flee the lands of men and retreat north to their ancient city of Nakkiga. As the Norns make their way to their land in the Nornfells, the Rimmersman", "psg_id": "19936515" }, { "title": "1995 enlargement of the European Union", "text": "1995 enlargement of the European Union The 1995 enlargement of the European Union saw Austria, Finland, and Sweden accede to the European Union (EU). This was the EU's fourth enlargement and came into effect on the 1 January of that year. All these states were previous members of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and had traditionally been less interested in joining the EU than other European countries. Norway had negotiated to join alongside the other three but following the signing of the treaty, membership was turned down by the Norwegian electorate in the 1994 national referendum. Switzerland also applied", "psg_id": "14371753" }, { "title": "1980 Romania rugby union tour of Ireland", "text": "who were hopeful at the time of joining the Five Nations Championship, and the Rothmans Rugby Yearbook's review of the tour stated that \"any lingering doubts about the ability of the Romanians to pose a challenge to the home countries were dispelled\". 1980 Romania rugby union tour of Ireland The 1980 Romania rugby union tour of Ireland was a series of six matches played by the Romania national rugby union team in Ireland and England in October 1980. The tour was essentially a visit to Ireland, with a single match against Leicester (to celebrate that club's centenary) being played in", "psg_id": "17106632" }, { "title": "Commemorative Cantata for the Centenary of the Birth of Pushkin", "text": "of Music. In the cantata, he set a text by the Grand Duke Konstantin Romanov, written under his pen name K.R.. It was first performed on to celebrate the centenary of Pushkin. Glazunov composed his ballet \"The Seasons\", Op. 67, the same year. The cantata is structured in five movements and scored for mezzo-soprano, tenor, mixed choir and piano. The first movement, \"In a teeming multitude\" (), is named \"Chorus\" (Хор), marked \"Allegro\" and set for choir. It has been described as a \"jubilant\" opening and a very Russian chorus of gratitude. The second movement, \"At this peaceful cradle\" (),", "psg_id": "18944438" }, { "title": "Future enlargement of the European Union", "text": "movement towards Flemish independence, or union with the Netherlands, with the future status of Wallonia and Brussels (the \"de facto\" capital of the EU) unclear as viable political states, perhaps producing a unique situation from Scotland and Catalonia. There are various proposals for what should happen to the city, ranging from staying part of the Belgian rump state, to joining the hypothetical Flemish state, to becoming a separate political entity. Officially, the island nation Cyprus is part of the European Union, under the de jure sovereignty of the Republic of Cyprus. Turkish Cypriots are citizens of the Republic of Cyprus", "psg_id": "12044229" }, { "title": "Springfield Union Station (Illinois)", "text": "Springfield Union Station (Illinois) Springfield Union Station in Springfield, Illinois, is a former train station and now part of the complex of buildings that together form the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is located at 500 East Madison Street (5th & Madison) in downtown Springfield, adjacent to the Lincoln Presidential Library. Springfield Union Station was designed in the Richardson Romanesque style in 1896 as a combined passenger terminal for several railroads serving Springfield, including the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Railroad, Illinois Central Railroad,", "psg_id": "9597462" }, { "title": "Commemorative Cantata for the Centenary of the Birth of Pushkin", "text": "of invention more than compensating for the doggerel poetry he was forced to set by the 'unrefusable' Grand Duke\". Commemorative Cantata for the Centenary of the Birth of Pushkin Commemorative Cantata for the Centenary of the Birth of Pushkin (), Op. 65, is a cantata by Alexander Glazunov, composed in 1899 in memory of author Alexander Pushkin. It is also known as \"Memorial Cantata\" (Мемориальная кантата) and \"Cantata in Memory of Pushkin's 100th Birthday\" (Кантата к 100-летию А. С. Пушкина). The work in five movements on lyrics by Konstantin Romanov is scored for solo voices, choir and piano. Glazunov composed", "psg_id": "18944441" }, { "title": "Five-year plans for the national economy of the Soviet Union", "text": "than expected, while others failed and were abandoned. Altogether, Gosplan launched thirteen five-year plans. The initial five-year plans aimed to achieve rapid industrialization of the Soviet Union and thus placed a major focus on heavy industry. The first one, accepted in 1928 for the period from 1929 to 1933, finished one year early. The last five-year plan, for the period from 1991 to 1995, was not completed, since the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991. Joseph Stalin inherited and upheld the New Economic Policy (NEP) from Vladimir Lenin. In 1921, Lenin had persuaded the 10th Party Congress to approve the NEP", "psg_id": "1301674" }, { "title": "House of the Centenary", "text": "find it unnecessary to conclude that sexual entertainment was offered to guests there. The House of the Centenary is known for its large and diverse collection of paintings in the Third and Fourth Pompeiian styles. The garden nymphaeum is a particularly rich example of combining painting with architectural elements to create the ambience of a country villa. A body of water filled with a variety of fish and marine animals was \"dramatically\" painted on the parapet that encircled the four walls of the nymphaeum; several species are represented accurately enough to identify. The lower part of the wall is painted", "psg_id": "16090078" }, { "title": "Atlantic Sun Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year", "text": "Atlantic Sun Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year The Atlantic Sun Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year is an annual basketball award given to the Atlantic Sun Conference's (ASUN) most outstanding player. The award was first given following the 1978–79 season, the first year of the ASUN's existence, when it was known as the Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC). Only one player, Willie Jackson of Centenary, has won the award three times (1982–84). Centenary has the most all-time winners with six, but they left the conference in 2000, when it was still known as the TAAC. There has", "psg_id": "14491434" }, { "title": "Centenary University", "text": "NCAA Tournament. The 2013 men's soccer team replicated this feat. Centenary University Centenary University is a private liberal arts college in Hackettstown, New Jersey. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary has evolved from a coeducational preparatory school to a girls' preparatory school (1910), to a Junior college for women (1940), to a four-year women's college (1976), to a coeducational baccalaureate-degree-granting institution (1988) and finally to a master-degree-granting institution (1995). In 1999, Centenary founded the Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) program. In 2011, the program was renamed the School of Professional Studies", "psg_id": "2014707" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana", "text": "Schools of Music. In 2013 Princeton Review named Centenary one of the “Best 376 Colleges” and “Best Southeastern Colleges,\" putting the College in the top 15% of all four-year colleges in the country. Forbes.com recognized Centenary as one of \"America's Best Colleges\" overall, “Best Private Colleges,” and “Best Colleges in the South,” and awarded an \"A\" grade for financial fitness. U.S. News & World Report placed the College in Tier One of its annual National Liberal Arts Colleges rankings. Other accolades include recognition for community service. Centenary puts emphasis on co-curricular activities and gives its students an unlimited number of", "psg_id": "3947106" }, { "title": "House of the Centenary", "text": "each of which contains numbered blocks \"(insulae)\". Within a block, doorways are numbered in clockwise or counter-clockwise order; the Centenary is numbered IX.8.3–6. It belongs to the luxurious \"tufa\" period of Pompeiian architecture, characterized by the use of fine-grained gray volcanic tufa that was quarried around Nuceria. Of the two atria, the grander one leads to the most highly decorated rooms. The smaller atrium might have been for private family and service access. The triclinium or dining room was situated so that the guest of honor could view the enclosed garden. The dining room itself was decorated with vertical stalks", "psg_id": "16090075" }, { "title": "What Was Lost", "text": "for which O'Flynn received a prize of £2,500. It was BBC Radio 5 Live's Book of the Month in March 2007. What Was Lost What Was Lost is the 2007 début novel by Catherine O'Flynn. The novel is about a girl who goes missing in a shopping centre in 1984, and the people who try to discover what happened to her twenty years later. \"What Was Lost\" won the First Novel Award at the 2007 Costa Book Awards, and was short-listed for the overall Costa Book of the Year Award. O'Flynn found inspiration for \"What Was Lost\" while she was", "psg_id": "11413541" }, { "title": "Union Church (Oreana, Illinois)", "text": "Union Church (Oreana, Illinois) Union Church is a historic non-denominational church located southeast of Oreana in Macon County, Illinois. The white frame church was built in 1876; its design incorporates elements of the Greek Revival and Italianate styles. In addition to religious services, the church also hosted a school, Temperance Union meetings, and Christmas and New Year's parties. The church has a functional pump organ from 1879, which was originally purchased for the Temperance Union. A cemetery is adjacent to the church; its first burial dates to 1842. In 1936, the church's congregation discontinued religious services; since then, the building", "psg_id": "16879853" }, { "title": "International Year of Crystallography", "text": "International Year of Crystallography The International Year of Crystallography (abbreviation: IYCr2014) is an event promoted in the year 2014 by the United Nations to celebrate the centenary of the discovery of X-ray crystallography and to emphasise the global importance of crystallography in human life. UNESCO and the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) are responsible for this event. The opening ceremony of the International Year of Crystallography was held in Paris on 20 and 21 January 2014. Many activities will follow to celebrate the International Year of Crystallography all over the world. The event drew the attention of the BBC and", "psg_id": "17769450" }, { "title": "What Was Lost", "text": "What Was Lost What Was Lost is the 2007 début novel by Catherine O'Flynn. The novel is about a girl who goes missing in a shopping centre in 1984, and the people who try to discover what happened to her twenty years later. \"What Was Lost\" won the First Novel Award at the 2007 Costa Book Awards, and was short-listed for the overall Costa Book of the Year Award. O'Flynn found inspiration for \"What Was Lost\" while she was working as an assistant manager in a record shop. She was interested in the difference in shopping centres by day and", "psg_id": "11413536" }, { "title": "Union of Officers of Moldova", "text": "who appealed the veterans of former Soviet military units who reside in Former Soviet Republics, which includes Moldova. For the very purpose of joining the international organization, Moldovan veterans convened to create the Union of Officers of the Republic of Moldova. It originally consisted of 35 veterans who resided in the capital of Chisinau. On July 24, 1999, in what would be considered as the foundation of the SORM, a summit of the union of officers was held, in which the objectives, leadership, and activities of the organization were confirmed. In early October of that same year, the SORM was", "psg_id": "20937332" }, { "title": "Centenary State High School", "text": "Suburbs, it had the goal of allowing students to \"achieve more than they thought was possible\". The school's name \"Centenary\" comes from the Centenary suburbs in which it is located. In 1960, a year after the celebrations of the Centenary of Queensland, LJ Hooker announced that it was to create \"\"a major satellite residential development covering 1,295 hectares and a bridge linking ... the new development with the western suburbs of Brisbane\"\". The area was originally called the Hooker Centenary Development as well as the \"Centenary Project\", leading to the eventual naming of the area as the \"Centenary Suburbs\". The", "psg_id": "6380000" }, { "title": "The Joining (The Outer Limits)", "text": "The Joining (The Outer Limits) \"The Joining\" is an episode of \"The Outer Limits\" television show. It was first broadcast on 17 April 1998, during the fourth season. When a transport ship crashed and wiped out the colony on Venus, Capt. Miles Davidow (C. Thomas Howell) was the sole survivor. But, after he's rescued by a team that includes his fiancee, Kate Girard (Amanda Tapping) and Scott Perkins (Jeffrey Jones), it soon becomes clear that Davidow did not escape unscathed. Removed from the high radiation atmosphere of Venus, his body is reacting to the Earth's air like that of a", "psg_id": "8735817" }, { "title": "Centenary Institute (Alabama)", "text": "Centenary Institute (Alabama) Centenary Institute was a school in Summerfield, Alabama operated by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, from 1829 until the 1880s. The Centenary Institute was founded in 1829 as Valley Creek Academy, a local school, but was turned over to the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1838. In celebration of the centennial of Methodism, the school was renamed the \"Centenary Institute\". A. H. Mitchell served as president of the Institute from 1843 until 1856. In 1845, the school was conferred the power to grant degrees, and graduated its first class that same year. For the next two decades, the", "psg_id": "12962985" }, { "title": "Centenary: Words & Music of the Great War", "text": "medley of \"Goodbye-ee\" and \"If You Were the Only Girl in the World\" whilst \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" features Miranda and Rex Preston. Knightley's composition \"The Keeper\" (\"The Gamekeeper\"), played with a mandolin, overlaps with the traditional songs \"The Keeper\" and \"The Water is Wide\" and features Phil Henry and Hannah Martin. The disc also contains a \"beatbox harmonica treatment\" of \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\". \"The Blue Cockade\" features the Urban Soul Orchestra, who had accompanied Show of Hands on tour the previous year. \"Centenary\" was released on 30 June 2010 by Brown's record label Mighty Village", "psg_id": "19201481" }, { "title": "Union Church (Oreana, Illinois)", "text": "has been used only for weddings and an annual Memorial Day celebration. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 23, 1999. Union Church (Oreana, Illinois) Union Church is a historic non-denominational church located southeast of Oreana in Macon County, Illinois. The white frame church was built in 1876; its design incorporates elements of the Greek Revival and Italianate styles. In addition to religious services, the church also hosted a school, Temperance Union meetings, and Christmas and New Year's parties. The church has a functional pump organ from 1879, which was originally purchased for the", "psg_id": "16879854" }, { "title": "Centenary of the outbreak of World War I", "text": "Centenary of the outbreak of World War I The centenary of the outbreak of World War I was commemorated in Europe in late July and early August 2014. A century earlier, the July Crisis, which occurred after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, had culminated in Austria-Hungary declaring war on the Kingdom of Serbia, which Austria-Hungary blamed for the assassination, on 28 July 1914. Over the following days and weeks, this action and the invasion of Luxembourg and Belgium by the German Empire led to a succession of other declarations of war that drew the major European powers into a", "psg_id": "18206452" }, { "title": "Centenary (concert)", "text": "Centenary (concert) Centenary is a concert for television produced by RTÉ to mark the 100-year anniversary of Ireland's 1916 Rising. It was directed by Cillian Fennell. The 85-minute-long show, which was broadcast live from the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in Dublin, told the story of Ireland's centenary in 18 chapters of song, dance and poetry. In total 600 people – 21 choirs, 18 dancers, 10 actors, six aerial dancers, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and 80 crew members were involved in the production. The show had a budget €2.5 Million. The show featured performances by Imelda May, Jack L, Gavin James,", "psg_id": "19429734" }, { "title": "Centenary (concert)", "text": "Imelda May as well as Seo Linn ' and that 'viewers felt goosebumps', comparing the show with Riverdance. Centenary (concert) Centenary is a concert for television produced by RTÉ to mark the 100-year anniversary of Ireland's 1916 Rising. It was directed by Cillian Fennell. The 85-minute-long show, which was broadcast live from the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in Dublin, told the story of Ireland's centenary in 18 chapters of song, dance and poetry. In total 600 people – 21 choirs, 18 dancers, 10 actors, six aerial dancers, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and 80 crew members were involved in the production.", "psg_id": "19429736" }, { "title": "Five-year plans for the national economy of the Soviet Union", "text": "Five-year plans for the national economy of the Soviet Union The five-year plans for the development of the national economy of the Soviet Union (USSR) (, \"Pjatiletnije plany razvitiya narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR\") consisted of a series of nationwide centralized economic plans in the Soviet Union, beginning in the late 1920s. The Soviet state planning committee Gosplan developed these plans based on the theory of the productive forces that formed part of the ideology of the Communist Party for development of the Soviet economy. Fulfilling the current plan became the watchword of Soviet bureaucracy. Most other communist states, including the People's", "psg_id": "1301672" }, { "title": "Union County Courthouse (Illinois)", "text": "Union County Courthouse (Illinois) The Union County Courthouse is a government building in central Jonesboro, the county seat of Union County, Illinois, United States. Built in 2013, it replaced a brick structure whose core predated the Civil War. Civilization first reached the vicinity of Union County by means of a French expedition under Jolliet and Marquette in 1673; they are unlikely to have landed within Union County's current boundaries, but they are known to have explored the lower end of the Upper Mississippi River. The first settlement, consisting of two families who built cabins near the present site of Jonesboro", "psg_id": "20281724" }, { "title": "The Joining (The Outer Limits)", "text": "body to the atmospheric conditions. The DNA came from creatures that reproduce by mitosis, and his body is now duplicating that reproductive process. The government debates killing Davidow to prevent any possible spread of his Venusian DNA, but Kate prevails upon them to return Davidow to Venus instead. The final scene shows Davidow, with several duplicate Davidows, manning a research station on Venus in permanent exile. The Joining (The Outer Limits) \"The Joining\" is an episode of \"The Outer Limits\" television show. It was first broadcast on 17 April 1998, during the fourth season. When a transport ship crashed and", "psg_id": "8735819" }, { "title": "Eurovision Choir of the Year 2017", "text": "the inaugural contest. Following the announcements of and joining the event, this increased to nine competing choirs. The conductors for each country are as follows: Most countries sent commentators to Riga or commentated from their own country, in order to add insight to the participants. The winner of the contest is decided upon the votes from a professional jury, which is made up of the following: For a country to be eligible for potential participation in the Eurovision Choir of the Year, it needs to be an active member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). It is currently unknown whether", "psg_id": "20026376" }, { "title": "Springfield Union Station (Illinois)", "text": "appearance. Although the visitor center function was later discontinued, the station continues as an integral part of the ticket-access Lincoln Presidential Library, housing exhibits and audiovisual presentations about Lincoln's life. An admission fee is charged. Springfield Union Station (Illinois) Springfield Union Station in Springfield, Illinois, is a former train station and now part of the complex of buildings that together form the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is located at 500 East Madison Street (5th & Madison) in downtown Springfield, adjacent to the Lincoln Presidential Library. Springfield Union", "psg_id": "9597470" }, { "title": "What a Year", "text": "What a Year What a Year was an Australian television documentary series, hosted by former ACA host Mike Munro and supermodel Megan Gale in 2006 and Bert Newton and Julia Zemiro in 2007. What a Year looked at the news, events, sporting achievements, entertainment and fads of a selected year in each episode. The hosts spoke to people who witnessed and experienced the particular events first-hand. Mike Munro and Megan Gale presented the 2006 series. They successfully hosted nine episodes and it attracted a lot of viewers. In 2007, Gale and Munro's show contracts expired, so Newton and Zemiro replaced", "psg_id": "8862967" }, { "title": "Rouge Valley Centenary", "text": "imaging (MRI) machine for the Rouge Valley system. The Emergency Department accommodates 54,000 visits a year and hospital services include (Angioplasty procedures, hip/knee replacement services, cardiac catheterizations, outpatient services, etc.) Rouge Valley Centenary Rouge Valley Centenary, also known by its former name Centenary Hospital, is a hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Scarborough and Rouge Hospital and one of three hospitals in the suburb of Scarborough. The hospital opened on July 1, 1967 as Scarborough Centenary Hospital and was the second hospital for the growing Township of Scarborough. Located not far from Scarborough General Hospital, the", "psg_id": "11346951" }, { "title": "2017 end-of-year rugby union internationals", "text": "faced Brazil for the third year in a row, this time in a one-off test match. Germany later went on to face Chile and the United States, in what were historic first ever matches between the respective nations. Brazil also faced historic opposition, playing Belgium and Spain for the first time. Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes 2017 end-of-year rugby union internationals The 2017 end-of-year rugby union internationals, also known as the November internationals,", "psg_id": "19899704" }, { "title": "What I Was", "text": "What I Was What I Was is Meg Rosoff's third novel for young adults. The book was published in 2007, and was shortlisted for both the Costa Children's Book Award and the Carnegie Medal. \"What I Was\" tells the story of a secret friendship between two teenagers, one an unhappy public schoolboy and the other living an independent and isolated life on the beach near the school. It is set on the East Anglian coast in 1962. The book is framed as the reminiscence of an old man recalling the year he discovered love. It is written as a first-person", "psg_id": "10840910" }, { "title": "House of the Centenary", "text": "complex and swimming pool were added. In the last years before the eruption, several rooms had been extensively redecorated with a number of paintings. Although the identity of the house's owner eludes certainty, arguments have been made for either Aulus Rustius Verus or Tiberius Claudius Verus, both local politicians. Among the varied paintings preserved in the House of the Centenary is the earliest known depiction of Vesuvius, as well as explicit erotic scenes in a room that may have been designed as a private \"sex club\". For the purposes of archaeological and historical study, Pompeii is divided into nine regions,", "psg_id": "16090074" }, { "title": "House of the Centenary", "text": "wall between the \"tepidarium\" (a bath maintained at a pleasantly warm temperature) and the \"caldarium\" (an environment more like a steam bath). Reading \"histrionica Actica\", \"Actica the pantomime,\" the phrase has been interpreted as a record of fan infatuation, and perhaps an indication that the house hosted performances by theatre troupes. Pompeiian bedrooms were not infrequently decorated with scenes referring to lovemaking, sometimes explicitly human, and sometimes allusive and mythological. One bedroom at the Centenary features a pair of scenes referring to love affairs between a mortal and a divinity: Selene and Endymion, and Cassandra with a laurel branch symbolizing", "psg_id": "16090084" }, { "title": "Accession of Hamburg to the German Customs Union (Zollverein)", "text": "Accession of Hamburg to the German Customs Union (Zollverein) The accession of the city state of Hamburg to the Customs Union in 1888 (along with Bremen) was the culmination of a project for the economic and monetary union of Germany, stretching back to 1819. In that year Schwarzburg-Sondershausen joined Prussia’s internal customs union, the first other state to do so and the first of many to follow. When the German Customs Union (Deutscher Zollverein) was initially formed, in the 1830s and 1840s, the motives of the states in joining did not include any particular desire to unite with others to", "psg_id": "20504999" }, { "title": "Centenary of Western Australia", "text": "the popular entertainment values of the era. A significant amount of the organisation of the celebrations was attributed to the librarian James Sykes Battye, whose efforts in organising committees were noted in the celebration year. The Royal Western Australian Historical Society commissioned plaques that were ceremonially placed upon locations of significance to Western Australia. Locations included: Centenary of Western Australia In 1929, Western Australia celebrated the centenary of the founding of Perth and the establishment of the Swan River Colony, the first permanent European settlement in WA. A variety of events were run in Perth, regional areas throughout the state,", "psg_id": "12607834" }, { "title": "Centenary Quaich", "text": "Centenary Quaich The Centenary Quaich (; Scottish Gaelic: \"Cuach nan Ceud Bliadhna\" Irish: \"Corn na Céad Bliain\" ) is an international rugby union award contested annually by Ireland and Scotland as part of the Six Nations Championship. A \"Quaich\" is a Celtic drinking vessel and has been presented to the winners of the fixture since 1989. Since the introduction of the cup, Ireland have won it fifteen times while Scotland have won it fourteen times, with one drawn fixture. The Quaich is one of a number of similar cups contested for between individual teams as part of their international fixture", "psg_id": "10989016" }, { "title": "Five-year plans for the national economy of the Soviet Union", "text": "ran for only 3 years, up to 1941, when Germany invaded the Soviet Union during the Second World War. As war approached, more resources were put into developing armaments, tanks and weapons, as well as constructing additional military factories east of the Ural mountains. The first two years of the third five-year plan proved to be even more of a disappointment in terms of proclaimed production goals. Still, a reported 12% to 13% rate of annual industrial growth was attained in the Soviet Union during the 1930s. The plan had intended to focus on consumer goods. The Soviet Union mainly", "psg_id": "1301692" }, { "title": "Illinois in the American Civil War", "text": "Illinois in the American Civil War The U.S. state of Illinois during the American Civil War was a major source of troops for the Union Army (particularly for those armies serving in the Western Theater of the Civil War), and of military supplies, food, and clothing. Situated near major rivers and railroads, Illinois became a major jumping off place early in the war for Ulysses S. Grant's efforts to seize control of the Mississippi and Tennessee rivers. Statewide, public support for the Union was high despite Copperhead sentiment. Illinois contributed 250,000 soldiers to the Union Army, ranking it fourth in", "psg_id": "15353607" }, { "title": "Centenary Quaich", "text": "list. Other examples within the Six Nations Championship include the Calcutta Cup (Scotland vs. England), the Millennium Trophy (England vs. Ireland), the Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy (France vs. Italy) and the Auld Alliance Trophy between France and Scotland. The current holders are Ireland after beating Scotland 28-8 at the Aviva Stadium on 10 March 2018. Centenary Quaich The Centenary Quaich (; Scottish Gaelic: \"Cuach nan Ceud Bliadhna\" Irish: \"Corn na Céad Bliain\" ) is an international rugby union award contested annually by Ireland and Scotland as part of the Six Nations Championship. A \"Quaich\" is a Celtic drinking vessel and has", "psg_id": "10989017" }, { "title": "World War I centenary", "text": "put all these paper records online for the centenary. World War I centenary The First World War Centenary is the centenary of the First World War, which started on 28 July 2014 with commemorations of the outbreak of the war and ended on 11 November 2018. In Australia, the occasion is known as the Anzac Centenary. Committees planning the event included the National Commission on the Commemoration of the Anzac Centenary and the Anzac Centenary Advisory Board. The government had budgeted $83.5M for a seven-year programme which will include commemorative events in Australia and overseas; educational activities and resources; and", "psg_id": "16594561" }, { "title": "The Lincoln Academy of Illinois", "text": "The Lincoln Academy of Illinois The Lincoln Academy of Illinois is a not-for-profit and non-partisan organization dedicated to recognizing contributions made by living Illinoisans. Named for Abraham Lincoln, the Academy administers the Order of Lincoln, the highest award given by the U.S. state of Illinois. Each year several people (known as Lincoln Laureates) are presented the award at a ceremony presided over by the Academy President, the Governor of Illinois. The organization also gives an annual Student Laureate award to one student from each four-year degree-granting institution of higher learning in Illinois, as well as one student from the state's", "psg_id": "17809617" }, { "title": "The Heart of What Was Lost", "text": "leader, Duke Isgrimnur, leads his army in pursuit, determined to destroy the Norns and their ancient Queen Utuk'ku once and for all. The book is told from three points of view: Duke Isgrimnur of Rimmersgard; a Norn leader, Viyeki; and Porto, a Perdruinese mercenary. Jason Heller, a book reviewer for NPR, reviewed the book, stating the novel balances \"warmth with grimness, and gentle bits of humor with violence and vengeance. Williams has tapped back into the dynamic that made \"Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn\" so absorbing.\" Aiden Moher at Barnes & Noble's fantasy blog called \"The Heart of What Was Lost\"", "psg_id": "19936516" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana at Jackson", "text": "Centenary College of Louisiana at Jackson The original campus of Centenary College of Louisiana is located along College Street in Jackson, Louisiana. It is operated and preserved as a museum by the Louisiana Office of State Parks as the Centenary State Historic Site, offering educational interpretive programs and guided tours. In 1825, the Louisiana Legislature chartered four public colleges. One of these was the College of Louisiana at Jackson, a small town on the border of East and West Feliciana Parishes. Despite the tireless efforts of the trustees to maintain a college of the finest repute, in its 20-year history,", "psg_id": "8377930" }, { "title": "Union, Illinois", "text": "for a family was $57,500. Males had a median income of $38,393 versus $25,536 for females. The per capita income for the village was $21,218. About 5.8% of families and 5.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 2.9% of those under age 18 and 16.7% of those age 65 or over. Union was the site of the world's first fully automatic substation, on the current site of the water tower just east of Main Street. Union is also the home to the Illinois Railway Museum and the McHenry County Historical Society. It is also the home of", "psg_id": "1053247" }, { "title": "International Year of Crystallography", "text": "the Spanish newspaper El País. Most crystallographic organisation in the world are organizing different events. They include among others the International Union of Crystallography, the European Crystallographic Association, the American Crystallographic Association, the Turkish Crystallographic Association and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kristallographie. Australia, Austria, Belgium, Great Britain, India, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, North Korea, Mexico, Moldavia, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea and Switzerland issued special stamps for the occasion. International Year of Crystallography The International Year of Crystallography (abbreviation: IYCr2014) is an event promoted in the year 2014 by the United Nations to celebrate the centenary of the discovery of", "psg_id": "17769451" }, { "title": "Springfield Union Station (Illinois)", "text": "Illinois Central passenger train between Springfield and Chicago, was discontinued as a result of the creation of Amtrak. Amtrak passenger trains continue to serve Springfield from the former Gulf, Mobile and Ohio station, located about three blocks west of Union Station. After passenger train service ended, Union Station housed several private businesses before being used for Illinois state offices until September, 2004. The building was extensively restored as the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library visitor center, which reopened in March 2007. As part of the $12.5 million restoration project, the clock tower was rebuilt, substantially returning the station to its pre-1936", "psg_id": "9597469" }, { "title": "Centenary of the Easter Rising", "text": "the 85-minute show \"Centenary\", directed by Cillian Fennell, live from the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre; it had dance troupes, filmed pieces of people all across the world reading the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, and among the singers appearing were Imelda May, Dónal Lunny, Sharon Shannon and Colm Wilkinson. On 3 April, a \"remembrance wall\" was unveiled at Glasnevin Cemetery. It included names of soldiers and civilians who died during the Easter Rising. However, a spelling mistake on the monument was quickly spotted; the first word \"Éirí\" (\"rising\") appeared as \"Eírí\". The unveiling was shown live on RTÉ and acting", "psg_id": "19435322" }, { "title": "1974 State of the Union Address", "text": "and good land, and we are a great and good land because we are a strong, free, creative people and because America is the single greatest force for peace anywhere in the world. Today, as always in our history, we can base our confidence in what the American people will achieve in the future on the record of what the American people have achieved in the past.\" It was given in the same year America withdrew all assistance from South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. 1974 State of the Union Address The 1974 State of the Union Address was given", "psg_id": "18202850" }, { "title": "World War I centenary", "text": "World War I centenary The First World War Centenary is the centenary of the First World War, which started on 28 July 2014 with commemorations of the outbreak of the war and ended on 11 November 2018. In Australia, the occasion is known as the Anzac Centenary. Committees planning the event included the National Commission on the Commemoration of the Anzac Centenary and the Anzac Centenary Advisory Board. The government had budgeted $83.5M for a seven-year programme which will include commemorative events in Australia and overseas; educational activities and resources; and refurbishments of galleries and war graves. The Brisbane City", "psg_id": "16594540" }, { "title": "Centenary: Words & Music of the Great War", "text": "with his best known role being Mr Carson in the ITV drama \"Downton Abbey\" (2010−present), whilst Staunton reached similar heights as an actress, well known for her award-winning titular performance in \"Vera Drake\". After beginning work on \"Centenary\", Knightley approached Carter and Staunton and asked if they could recite poems for the album, and the couple agreed. Carter recalled that he and Knightley had been \"out of touch for a few years when, out of the blue, he got in touch [in 2013]: he'd had an idea for the centenary of the First World War, setting poetry to music−and he", "psg_id": "19201473" }, { "title": "Canberra Centenary Column", "text": "Canberra Centenary Column The Canberra Centenary Column is a sculpture in City Hill, Canberra, Australia. It was built to commemorate the city's centenary, and unveiled on 11 March 2014. The sculpture is an stainless steel obelisk on a granite-dressed concrete base. The top of the base is inlaid with glass tiles and has a steel covering etched with images depicting Canberra's 100-year history. It was designed by local artist Geoff Farquhar-Still. The design was inspired by the \"Commencement Column\" that was proposed to have been built when Canberra was founded, but was never completed. Encased in the base is a", "psg_id": "18342169" }, { "title": "History of the European Union (1993–2004)", "text": "was elected President of the Parliament. On 1 January 1994 the European Economic Area (EEA) entered into force, allowing European Free Trade Association (EFTA) members Norway and Iceland to enter the Single European Market (created the previous year) without joining the Union, in exchange for financial contributions and taking on of relevant EU law. Switzerland had rejected membership and Liechtenstein joined the following year on 1 May. On 23 February 1995 the ECJ gave the \"Bordessa ruling\": citizens may export banknotes without prior authorisation (free movement of capital). Later that year on 15 December, it gave the Bosman ruling, ruling", "psg_id": "12042481" }, { "title": "Centenary College of Louisiana at Jackson", "text": "taken over by the Union Army, and used as a field hospital, supply depot, and recruiting post — primarily for the United States Colored Troops. A large contingent of Confederate States Army cavalry was sent to disrupt the recruiting practices, resulting in the largest battle to occur within the town limits of Jackson. The Confederates suffered minimal casualties, routed Union forces, and captured ammunition and other supplies. The Union Army suffered nearly one-third of its garrison detachment killed or wounded. Centenary College of Louisiana reopened in the autumn of 1865, in a completely different world than the one that had", "psg_id": "8377935" }, { "title": "Centenary Place", "text": "free settlers, separation from New South Wales, Federation and the First World War, Queensland had experienced many tumultuous events in its first 100 years worthy of commemoration and celebration. The creation of Centenary Place provided the public with a tangible means of doing this. To advance the centenary celebrations, a Centenary Celebrations Committee was formed as was a Centenary Fund. Many fundraising events were held by the Centenary Celebrations Committee and all proceeds from these events were devoted to the Centenary Fund to go towards the provision of centenary memorials, including Centenary Place. Other commemorative memorials and events included the", "psg_id": "18583711" }, { "title": "1934 Centenary of Melbourne", "text": "1934 Centenary of Melbourne The Melbourne Centenary was a 1934 centennial celebration of the founding of the city of Melbourne, Australia. The milestone was reached during the Great Depression, and as such, most Melburnians did not feel they had much to cheer about. Organisers responded to this by presenting an image of the city in the mould of a conservative \"Britain of the Southern Hemisphere\". Melbourne's founder, John Batman, was promoted as an heroic icon in an effort to embody the rewarding aspects of self-improvement. As the centenary committee which organised events was entirely male, a Women's Centenary Council was", "psg_id": "8901462" }, { "title": "Illinois Archaeological Survey", "text": "by a Board of Directors, which convenes at the call of the President, typically three to four times per year. The Board is composed of the Survey's five elected officers (President, President-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, and Editor), who typically serve two-year terms, and eight elected directors, who serve three-year terms. The Illinois State Archaeological Survey is a distinct and separate entity with a similar name, although the Illinois Archaeological Survey was instrumental in joining the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the Illinois Department of Transportation to form the Illinois State Archaeological Survey. The latter is now housed at the Prairie", "psg_id": "7940860" }, { "title": "Credit Union 1 (Illinois)", "text": "After plans to close Chanute AFB, the credit union sought out ways to expand its membership base. Chanute MCU changed its name to Credit Union 1 in 1982. Fort Sheridan Credit Union was merged into Credit Union 1, extending the credit union's field of membership to the military reserve and National Guard units in Illinois. The next expansion Credit Union 1 experienced was changing the field of membership from “occupational” to “associational”. This meant Credit Union 1’s field of membership was no longer restricted to its military affiliation. Since then, Credit Union 1 has continued to encompass more “select employee", "psg_id": "12585983" }, { "title": "Guiding 2010 Centenary", "text": "Guiding 2010 Centenary The Guiding 2010 Centenary consisted of celebrations around the world in which Girl Guides and Girl Scouts celebrated 100 years of the world Guide and Scout movement. It took place over three years, 2010-2012, reflecting the founding dates of many World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts member organisations. National Guide and Scout movements added local celebrations to the international ones. There were three Centenary Celebration Days. On 10 April each year, celebrations were held around the world under a unifying theme. The theme for 2010 was \"plant\". The theme for 2011 was \"grow\", and the", "psg_id": "12617555" }, { "title": "Centenary Theatre Company", "text": "included a wide variety of plays including classic drama; farce; comedy and ‘whodunits’. In 1984 the Society changed its name from 'Crosfields' to 'Centenary Operatic and Dramatic Society' – named after the theatre where all productions were then staged. The Centenary Theatre closed in 1991. The last musical there was \"Cabaret\" and the last play was \"Hindle Wakes\". Later on that year the group returned to the Parr Hall – after decades away – with \"Carousel\". In 2005 Centenary moved again to a new purpose built theatre - Runcorn's Brindley Theatre. To coincide with the move to a professional venue,", "psg_id": "15536393" }, { "title": "What I Was", "text": "the austere self-sufficiency of the period, which appeals to Hilary. The sinking of England's eastern coastline is also often mentioned. The sunken city and Roman fort are the focus of a sailing expedition in the earlier part of the book. Later in the same year, Finn's shack becomes flooded. In the closing chapter, set in the mid-21st century, the old man's boat passes over the school, now completely consumed by the rising sea. What I Was What I Was is Meg Rosoff's third novel for young adults. The book was published in 2007, and was shortlisted for both the Costa", "psg_id": "10840914" }, { "title": "Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil", "text": "Tecidos Bangu\") displayed its own woven materials. The music pavilion was designed by Jorge Lossio, decorated by Benedito Calixto and intended to have an Egyptian appearance. There was a skating rink, a Botanical Garden, fountains, gardens and a small railroad for the public. The botanic garden was stocked by the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden and contained Brazilian flora, including palms, orchids and Amazon parasites, the \"Victoria Regia\", \"Laelias\", Sophonites, \"Epidendrums\" and hundreds of roses. It included a conservatory, lay between the Bahia and Santa Catharina pavilions and received 1000 visitors a day. Exhibition of the centenary of the opening", "psg_id": "20366131" } ]
[ "1918", "one thousand, nine hundred and eighteen" ]
which word used to be in the name of the san francisco ballet?
[ { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "San Francisco Ballet San Francisco Ballet is a ballet company, founded in 1933 as the San Francisco Opera Ballet under the leadership of ballet master Adolph Bolm. The company is currently based in the War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, under the direction of Helgi Tomasson. San Francisco Ballet was the first professional ballet company in the United States. It is among the world's leading dance companies, presenting more than 100 performances annually, with a repertoire that spans both classical and contemporary ballet. Along with American Ballet Theatre and the New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet has been described", "psg_id": "6045910" } ]
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[ { "title": "San Francisco Ballet Building", "text": "San Francisco Ballet Building The San Francisco Ballet Building, located in San Francisco, California, was designed by architect Beverly Willis and completed in 1984. \"The New York Times\" identified it as \"the first building in the United States to be designed and constructed exclusively for the use of a major ballet company.\" The San Francisco Ballet Building is located within the Civic Center, San Francisco. Beverly Willis’s design would later serve as a model for the design of future American ballet companies and schools. Upon completion, the San Francisco Ballet Building became a landmark achievement in the ballet world. \"The", "psg_id": "19076024" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "the job of director of the San Francisco Ballet School. The San Francisco Ballet Guild was also formed as a support organization for San Francisco Ballet. The year 1951 marked a significant shift in administration of San Francisco Ballet. Lew Christensen—\"premier danseur\" at the time—partnered with his brother Willam Christensen as co-directors. Then in 1952, Lew Christensen took over as sole director. Under his guidance, San Francisco Ballet began to travel and establish itself as a significant American ballet company. Until 1956, San Francisco Ballet had remained on the West Coast, but Christensen took the company to the Jacob's Pillow", "psg_id": "6045916" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet Building", "text": "transparent layers that reveal the creative possibility, awaiting the birth of dance. San Francisco Ballet Building The San Francisco Ballet Building, located in San Francisco, California, was designed by architect Beverly Willis and completed in 1984. \"The New York Times\" identified it as \"the first building in the United States to be designed and constructed exclusively for the use of a major ballet company.\" The San Francisco Ballet Building is located within the Civic Center, San Francisco. Beverly Willis’s design would later serve as a model for the design of future American ballet companies and schools. Upon completion, the San", "psg_id": "19076033" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "the Edinburgh Playhouse (1997, 2003). In fall 2009, San Francisco Ballet made its first trip to the People's Republic of China, with performances in Shanghai and Beijing. In 2012, San Francisco Ballet embarked on the longest tour in the company's history, with engagements in London and Washington, DC, as well as first-time visits to Hamburg, Germany; Moscow; and Sun Valley, Idaho. In 1978, San Francisco Ballet's Michael Smuin-directed production of \"Romeo and Juliet\" became the first production by a West Coast ballet company, and the first full-length ballet, to be aired by the PBS \"Great Performances: Dance in America\" television", "psg_id": "6045928" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "and the role they play in the national dance community. Most recently, San Francisco Ballet was nominated in the category of Outstanding Company by the 2014 National Dance Awards, based in the U.K. The company of the San Francisco Ballet, as of September 2017. San Francisco Ballet School, San Francisco Ballet's official school, is America's oldest ballet school. The program includes classes in technique, pointe work, pas de deux, men's technique, contemporary dance, floor barre/conditioning, and character dance. Male and female students are placed in divisions according to age, experience, and ability. More than 50 percent of current San Francisco", "psg_id": "6045932" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "\"Mr. Tomasson has accomplished the unprecedented: He has pulled a so-called regional company into the national ranks, and he has done so by honing the dancers into a classical style of astonishing verve and purity. San Francisco Ballet under Helgi Tomasson's leadership is one of the spectacular success stories of the arts in America.\" In May 1995, San Francisco Ballet hosted 12 ballet companies from around the world for UNited We Dance: An International Festival. The festival commemorated the 50th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations Charter, which took place at the San Francisco War Memorial and Performing", "psg_id": "6045925" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet School", "text": "San Francisco Ballet ballerina Nancy Johnson as its head. In 1993, Lola de Avila was appointed to lead the School (Associate Director, SF Ballet School), and she held that position until 1999. When de Avila left, Gloria Govrin stepped into the position. De Avila returned in 2006 to serve as associate director until 2012. Patrick Armand was appointed associate director of the San Francisco Ballet School in September 2012, after serving for two years as principal of the SF Ballet School Trainee Program. Notable alumni of the school include: San Francisco Ballet School San Francisco Ballet School was founded in", "psg_id": "16278465" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "office duties, retail work, and the ballet's Center for Dance Education, as well as helping SF Ballet staff with receptions, fundraisers, the Spring Student Showcase, and other special events. The San Francisco Ballet Auxiliary is a group of 100 dedicated women who volunteer to raise over $1 million in net contributions annually. In addition to individual fundraising, the group produces three annual productions: the Opening Night Gala, Fashion Show, and Student Showcase, with proceeds benefiting the Ballet and the San Francisco Ballet School. San Francisco Ballet's Allegro Circle is a group of professional men and women who share a passion", "psg_id": "6045941" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "of Outstanding Achievement in Dance, for its 2004 fall season at Sadler's Wells Theatre. Of the engagement, London's \"The Sunday Times\" proclaimed, \"Helgi Tomasson's outstanding artistic direction ... has transformed a regional American troupe into one of the world's top ballet companies.\" In 2006, in a readers' poll conducted by \"Dance Europe\" magazine, San Francisco Ballet was the first non-European company to be voted \"Company of the Year\". In 2008, San Francisco Ballet received the Jerome Robbins Award for excellence in dance. In 2012, Helgi Tomasson was named recipient of the Dance/USA Honor, acknowledging individuals' contributions to dance in America", "psg_id": "6045931" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet School", "text": "musicality. After completing the program, students of age who wish to continue their studies must audition to enter the SF Ballet School at Level 1. The San Francisco Ballet Center for Dance Education supports community programs touching over 25,000 people annually and donates over 4,000 tickets to the community. Established in 1979, Dance in Schools and Communities (DISC) teaches dance and movement to 3,500 students in the San Francisco Unified School District. Of these students, 60-70 are chosen to attend San Francisco Ballet on a continuing education scholarship. Two times a season, San Francisco Ballet holds community matinees for students", "psg_id": "16278463" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "Orchestra, stepped into the position of music director. The orchestra's repertoire includes hundreds of works spanning four centuries of musical history, many of which have been recorded and released to great critical acclaim, including works by Beethoven, Bizet, and Delibes. Four of the orchestra's recordings have been televised on PBS's \"Great Performances: Dance in America\". Recordings include: San Francisco Ballet has a large network of volunteers who assist with the ongoing success of the Company and the San Francisco Ballet School. More than 200 Ballet Resource and Volunteer Organization (BRAVO) volunteers donate over 10,000 volunteer hours every year, assisting with", "psg_id": "6045940" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet Building", "text": "both classical and contemporary ballet. Along with American Ballet Theatre and the New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet has been described as part of the \"triumvirate of great classical companies defining the American style on the world stage today.\" With its origins in turn-of-the-century traveling companies, the San Francisco ballet routinely rented practice studios. In the late 1970s, the company was housed in a renovated parking garage on 18th Avenue, San Francisco, in a downstairs studio with ceilings so low that the dancers could not practice lifts for fear of hitting the beams. On the east coast, ballet companies", "psg_id": "19076026" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet School", "text": "and other ballet companies that tour the Bay Area. The San Francisco Ballet School Trainee Program, established in 2004, is a one- to two-year pre-professional program for advanced students who have been invited to join by San Francisco Ballet’s artistic director and the School’s associate director. Trainees ranging in age from 16 to 19 participate in daily classes, as well as rehearse and perform SF Ballet repertory and works staged specifically for them. Trainees also participate in workshops and in community outreach, and they perform regularly with San Francisco Ballet and throughout the Bay Area in a variety of settings,", "psg_id": "16278461" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "the broad success of productions such as 1977's \"Romeo and Juliet\", which aired on the PBS series \"Great Performances: Dance in America\" in 1978. This televised performance marked the first time that a West Coast ballet company, and a full-length ballet, was shown on the PBS TV series. PBS televised three more of Smuin's SF Ballet productions, and his productions of \"The Tempest\" and \"A Song for Dead Warriors\" went on to win Emmy Awards. Smuin led the company until 1985. Helgi Tomasson's 1985 arrival as artistic director marked the beginning of a new era for San Francisco Ballet. Under", "psg_id": "6045918" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "end of 1975 with \"Nutcracker\" and has met with both audience and critical acclaim ever since, becoming known by the 1990s as one of the world's finest ballet orchestras. SFBO toured with the SF Ballet's touring company from 1978 until 1984. It has accompanied many prestigious international ballet companies that have toured to the San Francisco Bay Area, including The Royal Ballet, the Royal Danish Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet, Hamburg Ballet,the Bolshoi Ballet, Paul Taylor Dance Company, American Ballet Theatre, and the Paris Opéra Ballet. In 1995, the orchestra took on the remarkable task of accompanying 13 international dance companies over", "psg_id": "6045937" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "2011, theatrical distributor IndieNetFilms arranged for additional screenings throughout the U.S. and Canada. In December 2011, the U.S. premiere of John Neumeier's \"The Little Mermaid\", performed by San Francisco Ballet, was broadcast nationally on PBS's \"Great Performances: Dance in America\", and also internationally. DVDs of the \"Nutcracker\" and \"The Little Mermaid\" performances were released in 2008 and 2011, respectively. CD recordings of the complete score of \"Nutcracker\" and Shinji Eshima's \"RAkU\" were released in 2010 and 2012, respectively. The company has garnered numerous accolades and awards. In 2005, San Francisco Ballet won its first Laurence Olivier Award, in the category", "psg_id": "6045930" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "group of his students, he founded the Utah Civic Ballet (now known as Ballet West) in 1963; the company remained under Christensen's directorship until 1978. Under Balanchine's tutelage at American Ballet, Lew Christensen became the first American-born \"danseur noble\". The United States Army drafted Christensen to fight in World War II. After the war ended, he joined Balanchine's and Lincoln Kirstein's Ballet Society (soon to become New York City Ballet), eventually becoming ballet master; he served in the role from 1946 until 1950. In 1951, he joined his brother Willam as co-director of San Francisco Ballet. When Willam moved to", "psg_id": "6045913" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "and Juliet\" (1994); \"Giselle\" (1999); \"Don Quixote\", co-staged with former principal dancer and current choreographer in residence Yuri Possokhov (2003); and \"Nutcracker\" (2004). Tomasson's \"Nutcracker\", set in San Francisco during the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition, is notable for being the only uniquely San Francisco \"Nutcracker\". It features sets (including \"a backdrop of San Francisco's Victorian houses known as 'painted ladies) and costumes created by, respectively, Michael Yeargan and Martin Pakledinaz, both repeat Tony Award-winning designers. Upon its premiere, \"The New York Times\" called Tomasson's \"Nutcracker\" \"striking, elegant and beautiful\". Today, San Francisco Ballet presents approximately 100 performances each year.", "psg_id": "6045920" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "Tomasson's direction, San Francisco Ballet has been recognized as one of the most innovative ballet companies in the world due to its early and frequent commissioning of new works by aspiring choreographers around the globe, the breadth of its repertory—spanning classical ballet, neoclassical ballet, and contemporary ballet—and the diversity of its company members. The \"Financial Times\" noted in 2012, \"Tomasson ... helped shatter the distinction between the US top companies and so-called 'regional companies. Over a span of more than 25 years, Tomasson has staged acclaimed full-length productions of classics including \"Swan Lake\" (1988, 2009); \"The Sleeping Beauty\" (1990); \"Romeo", "psg_id": "6045919" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "150 students are chosen by audition to dance in the yearly SF Ballet production of \"Nutcracker\". The most advanced students may also dance with SF Ballet in the repertory season. The school also runs a pre-ballet program for children ages 4–7; after completing the program, students of age who wish to continue study must audition in order to continue at the school. The faculty of the San Francisco Ballet School has long been known for its excellence and diversity of background. As of January 2017, it is led by the Artistic Director Helgi Tómasson and Associate Director Patrick Armand. The", "psg_id": "6045935" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet School", "text": "Francisco Ballet. Harold Christensen continued as director of the newly named San Francisco Ballet School until his retirement in 1975. Under Harold Christensen, a nonprofessional curriculum flourished alongside its professional training, with programs targeted at students from very young children to working adults. However, the School became and remained a strictly classical academy for the 33 years that Christensen served as its head. This was particularly advantageous in light of the many directorial changes at SF Ballet, as school students who became company members were able to provide valuable continuity in the face of multiple directorial changes. The Ford Foundation", "psg_id": "16278456" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet School", "text": "established its first ballet training program in 1958; beginning in 1959, the Foundation offered grants covering tuition and expenses for advanced ballet students selected to attend either New York City Ballet’s School of American Ballet or San Francisco Ballet School. In 1963, the Foundation then awarded a substantial ten-year grant to the SF Ballet School, establishing it, along with the School of American Ballet, as vocational schools of national stature. The grants awarded by the Foundation allowed the two schools to conduct nationwide auditions, with the SF Ballet School focusing on the Western states. When the grant ended, the School", "psg_id": "16278457" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "illustrious faculty includes Patrick Armand, Kristi DeCaminada, Karen Gabay, Yuko Katsumi, Tina LeBlanc, Jeffrey Lyons, Rubén Martín Cintas, Ilona McHugh, Pascal Molat, Wendy Van Dyck (Trainee Program Assistant), Jaime Diaz (Strengthening), Brian Fisher (Contemporary), Dana Genshaft (Contemporary dance and conditioning), Henry Berg (Conditioning), Leonid Shagalov (Character), Jamie Narushchen (Music), and Daniel Sullivan (Music). The guest faculty for 2017 includes Sofiane Sylve (Principal Guest). Founded in 1975 to serve as San Francisco Ballet's official permanent orchestra, San Francisco Ballet Orchestra (SFBO) holds the rare position of being one of three major orchestras in a single city. The orchestra debuted at the", "psg_id": "6045936" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet Building", "text": "like the American Ballet Theatre, were also housed in rented spaces and buildings shared with other performing arts groups. In 1983, the San Francisco Ballet Association became “the first American ballet company and school to break this pattern by constructing new quarters for itself.\" Beverly Willis performed exhaustive research into the function of a ballet building, conducting numerous interviews with dancers on their needs and visiting the studios of major European ballet companies.The building includes facilities to support all of the activities of the company and school with the exception of set storage. The eight rehearsal and classroom studios have", "psg_id": "19076027" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet School", "text": "was able to support its own audition process, which has extended to include the Eastern U.S. since 1979. San Francisco Ballet School has a longstanding relationship with the Prix de Lausanne, awarding full one-year scholarships to the winners of the Swiss-based competition. Admission to the school is by audition only. All students are accepted on a trial basis, with a yearly renewal process that involves evaluation by the faculty and associate director. Students may be awarded merit-based scholarships and Dance in Schools Continuing Scholarships by the School associate director, and they may apply for need-based financial aid. The School is", "psg_id": "16278458" }, { "title": "Holy Name of Jesus Church (San Francisco)", "text": "Holy Name of Jesus Church (San Francisco) Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church in San Francisco is a parish of the Archdiocese of San Francisco in San Francisco, California, one of four Catholic churches in San Francisco's Sunset District. The church is distinctive because of its modern architecture and large size, and can be seen up the hill from nearby Ocean Beach. The parish was established in 1925 with Father Richard J. Ryan as its first pastor. A temporary structure served as the first church in 1926. Growth of the parish forced a new building to be constructed and built", "psg_id": "7168689" }, { "title": "Holy Name of Jesus Church (San Francisco)", "text": "named Ryan Hall after the parish's first pastor. Today, the parish and school continues to serve the people of the Sunset. Holy Name of Jesus Church (San Francisco) Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church in San Francisco is a parish of the Archdiocese of San Francisco in San Francisco, California, one of four Catholic churches in San Francisco's Sunset District. The church is distinctive because of its modern architecture and large size, and can be seen up the hill from nearby Ocean Beach. The parish was established in 1925 with Father Richard J. Ryan as its first pastor. A temporary", "psg_id": "7168691" }, { "title": "Pirates of Penzance – The Ballet!", "text": "which the company took it on an extended tour to the United States presented by Columbia Artists Management. Gray largely re-choreographed the work for Ballet San Jose for a 2004 revival and retitled \"Pirates of Penzance – The Ballet!\". In 2008, Orlando Ballet, under the direction of Bruce Marks, toured the ballet in Florida. It was again revived in November 2009 at Ballet San Jose. The \"San Francisco Chronicle\" reviewer wrote of the revival, \"the show is a perpetual motion machine. ... Ebullient, athletic, bright as a picture book and blurrily overstuffed, Ballet San Jose's \"Pirates of Penzance\" is a", "psg_id": "6603712" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "a disaster area. In the same year, with bankruptcy imminent for the San Francisco Ballet, a grassroots effort brought national attention to the association. Prior to the discovery of the first AIDS case in 1981, Dr. Selma Dritz, the city's medical epidemiologist, became alarmed at the increase in sexually transmitted diseases among the city's gay men, opining that epidemics had been triggered after 1974 by \"political and social changes in the city\". \"The Grateful Dead Movie\" was filmed in 1974 in San Francisco during the Grateful Dead's October 1974 five performances at the Winterland Ballroom. After the 1974 kidnapping of", "psg_id": "17393700" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet School", "text": "across the Bay Area. These matinees are shortened programs with excerpts of ballets the company is currently performing. After the retirement of Harold Christensen in 1975, Richard L. Cammack was brought in as School director by the SF Ballet Company’s new co-director, Michael Smuin. Under Cammack’s leadership, SF Ballet School was federally approved for foreign students and received authorization from the California Department of Education. Cammack also oversaw the School’s move to its current state-of-the-art facilities on Franklin Street in 1983. When Helgi Tomasson became San Francisco Ballet’s new artistic director and leader of the School in 1985, he appointed", "psg_id": "16278464" }, { "title": "The San Francisco Call", "text": "Bulletin\". In 1965 the paper merged with the \"San Francisco Examiner\". Bulletin Call Call-Bulletin The San Francisco Call The San Francisco Call was a newspaper that served San Francisco, California. Because of a succession of mergers with other newspapers, the paper variously came to be called The San Francisco Call & Post, the San Francisco Call-Bulletin, San Francisco News-Call Bulletin, and the News-Call Bulletin before finally merging with the \"San Francisco Examiner\" and losing \"news,\" \"call,\" and \"bulletin.\" Between December 1856 and March 1895 \"The San Francisco Call\" was named \"The Morning Call\", but its name was changed when it", "psg_id": "6598565" }, { "title": "The San Francisco Call", "text": "The San Francisco Call The San Francisco Call was a newspaper that served San Francisco, California. Because of a succession of mergers with other newspapers, the paper variously came to be called The San Francisco Call & Post, the San Francisco Call-Bulletin, San Francisco News-Call Bulletin, and the News-Call Bulletin before finally merging with the \"San Francisco Examiner\" and losing \"news,\" \"call,\" and \"bulletin.\" Between December 1856 and March 1895 \"The San Francisco Call\" was named \"The Morning Call\", but its name was changed when it was purchased by John D. Spreckels. In the period from 1863 to 1864 Mark", "psg_id": "6598562" }, { "title": "San Francisco Ballet", "text": "Arts Center. In fall 2008, as part of the company's 75th anniversary celebration, San Francisco Ballet embarked on a critically acclaimed four-city American tour with engagements at Chicago's Harris Theater for Music and Dance, New York City Center, Southern California's Segerstrom Center for the Arts, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. The year culminated in a New Works Festival of world premieres by 10 of the dance world's most acclaimed choreographers—Julia Adam, Val Caniparoli, Jorma Elo, Margaret Jenkins, James Kudelka, Mark Morris, Yuri Possokhov, Paul Taylor, Stanton Welch, and Christopher Wheeldon. Other anniversary", "psg_id": "6045926" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "the 21st century with the creation of the Exotic Erotic Ball in 1979. The San Francisco Bay Area continued to be a leading academic centre in the 1970s, centred around the major universities of Stanford University and Berkeley. In May 1972, for instance, the first demonstration of acupuncture in San Francisco was held at Stanford which attracted some 1,400 physicians. The 1970s also brought other major changes to the city such as the construction of its first subway system, BART, which connected San Francisco with other cities in the Bay Area. At stations in downtown San Francisco, BART connects with", "psg_id": "17393697" }, { "title": "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)", "text": "were starting to get cold feet over the prospect of their town being overrun by hippies. To smooth things over, Phillips wrote a song, \"San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair).\" Phillips reported writing the song in about 20 minutes. The song, which tells the listeners, \"If you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair\", is credited with bringing thousands of young people to San Francisco, California, during the late 1960s. Released on May 13, 1967, the song was an instant hit. By the week ending July 1, 1967, it reached", "psg_id": "9133205" }, { "title": "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)", "text": "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) \"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)\" is an American pop music song, written by John Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas, and sung by Scott McKenzie. The song was produced and released in May 1967 by Phillips and Lou Adler, who used it to promote their Monterey International Pop Music Festival held in June of that year. John Phillips played guitar on the recording and session musician Gary L. Coleman played orchestra bells and chimes. The bass line of the song was supplied by session", "psg_id": "9133203" }, { "title": "San Francisco Gotera, Morazán", "text": "San Francisco Gotera, Morazán San Francisco Gotera is a municipality in the Morazán department of El Salvador. Gotera is a native word that is derived from two roots: \"Got,\" meaning snake or serpent, and \"era,\" meaning hill. The name has been interpreted to mean \"hill of snakes.\" The original population of Gotera occupied the summit of the hill known as Coroban, where remains of the original population can still be found. The ancient pueblo of Gotera was renamed San Francisco after the parish of the same name. Today the city is referred to as San Francisco Gotera or simply Gotera.", "psg_id": "5716222" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "civil rights movement is a nationally recognized institution in the Bay Area. The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) celebrates Latino culture with a \"Carnaval,\" every year, which is said to be the largest multi-cultural event in San Francisco. A gay San Francisco postal worker who was to be dismissed from service by the Civil Service Commission on the grounds of \"moral incompetency\" fought for his rights in the court, in November 1970, and was reinstated in the job. This marked the beginning of gay reforms. Many important skyscrapers in San Francisco were built in the 1970s. The Hilton", "psg_id": "17393686" }, { "title": "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)", "text": "is now homesick for Massachusetts. The song was featured in the final story scene of the 2016 game \"Watch Dogs 2\". 2 successive missions in , namely \"Are You Going To San Fierro?\" and \"Wear Flowers in Your Hair\" are inspired by the song. French singer Johnny Hallyday recorded the song in French, with the title \"San Francisco\". His version reached number five in Wallonia (French Belgium) in 1967. 7\" single Philips B 370.454 F (1967) 7\" EP Philips 437.380 BE (1967) Notes Bibliography San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) \"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear", "psg_id": "9133208" }, { "title": "City College of San Francisco", "text": "\"North Gym\" and the \"South Gym\", which used to contain the lockrooms, weight rooms, and staff offices. The Tennis Courts are across an access road from the former gyms. This is a list of notable alumni from City College of San Francisco, listed in alphabetical order by last name. This is a list of notable faculty from City College of San Francisco, listed in alphabetical order by last name. City College of San Francisco City College of San Francisco (CCSF or City College) is a public community college in San Francisco, California. Founded as a junior college in 1935, the", "psg_id": "5233173" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst in Berkeley, her father gave away more than $6 million worth of food to those in need in the San Francisco area, only to learn that the Symbionese Liberation Army felt his efforts weren't sufficient, thereby retaining Hearst as their prisoner. On April 15, 1974, Hearst was recorded on surveillance video wielding an M1 carbine while robbing the Sunset District branch of the Hibernia Bank at 1450 Noriega Street in San Francisco, having taken the revolutionary name Tania. Hearst was arrested in San Francisco with other SLA members in 1975. ]In August 1975, almost the entire", "psg_id": "17393701" }, { "title": "San Francisco Athletic Club", "text": "the first half of the twentieth century. In 1979 the word Italian was restored to the name of the club. Conflicting report by the Lofrano Family had the name change in June 1978. Asserting that the name change was instituted by Frank Lofrano, a successful San Francisco businessman and proudly of Italian heritage. San Francisco Athletic Club The San Francisco Athletic Club was a boxing academy in San Francisco, California, known as the main training center for young boxers in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Club was opened in 1885 by Alex Greggains who had been a former middleweight", "psg_id": "17038304" }, { "title": "The San Francisco Call", "text": "(1913), Hearst merged \"The San Francisco Call\" with the \"Evening Post\" and the papers became \"The San Francisco Call & Post\". Its most famous editor, crusading journalist Fremont Older agitated for years against civic corruption and colluded with wealthy San Franciscan sugar baron Rudolph Spreckels to bring down the Mayor, Eugene Schmitz and political boss, Abe Ruef. On 29 August 1929, the newspaper name was changed again to the \"San Francisco Call-Bulletin\", when the \"San Francisco Call & Post\" merged with the \"San Francisco Bulletin\". In 1959 the \"San Francisco Call-Bulletin\" merged with Scripps-Howard's \"San Francisco News\" becoming the \"News-Call", "psg_id": "6598564" }, { "title": "City of San Francisco (train)", "text": "applied to a 10/6 sleeping car built by Pullman Standard in the early 1950s. The car is now owned by the Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad and operates on the line's dinner and first class trains. Union Pacific itself has a dome lounge car used on excursion and executive trains which carries the \"City of San Francisco\" name. City of San Francisco (train) The City of San Francisco was a streamlined through passenger train which ran from 1936 to 1971 on the Overland Route between Chicago, Illinois and Oakland, California, with a ferry connection on to San Francisco. It was", "psg_id": "6167965" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "Boys attacked the Wah Ching at this restaurant as they had vandalized the graves of some of the Joe Boys members who had been killed. In the resulting gun battle of five innocent bystanders, including two tourists, were killed and 11 injured and this incident came to be known as the Golden Dragon Massacre following which the San Francisco Police Department's Gang Task Force came to be established. San Francisco was unusual for a large city in that its Board of Supervisors was chosen in at-large elections, with all candidates appearing together on the ballot. The candidate who received the", "psg_id": "17393703" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "world. San Francisco also saw a series of racially motivated murders during this time with the Zebra Killings. In 1974, the education system came under scrutiny with public outcries for improvements. City newspapers ran headlines such as \"Angry San Francisco Parents Ask State for Help\", \"Angy Board Members Talk: Why Schools Don't Improve\", \"School Costs Rose as Enrollment Fell\", \"San Francisco Staff Still Outnumbers Teachers\", and \"Board of Education Exempts Many Bilingual Students from School Bus Program\". Subsequently, a commission was appointed to study the city's educational problems, which was considered akin to declaring the San Francisco Unified School District", "psg_id": "17393699" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "of police vehicles by some members of the LGBT community on 21 May 1979 which came to be known as the White Night riots. The day after the verdict, a birthday party for Milk was held in the Castro, drawing 20,000 people. Also reported in 1979, off-duty police officers attacked a San Francisco lesbian bar, assaulted the bouncer and harassed the women, which was widely criticized. The assault resulted in one conviction with a sentence of probation and temporary suspensions of some of the officers involved. After Moscone's death, Dianne Feinstein became mayor of San Francisco. David Talbot, \"Season of", "psg_id": "17393710" }, { "title": "The Streets of San Francisco", "text": "\"Sekulovich\", a police sergeant, for assistance; this was Malden's real-life last name. On January 27, 1992, a reunion TV movie, \"Back to the Streets of San Francisco\", was aired. Douglas, by now a major Hollywood star, did not appear. However, Darleen Carr did return as Mike Stone's daughter Jeannie. CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount) has released all five seasons of \"The Streets of San Francisco\" on DVD in Region 1, and the first two seasons in Region 4. All seasons have been released in two volume sets. On May 9, 2017 CBS DVD released \"The Streets of San Francisco- The", "psg_id": "2197823" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "San Francisco continued to contribute significantly to San Francisco in the 1970s. The black population of San Francisco peaked in the early 1970s; in 1972 one in seven citizens was black. Many African-American residents still lived in the Fillmore district, which had given birth to a thriving jazz scene and been called the Harlem of the West in the 50s and 60s. However, urban redevelopment began to push blacks out of the Fillmore in the late 1960s; by 1980 San Francisco's black population had decreased by 10%. Some Japanese-Americans had returned to the Fillmore after their internment during World War", "psg_id": "17393689" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "1971, protesters demonstrated against the Vietnam War which led to violent clashes with the police, leading to some 100 arrests. Some 150,000 marchers turned out at the anti-war protests in San Francisco. In 1971, the murder of police officer Sgt. John V. Young in San Francisco led to the arrests and indictments of several former Black Panther Party members. The unsolved murders of the Zodiac Killer continued to mystify San Franciscans as the killer repeatedly send taunting messages to the San Francisco Chronicle taking credit for various Northern California killings through 1970 and 1971. The black and Asian population of", "psg_id": "17393688" }, { "title": "The San Francisco Examiner", "text": "a corporation owned by the politically connected Fang family, publishers of the \"San Francisco Independent\" and the \"San Mateo Independent\". San Francisco political consultant Clint Reilly filed a lawsuit against Hearst, charging that the deal did not ensure two competitive newspapers and was instead a generous deal designed to curry approval. However, on July 27, 2000 a federal judge approved the Fangs' assumption of the \"Examiner\" name, its archives, 35 delivery trucks, and a subsidy of $66 million, to be paid over three years. From their side, the Fangs paid Hearst US$100 for the \"Examiner\". On February 24, 2003, the", "psg_id": "13519122" }, { "title": "The Daily News (San Francisco)", "text": "In 1919 it had a circulation of about 18,000. It changed its name to \"The San Francisco News\" in 1927, and in August 1959 merged with Hearst's \"The Call Bulletin\" to form the \"San Francisco News-Call Bulletin\". The Daily News (San Francisco) The Daily News, later titled The San Francisco News, was a newspaper published in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1903 by E. W. Scripps as a four-page penny paper. In its early years, it was the smallest of the several newspapers in San Francisco. It advertised itself as the \"friend of the working man.\" It was", "psg_id": "19324771" }, { "title": "The Gentleman from San Francisco", "text": "The Gentleman from San Francisco The Gentleman from San Francisco () is a short story by the Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, written in 1915 and published the same year in Moscow, in the 5th volume of \"Slovo\" (Word) anthology. Translated into English by D. H. Lawrence (with Samuil Koteliansky), the story is one of Bunin's best known and regarded as classic. Bunin recollected the circumstances that led to the story's inception in a brochure called \"The Origins of My Stories\", compiled and published by P. Vyacheslavov. Thomas Mann's \"Death in Venice\" book sleeve, which had caught Bunin's eye", "psg_id": "15787804" }, { "title": "The Sound of San Francisco", "text": "The Sound of San Francisco \"The Sound of San Francisco\" (or \"San Francisco Dreaming'\") is a song by the Austrian house group Global Deejays. It was released in November 2004 as the lead single from their album, \"Network\". The song was one of the first Austrian dance songs to reach the top ten of more than 10 charts worldwide. It samples the Scott McKenzie song, \"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)\", and \"California Dreamin'\" by The Mamas & the Papas. The music video for the song is the group in a school bus as they tour", "psg_id": "9988553" }, { "title": "The Sound of San Francisco", "text": "the list of cities listed at the beginning of the song. The Sound of San Francisco \"The Sound of San Francisco\" (or \"San Francisco Dreaming'\") is a song by the Austrian house group Global Deejays. It was released in November 2004 as the lead single from their album, \"Network\". The song was one of the first Austrian dance songs to reach the top ten of more than 10 charts worldwide. It samples the Scott McKenzie song, \"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)\", and \"California Dreamin'\" by The Mamas & the Papas. The music video for the", "psg_id": "9988554" }, { "title": "History of the Japanese in San Francisco", "text": "History of the Japanese in San Francisco There is a Japanese American and a Japanese national population in San Francisco and the San Francisco Bay Area. The history of the Japanese in San Francisco begins in 1869 when the first Japanese immigrants arrived in San Francisco Bay. In 1900 there were 90 Japanese businesses. By 1909 this figure increased to 545. San Jose's Japantown was founded due to the need of combining comradeship and resources to survive as immigrants in the United States. Initially, it was known as Heinlenville Chinatown between Jackson and Taylor east of Sixth Street. However, John", "psg_id": "17879211" }, { "title": "San Francisco", "text": "the San Francisco Ballet, while the San Francisco Symphony plays in Davies Symphony Hall. The Fillmore is a music venue located in the Western Addition. It is the second incarnation of the historic venue that gained fame in the 1960s, housing the stage where now-famous musicians such as the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin and Jefferson Airplane first performed, fostering the San Francisco Sound. San Francisco has a large number of theaters and live performance venues. Local theater companies have been noted for risk taking and innovation. The Tony Award-winning non-profit American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) is a member of", "psg_id": "606134" }, { "title": "Sikh Gurdwara of San Francisco", "text": "is a temporary location that is being used. Funds are being raised to find a permanent site which will be based somewhere in San Mateo County. This is the first Sikh Gurdwara that is easily reached without crossing the bridge from the San Francisco Peninsula to the East Bay or driving to the South Bay. Sikhs and non-Sikhs are welcome to attend the Gurdwara. Sikh Gurdwara of San Francisco The Sikh Gurdwara of San Francisco is a Sikh gurdwara in the Peninsula, just south of San Francisco in San Mateo, California. The Sikh Gurdwara of San Francisco was established in", "psg_id": "17226660" }, { "title": "Back to the Streets of San Francisco", "text": "Back to the Streets of San Francisco Back to the Streets of San Francisco is a 1992 American made-for-television crime drama film based on the 1972–1977 series \"The Streets of San Francisco\" starring Karl Malden as police detective Mike Stone and Darleen Carr as his daughter Jeannie; both are cast members of the original show. The film was directed by Mel Damski. It was broadcast on NBC on January 27, 1992. The plot involves the efforts of Mike Stone (newly promoted to Captain of Inspectors) to solve the murder of his old partner, Steve Keller. Since Keller is dead, the", "psg_id": "13087795" }, { "title": "The Falcon in San Francisco", "text": "The Falcon in San Francisco The Falcon in San Francisco is a 1945 American crime and mystery film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and stars Tom Conway, Rita Corday and Edward Brophy, who played the recurring role of \"Goldie\" Locke. The film was the 11th in The Falcon series of detective films, and the eighth featuring Conway as the amateur sleuth. \"The Falcon in San Francisco\" was the final film in the series produced by Maurice Geraghty, after which budgets were reduced and location shooting largely abandoned. While travelling by train with his sidekick and assistant, \"Goldie\" Locke (Edward Brophy),", "psg_id": "17864306" }, { "title": "St. Anne of the Sunset Church in San Francisco", "text": "addition to English, the church celebrates mass in Arabic and Cantonese, a reflection of the very diverse parish. St. Anne of the Sunset Church in San Francisco St. Anne of the Sunset Catholic Church in San Francisco is a parish of the Archdiocese of San Francisco in San Francisco, California. St. Anne is one of four Sunset District Catholic churches and mainly caters to the Inner Sunset area near Golden Gate Park and the University of California, San Francisco hospital campus. The larger, rosy-red church can easily be seen from anywhere in the Inner Sunset and a MUNI streetcar has", "psg_id": "7174701" }, { "title": "Ballet Afsaneh", "text": "Ballet Afsaneh Ballet Afsaneh () is a non-profit cultural organization devoted to the art, dance, music, and poetry of Persian cultural heritage from Iran, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Mongolia, China, and Uzbekistan. The word \"Afsaneh\" is a Persian word and means \"myth\" or \"fable\". The dynamic group presents performances and activities featuring dance, poetry, and music of the Silk Road — the historic trade route that stretched thousands of kilometers across Central Asia from the China Sea in the east to the Mediterranean in the west. Ballet Afsaneh have performed at the British Museum and the San Francisco Asian Art Museum.", "psg_id": "10329028" }, { "title": "St. Anne of the Sunset Church in San Francisco", "text": "St. Anne of the Sunset Church in San Francisco St. Anne of the Sunset Catholic Church in San Francisco is a parish of the Archdiocese of San Francisco in San Francisco, California. St. Anne is one of four Sunset District Catholic churches and mainly caters to the Inner Sunset area near Golden Gate Park and the University of California, San Francisco hospital campus. The larger, rosy-red church can easily be seen from anywhere in the Inner Sunset and a MUNI streetcar has a line that travels along Judah Street in front of the Church. Every year, the parishioners of St.", "psg_id": "7174698" }, { "title": "Western stereotype of the male ballet dancer", "text": "stereotyping of athletes may have an important impact on the willingness of athletes to participate in certain sports. Likewise, these stereotypes may tend to filter out certain types of potential participants — e.g., macho males ... in athletic activities which are 'inappropriate' for one's gender.\" Victoria Morgan, a former principal ballerina with the San Francisco Ballet now an Artistic Director and C.E.O. of the Cincinnati Ballet, relates \"... I feel there is a stigma attached to ballet in America that doesn't reflect the reality... This makes it difficult to attract some audience members and boys for ballet companies\". One strategy", "psg_id": "14023600" }, { "title": "Ballet San Jose", "text": "Upon the closure of the company, the school is now its own entity, The New Ballet School. It is an American Ballet Theater Certified School run under the direction of former Cleveland San Jose Ballet dancer, executive director, Dalia Rawson. Ballet San Jose Ballet San Jose was a ballet company based in San Jose, California, US, operating from 1985 to 2016. The company was founded in 1985 as the \"San Jose Cleveland Ballet,\" a co-venture with the ten-year-old Cleveland Ballet which offered to the dancers added performing exposure, and each city a ballet company for a moderate, shared investment. In", "psg_id": "6558321" }, { "title": "Ballet San Jose", "text": "Ballet San Jose Ballet San Jose was a ballet company based in San Jose, California, US, operating from 1985 to 2016. The company was founded in 1985 as the \"San Jose Cleveland Ballet,\" a co-venture with the ten-year-old Cleveland Ballet which offered to the dancers added performing exposure, and each city a ballet company for a moderate, shared investment. In 2000, the Cleveland Ballet ceased operations, and over half the dancers, the headquarters, and artistic director/choreographer Dennis Nahat moved to San Jose to continue operations there. The company was originally known as Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley, but in July", "psg_id": "6558309" }, { "title": "Homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area", "text": "Both positive and negative stigma management strategies were found to be used among homeless youth in the SF Bay Area—some more inclusive such as building community through friendships, while others were more exclusionary such as \"verbal denigration and physical and sexual posturing\". Due to the high homeless population, San Francisco streets are littered with drug syringes, trash, and feces, resulting in a level of contamination \"...much greater than communities in Brazil or Kenya or India\". The city spends approximately 30 million dollars per year on the removal of feces and contaminated needles. Of the 400,000 needles distributed monthly, San Francisco", "psg_id": "18079928" }, { "title": "Ballet San Jose", "text": "2006 shortened its name to simply Ballet San Jose. In 2003 the company gained benefactor and current chairman of the board John Fry, co-founder of Fry's Electronics.with a 1 million dollar contribution. Fry helped the company survive the dot-com crash and continued to support the company until he closed it in 2016. Over the years Fry became personally involved and Ballet San Jose faced increasing Fry's support, prompting Karen Loewenstern, founding board chair of Cleveland San Jose Ballet to say \"...he bought himself a ballet company.\" By 2007, still lead by founding artistic director, Dennis Nahat, there was a resident", "psg_id": "6558310" }, { "title": "Kirov Academy of Ballet", "text": "serve more 1,800 people, including student performers, family members, children (including from underserved populations), and ballet aficionados of all ages. The Kirov’s most notable accomplishment is its ongoing ability to train ballet dancers, who have gone on to perform with such professional companies as American Ballet Theatre, The Royal Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet, and the San Francisco Ballet, to name a few. Graduates of The Kirov Academy of Ballet include Sascha Radetsky, Rasta Thomas, Hee Seo, Michele Wiles, Danny Tidwell, Tyler Nelson, and Maria Bystrova. Kirov Academy of Ballet The Kirov Academy of Ballet (formerly the Universal Ballet Academy) is a", "psg_id": "8598564" }, { "title": "History of the San Francisco 49ers", "text": "The team's name came from the California Gold Rush gold-seekers who came to the San Francisco area during 1849. The 49ers' first game as a member of the NFL was a home match with the New York Yanks on September 17, 1950. San Francisco lost 21–17. Unlike the Cleveland Browns, who won the championship that year, the 49ers struggled in the NFL, finishing the 1950 season 3–9. In 1951, they would do much better, with a 7–4–1 season and nearly reaching the championship game. The 1952 season saw seven wins and five losses. With a 9–3 record, San Francisco had", "psg_id": "9869753" }, { "title": "History of the Japanese in San Francisco", "text": "the first Japanese organization in the United States. The San Francisco Japanese School (SFJS) is a Japanese Ministry of Education (MEXT)-designated weekend Japanese school serving the area. The school system, headquartered in San Francisco, rents classrooms in four schools serving a total of over 1,600 students as of 2016; two of the schools are in San Francisco and two are in the South Bay. For elementary students it operates out of the A.P. Giannini Middle School in San Francisco and The Harker School Blackford Campus in San Jose. For junior high school and high school students it operates out of", "psg_id": "17879214" }, { "title": "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)", "text": "in several films, including \"Frantic\", \"The Rock\", and \"Forrest Gump\". It was also played occasionally by Led Zeppelin as part of the improvised section in the middle of \"Dazed and Confused\". U2's Bono also led the audience in singing this song during their PopMart performances in the San Francisco Bay Area on June 18 and 19, 1997. New Order covered the song on July 11, 2014, at the \"Bill Graham Civic Auditorium\" in San Francisco. The Bee Gees song \"Massachusetts\" is a reaction to this song. The Bee Gees' song is about someone who has been to San Francisco but", "psg_id": "9133207" }, { "title": "The Brandeis School of San Francisco", "text": "schools. As of July 1, 2015, the San Francisco campus is now the Brandeis School of San Francisco. In addition to lower school and middle school classrooms, Brandeis has a cutting-edge science center, an art studio, a regulation-size gymnasium, and large outdoor athletics and play areas. In 2002, Brandeis completed the newest building, the mercaz, a $10 million, 24,200 square foot building which houses the kindergarten through third grade classrooms; administrative offices; a 2,800 square foot media resource center and library; an acoustically-designed music room; and beit midrash (used for weekly tefillah). Brandeis offers athletics opportunities in cross country, soccer,", "psg_id": "19453165" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "II, and Japantown opened to great fanfare in 1968. Chinese Americans had a long history in San Francisco; new immigrants joined established residents in Chinatown and other San Francisco neighborhoods. The 1970s also saw the arrival into San Francisco's Tenderloin district of refugees from Vietnam and other areas of Southeast Asia following the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. Many socially marginalized individuals, outcasts and LGBT people continued to increase in numbers in the city, which became a haven for them and where they could share a common identity in numbers, not only attracted by its gay-friendly reputation but", "psg_id": "17393690" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "early 1970s and by 1978 the androgynous San Francisco singer Sylvester had achieved national prominence with several disco hits. In 1973, Margo St. James founded the first feminist sex worker advocacy group, COYOTE, which provided legal and health services to prostitutes and lobbied to change the public image and criminalization of sex work. St. James was also one of the hosts of the first Hookers Masquerade Ball in 1974, which became an annual San Francisco tradition in the 1970s, drawing local celebrities and city leaders like police chief Charles Gain. This tradition of an annual \"erotic\" masquerade party continued into", "psg_id": "17393696" }, { "title": "San Francisco Golden Gaters", "text": "Oakland image for the team, and it did not put \"Oakland\" in front of its name. Nevertheless, the team did not want to alienate East Bay fans by using San Francisco as part of its name. The first name the franchise used was the Golden Gate Otters before settling on simply calling itself the Golden Gaters in its dealings with the general public. Since it would have been absurd to call the team the Golden Gate Golden Gaters, and the league used a location to identify all its teams, WTT reverted to using San Francisco, the location for which the", "psg_id": "18226473" }, { "title": "Smuin Ballet", "text": "Smuin Ballet Smuin Contemporary Ballet, formerly known as Smuin Ballet, is a touring ballet company based in San Francisco, California. Smuin Ballet performs its season in multiple venues: the Dean Lesher Center in Walnut Creek, the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts in Mountain View, the Sunset Center in Carmel, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and at The Palace of Fine Arts Theater in San Francisco. Michael Smuin, a former dancer, choreographer and co-artistic director with the San Francisco Ballet and an award-winning choreographer, founded Smuin Contemporary Ballet in 1994. Then known as Smuin Ballet, the \"American", "psg_id": "17389359" }, { "title": "Sports in the San Francisco Bay Area", "text": "season before folding. The Bay Area has yet to have a franchise in WPS' effective successor, the current National Women's Soccer League. San Francisco Deltas was a charter member of North American Soccer League to play at the Kezar Stadium in 2017. The Deltas beat the New York Cosmos 2-0 to win the Soccer Bowl 2017, but folded after the season. Sports in the San Francisco Bay Area The San Francisco Bay Area, which includes the major cities of San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, hosts seven major league sports franchises, as well as several other professional and college sports teams,", "psg_id": "10928960" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "West Coast jazz and was one of the major centers of jazz fusion which took off in the 1970s. Many American detective/crime television series were shot in San Francisco in the 1970s and the city became well known as a backdrop to police films such as \"Dirty Harry\" (1971). On November 20, 1969, the group Indians of All Tribes (IAT) began a 19-month occupation of Alcatraz Island, in the San Francisco Bay, just off the shoreline of the city. The protesters, predominantly students, drew inspiration and tactics from contemporary civil rights demonstrations, some of which they had themselves organized. The", "psg_id": "17393679" }, { "title": "Plaza San Francisco", "text": "Plaza San Francisco Plaza San Francisco a major urban plaza in the city of La Paz, Bolivia, and a frequent location for political gatherings and protests. It is located in front of the San Francisco Cathedral (from which it takes its name) as well as the Lanza Market and the headquarters of the La Paz Factory Worker's Departmental Union Federation. The plaza was enlarged to 6,163 square meters in 2011. It was designated the city's Plaza Mayor, although this title had been used in the past for the Plaza Murillo. Together with 1,140 m2 Plaza Fabril constructed at the same", "psg_id": "16358962" }, { "title": "San Francisco in the 1970s", "text": "\"Whipcrack\" in 1971. According to Josh Sides, in April and May 1970, \"more than 950 patrons of adult bookstores, 367 patrons of pornographic video arcades, and more than 3,100 patrons of adult movie theaters\" were observed in San Francisco. Although government officials, such as Supervisor Dianne Feinstein, frowned upon the growth of the industry in San Francisco in the 1970s, the police force were known to be more lenient towards adult film makers and theatre owners in the city than in other US cities. Many women's rights groups, notably Women Against Violence in Pornography and Media, campaigned actively against the", "psg_id": "17393684" }, { "title": "LGBT culture in San Francisco", "text": "Francisco. Made by David Weissman, the film opened in Los Angeles and received a screening at the Castro Theatre. The term LGB referring to Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual first began to be used in the mid-to-late 1980s to more clearly indicate the inclusion of bisexuals. The Gay Games were held in San Francisco in 1982 and 1986. In 1984, the magazine On Our Backs begins publication in San Francisco, featuring lesbian erotica by lesbians. Bear culture began to be popularized among gay men with the publication of Bear Magazine in San Francisco in 1987. The first decade of the new", "psg_id": "18256136" }, { "title": "Sports in the San Francisco Bay Area", "text": "Sports in the San Francisco Bay Area The San Francisco Bay Area, which includes the major cities of San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, hosts seven major league sports franchises, as well as several other professional and college sports teams, and hosts other sports events. Notes: The Bay Area is home to two National Football League teams, the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders, who play at Levi's Stadium and Oakland Alameda Coliseum. The 49ers have won five Super Bowls (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX) and lost one (XLVII). The Raiders have won three Super Bowls (XI, XV, XVIII), and lost", "psg_id": "10928938" } ]
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which singer has appeared on the cover of rolling stone magazine 16 times?
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[ { "title": "The Cover of Rolling Stone", "text": "solo) has been unable to \"get their pictures/on the cover of the \"Rolling Stone\"\". As the song was riding high on the charts, the magazine acquiesced to Dr. Hook's request -- sort of. The March 29, 1973 cover of Rolling Stone did indeed feature the band, but in caricature, rather than in a photograph. Also, the group's name was not used; instead the caption read simply, \"What's-Their-Names Make the Cover.\" BBC Radio refused to play the song, as it contained the name of a commercial publication (\"Rolling Stone\") and could therefore be considered advertising. An urban legend states that the", "psg_id": "11726331" }, { "title": "The Cover of Rolling Stone", "text": "song was re-recorded by the band as \"The Cover of the Radio Times\", the weekly television and radio guide published by the BBC; however, this is disputed by Dennis Locorriere, Dr. Hook's co-lead singer. \"Legend has it that we went into a studio and rerecorded the song. What actually happened was that a bunch of BBC disc jockeys went into a studio and shouted 'RADIO TIMES' over our original chorus,\" Locorriere said. \"It's the same recording that we released but with the addition of their voices layered on top of ours. You can, however, still hear us singing 'Rolling Stone,'", "psg_id": "11726332" }, { "title": "The Cover of Rolling Stone", "text": "The Cover of Rolling Stone \"The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'\" is a song written by Shel Silverstein and first recorded by American rock group Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show. Produced by Ron Haffkine and released in 1972, it was the band's third single and peaked at number six on the U.S. pop chart for two weeks on March 17–24, 1973. The song satirizes success in the music business; the song's narrator laments that his band, despite having the superficial attributes of a successful rock star (including drug usage, \"teenage groupies, who'll do anything we say\" and a frenetic guitar", "psg_id": "11726330" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "Guitarists of all Time\" article, which named only two female musicians, resulted in \"Venus Zine\" answering with their own list, entitled \"The Greatest Female Guitarists of All Time\". Conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg stated that \"Rolling Stone\" had \"essentially become the house organ of the Democratic National Committee\". \"Rolling Stone\" editor Jann Wenner has made all of his political donations to Democrats. \"Rolling Stone\"s film critic, Peter Travers, has been criticized for his high number of repetitively used blurbs. The August 2013 \"Rolling Stone\" cover, featuring then-accused (later convicted) Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, drew widespread criticism that the magazine was", "psg_id": "342989" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "American rock group Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show. The song satirizes success in the music business; the song's narrator laments that his band, despite having the superficial attributes of a successful rock star (including drug usage, \"teenage groupies, who'll do anything we say\" and a frenetic guitar solo) has been unable to \"get their pictures/on the cover of the \"Rolling Stone\"\". Some artists have been featured on the cover many times, and some of these pictures went on to become iconic. The Beatles, for example, have appeared on the cover more than 30 times, either individually or as a", "psg_id": "342998" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "editor, published a thorough critique of the magazine's lists in a book called \"Kill Your Idols: A New Generation of Rock Writers Reconsiders the Classics\", which featured differing opinions from many younger critics. \"Rolling Stone\" magazine has been criticized for reconsidering many classic albums that it had previously dismissed, and for frequent use of the 3.5-star rating. For example, Led Zeppelin was largely written off by \"Rolling Stone\" magazine critics during the band's most active years in the 1970s, but by 2006, a cover story on the band honored them as \"the Heaviest Band of All Time\". A critic for", "psg_id": "342987" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "Rolling Stone Australia \"Rolling Stone\" Australia was the Australian edition of the United States' \"Rolling Stone\" magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture, published monthly. The Australian version of \"Rolling Stone\" was initially published in 1970 as a supplement in \"Revolution\" magazine published by Monash University student Phillip Frazer. It was launched as a fully fledged magazine in 1972 by Frazer and was the longest surviving international edition of \"Rolling Stone\" until its last issue appeared in January 2018. The Australian version of \"Rolling Stone\" launched in May 1970 as a supplement in \"Revolution\", a counter-culture magazine edited and", "psg_id": "11397189" }, { "title": "The Cover of Rolling Stone", "text": "Show\". Additionally, Buck Owens and the Buckaroos adapted the song as \"On the Cover of the Music City News\" on the 1974 album \"It's A Monster's Holiday\" and the 1976 album \"Best of Buck Owens, Volume 6\". German comedian Mike Krüger covered and translated the song with small lyrical changes for his 1978 album \"Stau mal wieder\", changing the title to \"Auf der Hülle mit den Rolling Stones\" (\"On the Cover with the Rolling Stones\"), lyrics implying he would like to have his photograph as an album cover for the Rolling Stones. In 1987 Dutch band Bertus Staigerpaip released a", "psg_id": "11726334" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "1979, the bar code appeared. In 1980, it became a gloss-paper, large format (10\"×12\") magazine. As of edition of October 30, 2008, \"Rolling Stone\" has had a smaller, standard-format magazine size. After years of declining readership, the magazine experienced a major resurgence of interest and relevance with the work of two young journalists in the late 2000s, Michael Hastings and Matt Taibbi. In 2005, Dana Leslie Fields, former publisher of \"Rolling Stone\", who had worked at the magazine for 17 years, was an inaugural inductee into the Magazine Hall of Fame. In 2009, Taibbi unleashed an acclaimed series of scathing", "psg_id": "342976" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "sequel to his Beatles track \"While My Guitar Gently Weeps\" (1968), references the magazine in its second verse: \"Learned to get up when I fall / Can even climb\" Rolling Stone \"walls\". The song was written in response to some highly unfavorable reviews from \"Rolling Stone\" and other publications for Harrison's 1974 North American tour and the \"Dark Horse\" album. The 2000 film Almost Famous centers on a teenage journalist writing for the magazine in the early 1970s while covering the fictional band Stillwater. \"The Cover of Rolling Stone\" is a song written by Shel Silverstein and first recorded by", "psg_id": "342997" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "editorship, and with the launch of its own independent website in 2014, \"Stone\" started to claw back some of its former relevance and credibility, but it was an Indian Summer, and in January 2018, Paper Riot went into external administration and the last-ever issue of Australian \"Rolling Stone\" appeared. The Australian version was the longest surviving international edition of \"Rolling Stone\" magazine. Rolling Stone Australia \"Rolling Stone\" Australia was the Australian edition of the United States' \"Rolling Stone\" magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture, published monthly. The Australian version of \"Rolling Stone\" was initially published in 1970 as", "psg_id": "11397205" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "Times\"(before the US magazine of that name), which featured Australian underground cartoons curated by co-editors Pat Woolley and Macy McFarland. Frazer left \"Go-Set\" and \"High Times\" early in 1972 and, with his business partner Geoff Watson, launched the Australian \"Rolling Stone\" as a fully fledged magazine, five years after the flagship started in the United States. \"Rolling Stone\" Australia was published fortnightly, devoted to music, politics, and popular culture, with a few local articles supplementing the major features from the parent magazine. In August 1972 Frazer launched an Australian counter-culture magazine \"The Digger\" which was published fortnightly, then monthly, and", "psg_id": "11397191" }, { "title": "The Rolling Stone Interview", "text": "The Rolling Stone Interview The Rolling Stone Interview is a feature article in the American magazine \"Rolling Stone\" that sheds light on notable figures from the worlds of music, popular culture, or politics. Editor Jann Wenner has said that the interview is \"part[ly] based on \"The Paris Review\", which featured definitive interviews with writers like Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck, exploring their lives, their philosophy and their technique\". Subjects of the interviews have ranged from former presidential candidate John Kerry to the landmark December 1970 interview with John Lennon. \"The Rolling Stone Interviews: 1967–1980: Talking With the Legends of Rock", "psg_id": "6332537" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "was the magazine's associated book publishing imprint, Straight Arrow Publishing Co., Inc. was the publishing company that published the Rolling Stone. \"Rolling Stone\" magazine was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and Ralph Gleason. To get it off the ground, Wenner borrowed $7,500 from his own family and from the parents of his soon-to-be wife, Jane Schindelheim. The first issue carried a cover date of November 9, 1967, and was in newspaper format with a lead article on the Monterey Pop Festival. The cover price was 25¢ (equivalent to $ in 2016). In the first issue, Wenner", "psg_id": "342971" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Queen of Pop Index", "text": "Rolling Stone Queen of Pop Index The \"Rolling Stone\" Queen of Pop Index is a ranking published by \"Rolling Stone\" that aims to identify the music industry's dominant solo female recording artist through examination of nine categories. The first Queen of Pop Index was published on June 29, 2011 and analyzed trends prevailing in the period from 2009-2011. Multi-platinum singer Lady Gaga topped the 16-name list, followed by country/pop crossover artist Taylor Swift. However, criticism arose because the 16-name list only included artists which had been active for the past two years. It therefore excluded artists such as Madonna, who,", "psg_id": "16259780" }, { "title": "The Cover of Rolling Stone", "text": "parody: \"De veurplaat van d'n Donald Duck\" (the cover of the Donald Duck - the latter having been a highly popular comics magazine in The Netherlands for many decades). Phish played the song live in concert on February 14, 2003 after learning they would appear on the cover of the March 6, 2003 issue of the magazine. The song has also been covered with the changes to the lyrics and used as social satire and civil protest against alleged corporate malfeasance and landlord abuses as \"Ode to Dark Avalonbay\". The song was featured in the 2000 film \"Almost Famous\". The", "psg_id": "11726335" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "\"glamorizing terrorism\" and that the cover was a \"slap in the face to the great city of Boston\". The online edition of the article was accompanied by a short editorial stating that the story \"falls within the traditions of journalism and \"Rolling Stone\"'s long-standing commitment to serious and thoughtful coverage of the most important political and cultural issues of our day\". The controversial cover photograph that was used by \"Rolling Stone\" had previously featured on the front page of \"The New York Times\" on May 5, 2013. In response to the outcry, New England-based CVS Pharmacy and Tedeschi Food Shops", "psg_id": "342990" }, { "title": "The Rolling Stone Interview", "text": "and Roll\" (1989, ) is a collection of significant interviews from the magazine's first 15 years. The Rolling Stone Interview The Rolling Stone Interview is a feature article in the American magazine \"Rolling Stone\" that sheds light on notable figures from the worlds of music, popular culture, or politics. Editor Jann Wenner has said that the interview is \"part[ly] based on \"The Paris Review\", which featured definitive interviews with writers like Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck, exploring their lives, their philosophy and their technique\". Subjects of the interviews have ranged from former presidential candidate John Kerry to the landmark December", "psg_id": "6332538" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "new message board section once again, then deleted it in April 2010. \"Rolling Stone\" devotes one of its table of contents pages to promoting material currently appearing on its website, listing detailed links to the items. The magazine also has a page at MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. On April 19, 2010, the website was updated drastically and now features the complete archives of \"Rolling Stone\". The archive was first launched under a for-pay model, but has since transitioned to a free-with-print-subscription model. In the spring of 2012, \"Rolling Stone\" launched a federated search feature which searches both the website and", "psg_id": "342982" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "act on the cover was Skyhooks in 1976, who reportedly hated the photo, but it did mark a broadening recognition of local acts in the magazine. Together Gardiner, Mathieson and Comrie-Thompson built \"Rolling Stone\" Australia up as a major player in terms of circulation, shifting about 35,000 copies each fortnight. The magazine, however, lacked consistent local content. The Skyhooks cover was the exception rather than the rule, and an Australian band would not re-appear on the cover again until Men At Work in 1983 – and that was a relayed American story. The magazine also lacked the immediacy and the", "psg_id": "11397193" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "Rolling Stone Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California in 1967 by Jann Wenner, who is still the magazine's publisher, and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason. It was first known for its musical coverage and for political reporting by Hunter S. Thompson. In the 1990s, the magazine shifted focus to a younger readership interested in youth-oriented television shows, film actors, and popular music. In recent years, it has resumed its traditional mix of content. Rolling Stone Press is the magazine's associated book publishing imprint. Straight Arrow Press", "psg_id": "342970" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "San Francisco. \"Rolling Stone\" closed down the offices in June 2017 and fired the entire staff, citing the difficulties of working with the remote site from their main New York office. Brian Crecente, founder of Kotaku and co-founder of bigger Polygon, was hired as editorial director and runs the site from the main New York office. In December 2009, the \"Los Angeles Times\" reported that the owners of \"Rolling Stone\" magazine planned to open a \"Rolling Stone\" restaurant in the Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood in the spring of 2010. The expectation was that the restaurant could become the", "psg_id": "342985" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "media criticism. \"The Washington Post\" and \"Boston Herald\" issued calls for magazine staff involved in the report to be fired. \"Rolling Stone\" subsequently issued three apologies for the story. Some suggested that legal action against the magazine by persons accused of the rape might result. On December 5, 2014, \"Rolling Stone\"s managing editor, Will Dana, apologized for not fact-checking the story. \"Rolling Stone\" commissioned an outside investigation of the story and its problems by the dean of the Columbia School of Journalism. The report uncovered journalistic failure in the UVA story and institutional problems with reporting at \"Rolling Stone\". \"Rolling", "psg_id": "342993" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "band. The first 10 issues featured, in order of appearance, the following: Rolling Stone Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California in 1967 by Jann Wenner, who is still the magazine's publisher, and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason. It was first known for its musical coverage and for political reporting by Hunter S. Thompson. In the 1990s, the magazine shifted focus to a younger readership interested in youth-oriented television shows, film actors, and popular music. In recent years, it has resumed its traditional mix of content. Rolling", "psg_id": "342999" }, { "title": "A Rolling Stone", "text": "A Rolling Stone \"A Rolling Stone\" is a 1980 single by Jamaican singer Grace Jones. The song was recorded for Jones' 1980 album \"Warm Leatherette\", her first post-disco album, and was released as the first single from the album in the UK. It did not garner much attention and was quickly followed by \"Love Is the Drug\" and \"Private Life\". Unlike the majority of the material on \"Warm Leatherette\", the song was not a cover version but a new composition co-written by Jones herself, Deniece Williams and Fritz Baskett. In the lyrics Jones complains to her lover about something missing", "psg_id": "11850493" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone (Uganda)", "text": "reporters that \"the war against gays will and must continue. We have to protect our children from this dirty homosexual affront\". In January 2011, he announced the paper's intention to appeal the decision. He said that the paper was also gathering signatures of support from Ugandans. The unrelated U.S. magazine \"Rolling Stone\", called the newspaper's actions \"horrific\" and stated that \"Rolling Stone\" magazine has \"demanded they [the Ugandan newspaper] cease using our name as a title\". However, the magazine had little legal recourse because, despite copyrighting the name \"Rolling Stone\" in a large number of countries, they had not copyrighted", "psg_id": "15009698" }, { "title": "Like a Rolling Stone", "text": "in the US \"Billboard\" charts (No. 1 in \"Cashbox\") and became a worldwide hit. Critics have described the track as revolutionary in its combination of different musical elements, the youthful, cynical sound of Dylan's voice, and the directness of the question \"How does it feel?\" \"Like a Rolling Stone\" completed the transformation of Dylan's image from folk singer to rock star, and is considered one of the most influential compositions in postwar popular music. According to review aggregator Acclaimed Music, \"Like a Rolling Stone\" is the statistically most acclaimed song of all time. \"Rolling Stone\" magazine listed the song at", "psg_id": "4161866" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Queen of Pop Index", "text": "among other things, has sold more than 300 million records worldwide and is recognized as the best-selling female recording artist of all time by \"Guinness World Records\". In response the magazine opened up a readers poll to choose the Queen of Pop, which Madonna then won by a landslide on July 7, 2011. Rolling Stone Queen of Pop Index The \"Rolling Stone\" Queen of Pop Index is a ranking published by \"Rolling Stone\" that aims to identify the music industry's dominant solo female recording artist through examination of nine categories. The first Queen of Pop Index was published on June", "psg_id": "16259781" }, { "title": "16 (magazine)", "text": "\"16\" continued to serve up one \"boy band\" after another, from new wave artists like Duran Duran to N'Sync. However, Destiny's Child broke the racial and gender barrier when they appeared on the cover. 16 (magazine) 16 was a fan magazine published in New York City. Founded in 1956, the first issue of \"16\" hit the newsstands in May 1957, with Elvis Presley on the cover. However, its longtime editor-in-chief, former fashion model and subscriptions clerk Gloria Stavers, transformed \"16\" from a standard general-interest movie magazine into a major fan magazine focused on the preteen female as its primary reader", "psg_id": "8147493" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "explained that the title of the magazine referred to the 1950 blues song \"Rollin' Stone\", recorded by Muddy Waters and Bob Dylan's hit single \"Like a Rolling Stone\": In the 1970s, \"Rolling Stone\" began to make a mark with its political coverage, with the likes of gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson writing for the magazine's political section. Thompson first published his most famous work \"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas\" within the pages of \"Rolling Stone\", where he remained a contributing editor until his death in 2005. In the 1970s, the magazine also helped launch the careers of many prominent", "psg_id": "342972" }, { "title": "A Rolling Stone", "text": "in their relationship, which is affection. The 7\" single featured an edited version of \"Sinning\", the opening track from the previous disco album \"Muse\" as the B-side. The 12\" single included an extended remix of \"A Rolling Stone\", which was only released in the UK and remained unreleased on CD until it was included on the 2016 Remastered edition of \"Warm Leatherette\". A Rolling Stone \"A Rolling Stone\" is a 1980 single by Jamaican singer Grace Jones. The song was recorded for Jones' 1980 album \"Warm Leatherette\", her first post-disco album, and was released as the first single from the", "psg_id": "11850494" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone (Uganda)", "text": "journalists around the world who are fighting for press freedom...Such transgressions of professional journalistic ethics make all journalists look bad – and make it harder to argue for press freedom without government restriction.\" Sexual Minorities Uganda leader David Kato, one of the activists outed in the article and a co-plaintiff in the lawsuit, was murdered in his home by an intruder who struck him twice on the head with a hammer. The American magazine \"Rolling Stone\", \"The New York Times\" and other news sources suggested that the murder was linked to Kato's high-profile outing in the Ugandan newspaper \"Rolling Stone\",", "psg_id": "15009700" }, { "title": "Like a Rolling Stone", "text": "of All Time poll\" by \"Mojo\" in 2000, which included two Dylan singles, but not \"Like a Rolling Stone\". Five years later, the magazine named it his number one song. \"Rolling Stone\" picked \"Like a Rolling Stone\" as the number two single of the past 25 years in 1989, and then in 2004 placed the song at number one on its list of \"The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time\". In 2010, \"Rolling Stone\" again placed \"Like a Rolling Stone\" at the top of their list of \"500 Greatest Songs Of All Time\". In 2006, Pitchfork Media placed it at", "psg_id": "4161902" }, { "title": "Los Angeles Times Magazine", "text": "design, which was directed by Mike Salisbury. Covers were illustrated by the likes of Milton Glaser, Robert Grossman, Edward Sorel, John Van Hamersveld, Richard Weigand, and Sailisbury himself. \"West\" also published the work of underground cartoonists Victor Moscoso, Robt. Williams, and Gahan Wilson. After \"Times\" publisher Otis Chandler shut down the magazine, Salisbury moved on to become art director of \"Rolling Stone\" magazine. Later, in the 1980s and 1990s, the \"San Jose Mercury News\" published their own version of \"West Magazine\" (full name \"San Jose Mercury News West Magazine\"). \"Los Angeles Times Magazine\" was started in January 2000. As with", "psg_id": "10908778" }, { "title": "The Rolling Stone Album Guide", "text": "The Rolling Stone Album Guide The Rolling Stone Album Guide, previously known as The Rolling Stone Record Guide, is a book that contains professional music reviews written and edited by staff members from \"Rolling Stone\" magazine. Its first edition was published in 1979 and its last in 2004. The guide can be seen at Rate Your Music, while a list of albums given a five star rating by the guide can be seen at Rocklist.net. \"The Rolling Stone Record Guide\" was the first edition of what would later become \"The Rolling Stone Album Guide\". It was edited by Dave Marsh", "psg_id": "6445681" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "from Singapore called BandLab. The new investor will have no direct involvement in the editorial content of the magazine. In September 2017, Wenner Media announced that the remaining 51% of Rolling Stone magazine is up for sale. In December 2017, Penske Media acquired the remaining stake from Wenner Media. \"Rolling Stone\"s website features selected current articles, reviews, blogs, MP3s. The website also has other features, such as searchable and free encyclopedic articles about artists, with images and sometimes sound clips of their work. The articles and reviews are sometimes in a revised form of the published versions. The website also", "psg_id": "342980" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "the people who came to help after the bombings instead. In conclusion he wrote, \"The survivors of the Boston Marathon deserve \"Rolling Stone\" cover stories, though I no longer feel that \"Rolling Stone \"deserves them.\" In the November 19, 2014 issue, the story \"A Rape on Campus\" was run about an alleged gang rape on the campus of the University of Virginia. Separate inquiries by Phi Kappa Psi, the fraternity accused by \"Rolling Stone\" of facilitating the alleged rape, and \"The Washington Post\" revealed major errors, omissions and discrepancies in the story. Reporter Sabrina Erdely's story was subject to intense", "psg_id": "342992" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone 100 Best Songs of the Decade", "text": "\"featured artist\" on Rihanna's \"Umbrella\" and Beyoncé's \"Crazy in Love, bringing his total to five. The list had an albums-related companion, the \"Rolling Stone\" 100 Best Albums of the Decade. \"Rolling Stone\" 100 Best Albums of the Decade. ! width=\"5%\" | # ! width=\"45%\" | Album ! width=\"5%\" | Genre ! width=\"45%\" | Musician Rolling Stone 100 Best Songs of the Decade \"Rolling Stone\"s 100 Best Songs of the Decade was a feature in US music magazine \"Rolling Stone\", charting the 100 best songs from the 2000s (2000–2009) according to a panel of 100 music writers, critics, artists and industry", "psg_id": "15803034" }, { "title": "Tony Mott", "text": "Media\". Mott was given a free rein to develop his skills as a rock 'n roll photographer with many bands. His photographs began to appear in mainstream music magazines \"Juice\", \"Drum Media\", \"RAM\", \"Juke\", \"Creem\", and \"Rolling Stone\". Mott's success is reflected in the number of magazine covers featuring his photographs. Since his first cover for the German issue of \"Rolling Stone\" magazine in the early 1990s, his work has been featured on the cover of \"Rolling Stone\" 14 times. His photographs have appeared on an estimated 900 magazine front covers. At the height of Mott's career he was estimated", "psg_id": "19723307" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "\"Slate\" magazine described a conference at which 1984's \"The Rolling Stone Record Guide\" was scrutinized. As he described it, \"The guide virtually ignored hip-hop and ruthlessly panned heavy metal, the two genres that within a few years would dominate the pop charts. In an auditorium packed with music journalists, you could detect more than a few anxious titters: How many of us will want our record reviews read back to us 20 years hence?\" The hiring of former \"FHM\" editor Ed Needham further enraged critics who alleged that \"Rolling Stone\" had lost its credibility. The 2003 \"Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest", "psg_id": "342988" }, { "title": "Just a Rolling Stone", "text": "Just a Rolling Stone Just a Rolling Stone is the debut album by pop/R&B singer Donnie Klang, it was released on September 2, 2008 in the United States and Canada. The album has production from Channel 7, Mario Winans, Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, Soul Diggaz; Diddy was the executive producer. \"Just a Rolling Stone\" debuted and peaked at number 19 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. The sole single on the album, \"Take You There\", was released on March 23, 2008 and peaked at number 83 on the \"Billboard\" Pop 100 chart; the music video premiered August 8 on FNMTV Premieres. The", "psg_id": "8011219" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone 100 Best Songs of the Decade", "text": "Rolling Stone 100 Best Songs of the Decade \"Rolling Stone\"s 100 Best Songs of the Decade was a feature in US music magazine \"Rolling Stone\", charting the 100 best songs from the 2000s (2000–2009) according to a panel of 100 music writers, critics, artists and industry insiders. The list was compiled and published in June 2009. Two years later, on 17 June 2011, the list was published online in full for the first time, with new write-ups. The list itself, however, remained the same. According to \"Rolling Stone\", the list \"reflects the eclectic spirit of the decade with tracks from", "psg_id": "15803032" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "the archive. The website has become an interactive source of biographical information on music artists in addition to historical rankings from the magazine. Users can cross-reference lists and they are also provided with historical insights. For example, one group that is listed on both Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time is Toots and the Maytals, with biographical details from Rolling Stone that explain how Toots and the Maytals are responsible for coining the term \"reggae\" in their song \"Do the Reggay\". For biographical information on all artists, the website", "psg_id": "342983" }, { "title": "Just a Rolling Stone", "text": "album peaked at number 19 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and dropped off after three weeks. It fared better on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, where it debuted at number five and stayed on the chart for seven weeks. Just a Rolling Stone Just a Rolling Stone is the debut album by pop/R&B singer Donnie Klang, it was released on September 2, 2008 in the United States and Canada. The album has production from Channel 7, Mario Winans, Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, Soul Diggaz; Diddy was the executive producer. \"Just a Rolling Stone\" debuted and peaked at number 19 on the \"Billboard\"", "psg_id": "8011220" }, { "title": "The Rolling Stone Album Guide", "text": "was published in 1985 and incorporated the jazz listings omitted from \"The New Rolling Stone Record Guide\" with additional reviews edited by John Swenson. It included contributions from 16 music critics and featured alphabetical album listings under the name of each artist. This jazz edition uses the same rating system as the first two editions. \"The Rolling Stone Album Guide\" was a complete rewrite of both 1979's \"The Rolling Stone Record Guide\" and 1983's \"The New Rolling Stone Record Guide\". The title change reflects the fact that by the time this edition was published in 1992, records were almost completely", "psg_id": "6445689" }, { "title": "Les Stone", "text": "and Kurdistan. Stone's photographs have appeared in the following publications: National Geographic, the cover of Time, Life, Paris Match, Stern, Fortune, The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Smithsonian Magazine, Newsweek, Mother Jones, Panorama, GEO, TV Guide, and US News and World Report. Les Stone has chronicled conflict in Iraq, Afghanistan, Israel, Kosovo, Liberia, Cambodia and Haiti. He worked on a documentary photo essay on the effects of Agent Orange in the Vietnamese countryside. He has traveled over 150 times to Haiti to cover Vodou ceremonies, political coups, and has produced a feature story on Haiti's Cholera", "psg_id": "15385494" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "of the fraternity Phi Kappa Psi filed a lawsuit against \"Rolling Stone\", its publisher Wenner Media, and a journalist for defamation and infliction of emotional distress. The same day, and just months after the controversy began, \"The New York Times\" reported that managing editor Will Dana was departing the magazine with his last date recorded as August 7, 2015. On November 9, 2015, the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity filed suit for $25 million for damages to its reputation caused by the magazine's publication of this story, \"with reckless disregard for the truth\". George Harrison's song \"This Guitar\" (1975), a lyrical", "psg_id": "342996" }, { "title": "Like a Rolling Stone", "text": "Like a Rolling Stone \"Like a Rolling Stone\" is a 1965 song by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Its confrontational lyrics originated in an extended piece of verse Dylan wrote in June 1965, when he returned exhausted from a grueling tour of England. Dylan distilled this draft into four verses and a chorus. \"Like a Rolling Stone\" was recorded a few weeks later as part of the sessions for the forthcoming album \"Highway 61 Revisited\". During a difficult two-day preproduction, Dylan struggled to find the essence of the song, which was demoed without success in 3/4 time. A breakthrough was", "psg_id": "4161864" }, { "title": "Like a Rolling Stone", "text": "\"Nessuno\". Articolo 31's version is a hip-hop song which contains overdubs of a confused girl's voice, rapped parts and DJing. This version contains only three verses and is four and a half minutes long. Like a Rolling Stone \"Like a Rolling Stone\" is a 1965 song by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Its confrontational lyrics originated in an extended piece of verse Dylan wrote in June 1965, when he returned exhausted from a grueling tour of England. Dylan distilled this draft into four verses and a chorus. \"Like a Rolling Stone\" was recorded a few weeks later as part of", "psg_id": "4161906" }, { "title": "I'm from Rolling Stone", "text": "season. I'm from Rolling Stone I'm from Rolling Stone is a MTV reality television show directed by Norman Green. It began airing in January 2007 and was planned for ten episodes. Six aspiring music journalists were given the summer internships in hopes of getting a contributing editor position at Rolling Stone magazine. The contestants included six twenty-somethings that applied through a write-in contest: Krishtine de Leon is a local hip-hop magazine editor from San Francisco, CA; Peter Maiden, an Australian college student at UC Berkeley; Tika Milan, a lesbian poet and freelance journalist from Brooklyn; Russell Morse, a former juvenile", "psg_id": "9797158" }, { "title": "I'm from Rolling Stone", "text": "I'm from Rolling Stone I'm from Rolling Stone is a MTV reality television show directed by Norman Green. It began airing in January 2007 and was planned for ten episodes. Six aspiring music journalists were given the summer internships in hopes of getting a contributing editor position at Rolling Stone magazine. The contestants included six twenty-somethings that applied through a write-in contest: Krishtine de Leon is a local hip-hop magazine editor from San Francisco, CA; Peter Maiden, an Australian college student at UC Berkeley; Tika Milan, a lesbian poet and freelance journalist from Brooklyn; Russell Morse, a former juvenile delinquent", "psg_id": "9797152" }, { "title": "The Rolling Stone Album Guide", "text": "library\", even though it was not as comprehensive as \"The Penguin Guide to Jazz\" or \"All Music Guide to Jazz\", in his opinion. Approximately 70 writers contributed to this edition. Text on the back cover of the fourth edition claims that the guide had been \"completely updated and revised to include the past decade's artists and sounds\", and offered \"biographical overviews of key artists' careers, giving readers a look at the personalities behind the music\". Some of the artists included in the previous guides but omitted in this edition include: The Rolling Stone Album Guide The Rolling Stone Album Guide,", "psg_id": "6445692" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "wars. The book reached Amazon's bestseller list in the first 48 hours of release, and it received generally favorable reviews. Salon's Glenn Greenwald described it as \"superb,\" \"brave\" and \"eye-opening\". In 2012, Taibbi, through his coverage of the Libor scandal, emerged as an expert on that topic, which led to media appearances outside \"Rolling Stone\". On November 9, 2012, the magazine published its first Spanish-language section on Latino music and culture, in the issue dated November 22. In September 2016, Advertising Age reported that Wenner is in the process of selling a 49% stake of the magazine to a company", "psg_id": "342979" }, { "title": "Like a Rolling Stone", "text": "in half and spreading it over both sides of the vinyl, both Dylan and fans demanded that the full duration of the recording should be placed on one side and that radio stations play the song in its entirety. The success of \"Like a Rolling Stone\" was influential in changing the music business convention regarding the length of singles, whereby they were restricted to durations of less than three minutes. In the words of \"Rolling Stone\" magazine, \"No other pop song has so thoroughly challenged and transformed the commercial laws and artistic conventions of its time, for all time.\" Richard", "psg_id": "4161899" }, { "title": "JoJo (singer)", "text": "popular trends related to hip hop culture at the time. The cover of JoJo's first album features the singer donning a T-shirt and cap, which Sal Cinquemani of \"Slant Magazine\" dismissed as \"contrived and calculated\". Matt Collar of AllMusic wrote, \"Jojo is an assured and likeable performer who can somehow embody the yin-yang persona of a suburban cheerleader slinging hip-hop attitude.\" According to Jenny Eliscu of \"Rolling Stone\", the singer \"has become a role model to suburban adolescents who talk gangsta but still carpool to school in mom's Kia Sorento.\"\"The Guardian\" Alex Macpherson commented that \"In an era of boozy", "psg_id": "3727891" }, { "title": "Good Times (magazine)", "text": "Good Times (magazine) Good Times Magazine is a music and entertainment newspaper in Long Island, New York, USA. Founded in 1969 by Richard Branciforte in an effort to get free tickets to Woodstock, the paper became the Long Island musician's bible in the 1970s and 1980s, publishing interviews with Bruce Springsteen and Duane Allman among others. Good Times Magazine is America's oldest regional entertainment newspaper. Good Times has primarily focused on the Long Island scene, publishing interviews and reviews of local musicians. Good Times alumni include writers such as MTV's Kurt Loder, Rolling Stone's David Fricke and Entertainment Weekly's Leonard", "psg_id": "17096920" }, { "title": "The Rolling Stones: Havana Moon", "text": "\"The New York Times\", \"The Guardian\", \"Rolling Stone\", and \"The Daily Telegraph\". The \"New York Times\" stated that \"The Rolling Stones gave a stunning performance\". \"The Guardian\" remarked that the show was \"spectacular and historic,\" with the \"Daily Express\" sharing a similar viewpoint, calling it a \"historic\" show. \"Rolling Stone\" magazine praised the concert, stating that it was \"no ordinary concert\" and had a significant impact for music in Cuba. The Rolling Stones: Havana Moon Havana Moon is a concert film by the Rolling Stones, directed by Paul Dugdale. \"Havana Moon\" was filmed on 25 March 2016 in Havana, Cuba.", "psg_id": "20200899" }, { "title": "The Sunday Times Magazine", "text": "Games, James Bond, and the \"Star Wars\" film franchise. On 5 February 2012, the magazine published a special edition to celebrate 50 years of publication, which included the feature \"Makers & Shakers 1962–2012\", for which \"The Sunday Times\" editors and experts selected \"the 50 most influential Britons of the past 50 years\". On 19 August 2012, an 82-page photographic souvenir edition of the magazine was published to celebrate the 2012 Olympic Games in London. The exhibition \"Cover Story: The Art and Photojournalism of The Sunday Times Magazine\" – with selected covers from the publication between 1962 and 2006 – was", "psg_id": "12649958" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "of advertorial, and now with John O’Donnell as Creswell’s Assistant Editor and going glossy full color throughout, \"Rolling Stone\" entered its peak period, with its own flavor quite distinct from the American edition. In addition to relying on Clinton Walker for major features and acerbic reviews, Creswell nurtured new young writers like O’Donnell and John Birmingham, who won \"Rolling Stone\"’s campus writing contest, and had it not been for its great weakness, its Sydney-centricity – its inability to get good consistent coverage on the ground in Melbourne – the magazine would undoubtedly have been Australia’s journal of record for music", "psg_id": "11397200" }, { "title": "Los Angeles Times", "text": "at the SND awards. From 1967 to 1972, the \"Times\" produced a Sunday supplement called \"West\" magazine. \"West\" was recognized for its art design, which was directed by Mike Salisbury (who later went on to become art director of \"Rolling Stone\" magazine). From 2000 to 2012, the \"Times\" published the \"Los Angeles Times Magazine\", which started as a weekly and then became a monthly supplement. The magazine focused on stories and photos of people, places, style, and other cultural affairs occurring in Los Angeles and its surrounding cities and communities. Since 2014, \"The California Sunday Magazine\" has been included in", "psg_id": "1942965" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "During the 1980s, the magazine began to shift towards being a general \"entertainment\" magazine. Music was still a dominant topic, but there was increasing coverage of celebrities in television, films and the pop culture of the day. The magazine also initiated its annual \"Hot Issue\" during this time. \"Rolling Stone\" was initially known for its musical coverage and for Thompson's political reporting. In the 1990s, the magazine changed its format to appeal to a younger readership interested in youth-oriented television shows, film actors and popular music. This led to criticism that the magazine was emphasizing style over substance. In recent", "psg_id": "342974" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "indifference, and the license to publish \"Rolling Stone\" in Australia was picked up by Creswell leading a consortium he’d assembled with an old school friend, Philip Keir, and Keir’s wife Lesa-Belle Furhagen. Shifting headquarters back to Sydney city, to Surry Hills right in the middle of a booming inner-city music circuit, and taking on staff that included most notably designer/writer David Messer, \"Rolling Stone\" was then left, after the demise of \"RAM\" in 1989, with the Australian music magazine market almost entirely to itself. In the face of competition only from the now-widespread, regionalized free street press with its preponderance", "psg_id": "11397199" }, { "title": "Because of the Times", "text": "Because of the Times Because of the Times is the third studio album by American rock band Kings of Leon. It was released April 2, 2007 in the UK and April 3, 2007 in the United States. The album has received generally positive reviews and has appeared in numerous Top-10 lists for \"Album of the Year. In 2009, \"Clash\" named the album number 3 on the \"Clash Essential 50\", a list of the most important albums released since the magazine's inception in 2004. The album was #6 in \"NME\" albums of the year, as well as #31 on \"Rolling Stone\"'s", "psg_id": "9420536" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "contains a directory listed alphabetically. In May 2016, Wenner Media announced plans to create a separate online publication dedicated to the coverage of video games and their culture. Gus Wenner, Jann Wenner's son, stated that \"gaming is today what rock 'n' roll was when \"Rolling Stone\" was founded\". \"Glixel\" was originally hosted on \"Rolling Stone\"s website and transitioned to its own domain by October 2016. Stories from \"Glixel\" are included on the \"Rolling Stone\" website, while writers for \"Rolling Stone\" were also able to contribute to \"Glixel\". The site was headed by John Davison, and its offices were located in", "psg_id": "342984" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "\"Tracks\" and \"Waves\". A few months later, ACP relaunched \"Rolling Stone\", with a new look and size. In 2008 the magazine averaged sales of 27,051 copies a month, down from 29,372 the year before and about 40,000 at the time of its 30th anniversary issue six years previous. Its average readership in March 2008 was 301,000, compared with 296,000 a year earlier; the readership had peaked in December 1994 at 392,000. ACP was acquired by Bauer Media Group in 2012 and in 2013, the company Paper Riot, headed by Matt Coyte, bought the \"Rolling Stone\" franchise from Bauer. Under Coyte’s", "psg_id": "11397204" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "culture. By the early 90s, however, with Next Media now having bought a building of its own in southern-Sydney suburb Redfern, tensions were brewing between Phil Keir and both his wife Lesa-Belle Furhagen and Toby Creswell. The eventual result was that September, 1992, saw a traumatic split, in which Creswell was escorted off the premises by security, Keir took control of the company, and Creswell and Furhagen went off together to form Terraplane Press, which launched \"Juice\" magazine. \"Juice\" aimed itself, with the rise of grunge in the 90s, at a slightly younger demographic than \"Rolling Stone\", but \"Stone\", with", "psg_id": "11397201" }, { "title": "The Sunday Times Magazine", "text": "cover of Jean Shrimpton wearing a Mary Quant dress, photographed by David Bailey, and a new James Bond story by Ian Fleming, entitled \"The Living Daylights\" – a title that would be used for a Bond film 25 years later. The publication subsequently changed its title to \"The Sunday Times Colour Magazine\", and was modified shortly afterwards to \"The Sunday Times Magazine\". The first editor was Mark Boxer; subsequent editors included Godfrey Smith, Magnus Linklater, Hunter Davies, Ron Hall, Philip Clarke and Robin Morgan. The present editor, Sarah Baxter, took over in 2009. The magazine has published lengthy and detailed", "psg_id": "12649953" }, { "title": "Stone Country: Country Artists Perform the Songs of the Rolling Stones", "text": "Standard Time\" gave the project a mixed review, criticizing the project for focusing entirely on singles, and saying that the arrangements \"add absolutely nothing to the originals\", while praising the vocal performances of George Jones and Nanci Griffith, along with the musical arrangement of Blackhawk's cover of \"Wild Horses\". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic rated the project 3 out of 5 stars, finding the arrangements \"slick\" while praising the vocal performances of Travis Tritt, Blackhawk, and Nanci Griffith. Stone Country: Country Artists Perform the Songs of the Rolling Stones Stone Country: Country Artists Perform the Songs of the Rolling Stones", "psg_id": "20969703" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "Stone\" retracted the story on April 5, 2015. On April 6, 2015, following the investigation and retraction of the story, Phi Kappa Psi announced plans to pursue all available legal action against \"Rolling Stone\", including claims of defamation. On May 12, 2015, UVA associate dean Nicole Eramo, chief administrator for handling sexual assault issues at the school, filed a $7.5 million defamation lawsuit in Charlottesville Circuit Court against \"Rolling Stone\" and Erdely, claiming damage to her reputation and emotional distress. Said the filing, \"\"Rolling Stone\" and Erdely's highly defamatory and false statements about Dean Eramo were not the result of", "psg_id": "342994" }, { "title": "Ron Haffkine", "text": "the magazine. They did and the Rolling Stone sent Cameron Crowe who later wrote and directed \"Jerry McGuire\" to do the interview, who at the time was their 16 yr. old wiz-kid reporter, and in March, 1973, issue 131, Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone. Even with the success of \"the Cover of the Rolling Stone\" the BBC Radio network refused to play it as it violated their advertising a trademark name rules, (the Kinks had to change \"Coca-Cola\" to \"Cherry Cola\" in their song \"Lola\" to get around the rule). CBS Records", "psg_id": "18993961" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time", "text": "Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time \"The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time\" was the cover story of a special issue of \"Rolling Stone\", issue number 963, published in December 2004, a year after the magazine published its list of \"The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time\". In May 2010, \"Rolling Stone\" compiled an update, published in a special issue and in digital form for the iPod and iPad. The list differs from the 2004 version, with 26 songs added, all of which are songs from the 2000s except \"Juicy\" by The Notorious B.I.G., released in 1994. The", "psg_id": "7214370" }, { "title": "SZA (singer)", "text": "on the chart. SZA collaborated with Cardi B on the track \"I Do\" for the album \"Invasion of Privacy\". SZA's vocal style has been described as taking on the \"lilt\" of a jazz singer. SZA is known as TDE's first female signee and first singer, which also drew attention during the early stages of her career. According to Marissa G. Muller of \"Rolling Stone\" magazine, Rowe's vocals alternate between a \"vapory husk and a sky-high falsetto\". Jordan Sargent of \"Pitchfork\" magazine labelled Rowe's vocals as being \"chillwave\" and \"ethereal\". SZA disputes her music being labelled as hip-hop, R&B and pop,", "psg_id": "17958373" }, { "title": "Angus & Julia Stone", "text": "hat, her with Edding-painted roses on her guitar and a long blue dress, which while dancing she lifts slightly with her fingertips\". The following month, the \"Big Jet Plane\" EP was released which included Julia singing a cover version of \"You're the One That I Want\" from \"Grease\". In Australia, \"Big Jet Plane\", their highest charting single, peaked at No. 21. It appeared at No. 20 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, No. 23 in Belgium and top 40 on the French Singles Chart. In an April 2010 interview with the Australian edition of \"Rolling Stone\" magazine, Julia revealed she", "psg_id": "9352119" }, { "title": "16 (magazine)", "text": "16 (magazine) 16 was a fan magazine published in New York City. Founded in 1956, the first issue of \"16\" hit the newsstands in May 1957, with Elvis Presley on the cover. However, its longtime editor-in-chief, former fashion model and subscriptions clerk Gloria Stavers, transformed \"16\" from a standard general-interest movie magazine into a major fan magazine focused on the preteen female as its primary reader base. Stavers was editor from 1958 until 1975. She chose to cater to that particular demographic because of the many fan letters she had read from girls aged nine through 12 writing to popular", "psg_id": "8147486" }, { "title": "Heart of Stone (The Rolling Stones song)", "text": "Hurts\", twisting the song's impact with female vocals provided by Sally Timms. The Allman Brothers Band covered the song on their 2003 album \"Hittin' the Note\", their first release with slide guitar player Derek Trucks. The Texas, USA band The Outcasts covered the song in 1965. Sonic's Rendezvous Band has also played the song. Heart of Stone (The Rolling Stones song) \"Heart of Stone\" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones, released as a single in 1964 in the United States, and on an extended-play single in Europe (pictured). It was not released in the United", "psg_id": "8407968" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "first of a national chain if it was successful. As of November 2010, the \"soft opening\" of the restaurant was planned for December 2010. In 2011, the restaurant was open for lunch and dinner as well as a full night club downstairs on the weekends. The restaurant closed in February 2013. One major criticism of \"Rolling Stone\" involves its generational bias toward the 1960s and 1970s. One critic referred to the \"Rolling Stone\" list of the \"500 Greatest Songs\" as an example of \"unrepentant rockist fogeyism\". In further response to this issue, rock critic Jim DeRogatis, a former \"Rolling Stone\"", "psg_id": "342986" }, { "title": "Sly and the Family Stone", "text": "Family Stone were awarded the R&B Foundation Pioneer Award. Two Family Stone songs, \"Dance to the Music\" and \"Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again)\", are among The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. In 2004, \"Rolling Stone\" magazine ranked them 43rd on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. A Sly and the Family Stone tribute album, \"Different Strokes by Different Folks\", was released on July 12, 2005 by Starbucks' Hear Music label. The project features cover versions of the band's songs, songs which sample the original recordings, and", "psg_id": "1427317" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "it was \"The Digger\", and not the local edition \"Rolling Stone\", that fostered a team of star young writers like Colin Talbot, Helen Garner, Garrie Hutchinson and Robert Adamson, who rivalled the American \"Stone\"’s iconoclastic reputation for New Journalism. In 1975, before Frazer left Australia for the United States, he closed down \"The Digger\" and sold the local \"Stone\" license to a group of journalists led by former \"Financial Review\" writer Paul Gardiner, with Jane Mathieson and Paul Comrie Thomson. One thing this meant, perhaps most crucially, was that the magazine moved base from Melbourne to Sydney. The first Australian", "psg_id": "11397192" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "an innocent mistake. They were the result of a wanton journalist who was more concerned with writing an article that fulfilled her preconceived narrative about the victimization of women on American college campuses, and a malicious publisher who was more concerned about selling magazines to boost the economic bottom line for its faltering magazine, than they were about discovering the truth or actual facts.\" On November 4, 2016, after 20 hours of deliberation, a jury consisting of eight women and two men found \"Rolling Stone\", the magazine's publisher and Erdely liable for defaming Eramo. On July 29, 2015, three graduates", "psg_id": "342995" }, { "title": "Like a Rolling Stone", "text": "in 4/4 time with Dylan on electric guitar. After the fourth take—the master take that was released as a single—Wilson happily commented, \"That sounds good to me.\" Despite this, Dylan and the band recorded the song 11 more times. The complete recording sessions that produced \"Like a Rolling Stone\", including all 20 takes and the individual \"stems\" that comprise the four-track master, were released in November 2015 on the 6-disc and 18-disc versions of \"\". According to Shaun Considine, release coordinator for Columbia Records in 1965, \"Like a Rolling Stone\" was first relegated to the \"graveyard of canceled releases\" because", "psg_id": "4161877" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone (Uganda)", "text": "of LGBT Ugandans by attempting to out them and calling for their deaths. One of those listed, David Kato, was subsequently murdered. The Ugandan paper is unaffiliated with the American magazine \"Rolling Stone\", which later described the Ugandan paper's actions as \"horrific\" and protested its choice of name. On 9 October 2010, the newspaper published a front-page article—titled \"100 Pictures of Uganda's Top Homos Leak\"—that listed the names, photographs and addresses of 100 homosexuals alongside a yellow banner that read \"Hang Them\". The paper also alleged that homosexuals aimed to \"recruit\" Ugandan children. This publication attracted international attention and criticism", "psg_id": "15009695" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "Kathy Bail now installed as editor, continued to offer quality coverage of Australian and global music, politics, and popular culture. Freelancer Clinton Walker was the only writer to carry over from the old regime to this new one (while he also contributed to \"Juice\" at the same time!), and when Dino Scatena came in on staff to assist Bail, the magazine enjoyed a boost in stability and success, and certainly it would outlive \"Juice\", which despite its efforts for a decade, went down when the dot.com bubble burst in 2003. Australian \"Rolling Stone\" celebrated its 25th year with a special", "psg_id": "11397202" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "journalist steeped in the \"Rolling Stone\" ethos and tradition but crucially also possessed of a certain vision for Australian music, and it was he who shaped the magazine into its most successful and very Australian form in the late 80s/early 90s. Naturally it still relied heavily on its American parent for content, but with Clinton Walker especially as a star contributor alongside the copy Creswell himself generated, the magazine was now brimming with well-written local features and news stories, and incisive reviews. In 1987, owners Paul Gardiner and Jane Maitheson pulled out of the business amid mounting debts and American", "psg_id": "11397198" }, { "title": "Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling", "text": "thought about the Prophet has matured among some faithful Latter-day Saints.\" In 2007, Bushman published a brief but revealing memoir about the publication of \"Rough Stone Rolling\", which outlines both the genesis of the book and the reaction of audiences and reviewers during his yearlong book tour. Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling: A Cultural Biography of Mormonism's Founder is a biography of Joseph Smith Jr., founder and prophet of the Latter Day Saint movement, by Richard Bushman. Bushman is both a practicing member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and", "psg_id": "6797043" }, { "title": "A rolling stone gathers no moss", "text": "A rolling stone gathers no moss A rolling stone gathers no moss is an old proverb, credited to Publilius Syrus, who in his \"Sententiae\" states, \"People who are always moving, with no roots in one place or another, avoid responsibilities and cares.\" A common modern meaning is that a person must stay active to avoid stagnation. The conventional English translation appeared in John Heywood's collection of \"Proverbs\" in 1546. \"Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable\" also credits Erasmus, and relates it to other Latin proverbs, \"Planta quae saepius transfertus non coalescit\", or \"Saepius plantata arbor fructum profert exiguum\", which mean", "psg_id": "8124804" }, { "title": "16 (magazine)", "text": "Magazine\", and the \"resurrected\" \"Tiger Beat\". In the 1950s, some of the teen idols featured in the pages of \"16 Magazine\" included Elvis Presley, Paul Anka, Dion, and Mousketeer Annette Funicello. During the 1960s, \"16 Magazine\" introduced its readers to a variety of rock and roll/pop music acts, referred to by the editor and readers as \"Faves\". Some of those acts include The Beatles, Herman's Hermits, Paul Revere and the Raiders, The Monkees, The Cowsills, Jim Morrison, and The Doors. The appearance of the \"faves\" was highly selective. Some acts such as The Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys received", "psg_id": "8147491" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "time, a handful of younger writers like the very young Ed St.John and occasional \"RAM\" contributors Toby Creswell and soon enough Clinton Walker too started freelancing for \"Rolling Stone\" and invigorating its pages. (The record label side of the business ended when erstwhile Art Director Andrew Penhallow left and took it with him, transforming it into GAP and finally Volition Records, which became very successful in the late 80s/90s with acts like Severed Heads.) The magazine shifted from its old office in North Sydney to the basement of the Gardiners’ home in Neutral Bay, and even as it continued to", "psg_id": "11397196" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone Australia", "text": "collector's edition in May 1998, and at that time the publishers claimed the current circulation was around 40,000. After Bail and Scatena (and Clinton Walker) had left the magazine by the late 90s, it entered into something of a phase in the wilderness, with a succession of editors and owners compromising its content and integrity in the face of a shifting pop-cultural landscape, including not least of all the rise of the internet. In 2008 Next Media Pty Ltd was purchased by Worseley Media, in a deal that saw ACP Magazines acquire \"Rolling Stone\" magazine in exchange for ACP titles", "psg_id": "11397203" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time", "text": "is the Crystals; their \"Da Doo Ron Ron\" (previously number 114) was the highest-ranked song to have been dropped. Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time \"The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time\" was the cover story of a special issue of \"Rolling Stone\", issue number 963, published in December 2004, a year after the magazine published its list of \"The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time\". In May 2010, \"Rolling Stone\" compiled an update, published in a special issue and in digital form for the iPod and iPad. The list differs from the 2004 version, with 26 songs", "psg_id": "7214372" }, { "title": "Robert Sabbag", "text": "to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth by the book’s publisher, Jamie Byng of Canongate Books. Since the publication of his first book, Sabbag’s feature writing has appeared regularly in numerous national magazines, including \"Rolling Stone,\" \"Playboy,\" \"Men’s Journal New York,\" the \"New York Times Magazine\" and the \"Los Angeles Times Magazine.\" For his second book, \"Too Tough to Die,\" Sabbag secured the cooperation of the United States Marshals Service. The book, a \"Reader’s Digest\" selection for \"Today’s Best Nonfiction,\" led four years later to his \"New York Times Magazine\" cover story \"The Invisible Family,\" the most comprehensive inside look at the", "psg_id": "9519544" }, { "title": "Rolling Stone", "text": "banned their stores from carrying the issue. Also refusing to sell the issue were Walgreens; Rite-Aid and Kmart; Roche Bros. and Stop & Shop; H-E-B and Walmart; 7-Eleven; Hy-Vee, Rutter's Farm, and United Supermarkets; Cumberland Farms and Market Basket; and Shaw's. Boston mayor Thomas Menino sent a letter to \"Rolling Stone\" publisher Jann Wenner, calling the cover \"ill-conceived, at best ...[it] reaffirms a message that destruction gains fame for killers and their 'causes'.\" Menino also wrote, \"To respond to you in anger is to feed into your obvious market strategy\", and that Wenner could have written about the survivors or", "psg_id": "342991" }, { "title": "The Sunday Times Magazine", "text": "The Sunday Times Magazine The Sunday Times Magazine is a magazine included with \"The Sunday Times\". In 1962 it became the first colour supplement to be published as a supplement to a UK newspaper, and its arrival \"broke the mould of weekend newspaper publishing\". The magazine has in-depth journalism, high-quality photography and an extensive range of subject matter. It has had many famous contributors, including international authors, photographers and artists. The first edition of \"The Sunday Times Colour Section\" was published on 4 February 1962, and included some significant harbingers of the Swinging Sixties. These included 11 photographs on the", "psg_id": "12649952" }, { "title": "The Rolling Stone Album Guide", "text": "1979's \"The Rolling Stone Record Guide\". Like the first edition, it was edited by Marsh and Swenson. It included contributions from 52 music critics and featured chronological album listings under the name of each artist. In many cases, updates from the first edition consist of short, one-sentence verdicts upon an artist's later work. Instead of having separate sections such as Blues and Gospel, this edition compressed all of the genres it reviewed into one section except for Jazz titles which were removed for this edition and were later expanded and published in 1985 \"Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide\" (ed. Swenson).", "psg_id": "6445686" }, { "title": "Magazine cover indicator", "text": "Magazine cover indicator The Magazine cover indicator is a somewhat irreverent economic indicator, though sometimes taken seriously by technical analysts, which says that the cover story on the major business magazines, particularly \"BusinessWeek\", \"Forbes\" and \"Fortune\" in the United States is often a contrary indicator. A famous example is a 1979 cover of \"BusinessWeek\" titled \"The Death of Equities\". The '70s had been a generally bad decade for the stock market and at the time the article was written the Dow Jones Industrial Average was at 800. However, 1979 roughly marked a turning point, and stocks went on to enjoy", "psg_id": "13600949" }, { "title": "Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show", "text": "of the founders of \"Rolling Stone\", proclaiming \"I’ve just given you guys the best commercial for this rag that you’ll ever get.\" Wenner then sent Cameron Crowe (who later wrote and directed \"Jerry McGuire\"), then 16 years old, to interview the band for issue 131 (March 1973). Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show appeared on the cover, albeit in caricature rather than photograph. In the United Kingdom, the BBC Radio network refused to play \"The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'\", because it considered doing so would be advertising a trademark name, which was against the BBC's policy (previously, the Kinks had", "psg_id": "4193281" }, { "title": "Barbara Charone", "text": "piece for the magazine was a cover article on Rod Stewart. That year, her reviews also appeared in the \"NME\" and \"Zoo World\". Speaking in 2009, Charone cited her writing for the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" while a teenager as the most important break for her career as a music journalist, since it led to \"Rolling Stone\" also accepting her as a freelancer. Charone moved permanently to the UK in the autumn of 1974. She worked as a staff writer for \"Sounds\" magazine, in addition to making freelance contributions to \"Rolling Stone\",<ref name=\"BC/RS\"></ref> \"Crawdaddy!\", \"Creem\", \"Hit Parader\" and \"ZigZag\" through to late", "psg_id": "19603621" }, { "title": "Rock On!! (soundtrack)", "text": "appeared on the cover of the popular music magazine \"Rolling Stone's\" 2008 September issue. Farhan described it as a \"dream come true\" since, as a teenager, he had always dreamt of being in \"Rolling Stone\". Rock On!! (soundtrack) Rock On!! is the soundtrack to the 2008 Hindi film of the same name directed by Abhishek Kapoor, starring Arjun Rampal, Farhan Akhtar, Purab Kohli and Luke Kenny. The original score and songs were composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. The songs' lyrics were written by Javed Akhtar. The album was released on 7 July 2008. by Big Music Despite a cold reception from the", "psg_id": "15712021" } ]
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[ { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "character piece creates a comprehensive cross-cultural examination that has the potential to become a new archetypal work of this mercurial personality.’ In \"Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?\" and other academic publications on the Albanian-born nun, Alpion is critical of Christopher Hitchens' vitriol on her. Writing in the \"Hindustan Times\" in 2014, Alpion criticizes Hitchens and other detractors of Mother Teresa, such as Germaine Greer and Richard Dawkins for, what he calls, their 'superficial understanding' of the sister. Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity? Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity? is a 2007 non-fiction book written by Gëzim Alpion about Mother Teresa. Gëzim", "psg_id": "18945249" } ]
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[ { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "\"First Things\" criticises Christopher Hitchens' methods and findings of the Université de Montréal review. A more detailed response to criticism of Mother Teresa's critics came from William A. Donohue. Melanie McDonagh believes that Mother Teresa is in large part \"criticized for not being what she never set out to be, for not doing things which she never saw as her job.\" Mother Teresa was not a social worker. She did not address the fundamental causes of poverty; \"she wasn't trying to do anything except treat people at the margins of society as if they were Christ himself.\" Mari Marcel Thekaekara", "psg_id": "4420017" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor", "text": "far as biography or drama.\" The film won the Audience Award at the 1998 Art Film Festival and the writers were nominated for the Humanitas Prize. Chaplin drew on her experience as a convent-educated schoolgirl in Switzerland and her once-held desire to become a nun. Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor is a 1997 made-for-television biographical film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Geraldine Chaplin as Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa herself had approved the script but withdrew her imprimatur shortly before her death. It was broadcast on what was then", "psg_id": "14480178" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "various political and national groups. Drawing on new research on Mother Teresa's early years, Alpion charts the rise to fame of this pioneering religious personality, investigating the celebrity discourse in which an exemplary nun was turned into a media and humanitarian icon. The book provides an in-depth cultural and critical analysis of Mother Teresa, and the way she and others created, promoted and censored her public image, in the context of the sociology of fame, media, religion and nationality. A fascinating section explores the ways different vested interests have sought to appropriate the nun after her death, and also examines", "psg_id": "18945247" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "it as oversized relative to the number of Catholics in the area. An initiative to erect a monument to Teresa in the town of Peć (according to activists, 98 percent Muslim) was opposed by Kosovo Muslims. Mother Teresa Women's University, in Kodaikanal, was established in 1984 as a public university by the government of Tamil Nadu. The Mother Theresa Postgraduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences, in Pondicherry, was established in 1999 by the government of Puducherry. The charitable organisation Sevalaya runs the Mother Teresa Girls Home, providing poor and orphaned girls near the underserved village of Kasuva in Tamil", "psg_id": "2226826" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "wishes and disputes surreptitious baptisms. \"...those who are quick to criticise Mother Teresa and her mission, are unable or unwilling to do anything to help with their own hands.\" Criticism of Mother Teresa The work of Roman Catholic nun, missionary, and saint Mother Teresa received mixed reactions from prominent people, governments and organizations. Her practices and those of the Missionaries of Charity, the order she founded, were subject to numerous controversies. These include objections to the quality of medical care they provided, suggestions that some deathbed baptisms constituted forced conversion, and alleged links to colonialism and racism. Teresa received extensive", "psg_id": "4420019" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor", "text": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor is a 1997 made-for-television biographical film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Geraldine Chaplin as Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa herself had approved the script but withdrew her imprimatur shortly before her death. It was broadcast on what was then known as The Family Channel on 5 October 1997. In mid-1940s Calcutta, Mother Teresa teaches geography at her convent. One day, she and one of the other sisters go outside the convent to find food for their girls, only to get caught up in a", "psg_id": "14480173" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Awards", "text": "Mother Teresa Awards The ' are awards to honour individuals and organizations that promote peace, equality and social justice, and aim to encourage the cause of justice and peaceful coexistence, while providing a impetus for society to imbibe these values. The award is given in honour of Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa Awards have been given since 2004 annually or biannually. They are an initiative of Harmony Foundation, an organization created by Abraham Mathai in Mumbai. It is the only award in the name of Mother Teresa recognised by the Missionaries of Charity. (Another award by this name, awarded for slightly", "psg_id": "17671378" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa High School", "text": "2016, the school's patron Mother Teresa was canonized into Sainthood by Pope Francis. She is now referred to as Saint Teresa of Calcutta in the Catholic Church. The Ottawa Catholic School Board decided to rename the high school, St. Mother Teresa Catholic High School to keep with tradition. Mother Teresa High School St. Mother Teresa High School is a Catholic secondary school in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It supports grades 7–12. The name of its sports team is the 'Titans'. The motto of the school is \"Amor et Dignitas\" or \"love and dignity.\" Mother Teresa has many", "psg_id": "8771954" }, { "title": "Commemorations of Mother Teresa", "text": "(Kolkata) has been renamed as Mother Teresa Sarani (i.e., Mother Teresa Street) in 2004. Commemorations of Mother Teresa Mother Teresa of Kolkata has been memorialized throughout the world in recognition of her work with the poor. During her lifetime this commemoration often took the form of awards and honorary degrees bestowed upon her. She has also been memorialized through museums and dedications of churches, roads and other structures. The Memorial House of Mother Teresa was opened in Mother Teresa's hometown of Skopje, present-day Republic of Macedonia (). The museum has a significant selection of objects from Mother Teresa's life in", "psg_id": "10049428" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "in 1965 with five sisters. Houses followed in Italy (Rome), Tanzania and Austria in 1968, and during the 1970s the congregation opened houses and foundations in the United States and dozens of countries in Asia, Africa and Europe. The Missionaries of Charity Brothers was founded in 1963, and a contemplative branch of the Sisters followed in 1976. Lay Catholics and non-Catholics were enrolled in the Co-Workers of Mother Teresa, the Sick and Suffering Co-Workers, and the Lay Missionaries of Charity. Responding to requests by many priests, in 1981 Mother Teresa founded the Corpus Christi Movement for Priests and (with priest", "psg_id": "2226786" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Regional School", "text": "in the Bayshore area. These programs were open to all children, and were not limited to students of the school or children of parishioners. The academy aimed to offer more than twenty programs per season, including topics such as sports, history, science, and dance. In June 2016, it was announced by the Diocese of Trenton that Mother Teresa would be closing. Mother Teresa Regional School Mother Teresa Regional School (MTRS) was a Catholic school, which offered grades pre-K to eighth, in the Diocese of Trenton in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, USA. The principal was Tom Sorci before the school's closure.", "psg_id": "13428109" }, { "title": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy", "text": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy (SMTCA, St. Mother Teresa, SMT, Mother Teresa, or Teresa for short); also known as by its former names Blessed Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School before 2016 and Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School in its inception is a Catholic secondary school in the Malvern neighbourhood of Scarborough, a municipality of Toronto, Ontario. Mother Teresa of Calcutta founded the a Roman Catholic religious congregation, Missionaries of Charity, which in 2012 consisted of over 4,500 sisters and is active in 133 countries. Members of the order must adhere to the vows of chastity,", "psg_id": "10292966" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "Nadu with free food, clothing, shelter and education. A number of tributes by Teresa's biographer, Navin Chawla, have appeared in Indian newspapers and magazines. Indian Railways introduced the \"Mother Express\", a new train named after Mother Teresa, on 26 August 2010 to commemorate the centenary of her birth. The Tamil Nadu government organised centenary celebrations honouring Teresa on 4 December 2010 in Chennai, headed by chief minister M Karunanidhi. Beginning on 5 September 2013, the anniversary of her death has been designated the International Day of Charity by the United Nations General Assembly. On September 5, 2017, St. Teresa Cathedral,", "psg_id": "2226827" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "The Roman Catholic Church declared St. Francis Xavier the first patron saint of Calcutta in 1986. Teresa has been commemorated by museums and named the patroness of a number of churches. She has had buildings, roads and complexes named after her, including Albania's international airport. Mother Teresa Day \"(Dita e Nënë Terezës)\", 19 October, is a public holiday in Albania. In 2009 the Memorial House of Mother Teresa was opened in her hometown of Skopje, Macedonia. The Roman Catholic cathedral in Pristina, Kosovo, is named in her honour. Its construction, begun in 2011, sparked controversy in Muslim circles who saw", "psg_id": "2226825" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Awards", "text": "different purposes, was approved by Mother Nirmala for use of the St. Bernadette Institute for Sacred Art.) 2005 2006 International Awardee: National Awardees: 2008 International Awardee: National Awardees: 2010 International Awardee: National Awardees 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Mother Teresa Awards The ' are awards to honour individuals and organizations that promote peace, equality and social justice, and aim to encourage the cause of justice and peaceful coexistence, while providing a impetus for society to imbibe these values. The award is given in honour of Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa Awards have been given since 2004 annually or biannually. They", "psg_id": "17671379" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School", "text": "Thames Valley Regional Athletic Association. The cafetorium is a multi-purpose space serving as a lunch and assembly area as well as a full drama production facility complete with overhead catwalk, 1880's style lighting and sound system. Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School offers a comprehensive Catholic Religious studies program, providing opportunities for spiritual growth and participation in retreats and special projects aimed at understanding our relationships with God through prayer, reflection and service to others. Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School also offers an international student program, the school hosts numbers for different events for international students throughout the year. MTS is", "psg_id": "13055957" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "Criticism of Mother Teresa The work of Roman Catholic nun, missionary, and saint Mother Teresa received mixed reactions from prominent people, governments and organizations. Her practices and those of the Missionaries of Charity, the order she founded, were subject to numerous controversies. These include objections to the quality of medical care they provided, suggestions that some deathbed baptisms constituted forced conversion, and alleged links to colonialism and racism. Teresa received extensive media coverage, and some critics suggest that the Church used her image to promote Catholicism and to distract from ecclesiastical scandals. Indian author and physician Aroup Chatterjee, who briefly", "psg_id": "4420000" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "phenomenon of celebrity', and ‘the most authoritative English-language author on Blessed Teresa of Kolkata'. Alpion's first study on Mother Teresa ‘Media, ethnicity and patriotism: The Balkans ‘unholy war’ for the appropriation of Mother Teresa’, was published in the \"Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans\" (now \"Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies\"), in 2004. This was followed by the article ‘Media and celebrity culture: subjectivist, structuralist and post-structuralist approaches to Mother Teresa’s celebrity status’, which was published in \"\" in 2006. Alpion's most recent study on Mother Teresa 'The Emergence of Mother Teresa as a Religious Visionary and the", "psg_id": "18945244" }, { "title": "Commemorations of Mother Teresa", "text": "Commemorations of Mother Teresa Mother Teresa of Kolkata has been memorialized throughout the world in recognition of her work with the poor. During her lifetime this commemoration often took the form of awards and honorary degrees bestowed upon her. She has also been memorialized through museums and dedications of churches, roads and other structures. The Memorial House of Mother Teresa was opened in Mother Teresa's hometown of Skopje, present-day Republic of Macedonia (). The museum has a significant selection of objects from Mother Teresa's life in Skopje and relics from her later life. In the memorial room there is a", "psg_id": "10049425" }, { "title": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy", "text": "instrumental music. To gain acceptance, students must complete a supplementary application. RAP students enjoy enrichment activities beyond the traditional curriculum and will find themselves challenged artistically. Upon completion of 4 years of study in the RAP, students are prepared to pursue studies in fine arts at the university or college level. They will have opportunities to create and build a well-rounded portfolio of performance arts or visual arts. RAP students at SMT also graduate with a Certificate in Arts Education. St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy (SMTCA, St. Mother Teresa, SMT, Mother Teresa, or Teresa for", "psg_id": "10292974" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "the United States. Keating's convictions were thrown out on appeal, as was a summary judgement. Keating later pled guilty to four counts of wire and bankruptcy fraud and was sentenced to time served. After Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's suspension of civil liberties in 1975 (The Emergency), Mother Teresa said: \"People are happier. There are more jobs. There are no strikes.\" These approving comments were seen as a result of the friendship between Teresa and the Congress Party. Mother Teresa's comments were even criticised outside India within the Catholic media. She supported Licio Gelli's nomination for the Nobel Prize in", "psg_id": "4420009" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "convent in Darjeeling from Calcutta for her annual retreat. \"I was to leave the convent and help the poor while living among them. It was an order. To fail would have been to break the faith.\" Joseph Langford later wrote, \"Though no one knew it at the time, Sister Teresa had just become \"Mother\" Teresa\". She began missionary work with the poor in 1948, replacing her traditional Loreto habit with a simple, white cotton sari with a blue border. Teresa adopted Indian citizenship, spent several months in Patna to receive basic medical training at Holy Family Hospital and ventured into", "psg_id": "2226781" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "of Loreto in India. She never saw her mother or her sister again. Her family lived in Skopje until 1934, when they moved to Tirana. She arrived in India in 1929 and began her novitiate in Darjeeling, in the lower Himalayas, where she learnt Bengali and taught at St. Teresa's School near her convent. Teresa took her first religious vows on 24 May 1931. She chose to be named after Thérèse de Lisieux, the patron saint of missionaries; because a nun in the convent had already chosen that name, Agnes opted for its Spanish spelling (Teresa). Teresa took her solemn", "psg_id": "2226779" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa High School, R.K.Puram", "text": "to age 15). Its administrative body is the Mother Teresa Educational Academy. In September 1999 it was recognized by state Govt. Annual Competitions and Events are organized Sports Day Concert Music Day Annual Day Debate Quiz Football Cricket Tennis Singing Dancing Drawing and Craft Mother Teresa High School, R.K.Puram The St.Mother Teresa High School is a co-education school located at R.K.Puram, Secunderabad, India. It was established in 9 September 1999. Mother Teresa Educational Academy was founded by Smt. Anil Kumari PG, PMIR, (Chairperson cum founder of MTEA) in the year 1999. The school is named as St.Mother Teresa Known as", "psg_id": "19325631" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "of her decision to serve the poorest of the poor.' Mother Teresa was one of the most prominent religious figures of the twentieth century. Apart from Pope John Paul II, she was arguably the most advertised religious celebrity in the last quarter of the twentieth century. During her lifetime, as well as posthumously, the figure, work and legacy of Mother Teresa generated, and continue to generate, a huge level of interest and heated debate. In \"Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?\", Gëzim Alpion explores the significance of Mother Teresa to the mass media, to celebrity culture, to the Church and to", "psg_id": "18945246" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity? Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity? is a 2007 non-fiction book written by Gëzim Alpion about Mother Teresa. Gëzim Alpion is an academic, political analyst, writer, playwright, and essayist. He holds a BA from Cairo University and a PhD from Durham University, UK. Currently based in the Department of Sociology at the University of Birmingham, UK, Alpion’s main publications to date include \"Foreigner Complex: Essays and Fiction about Egypt\", (2002) \"Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?\" (2007), and \"\" (2011). Alpion is an editorial board member and reviewer for a range of peer-reviewed journals including \"Celebrity Studies\",", "psg_id": "18945242" }, { "title": "Memorial House of Mother Teresa", "text": "exhibits and includes a gallery. The architect of the project is Vangel Božinovski. Memorial House of Mother Teresa The Mother Teresa Memorial House () is dedicated to the humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mother Teresa and is located in her hometown Skopje, in Macedonia, where she lived from 1910 to 1928. The memorial house was built on the popular Macedonia Street in the Centar municipality, on the very location of the once Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church, where Mother Teresa was baptized. It lies just east of the Ristiḱ Palace and the Macedonia Square. In the first", "psg_id": "12971868" }, { "title": "Memorial House of Mother Teresa", "text": "Memorial House of Mother Teresa The Mother Teresa Memorial House () is dedicated to the humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mother Teresa and is located in her hometown Skopje, in Macedonia, where she lived from 1910 to 1928. The memorial house was built on the popular Macedonia Street in the Centar municipality, on the very location of the once Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church, where Mother Teresa was baptized. It lies just east of the Ristiḱ Palace and the Macedonia Square. In the first three weeks, the memorial house was visited by 12,000 people. The memorial house", "psg_id": "12971865" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "In 1979, Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize \"for work undertaken in the struggle to overcome poverty and distress, which also constitutes a threat to peace\". She refused the conventional ceremonial banquet for laureates, asking that its $192,000 cost be given to the poor in India and saying that earthly rewards were important only if they helped her to help the world's needy. When Teresa received the prize she was asked, \"What can we do to promote world peace?\" She answered, \"Go home and love your family.\" Building on this theme in her Nobel lecture, she said: \"Around the world,", "psg_id": "2226804" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa High School", "text": "Mother Teresa High School St. Mother Teresa High School is a Catholic secondary school in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It supports grades 7–12. The name of its sports team is the 'Titans'. The motto of the school is \"Amor et Dignitas\" or \"love and dignity.\" Mother Teresa has many sports teams, including Alpine Skiing, Badminton, Baseball (does not have a team every year), Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country Running, Field Hockey, Golf, Handball, Hockey, Nordic Skiing, Rugby, Ski Club, Soccer, Softball, Field Lacrosse, Swimming, Touch Football, Football, Track & Field, Varsity Girls Rugby, Varsity Girls Touch Football, Volleyball,", "psg_id": "8771950" }, { "title": "Commemorations of Mother Teresa", "text": "model of her family home, made by Vojo Georgievski. Next to the memorial room, there is an area with the image of Mother Teresa as well as a memorial park and fountain. Just at the edge of Skopje's City Mall (Gradski Trgovski Centar), is the place where the house of Mother Teresa used to stand. The memorial plaque was dedicated in March 1998 and it reads: \"On this place was the house where Gondža Bojadžiu - Mother Teresa - born on 26 August 1910\". Her message to the world is also inscribed: \"The world is not hungry for bread, but", "psg_id": "10049426" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa High School, R.K.Puram", "text": "Mother Teresa High School, R.K.Puram The St.Mother Teresa High School is a co-education school located at R.K.Puram, Secunderabad, India. It was established in 9 September 1999. Mother Teresa Educational Academy was founded by Smt. Anil Kumari PG, PMIR, (Chairperson cum founder of MTEA) in the year 1999. The school is named as St.Mother Teresa Known as tradition as she was the mother of all (for all needy people). The school is affiliated to SSC syllabus. The school's motto is \"TRUTH IS GOD\" & \"LEARN N SERVE\" Children are schooled from the primary stage through to the 10th standard (age 3", "psg_id": "19325630" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "her own child—what is left for me to kill you and you kill me—there is nothing between.\" Barbara Smoker of the secular humanist magazine \"The Freethinker\" criticised Teresa after the Peace Prize award, saying that her promotion of Catholic moral teachings on abortion and contraception diverted funds from effective methods to solve India's problems. At the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, Teresa said: \"Yet we can destroy this gift of motherhood, especially by the evil of abortion, but also by thinking that other things like jobs or positions are more important than loving.\" During her lifetime Teresa was", "psg_id": "2226806" }, { "title": "Memorial House of Mother Teresa", "text": "Macedonia and carried out by the Ministry of Culture. It is a modern, transformed version of Mother Teresa's birth house with a multifunctional but sacral character. Inside the house, part of her relics are preserved, which were transferred to Skopje with support of the Roman Catholic Church of Skopje, an arrangement announced by Nikola Gruevski at the grand opening. There is a museum which includes realistic sculptures of Mother Teresa and members of her family. One sculpture shows Mother Teresa as a ten-year-old child, sitting on a stone and holding a pigeon in her hands. The house also hosts cultural", "psg_id": "12971867" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "the soul\". The Showtime program \"\" has an episode titled \"Holier than Thou\" that was released in 2005, which criticises Mother Teresa, as well as Mahatma Gandhi and the 14th Dalai Lama. The show criticises Mother Teresa's relationships with Charles Keating and the Duvalier family, as well as the quality of medical care in her home for the dying. Christopher Hitchens appears on, and narrates, some of the episode. According to Navin B. Chawla, the Missionaries of Charity set up a small mission in Port-au-Prince. A day after Mother Teresa visited and left, Duvalier's daughter-in-law went to Mother Teresa's mission", "psg_id": "4420015" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "2017. On September 5, 2017, Archbishop Thomas D'Souza, who serves as head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Calcutta, confirmed that Teresa will be named co-patron of the Calcutta Diocese, alongside Francis Xavier. On September 6, 2017, about 500 people attended the Mass at a cathedral where Dominique Gomes, the local Vicar General, read the decree instituting her as the second patron saint of the archdiocese. The ceremony was also presided over by D’Souza and the Vatican’s ambassador to India, Giambattista Diquattro, who lead the Mass and inaugurated a bronze statue in the church of Mother Teresa carrying a child.", "psg_id": "2226824" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "Pope Pius XII's death in 1958, while she prayed for him at a requiem mass, she was relieved of \"the long darkness: that strange suffering.\" However, five weeks later her spiritual dryness returned. Teresa wrote many letters to her confessors and superiors over a 66-year period, most notably to Calcutta Archbishop Ferdinand Perier and Jesuit priest Celeste van Exem (her spiritual advisor since the formation of the Missionaries of Charity). She requested that her letters be destroyed, concerned that \"people will think more of me—less of Jesus.\" However, the correspondence has been compiled in \"Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light\".", "psg_id": "2226813" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "as Mother Teresa presented it.\" On the Hindu right, the Bharatiya Janata Party clashed with Teresa over the Christian Dalits but praised her in death and sent a representative to her funeral. Vishwa Hindu Parishad, however, opposed the government decision to grant her a state funeral. Secretary Giriraj Kishore said that \"her first duty was to the Church and social service was incidental\", accusing her of favouring Christians and conducting \"secret baptisms\" of the dying. In a front-page tribute, the Indian fortnightly \"Frontline\" dismissed the charges as \"patently false\" and said that they had \"made no impact on the public", "psg_id": "2226797" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School", "text": "Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School is a high school in London, Ontario administered under the Medway District Catholic School Board. Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School opened in September 2000 with 150 Grade 9 students located at a site on 420 Charles Street until the current building on Sunningdale Road East in North East London was opened on September 11, 2001. The current building is a two-storey $25 million facility approximately 170,000 square feet in area located on 15 acres of land. The property includes a football and soccer field, an 8 lane running track and", "psg_id": "13055955" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa High School", "text": "Weight Room, and Wrestling. On May 28, 2014, the OFSAA division baseball team won the NCSSAA city championship giving the school its seventh city championship win of the school year. Mother Teresa's Drama Department put on a production of \"twinkly stars\" in 2015. The production was nominated for 16 \"Cappies\" awards in total. The population of Mother Teresa is currently approximately 1500 students. The population has been steadily increasing with the increasing population of the sub-urban Barrhaven community. As much as it is a Catholic school, Mother Teresa is proud to be home to students of many different religions, ethnicities,", "psg_id": "8771951" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School", "text": "in the spring of 2011. The girls were undefeated, going 7-0 in the regular season, 3-0 in the city playoffs and then 6-0 at OFSAA. Mother Teresa is also known for volleyball, basketball, badminton, tennis and track and field. Current TVRAA, WOSSA and OFSAA Senior Girls Cross Country Champion Jaclyn White attends MTS. In addition to these accomplishments with her school: Jaclyn White won the 2010 OTFA finals, and came in 17th in the Canadian Nationals. She was a member of the Track and Field Team. Main: Others: There are many feeder schools that supply students to MTS; Mother Teresa", "psg_id": "13055960" }, { "title": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy", "text": "the community together. The first event celebrated in 2007 was the Terry Fox Run. It was a great success and we were able to raise a grand total of $3000 to help find a cure for cancer. Called the Titans, there are list of sports that are offered at St. Mother Teresa: Junior Boys Football Senior Boys Football Started in September 2012, St. Mother Teresa introduced a \"Regional Arts Program\" for Scarborough. This special program draws students from Malvern, Morningside Heights, Highland Creek, Rouge, and Millken with artistic talents. The program consists of visual arts, drama, dance, vocal music or", "psg_id": "10292973" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "says what, you should accept it with a smile and do your own work.\" She visited Armenia after the 1988 earthquake and met with Nikolai Ryzhkov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers. Teresa travelled to assist the hungry in Ethiopia, radiation victims at Chernobyl and earthquake victims in Armenia. In 1991 she returned to Albania for the first time, opening a Missionaries of Charity Brothers home in Tirana. By 1996, Teresa operated 517 missions in over 100 countries. Her Missionaries of Charity grew from twelve to thousands, serving the \"poorest of the poor\" in 450 centres worldwide. The first Missionaries", "psg_id": "2226789" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "vows on 14 May 1937 while she was a teacher at the Loreto convent school in Entally, eastern Calcutta. She served there for nearly twenty years, and was appointed its headmistress in 1944. Although Teresa enjoyed teaching at the school, she was increasingly disturbed by the poverty surrounding her in Calcutta. The Bengal famine of 1943 brought misery and death to the city, and the August 1946 Direct Action Day began a period of Muslim-Hindu violence. On 10 September 1946, Teresa experienced what she later described as \"the call within the call\" when she travelled by train to the Loreto", "psg_id": "2226780" }, { "title": "Syrian nationality law", "text": "mainly derived from one’s father, it is not the only feature of the Nationality Law. In addition to having a Syrian father, there are other instances whereby persons are deemed to be Syrian nationals. Such exceptions include when persons are born in Syria to a Syrian mother but are unable to determine who their father is; when they are born in Syria to unknown parents, or parents with an unknown nationality or who do not in fact possess a nationality; when they are born in Syria and were not at the time of their birth entitled to acquire a foreign", "psg_id": "19733151" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "Mother Teresa's own attitude to her childhood and to the Balkan conflicts in the 1980s and 1990s. Referring to \"Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?\", Stephen Schwartz holds that 'in its depth, breadth, and seriousness', this monograph 'may stand for some time to come as the single most important biography of Mother Teresa in English’. In his review of the book which appeared in the \"American Communication Journal\", Marvin Williams contends that ‘Alpion’s examination of Mother Teresa’s celebrity is a case study of corporate identity management in today’s global media environment. His weaving of primary texts into the setting of this", "psg_id": "18945248" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "people, quoting her words at a 1981 press conference in which she was asked: \"Do you teach the poor to endure their lot?\" She replied: \"I think it is very beautiful for the poor to accept their lot, to share it with the passion of Christ. I think the world is being much helped by the suffering of the poor people.\" In an essay in the collection \"White Women in Racialized Spaces\", historian Vijay Prashad said of Mother Teresa: Mother Teresa died in 1997. Despite her request that all writing and correspondence be destroyed, a collection was posthumously released to", "psg_id": "4420013" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "have been a series of other reports documenting inattention to medical care in the order's facilities. Similar points of view have also been expressed by some former volunteers who worked for Teresa's order. Mother Teresa herself referred to the facilities as \"Houses of the Dying\". In 2013, in a comprehensive review covering 96% of the literature on Mother Teresa, a group of Université de Montréal academics reinforced the foregoing criticism, detailing, among other issues, the missionary's practice of \"caring for the sick by glorifying their suffering instead of relieving it, ... her questionable political contacts, her suspicious management of the", "psg_id": "4420004" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Regional School", "text": "Mother Teresa Regional School Mother Teresa Regional School (MTRS) was a Catholic school, which offered grades pre-K to eighth, in the Diocese of Trenton in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, USA. The principal was Tom Sorci before the school's closure. MTRS offered many sports programs and encouraged student participation in the variety of in-school and after school groups and clubs. The school year was broken down into three trimesters. The athletic programs it offered included basketball, baseball, track and the New Jersey Devils sponsored \"Street Devils\" floor hockey program, which ran for two seasons each school year, in the fall and", "psg_id": "13428106" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center", "text": "Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center is a tertiary hospital in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines. Owned and operated by Silvermed Corporation, Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center was founded on February 28, 2006 in Mac Arthur Hwy., Barangay Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga. It initially started with 100 capacity and today, it already has 142 beds with 415 doctors.∧ Calcutta has been awarded by the City of San Fernando Health Office as the healthiest hospital, in large category in 2009, 2010, 2013 respectively.∧. It was commented again as the healthiest hospital again in", "psg_id": "17960548" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "the opinion of the three academics, \"Mother Teresa believed the sick must suffer like Christ on the cross\". It was said that the additional money might have transformed the health of the city's poor by creating advanced palliative care facilities. One of Teresa's most outspoken critics was English journalist, literary critic and antitheist Christopher Hitchens, host of the documentary Hell's Angel (1994) and author of the essay \"\" (1995) who wrote in a 2003 article: \"This returns us to the medieval corruption of the church, which sold indulgences to the rich while preaching hellfire and continence to the poor. [Mother", "psg_id": "2226808" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "canonization under Pope John Paul II. Finally, he disclaims any quarrel with Mother Teresa herself and says he is more concerned with the public view of her: \"What follows here is an argument not with a deceiver but with the deceived.\" The first section, \"A Miracle\", discusses the popular view of Mother Teresa and focuses on the 1969 BBC documentary \"Something Wonderful for God\" which brought her to the attention of the general public and served as the basis for the book of the same title by Malcolm Muggeridge. Hitchens says that Calcutta's reputation as a place of abject poverty,", "psg_id": "2239728" }, { "title": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy", "text": "expansionist era, which began with year five in 1989-90. A school filled with 650 students left the port-o-pac rooms and soon moved into the new structure of 984 pupils and doubled its enrolment. Mother Teresa's new facility was officially opened and blessed on April 29, 1990. As a result of the beatification, the board changed the school's name to \"Blessed Mother Teresa\" in 2003. Her subsequent canonization and enrollment increase attempt led the board to rebrand the school as \"St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy\" in October 2016. 54 Ethnic monorities are represented in its student population, reflecting the diverse Malvern", "psg_id": "10292971" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor", "text": "riot. Though they manage to make it back to the convent, Mother Teresa is shocked by the sight of the massive number of people starving in the streets. Haunted by the images of the hungry people, Mother Teresa decides to leave the convent to devote her life to caring for the poorest of the poor. Soon after her arrival in the slums, Mother Teresa teaches the children to read and write, but she faces opposition from the adults in the slum who mistrust her because of the colour of her skin. As Mother Teresa continues her crusade to help the", "psg_id": "14480174" }, { "title": "Japanese nationality law", "text": "become a Japanese national at birth: A system for acquiring nationality by birth after birth is also available. If an unmarried Japanese father and non-Japanese mother have a child, the parents later marry, and the Japanese father acknowledges paternity, the child can acquire Japanese nationality, so long as the child has not reached the age of 20. Japanese nationality law effective from 1985 has been that if the parents are not married at the time of birth and the father has not acknowledged paternity while the child was still in the womb, the child will not acquire Japanese nationality. However,", "psg_id": "8616616" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "Church on the issues of marriage, divorce, and remarriage\" and a \"strong and vehement distaste for Mother Teresa.\" In 1999, Charles Taylor of \"Salon\" called \"The Missionary Position\" \"brilliant\" and wrote that it \"should have laid the myth of Mother Teresa’s saintliness to rest once and for all.\" The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice is an essay by the British-American journalist and polemicist Christopher Hitchens published in 1995. It is a critique of the work and philosophy of Mother Teresa, the founder of an international Roman Catholic religious", "psg_id": "2239738" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "points out that after the Bengladesh War, a few million refugees poured into Calcutta from the former East Pakistan. \"No one had ever before done anything remotely like Mother Teresa's order, namely picking up destitute and dying people off the pavements and giving them a clean place to die in dignity.\" Navin B. Chawla points out that Mother Teresa never intended to build hospitals, but to provide a place where those who had been refused admittance \"could at least die being comforted and with some dignity.\" He also counters that her periodic hospitalizations were instigated by staff members against her", "psg_id": "4420018" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School", "text": "3 have multi-use scoreboards. There is also an aerobics room and a workout room. Mother Teresa is best known for its Senior football team winning OFSAA in 2007 and 2009. Its Junior football team went undefeated at home since the school's opening until 2010 and winning the City Championship in 2008. Also its Hockey team has reached the city championships 7 years in a row, capturing the city title in 2007 and 2010 & 2012,they also capture Bronze at OFSSA in 2012 with a record of 6-1. The Mother Teresa girls soccer team also won the AAAA OFSAA Gold Medal", "psg_id": "13055959" }, { "title": "St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy", "text": "2003, she was beatified, the third step toward possible sainthood. A second miracle credited to Mother Teresa is required before she can be recognised as a saint by the Catholic Church. After the construction of several subdivisions in the Malvern area in the 1970s, Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute, the high school in that area, was opened in 1978. In its conception, on September 3, 1985, a new school in the Scarborough area of Toronto was to be named \"Mary Ward\". Then trustee Harold Adams advocated for the new school to be named \"Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School\". Another school", "psg_id": "10292969" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice is an essay by the British-American journalist and polemicist Christopher Hitchens published in 1995. It is a critique of the work and philosophy of Mother Teresa, the founder of an international Roman Catholic religious congregation, and it challenges the mainstream media's assessment of her charitable efforts. In length 128 pages, it was re-issued in paperback and ebook form with a foreword by Thomas Mallon in 2012. The book's thesis, as summarized by one critic, was that \"Mother Teresa is less interested in", "psg_id": "2239722" }, { "title": "Teresa Lourenço", "text": "Teresa Lourenço Teresa Gille Lourenço (Lisbon, 1330 – ?), was the lover of King Peter I of Portugal and mother of King John I of Portugal. According to Fernão Lopes, a 15th-century Portuguese chronicler, she was a noble called Dona Tareija Lourenço from the Kingdom of Galicia, but later it was established, first in the eighteenth century by António Caetano de Sousa who found a document in the Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, that she was a common girl from Lisbon. Her parents were Lourenço and Sancha Martins, who were merchants. She had a love affair with King Peter", "psg_id": "16812972" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "and donated 1,000 dollars, not one million as reported. In 2003, after Teresa was beatified by John Paul II, Hitchens continued his criticism, calling her \"a fanatic, a fundamentalist, and a fraud.\" He further criticized the Catholic Church for ignoring the testimony of Dr. Ranjan Mustafi who attributed the recovery of his patient to modern medicine, rather than a miracle associated with Mother Teresa. In 2016, when she was canonized, Dan Savage drew attention to the conflicting evidence and accused NPR of describing alleged miracles in a way that favoured the church's interpretation. An article in the conservative religious journal", "psg_id": "4420016" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "sociologist, activist, and president of the Catholic League Bill Donohue wrote a book-length response to criticism of Mother Teresa. In 1991, Robin Fox, editor of the British medical journal \"The Lancet\" visited the Home for Dying Destitutes in Calcutta (now Kolkata) and described the medical care the patients received as \"haphazard\". He observed that sisters and volunteers, some of whom had no medical knowledge, had to make decisions about patient care, because of the lack of doctors in the hospice. Fox specifically held Teresa responsible for conditions in this home, and observed that her order did not distinguish between curable", "psg_id": "4420002" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "that she wasn't working to alleviate poverty\", he said, \"She was working to expand the number of Catholics. She said, 'I'm not a social worker. I don't do it for this reason. I do it for Christ. I do it for the church. Abortion-rights groups have also criticised Teresa's stance against abortion and contraception. Analysing her deeds and achievements, Pope John Paul II said: \"Where did Mother Teresa find the strength and perseverance to place herself completely at the service of others? She found it in prayer and in the silent contemplation of Jesus Christ, his Holy Face, his Sacred", "psg_id": "2226810" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "not only in the poor countries, but I found the poverty of the West so much more difficult to remove. When I pick up a person from the street, hungry, I give him a plate of rice, a piece of bread, I have satisfied. I have removed that hunger. But a person that is shut out, that feels unwanted, unloved, terrified, the person that has been thrown out from society—that poverty is so hurtable and so much, and I find that very difficult.\" Teresa singled out abortion as \"the greatest destroyer of peace today. Because if a mother can kill", "psg_id": "2226805" }, { "title": "Teresa Lewis", "text": "executed a woman in 1912. The case led to debate over capital punishment due to Lewis's gender as well as questions regarding her mental capacity. Teresa Wilson grew up in poverty in Danville, Virginia, where her parents both worked in a textile mill. Teresa sang in a church during her youth. At 16, she dropped out of school and married a man she met at that church. The couple had one daughter, Christie Lynn Bean, but the marriage soon ended in divorce, after which Teresa turned to alcohol and painkillers. Her mother-in-law, Marie Bean, described Teresa as \"not right\". After", "psg_id": "14922624" }, { "title": "Teresa S. Polley", "text": "budgets, financial statement presentations, audits, payroll, tax reporting and investments. From 2000 to 2007, she was Executive Director of Advisory Groups for the FASB, in which she served as the primary liaison between the Board and its constituent organizations that provide input into its decision-making processes. In August 2007, she was made interim COO of the Financial Accounting Foundation; the position was made permanent in May 2008. Teresa S. Polley Teresa S. Polley is president and chief operating officer of the Financial Accounting Foundation, the private, non-profit organization responsible for administration and oversight of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the", "psg_id": "11993167" }, { "title": "Teresa S. Polley", "text": "Teresa S. Polley Teresa S. Polley is president and chief operating officer of the Financial Accounting Foundation, the private, non-profit organization responsible for administration and oversight of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, and their advisory councils. Ms. Polley earned a B.A. degree, summa cum laude, in accounting and French from Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania. A certified public accountant in the state of Pennsylvania and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants, Polley was a senior accountant with Arthur Andersen prior to joining", "psg_id": "11993165" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "Chatterjee (author of \"The Final Verdict\", a book critical of Teresa) spoke to the tribunal; according to Vatican officials, the allegations raised were investigated by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The group found no obstacle to Teresa's canonisation, and issued its \"nihil obstat\" on 21 April 1999. Because of the attacks on her, some Catholic writers called her a sign of contradiction. A separate medical committee ruled that the miracle of Monica Besra, one of three considered by Kolodiejchuk, was evidence of divine intercession. Teresa was beatified on 19 October 2003, and was known by Catholics as \"Blessed\".", "psg_id": "2226820" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "existence. Teresa may have experienced something similar to Jesus, who said when he was crucified: \"\"Eli Eli lama sabachthani?\"\" (\"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?\") Kolodiejchuk drew a comparison with the 16th-century mystic John of the Cross, who coined the phrase \"Dark Night of the Soul\". Other saints (including Teresa's namesake Thérèse of Lisieux, who called it a \"night of nothingness\") had similar experiences of spiritual dryness. According to James Langford, these doubts were typical and would not be an impediment to canonisation. After ten years of doubt, Teresa described a brief period of renewed faith. After", "psg_id": "2226812" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "and homeless and victims of floods, epidemics and famine. In 1952, Teresa opened her first hospice with help from Calcutta officials. She converted an abandoned Hindu temple into the Kalighat Home for the Dying, free for the poor, and renamed it Kalighat, the Home of the Pure Heart (Nirmal Hriday). Those brought to the home received medical attention and the opportunity to die with dignity in accordance with their faith: Muslims were read the Quran, Hindus received water from the Ganges, and Catholics received extreme unction. \"A beautiful death\", Teresa said, \"is for people who lived like animals to die", "psg_id": "2226784" }, { "title": "Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa, Pristina", "text": "where it was seen as outsized considering the small number of Catholics in the area. Upon the cathedral's completion, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Prizren-Priština will move from Prizren to Pristina. The cathedral will be one of Pristina's tallest buildings. An exhibition celebrating the shared history of Albanians and Austria was held in the cathedral in January 2015. It was attended by the President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga, and Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz. Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa, Pristina The Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa in Pristina (, / Катедрала Мајке Терезе у Приштини) is a Roman Catholic cathedral", "psg_id": "12476698" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center", "text": "the whole Region III (Central Luzon). In 2002,it has been granted certification in 2012 by ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007. Calcutta has the following centers The hospital launched Privilege Card and Value Card program to reward their loyal in-patients. Meanwhile, Calcutta offers hospital packages deal program for the following areas: •General Surgery •O-Gynecology •Health Watch Program •No Cash Out on Special Hemodialysis •Breast Cancer •PNP Region III Special Healthcare Program Patients can be admitted in Calcutta 24/7. Admitting procedures can be found in Calcutta’s Website. Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center is", "psg_id": "17960549" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "Saint Teresa of Kolkata in September 2016. The introduction is devoted to Mother Teresa's acceptance of an award from the government of Haiti, which Hitchens uses to discuss her relationship to the Duvalier regime. From her praise of the country's corrupt first family, he writes, \"Other questions arise … all of them touching on matters of saintliness, modesty, humility and devotion to the poor.\" He adds other examples of Mother Teresa's relationships with powerful people with what he considers dubious reputations. He quickly reviews Mother Teresa's saintly reputation in books devoted to her and describes the process of beatification and", "psg_id": "2239727" }, { "title": "Teresa Toten", "text": "Teresa Toten Teresa Toten (born October 13, 1955) is a Canadian writer. The daughter of a Canadian father and a Croatian mother, she was born in Zagreb and left with her parents for Canada on the day she was born. They settled in Delhi; her father died when she just seven months old. Two or three years later, she moved with her mother to Toronto, the first of many moves during her childhood. Toten received a BA and then an MA in political science from the University of Toronto. She married and moved to Montreal. She did some broadcasts for", "psg_id": "19257698" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "helping the poor than in using them as an indefatigable source of wretchedness on which to fuel the expansion of her fundamentalist Roman Catholic beliefs.\" The response to Hitchens's arguments fell largely upon ideological lines, with some critics contesting his evidence and others his understanding of the religious phenomenon Mother Teresa represented. Hitchens disclaims any argument with Mother Teresa herself and says that he is more concerned with the public view of her. Hitchens addressed the subject of Mother Teresa on several occasions before publishing \"The Missionary Position\". In 1992 he devoted one of his regular columns in \"The Nation\"", "psg_id": "2239723" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "the public in book form. Her writings revealed that she struggled with feelings of disconnectedness, that were in contrast to the strong feelings she had experienced as a young novice. In her letters Mother Teresa describes a decades long sense of feeling disconnected from God and lacking the earlier zeal that had characterized her efforts to start the Missionaries of Charity. As a result of this, she was judged by some to have \"ceased to believe\" and was posthumously criticized for hypocrisy. Thomas C. Reeves suggests such criticism displays a basic unfamiliarity with the concept of the \"dark night of", "psg_id": "4420014" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "worked in one of Mother Teresa's homes, later investigated the financial and other practices of Teresa's order. In 1994, two British journalists, Christopher Hitchens and Tariq Ali, produced a critical British Channel 4 documentary, \"Hell's Angel\", based on Chatterjee's work. The next year, Hitchens published \"\", a book that repeated many of the accusations in the documentary. Chatterjee published \"The Final Verdict\" in 2003, a less polemic work than those of Hitchens and Ali, but equally critical of Teresa's operations. Chatterjee and Hitchens were called by the Vatican to present evidence against Teresa during her canonisation process. In 2016, American", "psg_id": "4420001" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Square (Tirana)", "text": "situated on this square. The building include the University of Tirana, the Polytechnic University, the University of Arts, the Archeological Museum and the Centre of Albanological Studies. On 1980 a fountain was placed on the middle of the square and after the Fall of communism in Albania it was named after Mother Teresa and a statue of her was placed on the east side of the square. Both the statue and the fountain were later removed, after the restoration of the square in 2014 caused by the preparations for the Pope Francis visit in Tirana. Today it is a pedestrian", "psg_id": "19767412" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa Regional School", "text": "$1,200 was raised. Mother Teresa Regional School offered a variety of elective classes for its Middle School sector. Each course lasted approximately twelve weeks, for each of the three school trimesters. Students chose three of the following programs, some of which were not offered anywhere else in the state: science, study skills, American Civil War, World War II, baking, Irish history, toddler time, psychology for kids, photography, computer repair, career planning, yearbook assembly, and health and wellness. Beginning in October 2011, the school began a Learning Academy, which offered after-school and weekend enrichment programs for students aged two to fourteen", "psg_id": "13428108" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "Teresa wrote to spiritual confidant Michael van der Peet, \"Jesus has a very special love for you. [But] as for me, the silence and the emptiness is so great, that I look and do not see—listen and do not hear—the tongue moves [in prayer] but does not speak ... I want you to pray for me—that I let Him have [a] free hand.\" In \"Deus caritas est\" (his first encyclical), Pope Benedict XVI mentioned Teresa three times and used her life to clarify one of the encyclical's main points: \"In the example of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta we have a", "psg_id": "2226814" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa", "text": "figure during her life and after her death, Teresa was admired by many for her charitable work. She was praised and criticised for her opposition to abortion, and criticised for poor conditions in her houses for the dying. Her authorised biography was written by Navin Chawla and published in 1992, and she has been the subject of films and other books. On September 6, 2017, Teresa was named co-patron of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Calcutta, alongside St. Francis Xavier. Teresa was born Anjezë Gonxhe (or Gonxha) Bojaxhiu (; \"Anjezë\" is a cognate of \"Agnes\"; \"Gonxhe\" means \"rosebud\" or \"little", "psg_id": "2226776" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "She subsequently laid a bouquet on Hoxha's grave, and placed a wreath on the statue of Mother Albania. She accepted money from the British publisher Robert Maxwell, who, as was later revealed, embezzled UK£450 million from his employees' pension funds. There is no suggestion that she was aware of any theft before accepting the donation in either case. Criticism does focus on Teresa's character statement produced in the Charles Keating case, where Keating was charged with fraud following high-profile business failures. Keating had donated millions of dollars to Mother Teresa and had lent her his private jet when she visited", "psg_id": "4420008" }, { "title": "Criticism of Mother Teresa", "text": "enormous sums of money she received, and her overly dogmatic views regarding, in particular, abortion, contraception, and divorce\". Questioning the Vatican's motivations for ignoring the mass of criticism, the study concluded that Mother Teresa's \"hallowed image—which does not stand up to analysis of the facts—was constructed, and that her beatification was orchestrated by an effective media relations campaign\" engineered by the Catholic convert and anti-abortion BBC journalist Malcolm Muggeridge. According to Christopher Hitchens, Mother Teresa encouraged members of her order to secretly baptise dying patients, without regard to the individual's religion. Susan Shields, a former member of the Missionaries of", "psg_id": "4420005" }, { "title": "Princess Teresa Cristina of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", "text": "was the only grandchild of Leopoldina to retain Brazilian nationality. Through her mother she was also a great-granddaughter of Leopold II, the last Grand Duke of Tuscany. Teresa Cristina married in Salzburg on 6 October 1930 to Lamoral, Baron Taxis di Bordogna e Valnigra. Their descendants assumed the surname Tasso de Saxe-Coburgo e Bragança. They had four children: She died on 24 January 1990 in Villach, Austria, aged 87. Princess Teresa Cristina of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Princess Teresa Cristina of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (23 August 1902 – 24 January 1990), was a German princess of the House of Saxe-Coburg and", "psg_id": "16714626" }, { "title": "British nationality law and Hong Kong", "text": "Hong Kong before 4 February 1997 or they were under 18 / 21 years of age, had dual nationality through their parents on or after 4 February 1997, but had lost it upon turning 18/21. These BN(O)s lost their second nationality due to changes in the nationality laws of certain countries and had, therefore, become de facto stateless. They could register to become British citizens under section 4B of the \"British Nationality Act 1981\" as amended by \"Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act, 2009\" to \"remedy the limbo status of probably the last remaining group of solely British nationals who have", "psg_id": "5825447" }, { "title": "University Medical Center of Tirana \"Mother Teresa\"", "text": "hospital provides outpatient healthcare services to about 150,000 people, hospital care for over 60,000 people and emergency service for about 200,000 people. The total number of surgical interventions performed during a year is 18,342, of which: An e-consultation program was established at the Eye Clinic of the hospital in February, 2002, mentored by the Oftapro Clinic in Bucharest and the Health for Humanity of Chicago from Chicago in the United States. University Medical Center of Tirana \"Mother Teresa\" University Medical Center \"Mother Teresa\" (QSUT) () is a central hospital in Tirana, Albania. It is currently the largest medical center hospital", "psg_id": "14756043" }, { "title": "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice", "text": "\"a hellhole\", is not deserved, but nevertheless provides a sympathetic context for Mother Teresa's work there. He quotes from conversations between Muggeridge and Mother Teresa, providing his own commentary. He quotes Muggeridge's description of \"the technically unaccountable light\" the BBC team filmed in the interior of the Home of the Dying as \"the first authentic photographic miracle\". Hitchens contrasts this with the cameraman's statement that what Muggeridge thought was a miracle was the result of them using the latest Kodak film. The second section, \"Good Works and Heroic Deeds\", has three chapters: The third section, \"Ubiquity\", has two chapters: The", "psg_id": "2239729" }, { "title": "Omani nationality law", "text": "Omani nationality law Oman nationality law determines who is an Omani citizen and who is not. Foreigners are rarely given citizenship. Children born to unknown parents in Oman are Omani citizens by birth. Children born to an Omani father or an Omani mother and an unknown father irrespective of the place of birth is an Omani citizen by descent. Children born to an Omani mother and foreign father may be granted citizenship if he or she fulfils the following: A foreign woman who married an Omani man has right to Omani citizenship if she fulfils the following: A foreign widow", "psg_id": "18615453" }, { "title": "Mother Teresa: Saint or Celebrity?", "text": "Initial Resistance to Her Charism/a: A Sociological and Public Theology Perspective’, was published in the \"International Journal of Public Theology\" in 2014. Alpion's new monograph on Mother Teresa's early years in Skopje will be published in 2016. In June 2014, Alpion began a campaign in support of the canonization of Mother Teresa. 'One of the reasons why Mother Teresa’s cause for canonization has stalled', Alpion told \"Matters India\" in September 2014, 'is due to the revelations about her deep distress in experiencing the ‘dark night of the soul’; this often forced her to doubt both God’s existence and the nature", "psg_id": "18945245" }, { "title": "Teresa Demjanovich", "text": "Teresa Demjanovich Miriam Teresa Demjanovich (March 26, 1901 – May 8, 1927), was an American Ruthenian Catholic Sister of Charity, who has been beatified by the Catholic Church. The beatification ceremony was the first to take place in the United States. She was born Teresa Demjanovich in Bayonne, New Jersey, on March 26, 1901, the youngest of the seven children of Alexander Demjanovich and Johanna Suchy, Ruthenian immigrants to the United States from what is now eastern Slovakia. She received Baptism, Chrismation, and First Holy Communion in the Ruthenian Rite of her parents. Demjanovich grew up beside the oil refineries", "psg_id": "7484849" } ]
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who had a 60s no 1 hit with i'm telling you now?
[ { "title": "I'm Telling You Now", "text": "stardom. The dancing by Freddie and the band during this song spawned a minor dance fad, \"The Freddie\". I'm Telling You Now \"I'm Telling You Now\" is a song by Freddie Garrity and Mitch Murray, originally performed by Freddie and the Dreamers, that hit number one on the American \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1965. Murray also wrote songs for other British artists during the 1960s, including Gerry and the Pacemakers, Manfred Mann, and Georgie Fame. \"I'm Telling You Now\" was first released in 1963 on Capitol Records, USA/Canada and on Columbia, UK/India/Netherlands/Sweden, but was not successful. Two years later, Capitol's", "psg_id": "11018032" } ]
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[ { "title": "Who Am I Telling You?", "text": "D. Huff from \"Twisted Ears\" calls the song \"grand in its simplicity\" where as critic Doug Collette from \"All About Jazz\" praises Truck's slide guitar playing on the song, noting: \"he is readily identifiable on 'Who Am I Telling You?'\" but at the same time thinks that \"neither these, nor other arrangements allow for much extended improvisation during which Trucks–and/or Clapton and Cale.\" In 2016, a live version featuring Clapton and Cale was released on \"Live in San Diego\". Who Am I Telling You? \"Who Am I Telling You?\" is a song written by American singer-songwriter J. J. Cale who", "psg_id": "19700443" }, { "title": "Who Am I Telling You?", "text": "Who Am I Telling You? \"Who Am I Telling You?\" is a song written by American singer-songwriter J. J. Cale who recorded the tune together with British rock guitarist Eric Clapton for their 2006 collaborative release \"The Road to Escondido\" for Duck- and Reprise Records. The song, which is of four minute and eight second duration, features lead slide guitar playing by Derek Trucks from The Derek Trucks Band and The Allman Brothers Band and is written in the key of F major. The song was recorded in August 2005 during the sessions for \"The Road to Escondido\". Journalist Philip", "psg_id": "19700442" }, { "title": "I Need You Now (1954 song)", "text": "I Need You Now (1954 song) \"I Need You Now\" is a popular song written by Al Jacobs and Jimmie Crane. The recorded version by Eddie Fisher, issued by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-5830, reached #1 on the Billboard and Cash Box charts in 1954. The song was also performed by Russell Arms on several 1954 episodes of the popular TV series Your Hit Parade. A kinescope of one of these performances survives and can be viewed online. The song had been written for Joni James and recorded by her in April 1953 for M-G-M Records. The songhad", "psg_id": "13794236" }, { "title": "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?", "text": "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?\" is a popular song written by Scotty Wiseman and published in 1945. It was the greatest hit of Wiseman and his wife and one of the first country music songs to attract major attention in the pop music field. It's repeating fourth line is \"Well darling, I'm telling you now.\" Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters recorded the song on November 25, 1949 and it had a good reception from the trade magazine Billboard who said: \"Ditty’s a sprightly mountain-musiker that had", "psg_id": "7005598" }, { "title": "Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)", "text": "US it reached the Top 30 on the Billboard charts in the middle of 1983. In South Africa, it was enormously popular, reaching no. 8. Note: Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) \"Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)\" is a 1982 song by A Flock of Seagulls, the opening song and only hit single from their second album \"Listen\". The song exemplifies \"synth-pop's spaced-out loneliness\" and yearning for imagined, absent lovers, and is noted for its Wall of Sound-styled layer of synthesizer padding – a \"multi-layered, hypnotic song\", according to AllMusic. Unlike the band's 1982 hit", "psg_id": "7936676" }, { "title": "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", "text": "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going \"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going\" (also known in short as just \"And I Am Telling You\") is a torch song from the Broadway musical \"Dreamgirls\", with lyrics by Tom Eyen and music by Henry Krieger. In the context of the musical, \"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going\" is sung by the character Effie White, a singer with the girl group The Dreams, to her manager, Curtis Taylor Jr., whose romantic and professional relationship with Effie is quickly ending. The lyrics to \"And I Am Telling You I'm", "psg_id": "8696651" }, { "title": "How Can I Unlove You", "text": "charts, the same position as her previous No. 1 country hit, \"You're My Man\". \"How Can I Unlove You\" was written by Joe South, who had also written \"(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden\". The song was produced by Anderson's husband at the time, Glenn Sutton, who had also produced \"(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden\". A Bluegrass version of the song was recorded by Anderson for her Grammy-nominated 2004 album, \"The Bluegrass Sessions\". How Can I Unlove You \"How Can I Unlove You\" is the name of a No. 1 country hit by country music singer Lynn", "psg_id": "9350797" }, { "title": "How Can I Unlove You (album)", "text": "How Can I Unlove You (album) How Can I Unlove You is an album by Country music singer Lynn Anderson, released in 1971 (see 1971 in music). The album's title is derived from Anderson's No. 1 hit single late that year, \"How Can I Unlove You\". Written by Joe South (who had previously written her 1970 No. 1 Country and Pop hit, \"(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden\", the song also reached No. 63 on the Pop music charts and No. 30 on the Adult Contemporary charts, and was Anderson's third No. 1 hit. This album includes covers of", "psg_id": "11030552" }, { "title": "I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart", "text": "I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart is the fifth full-length studio album by Butch Walker, and the first released under the name Butch Walker and the Black Widows. On January 5, 2010 Walker released \"Trash Day\" as the first single, backed with the track \"She Likes Hair Bands\". The complete track list was made available on Butch's website in February 2010. The vinyl release was February 2, 2010, with the CD/digital release following on February 23, 2010. The album landed at #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and", "psg_id": "14278587" }, { "title": "Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)", "text": "Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) \"Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)\" is a 1982 song by A Flock of Seagulls, the opening song and only hit single from their second album \"Listen\". The song exemplifies \"synth-pop's spaced-out loneliness\" and yearning for imagined, absent lovers, and is noted for its Wall of Sound-styled layer of synthesizer padding – a \"multi-layered, hypnotic song\", according to AllMusic. Unlike the band's 1982 hit \"I Ran (So Far Away)\", largely a United States and Australian hit, \"Wishing\" performed strongly in the United Kingdom and reached the Top 10; in the", "psg_id": "7936675" }, { "title": "Now That I Have You", "text": "Now That I Have You Now That I have You is a Filipino film starring John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo. The film premiered on August 11, 2004 at SM Megamall, under Star Cinema and directed by Laurenti M. Dyogi. The film got a \"B\" rating from the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines. \"Now that I Have You\" is also the soundtrack to the film performed by Erik Santos and Sheryn Regis, a song originally by The Company. Betsy (Bea Alonzo) and Michael (John Lloyd Cruz) are only two of the people who ride the Manila Metro Rail Transit", "psg_id": "10959922" }, { "title": "I Can't Hear You No More", "text": "Easy Listening hit - Reddy's eighth and last and was also her next to last Top 40 hit with a number 29 peak on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 (\"Cash Box\" ranked the track with a number 41 peak).<ref name=\"#1 A/C Hits\"></ref> The song was also recorded by the various groups: I Can't Hear You No More \"I Can't Hear You No More\" is a composition written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. It was originally recorded as \"I Can't Hear You\" in 1964 by Betty Everett. The most successful version was the 1976 Top 40 single by Helen Reddy. The", "psg_id": "8153025" }, { "title": "That's Why I Love You Like I Do", "text": "returned to the top of the \"Billboard\" country chart. The song became James' 22nd No. 1 hit; had \"Only Love Can Break a Heart\" reached the top, \"That's Why I Love You ...\" would have been his 18th straight No. 1 song. It was also James' final No. 1 hit — and major hit — for Capitol Records; during 1972, he signed a contract with Columbia Records, where he had two more No. 1 hits (including the follow-up, \"When the Snow is on the Roses\") and several more Top 10 hits. Works cited That's Why I Love You Like I", "psg_id": "11270593" }, { "title": "If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me", "text": "of others.\" If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me \"If I Said You Have a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me\" is a song written by David Bellamy, and recorded by American country music duo The Bellamy Brothers. It was released in March 1979 as the second single from the album \"The Two and Only\". The song became their first number 1 hit on the \"Billboard magazine\" Hot Country Singles chart and their second number one overall, after their 1976 pop hit \"Let Your Love Flow\". The title as shown on", "psg_id": "11831022" }, { "title": "If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me", "text": "If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me \"If I Said You Have a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me\" is a song written by David Bellamy, and recorded by American country music duo The Bellamy Brothers. It was released in March 1979 as the second single from the album \"The Two and Only\". The song became their first number 1 hit on the \"Billboard magazine\" Hot Country Singles chart and their second number one overall, after their 1976 pop hit \"Let Your Love Flow\". The title as shown on the original", "psg_id": "11831017" }, { "title": "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", "text": "out-sing each other, ultimately resulting in embarrassing Martin. In \"Britain's Got Talent\" 2017, Sarah Ikumu sang this song as her audition piece. It won her the Golden Buzzer from Simon Cowell which got her an unchallenged pass into the live finals. Jennifer Holliday version Rosabel with Jennifer Holliday version Jennifer Hudson version And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going \"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going\" (also known in short as just \"And I Am Telling You\") is a torch song from the Broadway musical \"Dreamgirls\", with lyrics by Tom Eyen and music by Henry Krieger. In the", "psg_id": "8696664" }, { "title": "I Can't Hear You No More", "text": "No More\" appears on her \"Ev'rything's Coming Up Dusty\" UK album release and on its US equivalent \"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me\". Having premiered her version of \"I Can't Hear You No More\" on the 28 April 1965 \"Ready Steady Go!\" \"Sound of Motown\" broadcast with Martha and the Vandellas providing background vocals, Springfield recorded \"I Can't Hear You No More\" in a 2 July 1965 session at Philips Studios in Marble Arch with Philips owner Johnny Franz credited as producer (Springfield has stated she herself produced all her mid-60s recordings). The session, conducted by Ivor Raymonde", "psg_id": "8153022" }, { "title": "I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart", "text": "song with her live at the Grammy awards. Walker's version of the song was sold digitally as a single before being offered as a bonus track on this album. All the bonus tracks on \"I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart\" were digital bonuses and not on the physical CD itself. I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart is the fifth full-length studio album by Butch Walker, and the first released under the name Butch Walker and the Black Widows. On January 5, 2010 Walker released \"Trash", "psg_id": "14278589" }, { "title": "I Wish I Had a Nickel", "text": "I Wish I Had a Nickel \"I Wish I Had a Nickel\" is a song composed written by W.S. Barnhart and Tommy Sutton. The song was a hit for country singer Jimmy Wakely but is mostly associated with Hank Williams, who performed it on KWKH in Shreveport, Louisiana as part of the Johnny Fair Syrup radio show along with Wakely's other hit, \"Someday You'll Call My Name.\" MGM obtained the right to these recordings and released \"I Wish I Had a Nickel\" as the B-side to \"There's No Room in My Heart for the Blues\" in 1956 as a posthumous", "psg_id": "18897911" }, { "title": "How Can I Unlove You", "text": "How Can I Unlove You \"How Can I Unlove You\" is the name of a No. 1 country hit by country music singer Lynn Anderson, released in 1971. \"How Can I Unlove You\", was released as a single in August 1971, shortly after her previous hit, \"You're My Man\", peaked at No. 1 on the country charts, where it spent three weeks at the top. Anderson had recently enjoyed what would ultimately be the biggest hit of her career, \"(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden\", in February 1971. \"How Can I Unlove You\" reached No. 63 on the Pop", "psg_id": "9350796" }, { "title": "I Found Love (Now That I Found You)", "text": "is on \"Pure Disco 2\". I Found Love (Now That I Found You) \"I Found Love (Now That I Found You)\" is a 1977 disco single by Love & Kisses, a studio group formed by Alec Costandinos. Along with the track \"Accidental Lover\", \"I Found Love (Now That I Found You)\", from Love & Kisses self-titled debut album, hit number one on the disco/dance chart for three weeks in July 1977. The single, written by Costandinos, can be found on the compilation CD, \"Disco Nights Vol. 3: The Best of Euro Disco\". A brief snippet of this song is used", "psg_id": "13448835" }, { "title": "I Found Love (Now That I Found You)", "text": "I Found Love (Now That I Found You) \"I Found Love (Now That I Found You)\" is a 1977 disco single by Love & Kisses, a studio group formed by Alec Costandinos. Along with the track \"Accidental Lover\", \"I Found Love (Now That I Found You)\", from Love & Kisses self-titled debut album, hit number one on the disco/dance chart for three weeks in July 1977. The single, written by Costandinos, can be found on the compilation CD, \"Disco Nights Vol. 3: The Best of Euro Disco\". A brief snippet of this song is used in \"The Diva Megamix\", which", "psg_id": "13448834" }, { "title": "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", "text": "a Broadway musical since Ethel Merman sang \"Everything's Coming Up Roses\" at the end of Act I of \"\"\" \"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going\" remains Holliday's signature song. \"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going\" was recorded in 2006 by former \"American Idol\" contestant Jennifer Hudson, who portrayed Effie White in the DreamWorks/Paramount motion picture adaptation of \"Dreamgirls\". Her recording of the song, the \"Dreamgirls\" film soundtrack's second single, peaked at number 60 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, and number 14 on the R&B chart. Hudson won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Supporting", "psg_id": "8696655" }, { "title": "When I Get Thru with You", "text": "I get through with you, you'll love me true, not Sue\". French singer Françoise Hardy covered the song in 1965 as \"Quel mal y a-t-il à ça?\" When I Get Thru with You \"When I Get Thru with You (You'll Love Me Too)\" is a song written by Harlan Howard which became a hit for Patsy Cline in 1962. The song went to #10 on the country chart and #53 on the pop chart. Howard had previously co-written Cline's #1 hit \"I Fall to Pieces\". Cline sings about how she desperately wants a man that she really likes, the only", "psg_id": "9023458" }, { "title": "Who I Am with You", "text": "It shows footage from Chris's 2013 tour, and him performing the song in his dressing room, as well as cuddlng with a love interest there. All the dressing room shots are in color, while the concert and tour footage is in black-and-white. Who I Am with You \"Who I Am with You\" is a song written by Marv Green, Paul Jenkins and Jason Sellers and recorded by American country music artist Chris Young. It was released in January 2014 as the second single from his fourth studio album, \"A.M.\". \"Who I Am with You\" peaked at numbers 2 and 8", "psg_id": "17948384" }, { "title": "Who I Am with You", "text": "Who I Am with You \"Who I Am with You\" is a song written by Marv Green, Paul Jenkins and Jason Sellers and recorded by American country music artist Chris Young. It was released in January 2014 as the second single from his fourth studio album, \"A.M.\". \"Who I Am with You\" peaked at numbers 2 and 8 on both the \"Billboard\" Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs charts respectively. It also charted at number 48 on the Hot 100. The song was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and has sold 565,000 copies in the", "psg_id": "17948381" }, { "title": "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", "text": "with a voice like the young Aretha.\" On June 26, 2007, the 7th Annual BET Awards opened with Jennifer Holliday and Jennifer Hudson performing \"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going\" live in their first duet together. Although it in essence is Hudson's first single release, it became her fourth top 75 hit in the United Kingdom after a performance on \"The X Factor\" in 2009 after being sung by Danyl Johnson. Hudson performed the song again at the 85th Academy Awards, as part of the \"Dreamgirls\" section in the tribute to movie musicals. A club remix was created", "psg_id": "8696657" }, { "title": "When I Get Thru with You", "text": "When I Get Thru with You \"When I Get Thru with You (You'll Love Me Too)\" is a song written by Harlan Howard which became a hit for Patsy Cline in 1962. The song went to #10 on the country chart and #53 on the pop chart. Howard had previously co-written Cline's #1 hit \"I Fall to Pieces\". Cline sings about how she desperately wants a man that she really likes, the only problem is he has a girlfriend already. So what she decides to do is try to get through with him and in the end she says, \"when", "psg_id": "9023457" }, { "title": "Who Are You Now? (The Walking Dead)", "text": "‘’The Walking Dead’’ has gotten, and while I was worried before (and still have some doubts) I don’t think it’s going to suffer too much without Rick. His “death” serves as an interesting catalyst for character growth throughout the community, as they no longer have the luxury of one leader calling all the shots.” \"Who Are You Now?\" received a total viewership of 5.40 million with a 2.0 rating in adults aged 18-49. It was the highest-rated cable program of the night, and the episode was steady in viewership from the previous week. Who Are You Now? (The Walking Dead)", "psg_id": "20960410" }, { "title": "I Wanna 1-2-1 With You", "text": "the cellphones of unsuspecting passersby. I Wanna 1-2-1 With You \"I Wanna 1-2-1 With You\" is a mobile telephone-themed novelty-pop song by Solid Gold Chartbusters, written by Guy Pratt, Jimmy Cauty, and Lloyd Stanton. It was released as competition for the Christmas Number One, but only got to #62. The release of this song prevented the Super Furry Animals from releasing their song \"Wherever I Lay My Phone (That's My Home)\", on the grounds that it was \"based on the same Nokia ringtone\". Costumes from its music video were later used in an unusual advertising campaign in which online film", "psg_id": "17509475" }, { "title": "I Wanna 1-2-1 With You", "text": "I Wanna 1-2-1 With You \"I Wanna 1-2-1 With You\" is a mobile telephone-themed novelty-pop song by Solid Gold Chartbusters, written by Guy Pratt, Jimmy Cauty, and Lloyd Stanton. It was released as competition for the Christmas Number One, but only got to #62. The release of this song prevented the Super Furry Animals from releasing their song \"Wherever I Lay My Phone (That's My Home)\", on the grounds that it was \"based on the same Nokia ringtone\". Costumes from its music video were later used in an unusual advertising campaign in which online film clips purportedly showed pranksters stealing", "psg_id": "17509474" }, { "title": "0+1=1 (I Promise You)", "text": "0+1=1 (I Promise You) 0+1=1 (I Promise You) is the second extended play by South Korean boy group Wanna One, a project group created through the 2017 Mnet survival show, \"Produce 101 Season 2\", composed of eleven trainees from different entertainment companies that will promote for 18 months under YMC Entertainment. The album was released digitally and physically on March 19, 2018, by YMC Entertainment, Stone Music Entertainment and CJ E&M Music. On February 26, Wanna One announced the release date of the special theme track and their second mini-album, titled \"0+1=1 (I Promise You)\". The special theme track, \"I", "psg_id": "20599494" }, { "title": "I Can't Hear You No More", "text": "[musicians] much to work with\" and dismisses Everett's single with its number 39 R&B chart (as reported in \"Cash Box\" magazine) as \"essentially a non-hit.\" \"I Can't Hear You\" appeared on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 with a peak of number 66 (number 85 on the \"Cash Box\" Pop 100). In the UK Lulu recorded \"I Can't Hear You No More\" as the followup to her breakthrough hit \"Shout\"; produced by Peter Sullivan and released as \"Can't Hear You No More\" 28 August 1964 the single fell short of the UK Top 50. Dusty Springfield's version of \"I Can't Hear You", "psg_id": "8153021" }, { "title": "I Want to Be with You Always", "text": "the Country & Western Best Seller charts where it spent six weeks at number one and a total of twenty-seven weeks on the chart. I Want to Be with You Always \"I Want to Be with You Always\" was the 1951 country music song released by Lefty Frizzell in March 1951. The song was Frizzell's third #1 US Country hit since his explosive debut the year earlier. The song was written by Lefty Frizzell and his producer, Jim Beck. The two had also penned the huge #1 hit in 1950 titled: \"If You've Got the Money (I've Got the Time)\".", "psg_id": "14015642" }, { "title": "Who Do You Love Now?", "text": "You Love Now?\" also received a New Zealand release and had solid airplay on radio by the request of fans. The single was also played heavily in gay clubs around Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. For the Canadian market, Dannii recorded a French-language version of the song called \"Est-ce Que tu M'aimes Encore\". The single was cancelled in Canada, but was later released in France as the B-side to \"I Begin to Wonder\". \"Who Do You Love Now?\" marked another turning point for Dannii who once again was going through contractual changes, and was a bridging point between her previous", "psg_id": "7019859" }, { "title": "I Want to Be with You Always", "text": "I Want to Be with You Always \"I Want to Be with You Always\" was the 1951 country music song released by Lefty Frizzell in March 1951. The song was Frizzell's third #1 US Country hit since his explosive debut the year earlier. The song was written by Lefty Frizzell and his producer, Jim Beck. The two had also penned the huge #1 hit in 1950 titled: \"If You've Got the Money (I've Got the Time)\". The song was recorded on January 11, 1951, and later released on March 19, 1951. The song was Lefty Frizzell's first number one on", "psg_id": "14015641" }, { "title": "Now That I Found You", "text": "in April 1998. \"Now That I Found You\" debuted at number 74 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of April 4, 1998. Now That I Found You \"Now That I Found You\" is a song written by Paul Begaud, Vanessa Corish and J.D. Martin, and recorded by Canadian country music artist Terri Clark. It was released in April 1998 as the first single from her album \"How I Feel\". On July 17, 1998, the song reached number 1 on the US \"Radio & Records chart\", number 2 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart", "psg_id": "14944428" }, { "title": "Best Thing I Never Had", "text": "opening line, \"What goes around comes back around\", the lines \"Best thing I never had\", \"Best thing you never had\", and the closing line, \"Sucks to be you right now\". Happy to have avoided heartbreak, Beyoncé continues to sing about her ex-lover, who did not recognize the possibility of a happy relationship with Beyoncé until the relationship broke down. Beyoncé no longer desires her lover after discovering his deceit; as shown in the pre-chorus and chorus lines, \"When I think of the time that I almost loved you / You showed your ass and I saw the real you /", "psg_id": "15643672" }, { "title": "I Need You Now (1954 song)", "text": "also been offered to Eddie Fisher and he subsequently recorded a version of it for RCA Victor Records. Because M-G-M had already had three major songs scheduled in sequence for release (\"My Love, My Love\" and \"I'll Never Stand in Your Way\" and \"I Need You Now,\" all done at the same recording session!) when the Fisher version was released, it was not possible for M-G-M to market the James original at that point. Joni James was able to place her version eventually on the best-selling album \"Let There Be Love\" and then seven years later she recorded a new", "psg_id": "13794237" }, { "title": "Now You See It… (Now You Don't)", "text": "Now You See It… (Now You Don't) Now You See It… (Now You Don’t) is Michael Brecker's third album as a leader. It was recorded at the Power Station in New York City. AllMusic awarded the album with 4 stars and its review by Scott Yanow states: \"Most of the originals (either by Brecker, Beard, or producer Don Grolnick) project moods rather than feature strong melodies, but Michael Brecker's often-raging tenor makes the most of each opportunity\". The album cover is based on a woodcut by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher called \"Sky and Water I\" (1938). All tracks", "psg_id": "16363866" }, { "title": "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", "text": "Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female for the single. \"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going\" was designed as the closing number of \"Dreamgirls\"' first act. Holliday's performance of the song, in a style owing much to gospel music singing traditions, was regularly staged to thunderous applause; it was hailed as the highlight of the show in several printed reviews of the musical. In his review of \"Dreamgirls' \"opening night performance, \"New York Times\" theatre critic Frank Rich referred to Holliday's \"And I Am Telling You\" as \"one of the most powerful theatrical coups to be found in", "psg_id": "8696654" }, { "title": "With You Now", "text": "positive.\" Jonathan Andre of Indie Vision Music rated the album four stars, stating that \"Ellie’s EP is a fresh, invigorating, unique and encouraging precursor to what listeners can expect come February next year.\" For the \"Billboard\" charting week of September 7, 2013, \"With You Now\" was the No. 7 most sold album on the Christian Albums chart. With You Now With You Now is the second EP and from the Christian singer-songwriter Ellie Holcomb. The EP released on August 19, 2013 by Good Time Records. This EP received commercial success and it garnered a few positive reviews. The EP released", "psg_id": "17862830" }, { "title": "Need You Now (Lady Antebellum song)", "text": "morning hours.\" Bobby Peacock of Roughstock gave a positive review as well, comparing its sound favorably to that of \"I Run to You.\" He also thought the traded-off lead vocals gave the song \"more depth,\" and that Kelley and Scott sang more strongly than on the debut album. Critics in Europe and North America have pointed to similarities between \"Need You Now\" and 1982's \"Eye in the Sky\" by The Alan Parsons Project. Hillary Scott responded saying that she \"had never even heard of him\". The song became the trio's second No. 1 hit on the Hot Country Songs chart", "psg_id": "13711218" }, { "title": "I Wanna Be with You (Raspberries song)", "text": "performed on \"The Midnight Special\" television program (season 1, episode 15) on May 4, 1973. The show was hosted by Johnny Nash. \"I Wanna Be with You\" was included on the \"Raspberries Pop Art Live\" CD set from their reunion concert recording, November 26, 2004, at the House of Blues in Cleveland, Ohio, released August 18, 2017. I Wanna Be with You (Raspberries song) \"I Wanna Be with You\" is a hit single by Raspberries, released in November 1972. It was written by band leader Eric Carmen, who also provided the lead vocals. It was their first single release from", "psg_id": "18522636" }, { "title": "If I Had You (film)", "text": "If I Had You (film) If I Had You is a one-off British crime drama television film, starring Sarah Parish, Poppy Miller, and Paul McGann. Parish stars as police detective Sharon Myers, who moves from the big city back to her small hometown to investigate a murder. \"If I Had You\" was first broadcast on 7 May 2006 on ITV. It was also broadcast in the United States on BBC America on 25 July 2006. Future member of One Direction, Louis Tomlinson, makes a short appearance as a member of a group of boys who discover a body in the", "psg_id": "8347292" }, { "title": "I Need You Now (1954 song)", "text": "version of \"I Need You Now\" at Abbey Road Studios in London. This information from Wayne Brasler, president of the Joni James International Fan Club. Jacobs and Crane later gave James another song \"My Believing Heart,\" which became the followup to her million selling \"You Are My Love.\" I Need You Now (1954 song) \"I Need You Now\" is a popular song written by Al Jacobs and Jimmie Crane. The recorded version by Eddie Fisher, issued by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-5830, reached #1 on the Billboard and Cash Box charts in 1954. The song was also performed", "psg_id": "13794238" }, { "title": "(Now You See Me) Now You Don't", "text": "about a woman on her way out of a sour relationship. Womack's voice is a combination of childlike vulnerability and spurned-woman desperation as she perfectly conveys the emotion in the lyric. This has all the elements necessary to become a summertime hit--and possibly Womack's long-awaited chart-topper.\" (Now You See Me) Now You Don't \"(Now You See Me) Now You Don't\" is a song written by Tony Lane, Jess Brown and David Lee, and recorded by American country music artist Lee Ann Womack. It was released in August 1999 as the third single from her CD \"Some Things I Know\". The", "psg_id": "14748522" }, { "title": "All I Have to Offer You (Is Me)", "text": "No. 1 hit on the \"Billboard\" country chart. The last song by a black performer to reach the summit was \"Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby\" by Louis Jordan, in July 1944. Pride became the third black singer to have a No. 1 country hit (the Nat King Cole-led King Cole Trio had a No. 1 hit earlier in 1944). While Cole would top the charts only once and Jordan twice, \"All I Have to Offer You Is Me\" would be the first of 29 No. 1 hits for Pride, spanning to 1983's \"Night Games.\" The song", "psg_id": "11008568" }, { "title": "Now You See Me, Now You Don't (album)", "text": "Now You See Me, Now You Don't (album) Now You See Me, Now You Don't is an album by the English singer Cliff Richard released in August 1982 on the EMI label. It reached No. 4 in the UK albums chart, No. 1 in Denmark, No. 21 in Australia and No. 19 in New Zealand. It was certified Gold in the UK. The lead single from the album, \"The Only Way Out\" was released in July 1982, reaching No. 10 in the UK Singles Chart. With this foundation, the album peaked at No. 4 on its debut in early September", "psg_id": "17657963" }, { "title": "I Wanna Be with You (Raspberries song)", "text": "I Wanna Be with You (Raspberries song) \"I Wanna Be with You\" is a hit single by Raspberries, released in November 1972. It was written by band leader Eric Carmen, who also provided the lead vocals. It was their first single release from their second LP, \"Fresh\". It became their second greatest US hit. The song reached the Top 40 on three principal US charts, including number 16 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number 10 on \"Cash Box\", and number 7 on \"Record World\". It was also a number 17 hit in Canada. \"I Wanna Be with You\" was", "psg_id": "18522635" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)", "text": "\"Billboard\" reported that the sales tally for Black's \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" was nearing one million units. Internationally, Black's version also reached No.1 in Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa. In The Netherlands the song reached the No.6 position and in Australia it peaked at No.34. In May 2010, research published by BBC Radio 2 revealed that \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" by Cilla Black was the biggest female UK chart hit of the 1960s. Despite the international success and recognition of Warwick's original version, the besting in Great Britain by Black's version has long been a sore point", "psg_id": "8026223" }, { "title": "If I Had You (Alabama song)", "text": "If I Had You (Alabama song) \"If I Had You\" is a song written by Kerry Chater and Danny Mayo, and recorded by American country music group Alabama. It was released in February 1989 as the second single from the album \"Southern Star\". \"If I Had You\" was Alabama's twenty-fifth number one on the country chart. The single went number one for one week and spent thirteen weeks on the country chart. The song was covered by Andy Williams on his 1991 album \"Nashville\" and Eddy Arnold on his 1993 album \"Last of the Love Song Singers: Then and Now\".", "psg_id": "14239135" }, { "title": "If I Had You (Alabama song)", "text": "If I Had You (Alabama song) \"If I Had You\" is a song written by Kerry Chater and Danny Mayo, and recorded by American country music group Alabama. It was released in February 1989 as the second single from the album \"Southern Star\". \"If I Had You\" was Alabama's twenty-fifth number one on the country chart. The single went number one for one week and spent thirteen weeks on the country chart. The song was covered by Andy Williams on his 1991 album \"Nashville\" and Eddy Arnold on his 1993 album \"Last of the Love Song Singers: Then and Now\".", "psg_id": "14239134" }, { "title": "Now That I Found You", "text": "Now That I Found You \"Now That I Found You\" is a song written by Paul Begaud, Vanessa Corish and J.D. Martin, and recorded by Canadian country music artist Terri Clark. It was released in April 1998 as the first single from her album \"How I Feel\". On July 17, 1998, the song reached number 1 on the US \"Radio & Records chart\", number 2 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in July 1998 and number 2 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was awarded both Broadcast Music, Inc. and ASCAP performance awards.", "psg_id": "14944426" }, { "title": "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", "text": "Not Going\", often considered the show's signature tune, describe Effie's love for Curtis, both strongly devoted and defiant. She refuses to let Curtis leave her behind, and boldly proclaims to him, \"I'm staying and you ... you're gonna love me.\" In addition to its presence in the musical, \"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going\" is also notable as the debut single of two women who portrayed Effie. Jennifer Holliday originated the role on Broadway in 1981 and won a Tony Award for her performance as well as the Grammy for Best R&B Performance, Female for its re-release in", "psg_id": "8696652" }, { "title": "(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am", "text": "(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am \"(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am\" is a song written by Jimmy Williams and Larry Harrison. In the USA, its best-known recorded version is that by Nancy Wilson, a hit single for her, in the summer of 1964. The single went to No. 11 on the Hot 100, as well as No. 2 on the Billboard Pop-Standard Singles chart. Wilson, who had been recording since 1960, was afforded her first Top 40 hit with hit with \"How Glad I Am\": \"I went into the studio with the idea of recording a Top", "psg_id": "14179195" }, { "title": "I Need You Now (Agnes song)", "text": "I Need You Now (Agnes song) \"I Need You Now\" is a pop song recorded by the Swedish singer Agnes for her third album \"Dance Love Pop\". The song was written by Anders Hansson and Sharon Vaughn. It was released as the album's second single in the UK in a remixed form. The song was re-sung and completely reproduced during summer 2009 for the single release. It was also released as the third single in the Netherlands on October 9. The song's first radio play was on Friday 11 September on BBC Radio 1's \"Floorfillers\" with Scott Mills. \"I Need", "psg_id": "13768287" }, { "title": "Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)", "text": "songs are different from the original 1962 LP release and consist of later hits, etc. Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance) Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance) is the only album issued by The Contours during their recording career at Motown Records. Issued on Motown's Gordy subsidiary in October 1962 (see 1962 in music), the album includes the hit title track and the number 21 R&B hit single \"Shake Sherry\". Also including the early singles \"Whole Lotta' Woman\" and \"The Stretch\", \"Do You Love Me\" is notable as the first LP to be released", "psg_id": "8065539" }, { "title": "Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)", "text": "Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance) Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance) is the only album issued by The Contours during their recording career at Motown Records. Issued on Motown's Gordy subsidiary in October 1962 (see 1962 in music), the album includes the hit title track and the number 21 R&B hit single \"Shake Sherry\". Also including the early singles \"Whole Lotta' Woman\" and \"The Stretch\", \"Do You Love Me\" is notable as the first LP to be released by Gordy Records. The song was also performed in the movies \"Dirty Dancing\", \"Getting Even", "psg_id": "8065537" }, { "title": "Who Do You Love Now?", "text": "Who Do You Love Now? \"Who Do You Love Now?\" is a song performed by Australian singer Dannii Minogue and Dutch dance DJs Zki & Dobre, performing under the group name Riva. The track began originally as an instrumental-only called \"Stringer\" and soon became an instant clubhit. Thanks to Pete Tong who instantly start playing the record in his Essential Selection radio show on BBC Radio 1 The record was released in November 2001 through Alien/United Recordings, exclusively licensed to London Records It was later adapted into a vocal version for Danni Minogue, written by Grammy Award winning Victoria Horn", "psg_id": "7019857" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)", "text": "of the tune for Warwick, who was enraptured and at her urging David left Warwick to rehearse with Bacharach in the living room while he (David) retired to a bedroom where he completed the lyric. Of the unnatural stress in \"I dream \"of\" you\", David later stated: \"I tried to find a way to make the \"you\" do something and I could never do it...[I] had to let it go.\" Warwick recorded \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" at Bell Sound Studios in Manhattan in November 1963, in a session produced by Bacharach which also yielded \"Walk On By\" and \"In", "psg_id": "8026218" }, { "title": "Since I Had You", "text": "Hambrick. Since I Had You \"Since I Had You\" is a quiet storm-styled soul song recorded by singer Marvin Gaye for the \"I Want You\" album. The song was co-written by Gaye and producer Leon Ware and is a song that like \"All the Way Round\" talked of a reunion between the singer and a reputed lover, this time at a dance floor and convincing the woman despite the fact their relationship has cooled into a friendship to make love again. Like \"Come Live with Me Angel\" and \"Feel All My Love Inside\" before, the song includes sexual moans from", "psg_id": "10523691" }, { "title": "Since I Had You", "text": "Since I Had You \"Since I Had You\" is a quiet storm-styled soul song recorded by singer Marvin Gaye for the \"I Want You\" album. The song was co-written by Gaye and producer Leon Ware and is a song that like \"All the Way Round\" talked of a reunion between the singer and a reputed lover, this time at a dance floor and convincing the woman despite the fact their relationship has cooled into a friendship to make love again. Like \"Come Live with Me Angel\" and \"Feel All My Love Inside\" before, the song includes sexual moans from Gwenda", "psg_id": "10523690" }, { "title": "I Only Want to Be with You", "text": "With You\" was written soon after she and Hawker married on 1 December 1961, being inspired by Hawker's intense romantic feelings for his new bride. Ryder, who would later be a member of the Breakaways, had been a member of a vocal chorale, the Vernons Girls. Reportedly, she and Hawker had intended that she herself would record \"I Only Want to Be With You\". However, no formal arrangement for this eventuality had apparently been made by the autumn of 1963, when Hawker received a phone call from Philips A&R director Johnny Franz. Ryder paraphrases Franz as saying \"Look we need", "psg_id": "9416238" }, { "title": "I Had a Dream That You Were Mine", "text": "his lyrical contributions to the album to that of an editor: \"I would contribute lyrics, but I think a lot of what I brought was sort of focusing a narrative and trying to make sure that there was always a picture being painted.\" \"I Had a Dream That You Were Mine\" received universal acclaim from music critics, receiving a score of 82 out of 100 on the review aggregator website Metacritic. I Had a Dream That You Were Mine I Had a Dream That You Were Mine is a collaborative studio album by Hamilton Leithauser, the former frontman of The", "psg_id": "19696043" }, { "title": "I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)", "text": "I Know (You Don't Love Me No More) \"I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)\" is a R&B song written and performed by American singer Barbara George. It was released as her debut single in late 1961. This song became her signature song and her only major hit in United States, peaking at number 1 in the \"Billboard\" R&B singles chart and number 3 in the Pop Singles chart. The song was later covered by The Newbeats, Cher, Ike & Tina Turner, Bonnie Raitt, Anne Murray, Steve Marriott, Yvonne Fair, Felder's Orioles, and also a Spanish language version by", "psg_id": "13525749" }, { "title": "If I Had No Loot", "text": "If I Had No Loot \"If I Had No Loot\" is a song by American R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné! It was released on June 1, 1993, as the lead single from their 1993 album \"Sons of Soul\". The song was produced by Tony! Toni! Toné! and co-written by group member Raphael Wiggins, who said that it is about fair-weather friends. It has a new jack swing beat, pronounced guitar licks, and vocal samples from Boogie Down Productions' 1987 song \"Remix for P Is Free\" and Ice Cube's 1991 song \"The Wrong Nigga to Fuck Wit\". The song became a", "psg_id": "16207182" }, { "title": "If I Had No Loot", "text": "If I Had No Loot \"If I Had No Loot\" is a song by American R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné! It was released on June 1, 1993, as the lead single from their 1993 album \"Sons of Soul\". The song was produced by Tony! Toni! Toné! and co-written by group member Raphael Wiggins, who said that it is about fair-weather friends. It has a new jack swing beat, pronounced guitar licks, and vocal samples from Boogie Down Productions' 1987 song \"Remix for P Is Free\" and Ice Cube's 1991 song \"The Wrong Nigga to Fuck Wit\". The song became a", "psg_id": "16207176" }, { "title": "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry", "text": "of the Australian film \"Strange Bedfellows\" initiated legal action against Universal Studios for copyright violation. The suit was withdrawn in April 2008 after the producers of \"Strange Bedfellows\" received an early draft of \"Chuck & Larry\" that predated their film, and they were satisfied that they had not been plagiarized. I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan. It stars Adam Sandler and Kevin James as the title characters Chuck and Larry, respectively, two New York City firefighters who pretend to be a gay", "psg_id": "8152710" }, { "title": "Missing You Now", "text": "Missing You Now \"Missing You Now\" is a song recorded by Michael Bolton. It was the fourth single released from his 1991 album, \"Time, Love & Tenderness\". The song features saxophone player Kenny G; it was produced by Walter Afanasieff, who also co-wrote the song with Bolton and noted songwriter Diane Warren. \"Missing You Now\" just missed the Top 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, topping out at No. 12 in March 1992. The song did reach No. 1 on the adult contemporary chart for three weeks, Bolton's sixth song to do so and Kenny G's first. In addition,", "psg_id": "12189041" }, { "title": "Who Are You Now?", "text": "Crime, and others in a YouTube video uploaded by the band's label Fueled by Ramen. Music videos were released for the tracks \"Letdown\" and \"Keeping on Without You\". MTV News commented on the album's second track, \"Letdown\", calling it a \"fist-pumper of an anthem\" with \"frenzied overlapping bridges and orgasmic choruses\", but did not give a further review of the album as a whole. Who Are You Now? Who Are You Now? is the third full-length studio album by alternative rock band This Providence, released on March 17, 2009. The album title comes from the song \"Playing the Villain\", the", "psg_id": "20157780" }, { "title": "I Need You Now (album)", "text": "I Need You Now (album) I Need You Now is the debut studio album from Contemporary Gospel singer Smokie Norful. The album was released on May 21, 2002 through EMI Gospel and Chordant Records. I Need You Now: Limited Edition was released on the same labels on October 21, 2003. It is a sequel to \"I Need You Now\", not an extended edition. It contains new versions of four of the tracks in the regular edition plus four new tracks. All songs written by Norful, except where noted. At the 35th GMA Dove Awards, the Limited Edition won a Dove", "psg_id": "15548769" }, { "title": "I Need You Now (album)", "text": "the latter. I Need You Now (album) I Need You Now is the debut studio album from Contemporary Gospel singer Smokie Norful. The album was released on May 21, 2002 through EMI Gospel and Chordant Records. I Need You Now: Limited Edition was released on the same labels on October 21, 2003. It is a sequel to \"I Need You Now\", not an extended edition. It contains new versions of four of the tracks in the regular edition plus four new tracks. All songs written by Norful, except where noted. At the 35th GMA Dove Awards, the Limited Edition won", "psg_id": "15548771" }, { "title": "Did I Ever Tell You", "text": "The song a hit for Singleton, peaking at No. 15 in 1961. The following year, the duo had equal success together with another country hit called \"Waltz of the Angels\". Jones, who had previously recorded duets with Jeanette Hicks and Virginia Spurlock, would record more famous duets with Melba Montgomery and future wife Tammy Wynette in the years ahead. Did I Ever Tell You \"Did I Ever Tell You\" is a duet by American country singers George Jones and Margie Singleton. Like Jones, Singleton began her career at Starday Records and released her first single in 1957, \"One Step (Nearer", "psg_id": "18916887" }, { "title": "If I Had No Loot", "text": "come around you for fraudulent reasons\". \"Newsday\" found its theme similar to the O'Jays' 1972 song \"Back Stabbers\". \"If I Had No Loot\" was released by Polygram and Wing Records on June 1, 1993, as the lead single from \"Sons of Soul\" (1993) and received frequent radio airplay. Its music video received heavy rotation on MTV and BET. The single reached number seven on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, on which it charted for 21 weeks. It reached its peak position on August 7, 1993. On August 11, the single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America", "psg_id": "16207179" }, { "title": "No. 1 in Heaven", "text": "the vein of Donna Summer's music. Moroder's trademark sound, that began in 1977 with \"I Feel Love\", also appeared on Summer's \"Once Upon a Time\" (\"Now I Need You\", \"Working the Midnight Shift\", \"Queen for a Day\") and again on 1979's \"Bad Girls\" in songs like \"Sunset People\". \"No. 1 in Heaven\" was promoted by the release of four singles over 1979. The first single, \"La Dolce Vita\" was released in early 1979 in European countries such as Germany and Italy but did not chart. \"The Number One Song in Heaven\", became the group's first hit since \"Looks, Looks, Looks\"", "psg_id": "7740180" }, { "title": "If I Had No Loot", "text": "hit for the group, peaking at number seven on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and sold 500,000 copies in the United States. \"If I Had No Loot\" was named the tenth best single of 1993 by \"The Village Voice\"s annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll. \"If I Had No Loot\" was recorded for the group's third album \"Sons of Soul\", which was recorded and released in 1993. The song was produced by Tony! Toni! Toné! and written by group member Raphael Wiggins, Juan Bautista, and Will Harris. Session musician", "psg_id": "16207177" }, { "title": "I Love You, Oh No", "text": "2005, and was also featured in Robot Food's snowboarding hit \"Afterbang\". In 2009, the song was used in a Dell commercial for the Studio 15. In 2012 the song was used for the Dior ADDICT Fragrance commercial. In 2013 it was used as the theme music for Channel 4's \"Anna and Katy\" - the choice of the show's co-writers and performers, Anna Crilly and Katy Wix. I Love You, Oh No \"I Love You, Oh No!\" is a song written by Chica Sato, Hajime Tachibana, and Toshio Nakanishi for Plastics, released in 1979 from their debut album \"Welcome Plastics\". The", "psg_id": "17301981" }, { "title": "Catch Me If You Can", "text": "lives with their daughter in Chicago. \"Some of my films have had to do with broken homes and people on the run from their sad pasts\", Spielberg stated. \"But there are those strands that got me to say: you know, there's something also about me that I can say through the telling of this kind of lighthearted story\". Spielberg also wanted to create a film that sympathized with a crook. He explained, \"Frank was a 21st century genius working within the innocence of the mid '60s, when people were more trusting than they are now. I don't think this is", "psg_id": "1700941" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)", "text": "Black's versions of \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" were released as singles: Warwick's version rose as high as No.11 while Black's peak was No.34. Warwick had the hit with \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" in Belgium (Flemish Region), the Netherlands and South Africa, reaching No.4 in each territory. Petula Clark was on the roster of Pye Records, Warwick's UK label, and therefore in a position to almost immediately cover \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" in several foreign language versions for the international market. Clark reached No.7 in France with \"Ceux Qui Ont Un Coeur\" in the spring of 1964 then", "psg_id": "8026230" }, { "title": "I Lived with You", "text": "I Lived with You I Lived With You is a 1933 British romantic comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ivor Novello, Ursula Jeans and Ida Lupino. It is based on the West End hit play \"I Lived With You\" by Novello. A young cockney shop girl meets a penniless Russian prince and takes him home to live with her family. His presence creates chaos in the girl's humble Fulham home. It turns out he has a secret cache of diamonds given him by the last Czar, and is persuaded to start selling them. \"TV Guide\" wrote, \"originally a", "psg_id": "15432167" }, { "title": "Telling You", "text": "Phil re-encounters an ex-girlfriend he left behind. In the meantime, dealing with problems created by some money missing from the restaurant, the pair begin meeting old acquaintances and trying to pull themselves up and reorganize their plans for the future. Telling You Telling You, also known as Love Sucks, is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by Robert DeFranco and starring Peter Facinelli, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Matthew Lillard, and Dash Mihok. It was distributed by Miramax. Its filming location finds place in North Hollywood. It was released on August 7, 1998. Two college graduates find themselves back home in New", "psg_id": "13689250" }, { "title": "I Lived with You", "text": "dark, but don't be misled - this performance doesn't reek of the greasepaint in the least. It's just that Novello has the rare ability to maintain a playful, ironic stance which many critics, even today, seem incapable of appreciating or recognising.\" I Lived with You I Lived With You is a 1933 British romantic comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ivor Novello, Ursula Jeans and Ida Lupino. It is based on the West End hit play \"I Lived With You\" by Novello. A young cockney shop girl meets a penniless Russian prince and takes him home to live", "psg_id": "15432169" }, { "title": "I Wish I Had a Nickel", "text": "single. Country music historian Colin Escott states that the Johnny Fair transcriptions \"rank alongside Hank's most affecting work\" and singles out the Wakely covers for particular praise: \"The songs were trite and affectless in Wakely's hands, but Hank filled them with vengeance and unrequited longing.\" I Wish I Had a Nickel \"I Wish I Had a Nickel\" is a song composed written by W.S. Barnhart and Tommy Sutton. The song was a hit for country singer Jimmy Wakely but is mostly associated with Hank Williams, who performed it on KWKH in Shreveport, Louisiana as part of the Johnny Fair Syrup", "psg_id": "18897912" }, { "title": "Now o now I needs must part", "text": "do to part with you. Him despair doth cause to lie, Who both lived and died true. </poem> Now o now I needs must part Now o Now I Needs Must Part was written by the sixteenth-seventeenth-century composer John Dowland. A bittersweet contemplation of love and loss, it was first published in Dowland's book called \"First Booke of Songes or Ayres of foure partes with Tableture for the Lute\" (1597). <poem> Now, O now, I needs must part, Parting though I absent mourn. Absence can no joy impart: Joy once fled cannot return. While I live I needs must love,", "psg_id": "13612741" }, { "title": "(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am", "text": "would have one more Top 40 hit subsequent to \"(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am\": \"Face It Girl, It's Over\", which reached No. 29 in 1968. (You Don't Know) How Glad I Am \"(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am\" is a song written by Jimmy Williams and Larry Harrison. In the USA, its best-known recorded version is that by Nancy Wilson, a hit single for her, in the summer of 1964. The single went to No. 11 on the Hot 100, as well as No. 2 on the Billboard Pop-Standard Singles chart. Wilson, who had been recording since", "psg_id": "14179197" }, { "title": "I Had a Dream That You Were Mine", "text": "and that when we were working together we were able to make that music.\" Before working on these songs, the duo had begun writing \"1959\", which would subsequently appear as the closing track on \"I Had a Dream That You Were Mine\". \"I Had a Dream That You Were Mine\" was recorded between July 2014 to February 2016, with Leithauser staying with Batmangli in Los Angeles for the recording sessions: \"We’d do these week stretches of working together where Hamilton would come stay with me in L.A., and we’d go into the studio and have these marathon work sessions.\" Already", "psg_id": "19696037" }, { "title": "With You Now", "text": "With You Now With You Now is the second EP and from the Christian singer-songwriter Ellie Holcomb. The EP released on August 19, 2013 by Good Time Records. This EP received commercial success and it garnered a few positive reviews. The EP released on August 19, 2013 by Good Time Records, and this was her second EP. \"With You Now\" received two positive reviews from music critics. At \"CCM Magazine\", Matt Conner rated the album four out of five stars, writing that \"the talented songwriter creates beautiful music on her own, and her new EP With You Now is proof", "psg_id": "17862829" }, { "title": "The Man Who Had No Idea", "text": "The Man Who Had No Idea \"The Man Who Had No Idea\" is a 1978 science fiction story by Thomas M. Disch. It was first published in \"The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\". In a world where licenses are required in order to participate in conversation, Barry Riordan risks failing his exam because he cannot think of anything original. \"The Man Who Had No Idea\" was a finalist for the 1979 Hugo Award for Best Novelette John Sladek considered it to depict \"delightful problems\". \"Kirkus Reviews\" noted that it \"say(s) a great deal about our expectations of ourselves and", "psg_id": "20768168" }, { "title": "About You Now (EP)", "text": "track \"About You Now\", a remix of it, a remix of \"Stay My Baby\", \"F.Y.I.\" and \"Party Girl\". The first track on the album is \"About You Now\". Musically, the song is a mid-tempo pop-rock track, that follows a verse to chorus guideline. The song, a cover of the Sugababes hit single, lyrically speaks of a girl who is over a fight her and her intimate other had, and now knows how she feels \"about him now\". The single has proven to be a hit for Cosgrove in the US. On the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, the single is her highest", "psg_id": "12979167" }, { "title": "I Knew You When (song)", "text": "I Knew You When (song) \"I Knew You When\" is a song written and composed by Joe South. It became a popular hit in 1965 when recorded by American pop and country singer Billy Joe Royal. There have also been several other hit cover versions of this song, including Donny Osmond and Linda Ronstadt. \"I Knew You When\" was first recorded by Billy Joe Royal for his 1965 studio album, \"Down in the Boondocks\". The song reached No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 the week of November 6, 1965. The song went to No. 1 on the Canadian music", "psg_id": "16801558" }, { "title": "Missing You Now", "text": "the song reached No. 28 on the UK Singles Chart. It has also topped the Adult Contemporary charts in Canada, topping out in #1 until April 1992. The music video for \"Missing You Now\" featured actress Teri Hatcher, with whom Bolton was reportedly dating at the time. Missing You Now \"Missing You Now\" is a song recorded by Michael Bolton. It was the fourth single released from his 1991 album, \"Time, Love & Tenderness\". The song features saxophone player Kenny G; it was produced by Walter Afanasieff, who also co-wrote the song with Bolton and noted songwriter Diane Warren. \"Missing", "psg_id": "12189042" }, { "title": "I Only Want to Be with You", "text": "Believe in Magic\", did afford the group a final Top Ten hit. Issued in the UK as a non-album single on 3 September 1976, \"I Only Wanna Be with You\" – so entitled – reached number 4 UK, affording the Bay City Rollers' a tenth and final Top Ten hit. It's noteworthy that the US and UK chart peaks of the Bay City Rollers' 1976 remake of \"I Only Want to Be with You\" exactly match the US and UK chart peaks achieved in 1964 by the Dusty Springfield original. However the Springfield original version had had a significantly stronger", "psg_id": "9416245" }, { "title": "He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)", "text": "He Don't Love You (Like I Love You) \"He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)\" is a 1975 No. 1 song in the United States sung by Tony Orlando and Dawn. It topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart on May 3, 1975, and remained there for three weeks. The song also went to No. 1 on the US adult contemporary chart for one week in 1975. It was later certified Gold by the RIAA. Under its original title \"He Will Break Your Heart,\" the song was also a top-ten hit for one of its songwriters, Jerry Butler, in 1960.", "psg_id": "11782381" }, { "title": "I Need You Now (Agnes song)", "text": "shows a Native American (Rick Mora) riding on a horse, probably looking for Agnes. In the end, they meet up and walk away together. The video shows Agnes in three different dresses. <br> Side 1 Side 2 I Need You Now (Agnes song) \"I Need You Now\" is a pop song recorded by the Swedish singer Agnes for her third album \"Dance Love Pop\". The song was written by Anders Hansson and Sharon Vaughn. It was released as the album's second single in the UK in a remixed form. The song was re-sung and completely reproduced during summer 2009 for", "psg_id": "13768292" }, { "title": "Now You See Me, Now You Don't (Pretty Little Liars)", "text": "Now You See Me, Now You Don't (Pretty Little Liars) \"Now You See Me, Now You Don't\" is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of the American mystery drama television series \"Pretty Little Liars\" and the 83th episode of the series overall. The episode was written by showrunner I. Marlene King and Bryan M. Holdman and directed by Norman Buckley, it aired on August 27, 2013 on ABC Family and was watched by 3.33 viewers. Teresa Lopez of \"TV Fanatic\" gave the episode a 4.5 out of 5 stars rating, commenting: \"It was night of huge reveals, but it's", "psg_id": "20781641" }, { "title": "Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)", "text": "with Warwick. In a 1995 edition of \"Great Performances\" which saluted Burt Bacharach, Warwick stated that Black's version of \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" replicated Warwick's to the point where had Warwick coughed while recording her vocal for the original track or had that track's organist hit a wrong note, those features would have been present on Black's cover. In fact - whether intentionally or not - Black's original recording features distinct lyrics on the chorus with Black singing \"who couldn't be another heart\" rather than the original and standard lyric \"you couldn't really have a heart\": Black has always", "psg_id": "8026224" }, { "title": "Where Are You Now (My Love)", "text": "shops. The song went to number 1 in May 1965 and, according to some UK Charts, it knocked The Beatles's \"Ticket to Ride\" off the number one spot. A duet with Hatch, \"The Two of Us\", later achieved success on the Australian chart. Where Are You Now (My Love) \"Where Are You Now (My Love)\" is a 1965 song written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent, and recorded in December 1964 by Trent. The single gave Trent her only No. 1 hit when it reached the top of the UK Singles Chart for one week in May 1965. The song", "psg_id": "12118285" } ]
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which philosopher wrote eros and civilization and one dimensional man?
[ { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "According to P. D. Casteel, \"Eros and Civilization\" is, with \"One-Dimensional Man\", the work Marcuse is best known for. Eros and Civilization Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud (1955; second edition, 1966) is a book by the German philosopher and social critic Herbert Marcuse, in which the author proposes a non-repressive society, attempts a synthesis of the theories of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud, and explores the potential of collective memory to be a source of disobedience and revolt and point the way to an alternative future. Its title alludes to Freud's \"Civilization and Its Discontents\" (1930). The", "psg_id": "6937877" } ]
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[ { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "by \"Eros and Civilization\". He pointed to Altman as an activist who had been inspired by the book, which inspired him to argue that the challenge to \"conventional norms\" represented by gay people made them revolutionary. Rainer Funk wrote that the psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, in a letter to the philosopher Raya Dunayevskaya, dismissed \"Eros and Civilization\" as an incompetent distortion of Freud and \"the expression of an alienation and despair masquerading as radicalism\" and referred to Marcuse's \"ideas for the future man\" as irrational and sickening. The gay rights activist Jeffrey Escoffier discussed \"Eros and Civilization\" in \"GLBTQ Social Sciences\",", "psg_id": "6937875" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "views of the neo-Freudian psychoanalysts Erich Fromm, Karen Horney, and Harry Stack Sullivan. Though maintaining that both they and Marcuse confused \"ideology with reality\" and minimized \"the biological sphere\", he welcomed Marcuse's view that \"the distinction between psychological and political categories has been made obsolete by the condition of man in the present era.\" Sontag wrote that together with Brown's \"Life Against Death\" (1959), \"Eros and Civilization\" represented a \"new seriousness about Freudian ideas\" and exposed most previous writing on Freud in the United States as irrelevant or superficial. Kimball identified \"Eros and Civilization\" and \"One-Dimensional Man\" (1964) as Marcuse's", "psg_id": "6937835" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "it was the work that led Pope Paul VI to publicly condemn Marcuse in 1969. \"Eros and Civilization\" was reviewed by Paul Nyberg in the \"Harvard Educational Review\" in 1956. In the \"American Journal of Sociology\", the book was reviewed by the sociologist Kurt Heinrich Wolff in 1956 and received a mixed review from Barbara Celarent in 2010. (\"Barbara Celarent\" is a pen-name). Celarent considered \"Eros and Civilization\" a \"deeper book\" than \"One-Dimensional Man\" (1964) because it \"addressed the core issue: How should we live?\" However, Celarent wrote that Marcuse's decision to analyze the issue of what should be done", "psg_id": "6937840" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "plausible historical mechanism\" than Foucault's \"nebulous\" concept of discourse. However, Celarent considered Marcuse's chapter giving \"proper Freudian reasons for the historicity of the reality principle\" to be of historical interest only, and wrote that Marcuse proposed a \"shadowy utopia\". Celarent suggested that \"Eros and Civilization\" had commonly been misinterpreted, and that Marcuse was not concerned with advocating \"free love and esoteric sexual positions.\" In \"Theory & Society\", \"Eros and Civilization\" was discussed by the philosopher and historian Martin Jay, the psychoanalyst Nancy Chodorow, and C. Fred Alford. Jay described the book as one of Marcuse's major works, and his \"most", "psg_id": "6937842" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "while Marcuse does not mention pedophilia, it fits his argument that perverse sex can be \"revelatory or demystifying, because it returns experience to the physical body\". Duvenage described the book as \"fascinating\", but wrote that Marcuse's suggestions for a repression-free society have been criticized by the philosopher Marinus Schoeman. Farr, Kellner, Lamas, and Reitz wrote that partly because of the impact of \"Eros and Civilization\", Marcuse's work influenced several academic disciplines in the United States and in other countries. Nicholas endorsed Marcuse's \"analysis of technological rationality, aesthetic reason, phantasy, and imagination.\" The classicist Norman O. Brown commended \"Eros and Civilization\"", "psg_id": "6937857" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "most influential books, and wrote that Marcuse's views parallel those of Norman O. Brown, despite the difference of tone between the two thinkers. He dismissed the ideas of both Marcuse and Brown as false and harmful. Tuttle suggested that \"Eros and Civilization\" could not be properly understood without reading Marcuse's earlier work \"Hegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity\" (1932). Howell wrote that \"Eros and Civilization\" had been improved upon by C. Fred Alford's \"Melanie Klein and Critical Social Theory\" (1989). Bertman wrote that \"Eros and Civilization\" was exciting, and had much to do with Marcuse's influence in the 1960s", "psg_id": "6937836" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "Carl Jung, whose psychology he describes as an \"obscurantist neo-mythology\". \"Eros and Civilization\" was first published in 1955 by Beacon Press. In 1974, it was published as a Beacon Paperback. \"Eros and Civilization\" received positive reviews from the philosopher Abraham Edel in \"The Nation\" and the historian of science Robert M. Young in the \"New Statesman\". The book was also discussed in 1961 by Susan Sontag in \"The Supplement\" to the \"Columbia Spectator\" and in 1997 by the art critic Roger Kimball in \"The New Criterion\". In \"Choice\", it received discussions from H. N. Tuttle, R. J. Howell, and M.", "psg_id": "6937833" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "as \"equally profound\" in his introduction to Brown's \"The Challenge of Islam: The Prophetic Tradition\" (2009). The critic Camille Paglia wrote in \"Provocations\" (2018) that while \"Eros and Civilization\" was \"one of the centerpieces of the Frankfurt School\", she found the book inferior to \"Life Against Death\". She described \"Eros and Civilization\" as \"overschematic yet blobby and imprecise\". The gay rights activist Jearld Moldenhauer discussed Marcuse's views in \"The Body Politic\". He suggested that Marcuse found the gay liberation movement insignificant, and criticized Marcuse for ignoring it in \"Counterrevolution and Revolt\" (1972), even though many gay activists had been influenced", "psg_id": "6937874" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "regressive potential may be transformed into the ground of mature autonomy, which recognizes the rights and needs of others.\" He agreed with Marcuse that \"in spite of the reified power of the reality principle, humanity aims at a utopia in which its most fundamental needs would be fulfilled.\" \"Eros and Civilization\" was discussed by the philosopher Jeremy Shearmur in \"Philosophy of the Social Sciences\", the philosopher Timothy F. Murphy in the \"Journal of Homosexuality\", C. Fred Alford in \"Theory, Culture & Society\", Michael Beard in \"Edebiyat: Journal of Middle Eastern Literatures\", Peter M. R. Stirk in the \"History of the", "psg_id": "6937849" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "this possible. He described some of Marcuse's speculations as bizarre, and suggested that his \"vision of Eros\" is \"imbalanced in the direction of the sublime\" and that the \"essential conservatism\" of his stance on sexuality had gone unnoticed. The philosopher Roger Scruton criticized Marcuse and Brown in \"Sexual Desire\" (1986), describing their proposals for sexual liberation as an \"another expression of the alienation\" they condemned and an attempt to \"dress up the outlook of the alienated individual in the attributes of virtue.\" The anthropologist Pat Caplan identified \"Eros and Civilization\" as an influence on student protest movements of the 1960s,", "psg_id": "6937866" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "instincts and the conscience of repression (superego), which is self-repressing trying to follow the society's mores and norms. Freud claimed that a clash between Eros and civilization results in the history of Man being one of his repression: \"Our civilization is, generally speaking, founded on the suppression of instincts.\" Sex produces the energy, and it is repressed so the energy can be channeled into progress — but the price of progress is the prevalence of guilt instead of happiness. \"Progress\", for Marcuse, is a concept that provides the explanation and excuse of why the system has to continue; it is", "psg_id": "6937830" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "he commented that \"Eros and Civilization\" was referred to surprisingly rarely in gay liberation literature. In an afterword to the 1993 edition of the book, Altman added that Marcuse's \"radical Freudianism\" was \"now largely forgotten\" and had never been \"particularly popular in the gay movement.\" The social psychologist Liam Hudson suggested in \"The Cult of the Fact\" (1972) that \"Life Against Death\" was neglected by radicals because its publication coincided with that of \"Eros and Civilization\". Comparing the two works, he found \"Eros and Civilization\" more reductively political and less stimulating. The critic Frederick Crews argued in \"Out of My", "psg_id": "6937862" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "bisexuality. Alford criticized the Frankfurt School for ignoring the work of the psychoanalyst Melanie Klein despite the fact that Klein published a seminal paper two years before the publication of \"Eros and Civilization\". Beard described the book as an \"apocalyptic companion\" to \"Life Against Death\", and wrote that between them the books provided \"one of the most influential blueprints for radical thinking in the decade which followed.\" Stirk reexamined the book by drawing on scholarship on the relationship between reason and instinct. He argued that Marcuse's views were a utopian theory with widespread appeal, but that examination of Marcuse's interpretations", "psg_id": "6937852" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "progress does \"so little to end human misery and destructiveness\" in \"Liberation and Its Limits\" (1986). He compared \"Eros and Civilization\" to Brown's \"Life Against Death\" (1959), the cultural critic Philip Rieff's \"\" (1959), Ricœur's \"Freud and Philosophy\" (1965), and the philosopher Jürgen Habermas's \"Knowledge and Human Interests\" (1968), writing that these works jointly placed Freud at the center of moral and philosophical inquiry. However, he argued that while Marcuse recognized the difficulties of explaining how sublimation could be compatible with a new and non-repressive social order, he presented a confused account of a \"sublimation without desexualization\" that could make", "psg_id": "6937865" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "as the first book, following the work of Wilhelm Reich, to \"reopen the possibility of the abolition of repression\" in \"Life Against Death\" (1959). The philosopher Paul Ricœur, in \"Freud and Philosophy\" (1965), compared his work to \"Eros and Civilization\". Paul Robinson credited Marcuse and Brown with systematically analyzing psychoanalytic theory in order to reveal its critical implications in \"The Freudian Left\" (1969). He believed they went beyond beyond Reich and the anthropologist Géza Róheim in probing the dialectical subtleties of Freud's thought, thereby reaching conclusions more extreme and utopian than theirs. He found Lionel Trilling's work on Freud, \"Freud", "psg_id": "6937858" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "achieved international fame, a key work in the intellectual legacy of the 1950s, and important in shaping the subcultures of the 1960s, in \"The Sixties\" (1998). The historian Roy Porter argued in the anthology \"Debating Gender, Debating Sexuality\" (1996) that Marcuse's view that \"industrialization demanded erotic austerity\" was not original, and was discredited by Foucault in \"The History of Sexuality\" (1976). The philosopher Todd Dufresne compared \"Eros and Civilization\" to Brown's \"Life Against Death\" (1959) and the anarchist author Paul Goodman's \"Growing Up Absurd\" (1960) in \"Tales from the Freudian Crypt\" (2000). He questioned to what extent Marcuse's readers understood", "psg_id": "6937872" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "(1991) that Marcuse studied with Heidegger but later broke with him for political reasons and suggested that the Heideggerian aspects of Marcuse's thinking, which had been in eclipse during Marcuse's most active period with the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research, reemerged, displaced onto Freud, in \"Eros and Civilization\". The economist Richard Posner maintained in \"Sex and Reason\" (1992) that \"Eros and Civilization\" contains \"political and economic absurdities\" but also interesting observations about sex and art. He credited Marcuse with providing arguments that made his work a critique of conventional sexual morality superior to Bertrand Russell's \"Marriage and Morals\" (1929), but", "psg_id": "6937870" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "society\" was Marxist, despite the fact that Marcuse nowhere mentioned Marx and referred to capitalism only indirectly, as \"industrial civilization\". He argued that Marcuse tried to develop ideas that were already present in \"the far less ambiguous language of Marxian theory\", but still welcomed the fact that Marcuse made psychoanalysis and dialectical materialism reach the same desired result. However, he concluded that Marcuse's \"call to opposition to present-day conditions remains a mere philosophical exercise without applicability to social actions.\" Whitfield noted that Marcuse considered \"Eros and Civilization\" his most important book, and wrote that it \"merits consideration as his best,", "psg_id": "6937838" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "fight.\" Marcuse discusses the social meaning of biology — history seen not as a class struggle, but a fight against repression of our instincts. He argues that \"advanced industrial society\" (modern capitalism) is preventing us from reaching a non-repressive society \"based on a fundamentally different experience of being, a fundamentally different relation between man and nature, and fundamentally different existential relations\". He contends that Freud's argument that repression is needed by civilization to persist is mistaken, as Eros is liberating and constructive. Marcuse starts with the conflict described by Freud in \"Civilization and Its Discontents\" — the struggle between human", "psg_id": "6937829" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "Ontology and the Theory of Historicity\" (1932) that \"Eros and Civilization\" continues the interest in historicity present in that earlier work and that Marcuse views the sources of disobedience and revolt as being rooted in collective memory. Stephen Frosh found \"Eros and Civilization\" and \"Life Against Death\" to be among the most important advances towards a psychoanalytic theory of art and culture in \"The Politics of Psychoanalysis\" (1987). However, he considered the way these works turn the internal psychological process of repression into a model for social existence as a whole to be disputable. Kenneth Lewes endorsed Marcuse's criticism of", "psg_id": "6937868" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "System\" (1975) that Marcuse's proposed liberation of instinct was not a real challenge to the status quo, since, by taking the position that such a liberation could only be attempted \"after culture has done its work and created the mankind and the world that could be free\", Marcuse was accommodating society's institutions. He accused Marcuse of sentimentalism. The psychoanalyst Joel Kovel described \"Eros and Civilization\" as more successful than \"Life Against Death\" in \"The Age of Desire\" (1981). The psychotherapist Joel D. Hencken described \"Eros and Civilization\" as an important example of the intellectual influence of psychoanalysis and an \"interesting", "psg_id": "6937863" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "his work, suggesting that many student activists might have shared the view of Morris Dickstein, to whom it work meant, \"not some ontological breakthrough for human nature, but probably just plain fucking, lots of it\". Posner suggested in \"Public Intellectuals: A Story of Decline\" (2001) that \"1960s radicals\", influenced by Marcuse, claimed that \"sexual promiscuity would undermine capitalism\" but have been proven wrong by the spread of both sexual promiscuity and capitalism. Anthony Elliott identified \"Eros and Civilization\" as a \"seminal\" work in \"Psychoanalytic Theory: An Introduction\" (2002). The essayist Jay Cantor described \"Life Against Death\" and \"Eros and Civilization\"", "psg_id": "6937873" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "and that Marcuse \"simply asserted a correspondence between society and personality organization\". Alford, writing in 1987, noted that Marcuse, like many of his critics, regarded \"Eros and Civilization\" as his most important work, but observed that Marcuse's views have been criticized for being both too similar and too different to those of Freud. He wrote that recent scholarship broadly agreed with Marcuse that social changes since Freud's era have changed the character of psychopathology. Maintaining that part of this change is an increase in the number of narcissistic personality disorders, he credited Marcuse with showing that narcissism is a \"potentially", "psg_id": "6937847" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "and 1970s. \"Eros and Civilization\" received a mixed review from the Marxist writer Paul Mattick in \"Western Socialist\" and was discussed by Stephen J. Whitfield in \"Dissent\". Mattick credited Marcuse with renewing \"the endeavor to read Marx into Freud\", following the unsuccessful attempts of Wilhelm Reich, and agreed with Marcuse that Freudian revisionism is \"reformist or non-revolutionary\". However, he wrote that Freud would have been surprised at the way Marcuse read revolutionary implications into his theories. He noted that Marcuse's way of overcoming the dilemma that \"a full satisfaction of man’s instinctual needs is incompatible with the existence of civilized", "psg_id": "6937837" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "has been credited with offering a convincing critique of Neo-Freudianism, but he has also been criticized for being utopian in his objectives and for misinterpreting Freud's theories. In the \"Political Preface\" that opens the work, Marcuse writes that the title \"Eros and Civilization\" expresses the optimistic view that the achievements of modern industrial society would make it possible to use society's resources to shape \"man's world in accordance with the Life Instincts, in the concerted struggle against the purveyors of Death.\" He concluded the preface with the words, \"Today the fight for life, the fight for Eros, is the \"political\"", "psg_id": "6937828" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "the \"pseudohumane moralizing\" of neo-Freudians such as Fromm, Horney, Sullivan, and Clara Thompson in \"The Psychoanalytic Theory of Male Homosexuality\" (1988). Joel Schwartz identified \"Eros and Civilization\" as \"one of the most influential Freudian works written since Freud's death\" in the anthology \"Confronting the Constitution\" (1990). However, he argued that Marcuse failed to reinterpret Freud in a way that adds political to psychoanalytic insights or remedy Freud's \"failure to differentiate among various kinds of civil society\", instead simply grouping all existing regimes as \"repressive societies\" and contrasting them with a hypothetical future non-repressive society. Kovel noted in \"History and Spirit\"", "psg_id": "6937869" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "accused Marcuse of wrongly believing that polymorphous perversity would help to create a utopia and that sex has the potential to be a politically subversive force. He considered Marcuse's argument that capitalism has the ability to neutralize the subversive potential of \"forces such as sex and art\" interesting, though clearly true only in the case of art. He argued that while Marcuse believed that American popular culture had trivialized sexual love, sex had not had a subversive effect in societies not dominated by American popular culture. The historian Arthur Marwick identified \"Eros and Civilization\" as the book with which Marcuse", "psg_id": "6937871" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "in \"a non-repressive civilization based on 'non-repressive sublimation'\". The book also discusses the importance of the concept of Logos. Marcuse argues that Logos is also constructive and should integrate with Eros. To Marcuse, Logos is what governs the universe. Marcuse's argument depends on the assumption that instincts can be shaped by historical phenomena such as repression. Marcuse concludes that our society's troubles result not from biological repression itself but from its increase due to \"surplus repression\" which is the result of contemporary society. Marcuse also discusses the views of the philosophers Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Schiller, and criticizes the psychiatrist", "psg_id": "6937832" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "Freud, argued that they see social relations as an unnecessary form of constraint and fail to explain how social bonds and political activity are possible, criticized their view of \"women, gender relations, and generation\", and maintained that their use of primary narcissism as a model for union with others involves too much concern with individual gratification. She argued that \"Eros and Civilization\" shows some of the same features that Marcuse criticized in Brown's \"Love's Body\" (1966), that the form of psychoanalytic theory Marcuse endorsed undermines his social analysis, and that in his distinction between surplus and basic repression, Marcuse did", "psg_id": "6937845" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "and the Crisis of Our Culture\" (1955), of lesser value. He saw Brown's exploration of the radical implications of psychoanalysis as in some ways more rigorous and systematic than that of Marcuse. He noted that \"Life Against Death\" and \"Eros and Civilization\" have often been compared, but found Marcuse's book less elegantly written. He concluded that while Marcuse's work is psychologically less radical than that of Brown, it is politically bolder, and unlike Brown's, succeeded in transforming psychoanalytic theory into historical and political categories. He deemed Marcuse a finer theorist than Brown, writing that he provided a more substantial treatment", "psg_id": "6937859" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "and had \"no genuine appreciation of the need for mourning.\" He also argued that \"political action requires a stronger ego-formation\" than allowed for by Marcuse's views. Evans identified \"Eros and Civilization\" as an influence on 1960s activists and young people. Hite identified the book as an influence on Thomas Pynchon's novel \"Gravity's Rainbow\" (1973), finding this apparent in Pynchon's characterization of Orpheus as a figure connected with music, memory, play, and desire. She added that while Marcuse did not \"appeal to mind-altering drugs as adjuncts to phantasy\", many of his readers were \"happy to infer a recommendation.\" She argued that", "psg_id": "6937856" }, { "title": "Hegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity", "text": "a popular New Left theorist\" but would nevertheless \"be of interest to students of 19th- and 20th-century philosophy.\" He noted that the work, \"highly technical in its vocabulary\", had a helpful glossary. Tuttle described the book as \"Marcuse's most important and certainly his most fundamental work\" and \"a philosophical classic\", and recommended it \"without qualification to advanced undergraduates and graduate students.\" He considered it less ideological than Marcuse's later writings, but essential for understanding Marcuse's \"Eros and Civilization\" (1955) and \"One-Dimensional Man\" (1964). \"Hegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity\" received a mixed review from the philosopher Theodor W. Adorno", "psg_id": "19074322" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "neither obviously dated nor vexingly inaccessible\" and that it \"was honorable of Marcuse to try to imagine how the fullest expression of personality, or plenitude, might extinguish the misery that was long deemed an essential feature of the human condition.\" He considered the book \"thrilling to read\" because of Marcuse's conjectures about \"how the formation of a life without material restraints might somehow be made meaningful.\" He argued that Marcuse's view that technology could be used to create a utopia was not consistent with his rejection of \"technocratic bureaucracy\" in his subsequent work \"One-Dimensional Man\" (1964). He also suggested that", "psg_id": "6937839" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "the reason the happiness of people is sacrificed (see also \"pleasure principle\"). Marcuse argues that \"the irreconcilable conflict is not between work (reality principle [life without leisure]) and Eros (pleasure principle [leisure and pleasure]), but between alienated labour (performance principle [economic stratification]) and Eros.\" Sex is allowed for \"the betters\" (capitalists and others in power), and for workers only when not disturbing performance. Marcuse believes that a socialist society could be a society without needing the performance of the \"poor\" and without as strong a suppression of our sexual drives: it could replace \"alienated labor\" with \"non-alienated libidinal work\" resulting", "psg_id": "6937831" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "A. Bertman. Edel credited Marcuse distinguishing between what portion of the burden repressive civilization places on the fundamental drives is made necessary by survival needs and what serves the interests of domination and is now unnecessary because of the advanced science of the modern world, and with suggesting what changes in cultural attitudes would result from relaxation of the repressive outlook. Young called the book important and honest, as well as \"serious, highly sophisticated and elegant\". He wrote that Marcuse's conclusions about \"surplus repression\" converted Freud into an \"eroticised Marx\", and credited Marcuse with making a \"devastating attack\" on the", "psg_id": "6937834" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "writing that it \"played an influential role in the writing of early proponents of gay liberation\", such as Altman and Martin Duberman, and \"influenced radical gay groups such as the Gay Liberation Front's Red Butterfly Collective\", which adopted as its motto the final line from the \"Political Preface\" of the 1966 edition of the book: \"Today the fight for life, the fight for Eros, is the \"political\" fight.\" Escoffier noted, however, that Marcuse later had misgivings about sexual liberation as it developed in the United States, and that Marcuse's influence on the gay movement declined as it embraced identity politics.", "psg_id": "6937876" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "neglected Freud's \"Beyond the Pleasure Principle\" (1920). Cho compared Marcuse's views to those of the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, writing that the similarities between them were less well known than the differences. Moore wrote that while the influence of the philosopher Alfred North Whitehead on Marcuse has received insufficient attention, essential aspects of Marcuse's theory can be \"better understood and appreciated when their Whiteheadian origins are examined.\" Holland discussed Marcuse's ideas in relation to those of the cultural anthropologist Gayle Rubin, in order to explore the social and psychological mechanisms behind the \"sex/gender system\" and to open \"new avenues of analysis", "psg_id": "6937854" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "utopian\" book. He maintained that it completed Marcuse's \"theory of remembrance\", according to which \"memory subverts one-dimensional consciousness and opens up the possibility of an alternative future\", and helped Marcuse advance a form of critical theory no longer able to rely on revolutionary proletariat. However, he criticized Marcuse's theory for its \"undefined identification of individual and collective memory\", writing that Marcuse failed to explain how the individual was in \"archaic identity with the species\". He suggested that there might be an affinity between Marcuse's views and Jung's, despite Marcuse's contempt for Jung. He criticized Marcuse for his failure to undertake", "psg_id": "6937843" }, { "title": "Civilization and Its Discontents", "text": "fifth section of this work, which explores the reasons why love cannot be the answer, and concludes that there exists a genuine and irreducible aggressive drive within all human beings. And while the love instinct (eros) can be commandeered by society to bind its members together, the aggressive instinct runs counter to this tendency and must either be repressed or be directed against a rival culture. Thus, Freud acknowledges there is irrevocable ill-will within the hearts of man, and that civilization primarily exists to curb and restrain these impulses. In the sixth chapter, Freud reviews the development of his concept", "psg_id": "2581881" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "not evaluate what the full effects of the latter might be in a society without domination. She praised parts of the work, such as his chapter on \"The Transformation of Sexuality into Eros\", but maintained that in some ways it conflicted with Marcuse's Marxism. She criticized Marcuse's account of repression, noting that he used the term in a \"metaphoric\" fashion that eliminated the distinction between the conscious and the unconscious, and argued that his \"conception of instinctual malleability\" conflicted with his proposal for a \"new reality principle\" based on the drives and made his critique of Fromm and Neo-Freudianism disingenuous,", "psg_id": "6937846" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "Both Marcuse and many commentators have considered it his most important book, and it was seen as an improvement over the previous attempt to synthesize Marxist and psychoanalytic theory by the psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich. It helped shape the subcultures of the 1960s and influenced the gay liberation movement, and with other books on Freud, such as the classicist Norman O. Brown's \"Life Against Death\" (1959) and the philosopher Paul Ricœur's \"Freud and Philosophy\" (1965), placed Freud at the center of moral and philosophical inquiry. It has been suggested that the work reveals the influence of the philosopher Martin Heidegger. Marcuse", "psg_id": "6937827" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "experiments in personal recollection such as those performed by the philosopher Walter Benjamin, or to rigorously investigate the differences between personal memory of an actual event in a person's life and collective historical memory of events antedating all living persons. Jay suggested that the views of the philosopher Ernst Bloch might be superior to Marcuse's, since they did more to account for \"the new in history\" and more carefully avoided equating recollection with repetition. Chodorow considered the work of Marcuse and Brown important and maintained that it helped suggest a better psychoanalytic social theory. However, she questioned their interpretations of", "psg_id": "6937844" }, { "title": "Agape and Eros", "text": "Agape and Eros Agape and Eros (Swedish: \"Eros och Agape\") is a treatise written by the Swedish Protestant theologian Anders Nygren, first published in Swedish in two parts in 1930 and 1936. Nygren was one of the theologians who had formed the so-called Lundensian School of Theology, in which other important figures were Gustav Aulén and Ragnar Bring. They all shared a keen interest in rediscovering major motifs of Reformation theology, and examining how such motifs had been employed in different ways throughout history. In this context, Nygren was examining the motif of love. The book analyses the connotations of", "psg_id": "6999384" }, { "title": "Agape and Eros", "text": "the title: \"Eros och Agape\", (Stockholm, 1966) The title of the English translation is Agape and Eros, not Eros and Agape. This seems to stem from the first (slightly abridged) translation of the first part: \"Agape and Eros\", translated by A.G. Hebert (London, 1932). The second part was first translated by Philip S. Watson and published in two volumes in 1938-9. The first translation of the full work was by Philip S. Watson (London: SPCK, 1953, one volume). A revised edition by the same translator appeared in 1982 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, and London: SPCK). Volume one contains two", "psg_id": "6999389" }, { "title": "One-Dimensional Man", "text": "orthodox Marxism, Marcuse champions non-integrated forces of minorities, outsiders, and radical intelligentsia, attempting to nourish oppositional thought and behavior through promoting radical thinking and opposition. He considers the trends towards bureaucracy in supposedly Marxist countries to be as oppositional to freedom as those in the capitalist West. \"One-Dimensional Man\" was the book that made Marcuse famous. Marcuse strongly criticizes consumerism, arguing that it is a form of social control. He suggests that the system we live in may claim to be democratic, but it is actually authoritarian in that a few individuals dictate our perceptions of freedom by only allowing", "psg_id": "4017519" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "and liberatory praxis based on these authors' applications of Marxist insights to cultural interpretations\" of Freud's writings. Hammer argued that Marcuse was \"incapable of offering an account of the empirical dynamics that may lead to the social change he envisions, and that his appeal to the benefits of automatism is blind to its negative effects\" and that his \"vision of the good life as centered on libidinal self-realization\" threatens the freedom of individuals and would \"potentially undermine their sense of self-integrity.\" Hammer maintained that, unlike the philosopher Theodor W. Adorno, Marcuse failed to \"take temporality and transience properly into account\"", "psg_id": "6937855" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "precursor\" to a study of psychology of the \"internalization of oppression\" in the anthology \"\" (1982). However, he believed that aspects of the work have limited its audience. The sociologist Jeffrey Weeks described Marcuse's views as \"essentialist\" in \"Sexuality and Its Discontents\" (1985). Though granting that Marcuse proposed a \"powerful image of a transformed sexuality\" that had a major influence on post-1960s sexual politics, he considered Marcuse's vision \"utopian\". The philosopher Jeffrey Abramson credited Marcuse with changing the way he looked at the world and revealing \"the terrible bleakness of social life\" to him and forcing him to wonder why", "psg_id": "6937864" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "Philosophy Review\". It received a joint discussion from Arnold L. Farr, the philosopher Douglas Kellner, Andrew T. Lamas, and Charles Reitz, and additional discussions from Stefan Bird-Pollan, and Lucio Angelo Privitello. The \"Radical Philosophy Review\" also reproduced a document from Marcuse, responding to criticism from the Marxist scholar Sidney Lipshires. In 2017, the book was discussed again in the \"Radical Philosophy Review\" by Jeffrey L. Nicholas. Shearmur identified the historian Russell Jacoby's criticism of psychoanalytic \"revisionism\" in his work \"Social Amnesia\" (1975) as a reworking of Marcuse's criticism of Neo-Freudianism. Murphy criticized Marcuse for failing to examine Freud's idea of", "psg_id": "6937851" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "Human Sciences\", Silke-Maria Weineck in \"The German Quarterly\", Joshua Rayman in \"Telos\", Daniel Cho in \"Policy Futures in Education\", Duston Moore in the \"Journal of Classical Sociology\", Sean Noah Walsh in \"Crime, Media, Culture\", the philosopher Espen Hammer in \"Philosophy & Social Criticism\", the historian Sara M. Evans in \"The American Historical Review\", Molly Hite in \"Contemporary Literature\", Nancy J. Holland in \"Hypatia\", Franco Fernandes and Sérgio Augusto in \"DoisPontos\", and Pieter Duvenage in \"Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe\". In \"Zeitschrift für Kritische Theorie\", the book was discussed by Shierry Weber Nicholsen and Kerstin Stakemeier. In 2013, it was discussed in \"Radical", "psg_id": "6937850" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "with society's resources with reference to Freud's writings \"perhaps curtailed the lifetime of his book, for Freud dropped quickly from the American intellectual scene after the 1970s, just as Marcuse reached his reputational peak.\" Celarent identified Marx's \"\" (1867–1883) as a source of Marcuse's views on production and labor markets, and described his \"combination of Marx and Freud\" as \"very clever\". Celarent credited Marcuse with using psychoanalysis to transform Marx's concept of alienation into \"a more subtle psychological construct\", the \"performance principle\". In Celarent's view, it anticipated arguments later made by the philosopher Michel Foucault, but with \"a far more", "psg_id": "6937841" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "of Freud. The philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre criticized Marcuse for focusing on Freud's metapsychological theory rather than on psychoanalysis as a method of therapy in \"Marcuse\" (1970). He believed that Marcuse followed speculations that were difficult to either support or refute, that his discussion of sex was pompous, that he failed to explain how people whose sexuality was unrepressed would behave, and uncritically accepted Freudian views of sexuality and failed to conduct his own research into the topic. He criticized Marcuse for his dismissive treatment of rival theories, such as those of Reich. He also questioned whether Marcuse was successful in", "psg_id": "6937860" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "apparent in their use of the slogan, \"Make love not war\", in the anthology \"The Cultural Construction of Sexuality\" (1987). In the same work, Victor J. Seidler credited Marcuse with showing that the repressive organizations of the instincts described by Freud are not inherent in their nature but emerge from specific historical conditions. He suggested that this area of investigation should have appealed to Foucault, but that Foucault was prevented from taking account of it because he was \"trapped in his idea that individuality is itself constituted through discourse.\" The philosopher Seyla Benhabib argued in her introduction to Marcuse's \"Hegel's", "psg_id": "6937867" }, { "title": "Freud and Philosophy", "text": "Lacan's ideas, writing that he could not have done so given his failure to understand them. The philosopher Jeffrey Abramson compared \"Freud and Philosophy\" to Marcuse's \"Eros and Civilization\", Rieff's \"Freud: The Mind of the Moralist\", and Habermas's \"Knowledge and Human Interests\", as well as Brown's \"Life Against Death\", in \"Liberation and Its Limits: The Moral and Political Thought of Freud\" (1986). He wrote that these works jointly placed Freud at the center of moral and philosophical inquiry. He praised Ricœur's discussions of narcissism and sublimation. The psychologist Paul Vitz praised Ricœur's discussion of Freud's theories about the development of", "psg_id": "16255608" }, { "title": "Madness and Civilization", "text": "of the Dionysian id\" similar to Norman O. Brown's \"Life Against Death\" (1959), and an inspiration for Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's \"Anti-Oedipus\" (1972). Kenneth Lewes writes that \"Madness and Civilization\" is an example of the \"critique of the institutions of psychiatry and psychoanalysis\" that occurred as part of the \"general upheaval of values in the 1960s\". Lewes sees Foucault's work as being similar to, but more profound than, Thomas Szasz's \"The Myth of Mental Illness\" (1961). The philosopher Gary Gutting writes in \"Michel Foucault's Phanomenologie des Krankengeistes\" (1994): Madness and Civilization Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in", "psg_id": "5654894" }, { "title": "Madness and Civilization", "text": "Madness and Civilization Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason () is a 1964 abridged edition of a 1961 book by the French philosopher Michel Foucault. An English translation of the complete 1961 edition, titled History of Madness, was published in June 2006. Foucault's first major book, \"Madness and Civilization\" is an examination of the evolving meaning of madness in European culture, law, politics, philosophy and medicine from the Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century, and a critique of historical method and the idea of history. It marks a turning in Foucault's", "psg_id": "5654886" }, { "title": "Agape and Eros", "text": "attempt at a \"caritas\"-synthesis. However, he argues, this is not a truly Christian synthesis, given the origins and nature of \"eros\". The Reformation, therefore, was hugely important because it inspired Martin Luther to expose the fallacy of the \"caritas\" synthesis, and made clear again the properly Christian conception of love, namely pure \"agape\". The Original Swedish title is: \"Den kristna kärlekstanken genom tiderna: Eros och Agape\" (which translates as, \"The Christian idea of love through the ages: Eros and Agape\"). It appeared initially in two parts, the first volume in 1930 and the second in 1936. A later reprint reduced", "psg_id": "6999388" }, { "title": "Agape and Eros", "text": "is in heaven.\" A generation later, however, with the work of Paul Tillich and Karl Rahner, Christian theology has turned away from Nygren's stark dualism of \"agape\" and \"eros\" and back towards a more unified conception of love. For example, Pope Benedict XVI in his encyclical, \"Deus caritas est\" (2005), concluded that both \"eros\" and \"agape\" are aspects of divine love. Charles W Kegley, ed, \"The Philosophy and Theology of Anders Nygren\", (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1970) Agape and Eros Agape and Eros (Swedish: \"Eros och Agape\") is a treatise written by the Swedish Protestant theologian Anders Nygren,", "psg_id": "6999391" }, { "title": "Technics and Civilization", "text": "more efficiently than paleotechnic assembly lines. The neotechnic phase he saw was dominated by men of science, rather than mechanically apt machinists. Rather than pursuing accomplishments on the scale of the trains, it is concerned with the invisible, the rare, the atomic level of change and innovation. Compact and lightweight aluminum is the metal of the neotechnic, and communication and information—even inflated amounts—he claimed was the coin. Technics and Civilization Technics and Civilization is a 1934 book by American philosopher and historian of technology Lewis Mumford. The book presents the history of technology and its role in shaping and being", "psg_id": "8975881" }, { "title": "Technics and Civilization", "text": "Technics and Civilization Technics and Civilization is a 1934 book by American philosopher and historian of technology Lewis Mumford. The book presents the history of technology and its role in shaping and being shaped by civilizations. According to Mumford, modern technology has its roots in the Middle Ages rather than in the Industrial Revolution. It is the moral, economic, and political choices we make, not the machines we use, Mumford argues, that have produced a capitalist industrialized machine-oriented economy, whose imperfect fruits serve the majority so imperfectly. Apart from its significance as a monumental work of scholarship in several disciplines,", "psg_id": "8975875" }, { "title": "One-Dimensional Man", "text": "a \"one-dimensional\" universe of thought and behaviour, in which aptitude and ability for critical thought and oppositional behaviour wither away. Against this prevailing climate, Marcuse promotes the \"great refusal\" (described at length in the book) as the only adequate opposition to all-encompassing methods of control. Much of the book is a defense of \"negative thinking\" as a disrupting force against the prevailing positivism. Marcuse also analyzes the integration of the industrial working class into capitalist society and new forms of capitalist stabilization, thus questioning the Marxian postulates of the revolutionary proletariat and the inevitability of capitalist crisis. In contrast to", "psg_id": "4017518" }, { "title": "Sweet Eros", "text": "Sweet Eros Sweet Eros is a one-act, two-character play by Terrence McNally, which premiered Off-Broadway in 1968. \"Sweet Eros\" opened Off-Broadway at the Gramercy Arts Theatre on November 21, 1968, on a double bill with another McNally play, \"Witness\". The two plays closed on January 26, 1969. Directed by Larry Arrick, the cast starred Sally Kirkland as \"The Girl\" and Robert Drivas as the \"Young Man\" (to whom McNally dedicated the work). Some U.S. productions of \"Sweet Eros\" (as of 2008) have been produced: A May 2005 revival in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, was staged by and featured Robert Braiden and", "psg_id": "3145629" }, { "title": "Sweet Eros", "text": "an article in the \"Daytona Beach Morning Journal\", \"The event was duly noted as the first completely nude role.\" Sweet Eros Sweet Eros is a one-act, two-character play by Terrence McNally, which premiered Off-Broadway in 1968. \"Sweet Eros\" opened Off-Broadway at the Gramercy Arts Theatre on November 21, 1968, on a double bill with another McNally play, \"Witness\". The two plays closed on January 26, 1969. Directed by Larry Arrick, the cast starred Sally Kirkland as \"The Girl\" and Robert Drivas as the \"Young Man\" (to whom McNally dedicated the work). Some U.S. productions of \"Sweet Eros\" (as of 2008)", "psg_id": "3145632" }, { "title": "Civilization and Its Discontents", "text": "of libido to explain why it must now be separated into two distinct instincts: the object-instinct of eros and the ego-instinct of thanatos. This 'new' concept of the death drive actually has a long developmental history in Freud’s writings, including his investigations into narcissism and sadomasochism. Freud admits it may be difficult to accept his view of human nature as being predisposed towards death and destruction, but he reasons that the suppression of this instinct is the true cause behind civilization's need for restrictions. Life and civilization, then, are born and develop out of an eternal struggle between these two", "psg_id": "2581882" }, { "title": "Agape and Eros", "text": "two ancient Greek words for love, \"eros\" and \"agape\" (unconditional love). Nygren argues that \"eros\" is an egocentric and acquisitive kind of love, needs-based and desire-based. When we love out of \"eros\" - whether we love a god or another human being -, we love out of self-interest and in order to acquire and possess the object of our love. This form of love received its classic expression in the philosophy of Plato, particularly in his dialogue The Symposium. \"Agape\", by contrast, is a self-giving and self-sacrificial kind of love. It is based on God's unconditional love for all creatures.", "psg_id": "6999385" }, { "title": "Eros and Psyche (Robert Bridges)", "text": "twelve months of the year - which gives the poem a certain, almost \"pastoral\" feel. The number of stanzas in each canto equals the number of days in that month: so the first canto \"March\" has 31 stanzas, the second canto \"April\" has 30 stanzas, and so on. Each stanza is a septet (i.e. comprises exactly seven lines) which follow the same end-rhyming schema of a-b-a-b-c-c-b. While writing for the \"St. James Gazette\" in 1885, Coventry Patmore wrote a review on Bridges' version of \"Eros and Psyche\". Patmore stated that Bridges's version of Apuleius's myth \"will probably be the standard", "psg_id": "14063805" }, { "title": "Civilization and barbarism", "text": "follow its own traditions and develop their own political systems, allowing autonomy to each region. Civilization and barbarism The Civilization and Barbarism was a dichotomy used during the Argentine Civil War by the Unitarian Party. The dichotomy can be found in books such as \"Facundo\", by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, or \"The New Troy\" by the contemporary French Alexandre Dumas, who wrote it based on reports by the Unitarian Melchor Pacheco. In this dichotomy, \"civilization\" makes reference to the values and ideas of Europe, and \"barbarism\" to the rejection of them. Unitarians thought that Buenos Aires should impose those values to", "psg_id": "11845788" }, { "title": "Civilization and barbarism", "text": "Civilization and barbarism The Civilization and Barbarism was a dichotomy used during the Argentine Civil War by the Unitarian Party. The dichotomy can be found in books such as \"Facundo\", by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, or \"The New Troy\" by the contemporary French Alexandre Dumas, who wrote it based on reports by the Unitarian Melchor Pacheco. In this dichotomy, \"civilization\" makes reference to the values and ideas of Europe, and \"barbarism\" to the rejection of them. Unitarians thought that Buenos Aires should impose those values to the other regions of the country. The Federal party thought instead that the country should", "psg_id": "11845787" }, { "title": "Moros Eros", "text": "the name Day Old Man Day Old Man. Moros Eros Moros Eros was an American alternative rock band from Marietta, Georgia. The band formed under the name \"In Vitro\" and released their debut EP \"I'm Dying But I Still Don't See Anything\" under that name, only to discover the name was already trademarked by a French band. The band renamed themselves Moros Eros (Moros is Greek for \"impending doom\" and Eros is the Greek god of love). The band signed to Victory Records. The band's debut album \"I Saw The Devil Last Night And Now The Sun Shines Bright\" was", "psg_id": "9878551" }, { "title": "Eros and Psyche (Robert Bridges)", "text": "Eros and Psyche (Robert Bridges) Eros and Psyche is a narrative poem with strong romantic and tragic themes: first published in 1885 by Robert Bridges. Bridges was licensed as a physician in England until 1882 when he was forced to retire due to a lung disease. He would then devote the rest of his life to literary research and writing and would be appointed as Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom in 1913. Bridges' \"Eros and Psyche\" retells the Eros (Cupid) and Psyche myth first recorded by Lucius Apuleius in his book \"The Golden Ass\". The work received critical acclaim;", "psg_id": "14063802" }, { "title": "Agape and Eros", "text": "When we love out of \"agape\" we reject all self-gain and interest, and surrender ourselves to the other and love them purely for themselves. For Nygren, \"agape\" is the properly Christian understanding of love, as is evident from New Testament texts such as the Synoptic Gospels, Paul's theology of the cross, and the identification of God and \"agape\" in the First Letter of John. Nygren therefore argues that \"agape\" is the only truly Christian kind of love, and that \"eros\" turns us away from God. Either we love others and God in the manner of \"eros\", purely for ourselves, in", "psg_id": "6999386" }, { "title": "Bikini Jones and the Temple of Eros", "text": "Verdict\" made special note that the film used communicable disease as a plot device. The film was awarded 8 out of 10 points by \"Tarstarkas.net\". \"Blogcritics\" gave the film a negative review and wrote, \"It's too bad there are not more laughs, even unintended, because all the non-sex scenes are insufferable\". Bikini Jones and the Temple of Eros Bikini Jones and the Temple of Eros is a 2010 American made for cable comedy erotic film written and directed by Fred Olen Ray (under the pseudonym name Nicholas Juan Medina). It is a porn spoof of Indiana Jones. Dr. Bikini Jones", "psg_id": "18155300" }, { "title": "Life Against Death", "text": "read Freud. The book became famous when Norman Podhoretz recommended it to the critic Lionel Trilling, and over fifty-thousand copies had been sold by 1966. It has been compared to works such as Marcuse's \"Eros and Civilization\" (1955) and the philosopher Michel Foucault's \"Madness and Civilization\" (1961), and Brown's objectives have been seen as being the same as Foucault's. Though \"Life Against Death\" has been called one of the great nonfiction works of the 20th century, some critics have found it of lesser weight than \"Eros and Civilization\", and Brown has been criticized for misinterpreting Freud's theories. It has been", "psg_id": "6166448" }, { "title": "One-dimensional space", "text": "radius. One dimensional coordinate systems include the number line and the angle. One-dimensional space In physics and mathematics, a sequence of \"n\" numbers can specify a location in \"n\"-dimensional space. When , the set of all such locations is called a one-dimensional space. An example of a one-dimensional space is the number line, where the position of each point on it can be described by a single number. In algebraic geometry there are several structures that are technically one-dimensional spaces but referred to in other terms. A field \"k\" is a one-dimensional vector space over itself. Similarly, the projective line", "psg_id": "14130763" }, { "title": "One-dimensional space", "text": "One-dimensional space In physics and mathematics, a sequence of \"n\" numbers can specify a location in \"n\"-dimensional space. When , the set of all such locations is called a one-dimensional space. An example of a one-dimensional space is the number line, where the position of each point on it can be described by a single number. In algebraic geometry there are several structures that are technically one-dimensional spaces but referred to in other terms. A field \"k\" is a one-dimensional vector space over itself. Similarly, the projective line over \"k\" is a one-dimensional space. In particular, if , the complex", "psg_id": "14130761" }, { "title": "Eros (concept)", "text": "in line with the Platonic view of eros, as expressed in the Symposium, than with the common use of the word \"sex\" as related primarily to genital activity. He also mentions the philosopher Schopenhauer as an influence. He then goes on to confront his adversaries for ignoring such great precursors and for tainting his whole theory of eros with a \"pansexual\" tendency. He finally writes that his theory naturally explains this collective misunderstanding as a predictable resistance to the acknowledgement of sexual activity in childhood. However, F. M. Cornford finds the standpoints of Plato and of Freud to be \"diametrically", "psg_id": "3260890" }, { "title": "The History of Sexuality", "text": "in \"Eros and Civilization\" (1955), that \"industrialization demanded erotic austerity.\" The philosopher Martha Nussbaum wrote that the claim that homosexuality is a cultural construction is associated more with Foucault's \"The History of Sexuality\" than with any other work. The classicist Bruce Thornton wrote that \"The Use of Pleasure\" was, \"usually quite readable, surveying the ancient evidence to make some good observations about the various techniques developed to control passion\", but faulted Foucault for limiting his scope to \"fourth-century medical and philosophical works\". The philosopher Arnold Davidson wrote that while \"Foucault's interpretation of the culture of the self in late antiquity", "psg_id": "2675784" }, { "title": "Ancient Greek eros", "text": "wrongdoings of the latter. Crete is regarded as the birthplace of eros paidikos. Researchers of the Spartan civilization, such as Paul Cartledge, remain uncertain about the sexual aspect of the institution. Cartledge underscores that the terms \"εισπνήλας\" and \"αΐτας\" have a moralistic and pedagogic content, indicating a relationship with a paternalistic character, but argues that sexual relations were possible in some or most cases. The nature of these possible sexual relations remains, however, disputed and lost to history. According to the Greek classicist Ioannis Sykoutris, paidikos eros was interconnected with the notion of education (αγωγή) and usually resulted in long-lasting", "psg_id": "9083793" }, { "title": "Eros International", "text": "Music India was appointed as the chairperson and Sunil Lulla and Jyoti Deshpande, COO of Eros International Group, are on the Board of Directors. Eros International Eros International Media Ltd (\"Eros\") is an Indian motion picture production and distribution company, based in Mumbai. Founded by Arjun Lulla in 1977, it is one of the leading production and distribution companies in India. Currently, his sons Kishore Lulla and Sunil Lulla are managing the company. Eros co-produces, acquires and distributes Indian films in multiple formats worldwide, including theatrical, television syndication and digital platforms. Eros has over 2,000 films in its library which", "psg_id": "8693435" }, { "title": "Eros (concept)", "text": "but nevertheless it is different from a purely sensual love in being the love that tends towards the sublime. According to Plato, the gods do not love, because they do not experience desires, inasmuch as their desires are all satisfied. They can thus only be an object, not a subject of love (\"Symposium\" 200-1). For this reason they do not have a direct relationship with man; it is only the mediation of eros that allows the connecting of a relationship (\"Symposium\" 203). Eros is thus the way that leads man to divinity, but not vice versa. [...] Nevertheless, eros remains", "psg_id": "3260887" }, { "title": "Civilization and Its Discontents", "text": "intellectual functions. Freud draws a key analogy between the development of civilization and libidinal development in the individual, which allows Freud to speak of civilization in his own terms: there is anal eroticism that develops into a need for order and cleanliness, a sublimation of instincts into useful actions, alongside a more repressive renunciation of instinct. This final point Freud sees as the most important character of civilization, and if it is not compensated for, then “one can be certain that serious disorders will ensue.\". The structure of civilization serves to circumvent the natural processes and feelings of human development", "psg_id": "2581878" }, { "title": "Ancient Greek eros", "text": "divinity. Eros himself is a \"daimon\", namely a creature between divinity and mortality. Ancient Greek eros Ancient Greeks used the word eros (Greek: ) to refer to different aspects of love. This diverse range of meanings is expressed by the plurality of Greek words for \"Love\", reflecting the versatility and complexity of eros. The term was used to describe not only the affectionate marital relationship between a man and a woman but also the institution of pedagogic pederastic relations (Eros paidikos, παιδικός ἔρως), solemnized in certain Greek poleis. Such was the importance of eros for the ancient Greeks that the", "psg_id": "9083795" }, { "title": "Ancient Greek eros", "text": "Ancient Greek eros Ancient Greeks used the word eros (Greek: ) to refer to different aspects of love. This diverse range of meanings is expressed by the plurality of Greek words for \"Love\", reflecting the versatility and complexity of eros. The term was used to describe not only the affectionate marital relationship between a man and a woman but also the institution of pedagogic pederastic relations (Eros paidikos, παιδικός ἔρως), solemnized in certain Greek poleis. Such was the importance of eros for the ancient Greeks that the god of love, also named Eros, was held in Hesiod's cosmogony to be", "psg_id": "9083786" }, { "title": "Eros and Civilization", "text": "of Kant, Schiller, and Freud showed that they wrere based on a flawed methodology. He also maintained that Marcuse's misinterpretation of Freud's concept of reason undermined Marcuse's argument, which privileged a confused concept of instinct over an ambiguous sense of reason. Weineck credited Marcuse with anticipating later reactions to Freud in the 1960s, which maintained in opposition to Freud that the \"sacrifice of libido\" is not necessary for civilized progress, though she considered Marcuse's views more nuanced than such later ideas. She endorsed Marcuse's criticisms of Fromm and Horney, but maintained that Marcuse underestimated the force of Freud's pessimism and", "psg_id": "6937853" }, { "title": "Agape and Eros", "text": "which case we do not really love them at all; or we love them in the manner of \"agape\", for themselves, with a true love, in which case we act against our own self-interest and happiness. Nygren also traces the historical roots of what he perceives to be the loss of this concept of \"agape\". He argues that from St. Augustine onward, the focus on \"agape\" became diluted by an attempt to synthesize the concept with that of \"eros\", in a development centered on the Latin word \"caritas\". Nygren argues that most medieval theology of love was based around this", "psg_id": "6999387" }, { "title": "Civilization", "text": "with civilization has a tendency to spread to and influence other cultures, sometimes assimilating them into the civilization (a classic example being Chinese civilization and its influence on nearby civilizations such as Korea, Japan and Vietnam). Many civilizations are actually large cultural spheres containing many nations and regions. The civilization in which someone lives is that person's broadest cultural identity. Many historians have focused on these broad cultural spheres and have treated civilizations as discrete units. Early twentieth-century philosopher Oswald Spengler, uses the German word \"Kultur\", \"culture\", for what many call a \"civilization\". Spengler believed a civilization's coherence is based", "psg_id": "77830" }, { "title": "Bikini Jones and the Temple of Eros", "text": "Bikini Jones and the Temple of Eros Bikini Jones and the Temple of Eros is a 2010 American made for cable comedy erotic film written and directed by Fred Olen Ray (under the pseudonym name Nicholas Juan Medina). It is a porn spoof of Indiana Jones. Dr. Bikini Jones (Christine Nguyen), an archaeologist, steals the golden idol which happens to be the key to a mysterious place called the Temple of Eros. Legend has it that anyone who discovers the Tiara of Ayesha in that temple becomes the supreme ruler of the country Moronica. Jones must prevail against her adversary,", "psg_id": "18155298" }, { "title": "Eros (concept)", "text": "by feminine eros. The work of individuation for men involves becoming conscious of the anima and learning to accept it as one's own, which entails accepting eros. This is necessary in order to see beyond the projections that initially blind the conscious ego. \"Taking back the projections\" is a major task in the work of individuation, which involves owning and subjectivizing unconscious forces which are initially regarded as alien. In essence, Jung's concept of eros is not dissimilar to the Platonic one. Eros is ultimately the desire for wholeness, and although it may initially take the form of passionate love,", "psg_id": "3260893" }, { "title": "Eros International", "text": "Eros International Eros International Media Ltd (\"Eros\") is an Indian motion picture production and distribution company, based in Mumbai. Founded by Arjun Lulla in 1977, it is one of the leading production and distribution companies in India. Currently, his sons Kishore Lulla and Sunil Lulla are managing the company. Eros co-produces, acquires and distributes Indian films in multiple formats worldwide, including theatrical, television syndication and digital platforms. Eros has over 2,000 films in its library which include Hindi, Tamil and other regional language films. In 1977, Mr. Arjan Lulla started the company. In 1981, he founded the company \"Jupitar Enterprise\"", "psg_id": "8693432" }, { "title": "Eros (concept)", "text": "Eros (concept) Eros ( or ; \"érōs\" \"love\" or \"desire\") is one of the four ancient Greco-Christian terms which can be rendered into English as \"love\". The other three are \"storge\", \"philia\", and \"agape\". \"Eros\" refers to \"passionate love\" or romantic love; \"storge\" to familial love; \"philia\" to friendship as a kind of love; and \"agape\" refers to \"selfless love\", or \"charity\" as it is translated in the Christian scriptures (from the Latin \"caritas\", dearness). The term \"erotic\" is derived from \"eros\". \"Eros\" has also been used in philosophy and psychology in a much wider sense, almost as an equivalent", "psg_id": "3260877" } ]
[ "marcusian", "marcusean", "works by herbert marcuse", "hebert marcuse", "herbert marcuse" ]
to ten thousand square miles, what is the area of pennsylvania?
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[ { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River", "text": "as “twisting around ten thousand times but always going eastward, In China the symmetry of east and west is broken by tectonic forces\". Here is an impact of geographical science. Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River \"(Chinese:\" 清 佚名 黃河萬里圖 卷\")\" is a Chinese scroll painting by an unidentified artist. The painting is from the period of Qing Dynasty and is thought to be created from 1690 to 1722. The painting illustrates the Yellow River System. Currently, the work is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum, where the drawing was purchased", "psg_id": "20441371" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles Away", "text": "Ten Thousand Miles Away Ten Thousand Miles Away is a sea shanty whose writing and composition are attributed to Joseph B. Geoghegan. The lyrics as given in \"The Scottish Students' Song Book\" of 1897 are as follows: \"Refrain\" \"Verse 2\" \"Verse 3\" \"Verse 4\" \"Verse 5\" In his \"Shanties from the Seven Seas\" Hugill says that this was originally a shore ballad sung by street singers in Ireland in the early nineteenth century. Later it became a popular music hall number. \"The Scottish Student's Song Book\" gives the author as \"J. B. Geoghegan\". This is Joseph Bryan Geoghegan (c. 1816", "psg_id": "18842474" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles Away", "text": "Tommy Makem have very similar lines Ten Thousand Miles Away Ten Thousand Miles Away is a sea shanty whose writing and composition are attributed to Joseph B. Geoghegan. The lyrics as given in \"The Scottish Students' Song Book\" of 1897 are as follows: \"Refrain\" \"Verse 2\" \"Verse 3\" \"Verse 4\" \"Verse 5\" In his \"Shanties from the Seven Seas\" Hugill says that this was originally a shore ballad sung by street singers in Ireland in the early nineteenth century. Later it became a popular music hall number. \"The Scottish Student's Song Book\" gives the author as \"J. B. Geoghegan\". This", "psg_id": "18842476" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross", "text": "shot in the Solomon Islands and four other Melanesian locations. On a poster the title is “10,000 miles in the S.Y. Southern Cross” (S.Y. presumably for Steam Yacht), and says “A wonderful trip to the sea girt islands of the Western Pacific”. Sam Edwards says “Tarr’s images leave the viewer with a satisfying sense both of freshness and enlightenment”. Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross is a 1922 New Zealand travelogue made by George Tarr during a 1922 voyage in the South Pacific. Most are of indigenous tribes e.g. ritual dances, though", "psg_id": "17693101" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River", "text": "Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River Ten Thousand Miles along the Yellow River \"(Chinese:\" 清 佚名 黃河萬里圖 卷\")\" is a Chinese scroll painting by an unidentified artist. The painting is from the period of Qing Dynasty and is thought to be created from 1690 to 1722. The painting illustrates the Yellow River System. Currently, the work is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum, where the drawing was purchased in 2006 with the help of W. M. Keck Foundation, The Dillon Fund and other donors. This was painted during the reign of Kangxi emperor (reign: 1662–1722). Confucius described water", "psg_id": "20441370" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross", "text": "Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern Cross is a 1922 New Zealand travelogue made by George Tarr during a 1922 voyage in the South Pacific. Most are of indigenous tribes e.g. ritual dances, though one shot is of a bishop in full canonical regalia, presumably at a Melanesian mission. Most of the shots are wide shots, with less than 10% close-ups, including one of a small child smoking a cigarette with tears running down his cheeks. Originally thought lost, 16 minutes of the film were found in Australia in 1995. This part was", "psg_id": "17693100" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Miles Away", "text": "– 1889) who was manager of the Star and Museum Music Hall in Bolton, Lancashire The song is numbered 1778 in the Roud Folk Song Index and it has been passed from singer to singer as a traditional shanty. The figure of \"ten thousand miles\" could well refer to the distance between England and Australia, and the separation of the lovers arises because the singer's lover has been transported. Several of the variant texts make this possibility more explicit. For example, the lyrics sung by Jon Boden have the lines and the version given by Hugill and that sung by", "psg_id": "18842475" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Islands", "text": "or families. Some of the Ten Thousand Islands are suitable for overnight visits, as dictated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Since this is a wilderness area where wind, weather and lack of fresh water can become threatening, the Wildlife Service recommends only seasoned canoeists and sea kayakers attempt the trip. Part of the archipelago lies within Everglades National Park. The following islands are officially designated camping sites: Ten Thousand Islands archipelago is among the best and last remaining dark skies sites in the Southern Florida. Most notable is Pavilion Key that lies 11 miles south of Everglades", "psg_id": "7166760" }, { "title": "The Thousand Miles", "text": "count's souvenirs\" When discussing the inspirations for \"The Thousand Miles\" and his previous film \"The Illusionist\", Chomet said the following: \"My creative vision has been constantly fuelled by two extraordinary filmmakers: Jacques Tati and Federico Fellini. With \"The Illusionist\", I had the opportunity to directly explore my love for the work of Tati. Now, with \"The Thousand Miles\", I can do just that with the magical world of Fellini.\" The film started production in 2015. The Thousand Miles The Thousand Miles is an upcoming live-action/hand-drawn animated comedy-drama film directed by Sylvain Chomet. The film is based on various works of", "psg_id": "18706571" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "cities but in the 700,000 villages.” By 2008, the company’s sales had surpassed $25.5 million, one third of which was paid to artisans directly. The other two thirds covered importing, storage, marketing, retail costs, and administration. In 2012, Ten Thousand Villages and Mennonite Central Committee entered a partnership agreement. Ten Thousand Villages is no longer wholly owned by MCC. Ten Thousand Villages encourages artisans to employ production methods that are environmentally sustainable and to use recycled and natural materials whenever possible. In 2007, Ten Thousand Villages redesigned stores to minimize environmental impact in order to meet what they call their", "psg_id": "3275731" }, { "title": "The Thousand Miles", "text": "The Thousand Miles The Thousand Miles is an upcoming live-action/hand-drawn animated comedy-drama film directed by Sylvain Chomet. The film is based on various works of Federico Fellini including his \"unpublished drawings and writings\". In 1950s Italy, a middle-aged Count goes on a magical odyssey through his past whilst he takes part in one of the world's most prestigious car races: le Mille Miglia. In 2014, it was announced that Sylvain Chomet, director of \"The Triplets of Belleville\" and \"The Illusionist\", would be directing \"The Thousand Miles\". Chomet explained \"The film will weave live action and hand-drawn animation to portray the", "psg_id": "18706570" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Islands", "text": "at the northern end of the Ten Thousand Islands was occupied year-round 3,500 years ago, and other sites are presumed to have been inundated by a rise in sea level. The material culture of the Indians living in the Ten Thousand Islands was distinctive enough to be classified as, at least, a sub-area of the Glades culture area. Almost all of the Ten Thousand Islands are currently uninhabited. The largest, Chokoloskee Island, which is connected to Everglades City by a causeway, has about 400 permanent residents. Other islands have been sporadically inhabited in the 19th and 20th centuries by individuals", "psg_id": "7166759" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles", "text": "A Thousand Miles \"A Thousand Miles\" (originally titled \"Interlude\") is the debut single written and recorded by American pop singer Vanessa Carlton. Produced by Curtis Schweitzer and Ron Fair, the song was released as the lead single for Carlton's album \"Be Not Nobody\" (2002). Her signature song, it became Carlton's breakthrough hit and one of the most popular songs of the year. To date, it remains Carlton's biggest hit in the United States, and her only single to reach the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song had widespread success worldwide, reaching number one in Australia, where it", "psg_id": "7404844" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "use sustainable practices. For example, artisans are advised to use natural or recycled materials in their products. The Ten Thousand Villages headquarters is currently located in Akron, Pennsylvania. The company uses sales profits to increase purchases from artisan partners and to expand its domestic distribution channels. In 2006-2007 fiscal year, the company increased purchases from artisans by more than one million dollars. Ten Thousand Villages is a wholesaler as well as a retailer. Local groups at churches, colleges and community centers around the country continue to host festival sales, which was the company’s earliest means of distributing its goods. Individual", "psg_id": "3275735" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "in North America, even if they never get sold. Ten Thousand Villages’ marketing director Doug Dirks estimated that market prices abroad are up to five times what is paid to the artisan. He said that his company is willing to take that risk because they feel that it is important to what they do. Most of the artisans in these countries cannot obtain business loans from their local banks. Ten Thousand Villages designers and buyers collaborate with artisans so that traditional methods are employed, but using colors and styles which appeal to North American markets. The company encourages artisans to", "psg_id": "3275734" }, { "title": "Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand", "text": "Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand is an oil painting by Albrecht Dürer, dating to 1508 and now at the Kunsthistorisches Museum of Vienna, Austria. It is signed on a cartouche which hangs from the artist's self-portrait in the center, saying \"Iste fatiebat Ano Domini 1508 Albertus Dürer Aleman\". The painting was commissioned by Frederick III, Elector of Saxony for the All Saints' Church, Wittenberg. Frederick had been Dürer's patron since 1496. He himself chose the subject, as his collection of relics included some of the Ten thousand martyrs. Dürer had used the same subject", "psg_id": "15664145" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles to Freedom", "text": "and Korean. David Tian translated the book from French to English, not from Korean to English as many media outlets have assumed. Eunsun Kim, whose story this memoir is about, has also given birth to a baby girl. Kim says that there were parts of her life that remain a little difficult to talk about, and hence she left them out of her memoir. A Thousand Miles to Freedom A Thousand Miles to Freedom: My Escape from North Korea (French: \"Corée du Nord: 9 ans pour fuir l'enfer\", ) is a 2012 memoir by Eunsun Kim, with Sébastien Falletti. It", "psg_id": "19015831" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles to Freedom", "text": "A Thousand Miles to Freedom A Thousand Miles to Freedom: My Escape from North Korea (French: \"Corée du Nord: 9 ans pour fuir l'enfer\", ) is a 2012 memoir by Eunsun Kim, with Sébastien Falletti. It was translated into English by David Tian in 2015. The English-language version was first released on 21 July 2015 and was available on Amazon, at Barnes and Nobles, and many other bookstores. Immediately upon release, it was ranked #1 in several categories on Amazon, including New Releases, South Korean History, and others. The book was originally written in French, and subsequently translated to Norwegian", "psg_id": "19015830" }, { "title": "Ten thousand years", "text": "Ten thousand years In various East Asian languages, the phrase \"ten thousand years\" is used to wish long life, and is typically translated as \"Long live\" in English. The phrase originated in ancient China as an expression used to wish long life to the emperor. Due to the political and cultural influence of China in the area, and in particular of the Chinese language, cognates with similar meanings and usage patterns have appeared in many East Asian languages. In some countries, this phrase is mundanely used when expressing feeling of triumph, typically shouted by crowds. The phrase \"wansui\" (; literally", "psg_id": "1607268" }, { "title": "Ten thousand years", "text": "which was reserved for the emperor. However, Empress Dowager Cixi, the \"de facto\" supreme ruler of China from 1861 to 1908, was addressed with \"ten thousand years\". Several photographs of her show a banner on her litter reading \"The Incumbent Holy Mother, the Empress Dowager of the Great Qing, [will live and reign for] ten thousand years, ten thousand years, ten thousand of ten thousand years\" (). The Emperor was addressed by the title \"Lord of Ten Thousand Years\" (). Classically, the phrase \"wansui\" is repeated multiple times following a person's name or title. For example, in ancient China, the", "psg_id": "1607271" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Angels", "text": "of the band Lonestar. This song peaked at #18. \"A Girl's Gotta Do (What a Girl's Gotta Do)\" was the final single, reaching #4 in 1997. Strings performed by the Nashville String Machine; Carl Gorodetzky, concert master. String arrangements by Ronn Huff. Ten Thousand Angels Ten Thousand Angels is the debut studio album of American country music singer Mindy McCready. It was released on BNA Records in 1996 and sold two million copies being certified double platinum by the RIAA. The album peaked at #5 on the US country charts, and producing four chart singles on the country charts. The", "psg_id": "12645568" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "Ten Thousand Villages Ten Thousand Villages is a nonprofit fair trade organization that markets handcrafted products made by disadvantaged artisans from more than 120 artisan groups in more than 35 countries. As one of the world’s largest and oldest fair trade organizations, Ten Thousand Villages cultivates long-term buying relationships in which artisans receive a fair price for their work and consumers have access to gifts, accessories and home décor from around the world. Ten Thousand Villages is a founding member of the International Fair Trade Association (IFAT) and a certified member of the Fair Trade Federation (FTF). Ten Thousand Villages", "psg_id": "3275728" }, { "title": "Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand", "text": "dressed in black, are two characters who walk placidly, apparently unaware of the horrors around them: one is Dürer's self-portrait (holding his signature), the other his friend and humanist Conrad Celtes, who had died a few months before the execution of the painting. Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand is an oil painting by Albrecht Dürer, dating to 1508 and now at the Kunsthistorisches Museum of Vienna, Austria. It is signed on a cartouche which hangs from the artist's self-portrait in the center, saying \"Iste fatiebat Ano Domini 1508 Albertus Dürer Aleman\". The painting was", "psg_id": "15664148" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Ripples", "text": "Ten Thousand Ripples Ten Thousand Ripples (TTR) is a collaborative public art, civic engagement and peace project. It uses art as a catalyst to foster dialogue about peace and non-violence, and create innovative solutions to address contemporary social issues. Through TTR, artists, neighborhood leaders, and residents are at the heart of community-driven planning and public involvement efforts. At the center of TTR are 100 fiberglass and resin Buddha sculptures, each weighed down with a few hundred pounds of concrete, designed by Indira Johnson and installed in sites in 10 Chicago area neighborhoods. Ambitious in its breadth, and bold in its", "psg_id": "17580900" }, { "title": "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years", "text": "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, subtitled \"What I Learned While Editing My Life\", is the sixth book by Donald Miller. After writing a successful book, author Donald Miller's life stalled. Instead of enjoying the fruits of his labor, Miller had slipped into a dark point in his life. He had no desire to participate in the daily responsibility of life and found himself questioning what his purpose was. While in this slump he was approached by two movie producers wanting to turn his book into a movie. \"A Million Miles in", "psg_id": "14403591" }, { "title": "Ten thousand martyrs", "text": "Ten thousand martyrs Ten thousand martyrs may refer to the ten thousand martyred Fathers of the deserts and caves of scete by Theophilus of Alexandria or to the ten thousand martyrs of Mount Ararat who were, according to a medieval legend, Roman soldiers who, led by Saint Acacius, converted to Christianity and were crucified on Mount Ararat in Armenia by order of the Roman emperor. The story is attributed to the ninth century scholar Anastasius Bibliothecarius. The \"Roman Martyrology\" contains two separate commemorations. The first is on March 18, corresponding to the very same date in the Greek Orthodox Synaxarion,", "psg_id": "6212419" }, { "title": "Ten Square", "text": "Ten Square Ten Square is a four-star hotel in Donegall Square South, Belfast, Northern Ireland and is located a few metres away from the City Hall. The hotel stands on the ground of what was once a row of Georgian houses where the famous physician, poet, educationalist Dr. William Drennan lived in the early 1800s (whose sister had already founded the Maternity Hospital on the square in the decade before, and which was the forerunner of the current Royal Maternity Hospital). The hotel building itself occupies a notable Grade 1 listed building within Donegall Square which was constructed in the", "psg_id": "15528664" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Islands", "text": "Ten Thousand Islands The Ten Thousand Islands are a chain of islands and mangrove islets off the coast of southwest Florida, between Cape Romano (at the southern end of Marco Island) and the mouth of Lostman's River. Some of the islands are high spots on a submergent coastline. Others were produced by mangroves growing on oyster bars. Despite the name, the islets in the chain only number in the hundreds. The northern part of the Ten Thousand Islands, between Cape Romano and Everglades City, is in the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge. The southern part of the Ten Thousands", "psg_id": "7166757" }, { "title": "Ten thousand martyrs", "text": "Martyrology\" entry for June 22. Despite its questionable veracity, the event was extremely popular in Renaissance art, as seen for example in the painting \"10,000 martyrs of Mount Ararat\" by the Venetian artist Vittore Carpaccio, or in the \"Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand\" by the German artist Albrecht Dürer. Ten thousand martyrs Ten thousand martyrs may refer to the ten thousand martyred Fathers of the deserts and caves of scete by Theophilus of Alexandria or to the ten thousand martyrs of Mount Ararat who were, according to a medieval legend, Roman soldiers who, led by Saint Acacius, converted to Christianity", "psg_id": "6212421" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Islands", "text": "City and lacks any urban development to the south of it. The pristine nature and low southern latitude makes the area among the best and unique spots for stargazing and Milky Way astrophotography. Ten Thousand Islands The Ten Thousand Islands are a chain of islands and mangrove islets off the coast of southwest Florida, between Cape Romano (at the southern end of Marco Island) and the mouth of Lostman's River. Some of the islands are high spots on a submergent coastline. Others were produced by mangroves growing on oyster bars. Despite the name, the islets in the chain only number", "psg_id": "7166761" }, { "title": "City of Ten Thousand Buddhas", "text": "on of property as compared to Hsi Lai Temples' , but rather than a temple complex as is Hsi Lai Temple, the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas is more of an entire community with several large buildings clustered together. Therefore, it is unclear which is the largest, as there is a significant difference between the structure and location of the two Buddhist organizations. City of Ten Thousand Buddhas The City Of Ten Thousand Buddhas () is an international Buddhist community and monastery founded by Hsuan Hua, an important figure in Western Buddhism. It is one of the first Chan Buddhist", "psg_id": "5487022" }, { "title": "Upper ten thousand", "text": "Upper ten thousand Upper Ten Thousand, or simply, \"The Upper Ten\", is a 19th-century phrase referring to wealthiest 10,000 residents of New York City. The phrase was coined in 1844 by American poet and author Nathaniel Parker Willis. Soon, the term came to be used to describe the upper circles not only of New York, but also those of other major cities. In 1852, Charles Astor Bristed published a collection of sketches on New York Society entitled \"The Upper Ten Thousand\" in \"Fraser Magazine\". In 1854, George Lippard serialized his book \"New York: Its Upper Ten and Lower Million\". The", "psg_id": "5532208" }, { "title": "Ten Square", "text": "Hotel\" from the Belfast Business Awards. The hotel has been voted \"Sexiest Hotel in Belfast\" by Cosmopolitan magazine and \"Belfast's Coolest Hotel\" by the Sunday Times. Ten Square Ten Square is a four-star hotel in Donegall Square South, Belfast, Northern Ireland and is located a few metres away from the City Hall. The hotel stands on the ground of what was once a row of Georgian houses where the famous physician, poet, educationalist Dr. William Drennan lived in the early 1800s (whose sister had already founded the Maternity Hospital on the square in the decade before, and which was the", "psg_id": "15528667" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand", "text": "Ten Thousand The Ten Thousand (, \"oi Myrioi\") was a force of mercenary units, mainly Greek, employed by Cyrus the Younger to attempt to wrest the throne of the Persian Empire from his brother, Artaxerxes II. Their march to the Battle of Cunaxa and back to Greece (401–399 BC) was recorded by Xenophon (one of their leaders) in his work \"The Anabasis\". The \"ten thousand\" marched inland and fought the Battle of Cunaxa and then marched back to Greece during the years 401 BC to 399 BC. Xenophon stated in \"The Anabasis\" that the Greek heavy troops scattered their opposition", "psg_id": "4890733" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand", "text": "Xenophon the Athenian, Timasion the Dardanian, Xanthicles the Achaean, Cleanor the Orchomenian, and Philesius the Achaean, with the Spartan Cheirisophus as the general commander. When the Ten Thousand started their journey in 401 BC, Xenophon tells us that they numbered around 10,400. At the time Xenophon left them two years later, their number had dwindled to just under 6,000. Ten Thousand The Ten Thousand (, \"oi Myrioi\") was a force of mercenary units, mainly Greek, employed by Cyrus the Younger to attempt to wrest the throne of the Persian Empire from his brother, Artaxerxes II. Their march to the Battle", "psg_id": "4890747" }, { "title": "The Ten Thousand Things", "text": "The Ten Thousand Things The Ten Thousand Things (original Dutch: \"De Tienduizend Dingen\", 1955) is a novel by the writer Maria Dermout. The story is a rich tapestry of family life against the exotic, tropical background of the Molucca Islands of Indonesia. Although never explicitly stated, the main setting is probably Ambon Island. The story is structured along geographical themes with four major divisions: the Island itself, the Inner Bay, the Outer Bay, and again the Island. Dermout's omniscient narrator is attempting to make sense of the whole generational saga by carefully reflecting on the wonder of this world while", "psg_id": "14437345" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles", "text": "on the film's soundtrack under the title \"A Thousand Miles (Interlude)\". The final title of the song, \"A Thousand Miles\", was based on a suggestion by Fair's nephew. After the song's completion, Fair said that he listened to it repeatedly and \"it made me weep. That's usually my litmus test. If I cry, I know it's a hit\". Despite this, he was concerned that the song's piano basis would put it at a disadvantage in the marketplace if it were to be released as a single. Fair played \"A Thousand Miles\" in front of his superior Jimmy Iovine, the co-chairman", "psg_id": "7404851" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles", "text": "was most successful, the top five in Ireland, and the top ten in the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and the Netherlands. The song has been covered by numerous artists, including Icarus the Owl, Victoria Justice, David Archuleta, and the \"Glee\" Cast. It has also been sampled by T.I. and Cheryl Cole. \"A Thousand Miles\" is a piano-driven pop song supported by a string orchestral arrangement. Carlton says that the song is about 'lost love', but has not said exactly whom the song may be about. She has also called the song \"a combination of reality and fantasy. It's about a", "psg_id": "7404845" }, { "title": "Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War", "text": "Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War, a 26-part half-hour Canadian television documentary on the Vietnam War, and was produced in 1980 by Michael Maclear. The series aired in Canada on CBC Television, in the United States and in the United Kingdom on Channel 4. Maclear visited Vietnam during the production of the series and had access to film material there. He was the first Western journalist allowed to visit that area since the war. The documentary series was consolidated into 13 hour-long episodes for American television syndication. The series was released on videocassette format", "psg_id": "11470495" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Roses", "text": "women in Canada — the underrated silent majority — support feminist goals without necessarily joining organizations. Many activists who were members of women’s organizations, including NAC, nonetheless chose not to participate in NAC conferences.” Ten Thousand Roses Ten Thousand Roses: The Making of a Feminist Revolution is a book written by Canadian journalist, political activist, and feminist Judy Rebick. The book is made up of the experiences of over 100 feminists in Canada from the 1960s through the 1990s. \"Ten Thousand Roses\" is structured chronically along the latest four decades of intense feminist activity in Canada, from the 1960s through", "psg_id": "17070211" }, { "title": "The Ten Thousand Things", "text": "of the story — ghosts, superstition, even murder — with equal skill.\" The book has been translated into 11 different languages. The Ten Thousand Things The Ten Thousand Things (original Dutch: \"De Tienduizend Dingen\", 1955) is a novel by the writer Maria Dermout. The story is a rich tapestry of family life against the exotic, tropical background of the Molucca Islands of Indonesia. Although never explicitly stated, the main setting is probably Ambon Island. The story is structured along geographical themes with four major divisions: the Island itself, the Inner Bay, the Outer Bay, and again the Island. Dermout's omniscient", "psg_id": "14437348" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Free Men & Their Families", "text": "a similar title. Gilmore currently performs live vocals in a hardcore punk style that transcends the regular boundaries of chipmusic, to form a style of music that Gilmore calls \"chipunk\". In March 2016, after a period of silence from the act, a live band manifestation of Ten Thousand Free Men & Their Families played at Square Sounds Festival Melbourne. Ten Thousand Free Men & Their Families has released many recordings with netlabels in the past, but the discography listed on his website only includes releases that were released physically. Gilmore has stated this is because his physical releases are a", "psg_id": "14689342" }, { "title": "Thousand Oaks, California", "text": "in southeastern Ventura County, halfway between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, and 12 miles east of the Pacific Ocean. Conejo Valley lies at 900 feet; 55 of its 1,884 square miles are located within Thousand Oaks city limits. For comparison, the city is larger in area than Long Beach, CA, and 20 percent larger than San Francisco. Designated open-space nature areas occupy 34 percent of the city as of 2017 (15,194 acres). 928 acres of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) is within the southern borders of the city. Thousand Oaks is within the Greater Los Angeles Area", "psg_id": "1026537" }, { "title": "Ten Mile State Marine Protected Areas", "text": "to view birds and whales, ride kayaks, and picnic. Ten Mile State Marine Protected Areas The Ten Mile State Marine Reserve, Ten Mile Beach State Marine Conservation Area and Ten Mile Estuary State Marine Conservation Area are located between Westport and Fort Bragg along the California coast north of San Francisco. The Ten Mile State Marine Reserve encompasses 12 square miles, while the Marine Conservation Area totals 3.5 square miles. The Ten Mile Estuary State Marine Conservation Area covers .2 square miles. Ten Mile State Marine Reserve The take of all living marine resources is prohibited in the Ten Mile", "psg_id": "17729510" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Bedrooms", "text": "next thing you know, Papa Martelli is planning four weddings. Part of \"Ten Thousand Bedrooms\" was filmed in Rome in the spring of 1956 and the remainder was shot that autumn in Culver City. According to MGM records the film earned $955,000 in the US and Canada and $750,000 elsewhere, resulting in a loss of $1,196,000. Ten Thousand Bedrooms Ten Thousand Bedrooms is a 1957 film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Dean Martin, Anna Maria Alberghetti, and Eva Bartok. Martin's first film in the wake of the dissolution of his partnership with Jerry Lewis in the team of Martin", "psg_id": "6865070" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists (song)", "text": "air, and it's just, it's exhilaration to be able to see ten thousand raised fists or more.\" Ten Thousand Fists (song) \"Ten Thousand Fists\" is a song by the American rock band Disturbed. The song was released in 2006 as the fifth single from their third studio album, \"Ten Thousand Fists\". It is also featured as soundtrack in the video game \"Madden NFL 06\". According to Disturbed's vocalist David Draiman, the song \"signifies strength, unity, conviction, power, and the exhilaration that you feel when you get to see that at one of our shows. It's one of my favorite moments,", "psg_id": "9316612" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Roses", "text": "Ten Thousand Roses Ten Thousand Roses: The Making of a Feminist Revolution is a book written by Canadian journalist, political activist, and feminist Judy Rebick. The book is made up of the experiences of over 100 feminists in Canada from the 1960s through the 1990s. \"Ten Thousand Roses\" is structured chronically along the latest four decades of intense feminist activity in Canada, from the 1960s through the 1990s. For each decade in Rebick’s book, she begins by contexualizing the movement within the broader social, political and economic climate of the time, looking particularly at the North American Context. Rebick also", "psg_id": "17070207" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists", "text": "band's b-side compilation, \"The Lost Children\". Disturbed Production Ten Thousand Fists Ten Thousand Fists is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Disturbed. It was released on September 20, 2005 and became Disturbed's second consecutive number 1 debut on the \"Billboard\" 200 in the United States, shipping around 239,000 copies in its opening week. It has been certified Platinum by the RIAA and was also the band's second number 1 release in New Zealand. It is also the first Disturbed album to not have the Parental Advisory label. \"Ten Thousand Fists\" marks the first album with bassist John", "psg_id": "5352845" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists", "text": "Ten Thousand Fists Ten Thousand Fists is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Disturbed. It was released on September 20, 2005 and became Disturbed's second consecutive number 1 debut on the \"Billboard\" 200 in the United States, shipping around 239,000 copies in its opening week. It has been certified Platinum by the RIAA and was also the band's second number 1 release in New Zealand. It is also the first Disturbed album to not have the Parental Advisory label. \"Ten Thousand Fists\" marks the first album with bassist John Moyer who replaced Steve Kmak following his dismissal", "psg_id": "5352836" }, { "title": "Ten Mile State Marine Protected Areas", "text": "Ten Mile State Marine Protected Areas The Ten Mile State Marine Reserve, Ten Mile Beach State Marine Conservation Area and Ten Mile Estuary State Marine Conservation Area are located between Westport and Fort Bragg along the California coast north of San Francisco. The Ten Mile State Marine Reserve encompasses 12 square miles, while the Marine Conservation Area totals 3.5 square miles. The Ten Mile Estuary State Marine Conservation Area covers .2 square miles. Ten Mile State Marine Reserve The take of all living marine resources is prohibited in the Ten Mile State Marine Reserve. Ten Mile Beach State Marine Conservation", "psg_id": "17729503" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "materials (such as bookmarks and DVDs) that presented artisans’ “one reason why” fair trade had made a difference in their lives. Also, some of the generally small artisan groups or families have transformed into full-fledged businesses that employ hundreds to thousands of people. However, despite this evidence, little research has been conducted to determine the quantitative impact of Ten Thousand Villages and its worldwide fair trade partnerships. Ten Thousand Villages Ten Thousand Villages is a nonprofit fair trade organization that markets handcrafted products made by disadvantaged artisans from more than 120 artisan groups in more than 35 countries. As one", "psg_id": "3275738" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Saints", "text": "The film went on to premiere at the Provincetown International Film Festival on June 17, 2015. The film was released on August 14, 2015 in a limited release and through video on demand. \"Ten Thousand Saints\" received mixed reviews. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, critics gave the film a rating of 55%, based on 33 reviews, with a weighted average score of 6.2/10. On Metacritic, the film has a score of 62%, based on 12 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Ten Thousand Saints Ten Thousand Saints is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and", "psg_id": "17789108" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Lightyears", "text": "version of the rare 1983 recording \"Babysitter\" was released as a B-side to the 1992 \"Megamix\" CD-single, an alternate, previously unreleased mix was released on the 2007 CD re-issue of \"Ten Thousand Lightyears\". Hansa LP 206 200-620 (Germany, May 1984) Side A: Side B: Hansa Promotional White-label LP 206 318-000 (Germany, May 1984) Side A: Side B: Hansa 206 555-620 (Germany, September 1984) Side A Side B: Kalimba de Luna Carrere 66.189 (France, September 1984) Side A Side B: UK 7\" Germany 7\" 12\" Ten Thousand Lightyears Ten Thousand Lightyears is the seventh studio album by Boney M. and the", "psg_id": "10518438" }, { "title": "Upper ten thousand", "text": "British Army and Navy, members of Parliament, Colonial administrators, and members of the Church of England. The usage of this term was a response to the broadening of the British ruling class which had been caused by the Industrial Revolution. Most of the people listed in \"Kelly's Handbook to the Upper Ten Thousand\" were among the 30,000 descendants of Edward III, King of England, tabulated in the Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval's \"Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal\". Most also appeared in Walford's \"County Families\" and Burke's \"Landed Gentry\". Upper ten thousand Upper Ten Thousand, or simply, \"The Upper Ten\",", "psg_id": "5532210" }, { "title": "Geology of the Bryce Canyon area", "text": "be easily seen in Red Canyon along State Route 12 while its silt and mudstones compose most of the park's fragile and colorful spires called hoodoos. Geologist Clarence Dutton called the iron oxide-rich lower member of the Claron the Pink Cliffs series due to its colorful appearance. A large system of shallow but expansive lakes and associated deltas covered several thousand square miles of what is now northwest Colorado and southwest Utah and Wyoming. These lakes existed from the Paleocene to mid Oligocene but did not spread to the Bryce Canyon area until Eocene time. Large quantities of lakebed sediments", "psg_id": "3102343" }, { "title": "Miles Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania", "text": "Miles Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania Miles Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,983 at the 2010 census, up from 1,573 at the 2000 census. Miles Township and nearby Milesburg were named after Colonel Samuel Miles, who co-owned the Centre Furnace, along with Colonel John Patton. Centre Mills, Simon Pickle Stone House, and the Rebersburg Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , all of", "psg_id": "1201252" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles", "text": "used the song's instrumental background for a wine advert. In 2012, Smart Communications used the song in their TV commercial featuring Catriona Gray before she was globally famous. A Thousand Miles \"A Thousand Miles\" (originally titled \"Interlude\") is the debut single written and recorded by American pop singer Vanessa Carlton. Produced by Curtis Schweitzer and Ron Fair, the song was released as the lead single for Carlton's album \"Be Not Nobody\" (2002). Her signature song, it became Carlton's breakthrough hit and one of the most popular songs of the year. To date, it remains Carlton's biggest hit in the United", "psg_id": "7404865" }, { "title": "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years", "text": "a better story, though. He invites other people into the story with him, giving them a better story too.” “...one person’s story has the power to affect a million others.” \"Fear isn't only a guide to keep us safe; it's also a manipulative emotion that can trick us into living a boring life.\" A Million Miles in a Thousand Years A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, subtitled \"What I Learned While Editing My Life\", is the sixth book by Donald Miller. After writing a successful book, author Donald Miller's life stalled. Instead of enjoying the fruits of his labor,", "psg_id": "14403595" }, { "title": "Ten Mile Run, New Jersey", "text": "Ten Mile Run, New Jersey Ten Mile Run is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located in Franklin Township, in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 1,959. According to the United States Census Bureau, Ten Mile Run had a total area of 2.539 square miles (6.576 km), including 2.538 square miles (6.573 km) of land and 0.001 square miles (0.002 km) of water (0.04%). The area is named for the Ten Mile Run, a stream of the same name the hill on which it sits (part of the", "psg_id": "17100482" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists", "text": "and it's just, it's exhilaration to be able to see ten thousand raised fists or more.\" According to band members, while \"Ten Thousand Fists\" was not written as a political album, it was their most political record to date. Vocalist David Draiman's lyrics for the title song, \"Ten Thousand Fists\", were heavily influenced by his feelings towards American president George W. Bush, and several of the songs included war/anti-war themes, including \"Deify\", for which the intro features audio clips of Bush urging the nation to push forward in war, interlaced with an individual's political commentary, while the video for \"Land", "psg_id": "5352842" }, { "title": "Upper ten thousand", "text": "phrase also appeared in British fiction in \"The Adventures of Philip\" (1861–62) by William Thackeray, whose eponymous hero contributed weekly to a fashionable New York journal entitled “The Gazette of the Upper Ten Thousand”. The general acceptance of the term seems to be attested by its use in the title of Edward Abbott's 1864 cookery book, \"The English and Australian Cookery Book: Cookery for the Many as Well as the 'Upper Ten Thousand\"'. In 1875, both Adam Bissett Thom and Kelly's Directory published books entitled \"The Upper Ten Thousand\", which listed members of the aristocracy, the gentry, officers in the", "psg_id": "5532209" }, { "title": "Washakie Ten, Wyoming", "text": "Washakie Ten, Wyoming Washakie Ten is an unincorporated community in Washakie County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 604 at the 2000 census, when it was a census-designated place (CDP). Washakie Ten is located at (44.073398, -107.917650). According to the United States Census Bureau, in 2000 the CDP has a total area of 25.5 square miles (66.2 km²), of which, 25.1 square miles (65.0 km²) of it is land and 0.4 square miles (1.1 km²) of it (1.72%) is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 604 people, 235 households, and 169 families residing in the CDP. The", "psg_id": "1260658" }, { "title": "Washakie Ten, Wyoming", "text": "and Worland High School . Washakie Ten, Wyoming Washakie Ten is an unincorporated community in Washakie County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 604 at the 2000 census, when it was a census-designated place (CDP). Washakie Ten is located at (44.073398, -107.917650). According to the United States Census Bureau, in 2000 the CDP has a total area of 25.5 square miles (66.2 km²), of which, 25.1 square miles (65.0 km²) of it is land and 0.4 square miles (1.1 km²) of it (1.72%) is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 604 people, 235 households, and 169 families", "psg_id": "1260662" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard", "text": "non carborundum\" loosely means, \"don't let the bastards grind you down.\" As typically performed by the Harvard University Band, the second and third verses are, respectively, another dog Latin verse with lewd lyrics (always covered up by loud drumming), and just the syllable \"la\" over and over again. \"Ten Thousand Men of Harvard\" Ten Thousand Men of Harvard want victory today <br> For they know that ov'r old Eli <br> Fair Harvard holds sway. <br> So then we'll conquer all old Eli's men, <br> And when the game ends we'll sing again: <br> Ten thousand men of Harvard gained vict'ry", "psg_id": "7039214" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists", "text": "that the song \"Guarded\" is about Draiman guarding himself from other people. He said the song \"reflects what choosing this life forces certain people to do in a certain way — you have to remain guarded on a certain level.\" Draiman said the song \"Ten Thousand Fists\" is meant to \"[signify] strength, unity, conviction, power, and the exhilaration that you feel when you get to see that at one of our shows.\" Draiman continued to say, \"It's one of my favorite moments, and people know that I have an affinity for asking people to put their fists in the air,", "psg_id": "5352841" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "Trade Fair was released, a compilation CD to raise awareness and funds for Ten Thousand Villages. In 2005, Ten Thousand Villages released \"The Power of Trading Fairly,\" a DVD highlighting artisan partners from Bangladesh, Guatemala and Kenya, and how their lives have been improved by fair trade. Anecdotal evidence suggests that Ten Thousand Villages has had life-altering effects on its artisan partners. Its fair trade practices directly support tens of thousands of artisans around the world. In 2009 the company conducted their “One Reason Why” campaign which showcased some of these anecdotal stories. The campaign revolved around printed and digital", "psg_id": "3275737" }, { "title": "Walnutport, Pennsylvania", "text": "Walnutport, Pennsylvania Walnutport is a borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. Incorporated in 1909, Walnutport is located in the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania along the Lehigh River. The population of Walnutport was 2,043 at the 2000 census. The Zip Code is 18088. Walnutport is located at (40.751554, -75.595574). According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 0.8 square miles (2.1 km), of which, 0.8 square miles (1.9 km) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.2 km) of it (7.41%) is water. Walnutport is located 20 miles north of Bethlehem at", "psg_id": "1209008" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists (song)", "text": "Ten Thousand Fists (song) \"Ten Thousand Fists\" is a song by the American rock band Disturbed. The song was released in 2006 as the fifth single from their third studio album, \"Ten Thousand Fists\". It is also featured as soundtrack in the video game \"Madden NFL 06\". According to Disturbed's vocalist David Draiman, the song \"signifies strength, unity, conviction, power, and the exhilaration that you feel when you get to see that at one of our shows. It's one of my favorite moments, and people know that I have an affinity for asking people to put their fists in the", "psg_id": "9316611" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles Left Behind", "text": "of the album's eleven tracks. Three singles have been released from the project, including the group's first top five song, \"(Kissed You) Good Night.\" \"A Thousand Miles Left Behind\" debuted at No. 2 on Country Albums, and No. 11 on \"Billboard\" 200, selling 23,000 copies in its first week. It has sold 118,000 copies in the US as of May 2015. A Thousand Miles Left Behind A Thousand Miles Left Behind is the second studio album by American country music band Gloriana. It was released on July 31, 2012 via Emblem Music Group/Warner Bros. Records. It is their first album", "psg_id": "16657502" }, { "title": "Ten Miles", "text": "Ten Miles \"Ten Miles\" is a song by the Danish pop band Infernal. It was released in 2006 as the second single from the international edition of \"From Paris to Berlin\", and as the sixth single overall. The song became a moderate success in the dance music charts in Denmark, Spain and Finland. In Spain it peaked at #26 and in Denmark at #3 in the Danish Dance Chart. In April 2006, \"Ten Miles\" debuted in the French Airplay Chart at #84. In September 2007 at Infernal's official UK website, they stated that their fourth UK single would be \"Ten", "psg_id": "10183797" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Angels (song)", "text": "a woman trying to escape temptation that may lead to heartbreak.\" While she calls it a \"nice song\", she goes on to say that she use her voice to record something \"a little meatier.\" The music video was directed by Jim Hershleder and premiered in early 1996. \"Ten Thousand Angels\" debuted at number 74 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of February 3, 1996. Ten Thousand Angels (song) \"Ten Thousand Angels\" is a debut song written by Billy Henderson and Steven Dale Jones, and recorded by American country music artist Mindy McCready. It was", "psg_id": "14928304" }, { "title": "Ten thousand years", "text": "Emperor would be thus addressed with (). The foregoing phrase often appears in televised films, but is not historically accurate; in the Ming dynasty, the only occasion during which is used is the great court, held thrice a year. Approaching the end of the ceremony, the attending officials will be asked to shout Ten thousand years In various East Asian languages, the phrase \"ten thousand years\" is used to wish long life, and is typically translated as \"Long live\" in English. The phrase originated in ancient China as an expression used to wish long life to the emperor. Due to", "psg_id": "1607272" }, { "title": "Ogle Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania", "text": "Ogle Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania Ogle Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 588 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 36.2 square miles (93.9 km²), of which, 36.2 square miles (93.8 km²) of it is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km²) of it (0.08%) is water. Most of the Gallitzin State Forest (Babcock Division) and a very small portion of the Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 26 occupies just over half", "psg_id": "1212805" }, { "title": "Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes", "text": "Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes is a valley within Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska which is filled with ash flow from the eruption of Novarupta on June 6–8, 1912. Following the eruption, thousands of fumaroles vented steam from the ash. Robert F. Griggs, who explored the volcano's aftermath for the National Geographic Society in 1916, gave the valley its name, saying that \"the whole valley as far as the eye could reach was full of hundreds, no thousands—literally, tens of thousands—of smokes curling up from its fissured floor.\" Prior to the eruption,", "psg_id": "2286309" }, { "title": "City of Ten Thousand Buddhas", "text": "owning personal wealth and not touching money, thus eliminating the thought of money and increasing their purity of mind. Master Hua often reminded his disciples, The City of Ten Thousand Buddhas is a strict Buddhist monastery adhering to the traditional Asian monastic culture although it is located in a liberal area of California. While the traditionalists are more drawn to the spiritual and devotional side of Buddhism, Westerners are often more interested in meditation. Some of the boarding school children are Westerners from the local community who want their children to grow up in a community-oriented place, while some of", "psg_id": "5487018" }, { "title": "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere", "text": "the young woman standing in a shallow stream. \"A Thousand Miles from Nowhere\" debuted at number 72 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of June 26, 1993. A Thousand Miles from Nowhere \"A Thousand Miles from Nowhere\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam. It was released in June 1993 as the second single from his album \"This Time\". Like his previous single, this song peaked at number 2 in the United States and at number 3 in Canada. The song was featured in two films, Red Rock", "psg_id": "13280884" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard", "text": "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard \"Ten Thousand Men of Harvard\" is the most-frequently performed of Harvard University's numerous fight songs. It was written by A. Putnam, class of 1918. Harvard College freshmen become acquainted with this song early in their college careers, as the Harvard marching band traditionally marches through Harvard Yard and performs this song one night early each fall. It is also among the songs performed by the Harvard Glee Club at its annual Football Concerts with Yale. The song is the fight song of choice for the Harvard Football team. Each incoming class of players is required", "psg_id": "7039212" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Lightyears", "text": "Ten Thousand Lightyears Ten Thousand Lightyears is the seventh studio album by Boney M. and the first to feature new member Reggie Tsiboe, who had taken over Bobby Farrell's role as the band's leading man in early 1982. The first single to emerge from new recording sessions in 1982 was a cover version of The Seekers' 1965 hit \"The Carnival Is Over\" backed with a cover of Jimmy Cliff's \"Going Back West\" in June 1982. \"The Carnival Is Over\" had an ominous ring to its title, and indeed would become the first Boney M. single not to enter the German", "psg_id": "10518428" }, { "title": "Somerset Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania", "text": "Somerset Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania Somerset Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 12,122 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area and encompasses the census-designated place (CDP) of Friedens, Pennsylvania. The Walter's Mill Bridge and Daniel B. Zimmerman Mansion are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 64.3 square miles (166.6 km²), of which, 63.9 square miles (165.5 km²) of it is land and 0.4 square miles (1.1 km²) of it (0.67%)", "psg_id": "1212870" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Angels (song)", "text": "Ten Thousand Angels (song) \"Ten Thousand Angels\" is a debut song written by Billy Henderson and Steven Dale Jones, and recorded by American country music artist Mindy McCready. It was released in February 1996 as the first single and title track from the album \"Ten Thousand Angels\". The song reached #6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The narrator wishes for 10,000 angels to help her resist a man who has hurt her before. Deborah Evans Price, of \"Billboard\" magazine reviewed the song favorably, saying that McCready has a \"pretty voice that shines on this tune about", "psg_id": "14928303" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Bedrooms", "text": "Ten Thousand Bedrooms Ten Thousand Bedrooms is a 1957 film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Dean Martin, Anna Maria Alberghetti, and Eva Bartok. Martin's first film in the wake of the dissolution of his partnership with Jerry Lewis in the team of Martin and Lewis, it was filmed in Metrocolor and CinemaScope. Millionaire hotel mogul Ray Hunter (Dean Martin) flies to Rome to buy another property, the Regent. He is picked up at the airport by lovely Maria Martelli (Eva Bartok), who works for the hotel's owner, the Countess Alzani. Ray is reproached by the Countess for the impersonal", "psg_id": "6865066" }, { "title": "City of Ten Thousand Buddhas", "text": "City of Ten Thousand Buddhas The City Of Ten Thousand Buddhas () is an international Buddhist community and monastery founded by Hsuan Hua, an important figure in Western Buddhism. It is one of the first Chan Buddhist temples in the United States, and one of the largest Buddhist communities in the Western Hemisphere. The city is situated in Talmage, Mendocino County, California, about east of Ukiah, and north of San Francisco. It was one of the first Buddhist monasteries built in the United States. The temple follows the Guiyang school of Chan, one of the Five Houses of Chan. The", "psg_id": "5487012" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Days (album)", "text": "particular genre.\" Ten Thousand Days (album) Ten Thousand Days is the first studio album by contemporary Christian musician Bebo Norman. The album was his only album released on Watershed Records, and his second album overall including his first independent release. This album was released on September 14, 1999, and the producers are Ed Cash and Bebo Norman. AllMusic's Steve Huey said that \"Bebo Norman's national debut album, Ten Thousand Days, is a smooth, polished folk-pop record spotlighting the singer's introspective musings on faith, Christianity, and love. Overall, it's more considered and soul-searching than the average CCM album, which makes it", "psg_id": "16846507" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Days (album)", "text": "Ten Thousand Days (album) Ten Thousand Days is the first studio album by contemporary Christian musician Bebo Norman. The album was his only album released on Watershed Records, and his second album overall including his first independent release. This album was released on September 14, 1999, and the producers are Ed Cash and Bebo Norman. AllMusic's Steve Huey said that \"Bebo Norman's national debut album, Ten Thousand Days, is a smooth, polished folk-pop record spotlighting the singer's introspective musings on faith, Christianity, and love. Overall, it's more considered and soul-searching than the average CCM album, which makes it a success", "psg_id": "16846503" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard", "text": "today. <br> Ten Thousand Men of Harvard \"Ten Thousand Men of Harvard\" is the most-frequently performed of Harvard University's numerous fight songs. It was written by A. Putnam, class of 1918. Harvard College freshmen become acquainted with this song early in their college careers, as the Harvard marching band traditionally marches through Harvard Yard and performs this song one night early each fall. It is also among the songs performed by the Harvard Glee Club at its annual Football Concerts with Yale. The song is the fight song of choice for the Harvard Football team. Each incoming class of players", "psg_id": "7039215" }, { "title": "Regions of Pennsylvania", "text": "was historically common. Consisting of the following counties: This mountainous area of Pennsylvania includes the Pocono Mountains, the Endless Mountains and former anthracite coal mining cities, boroughs, and villages. Consisting of the following counties: The Poconos, or the Pocono Mountains region, is a mountainous region of about 2,400 square miles (6,200 km²) located in northeastern Pennsylvania, approximately 30 miles north of Allentown, which are a popular recreational destination for local and regional visitors. Consisting of the following counties: May be considered part of the Poconos The Coal Region is a term used to refer to an area of Northeastern Pennsylvania", "psg_id": "8332012" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Islands", "text": "Islands, south of Everglades City, is in Everglades National Park. The 99-mile long Wilderness Waterway begins at Everglades City and ends at Flamingo at the southern tip of the Florida peninsula. Administrative control of the islands is split between Collier County and Monroe County. The Ten Thousand Islands were used and occupied by Native Americans for thousands of years. Evidence of former living sites can be found under as much as four feet of water. A number of shell rings and other shell complexes have been identified in or adjacent to the Ten Thousand Islands. The Horr's Island archaeological site", "psg_id": "7166758" }, { "title": "City of Ten Thousand Buddhas", "text": "city is noted for its close adherence to the \"vinaya\", the austere traditional Buddhist monastic code. The Dharma Realm Buddhist Association purchased the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas site in 1974 and established an international center there by 1976. In 1979, the Third Threefold Ordination Ceremony at the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas was held where monks from China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and the US transmitted the precepts. It was considered unique as it represented both the Mahayana and Theravada traditions. Originally the site housed the Mendocino State Hospital, founded in 1889. There were over seventy large buildings, over two", "psg_id": "5487013" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Years in a Lifetime", "text": "Issue 6, where he describes it as \"an account well worth reading whether you specialise in New Guinea, the Pacific, or in some other area of the world.\" Preface Ten Thousand Years in a Lifetime Kiki: Ten Thousand Years in a Lifetime is the autobiography of Albert Maori Kiki, the Papua New Guinea pathologist and politician. The book, first published in 1968, describes the author's childhood as a member of a semi-nomadic tribe, with vivid descriptions of rituals and customs. It recounts his first contact with western civilization, his further education, and his political awakening. According to the preface, the", "psg_id": "15067522" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "is also a nonprofit partner of Mennonite Central Committee. The original philosophy of Ten Thousand Villages was inspired by Mennonite values including compassion, service, mutual aid, and peacemaking. The founding of Ten Thousand Villages in the mid-twentieth century marks the beginning of a movement later to be called \"fair trade.\" Edna Ruth Byler was moved to take action by the poverty she witnessed during a trip to Puerto Rico in 1946. Byler began a grassroots campaign among her family and friends in the United States by selling handcrafted products out of the trunk of her car. She sought to provide", "psg_id": "3275729" }, { "title": "Summit Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania", "text": "Summit Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania Summit Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The population was 2,368 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The W. Bollman and Company Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 45.1 square miles (116.8 km²), of which, 45.1 square miles (116.7 km²) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.1 km²) of it (0.11%) is water. As of the census of 2000,", "psg_id": "1212940" }, { "title": "Union Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania", "text": "Union Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania Union Township is a township in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Lebanon, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,099 at the 2010 census. The Waterville Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 29.9 square miles (77.5 km²), of which, 29.9 square miles (77.5 km²) of it is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km²) of it (0.07%) is water. Portions of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Pennsylvania State Game Lands", "psg_id": "1213596" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Fists", "text": "to other recipients. When the software was passed along to at least 250,000 recipients, it unlocked the song \"Ten Thousand Fists\". In early July 2006, the third single, \"Land of Confusion\" (originally written by Genesis), was released, alongside an animated music video directed by Todd McFarlane. Vocalist David Draiman said that \"Ten Thousand Fists\" \"seems to fuse the brutality and darkness of \"The Sickness\" with the added melodic nature and complexity of \"Believe\". It's more aggressive than the last record, and at times, more aggressive than the first one.\" The song \"Overburdened\" is about soldiers going to Hell. Draiman said", "psg_id": "5352840" }, { "title": "Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand", "text": "for a woodcut of some ten years before, but in the new work he eliminated some macabre details such as the torture of the bishop Acacius, having his eyes stripped through a drill. This scene was replaced by a crucifixion on the right and by the presence of the bishop in chains behind it. The work was repeatedly mentioned in the correspondence between the artist and Jakob Heller of Frankfurt. Dürer received 280 florins for it. The painting illustrates the legendary martyrdom of ten thousand Christian soldiers perpetrated on Mount Ararat by the King of Persia, Shapur I, by the", "psg_id": "15664146" }, { "title": "Middlecreek Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania", "text": "Middlecreek Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania Middlecreek Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 797 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Miller's Store, Laurel Hill RDA, King's Bridge, and Barronvale Bridge are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 33.6 square miles (87.0 km²), of which, 33.5 square miles (86.8 km²) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.2 km²) of it (0.24%) is water. As of the census of", "psg_id": "1212779" }, { "title": "Washington Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania", "text": "Washington Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Washington Township is a township in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is a suburb of Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley area of the state. The population of Washington Township was 6,588 at the 2000 census. The Vigilant Fire Company Firemen's Monument was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 23.8 square miles (61.6 km), of which, 23.7 square miles (61.3 km) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km) of it (0.46%)", "psg_id": "1213913" }, { "title": "Lynn Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania", "text": "Lynn Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Lynn Township is a township in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is a suburb of Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of the state. The largest township by area in Lehigh County, it is the most rural and least densely populated township in the county. The population of Lynn Township was 3,849 at the 2000 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 41.7 square miles (107.9 km²), of which, 41.4 square miles (107.3 km²) of it is land and 0.2 square miles (0.5", "psg_id": "1213829" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Ripples", "text": "one idea - an ignorantly inaccurate idea. Had Johnson used the top half of Jesus Christ's head for this project, placing that head on the ground around Chicago, many speculate there would have been public outrage. Icons that were once popular in the U.S. are now becoming unacceptable, such as the University of Illinois's Chief Illini due to greater awareness and cultural understanding while others such as Ganesh or Tara are still being viewed as an exotic motif, as illustrated by this project. Ten Thousand Ripples Ten Thousand Ripples (TTR) is a collaborative public art, civic engagement and peace project.", "psg_id": "17580913" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Villages", "text": "stores are staffed by volunteers to minimize administrative costs, though full-time managers are paid. Paying of full-time managers is relatively new and fits a larger trend among non-profit organizations employing private sector business strategies as a means of more effectively raising funds. There are 35 stores in Canada. Ten Thousand Villages offers handmade home décor and gifts from around the world, including baskets, sculptures, jewelry, instruments, toys, tablewares, planters, linens, stationery, various holiday items and other accessories. Most Ten Thousand Villages stores also sell fair trade food items such as chocolate, tea, rice, dried fruit and coffee. In 2006, Make", "psg_id": "3275736" }, { "title": "Ten Thousand Saints", "text": "Ten Thousand Saints Ten Thousand Saints is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini. It is based on the novel of the same name by Eleanor Henderson. The film stars Asa Butterfield as Jude Keffy-Horn, the protagonist of the story. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2015. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on August 14, 2015 by Screen Media Films. Sixteen-year-old Jude Keffy-Horn (Asa Butterfield) is living in Vermont with his adoptive mother Harriet (Julianne Nicholson) and adoptive", "psg_id": "17789097" } ]
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what are the international registration letters of a vehicle from sri lanka?
[ { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Sri Lanka", "text": "with the Sinhala script letter Sri (ශ්‍රී) in the middle was introduced, this started from Reg no \"1 Sri 1\". The current version started in 2000. It was developed by the German Utsch AG using a variation of the FE-Schrift. As of 2013 a new system with 3 English letters starting from AAA 0001 has been introduced. The international vehicle registration code for Sri Lanka is CL. Vehicle registration plates of Sri Lanka Vehicle registration plates of Sri Lanka (known in Sri Lanka as \"number plates\") started soon after introduction of motorcars in 1903. Initially the numbers started with Q,", "psg_id": "16833476" } ]
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[ { "title": "Vehicle registration plate", "text": "this font is prohibited by the Land Transport Authority (LTA). A typical vehicle registration number comes in the format \"SBA 1234 A\": Vehicle registration plates of Sri Lanka (known in Sri Lanka as \"number plates\") started soon after introduction of motorcars in 1903. Initially the numbers started with Q, and the oldest existing plate is \"Q 53\" of a 1903 Wolsley. Later the island was divided into sections from \"A \" to \"Z\" (Ex A 123 ), then after World War II it changed to the two Roman letter plates combining pairs of letters in the word CEYLON . These", "psg_id": "1795217" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Bangladesh", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Bangladesh In Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) issues vehicle registration plates for motor vehicles. The vehicle registration plates in Bangladesh use the Bengali alphabet and Bengali numerals. The current version of vehicle registration plates started in 1973. The international vehicle registration code for Bangladesh is BD. The general format of vehicle registration plates in Bangladesh is \"city - vehicle class letter and number - vehicle number\". For example, : \"DHAKA-D-11-9999\". The \"DHAKA\" field represents the city name in Bengali letters, the \"D\" field represents the vehicle class in Bengali letters, the \"11\" field represents", "psg_id": "16284064" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Cuba", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Cuba The current vehicle registration plate system of Cuba was introduced in May 2013. Current plates are European standard 520 mm × 110 mm, completely replacing the previous system introduced in 2002.The international vehicle registration code for Cuba is C. From the 1950s through 1978, and again from 2002 through 2013, plates were North American standard 6 × 12 inches (152 × 300 mm). Cuban vehicle registration plates contained three letters and three numbers. The colour of plates is also an important identification element. Ordinary (non-special) licence plates have also a number on the lower central", "psg_id": "12471986" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Cuba", "text": "and four numbers, and texts \"U.S.N.B.\" and \"Gtmo Bay Cuba\". Vehicle registration plates of Cuba The current vehicle registration plate system of Cuba was introduced in May 2013. Current plates are European standard 520 mm × 110 mm, completely replacing the previous system introduced in 2002.The international vehicle registration code for Cuba is C. From the 1950s through 1978, and again from 2002 through 2013, plates were North American standard 6 × 12 inches (152 × 300 mm). Cuban vehicle registration plates contained three letters and three numbers. The colour of plates is also an important identification element. Ordinary (non-special)", "psg_id": "12471991" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Macedonia", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Macedonia Macedonian registration plates of vehicle consist of a two-letter region code, followed by a 4-digit numeric (before 2012 was 3-digits) and a 2-letter alpha code (e.g. SK 2345 MG). There is a blue field on the left side with the international country code for Macedonia - MK. License numeric code contains combination of four digits (0-9), while two letter alpha code is made of combination of letters using English alphabetical order. The standard registration plates of vehicle, dimensions are 520 × 110 mm. Issuance of current registration plates started from February 20,", "psg_id": "10263793" }, { "title": "Cabinet of Sri Lanka", "text": "vehicle and security vehicle provided and maintained by their ministry. For domestic air travel, helicopters from the No. 4 (VVIP/VIP) Helicopter Squadron of the Sri Lanka Air Force are charted by the ministry. Traditionally security for the ministers have been provided by the Sri Lanka Police. During emergencies military units have been allocated to bolster security to certain ministers based on treat levels. At present the Ministerial Security Division is in charge of security of ministers. Cabinet of Sri Lanka The Cabinet of Sri Lanka is the council of ministers that form the central government of Sri Lanka. It is", "psg_id": "10694108" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of the Netherlands", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of the Netherlands Vehicle registration plates of the Netherlands are vehicle registration plates issued by the Netherlands Vehicle Authority, RDW (). RDW vehicle registration plates are assigned bearing the same \"number\" (a sequence of characters composed of letters and digits) as that shown on the vehicle's registration document. The numbering scheme used bears no relation to the place of a vehicle's registration or ownership, and numbers – which are issued in strict time order – identify the vehicle, not its owner. Thus, if a vehicle changes ownership, the registration number remains unchanged. The Netherlands introduced a system", "psg_id": "4115159" }, { "title": "International vehicle registration code", "text": "International vehicle registration code The country in which a motor vehicle's vehicle registration plate was issued may be indicated by an international licence plate country code, formerly known as an International Registration Letter or International Circulation Mark. The sign must be displayed on the rear of the vehicle. The sign may either be placed separately from the registration plate, or be incorporated into the vehicle registration plate. The allocation of codes is maintained by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe as the \"Distinguishing Signs Used on Vehicles in International Traffic\" (sometimes abbreviated to DSIT), authorised by the UN's Geneva", "psg_id": "2490779" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plate", "text": "registration plates. There are six types of Russian registration plates. Vehicle registration plates are white and have three black letters followed by a space and then three digits. The combination is simply a serial and has no connection with a geographic location, although the last digit shows what month the car has to undergo vehicle inspection. Vehicles like police cars, fire trucks, public buses and trolley buses use the same type of plate as normal private cars, and cannot be directly distinguished by the plate alone. Taxis have yellow plates, with the same three letters and digits as 'normal' cars,", "psg_id": "1795230" }, { "title": "International vehicle registration code", "text": "system is used for vehicles belonging to the diplomats of foreign countries with license plate from the host country. That system is host country-specific and varies largely from country to country. For example TR on a diplomatic car in the USA indicates Italian, not Turkish. Such markings in Norway are indicated with numbers only, again different from international standards (e.g. 90 means Slovakian. International vehicle registration code The country in which a motor vehicle's vehicle registration plate was issued may be indicated by an international licence plate country code, formerly known as an International Registration Letter or International Circulation Mark.", "psg_id": "2490784" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Armenia", "text": "Տ standing for transport vehicles. Armenian registration plates with region codes 22 and 90 are used in Artsakh (for example, \"(AM) 90 SO 123\"). Vehicle registration plates of Armenia Vehicle registration plates of Armenia have black characters on a rectangular white background. They are composed of two or three numbers, two letters (smaller than the digits) in the middle, and two (or three) other numbers. At the left side is located the international code \"\" with an oval car plaque and, sometimes, the national flag. Starting from 6 August 2014 a new design of license plates was implemented. The license", "psg_id": "14964181" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Iceland", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Iceland Vehicle registration plates in Iceland are issued by the Icelandic Transport Authority and are made in the state penitentiary. The plates are made of aluminium with reflective base and embossed characters. The current registration system uses three letters and two digits or two letters and three digits in Helvetica Neue. The plates are issued randomly, they are not issued sequentially and they do not have any geographic coding. There are no special letters or number series for special vehicle types (this may vary depending on type of plates, see chart below.) The registration system was", "psg_id": "9516676" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Artsakh", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Artsakh Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Artsakh have black characters on a rectangular white background. Current plates are European standard 520 mm × 110 mm, and are composed of two numbers, two letters in the middle, and two or three other numbers. At the left side is located the international code \"\" with an oval car plaque and, sometimes, the national flag of Armenia. Starting from 6 August 2014 a new design of license plates was implemented. The license plates have a flag of Armenia on the left side, a security", "psg_id": "20628671" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Belarus", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Belarus Belarusian vehicle registration plates are currently composed of four digits, two letters and another digit (e.g. 1234 AB-5). The first of the letters and the final digit indicate the region of Belarus in which the car was registered. Vehicles owned by foreign companies use black-on-yellow plates, and the numbers and letters appear in a different order (e.g. M 1223). The diplomatic series uses white letters on a red background, also in a different order from standard plates (e.g. CD 1234-5). Soviet-era registration plates for Belarus carried a pair of two-digit numbers followed by letters in", "psg_id": "11942429" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Estonia", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Estonia Vehicle registration plates of Estonia are divided into 18 categories, the most common of these (A1) is composed of three numbers and three letters (e.g. 123 ABC). Most registration plate types have black letters on a white background, and the plates are the same size and length as other European plates (520 × 113 mm). Previously the first of the three letters indicated the region of Estonia in which the car was registered; however, as of 2013, this is no longer the case. The third digit from the numbers indicated states when the car is", "psg_id": "11952390" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Pakistan", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Pakistan Vehicle registration plates of Pakistan are issued by an agency of the provincial or territorial government. Generally, the appearance of plates is frequently chosen to contain symbols, colours, or slogans associated with the issuing jurisdiction. All vehicle registration plates use the Latin alphabet. Every vehicle has a unique registration plate number in Pakistan. Vehicle registration plate numbers are usually assigned in ascending order, beginning with a starting point such as AAA-001. Thus, someone familiar with the sequence can determine roughly when the vehicle registration plate was issued. The letters I, O and U are not", "psg_id": "10290509" }, { "title": "Sri Lanka A cricket team", "text": "opposition. Sri Lanka A Cricket team has the world record for the highest 7th wicket partnership in List A history(Rangana Herath & Thilina Kandamby put on 203*) 5 different captains have led the Sri Lanka A side in T20 matches. Sri Lanka A cricket team The Sri Lanka A cricket team is a national cricket team representing Sri Lanka. It is the 'second-tier' of international Sri Lankan cricket, below the full Sri Lanka national cricket team. Matches played by Sri Lanka A are not considered to be Test matches or One Day Internationals, instead receiving first-class and List A classification", "psg_id": "14272768" }, { "title": "Sri Lanka A cricket team", "text": "Sri Lanka A cricket team The Sri Lanka A cricket team is a national cricket team representing Sri Lanka. It is the 'second-tier' of international Sri Lankan cricket, below the full Sri Lanka national cricket team. Matches played by Sri Lanka A are not considered to be Test matches or One Day Internationals, instead receiving first-class and List A classification respectively. Sri Lanka A played their first match in February 1991, a 45-over contest against England A. Sri Lanka A have played a number of series, both home and away against other national A teams, and competed against other first-class", "psg_id": "14272767" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Sweden", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Sweden Vehicle registration plates of Sweden are used for most types of vehicles in Sweden. They have three letters first, a space and three digits after (e.g. ABC 123). The combination is simply a serial number and has no connection with a geographic location. The last digit is used to show what month the car has to undergo vehicle inspection. Vehicles like police cars, fire trucks, public buses and trolley buses use the same type of plate as normal private cars and cannot be directly distinguished by the plate alone. Military vehicles have special plates. Ordinary", "psg_id": "6722171" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Macedonia", "text": "which Greek border guards cover the letters \"MK\" on Macedonian vehicle plates with a sticker, in Greek and English, reading: “Recognized by Greece as FYROM”. Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Macedonia Macedonian registration plates of vehicle consist of a two-letter region code, followed by a 4-digit numeric (before 2012 was 3-digits) and a 2-letter alpha code (e.g. SK 2345 MG). There is a blue field on the left side with the international country code for Macedonia - MK. License numeric code contains combination of four digits (0-9), while two letter alpha code is made of combination of letters", "psg_id": "10263796" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Indonesia", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Indonesia All motorized vehicles including motorcycles in Indonesia are required to have registration plates. The plates must be displayed in front and at the back of the vehicles. Except for some special cases (see below), every vehicle license plate in Indonesia follows the following format: LL NNNN LL where \"L\" are letters of the Latin alphabet, and \"N\" numbers from \"0\" to \"9\" (note that the first number is never a \"0\"). The first single or double letters denote the area of registration. This is followed by numbers, which can range from one to four digits.", "psg_id": "3742237" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Abkhazia", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Abkhazia The government of the Republic of Abkhazia, which considers itself independent from Georgia, issues its own vehicle registration plates for the motor vehicles registered in the territory it controls. The design of the plates is based on that of Russian license plates, although Abkhazian plates lack the regional coding of Russian plates. The license plate serial format consists of a letter followed by three digits and then two more letters. The letters are Cyrillic, but only thirteen letters reminiscent of letters of the Latin alphabet are used: А, Б, В, Е, К, М, Н, О,", "psg_id": "12010190" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Armenia", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Armenia Vehicle registration plates of Armenia have black characters on a rectangular white background. They are composed of two or three numbers, two letters (smaller than the digits) in the middle, and two (or three) other numbers. At the left side is located the international code \"\" with an oval car plaque and, sometimes, the national flag. Starting from 6 August 2014 a new design of license plates was implemented. The license plates have a national flag on the left side, a security hologram and a machinery readable Data Matrix Code. Formerly, Armenia used to have", "psg_id": "14964176" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of the Isle of Man", "text": "registered vehicles in the Isle of Man. Number plates are produced and supplied privately, not by the government. The name of the supplying car dealer is often displayed along the bottom of the plate. Registrations can be transferred from vehicle to vehicle. The official car of the Lieutenant Governor carries the registration number MAN-1. Registrations including the numbers 999 or 112 (for example, BMN-999-A) are used for emergency vehicles, but not exclusively. Trade plates have red letters on a white background, and display a number prefixed by MNA. Vehicle registration plates of the Isle of Man Vehicle registration began in", "psg_id": "11769800" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Guyana", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Guyana The design for vehicle registration glates of Guyana consist of simple white lettering on a black plate. The format is 2 or 3 letters followed by 4 numbers. The 4 numbers are between 1 and 9999 with no leading zero. The first letter is the vehicle type and are as follows: Diplomatic plates have black lettering on a yellow plate and dealer plates have red lettering on a white plate. The series is indicated by the following one or two letters and it indicates the time at which the vehicle was registered. Some letters may", "psg_id": "14632644" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Denmark", "text": "serial letters \"GR\" reserved for Greenland. The EU stripe is not applicable since Greenland is a non-EU member. Vehicle registration plates of Denmark Vehicle registration plates in Denmark normally have two letters and five digits and are issued by authorities. Plates can be obtained at authorized car dealers, vehicle inspection stations or official registration centers (Skat Motor center) The combination is simply a serial and has no connection with a geographic location, but the digits have number series based on vehicle type. Danish license plates do not follow the owner or the vehicle, when a car is sold the plates", "psg_id": "8843945" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Russia", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Russia Vehicle registration plates are the mandatory number plates used to display the registration mark of a vehicle, and have existed in Russia for many decades. Most motor vehicles which are used on public roads are required by law to display them. Having them covered by snow or mud constitutes an administrative offense, that leads to a fine. So does covering them with a piece of paper, or any other tool that makes any of the digits and letters illegible. The current format uses a letter followed by 3 digits and two more letters. To improve", "psg_id": "8021036" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Barbados", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Barbados Barbadian Vehicle registration plates consist of letters and numbers. The Barbados Licensing Authority issues licence plates to all new motor vehicle owners. Each licence plate has one or two letters which represents the part of the island which the vehicle's owner resides or previously resided at the time the vehicle was registered. The first part consists of one or two letters which determine the part of the island the registration is from, or category of vehicle. The breakdown is as follows. For the parish of Christ Church, 'X' represents Jesus Christ and therefore 'X' is", "psg_id": "9096133" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Denmark", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Denmark Vehicle registration plates in Denmark normally have two letters and five digits and are issued by authorities. Plates can be obtained at authorized car dealers, vehicle inspection stations or official registration centers (Skat Motor center) The combination is simply a serial and has no connection with a geographic location, but the digits have number series based on vehicle type. Danish license plates do not follow the owner or the vehicle, when a car is sold the plates are turned in and the new owner must apply for new plates. Exception is from this rule when", "psg_id": "8843941" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Thailand", "text": "Ministry of Transport regulations. Current style started in 1975 for most vehicle types, but with small changes in 1997, and 1997 for motorcycles. All license plates are rectangular, with variations in size and color according to the class of the vehicle. Most plates prominently display the vehicle registration ID, which usually consists of Thai letters and a number string. The province of registration is shown below the ID. The letters are embossed, and all plates must also be embossed with a seal bearing the letters \"ขส\". The current designs are regulated by the notification of the Department of Land Transport", "psg_id": "11470881" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Georgia (country)", "text": "containing the letters \"GA\" above each other. The code was two Latin letters followed by three numerals, with a safety hologram separating them. Dimensions are by . Regular military license plates receive a green strip on the left. Vehicle registration plates of Georgia (country) Vehicle registration plates of Georgia are composed of an embossed serial of two letters, a hyphen, three numbers, a hyphen, and two letters (e.g. AB-123-AB), in black on a white background with a blue vertical strip on the left. The plates are issued in the Latin alphabet. Georgian registration plates are the same size as the", "psg_id": "11998328" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Estonia", "text": "but rather served to inform that the vehicle had been registered in the Estonian SSR. There were plans to introduce an additional ЕС suffix, but as this occurred just before the collapse of the Soviet Union, the mark was subsequently allocated to the Russian city of St. Petersburg. Vehicle registration plates of Estonia Vehicle registration plates of Estonia are divided into 18 categories, the most common of these (A1) is composed of three numbers and three letters (e.g. 123 ABC). Most registration plate types have black letters on a white background, and the plates are the same size and length", "psg_id": "11952392" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Belarus", "text": "car was registered, the second being taken from the series A, B, C, E, I, K, M, H, P, O, T, X: Vehicle registration plates of Belarus Belarusian vehicle registration plates are currently composed of four digits, two letters and another digit (e.g. 1234 AB-5). The first of the letters and the final digit indicate the region of Belarus in which the car was registered. Vehicles owned by foreign companies use black-on-yellow plates, and the numbers and letters appear in a different order (e.g. M 1223). The diplomatic series uses white letters on a red background, also in a different", "psg_id": "11942431" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Bhutan", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Bhutan Vehicle license plates in Bhutan are issued and regulated by the Road Safety and Transport Authority of The Royal Government of Bhutan. Until 1990, vehicle registration plates had a group of three letters on the left, indicating the region and class of registration, followed by 4 digit numeric value. For example, BWP 1001 signified, Western region, Private vehicle with number 1001. Now however, this scheme has been discontinued for the newer licensing scheme launched in 1990. The current format is XX-N-X0000, where, The current license plate for private vehicles in Bhutan is composed of letters", "psg_id": "12805380" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Barbados", "text": "outside Barbados is 'BDS'. Owners may use white on black plates, front and rear, or black on white (front) and yellow(rear). Vehicle registration plates of Barbados Barbadian Vehicle registration plates consist of letters and numbers. The Barbados Licensing Authority issues licence plates to all new motor vehicle owners. Each licence plate has one or two letters which represents the part of the island which the vehicle's owner resides or previously resided at the time the vehicle was registered. The first part consists of one or two letters which determine the part of the island the registration is from, or category", "psg_id": "9096136" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Greece", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Greece Greek vehicle registration plates are composed of three letters and four digits per plate (e.g. codice_1) printed in black on a white background. The letters represent the district (prefecture) that issues the plates while the numbers begin from 1000 to 9999. As from 2004, a blue strip was added on the left showing the country code of Greece (GR) in white text and the Flag of Europe. Similar plates with digits beginning from 1 to 999 are issued for motorcycles which exceed 50 cc. With the exception of Athens and Thessaloniki, all districts are represented", "psg_id": "4152661" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Austria", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Austria Austrian car number plates are mandatory vehicle registration plates displaying the registration mark () of motor vehicles in Austria. They are used to verify street legality, proof of a valid liability insurance and to identify and recognise the vehicle. The license plates are made of metal; the imprinted text is in black letters and digits on a white background. Since November 1, 2002 the common design comprises a blue section on the left with the EU circle of stars and the country code ('A') like other vehicle registration plates of the European Union. On the", "psg_id": "4891814" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Zimbabwe", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Zimbabwe Since 2006 vehicle registration plates of Zimbabwe are composed of three letters and four numbers (e.g. ABC 1234). The dimensions of Zimbabwean number plates are the same as British plates, but now use the FE-Schrift typeface, used for German vehicle registration plates. They were introduced before independence from Britain, when the country was known as Rhodesia and were not changed by the government following independence in 1980. For private vehicles, characters are in black on a yellow background, although white backgrounds were introduced in 2006. For commercial vehicles, characters are in red on a white", "psg_id": "14306312" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of the Czech Republic", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of the Czech Republic As of the year 2017 there are two different valid systems of vehicle registration plates in the Czech Republic. The new Czech vehicle registration plate system was introduced between 29 June 2001 and 17 July 2001. The first letter from the left represents the region (Kraj), and then there follows a combination of letters or numbers numbered upward from 1X0 0001, where X is the letter of the region. In 2009, both Prague (A) and Středočeský kraj/Central Bohemia (S) reached the combination of six 9s in their license plates and started issuing a", "psg_id": "10037063" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Kazakhstan", "text": "letters identifying the non-individual car (for example: A 001 AA) or of a single letter identifying the area and three digits and three letters identifying the individual car (for example: A 585 CUO) Special registration plates also exist. Cars registered to non-Kazakh individuals and organizations have registration plates with black letters on a yellow background. Diplomatic vehicles use registration plates with white letters on a red background. Vehicle registration plates of Kazakhstan The current format of Vehicle registration plates of Kazakhstan uses black letters on a white background with a Kazakh Flag and the country code KZ on the left.", "psg_id": "12946601" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Greece", "text": "4 numerals is used. Vehicle registration plates of Greece Greek vehicle registration plates are composed of three letters and four digits per plate (e.g. codice_1) printed in black on a white background. The letters represent the district (prefecture) that issues the plates while the numbers begin from 1000 to 9999. As from 2004, a blue strip was added on the left showing the country code of Greece (GR) in white text and the Flag of Europe. Similar plates with digits beginning from 1 to 999 are issued for motorcycles which exceed 50 cc. With the exception of Athens and Thessaloniki,", "psg_id": "4152669" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Georgia (country)", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Georgia (country) Vehicle registration plates of Georgia are composed of an embossed serial of two letters, a hyphen, three numbers, a hyphen, and two letters (e.g. AB-123-AB), in black on a white background with a blue vertical strip on the left. The plates are issued in the Latin alphabet. Georgian registration plates are the same size as the most common European registration plate. All plates have the abbreviation \"GE\" in the lower left corner of the plate and the national flag in the upper left corner. This set of new style registration plates have been in", "psg_id": "11998323" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Turkmenistan", "text": "Cyrillic letters indicating where the vehicle was first registered. 1994 saw the introduction of the current format, which is intended to comply more closely with international norms. Major changes include the switch from Cyrillic letters to Latin, and the presence of the Turkmen flag with the two-letter country code TM on the left of the plate. Unusually, the alphanumerics are rendered in a mix of DIN 1451 and the unnamed font formerly used on French registration plates. The current format is: XX 99 99 XX while the last two letters is based on geographic location. Diplomatic plates are blue with", "psg_id": "16833478" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Brazil", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Brazil Brazilian vehicle registration plates are issued by the states. Each state has a \"Departamento de Trânsito\" (DETRAN) that is charged with vehicle registration and car tax collection, but plates are standardized across the country and form a national vehicle registration database. The current system, being phased out in favor of Mercosul standard plates, was created in 1990 and was named \"Registro Nacional de Veículos Automotores\" (RENAVAM). It uses the form \"LLL·NNNN\", where LLL is a three-letter combination followed by a four-digit number with a dot between the letters and numbers. A combination given to one", "psg_id": "9558432" }, { "title": "Economy of Sri Lanka", "text": "Lanka; US imports amounted to $218 million in 2002, according to Central Bank trade data. A new port is being built in Hambantota in Southern Sri Lanka, funded by the Chinese government as a part of the Chinese aid to Sri Lanka. This will ease the congestion in Sri Lankan ports, particularly in Colombo. In 2009, 4456 ships visited Sri Lankan ports. Sri Lanka had applied for credit ratings from international agencies in its efforts to apply for loans from international markets in 2005 after the election of Mahinda Rajapakse as president. Standard and Poor's has rated Sri Lanka a", "psg_id": "381974" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Kazakhstan", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Kazakhstan The current format of Vehicle registration plates of Kazakhstan uses black letters on a white background with a Kazakh Flag and the country code KZ on the left. The two digit area code is located on the square located on the right and the rest of the plate follows the format 111AAA. This format was introduced in 2011 and was implemented from August 2012. This format of Vehicle registration plates of Kazakhstan used black letters on a white background. Each registration plate consisted of a single letter identifying the area and three digits and two", "psg_id": "12946600" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Madagascar", "text": "letters are assigned consecutively for approved vehicles. Vehicles government departments have awarded red flags are like the normal license plate with black or white text, numbers and letter combinations. Vehicle registration plates of Madagascar The vehicle registration plates of Madagascar are created in 1950 from time to time with the revised version in 2014. It contains a black plate consisting with white characters with the current format (1234 XAB) with 4 random numbers, with the first letter as a province code, and the last 2 random letters. The license plate system of Madagascar draws on the system of France actively", "psg_id": "19320880" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Moldova", "text": "or district of registration, followed by two other letters indicating the series and three digits: Vehicle registration plates of Moldova License plates in Moldova were introduced on November 30, 1992. Currently issued plates consist of six black characters on a white background: three letters and three numbers. On the left part of the plates there is a modified, wider than usual blue euroband having the Moldovan flag instead of the EU symbol and the international country code MD underneath it. The plates are 520 mm wide and 112 mm high, made of metal with embossed characters using the FE-Schrift font.", "psg_id": "11378353" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Latvia", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Latvia Vehicle registration plates of Latvia consist of two letters (trailers plates have one letter), a hyphen and one to four numbers \"(depending on the age of registration)\", e.g., AB-1234, Current plates have black characters on white reflective material for both front and rear plates. After Latvia regained independence in 1991, vehicle registration plates of the Soviet Union with Latin letters LA and LT were used until 1993, when the new type of vehicle registration plates were introduced. Up until 2004 a small Latvian national flag with the initials LV would have been used on the", "psg_id": "11952683" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plate", "text": "a new vehicle, the registering state issues a registration plate to the vehicle rather than owner, and the serial stays with the vehicle for its life. Some provinces issue plates in which the letters and numbers are embossed so that they are slightly raised above its surface. Others issue flat plates. The territory of Nunavut introduced the first flat registration plate in Canada in 2012–2013. When a person moves from one province to another, they are normally required to obtain new registration plates issued by the new place of residence. In the Canadian provinces and territories of Alberta, Newfoundland and", "psg_id": "1795178" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Albania", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Albania In Albania, vehicle registration plates are issued by the regional directorates of transport. A new format similar to the post-1994 Italian and post-2009 French plate designs has been introduced since 16 February 2011. The plates start with a blue strip at the left with 'AL' and redesigned double-headed eagle in white, 2 serial letters, security hologram, 3 digits, 2 serial letters on a rectangular white background, and end on the right with year of registration and regional code in white on a blue strip. It has been observed that the last two identification elements are", "psg_id": "10972562" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Nigeria", "text": "red background with white lettering, and consist of up to three numbers, followed by CD or CMD and another number. Instead of the name of the state, they read CORPS DIPLOMATIQUE. Cars of the consular corps have instead the letters CC or CORPS CONSULAIRE. Vehicle registration plates of Nigeria Nigerian vehicle registration plates in current used were introduced in 1992 and revised in 2011. Nigeria and Liberia are the only two African countries that use the North American standard 6 × 12 inches (152 × 300 mm). The international code for Nigeria is \"WAN\" (West Africa Nigeria). The license plates", "psg_id": "16569312" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Slovenia", "text": "at the rear. On regular issue license plates, the first 2 letters before the shield sticker denote the region where the car was initially registered. Further division is made by the coat of arms of the corresponding city, placed after the regional area letters to denote subdivisions. Vehicle registration plates of Slovenia Slovenian car number plates are vehicle registration plates found on Slovenian cars. The registration plates are made of metal. On the left there is a blue bar as in other EU countries (in use since 2004) along with tamper-proof text up to 2008; the text is in black", "psg_id": "10269431" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Bhutan", "text": "yellow background. The first three characters of the plate are RBG, followed by four digits of vehicle number. Vehicle registration plates of Bhutan Vehicle license plates in Bhutan are issued and regulated by the Road Safety and Transport Authority of The Royal Government of Bhutan. Until 1990, vehicle registration plates had a group of three letters on the left, indicating the region and class of registration, followed by 4 digit numeric value. For example, BWP 1001 signified, Western region, Private vehicle with number 1001. Now however, this scheme has been discontinued for the newer licensing scheme launched in 1990. The", "psg_id": "12805383" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Norway", "text": "practice is to use the earliest known or available single-letter plates on which the car was registered. County (name before / from 1918): Vehicle registration plates of Norway The registration plates of cars in Norway is maintained by the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications. As in most countries, cars are identified only by number plates read visually. The plates are legal documents that both identifies the vehicle and permits its use, and shall be returned to the registration authority when the vehicle is no longer in use. The current alphanumerical system (two letters followed by four or five numbers)", "psg_id": "5872681" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Israel", "text": "with black registration number. Diplomatic/Consular Corps registration numbers consist of the letters CD/CC (respectively) and seven digits—the last two of them are 21 or 22. Private vehicles owned by a member of a diplomatic/consular mission and originally brought from the member's country of origin do not consist of the letters CD/CC, but the last two digits remain 21 or 22. Honorary consuls' vehicles carry plates consisting of the letters CC without the final digits of 21 or 22, even though the vehicle is registered under a civil registration number. The use of the 7-digit registration plate in Israel began in", "psg_id": "12617409" }, { "title": "Provincial Governors of Sri Lanka", "text": "vehicle provided and maintained by the provincial council. Traditionally security for Governors have been provided by the Sri Lanka Police. During emergencies military units have been allocated to bolster security to certain Governors based on treat levels. <br> Provincial Governors of Sri Lanka A Governor of a Province in Sri Lanka, is the head of the provincial council and representative of the President of Sri Lanka in the province. Established in 1987, under the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka and deriving its powers from the \"Provincial Council Act No 47 of 1987\", a governor exercises executive power", "psg_id": "12269643" }, { "title": "Diplomatic vehicle registration plate", "text": "diplomatic license plates vary from country to country. They often feature the letters \"CD\" (for \"\"Corps Diplomatique\"\"), \"D\" (for \"Diplomat\") or prefix of international organisations with diplomatic privileges, such as \"EU\" (for \"EUROPEAN UNION\") and \"OSCE\" (for \"Organization For Security And Co-operation In Europe\"). Diplomatic vehicle registration plate Most countries issue diplomatic license plates to accredited diplomats. Per the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, these are special vehicle registration plates which typically have distinctive features to allow diplomatic vehicles to be distinguished from other vehicles by police and other bodies, allowing them to give diplomatic vehicles special treatment and warning", "psg_id": "19208539" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Australia", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Australia Australian vehicle registration plates or number plates are issued by state, territory, and Commonwealth governments, and the armed forces of Australia. The plates are associated with a vehicle and are generally intended to last for the time the vehicle remains registered in the state, though as they become unreadable (or for other reasons) they may be recalled or replaced with newer ones. From the 1970s until the late 1990s, most Australian plates were of the form xxx·xxx (with x being either letters or numbers)—for example, aaa·nnn in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and the", "psg_id": "3782265" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Bangladesh", "text": "the vehicle class in Bengali numerals and the \"9999\" field represents the vehicle number of the vehicle in Bengali numerals. The plates are installed in both the front and rear of the vehicle, with the rear plate permanently attached to the vehicle. The plate is only removed when the vehicle has reached the end of service and has been sold for scrap. New vehicles are not delivered to the purchaser until the plates have been attached at the dealership. The letters permitted in the vehicle registration plate are: The numerals permitted in the vehicle registration plate are: The vehicle class", "psg_id": "16284065" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Cyprus", "text": "the civilian vehicles, except with prefix \"ZZ\" and blue letters. Since 2004 they are no longer issued. Temporary follows the format of the civilian vehicles except with \"ZT\" prefix and blue letters, with addition of the prefix in after numbers. Previously, the presidential plate had no serial numbers but just the abbreviation of KKTCB () However, this was changed in 2015, with the coat of arms being displayed in gold on a red plate. Vehicle registration plates of Cyprus The vehicle registration plates of Cyprus are composed of three letters and three digits (e.g. \"ABC 123\"). A simple incremental numbering", "psg_id": "12009651" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Ecuador", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Ecuador Vehicle registration in Ecuador is composed of two parts. The plates are 154 mm high and 404 mm wide and are reflective in order to improve their visibility. The unique letter-number combination consists of three letters followed by three or four digits ranging from 000 to 9999. Formats in use are ABC-123 (old format) and ABC-1234 (new format). The word \"Ecuador\" appears in uppercase letters at the top of the plate. The first letter in the letter-number combination indicates the province of issue. The second letter, also called the \"key letter\", identifies the type of", "psg_id": "12622485" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Ecuador", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Ecuador Vehicle registration in Ecuador is composed of two parts. The plates are 154 mm high and 404 mm wide and are reflective in order to improve their visibility. The unique letter-number combination consists of three letters followed by three or four digits ranging from 000 to 9999. Formats in use are ABC-123 (old format) and ABC-1234 (new format). The word \"Ecuador\" appears in uppercase letters at the top of the plate. The first letter in the letter-number combination indicates the province of issue. The second letter, also called the \"key letter\", identifies the type of", "psg_id": "12622480" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Azerbaijan", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Azerbaijan Vehicle registration plates of Azerbaijan are usually composed of two numbers (identifying the vehicle registration department), a hyphen, two letters, a hyphen and three numbers (e.g. 10-JA-234), the plates are coloured black font on a white background. The plates are the same size as European plates and usually have an Azerbaijan flag and the initials 'AZ' on the left side. According to Olavsplates, new style plates with a rectangular flag and a microchip are being introduced, but pictures of such plates are missing and very hard to find on the web. Since January 2011 the", "psg_id": "11998497" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Gibraltar", "text": "in series D. The European flag is also now featured, along with Gibraltar's international vehicle registration GBZ. Vehicle registration plates of Gibraltar The vehicle registration plates of Gibraltar are similar to those of the United Kingdom, with the same colours and typeface, which conform to 1998 European standard design. The international vehicle registration code for Gibraltar is GBZ (Great Britain and Northern GBG is used for Guernsey. Number plates in Gibraltar have the same measurements as those in the UK: From 1912 to 2001 Gibraltar number plates consisted of the letter 'G' (for Gibraltar) followed by a series of digits", "psg_id": "11468463" }, { "title": "Institute of Management of Sri Lanka", "text": "professionals . Fellows of the IMSL are entitled to use the post-nominal letters \"FMIM(SL)\", members \"MIM(SL)\" and associate members \"AMIM(SL)\". Institute of Management of Sri Lanka The Institute of Management of Sri Lanka (IMSL) is the national apex body in the field of professional management in Sri Lanka, dedicated to promoting professional management in the country. IMSL was inaugurated on 31 July 1986 and incorporated by Act of Parliament No. 67 on 17 December 1988. Today, IMSL is a full member of the Asian Association of Management Organisations (AAMO) and represents Sri Lanka in that body. The IMSL is successor", "psg_id": "15574176" }, { "title": "Judiciary of Sri Lanka", "text": "place of such. The Sri Lankan Government has stated that it has no intention of joining the International Criminal Court. Several forms of courts of law have been abolished or replaced over the years; Judiciary of Sri Lanka The Judiciary of Sri Lanka are the civil and criminal courts responsible for the administration of justice in Sri Lanka. The Constitution of Sri Lanka defines courts as independent institutions within the traditional framework of checks and balances. They apply Sri Lankan Law which is an amalgam of English common law, Roman-Dutch civil law and Customary Law; and are established under the", "psg_id": "17671976" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Taiwan", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Taiwan In Taiwan, all motor vehicles are required to register and display its vehicle registration plates. The plates are issued and managed by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MoTC). The vehicle registration numbers in Taiwan contains Latin alphabets (A to Z), Arabic numerals (0 to 9) and dash (–); some special types also contain Chinese characters. Taiwan's current number plate system uses Latin letters with Arabic numerals. There are many types of number plate used in Taiwan, they are: The definition of light vehicles in Taiwan is: Motor vehicles having a permissible maximum weight NOT", "psg_id": "12623046" }, { "title": "India–Sri Lanka relations", "text": "issue with meeting her counterpart in Sri Lanka, but the statement of PM of Sri Lanka was condemned by civil rights activists, even open letters were written to PMs of Sri Lanka and India to resolve the dispute and to apologize for statements as fishermen are not criminals. India is active in a number of areas of development activity in Sri Lanka. About one sixth of the total development credit granted by India is made available to Sri Lanka. In the recent past three lines of credit were extended to Sri Lanka: US$100 million for capital goods, consumer durables, consultancy", "psg_id": "12001551" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Albania", "text": "particular district has ~200 000 (two hundred thousand) registered cars. Diplomatic license plate codes: Vehicle registration plates of Albania In Albania, vehicle registration plates are issued by the regional directorates of transport. A new format similar to the post-1994 Italian and post-2009 French plate designs has been introduced since 16 February 2011. The plates start with a blue strip at the left with 'AL' and redesigned double-headed eagle in white, 2 serial letters, security hologram, 3 digits, 2 serial letters on a rectangular white background, and end on the right with year of registration and regional code in white on", "psg_id": "10972566" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Luxembourg", "text": "series used 4000-4999 before DA followed with 5000 to 5999. The prescribed sequence of issue follows a pattern of ascending and descending alphabetical order of the two letters, as can be seen in the following list. When the first block of 1000 AZ numbers has been issued, we will presumably see the issue of BA5000. Note that certain letters (I and O) and combinations are excluded. The list should be read from top to bottom, left to right: Vehicle registration plates of Luxembourg Vehicle registration plates in Luxembourg bear a maximum of six characters. The standard series in use today", "psg_id": "11679107" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Monaco", "text": "plates was white on blue, without borders. In previous years, plates were all-numeric; now, both letters and numbers are used. Vehicle registration plates of Monaco Vehicle registration plates of Monaco are unusually small (a few centimeters smaller than an American license plate), and are composed of four numbers and/or letters. The plates are colored blue font on a white background and have the coat of arms of Monaco on the left side with the year number (on the rear plate only) to attest that tax has been paid. All plates starting with \"000\" belong to the family of Albert II,", "psg_id": "11954744" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of India", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of India All motorised road vehicles in India are tagged with a registration or license number. The Vehicle registration plate (commonly known as number plate) number is issued by the district-level Regional Transport Office (RTO) of respective states — the main authority on road matters. The number plates are placed in the front and back of the vehicle. By law, all plates are required to be in modern Hindu-Arabic numerals with Latin letters. Other guidelines include having the plate lit up at night and the restriction of the fonts that could be used. In some states such", "psg_id": "4539417" }, { "title": "Engineering Council, Sri Lanka", "text": "having suspended the \"mature candidate route\" for non graduate engineers. The Engineering Council Act No 4 of 2017 will prevent many foreign qualified engineers from continuing their practice. Engineering graduates from newly established engineering faculties and private universities are not recognized and are not allowed to practice. However graduate diploma holders of the IESL owned IESL College of Engineering can practice as Associate Engineer as they are entitled to Associate Membership of IESL. Engineering Council, Sri Lanka The Engineering Council of Sri Lanka is Sri Lanka's regulatory authority for registration of engineering practitioners. It was formed under the \"Engineering Council", "psg_id": "20164335" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Bosnia and Herzegovina", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina vehicle registration plates have held their current form since 1998. Currently the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) vehicle registration plate format consists of seven characters: five numbers and two letters arranged in the following order: X00-X-000 (taxis: TA-000000). The plates are uniform across the country and do not denote the place (town, municipality, canton, or entity) where the vehicle is registered, as was the case prior to 1998. Likewise the plates do not contain any heraldic symbols. The plates use only letters which are represented equally in Latin and Cyrillic script", "psg_id": "10552945" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Botswana", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Botswana Vehicle registration plates of Botswana for normal motor vehicles begin with the letter \"B\", followed by three numbers, followed by three letters. The digits and letters are assigned by a registrar. The three letters will never include the letter Q in order to avoid confusion with the letter O. The front number plates have black lettering on a white reflective background. The rear number plates have black lettering on a yellow reflective background. Public passenger number plates have blue lettering on a white reflective background in the front and white lettering on blue background at", "psg_id": "12622360" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Botswana", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Botswana Vehicle registration plates of Botswana for normal motor vehicles begin with the letter \"B\", followed by three numbers, followed by three letters. The digits and letters are assigned by a registrar. The three letters will never include the letter Q in order to avoid confusion with the letter O. The front number plates have black lettering on a white reflective background. The rear number plates have black lettering on a yellow reflective background. Public passenger number plates have blue lettering on a white reflective background in the front and white lettering on blue background at", "psg_id": "12622358" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Singapore", "text": "nor sold for to the public, but unofficial series for cosmetic purposes. Civil Mobilisation Exercise or Vehicle Recalls have a large A3/A2 sticker stuck at the rear and front of the vehicle denoted that the vehicle is being mobilised or deployed for civil emergency exercises. These usually happen during weekends. The checksum letter is calculated by converting the letters into numbers, \"i.e.\", where A=1 and Z=26, potentially giving seven individual numbers from each registration plate. However, only two letters of the prefix are used in the checksum. For a three-letter prefix, only the last two letters are used; for a", "psg_id": "5742544" }, { "title": "Sri Lanka", "text": "by a senior government minister achieved international notoriety because of the unsolved murder of the editor's predecessor, Lasantha Wickrematunge, who had also been a critic of the government and had presaged his own death in a posthumously published article. Officially, the constitution of Sri Lanka guarantees human rights as ratified by the United Nations. However, human rights in Sri Lanka have come under criticism by Amnesty International, Freedom from Torture, Human Rights Watch, and the United States Department of State. British colonial rulers, the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), and the government of Sri Lanka are accused of", "psg_id": "361599" }, { "title": "Chinese people in Sri Lanka", "text": "and are themselves resident in Sri Lanka. It gives them the right to apply for the status of citizen of Sri Lanka by registration (otherwise than by descent). In the following two years, a total of 80 people acquired Sri Lankan citizenship under the act. The provisions of the act will expire in 2013. The Sri Lankan government has also long provided scholarships for Chinese students to study abroad in Sri Lanka. Initially these scholarships were handled through the Sri Lanka–China Friendship Association. When academic exchanges resumed after the Cultural Revolution, they were handled directly at the governmental level. The", "psg_id": "15031899" }, { "title": "Accounting in Sri Lanka", "text": "Accounting in Sri Lanka The Accounting in Sri Lanka is regulated under the several legal regulations. There are several professional accountancy body in the country. The Sri Lanka Accounting and Auditing Standards Monitoring Board (SLAASMB) is the audit oversight entity, while the Auditor General of Sri Lanka has audit oversight over government all entities. The Association of Accounting Technicians of Sri Lanka (AAT) (designatory letters MAAT, SAT or FMAAT, standing for \"Member of the Association of Accounting Technicians\", \"Senior Technician Level\" or \"Fellow Member of the Association of Accounting Technicians\", respectively) is the Sri Lankan body offering a qualification at", "psg_id": "20840567" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Liechtenstein", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Liechtenstein Vehicle registration plates of Liechtenstein are composed of two letters and up to five numbers, and in between the letters and numbers is the coat of arms of the city. The plates have white characters on a retro-reflective black background and use the same type of font as Swiss car number plates. Short-period temporary registered plates have yellow coloured font while long-periods have year bands on the right. Duty unpaid vehicles are similar to civilian vehicles but ends with \"U\" prefix. Due to the country being small in size, only around two thousand cars are", "psg_id": "11954709" }, { "title": "National identity card (Sri Lanka)", "text": "National identity card (Sri Lanka) The National Identity Card (abbreviation: NIC) is the identity document in use in Sri Lanka. It is compulsory for all Sri Lankan citizens who are sixteen years of age and older to have their NICs. NICs are issued by the Department for Registration of Persons. The Registration of Persons Act No.32 of 1968 as amended by Act Nos 28 and 37 of 1971 and Act No.11 of 1981 legislates the issuance and usage of NICs. The original intention was to issue a book form identity card very much like the driving license of the 1970s", "psg_id": "14869471" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Finland", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Finland Finnish vehicle registration plates usually carry three letters and three numbers separated with a dash (e.g. ABC 123), though vanity plates may carry just one of each. Since 1989 the code has no connection with the geographic location, except that Åland has its own type of plate. Between 1972/1973 and 1989 the first letter indicated where the vehicle was first registered as the plate did not have to be changed even if the vehicle was moved to another area of Finland. The registration number consists of two or three letters and a (maximum) three-digit number,", "psg_id": "5304351" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Norway", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Norway The registration plates of cars in Norway is maintained by the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications. As in most countries, cars are identified only by number plates read visually. The plates are legal documents that both identifies the vehicle and permits its use, and shall be returned to the registration authority when the vehicle is no longer in use. The current alphanumerical system (two letters followed by four or five numbers) was introduced in 1971. The design of the plates remained the same until 2002, when the road authorities decided on a new font", "psg_id": "5872663" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of East Timor", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of East Timor Vehicle registration plates of East Timor are Australian standard 372 mm × 134 mm, and use Australian stamping dies. East Timor requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. Vehicle registration numbers consist of five digits, and display the letters TL or TLS, short for \"Timor Lorosae\", the name for East Timor in Tetum. The current format started in 2002. Government vehicles have a similar format, but with four digits and the letter 'G'. When the country was a Portuguese colony, known as Portuguese Timor, vehicle registrations followed the", "psg_id": "16284075" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Thailand", "text": "The prefix characters are translated via code-matching into two alphanumeric Roman characters. The country name THAILAND is displayed in capital letters below the registration number, and the numerical provincial code is shown in the bottom right. The plates are black on white. They are required for transport into Burma, Cambodia, southern China, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Singapore. However, they are not legal inside Thailand, and must be removed upon re-entering the country. The current international vehicle registration code for Thailand, adopted 1954, is \"T\". The DLT's authority does not cover vehicles used by the king, the Royal Thai Police, the", "psg_id": "11470896" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Mongolia", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Mongolia Vehicle registration plates of Mongolia consist of four digits (including leading zeroes) and three Cyrillic letters. The design is reminiscent of the Soviet standard for licence plates in the former USSR (GOST 3207-77), some of which had four digits and three letters. Example of a pre-2001 Mongolian registration plate issued in Ulaan Baatar Since 2001, the appearance of plates has changed - these must now contain the national symbol (the \"Soyombo\") in red, to the left of the numbers, and - between the digits and letters - the Mongolian oval (MNG). The first two letters", "psg_id": "12624617" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Luxembourg", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Luxembourg Vehicle registration plates in Luxembourg bear a maximum of six characters. The standard series in use today uses a format of two letters followed by four digits (e.g., XY 3456). Marks consisting of four or five digits and no letters are also issued. The numbers are issued at a national level and give no indication of regional origin. Plates have black characters on a yellow background, with the standard blue EU stripe on the left. The current usage and format of plates was enacted by parliament in June 2003. The two-letter/four-digit format follows a rather", "psg_id": "11679103" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of the United Kingdom", "text": "Air Force codice_76. Since 1949, British military vehicle registration numbers are mostly either in the form of two digits, two letters, two digits (e.g. codice_77), or from 1995 onwards, two letters, two digits, two letters (for example, codice_78). Until the mid-1980s, the central two letters signified the armed service, or the branch or category of vehicle. For example, Chief of Fleet Support's staff car in 1983–85 was codice_79, and First Sea Lord's car codice_80 and Second Sea Lord's codice_81, normal civilian plates replacing them when security required; and, in 1970, one of 's Land Rovers was codice_82 and 's ship's", "psg_id": "16685424" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Norway", "text": "prefix of two letters, followed by a sequence of numbers. Military licence plates have numbers only. Most vehicles have five-digit registration numbers between 10000 and 99999. Motorcycles, farming equipment and trailers have four-digit registration numbers between 1000 and 9999 is used. Temporary plates have three-digit registration numbers between 100 and 999. Dealer plates have two-digit registration numbers between 10 and 99. Special prefixes are: Ordinary vehicle plates have a prefix based on the geographic location for the first registration, and will not be changed later. The letters G, I, O and Q are not used due to their similarity with", "psg_id": "5872673" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Lesotho", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Lesotho Lesotho requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. Plates are blue-on-white for private vehicles and red-on-white for government vehicles. They follow the format of one or two letters followed by four numbers. Diplomatic Plates are blue-on-white however have the letters CD on them. A \"mokorotlo\", the same colour as the characters on the plate, is stuck onto the plate to show a 5-year validity period. Dealer plates are also red-on-white but do not follow the A 1234 standard and do not show the \"mokorotlo\". Before 1979, private plates were", "psg_id": "12630451" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Lesotho", "text": "white-on-black and had an additional preceding 'L' which stood for Lesotho. Vehicle registration plates of Lesotho Lesotho requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. Plates are blue-on-white for private vehicles and red-on-white for government vehicles. They follow the format of one or two letters followed by four numbers. Diplomatic Plates are blue-on-white however have the letters CD on them. A \"mokorotlo\", the same colour as the characters on the plate, is stuck onto the plate to show a 5-year validity period. Dealer plates are also red-on-white but do not follow the A 1234 standard", "psg_id": "12630452" }, { "title": "Accounting in Sri Lanka", "text": "a level between that of 'bookkeeper' and that of the Recognised Qualifying Bodies. Legislation governing accounting and financial reporting; Accounting in Sri Lanka The Accounting in Sri Lanka is regulated under the several legal regulations. There are several professional accountancy body in the country. The Sri Lanka Accounting and Auditing Standards Monitoring Board (SLAASMB) is the audit oversight entity, while the Auditor General of Sri Lanka has audit oversight over government all entities. The Association of Accounting Technicians of Sri Lanka (AAT) (designatory letters MAAT, SAT or FMAAT, standing for \"Member of the Association of Accounting Technicians\", \"Senior Technician Level\"", "psg_id": "20840568" }, { "title": "Wildlife of Sri Lanka", "text": "tarantulas that are recorded from Sri Lanka. When considering with Indian subcontinent, 15 species of \"Poecilotheria\" are recorded from both countries; seven endemics from India and seven endemics from Sri Lanka. One species found in both countries. There are 18 species of scorpions which are found in Sri Lanka. Out of these 18 species, 7 species are endemic to Sri Lanka. In addition to the endemic species, 4 subspecies of the 9 non-endemic species are also endemic to Sri Lanka. According to 2014 researches, 47 species of pseudoscorpions have been identified from Sri Lanka. Out of this 43 species, 20", "psg_id": "12284725" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of Madagascar", "text": "Vehicle registration plates of Madagascar The vehicle registration plates of Madagascar are created in 1950 from time to time with the revised version in 2014. It contains a black plate consisting with white characters with the current format (1234 XAB) with 4 random numbers, with the first letter as a province code, and the last 2 random letters. The license plate system of Madagascar draws on the system of France actively used from 1950 to 2009. The current system has been in use since 1959. The identifier shall neither plaques that provide information on the technical condition of the vehicle", "psg_id": "19320875" }, { "title": "SIGNIS Awards (Sri Lanka)", "text": "SIGNIS Awards (Sri Lanka) The SIGNIS Awards are presented annually by SIGNIS, the Roman Catholic lay movement for communication media professionals, to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers. There are SIGNIS chapters in numerous countries and this article deals with the Sri Lankan chapter. SIGNIS (Sri Lanka) developed in November 2001 from the merger of national chapters of OCIC and Unda. OCIC was the international Catholic communications organisation for cinema and Unda was the international Catholic organisation for radio and television. Both organisations were founded in 1928 in Sri Lanka. SIGNIS Sri Lanka", "psg_id": "11344204" }, { "title": "SIGNIS Awards (Sri Lanka)", "text": "SIGNIS Awards (Sri Lanka) The SIGNIS Awards are presented annually by SIGNIS, the Roman Catholic lay movement for communication media professionals, to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers. There are SIGNIS chapters in numerous countries and this article deals with the Sri Lankan chapter. SIGNIS (Sri Lanka) developed in November 2001 from the merger of national chapters of OCIC and Unda. OCIC was the international Catholic communications organisation for cinema and Unda was the international Catholic organisation for radio and television. Both organisations were founded in 1928 in Sri Lanka. 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who directed the movie east of eden?
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[ { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "Eden of the East A compilation of the TV series, \"Eden of The East Compilation: Air Communication\", had a limited theatrical release on September 26, 2009. Two other theatrical films have also been released. \"Eden of the East Movie I: The King of Eden\" (taking place six months after the series) was released in Japan on November 28, 2009 and the second movie, \"Eden of the East the Movie II: Paradise Lost\" (taking place hours after \"The King of Eden\"), was released on March 13, 2010. The TV series and both films have been licensed for release in North America", "psg_id": "13507189" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "of smiling humanism that would have been unthinkable earlier in his career\". Like Brienza, he pointed out that \"the debt \"Eden\" owes to \"The Bourne Identity\" is considerable\", but concludes that \"the result is, in a word, superb\". Writing for the \"Los Angeles Times\", Charles Solomon ranked the series the fourth best anime on his \"Top 10\". Eden of the East A compilation of the TV series, \"Eden of The East Compilation: Air Communication\", had a limited theatrical release on September 26, 2009. Two other theatrical films have also been released. \"Eden of the East Movie I: The King of", "psg_id": "13507212" }, { "title": "East of Eden (miniseries)", "text": "of Eden\", in its original 1981 broadcast running time, was released on DVD on March 3, 2009. Previous VHS versions were severely truncated with several hours cut out. East of Eden (miniseries) East of Eden is a 1981 American television miniseries based on John Steinbeck's novel of the same name. It aired in three parts on ABC from February 8–11, 1981. It was directed by Harvey Hart from a teleplay by Richard Shapiro, and starred Timothy Bottoms, Jane Seymour (the actress who plays Cathy Ames as a preteen girl wasn't given screen credit and she's still a mystery), Bruce Boxleitner,", "psg_id": "19703906" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "and the university launched an investigation, the team slowed development on the project. In addition to Saki, who handles public relations, the members include: The club has also used a consultant, , a prodigious yet reclusive hacker nicknamed based on an alternate reading of the Kanji in his name, and the fact that he has been a shut-in since he lost his pants two years before the start of the series. He is voiced by Nobuyuki Hiyama in Japanese and by Newton Pittman in English. In the first movie, Eden of the East becomes a small business and the club", "psg_id": "13507203" }, { "title": "East of Eden (miniseries)", "text": "East of Eden (miniseries) East of Eden is a 1981 American television miniseries based on John Steinbeck's novel of the same name. It aired in three parts on ABC from February 8–11, 1981. It was directed by Harvey Hart from a teleplay by Richard Shapiro, and starred Timothy Bottoms, Jane Seymour (the actress who plays Cathy Ames as a preteen girl wasn't given screen credit and she's still a mystery), Bruce Boxleitner, Soon Tek-Oh, Sam Bottoms, Hart Bochner, Karen Allen and Lloyd Bridges. It runs roughly 382 minutes. Following the Civil War, Union veteran Cyrus Trask has two sons: Adam,", "psg_id": "19703898" }, { "title": "East of Eden (Big Country song)", "text": "East of Eden (Big Country song) \"East of Eden\" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, released in 1984 as the lead single from their second studio album \"Steeltown\". It was written by Big Country and produced by Steve Lillywhite. \"East of Eden\" reached No. 17 in the UK, and No. 12 in Ireland. Speaking to \"Number One\" in 1984, Adamson said of the song: \"It's a questioning song, a song about always having to look for any hope or inspiration.\" A music video was filmed in Glasgow to promote the single, directed by Mike Brady. The single's", "psg_id": "20662465" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "by identifying his pet dog through Eden. Takizawa later escapes his escorts by swapping places with one of the NEETs. He contacts Eden, who have retreated to the university campus, informing him of the Juiz trucks. Saki and her friend Satoshi Osugi track down Takizawa's mother, Aya, who runs a bar. She admits she lived in New York and had a fling with Iinuma, but does not confirm or deny the identity of Takizawa's father. Aya flees when Mononobe sends police to interrogate her. Takizawa tracks down his Juiz truck, meeting up with Eden members Micchon and Sis, who hijack", "psg_id": "13507199" }, { "title": "East of Eden (band)", "text": "Nicholson), reunited in 1996 and their album \"Kalipse\" was released the next year. Like most of their earlier work, it was a cult hit. Arbus was a guest musician on The Who's track \"Baba O'Riley\", playing the violin solo. He was a friend of the band's drummer Keith Moon, and was also later a member of Fiddler's Dram. East of Eden (band) East of Eden was a British progressive rock band, who had a Top 10 hit in the UK with the single, \"Jig-a-Jig\", in 1971. The track was stylistically unlike any of their other work . Although some might", "psg_id": "7812122" }, { "title": "East of Eden (band)", "text": "East of Eden (band) East of Eden was a British progressive rock band, who had a Top 10 hit in the UK with the single, \"Jig-a-Jig\", in 1971. The track was stylistically unlike any of their other work . Although some might consider this group as being a symphonic progressive band, others state that their style is mostly jazz oriented. Their professional career began back in 1967 when they were formed in Bristol as Pictures of Dorian Gray, by Dave Arbus (born David Arbus, 8 October 1941, Leicester) (violin, flute, saxophone, trumpet), Ron Caines (born Ronald Arthur Caines, 13 December", "psg_id": "7812117" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "individual will be eliminated by the Supporter, the anonymous \"twelfth man\" of the group. During the search for answers, Takizawa learns he was involved in Careless Monday, transporting twenty-thousand NEETs to Dubai after they helped evacuate the missiles' attacks before the attacks. He also encounters other Seleção, including police officer Yūsei Kondō, neurosurgeon Dr. Hajime Hiura, and serial killer Kuroha Diana Shiratori, who targets rapists. Saki and her friends, who run a company called Eden of the East, eventually become involved in the conspiracies surrounding Takizawa. The company's name stems from a cell phone app that can recognise and provide", "psg_id": "13507192" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "down for a while to support the NEETs. In a final scene, Takizawa meets Atō, and they drive off to speak about future plans. The Eden of the East club started out as a small recycling group, but has quickly turned into a springboard for a successful commercial website, thanks to Micchon's revolutionary image recognition engine that resides in the \"Eden\" website and Saki's ability to improve the value of any item, including junk. Soon, the site's ability to work on phones attracted many student subscribers. However, after the students abused the social matchmaking abilities where a girl dropped out", "psg_id": "13507202" }, { "title": "East of Eden (novel)", "text": "East of Eden (novel) East of Eden is a novel by Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck, published in September 1952. Often described as Steinbeck's most ambitious novel, \"East of Eden\" brings to life the intricate details of two families, the Trasks and the Hamiltons, and their interwoven stories. The novel was originally addressed to Steinbeck's young sons, Thom and John (then 6½ and 4½ years old, respectively). Steinbeck wanted to describe the Salinas Valley for them in detail: the sights, sounds, smells, and colors. The Hamilton family in the novel is said to be based on the real-life family of", "psg_id": "1403632" }, { "title": "East of Eden (novel)", "text": "public. \"East of Eden\" was first published by Viking Press in September 1952. The first edition had two print runs: 1,500 copies were signed by Steinbeck; the second run was of unsigned copies. In both print runs, there is a spelling mistake on page 281, line 38: \"I remember holding the bite of a line while Tom drove pegs and braided a splice.\" The word \"bite\" was mistakenly changed from the original word, \"bight\", during proofreading. East of Eden (novel) East of Eden is a novel by Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck, published in September 1952. Often described as Steinbeck's", "psg_id": "1403654" }, { "title": "Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash", "text": "Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash , literally 'Devil's World Outside of Heaven - The True Legend' is a fighting game developed by Racdym and published by Hudson Soft for the arcades and Neo-Geo in 1995. It is a spin-off of the popular Japanese console RPG series \"Far East of Eden\". As of 2018, it is the only \"Far East of Eden\" game to have been released outside Japan. \"Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash\" is a 2D fighting game, similar in play style to \"Samurai Shodown\" or \"The Last Blade\", but with the addition of various power-ups and very", "psg_id": "9240807" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "does not recognise her. They retrieve her purse and Takizawa's phone from the cabbie, Takizawa accepting his lost identity. Eden, who have access to the Seleção database, learn Yūki destroyed his phone, and Dr. Hiura is alive, his memory erased by the Supporter. They later discover that Mononobe has hacked their systems, forcing them to shut Eden down. Takizawa hopes to find out what became of his mother, travelling with Saki to a carousel where they find a golden ring left there by his mother. They are attacked by men working for Iinuma, and film director Taishi Naomoto, a fellow", "psg_id": "13507197" }, { "title": "East of Eden (album)", "text": "East of Eden (album) East of Eden is the second studio album by Taken by Trees, the solo project of Swedish musician Victoria Bergsman. The album was released on 7 September 2009 by Rough Trade Records. Bergsman travelled to Pakistan to record the album, and several of the album's songs incorporate influences from Pakistani music. The song \"My Boys\" is a cover of the Animal Collective song \"My Girls\" with some minor lyric changes. The song \"Anna\" also features Animal Collective member Noah \"Panda Bear\" Lennox on backing vocals. The song \"To Lose Someone\" features the voice of local Sufi", "psg_id": "13766265" }, { "title": "East of Eden (album)", "text": "musician Sain Muhammad Ali. East of Eden (album) East of Eden is the second studio album by Taken by Trees, the solo project of Swedish musician Victoria Bergsman. The album was released on 7 September 2009 by Rough Trade Records. Bergsman travelled to Pakistan to record the album, and several of the album's songs incorporate influences from Pakistani music. The song \"My Boys\" is a cover of the Animal Collective song \"My Girls\" with some minor lyric changes. The song \"Anna\" also features Animal Collective member Noah \"Panda Bear\" Lennox on backing vocals. The song \"To Lose Someone\" features the", "psg_id": "13766266" }, { "title": "East of Eden (Big Country song)", "text": "B-side, \"Prairie Rose\", is a cover of the 1974 song by Roxy Music. Upon release, Karen Swayne of \"Number One\" said: \"\"East of Eden\" is as powerful and majestic as anything they've done.\" Vici MacDonald of \"Smash Hits\" commented: \"The production on this record is truly awful. The instruments blur into one muddy, thrashing mass, completely submerging any hapless tune which might be struggling to escape.\" East of Eden (Big Country song) \"East of Eden\" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, released in 1984 as the lead single from their second studio album \"Steeltown\". It was written", "psg_id": "20662466" }, { "title": "Eden and John's East River String Band", "text": "Eden and John's East River String Band Eden and John's East River String Band are a New York City-based duo who play country blues from the 1920s and 1930s. The members are John Heneghan (guitar, mandolin and vocals) and Eden Brower (ukulele and vocals). The duo often have other musicians sit in with them, including Dom Flemons (formerly of Carolina Chocolate Drops), Pat Conte (of the Canebreak Rattlers and Otis Brothers) and Robert Crumb (of the Cheap Suit Serenaders). The East River String Band has released five albums. Their debut, \"Sweet East River\" (2006), featured special guests Sophie Crumb (who", "psg_id": "12699400" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "April 9, 2009, the series began its run of 11 episodes. On September 26, 2009, the studio released \"Eden of the East Compilation: Air Communication\", a film retelling of the events of the series. The studio originally planned for a second season but decided instead that a pair of movies would be a better means of continuing the story; the films were released on November 28, 2009 and January 9, 2010 respectively. In North America, the series was released on Blu-ray and DVD in 2010. The movies were released in 2011. The Japanese release of the first DVD volume debuted", "psg_id": "13507207" }, { "title": "East of Eden (TV series)", "text": "East of Eden (TV series) East of Eden () is a 2008 South Korean television series, starring Song Seung-heon, Yeon Jung-hoon, Park Hae-jin, Han Ji-hye, Lee Da-hae and Lee Yeon-hee. It was produced by Chorokbaem Media as a 47th Anniversary Special Project Drama for MBC, on which it aired from August 25, 2008 to March 10, 2009 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 56 episodes. The drama tells the story of the brothers Dong-chul (Song) and Dong-wook (Yeon). Their fates diverge after the murder of their coal miner father, with one joining the mob and the other becoming a", "psg_id": "12409018" }, { "title": "East of Eden (TV series)", "text": "that had been beside him all these years is actually the son of his enemy. East of Eden (TV series) East of Eden () is a 2008 South Korean television series, starring Song Seung-heon, Yeon Jung-hoon, Park Hae-jin, Han Ji-hye, Lee Da-hae and Lee Yeon-hee. It was produced by Chorokbaem Media as a 47th Anniversary Special Project Drama for MBC, on which it aired from August 25, 2008 to March 10, 2009 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 56 episodes. The drama tells the story of the brothers Dong-chul (Song) and Dong-wook (Yeon). Their fates diverge after the murder", "psg_id": "12409022" }, { "title": "Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model?", "text": "Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model? Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model? (also known simply as Stonestreet) is a 1977 American made-for-television mystery-crime film starring Barbara Eden,directed by Russ Mayberry from a teleplay written by Leslie Stevens and produced as a pilot for a proposed television series that was not picked up by the network. The film originally premiered as the \"NBC Movie of the Week\" on January 16, 1977. Liz Stonestreet (Barbara Eden) is a private investigator whose late husband, a police detective, was killed in the line of duty and she becomes a policewoman to keep his beliefs", "psg_id": "18542872" }, { "title": "East of Eden (novel)", "text": "Upon its release in September 1952, the general reading public took \"East of Eden\" to its heart and quickly propelled it to the number one spot on the fiction best-seller list. In a letter to a friend, Steinbeck wrote “I am getting flocks of letters …. People write as though it were their book.\" However, literary critics were not as gracious. The novel was not well received by critics, who found it heavy-handed and unconvincing, especially in its use of Biblical allusion. Many critics found the novel repulsive yet captivating due to its portrayal of violence and sexual sadism. In", "psg_id": "1403651" }, { "title": "Garden of Eden (1954 film)", "text": "Garden of Eden (1954 film) Garden of Eden is a 1954 nudist film directed by Max Nosseck. It was co-produced by Walter Bibo (born on 13 April 1903 in New York City), and Norval E. Packwood. Outdoor scenes were filmed at Lake Como Family Nudist Resort in Lutz, Florida. After East Coast businessman Jay Randolph Lattimore approves the designs for a new gymnasium he is donating, he discusses with his attorney and an associate how he has recently undergone a complete personality change: Susan, the widow of Lattimore's son Tom, who was killed in the war, confronts the gruff, bitter", "psg_id": "17934787" }, { "title": "East of Eden (TV series)", "text": "successful lawyer. A period epic that spans the years 1960 to 2000, \"East of Eden\" tells a saga of the bitter rivalry between two men who are eternally bound by fate. Shin Tae-hwan (Jo Min-ki) is the managing director of a coal mine in Taebaek. The true embodiment of ruthless ambition, he strives to inherit the coal mining company Taesung Group. In the process, he kills Lee Ki-chul (Lee Jong-won), a miner crusading for worker's rights who has been blocking his path to success. He also seduces Yoo Mi-ae (Shin Eun-jung), a nurse at Taebaek Hospital, only to coldly brush", "psg_id": "12409019" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "all the recipients one yen each. Impressed, Atō ends the game, declaring all of the Seleção as winners. As a farewell gift, he erases their memories of the game over the phones. However, Takizawa is unaffected, immune to its effects. Mononobe leaves, running into Yūki, who is unaware of what has happened, and tries to murder Mononobe for abandoning him. Mononobe crashes his car, running over Yūki in the process. Takizawa checks the DNA test, discovering he is unrelated to her husband. He departs, kissing Saki and promising to meet her again. In the epilogue, Saki narrates how Eden shut", "psg_id": "13507201" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "successful business, and Takizawa has become a folk hero named the \"Air King\", his image marketed by Seleção, Jintaro Tsuji, hoping to turn him into a martyr or terrorist. Eden also learns Takizawa's last name has been changed to Iinuma, the same as the recently deceased Prime Minister of Japan. Tsuji spreads rumours that Takizawa is Iinuma's illegitimate son. Saki, realising that Takizawa's message may be alluding to Ground Zero in New York, travels there. She discovers a gun has been smuggled into her luggage, her cab driver fleeing with Takizawa's phone in the back. Saki eventually finds Takizawa, who", "psg_id": "13507196" }, { "title": "The Eden Formula", "text": "The Eden Formula The Eden Formula is an American 2006 made-for-television science fiction film written and directed by John Carl Buechler. Produced for the Sci Fi channel, the film recycles footage from the 1993 film \"Carnosaur\", a film which Buechler had previously worked on as a special effects designer. Dr. Harrison Parker (Jeff Fahey) is a scientist working at Calgorin Industries who developed the Eden Formula, a chemical which can reproduce organisms and cure various diseases. However, unknown to Parker, deep underground the general area of his industrial district, other Calgorin Industries scientists have created a Tyrannosaurus rex from Parker's", "psg_id": "15762582" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "details on items and people via social networking. Takizawa meets Yutaka Itazu, a hikikomori and hacker, who studies Takizawa and the late Kondō's phones, able to access the Seleção requests. They discover Takizawa did not launch the missiles, but it was orchestrated by other Seleção, Daiju Mononobe and Ryō Yūki. After Takizawa leaves, Itazu discovers sixty more missiles will be launched, but is run over by Mononobe before he can inform Takizawa. However, Itazu sends the Seleção database to Eden beforehand, and recovers in hospital. Mononobe approaches Takizawa, inviting him to his endgame. He explains that Mr. Outside is actually", "psg_id": "13507193" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "Saizō Atō, an elderly businessman who helped rebuild post-war Japan. He believes Atō has since died. Travelling to Atō's business facility, Mononobe reveals to Takizawa that Juiz is an advanced artificial intelligence, housed in twelve supercomputers. Takizawa objects to Mononobe and Yūki's plan and leaves, but not before they reveal Takizawa's made himself a martyr to defend the NEETs from being accused as terrorists, erasing his memory to protect them. Takizawa reunites with Saki and Eden at his home, a shopping mall in Toyosu, just as the twenty-thousand NEETs return from Dubai on a cargo ship. Takizawa draws everyone to", "psg_id": "13507194" }, { "title": "East of Eden (novel)", "text": "of possible titles for the book, including \"The Salinas Valley,\" the working title from the beginning; \"My Valley,\" after a Texas businessman suggested he make it more universal; \"Down to the Valley\"; and then, after he decided to incorporate the Biblical allusion directly into the title, \"Cain Sign.\" It was only upon transcribing the 16 verses of Cain and Abel in the text itself that he enthusiastically took the last three words of the final verse: \"East of Eden.\" \"And Cain went out from the presence of the Lord and dwelt in the land of Nod on the east of", "psg_id": "1403649" }, { "title": "Eden and John's East River String Band", "text": "fiddle, and Eli Smith on banjo. Their fourth album, \"Be Kind to a Man When He's Down\" (2011), boasted guest players Crumb on mandolin, Flemons on guitar, and Conte on fiddle, banjo, harmonica and vocals. Their most recent album, \"Take a Look at That Baby\" (2013), included guests Ernesto Gomez, Joe Bellulovich, Jackson Lynch and Blind Uncle Otis in addition to Crumb, Flemons and Conte. Eden and John's East River String Band Eden and John's East River String Band are a New York City-based duo who play country blues from the 1920s and 1930s. The members are John Heneghan (guitar,", "psg_id": "12699402" }, { "title": "Secrets of Eden", "text": "Secrets of Eden Secrets of Eden is a 2012 suspense television film directed by Tawnia McKiernan, based on a book by Chris Bohjalian published in 2010. The film was set and recorded in Toronto, Canada. Pastor Steven Drew's (John Stamos) faith is shattered after one of his newly baptized members, Alice Hayward (Sonya Salomaa), is murdered by her abusive husband George (Graham Abbey), who then seems to commits suicide. The pastor meets an author/Detective Catherine Benincasa (Anna Gunn) working on a book about angels who helps him face his demons, and the law. Evidence surfaces that there was an affair", "psg_id": "17604073" }, { "title": "East of Eden (novel)", "text": "to break the cycle and conquer sin. The book explores themes of depravity, beneficence, love, and the struggle for acceptance, greatness, and the capacity for self-destruction and especially of guilt and freedom. It ties these themes together with references to and many parallels with the biblical Book of Genesis (especially Genesis Chapter 4, the story of Cain and Abel). Steinbeck's inspiration for the novel comes from the fourth chapter of Genesis, verses one through sixteen, which recounts the story of Cain and Abel. The title, \"East of Eden\", was chosen by Steinbeck from Genesis, Chapter 4, verse 16: \"And Cain", "psg_id": "1403647" }, { "title": "East of Eden (film)", "text": "Kazan and the \"down-to-earth\" performances of James Dean and Richard Davalos. Bosley Crowther, writing for \"The New York Times\", described the film as having \"energy and intensity but little clarity and emotion\"; he notes: Bosley Crowther called Dean's performance a \"mass of histrionic gingerbread\" which clearly emulated the style of Marlon Brando. Fifty years later, film critic Kenneth Turan of the \"Los Angeles Times\", was much more positive, saying \"East of Eden\" is \"not only one of Kazan's richest films and Dean's first significant role, it is also arguably the actor's best performance.\" The film's depiction of the interaction between", "psg_id": "1995116" }, { "title": "Far East of Eden", "text": "of the \"Tengai Makyō\" series, whose blatant exaggerations of 'Jipang' represent the misconceptions Western societies have held with regard to Japan. 'P.H. Chada' is actually the anagram of 'Prince Hiroi Adachi'. Oji Hiroi and Red Company would later become known for creating the \"Sakura Wars\" series for the Sega Saturn. The series sold over 2.2 million copies. Far East of Eden Based on the Japanese folk tale \"Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari\", the series became widely popular in Japan, where it was one of the most popular RPG series during the 16-bit era, along with Enix's \"Dragon Quest\" and Squaresoft's \"Final Fantasy\".", "psg_id": "5063866" }, { "title": "East of Eden (novel)", "text": "went out from the presence of the Lord, and dwelt in the Land of Nod, on the east of Eden\" (King James Version). Other biblical parallels in the novel include: In the novel, Adam, Samuel, and Lee have a significant conversation in which they realize that since Abel died before he had children, they themselves are the descendants of Cain. However, this does not correspond to the text of Genesis, which states that contemporary humans are descended neither from Cain nor Abel, but from Adam and Eve's third son, Seth. As he wrote the novel, Steinbeck went through a number", "psg_id": "1403648" }, { "title": "East of Eden (novel)", "text": "I, though some chapters are set in Connecticut and Massachusetts, and the story goes as far back as the American Civil War. In the beginning of \"East of Eden\", before introducing his characters, Steinbeck carefully establishes the setting with a description of the Salinas Valley in Central California. Then he outlines the story of the warmhearted inventor and farmer Samuel Hamilton and his wife Liza, immigrants from Ireland. He describes how they raise their nine children on a rough, infertile piece of land. As the Hamilton children begin to grow up and leave the nest, a wealthy stranger, Adam Trask,", "psg_id": "1403634" }, { "title": "East of Eden (film)", "text": "rival brothers. In the end, Richard Davalos got the part of Aron. This was his screen debut. Julie Harris was cast as Abra James. Executive producer Jack L. Warner was opposed to her casting, because she was ten years older than her character. Principal photography of \"East of Eden\" lasted ten weeks. Before filming began, Kazan sent Dean off to Palm Springs to gain some weight and get some sun so that he looked like a \"real\" farm boy. Dean hated getting a tan, having his hair cut, and drinking a pint of cream a day to put on pounds.", "psg_id": "1995104" }, { "title": "East of Eden (novel)", "text": "the novel. Critics also disparaged the symbolism as obvious, the narrative disorganized, and the characters unrealistic. These aspects are what the reading public loved, and what is widely acclaimed now by literary critics. \"East of Eden\" became an instant bestseller in November 1952, a month after it was released, and is now considered one of Steinbeck's finest achievements. About 50,000 copies of the novel are sold each year, yet its popularity skyrocketed once again in 2003 after being named Oprah's Book Club pick. It gained the second spot on the best-seller list and remains exceedingly popular with the general reading", "psg_id": "1403653" }, { "title": "Far East of Eden", "text": "Far East of Eden Based on the Japanese folk tale \"Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari\", the series became widely popular in Japan, where it was one of the most popular RPG series during the 16-bit era, along with Enix's \"Dragon Quest\" and Squaresoft's \"Final Fantasy\". Its success was partly because the original \"Tengai Makyou\" was the first RPG released for the new CD-ROM format, which it utilized to create a bigger game and introduce fully voiced animated cut scenes and CD music to the genre. Though originally intended to be only three games, it has grown to encompass a number of remakes,", "psg_id": "5063861" }, { "title": "East of Eden (film)", "text": "him, smashing the rail car window with his head and maniacally laughing at him. The sheriff rebukes Cal for his action by quoting Genesis 4: 8, 16: \"'Cain rose up against his brother Abel and slew him... And Cain went away and dwelled in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden.' Why don't you go away some place.\" Because of the stress, Adam suffers a stroke, leaving him paralyzed and unable to communicate. Cal and Abra enter the bedroom. Cal tries to talk to him, but gets no response and dejectedly departs the bedroom, leaving Abra alone with", "psg_id": "1995101" }, { "title": "East of Eden (film)", "text": "said \"had only one colour.\" On the last day of shooting, Harris went to Dean's trailer to say goodbye because she was not sure she would attend the wrap party. She found Dean crying because the production was over. She said: \"It was so moving. It was his first picture, it meant so much, and now it was over.\" The underlying theme of \"East of Eden\" is a biblical reference to the brothers Cain and Abel. Cal is constantly struggling to earn his father's approval. The relationship between Cal and his father is a stressful one and is not resolved", "psg_id": "1995114" }, { "title": "East of Eden (novel)", "text": "Samuel Hamilton, Steinbeck's maternal grandfather. A young John Steinbeck also appears briefly in the novel as a minor character. According to his third and last wife, Elaine, Steinbeck considered it his \"magnum opus\". Steinbeck stated about \"East of Eden\": \"It has everything in it I have been able to learn about my craft or profession in all these years.\" He further claimed: \"I think everything else I have written has been, in a sense, practice for this.\" The story is primarily set in the Salinas Valley, California, between the beginning of the twentieth century and the end of World War", "psg_id": "1403633" }, { "title": "John Eden, Baron Eden of Winton", "text": "John Eden, Baron Eden of Winton John Benedict Eden, Baron Eden of Winton, (born 15 September 1925) is a retired British Conservative politician who was the Member of Parliament for Bournemouth West from 1954 to 1983. Eden was educated at Eton College and St Paul's School, New Hampshire, USA. He served as a Lieutenant with the Rifle Brigade, 2nd Gurkha Rifles and the Gilgit Scouts during the Second World War. He is a nephew of Sir Anthony Eden (1897–1977), who served as prime minister from 1955 to 1957, and he succeeded his father Sir Timothy Calvert Eden to his baronetcies", "psg_id": "6898223" }, { "title": "Barbara Eden", "text": "\"Jeannie\", Eden did an unaired pilot, \"The Barbara Eden Show\", as well as another pilot, \"The Toy Game\". Her first TV movie was called \"The Feminist and the Fuzz\". Although she is best known for comedy, most of these films were dramas, as when she starred opposite her \"Jeannie\" co-star Larry Hagman in \"A Howling in the Woods\" (1971). In \"The Stranger Within\" (1974), Eden played housewife Ann Collins, a woman impregnated by extraterrestrials. Later, Eden played Liz Stonestreet, a former policewoman now private detective investigating the disappearance of a missing heiress, in a critically acclaimed TV movie \"\" (1977).", "psg_id": "3238726" }, { "title": "Gardener of Eden", "text": "Gardener of Eden Gardener of Eden is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Kevin Connolly. It stars Lukas Haas, Erika Christensen and Giovanni Ribisi. Adam Harris (Haas), a twenty-something college dropout, returns to his hometown, the fictional \"Bickleton\" in New Jersey, and moves back in with his parents. Lacking real direction in his life, Adam spends his time working at a local deli and hanging out with his equally unambitious friends. Adam soon finds himself unemployed and cut off by his friends. Adam's life changes dramatically when he accidentally captures a serial rapist named Richard Pope (David Bortolucci) who", "psg_id": "10709265" }, { "title": "Dirty Pair: Project Eden", "text": "Dirty Pair: Project Eden Dirty Pair: Project Eden, known in Japan as , is a feature-length anime film based on the \"Dirty Pair\" anime series, originally released in Japan on November 28, 1986. The movie was originally licensed in North America in 1994 by Streamline Pictures, but was later redubbed and released on DVD on November 9, 2003 by ADV Films. The Streamline version was directed by Carl Macek. After stopping a group of Vizorium smugglers, Kei and Yuri, the Lovely Angels (more commonly known as the Dirty Pair), are sent on a mission to Agerna, a planet rich with", "psg_id": "14495256" }, { "title": "Elizabeth Eden", "text": "Elizabeth Eden Elizabeth Debbie Eden (August 19, 1946 – September 29, 1987) was an American trans woman made notorious by her boyfriend John Wojtowicz, who attempted a bank robbery to pay for her sex reassignment surgery. The incident was made into the crime drama film \"Dog Day Afternoon\" (1975), directed by Sidney Lumet. The character Leon Shermer, played by Chris Sarandon, is loosely based on Eden. Eden was born on August 19, 1946, in Ozone Park, Queens. In 1971, she and Wojtowicz met at the Feast of Saint Anthony in New York City. The two, Elizabeth in a bridal gown", "psg_id": "10003602" }, { "title": "The Eden Formula", "text": "and the Tyrannosaurus rex that continuously adds to its body count. The reviews for the film were mostly negative, with criticisms directed towards the film's plot and its puppetry effects. It has a rating of 3.0/10 on IMDb and currently holds a 6% rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The film was released on DVD on February 20, 2007. The Eden Formula The Eden Formula is an American 2006 made-for-television science fiction film written and directed by John Carl Buechler. Produced for the Sci Fi channel, the film recycles footage from the 1993 film \"Carnosaur\", a film which Buechler had", "psg_id": "15762584" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "praise related to \"the scrupulous, realistic detail of the Washington D.C. setting\" and the \"gentle, whimsical innocence\" of \"Chica Umino's character designs\", as well as \"the humor... and tender hopes of the heroine which reminds me a lot of Hayao Miyazaki.\" Kimlinger, while admitting \"I am not a fan of Kenji Kamiyama\", stated the episode was \"a weird and charming start to a weird and charming show.\" He wrote that \"the first few minutes of Eden are some of the funniest in recent memory\", and commented that \"both leads have a conspicuous excess of likeability, and Kamiyama displays a mastery", "psg_id": "13507211" }, { "title": "The Way to Eden", "text": "The Way to Eden \"The Way to Eden\" is the twentieth episode of the of the American science fiction television series \"\", broadcast on February 21, 1969. It was written by Arthur Heinemann, based on a story by Heinemann and D. C. Fontana (using the pen name \"Michael Richards\"), and directed by David Alexander. In the episode, the \"Enterprise\" is hijacked by a madman-scientist and his fanatical, hippie-like followers who are blindly obsessed in finding a mythical planet of perpetual paradise. On stardate 5832.3, the Federation starship USS \"Enterprise\" is in pursuit of the stolen space cruiser \"Aurora\". The \"Enterprise\"", "psg_id": "4352814" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "the roof, ordering them to suggest a countermeasure for the approaching missiles. Juiz summons the JSDF to intercept the missiles. Takizawa, knowing he will be unable to pose as a terrorist, asks Juiz to make him the \"King of Japan\", erasing his memory once again, but he slips his cell phone into Saki's pocket beforehand. Six months after the events of the anime, Takizawa has disappeared, while Saki searches for his whereabouts. Juiz sends Saki a message he recorded before erasing his memory again, Takizawa instructing her to meet in their \"special place\". Following the missile strike, Eden became a", "psg_id": "13507195" }, { "title": "Eden of the East", "text": "Mononobe's truck. Eden's leader Kazuomi Hirasawa meets Saizō Atō, discovering he is alive and works as a cab driver, doubling also as the Supporter. Takizawa and Eden arrive at Iinuma's house, where Mononobe meets Takizawa. Mononobe asks him to retire from the game so he can win and take control of the government. Takizawa agrees as long as Mononobe becomes Prime Minister, but the latter declines. Takizawa goes ahead with his own endgame, addressing Japan using the \"Airship\" phone app, roleplaying as a terrorist but encourages society to change their country for the better. In a final act, he gives", "psg_id": "13507200" }, { "title": "Eden Prairie Center", "text": "neon palm trees and given a fountain that changed colors. The Carson Pirie Scott store became a Mervyns, and work began on adding a Kohl's department store. A second United Artists movie theater was built, called \"Eden Prairie East\" and the old theater located beneath the Target walkway was renamed \"Eden Prairie West\". The mall entrances at this time had large white pyramids. In June 1997, General Growth purchased the rest of the development that it did not already own from Homart. The mall underwent the most major renovation in 2001. A new wing was added to the mall and", "psg_id": "6759692" }, { "title": "John Eden, Baron Eden of Winton", "text": "of Lords on 11 June 2015 under the provisions of the House of Lords Reform Act 2014. Following the death of Lord Healey on 3 October 2015, Eden became the surviving former MP with the earliest date of first election. Appointments: He has been twice married: John Eden, Baron Eden of Winton John Benedict Eden, Baron Eden of Winton, (born 15 September 1925) is a retired British Conservative politician who was the Member of Parliament for Bournemouth West from 1954 to 1983. Eden was educated at Eton College and St Paul's School, New Hampshire, USA. He served as a Lieutenant", "psg_id": "6898225" }, { "title": "Eden Landing, California", "text": "located east of Eden Landing on Alameda Creek. A post office operated at Edendale from 1873 to 1875. Coordinates were obtained from USGS GNIS for Barron's Landing. Eden Landing, California Eden Landing (also, Mount Eden Landing, Edendale, Barrons Landing, Barron's Landing, and Peterman's Landing) is a former settlement in Alameda County, California. Eden Landing was located west-southwest of Mount Eden. Its site is now located within the corporate limits of Hayward. Eden Landing was established in 1854 by farmers who were dissatisfied with the freight charges at Allen's Landing, which was a quarter of a mile (400 m) west. The", "psg_id": "13344032" }, { "title": "Far East of Eden Zero", "text": "Far East of Eden Zero \"Tengai Makyō Zero\" is a turn-based role-playing game, featuring random battles. Battles are fought from an over-the-shoulder perspective, similar to games like \"Phantasy Star II\" and \"\". The battle system itself is more akin to the \"Dragon Quest\" series of games, with a special twist: unlike previous games in the series, the player does not learn new techniques via leveling up, but must instead seek out the hidden \"hermits\", which teach new techniques or elemental abilities. \"Tengai Makyō Zero\" was one of the few Super Famicom games to make use of the SPC7110, a data", "psg_id": "17774244" }, { "title": "Far East of Eden Zero", "text": "game's script size and bugs in the hardware graphics decompressor. On October 22, 2017, a complete translation patch was finally released. Far East of Eden Zero \"Tengai Makyō Zero\" is a turn-based role-playing game, featuring random battles. Battles are fought from an over-the-shoulder perspective, similar to games like \"Phantasy Star II\" and \"\". The battle system itself is more akin to the \"Dragon Quest\" series of games, with a special twist: unlike previous games in the series, the player does not learn new techniques via leveling up, but must instead seek out the hidden \"hermits\", which teach new techniques or", "psg_id": "17774248" }, { "title": "Children of Eden", "text": "that \"Children of Eden\" is one of its top 20 most frequently licensed properties. \"Children of Eden\" was originally written in 1986 as \"Family Tree\" for a production by Youth Sing Praise, a religious-oriented high school theatre camp performed at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows in Belleville, Illinois. Stephen Schwartz adapted the script and music of \"Family Tree\" into a full-length musical, giving it the title it uses today. The original cast production of \"Children of Eden\" was developed as a Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) workshop, directed by John Caird, and starring Ken Page as Father,", "psg_id": "3990926" }, { "title": "Barbara Eden", "text": "costume. In late 2013, Eden was cast in the movie \"One Song\", which was filmed in Excelsior, Minnesota. Eden has also done voice work for the animated children's television series \"Shimmer and Shine\" where she voices the genie teacher Empress Caliana, who is retired genie mentor of Princess Samira who mentors the title characters. Caliana aids the main protagonists Leah and her twin genies Shimmer and Shine in rescuing Samira from a crystal cave in \"The Crystal Queen\". She also voices Caliana in the Season 3 episode \"Samira and Zeta\" which reveals that Caliana taught at Genie Hall, a genie", "psg_id": "3238734" }, { "title": "Eden International School", "text": "Eden International School Eden International School is a school near the Katvi village in Pune, Maharashtra, India, founded by Justus Devadhas, who has worked at the school for 40 years, and sponsored by the Eden Education Society. The academic system used for primary and nursery children here is Montessori which believes in self-directed activity, hands-on learning and collaborative play. Eden international school is located in the historic town of Talegaon Dabhade. The school is an Indian unaided, private school for students between Nursery to 12th grade. The school is affiliated to the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education board. Cognitive development", "psg_id": "19992947" }, { "title": "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie", "text": "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie is a 2008 American computer-animated family adventure comedy film directed by Mike Nawrocki and written by Phil Vischer. Produced by Big Idea, Inc. and Starz Animation, it is the second film featuring characters from the VeggieTales video series, and was also the first theatrically released computer-animated film to be distributed by Universal Pictures, who would later gain ownership of the VeggieTales franchise through the 2016 acquisition of Big Idea's owner DreamWorks Animation. Somewhere in the 17th century, after attacking and boarding one", "psg_id": "7181902" }, { "title": "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie", "text": "rating. The film earned $12.7 million for Universal Studios out of an estimated $15 million budget. The film was released on DVD on October 14, 2008. The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie is a 2008 American computer-animated family adventure comedy film directed by Mike Nawrocki and written by Phil Vischer. Produced by Big Idea, Inc. and Starz Animation, it is the second film featuring characters from the VeggieTales video series, and was also the first theatrically released computer-animated film to be distributed by Universal Pictures, who would later", "psg_id": "7181909" }, { "title": "Eden (2012 film)", "text": "Eden (2012 film) Eden \"(Abduction of Eden)\" is a 2012 American dramatic film about human trafficking. It was directed by Megan Griffiths, who co-wrote the screenplay with Richard B. Phillips and stars Jamie Chung, Matt O'Leary and Beau Bridges. The film was produced by Colin Harper Plank and Jacob Mosler through Plank's Centripetal Films production company. It was inspired by the story of Chong Kim, who was kidnapped and sold into a domestic human trafficking ring in the mid 1990s. It had its world premiere at the 2012 South by Southwest Film Festival. In 2014, the non-profit organization Breaking Out", "psg_id": "17055016" }, { "title": "West of Eden", "text": "as a reference to the Book of Genesis. Adam and Eve are driven east out of the Garden of Eden. Being \"west of Eden\", then, is a reference to the counterhistorical premise of the novel. West of Eden West of Eden is a 1984 science fiction novel by American writer Harry Harrison. In the parallel universe of this novel, Earth was not struck by an asteroid 65 million years before the present. Consequently, the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event which wiped out the dinosaurs and other related reptiles never happened, leaving the way clear for an intelligent species to eventually evolve from", "psg_id": "3888507" }, { "title": "Eden Rocks", "text": "identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a large breeding colony of about 45,000 pairs of Adélie penguins. Eden Rocks The Eden Rocks are two rocks lying 1.5 km off the east coast of Dundee Island, at the northern end of the Antarctic Peninsula. A small island was reported there on 30 December 1842 by Captain James Clark Ross of the Royal Navy, who named it \"Eden Island\" for Captain Charles Eden. Following a survey by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1953, it was reported that the feature consists of two rocky islets", "psg_id": "15061476" }, { "title": "Eden Rocks", "text": "Eden Rocks The Eden Rocks are two rocks lying 1.5 km off the east coast of Dundee Island, at the northern end of the Antarctic Peninsula. A small island was reported there on 30 December 1842 by Captain James Clark Ross of the Royal Navy, who named it \"Eden Island\" for Captain Charles Eden. Following a survey by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1953, it was reported that the feature consists of two rocky islets rising to about 90 m in height and lying close together. An 81 ha site, comprising the rocks and the intervening sea, has been", "psg_id": "15061475" }, { "title": "Eden Kuriakose", "text": "supernatural romantic comedy \"Irukku Aana Illai\".Also was the lead in 'panivizhum nilavu' Her next film was a Tamil-Malayalam bilingual titled \"Thiraikku varaatha kathai\" in Tamil and \"Girls\" in Malayalam. The film directed by Thulasidas featured only female artists and is the first all-women film in Indian cinema. She has seen in guest role in 'ean da thalayil ennavaikale' .She has been signed to play the female lead in the upcoming Tamil film titled \"NARAI\",\"MANJAL VANAM\" & \"THITTAMITTAPADI\". Eden Kuriakose Eden Kuriakosse(born 23 February 1987) is an Indian film actress and model who appears in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam films. Eden", "psg_id": "18569676" }, { "title": "Eden Water", "text": "B6404 and the B6364 pass over it. After passing by Ednam Cliftonhill and Ednam East Mill, the Eden Water joins the River Tweed where the A698 bridges it. \"Eden\" is a fairly common outcome in English of a Brittonic river name that can be reconstructed as *\"ituna\" 'to gush forth'. Eden Water Eden Water is a tributary of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders of Scotland. \"Water\" is the Lowland Scots term for a small river. The Eden Burn rises to the east of Lauder at Corsbie Moor on Boon Farm. The Eden Water passes Bassendean village and Bassendean", "psg_id": "9974231" }, { "title": "Visions of Eden", "text": "Visions of Eden Visions of Eden is the eleventh album by American heavy metal band Virgin Steele, released on September 8, 2006 via Sanctuary Records. The album is subtitled \"The Lilith Project - A Barbaric Romantic Movie of the Mind\". It is a concept album based on Gnostic beliefs, which critically revisits the traditional Christian mythology about the creation of the Earth and the Biblical accounts of Adam and Eve. The story revolves around Lilith, the first wife of Adam and a symbol of female strength and independence. Representing the female side of the true, higher god, she suffers under", "psg_id": "8654867" }, { "title": "Visions of Eden", "text": "call this work a Barbaric Romantic movie of the mind.\". In 2003, prior to the album release, the concept was performed on the theater stage by Landestheater Schwaben under the name \"Lilith\" (as were the previous Virgin Steele titles \"The House of Atreus Act I\" and \"The House of Atreus Act II\"). On 17 February 2017, the album was reissued as a double CD containing a remixed version and a remastered recording of the original mix . All songs by David DeFeis Visions of Eden Visions of Eden is the eleventh album by American heavy metal band Virgin Steele, released", "psg_id": "8654869" }, { "title": "Eden Water", "text": "Eden Water Eden Water is a tributary of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders of Scotland. \"Water\" is the Lowland Scots term for a small river. The Eden Burn rises to the east of Lauder at Corsbie Moor on Boon Farm. The Eden Water passes Bassendean village and Bassendean House and the hamlets of Fawside and Mack's Mill. Next is the county town of Gordon, and the Water flows through Gordon East Mains, under the A6105, then through the Mellerstain House estate, and the river now turns east towards Old Nenthorn, Nenthorn House, and Nenthorn where the A6089, the", "psg_id": "9974230" }, { "title": "Eden Log", "text": "Eden Log Eden Log is a 2007 French science fiction horror film directed and co-written by Franck Vestiel. The film was Vestiel's first as a director, who shot the entire film using only hand-held cameras. Reviews towards the film were mixed, which received an aggregated score of 43% from Rotten Tomatoes. In North America, it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2008. A man wakes up disoriented, deep inside a cave. Suffering amnesia, he has no recollection of who he is, or how he got there. A dead man lies next to him. As he stumbles", "psg_id": "12997386" }, { "title": "Eden International School", "text": "of the students is of utmost importance. Emphasis is laid on overall development of the student. Many activities like Annual Science Exhibition, Educational Tours, Interschool and Interhouse competitions, Annual Sports Meet, Music and choir etc. are conducted for and by the students. Eden International School Eden International School is a school near the Katvi village in Pune, Maharashtra, India, founded by Justus Devadhas, who has worked at the school for 40 years, and sponsored by the Eden Education Society. The academic system used for primary and nursery children here is Montessori which believes in self-directed activity, hands-on learning and collaborative", "psg_id": "19992948" }, { "title": "Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash", "text": "\"another\" one for you.\"[emphasis in original] He gave it two out of five stars. Reviewing the Neo Geo CD version, \"Maximum\" noted that \"Kabuki Klash\" is another one-on-one fighting game for a console already renowned as the preeminent fighting game console, but nonetheless applauded the game for its \"fast and fluid\" gameplay, \"frankly awesome visuals\", and original play mechanics. They gave it four out of five stars. Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash , literally 'Devil's World Outside of Heaven - The True Legend' is a fighting game developed by Racdym and published by Hudson Soft for the arcades and", "psg_id": "9240810" }, { "title": "The Hammer of Eden", "text": "is an illiterate man called Priest who is helped by a seismology student called Melanie in his plans. Judy Maddox, an FBI agent, is the only one who can stop them and the rest of the story revolves around how she tries to do so. The Hammer of Eden The Hammer of Eden is a work by Ken Follett. It is about a group of people living together in a commune cut off from the rest of the world. When their commune is threatened by a plan to build a dam, they turn desperate and devise a devious plan to", "psg_id": "9670405" }, { "title": "Anthony Eden", "text": "would almost certainly have been no Middle East war in 1967, and probably no Yom Kippur War in 1973 also\". Guy Millard, one of Eden's Private Secretaries, who thirty years later, in a radio interview, spoke publicly for the first time on the crisis, made an insider's judgement about Eden: \"It was his mistake of course and a tragic and disastrous mistake for him. I think he overestimated the importance of Nasser, Egypt, the Canal, even of the Middle East itself.\" While British actions in 1956 are routinely described as \"imperialistic\", the motivation was in fact economic. Eden was a", "psg_id": "12358324" }, { "title": "East Coast Vijayan", "text": "another hit. In 2001, East Coast came up with \"Ormakkai\" which is widely regarded as the biggest hit in the history of Malayalam Pop Music. The song \"Ormakkai Iniyoru Snehageetham\" from the album, composed by M. Jayachandran, penned down by Vijayan and sung by K. J. Yesudas and K. S. Chithra is widely regarded as an all time classic hit. In 2008 Vijayan directed and produced his first movie Novel. In 2011 Vijayan directed and produceded his second movie Mohabbath. In 2012 Vijayan produced his third movie My Boss. East Coast Vijayan East Coast Vijayan is an Indian lyricist who", "psg_id": "16029319" }, { "title": "Secrets of Eden", "text": "between Alice and Reverend Drew. Katie (Samantha Munro), the Haywards’ orphaned 15-year-old daughter, is the only key to uncover the disturbing secrets of what happened behind closed doors on that fateful night and the suffering they endured as a “not so perfect” family. Secrets of Eden Secrets of Eden is a 2012 suspense television film directed by Tawnia McKiernan, based on a book by Chris Bohjalian published in 2010. The film was set and recorded in Toronto, Canada. Pastor Steven Drew's (John Stamos) faith is shattered after one of his newly baptized members, Alice Hayward (Sonya Salomaa), is murdered by", "psg_id": "17604074" }, { "title": "Gardener of Eden", "text": "has just attacked a local girl, Mona Hukley (Christensen). The new-found attention inspires him to become a vigilante. Gardener of Eden Gardener of Eden is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Kevin Connolly. It stars Lukas Haas, Erika Christensen and Giovanni Ribisi. Adam Harris (Haas), a twenty-something college dropout, returns to his hometown, the fictional \"Bickleton\" in New Jersey, and moves back in with his parents. Lacking real direction in his life, Adam spends his time working at a local deli and hanging out with his equally unambitious friends. Adam soon finds himself unemployed and cut off by his", "psg_id": "10709266" }, { "title": "Big Eden", "text": "Big Eden Big Eden is a 2000 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Thomas Bezucha. Arye Gross stars as Henry Hart, a successful gay artist from New York City who returns to his rural hometown in Montana to care for his ailing grandfather. Henry is welcomed back by the townsfolk, all of whom are aware of his sexuality and are highly accepting and even supportive towards him (the film's plot and dialogue is notably devoid of homophobic content). However, during the months he stays in the town, Henry is forced to confront his unresolved feelings for his high school", "psg_id": "6349856" }, { "title": "Eden Log", "text": "qualities and sound design, concluding that the film \"the most bang for limited bucks, with an eye-popping finale\". Eden Log Eden Log is a 2007 French science fiction horror film directed and co-written by Franck Vestiel. The film was Vestiel's first as a director, who shot the entire film using only hand-held cameras. Reviews towards the film were mixed, which received an aggregated score of 43% from Rotten Tomatoes. In North America, it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2008. A man wakes up disoriented, deep inside a cave. Suffering amnesia, he has no recollection of", "psg_id": "12997399" }, { "title": "Elizabeth Eden", "text": "AIDS-related pneumonia on September 29, 1987, aged 41, at Genesee Hospital in Rochester, New York. Her personal papers and photographs were donated posthumously to the National Archive of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender History at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center (New York) on June 14, 1990. Elizabeth Eden Elizabeth Debbie Eden (August 19, 1946 – September 29, 1987) was an American trans woman made notorious by her boyfriend John Wojtowicz, who attempted a bank robbery to pay for her sex reassignment surgery. The incident was made into the crime drama film \"Dog Day Afternoon\" (1975), directed by", "psg_id": "10003605" }, { "title": "Big Eden", "text": "tracks that are or were commercially available, the film features two performances by a group called Railroad Earth. Actress Louise Fletcher also performs 'Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me' which was originally recorded by Eddy Arnold in 1949. The film's original score was composed by Joseph Conlan. Big Eden Big Eden is a 2000 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Thomas Bezucha. Arye Gross stars as Henry Hart, a successful gay artist from New York City who returns to his rural hometown in Montana to care for his ailing grandfather. Henry is welcomed back by the townsfolk,", "psg_id": "6349866" }, { "title": "Child of Eden", "text": "to humanity's advancement in space exploration, and the creation of a universal wide internet system called Eden. Eden is described as a \"fountain from which all knowledge flows\", to those who have never set foot on Earth, containing all of human history and knowledge. By the 23rd century scientists attempt to use Lumi's preserved data to create a living persona with Eden itself, in an experiment called \"Project Lumi\". As her recompiled persona emerges and awakens into Eden, she is attacked and trapped by an unknown computer virus. The objective of the player in \"Child of Eden\" is to save", "psg_id": "14652433" }, { "title": "Eden Baldwin", "text": "Hunter the job. Eden later became friends with Daniel Romalotti, bonding over sulking over their lost loves, Noah and Lily Winters. Daniel proposed that the two of them go out and have some fun. After seeing a movie, the pair went back to Daniel apartment. Eden commented on one of Daniel's paintings that he made while he was with Lily. The two began to destroy the painting by covering it in black paint. A paint fight ensued, leading to their first kiss. Eden and Daniel had sex on the floor of Daniel's apartment, even after Kevin told Daniel to stay", "psg_id": "12757224" }, { "title": "Barbara Eden", "text": "the United States Military Academy since appearing in the 1956 Ziv Television Programs, \"The West Point Story\" Eden starred in the play \"Love Letters\" with Hal Linden in 2006, and a guest-starring role on the Lifetime series \"Army Wives\", written and produced by her niece, Katherine Fugate. In December 2008, she began filming the TV movie \"Always and Forever\" for the Hallmark Channel, shown in October 2009. In May 2013, Eden appeared with former US President Bill Clinton, Elton John, and Fergie at the opening ceremony of the 21st Life Ball in Vienna, where Eden wore her famous Jeannie harem", "psg_id": "3238733" }, { "title": "Amazon: Guardians of Eden", "text": "the game 5 out of 5 stars. Amazon: Guardians of Eden Amazon: Guardians of Eden is a point-and-click adventure video game for MS-DOS from Access Software. It is one of the first games to feature super VGA graphics, digitized voice-overs, and an online (in game) hint system. Amazon is a movie adventure game about a 1957 expedition into the heart of the Amazon basin: \"a desperate, crazed message sends [the player] on a perilous search through a land where legends come to life, danger hides behind every corner, and incredible treasures wait to be discovered.\" \"Computer Gaming World\" wrote that", "psg_id": "12080202" }, { "title": "Amazon: Guardians of Eden", "text": "Amazon: Guardians of Eden Amazon: Guardians of Eden is a point-and-click adventure video game for MS-DOS from Access Software. It is one of the first games to feature super VGA graphics, digitized voice-overs, and an online (in game) hint system. Amazon is a movie adventure game about a 1957 expedition into the heart of the Amazon basin: \"a desperate, crazed message sends [the player] on a perilous search through a land where legends come to life, danger hides behind every corner, and incredible treasures wait to be discovered.\" \"Computer Gaming World\" wrote that beyond \"masterful\" graphics and sound, \"Access has", "psg_id": "12080200" }, { "title": "Ashley Eden", "text": "Ashley Eden The Honourable Sir Ashley Eden (13 November 1831 – 8 July 1887) was an official and diplomat in British India. Eden was born at Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire, the third son of Robert Eden, 3rd Baron Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells, by Mary Hurt, daughter of Francis Edward Hurt, of Alderwasley, Derbyshire. His uncle was George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland. He was educated first at Rugby and then at Winchester, until 1849, in which year he received a nomination to the Indian civil service. Eden spent 1850 and 1851 at the East India Company's college at Haileybury, but", "psg_id": "6204758" }, { "title": "Garden of Eden (Venice)", "text": "Garden of Eden (Venice) The Garden of Eden, also known as the Eden Garden () is a villa with a famous garden, on the island of Giudecca in Venice, Italy. It is named after an Englishman, Frederic Eden, who designed the garden in 1884 and owned the property for a long time. From 1927 it was owned by Princess Aspasia Manos and her daughter Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia. Between 1979 and 2000, it was owned by the Austrian painter and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who abandoned the garden to nature. In 1884, Frederic Eden, a great-uncle of the British Prime Minister", "psg_id": "18420432" }, { "title": "The Eden Express", "text": "The Eden Express The Eden Express: A Memoir of Insanity () is a 1975 memoir by Mark Vonnegut, son of American writer Kurt Vonnegut, about Mark's experiences in the late 1960s and his major psychotic breakdown and recovery. After his recovery, he undertook the study of medicine and orthomolecular medicine, although he later disavowed the latter. The foreword was written by Kurt Vonnegut, who said, \"his [Mark Vonnegut's] wish is to tell people who are going insane something about the shape of the roller coaster they are on.\" \"The Eden Express\" is an autobiographical account of Mark’s years immediately after", "psg_id": "4728478" }, { "title": "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water", "text": "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is a 2015 American 3D live-action/animated absurdist comedy film based on the animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". A stand-alone sequel to \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\" (2004), it was directed by former series showrunner Paul Tibbitt in his directorial debut, with live-action sequences directed by Mike Mitchell. It was the first film to be produced by Paramount Animation and the second film in the \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" film series. The film stars Antonio Banderas and features the show's regular voice cast, who returned to reprise their respective roles", "psg_id": "16376004" }, { "title": "The First Eden", "text": "The First Eden The First Eden: The Mediterranean World and Man is a BBC documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, first transmitted in the United Kingdom from 8 March 1987. It comprises four programmes, each of 55 minutes' duration, which describe man's relationship with the natural habitats of the Mediterranean, and is a glorious portrait of the landscape, wildlife and plants of the Mediterranean. From the earliest human settlements to the cities of today, from the forests of the North African shore and the Middle East to Southern Europe, this series tells the dramatic story of man and", "psg_id": "11348198" }, { "title": "Desolation of Eden", "text": "everyone, but an audience \"who do appreciate highly technical deathcore will find Desolation of Eden to be a likable (if less than stellar) contribution to metal's lunatic fringe.\" Desolation of Eden Desolation of Eden is the debut full-length album by American deathcore band, Chelsea Grin. It was released February 16, 2010 through Artery Recordings. Upon its release, the album reached 21 on the Top Heatseekers chart. \"Desolation of Eden\" features two re-recordings of the songs \"Cheyne Stokes\" and \"Recreant\" which were originally on the band's self-titled EP. Alex Henderson of AllMusic described the style of music on the album as", "psg_id": "14543046" } ]
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which actor was born on exactly the same day as musician herb alpert?
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[ { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "Herb!\" In the music video for Jeff Beck's 1985 single \"Ambitious,\" directed by Jim Yukich, which depicts an array of real-life celebrities and lookalikes auditioning to perform with Beck, Alpert appears at the very end, rushing to the casting director's table and asking, \"Am I too late?\" On September 17, 2010, the TV documentary \"Legends: Herb Alpert – Tijuana Brass and Other Delights\" premiered on BBC4. Herb Alpert Herb Alpert (born March 31, 1935) is an American jazz musician most associated with the group variously known as Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass, or TJB. Alpert", "psg_id": "2554467" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "Herb Alpert Herb Alpert (born March 31, 1935) is an American jazz musician most associated with the group variously known as Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass, or TJB. Alpert is also a recording industry executive, the \"A\" of A&M Records, a recording label he and business partner Jerry Moss founded and eventually sold to PolyGram. Alpert also has created abstract expressionist paintings and sculpture over two decades, which are publicly displayed on occasion. Alpert and his wife, Lani Hall, are substantial philanthropists through the operation of the Herb Alpert Foundation. Alpert's musical accomplishments include five", "psg_id": "2554434" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "No. 1 albums and 28 albums total on the \"Billboard\" Album chart, nine Grammy Awards, fourteen platinum albums, and fifteen gold albums. Alpert has sold 72 million records worldwide. Alpert is the only recording artist to hit No. 1 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop chart as both a vocalist (\"This Guy's in Love with You\", 1968), and an instrumentalist (\"Rise\", 1979). Herb Alpert was born and raised in the Boyle Heights section of Eastside Los Angeles, California, the son of Tillie (née Goldberg) and Louis Alpert. His parents were Jewish emigrants to the U.S. from Radomyshl (in present-day", "psg_id": "2554435" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes", "text": "film is composed and played by Herb Alpert, and his personality is probed through his artwork. The film is based on the museum exhibition, \"Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes.\" The exhibition, was on view at the museum in 2001 and features Herb Alpert's paintings and sculptures he created from 1978 to 2001. Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes is a 2002 American documentary film about the paintings and sculptures of musician and record producer Herb Alpert. It was written, produced and directed by Tom Neff. The soundtrack of the film is co-composed and", "psg_id": "11828881" }, { "title": "Fandango (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "Fandango (Herb Alpert album) Fandango is a studio album by American musician Herb Alpert released on A&M Records in April 1982 with catalog number SP-3731. One of Alpert's most popular albums, it was briefly available on CD in the early '90s, but went out of print. In 2012, a remastered version was released on CD by Shout Factory, and is also available as a download on Alpert's official website, herbalpertpresents.com as well as the major online music vendors such as iTunes. Released 20 years after the Latin-inspired \"The Lonely Bull\", this album marks a return to a Hispanic sound. Alpert", "psg_id": "18430896" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes", "text": "Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes is a 2002 American documentary film about the paintings and sculptures of musician and record producer Herb Alpert. It was written, produced and directed by Tom Neff. The soundtrack of the film is co-composed and performed by Alpert. This documentary explores Herb Alpert's abstract paintings and his more figurative bronze sculptures, focusing on the first major retrospective of his work given at the Tennessee State Museum. It shows how music has infused his paintings and sculptures through color, concept, and form. The entire musical score to this visual", "psg_id": "11828880" }, { "title": "Rise (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "Rise (Herb Alpert album) Rise is a 1979 album by Herb Alpert. The \"Rise\" album was conceived in 1979 after the worldwide success of both the 7\" & 12\" versions of the single \"Rise\", a song written by Andy Armer and Randy \"Badazz\" Alpert which became a #1 million selling hit song on sales charts, radio, and in dance clubs throughout America, Europe, and Japan. \"Rise\" was constructed with Side One consisting of original songs composed by Herb, Andy and Randy. Side Two consisted of cover versions of songs Herb had admired. All songs featured Alpert on trumpet with many", "psg_id": "12212966" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "label went out of print, only to be re-issued on the new Herb Alpert Presents label in 2015 and 2016. Alpert has a second career as an abstract expressionist painter and sculptor with group and solo exhibitions around the United States and Europe. The sculpture exhibition \"Herb Alpert: Black Totems\", on display at ACE Gallery, Beverly Hills, February through September 2010, brought media attention to his visual work. His 2013 exhibition in exhibition Santa Monica, California included both abstract paintings and large totemlike sculptures. Alpert and Moss received a Grammy Trustees Award in 1997, for their lifetime achievements in the", "psg_id": "2554459" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "1997 \"Billboard\" Latin Music Awards. Alpert has worked as a Broadway theatre producer, with his production of Tony Kushner's \"Angels in America\" winning a Tony Award. Alpert was awarded Society of Singers Lifetime Achievement Award by Society of Singers in 2009. Alpert was awarded one of the 2012 National Medal of Arts awards by President and Mrs. Obama on Wednesday, July 10, 2013, in the White House's East Room. Alpert won a Grammy Award on January 26, 2014 for Best Pop Instrumental Album for his work on \"Steppin' Out\". In the 1980s Alpert created The Herb Alpert Foundation and the", "psg_id": "2554461" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "has been married to recording artist Lani Hall, who is one of the singers of the Sérgio Mendes band Brasil '66, and the singer of the hit \"Never Say Never Again\", of the James Bond movie of the same name. They have one daughter, actress Aria Alpert. Alpert was referenced in the first show of the fourth season of \"Get Smart\" where one of the code signals between Maxwell Smart and his contact was \"Herb Alpert takes trumpet lessons from Guy Lombardo.\" (This was also the pivotal episode where Maxwell and 99 express their love for each other & in", "psg_id": "2554465" }, { "title": "Diamonds (Herb Alpert song)", "text": "Diamonds (Herb Alpert song) \"Diamonds\" is the second single by Herb Alpert from his \"Keep Your Eye on Me\" album. The song features lead and background vocals by Janet Jackson and Lisa Keith. This single marked a huge comeback for Herb Alpert. Four tracks on its parent album \"Keep Your Eye on Me\" were produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who melded Alpert's sound with their own Minneapolis funk. In the music video Herb Alpert appears in \"Bucky's\" night club where the DJ eventually plays his new single. The song is a hit with the crowd and Herb and", "psg_id": "8463252" }, { "title": "Rise (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "the Billboard Pop 200 and R&B Album charts and sold over 3 million copies. Rise (Herb Alpert album) Rise is a 1979 album by Herb Alpert. The \"Rise\" album was conceived in 1979 after the worldwide success of both the 7\" & 12\" versions of the single \"Rise\", a song written by Andy Armer and Randy \"Badazz\" Alpert which became a #1 million selling hit song on sales charts, radio, and in dance clubs throughout America, Europe, and Japan. \"Rise\" was constructed with Side One consisting of original songs composed by Herb, Andy and Randy. Side Two consisted of cover", "psg_id": "12212969" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "Alpert Awards in the Arts with The California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). The Foundation supports youth and arts education as well as environmental issues and helps fund the PBS series \"Bill Moyers on Faith and Reason\" and later \"Moyers & Company\". Alpert and his wife donated $30 million to University of California, Los Angeles in 2007, to form and endow the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music as part of the restructured UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture. He gave $24 million, which included $15 million from April 2008, to CalArts for its music curricula, and provided funding", "psg_id": "2554462" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "the same song. In 2007, Alpert and his wife (Lani Hall) began performing and recording with a new band made up of Bill Cantos on keyboards, Hussain Jiffry on bass, and Michael Shapiro on drums. Eventually they signed with Concord Records and released a live album in the summer of 2009, \"Anything Goes\", Alpert's first release of new material since 1999's \"Herb Alpert and Colors\". They followed it up with a studio album, \"I Feel You\", released in February 2011. Both albums feature eclectic jazz renditions of pop classics along with a handful of original compositions. In 2013, he released", "psg_id": "2554453" }, { "title": "Rise (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "great musicians helping him bring the songs to fruition in the studio. Side One began with the song, \"1980\", an instrumental theme written by Herb Alpert which NBC Sports executive Don Ohlmeyer had originally commissioned for the network's planned coverage of the Summer Olympics in Moscow, but was used seven years later for as the official theme song for NBC's telecast of the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. Song number 2 was the title track, \"Rise\", a #1 hit written by Andy Armer and Randy \"Badazz\" Alpert. Song number 3 was, \"Behind The Rain\" written by Herb Alpert. The", "psg_id": "12212967" }, { "title": "Diamonds (Herb Alpert song)", "text": "number one on the U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play and the U.S. Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales. Outside the U.S.. \"Diamonds\" was a hit in most countries like Canada and Holland but a modest hit in the UK and Australia. Its successor \"Making Love in the Rain\" would become a modest hit. Diamonds (Herb Alpert song) \"Diamonds\" is the second single by Herb Alpert from his \"Keep Your Eye on Me\" album. The song features lead and background vocals by Janet Jackson and Lisa Keith. This single marked a huge comeback for Herb Alpert. Four tracks on its parent album \"Keep", "psg_id": "8463254" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "his debut album, \"The Lonely Bull\" by \"Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass\". Originally the Tijuana Brass was just Alpert overdubbing his own trumpet, slightly out of sync. The title cut reached No. 6 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Singles chart. This was A&M's first album with the original release number being #101, although it was recorded at Conway Records. For this album and subsequent releases, Alpert recorded with the group of L.A. session musicians known as The Wrecking Crew, whom he holds in high regard. By the end of 1964, because of a growing demand for live appearances by the", "psg_id": "2554440" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album. In 2017 he released \"Music, Vol. 1\", and a second Christmas Album called \"The Christmas Wish\", which featured elaborate arrangements with symphony orchestra and choir. In October 2018, Alpert will release \"Music Volume 3: Herb Alpert Reimagines the Tijuana Brass,\" a new album featuring updated versions of 12 classic TJB songs. The majority of the tracklist was culled from the group's first seven albums. A single from the album, \"Wade in the Water,\" was released in July 2018. From 1962 through 1992 Alpert signed artists to A&M Records and produced records. He discovered the", "psg_id": "2554455" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "\"Steppin' Out\", which won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album. Next came \"In The Mood\" (2014) and \"Come Fly With Me\" (2015), which peaked at #7 on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart. Also, Alpert formed a new label called \"Herb Alpert Presents\" in order to release his catalog reissues and his new works. The first reissues were in November 2015 with the Tijuana Brass' \"Whipped Cream & Other Delights\" and \"Christmas Album\". Reissues of most of the other Tijuana Brass albums came in September 2016, along with another new album \"Human Nature\", which was nominated for a 2017 Grammy", "psg_id": "2554454" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "1960s. Alpert's band was featured in several TV specials, each one usually centered on visual interpretations of the songs from their latest album—essentially an early type of music videos later made famous by MTV. The first Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass special, sponsored by the Singer Sewing Machine Company, aired on April 24, 1967 on CBS. Alpert's style achieved enormous popularity with the national exposure The Clark Gum Company gave to one of his recordings in 1964, a Sol Lake number titled \"The Mexican Shuffle\" (which was retitled \"The Teaberry Shuffle\" for the television advertisements). In 1965, Alpert released", "psg_id": "2554442" }, { "title": "Warm (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "songs ever released by the Tijuana Brass running four and a half minutes while the song \"Without Her\" featured Alpert on vocals. The album received mixed reviews during its initial release but has since become a favorite of many Tijuana Brass fans. Warm (Herb Alpert album) Warm is a 1969 album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. It was the group's twelfth release and their final album to reach the top 40 on the \"Billboard\" albums chart. \"Warm\" was a vast departure from all previous Tijuana Brass albums and featured much slower-paced songs leaning more toward a \"Brazilian\" sound.", "psg_id": "19670677" }, { "title": "Warm (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "Warm (Herb Alpert album) Warm is a 1969 album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. It was the group's twelfth release and their final album to reach the top 40 on the \"Billboard\" albums chart. \"Warm\" was a vast departure from all previous Tijuana Brass albums and featured much slower-paced songs leaning more toward a \"Brazilian\" sound. At this point in his career, Alpert had grown tired of the music the band was playing feeling that it was repetitive and wanted to try a different direction. The opening track \"The Sea Is My Soil\" was one of the longest", "psg_id": "19670676" }, { "title": "Every Day Is Exactly the Same", "text": "Every Day Is Exactly the Same \"Every Day Is Exactly the Same\" is the third single by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from their album \"With Teeth\". It is the twenty-first official Nine Inch Nails release. The commercial single was released on April 4, 2006 as an EP. It was also billed as the companion remix disc to \"With Teeth\", much to the chagrin of Trent Reznor. The song went for adds on R&R's alternative rock chart in November 2005. The radio single reached #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock singles chart in the Modern Rock Tracks category", "psg_id": "6099284" }, { "title": "A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature", "text": "and Rod Scribner were among the animators who worked on the film. \"Spanish Flea\" and \"Tijuana Taxi\" are soundtracks to two separate cartoons. The Academy Film Archive preserved \"A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature\" in 2003. A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature is a 1966 short animated film featuring two songs from the Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album \"Going Places\". The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1967. It was written and direct by John and Faith Hubley,", "psg_id": "17412804" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "Tijuana Brass, Alpert auditioned and hired a team of crack session men. Alpert used to tell his audiences that his group consisted of \"Four lasagnas, two bagels, and an American cheese\": John Pisano (electric guitar); Lou Pagani (piano); Nick Ceroli (drums); Pat Senatore (bass guitar); Tonni Kalash (trumpet); Herb Alpert (trumpet and vocal); and Bob Edmondson (trombone). The band debuted in 1965, and became one of the highest-paid acts then performing, having put together a complete revue that included choreographed moves and comic routines written by Bill (\"José Jiménez\") Dana. An album or two was released each year throughout the", "psg_id": "2554441" }, { "title": "Every Day Is Exactly the Same", "text": "Five-0\", in the beginning of the 15th episode of the third season, entitled \"Hookman\". This song is played in the show \"Criminal Minds\" (first season, second episode, 1 minute 27 seconds in). The episode is titled \"Compulsion\". All songs by Trent Reznor. Every Day Is Exactly the Same \"Every Day Is Exactly the Same\" is the third single by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from their album \"With Teeth\". It is the twenty-first official Nine Inch Nails release. The commercial single was released on April 4, 2006 as an EP. It was also billed as the companion remix", "psg_id": "6099288" }, { "title": "Going Places (Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album)", "text": "Going Places (Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album) !!Going Places!! is the fifth album by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass and, along with their prior album, \"Whipped Cream and Other Delights\", is one of their most popular releases. It was released by A&M Records on all formats: LP, 8-track, cassette, open reel and eventually CD, and was reissued in 2005 by the Shout!Factory label as part of the Herb Alpert Signature Series. The song \"Spanish Flea\", composed by Alpert's friend and fellow mariachi band leader Julius Wechter, was one of several Brass tunes that saw regular use on", "psg_id": "7555753" }, { "title": "Going Places (Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album)", "text": "release. Note Note Side 1 Side 2 \"Tijuana Taxi\" was featured in Fox animated series \"The Simpsons\" episode \"On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister\", and in the Amazon TV series \"\", Episode 3 \"Becoming Mr. Playboy\". Going Places (Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album) !!Going Places!! is the fifth album by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass and, along with their prior album, \"Whipped Cream and Other Delights\", is one of their most popular releases. It was released by A&M Records on all formats: LP, 8-track, cassette, open reel and eventually CD, and was reissued in", "psg_id": "7555756" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "in 1969, then released another album by the group in 1971. In 1973, with some of the original Tijuana Brass members and some new members, he formed a group called Herb Alpert and the T.J.B. This new version of the Brass released two albums in 1974 and 1975 and toured. Alpert reconvened a third version of the Brass in 1984, after being invited to perform for the Olympic Games athletes at the Los Angeles Summer Games. The invitation led to the \"Bullish\" album and tour. In the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, Alpert enjoyed a successful solo career. In 1979, he", "psg_id": "2554449" }, { "title": "Christmas Album (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "cadre of musicians: Nick Ceroli (drums/percussion), Bob Edmondson (trombone), Tonni Kalash (trumpet), Lou Pagani (keyboards), John Pisano (guitars/mandolin) and Pat Senatore (bass). Perennial sideman, Julius Wechter, appears on marimba and percussion. Alpert provides lead vocals on \"The Christmas Song\" and \"The Bell That Couldn't Jingle,\" and there are also appearances by a studio choir and string instruments, arranged by Shorty Rogers. Christmas Album (Herb Alpert album) Christmas Album is a late-1968 album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. It was the group's eleventh release. The LP edition of the album was issued twice. The original edition had the cover", "psg_id": "10510112" }, { "title": "Every Day Is Exactly the Same", "text": "and #12 in the Mainstream Rock Tracks category. The song also reached number one on the Canadian Singles Chart, and received a nomination for \"Best Hard Rock Performance\" at the 49th annual Grammy Awards. Though a planned music video was scrapped in the post-production stage, \"Every Day Is Exactly the Same\" still topped Billboard's 2006 year-end Hot Dance Singles Sales chart, it has so far spent 94 weeks on the chart. According to The Spiral, the music video for \"Every Day Is Exactly the Same\", directed by Francis Lawrence, was canceled in post-production. An image of a clapperboard and in", "psg_id": "6099285" }, { "title": "Midnight Sun (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "Midnight Sun (Herb Alpert album) Midnight Sun is an album of late-night jazz standards recorded by Herb Alpert. This was Alpert's final release of newly recorded music for A&M Records in 1992. It would also mark the 30th anniversary of A&M Records. Featured tracks include \"Friends\" (an original composition featuring a duet with the late Sax legend Stan Getz recorded in 1990), as well as an orchestral arrangement of the hit \"A Taste Of Honey\". Alpert offers two vocal efforts, \"Someone to Watch Over Me\", and a new version of \"I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face\". The album closes with", "psg_id": "14519852" }, { "title": "Midnight Sun (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "\"Smile\", co-written by Charlie Chaplin, whose legendary lot became the home of the A&M Studios back in 1966. Midnight Sun (Herb Alpert album) Midnight Sun is an album of late-night jazz standards recorded by Herb Alpert. This was Alpert's final release of newly recorded music for A&M Records in 1992. It would also mark the 30th anniversary of A&M Records. Featured tracks include \"Friends\" (an original composition featuring a duet with the late Sax legend Stan Getz recorded in 1990), as well as an orchestral arrangement of the hit \"A Taste Of Honey\". Alpert offers two vocal efforts, \"Someone to", "psg_id": "14519853" }, { "title": "UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music", "text": "UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, located on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, is “the first school of music to be established in the University of California system.” First established in 2007 under the purview of the UCLA School of Arts and Architecture and the UCLA Division of Humanities, the UC Board of Regents formally voted in January of 2016 to establish the school. Supported in part by a generous endowment of $30 million from the Herb Alpert Foundation, the school carries several missions: to educate students through collaborations", "psg_id": "20071724" }, { "title": "UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music", "text": "of Theater, Film, Television, a redefined School of the Arts and Architecture, and the new School of Music. In 2017, UCLA announced the Herb Alpert School of Music would establish the Lowell Milken Fund for American Jewish Music to support research and performance of American Jewish music. The name Herb Alpert School of Music was approved by the Board of Regents after the acceptance of a generous gift of $30 million from the Herb Alpert Foundation in 2007. The entire school is housed in either the Schoenberg Music Building, established in 1955 and 1965, and the Evelyn and Mo Ostin", "psg_id": "20071728" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "had his biggest instrumental hit, \"Rise\" (from the album of the same name), which went to No. 1 in October 1979 and won a Grammy Award. It was later sampled in the 1997 No. 1 rap song, \"Hypnotize\" by Notorious B.I.G. \"Rise\" was written by Alpert's nephew, Randy \"Badazz\" Alpert and his friend Andy Armer. \"Rise\" made Alpert the only artist ever to hit No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Singles chart with both a vocal piece and an instrumental piece. Another Randy \"Badazz\" Alpert / Andy Armer song, \"Rotation\", hit No. 30 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Singles chart. The", "psg_id": "2554450" }, { "title": "A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature", "text": "A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature is a 1966 short animated film featuring two songs from the Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album \"Going Places\". The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1967. It was written and direct by John and Faith Hubley, who had previously won for \"Moonbird\" and \"The Hole\". It is considered to be an early prototypical example of a music video, and has not been released onto home media. The film was produced by Paramount Pictures. Emery Hawkins", "psg_id": "17412803" }, { "title": "Herb Ohta", "text": "Herb Ohta Herb Ohta aka Ohta-San is an American Ukulele player born in 1934 in Hawaii who has recorded solo, as a group and with Andre Popp on the A&M Records label, which was co-owned by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss. He is also known as \"Ohta-San\" in Japan and other Asian countries, which is a title of respect for the musician. Ohta was a boy when he was taught his first three chords on the ukulele by his mother. He entered an amateur contest at age 9 and won the $10 first prize. Three years later he met Eddie", "psg_id": "14910877" }, { "title": "Christmas Album (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "Christmas Album (Herb Alpert album) Christmas Album is a late-1968 album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. It was the group's eleventh release. The LP edition of the album was issued twice. The original edition had the cover photography filling the front and back sides of the album jacket. For the reissue, the photos were reduced to half size and placed in the center of a white background. Although the Brass' albums were out of print for a good many years, the \"Christmas Album\" was released on CD in the 1980s (with the CD release sporting the altered cover", "psg_id": "10510109" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "Ukraine) and Romania. His father, although a tailor by trade, was also a talented mandolin player. His mother taught violin at a young age. His older brother David was a talented young drummer. Herb began trumpet lessons at the age of eight and played at dances as a teenager. Acquiring an early wire recorder in high school, he experimented on this crude equipment. After graduating from Fairfax High School in 1952, he joined the United States Army and frequently performed at military ceremonies. After his service in the Army, Alpert tried his hand at acting, but eventually settled on pursuing", "psg_id": "2554436" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "for the culture jamming activists The Yes Men. In 2012, the Foundation gave a grant of more than $5 million to the Harlem School of the Arts, which allowed the school to retire its debt, restore its endowment, and create a scholarship program for needy students; in 2013, the school's building was renamed the Herb Alpert Center. In 2016, his foundation also made a $10.1 million donation to Los Angeles City College that will provide all music majors at the school with a tuition-free education, beginning in fall of 2017. This was the largest gift to an individual community college", "psg_id": "2554463" }, { "title": "UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music", "text": "whole of UCLA, engaging its faculty, students, and surrounding communities in a series of events that will bring together scholarship, performance, and outreach.” The center serves as a space for performances across disciplinary lines on the UCLA campus. The advisory board of the center “includes faculty from a broad range of disciplines, including music; the humanities; social sciences; theater, film and television; and the arts and architecture.” UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, located on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, is “the first school of music to be established", "psg_id": "20071740" }, { "title": "Herb Mitchell (actor)", "text": "Herb Mitchell (actor) Herbert L. Mitchell, Jr. (June 18, 1937 – January 4, 2011), credited as Herb Mitchell and sometimes Herb L. Mitchell, was an American actor, director, and teacher. He was a stockbroker before he made the switch to acting, appearing in films; stage plays such as \"The Fiddler on the Roof\", in which he played the lead role of Tevye; television shows including \"The Practice\", on which he had a recurring role; and commercials, including ones for stock brokerage firms Dean Witter Reynolds and Paine Webber. He was married twice and had five children. Herb Mitchell was born", "psg_id": "16709817" }, { "title": "Fandango (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "positive review, calling it \"a masterpiece\" and some tracks \"spine-chilling\". He further stated the material in \"Fandango\" surpassed that of the earlier Tijuana Brass output. \"Stereo Review\" was much less enthusiastic, stating that there was \"nothing new or different\" in the album. Alpert found his Mexican recording experience so positive that he decided to form a sub-label for the Latin market, both in the U.S. and abroad, under the direction of José Quintana. A single from this album, \"Route 101\", hit the top 40. As of 2018, it is Alpert's last instrumental single to surpass that level. Fandango (Herb Alpert", "psg_id": "18430899" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "to be a guest artist for artists including Gato Barbieri, Rita Coolidge, Jim Brickman, Brian Culbertson, and David Lanz, and in 1985, Alpert performed the trumpet solo on the song \"Rat in Mi Kitchen\" from the album of the same name by English reggae band and A&M recording artists UB40. Apart from the reissues, the \"Christmas Album\" continues to be available every year during the holiday season. On Sérgio Mendes' 2008 album \"Encanto\", Alpert performed trumpet solos backing lead vocals by his wife on the song \"Dreamer\". It marked the first time Alpert, Mendes, and Hall had performed together on", "psg_id": "2554452" }, { "title": "Every Day Is Exactly the Same", "text": "the background what appeared to be water tank with a 3-lead ECG appeared on the official Nine Inch Nails website, but was later taken down. There is also a studio cut video for the song. The video seems to be set in the area where the video for \"The Hand That Feeds\" was filmed. It can be seen on \"Beside You In Time\". Allmusic gave a generally favorable review of the EP, describing its various remixes as \"actually better than the original versions\". Allmusic described the \"Sam Fog vs. Carlos D Mix\" of \"Every Day Is Exactly the Same\" as", "psg_id": "6099286" }, { "title": "UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music", "text": "46th Annual Los Angeles Architectural Awards by Los Angeles Business Council. Degrees offered: The Herb Alpert School of Music has 45 active ensembles that perform classical, contemporary, jazz, popular and world music. Under the direction of performance faculty, students also premiere new works, including those by established composers, students, faculty and alumni. UCLA Philharmonia is the flagship orchestra of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, and one of Southern California’s premiere training orchestras. It performs two or three different programs each quarter, focusing on both the core symphonic and operatic repertoire and the best in contemporary and rarely-performed works.", "psg_id": "20071732" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "a vocalist at Dot Records under the name of Dore Alpert. \"Tell It to the Birds\" was recorded as the first release on the Alpert & Moss label Carnival Records. When Alpert and Moss found that there was prior usage of the Carnival name, they renamed the label A&M Records. Alpert set up a small recording studio in his garage and had been overdubbing a tune called \"Twinkle Star\", written by Sol Lake, who would eventually write many of the Brass's original tunes. During a visit to Tijuana, Mexico, Alpert happened to hear a mariachi band while attending a bullfight.", "psg_id": "2554438" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "in the history of Southern California, and the second-largest gift in the history of the state. In the late 1980s, Alpert started H. Alpert and Co., a short-lived perfume company, which sold through higher-end department stores like Nordstrom. The company launched with two scents, Listen and Listen for Men. Alpert compared perfume to music, with high and low notes. He is owner of the Vibrato Jazz Grill in the Beverly Glen area of Los Angeles. Alpert was married to Sharon Mae Lubin from 1956 to 1971. They had two children together: daughter, Eden, and son, Dore. Since December 1973, Alpert", "psg_id": "2554464" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "recording industry as executives and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007. In May 2000, Alpert was awarded an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music. For his contribution to the recording industry, Alpert has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6929 Hollywood Blvd in 1977. Moss also has a star on the Walk of Fame. Alpert and Moss were also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 13, 2006 as non-performer lifetime achievers for their work at A&M. Alpert received the \"El Premio \"Billboard\"\" for his contributions to Latin music at the", "psg_id": "2554460" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "several groups including one-time A&M band Soul Asylum and by comedian Pat Cooper for his album \"Spaghetti Sauce and Other Delights\". The singles included the title cut, \"Lollipops and Roses\", and \"A Taste of Honey\". The latter won a Grammy Award for Record of the Year. \"Going Places\" produced four more singles: \"Tijuana Taxi\", \"Spanish Flea\", \"Third Man Theme\", and \"Zorba the Greek\". \"Tijuana Taxi\" and \"Spanish Flea\" would be used in the 1966 Academy Award-winning animated short \"A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature\". The Brass covered the Bert Kaempfert tune \"Happy Trumpeter\", retitling it \"Magic Trumpet\".", "psg_id": "2554444" }, { "title": "Going Places (Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album)", "text": "the Stars\". The Piggly Wiggly supermarket chain also used it as a theme for its TV commercials. The group's title reverted to its original name for this album, after its second, third and fourth albums had been listed as \"Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass\". While the first four Tijuana Brass albums had been done by Alpert backed by studio musicians, demands for live appearances had dictated that Alpert put together an actual touring band. The songs on this album are a mixture of sessions featuring Alpert's touring band and other session musicians, according to the liner notes in the Shout!Factory CD", "psg_id": "7555755" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "You\" (written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David), featuring a rare vocal. Alpert sang it to his first wife in a 1968 CBS Television special titled \"Beat of the Brass\". The sequence was filmed on the beach in Malibu. The song was not intended to be released, but after it was used in the television special, allegedly thousands of telephone calls to CBS asking about it convinced Alpert to release it as a single, two days after the show aired. Although Alpert's vocal skills and range were limited, the song's unchallenging technical demands suited him. Alpert disbanded the Tijuana Brass", "psg_id": "2554448" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "frustrations with PolyGram's constant pressure to force the label to fit into its corporate culture. In 1998, Alpert and Moss sued PolyGram for breach of the integrity clause, eventually settling for an additional $200 million payment. Alpert and Moss then expanded their Almo Sounds music publishing company to produce records as well, primarily as a vehicle for Alpert's music. Almo Sounds imitates the former company culture embraced by Alpert and Moss when they first started A&M. In 2000, Alpert acquired the rights to his music from Universal Music (current owners of A&M Records) in a legal settlement and began remastering", "psg_id": "2554457" }, { "title": "Herb Mitchell (actor)", "text": "the Blue Hill home of his daughter Kathy and her husband. Films Television films Television Others Herb Mitchell (actor) Herbert L. Mitchell, Jr. (June 18, 1937 – January 4, 2011), credited as Herb Mitchell and sometimes Herb L. Mitchell, was an American actor, director, and teacher. He was a stockbroker before he made the switch to acting, appearing in films; stage plays such as \"The Fiddler on the Roof\", in which he played the lead role of Tevye; television shows including \"The Practice\", on which he had a recurring role; and commercials, including ones for stock brokerage firms Dean Witter", "psg_id": "16709823" }, { "title": "Christmas Album (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "artwork), with annual reappearances in record stores at Christmastime. The album was re-released again on CD by the Shout!Factory label in 2006 as were many of the other Tijuana Brass albums. The Shout!Factory release restored the original artwork to the front cover and featured the original back cover on the included CD booklet. Another CD re-release occurred on October 23, 2015 (Herb Alpert Presents label, remastered), this time restoring the original artwork to the front and back. The album contains a mixture of popular Christmas-season music, mostly American secular standards. Exceptions include the Bach piece \"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring,\"", "psg_id": "10510110" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "a career in music. While attending the University of Southern California in the 1950s, he was a member of the USC Trojan Marching Band for two years. In 1956, he appeared in the uncredited role as \"Drummer on Mt. Sinai\" in \"The Ten Commandments\". In 1957 Alpert teamed up with Rob Weerts, another burgeoning lyricist, as a songwriter for Keen Records. A number of songs written or co-written by Alpert during the following two years became Top 20 hits, including \"Baby Talk\" by Jan and Dean and \"Wonderful World\" by Sam Cooke. In 1960, he began his recording career as", "psg_id": "2554437" }, { "title": "Volume 2 (Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass album)", "text": "by Herb Alpert at the beginning of \"The Great Manolete (La Virgen de la Macarena)\". It was made available digitally for download in February 2007 at the same time as the reissues of the 1969 albums \"Warm\" and \"The Brass Are Comin'.\" No CD reissue of \"Volume 2\" was available for years, as Alpert reportedly felt that the album was of inferior technical quality. On September 9, 2016, Volume 2, along with 23 of Herb's other albums, was reissued on CD on the Herb Alpert Presents label. As with \"The Lonely Bull\", the album features some songs with a very", "psg_id": "6456722" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "Following the experience, Alpert recalled that he was inspired to find a way to express musically what he felt while watching the wild responses of the crowd, and hearing the brass musicians introducing each new event with rousing fanfare. Alpert adapted the trumpet style to the tune, mixed in crowd cheers and other noises for ambience, and renamed the song \"The Lonely Bull\". He personally funded the production of the record as a single, and it spread through radio DJs until it caught on and became a Top 10 hit in the Fall of 1962. He followed up quickly with", "psg_id": "2554439" }, { "title": "Christmas Album (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "and a traditional Hispanic number, \"Las Mañanitas.\" The latter song's arrangement, provided by marimbist Julius Wechter, is near identical to one used by Wechter's Baja Marimba Band several years earlier, on their 1965 album \"For Animals Only\". The songs's title literally means \"The Little Mornings;\" the song is traditionally sung on the morning of one's birthday celebration, or the day of a religious figure such as a saint (or, in this case, Jesus). The cover features the image of Alpert, who is Jewish, dressed as Santa Claus while playing his trumpet. Collaborating with Alpert in the production was his usual", "psg_id": "10510111" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "song \"Route 101\" off the \"Fandango\" album peaked at No. 37 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Singles chart in August 1982. In 1987, Alpert branched out successfully to the R&B world with the hit album, \"Keep Your Eye on Me\", teaming up with producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis on \"Diamonds\" and \"Making Love in the Rain\" featuring vocals by Janet Jackson and Lisa Keith. Alpert performed \"The Star-Spangled Banner\" prior to Super Bowl XXII in San Diego, California in January 1988. It was the last non-vocal rendition of the national anthem at the Super Bowl to date. He has continued", "psg_id": "2554451" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "were sold, outselling the Beatles. That same year, the \"Guinness Book of World Records\" recognized that Alpert set a new record by placing five albums simultaneously in the Top 20 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Album chart, an accomplishment that has never been repeated. In the first week of April of that year, four of those albums were in the Top 10, simultaneously—matching a mark first set by The Kingston Trio in late 1959. Alpert's only No. 1 single during this period, and the first No. 1 hit for his A&M label, was a solo effort: \"This Guy's in Love with", "psg_id": "2554447" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "\"The Dating Game\", notably the tracks \"Whipped Cream\", \"Spanish Flea\", and \"Lollipops and Roses\". Despite the popularity of his singles, Alpert's albums outsold and outperformed them on the charts. Alpert and the Tijuana Brass won six Grammy Awards. Fifteen of their albums won gold discs, and fourteen won platinum discs. From the week ending October 16, 1965 through the week ending April 29, 1967, the group had at least one album in the Top 10, marking 81 consecutive weeks. For many of these weeks, more than one album registered in the Top 10. In 1966, over 13 million Alpert recordings", "psg_id": "2554446" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "West Coast band We Five. Among the notable artists he worked with personally are Chris Montez, The Carpenters, Sérgio Mendes and Brasil '66, Bill Medley, Lani Hall (Alpert's second and current wife), Liza Minnelli and Janet Jackson (featured vocalist on his 1987 hit single \"Diamonds\"). These working relationships allowed Alpert to place singles in the Top 10 in three different decades (1960s, 1970s, and 1980s). Alpert and A&M Records partner Jerry Moss agreed in 1987 to sell A&M to PolyGram Records for a reported $500 million. Both would continue to manage the label until 1993, when they left because of", "psg_id": "2554456" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "Alpert's rendition contained a bar that coincided with a Schlitz beer tune, \"When you're out of Schlitz, you're out of beer.\" (\"The Maltese Melody\" was another Alpert cover of a Kaempfert original.) Another commercial use was a tune called \"El Garbanzo\", which was featured in Sunoco ads (\"They're movin', they're movin', people in the know, they're movin' to Sunoco\"). In 1967, the Tijuana Brass performed the title cut to the first movie version of \"Casino Royale\". Many of the tracks from \"Whipped Cream\" and \"Going Places\" received a great deal of airplay; they are frequently used as incidental music on", "psg_id": "2554445" }, { "title": "UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music", "text": "the College of Fine Arts was disestablished, giving rise to two separate schools: the School of the Arts and the School of Theater, Film and Television. With the conjoining of architecture to the School of Fine Arts in UCLA’s Professional School Restructuring Initiative in 1994, the school was then renamed the School of the Arts and Architecture. In 2014, a proposal was made for the creation of a School of Music for the college. The new school, called the Herb Alpert School of Music, created in 2016, would join the trio of “independence but complementary arts-centered” schools: the current School", "psg_id": "20071727" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert's Ninth", "text": "Way To San Jose\"). In addition to the usual brass, the tune featured Spanish guitar. Collaborating with Alpert in the production was his usual cadre of musicians, the Tijuana Brass, who are also featured on the album cover: Nick Ceroli (drums), Bob Edmondson (trombone), Tonni Kalash (trumpet), Lou Pagani (piano), John Pisano (guitar) and Pat Senatore (bass). Herb Alpert's Ninth Herb Alpert's Ninth is a 1967 album by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. It reached number 4 on the Billboard charts and spent 18 weeks on the Top 40. It was, as its title indicated, the ninth album released", "psg_id": "8219518" }, { "title": "Herb Ellis (actor)", "text": "and he played Beat bistro owner, painter and sculptor Wilbur in five episodes of \"Peter Gunn\". Ellis and Webb later worked together on \"Dragnet 1966\" and \"Dragnet 1967\". From 1959 to 1962, Ellis was cast as Dr. Dan Wagner in seven episodes of the CBS military sitcom/drama series, \"Hennesey\", starring Jackie Cooper as a United States Navy physician, with Abby Dalton as nurse Martha Hale. Ellis is married to Sylvia Siegel, and they have two children. Herb Ellis (actor) Herbert Ellis (born Herbert Siegel, January 17, 1921) is an American character actor and writer. He is best known for his", "psg_id": "15239067" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "two albums, \"Whipped Cream & Other Delights\" and \"Going Places\". \"Whipped Cream\" sold over 6 million copies in the United States. The album cover featured model Dolores Erickson wearing only what appeared to be whipped cream. In reality, Erickson was wearing a white blanket over which were scattered artfully placed daubs of shaving cream—real whipped cream would have melted under the heat of the studio lights (although the cream on her finger was real). In concerts, when about to play the song, Alpert would tell the audience, \"Sorry, we can't play the cover for you.\" The art was parodied by", "psg_id": "2554443" }, { "title": "Here's the Thing", "text": "Here's the Thing Here's the Thing is a public radio show and podcast interview series hosted by actor Alec Baldwin. On October 24, 2011, New York City's WNYC released the first episode of Baldwin's podcast, a series of interviews with public figures including artists, policy makers and performers. \"Here's the Thing\" was developed for Baldwin by Lu Olkowski, Trey Kay, Kathy Russo and Emily Botein. Interviews include talk show host Dick Cavett, writer Lewis Lapham, comedian Chris Rock, raconteur Elaine Stritch, musician Herb Alpert, actress Kathleen Turner, actor Stacy Keach, \"Saturday Night Live\" producer Lorne Michaels, economist Joseph Stiglitz, musician", "psg_id": "17458068" }, { "title": "Hollis Alpert", "text": "an intellectual matter.\" Hollis Alpert died of pneumonia in Naples, Florida, on November 18, 2007. He was 91 years old. Hollis Alpert Hollis Alpert (September 24, 1916 – November 18, 2007) was an American film critic and author. Alpert was best known as the cofounder of the National Society of Film Critics, which he started in his New York City apartment. Hollis Alpert was born in Herkimer, New York, on September 24, 1916 to Abram and Myra Alpert. Alpert's father, Abram, left the family when he was still very young. His mother, Myra, ran a bra and girdle factory. He", "psg_id": "11286287" }, { "title": "Herb Ellis (actor)", "text": "Herb Ellis (actor) Herbert Ellis (born Herbert Siegel, January 17, 1921) is an American character actor and writer. He is best known for his collaborations with Jack Webb, and he frequently portrayed law enforcement officers in film and television. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Ellis began his career in Hollywood in the late 1940s. Ellis and Webb together devised the name and concept for \"Dragnet\" after collaborating on an unsuccessful project titled \"Joe Friday, Room Five\". He played Officer Frank Smith in eight episodes of the original \"Dragnet\" series. He played Frank La Valle in 23 episodes of \"The D.A.'s Man\",", "psg_id": "15239066" }, { "title": "Hollis Alpert", "text": "Hollis Alpert Hollis Alpert (September 24, 1916 – November 18, 2007) was an American film critic and author. Alpert was best known as the cofounder of the National Society of Film Critics, which he started in his New York City apartment. Hollis Alpert was born in Herkimer, New York, on September 24, 1916 to Abram and Myra Alpert. Alpert's father, Abram, left the family when he was still very young. His mother, Myra, ran a bra and girdle factory. He joined the U.S. Army during World War II and served as a combat historian. He often wrote historical accounts of", "psg_id": "11286283" }, { "title": "Jack Daugherty (musician)", "text": "for getting Herb Alpert to hear our tape, which was very nice, but he wasn't our producer. You'll notice he hasn't had one record on any chart since he left us.\" However, Daugherty's son Michael has accused Richard of trivializing his father's role and in a statement to the Los Angeles Times in 1994, he said that his father was important to the duo's sound. Jack Daugherty (musician) Jack Daugherty (August 13, 1930 – February 2, 1991) was an American musician, trumpeter and producer who is best known for being the music producer of the band The Carpenters. For most", "psg_id": "12382674" }, { "title": "Carl Alpert", "text": "Carl Alpert Carl Alpert (; May 12, 1913 – May 12, 2005) was a Boston-born journalist, author, communal worker and public relations specialist, first in America and then in Israel (where he settled in 1952 after making Aliyah). He died on his 92nd birthday, which was also Israel Independence Day. His first newspaper article appeared on April 25, 1930, and his last was dated March 14, 2005. His syndicated articles appeared in Denver's \"Intermountain Jewish News\" over the course of 67 years. From the time he wrote his first column in \"The Jewish Advocate\" of Boston in 1937 to his", "psg_id": "16625511" }, { "title": "Rise (Herb Alpert album)", "text": "closing song on Side One is another Andy Armer and Randy \"Badazz\" Alpert song called \"Rotation\", which was a Top 30 follow-up single to \"Rise\". Side Two included a cover of \"Street Life,\" originally recorded by The Jazz Crusaders, a version of the Bill Withers song \"Love Is\" featuring Alpert's vocals, as well as a dance rendition of Joaquín Rodrigo's \"Aranjuez\" classical composition. \"Rise\" was the first album to be recorded digitally on the 3M 32-track digital recorder at Alpert's A&M Records studios. The album eventually peaked at #1 on the Billboard Jazz Album chart, and at #6 on both", "psg_id": "12212968" }, { "title": "Jenni Alpert", "text": "Jenni Alpert Jenni Alpert (born \"Cameron Morantz\") is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pianist. Born in Los Angeles and adopted at the age of four, she started to sing and play piano while staying in various foster homes and began writing songs early. Jenni Alpert is the first unsigned independent artist to ever release an album (Take It All, produced by Mikal Blue) on iTunes under the Mastered for iTunes category which was mastered by Eric Boulanger the designer of Mastered for iTunes. And that isn't the only time she was a pioneer for something new. As familiar with jazz", "psg_id": "12133582" }, { "title": "Jane Alpert", "text": "Alpert visited Bernardine Dohrn in San Francisco at the Golden Gate Bridge. The following day, Dohrn and Alpert went to Mt. Tamalpais to speak to a group of women. The two parted ways and Dohrn gave Alpert Kathy Boudin's address. Alpert headed back to the east coast and stopped in Boston to visit Boudin. Although Boudin and Alpert argued over the new left movement. Alpert was impressed with the Weathermen and said, \"Nothing was more important to them than staying together.\" As a fugitive, Alpert saw that the radical left was in decline and began to identify with radical feminism,", "psg_id": "10871309" }, { "title": "Jane Alpert", "text": "a three-month bombing spree in 1969. Targets included: Alpert planted a bomb on the floor of the New York Federal Building, which housed U.S. military. Alpert said she felt a sense of hyperawareness surrounding her, and she felt happy and fearful at the same time. Alpert watched the bomb go off from a distant building and felt that the 2 A.M. eruption brought the revolution an inch or two closer. Alpert said: \"the bombings had made us the toast of the movement and the talk of all New York. ... Weighed in the balance against the fear of arrest was", "psg_id": "10871307" }, { "title": "Susan Allen (musician)", "text": "Susan Allen (musician) Susan Allen (May 10, 1951 – September 7, 2015) was an American harpist and music educator. She was particularly known for her world premieres of music for both the classical and electric harp by contemporary composers. She performed in a variety genres—classical, experimental music, jazz, and world music. For many years Allen was also Associate Dean of the Herb Alpert School of Music at California Institute of the Arts. Allen was born in Monrovia, California and grew up in Santa Barbara where she attended Santa Barbara High School and Laguna Blanca School. She began studying the harp", "psg_id": "18521024" }, { "title": "Dave Alpert", "text": "he was a popular local radio news personality. Alpert was also one of the early employees of the London-based entertainment news agency now operating as World Entertainment News Network. Beginning in May, 2011, Alpert provided custom local newscasts for radio stations around the country through Virtual News Center. Alpert was a news anchor for KABC Radio, Los Angeles from 2013-2017. His reporting is now heard on Westwood One News. Dave Alpert Dave Alpert (born November 10, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois) is a Los Angeles based journalist who served as a correspondent for ABC News, covering the entertainment industry, showbiz and", "psg_id": "14424216" }, { "title": "Carl Alpert", "text": "Alpert Technion Employees Center was named in his honor. Alpert wrote widely and also translated works from Hebrew to English; there is no bibliography of his serial publications. He was also a contributor to encyclopedias, including the \"Universal Jewish Encyclopedia\"; \"Encyclopaedia Judaica\" (first edition, 1973); and \"World Scope Encyclopedia\" (published from 1945–63). Carl Alpert Carl Alpert (; May 12, 1913 – May 12, 2005) was a Boston-born journalist, author, communal worker and public relations specialist, first in America and then in Israel (where he settled in 1952 after making Aliyah). He died on his 92nd birthday, which was also Israel", "psg_id": "16625520" }, { "title": "George Maguire (actor-musician)", "text": "George Maguire (actor-musician) George Maguire (born in Guildford on 17 January 1985) is an Olivier Award winning British actor and musician best known for originating the role of Dave Davies in the musical \"Sunny Afternoon\". His work spans across both stage and screen, but George has stated that he has a particular interest in new musicals as \"it's very exciting to be able to create a role and to be part of a piece which is brand new\". He is often confused with George Maguire, a younger British actor who starred in the title role of long-running West End musical", "psg_id": "20033106" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert's Ninth", "text": "Herb Alpert's Ninth Herb Alpert's Ninth is a 1967 album by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. It reached number 4 on the Billboard charts and spent 18 weeks on the Top 40. It was, as its title indicated, the ninth album released by the Brass. Its cover, in addition to a number of still photos from Brass concerts, included a pop-culture joke. Ludwig van Beethoven had been a popular topic on T-shirts in the late 1960s. In this case, an illustration of Beethoven was shown apparently wearing a T-shirt with Alpert's face on it. The title was also a", "psg_id": "8219514" }, { "title": "Richard Alpert (artist)", "text": "him. Alpert survived the blaze that took over 150 firefighters to contain. Alpert described the fire to a journalist that day, stating that, \"There was no warning. There was a gigantic explosion. It went from daylight to pitch black. I got out because the roof collapsed around me.\" \"Warm Water Cove\" is a photo-book by Richard Alpert which was published on November 1, 2015 by On Deck Publishing. The artist's website describes this collection as \"… a celebration of another San Francisco; one far off the beaten path and excluded from travel brochures and TripAdvisor. This side of San Francisco", "psg_id": "1685165" }, { "title": "Jenni Alpert", "text": "Musicians on Call, The Downtown Women's Center (LA), Children of the Night, Bridge Point, and KI Foster Care Support Group, for which she is currently a board member.. Jenni Alpert Jenni Alpert (born \"Cameron Morantz\") is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pianist. Born in Los Angeles and adopted at the age of four, she started to sing and play piano while staying in various foster homes and began writing songs early. Jenni Alpert is the first unsigned independent artist to ever release an album (Take It All, produced by Mikal Blue) on iTunes under the Mastered for iTunes category which", "psg_id": "12133595" }, { "title": "California Institute of the Arts", "text": "students, CAP, as it is commonly known, is a service provided to students living within underprivileged communities in the Los Angeles County school system. Many CalArts faculty and students mentor the high school students in both programs. In 1994, Herb Alpert, a professional musician and admirer of the Institute, established the Alpert Awards in the Arts in collaboration with CalArts and his nonprofit the Herb Alpert Foundation. While the foundation provides the award for winning recipients, the school's faculty in the fields film/new media, visual arts, theatre, dance, and music select artists in their field to nominate an individual artist", "psg_id": "1425102" }, { "title": "The Herb Shriner Show", "text": "the 1980s, Wil as a comic and talk show host, Kin as a soap opera actor noted primarily for portraying Scotty Baldwin on ABC's long-running \"General Hospital\". The Herb Shriner Show The Herb Shriner Show was the title of two different American television series shown in prime time by CBS during the late 1940s and 1950s. A similar program, also hosted by Herb Shriner, was Herb Shriner Time, which was aired by ABC as part of its 1951-52 lineup. The first \"Herb Shriner Show\" was essentially a continuation of what Shriner had previously done on radio. It was aired by", "psg_id": "9150361" }, { "title": "Richard Alpert (Lost)", "text": "shocking revelation.\" Maureen Ryan of the \"Chicago Tribune\" said \"I get absurdly excited every time Richard Alpert (the wonderfully spooky Nestor Carbonell) arrives on the scene. I just know he’s going to bust out some major-league Dharma Initiative goodness one of these days, and his mere presence boosted my enjoyment level of an already good episode.\" Cynthia Littleton from \"Variety\" said \"Just the sight of Richard puts me on edge. Actor Nestor Carbonell is fantastic.\" Richard Alpert (Lost) Richard Alpert is a fictional character played by Nestor Carbonell in the American ABC television series \"Lost\". Alpert is introduced in the", "psg_id": "10286956" }, { "title": "Nisson Alpert", "text": "Torah scholar. In 1983, Rabbi and Rebbitzen Alpert suffered the sudden tragic loss of their 19-year-old son Yishaya Mendel. Rabbi Alpert died at the age of 58 on Sunday evening, 17 Iyar, 5746 (May 25, 1986) , about two months after the passing of his mentor, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein. He is buried on Har Hazeisim in Jerusalem. Nisson Alpert Nisson Alpert (1927–1986) was one of the most outstanding and prominent students of Rabbi Moshe Feinstein. Rabbi Nisson Lipa Alpert was born in 1927 in Polanka, a small shtetl in Poland. He was named after his maternal grandfather, Rabbi Nisson Lipa", "psg_id": "11902776" }, { "title": "Herb Henson", "text": "Herb Henson Herb Henson (May 17, 1925—November 26, 1963), known as Cousin Herb, was a country music performer and television host on KERO-TV, channel 10 (now 23) in Bakersfield, California. He is the first cousin once removed of musician Jeff Tweedy. Despite releasing only a small clutch of recordings, Cousin Herb Henson was a pivotal figure in the development of country music's Bakersfield sound—his weekday television variety program, \"The Trading Post\", was a showcase for acts including Buck Owens, Spade Cooley and Merle Haggard, the latter dubbing Henson \"the Ralph Emery of Bakersfield.\" Born in East St. Louis, Illinois on", "psg_id": "7449755" }, { "title": "Herb Alpert", "text": "fact get engaged). Also, a fifth-season episode parodied the entire group as Max and 99 sought to unmask \"Herb Talbot and His Tijuana Tin\" as KAOS spies. The phenomenal popularity of the Tijuana Brass in the 1960s spawned many imitation groups on cheaply produced drugstore records, such as the Mexicali Brass, Mariachi Brass, Guadalajara Brass, Bullfight Brass, Pert Lapert and his Iguana Brass, etc. and several comic parodies as well, including the Frivolous Five's \"Sour Cream and Other Delights\", Bob Booker and George Foster's production \"Al Tijuana and His Jewish Brass\", and David Seville and the Chipmunks' \"Sorry About That,", "psg_id": "2554466" }, { "title": "The Happening (song)", "text": "performed this song live from Expo 67 in Montréal on Sunday, May 7, 1967, going to number-one the same week. The selection's lyrics do not specify exactly what \"the happening\" is, but they do imply that it is negative and that it leaves the individual narrating the selection in worse shape, in a likewise unspecified way, than before it \"just happened.\" They also warn that as \"it\" has happened to that individual, so too can \"it\" happen to others. \"The Happening\" was an instrumental hit for Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass in 1967 making number 32 on the Billboard", "psg_id": "10379200" }, { "title": "Daniel Alpert", "text": "on the advisory board of the Cornell Research Academy of Development, Law, and Economics (CRADLE) part of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies. Daniel Alpert was born, and lives, in New York City and has four children. Daniel Alpert Daniel Alpert is an American investment banker, think tank fellow, professor and author. He is best known for his writing on the credit bubble and the ensuing financial crisis of the 2000s, and his many articles and papers on the U.S. housing market, banking, regulatory matters and global macroeconomics. Alpert has been widely quoted and published in print outlets, including", "psg_id": "17596660" }, { "title": "Dede Alpert", "text": "Dede Alpert Deirdre \"Dede\" W. Alpert (born October 6, 1945) is a former state senator, assembly person and school board member in San Diego, California. Alpert was born in New York City. Prior to entering politics, Alpert was a member of the Solana Beach school board from 1983 to 1990, a court-appointed special advocate for Voices for Children, and volunteered at her children's schools, with United Cerebral Palsy, and with the Girl Scouts. She was a member of the California State Assembly from 1990 to 1996 and a member for the California State Senate from 1996 to 2004, representing the", "psg_id": "20145929" }, { "title": "Dede Alpert", "text": "continued to be involved in advocacy regarding education policy. She was inducted into the San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame in March 2018 for her past Senate leadership. Dede Alpert Deirdre \"Dede\" W. Alpert (born October 6, 1945) is a former state senator, assembly person and school board member in San Diego, California. Alpert was born in New York City. Prior to entering politics, Alpert was a member of the Solana Beach school board from 1983 to 1990, a court-appointed special advocate for Voices for Children, and volunteered at her children's schools, with United Cerebral Palsy, and with the", "psg_id": "20145932" }, { "title": "Mordechai Dovid Alpert", "text": "Mordechai Dovid Alpert Mordechai Dovid Alpert (; b. Slonim, 1850 - d. Svislovich, near Bobruysk, 1918) was born into the family of Rabbi Chaim Shabtai Alpert known as \"Chaim Matmid\" and who was a gggrandson of Aryeh Leib Epstein (Ba'al ha-Pardes) of Königsberg. Alpert served as a rabbi in Orlya in 1877 and Mordy in 1880s. In 1890 he became a rabbi in Svisloch near Bobruysk and was the head of a rabbinical court in the district of Minsk. He soon abandoned his rabbinic duties in order to concentrate on Talmud research and his writings. His published works included sefers", "psg_id": "13113109" }, { "title": "Jon Alpert", "text": "since the Persian Gulf War. In 1991, while employed by NBC, Alpert was the first American journalist to bring back uncensored video footage from the first Persian Gulf War. The footage, much of it focusing on civilian casualties, was cancelled three hours before it was supposed to be aired, and Alpert was simultaneously fired. Later that year, CBS Evening News Executive Producer Tom Bettag planned to air the footage but this airing was also cancelled, and Bettag fired. Jon Alpert Jon Alpert (born c. 1948) is an American journalist and documentary filmmaker of Jewish ethnicity, known for his use of", "psg_id": "9474861" }, { "title": "Jane Alpert", "text": "the CAC (Community Action Coalition). Melville and Alpert became more involved with politics; they became romantically involved as well, and Alpert moved to the Lower East Side to live with Melville at his apartment. \"On the Lower East Side Alpert began writing for \"Rat\".\" In her book, Alpert says Melville was able to turn insults into compliments. \"His voice suggested helpless lust, as though his accusation of wanton sexuality were also an admission of my power over him.\" Alpert became drawn into the world of radical politics which she had always watched from the outside. \"If Sam had been the", "psg_id": "10871304" }, { "title": "Mordechai Dovid Alpert", "text": "\"Yad Morcechai\", \"Binyan Dovid\", \"Divrei Dodim\" and \"Chemed Mordechai\". He became known in the rabbinical world as \"Yad Mordechai\" after the sefer he had published. He left some unpublished manuscripts that now reside in Hebrew University in Jerusalem and The Rambam Library in Tel-Aviv. Rabbi Alpert died during World War I while Germans occupied Svisloch. Mordechai Dovid Alpert Mordechai Dovid Alpert (; b. Slonim, 1850 - d. Svislovich, near Bobruysk, 1918) was born into the family of Rabbi Chaim Shabtai Alpert known as \"Chaim Matmid\" and who was a gggrandson of Aryeh Leib Epstein (Ba'al ha-Pardes) of Königsberg. Alpert served", "psg_id": "13113110" } ]
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in which year did count basie die?
[ { "title": "Count Basie Theatre", "text": "the Carlton did also. In 1973, a significant anonymous donation allowed the Monmouth County Arts Council to preserve and reopen the historic theater for cultural uses. The theater was renamed the Monmouth Arts Center. In 1984, it was renamed as the Count Basie Theatre, in memorial to William “Count” Basie, the great jazz pianist, bandleader, composer, and Red Bank native, who had died that year. The arts council operated the theater until June 30, 1999, when the not-for-profit corporation Count Basie Theatre, Inc. was established to manage, program, and preserve the theater. As part of its $26 million expansion, the", "psg_id": "8546802" } ]
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[ { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "album \"The Count Basie Story\" (Frank Foster, arranger) and \"Basie and Eckstine, Inc.\": album featuring Billy Eckstine, Quincy Jones (as arranger) and the Count Basie Orchestra. It was released by Roulette Records, then later reissued by Capitol Records. Later that year, Basie appeared on a television special with Fred Astaire, featuring a dance solo to \"Sweet Georgia Brown\", followed in January 1961 by Basie performing at one of the five John F. Kennedy Inaugural Balls. That summer, Basie and Duke Ellington combined forces for the recording \"First Time! The Count Meets the Duke\", each providing four numbers from their play", "psg_id": "772444" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "significance.\" On May 23, 1985, William \"Count\" Basie was presented, posthumously, with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan. The award was received by his son, Aaron Woodward. On September 11, 1996 the U.S. Post Office issued a Count Basie 32 cents postage stamp. Basie is a part of the Big Band Leaders issue, which, is in turn, part of the Legends of American Music series. In 2009, Basie was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame. In 2005, Count Basie's song \"One O'Clock Jump\" (1937) was included by the National Recording Preservation Board in the Library", "psg_id": "772453" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "Joe Williams toured with the band and was featured on the 1957 album \"One O'Clock Jump\", and 1956's \"Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings\", with \"Every Day (I Have the Blues)\" becoming a huge hit. With Billy Eckstine on the album \"Basie/Eckstine Incorporated\", in 1959. Ella Fitzgerald made some memorable recordings with Basie, including the 1963 album \"Ella and Basie!\". With the 'New Testament' Basie band in full swing, and arrangements written by a youthful Quincy Jones, this album proved a swinging respite from her \"Songbook\" recordings and constant touring she did during this period. She even toured with the", "psg_id": "772448" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "him some piano technique. In 1928, Basie was in Tulsa and heard Walter Page and his Famous Blue Devils, one of the first big bands, which featured Jimmy Rushing on vocals. A few months later, he was invited to join the band, which played mostly in Texas and Oklahoma. It was at this time that he began to be known as \"Count\" Basie (see Jazz royalty). The following year, in 1929, Basie became the pianist with the Bennie Moten band based in Kansas City, inspired by Moten's ambition to raise his band to the level of Duke Ellington's or Fletcher", "psg_id": "772422" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "and always enthusiastic about his music. In his autobiography, he wrote, \"I think the band can really \"swing\" when it swings \"easy\", when it can just play along like you are cutting butter.\" Count Basie made most of his albums with his big band. See the Count Basie Orchestra Discography. From 1929–1932 Basie was part of Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra: By 2011, four recordings of Count Basie had been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, a special Grammy award established in 1973 to honor recordings that are at least 25 years old, and that have \"qualitative or historical", "psg_id": "772452" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "Basie then formed his own nine-piece band, Barons of Rhythm, with many former Moten members including Walter Page (bass), Freddie Green (guitar), Jo Jones (drums), Lester Young (tenor saxophone) and Jimmy Rushing (vocals). The Barons of Rhythm were regulars at the Reno Club and often performed for a live radio broadcast. During a broadcast the announcer wanted to give Basie's name some style, so he called him \"Count.\" Little did Basie know this touch of royalty would give him proper status and position him with the likes of Duke Ellington and Earl Hines. Basie's new band which included many Moten", "psg_id": "772425" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "band. He occasionally played four-hand piano and dual pianos with Moten, who also conducted. The band improved with several personnel changes, including the addition of tenor saxophonist Ben Webster. When the band voted Moten out, Basie took over for several months, calling the group \"Count Basie and his Cherry Blossoms.\" When his own band folded, he rejoined Moten with a newly re-organized band. A year later, Basie joined Bennie Moten's band, and played with them until Moten's death in 1935 from a failed tonsillectomy. When Moten died, the band tried to stay together but couldn't make a go of it.", "psg_id": "772424" }, { "title": "Count Basie at Newport", "text": "Count Basie at Newport Count Basie at Newport is a live album by jazz musician Count Basie and his orchestra. It was originally issued as Verve MGV 8243 and included only the tracks 1-7 and 13. Tracks 9-12 originally included in \"Count Basie & Joe Williams/Dizzy Gillespie & Mary Lou Williams at Newport\" (Verve MGV 8244). The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album five stars and said that \"At the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival, the music was consistently inspired and often historic. Count Basie welcomed back tenor great Lester Young and singer Jimmy Rushing for part of a", "psg_id": "10699620" }, { "title": "Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan", "text": "Ernie Wilkins. Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan is a 1961 album by American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan, accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra, with arrangements by Frank Foster, Thad Jones and Ernie Wilkins. According to James Gavin's liner notes to the 1996 CD release, Basie himself does not perform on any of the tracks. The original LP was part of Roulette Records' \"Birdland Series,\" \"which takes its name from the world-renowned jazz nightclub,\" according to the back cover notes. All tracks arranged by Thad Jones, except \"Little Man (You've Had a Busy Day)\" by Frank Foster and \"Teach Me", "psg_id": "11808613" }, { "title": "Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan", "text": "Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan is a 1961 album by American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan, accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra, with arrangements by Frank Foster, Thad Jones and Ernie Wilkins. According to James Gavin's liner notes to the 1996 CD release, Basie himself does not perform on any of the tracks. The original LP was part of Roulette Records' \"Birdland Series,\" \"which takes its name from the world-renowned jazz nightclub,\" according to the back cover notes. All tracks arranged by Thad Jones, except \"Little Man (You've Had a Busy Day)\" by Frank Foster and \"Teach Me Tonight\" by", "psg_id": "11808612" }, { "title": "Count Basie Orchestra", "text": "such as Sonny Payne, drummed much louder and raised the dynamic of the band to a \"harder, more clamorous brass sound.\" The ban on instrumental recordings of 1942-1944 adversely affected the finances of the Count Basie Orchestra, as it did for all big bands in the United States. Despite taking on soloists from the next generation such as Wardell Gray, Basie was forced to temporarily disband the group for a short period in 1948, before dispersing again for two years in 1950. For these two years, Basie led a reduced band of between 6 and 9 people, featuring more new", "psg_id": "6694163" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "\"Sinatra at the Sands\" which featured Sinatra with Count Basie and his orchestra at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. In May 1970, Sinatra performed in London's Royal Festival Hall with the Basie orchestra, in a charity benefit for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Sinatra later said of this concert \"I have a funny feeling that those two nights could have been my finest hour, really. It went so well; it was so thrilling and exciting\". Basie also recorded with Tony Bennett in the late 1950s. Their albums together included \"In Person\" and \"Strike Up", "psg_id": "772450" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "for their booking Basie steadily throughout the summer of 1938. Their fame took a huge leap. Adding to their play book, Basie received arrangements from Jimmy Mundy (who had also worked with Benny Goodman and Earl Hines), particularly for \"Cherokee\", \"Easy Does It\", and \"Super Chief\". In 1939, Basie and his band made a major cross-country tour, including their first West Coast dates. A few months later, Basie quit MCA and signed with the William Morris Agency, who got them better fees. On February 19, 1940, Count Basie and his Orchestra opened a four-week engagement at Southland in Boston, and", "psg_id": "772436" }, { "title": "The Count Basie Story", "text": "The Count Basie Story Count Basie Story is a double album by pianist, composer and bandleader Count Basie featuring tracks originally performed by his orchestra in the 1930s and 1940s rerecorded in 1960 as a celebration of its 25th anniversary and first released on the Roulette label. Selections from the 2-LP set were also released as Roulette's \"The Best of Basie\" in 1962 and \"The Best of Basie Vol. 2\" in 1964. The album was rereleased with bonus tracks in 2004 to commemorate Basie's 100th birthday. AllMusic awarded the album 3½ stars and its review by Scott Yanow states, \"These", "psg_id": "19131385" }, { "title": "Count Basie at Newport", "text": "very memorable set...Young plays beautifully throughout and Rushing is in prime form. An exciting full-length version of \"One O'Clock Jump\" features Young, Illinois Jacquet, and trumpeter Roy Eldridge...It's a great set of music\". Count Basie at Newport Count Basie at Newport is a live album by jazz musician Count Basie and his orchestra. It was originally issued as Verve MGV 8243 and included only the tracks 1-7 and 13. Tracks 9-12 originally included in \"Count Basie & Joe Williams/Dizzy Gillespie & Mary Lou Williams at Newport\" (Verve MGV 8244). The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album five stars", "psg_id": "10699621" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "the Band.\" Basie also toured with Bennett, including a date at Carnegie Hall. Other notable recordings were with Sammy Davis Jr., Bing Crosby, and Sarah Vaughan. One of Basie's biggest regrets was never recording with Louis Armstrong, though they shared the same bill several times. In 1968 Basie and his Band recorded an album with Jackie Wilson titled \"\"Manufacturers of Soul\"\". Count Basie introduced several generations of listeners to the Big Band sound and left an influential catalog. Basie is remembered by many who worked for him as being considerate of musicians and their opinions, modest, relaxed, fun-loving, dryly witty,", "psg_id": "772451" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "basement). Soon, they were booked at the Roseland Ballroom for the Christmas show. Basie recalled a review, which said something like, \"We caught the great Count Basie band which is supposed to be so hot he was going to come in here and set the Roseland on fire. Well, the Roseland is still standing\". Compared to the reigning band of Fletcher Henderson, Basie's band lacked polish and presentation. The producer John Hammond continued to advise and encourage the band, and they soon came up with some adjustments, including softer playing, more solos, and more standards. They paced themselves to save", "psg_id": "772431" }, { "title": "Count Basie Theatre", "text": "theater adopted the name Count Basie Center For The Arts on May 14, 2018, to better reflect the organization's work offstage in schools and the community. In October 2018, Hackensack-Meridian Health acquired naming rights for the Center's historic theater, rebranding it has Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre. Besides Count Basie, legends such as James Brown and Tony Bennett, as well as headline performers such as Al Green, George Carlin, Boz Scaggs, Counting Crows, Olivia Newton-John, Brian Wilson, \"Weird Al\" Yankovic and Jon Stewart, have performed at the Basie Center's historic theater. Jersey Shore legend Bruce Springsteen has made several surprise guest", "psg_id": "8546803" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "Lester Young, George Shearing, and Stan Getz. In 1957, Basie released the live album \"Count Basie at Newport\". \"April in Paris\" (arrangement by Wild Bill Davis) was a best-selling instrumental and the title song for the hit album. The Basie band made two tours in the British Isles and on the second, they put on a command performance for Queen Elizabeth II, along with Judy Garland, Vera Lynn, and Mario Lanza. He was a guest on ABC's \"The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom,\" a venue also opened to several other black entertainers. In 1959, Basie's band recorded a \"greatest hits\" double", "psg_id": "772443" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "In 1950, he headlined the Universal-International short film \"\"Sugar Chile\" Robinson, Billie Holiday, Count Basie and His Sextet.\" He reformed his group as a 16-piece orchestra in 1952. Basie credits Billy Eckstine, a top male vocalist of the time, for prompting his return to Big Band. He said that Norman Granz got them into the Birdland club and promoted the new band through recordings on the Mercury, Clef, and Verve labels. The jukebox era had begun, and Basie shared the exposure along with early rock'n'roll and rhythm and blues artists. Basie's new band was more of an ensemble group, with", "psg_id": "772439" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "alumni, with the important addition of tenor player Lester Young. They played at the Reno Club and sometimes were broadcast on local radio. Late one night with time to fill, the band started improvising. Basie liked the results and named the piece \"One O'Clock Jump.\" According to Basie, \"we hit it with the rhythm section and went into the riffs, and the riffs just stuck. We set the thing up front in D-flat, and then we just went on playing in F.\" It became his signature tune. At the end of 1936, Basie and his band, now billed as \"Count", "psg_id": "772426" }, { "title": "The Count Basie Story", "text": "sides were hotly contested when originally issued because of the contrast in accents between the 1937 band and the later one. The sound is so different that it cannot be compared to the pure and bluesy dance band swing of the originals; it is amped up and brassy, with charts (written by Royal or Neal Hefti) that stress tempo and sophisticated ensemble playing rather than riff-based solos, busyness, and dynamics. For any serious Basie fan, these sides are essential\". Disc One: Disc Two: The Count Basie Story Count Basie Story is a double album by pianist, composer and bandleader Count", "psg_id": "19131386" }, { "title": "Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings", "text": "Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings is an album by pianist/bandleader Count Basie and vocalist Joe Williams recorded in 1955 and originally released on the Clef label. AllMusic awarded the album 5 stars stating \"Joe Williams' debut as the featured vocalist in Count Basie's band was one of those landmark moments that even savvy observers don't fully appreciate when it occurs, then realize years later how momentous an event they witnessed. Williams brought a different presence to the great Basie orchestra than the one Jimmy Rushing provided; he couldn't shout like Rushing, but he", "psg_id": "8491164" }, { "title": "Basie in London", "text": "Basie in London Basie in London is a 1956 live album by Count Basie and his orchestra, recorded (despite the inaccurate album title) in Gothenburg, Sweden. The album was recorded live in Gothenburg, Sweden on 7th September 1956 during a tour that did not involve any UK dates due to the ongoing AFM/MU dispute; it was released to capitalise on the extensive string of UK tour dates during the Spring of 1957. It also helped the Basie Band to catch up in Britain, preparing the ground for the forthcoming 'Atomic' recordings. The Basie Was Here EP (SEB10083) featuring part of", "psg_id": "14900673" }, { "title": "Count Basie Orchestra", "text": "players such as Buddy Rich, Serge Chaloff and Buddy DeFranco. Basie reformed the jazz orchestra in 1952 for a series of tours, not only in the United States, but also in Europe in 1954 and Japan in 1963. The band released new recordings; some featuring guest singers such as Joe Williams, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and Billy Eckstine. All relied on contributions from arrangers, some of whom are now synonymous with the Basie band: Neal Hefti, Quincy Jones and Sammy Nestico. Michael G. Nastos wrote of the recording with Eckstine: \"When the Count Basie Orchestra consented to team up with", "psg_id": "6694164" }, { "title": "Count Basie Orchestra", "text": "vocalist Billy Eckstine, choruses of angels must have shouted hallelujah. The combination of Basie's sweet jazz and Eckstine's low-down blues sensibilities meshed well on this one-shot deal, a program mostly of downtrodden songs perfectly suited for the band and the man.\" This new band became known as \"The Second Testament\". With albums such as \"The Atomic Mr. Basie\" (1958), \"April in Paris\" (1957)and \"Basie Plays Hefti\" (1958), the new Count Basie Orchestra sound became identifiable. The sound of the band was now that of a tight ensemble: heavier and more full bodied, contrasting with the riff-based band of the late", "psg_id": "6694165" }, { "title": "Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings", "text": "was more effective on romantic and sentimental material, while he was almost as spectacular on surging blues, up-tempo wailers, and stomping standards\". Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings is an album by pianist/bandleader Count Basie and vocalist Joe Williams recorded in 1955 and originally released on the Clef label. AllMusic awarded the album 5 stars stating \"Joe Williams' debut as the featured vocalist in Count Basie's band was one of those landmark moments that even savvy observers don't fully appreciate when it occurs, then realize years later how momentous an event they witnessed. Williams", "psg_id": "8491165" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "Basie Orchestra in the mid-1970s, and Fitzgerald and Basie also met on the 1979 albums \"A Classy Pair\", \"Digital III at Montreux\", and \"A Perfect Match\", the last two also recorded live at Montreux. In addition to Quincy Jones, Basie was using arrangers such as Benny Carter \"(Kansas City Suite)\", Neal Hefti \"(The Atomic Mr Basie)\", and Sammy Nestico \"(Basie-Straight Ahead)\". Frank Sinatra recorded for the first time with Basie on 1962's \"Sinatra-Basie\" and for a second studio album on 1964's \"It Might as Well Be Swing\", which was arranged by Quincy Jones. Jones also arranged and conducted 1966's live", "psg_id": "772449" }, { "title": "Count Basie Orchestra", "text": "Neal Hefti and featured musicians such as Thad Jones and Eddie \"Lockjaw\" Davis. Its recordings of this era included collaborations with singers such as Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. Count Basie arrived in Kansas City, Missouri in 1927, playing on the Theater Owners Bookers Association (TOBA) circuit. After playing with Walter Page's Blue Devils, in 1929 he joined rival band leader Bennie Moten's band. Upon Moten's death in 1935, Basie left the group to start his own band, taking many of his colleagues from the Moten band with him. This nine-piece group consisted of Joe Keyes and Oran 'Hot Lips'", "psg_id": "6694154" }, { "title": "A Swingin' Christmas (Featuring The Count Basie Big Band)", "text": "on November 20 in New York City in which he performed three songs – \"I'll Be Home for Christmas,\" \"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town\" and \"Jingle Bells\" – before the unveiling of the store's window displays. He performed a concert at New York City's Apollo Theater on December 16 that was billed as his only show in support of the album with the Count Basie Big Band. Many retailers featured different variations: The Count Basie Orchestra Production A Swingin' Christmas (Featuring The Count Basie Big Band) A Swingin' Christmas is a Christmas album by Tony Bennett, released in 2008,", "psg_id": "12699233" }, { "title": "The Atomic Mr. Basie", "text": "The Atomic Mr. Basie The Atomic Mr. Basie (originally called Basie, also known as E=MC and reissued in 1994 as The Complete Atomic Basie) is a 1958 album by Count Basie and his orchestra. The album is one of Basie's most famous and is critically acclaimed. Allmusic gave it 5 stars, reviewer Bruce Eder saying \"it took Basie's core audience and a lot of other people by surprise, as a bold, forward-looking statement within the context of a big-band recording.\" It is included in the book \"1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die\", Will Fulford-Jones calling it \"Basie's last", "psg_id": "7181038" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "their hottest numbers for later in the show, to give the audience a chance to warm up. His first official recordings for Decca followed, under contract to agent MCA, including \"Pennies from Heaven\" and \"Honeysuckle Rose\". Hammond introduced Basie to Billie Holiday, whom he invited to sing with the band. (Holiday did not record with Basie, as she had her own record contract and preferred working with small combos). The band's first appearance at the Apollo Theater followed, with the vocalists Holiday and Jimmy Rushing getting the most attention. Durham returned to help with arranging and composing, but for the", "psg_id": "772432" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "steady job at Leroy's, a place known for its piano players and its \"cutting contests.\" The place catered to \"uptown celebrities,\" and typically the band winged every number without sheet music using \"head arrangements.\" He met Fats Waller, who was playing organ at the Lincoln Theater accompanying silent movies, and Waller taught him how to play that instrument. (Basie later played organ at the Eblon Theater in Kansas City). As he did with Duke Ellington, Willie \"the Lion\" Smith helped Basie out during the lean times by arranging gigs at \"house-rent parties,\" introducing him to other leading musicians, and teaching", "psg_id": "772421" }, { "title": "Have a Nice Day (Count Basie album)", "text": "Have a Nice Day (Count Basie album) Have a Nice Day is a 1971 studio album by Count Basie and his orchestra, with all music composed and arranged by Sammy Nestico. This was Basie's debut recording for Daybreak. Sammy Nestico, a graduate of Duquesne University who worked for the US Air Force Band, primarily the Airmen of Note, in Washington, DC for 12 years after World War II, had at this time been writing for Basie for four years. Reissued on CD in West Germany by EmArcy Records (Catalog #824 867-2) and Marketed by Phonogram. (CD itself says \"Made in", "psg_id": "12166595" }, { "title": "Have a Nice Day (Count Basie album)", "text": "W. Germany by Polygram\") All music composed by Sammy Nestico. Have a Nice Day (Count Basie album) Have a Nice Day is a 1971 studio album by Count Basie and his orchestra, with all music composed and arranged by Sammy Nestico. This was Basie's debut recording for Daybreak. Sammy Nestico, a graduate of Duquesne University who worked for the US Air Force Band, primarily the Airmen of Note, in Washington, DC for 12 years after World War II, had at this time been writing for Basie for four years. Reissued on CD in West Germany by EmArcy Records (Catalog #824", "psg_id": "12166596" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "Henderson's. Where the Blue Devils were \"snappier\" and more \"bluesy,\" the Moten band was more refined and respected, playing in the \"Kansas City stomp\" style. In addition to playing piano, Basie was co-arranger with Eddie Durham, who notated the music. Their \"Moten Swing\", which Basie claimed credit for, was widely acclaimed and was an invaluable contribution to the development of swing music, and at one performance at the Pearl Theatre in Philadelphia in December 1932, the theatre opened its door to allow anybody in who wanted to hear the band perform. During a stay in Chicago, Basie recorded with the", "psg_id": "772423" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "most part, the orchestra worked out its numbers in rehearsal, with Basie guiding the proceedings. There were often no musical notations made. Once the musicians found what they liked, they usually were able to repeat it using their \"head arrangements\" and collective memory. Next, Basie played at the Savoy, which was noted more for lindy-hopping, while the Roseland was a place for fox-trots and congas. In early 1938, the Savoy was the meeting ground for a \"battle of the bands\" with Chick Webb's group. Basie had Holiday, and Webb countered with the singer Ella Fitzgerald. As \"Metronome\" magazine proclaimed, \"Basie's", "psg_id": "772433" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "publicity over the big band battle, before and after, gave the Basie band a boost and wider recognition. Soon after, Benny Goodman recorded their signature \"One O'Clock Jump\" with his band. A few months later, Holiday left for Artie Shaw's band. Hammond introduced Helen Humes, whom Basie hired; she stayed with Basie for four years. When Eddie Durham left for Glenn Miller's orchestra, he was replaced by Dicky Wells. Basie's 14-man band began playing at the Famous Door, a mid-town nightspot with a CBS network feed and air conditioning, which Hammond was said to have bought the club in return", "psg_id": "772435" }, { "title": "Basie in London", "text": "Basie on the LP sleeve, according to Al Ryan of BBC Radio 3 Jazz Now, were David and Janet Woodhead. Janet was a great pub pianist and played in the Lambeth Walk pub (on the piano featured on the back of the LP). The Lambeth Walk ceased trading as a pub in 2010, though the building is still there at 17 Lambeth Road. Basie in London Basie in London is a 1956 live album by Count Basie and his orchestra, recorded (despite the inaccurate album title) in Gothenburg, Sweden. The album was recorded live in Gothenburg, Sweden on 7th September", "psg_id": "14900675" }, { "title": "Basie Reunion", "text": "winner on a variety of fronts: as an opportunity to hear Basie alum paying inspired homage to their employer, and as a rare opportunity to hear Washington cut loose in the company of his peers. Recommended wholeheartedly to any and all hepcats still practicing or reformed\". Basie Reunion Basie Reunion is an album by Count Basie Orchestra members led by jazz saxophonist Paul Quinichette featuring tracks recorded in 1958 and released on the Prestige label. Allmusic awarded the album 4½ stars and reviewer Ken Dryden stated, \"While this session isn't meant to substitute for the original recordings by Count Basie,", "psg_id": "20825123" }, { "title": "Basie Reunion", "text": "Basie Reunion Basie Reunion is an album by Count Basie Orchestra members led by jazz saxophonist Paul Quinichette featuring tracks recorded in 1958 and released on the Prestige label. Allmusic awarded the album 4½ stars and reviewer Ken Dryden stated, \"While this session isn't meant to substitute for the original recordings by Count Basie, the consistently swinging performances make this meeting of mostly Basie alumni worth purchasing\". On All About Jazz, Derek Taylor wrote \"Brimming with talent from bands past and present the one-shot aggregation places a premium on expansive individual solos and relaxed first-rate swing ... This disc a", "psg_id": "20825122" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "Patton would dance on stage; Patton became known as \"Gene Gene, the Dancing Machine\". Basie was a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. On 21 July 1930, Basie married Vivian Lee Winn, in Kansas City, Missouri. They were divorced sometime before 1935. Some time in or before 1935, the now single Basie returned to New York City, renting a house at 111 West 138th Street, Manhattan, as evidenced by the 1940 census. He married Catherine Morgan on 13 July 1940 in the King County courthouse in Seattle, Washington. In 1942, they moved to Queens. The Basies bought a whites-only home", "psg_id": "772446" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "Greer, who also lived in Red Bank and became Duke Ellington's drummer in 1919, Basie at age 15 switched to piano exclusively. Greer and Basie played together in venues until Greer set out on his professional career. By then, Basie was playing with pick-up groups for dances, resorts, and amateur shows, including Harry Richardson's \"Kings of Syncopation\". When not playing a gig, he hung out at the local pool hall with other musicians, where he picked up on upcoming play dates and gossip. He got some jobs in Asbury Park at the Jersey Shore, and played at the Hong Kong", "psg_id": "772418" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "band, came up with nicknames for all the other band members. He called Basie \"Holy Man\", \"Holy Main\", and just plain \"Holy\". Basie favored blues, and he would showcase some of the most notable blues singers of the era after he went to New York: Billie Holiday, Jimmy Rushing, Big Joe Turner, Helen Humes, and Joe Williams. He also hired arrangers who knew how to maximize the band's abilities, such as Eddie Durham and Jimmy Mundy. When Basie took his orchestra to New York in 1937, they made the Woodside Hotel in Harlem their base (they often rehearsed in its", "psg_id": "772430" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "Basie and His Barons of Rhythm,\" moved from Kansas City to Chicago, where they honed their repertoire at a long engagement at the Grand Terrace Ballroom. Right from the start, Basie's band was noted for its rhythm section. Another Basie innovation was the use of two tenor saxophone players; at the time, most bands had just one. When Young complained of Herschel Evans' vibrato, Basie placed them on either side of the alto players, and soon had the tenor players engaged in \"duels\". Many other bands later adapted the split tenor arrangement. In that city in October 1936, the band", "psg_id": "772427" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "Evans, the guitarist Freddie Green, trumpeters Buck Clayton and Harry \"Sweets\" Edison and singers Jimmy Rushing, Helen Humes, Thelma Carpenter, and Joe Williams. William Basie was born to Harvey Lee and Lillian Basie in Red Bank, New Jersey. His father worked as a coachman and caretaker for a wealthy judge. After automobiles replaced horses, his father became a groundskeeper and handyman for several wealthy families in the area. Both of his parents had some type of musical background. His father played the mellophone, and his mother played the piano; in fact, she gave Basie his first piano lessons. She took", "psg_id": "772416" }, { "title": "Count Basie Orchestra", "text": "of some of the players he had hired, including Eric Dixon, Thad Jones, Frank Foster, Grover Mitchell, Bill Hughes, and Dennis Mackrel. The current director is Scotty Barnhart. New recordings have continued to be released, for example \"Basie is Back\" (2006) which features new recordings of classic tunes from the Basie Orchestra's catalog, including \"April in Paris\" and even the band's early hit \"One O'clock Jump\". The group also continues to produce collaborations with high-profile singers, such as Ray Charles in \"Ray Sings, Basie Swings\" (also 2006), and with arranger Allyn Ferguson on the album \"Swing Shift\" (1999). For recordings", "psg_id": "6694167" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "books. During the balance of the 1960s, the band kept busy with tours, recordings, television appearances, festivals, Las Vegas shows, and travel abroad, including cruises. Some time around 1964, Basie adopted his trademark yachting cap. Through steady changes in personnel, Basie led the band into the 1980s. Basie made a few more movie appearances, such as the Jerry Lewis film \"Cinderfella\" (1960) and the Mel Brooks movie \"Blazing Saddles\" (1974), playing a revised arrangement of \"April in Paris\". During its heyday, \"The Gong Show\" (1976–80) used Basie's \"Jumpin' at the Woodside\" during some episodes, while an NBC stagehand named Eugene", "psg_id": "772445" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "Inn until a better player took his place. Around 1920, Basie went to Harlem, a hotbed of jazz, where he lived down the block from the Alhambra Theater. Early after his arrival, he bumped into Sonny Greer, who was by then the drummer for the Washingtonians, Duke Ellington's early band. Soon, Basie met many of the Harlem musicians who were \"making the scene,\" including Willie \"the Lion\" Smith and James P. Johnson. Basie toured in several acts between 1925 and 1927, including \"Katie Krippen and Her Kiddies\" as part of the \"Hippity Hop\" show; on the Keith, the Columbia Burlesque,", "psg_id": "772419" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "in laundry and baked cakes for sale for a living. She paid 25 cents a lesson for piano instruction for him. Not much of a student in school, Basie dreamed of a traveling life, inspired by touring carnivals which came to town. He finished junior high school but spent much of his time at the Palace Theater in Red Bank, where doing occasional chores gained him free admission to performances. He quickly learned to improvise music appropriate to the acts and the silent movies. Though a natural at the piano, Basie preferred drums. Discouraged by the obvious talents of Sonny", "psg_id": "772417" }, { "title": "Count Basie Theatre", "text": "appearances and fellow New Jersey rock legend Jon Bon Jovi has attended and organized many charity concerts.\"Cats\" performed there. The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and the Monmouth Symphony Orchestra are regularly scheduled. The Count Basie Center Performing Arts Academy offers professional training courses in performance basics, audition techniques, professional development, and weekend workshops to aspiring actors, musicians, and dancers of all ages. Past participants in the Performing Arts Academy who have gone on to notable performance careers include Broadway actress, Jillian Mueller, The X Factor finalist Cari Fletcher, The Voice runner-up, Jacquie Lee , and Steve Vai keyboardist, Michael Arrom.", "psg_id": "8546804" }, { "title": "Count Basie Orchestra", "text": "Bobby Moore replaced Keyes and Smith, and Earle Warren replaced the alto saxophonist Coughey Roberts. In March 1937 the guitarist Freddie Green arrived, replacing Claude Williams and completing what became one of the most respected rhythm sections in big band history. Billie Holiday also sang with the band during this period, although she never recorded with them for contractual reasons. Hits such as \"One O'Clock Jump\" and \"Jumpin' at the Woodside\" (from 1937 and 1938, respectively) helped to gain the band, now known as the Count Basie Orchestra, national and international fame. These tunes were known as \"head-arrangements\"; not scored", "psg_id": "6694158" }, { "title": "A Swingin' Christmas (Featuring The Count Basie Big Band)", "text": "A Swingin' Christmas (Featuring The Count Basie Big Band) A Swingin' Christmas is a Christmas album by Tony Bennett, released in 2008, that features the Count Basie Big Band. Bennett's daughter Antonia duets with him on one track. The album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the 52nd Grammy Awards. To promote the release of the album Bennett granted numerous interviews, and made a number of television show performances, from the time of its release through the holiday season. This included a special free street performance outside of Bloomingdale's department store at 4:30 p.m.", "psg_id": "12699232" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "part of a four-record compilation album entitled \"Boogie Woogie\" (Columbia album C44). When he made the Vocalion recordings, Basie had already signed with Decca Records, but did not have his first recording session with them until January 1937. By then, Basie's sound was characterized by a \"jumping\" beat and the contrapuntal accents of his own piano. His personnel around 1937 included: Lester Young and Herschel Evans (tenor sax), Freddie Green (guitar), Jo Jones (drums), Walter Page (bass), Earle Warren (alto sax), Buck Clayton and Harry Edison (trumpet), Benny Morton and Dickie Wells (trombone). Lester Young, known as \"Prez\" by the", "psg_id": "772429" }, { "title": "This Time by Basie!", "text": "This Time by Basie! This Time by Basie (subtitled Hits of the 50's & 60's) is an album released by pianist, composer and bandleader Count Basie featuring jazz versions of contemporary hits recorded in 1963 and originally released on the Reprise label. The album won the Best Performance by a Band for Dancing at the 6th Annual Grammy Awards. AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars noting \"\"This Time by Basie\" swings, smooth and easy but taut, or hot and heavy... Quincy Jones arranged and conducted \"This Time by Basie\", and the record was successful, returning the Count to the pop", "psg_id": "19153790" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "again. The new band included: Paul Campbell, Tommy Turrentine, Johnny Letman, Idrees Sulieman, and Joe Newman (trumpet); Jimmy Wilkins, Benny Powell, Matthew Gee (trombone); Paul Quinichette and Floyd \"Candy\" Johnson (tenor sax); Marshal Royal and Ernie Wilkins (alto sax); and Charlie Fowlkes (baritone sax). \"Down Beat\" magazine reported, \"(Basie) has managed to assemble an ensemble that can thrill both the listener who remembers 1938 and the youngster who has never before heard a big band like this.\" In 1957, Basie sued the jazz venue Ball and Chain in Miami over outstanding fees, causing the closure of the venue. In 1958,", "psg_id": "772441" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "and the Theater Owners Bookers Association (T.O.B.A.) vaudeville circuits; and as a soloist and accompanist to blues singers Katie Krippen and Gonzelle White. His touring took him to Kansas City, St. Louis, New Orleans, and Chicago. Throughout his tours, Basie met many jazz musicians, including Louis Armstrong. Before he was 20 years old, he toured extensively on the Keith and TOBA vaudeville circuits as a solo pianist, accompanist, and music director for blues singers, dancers, and comedians. This provided an early training that was to prove significant in his later career. Back in Harlem in 1925, Basie gained his first", "psg_id": "772420" }, { "title": "Count Basie Orchestra", "text": "John Hammond heard the band on a 1936 radio broadcast, he sought them out and offered Basie the chance to expand the group to the standard 13-piece big band line-up. He also offered to transfer the group to New York City in order to play at venues such as the Roseland Ballroom. Basie agreed, hoping that with this new band, he could retain the freedom and spirit of the Kansas City style of his nine-piece group. The band, which now included Buck Clayton on trumpet and the famous blues \"shouter\" Jimmy Rushing, demonstrated this style in their first recordings with", "psg_id": "6694156" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "play dates with lower pay. Dance hall bookings were down sharply as swing began to fade, the effects of the musicians' strikes of 1942–44 and 1948 began to be felt, and the public's taste grew for singers. Basie occasionally lost some key soloists. However, throughout the 1940s, he maintained a big band that possessed an infectious rhythmic beat, an enthusiastic team spirit, and a long list of inspired and talented jazz soloists. The big band era appeared to have ended after the war, and Basie disbanded the group. For a while, he performed in combos, sometimes stretched to an orchestra.", "psg_id": "772438" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "fewer solo turns, and relying less on \"head\" and more on written arrangements. Basie added touches of bebop \"so long as it made sense\", and he required that \"it all had to have feeling\". Basie's band was sharing Birdland with such bebop greats as Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Miles Davis. Behind the occasional bebop solos, he always kept his strict rhythmic pulse, \"so it doesn't matter what they do up front; the audience gets the beat\". Basie also added flute to some numbers, a novelty at the time that became widely copied. Soon, his band was touring and recording", "psg_id": "772440" }, { "title": "Like Basie!", "text": "Like Basie! Like Basie!, (also released as \"Like Who?\" and \"Paul Quinichette\"), is an album by American jazz saxophonist Paul Quinichette featuring tracks recorded in 1959 and released on the United Artists label. Allmusic awarded the album 4½ stars and reviewer Scott Yanow stated, \"This set features the tenor-saxophonist with Count Basie sidemen both past and present ... Quinichette might have been derivative but he always showed enthusiasm and skill in being creative within the Lester Young approach and this is a fine and formerly obscure effort\". On All About Jazz, Nic Jones wrote \"Quinichette's allegiance to all things Basie", "psg_id": "20825238" }, { "title": "Basie Meets Bond", "text": "Marshall Royal and Count Basie's solos on \"Thunderball\". Dryden conceded that the album could be \"safely bypassed by most jazz fans\" but said that Basie's fans might \"find this surprising LP worth the investment\". Basie Meets Bond Basie Meets Bond is a 1966 album by Count Basie and his orchestra. The album is a collection of musical pieces from the first four James Bond films; \"Dr No\", \"From Russia with Love\", \"Goldfinger\" and \"Thunderball\". The album was Basie's first for United Records, and was produced by Teddy Reig. Ken Dryden, writing on Allmusic.com said of the album that \"While it", "psg_id": "17998106" }, { "title": "Bing 'n' Basie", "text": "in fine voice all the way, and the choice of material is from among the best contemporary tunes, excepting two ringers (Hangin', Day), which are the sort of nonentities that singers use to open TV variety specials.\" Bing 'n' Basie Bing 'n' Basie is a 1972 vinyl album recorded for Daybreak Records by Bing Crosby, accompanied by Count Basie and his Orchestra. The orchestral tracks were laid down over three days at the end of February and the beginning of March, 1972 at Amigo Studios, North Hollywood. Crosby added his voice to the pre-recorded orchestral tracks during three sessions on", "psg_id": "14561094" }, { "title": "Count Basie Orchestra", "text": "Page on trumpet, Buster Smith and Jack Washington on alto saxophone, Lester Young on tenor saxophone, Dan Minor on trombone, and a rhythm section made up of Jo Jones on drums, Walter Page on bass and Basie on piano. With this band, then named The Barons of Rhythm, Basie brought the sound of the famous and highly competitive Kansas City \"jam session\" to club audiences, coupling extended improvised solos with riff-based accompaniments from the band. The group's first venue was the Reno Club in Kansas City, later moving to the Grand Terrace in Chicago. When music critic and record producer", "psg_id": "6694155" }, { "title": "Like Basie!", "text": "cannot be denied\". Like Basie! Like Basie!, (also released as \"Like Who?\" and \"Paul Quinichette\"), is an album by American jazz saxophonist Paul Quinichette featuring tracks recorded in 1959 and released on the United Artists label. Allmusic awarded the album 4½ stars and reviewer Scott Yanow stated, \"This set features the tenor-saxophonist with Count Basie sidemen both past and present ... Quinichette might have been derivative but he always showed enthusiasm and skill in being creative within the Lester Young approach and this is a fine and formerly obscure effort\". On All About Jazz, Nic Jones wrote \"Quinichette's allegiance to", "psg_id": "20825239" }, { "title": "Ella and Basie!", "text": "Ella and Basie! Ella and Basie! is a 1963 studio album by Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by Count Basie and his orchestra, with arrangements by Benny Carter. It was later reissued with slightly different cover art as \"On the Sunny Side of the Street\". Surprisingly, Ella and the Basie band had only recorded together once before, on the 1957 album \"One O'Clock Jump\". This album is revered alongside \"Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!\" (1961), \"Ella Fitzgerald Sings Songs from Let No Man Write My Epitaph\" (1960), \"Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook\" (1959), and \"Ella in Hollywood\" (1961) as one", "psg_id": "6847832" }, { "title": "Ella and Basie!", "text": "of Ella's greatest recordings. The album was rated the 175th best album of the 1960s by \"Pitchfork\". For the 1963 Verve LP album, Verve V6-4061 Side One: Side Two: Bonus Tracks; Issued on the 1997 Verve CD Reissue, Verve 539 059-2 Ella and Basie! Ella and Basie! is a 1963 studio album by Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by Count Basie and his orchestra, with arrangements by Benny Carter. It was later reissued with slightly different cover art as \"On the Sunny Side of the Street\". Surprisingly, Ella and the Basie band had only recorded together once before, on the 1957 album", "psg_id": "6847833" }, { "title": "Basie Meets Bond", "text": "Basie Meets Bond Basie Meets Bond is a 1966 album by Count Basie and his orchestra. The album is a collection of musical pieces from the first four James Bond films; \"Dr No\", \"From Russia with Love\", \"Goldfinger\" and \"Thunderball\". The album was Basie's first for United Records, and was produced by Teddy Reig. Ken Dryden, writing on Allmusic.com said of the album that \"While it seems doubtful that Basie added any of this music to his regular band repertoire, his band does its best to do justice to the arrangements.\" Dryden praised Eddie \"Lockjaw\" Davis's solo on \"Goldfinger\" and", "psg_id": "17998105" }, { "title": "This Time by Basie!", "text": "charts on the eve of the British Invasion\". This Time by Basie! This Time by Basie (subtitled Hits of the 50's & 60's) is an album released by pianist, composer and bandleader Count Basie featuring jazz versions of contemporary hits recorded in 1963 and originally released on the Reprise label. The album won the Best Performance by a Band for Dancing at the 6th Annual Grammy Awards. AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars noting \"\"This Time by Basie\" swings, smooth and easy but taut, or hot and heavy... Quincy Jones arranged and conducted \"This Time by Basie\", and the record", "psg_id": "19153791" }, { "title": "Sinatra–Basie: An Historic Musical First", "text": "Sinatra–Basie: An Historic Musical First Sinatra–Basie: An Historic Musical First (a.k.a. Sinatra-Basie) is a 1962 studio album by Frank Sinatra, arranged by Neal Hefti. This was the first recording that Sinatra made with the Count Basie Orchestra. In 1964, Sinatra and Basie would make a final studio recording, \"It Might as Well Be Swing\", orchestrated by Quincy Jones, and Sinatra's first live album, \"Sinatra at the Sands\" (1966) would feature the Basie band. Sinatra appeared on an episode of \"The Dinah Shore Show\" that aired on December 9, 1962, the day before \"Sinatra-Basie\" was released, and performed the album's arrangement", "psg_id": "6414695" }, { "title": "Bing 'n' Basie", "text": "Bing 'n' Basie Bing 'n' Basie is a 1972 vinyl album recorded for Daybreak Records by Bing Crosby, accompanied by Count Basie and his Orchestra. The orchestral tracks were laid down over three days at the end of February and the beginning of March, 1972 at Amigo Studios, North Hollywood. Crosby added his voice to the pre-recorded orchestral tracks during three sessions on March 14, 15 and 16, 1972 at Coast Recorders Studio, Bush Street, San Francisco. Bing Crosby also added his voice to \"If I Had a Hammer\" and while this has appeared on pirate issues it has never", "psg_id": "14561091" }, { "title": "Sinatra–Basie: An Historic Musical First", "text": "reader, Miller continued, 'and he was very slow to learn new tunes, so on a couple of the songs, he said, \"You play it.\"' Long story short, Bill Miller played piano on 'Pennies from Heaven.'\" Sinatra–Basie: An Historic Musical First Sinatra–Basie: An Historic Musical First (a.k.a. Sinatra-Basie) is a 1962 studio album by Frank Sinatra, arranged by Neal Hefti. This was the first recording that Sinatra made with the Count Basie Orchestra. In 1964, Sinatra and Basie would make a final studio recording, \"It Might as Well Be Swing\", orchestrated by Quincy Jones, and Sinatra's first live album, \"Sinatra at", "psg_id": "6414697" }, { "title": "Count Basie Theatre", "text": "On May 26, 2006, the organization presented its first annual Basie Awards honoring excellence in high school theater in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The May 2008 presentations were hosted by Joe Piscopo, while the May 2009 presentations were hosted by Siobhan Fallon Hogan. The 2010 awards were not hosted. The announced host Big Joe Henry, a disk jockey for NJ 101.5 radio, pulled out due to a threat of protests by the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA), the union representing teachers in New Jersey, which has disagreed with the radio station for political views and talks urging listeners to vote", "psg_id": "8546805" }, { "title": "Count Basie", "text": "Brilliant Band Conquers Chick's\"; the article described the evening: Throughout the fight, which never let down in its intensity during the whole fray, Chick took the aggressive, with the Count playing along easily and, on the whole, more musically scientifically. Undismayed by Chick's forceful drum beating, which sent the audience into shouts of encouragement and appreciation and casual beads of perspiration to drop from Chick's brow onto the brass cymbals, the Count maintained an attitude of poise and self-assurance. He constantly parried Chick's thundering haymakers with tantalizing runs and arpeggios which teased more and more force from his adversary. The", "psg_id": "772434" }, { "title": "Did Six Million Really Die?", "text": "Canadian Supreme Court's landmark decision \"R v Zundel\", when it declared that the law under which he had been charged, \"reporting false news\", was unconstitutional. \"Did Six Million Really Die?\" was banned in Germany and South Africa. In 2017 Amazon.com removed the book along with other holocaust-denying books from its US and UK sites. Did Six Million Really Die? Did Six Million Really Die? The Truth At Last is a Holocaust denial pamphlet allegedly written by British National Front member Richard Verrall under the pseudonym \"Richard E. Harwood\" and published in 1974 by neo-Nazi propagandist Ernst Zündel, another Holocaust denier", "psg_id": "5436659" }, { "title": "Why Did You Let My Kitten Die?", "text": "The song also features on the mini-album \"The End Of A Beautiful Career\". Why Did You Let My Kitten Die? \"Why Did You Let My Kitten Die?\" is a song by Angelica, released as the band's second single. It had a limited release of 1000 copies on Fantastic Plastic Records and was voted Alternative Record of the Year by BBC Radio 1's \"Evening Session\" audience. The title track is a reference to the 1961 film \"Whistle Down the Wind\", in which a group of children believe an escaped convict to be Jesus. The children give him a kitten to protect", "psg_id": "6040707" }, { "title": "Why Did You Let My Kitten Die?", "text": "Why Did You Let My Kitten Die? \"Why Did You Let My Kitten Die?\" is a song by Angelica, released as the band's second single. It had a limited release of 1000 copies on Fantastic Plastic Records and was voted Alternative Record of the Year by BBC Radio 1's \"Evening Session\" audience. The title track is a reference to the 1961 film \"Whistle Down the Wind\", in which a group of children believe an escaped convict to be Jesus. The children give him a kitten to protect but when the kitten dies they question whether he is who they believe.", "psg_id": "6040706" }, { "title": "Count Five and Die", "text": "in Holland, waiting for an invasion that never came.\" Count Five and Die Count Five and Die is a 1957 British war drama produced by Zonic Productions and released in the USA by the Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Victor Vicas, produced by Ernest Gartside with the screenplay by Jack Seddon and David Pursall. It stars Jeffrey Hunter, Nigel Patrick and Annemarie Düringer. In 1944 London, Major Julien Howard (Nigel Patrick), a British MI6 intelligence agent, meets Captain Bill Ranson (Jeffrey Hunter), his new American security officer. As Howard was previously picked up by German counter-intelligence, Ranson", "psg_id": "11707806" }, { "title": "Count Five and Die", "text": "Count Five and Die Count Five and Die is a 1957 British war drama produced by Zonic Productions and released in the USA by the Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Victor Vicas, produced by Ernest Gartside with the screenplay by Jack Seddon and David Pursall. It stars Jeffrey Hunter, Nigel Patrick and Annemarie Düringer. In 1944 London, Major Julien Howard (Nigel Patrick), a British MI6 intelligence agent, meets Captain Bill Ranson (Jeffrey Hunter), his new American security officer. As Howard was previously picked up by German counter-intelligence, Ranson soon realizes that their assignment is to feed misinformation", "psg_id": "11707800" }, { "title": "No Count Sarah", "text": "No Count Sarah No Count Sarah is a 1958 studio album by the American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan. The title refers to the fact that Vaughan was accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra, but without Count Basie. Reviewing the album for Allmusic, Scott Yanow gave it a four-and-a-half stars rating and called it \"one of the best of all Sarah Vaughan recordings. Highly recommended\". It features \"astounding vocalese\" from Vaughan on tracks including \"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes\" and \"No 'Count Blues\". 5 January 1958 (2, 3, 8) 15 December 1958 (1) 23 December 1958 (4, 5, 6, 7, 9)", "psg_id": "8515225" }, { "title": "No Count Sarah", "text": "No Count Sarah No Count Sarah is a 1958 studio album by the American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan. The title refers to the fact that Vaughan was accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra, but without Count Basie. Reviewing the album for Allmusic, Scott Yanow gave it a four-and-a-half stars rating and called it \"one of the best of all Sarah Vaughan recordings. Highly recommended\". It features \"astounding vocalese\" from Vaughan on tracks including \"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes\" and \"No 'Count Blues\". 5 January 1958 (2, 3, 8) 15 December 1958 (1) 23 December 1958 (4, 5, 6, 7, 9)", "psg_id": "8515224" }, { "title": "For Basie", "text": "the most faithfully. He was too often dismissed as an imitator, but Young’s language seemed to be natural to him, so that his flow was not broken up by the fashionable ejaculations necessary to others. The program of Basie hits perhaps imposed limitations of another kind\". For Basie For Basie is an album by American jazz saxophonist Paul Quinichette featuring tracks recorded in 1957 and released on the Prestige label. Allmusic awarded the album 4½ stars and reviewer Scott Yanow stated, \"the sextet jams on five Basie-associated tunes from the 1930's and 40's, none of which are exactly overplayed ...", "psg_id": "20824949" }, { "title": "Die! Die! Die!", "text": "on its successor, Die! Die! Die! kept touring. What seemed to the band like a reduced schedule for 2009-10 was summarised as: \"We haven’t done much touring this year. Last year we only did about three tours or so. We did one two-month European tour and one month in Europe. We did a couple of New Zealand tours and I think we only went to Australia twice last year. I think we only played Brisbane once and that was with Wolfmother.\" - Andrew Wilson, April 2010 \"Form\" - called a \"dense sounding album\" by Wilson - was released on Flying", "psg_id": "10115000" }, { "title": "For Basie", "text": "For Basie For Basie is an album by American jazz saxophonist Paul Quinichette featuring tracks recorded in 1957 and released on the Prestige label. Allmusic awarded the album 4½ stars and reviewer Scott Yanow stated, \"the sextet jams on five Basie-associated tunes from the 1930's and 40's, none of which are exactly overplayed ... Each of the songs serves as a strong vehicle for swing-oriented solos and the musicians sound quite inspired. Recommended\". In JazzTimes, Stanley Dance wrote \"Paul Quinichette was not styled the Vice-Pres for nothing. Of all the tenor players Lester Young inspired, he passed on the message", "psg_id": "20824948" }, { "title": "Did Six Million Really Die?", "text": "Six Million Really Die?\" does not fit with received views of reality because it is not part of reality. Although in the end he was not required to give evidence, the historian Hugh Trevor-Roper offered to give evidence, stating that \"behind a simulated objectivity of expression, it is in fact an irresponsible and tendentious publication which avoids material evidence and presents selected half-truths and distortions for the sole purpose of sowing anti-Semitic propaganda\". Anthony Hancock re-published \"Did Six Million Really Die?\" and made a significant amount of money from doing so, to the point where he was sued for royalties", "psg_id": "5436657" }, { "title": "Did Six Million Really Die?", "text": "Did Six Million Really Die? Did Six Million Really Die? The Truth At Last is a Holocaust denial pamphlet allegedly written by British National Front member Richard Verrall under the pseudonym \"Richard E. Harwood\" and published in 1974 by neo-Nazi propagandist Ernst Zündel, another Holocaust denier and pamphleteer. The NF denied that Verrall was the author in a 1978 edition of \"World in Action\". In 1983, Holocaust survivor Sabina Citron began a private prosecution under s.181 of the Canadian Criminal Code against Zündel, charging him with spreading false news. She was subsequently joined in her proceedings against Zündel by the", "psg_id": "5436644" }, { "title": "First Time! The Count Meets the Duke", "text": "First Time! The Count Meets the Duke First Time! The Count Meets the Duke is an album by American pianists, composers and bandleaders Duke Ellington and Count Basie with their combined Orchestras recorded and released on the Columbia label in 1961. On stereo releases of the album, Basie's band is featured on the left channel and Ellington's on the right. The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4½ stars calling it \"a very successful and surprisingly uncrowded encounter. On most selections Ellington and Basie both play piano (their interaction with each other is wonderful) and the arrangements allowed", "psg_id": "14571515" }, { "title": "No 'Count", "text": "the two trombones and two tenors\". All compositions by Frank Foster except where noted No 'Count No 'Count is an album by saxophonist Frank Foster recorded in 1956 and released on the Savoy label. Allmusic reviewer by Jim Todd stating, \"the four horns carved out from the Count Basie band for this Frank Foster-led date get along just fine with drummer Kenny Clarke, bassist Eddie Jones, and guitarist Kenny Burrell. The set is a companion to Frank Wess' \"North, South, East...Wess\", recorded by the same players at the same sessions. \"No Count\", however, stays closer to Kansas City swing than", "psg_id": "20897426" }, { "title": "No 'Count", "text": "No 'Count No 'Count is an album by saxophonist Frank Foster recorded in 1956 and released on the Savoy label. Allmusic reviewer by Jim Todd stating, \"the four horns carved out from the Count Basie band for this Frank Foster-led date get along just fine with drummer Kenny Clarke, bassist Eddie Jones, and guitarist Kenny Burrell. The set is a companion to Frank Wess' \"North, South, East...Wess\", recorded by the same players at the same sessions. \"No Count\", however, stays closer to Kansas City swing than the Wess release ... Foster's charts provide for lots of interplay and counterpoint between", "psg_id": "20897425" }, { "title": "Did Six Million Really Die?", "text": "government of Ontario. The Supreme Court concluded in the 1988 trial that \"The pamphlet \"Did Six Million Really Die?\" does not fit with received views of reality because it is not part of reality.\" In the work, Verrall doubts the Holocaust death toll, criticising the claim which says that \"no less than six million Jews exterminated\" in concentration camps. The booklet targets various war crime trials, the best known of these being the Nuremberg trials and the Adolf Eichmann trial, criticising their legal integrity and the standards of evidence presented, as well as the impartiality and objectivity of the judges.", "psg_id": "5436645" }, { "title": "Count Vertigo", "text": "willing to let her die when he found her abandoned on an Amazonian island; ironically, she was bound and promised whoever freed her, her undying devotion. Snickering snidely, Vertigo left her to die in the ruins of the collapsing temple they were in. Still, Ivy was saved, and Count Vertigo would later reluctantly work alongside her in the Suicide Squad, leaving their grudge be. Ultimately, Count Vertigo did return to his homeland in order to ensure that he would once more become the country's rightful ruler. While his forces were at war with the government's army, the Spectre appeared, and", "psg_id": "4622116" }, { "title": "The Atomic Mr. Basie", "text": "great record.\" According to Acclaimed Music, it is the 4th most critically acclaimed album of 1958, the 23rd most acclaimed of the 1950s, and the 770th most acclaimed of all time, based on an aggregation of hundreds of critics' lists from around the world. The album won Best Jazz Performance, Group and Best Performance by a Dance Band awards at the 1st Annual Grammy Awards. All songs composed and arranged by Neal Hefti except where noted. The Atomic Mr. Basie The Atomic Mr. Basie (originally called Basie, also known as E=MC and reissued in 1994 as The Complete Atomic Basie)", "psg_id": "7181039" } ]
[ "1984", "one thousand, nine hundred and eighty-four" ]
which actress retold the story of alice in wonderland set in new jersey and new york city?
[ { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1999 film)", "text": "Alice in Wonderland (1999 film) Alice in Wonderland is a 1999 made-for-television film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's books \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\". It was first broadcast on NBC and then shown on British television on Channel 4. Tina Majorino played the lead role of Alice, and a number of well-known performers portrayed the eccentric characters whom Alice meets during the course of the story, including Ben Kingsley, Ken Dodd, Martin Short, Whoopi Goldberg, Peter Ustinov, Christopher Lloyd, Gene Wilder, Robbie Coltrane and Miranda Richardson. The film won four Emmy Awards in the categories of costume design,", "psg_id": "6157991" } ]
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[ { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1931 film)", "text": "Alice in Wonderland (1931 film) Alice in Wonderland (1931) is an independently made black-and-white Pre-Code American film based on Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\", directed by Bud Pollard, produced by Hugo Maienthau, and filmed at Metropolitan Studios in Fort Lee, New Jersey. This was the first sound version of the story, and therefore the first film in which Carroll's original dialogue was heard. The film starred Ruth Gilbert as Alice and Leslie King as the Mad Hatter. The film opened at the Warner Theatre in New York City. The movie begins with a jazzy theme song written", "psg_id": "14128484" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1976 film)", "text": "Off-Broadway musical adaptation of his \"Alice in Wonderland\" at the Kirk Theatre, New York. The stage production, entitled \"Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy,\" features an original score by TayWah\",\" and advertising warned that it is \"for mature audiences only\" and \"contains full nudity\". The show is set in a trailer park in Weehawken, New Jersey and follows Alice's sexual awakening as she \"escapes her boyfriend's advances and mother's drunken rants\" into a new erotic world. Alice in Wonderland (1976 film) Alice in Wonderland (sometimes listed as Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Comedy) is a 1976 American musical", "psg_id": "5523139" }, { "title": "A New Alice in the Old Wonderland", "text": "A New Alice in the Old Wonderland A New Alice in the Old Wonderland is a fantasy novel written by Anna M. Richards, illustrated by Anna M. Richards Jr., and published in 1895 by J. B. Lippincott of Philadelphia. According to Carolyn Sigler, it is one of the more important \"Alice imitations\", or novels inspired by Lewis Carroll's \"Alice\" books. \"A New Alice\" features Alice Lee, an American girl with a coincidental name, visiting Wonderland and meeting all the characters she knows from \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\". It is illustrated with 67 drawings by the writer's", "psg_id": "6818687" }, { "title": "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Retold in Words of One Syllable", "text": "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Retold in Words of One Syllable Alice's Adventures in Wonderland retold in words of one syllable is a retelling by J. C. Gorham of Lewis Carroll's novel, written in 1905 and published by A. L. Burt of New York. It is one of a series of \"One Syllable Books\" published by Burt, which were \"selected specially for young people's reading, and told in simple language for youngest readers\". The series included such works as \"Aesop's Fables\", \"Anderson's Fairy Tales\", \"Bible Heroes\", \"Grimm's Fairy Tales\", \"The Life of Christ\", \"Lives of the Presidents\", \"Pilgrim's Progress\", \"Reynard the", "psg_id": "14376737" }, { "title": "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Retold in Words of One Syllable", "text": "if you drink much from a bottle marked \"poison\", it is almost certain to disagree with you, sooner or later. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Retold in Words of One Syllable Alice's Adventures in Wonderland retold in words of one syllable is a retelling by J. C. Gorham of Lewis Carroll's novel, written in 1905 and published by A. L. Burt of New York. It is one of a series of \"One Syllable Books\" published by Burt, which were \"selected specially for young people's reading, and told in simple language for youngest readers\". The series included such works as \"Aesop's Fables\",", "psg_id": "14376742" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1931 film)", "text": "even some doubt as to whether prints of it still existed. It has never been shown on television. Alice in Wonderland (1931 film) Alice in Wonderland (1931) is an independently made black-and-white Pre-Code American film based on Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\", directed by Bud Pollard, produced by Hugo Maienthau, and filmed at Metropolitan Studios in Fort Lee, New Jersey. This was the first sound version of the story, and therefore the first film in which Carroll's original dialogue was heard. The film starred Ruth Gilbert as Alice and Leslie King as the Mad Hatter. The film", "psg_id": "14128489" }, { "title": "A New Alice in the Old Wonderland", "text": "to whom the novel is dedicated, about their favorite storybook world.\" A second edition was published in 1896. Sigler interpolates, \"Alice Lee—Richards's protagonist as well as her daughter, who is fictionalized in the text\". (Sigler, 1996, pp. 56–57). Publication history There are multiple new editions since 2009. About \"A New Alice\" A New Alice in the Old Wonderland A New Alice in the Old Wonderland is a fantasy novel written by Anna M. Richards, illustrated by Anna M. Richards Jr., and published in 1895 by J. B. Lippincott of Philadelphia. According to Carolyn Sigler, it is one of the more", "psg_id": "6818690" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1976 film)", "text": "his next project, an adult musical version of the Lewis Carroll novel, finding that the story rights were in the public domain. The result was an X-rated feature which was picked up by 20th Century Fox, who cut three minutes to obtain an R rating. The film was shot in Athens, New York and Plainview, New York over ten days. \"Alice in Wonderland\" opened theatrically in the United States on December 10, 1976. The film grossed over $90 million globally. \"Alice in Wonderland\" was released during the Golden Age of Porn (inaugurated by the 1969 release of Andy Warhol \"Blue", "psg_id": "5523137" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)", "text": "for \"Alice in Wonderland\", and with the economic devastation of World War II and the production demands of \"Pinocchio\", \"Fantasia\", and \"Bambi\", Disney shelved production on \"Alice in Wonderland\" shortly after the screening. In fall 1945, shortly after the war ended, Disney revived \"Alice in Wonderland\" and hired British author Aldous Huxley to re-write the script. Huxley devised a story in which Lewis Carroll and Alice Liddell (the inspiration for Alice) were misunderstood and persecuted following the book's publication. In Huxley's story, stage actress Ellen Terry was sympathetic to both Carroll and Liddell, and Queen Victoria served as the deus", "psg_id": "3364873" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "and told him her story. He turned it into a nonsensical fairytale in which he even misspelled her name. Alice appears as a college-attending teenager alongside Wendy Darling, Dorothy Gale, and Susan Pevensie in Chicago of 2005 and 2006, in the comic book series \"The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles.\" In the 2009 miniseries \"Alice\", Alice (Caterina Scorsone) is a 20-year-old judo instructor. A man named Jack Chase gives her the Stone of Wonderland before being kidnapped by the White Rabbit. Alice follows Jack to Wonderland, set 150 years after the original adventure, where the Red Queen rules the land. In the 2011", "psg_id": "18081576" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "in the movie as a pretty young girl with a calm, serene disposition and a soothing voice tone. Alice changes size throughout the story, ranging from a height of six inches to two feet to eight-and-a-half feet, to a maximum of tall. Mairi Ella Challen portrays Alice as a six-year-old. Alice is the central character in the 2013 fantasy series \"Once Upon a Time in Wonderland\" (a spin-off to \"Once Upon a Time\") portrayed by Sophie Lowe. The story is set in a fictional Victorian England-theme world and takes place after Alice has returned from Wonderland. Due to the stories", "psg_id": "18081565" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)", "text": "Alice, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat and the Queen of Hearts appear as unlockable characters in . Alice in Wonderland (1951 film) Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the \"Alice\" books by Lewis Carroll. the 13th release of Disney's animated features, the film premiered in London on July 26, 1951 and in New York City on July 28, 1951. The film features the voices of Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat, Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts, and Ed Wynn as", "psg_id": "3364896" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)", "text": "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film) Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the \"Alice\" books by Lewis Carroll. the 13th release of Disney's animated features, the film premiered in London on July 26, 1951 and in New York City on July 28, 1951. The film features the voices of Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat, Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts, and Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter. Walt Disney first attempted unsuccessfully to adapt \"Alice\" into an animated feature film during the", "psg_id": "3364859" }, { "title": "Alice of Wonderland in Paris", "text": "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and also were one of the producers of the \"Popeye\" animated TV series for King Features Syndicate. Attracted to the economy and beauty of Prague, Deitch and Snyder produced cartoons for both cinema release and cartoons based on short stories for school educational film use. Five of these stories were placed in the feature with new Alice sequences to be released as a feature film in the West. Actors Carl Reiner, Howard Morris and Allen Swift provided the voice performances, and Canadian actress Norma MacMillan provided the voice of Alice. \"Alice of Wonderland in Paris\" ran 52 minutes, which", "psg_id": "13746355" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (franchise)", "text": "Alice in Wonderland (franchise) Alice in Wonderland is a Disney media franchise, commencing in 1951 with the theatrical release of the animated film \"Alice in Wonderland\". The film is an adaptation of the books by Lewis Carroll, which featured his character Alice. A live-action film directed by Tim Burton was released in 2010. \"Alice in Wonderland\" is a 1951 British-American animated fantasy comedy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based primarily on Lewis Carroll's \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" with several additional elements from his sequel, \"Through the Looking-Glass\". The 13th Disney animated feature film, it was released in New", "psg_id": "18209067" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1931 film)", "text": "of the hits of the year. Meanwhile, Paramount Pictures was preparing a big-budget Alice in Wonderland which starred an unknown, Charlotte Henry, with an all-star cast that featured W.C. Fields, Cary Grant and Gary Cooper. In 1932, Alice Liddell, the inspiration for the 'Alice' of the original books, and by now an elderly lady, visited America to take part in these centenary celebrations. The film opened at the prestigious Warner Theatre in New York City. However, the film was not financially successful and received little critical attention. Today, it is rarely if ever shown, and for a time there was", "psg_id": "14128488" }, { "title": "Wonderland (musical)", "text": "Wonderland (musical) Wonderland: A New Alice, formerly called Wonderland: Alice's New Musical Adventure, is a musical with a book by Jack Murphy and Gregory Boyd, lyrics by Murphy, and music by Frank Wildhorn. The story, a contemporary version of \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\" by Lewis Carroll, is set in New York City and focuses on writer Alice Cornwinkle and her 10-year-old daughter Chloe. After various workshops and productions of the musical in Tampa, Florida and Houston, Texas, the show premiered on Broadway on April 17, 2011, closing a month later, on May 15, 2011. Frank Wildhorn", "psg_id": "13105533" }, { "title": "Alice of Wonderland in Paris", "text": "was somewhat short for a feature film release, and it was presented for its 1966 U.S. theatrical distribution on a bill with the short film \"White Mane\". It was originally distributed in the U.S. theaters by a company called Childhood Productions; Paramount Pictures re-released it in the 1970s as \"Alice in a New Wonderland\", and \"White Mane\" was also part of the bill. Alice of Wonderland in Paris Alice of Wonderland in Paris or Alice in Paris is a 1966 Czech-American animated film directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in extreme limited animation. Young Alice, having", "psg_id": "13746356" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (franchise)", "text": "York City and London on July 26, 1951, and features the voices of Kathryn Beaumont (who later voiced Wendy Darling in the 1953 film \"Peter Pan\") as Alice, and Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter. The theme song, \"Alice in Wonderland\", has since become a jazz standard. \"Alice in Wonderland\" is a 2010 American fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and written by Linda Woolverton. Released by Walt Disney Pictures, the film stars Mia Wasikowska as Alice Kingsleigh, Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway and Helena Bonham Carter. The film was shot in the United Kingdom and the United States. \"Alice Through", "psg_id": "18209068" }, { "title": "Wonderland (musical)", "text": "the \"book displays flashes of fresh humor ... with a convoluted story line.\" The Wildhorn songs are a \"competent rendering of various pop styles\". The show was one of the few new musicals to fail to receive a nomination for any major theatre awards. Wonderland (musical) Wonderland: A New Alice, formerly called Wonderland: Alice's New Musical Adventure, is a musical with a book by Jack Murphy and Gregory Boyd, lyrics by Murphy, and music by Frank Wildhorn. The story, a contemporary version of \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\" by Lewis Carroll, is set in New York City", "psg_id": "13105569" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)", "text": "new Tim Burton version. The movie was released in a Blu-ray and DVD set on February 1, 2011, to celebrate its 60th anniversary, featuring a new HD restoration of the movie and many bonus features. Disney re-released the film on Blu-ray and DVD on April 26, 2016, to celebrate the film's 65th anniversary. \"Alice in Wonderland\" was met with great criticism from Carroll fans, as well as from British film and literary critics, who accused Disney of \"Americanizing\" a great work of English literature. Disney was not surprised by the critical reception to \"Alice in Wonderland\"—his version of \"Alice\" was", "psg_id": "3364887" }, { "title": "Alice of Wonderland in Paris", "text": "Alice of Wonderland in Paris Alice of Wonderland in Paris or Alice in Paris is a 1966 Czech-American animated film directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in extreme limited animation. Young Alice, having become a celebrity for her adventures in Wonderland, is in her bedroom dreaming about visiting Paris and sharing adventures with the storybook girl Madeline. While no comment is made as to where this Alice comes from or what time the film is set in, Alice seems to be American, as she likes cheeseburgers and is having a great deal of trouble when it", "psg_id": "13746352" }, { "title": "Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland", "text": "Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland (2010) is a reimagining of Lewis Carroll's \"Alice in Wonderland\" written by British-American author J.T. Holden. It tells the story of \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" (with a \"Slight Detour \"Through the Looking-Glass\"\") in 19 rhyming poems, each written in the same style as Lewis Carroll's original verse. The book includes 36 illustrations by American artist Andrew Johnson. What distinguishes this variation on Lewis Carroll's classic from others is that the story is told entirely in rhyming verse. It begins the same as Carroll's original,", "psg_id": "14181978" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland syndrome", "text": "one case study showcasing a grandmother, mother, son, and daughter all with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. In addition, there is an established hereditary trait of migraines. Examples of environmental influences on the incidence of AiWS include the use of the drug topiramate and potentially the dietary intake of tyramine. Further research is required to establish the genetic and environmental influences on Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. Alice in Wonderland Syndrome was named after Lewis Carroll's famous 19th-century novel \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\". In the story, Alice, the title character, experiences numerous situations similar to those of micropsia and macropsia. The thorough", "psg_id": "1570598" }, { "title": "Port of New York and New Jersey", "text": "Port of New York and New Jersey The Port of New York and New Jersey is the port district of the New York-Newark metropolitan area, encompassing the region within approximately a radius of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. It includes the system of navigable waterways in the New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary, which runs along of shoreline in the vicinity of New York City and northeastern New Jersey, as well as the region's airports and supporting rail and roadway distribution networks. Considered one of the largest natural harbors in the world, the port is by tonnage the third largest", "psg_id": "7694164" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1976 film)", "text": "to no avail. Waking from her dream and thereby returning to the real world, Alice meets William again. Having experienced a sexual awakening while in Wonderland, Alice accepts William's advances and they have sex in the library. In a closing sequence, Alice travels through Wonderland naked before she and William set off toward their new home where they live \"happily ever after.\" The film was produced by adult film mogul William Osco, the producer of one of the first mainstream adult films, \"Mona\" (1970), and its sequel \"Harlot\" (1971), as well as \"Flesh Gordon\" (1974). Osco chose to make, as", "psg_id": "5523136" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1949 film)", "text": "British version, meanwhile, also was sold to television, but only to local stations, where it was eclipsed by showings of the all-star Paramount 1933 live-action film version of the story, which, incidentally, had also flopped in movie theaters. Alice in Wonderland (1949 film) Alice in Wonderland () is a 1949 French film based on Lewis Carroll's fantasy novel \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\". Directed by Dallas Bower, the film stars Carol Marsh as Alice, Stephen Murray as Lewis Carroll, and Raymond Bussières as The Tailor. Most of the Wonderland characters are portrayed by stop-motion animated puppets created by Lou Bunin. All", "psg_id": "13406793" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1933 film)", "text": "as of 2017 the only major live action Hollywood-produced film directly adapting the original '\"Alice\" stories. (The 2010 \"Alice in Wonderland\" would be the next such film to use the title, but it is a sequel to the original story.) Alice in Wonderland (1933 film) Alice in Wonderland is a 1933 American Pre-Code film version of the famous Alice novels by Lewis Carroll. The film was produced by Paramount Pictures, featuring an all-star cast. It is all live-action, except for the Walrus and The Carpenter sequence, which was animated by the Harman-Ising Studio. Stars featured in the film included W.", "psg_id": "722531" }, { "title": "Works based on Alice in Wonderland", "text": "of Peter Blake's paintings for the sleeve. There was a rash of \"Alice\"-related material in the music industry in the 1980s, a fad mainly fuelled by Goth and indie rock musicians. Siouxsie and the Banshees, for instance, named their label Wonderland and released an album called \"Through The Looking Glass\". The former London-based Batcave Club was renamed \"Alice In Wonderland\". The Sisters of Mercy had a hit single, \"Alice\", about the image of Carroll's heroine, which in turn led to a story called \"Alice In The Floodlands\". Works based on Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll's books \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\"", "psg_id": "6606162" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1983 film)", "text": "Alice in Wonderland (1983 film) A 1982 Broadway stage performance of Alice in Wonderland was telecast on PBS's \"Great Performances\" in 1983. Directed by Kirk Browning, it was produced by PBS affiliate WNET in New York. Black-and-white papier-mâché costumes aimed to re-create the book's original artwork by John Tenniel. The production was not recorded on film, but on videotape. It starred Kate Burton as Alice, and her father, Richard Burton, as the White Knight. Other notable roles included Nathan Lane as the Dormouse, Geoffrey Holder as the Cheshire Cat, and Eve Arden as the Queen of Hearts. The production was", "psg_id": "14941592" }, { "title": "Chinese in New York City", "text": "that are now known as important sites of tourism and urban economic activity. Six Chinatowns (or nine, including the emerging Chinatowns in Corona and Whitestone, Queens, and East Harlem, Manhattan) are located in New York City proper, and one each is located in Nassau County, Long Island; Edison, New Jersey; West Windsor, New Jersey; and Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey. This excludes fledgling ethnic Chinese enclaves emerging throughout the New York metropolitan area, such as Jersey City, New Jersey; China City of America in Sullivan County, New York; and \"Dragon Springs\" in Deerpark, Orange County, New York. The Chinese American community", "psg_id": "17843655" }, { "title": "Goodbye Alice in Wonderland", "text": "record company would not let her. However, they did allow her to release two singles in 2007. After refashioning herself as a dance-pop diva on 2003's \"0304\", which debuted at number two on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, Jewel returned to safe territory with \"Goodbye Alice in Wonderland\". Like 0304, the album comes with an explanation/apology from its auteur: \"Goodbye Alice in Wonderland is the story of my life and is the most autobiographical album I have made since Pieces of You... By the end of the 13th song, if you have listened closely, you will have heard the story of", "psg_id": "7369855" }, { "title": "Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland", "text": "verse (\"Waking\"), with the events of the previous 18 verses recurring to her in reverse order, like memory folding back over itself, until the final line of the final stanza affirms the sentiment that the rhyming poem is both valid and \"well worth defending.\" Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland (2010) is a reimagining of Lewis Carroll's \"Alice in Wonderland\" written by British-American author J.T. Holden. It tells the story of \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" (with a \"Slight Detour \"Through the Looking-Glass\"\") in 19 rhyming poems, each written in the", "psg_id": "14181987" }, { "title": "New York and New Jersey campaign", "text": "New York and New Jersey campaign The New York and New Jersey campaign was a series of battles in 1776 and the winter months of 1777 for control of New York City and the state of New Jersey during the American Revolutionary War between British forces under General Sir William Howe and the Continental Army under General George Washington. Howe was successful in driving Washington out of New York City, but overextended his reach into New Jersey, and ended the active campaign season in January 1777 with only a few outposts near the city. The British held New York harbor", "psg_id": "2678033" }, { "title": "Port of New York and New Jersey", "text": "of Liberty National Monument, the port district comprises all or part of seventeen counties in the region. The ten that are completely within the district are Hudson, Bergen, Essex, Union (in New Jersey), Westchester (in New York), and the five boroughs of New York City, which are coterminous with the counties of New York, Bronx, Kings, Queens, and Richmond. Abutting sections of Passaic, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, and Somerset in New Jersey, and Nassau and Rockland in New York are also within the district. New York Harbor is one of the world's largest natural harbors. The Atlantic Ocean is to the", "psg_id": "7694166" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "her last name as \"Liddell,\" which is the last name of the little girl rumored to have inspired Alice. American McGee's Alice has Susie Brann voicing the titular character. In the 2003 video game \"Alice in the Country of Hearts\". which got a manga adaptation. In Frank Beddor's 2004 novel, \"The Looking Glass Wars\", an adaptation of the \"Alice\" books, Alice is re-imagined as Alyss Heart, the rightful heir to the throne of Wonderland and a warrior princess with magical powers of her own. The preface of the story is that Alyss fled to Earth where she met Lewis Carroll", "psg_id": "18081575" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (franchise)", "text": "\"Song of the South\"'s \"\"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah\"\", two new reprises of \"I'm Late!\", and three new numbers entitled \"Ocean of Tears\", \"Simon Says\", and \"Who Are You?\" respectively. This 60–80 minute version is owned by Music Theatre International in the Broadway, Jr. Collection. \"Alice in Wonderland\" was first released on LP record on July 28, 1951, and re-released on Audio CD in 1998. \"Almost Alice\" is a concept album of various artists' music inspired by Burton's \"Alice in Wonderland\". The album is also notable for featuring songs that were inspired from quotes directly from Lewis Carroll's original novel. The album was released", "psg_id": "18209075" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "Alice go \"Mad as a Hatter\", turning her into a sociopathic killer. Alice has appeared in two manga by CLAMP: \"Miyuki-chan in Wonderland\" (1993) and \"Key Princess Story: Eternal Alice Rondo\" Pandora Hearts had Alice as the heroine but has a twin sister the white hair Alice The Intention of Abyss who are also based on the red queen and White Queen as well as Alice and her sister.They had Oz the B-Rabbit and Cheshire Cat as companions were originally a stuff rabbit and a Cat but later become chains with human bodies.Their Mother of Lacie which is an anagram", "psg_id": "18081572" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1983 film)", "text": "The stage production was successfully revived on Broadway in 1947 with Bambi Linn in the title role, and an abridged 6-record 78-RPM album featuring the revival's cast was made by RCA Victor. The 1983 TV adaptation of the stage production was not the first. It had previously been telecast in 1955 by NBC, as part of the \"Hallmark Hall of Fame\". Alice in Wonderland (1983 film) A 1982 Broadway stage performance of Alice in Wonderland was telecast on PBS's \"Great Performances\" in 1983. Directed by Kirk Browning, it was produced by PBS affiliate WNET in New York. Black-and-white papier-mâché costumes", "psg_id": "14941594" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (franchise)", "text": "by Buena Vista Records on March 2, 2010. It debuted at number five on the \"Billboard\" 200. Alice in Wonderland (franchise) Alice in Wonderland is a Disney media franchise, commencing in 1951 with the theatrical release of the animated film \"Alice in Wonderland\". The film is an adaptation of the books by Lewis Carroll, which featured his character Alice. A live-action film directed by Tim Burton was released in 2010. \"Alice in Wonderland\" is a 1951 British-American animated fantasy comedy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based primarily on Lewis Carroll's \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" with several additional elements", "psg_id": "18209076" }, { "title": "Japanese in New York City", "text": "funding from corporate donations and Japanese government subsidies, operates educational programs for Japanese people living in the New York City area. First established in 1975, the foundation, headquartered in Rye, operates two Japanese day schools and two weekend school systems in the New York City area. Two Japanese international day schools serving elementary and junior high school levels, the Japanese School of New York in Greenwich, Connecticut and the New Jersey Japanese School in Oakland, New Jersey serve the Greater New York City area. Prior to 1991, the Japanese School of New York was in New York City. The New", "psg_id": "17804851" }, { "title": "Transportation in New York City", "text": "Transportation in New York City The transportation system of New York City is a network of complex infrastructural systems. New York City, being the most populous city in the United States, has a transportation system which includes one of the largest subway systems in the world; the world's first mechanically ventilated vehicular tunnel; and an aerial tramway. New York City's airport system, which includes John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport (located in New Jersey), Stewart Airport and a few smaller facilities, is one of the largest in the world. New York City is also home", "psg_id": "5236920" }, { "title": "Japanese in New York City", "text": "New Jersey (ニュージャージー補習授業校 \"Nyūjājī Hoshū Jugyō Kō\") holds its classes at Paramus Catholic High School in Paramus, New Jersey while its offices are in Fort Lee, New Jersey. The Princeton Community Japanese Language School (PCJLS) also serves Japanese residents living in the New York City area. It is not affiliated with the JEI. In 2011, the New American Leaders Project stated that it was not aware of any first or second generation Japanese immigrant in a citywide office in New York City or a statewide New York office. Japanese-Americans included: Japanese nationals and immigrants included: Japanese in New York City", "psg_id": "17804855" }, { "title": "A New Alice in the Old Wonderland", "text": "daughter, closely \"after\" the originals by John Tenniel. The Preface, pp. 5–6 in the first edition, is illustrated by a drawing of three children and signed \"A. M. R., Sr.\" A rhyming poem in four stanzas, it indicates that the story originated years ago when \"unreasonable children three\" would accept nothing but the Wonderland of Alice. Evidently Anna M. Richards was the mother, who gave them more of what they knew and loved. Now grown up, one of them made the pictures. With apology to Tenniel and Carroll (\"We're not original, nor wise, nor witty\"), they plead for mercy from", "psg_id": "6818688" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "in the Mad T Party band alongside the Mad Hatter. Alice is a rebellious teenager in Raul Alberto Contreras newly adapted dark humored, modern version called \"Alice's Bloody Adventures in Wonderland.\" In Mattel's Doll franchise Ever After High, Alice has a child named Alistair Wonderland. Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland Alice, the main character from Lewis Carroll's \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\", has been adapted to several media. The first professional stage adaptation of \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking Glass\", the musical \"Alice in Wonderland, a Dream Play for Children, in two acts\", debuted on 23 December 1886", "psg_id": "18081578" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "and in the English version Alice was originally voiced by her original voice actress Kathryn Beaumont for \"Kingdom Hearts\", but following her retirement from the role, Alice was voiced by Beaumont's replacement Hyden Walch for the HD Cinematics of \"Re:Coded\" in \"Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix\". Wonderland is one of the four Disney movie-themed worlds accessible in the Nintendo 3DS game \"Disney Magical World,\" and several characters from the film appear in the game, including Alice herself. The player may also collect items and clothing pieces inspired by the Disney movie. Alice Mollinia Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) is a 19-year-old young", "psg_id": "18081563" }, { "title": "Jersey City, New Jersey", "text": "School, is a private bilingual school PK-2 to 5. is located in a 3-story building, built a century ago which offers 23 classrooms and gymnasium for physical education or indoor recess. It will open its middle school in September 2018. A number of other private schools are also available. Genesis Educational Center is a private Christian school located in downtown Jersey City for ages newborn through 8th grade. The Jersey City Art School is a private art school located in downtown Jersey City for all ages. Jersey City is located in the New York media market, and most of its", "psg_id": "1145096" }, { "title": "Japanese in New York City", "text": "on West 32nd Street between 5th and 6th Avenues. Japanese restaurants have attained significant prominence in New York City; thirteen Japanese restaurants in Manhattan earned Michelin stars in 2014. As of 2011, the Japanese population in Bergen County, New Jersey, had rebounded to approximately 6,000 individuals. Dolnick and Semple of \"The New York Times\" also wrote in 2011 that Japanese supermarkets such as the Mitsuwa Marketplace in Edgewater, New Jersey, the largest Japanese-oriented shopping center on the U.S. East Coast, are \"the closest thing to hubs\" of Japanese influence in Greater New York City. The Japanese-American Society of New Jersey", "psg_id": "17804845" }, { "title": "Goodbye Alice in Wonderland", "text": "copies in the U.S. as of June 2010. A two-disc set of the album was released by Target Corporation which included a DVD. DVD track listing: Goodbye Alice in Wonderland Goodbye Alice in Wonderland is the fifth studio album by singer-songwriter Jewel, released on May 2, 2006, through Atlantic Records. The album marks a return to her musical roots after \"0304\", and trying to write an autobiographical album like she did with \"Pieces of You\". The album was written in the form of a novel with each track representing a chapter. Although the first official single was \"Again & Again\",", "psg_id": "7369865" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "text": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film) Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton. The film stars Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Crispin Glover, Matt Lucas and Mia Wasikowska, and features the voices of Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, and Timothy Spall. Loosely inspired by Lewis Carroll's fantasy novels, \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\", the film tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of", "psg_id": "11238391" }, { "title": "Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department", "text": "Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department, or Port Authority Police Department (PAPD), is a law enforcement agency in New York and New Jersey, the duties of which are to protect and to enforce state and city laws at all the facilities, owned or operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), the bi-state agency running airports, seaports, and many bridges and tunnels within the Port of New York and New Jersey. Additionally, the PAPD is responsible for other PANYNJ properties including", "psg_id": "7482364" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "\"Megami Tensei\" as a mini-boss and a usable demon, on whose role differs from each version. However, as most demons in \"Shin Megami Tensei\" come from mythology and folklore, it is theorized that Alice is actually based on a Scandinavian legend of a girl who died and kills bad children so that they can be friends in death, used to scare unruly children into behaving (\"if you don't behave, Alice will come and take you away\"). The Czech surrealist Jan Švankmajer retold the story in a very dark 1988 film titled simply \"Alice\". Kristýna Kohoutová portrayed her and her English", "psg_id": "18081570" }, { "title": "New York New Jersey Rail", "text": "New York New Jersey Rail New York New Jersey Rail, LLC is a switching and terminal railroad that operates the only car float operation across Upper New York Bay between Jersey City, New Jersey and Brooklyn, New York. Since mid-November 2008, it has been owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which acquired it for about $16 million as a step in a process that might see a Cross-Harbor Rail Tunnel completed. Since freight trains are not allowed in Amtrak's North River Tunnels, and the Poughkeepsie Bridge was closed in 1974, the ferry is the only", "psg_id": "5497803" }, { "title": "New York New Jersey Rail", "text": "of cargo. In July 2017, the Port Authority announced a $35 million study to build a Cross-Harbor Rail Tunnel, suitable for freight. If built, the tunnel would eliminate the need for the NYNJ ferry. New York New Jersey Rail New York New Jersey Rail, LLC is a switching and terminal railroad that operates the only car float operation across Upper New York Bay between Jersey City, New Jersey and Brooklyn, New York. Since mid-November 2008, it has been owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which acquired it for about $16 million as a step in", "psg_id": "5497812" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "directed by Tim Burton. This version was based on Through the Looking Glass therefore Alice returning to Wonderland at the age of 19. \"See also Alice in Wonderland (Disney franchise).\" Alice is the main character of Walt Disney's animated film \"Alice in Wonderland\". Alice is portrayed as being very curious, often seen daydreaming and giving herself advice instead of listening to the advice of others. The closest thing Alice has to a friend is Dinah, her kitten, and not even she understands Alice's dreams of finding \"a world of her own.\" Alice is well mannered, polite, courteous, mature and has", "psg_id": "18081556" }, { "title": "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", "text": "Gallienne famously adapted both Alice books for the stage in 1932; this production has been revived in New York in 1947 and 1982. One of the most well-known American productions was Joseph Papp's 1980 staging of \"Alice in Concert\" at the Public Theater in New York City. Elizabeth Swados wrote the book, lyrics, and music. Based on both \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\", Papp and Swados had previously produced a version of it at the New York Shakespeare Festival. Meryl Streep played Alice, the White Queen, and Humpty Dumpty. The cast also included Debbie Allen, Michael Jeter,", "psg_id": "633608" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland Alice, the main character from Lewis Carroll's \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\", has been adapted to several media. The first professional stage adaptation of \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking Glass\", the musical \"Alice in Wonderland, a Dream Play for Children, in two acts\", debuted on 23 December 1886 at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, England, and continued until 18 March 1887, to good reviews; it starred Phoebe Carlo as Alice. The musical was later revived and performed at the Globe Theatre from 26 December 1888 to 9 February 1889, with Carroll's", "psg_id": "18081553" }, { "title": "Transportation in New York City", "text": "that links Manhattan to Jersey City, Hoboken, Harrison and Newark, in New Jersey. A primary transit link between Manhattan and New Jersey, PATH carries 240,000 passengers each weekday on four lines. While some PATH stations are adjacent to subway stations in New York City and Newark as well as Hudson-Bergen Light Rail stations in Hudson County, there are no free transfers. The PATH system spans 13.8 miles (22.2 km) of route mileage, not including track overlap. Like the New York City Subway, PATH operates 24 hours a day. Opened in 1908 as the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad, a privately owned", "psg_id": "5236939" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "May Clark as Alice and Hepworth's wife as the Queen of Hearts. The British Film Institute has restored fourteen of the original sixteen scenes. Two more silent film adaptations of \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" were produced: one in 1910 starring Gladys Hulette, and another in 1915 with Viola Savory as Alice. Ruth Gilbert starred as Alice in the first \"Alice\" film with sound (1931), followed by Charlotte Henry (1933), Carol Marsh (1948), Anne-Marie Malik (1966) and Fiona Fullerton (1972). Alice In Wonderland was also later Produced by Joe Roth who wanted to recreate a modern Alice In Wonderland. It was", "psg_id": "18081555" }, { "title": "Jersey City, New Jersey", "text": "been headquartered in adjacent Secaucus, opened a new headquarters including a 600,000-square-foot warehouse and distribution center in Jersey City in April 2015. In 2014, Paul Fireman proposed a 95-story tower for Jersey City that would include a casino. The project, which endorsed by Mayor Steve Fulop, would cost an estimated $4.6 billion. In February 2014, New Jersey State Senate President Stephen Sweeney argued that Jersey City, among other distressed cities, could benefit from a casino—were construction of one outside of Atlantic City eventually permitted by New Jersey. The Jersey City Free Public Library has five regional branches, some of which", "psg_id": "1145078" }, { "title": "Orthodox Church in America Diocese of New York and New Jersey", "text": "Orthodox Church in America Diocese of New York and New Jersey The Diocese of New York and New Jersey is a diocese of the Orthodox Church in America covering the states of New York and New Jersey. Holy Protection Cathedral on Second Street in Manhattan is the seat of the bishop, with diocesan offices located in Syosset, New York. The diocese is headed by Bishop Michael Dahulich, the diocesan bishop, who assumed control of the diocese after his consecration to the episcopacy on May 8, 2010. The formal establishment of the Diocese of New York and New Jersey occurred after", "psg_id": "14472935" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1985 film)", "text": "Alice in Wonderland (1985 film) Alice in Wonderland is a 1985 two-part made-for-television film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's books \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\". An Irwin Allen production, it used a huge all-star cast of notable actors and actresses. The title role was played by Natalie Gregory, who wore a blonde wig for this miniseries. \"Alice in Wonderland\" was first telecast December 9, 1985, (part one) and December 10, 1985 (part two), at 8:00pm EST on CBS. It was filmed in Los Angeles at the MGM Studios (now known as Sony Pictures Studios) in Culver City over", "psg_id": "1684702" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "anime \"Black Butler\" season 2, the main character is read Alice in Wonderland by his butler while in a coma. As a result, Ciel dreampt that he was Alice. In the \"Ouran High School Host Club\" episode \"Haruhi in Wonderland\", protagonist Haruhi Fujioka falls asleep and finds herself in an adapted version of Wonderland. In the Tokyo Disneyland DreamLights version of the Main Street Electrical Parade, Alice is voiced by Kat Cressida. Alice appears in the Mad T Party at Disney's California Adventure park. She is portrayed after Tim Burton's version of Alice. She is often found onstage doing vocals", "psg_id": "18081577" }, { "title": "Indians in the New York City metropolitan region", "text": "only to the approximately 812,410 uniracial Chinese New Yorkers as of 2015. However, while the presence and growth of the Chinese population is focused on New York City and Long Island in New York State, the gravitas of the Indian population is roughly evenly split between New Jersey and New York State. Central New Jersey, at the geographic heart of the Northeast Megalopolis, has emerged as the largest hub for Indian immigrants to the U.S., followed closely by Queens and Nassau County on Long Island. Jersey City in New Jersey has the highest proportion of Asian Indians of any major", "psg_id": "18485212" }, { "title": "Cycling in New York City", "text": "of Brooklyn was especially responsive, building bike lanes in Eastern Parkway, Ocean Parkway, and elsewhere. New York didn't produce as many bicycles as other cities, so imported many from elsewhere, including Freehold Township, New Jersey. As a spectator sport, six-day racing was popular and spurred the building of velodromes in suburbs including Washington Heights, Manhattan, and Jersey City, New Jersey. Weekly races were held in suburban roads, including Pelham Parkway, Bronx. The biggest races were in inner city locations, notably at the original Madison Square Garden which had been designed for cycle racing and at the time was located adjacent", "psg_id": "11898878" }, { "title": "Japanese in New York City", "text": "City, as well as Japanese cafes, markets, and corporate offices, although it is not formally recognized as a Japantown. As of 2002, there were 2,528 Japanese citizens employed by 273 companies in the states of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. The Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of New York stated that in 1992 357 companies had operations in Greater New York City and these companies employed 6,048 Japanese nationals living in Greater New York City. The Japanese consulate in New York City stated that in 1992 there were about 16,000 Japanese people living in Westchester County, New York,", "psg_id": "17804840" }, { "title": "New York and New Jersey campaign", "text": "that took place in and around those locations. The Princeton Battlefield and Washington's Crossing are National Historic Landmarks, with state parks also preserving all or part of the locations where events of this campaign occurred in those areas. Morristown National Historical Park preserves locations occupied by the Continental Army during the winter months at the end of the campaign. New York and New Jersey campaign The New York and New Jersey campaign was a series of battles in 1776 and the winter months of 1777 for control of New York City and the state of New Jersey during the American", "psg_id": "2678068" }, { "title": "Port Authority of New York and New Jersey", "text": "underway. The Port Authority operates New York New Jersey Rail, LLC (NYNJ), a switching and terminal railroad operating a car float operation across Upper New York Bay between the Greenville Yard in Jersey City and Brooklyn. The Port Authority operates the following airports: Both Kennedy and LaGuardia airports are owned by the City of New York and leased to the Port Authority for operating purposes. Newark Liberty is owned by the cities of Elizabeth and Newark and also leased to the Authority. In 2007, Stewart International Airport, owned by the State of New York, was leased to the Port Authority.", "psg_id": "523742" }, { "title": "Government of New York City", "text": "in the city but run largely in the suburban counties of New York State and Connecticut. Other regional transportation is managed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, including the bridges and tunnels between New York City and New Jersey, and all airports and seaports within the city. The Port Authority is jointly controlled by the Governor of New Jersey and Governor of New York. The seal of New York City, adopted in an earlier form in 1686, bears the legend , which means simply \"The Seal of the City of New York\". \"Eboracum\" was the Roman", "psg_id": "2821889" }, { "title": "West New York, New Jersey", "text": "art havens such as Hoboken, Jersey City and Manhattan. People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with West New York include: West New York, New Jersey West New York is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States, situated upon the New Jersey Palisades. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 49,708, reflecting an increase of 3,940 (+8.6%) from the 45,768 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 7,643 (+20.0%) from the 38,125 counted in the 1990 Census. West New York is one of the most densely", "psg_id": "1145352" }, { "title": "Chinese in New York City", "text": "York via initial public offerings. The major Chinese banks maintain operational offices in New York City. Chinese in New York City The New York metropolitan area is home to the largest and most prominent ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, constituting the largest metropolitan Asian American group in the United States and the largest Asian-national metropolitan diaspora in the Western Hemisphere. The Chinese American population of the New York City metropolitan area was an estimated 812,410 as of 2015. New York City and the surrounding area, including Long Island and parts of New Jersey, is home to 12 Chinatowns, early", "psg_id": "17843696" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)", "text": "released on March 2, 2010. Disney Interactive released in 2013 the game \"Alice in Wonderland: A New Champion\" for iOS. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released a three-disc Blu-ray combo pack (which includes the Blu-ray, DVD and a digital copy), single-disc Blu-ray and single-disc DVD on June 1, 2010 in North America and July 1, 2010 in Australia. The DVD release includes three short features about the making of the film, focusing on Burton's vision for Wonderland and the characters of Alice and the Mad Hatter. The Blu-ray version has nine additional featurettes centered on additional characters, special effects and", "psg_id": "11238415" }, { "title": "Alice of Wonderland in Paris", "text": "comes to getting to France. As Alice points out, “Getting to Wonderland was easy – all I had to do was fall down the rabbit hole. But let’s face it – it takes money to get to Paris!”. As Alice dreams in her bedroom, a talking mouse named François rides a bicycle into Alice's bedroom and wants to conduct a survey about her favourite cheeses. Alice wants to join François in his native Paris, so François uses a cheese that his company makes, which uses the same magical mushroom she ate in Wonderland as an ingredient, to shrink Alice to", "psg_id": "13746353" }, { "title": "Indians in the New York City metropolitan region", "text": "Asian Indian and other South Asian populations. Note that this list includes neither the large Desi populations of Pakistani Americans, Bangladeshi Americans, and Sri Lankan Americans, nor Indo-Caribbean Americans, Afghan Americans, and others of South Asian origin who make their home in New York City. New Jersey - (New Jersey, and Middlesex County in Central New Jersey), are home to by far the highest per capita Indian American populations of any U.S. state and U.S. county, respectively, at 3.9% and 14.1%, by 2013 U.S. Census estimates. New York Bombay, in Jersey City, New Jersey, is home to the highest concentration", "psg_id": "18485216" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)", "text": "Musical Picture, but lost to \"An American in Paris\". \"Alice in Wonderland\" has been condensed into a one act stage version entitled, \"Alice in Wonderland, Jr.\". The stage version is solely meant for middle and high school productions and includes the majority of the film's songs and others including \"Song of the South\"s \"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah\", two new reprises of \"I'm Late!\", and three new numbers entitled \"Ocean of Tears\", \"Simon Says\", and \"Who Are You?\" respectively. This 60–80 minute version is licensed by Music Theatre International in the Broadway, Jr. Collection along with other Disney Theatrical shows such as \"Disney's Aladdin,", "psg_id": "3364890" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1966 TV play)", "text": "of the Caucus Race. David Battley appears briefly as the Executioner. Interior scenes were shot at Netley Hospital, a mid-19th-century building that was demolished not long after the film was made. The courtroom scene was shot at the BBC's Ealing Studios and involved the building of the largest set that Stage 2 at Ealing had ever seen. Ravi Shankar wrote the music for the production, which was first broadcast on 28 December 1966. Alice in Wonderland (1966 TV play) Alice in Wonderland (1966) is a BBC television play, shot on film, based on \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" by Lewis Carroll.", "psg_id": "3617022" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (Disneyland attraction)", "text": "Alice, was recorded. To create more unified theming in Fantasyland, the Mad Tea Party attraction was relocated at the rear of Fantasyland to a spot adjacent to the Alice in Wonderland ride that same year. The Alice in Wonderland attraction, however, did not reopen until 1984, one year after the rest of the new Fantasyland opened. The ride was temporarily closed on July 15, 2010 after California's Department of Occupational Safety and Health pointed out that it lacked handrails on the second floor, exterior track portion of the ride. The ride re-opened with temporary safety rails on August 13, 2010.", "psg_id": "9245975" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)", "text": "ex machina, validating Carroll due to her appreciation for the book. Disney considered child actress Margaret O'Brien for the title role. However, he felt that Huxley's version was too literal an adaptation of Carroll's book. Background artist Mary Blair submitted some concept drawings for \"Alice in Wonderland\". Blair's paintings moved away from Tenniel's detailed illustrations by taking a modernist stance, using bold and unreal colors. Walt liked Blair's designs, and the script was re-written to focus on comedy, music, and the whimsical side of Carroll's books. Around this time, Disney considered making a live-action-and-animated version of \"Alice in Wonderland\" (similar", "psg_id": "3364874" }, { "title": "Chinese in New York City", "text": "Asia and within the U.S. with an estimated population of 573,388 in 2014, and continues to be a primary destination for new Chinese immigrants. New York City is subdivided into official municipal boroughs, which themselves are home to significant Chinese populations, with Brooklyn and Queens, adjacently located on Long Island, leading the fastest growth. After the City of New York itself, the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn encompass the largest Chinese populations, respectively, of all municipalities in the United States. In 2013, 19,645 Chinese legally immigrated to the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA core based statistical area from Mainland", "psg_id": "17843659" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (musical)", "text": "Alice in Wonderland (musical) Alice in Wonderland is a musical pantomime by Henry Savile Clarke (1841–1893; book and lyrics), Walter Slaughter (music) and Aubrey Hopwood (lyrics), based on Lewis Carroll's books \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\". The piece, billed as \"A musical dream play in two acts\", achieved considerable popularity. At Carroll's request, Slaughter retained the old tunes in the parodies such as \"Bonny Dundee\". The pantomime opened on 23 December 1886 at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London. Phoebe Carlo played Alice. \"The Theatre\" wrote in its review, \"\"Alice in Wonderland\" will not appeal to", "psg_id": "10634384" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (musical)", "text": "two scenes: \"A Forest in Autumn\" and \"A Glade in Wonderland\". Act II, \"Through the Looking Glass\", consists of four scenes: \"Through the Looking Glass\"; \"The Garden of Live Flowers\"; \"A Sea-Shore\"; and \"The Banqueting Hall – The Forest Again.\" A review in \"The Theatre\" summarised the story as follows: The musical was frequently revived during West End Christmas seasons during the four decades after its premiere. London productions were mounted at the Globe Theatre in 1888, with Isa Bowman as Alice; the Opera Comique in 1898; the Vaudeville Theatre in 1900, with some new additional music by Slaughter; the", "psg_id": "10634386" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (1931 film)", "text": "reproduce British accents. It came out one year before the centenary of the birth of Lewis Carroll, which event was causing a wave of 'Alice' fever on both sides of the Atlantic. In the United States, a number of 'Alice in Wonderland' plays, films, songs and puppet shows in the early 1930s attempted to cash in on this Carroll and 'Alice' fever. For example, in the Betty Boop cartoon \"Betty in Blunderland\" Betty went to Wonderland, as did Eva Le Gallienne in a 1932 Broadway adaptation that combined \"Alice in Wonderland\" with \"Through the Looking Glass\", and which was one", "psg_id": "14128487" }, { "title": "Alice of Wonderland in Paris", "text": "rodent size. Together, they ride through Paris, where François narrates a series of short stories with a Parisian theme. The film includes brief adaptations of five short stories: In the end, when Alice finally meets her, it turns out that Madeline dreams of being Alice in Wonderland. \"Alice of Wonderland in Paris\" was created by the team of Gene Deitch and William L. Snyder, who had previously collaborated on \"Munro\", which won the Academy Award for Animated Short Film in 1961. The filmmakers (along with Rembrandt Films) were also responsible for producing the 1961–1962 \"Tom and Jerry\" theatrical cartoons for", "psg_id": "13746354" }, { "title": "Chinese in New York City", "text": "from the Chinatowns in New York City. , the two largest Taiwanese airlines have provided free shuttle services to and from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City for customers based in New Jersey. The political stature of Chinese Americans in New York City has become prominent. As of 2017, Guo Wengui, a Chinese billionaire turned political activist, has been in self-imposed exile in New York City, where he owns a $US68 million apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, overlooking Central Park. He has continued to conduct a political agenda to bring attention to alleged corruption", "psg_id": "17843691" }, { "title": "Japanese in New York City", "text": "There are three supplementary Japanese school systems in the New York City area. Two of them, the weekend schools of New York and New Jersey, are operated by the JEI. The Japanese Weekend School of New York has its offices in New Roc City in New Rochelle, New York. As of 2006 the school had about 800 students, including Japanese citizens, and Japanese Americans, at locations in Westchester County and Long Island. The class locations include The Rufus King School (P.S.26Q) in Fresh Meadows, Queens, and Port Chester Middle School in Port Chester, New York. The Japanese Weekend School of", "psg_id": "17804854" }, { "title": "Portrayals of Alice in Wonderland", "text": "Cyrus is not dead but may be in danger. Hearing this, Alice agrees to go back to Wonderland and help find her true love. It is later revealed that Cyrus is being held prisoner by Jafar (played by Naveen Andrews) who wants to use Cyrus’ magic to take over Wonderland and who is also working with the evil Red Queen (played by Emma Rigby). Throughout the series, Alice and the Knave of Hearts work together to try and rescue Cyrus and stop the Red Queen and Jafar from wrecking more havoc in Wonderland. Alice is a recurring character in Season", "psg_id": "18081567" }, { "title": "Japanese in New York City", "text": "also eliminated many benefits for their overseas staff. The population of Japanese citizens employed by the companies decreased 58% from 1992 to 2002. As of 2007, there were there were 51,705 Japanese persons living in the New York City New York-New Jersey-Connecticut area. Westchester County, New York and Bergen County, New Jersey were popular points of settlement. As of 1988, ethnic Japanese often settled certain suburban residential communities before ethnic Koreans started settling the same areas. In that decade Queens was the most popular point of Japanese permanent settlement, while wealthy temporary resident Japanese businesspersons preferred Westchester County, and in", "psg_id": "17804842" }, { "title": "Chinese in New York City", "text": "The Shuang Wen School is a public school in Manhattan's Chinatown, also known as P.S. 184M, as part of the New York City Department of Education, that offers a dual-language instructional program in Mandarin and English. The Huaxia Edison Chinese School operates in Edison, New Jersey as a branch of the \"Huaxia\" Chinese School system. Chinese Americans compose a disproportionate enrollment relative to the general population in the nine elite public high schools of New York City, including Stuyvesant High School and Bronx Science High School. Numerous New York City Subway routes directly serve the multiple Chinatowns of New York", "psg_id": "17843688" }, { "title": "Chinese in New York City", "text": "Chinese in New York City The New York metropolitan area is home to the largest and most prominent ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, constituting the largest metropolitan Asian American group in the United States and the largest Asian-national metropolitan diaspora in the Western Hemisphere. The Chinese American population of the New York City metropolitan area was an estimated 812,410 as of 2015. New York City and the surrounding area, including Long Island and parts of New Jersey, is home to 12 Chinatowns, early U.S. racial ghettos where Chinese immigrants were made to live for economic survival and physical safety", "psg_id": "17843654" }, { "title": "Port of New York and New Jersey", "text": "and Jersey Shore beaches, notably the 1987 Syringe Tide. Harbor-related historic sites, promenades, and nature preserves within the port district include: In 2014, the port handled 3,342,286 containers and 393,931 automobiles. In January through June 2015, the top 10 imports that went through the port of New York and New Jersey were: Port of New York and New Jersey The Port of New York and New Jersey is the port district of the New York-Newark metropolitan area, encompassing the region within approximately a radius of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. It includes the system of navigable waterways in the", "psg_id": "7694197" }, { "title": "Indians in the New York City metropolitan region", "text": "U.S. city, comprising 10.9% of the overall population of Jersey City in 2010, increasing to 11.4% by 2013. Bergen County, New Jersey and Rockland County, New York are home to the highest concentrations of Malayalis outside of India. Smaller populations of Asian Indians reside in the Connecticut and Pennsylvania portions of the New York City metropolitan region. Monroe Township, Middlesex County, in central New Jersey, the geographic heart of the Northeast megalopolis, has displayed one of the fastest growth rates of its Indian population in the Western Hemisphere, increasing from 256 (0.9%) as of the 2000 Census to an estimated", "psg_id": "18485213" }, { "title": "New Jersey in the 19th century", "text": "were transported to larger markets in New York City and Philadelphia. In order to make such transporting of crops more profitable, newer transportation methods were devised. The first oceangoing steamboat went from Hoboken, New Jersey, around the southern tip of New Jersey, and ended in Philadelphia. Later, systems of canals were also built, the first of which is called the Morris Canal and ran from Jersey City, New Jersey, on the Hudson River, to Phillipsburg, New Jersey on the Delaware River. The Delaware and Raritan canal ran from New Brunswick, New Jersey on the Raritan River, and ends at Bordentown,", "psg_id": "6869651" }, { "title": "Indians in the New York City metropolitan region", "text": "Jersey City, the four schools with major Asian Indian populations mark the holiday by inviting parents to the school buildings for festivities. In March 2015, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio officially declared the Muslim holy days Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha holidays on the school calendar. School districts in Paterson and South Brunswick, New Jersey observe Ramadan. Cricket is one of the fastest-growing sports in the New York City metropolitan region. In 2016, a public park was expanded in Monroe Township, Middlesex County in central New Jersey to accommodate a designated cricket pitch, among other recreational facilities. Indian", "psg_id": "18485228" }, { "title": "New Jersey and New York Railroad", "text": "New Jersey and New York Railroad The New Jersey and New York Railroad (NJ&NY) was a railroad company that operated north from Rutherford, New Jersey, to Haverstraw, New York beginning in the mid-to-late 19th century. The line was originally chartered as the Hackensack and New York Railroad (H&NY) in 1856. The H&NY would eventually run from Rutherford to Hackensack, New Jersey. In 1866 under the leadership of David P. Patterson the company was rechartered as the Hackensack and New York Extension Railroad and it extended its line north of Hackensack. It later reorganized as the New Jersey and New York", "psg_id": "12806571" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (franchise)", "text": "the Looking Glass\" is a 2016 American fantasy film directed by James Bobin and written by Linda Woolverton. It is a sequel to the 2010 film \"Alice in Wonderland\". The film stars Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Sacha Baron Cohen and Rhys Ifans, and was released on May 27, 2016. \"Adventures in Wonderland\" is a live-action musical television series based on Walt Disney's animated film \"Alice in Wonderland\". In the series, Alice (Elisabeth Harnois), was portrayed as a girl who can come and go from Wonderland simply by walking through her mirror (a reference to Wonderland's", "psg_id": "18209069" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (Disneyland attraction)", "text": "(1958), an \"Alice in Wonderland\" ride-through opened, with Mouseketeer Karen Pendleton dressed as Alice appearing at the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Now located on the north end of the building occupied by \"Mr. Toad's Wild Ride,\" \"Alice in Wonderland\" differed from other Fantasyland dark rides which appeared as openings in flat, faux-stone walls (the extended arms of Sleeping Beauty Castle) and decorated with colorful banners and canopies made of sheet metal. Instead, \"Alice in Wonderland\" featured a stylized, oversized garden of towering blades of grass, dandelions and a tall mushroom that served as the attraction's ticket booth. The caterpillar ride vehicles moved", "psg_id": "9245971" }, { "title": "2016 New York and New Jersey bombings", "text": "2016 New York and New Jersey bombings On September 17–19, 2016, three bombs exploded and several unexploded ones were found in the New York metropolitan area. The bombings left 31 people wounded, but no fatalities or life-threatening injuries were reported. On the morning of September 17, a pipe bomb exploded in Seaside Park, New Jersey. Later that day, a homemade pressure cooker bomb went off in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. A second pressure cooker bomb was discovered four blocks away. Late on September 18, multiple bombs were discovered at the train station in Elizabeth, New Jersey.", "psg_id": "19741804" }, { "title": "Alice in Wonderland (musical)", "text": "the Hatter (1913 and 1921). Alice in Wonderland (musical) Alice in Wonderland is a musical pantomime by Henry Savile Clarke (1841–1893; book and lyrics), Walter Slaughter (music) and Aubrey Hopwood (lyrics), based on Lewis Carroll's books \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\". The piece, billed as \"A musical dream play in two acts\", achieved considerable popularity. At Carroll's request, Slaughter retained the old tunes in the parodies such as \"Bonny Dundee\". The pantomime opened on 23 December 1886 at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London. Phoebe Carlo played Alice. \"The Theatre\" wrote in its review, \"\"Alice in", "psg_id": "10634388" }, { "title": "Ruth Gilbert (actress)", "text": "Ruth Gilbert (actress) Ruth Gilbert (May 8, 1912 – October 13, 1993) was an American actress, best known for her role as Alice in the first sound version of \"Alice in Wonderland\" in 1931, and as Max in \"The Milton Berle Show\". A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Gilbert's role as Alice in the 1931 film \"Alice in Wonderland\" was her first major role. The film was made by Metropolitan Studios, an independent film company from Fort Lee, New Jersey. They made it for educational purposes in readiness for the 100th anniversary of Lewis Carroll's birth the", "psg_id": "15033781" } ]
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which bridge is the subject of hart crane's the bridge?
[ { "title": "The Bridge (long poem)", "text": "The Bridge (long poem) The Bridge, first published in 1930 by the Black Sun Press, is Hart Crane's first, and only, attempt at a long poem. (Its primary status as either an epic or a series of lyrical poems remains contested; recent criticism tends to read it as a hybrid, perhaps indicative of a new genre, the \"modernist epic.\") \"The Bridge\" was inspired by New York City's \"poetry landmark\", the Brooklyn Bridge. Crane lived for some time at 110 Columbia Heights in Brooklyn, where he had an excellent view of the bridge; only after \"The Bridge\" was finished did Crane", "psg_id": "11207723" } ]
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[ { "title": "Hart Crane", "text": "Hart Crane Harold Hart Crane (July 21, 1899 – April 27, 1932) was an American poet. Finding both inspiration and provocation in the poetry of T. S. Eliot, Crane wrote modernist poetry that was difficult, highly stylized, and ambitious in its scope. In his most ambitious work, \"The Bridge\", Crane sought to write an epic poem, in the vein of \"The Waste Land\", that expressed a more optimistic view of modern, urban culture than the one that he found in Eliot's work. In the years following his suicide at the age of 32, Crane has been hailed by playwrights, poets,", "psg_id": "2523422" }, { "title": "The Bridge (long poem)", "text": "to \"The Waste Land\", because Hart Crane did, though he went down fighting the poem. The glory of \"The Bridge\" (1930) is its ambivalent warfare with \"The Waste Land\", without which Crane would not have been the miracle he was.\". Still, the poet/critic Randall Jarrell had much more mixed feelings about the lack of overall consistency in the epic, writing, \"Hart Crane's \"The Bridge\" does not succeed as a unified work of art, partly because some of its poems are bad or mediocre;\" nevertheless, Jarrell goes on to write, \"how wonderful parts of \"The Bridge\" are! 'Van Winkle' is one", "psg_id": "11207732" }, { "title": "Hart Crane", "text": "poetry, Crane's suicide inspired several works of art by noted artist Jasper Johns, including \"Periscope,\" \"Land's End,\" and \"Diver,\" the \"Symphony for Three Orchestras\" by Elliott Carter (inspired by the \"Bridge\") and the painting by Marsden Hartley \"Eight Bells' Folly, Memorial for Hart Crane.\" Crane is the subject of \"The Broken Tower\", a 2011 American student film by the actor James Franco who wrote, directed, and starred in the film which was the Master thesis project for his MFA in filmmaking at New York University. He loosely based his script on Paul Mariani's 1999 nonfiction book \"The Broken Tower: A", "psg_id": "2523452" }, { "title": "Hart Bridge", "text": "Hart Bridge The Isaiah David Hart Bridge is a truss bridge that spans the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. It carries U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1 Alt.) and State Road 228 (SR 228). It is named after Isaiah Hart, the founder of Jacksonville. It was designed by Sverdrup & Parcel. The Isaiah David Hart Bridge was completed in 1967 at a cost of $8.8 million. The official name of the bridge is the Isaiah David Hart Bridge after the founder of Jacksonville, Isaiah Hart. The bridge was built on a bond to be paid off with tolls until", "psg_id": "4147465" }, { "title": "The Bridge (long poem)", "text": "American modernism. For instance, Gregory Woods writes that \"Hart Crane’s place in the Modernist pantheon is established by \"The Bridge\",\" and when the literary critic Harold Bloom placed Crane in his pantheon of the best Modernist American poets of the 20th century, Bloom focused on \"The Bridge\" as Crane's most significant achievement, putting it on the same level as T. S. Eliot's \"The Waste Land\", though Bloom regarded Crane as the superior poet, as evidenced in this section from his introduction to his complete poems: \"But after a lifetime of disliking Eliot's literary and \"cultural\" criticism, I have to yield", "psg_id": "11207731" }, { "title": "Hart Bridge", "text": "they were lifted in 1989. The bridge helped relieve congestion from the Mathews Bridge and the Main Street Bridge. In 1999 the Hart Bridge was ranked 19th as one of the longest cantilever bridges in the world. The bridge has traditionally been painted green and is often referred to as \"The Green Monster\" by locals. Daily traffic averages 52,000 vehicles. The stretch of highway between downtown and Beach Boulevard is known as the Commodore Point Expressway, but more commonly referred to by locals as the Hart Bridge Expressway. The bridge is a steel cantilever bridge which is a type of", "psg_id": "4147466" }, { "title": "Hart Bridge", "text": "continuous truss bridge. The bridge's main span is uncommon for a cantilever bridge in that the truss over the main channel tapers upward and the roadway below is suspended from the truss by steel hangers. Hart Bridge The Isaiah David Hart Bridge is a truss bridge that spans the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. It carries U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1 Alt.) and State Road 228 (SR 228). It is named after Isaiah Hart, the founder of Jacksonville. It was designed by Sverdrup & Parcel. The Isaiah David Hart Bridge was completed in 1967 at a cost of", "psg_id": "4147467" }, { "title": "Hart Crane", "text": "East Coker, which is reminiscent of the final section of The River, from The Bridge. Important mid-century American poets like John Berryman and Robert Lowell cited Crane as a significant influence. Both poets also wrote about Crane in their poetry. Berryman wrote him one of his famous elegies in \"The Dream Songs,\" and Lowell published his \"Words for Hart Crane\" in \"Life Studies\" (1959): \"Who asks for me, the Shelley of my age, / must lay his heart out for my bed and board.\" Lowell thought that Crane was the most important American poet of the generation to come of", "psg_id": "2523446" }, { "title": "S bridge", "text": "part of the original National Road, which was built circa 1825. The S Bridge in Berks County, Pennsylvania, and the Claysville S Bridge in Washington County, Pennsylvania, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Another S bridge, in Anderson County, Kentucky, is located on U.S. Route 62 east of Lawrenceburg. It has undergone major roadway replacement and has been widened. Another S bridge of note is located in Hertford, North Carolina. It connects a causeway from Winfall to the Town of Hertford, over the Perquimans River. S bridge An S bridge is a bridge whose alignment follows a", "psg_id": "3434723" }, { "title": "Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn)", "text": "and raises the chill bumps at every turn.\" \"Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn) debuted at number 61 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of February 4, 1995. Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn) \"Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn)\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in January 1995 as the fourth single from the album \"When Love Finds You\". The song reached number 4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It was written by", "psg_id": "14847545" }, { "title": "Hart Crane", "text": "Life of Hart Crane\". Despite being a student film, \"The Broken Tower\" was shown at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2011 and received DVD distribution in 2012 by Focus World Films. Crane appears as a character in Samuel R. Delany's novella \"\" and \"The Illuminatus! Trilogy\" by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson. Hart Crane Harold Hart Crane (July 21, 1899 – April 27, 1932) was an American poet. Finding both inspiration and provocation in the poetry of T. S. Eliot, Crane wrote modernist poetry that was difficult, highly stylized, and ambitious in its scope. In his most ambitious", "psg_id": "2523453" }, { "title": "The Bridge Stage of the Arts", "text": "all over the world. In Lower Manhattan The Bridge has presented \"Performance-Forums\" in which theater artists collaborate on productions with astrophysicists, philosophers, architects and others working in a variety of disciplines. Also, in Lower Manhattan, The Bridge produced \"Hart & Hammerstein Centennial Plus One\" which re-introduced \"Castle Clinton\" as a noteworthy performance space. The purpose of The Bridge is to further collaborative creation of new theatrical hybrids by spanning different disciplines, cultures and generations; and to provide educational programs in the performing and visual arts. In the South of France, The Bridge presented \"Alan Jay Lerner and Liz Robertson In", "psg_id": "15517356" }, { "title": "Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn)", "text": "Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn) \"Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn)\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in January 1995 as the fourth single from the album \"When Love Finds You\". The song reached number 4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It was written by Gill and Bill Anderson. Deborah Evans Price, of \"Billboard\" magazine reviewed the song favorably calling it a \"classic slow country waltz.\" She goes on to say that the song \"makes optimum use of those classic changes", "psg_id": "14847544" }, { "title": "S bridge", "text": "S bridge An S bridge is a bridge whose alignment follows a reverse curve, shaped roughly like a shallow letter S in plan, used in early 19th-century road construction in the United States. They were generally used for crossing small, curving streams with uneven banks. Several of these bridges are found in and around the New Concord, Ohio area. S bridges were originally constructed early in the 19th century. The design was adopted where the road crossed the creek or river at an angle. Constructing a bridge at an angle was much more complicated and expensive than building the bridge", "psg_id": "3434720" }, { "title": "Hart Crane", "text": "his welcome at the Opffers', Crane left for Paris in early 1929, but failed to leave his personal problems behind. It was during the late 1920s, while he was finishing \"The Bridge\", that his drinking, always a problem, became notably worse. In Paris in February 1929, Harry Crosby, who with his wife Caresse Crosby owned the fine arts press Black Sun Press, offered Crane the use of their country retreat, Le Moulin du Soleil in Ermenonville. They hoped he could use the time to concentrate on completing \"The Bridge\". Crane spent several weeks at their estate where he roughed out", "psg_id": "2523429" }, { "title": "Hart Crane", "text": "metaphorical inter-relationships, the entire construction of the poem is raised on the organic principle of a 'logic of metaphor,' which antedates our so-called pure logic, and which is the genetic basis of all speech, hence consciousness and thought-extension. There is also some mention of it, though it is not so much presented as a critical neologism, in his letter to Harriet Monroe: \"The logic of metaphor is so organically entrenched in pure sensibility that it can't be thoroughly traced or explained outside of historical sciences, like philology and anthropology.\" L. S. Dembo's influential study of \"The Bridge\", \"Hart Crane's Sanskrit", "psg_id": "2523436" }, { "title": "The Bridge (long poem)", "text": "of the clearest and freshest and most truly American poems ever written.\" Allen Ginsberg called Atlantis the greatest work in Western metrical rhetoric since Shelley's Adonais. More recently, Jarrell and Flint's criticisms of the poem have been echoed, and even been amplified, by more conservative contemporary poetry critics like Adam Kirsch and William Logan who both wrote highly critical reviews of Crane's work following the publication of \"Hart Crane: Complete Poems and Selected Letters\" by the Library of America in 2006. In an article for \"The New Yorker,\" Kirsch called \"The Bridge\" \"an impressive failure. . .[that] varies wildly in", "psg_id": "11207733" }, { "title": "S bridge", "text": "Creek Road. Continuing eastward, the next bridge may be found a short distance from US 40 on Manilla Road. The next \"S\" bridge is east of Cambridge along US 40 at its intersection with Old National Road and has fallen into considerable disrepair. The fourth bridge is located between Old Washington, Ohio and Middlebourne, Ohio along Blend Road, at the intersection of Bridgewater Road, and has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This bridge was closed on 2 October 2013 and no S bridges are still in use for vehicular traffic in Ohio. These four bridges were constructed as a", "psg_id": "3434722" }, { "title": "Bridge of the Americas", "text": "the bottleneck of, and reduce traffic congestion on, the Bridge of the Americas. The bridge is a cantilever design where the suspended span is a tied arch. The bridge has a total length of 1,654 m (5,425 ft) in 14 spans, abutment to abutment. The main span measures and the tied arch (the center part of the main span) is . The highest point of the bridge is above mean sea level; the clearance under the main span is at high tide. Ships must cross under this bridge when traversing the Panama Canal, and are subject to this height restriction.", "psg_id": "5257367" }, { "title": "Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road", "text": "Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road The Stone Bridge is a causeway built by the United States Army in 1867. It crosses the marshy channel that connects Hart Lake and Crump Lake in a remote area of Lake County in eastern Oregon, United States. It was later incorporated into the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road which was completed in 1872. The wagon road eventually became the subject of scandal and litigation ending with a United States Supreme Court decision in 1893. The Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road were listed together on the National", "psg_id": "13838909" }, { "title": "S Bridge, National Road", "text": "S Bridge, National Road The S Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge, spanning Salt Fork about east of Old Washington, Ohio. Built in 1828, it is one of the best-preserved surviving bridges built for the westward expansion of the National Road from Wheeling, West Virginia to Columbus, Ohio. S bridges derive their name from the sharply curving approaches to the span. The bridge was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964. The bridge is closed to traffic, and may be seen from Blend Road on the north and Rhinehart Road on the south. The S Bridge is located about", "psg_id": "12097185" }, { "title": "The Bridge to Nowhere (novel)", "text": "to act as an outlet for Hallie, as someone to talk to. They both go to the bridge one day, where Hallie spots her father standing dangerously high up. As Crane attempts to get his attention, Hallie runs from the scene, afraid he'll find out the man on the bridge is her father. Having alienated Crane, Hallie has no one left to talk to, and finally yells at her father for never talking to her anymore. The next day, she finds that he has driven his car over the edge of the bridge, and was taken to the hospital. She", "psg_id": "12819991" }, { "title": "S bridge", "text": "perpendicular to the water flow and banks. The bridges were constructed at 90 degrees to the bank, while two 'aprons' were constructed at opposite angles to direct the traffic flow smoothly onto the bridge, thus creating the 's' shape. Only a few of these bridges still exist, mostly in Ohio. Four of them are located in Guernsey County. Fox Run S bridge is located along U.S. Route 40 in New Concord in Muskingum County. The next bridge, four and a half miles east from New Concord on U.S. Route 40, is found at the intersection of US 40 and Peter's", "psg_id": "3434721" }, { "title": "S Bridge, National Road", "text": "This is one of four surviving S bridges built in Ohio for the National Road. S Bridge, National Road The S Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge, spanning Salt Fork about east of Old Washington, Ohio. Built in 1828, it is one of the best-preserved surviving bridges built for the westward expansion of the National Road from Wheeling, West Virginia to Columbus, Ohio. S bridges derive their name from the sharply curving approaches to the span. The bridge was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964. The bridge is closed to traffic, and may be seen from Blend Road", "psg_id": "12097188" }, { "title": "The Bridge (long poem)", "text": "\"\"The Bridge\" is symphonic in including all the strands: Columbus, conquest of water, land, Pocahontas, subways, offices. \"The Bridge\", in becoming a ship, a world, a woman, a tremendous harp as it does finally, seems to really have a career.\" The Bridge (long poem) The Bridge, first published in 1930 by the Black Sun Press, is Hart Crane's first, and only, attempt at a long poem. (Its primary status as either an epic or a series of lyrical poems remains contested; recent criticism tends to read it as a hybrid, perhaps indicative of a new genre, the \"modernist epic.\") \"The", "psg_id": "11207737" }, { "title": "Miracle of the Cross at the Bridge of S. Lorenzo", "text": "no geometrical perspective. Some of them feature the typical inverted cone chimneys of medieval Venice. Miracle of the Cross at the Bridge of S. Lorenzo The Miracle of the Cross at the Bridge of S. Lorenzo (Italian: \"Miracolo della Croce caduta nel canale di San Lorenzo\") is a painting by Italian Renaissance artist Gentile Bellini, dating from 1500. It is now housed in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. The painting was commissioned for the Grand Hall of the Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista, the seat of the eponymous brotherhood in Venice. The commission included a total of nine large", "psg_id": "16545629" }, { "title": "Miracle of the Cross at the Bridge of S. Lorenzo", "text": "Miracle of the Cross at the Bridge of S. Lorenzo The Miracle of the Cross at the Bridge of S. Lorenzo (Italian: \"Miracolo della Croce caduta nel canale di San Lorenzo\") is a painting by Italian Renaissance artist Gentile Bellini, dating from 1500. It is now housed in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. The painting was commissioned for the Grand Hall of the Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista, the seat of the eponymous brotherhood in Venice. The commission included a total of nine large canvasses, by prominent artists of the time such as Bellini, Perugino, Vittore Carpaccio, Giovanni Mansueti,", "psg_id": "16545625" }, { "title": "The Bridge Is Over", "text": "set to the tune of the famous Billy Joel song \"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me\": \"The Bridge is Over\": The song went on to become one of the most sampled hip hop songs in hip hop history. The Bridge Is Over \"The Bridge Is Over\" is a 1987 song by Boogie Down Productions from their debut album \"Criminal Minded\", performed by rapper KRS-One and produced by DJ Scott LaRock and KRS-One.The song's intro samples \"The Bridge\" by MC Shan. It is considered to be a classic diss song, aimed at MC Shan, Marley Marl, the Juice Crew and", "psg_id": "11031452" }, { "title": "The Bridge Is Over", "text": "The Bridge Is Over \"The Bridge Is Over\" is a 1987 song by Boogie Down Productions from their debut album \"Criminal Minded\", performed by rapper KRS-One and produced by DJ Scott LaRock and KRS-One.The song's intro samples \"The Bridge\" by MC Shan. It is considered to be a classic diss song, aimed at MC Shan, Marley Marl, the Juice Crew and rappers from Queens, NY and the Queensbridge projects. It, and from the same album, \"South Bronx\", are the most famous songs of The Bridge Wars between rappers from the Bronx and Queens. The song's lyrics at the end are", "psg_id": "11031451" }, { "title": "Godmanchester Chinese Bridge", "text": "time when the town was building a mansion for the Receiver General of Huntingdonshire by the river. Island Hall had included a rather smaller Chinese bridge, linking it to an ornamental island. It seems likely that this served as the inspiration for the public bridge several decades later – its white timbers are also in the Chinese Chippendale style. The bridge was removed by crane on Tuesday 9 February 2010. A replica, built in Yorkshire by CTS Bridges, was put into position on Monday 15th and Tuesday 16 February. The bridge was the principal subject for the song \"Godmanchester Chinese", "psg_id": "5299704" }, { "title": "Brownian bridge", "text": "Brownian bridge A Brownian bridge is a continuous-time stochastic process \"B\"(\"t\") whose probability distribution is the conditional probability distribution of a Wiener process \"W\"(\"t\") (a mathematical model of Brownian motion) subject to the condition (when standardized) that \"W\"(T) = 0, so that the process is pinned at the origin at both \"t=0\" and \"t=T\". More precisely: The expected value of the bridge is zero, with variance formula_2, implying that the most uncertainty is in the middle of the bridge, with zero uncertainty at the nodes. The covariance of \"B\"(\"s\") and \"B\"(\"t\") is \"s\"(T − \"t\")/T if \"s\" < \"t\". The", "psg_id": "5065384" }, { "title": "The Bridge Party of Canada", "text": "The Bridge Party of Canada The Bridge Party of Canada was a Canadian political party. In the 2015 Canadian federal election, the party ran one candidate; its leader David Berlin in University—Rosedale. The party was deregistered in January 2017. According to its website, The Bridge Party was effectively non-partisan. The party refused to take a position \"on issues which routinely divide Canadians and which distinguish one political party from another\". The aim of the party, instead of achieving power and influence, was to change the way in which Canadians relate to one another on the subject of politics and cause", "psg_id": "19084420" }, { "title": "Christopher S. Bond Bridge (Hermann, Missouri)", "text": "Christopher S. Bond Bridge (Hermann, Missouri) The Christopher S. Bond Bridge is a highway bridge crossing the Missouri River at Hermann, Missouri. The bridge was opened to vehicle traffic on July 23, 2007, replacing an adjacent span opened in 1930. Florence Mundwiller Kelley, who cut the ribbon for the old Hermann bridge when she was 10 years old, also got to cut the ribbon for the new bridge. The bridge consists of two 12-foot driving lanes, two 10-foot shoulders, and an 8-foot bicycle/pedestrian lane. The bike lane, which was opened in 2008 after approach construction and demolition of the previous", "psg_id": "8203809" }, { "title": "Bridge of the Gods (land bridge)", "text": "Bridge of the Gods (land bridge) The Bridge of the Gods was a natural dam created by the Bonneville Slide, a major landslide that dammed the Columbia River near present-day Cascade Locks, Oregon in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The river eventually breached the bridge and washed much of it away, but the event is remembered in local legends of the Native Americans as the \"Bridge of the Gods\". The Bridge of the Gods is also the name of a modern manmade bridge, across the Columbia River between Oregon and Washington. Interpretations of the age of the Bonneville", "psg_id": "2984377" }, { "title": "Bridge of the Gods (land bridge)", "text": "in their language (the Sahaptin called the mountain Loowit). Bridge of the Gods (land bridge) The Bridge of the Gods was a natural dam created by the Bonneville Slide, a major landslide that dammed the Columbia River near present-day Cascade Locks, Oregon in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The river eventually breached the bridge and washed much of it away, but the event is remembered in local legends of the Native Americans as the \"Bridge of the Gods\". The Bridge of the Gods is also the name of a modern manmade bridge, across the Columbia River between Oregon", "psg_id": "2984384" }, { "title": "Polmadie Bridge", "text": "beams comprising the base had been lifted into place using a large crane. The new bridge was completed and formally opened in August 2018. Polmadie Bridge The Polmadie Bridge is a footbridge that crosses the River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland between Glasgow Green (the Flesher's Haugh area which is largely football pitches) and Oatlands at the west side of Richmond Park. The original bridge was constructed in 1954–1955, made from prestressed concrete. It was closed by Glasgow City Council on 14 May 2015, for reasons of public safety. Press Reports dated 16 July 2015 indicated the bridge was to be demolished", "psg_id": "16652384" }, { "title": "Dinsmore Bridge", "text": "access the Richmond Hospital and the WorkSafeBC headquarters, which are located on Gilbert Road at the intersection with Westminster Highway. On October 11, 2006, the bridge was closed for several days after a truck on River Road, carrying a crane to the Richmond Olympic Oval site, damaged the bottom of the bridge . It re-opened on October 13, but weight and speed restrictions were put in place until further notice . Dinsmore Bridge Dinsmore Bridge is a bridge in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. Built in 1969, it connects Sea Island (where the Vancouver International Airport is located) to Lulu Island,", "psg_id": "7324331" }, { "title": "Box girder bridge", "text": "off site and lifted into place by crane, with sections connected by bolting or welding. If a composite concrete bridge deck is used, it is often cast in-place using temporary falsework supported by the steel girder. Either form of bridge may also be installed using the technique of incremental launching. Under this method, gantry cranes are often used to place new segments onto the completed portions of the bridge until the bridge superstructure is completed. Box girder bridge A box girder bridge is a bridge in which the main beams comprise girders in the shape of a hollow box. The", "psg_id": "4558964" }, { "title": "Mackinac Bridge", "text": "honored the Mackinac Bridge as the subject of its 2010 priority mail $4.90 stamp, which went on sale February 3. The bridge authority and MDOT unveiled the stamp, which featured a \"seagull's-eye view\" of the landmark, with a passing freighter below. Artist Dan Cosgrove worked from panoramic photographs to create the artwork. This is one of several designs that Cosgrove has produced for the USPS. On April 24, 1959, Captain John S. Lappo, an officer in the Strategic Air Command, operating from Lockbourne AFB flew his Boeing B-47 Stratojet beneath the bridge. Following a General court-martial, he was grounded for", "psg_id": "270824" }, { "title": "Christopher S. Bond Bridge (Kansas City, Missouri)", "text": "composed of Clarkson Construction Company, Massman Construction Co., and Kiewit Construction Co. PCC provides public information and updates at kcICON. The bridge was designed by Bradley Touchstone of the DodStone Group of Tallahassee, Florida. The firm also designed the John James Audubon Bridge in Louisiana, which is the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America. Christopher S. Bond Bridge (Kansas City, Missouri) The Christopher S. Bond Bridge in Kansas City, Missouri (often referred to as the New Paseo Bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge across the Missouri River. It carries I-29/I-35/US 71. The bridge opened to limited traffic on September 27, 2010", "psg_id": "11606773" }, { "title": "Hart Crane", "text": "Hart Crane. More recently, the American poet Gerald Stern wrote an essay on Crane in which he stated, \"Some, when they talk about Crane, emphasize his drinking, his chaotic life, his self-doubt, and the dangers of his sexual life, but he was able to manage these things, even though he died at 32, and create a poetry that was tender, attentive, wise, and radically original.\" At the conclusion of his essay, Stern writes, \"Crane is always with me, and whatever I wrote, short poem or long, strange or unstrange—his voice, his tone, his sense of form, his respect for life,", "psg_id": "2523450" }, { "title": "Hart Crane", "text": "that Crane wrote for his lover Emil Opffer) on the Poetry Foundation website, analyzing the poem based strictly on the content of the text itself and not on outside political or cultural matters. Crane was admired by artists such as Allen Tate, Eugene O'Neill, Kenneth Burke, Edmund Wilson, E. E. Cummings and William Carlos Williams. Although Hart had his sharp critics, among them Marianne Moore and Ezra Pound, Moore did publish his work, as did T. S. Eliot, who, moving even further out of Pound's sphere, may have borrowed some of Crane's imagery for \"Four Quartets\", in the beginning of", "psg_id": "2523445" }, { "title": "Harry S. Truman Bridge", "text": "network through Kansas City. It is now used by the freight trains of the Canadian Pacific and Union Pacific Railroad to cross the Missouri River. Harry S. Truman Bridge The Harry S Truman Bridge is a vertical lift rail drawbridge over the Missouri River connecting Jackson County, Missouri with Clay County, Missouri in Kansas City, Missouri. It has a 427 foot main span, and is the tenth longest span in the United States. The bridge was named on May 23, 1945, for Jackson County native Harry S. Truman who had just become President. It was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee,", "psg_id": "8839481" }, { "title": "Harry S. Truman Bridge", "text": "Harry S. Truman Bridge The Harry S Truman Bridge is a vertical lift rail drawbridge over the Missouri River connecting Jackson County, Missouri with Clay County, Missouri in Kansas City, Missouri. It has a 427 foot main span, and is the tenth longest span in the United States. The bridge was named on May 23, 1945, for Jackson County native Harry S. Truman who had just become President. It was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (\"Milwaukee Road\") and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (\"Rock Island Line\") and connected to the Kansas City Terminal Railway", "psg_id": "8839480" }, { "title": "Perrine Bridge", "text": "of the bridge by a crane after every jump. Perrine Bridge The I. B. Perrine Bridge is four-lane truss arch span in the western United States. Located at Twin Falls, Idaho, it carries U.S. Highway 93 over the Snake River Canyon, connecting to Jerome County and Interstate 84. The Perrine Bridge is approximately in total length, with a main span of and a deck height of above the Snake River it is the eighth highest bridge in the United States. The elevation above sea level for the bridge deck is approximately . The bridge is named for I. B. Perrine", "psg_id": "5641035" }, { "title": "Hart Crane", "text": "Harry Crosby paid Crane's fine and advanced him money for the passage back to the United States where he finally finished \"The Bridge\". The work received poor reviews, and Crane's sense of his own failure became crushing. Crane visited Mexico in 1931–32 on a Guggenheim Fellowship and his drinking continued as he suffered from bouts of alternating depression and elation. When Peggy Cowley, wife of his friend Malcolm Cowley, agreed to a divorce, she joined Crane. As far as is known, she was his only heterosexual partner. \"The Broken Tower,\" one of his last published poems, emerged from that affair.", "psg_id": "2523431" }, { "title": "The Bridge (long poem)", "text": "of the Jazz or Classical music he tended to listen to when he wrote. Though the poem follows a thematic progress, it freely juggles various points in time. The University of Illinois' Modern American Poetry website analyses the symbolic meaning of \"the bridge\" as central image throughout the book: When Crane positions himself under the shadows of the bridge, he is, in one sense, simply the poet of the romantic tradition, the observer who stands aside the better to see; but he is, in another sense, the gay male cruising in an area notorious for its casual sex. Even the", "psg_id": "11207725" }, { "title": "The Bridge on the Drina", "text": "year to widespread acclaim. In 1961, Andrić was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature and his works became subject to international recognition. \"The Bridge on the Drina\" remains Andrić's best known work. Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica is planning a cinematic adaption of the novel, for which he has constructed a mock-town named after Andrić not far from the bridge, which was reconstructed after World War I and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. A young Serb boy from the vicinity of Višegrad is taken from his mother by the Ottomans as part of the \"devşirme\" levy, one", "psg_id": "2837780" }, { "title": "North Fork of the Yachats Bridge", "text": "shortest covered bridges in Oregon. It is one of only two covered bridges in Lincoln County that are open to vehicular traffic; the other is the Chitwood Bridge. The weight limit on the bridge is ten tons; large trucks and recreational vehicles (RV)s are not allowed. After an accident damaged the bridge in 1987, county crews repaired it. They returned in 1989 for a more complete renovation, including new trusses, approaches, a new roof and new siding. North Fork of the Yachats Bridge The North Fork of the Yachats Bridge is a covered bridge in Lincoln County in the U.S.", "psg_id": "19280314" }, { "title": "Henley Bridge", "text": "Henley Bridge Henley Bridge is a road bridge built in 1786 at Henley-on-Thames over the River Thames, between Oxfordshire and Berkshire. The bridge has five elliptical stone arches, and links Hart Street in Henley with White Hill (designated the A4130) leading up a steep hill to Remenham Hill. It crosses the Thames on the reach between Hambleden Lock and Marsh Lock, carrying the Thames Path across the river. It is a Grade I listed building. This point of the Thames has been used for crossing since ancient times. The current bridge replaced an earlier wooden structure, the foundations of which", "psg_id": "6870416" }, { "title": "The Bridge of Aksay", "text": "The Bridge of Aksay The Bridge of Aksay is a car bridge over river Don in Rostov-on-Don. Total length is 580 meters. In 1964 on highway in 1062 km M4 «Don» was built two-way bridge figured out about 7 thousand of cars per day up to 6 tones per axle. In 1995, in addition to the old bridge, a new one was built to accommodate a new three-way highway crossing. The bridge crosses Don in 60 km from its estuary. Bridge got its name from town Aksay, near which it is located. Town Aksay in its turn was called after", "psg_id": "20724166" }, { "title": "Bridge of the Americas", "text": "with the name \"Thatcher Ferry Bridge\". In the postage stamps and postal history of the Canal Zone they are well known for an error on one sheet where the bridge is missing. Bridge of the Americas The Bridge of the Americas (; originally known as the Thatcher Ferry Bridge) is a road bridge in Panama, which spans the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. Designed by Sverdrup & Parcel, it was completed in 1962 at a cost of US$20 million, connecting the north and south American land masses. Two other bridges cross the canal: the Atlantic Bridge at the Gatun", "psg_id": "5257377" }, { "title": "Christopher S. Bond Bridge (Kansas City, Missouri)", "text": "Christopher S. Bond Bridge (Kansas City, Missouri) The Christopher S. Bond Bridge in Kansas City, Missouri (often referred to as the New Paseo Bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge across the Missouri River. It carries I-29/I-35/US 71. The bridge opened to limited traffic on September 27, 2010 and all lanes opened on December 18, 2010. The Bond bridge is a replacement for the Paseo Bridge. The bridge is named for Christopher \"Kit\" Bond, the former Missouri Governor and United States Senator. On November 14, 2007, MoDOT announced plans for a complete replacement of the Paseo Bridge. The new Christopher S. Bond", "psg_id": "11606770" }, { "title": "Centerville Township Bridge Number S-18", "text": "Centerville Township Bridge Number S-18 The Centerville Township Bridge Number S-18 is a historic stone arch bridge on 294th Lane in rural Turner County, South Dakota, west of Centerville. Built in 1938, it is one of a modest number of surviving stone arch bridges built in the county with funding from New Deal jobs programs. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The Centerville Township Bridge Number S-18 is located in southern Turner County, about west of Centerville, carrying 294th Lane across an unnamed stream east of its junction with 458th Avenue. The bridge is", "psg_id": "20377105" }, { "title": "Podilsko-Voskresensky Bridge", "text": "of . It consists of several major components: The bridge roadway is intended to have three lanes each way with a projected traffic intensity of 59,000 vehicle per day. The bridge will also carry the Podilsko–Vyhurivska line containing three metro stations on the bridge. On November 18, 2011 a crane vessel \"Zakhariy\" that was being used in the construction fell in the river and broke apart. The accident destroyed the crane and polluted the Dnieper River's waters with the crane's oil and construction materials. During the accident, two other barges were damaged; the Harbour Bridge was only lightly damaged. In", "psg_id": "16231157" }, { "title": "Centerville Township Bridge Number S-18", "text": "for supervising the work crews and providing the building materials. This bridge was built in 1938 by a county crew. Centerville Township Bridge Number S-18 The Centerville Township Bridge Number S-18 is a historic stone arch bridge on 294th Lane in rural Turner County, South Dakota, west of Centerville. Built in 1938, it is one of a modest number of surviving stone arch bridges built in the county with funding from New Deal jobs programs. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The Centerville Township Bridge Number S-18 is located in southern Turner County, about", "psg_id": "20377107" }, { "title": "Overhead crane", "text": "process equipment. Overhead crane An overhead crane, commonly called a bridge crane, is a type of crane found in industrial environments. An overhead crane consists of parallel runways with a traveling bridge spanning the gap. A hoist, the lifting component of a crane, travels along the bridge. If the bridge is rigidly supported on two or more legs running on a fixed rail at ground level, the crane is called a \"gantry crane\" (USA, ASME B30 series) or a \"goliath crane\" (UK, BS 466). Unlike mobile or construction cranes, overhead cranes are typically used for either manufacturing or maintenance applications,", "psg_id": "7619043" }, { "title": "Overhead crane", "text": "Overhead crane An overhead crane, commonly called a bridge crane, is a type of crane found in industrial environments. An overhead crane consists of parallel runways with a traveling bridge spanning the gap. A hoist, the lifting component of a crane, travels along the bridge. If the bridge is rigidly supported on two or more legs running on a fixed rail at ground level, the crane is called a \"gantry crane\" (USA, ASME B30 series) or a \"goliath crane\" (UK, BS 466). Unlike mobile or construction cranes, overhead cranes are typically used for either manufacturing or maintenance applications, where efficiency", "psg_id": "7619036" }, { "title": "Bridge of the Americas", "text": "Bridge of the Americas The Bridge of the Americas (; originally known as the Thatcher Ferry Bridge) is a road bridge in Panama, which spans the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. Designed by Sverdrup & Parcel, it was completed in 1962 at a cost of US$20 million, connecting the north and south American land masses. Two other bridges cross the canal: the Atlantic Bridge at the Gatun locks \"(expected 2018)\" and the Centennial Bridge. The Bridge of the Americas crosses the Pacific approach to the Panama Canal at Balboa, near Panama City. It was built between 1959 and 1962", "psg_id": "5257365" }, { "title": "Christopher S. Bond Bridge (Hermann, Missouri)", "text": "bridge was completed, improved access between the town and the nearby Katy Trail State Park. The bridge is named after Christopher \"Kit\" Bond, former Missouri United States Senator, and was officially dedicated October 12, 2007. Christopher S. Bond Bridge (Hermann, Missouri) The Christopher S. Bond Bridge is a highway bridge crossing the Missouri River at Hermann, Missouri. The bridge was opened to vehicle traffic on July 23, 2007, replacing an adjacent span opened in 1930. Florence Mundwiller Kelley, who cut the ribbon for the old Hermann bridge when she was 10 years old, also got to cut the ribbon for", "psg_id": "8203810" }, { "title": "Hart Crane", "text": "and literary critics alike (including Robert Lowell, Derek Walcott, Tennessee Williams, and Harold Bloom), as being one of the most influential poets of his generation. Hart Crane was born in Garrettsville, Ohio, the son of Clarence A. Crane and Grace Edna Hart. His father was a successful Ohio businessman who invented the Life Savers candy and held the patent, but sold it for $2,900 before the brand became popular. He made other candy and accumulated a fortune from the candy business with chocolate bars. Crane's mother and father were constantly fighting, and early in April, 1917, they divorced. Hart dropped", "psg_id": "2523423" }, { "title": "CSX Susquehanna River Bridge", "text": "Susquehanna Bridge also required an additional track. In November 1907, the American Bridge Company and Eyre-Shoemaker Company began renovating the structure. Timber falsework was used to shore up sections of the bridge under construction, allowing construction to proceed with minimal disruption to traffic. On September 23, 1908, a coal car derailed on the bridge and struck a mobile crane. The crane collapsed, bringing down the eastern channel through truss, which sank in deep water. One person was injured and 12 cars at the end of the train were lost. The PRR granted the B&O the right to detour trains over", "psg_id": "7311575" }, { "title": "Germantown Township Bridge S-29", "text": "Germantown Township Bridge S-29 The Germantown Township Bridge S-29 is a historic stone arch bridge over an unnamed stream on 278th Street in rural Turner County, South Dakota, southwest of Chancellor. Built in 1942, it is one of a modest number of bridges surviving in the county that was built with New Deal funding. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The Germantown Township Bridge is located in rural southeastern Turner County, about southwest of Chancellor. It carries 278th Street, a rural paved road, across an unnamed stream between 459th and 460th Avenues. It is", "psg_id": "20438706" }, { "title": "Tied-arch bridge", "text": "feet to those of the main arch(es). The supporting piers at this point may be slender, because the outward-directed horizontal forces of main and auxiliary arch ends counterbalance. The whole structure is \"self-anchored\". Like the simple case it exclusively places vertical loads on all ground-bound supports. An example is the \"Fremont Bridge\" in Portland, Oregon which is the second-longest tied-arch bridge in the world and also classifies as a through arch bridge. The \"Chaotianmen Bridge\" in Chongqing is a tied-arch, through arch and a truss arch bridge. Contrarily, the \"Hart Bridge\" uses a cantilevered trussed arch, it is \"self-anchored\", but", "psg_id": "7469243" }, { "title": "Auchenshuggle Bridge", "text": "steel box girder beams with reinforced concrete cast in place over the beams. During construction of the bridge, engineers used the Europe's largest mobile crane to lift the superstructure into place. The new bridge was completed and opened in 2011. Its construction incorporates a footbridge under the motorway on the north bank of the river which allows the Clyde Walkway and National Cycle Route 75 to continue, as well as an identical footbridge on the south bank which would also accommodate any similar pathways built in the future, as was mooted in 2015. Auchenshuggle Bridge Auchenshuggle Bridge (Achadh an t-Seagail", "psg_id": "17483296" }, { "title": "Germantown Township Bridge S-29", "text": "of experienced stone workers, and the federal subsidy to the wages they were paid. The county was responsible for supervising the work crews and providing the building materials. This bridge was built in 1942 by a county crew to a standardized state design. Germantown Township Bridge S-29 The Germantown Township Bridge S-29 is a historic stone arch bridge over an unnamed stream on 278th Street in rural Turner County, South Dakota, southwest of Chancellor. Built in 1942, it is one of a modest number of bridges surviving in the county that was built with New Deal funding. It was listed", "psg_id": "20438708" }, { "title": "Bridge of the Americas", "text": "construction of the Centennial Bridge, which now carries the Pan-American Highway too. On May 18, 2010, the bulk cargo ship \"Atlantic Hero\" struck one of the protective bases of the bridge after losing engine power, partially blocking that section of the canal to shipping traffic. The bridge did not receive damage and there were no fatalities. In December 2010, the Centennial Bridge access road collapsed in a mudslide, and commercial traffic was diverted to the Bridge of The Americas. The bridge was originally named \"Thatcher Ferry Bridge\", after the original ferry which crossed the canal at about the same point.", "psg_id": "5257373" }, { "title": "Bridge of the Americas", "text": "the playing of the \"Thatcher Ferry Bridge March\"), U.S. Under Secretary of State George Wildman Ball said in his speech: \"we can look today to this bridge as a new and bright step toward the realization of that dream of a Pan-American Highway, which is now almost a reality. The grand bridge we inaugurate today — truly a bridge of the Americas — completes the last stage of the highway from the United States to Panama\". Nonetheless, the official name of the bridge became the \"Thatcher Ferry Bridge\" and remained so until Panamanian control in 1979. Postage stamps were issued", "psg_id": "5257376" }, { "title": "Source of the Nile Bridge", "text": "Source of the Nile Bridge The Source of the Nile Bridge, also New Jinja Bridge, which was commissioned on 17 October 2018, by the President of Uganda, is a cable-stayed bridge across the Victoria Nile in Uganda. It replaced the Nalubaale Bridge, which was built in 1954. The bridge is located at Njeru, a suburb of Jinja across the Victoria Nile, between the source of the Nile to the south and Nalubaale Power Station (old bridge) to the north. This is adjacent and immediately north of where the Uganda Railways line crosses the Victoria Nile. It is located on the", "psg_id": "15045626" }, { "title": "Dunkerton Bridge", "text": "National Register of Historic Places in 1998. Dunkerton Bridge The Dunkerton Bridge is a historic structure located in Dunkerton, Iowa, United States. The span carried a local street over Crane Creek for . The three-span, filled spandrel arch bridge was built by the Marsh Engineering Company of Des Moines in 1909. It replaced an older span at a different location. The bridge served as the major entry point into the town from the north. This bridge was also replaced by a newer bridge to the east, and this span now carries pedestrian traffic between Charma Park and Marble Street into", "psg_id": "19854947" }, { "title": "The Neck Is a Bridge to the Body", "text": "The Neck Is a Bridge to the Body The Neck Is a Bridge to the Body, is the Eighth full-length album by American guitarist Kaki King, released March 3, 2015. The album is the soundtrack to Kaki's projection mapping show of the same name. In 2014, Kaki collaborated with the visual experience company Glowing Pictures to construct an innovative, immersive multi-media production in which the guitar is used as a projection screen to tell a story. The hour-long production, entitled The Neck is a Bridge to the Body, places the focus on the guitar itself, the Instrument serving as an", "psg_id": "18599974" }, { "title": "Dunkerton Bridge", "text": "Dunkerton Bridge The Dunkerton Bridge is a historic structure located in Dunkerton, Iowa, United States. The span carried a local street over Crane Creek for . The three-span, filled spandrel arch bridge was built by the Marsh Engineering Company of Des Moines in 1909. It replaced an older span at a different location. The bridge served as the major entry point into the town from the north. This bridge was also replaced by a newer bridge to the east, and this span now carries pedestrian traffic between Charma Park and Marble Street into downtown Dunkerton. It was listed on the", "psg_id": "19854946" }, { "title": "Obrenovac-Surčin Bridge", "text": "The Obrenovac-Surčin bridge is the only one on the long section of the Sava, between Šabac and Ostružnica. It consists of two different constructions, the steel and the concrete one. The steel section is long and consists of the six pieces of steel deck superstructure. The grid was assembled on the bank and then elevated via the floating crane. The bridge is constructed in the style of the typical beam bridge. The concrete section is located on the Progar side of the bridge and is long. The entire construction leans on 16 pillars which are founded on Hochstrasser-Weise piles with", "psg_id": "20250181" }, { "title": "The Bridge at Remagen", "text": "The Bridge at Remagen The Bridge at Remagen is a 1969 DeLuxe Color war film starring George Segal, Ben Gazzara and Robert Vaughn in Panavision. The film, which was directed by John Guillermin, was shot on location in Czechoslovakia. It is based on the nonfiction book \"The Bridge at Remagen: The Amazing Story of March 7, 1945\" by writer and U. S. Representative Ken Hechler. The screenplay was adapted by Richard Yates and William Roberts. The film is a highly fictionalized version of actual events during the last months of World War II when the 9th Armored Division approached Remagen", "psg_id": "3715381" }, { "title": "Jefferson Barracks Bridge", "text": "Jefferson Barracks Bridge The Jefferson Barracks Bridge, officially the Jefferson Barracks Memorial Arch Bridge, is a bridge that spans the Mississippi River on the south side of St. Louis. It is a pair of long arch bridges. The first bridge was built in 1983, and the south bridge opened in 1992. A delay occurred during the construction of the second bridge when a crane dropped a section of it into the river and it had to be rebuilt. They replaced the former steel truss toll bridge built in 1941 that originally carried U.S. Route 50. It carries traffic for Interstate", "psg_id": "5861707" }, { "title": "Childstown Township Bridge Number S-15", "text": "Childstown Township Bridge Number S-15 The Childstown Township Bridge Number S-15 is a historic bridge over an unnamed stream on 282nd Street in rural Turner County, South Dakota, west of Hurley. Built in 1940, it is one of a modest number of bridges surviving in the county that was built with New Deal funding. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The Childstown Township Bridge Number S-15 is located in rural western Turner County, about west of Hurley. It carries 282nd Street, a rural dirt road, across an unnamed stream between 449th and 450th Avenues.", "psg_id": "20382674" }, { "title": "Source of the Nile Bridge", "text": "or US$36.721), to complete this project. The bridge was completed and officially commissioned on 17 October 2018. The cost of construction was quoted at US$112 million (approximately USh41.1 billion) and has a projected lifespan of 120 years. Source of the Nile Bridge The Source of the Nile Bridge, also New Jinja Bridge, which was commissioned on 17 October 2018, by the President of Uganda, is a cable-stayed bridge across the Victoria Nile in Uganda. It replaced the Nalubaale Bridge, which was built in 1954. The bridge is located at Njeru, a suburb of Jinja across the Victoria Nile, between the", "psg_id": "15045632" }, { "title": "The Night the Bridge Fell Down", "text": "The Night the Bridge Fell Down The Night the Bridge Fell Down is an American disaster film starring James MacArthur, Desi Arnaz Jr., and Leslie Nielsen. The movie was produced by Irwin Allen in 1979 in association with Warner Bros. Television for NBC but not aired until February 28, 1983 - the same night the final original episode of \"M*A*S*H\" (\"Goodbye, Farewell and Amen\") aired on rival network CBS. The fictional Madison Bridge is represented by the Astoria-Megler Bridge on the Columbia River, the longest continuous truss bridge in North America. Engineer Cal Miller's unauthorized attempt to close off the", "psg_id": "15119622" }, { "title": "Bridge", "text": "as does the Storstrøm Bridge. Some bridges accommodate other purposes, such as the tower of Nový Most Bridge in Bratislava, which features a restaurant, or a bridge-restaurant which is a bridge built to serve as a restaurant. Other suspension bridge towers carry transmission antennas. Bridges are subject to unplanned uses as well. The areas underneath some bridges have become makeshift shelters and homes to homeless people, and the undertimbers of bridges all around the world are spots of prevalent graffiti. Some bridges attract people attempting suicide, and become known as suicide bridges. The materials used to build the structure are", "psg_id": "38554" }, { "title": "Wabash Bridge (St. Charles, Missouri)", "text": "Bridge collapsed while a train was crossing. Eighteen cars fell in to the river and five men were killed. 1881 - The Wabash Railroad Bridge, once again, fails. 31 cattle perish and freight cars are hurled into the river. John Kirby, an engineer, was the only human fatality. In 1884, the \"Montana\", a large steamboat, collided with the first Wabash Bridge. The \"Montana\"'s remains lie to this date on the St. Louis County side of the Missouri River near the site of the first Wabash Bridge. In June 2013, the Missouri River rose rapidly overnight causing a crane mounted to", "psg_id": "8785281" }, { "title": "Knight Street Bridge", "text": "January 15, 2000 the boom of a mobile crane transported on a barge named \"T.L. Sharpe\", towed by the \"Sea Cap XII\", struck the underside of the Knight Street Bridge at 1:45 PM, damaging the bridge and the fixtures secured underneath its deck. The impact caused the boom to bend and the crane to slide off the barge and sink, and the bridge was closed to traffic for about 48 hours. Water supply to Mitchell Island via the bridge was shut down for 25 days, and an emergency bypass water supply from Vancouver was installed. The incident prompted the City", "psg_id": "5669893" }, { "title": "The Bridge Stage of the Arts", "text": "March 28, 1996, was attended by approximately two hundred artists, scientists and philosophers, who, at its conclusion, participated in the \"Forum\", which took the form of a panel-led discussion on the evening's theme \"Time\". In addition, in 1996, The Bridge re-introduced the beautiful 19th century reddish circular stone structure in Historic Battery Park, Castle Clinton, as a remarkable performance space, with the production, \"Hart and Hammerstein Centennial Plus One\". An evening of song, it was hosted by CBS' Charles Osgood, and featured leading singers and Rob Fisher, then musical director of the Encores! series at the New York City Center.", "psg_id": "15517366" }, { "title": "Crane (machine)", "text": "is a single bridge box girder crane with the hoist and system operated with a control pendant. Double girder bridge are more typical when needing heavier capacity systems from 10 tons and above. The advantage of the box girder type configuration results in a system that has a lower deadweight yet a stronger overall system integrity. Also included would be a hoist to lift the items, the bridge, which spans the area covered by the crane, and a trolley to move along the bridge. The most common overhead crane use is in the steel industry. At every step of the", "psg_id": "2121723" }, { "title": "Hart Crane", "text": "age in the 1920s, stating that \"[Crane] got out more than anybody else . . . he somehow got New York City; he was at the center of things in the way that no other poet was.\" Lowell also described Crane as being \"less limited than any other poet of his generation.\" Perhaps most reverently, Tennessee Williams said that he wanted to be \"given back to the sea\" at the \"point most nearly determined as the point at which Hart Crane gave himself back.\". One of Williams's last plays, a \"ghost play\" titled \"Steps Must Be Gentle,\" explores Crane's relationship", "psg_id": "2523447" }, { "title": "The Bridge of Aksay", "text": "the river Aksay, which is a right influx of Don. Name of river was born from legends about alive and dead water. In September 2014, was completed reconstruction of two-way part of the bridge of Aksai across Don. The price of contract was 2,84 milliards of rubles. The project of reconstruction pre-posts full breakdown of existing right part of the bridge of Aksai and building on its place modern bridge. According to project documentation, building length of the new bridge crossing will be 1227,7 meters, length of bridge - 567,11 meters, the number of bands-three in one way. New transition", "psg_id": "20724167" }, { "title": "Kap Shui Mun Bridge", "text": "as a Vierendeel truss. This means that there are no diagonal members in the cross section and that vehicles and rail cars drive through the openings provided by the Vierendeel design. Along with the Tsing Ma Bridge and Ting Kau Bridge, it is closely monitored by the Wind and Structural Health Monitoring System (WASHMS). Concrete strength of towers: Grade 50/20 or 50MPa The bridge has a height restriction of 41 metres for vessels passing underneath. On 23 October 2015, a barge attempted to pass under the bridge with a broken-down crane that could not be lowered. The crane had a", "psg_id": "4914391" }, { "title": "Tianjin Grand Bridge", "text": "line requires less land area in this design: a railway embankment requires 28.4 hectares per routed kilometer, the bridge but only 10.9 ha, less than half the area. The bridge consists of 32 m long box girders weighing 860 tons each. These girders were created in two workplaces along the bridge, brought to the installation site on the bridge section already installed, and then placed on the piers by a special crane. Tianjin Grand Bridge Tianjin Grand Bridge is a railway viaduct bridge that runs between Langfang and Qingxian, part of the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway. It is one of the", "psg_id": "15628612" }, { "title": "Russky Bridge", "text": "name. The bridge to Russky Island is the world's longest cable-stayed bridge, with a 1104 m long central span. The bridge also has the second highest pylons after the Millau Viaduct and the longest cable stays. The design of the bridge crossing has been determined on the basis of two primary factors: The piles were driven as deep as 77 m below ground and on the island side 120 auger piles were piled under each of the two 320 m high bridge towers. The pylons were concreted using custom self-climbing forms in pours of 4.5 m. A crane was used", "psg_id": "13985026" }, { "title": "Bailey bridge", "text": "Bailey bridge The Bailey bridge is a type of portable, pre-fabricated, truss bridge. It was developed by the British during World War II for military use and saw extensive use by British, Canadian and US military engineering units. A Bailey bridge has the advantages of requiring no special tools or heavy equipment to assemble. The wood and steel bridge elements were small and light enough to be carried in trucks and lifted into place by hand, without requiring the use of a crane. The bridges were strong enough to carry tanks. Bailey bridges continue to be used extensively in civil", "psg_id": "952441" }, { "title": "Tasman Bridge", "text": "further building of ships.. On 20 June 2007, a crane toppled whilst carrying out works on the bridge, and precariously hung for a number of hours off the side of the barriers. Reconstruction of the Tasman Bridge commenced in October 1975. An important factor of the reconstruction is the improved safety measures. Some examples: On top of the new safety measures implemented, the bridge was further upgraded to hold a fifth lane. This upgrade included the construction of a lane management system which would enable the new middle lane to function as a reversible lane. The system consists of a", "psg_id": "2376908" }, { "title": "Annisquam Bridge", "text": "Annisquam Bridge The Annisquam Bridge is a historic bridge in Annisquam, Massachusetts, a village within the city of Gloucester. The bridge was built in 1861 to replace an earlier 1847 bridge that crossed Lobster Cove. It is a wooden pile bridge, a type of which only two others were found in New England as part of a c. 1979 survey. The bridge is long and wide, and had a drawbridge section in the center that was moved by a hand-cranked winch. The bridge has repeatedly been the subject of safety closings and restorative work over the course of the 20th", "psg_id": "12298089" }, { "title": "Bridge of the Americas", "text": "to identify said bridge. Panamanian government officials shall reject any document in which reference is made to the bridge by any name other than \"Bridge of the Americas\". A copy of this resolution, with the appropriate note on style, shall be forwarded to all legislative bodies of the world, so that all may give the bridge the name chosen by this honorable assembly, complying with the express will of the Panamanian people. Given in the city of Panama on the second day of the month of October of nineteen hundred and sixty-two. During the inauguration ceremony (which was concluded with", "psg_id": "5257375" }, { "title": "Interurban Bridge", "text": "Interurban Bridge The Interurban Bridge, also known as the Ohio Electric Railroad Bridge. is a historic interurban railway reinforced concrete multiple arch bridge built in 1908 to span the Maumee River joining Lucas and Wood counties near Waterville, Ohio. The span was once the world's largest earth-filled reinforced concrete bridge.One of the bridge's supports rests on the Roche de Boeuf, a historic Indian council rock, which was partially destroyed by the bridge's construction. The bridge, which is no longer in use, is a popular subject for photographers and painters, who view it from Farnsworth Metropark. The bridge has been abandoned", "psg_id": "11412349" }, { "title": "Bridge (music)", "text": "theme in F major, the key of the true second subject. In a fugue, a bridge is, \"...a short passage at the end of the first entrance of the answer and the beginning of the second entrance of the subject. Its purpose is to modulate back to the tonic key (subject) from the answer (which is in the dominant key). Not all fugues include a bridge.\" An example of a bridge-passage that separates two sections of a more loosely organized work occurs in George Gershwin's \"An American in Paris\". As Deems Taylor described it in the program notes for the", "psg_id": "4820861" }, { "title": "Orari Bridge", "text": "Orari Bridge Orari Bridge is a small settlement north of Geraldine, New Zealand on the south side of the Orari River. Orari Bridge is located several kilometers upstream of the township of Orari on State Highway 79. Where the road crosses the river there is a one-laned bridge which is often subject to congestion. A nearby popular mountain bike track meets the bridge at Orari Bridge. The Orari Bridge School was opened in 1881 using half of the remaining building from the nearby closed Waihi Bush School. The school was burned down in 1905 but rebuilt. The school closed permanently", "psg_id": "20733250" }, { "title": "Highland Park Bridge", "text": "completed in June 1939. The bridge cost $2.5 million to construct and was opened on June 22, 1939. Two workers were killed during the construction on October 14, 1938 when a 68-ton crane fell from the bridge. Highland Park Bridge The Highland Park Bridge is a truss bridge that carries vehicular traffic across the Allegheny River between the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Highland Park and the suburb of Aspinwall. It replaced a much narrower 1902 streetcar bridge that was ill-equipped to handle heavy commuter traffic, as part of the process of suburbanization in the hills northeast of the city. The bridge", "psg_id": "14093649" } ]
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who is credited with inventing the tarzan yodel?
[ { "title": "Tarzan in film and other non-print media", "text": "the Weissmuller films, even though they shared a jungle treehouse and (particularly in the second film of the series, \"Tarzan and His Mate\") a strong sexual chemistry. In keeping with Motion Picture Production Code requirements, their son \"Boy\" was found and adopted rather than born to Jane. The \"Boy\" character, played by Johnny Sheffield, appeared in eight consecutive films in the series, starting with \"Tarzan Finds a Son\" (1939). Weissmüller's yodel-like \"Tarzan yell\" became so associated with the character that it was sometimes dubbed into later films featuring different actors. Cheeta the chimpanzee provided comic relief through the series. Due", "psg_id": "11014729" } ]
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[ { "title": "Blue Yodel", "text": "Blue Yodel The Blue Yodel songs are a series of thirteen songs written and recorded by Jimmie Rodgers during the period from 1927 to his death in May 1933. The songs were based on the 12-bar blues format and featured Rodgers’ trademark yodel refrains. The lyrics often had a risqué quality with “a macho, slightly dangerous undertone”. The original 78 issue of \"Blue Yodel No. 1 (\"T\" for Texas)\" sold more than a half million copies, a phenomenal number at the time. The term \"blue yodel\" is also sometimes used to differentiate the earlier Austrian yodeling from the American form", "psg_id": "10511400" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins", "text": "by cannibals, from whom they escape. They are then reunited with their host, who introduces them to his pet lion, Jad-bal-ja. Subsequently, they become involved in an adventure involving exiles from the lost city of Opar, who have kidnapped Gretchen von Harben, the daughter of a missionary. The book has been adapted into comic form by Gold Key Comics in \"Tarzan\" no. 196, dated April 1971, with a script by Gaylord DuBois and art by Mike Royer. Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins is a collection of two Tarzan novellas by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs,", "psg_id": "9690967" }, { "title": "Yodel (company)", "text": "Reality, the former Littlewoods and Shop Direct delivery companies respectively. Yodel has hubs at Shaw, Hatfield and Wednesbury. In December 2011, the \"London Evening Standard\" carried a story on reports of packages from Yodel being lost or not delivered on time for Christmas. Yodel said that there had been a great increase in December deliveries over the previous two years and that Yodel had delivered over twenty million packages that month, with 999 out of 1000 being delivered on time. In March 2012, the BBC's \"Watchdog\" consumer programme broadcast a segment highly critical of Yodel. In January 2014, Yodel was", "psg_id": "17496851" }, { "title": "Yodel It!", "text": "Yodel It! \"Yodel It!\" is a song recorded by Romanian singers Ilinca and Alex Florea, released on 30 January 2017 by Cat Music. The track was written by Alexandra Niculae and produced by Mihai Alexandru for the Swiss band Timebelle who rejected it. It was then given to Ilinca to record. Florea was chosen as a featured artist as both Alexandru and Ilinca felt her version was incomplete. \"Yodel It!\" is a mixture of rock, pop and hip hop music, including Ilinca yodeling during the chorus and Florea's rap vocals. The track's optimistic lyrical message was compared to that of", "psg_id": "20036469" }, { "title": "Yodel (company)", "text": "Yodel (company) Yodel is a delivery service company in the United Kingdom, and is one of the largest couriers along with Royal Mail. It was originally known as the Home Delivery Network, until it acquired the B2B and B2C operations of DHL Express UK and thereafter, re branded itself as Yodel in May 2010. It is privately owned by the billionaire Barclay Brothers. Yodel has been widely criticised for poor parcel delivery performance. Home Delivery Network operated as the logistics division of Shop Direct Group, until it demerged in 2008. It was formed by the merger of Business Express and", "psg_id": "17496850" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins", "text": "it features Tarzan's first meeting with Doctor Karl von Harben, with whom he is already acquainted in \"Empire\". Because \"Twins\" is a children's book, however, it is customarily omitted from listings of the main Tarzan series. Thus \"Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle\" is generally considered the eleventh Tarzan book rather than \"Twins\". Two schoolboys, Dick and Doc, are cousins who resemble each other because their mothers are twins. As Dick is also related to Tarzan through his father, they become known as the Tarzan Twins. Invited to visit Tarzan's African estate, they become lost in the jungle and are imprisoned", "psg_id": "9690966" }, { "title": "Inventing the AIDS Virus", "text": "to be harmless.\" He argued that while Duesberg put forward a \"changeable\" mixture of ideas that could not be falsified. He accused Duesberg of ignoring contrary evidence and accusing others of being influenced in their views by political, psychological, and other forces but not himself. John Lauritsen, writing in his and Ian Young's anthology \"The AIDS Cult: Essays on the Gay Health Crisis\" (1997), credited Duesberg with cogently explaining the logic of Koch's first postulate and providing a clear explanation of how AZT functions as a \"non-selective terminator of DNA synthesis.\" Inventing the AIDS Virus Inventing the AIDS Virus is", "psg_id": "14437385" }, { "title": "Yodel Australia", "text": "as associated hosting and domain name services. In June 2010, Yodel launched their search engine optimisation services. Meg Tsiamis questioned their sales method of representing themselves as \"Google\" in her blog Queensland photographer Olya Hilton signed up with Yodel so she could access the popular Google Ads service, but said she had no increase in hits to her site. \"What they do is they take money from people, they tell them that they are going to help them increase the traffic, they're going to help them improve their sales and nothing happens.\" Yodel Australia Yodel Australia was an online advertising", "psg_id": "14660867" }, { "title": "Yodel Australia", "text": "to move from \"$5 million to $10 million price range\" and in 2003, it partnered with Melbourne IT to provide a range of web site design services for Melbourne IT customers. Three years later fulfilNET established \"Yodel Australia\" as a local website advertising company, and in May 2006, Yodel became the first authorised reseller of Google Adwords and Yahoo! Search Marketing in Australia and New Zealand. Since registering with WhoisGAP, Yodel has grown to be a company with over 7000 customers and 160 employees. Yodel renewed its contract with Google in 2007 and expanded to New Zealand, and in 2008,", "psg_id": "14660865" }, { "title": "Yodel (company)", "text": "that he was told by a manager that \"if it doesn't say fragile, it doesn't matter\". The programme also sent an undercover reporter to work as a delivery driver who was based on the outskirts of Leeds. The investigation highlighted that these drivers are self employed, and in the case of the undercover reporter, they are paid a flat delivery rate of 60p per parcel based on a semi rural route and 57p for an urban route. Yodel (company) Yodel is a delivery service company in the United Kingdom, and is one of the largest couriers along with Royal Mail.", "psg_id": "17496854" }, { "title": "Blue Yodel", "text": "New Jersey. When the song was released in February 1928 it became “a national phenomenon and generated an excitement and record-buying frenzy that no-one could have predicted”. Blue Yodel The Blue Yodel songs are a series of thirteen songs written and recorded by Jimmie Rodgers during the period from 1927 to his death in May 1933. The songs were based on the 12-bar blues format and featured Rodgers’ trademark yodel refrains. The lyrics often had a risqué quality with “a macho, slightly dangerous undertone”. The original 78 issue of \"Blue Yodel No. 1 (\"T\" for Texas)\" sold more than a", "psg_id": "10511405" }, { "title": "Yodel Australia", "text": "Yodel Australia Yodel Australia was an online advertising and internet marketing company with its headquarters in Australia. Yodel was also one of a few official authorised Google Adwords resellers in Australia. Yodel Australia was located in Macquarie Park, NSW, and was a subsidiary of parent company fulfilNET Australia Pty. Ltd - in Liquidation. It began trading in 1998 targeting the SME (small and medium enterprises) online market. John Howard made a notable appearance at the opening of the new fulfilNET offices in North Ryde, stressing the importance of small and medium enterprises. In 2002, fulfilNET announced a 12-month expansion programme,", "psg_id": "14660864" }, { "title": "Yodel It!", "text": "the track two weeks before the song was to be submitted for the selection of the Romanian song for the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest. It was later revealed that Niculae wrote \"Yodel It!\" initially for the Swiss band Timebelle, the Swiss representative for Eurovision 2017, and that it was planned to be the song that represented Switzerland in the contest with Ilinca as the band's vocalist. However, the track was rejected by the group in favor of \"Apollo\". Alexandru submitted \"Yodel It!\" to the Romanian national selection committee although it \"ha[d] nothing Romanian in it\". \"Yodel It!\", which is two", "psg_id": "20036473" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins", "text": "Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins is a collection of two Tarzan novellas by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, for younger readers. It was originally published as two children's books, \"The Tarzan Twins\" by Voland in October 1927, and \"Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins, with Jad-bal-ja, the Golden Lion\", by Whitman in March 1936. These were brought together in November 1963 under the title of \"Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins\" in the first complete edition. Despite the gap in when they were written and first published, the events of the two stories occur in the same", "psg_id": "9690964" }, { "title": "Yodel It!", "text": "the top 100 of various charts after Eurovision, including those in France, Germany, United Kingdom and Spain. \"Yodel It!\" was written solely by Alexandra Niculae, while production was handled by Mihai Alexandru. In an interview, Ilinca revealed that after Alexandru had finished the song, he invited her via Facebook to his studio as she was the only person he knew in Romania who could yodel. The track was originally recorded with a solo vocal, but Florea was chosen as a featured vocal artist as Ilinca and Alexandru felt the initial version was incomplete. He received the offer to sing on", "psg_id": "20036472" }, { "title": "Yodel (company)", "text": "voted as the worst delivery service in the United Kingdom for the second consecutive year. BBC Watchdog says that it continued to regularly receive reports of bad service after the re branding to Yodel. Yodel was named the \"worst parcel delivery firm\" in a poll by MoneySavingExpert.com, of 9,000 people, with 78% of customers rating their experience negatively. Despite this, Yodel continues to be the delivery company of choice for many major retailers in the United Kingdom, largely due to the company's cheap prices. The company apologised in November 2015, after one of the firm's couriers had left a parcel", "psg_id": "17496852" }, { "title": "Yodel Australia", "text": "as part of its international expansion strategy, fulfilNET Australia announced that it has secured a strategic alliance with Google for Yodel Australia to sell Google AdWords service in South Africa, Ireland and the UK. while also establishing an office in France. Yodel was a certified Google AdWords Qualified Company, and this was their main advertising service. It employed 26 Google AdWords Professionals to manage the pay per click advertising campaigns of small to medium businesses located in Australia. Yodel also built and managed their customers' websites, providing ready-made template sites that were customised and edited by the client as well", "psg_id": "14660866" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Magnificent", "text": "John); another man named Conway (Charles Tingwell) and a young woman named Lori (Alexandra Stewart), who all share with Tarzan their own reasons for wanting to go to Kairobi. But Tarzan warns them the trek through the jungles would be hard and dangerous. The presence of so many people to watch out for hinders Tarzan. The Bantons threaten to kill anyone who helps Tarzan. Pausing only to shoot the doctor who has told them what they want to know, the Bantons set out after the party and Coy. Ames is a boastful and racist windbag whose wife begins to detest", "psg_id": "7460711" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins", "text": "time-frame. The opening passage of \"Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins, with Jad-bal-ja, the Golden Lion\" specifies that its events occur immediately after those of \"The Tarzan Twins.\" In relation to other Tarzan stories, the two parts of the Tarzan Twins tale presumably fall between \"Tarzan and the Ant Men\" and \"Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle\" chronologically, as the initial part was published between these two novels. The second part confirms their placement in approximately this period, as it introduces a family that figures prominently in \"Tarzan and the Lost Empire\", the next book after \"Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle\"; specifically,", "psg_id": "9690965" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Mighty", "text": "slightly different roles in some cases). Tarzan the Mighty Tarzan the Mighty is a 1928 American action film serial directed by Jack Nelson and Ray Taylor. It was nominally based on the collection \"Jungle Tales of Tarzan\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The film is now considered to be lost. After the failure of \"Tarzan and the Golden Lion\", starring \"Big Jim\" Pierce, FBO did not make a sequel. Universal paid Burroughs an undisclosed sum to make a new Tarzan serial based on \"Jungle Tales of Tarzan\". This serial was later re-titled \"Tarzan the Mighty\". Merrill, who was the National Gymnastics", "psg_id": "11547683" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Mighty", "text": "Tarzan the Mighty Tarzan the Mighty is a 1928 American action film serial directed by Jack Nelson and Ray Taylor. It was nominally based on the collection \"Jungle Tales of Tarzan\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The film is now considered to be lost. After the failure of \"Tarzan and the Golden Lion\", starring \"Big Jim\" Pierce, FBO did not make a sequel. Universal paid Burroughs an undisclosed sum to make a new Tarzan serial based on \"Jungle Tales of Tarzan\". This serial was later re-titled \"Tarzan the Mighty\". Merrill, who was the National Gymnastics champion from 1916 to 1918, came", "psg_id": "11547681" }, { "title": "Yodel (company)", "text": "on the roof of a customer's home. In February 2016, Yodel was featured in a \"Dispatches\" investigation, which aired on \"Channel 4\". The investigation was entitled \"Where's My Missing Mail?\". The programme sent an undercover reporter to work at Yodel as a sorter. The investigation highlighted how parcels had been thrown onto conveyor belts and even thrown between staff members. During filming, staff could be seen dropping televisions and walking across parcels. During the twelve days the reporter spent working for Yodel, he witnessed parcels being thrown into the back of trucks every day. One worker stated to the reporter", "psg_id": "17496853" }, { "title": "Yodel It!", "text": "Script and will.i.am's song \"Hall of Fame\" (2012). \"Yodel It!\" won in the Song of the Year category at the 2017 Radar de Media Awards in Romania. In order to promote and support \"Yodel It!\", the singers made various appearances to perform the song, including at the 2017 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships, as well as in London, Madrid, Amsterdam and Tel Aviv. An accompanying music video was filmed by Dan Petcan in Cluj-Napoca and was uploaded to YouTube on 21 April 2017. It shows Ilinca and Florea singing to each other standing atop huge computer-generated towers. Commercially, \"Yodel It!\" reached", "psg_id": "20036471" }, { "title": "Yodel It!", "text": "field of 26 with 282 points, placed 15th by the jury's 58 points and fifth by the televote of 224 points. Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Romania in the second semi-final and Grand Final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows. On the latter occasion, the nation received televoting points from 38 of the total 42 countries. Yodel It! \"Yodel It!\" is a song recorded by Romanian singers Ilinca and Alex Florea, released on 30 January 2017 by Cat Music. The track was written by Alexandra Niculae", "psg_id": "20036491" }, { "title": "Inventing Elliot", "text": "Inventing Elliot Inventing Elliot is a young adult novel by Graham Gardner, first published in 2003. It is about a young teenager who decides to become a different person and ends up being invited to join a secret society which is orchestrating a reign of terror at his new school. Since its first publication by Orion Children's Books it has been translated into more than ten languages and become a worldwide critically acclaimed bestseller. \"Inventing Elliot\" is set in England, where Elliot lives with his mother and his father who has just been in a serious trauma. The main action", "psg_id": "11112665" }, { "title": "The Son of Tarzan", "text": "character is not Tarzan himself but his son Jack, who becomes known as Korak, first introduced (as a baby) in the earlier novels \"The Eternal Lover\" (1914/15) and \"The Beasts of Tarzan\" (1914). Korak would return as a supporting character in the later novels \"Tarzan the Terrible\" (1921), \"Tarzan and the Golden Lion\" (1922/23) and \"Tarzan and the Ant Men\" (1924). The story begins 10 years after the conclusion of \"The Beasts of Tarzan\". During the past decade, Alexis Paulvitch, who had escaped Tarzan at the end of the last novel, has lived a hideous life of abuse and disease", "psg_id": "9603259" }, { "title": "Blue Yodel", "text": "obligatory stylistic flourish, but a commercial necessity\". By the 1930s yodeling was a widespread phenomenon and had become almost synonymous with country music. When members of Kenya's Kipsigi tribe first encountered the Blue Yodels in the 1940s, they attributed Rodgers' voice to a half-man, half-antelope spirit they dubbed \"Chemirocha\". Songs dedicated to Chemirocha came to be incorporated into their culture; one recording, recorded by ethnomusicologist Hugh Tracey, is available here. Jimmie Rodgers’s first Blue Yodel, which became known as “Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas) ”, was recorded on 30 November 1927 in the Trinity Baptist Church at Camden,", "psg_id": "10511404" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Untamed", "text": "completely insane as a consequence of long inbreeding. Recovering, Tarzan once more comes to the rescue of his companions, aided by the lion he had saved earlier. But the Xujans pursue them and they turn at bay to make one last stand. The day is saved by a search party from Smith-Oldwick's unit, who turn the tide. Afterward, Tarzan and Smith-Oldwick find out that Bertha is a double agent who has actually been working for the British. Tarzan also learns from the diary of the deceased Fritz Schneider that Jane might still be alive. \"Tarzan the Untamed\" was one of", "psg_id": "8356058" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Terrible", "text": "of its inhabitants' language. Two months have passed since the conclusion of the previous novel, \"Tarzan the Untamed\", in which Tarzan spent many months wandering about Africa wreaking vengeance upon those who he believed brutally murdered Jane. At the end of that novel Tarzan learns that her death was a ruse, that she had not been killed at all. In attempting to track Jane, Tarzan has come to a hidden valley called Pal-ul-don filled with dinosaurs, notably the savage Triceratops-like Gryfs, which, unlike their prehistoric counterparts, are omnivorous and stand 20 feet tall at the shoulder. The lost valley is", "psg_id": "9603393" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Invincible", "text": "\"Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins with Jad-Bal-Ja the Golden Lion\" (1936), which was published later but is chronologically earlier. The book has been adapted into comic form by Gold Key Comics in \"Tarzan\" nos. 182-183, dated February–March 1970, with a script by Gaylord DuBois and art by Doug Wildey. Tarzan the Invincible Tarzan the Invincible is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the fourteenth in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. The novel was originally serialized in the magazine \"Blue Book\" from October, 1930 through April, 1931 as \"Tarzan, Guard of the Jungle\". Tarzan, his", "psg_id": "9603539" }, { "title": "La (Tarzan)", "text": "\"The Return of Tarzan\" (1913), and reappeared in the fifth, \"Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar\" (1916), the ninth, \"Tarzan and the Golden Lion\" (1923), and the fourteenth, \"Tarzan the Invincible\" (1930). She is also mentioned in the juvenile Tarzan story \"Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins, with Jad-Bal-Ja, the Golden Lion\" (1936), the events of which occur between \"Tarzan and the Golden Lion\" and \"Tarzan the Invincible\". La is first encountered in \"The Return of Tarzan\", in which the ape man is led to the lost city of Opar by the Waziri tribe, who have raided it in the past", "psg_id": "7584634" }, { "title": "The Revenge of Tarzan", "text": "old friend Countess de Coude, who is being threatened by her brother, Nikolas Rokoff. Rokoff has Tarzan tossed overboard. He survives, comes ashore in North Africa, and goes to Paris to search for Jane. In Paris, Tarzan reunites with his old friend Paul D'Arnot, who informs him that Jane was taken to Africa. Tarzan returns just in time to save Jane from a lion attack, and soon defeats Rokoff and his henchmen. The production filmed on location in New York, Florida, and Balboa, California. Karla Schramm returned to portray Jane in \"The Son of Tarzan\" (opposite P. Dempsey Tabler as", "psg_id": "11983362" }, { "title": "Inventing Elliot", "text": "will go away. Or let me wake up and make it four years ago.\" pp. 174. Inventing Elliot Inventing Elliot is a young adult novel by Graham Gardner, first published in 2003. It is about a young teenager who decides to become a different person and ends up being invited to join a secret society which is orchestrating a reign of terror at his new school. Since its first publication by Orion Children's Books it has been translated into more than ten languages and become a worldwide critically acclaimed bestseller. \"Inventing Elliot\" is set in England, where Elliot lives with", "psg_id": "11112675" }, { "title": "The Beasts of Tarzan", "text": "Akut, and a native warrior, Mugambi. With their aid, Tarzan reaches the mainland and begins a lengthy pursuit to find Jane (who is actively engineering her own extrication) and Jack. By the end of the story Rokoff is dead, while Paulvitch, his cohort, is presumed dead but manages to escape into the jungle. The Tarzan family returns to London along with Mugambi, who is offered a place at Tarzan's Waziri estate. The book has been adapted into comic form by Gold Key Comics in \"Tarzan\" no. 157, dated January 1967, with a script by Gaylord DuBois and art by Russ", "psg_id": "9603062" }, { "title": "Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle", "text": "trust of all jungle animals. The jungle is filled with beauty, and danger; and lost cities filled with good, and evil. This is my domain, and I protect those who come here; for I am Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle!\" In many ways, the series is the most faithful of all screen-based adaptations of Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan and featured a number of \"lost cities\" from the original novels. The rotoscoped animation is based upon the work of Burrough's favorite Tarzan artist, Burne Hogarth. In the series, Tarzan is depicted as intelligent and well-spoken – not the simple-minded (\"Tarzan... Jane\")", "psg_id": "7153893" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Lost Empire", "text": "since without Sublatus, Cassius is the rightful ruler. Tarzan finishes this quest by meeting Erich von Harben. This novel is notable for the introduction of Nkima, who serves as Tarzan's monkey companion in it and a number of later Tarzan stories. It also reintroduces Muviro, first seen in \"Tarzan and the Golden Lion\", as sub-chief of Tarzan's Waziri warriors. The book has been adapted into comic form by Gold Key Comics in \"Tarzan\" nos. 194-195, dated February–March 1971, with a script by Gaylord DuBois and art by Paul Norris and Mike Royer (Inker). Tarzan and the Lost Empire Tarzan and", "psg_id": "9603512" }, { "title": "Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy", "text": "father Archibald \"Archie\", who had to abandon his medical practice after his wife's gambling and debts to loan sharks broke up the family. Archie hopes that the profits from illegal logging will allow him to pay off the debt, enabling him to return to America with Jane. The third main character is Robbie, a boy the same age as Jane, who ran away from America because he believes he is wanted for murdering the man who killed Robbie's sister. Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy is a 2011 young adult novel by Andy Briggs that reboots the Tarzan", "psg_id": "15847655" }, { "title": "Yodel It!", "text": "minutes and 56 seconds in length, was made available for digital download on the iTunes Store on 30 January 2017 by Cat Music. On the same date, the label uploaded an audio video for the track to its YouTube channel. \"Yodel It!\" was also included on the \"Eurovision Song Contest: Kyiv 2017\" compilation, which was released on 21 April 2017 and featured the 43 participating entries. Alexandru eventually remixed the song and stretched it to three minutes and 41 seconds. An English language track, \"Yodel It!\" combines rock with pop and hip hop music. Ilinca yodels prominently during the chorus,", "psg_id": "20036474" }, { "title": "Blue Yodel", "text": "\"maverick phrases\"). Rodgers' yodeling refrains, perhaps mimicking a mournful train whistle, are integral to the Blue Yodel songs. Rodgers' loping and melancholy vocal ornamentations have been described as \"that famous blue yodel that defies the rational and conjecturing mind\". Rodgers himself apparently viewed his yodeling as little more than a vocal flourish; he described them as \"curlicues I can make with my throat\". Rodgers said he saw a troupe of Swiss yodelers doing a demonstration at a church. They were touring America, and he just happened to catch it, liked it, and incorporated it into his songs. It has been", "psg_id": "10511402" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Tiger", "text": "to Opar. He needs the treasure of Opar in order to secure his estates in England. Werper, however, is actually interested in the gold himself. He is in league with Arab slave trader Achmet Zek who wishes revenge on Tarzan and Lady Jane for himself. \"Quoted text from the opening credits for each character.\" \"Tarzan the Tiger\" was a sequel based on the success of \"Tarzan the Mighty\". Advertising for the serial, in addition to the usual jungle serial perils (such as elephants, lions, tigers and gorillas), focused on the beautiful women (Lady Jane, La, and the women of the", "psg_id": "9831717" }, { "title": "Tarzan", "text": "and starring Ron Ely ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968. This depiction of Tarzan is a well-educated bachelor who grew tired of urban civilization and is in his native African jungle once again. An animated series from Filmation, \"Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle\", aired from 1976 to 1977, followed by the anthology programs \"Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour\" (1977–1978), \"Tarzan and the Super 7\" (1978–1980), \"The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour\" (1980–1981), and \"The Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro Adventure Hour\" (1981–1982). In those cartoons, Tarzan was voiced by Robert Ridgely. Joe Lara starred in the title role in \"Tarzan in Manhattan\" (1989), an offbeat", "psg_id": "13021614" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Caged Fury", "text": "Tarzan and the Caged Fury \"Caged Fury\" is the 33rd episode of Disney's \"Tarzan\" spin-off \"The Legend of Tarzan\". Niels and Merkus return to the Jungle to mine diamonds. Tarzan agrees to this as long as they stay away from the gorillas. Neils and Merkus are threatened by Tublat, who they capture and plan to make money out of. Tarzan sets out to rescue Tublat, despite Terk's protests and the past conflict between them. He finds their camp desert, but Renard Dumont explains that Niels and Merkus are already on the train with a gorilla. Tarzan reaches the train and", "psg_id": "12885818" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Madman", "text": "Tarzan and the Madman Tarzan and the Madman is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the twenty-third in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. Written from January to February 1940, the story was never published in Burroughs' lifetime. It was first published in hardcover by Canaveral Press in June 1964, and in paperback by Ballantine Books in February 1965. Tarzan tracks down a man who has been mistaken for him. The man is under the delusion that \"he\" is Tarzan, and he is living in a lost city inhabited by people descended from early Portuguese", "psg_id": "9603677" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Madman", "text": "explorers. The plot devices of a lost city and a Tarzan \"double\" or impostor had been used by Burroughs in some previous Tarzan novels. Tarzan and the Madman Tarzan and the Madman is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the twenty-third in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. Written from January to February 1940, the story was never published in Burroughs' lifetime. It was first published in hardcover by Canaveral Press in June 1964, and in paperback by Ballantine Books in February 1965. Tarzan tracks down a man who has been mistaken for him. The", "psg_id": "9603678" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Terrible", "text": "escapes, after which her German captor becomes dependent on her due to his own lack of jungle survival skills. With the aid of his native allies, Tarzan continues to pursue his beloved, going through an extended series of fights and escapes to do so. In the end success seems beyond even his ability to achieve, until in the final chapter he and Jane are saved by their son Korak, who has been searching for Tarzan just as Tarzan has been searching for Jane. The book has been adapted into comic form by Gold Key Comics in \"Tarzan\" #166-167 (July–September 1968),", "psg_id": "9603395" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Amazons", "text": "keep for labor. The woman Tarzan saved from the panther takes pity and releases them. The group, led by Ballister (Henderson's unsavory second-in-command) and Anders, then sets about looting the city's treasure vaults. When Henderson objects, Ballister kills him, then fatally knifes the woman who released them. She is able to sound an alarm before she dies, and the invaders are all killed save Ballister and Anders, who escape with two pieces of treasure. Boy is recaptured and condemned to die. Cheeta warns Tarzan of Boy's impending doom. Tarzan races to Palmyria, meets Ballister and Anders, and backs them into", "psg_id": "12064402" }, { "title": "Tarzan (musical)", "text": "father to stop Clayton's plans of killing the gorillas, but Clayton, wanting to achieve his goal, tricks Tarzan into taking the humans to the gorilla nesting grounds. Tarzan asks Terk to help him by keeping Kerchak away, and Terk agrees (\"Who Better Than Me (Reprise)\"). As Tarzan shows the humans his gorilla family, Kerchak arrives anyway, scattering the humans and demanding that Tarzan choose who he is. Realizing her son is torn between his loyalty to his gorilla family and his need to be with humans, Kala shows Tarzan the treehouse his parents built and he discovers all of their", "psg_id": "7369167" }, { "title": "Inventing the Abbotts", "text": "brothers ever seeing his daughters again, Doug convinces Abbott at the end of the story of his true love for Pamela and receives his blessing on a future relationship. \"Inventing the Abbotts\" was poorly received by critics. The film holds a 31% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 26 reviews. Inventing the Abbotts Inventing the Abbotts is a 1997 American coming-of-age film directed by Pat O'Connor and starring Liv Tyler, Joaquin Phoenix, Billy Crudup, Jennifer Connelly, and Joanna Going. The screenplay by Ken Hixon is based on a short story by Sue Miller. The original music score was composed by", "psg_id": "5755666" }, { "title": "Tarzan, the Ape Man (1981 film)", "text": "the \"white ape\" is actually Tarzan, an uncivilized white man raised by apes living in the jungle. James continues to pursue Tarzan with the purpose of capturing him, dead or alive, and bringing him back to England. Realizing that James is on his trail, Tarzan kidnaps Jane. Jane and Tarzan become fascinated by each other. Jane is then kidnapped by natives who intend to make her a wife of the tribe leader, forcing Tarzan into action. In a 2012 interview with the film history magazine \"Filmfax\", co-writer Gary Goddard revealed that he had originally been commissioned to write a screenplay", "psg_id": "5232973" }, { "title": "Jane Porter (Tarzan)", "text": "set like \"Tarzan in Manhattan\" in New York City, casts Sarah Wayne Callies as NYPD detective Jane Porter. In the CGI 2017 Netflix series \"Tarzan and Jane\", Jane Porter is a teenage big city girl who becomes friends with a teenage Tarzan. Actresses who portrayed Jane on television include: Essoe, Gabe, \"Tarzan of the Movies\", 1968, Citadel Press Jane Porter (Tarzan) Jane Porter (later Jane Clayton, Lady Greystoke) is a major fictional character in Edgar Rice Burroughs's series of Tarzan novels and in adaptations of the saga to other media, particularly film. Jane, an American from Baltimore, Maryland, is the", "psg_id": "7584700" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Lion Man", "text": "gorillas. To create additional havoc, a Hollywood film crew sets out to shoot a Tarzan movie in Africa and brings along an actor who is an exact double of the apeman, but is his opposite in courage and determination. Later, as \"John Clayton\", Tarzan visits Hollywood to find himself in a screen test for a role in a Tarzan movie. He is deemed unsuitable for the lead role because he is \"not the type.\" The book has been adapted into comic form by Gold Key Comics in \"Tarzan\" no. 206, dated February 1972, with a script by Gaylord DuBois and", "psg_id": "9603550" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Tiger", "text": "Tarzan the Tiger Tarzan the Tiger (1929) is a Universal movie serial based on the novel \"Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It stars Frank Merrill as Tarzan, Natalie Kingston as Jane, and Al Ferguson. It was written by Ian McClosky Heath and directed by Henry MacRae. It was considered lost at one time but a copy has since been found. Today the serial is available on DVD and, in the public domain, available for download on the internet. Lord Greystoke (Tarzan) returns to Africa, with Lady Jane and friend Albert Werper, in order to return", "psg_id": "9831716" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Magnificent", "text": "in a quicksand pit as the other Bantons search for them. Later, Lori wanders off and is caught by Johnny Banton who attempts to have his way with her. As she screams, Tarzan comes to rescue her and, after a fight, Johnny dies from a shot in the face with his rifle while struggling with Tarzan and falls into a stream. Later, seeing his grave (along with Tate's), Martin Banton has had enough of a father who taught them to steal and murder by age sixteen, and leaves him. Coy's wiles have paid off and Fay Ames releases him while", "psg_id": "7460713" }, { "title": "Blue Yodel", "text": "of yodeling introduced by Rodgers. Rodgers' background in the blackface minstrel-shows and as a railroad worker enabled him to develop a unique musical hybridisation drawing from both black and white traditions, as exemplified by the Blue Yodel songs. In his recordings Rodgers and his producer, Ralph Peer, achieved a \"vernacular combination of blues, jazz, and traditional folk\" to produce a style of music then called 'hillbilly'. Rodgers' Blue Yodel songs, as well as a number of his other songs of a similar pattern, drew heavily on fragmentary and ephemeral song phrases from blues and folk traditions (called \"floating lyrics\" or", "psg_id": "10511401" }, { "title": "Tarzan on the Precipice", "text": "Tarzan on the Precipice Tarzan on the Precipice is a novel written by Michael A. Sanford featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs's jungle hero Tarzan. It is the second volume in The Wild Adventures of Tarzan, a series of new works authorized, licensed and published by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. It was first published in May 2016 in trade paperback, with a hardcover edition released in the following June and an ebook version the following September. Set between the novels \"Tarzan of the Apes\" and \"The Return of Tarzan\", the story opens after Tarzan hides the revelation of his true identity of", "psg_id": "19590523" }, { "title": "Tarzan: The Epic Adventures", "text": "filmed in the Sun City resort in South Africa, making it one of the few Tarzan productions to actually film on that continent. The series begins with Tarzan, still living in Europe, returning home to Africa to foil the plans of the evil Count Rokoff. After defeating both Rokoff and his accomplice, Mora, queen of the flesh-eating monsters known as Mahars, Tarzan decides to stay in Africa, and is reunited with his old friend Timba, who joins him in his adventures. Similar to shows like \"\", \"The Adventures of Sinbad\", and \"The New Adventures of Robin Hood\", the series places", "psg_id": "8011810" }, { "title": "Tarzan of the Apes", "text": "father's knife, although he is terribly wounded in the struggle. As he grows up, Tarzan becomes a skilled hunter, exciting the jealousy of Kerchak, the ape leader, who finally attacks him. Tarzan kills Kerchak and takes his place as \"king\" of the apes. Later, a tribe of black Africans settle in the area, and Tarzan's adopted mother, Kala, is killed by one of its hunters. Avenging himself on the killer, Tarzan begins an antagonistic relationship with the tribe, raiding its village for weapons and practicing cruel pranks on them. They, in turn, regard him as an evil spirit and attempt", "psg_id": "3818773" }, { "title": "Tarzan", "text": "of their party are marooned on the same coastal jungle area where Tarzan's biological parents were twenty years earlier. When Jane returns to the United States, Tarzan leaves the jungle in search of her, his one true love. In \"The Return of Tarzan\", Tarzan and Jane marry. In later books he lives with her for a time in England. They have one son, Jack, who takes the ape name Korak (\"the Killer\"). Tarzan is contemptuous of what he sees as the hypocrisy of civilization, and he and Jane return to Africa, making their home on an extensive estate that becomes", "psg_id": "13021578" }, { "title": "Tarzan II", "text": "monster again echoes through the valley, the trio flee and Tarzan is able to escape Dark Mountain. He encounters a crotchety old gorilla who at first keeps the boy distant, but Tarzan discovers that this old gorilla is actually the Zugor, who uses hollow trees as megaphones to amplify his voice and pretend to be a monster to scare other jungle creatures away from his territory and food. Tarzan uses this discovery to force Zugor into letting the boy stay with him. Thanks to Tarzan's cheerfulness and helpfulness, Zugor begins to warm up to him as Tarzan continues to try", "psg_id": "7180701" }, { "title": "Tarzan: Untamed", "text": "Tarzan: Untamed Tarzan: Untamed (known as Tarzan: FreeRide in Europe and Japan) is a action-adventure video game developed by Ubi Soft Montreal for the PlayStation 2 and was a launch title for the GameCube. Picking up quite a while after the defeat of Clayton, Jane and Professor Porter now speak Gorilla-language fluently and Jane is married to Tarzan. However, their lives are threatened once again by a brutal band of British explorers led by the unscrupulous Oswald Gardner, who becomes fascinated with Tarzan and strives to capture the ape-man and take him back to England as a media attraction. Oswald's", "psg_id": "8127276" }, { "title": "Standing on the Corner (Blue Yodel No. 9)", "text": "Standing on the Corner (Blue Yodel No. 9) \"Blue Yodel #9\" (also called \"Standing on the Corner\" from the opening line) is a blues/country song by Jimmie Rodgers and is the ninth of his \"Blue Yodels\". Rodgers recorded the song on July 16, 1930 in Los Angeles with an unbilled Louis Armstrong on trumpet and his wife Lil Hardin Armstrong on piano. The song is set in Memphis at the corner of Beale Street and Main Street, a block from the current location of B.B. King's Blues Club. It tells a tale warning all the \"rounders\" in Memphis of the", "psg_id": "9503385" }, { "title": "Standing on the Corner (Blue Yodel No. 9)", "text": "Standing on the Corner (Blue Yodel No. 9) \"Blue Yodel #9\" (also called \"Standing on the Corner\" from the opening line) is a blues/country song by Jimmie Rodgers and is the ninth of his \"Blue Yodels\". Rodgers recorded the song on July 16, 1930 in Los Angeles with an unbilled Louis Armstrong on trumpet and his wife Lil Hardin Armstrong on piano. The song is set in Memphis at the corner of Beale Street and Main Street, a block from the current location of B.B. King's Blues Club. It tells a tale warning all the \"rounders\" in Memphis of the", "psg_id": "9503383" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Untamed", "text": "had dealt primarily with the ape-man’s own affairs, while \"Tarzan the Untamed\" and later ones (beginning with \"Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle\") would cast him as a protector and enabler of others. \"Tarzan the Untamed\" introduced the lost civilization of Xuja, foreshadowing a pattern in later Tarzan novels. Of the six books before \"Tarzan the Untamed\", two featured the lost city of Opar, but otherwise the series centered on Tarzan’s adventures in his natural environment, the jungle. After \"Tarzan the Untamed\", lost civilizations in remote parts of Africa became common in the novels. Such places tended to consist of two", "psg_id": "8356060" }, { "title": "Tarzan at the Earth's Core", "text": "Tarzan at the Earth's Core Tarzan at the Earth's Core is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, published in 1930, the thirteenth in his series of books about the title character Tarzan and the fourth in his series set in the interior world of Pellucidar. In response to a radio plea from Abner Perry, a scientist who with his friend David Innes has discovered the interior world of Pellucidar at the Earth's core, Jason Gridley launches an expedition to rescue Innes from the Korsars (corsairs), the scourge of the internal seas. He enlists Tarzan, and a fabulous airship", "psg_id": "9603524" }, { "title": "Tarzan at the Earth's Core", "text": "Gridley decides to stay to search for Frederich Wilhelm Eric von Mendeldorf and von Horst, one last member of the expedition who remains lost (The missing von Horst's adventures are told in a sequel, \"Back to the Stone Age\", which does not involve either Gridley or Tarzan). The book has been adapted into comic form by Gold Key Comics in \"Tarzan\" nos. 179-181, dated November 1969-January 1970, with a script by Gaylord DuBois and art by Doug Wildey. Tarzan at the Earth's Core Tarzan at the Earth's Core is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, published in 1930,", "psg_id": "9603526" }, { "title": "The New Adventures of Tarzan", "text": "The serial was partly filmed in Guatemala, and Tarzan was played by Herman Brix (known post-war as Bruce Bennett). The final screenplay was credited to Charles F. Royal, and from Episode 6 onward, also Basil Dickey. It was produced by Ashton Dearholt, Bennett Cohen and George W. Stout under the corporate name of “Burroughs-Tarzan Enterprises, Inc.” (which also distributed) and was directed by Edward Kull and Wilbur F. McGaugh. The original version of the plot involved munitions runners and government agents, focussing more on the super-explosive formula hidden in the idol. This was re-written during production but some elements remain,", "psg_id": "5498163" }, { "title": "La (Tarzan)", "text": "Tarzan film based on \"The Return of Tarzan\". She was portrayed by actress Lillian Worth, who played opposite Elmo Lincoln, the first screen Tarzan. In the serial \"Tarzan the Tiger\" (1929), based on \"Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar\", La was played by Mademoiselle Kithnou, and Tarzan by Frank Merrill. La appears in three episodes of the short-lived television series \"\" (1996-97), played by Angela Harry. La is also a recurring antagonist in Disney's \"The Legend of Tarzan\" animated television series, voiced by veteran actress Diahann Carroll. Here, Opar is occupied by humanoid leopards created by La's magical staff to", "psg_id": "7584641" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Trappers", "text": "presence, the hunters capture his native friend Tyana (Sherman Crothers), and trap the ape man when he tries to free him. Tyana's tribe rescues the two. Finally, the hunters reach Zarbo, but find it empty of both people and treasure. In a final conflict, Tarzan overcomes the villains, who are then turned over to the authorities by the natives. Tarzan and the Trappers Tarzan and the Trappers is a 1958 action adventure film featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs' famous jungle hero Tarzan and starring Gordon Scott, Eve Brent, Rickie Sorensen and Lesley Bradley. It was filmed as three pilot episodes for", "psg_id": "12044981" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Magnificent (novel)", "text": "Quest\" and precedes \"Tarzan and the Forbidden City\". In order of book publication it falls between the latter and \"Tarzan and the Foreign Legion\". The novel's plot bears no relation to that of the 1960 film of the same title. Tarzan encounters a lost race with uncanny mental powers, after which he revisits the lost cities of Cathne and Athne, previously encountered in the earlier novel \"Tarzan and the City of Gold\". As usual, he is backed up by Chief Muviro and his faithful Waziri warriors. Tarzan the Magnificent (novel) Tarzan the Magnificent is a book by American writer Edgar", "psg_id": "9603620" }, { "title": "Inventing the Indian", "text": "white people, such as Kevin Costner, insisted on becoming spokespeople for the pain of Native Americans. As the impassioned and conspicuously white Hall repeated the same sin, Dallas Goldtooth, an activist-comedian from the Dakota tribe, shook his head with mock disapproval. The unstated part of the joke was that Hall is said to be part Cherokee. Inventing the Indian Inventing the Indian is a 2012 BBC documentary first broadcast on 28 October on BBC 4, exploring the stereotypical view of Native Americans in the United States in cinema and literature. Presented by Rich Hall and Dallas Goldtooth, a Native American,", "psg_id": "19812115" }, { "title": "Inventing the Abbotts", "text": "Inventing the Abbotts Inventing the Abbotts is a 1997 American coming-of-age film directed by Pat O'Connor and starring Liv Tyler, Joaquin Phoenix, Billy Crudup, Jennifer Connelly, and Joanna Going. The screenplay by Ken Hixon is based on a short story by Sue Miller. The original music score was composed by Michael Kamen. The lives of two closely linked families dangerously intersect in a small Illinois town in the 1950s. Two brothers, Jacey and Doug Holt are being raised by a single, working mother in Haley, Illinois. Their father was a reckless risk-taker and lost his life in a bet with", "psg_id": "5755662" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Castaways", "text": "“… any avid mystery reader will leave ‘Jungle Murders’ saying the author didn't play fair” because the scent clue is not transferable to the reader. Written in July 1939, and first published in \"Blue Book\" (April 1940). Tarzan, his monkey companion Nkima, Chief Muviro, and the Waziri warriors confront an American prize fighter, One-Punch Mullargan, who has come to Africa to hunt the wildlife, using a machine-gun. Both Tarzan and Mullargan are captured by cannibals, from whom they escape with heroic acts. Tarzan banishes Mullargan from Africa at the story's end. Stan Galloway writes: “Mullargan’s ambiguous character development, beginning as", "psg_id": "9603690" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Terrible", "text": "with a script by Gaylord DuBois and art by Russ Manning. Tarzan the Terrible Tarzan the Terrible is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the eighth in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. It was first published as a serial in the pulp magazine \"Argosy All-Story Weekly\" in the issues for February 12, 19, and 26 and March 5, 12, 19, and 26, 1921; the first book edition was published in June 1921 by A. C. McClurg. Its setting, Pal-ul-don, is one of the more thoroughly realized \"lost civilizations\" in Burroughs' Tarzan stories. The novel", "psg_id": "9603396" }, { "title": "Kala (Tarzan)", "text": "Kerchak and her own mate, Tublat. After Tarzan reaches adulthood, Kala is killed by a native African hunter, who is subsequently killed by Tarzan in revenge. Kala also appears in \"Jungle Tales of Tarzan\", the sixth book of the Tarzan series, which relates episodes from the ape man's youth omitted from \"Tarzan of the Apes\". Chapter 7, \"The End of Bukawai,\" relates an episode in which Tarzan is almost killed when he swings so long on the rope that it frays and parts, dropping him to the ground. Kala runs to the boy's aid and he soon revives. The character", "psg_id": "9242487" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Caged Fury", "text": "(because the episodes were aired out of order). Tarzan and the Caged Fury \"Caged Fury\" is the 33rd episode of Disney's \"Tarzan\" spin-off \"The Legend of Tarzan\". Niels and Merkus return to the Jungle to mine diamonds. Tarzan agrees to this as long as they stay away from the gorillas. Neils and Merkus are threatened by Tublat, who they capture and plan to make money out of. Tarzan sets out to rescue Tublat, despite Terk's protests and the past conflict between them. He finds their camp desert, but Renard Dumont explains that Niels and Merkus are already on the train", "psg_id": "12885820" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Invincible", "text": "Tarzan the Invincible Tarzan the Invincible is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the fourteenth in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. The novel was originally serialized in the magazine \"Blue Book\" from October, 1930 through April, 1931 as \"Tarzan, Guard of the Jungle\". Tarzan, his monkey friend Nkima, and Chief Muviro and his faithful Waziri warriors prevent Soviet communists from looting the lost city of Opar. The story also prominently features Tarzan's lion ally Jad-bal-ja. This book marks the last appearance of Opar and La in the Tarzan series, aside from the juvenile piece", "psg_id": "9603538" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Untamed", "text": "Tarzan the Untamed Tarzan the Untamed is a book by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the seventh in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. It was originally published as two separate stories serialized in different pulp magazines; \"Tarzan the Untamed\" (also known as \"Tarzan and the Huns\") in \"Redbook\" from March to August, 1919, and \"Tarzan and the Valley of Luna\" in \"All-Story Weekly\" from March to April 1920. The two stories were combined under the title of the first in the first book edition, published in 1920 by A. C. McClurg. In order of writing, the", "psg_id": "8356050" }, { "title": "Tarzan the Untamed", "text": "warring cities or kingdoms. The book has been adapted into comic form on a number of occasions. Tarzan the Untamed Tarzan the Untamed is a book by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the seventh in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. It was originally published as two separate stories serialized in different pulp magazines; \"Tarzan the Untamed\" (also known as \"Tarzan and the Huns\") in \"Redbook\" from March to August, 1919, and \"Tarzan and the Valley of Luna\" in \"All-Story Weekly\" from March to April 1920. The two stories were combined under the title of the first", "psg_id": "8356061" }, { "title": "Tarzan", "text": "Tarzan persisted until the late 1950s, when producer Sy Weintraub, having bought the film rights from producer Sol Lesser, produced \"Tarzan's Greatest Adventure\" followed by eight other films and a television series. The Weintraub productions portray a Tarzan that is closer to Edgar Rice Burroughs' original concept in the novels: a jungle lord who speaks grammatical English and is well educated and familiar with civilization. Most Tarzan films made before the mid-fifties were black-and-white films shot on studio sets, with stock jungle footage edited in. The Weintraub productions from 1959 on were shot in foreign locations and were in color.", "psg_id": "13021610" }, { "title": "Tarzan", "text": "grief, as when his ape mother Kala is killed in \"Tarzan of the Apes\", or when he believes Jane has been murdered in \"Tarzan the Untamed\". He is deeply in love with his wife and totally devoted to her; in numerous situations where other women express their attraction to him, Tarzan politely but firmly declines their attentions. When presented with a situation where a weaker individual or party is being preyed upon by a stronger foe, Tarzan invariably takes the side of the weaker party. In dealing with other men, Tarzan is firm and forceful. With male friends, he is", "psg_id": "13021580" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Lost Safari", "text": "Carl Kraski (George Coulouris), and Dick Penrod (Peter Arne). Before the plane slides into a gorge the group is rescued by Tarzan (Gordon Scott), who undertakes to lead them back to civilization. Diana is kidnapped by warriors from Opar under Chief Ogonooro (Orlando Martins). The Oparians desire the strangers as sacrifices for their lion god. She is recovered by Tarzan and hunter Tusker Hawkins (Robert Beatty), whose advances Diana rebuffs. Secretly, however, Hawkins is in league with the Oparians, and plans to sell the castaways to the natives for a fortune in ivory. Tarzan, rightly suspecting Hawkins' untrustworthiness, exposes his", "psg_id": "12042411" }, { "title": "Tarzan on the Precipice", "text": "Lord Greystoke from Jane Porter, since he believes she will be happier marrying his cousin William Cecil Clayton. Tarzan leaves Wisconsin and heads north into Canada, where he discovers a lost civilization of Vikings. Tarzan on the Precipice Tarzan on the Precipice is a novel written by Michael A. Sanford featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs's jungle hero Tarzan. It is the second volume in The Wild Adventures of Tarzan, a series of new works authorized, licensed and published by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. It was first published in May 2016 in trade paperback, with a hardcover edition released in the following", "psg_id": "19590524" }, { "title": "Tarzan", "text": "doing suggests their insipidity.\" The author is not especially mean-spirited in his attitudes. His heroes do not engage in violence against women or in racially motivated violence. In \"Tarzan of the Apes\", details of a background of suffering experienced at the hands of whites by Mbonga's \"once great\" people are repeatedly told with evident sympathy, and in explanation or even justification of their current animosity toward whites. Although the character of Tarzan does not directly engage in violence against women, feminist scholars have critiqued the presence of other sympathetic male characters who do with Tarzan's approval. In \"Tarzan and the", "psg_id": "13021597" }, { "title": "Tarzan", "text": "(Theodore Roosevelt, G. Stanley Hall, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Ida B. Wells), Bederman states that, in all probability, Burroughs was not trying to make any kind of statement or echo any of them. \"He probably never heard of any of them.\" Instead, Bederman writes that Burroughs proves her point because in telling racist and sexist stories whose protagonist boasted of killing blacks, he was not being unusual at all, but was instead just being a typical 1912 white American. Tarzan is a white European male who grows up with apes. According to \"Taking Tarzan Seriously\" by Marianna Torgovnick, Tarzan is confused", "psg_id": "13021603" }, { "title": "Tarzan (musical)", "text": "belongings (\"Everything That I Am\"). He decides to go to England with Jane and live as a human and he tells Kala his decision (\"You'll Be In My Heart (Reprise)\"). Tarzan approaches Jane and Porter, announcing his intention to leave the jungle and be with Jane. As the rest of the gorillas arrive to say goodbye to Tarzan, they are suddenly attacked by Clayton, who is more than determined to kill the gorillas once and for all. He shoots Kerchak when he takes a bullet meant for Tarzan, fatally wounding the gorilla leader. Tarzan fights Clayton and nearly kills him,", "psg_id": "7369168" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Golden Lion", "text": "1935 and Tarzan would have been about 47 years old. His Greystoke estate had become financially depleted due his support of the Allies war efforts and he concluded it was time to return to Opar for another withdrawal. Tarzan encountered Hawkes' party, where he was drugged and ended up in the hands of the Oparians. Queen La, who had come into disfavor with the high priest, felt she had nothing to lose by escaping with Tarzan through the only unguarded route—a path to the legendary valley of diamonds, from which no one had ever returned. There, Tarzan found a race", "psg_id": "9603405" }, { "title": "The Romance of Tarzan", "text": "his arm, Reel 4, Tarzan kissing a young woman on her breast, Reel 6, the intertitle \"If you will only spare him I will go back and be your slave\", a scene showing Tarzan lifting a man off his feet and choking him, and two scenes of Tarzan choking a man. The Romance of Tarzan The Romance of Tarzan is a 1918 American silent action adventure film directed by Wilfred Lucas starring Elmo Lincoln, Enid Markey, Thomas Jefferson, and Cleo Madison. The movie was the second Tarzan movie ever made, and is based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' original novel \"Tarzan", "psg_id": "11111541" }, { "title": "Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy", "text": "Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy is a 2011 young adult novel by Andy Briggs that reboots the Tarzan book series to the present day. The novel was published in the United Kingdom by Faber and Faber, and in the United States by Open Road Media. It has also been distributed in Canada. The novel is set in the present day Democratic Republic of the Congo. Tarzan is around 18, and can speak some English due to time he spent with the now-deceased D'Arnot (a French UN Peacekeeper).Jane Porter is a teenage girl in the jungle with her", "psg_id": "15847654" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Brown Prince", "text": "Tarzan and the Brown Prince Tarzan and the Brown Prince is a 1972 Spanish/Italian co-production Tarzan film with Steve Sipek and Kitty Swan repeating their roles from 1968's \"King of the Jungle\". The film became a serialised Filipino graphic novel written in Tagalog and illustrated by Franc Reyes who acted as an illustrator on the film. The role of the Brown Prince was played by Filipino child actor Robin Aristorenas. After a ruler dies, tradition dictates the new ruler must accomplish a series of harrowing challenges whilst competing with other aspirants. One of them, a young prince (Robin Aristorenas) engages", "psg_id": "15371634" }, { "title": "Tarzan and the Caged Fury", "text": "frees Tublat, who then attacks him. After he leaves, Niels and Merkus are left to be killed by Tublat, but Tarzan decides that letting them kidnap Tublat is no better than letting him kill Niels and Merkus, so sets off to rescue them again, against Terk's advice. At the end of the episode, Niels and Merkus are angry because they are leaving with nothing, whilst Tarzan is proud that he did the right thing. The episode features Niels and Merkus, although \"Tarzan and the Volcanic Diamond Mine\" episode, in which they were introduced in, wasn't released until the following July", "psg_id": "12885819" } ]
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which musical featured the song how to handle a woman?
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[ { "title": "How to Grow a Woman from the Ground", "text": "the rest of the material. The Arizona Republic stated that the album was \"amazing\", except for \"Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground\" because \"Thile [couldn't] quite match Jack White's musical hysteria\". Music Box also said that tracks like \"Stay Away\" and \"I’m Yours If You Want Me\" \"completely fell flat\". Regardless, the review still stated that \"the bulk of \"How to Grow a Woman from the Ground\" is remarkably engaging\". \"Bullz-Eye\" criticized Thile's vocal quality, saying that \"his voice often lacks the strength and/or character to carry the song\". On the contrary, the previously mentioned JamBase article complimented Thile's vocal", "psg_id": "8093393" }, { "title": "How to Grow a Woman from the Ground", "text": "How to Grow a Woman from the Ground How to Grow a Woman from the Ground is a 2006 album by Chris Thile and the Punch Brothers. It was released on Sugar Hill on September 12, 2006. The album is named after a song on the album; a cover of the original by folk singer Tom Brosseau. The album debuted to positive reviews from major music critics, with critics calling the album “fantastic, eclectic”, and “genius”. The album earned Thile a Grammy Award-nomination in 2006. For one of his side projects, Chris Thile knew he wanted to form a string", "psg_id": "8093385" }, { "title": "How to Grow a Woman from the Ground", "text": "strength, saying \"it's the soul in Thile's voice and the heart and intensity of the musicianship that give the album its power.\" How to Grow a Woman from the Ground How to Grow a Woman from the Ground is a 2006 album by Chris Thile and the Punch Brothers. It was released on Sugar Hill on September 12, 2006. The album is named after a song on the album; a cover of the original by folk singer Tom Brosseau. The album debuted to positive reviews from major music critics, with critics calling the album “fantastic, eclectic”, and “genius”. The album", "psg_id": "8093394" }, { "title": "How to Be a Woman", "text": "number of issues, has accused Moran of setting up a 'straw woman' version of herself to argue with, and of skimping on her homework.\" \"Time\" called \"How to Be a Woman\" \"hugely lovable\" but \"problematically narrow.\" How to Be a Woman How to Be a Woman is a 2011 non-fiction memoir by British writer Caitlin Moran. The book documents Moran's early life (from teens until mid-thirties) including her views on feminism. As of July 2014, it had sold over a million copies. Caitlin Moran wrote \"How To Be a Woman\" with the goal of making feminism more approachable for every", "psg_id": "17819502" }, { "title": "The Woman I Love (song)", "text": "were then used to inspire the storyboarding and overall video concept. Users whose ideas are featured in \"The Woman I Love\" are credited by Twitter handle. The Woman I Love (song) \"The Woman I Love\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz. It was released as the third official single from his fourth studio album, \"Love Is a Four Letter Word\" (2012), on February 4, 2013. It was written by Mraz and David Hodges, and produced by Joe Chiccarelli. \"The Woman I Love\" is a pop rock ballad, with country pop influences and talks about reminding a woman of", "psg_id": "17093450" }, { "title": "How to Be a Woman", "text": "How to Be a Woman How to Be a Woman is a 2011 non-fiction memoir by British writer Caitlin Moran. The book documents Moran's early life (from teens until mid-thirties) including her views on feminism. As of July 2014, it had sold over a million copies. Caitlin Moran wrote \"How To Be a Woman\" with the goal of making feminism more approachable for every woman by telling stories of her own life's struggles. She wants women to stop seeing feminists as radical man-haters and to start seeing them as advocates for true equality. In her book Moran calls out any", "psg_id": "17819490" }, { "title": "Hard to Handle (song)", "text": "Hard to Handle (song) \"Hard to Handle\" is a 1968 song written by American soul music star Otis Redding along with Al Bell and Allen Jones. Originally recorded by Redding, it was released in 1968 as the B-side to \"Amen\" (shortly after the singer's sudden death in 1967). The song also appears on the 1968 album \"The Immortal Otis Redding\". Redding's version reached #38 on the Billboard R&B charts and #51 on the pop charts. Numerous covers of the song exist, notably a 1990 blues rock take on the track by band The Black Crowes. The song has been covered", "psg_id": "12174094" }, { "title": "Hard to Handle (song)", "text": "breakout hit single from their 1990 debut album \"Shake Your Money Maker\". Two versions of the song exist: the original album version and the hit single remixed with an overdubbed brass section. The Crowes' version reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Album Rock Tracks chart and number 26 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. A cover version in the style of the Black Crowes is available as a downloadable track for the music video game series \"Rock Band\". Another covered version by Steve Ouimette is in the video game \"\". Hard to Handle (song) \"Hard to Handle\" is a 1968 song", "psg_id": "12174096" }, { "title": "How High (song)", "text": "Fly\", as performed by Silver Convention and \"I Am Woman\", as performed by The Cover Girls. Also featured on the soundtrack was the song's sequel, simply titled \"Part II\". It was released as a single in 2001, in promotion for the film. The song samples American R&B singer-songwriter Toni Braxton's \"You're Makin' Me High\" and peaked at number 72 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. How High (song) \"How High\" is a song by American hip hop duo Method Man & Redman, released as a single on August 15, 1995. It was originally featured on the soundtrack to the", "psg_id": "9198437" }, { "title": "How to Grow a Woman from the Ground", "text": "used to mix Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band! Everything was tracked live, and I’ve decided never to record wearing headphones again unless I absolutely have to. Wearing headphones is bullshit, because you’re in your own little world playing to a mix that no one will ever hear but you. What’s the point? \"How to Grow a Woman from the Ground\" was self produced by Thile, and had no guest musicians, just the quintet. Other than the band, which in promotion of the album was named the How to Grow a Band, the album had a fairly small production crew;", "psg_id": "8093389" }, { "title": "How to Grow a Woman from the Ground", "text": "an engineer, an assistant engineer, two mastering people, and an artist. \"How to Grow a Woman from the Ground\" takes influence from different genres, “drawing equally from traditional bluegrass, progressive acoustic, and singer/songwriter traditions”, with one critic calling the majority of the album very “roots oriented”. The album has a bluegrass or progressive bluegrass core; bluegrass mandolinist Ronnie McCoury became the album’s official “bluegrass guru” to ensure that there was “someone who could make sure we didn’t do anything clichéd or trite”. In regard to the album’s style, Thile said that “All in all, \"How to Grow a Woman from", "psg_id": "8093390" }, { "title": "A Man and a Woman (song)", "text": "A Man and a Woman (song) \"A Man and a Woman\" is the seventh track on U2's eleventh studio album, \"How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb\". An acoustic version of the song showed up on the \"All Because of You\" single. It has been performed live only once at the Clinton Foundation. \"A Man and a Woman\" emerged after U2's engineer was trying a mix of something the band had recorded. Lead singer Bono liked it and soon started to play the bass guitar and singing. The acoustic guitar that the Edge is playing in the song was taken from", "psg_id": "7409049" }, { "title": "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?", "text": "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? \"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?\" is a song written by Bryan Adams, Michael Kamen and Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange, and recorded by Adams for the film \"Don Juan DeMarco\". The melody is used as a musical motif throughout the film, and the song is featured three times in the movie, twice performed by other artists in Spanish, and finally performed by Adams himself during the closing credits. The Adams version of the song, which features flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia, is featured on the soundtrack album and also on the album", "psg_id": "5764611" }, { "title": "How Bizarre (song)", "text": "How Bizarre (song) \"How Bizarre\" is a single written and recorded by New Zealand musical group OMC. It was released in December 1995 as the lead single from the group's debut album of the same name, and went on to top the charts in at least six countries. Outside New Zealand, OMC are generally considered a one-hit wonder; they had a further few successful singles in New Zealand, including \"Land of Plenty\". The song was featured in the 1998 movies \"Palmetto\" and Disney's \"The Parent Trap\". The song won the award for \"Single of the Year\" at the 1996 New", "psg_id": "8514975" }, { "title": "I'm a Woman (song)", "text": "of \"American Idol\". Beverly Hillbillies star Irene Ryan (in her Granny persona) performed an adaptation of the song on The Hollywood Palace on ABC-TV in 1969. Country legend Reba McEntire recorded \"I'm a Woman\" for her 1979 album \"Out of a Dream\". Nanette Workman recorded it for her 2001 \"Roots 'n' Blues\" album. Elisa Girlando and Out of Truth released a version in 2008. Country star Wynonna Judd recorded it for her 2009 album \"\". A female ensemble version of \"I'm a Woman\" also was included in 1995's Leiber & Stoller-themed musical revue \"Smokey Joe's Cafe\", upon which a rendition", "psg_id": "10253660" }, { "title": "A Woman Like Me (song)", "text": "song was never released on an album or as a single, it was later remixed by Steve Austin in the album \"Hollywood Cole Presents: I'm the Juggernaut Bitch!\". \"A Woman Like Me\" samples the horn arrangement from Simon Haseley's \"Hammerhead\" (1972). According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Hal Leonard Corporation, \"A Woman Like Me\" is a moderate R&B song pacing in common time of 80 BPM. Beyoncé's vocals range from the low musical note of A to the high note of E throughout the song. On May 12, 2008, S-ROC included a remix of the song as", "psg_id": "17816235" }, { "title": "A Man and a Woman (song)", "text": "another completely different song, they chopped it up and connected together with the new one. It was inspiring to Bono to keep working on that. Bono cites Thin Lizzy founding member Phil Lynott as the influence for the style in which he sings the song. Bono, who has been interested in the distance that lies between men and women, wrote this song about \"rediscovering a kind of flirtatious and romantic love\". The Edge classes \"A Man and a Woman\" as the wild card on \"How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb\". U2 Additional performers Technical Footnotes Bibliography A Man and a", "psg_id": "7409050" }, { "title": "A Woman Like Me (song)", "text": "people involved in the film; however Beyoncé partially rewrote some of the lyrics and its melodies and sent \"A Woman Like Me\" to her team who had to redo it. During an interview, Beyoncé said, \"It had the strength of a Tina Turner song but the drama of a Bond tune. ... It definitely fit[s] the character. She's talking a lot of noise in stuff like 'Do you think you can handle a woman like me? Xania is like that.\" It was recorded in New York City using multitrack recording where Beyoncé harmonized with herself several times over. Although the", "psg_id": "17816234" }, { "title": "How to Be a Woman", "text": "a child and feels she should not be obligated to have another when she has a choice in the matter. She brings up a point that, \"...ending a pregnancy 12 weeks into gestation is incalculably more moral than bringing an unwanted child into this world\" (176). Moran, while at the abortion clinic, has an inkling that even the staff have a stigma against terminating a pregnancy. Moran is quick to say that she knows she made the rational decision in her situation. In \"How to Be a Woman\", Moran calls for a fifth wave of feminism to rise up. Moran", "psg_id": "17819499" }, { "title": "How to Be a Woman", "text": "symptoms of polycystic ovaries, she consults with her general practitioner, who has an inkling that Moran is pregnant and sends her to get an ultrasound. Up until the ultrasound, Moran has been in a state of denial, convincing herself that there is no chance she is pregnant despite having had unprotected sex months prior. When she finds herself pregnant, Moran knows right away that she simply does not want to have to raise a third child. In a society that demonizes abortion, reasons for terminating a pregnancy exist on a \"spectrum of wrongness\" (How To Be A Woman 174), in", "psg_id": "17819497" }, { "title": "How to Be a Woman", "text": "favorable review, writing \"she is, in equal measure, intellectual, rebel and goofball.\" \"The Independent\" wrote, \"it would be almost unkind to call this an important book, because what it is mostly is engaging, brave and consistently, cleverly, naughtily funny, but actually it is important that we talk about this stuff.\" \"NPR\" spoke positively of \"How to Be a Woman\", describing her as in the vein of the late Nora Ephron. \"The Telegraph\", while praising the book, noted \"The book has not, however, met with universal approval. Germaine Greer, whom Moran idolises as \"Goddess Greer\" but nonetheless disagrees with on a", "psg_id": "17819501" }, { "title": "Scent of a Woman (song)", "text": "only as a promotional CD single, where it aimed solely at radio station play. Two different CD singles were released in total. The main CD single featured two tracks. An edit of \"Scent of a Woman\" was the featured track, whilst the full version (from the album) of the song was the second track. A second single was released on CDr - produced by Big3 prior to the distribution of the main promotional CD. This release had a custom printed disc with a custom picture insert, and featured four tracks in total. A live version of \"Scent of a Woman\"", "psg_id": "16928873" }, { "title": "Woman to Woman (Shirley Brown song)", "text": "In 1975 Barbara Mason had a hit with \"From His Woman to You\" which was an answer song to \"Woman to Woman\", the line \"Barbara this is Shirley\" from Brown's recording being spliced on to the opening of Mason's recording. The song debuted on the charts four weeks following Brown's hit, peaking at #28 (U.S.). On the R&B chart, it reached #3. In 1978, a C&W rendition of \"Woman to Woman\" provided a hit for Barbara Mandrell, peaking at #4 on the \"Billboard\" magazine C&W chart and crossing over to #92 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, marking Mandrell's first Hot", "psg_id": "11170447" }, { "title": "Woman to Woman (Beverley Craven song)", "text": "her lyrics, Craven took inspiration from her real-life experiences, and in concerts has revealed that the subject of this song is her friend Alison Goldfrapp. \"Woman to Woman\" is one of the few uptempo cuts from her debut album, and features a harmonica solo by Frank Mead. Woman to Woman (Beverley Craven song) Woman To Woman is a song by British singer Beverley Craven, included on her self-titled debut album. \"Woman To Woman\" was released as the album's third single in late 1990. As with the previous singles, it failed to chart in the UK. However, after the success of", "psg_id": "14297406" }, { "title": "Gypsy Woman (The Impressions song)", "text": "and number 4 in South Africa. It reached number 9 in Australia, and was a modest hit in parts of Europe. Hyland's version featured an electric guitar, organ, piano, bass, drums, plus a solo violin, representing the gypsy, which is heard during the bridge section of the song. It became a gold record. In that same year, Major Lance also recorded the song. Gypsy Woman (The Impressions song) \"Gypsy Woman\" is a 1961 rhythm and blues song written by Curtis Mayfield and recorded by his group The Impressions. The group's first single following the departure of lead singer Jerry Butler,", "psg_id": "17589321" }, { "title": "A Woman Needs (song)", "text": "A Woman Needs (song) \"A Woman Needs\" is a song recorded by American country artist Jessica Harp. The song, which is the title-track of Harp's debut album, was released to country radio on January 19, 2010 and to digital retailers on December 8, 2009. It is the second and final single from the album, which was digitally released on March 16, 2010. \"A Woman Needs\" is an up-tempo country song, featuring a prominent banjo line with fiddle and steel guitar fills. The song's female narrator describes the experience of wanting freedom to do as she pleases; her dad doesn't approve", "psg_id": "14003616" }, { "title": "A Woman Needs (song)", "text": "week of February 27, 2010, and reached a peak of number 56 in its third week on the chart. A Woman Needs (song) \"A Woman Needs\" is a song recorded by American country artist Jessica Harp. The song, which is the title-track of Harp's debut album, was released to country radio on January 19, 2010 and to digital retailers on December 8, 2009. It is the second and final single from the album, which was digitally released on March 16, 2010. \"A Woman Needs\" is an up-tempo country song, featuring a prominent banjo line with fiddle and steel guitar fills.", "psg_id": "14003621" }, { "title": "How to Grow a Woman from the Ground", "text": "left. It created a pretty serious complex for me. I’ve always been able to talk to girls, but I’m scared of them. I just could relate to it. Like, man if I could just grow one, that would take care of a lot of problems.\" \"How to Grow a Woman from the Ground\" received positive reviews from country and bluegrass music critics. Allmusic called it \"fantastic\", and \"JamBase\" described it to be \"a tasteful string dinner\" and stated that \"this is only the beginning of great things to come\". However, some critics found particular tracks too pale in comparison to", "psg_id": "8093392" }, { "title": "How to Be a Country Star", "text": "country stardom. However, if no talent is apparent (as mentioned in the final verse), any beautiful woman could come backstage and meet up with one of the Statlers for advice and audition for their \"Statler Brothers Revue.\" How to Be a Country Star \"How to Be a Country Star\" is a song recorded by American country music group The Statler Brothers written by group members Harold Reid and Don Reid. The song – a humorous, tongue-in-cheek advice song that names many of the top country music recording artists of the time, along with a number of classic country artists –", "psg_id": "17846043" }, { "title": "Handle with Care (song)", "text": "reissued, in the box set \"The Traveling Wilburys Collection\", Whitney Pastorek of \"Entertainment Weekly\" said: \"while Petty's been doing the tune in concert for years, Jenny Lewis' decision to cover that song on last year's \"Rabbit Fur Coat\" seemed to get plenty of hipsters asking, Dude, how come I can't buy the original? And, as we all know, what the hipsters want, the hipsters get. Huzzah!\" Damien Leith included \"Handle with Care\" on his 2011 Orbison tribute album \"\". At the 2014 George Fest tribute in Los Angeles, organised by Harrison's son Dhani, the song was performed as the penultimate", "psg_id": "4345451" }, { "title": "Woman to Woman (Shirley Brown song)", "text": "Woman to Woman (Shirley Brown song) \"Woman to Woman\" is the title of a 1974 deep soul single recorded by Shirley Brown for whom it was a #1 R&B hit. The song was written by James Banks, Eddie Marion and Henderson Thigpen, who had previously written hits for Little Milton, the Bar-Kays and other Stax Records artists. According to Thigpen, he and Banks were brainstorming ideas for songs at Stax Studio \"trying to come up withsomething different. When people get serious, they say: 'Hey, let's talk man to man'We thought it would be interesting to have a song with somebody", "psg_id": "11170443" }, { "title": "Pretty Woman: The Musical", "text": "Pretty Woman: The Musical Pretty Woman: The Musical is a musical with music and lyrics by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, and a book by Garry Marshall and J. F. Lawton. The musical is based on the 1990 film of the same name written by Lawton. It centers around a down-on-her-luck Hollywood prostitute Vivian Ward, who is hired by Edward Lewis, a wealthy businessman, to be his escort for several business and social functions, and their developing relationship over the course of her week-long stay with him. The original production of \"Pretty Woman\" premiered at the Oriental Theatre, Chicago in", "psg_id": "20547638" }, { "title": "Woman to Woman (Beverley Craven song)", "text": "Woman to Woman (Beverley Craven song) Woman To Woman is a song by British singer Beverley Craven, included on her self-titled debut album. \"Woman To Woman\" was released as the album's third single in late 1990. As with the previous singles, it failed to chart in the UK. However, after the success of the single \"Promise Me\", the single was re-released, with a new cover art, in September 1991. This time it peaked at number 40 in the UK charts. The song's lyrics talk about a friend who ignores her friendships once she falls in love. As with most of", "psg_id": "14297405" }, { "title": "Woman to Woman (Joe Cocker song)", "text": "\"Astro Black\" by Quasimoto (2000), \"He's Unbelievable\" by Sarah Connor (October 29, 2002), and \"We Keep It Rockin'\" by Maino featuring Swizz Beatz, Jadakiss, Jim Jones and Joell Ortiz (2010). It was also included in the soundtrack for the popular video game \"\", on the '' radio station, where Tommy \"The Nightmare\" Smith (Axl Rose) introduces the song with the words, \"I think you're gonna love this record...or you would if you were man enough.\" Woman to Woman (Joe Cocker song) \"Woman to Woman\" is a song written by Joe Cocker and Chris Stainton. It was released on Cocker's 1972", "psg_id": "12698288" }, { "title": "The Woman Upstairs (musical)", "text": "Woman Upstairs\" is as promising as a musical in the developmental stage can get.\" Neil Genzlinger of the New York Times wrote that \"this modern-day romance... is not ready for prime time. In fact, it's a confused mess. But the intermittent moments when it actually finds its footing provide some reward.\" The Woman Upstairs (musical) The Woman Upstairs is a musical by Brian Lowdermilk (music and lyrics) and Kait Kerrigan (book and additional lyrics) that premiered in 2004 at the inaugural New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF). The plot concerns the romance between a physics professor named Helen Morton and", "psg_id": "20547444" }, { "title": "Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical", "text": "win the Tony Award <br> §- indicates the performance also \"won\" the Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical ≠- indicates the performance was \"nominated\" but did not win the Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical <br> Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre among Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway productions. The awards were established in 1955, with acting awards being given without making distinctions", "psg_id": "11783207" }, { "title": "How to Grow a Woman from the Ground", "text": "the Ground\" is a bluegrass record. There are definitely some musical things that are out of the ordinary, but it sounds like a bluegrass record to me. It’s not all like “Brakeman’s Blues,” but “Brakeman’s Blues” doesn’t sound out of place, and neither does “The Beekeeper” sound out of place. It’s all related.” Much of Thile's work on the album was influenced by his divorce, and Thile claims that he could relate to the title of the album, a Tom Brosseau song. Thile said that he \"got my ass kicked by the last relationship I was in. This girl just", "psg_id": "8093391" }, { "title": "Pretty Woman: The Musical", "text": "from the 2018 Broadway production are as follows: The musical numbers from the 2018 Chicago out-of-town production are as follows: Pretty Woman: The Musical Pretty Woman: The Musical is a musical with music and lyrics by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, and a book by Garry Marshall and J. F. Lawton. The musical is based on the 1990 film of the same name written by Lawton. It centers around a down-on-her-luck Hollywood prostitute Vivian Ward, who is hired by Edward Lewis, a wealthy businessman, to be his escort for several business and social functions, and their developing relationship over the", "psg_id": "20547645" }, { "title": "The Woman I Love (song)", "text": "The Woman I Love (song) \"The Woman I Love\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz. It was released as the third official single from his fourth studio album, \"Love Is a Four Letter Word\" (2012), on February 4, 2013. It was written by Mraz and David Hodges, and produced by Joe Chiccarelli. \"The Woman I Love\" is a pop rock ballad, with country pop influences and talks about reminding a woman of how special she is, expressing unconditional love, commitment and faithfulness. After his activist outings during 2010-2011, Mraz felt inspired to write an album and told that", "psg_id": "17093445" }, { "title": "Woman to Woman (Shirley Brown song)", "text": "and #72 on the Billboard Hot 100. Woman to Woman (Shirley Brown song) \"Woman to Woman\" is the title of a 1974 deep soul single recorded by Shirley Brown for whom it was a #1 R&B hit. The song was written by James Banks, Eddie Marion and Henderson Thigpen, who had previously written hits for Little Milton, the Bar-Kays and other Stax Records artists. According to Thigpen, he and Banks were brainstorming ideas for songs at Stax Studio \"trying to come up withsomething different. When people get serious, they say: 'Hey, let's talk man to man'We thought it would be", "psg_id": "11170449" }, { "title": "The Woman Upstairs (musical)", "text": "The Woman Upstairs (musical) The Woman Upstairs is a musical by Brian Lowdermilk (music and lyrics) and Kait Kerrigan (book and additional lyrics) that premiered in 2004 at the inaugural New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF). The plot concerns the romance between a physics professor named Helen Morton and a blind violinist named Milo who lives in the apartment below her. The original NYMF production of \"The Woman Upstairs\" opened at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in Manhattan on September 23, 2004, and played for five performances, closing on October 3. It was directed by Kerrigan, conducted by Lowdermilk, and", "psg_id": "20547442" }, { "title": "A Drum Is a Woman", "text": "Joe was a genial, good-time companion with a strong inner core that emerged in a positively stated love song, \"You Better Know It.\" The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 2 stars and stated: \"Dominated by vocals and narration, the music often plays a backseat to the story, which is worth hearing twice at the most\". A Drum Is a Woman A Drum Is a Woman is a musical allegory by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington and his long-time musical collaborator Billy Strayhorn. It tells the story of Madam Zajj, the personification of African rhythm, and", "psg_id": "14574209" }, { "title": "A Woman Like Me (song)", "text": "performance of the song as \"more interesting\" than the music video for \"Check on It\" which was also included. A Woman Like Me (song) \"A Woman Like Me\" is a song recorded by American recording artist Beyoncé, originally written for and performed in the 2006 film \"The Pink Panther\". It was written by Charmelle Cofield, Ron \"AMEN-RA\" Lawrence, and Beyoncé and produced by the latter two. It was recorded using multitrack recording where Beyoncé harmonized with herself several times over. \"A Woman Like Me\" is a moderate R&B song which samples the horn arrangement from Simon Haseley's \"Hammerhead\". A performance", "psg_id": "17816239" }, { "title": "Woman to Woman (Joe Cocker song)", "text": "Woman to Woman (Joe Cocker song) \"Woman to Woman\" is a song written by Joe Cocker and Chris Stainton. It was released on Cocker's 1972 album \"Joe Cocker\" (December 1972) and reached the top in the singles chart of Spain. It has been recorded by other artists. It has also been heavily sampled in hip hop, for example in \"Funky\" by Ultramagnetic MCs (1987), \"Knick Knack Patty Wack\" by EPMD (1989), \"Blast From the Past\" by Ultramagnetic MC's (1992), \"New Jack Swing II\" by Wreckx-N-Effect, \"California Love\" by 2Pac featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman (1995), \"Honey\" by Moby (1999),", "psg_id": "12698287" }, { "title": "Handle with Care (song)", "text": "Handle with Care (song) \"Handle with Care\" is a song by the British-American supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. It was released in October 1988 as their debut single and as the opening track of their album \"Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1\". The song was the first recording made by the group, although it was originally intended as a bonus track on a European single by George Harrison. When he and Jeff Lynne presented the song to Harrison's record company, the executives insisted it was too good for that purpose, a decision that resulted in the formation of the Wilburys. The song was", "psg_id": "4345428" }, { "title": "Fool, I'm a Woman", "text": "Fool, I'm a Woman \"Fool, I'm a Woman\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Sara Evans. It was released in April 1999 as the second single from the album \"No Place That Far\". The song reached No. 32 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Evans wrote the song with Matraca Berg, and Martina McBride provides backing vocals. \"Fool, I'm a Woman\" was included as a track on the \"CMT Girls' Night Out\" compilation album a year later. Evans performed the song on the \"CMT Girls' Night Out\" special which featured vocal accompaniment", "psg_id": "19818608" }, { "title": "Woman of the Year (musical)", "text": "Woman of the Year (musical) Woman of the Year is a musical with a book by Peter Stone and score by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Based on the Ring Lardner Jr.-Michael Kanin screenplay for the 1942 Katharine Hepburn-Spencer Tracy film \"Woman of the Year\", the musical changes the newspaper reporters of the original to television personality Tess Harding and cartoonist Sam Craig, who experience difficulty merging their careers with their marriage. The musical ran on Broadway in 1981 and starred Lauren Bacall. Just before Tess Harding, a nationally known television news personality, comes on stage to receive an award", "psg_id": "9155095" }, { "title": "Woman to Woman (Keyshia Cole album)", "text": "Among those artists with featured vocals on are Ashanti, who appears on the title track \"Woman to Woman\", Meek Mill on \"Zero\", Elijah Blake on \"Wonderland\", Robin Thicke providing backing vocals on \"Next Move\", and Lil Wayne who appears on the album's first single \"Enough of No Love\". The song \"I Choose You\" was first recorded by Mary J. Blige and then by Jennifer Hudson, both of whom rejected the song. The album title, \"Woman to Woman\", comes from Cole's decision to speak especially to females with this album. She is encouraging ladies who are in bad relationships, as she", "psg_id": "16008594" }, { "title": "Handle with Care (song)", "text": "and Bob Dylan. Orbison's section capitalizes on his awesome, operatic vocal pipes, and the effect is wonderful ... In the end, the joy of camaraderie is what hits the listener the hardest and makes this one of the most memorable records of the 1980s.<ref name=\"Greenwald/AM\"></ref> Author Howard Sounes says that, for Dylan, his friendship with Harrison enabled a collaboration that saved Dylan's career at a time when it was \"reaching its nadir\". He adds that the song had \"a clever lyric about middle age and a strong melody\" and featured an Orbison vocal performance that \"soared\". Ian Inglis describes \"Handle", "psg_id": "4345445" }, { "title": "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?", "text": "\"Colors of the Wind\" from \"Pocahontas\". The music video was shot in Spain at Casa los Pavos Reales, Málaga starring Cecilie Thomsen and Amira Casar. It was directed by the music video director Anton Corbijn and released and aired in May 1995. Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? \"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?\" is a song written by Bryan Adams, Michael Kamen and Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange, and recorded by Adams for the film \"Don Juan DeMarco\". The melody is used as a musical motif throughout the film, and the song is featured three times in the", "psg_id": "5764613" }, { "title": "Handle with Care (song)", "text": "\"Handle with Care\" peaked at number 45 on the Hot 100 yet number 2 on the radioplay-based Album Rock Tracks chart. Elsewhere, it reached number 21 on the UK Singles Chart, number 3 in Australia, where \"Vol. 1\" was the best-selling album of 1989, and number 4 in New Zealand. It was the highest charting of all the Wilburys' singles in the UK and the US. As with \"Vol. 1\", \"Handle with Care\" received highly favourable reviews from music critics, even though the Wilburys' sound was at odds with contemporary musical trends. In a review of their second album, which", "psg_id": "4345443" }, { "title": "How You Like Me Now? (The Heavy song)", "text": "How You Like Me Now? (The Heavy song) \"How You Like Me Now?\" is a song by English rock band The Heavy. It was released as the third single from their second studio album \"The House That Dirt Built\" in August 2009. The song samples \"Let a Woman Be a Woman\" by Dyke and the Blazers. The song has been used in media several times and peaked at number 122 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song became the band's most famous song to date. It was used by Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich in 2012, although the band sought", "psg_id": "17487650" }, { "title": "A Woman Like Me (song)", "text": "A Woman Like Me (song) \"A Woman Like Me\" is a song recorded by American recording artist Beyoncé, originally written for and performed in the 2006 film \"The Pink Panther\". It was written by Charmelle Cofield, Ron \"AMEN-RA\" Lawrence, and Beyoncé and produced by the latter two. It was recorded using multitrack recording where Beyoncé harmonized with herself several times over. \"A Woman Like Me\" is a moderate R&B song which samples the horn arrangement from Simon Haseley's \"Hammerhead\". A performance video of the song appeared shortly on the film and the whole performance was included on the film's DVD.", "psg_id": "17816232" }, { "title": "The Woman in White (musical)", "text": "Halcombe was performed by standby Lisa Brescia on Broadway during Maria Friedman's absence. The Woman in White (musical) The Woman in White is a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Zippel with a book by Charlotte Jones, based on the novel \"The Woman in White\" written by Wilkie Collins, and elements of \"The Signal-Man\" by Charles Dickens. It ran for nineteen months in the West End and three months on Broadway, making it one of Lloyd Webber's shortest-running shows. The musical was produced in a workshop at Lloyd Webber's Sydmonton Festival (Hampshire, England) in July 2003. The musical opened", "psg_id": "7874976" }, { "title": "The Woman in White (musical)", "text": "The Woman in White (musical) The Woman in White is a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Zippel with a book by Charlotte Jones, based on the novel \"The Woman in White\" written by Wilkie Collins, and elements of \"The Signal-Man\" by Charles Dickens. It ran for nineteen months in the West End and three months on Broadway, making it one of Lloyd Webber's shortest-running shows. The musical was produced in a workshop at Lloyd Webber's Sydmonton Festival (Hampshire, England) in July 2003. The musical opened in London's West End, with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by David", "psg_id": "7874948" }, { "title": "She's a Woman", "text": "She's a Woman \"She's a Woman\" is a song by the Beatles, written mainly by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. John Lennon contributed to the lyrics and middle eight (the bridge). The song was finished in the studio the morning of the session. It was released as the B-side to \"I Feel Fine\" in 1964, their last single release that year. It reached number 4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 from frequent airplay. In New Zealand, the song reached number one for one week. The song was featured in the movie Help! (1965). \"She's a Woman\" has been described", "psg_id": "5573120" }, { "title": "Woman to Woman (Shirley Brown song)", "text": "off the top of my head\"; however the song's co-writer James Banks has stated that the spoken intro was part of the song when it was offered to Inez Foxx, whose dislike of the \"rap\" caused her to turn the song down. Reportedly selling a million units in its first eight weeks of release, \"Woman to Woman\" spent two weeks at #1 on \"Billboard\" magazine's Hot Soul Singles chart in November 1974 and crossed-over to the Top 40 of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, peaking there at #22. The song is notable for being the last big hit for Stax Records.", "psg_id": "11170446" }, { "title": "Handle with Care (song)", "text": "Stills and Judy Collins released a version of the song as the opening track of their album \"Everybody Knows\". Details per Madinger and Easter: Traveling Wilburys Additional musician Handle with Care (song) \"Handle with Care\" is a song by the British-American supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. It was released in October 1988 as their debut single and as the opening track of their album \"Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1\". The song was the first recording made by the group, although it was originally intended as a bonus track on a European single by George Harrison. When he and Jeff Lynne presented the", "psg_id": "4345453" }, { "title": "Woman Haters", "text": "when Jim enters and declares he wants to rejoin. \"Woman Haters\" was filmed over four days on March 27-30, 1934. It was the sixth entry in Columbia's \"Musical Novelty\" series, with all dialogue delivered in rhyme. Jazz Age-style music plays throughout the entire short, with the rhymes spoken in rhythm with the music. Being the sixth in a “Musical Novelties” short subject series, the movie appropriated its musical score from the first five films. The memorable song “My Life, My Love, My All,” featured in this short, was originally “At Last!” from \"Umpa,\" a previous \"Musical Novelties\" entry. Woman Haters", "psg_id": "8165031" }, { "title": "Woman to Woman (Shirley Brown song)", "text": "coming up [with]: 'Hey, let's talk woman to woman'.\" Thigpen had recently overheard his wife on the phone arguing with a friend about an involved couple of their acquaintance, and - with Eddie Marion - Thigpen and Banks completed their \"Woman to Woman\" song structuring it as a phone call from a wife to her husband's mistress. \"Woman to Woman\" was first offered to Inez Foxx, then signed to Stax's Volt label, who turned it down because - according to Banks - she didn't want to do the spoken intro, feeling that format could only work for a male singer.", "psg_id": "11170444" }, { "title": "Handle with Care (song)", "text": "in Concert: Soundstage\", recorded in Chicago for the \"Soundstage\" television series. In the \"Concert for George\" documentary film, which was again directed by David Leland, Petty and Lynne's performance is interspersed with interview footage in which Petty discusses the writing of the song. On 14 September 2014, during the BBC Radio 2 Festival in a Day event in London's Hyde Park, Lynne performed \"Handle with Care\" as a tribute to Harrison and Orbison. The performance was accompanied by images of the two late Wilburys projected onto the backdrop of the stage. In 2006, Jenny Lewis covered \"Handle with Care\" on", "psg_id": "4345449" }, { "title": "Woman (John Lennon song)", "text": "the top spot by REO Speedwagon's hit \"Keep On Loving You\" and Blondie's hit \"Rapture\") while reaching number 1 on the \"Cashbox\" Top 100. The Shadows did an instrumental version as a medley with \"Imagine\" in 1981. Pop group Brotherhood of Man recorded a version in 1981, which was featured on their album \"20 Love Songs\". Ozzy Osbourne recorded this song on his 2005 \"Under Cover\" album. In 2007, Ben Jelen's version appeared on \"\" as an iTunes exclusive bonus track. The 2008 video game by Nintendo \"Wii Music\" features this song as playable song. Woman (John Lennon song) \"Woman\"", "psg_id": "8115004" }, { "title": "Love a Woman", "text": "horns, Blige goes on to warn that a woman needs more than material things. A writer of \"Billboard\" magazine further noted that the song was schooling men on just how good to love a woman. During her lines, Beyoncé sings with a vibrato voice, \"A woman / Needs you to make love to her / She needs more than sex / Oh, a real woman needs a real man / They don’t talk about it, be about it / Put that work in, still shows his woman real romance\". According to Rob Markman of MTV News, \"From there, the song", "psg_id": "16082804" }, { "title": "How to Be a Woman", "text": "that some reasons are deemed \"good\" (i.e. a teenaged rape victim aborting) and others \"bad\" (i.e. a mother who does not want to deal with supporting another child on top of the ones she already has by having an abortion). Oftentimes, even when the woman can expect to lose her own life, she is encouraged to carry through with her pregnancy. Moran is \"vexed with...the idea that, by having an abortion, a woman is somehow being unfemale and, indeed, unmotherly\" (175). In her experience in having and raising two girls, she knows firsthand the amount of work put into raising", "psg_id": "17819498" }, { "title": "How to Be a Woman", "text": "woman who doesn't identify as a feminist saying that all women are inherently feminists unless they reject any notion of personal freedom. Being labeled as a feminist could be positive or negative. Moran tells her own feminist stories using \"forceful and self-deprecating humor\" that any woman can relate to. In an interview done by NPR, Moran says that she uses humor in her writing because \"it's kind of hard to argue with someone who's making you laugh\". In this chapter Caitlin Moran explores the concept of naming body parts in a comfortable, yet correct way once Adolescence is reached. She", "psg_id": "17819491" }, { "title": "Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical", "text": "win the Tony Award <br> § - indicates the performance was \"nominated\" but did not win the Tony Award in the Leading Category Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre among Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway productions. The awards were established in 1955, with acting awards being given without making distinctions between roles in plays and musicals, or actors and actresses. The new award categories were later created in the", "psg_id": "11848815" }, { "title": "Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical", "text": "Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre among Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway productions. The awards were established in 1955, with acting awards being given without making distinctions between roles in plays and musicals, or actors and actresses. The new award categories were later created in the 1975 ceremony. † - indicates the performance also \"won\" the Tony Award <br> ‡ - indicates the performance was \"nominated\" but did not", "psg_id": "11848814" }, { "title": "Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical", "text": "Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre among Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway productions. The awards were established in 1955, with acting awards being given without making distinctions between roles in plays and musicals, or actors and actresses. The new award categories were later created in the 1975 ceremony. † - indicates the performance also \"won\" the Tony Award <br> ‡ - indicates the performance was \"nominated\" but did not", "psg_id": "11783206" }, { "title": "Woman of the Year (musical)", "text": "animated cat that danced and sang with Guardino. Porchlight Music Theatre presented this show as a part of their \"Porchlight Revisits\" season in which they produce three forgotten musicals per year. This production was in Chicago, Illinois in November of 2017. It was directed by Artistic Director, Michael Weber, choreographed by Florence Walker Harris, and music directed by David Fiorello. Woman of the Year (musical) Woman of the Year is a musical with a book by Peter Stone and score by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Based on the Ring Lardner Jr.-Michael Kanin screenplay for the 1942 Katharine Hepburn-Spencer Tracy", "psg_id": "9155100" }, { "title": "More Than a Woman (Aaliyah song)", "text": "More Than a Woman (Aaliyah song) \"More Than a Woman\" is a song performed by American recording artist Aaliyah. It was written by Static Major and Timbaland, who produced the song for her self-titled 2001 album \"Aaliyah\". \"More Than a Woman\" was released as a single in November 2001 in the United States and January 2002 in the United Kingdom. Aaliyah performed the song on \"Live with Regis & Kelly\" on July 18, 2001 and \"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno\" on July 25, 2001, which was her last performance before her death. \"More Than a Woman\" was nominated for", "psg_id": "9726505" }, { "title": "How to Be a Woman", "text": "This same connotation comes with 'breasts', as well. Moran talks about how \"breasts\" isn't anyone's first choice and also how 'boobs' largely refers to \"white and working class\" and \"exist only to jiggle up and down on the chests of women between the ages of 14 and 32\". Caitlin continues contemplating other breasts nicknames and how they are or are not appropriate. Ultimately she settles on this; \"The English language has yet to get its head convincingly around the problem of the average woman's [breasts]\" and vagina, but the use of appropriate language is an individual's personal choice. Deciding to", "psg_id": "17819494" }, { "title": "I'm a Woman (song)", "text": "I'm a Woman (song) The song \"I'm a Woman\" was written by famed songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, and was first recorded in 1962 by Christine Kittrell. It was recorded and released as a single later that year by Peggy Lee, reaching number 54 on U.S. pop charts. It was also the title song to Lee's 1963 album \"I'm a Woman\", and appeared on her subsequent albums \"In Love Again!\" (1964) and \"Is That All There Is?\" (1969). It has been covered many times, including two covers by Maria Muldaur; first with Jim Kweskin's Jug Band in the", "psg_id": "10253658" }, { "title": "How to Be a Composer", "text": "How to Be a Composer How to Be a Composer is a British television documentary first shown on BBC Four in July 2009. The show (2 x 1 hr, made by Diverse Production, produced and directed by Paul Yule), was based around the former \"New Musical Express\" journalist Paul Morley learning how to create a piece of classical music. The films observe Morley spending a year at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music in London. Even though Morley begins neither knowing how to read music nor how to play a musical instrument, by the end of the year, with the", "psg_id": "13621394" }, { "title": "How Not To", "text": "back to that person. In a review of \"Obsessed\", Annie Reuter of \"Sounds Like Nashville\" wrote that \"their ability to translate the emotion in a song they didn’t write like 'How Not To' is the sign of a true artist,\" and described the song as \"poignant.\" The staff of country music blog \"Taste of Country\" praised the vocal performances on the song and called it a likely hit. \"Dan + Shay aren't really breaking any new musical ground here,\" they write, \"but wow, do they sound sweet not doing it.\" \"How Not To\" was the most-added new single on country", "psg_id": "19771716" }, { "title": "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", "text": "is wearing a \"strap on\" dildo beneath her skirt. The scene ends with the woman lying in great pain and embarrassment. The song was featured in an episode of \"The Big Bang Theory\" (Season 3, Episode 3), in which Penny is shown dancing to and singing along in an opening scene. The song was used in the \"lip sync for your life\" segment in the 5th episode of the tenth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", in which Twain was a special guest judge. Man! I Feel Like a Woman! \"Man! I Feel Like a Woman!\" is a song recorded by", "psg_id": "7031746" }, { "title": "Scent of a Woman (song)", "text": "was the first track, along with the LP version as the second, whilst a live version and the LP version of \"My Obsession\" were the third and fourth tracks. \"My Obsession\" would be the album's second single shortly after. Although the single named the second track as the LP version of \"Scent of a Woman\", it was in fact the edited version. Both releases featured artwork, with the main CD single using a similar design to the album cover, using a red spiraling background and a drawing of a woman and a man. The CDr single featured artwork which highlighted", "psg_id": "16928874" }, { "title": "How to Be a ... Zillionaire!", "text": "like a spotlight against a tri-tone background on which various quotes of the album's lyrics can be seen. There is also a drop shadow behind the title. No dialogue at the start of the song \"Vanity Kills\". Eden (see band line up in next section) does the harmony vocal on the song \"Ocean Blue\". Guitars completely absent from Side Two/Tracks 6–10. No cursing from Eden in the song \"A to Z\". Four seconds of silence between \"A to Z\" and \"(How to Be A) Millionaire\". Eden performs the breakdown vocal and plays the instrumental solo in the song \"(How to", "psg_id": "6500008" }, { "title": "When a Man Loves a Woman (song)", "text": "on the old \"Billboard\" Hot 100 charting system which relied on sales and airplay reports before switching over to Soundscan. Also, with the Percy Sledge original having reached number one previously, Bolton's version made it the seventh song in history to top the Hot 100 as recorded by multiple artists. When a Man Loves a Woman (song) \"When a Man Loves a Woman\" is a song written by Calvin Lewis and Andrew Wright and first recorded by Percy Sledge in 1966 at Norala Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama. It made number one on both the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and R&B", "psg_id": "7186571" }, { "title": "How to Be a Woman", "text": "baby, but most of the time your contractions can be your worst part of labor. By Caitlin Moran's second birth she felt a big difference about the concept of birth and was relieved about how much easier the process was. Children shape our souls like few other things in life, conditioning us to be more other-centered and to take a longer view of life. Having children gives parents the sense of accomplishment and a whole new outlook on life. Moran recounts the pivotal time in which she discovers she is eleven weeks pregnant. In thinking that she has all the", "psg_id": "17819496" }, { "title": "Something About a Woman", "text": "Something About a Woman \"Something About a Woman\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Jake Owen. It was released in August 2007 as the third and final single from his debut album \"Startin' with Me\". Owen wrote this song with Bob Regan and Jimmy Ritchey. The song describes a narrator who is in love with a woman, and because of this, he states how there is nothing else in the world like the love of a woman. Brady Vercher of Engine 145 gave the song a \"thumbs down\" review. Vercher stated that \"eighty percent of", "psg_id": "11081493" }, { "title": "I'm a Woman (song)", "text": "in an episode of \"Ally McBeal\", as sung by Jane Krakowski, Vonda Shepard, and Lisa Nicole Carson, was based. The song, with modified lyrics, was used in Enjoli perfume commercials of the 1970s. In 2013, Jennifer Love Hewitt released a new version of the song to promote her Lifetime TV show \"The Client List\". The video reached the top 10 in the iTunes Music Video chart. I'm a Woman (song) The song \"I'm a Woman\" was written by famed songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, and was first recorded in 1962 by Christine Kittrell. It was recorded and released", "psg_id": "10253661" }, { "title": "The Musical Box (Genesis song)", "text": "\"NOW!\". \"The Musical Box\" was featured in their live repertoire right up to Phil Collins' departure after the \"We Can't Dance\" tour in 1992, albeit with only the closing section being included as part of a medley. The song was played live during the \"Trespass\", \"Nursery Cryme\", \"Foxtrot\", \"Selling England by the Pound\", \"The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway\", \"Wind & Wuthering\", \"Genesis\" (1984 dates only), and \"We Can't Dance\" (as a medley) tours. A Genesis tribute band, The Musical Box, is named after the song. Brian May, guitarist with Queen, told Steve Hackett that he was influenced by the", "psg_id": "16871113" }, { "title": "Woman (Wolfmother song)", "text": "\"Chuck\", \"The Good Guys\" and \"The Vampire Diaries\", as well as the film \"MacGruber\". Woman (Wolfmother song) \"Woman\" is a song by Australian rock band Wolfmother, featured on their 2005 debut studio album \"Wolfmother\". It was released as the band's fourth single in Australia on 17 June 2006, and later in the United Kingdom on 17 July. It became a massive hit at rock radio during the summer of 2006 in the United States, peaking at number 7 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 10 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. \"Woman\" won the award for Best", "psg_id": "9787308" }, { "title": "Woman (Wolfmother song)", "text": "Woman (Wolfmother song) \"Woman\" is a song by Australian rock band Wolfmother, featured on their 2005 debut studio album \"Wolfmother\". It was released as the band's fourth single in Australia on 17 June 2006, and later in the United Kingdom on 17 July. It became a massive hit at rock radio during the summer of 2006 in the United States, peaking at number 7 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 10 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. \"Woman\" won the award for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards in 2007. In Australia, the", "psg_id": "9787305" }, { "title": "Make Me a Song (musical)", "text": "Make Me a Song (musical) Make Me a Song is a musical revue, with lyrics and music by William Finn, which was conceived by Rob Ruggiero in 2006. The revue includes songs from Finn's musicals \"In Trousers\", \"Falsettos\", \"A New Brain\", \"Elegies: A Song Cycle\" and \"Romance in Hard Times\", songs written for \"The Royal Family of Broadway\" and \"Songs of Innocence and Experience\", musicals that were never professionally produced, and other unpublished songs, notably the title song. There is no dialogue or plot connecting the songs. \"Make Me a Song\" premiered in April 2006 as a regional production at", "psg_id": "15160261" }, { "title": "How High (song)", "text": "How High (song) \"How High\" is a song by American hip hop duo Method Man & Redman, released as a single on August 15, 1995. It was originally featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 hip hop documentary film, \"The Show\", and has since appeared on several compilation albums such as \"The Hip Hop Box\" and \"Def Jam's Greatest Hits\", among several others. The song, produced by Erick Sermon, is the first official collaboration from longtime friends and East Coast rappers Method Man of Wu-Tang Clan and Redman of Def Squad, marking their debut as a duo. The song performed", "psg_id": "9198435" }, { "title": "A Woman Needs (song)", "text": "of this, while her mom understands what it's like to be a young woman. The narrator elaborates on some of these things that \"a woman needs\". In an interview with Country Music Tattle Tale, Harp revealed that the song is her personal favorite from the album, because it resonated with her personal experience of attempting to land a record deal in country music, and described that \"A Woman Needs\" set the mood for the rest of the album. Matt Bjorke of Roughstock reviewed the song favorably, describing it as a \"well-worn 'sow my oats' story [that] weaves into a cohesive", "psg_id": "14003617" }, { "title": "Make Me a Song (musical)", "text": "played from a recording to open the show before transitioning into Heller's live rendition. Make Me a Song (musical) Make Me a Song is a musical revue, with lyrics and music by William Finn, which was conceived by Rob Ruggiero in 2006. The revue includes songs from Finn's musicals \"In Trousers\", \"Falsettos\", \"A New Brain\", \"Elegies: A Song Cycle\" and \"Romance in Hard Times\", songs written for \"The Royal Family of Broadway\" and \"Songs of Innocence and Experience\", musicals that were never professionally produced, and other unpublished songs, notably the title song. There is no dialogue or plot connecting the", "psg_id": "15160265" }, { "title": "No Man's Woman (song)", "text": "a song that honors man. It's interesting how people think if you reject men sexually, that this means you're somehow rejecting them entirely. But in fact, sometimes it's easier to be intimate with men when there isn't that threat of sexuality or whatever\". \"No Man's Woman\" was used on the pilot of TV series \"Alias\" in 2001, Sydney Bristow (played by Jennifer Garner) escapes with a prototype, and delivers it to Arvin Sloane (played by Ron Rifkin). No Man's Woman (song) \"No Man's Woman\" is a song recorded by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor for her fifth studio album \"Faith and", "psg_id": "14501489" }, { "title": "How Lucky Can You Get", "text": "credits on \"How Lucky Can You Get\". At the 48th Academy Awards, the single was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song but lost to Keith Carradine's \"I'm Easy\" from the film \"Nashville\". \"How Lucky Can You Get\" also lost to \"I'm Easy\" when nominated for Best Original Song at the 33rd Golden Globe Awards. In 2010, the karaoke label Musical Creations released a six track album titled \"How Lucky Can You Get – In the Style of Barbra Streisand\", which featured six different instrumental edits of \"How Lucky Can You Get\". During Streisand's concert tour titled ,", "psg_id": "19941140" }, { "title": "How to Touch a Girl", "text": "How to Touch a Girl \"How to Touch a Girl\" is a song by American singer JoJo from her second studio album, \"The High Road\" (2006). It was released in the United States only as the album's second single on November 14, 2006. Written by JoJo, Billy Steinberg, and Josh Alexander and produced by Steinberg and Alexander, it was the first single of JoJo's career on which she is credited as a writer. The song makes a lyrical reference to Whitney Houston's 1985 classic hit \"Saving All My Love for You\" in its bridge. The song was well received by", "psg_id": "9068478" }, { "title": "Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical)", "text": "also in using the elaborate machinery of a big Broadway musical to tell the story of an uncloseted, unhomogenized, unexceptional gay man who arrives at his own heroic definition of masculinity.\" Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical) Kiss of the Spider Woman is a musical with music by John Kander and Fred Ebb, with the book by Terrence McNally. It is based on the Manuel Puig novel \"El Beso de la Mujer Araña\". Directed by Harold Prince, the musical had runs in the West End (1992) and Broadway (1993) and won the 1993 Tony Award for Best Musical. Despite a", "psg_id": "8883690" }, { "title": "Woman to Woman (Shirley Brown song)", "text": "100 appearance (\"Woman to Woman\" was also Mandrell's first single to rank on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary (aka Easy Listening) chart, where it peaked at #49). Mandrell's rendition maintained the spoken intro as heard on Brown's, with the modification that as spoken by Mandrell the intro mentions no personal names whereas Brown had opened with: \"Hello may I speak to Barbara? Barbara, this is Shirley\". In 1994, a cover by Jewell featured on the soundtrack to the film \"Murder Was the Case\" starring Snoop Doggy Dogg. Jewell's version sampled Shirley Brown's original and peaked at #16 on the R&B chart", "psg_id": "11170448" }, { "title": "The Woman in Me (Donna Summer song)", "text": "The Woman in Me (Donna Summer song) \"The Woman in Me\" is the third and final single from Donna Summer's self-titled 1982 album. The song entered the US top 40 and was a hit on the US Adult Contemporary (#17), Pop (#33) and R&B (#30) charts in early 1983. In North America, the single was also released on a 12\" blue vinyl picture disc featuring the album cover artwork on an enlarged paper label. Side two featured the song \"Livin' in America\" from the same album and \"The Wanderer\", title track to the 1980 album. The video features Donna in", "psg_id": "9049653" }, { "title": "Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical)", "text": "Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical) Kiss of the Spider Woman is a musical with music by John Kander and Fred Ebb, with the book by Terrence McNally. It is based on the Manuel Puig novel \"El Beso de la Mujer Araña\". Directed by Harold Prince, the musical had runs in the West End (1992) and Broadway (1993) and won the 1993 Tony Award for Best Musical. Despite a decidedly mixed review by Frank Rich, the musical ran on Broadway for 904 performances. Luis Alberto Molina, a homosexual window dresser, is in a prison in Argentina, serving his third year", "psg_id": "8883678" }, { "title": "I Am Woman (Barbra Streisand song)", "text": "Twerk\". I Am Woman (Barbra Streisand song) \"I Am Woman\" is a solo version of the \"Funny Girl\" duet \"You Are Woman, I Am Man\". The song was released as a single with the song \"People\", from the musical \"Funny Girl\". The song peaked at #114 on the US charts. This recording (from 20 December 1963 in New York) predates the Original Broadway Cast recording by three months and was one of the last Barbra recordings to be produced by Mike Berniker. The recording was arranged and conducted by Peter Matz. The song was released for the first time on", "psg_id": "12777931" }, { "title": "I Am Woman (Barbra Streisand song)", "text": "I Am Woman (Barbra Streisand song) \"I Am Woman\" is a solo version of the \"Funny Girl\" duet \"You Are Woman, I Am Man\". The song was released as a single with the song \"People\", from the musical \"Funny Girl\". The song peaked at #114 on the US charts. This recording (from 20 December 1963 in New York) predates the Original Broadway Cast recording by three months and was one of the last Barbra recordings to be produced by Mike Berniker. The recording was arranged and conducted by Peter Matz. The song was released for the first time on CD", "psg_id": "12777929" }, { "title": "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (musical)", "text": "the scantily-dressed World Wide Wicket Treasure Girl: Miss Hedy LaRue. During the first television show, Hedy is asked to swear on a Bible that she doesn't know the location of the prizes. Hedy panics and reveals the locations to the entire television audience, which prompts all the Wicket employees to tear apart the offices looking for them. The book tells Finch, \"How To Handle a Disaster. ...We suggest that your best bet if you are the cause of the Disaster is to review the first chapter of this book: 'How to Apply for a Job'.\" The executives, including Chairman of", "psg_id": "2853632" }, { "title": "How to Be a ... Zillionaire!", "text": "international commercial release. Dialogue at the start of the song \"Vanity Kills\". Same mix of \"Ocean Blue\" as on the initial pressing. Guitars prominently present on side two/tracks 6–10. Eden is uncensored in the song \"A to Z\". Same segue between \"A to Z\" and \"(How to Be A) Millionaire\" as on the previous pressing. Session musician David Williams performs the breakdown vocal and plays the instrumental solo in the song \"(How to Be A) Millionaire\". ABC Additional personnel Production How to Be a ... Zillionaire! How to Be a ... Zillionaire! is the third studio album by English pop", "psg_id": "6500011" }, { "title": "How to Be a ... Zillionaire!", "text": "plays the instrumental solo in the song \"(How to Be A) Millionaire\". On the cover the spotlight effect is retained with a solid blue background. Dialogue at the start of the song \"Vanity Kills\". Same mix of \"Ocean Blue\" as on the initial pressing. Eden is uncensored in the song \"A to Z\". Same segue between \"A to Z\" and \"(How to Be A) Millionaire\" as on previous pressing. Session musician David Williams performs the breakdown vocal and plays the instrumental solo in the song \"(How to Be A) Millionaire\". The cover is a recreation of the cover to the", "psg_id": "6500010" } ]
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in which decade of the 20th century was alec baldwin born?
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[ { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "and the News International phone hacking scandal. Baldwin subsequently boycotted the Emmy Awards and requested that his entire appearance be removed from the broadcast. Producers complied and he was replaced with Leonard Nimoy. Despite demonstrating strong political beliefs throughout his career, in October 2013, Baldwin announced that he would not donate money to political candidates while hosting his talk show \"Up Late with Alec Baldwin\" on MSNBC, in accordance with the company's policy. Alec Baldwin Alexander Rae \"Alec\" Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor, writer, producer, and comedian. A member of the Baldwin family, he is", "psg_id": "1537196" }, { "title": "The Alec Baldwin Show", "text": "The Alec Baldwin Show The Alec Baldwin Show is an American talk show television series hosted by actor Alec Baldwin that premiered on March 4, 2018, on ABC. The series is Baldwin's second talk show following 2013's \"Up Late with Alec Baldwin\" on MSNBC and the first prime-time personality talk show to air on a major broadcast network since NBC's \"The Jay Leno Show\" ended its run in 2010. \"The Alec Baldwin Show\" is set to \"include two interviews per show, letting them collectively stretch the entire hour, save commercial breaks. Like his podcast, which has featured lengthy conversations with", "psg_id": "20602430" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "Alec Baldwin Alexander Rae \"Alec\" Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor, writer, producer, and comedian. A member of the Baldwin family, he is the eldest of the four Baldwin brothers, all actors. Baldwin first gained recognition appearing on seasons 6 and 7 of the CBS television drama \"Knots Landing\", in the role of Joshua Rush. He has played both leading and supporting roles in films such as the horror comedy fantasy film \"Beetlejuice\" (1988), as Jack Ryan in the action thriller \"The Hunt for Red October\" (1990), the romantic comedy \"The Marrying Man\" (1991), the drama", "psg_id": "1537158" }, { "title": "The Alec Baldwin Show", "text": "In a more negative critique, Kelly Lawler of \"USA Today\" said of the pilot, \"Baldwin, who had a short-lived talk show on MSNBC in 2013, is a decent interviewer, but the talk never gets too deep or reveals new insights about his subjects\" and that he \"tries his level best, but the show is too slight to really click. It just might not be his Sunday.\" The Alec Baldwin Show The Alec Baldwin Show is an American talk show television series hosted by actor Alec Baldwin that premiered on March 4, 2018, on ABC. The series is Baldwin's second talk", "psg_id": "20602437" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "New York, and raised in the Nassau Shores neighborhood of nearby Massapequa, the eldest son of Carol Newcomb (née Martineau; born 1930) and Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr. (October 26, 1927 – April 15, 1983), a high school history/social studies teacher and football coach. He has three younger brothers, Daniel (born 1960), William (born 1963), and Stephen (born 1966), who also became actors. He also has two sisters, Elizabeth \"Beth\" Baldwin Keuchler (born 1955) and Jane Ann Baldwin Sasso (born 1965). Alec and his siblings were raised as Roman Catholics. They are of Irish, French, and English ancestry. Through his father,", "psg_id": "1537161" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "Osborne. On March 3, 2018, following the broadcast of the 90th Academy Awards, ABC broadcast a preview episode of the talk show \"The Alec Baldwin Show\", at the time called \"Sundays With Alec Baldwin\", scheduled to formally debut with a nine-episode order that fall. Baldwin made his film debut with a minor role in the 1987 film \"Forever, Lulu\". In 1988, he appeared in \"Beetlejuice\" and \"Working Girl\". He gained further recognition as a leading man with his role as Jack Ryan in \"The Hunt for Red October\" (1990). Baldwin met his future wife Kim Basinger when they played lovers", "psg_id": "1537173" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin filmography", "text": "Alec Baldwin filmography Alec Baldwin's filmography includes the year the film was/will be released, the name of his character, and other related notes. There is also a list of his appearances on TV series and documentaries, as well as stage. A member of the Baldwin family, he is the eldest of the four Baldwin brothers, all actors. Baldwin first gained recognition appearing on seasons 6 and 7 of the CBS television drama \"Knots Landing\", in the role of Joshua Rush. He has played both leading and supporting roles in films such as the horror comedy fantasy film \"Beetlejuice\" (1988), as", "psg_id": "20158791" }, { "title": "The Alec Baldwin Show", "text": "everyone from Barbra Streisand to Anthony Weiner.\" The show \"will line up actors, comedians, politicians and other newsmakers in the American pop culture sphere as guests.\" On February 27, 2018, it was announced that ABC had given a series order to \"Sundays with Alec Baldwin\", a new talk show television series created and presented by Alec Baldwin. The series order was reportedly for a first season of nine episodes. The pilot episode aired after the 90th Academy Awards as a \"sneak peek\" on March 4, 2018. Production companies involved in the series include Baldwin's company El Dorado Pictures. In an", "psg_id": "20602431" }, { "title": "Up Late with Alec Baldwin", "text": "fired Baldwin and cancelled his show as a result. Up Late with Alec Baldwin Up Late with Alec Baldwin is a late-night talk show that aired on MSNBC hosted by Alec Baldwin. The series lasted five episodes and aired Fridays at 10 p.m. from October 11 to November 8, 2013, in a time-slot previously held by \"Lockup\". Baldwin discussed current events and past experiences with various guests from news programs, politics, and the arts. The show used a multi-camera set-up. The set was fashioned after a New York City diner, and Baldwin conversed with his guests over coffee while sitting", "psg_id": "17600363" }, { "title": "Up Late with Alec Baldwin", "text": "Up Late with Alec Baldwin Up Late with Alec Baldwin is a late-night talk show that aired on MSNBC hosted by Alec Baldwin. The series lasted five episodes and aired Fridays at 10 p.m. from October 11 to November 8, 2013, in a time-slot previously held by \"Lockup\". Baldwin discussed current events and past experiences with various guests from news programs, politics, and the arts. The show used a multi-camera set-up. The set was fashioned after a New York City diner, and Baldwin conversed with his guests over coffee while sitting in a corner booth. The show began its run", "psg_id": "17600361" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin filmography", "text": "on the show, making him the male performer with the most SAG Awards. Baldwin co-starred in \"\" and \"\", respectively the fifth and sixth installments of the \"\" series. He is also a columnist for \"The Huffington Post\". Since 2016, he has been the host of \"Match Game\". He has received worldwide attention and acclaim for his portrayal of Donald Trump on the long-running sketch series \"Saturday Night Live\", both during the 2016 U.S. presidential election and following the inauguration, a role for which he won a Primetime Emmy in 2017. Alec Baldwin filmography Alec Baldwin's filmography includes the year", "psg_id": "20158793" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "In 2013 Baldwin briefly hosted \"Up Late with Alec Baldwin\" on MSNBC. On November 26, 2013, the program was cancelled after only five episodes, due in part to a street tirade captured on video. TMZ claimed Baldwin's insult toward the videographer was \"cocksucking fag\". Baldwin, who denied that he used the word \"fag\", later cited this incident as a major turning point in his public life. In 2016, Baldwin began hosting a reboot of the game show \"Match Game\" on ABC. In 2017, he took over as sole host of TCM's \"The Essentials\" following the death of his co-host, Robert", "psg_id": "1537172" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "honoris causa. For a list of awards and nominations received by Alec Baldwin visit Baldwin's filmography. In 1990, Baldwin met actress Kim Basinger when they played lovers in the film \"The Marrying Man\". They married in 1993 and had a daughter, Ireland, in 1995. They separated in 2000, and finalized a divorce in 2002. Baldwin chronicled his seven-year battle to remain a part of his daughter's life in his 2008 book, co-authored with Mark Tabb, \"A Promise to Ourselves: A Journey Through Fatherhood and Divorce\". Baldwin contends that after their separation in December 2000, his former wife, Kim Basinger, endeavored", "psg_id": "1537181" }, { "title": "The Alec Baldwin Show", "text": "are more camera-ready? I wouldn't mind interviewing Jennifer Lawrence or somebody if we could find an angle that was different or fresh.\" Notable personalities that Baldwin mentioned as possible guests included Stephen King, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson, Dustin Hoffman, and Bruce Springsteen. On May 15, 2018, it was announced that the series, now retitled \"The Alec Baldwin Show\", would officially premiere in the fall of 2018 and air on Sundays at 10 PM On October 9, 2018, it was announced that the first formal episode of the series was scheduled to premiere on October 14, 2018, and", "psg_id": "20602433" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "first episode of Baldwin's new podcast \"Here's the Thing\", a series of interviews with public figures including artists, policy-makers, and performers. The first two episodes featured actor Michael Douglas and political consultant Ed Rollins. \"Here's the Thing\" was developed for Alec Baldwin by Lu Olkowski, Trey Kay, Kathy Russo, and Emily Botein. Baldwin co-authored the book \"A Promise to Ourselves: A Journey Through Fatherhood and Divorce\" with Mark Tabb in 2008. His 2017 memoir \"Nevertheless\" debuted at #5 on the \"New York Times\" hardcover nonfiction best-seller list. During his 2010–2013 stint as a spokesperson for Capital One, Baldwin's contract was", "psg_id": "1537179" }, { "title": "The Alec Baldwin Show", "text": "clips and photographs from the series. The series has been met with a negative response from critics upon its premiere. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a 0% approval rating, with an average rating of 3.72 out of 10 based on 7 reviews. Upon airing, the pilot episode was met with a mixed response from critics. Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned \"Sundays with Alec Baldwin\" a score of 47 out of 100 based on 5 critics, indicating \"mixed or average reviews.\" In a positive review, Verne Gay of \"Newsday\" offered the pilot praise giving", "psg_id": "20602435" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "Money\" with Kate Nelligan and a revival of Tennessee Williams' \"A Streetcar Named Desire\", for which his performance as Stanley Kowalski garnered a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor. Baldwin also received an Emmy nomination for the 1995 television version of the production, in which both he and Jessica Lange reprised their roles, alongside John Goodman and Diane Lane. In 1998, Baldwin played the title role in \"Macbeth\" at The Public Theater alongside Angela Bassett and Liev Schreiber in a production directed by George C. Wolfe. In 2004, Baldwin starred in a revival of Broadway's \"Twentieth Century\" about a successful", "psg_id": "1537164" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "City. They have four children together, daughter Carmen (born August 23, 2013), and sons Rafael (born June 17, 2015), Leonardo Angel Charles (born September 2016) and Romeo Alejandro David (born May 2018). In October 1995, Baldwin allegedly assaulted a photographer for videotaping his wife, Kim Basinger, and their 3-day-old daughter. The couple was returning from the hospital and were confronted by the photographer outside their Los Angeles home. Whoopi Goldberg praised Baldwin for his actions during her opening monologue while hosting the 68th Academy Awards. In December 2011, Baldwin was on an American Airlines flight at Los Angeles International Airport,", "psg_id": "1537186" }, { "title": "Alec Jackson (footballer, born 1937)", "text": "Alec Jackson (footballer, born 1937) Alec Jackson (born 29 May 1937) is an English former footballer who played as a winger or inside forward. During his professional career he represented West Bromwich Albion, Birmingham City and Walsall. Jackson was born in Tipton, Staffordshire. He joined West Bromwich Albion as an amateur in May 1954 and turned professional in September of the same year. He became the youngest player to score a league goal for the club when he scored on his debut against Charlton Athletic in November 1954. He spent another decade at Albion, a First Division club; they had", "psg_id": "11609164" }, { "title": "Daniel Baldwin", "text": "York, the son of Carol Newcomb (née Martineau), a breast cancer survivor who founded the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Care Center of the University Hospital and Medical Center at Stony Brook, and Alexander Rae Baldwin, Jr., a high school history/social studies teacher and football coach. Baldwin was raised in a Catholic family and has Irish and French ancestry. In addition to his three actor brothers, Alec (born 1958), William (born 1963), and Stephen (born 1966), Baldwin has two sisters, Elizabeth Baldwin Keuchler (born 1955) and Jane Baldwin Sasso (born 1965). Baldwin was a standout high school football and basketball player", "psg_id": "1537198" }, { "title": "Christianity in the 20th century", "text": "Christianity in the 20th century Christianity in the 20th century was characterized by an accelerating secularization of Western society, which had begun in the 19th century, and by the spread of Christianity to non-Western regions of the world. Christian ecumenism grew in importance, beginning at the Edinburgh Missionary Conference in 1910, and accelerated after the Second Vatican Council of the Catholic Church, The Liturgical Movement became significant in both Catholic and Protestant Christianity, especially in Anglicanism. At the same time, state-promoted atheism in communist Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union brought persecution to many Eastern Orthodox and other Christians. Many", "psg_id": "13413257" }, { "title": "Ireland Baldwin", "text": "Ireland Baldwin Ireland Eliesse Basinger-Baldwin (born October 23, 1995) is an American fashion model and actress. Basinger-Baldwin was born in Los Angeles to actors Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin. She is also the niece of actors Stephen, Daniel, and William Baldwin and cousin to model Hailey Baldwin. She has a younger half-sister, Carmen, and three half-brothers, Rafael, Leonardo, and Romeo through her father's second marriage. Through her father, Basinger-Baldwin is descended from \"Mayflower\" passenger John Howland (1592-1673), and through this line, is the 14th generation of her family born in North America and the 15th generation to live in North", "psg_id": "17222955" }, { "title": "Ireland Baldwin", "text": "the cover of \"Grazia\", shot by Yu Tsai. In 2014, she was in a relationship with rapper Angel Haze. They broke up a year later. Ireland Baldwin Ireland Eliesse Basinger-Baldwin (born October 23, 1995) is an American fashion model and actress. Basinger-Baldwin was born in Los Angeles to actors Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin. She is also the niece of actors Stephen, Daniel, and William Baldwin and cousin to model Hailey Baldwin. She has a younger half-sister, Carmen, and three half-brothers, Rafael, Leonardo, and Romeo through her father's second marriage. Through her father, Basinger-Baldwin is descended from \"Mayflower\" passenger John", "psg_id": "17222958" }, { "title": "Christianity in the 20th century", "text": "Upon greeting John Paul II, the Romanian Patriarch Teoctist stated: \"The second millennium of Christian history began with a painful wounding of the unity of the Church; the end of this millennium has seen a real commitment to restoring Christian unity.\" Pope John Paul II visited other heavily Orthodox areas such as Ukraine, despite lack of welcome at times, and he said that healing the divisions between Western and Eastern Christianity was one of his fondest wishes. Christianity in the 20th century Christianity in the 20th century was characterized by an accelerating secularization of Western society, which had begun in", "psg_id": "13413303" }, { "title": "Death rates in the 20th century", "text": "the 20th century. A natural population increase occurs when birth rates are higher than death rates. Recently and most notably, the years immediately after World War II saw an explosion in fertility rates called the Baby Boom because the returning soldiers and displaced people started new families. Death rates were significantly lower during the baby boom and thus populations increased substantially. Today these baby boomers are approaching old age and driving up the average age of the overall population. The World Bank predicts a dramatic decrease in population size from the increase in death rates over the next decade or", "psg_id": "469577" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "Baldwin is descended from \"Mayflower\" passenger John Howland, and through this line, is the 13th generation of his family born in North America and the 14th generation to live in North America. Baldwin attended Alfred G. Berner High School in Massapequa and played football there under Coach Bob Reifsnyder. In New York City, Baldwin worked as a busboy at the disco Studio 54. From 1976 to 1979, he attended George Washington University. In 1979, he lost the election for student body president and received a personal letter from former U.S. president Richard Nixon (with whom he had a common friend)", "psg_id": "1537162" }, { "title": "Team of the century", "text": "Team of the century In team sport, team of the century and team of the decade are hypothetical best teams over a given time period. For the century team, it can be either 100 years, or for a century (always the 20th). Similarly the team of the decade can be for 10 years or a decade (for example the 1980s). Teams of the decade and century are selected for both leagues and clubs and sometimes selected for other reasons, such as to honour the contribution of a particular ethnic group. Teams of the 20th century in particular have been controversial", "psg_id": "6915158" }, { "title": "Modern Times: Photography in the 20th Century", "text": "Modern Times: Photography in the 20th Century Modern Times: Photography in the 20th Century was the first exhibition focussed on artists of the 20th century to be held by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The show, whose title is also \"Modern Times\" in Dutch and which ran from November 2014 to January 2015, was also the first exhibition to be held in the re-opened Philips Wing, a part of the museum that was remodeled to host temporary exhibitions. It was the museum's second photography exhibition after its successful \"A new art: Photography in the 19th century\", held in 1996.", "psg_id": "18379221" }, { "title": "Death rates in the 20th century", "text": "Death rates in the 20th century Death Rates in the 20th century is the ratio of deaths compared to the population around the world throughout the 20th century. When giving these ratios, they are most commonly expressed by number of deaths per 1,000 people per year. Many factors contribute to death rates such as cause of death, increasing the death rate, an aging population, which could increase and decrease the death rates by birth rates, and improvements in public health, decreasing the death rate. According to the CIA World Factbook, , the global crude death rate is 7.99 deaths/1,000 population.", "psg_id": "469573" }, { "title": "Fame in the 20th Century", "text": "Fame in the 20th Century Fame in the 20th Century is a 1993 BBC documentary television series and book by Clive James. The book and series examined the phenomenon of fame and how it expanded to international mass media proportions throughout the 20th century. The 8 episodes were divided in roughly 8 decades, from the 1900s to the 1980s. Each episode highlighted world-famous people during that part of the century. James delivered interesting and amusing comments about the portrayed celebrities and the various ways they became famous. In the United States, the series were broadcast on PBS, though some footage", "psg_id": "12363885" }, { "title": "New materials in 20th-century art", "text": "Delaunay and scores of young artists in Paris made their first modern paintings venturing toward abstraction and other new ways of formulating figurative, still-life and landscape imagery. During the first decade of the 20th century modern art developed simultaneously in several different areas in Europe (France, England, Scandinavia, Russia, Germany, Italy), and in the United States. Artists began to formulate different directions of modern art, seemingly unrelated to one another. In printmaking, the linocut was invented by the artists of Die Brücke in Germany between 1905 and 1913. At first they described their prints as woodcuts, which sounded more respectable.", "psg_id": "567799" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "playing \"Words with Friends\" on his phone while waiting for takeoff. When instructed to put away the \"electronic device\" by the flight attendant, he reportedly became belligerent and was eventually removed from the plane. He later publicly apologized to the passengers who were delayed. A 2012 commercial for Capital One credit cards, for which Baldwin was a spokesperson, made a humorous reference to the event: a Viking character from the ad series asks about the phone Baldwin is using, to which Baldwin facetiously replies that it is not to be used on the runway, ending with a chiding \"No!\" A", "psg_id": "1537187" }, { "title": "Stephen Baldwin", "text": "Canada if Barack Obama was elected, and challenged the candidate to box for charity. In June 2011, Baldwin floated the possibility of entering New York City's 2013 mayoral election as an opponent of his brother Alec, who had suggested that he may run himself. Baldwin endorsed Donald Trump for President in the 2016 presidential election. Stephen Baldwin Stephen Andrew Baldwin (born May 12, 1966) is an American actor, producer, and author. He has appeared in the films \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989), \"Posse\" (1993), \"Threesome\" (1994), \"The Usual Suspects\" (1995), \"Bio-Dome\" (1996), and \"The Flintstones in Viva Rock", "psg_id": "1537223" }, { "title": "20th century", "text": "research and practice of science led to advancement in the fields of communication, engineering, travel, medicine, and war. 20th century The 20th (twentieth) century was a century that began on January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000. It was the tenth and final century of the 2nd millennium. It is distinct from the century known as the 1900s which began on January 1, 1900 and ended on December 31, 1999. The 20th century was dominated by a chain of events that heralded significant changes in world history as to redefine the era: flu pandemic, World War I and", "psg_id": "469572" }, { "title": "Ballet of the 20th Century", "text": "It was eventually dissolved when Bejart moved to Switzerland to form Béjart Ballet in Lausanne in 1987. Ballet of the 20th Century Ballet of the 20th Century (), was a ballet and contemporary dance company in Brussels, Belgium in 1960, by the French/Swiss choreographer Maurice Béjart. For many years it was the official dance company of the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie. The company was known for including South and East Asian elements in its performances. Bejart had previously founded a company in Paris, which he named first Les Ballets de l'Étoile, and later Ballet Théâtre de Maurice Bejart. When", "psg_id": "13714517" }, { "title": "20th century", "text": "20th century The 20th (twentieth) century was a century that began on January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000. It was the tenth and final century of the 2nd millennium. It is distinct from the century known as the 1900s which began on January 1, 1900 and ended on December 31, 1999. The 20th century was dominated by a chain of events that heralded significant changes in world history as to redefine the era: flu pandemic, World War I and World War II, nuclear power and space exploration, nationalism and decolonization, the Cold War and post-Cold War conflicts;", "psg_id": "469545" }, { "title": "Ballet of the 20th Century", "text": "Ballet of the 20th Century Ballet of the 20th Century (), was a ballet and contemporary dance company in Brussels, Belgium in 1960, by the French/Swiss choreographer Maurice Béjart. For many years it was the official dance company of the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie. The company was known for including South and East Asian elements in its performances. Bejart had previously founded a company in Paris, which he named first Les Ballets de l'Étoile, and later Ballet Théâtre de Maurice Bejart. When he moved to Brussels in 1960, he relocated the company and renamed it Ballet du XXme Siècle.", "psg_id": "13714516" }, { "title": "Alec Knight", "text": "the deanery) Archdeacon of Basingstoke and a canon residentiary at Winchester Cathedral. He was appointed OBE in 2006. Alec Knight Alexander Francis \"Alec\" Knight OBE was Dean of Lincoln in the very last years of the 20th century and the start of the 21st. He was born into an ecclesiastical family on 24 July 1939 and educated at Taunton School and St Catharine's College, Cambridge. Ordained in 1954, after a spell as a curate at Hemel Hempstead he became chaplain at his old school and then director of the Bloxham Project. From here he became Director of Studies at the", "psg_id": "13082830" }, { "title": "20th-century events", "text": "and sign the Kyoto treaty, which set mandatory limits on carbon dioxide emissions. The celebration of the ending of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century was at New Year's Day, 2000. 20th-century events The 20th-century events include many notable events which occurred throughout the 20th century, which began on January 1, 1901, and ended on December 31, 2000, according to the Gregorian calendar. In Europe, the British Empire achieved the height of its power. Germany and Italy, which came into existence as unified nations in the second half of the 19th century, grew in power, challenging", "psg_id": "13739008" }, { "title": "Alec Knight", "text": "Alec Knight Alexander Francis \"Alec\" Knight OBE was Dean of Lincoln in the very last years of the 20th century and the start of the 21st. He was born into an ecclesiastical family on 24 July 1939 and educated at Taunton School and St Catharine's College, Cambridge. Ordained in 1954, after a spell as a curate at Hemel Hempstead he became chaplain at his old school and then director of the Bloxham Project. From here he became Director of Studies at the \"Aston Training Scheme\" then priest in charge of Easton and Martyr Worthy and finally (before his elevation to", "psg_id": "13082829" }, { "title": "Alec Bagot", "text": "Alec Bagot Edward Daniel Alexander Bagot (25 December 1893 – 12 June 1968), generally known as \"Alec\" or \"E. D. A. Bagot\" was a South Australian adventurer, polemicist and politician active in the first half of the 20th Century, and related to Captain Charles Hervey Bagot. His father, the Rev. E(dward) Arthur Bagot ( – 19 January 1930) of Kildoon, County Kildare, and mother had arrived in Adelaide on the \"Ormuz\" on 21 July 1891. Mrs Bagot had a daughter at 73 Hill Street, North Adelaide, and the son was born in Magill on Christmas Day, 1893. In 1894 they", "psg_id": "15959911" }, { "title": "Sounds of the 20th Century", "text": "Sounds of the 20th Century Sounds of the 20th Century is a BBC Radio 2 documentary series originally broadcast in the UK between April 2011 and April 2012. Each 60-minute programme is dedicated to one year from 1951 to 2000 and features a montage of audio relating to that year. Featuring nothing that wasn’t heard, seen or read at the time, other than brief introduction to each episode by Jeremy Vine, the series does not feature any explanations, reminiscenses or reflections upon the clips. Instead, the series' website provided a list and description of the audio items, which was also", "psg_id": "9478648" }, { "title": "Death rates in the 20th century", "text": "to die while giving birth compared to white women. Towards the end of the 20th century, black women are three times as likely to die while giving birth. This disparity is often cited as a lack in stronger Health care in the United States. Death rates in the 20th century Death Rates in the 20th century is the ratio of deaths compared to the population around the world throughout the 20th century. When giving these ratios, they are most commonly expressed by number of deaths per 1,000 people per year. Many factors contribute to death rates such as cause of", "psg_id": "469581" }, { "title": "Alec Wilkinson", "text": "Alec Wilkinson Alec Wilkinson (born 1952) is a writer who has been on the staff of \"The New Yorker\" since 1980. According to \"The Philadelphia Inquirer \" he is among the \"first rank of\" contemporary American (20th and early 21st century) \"literary journalists...(reminiscent) of Naipaul, Norman Mailer and Agee.\" He is the author of ten books: His most recent book is \"The Ice Balloon\" (2012), the account of the Swedish visionary aeronaut S.A. Andree's attempt, in 1897, to discover the North Pole by flying to it in a hydrogen balloon. Before Wilkinson was a writer, he spent a year as", "psg_id": "8926536" }, { "title": "Death rates in the 20th century", "text": "In the middle of 20th century America, the leading cause of death was heart disease with an impressive 355.5 deaths per 100,000 followed by cancer at 139.8 deaths per 100,000. Although death rates dropped significantly in the latter part of the 20th century, the leading killers are still constant. The United States saw 192.9 people per 100,000 die from heart disease in 2010 followed by cancer with 185.9 people per 100,000. The world population in the 20th century experienced a large amount of death due to two major world wars. World War II was responsible for the most war related", "psg_id": "469575" }, { "title": "Galicia in the 20th century", "text": "described by Méndez Ferrín) and the Galician Socialist Party (PSG, with X.M.Beiras and García Bodaño) was formed. Galicia in the 20th century The period of Solidaridad Gallega (\"Galician Solidarity\"), the beginning of the modern Galician nationalist movement, began in 1907 and ended around the First World War. Its unsuccessful aim was to create a unified electoral coalition to eliminate caciquism and obtain Galician representation in the Cortes Generales, the parliament of Spain. The first stage of 20th-century Galician history lasted until the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera. In this stage the Galician nationalist Irmandades da Fala (\"Brothehoods of the Language\")", "psg_id": "8477605" }, { "title": "Lost Animals of the 20th Century", "text": "Lost Animals of the 20th Century Lost Animals of the 20th Century is a 16-episode documentary series shown on the Discovery Channel in the 1990s. It features animals that have become extinct throughout the 20th century. Animals are adjudged as such when the last specimen of the species dies sometime from 1901 to 2000. However, since the show was produced in the 1990s (still part of the 20th century), most of the animals covered became extinct in the early part of the century. Greta Scacchi introduces each episode during the title sequence and narrates episodes 1 through 8. Lin Sagovsky", "psg_id": "7973681" }, { "title": "20th century in science", "text": "his group achieved the first total synthesis of Taxol. In 1995, Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman produced the first Bose–Einstein condensate, a substance that displays quantum mechanical properties on the macroscopic scale. One of the prominent traits of the 20th century was the dramatic growth of technology. Organized research and practice of science led to advancement in the fields of communication, engineering, travel, medicine, and war. 20th century in science Science advanced dramatically during the 20th century. There were new and radical developments in the physical, life and human sciences, building on the progress made in the 19th century. In", "psg_id": "20567843" }, { "title": "Galicia in the 20th century", "text": "Galicia in the 20th century The period of Solidaridad Gallega (\"Galician Solidarity\"), the beginning of the modern Galician nationalist movement, began in 1907 and ended around the First World War. Its unsuccessful aim was to create a unified electoral coalition to eliminate caciquism and obtain Galician representation in the Cortes Generales, the parliament of Spain. The first stage of 20th-century Galician history lasted until the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera. In this stage the Galician nationalist Irmandades da Fala (\"Brothehoods of the Language\") began to appear to promote the Galician language. When they began to expand, the political idea of", "psg_id": "8477601" }, { "title": "Fame in the 20th Century", "text": "became famous. In previous centuries people could only become famous by doing something that was remembered ages later. Julius Caesar and Napoleon Bonaparte conquered countries, Jesus Christ developed a religion, ... In the 20th century people could become world-famous in less than no time and without doing anything, thanks to the arrival of mass media. Movie stars like Charlie Chaplin, for instance, became global stars due to the nearly universal reach of film. James cites Chaplin as the first truly world-famous 20th century celebrity. The invention of the film close-up made people on film screens appear larger than life and", "psg_id": "12363888" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "for which he has done work that includes narrating the video entitled \"Meet Your Meat\". Baldwin lent his support to the Save the Manatee Club by donating his time to record several public service announcements for the group, which had contacted him following his role in \"The Bonfire of the Manatees\", an episode of \"The Simpsons\" in which he was the voice of a biologist working to save the endangered mammals. Baldwin also gave his support for Farm Sanctuary's Adopt A Turkey Project and stated, \"At least 46 million turkeys suffer heartbreaking fear and pain before being killed each and", "psg_id": "1537192" }, { "title": "20th century in ichnology", "text": "excavation of fossil footprints in history. In the Lee Stokes reported unusual footprints he interpreted as the first known pterosaur tracks. This attribution would be controversial much of the rest of the century but has since been vindicated. The dinosaur footprints of Dinosaur Ridge in Colorado were also discovered and studied in the 20th century. The advent of the dinosaur renaissance and the publication by R. McNeil Alexander of a formula which could reconstruct their running speed based on data from fossil trackways brought renewed interest and prestige to ichnology during the late 20th century. This led to several symposia", "psg_id": "18778280" }, { "title": "Alec Wilkinson", "text": "2000. \"My Mentor\" describes their friendship. Wilkinson's honors include a Lyndhurst Prize, a Robert F. Kennedy Book Award and a Guggenheim fellowship. He is married, has a son, and lives in New York City. He is also the brother of Leland Wilkinson. Alec Wilkinson Alec Wilkinson (born 1952) is a writer who has been on the staff of \"The New Yorker\" since 1980. According to \"The Philadelphia Inquirer \" he is among the \"first rank of\" contemporary American (20th and early 21st century) \"literary journalists...(reminiscent) of Naipaul, Norman Mailer and Agee.\" He is the author of ten books: His most", "psg_id": "8926538" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "on April 11, 2007, left an angry voicemail message in response to another unanswered arranged call, in which Baldwin called his 11-year-old daughter a \"rude, thoughtless little pig\". He contends that the tape was sold to TMZ which released the recording, despite laws against publishing media related to a minor without the permission of both parents. Baldwin admitted that he made a mistake, but asked not to be judged as a parent based on a bad moment. He later admitted to \"Playboy\" in June 2009 that he contemplated suicide over the voicemail that leaked to the public. Of the incident,", "psg_id": "1537184" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "2012 Super Bowl commercial for Best Buy also humorously referenced the event. In the commercial, \"Words With Friends\" co-creators Paul Bettner and David Bettner are on a plane, and are interrupted by a flight attendant who loudly clears her throat to indicate to them to put their phones away. Baldwin also spoofed the incident during a cameo appearance on \"Saturday Night Live\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s \"Weekend Update\" segment, in which he played himself impersonating the captain of the plane from which he was removed, who publicly \"apologized\" to Baldwin for the incident. On April 8, 2012, a 40-year-old French-Canadian actress, Genevieve Sabourin, was", "psg_id": "1537188" }, { "title": "Alec Evans", "text": "Award for the invaluable contribution he has made to the game of rugby. The Alec Evans Medal is awarded annually for Queensland's Premier Rugby player of the year. Alec Evans Alec Evans (born 1939), is an Australian former rugby player and coach, known as Alex Evans in the United Kingdom. He coached Wales at the 1995 Rugby World Cup. He was assistant coach of Australia on the 1984 Grand Slam tour. Evans was a representative player for Queensland for more than a decade, and the Alec Evans Medal is now awarded annually for the Queensland Premier Rugby player of the", "psg_id": "11109347" }, { "title": "Handsome Boys of the 20th Century", "text": "Handsome Boys of the 20th Century Handsome Boys of the 20th Century () is a South Korean variety-reality show which aired on the cable channel QTV (). It began airing on April 16, 2013 and ran for two seasons with a total of 29 episodes. The show features five members from four disbanded or inactive \"\" K-pop idol groups, which debuted during the 1990s: H.O.T. (1996–2001), Sechs Kies (1997–2000; 2016–Present), NRG (1997–2006; 2017–Present) and g.o.d (1999–Present). H.O.T. is acknowledged to be the first ever highly successful K-pop idol group and was largely rivaled by Sechs Kies. NRG was a pioneer", "psg_id": "20371717" }, { "title": "The 20th Century", "text": "The 20th Century The Twentieth Century was a documentary television program sponsored by the Prudential Insurance Company that ran on the CBS network from 20 October 1957 until 4 January 1970. It was hosted by Walter Cronkite. The opening and closing theme music was written by composer George Antheil. The program presented filmed reports on news and cultural events that were important for the development of the 20th century. The show did not just present the events, but also interpreted them. Such subjects as World War I and major assassinations were presented in context. On 20 January 1967, the show,", "psg_id": "2903157" }, { "title": "20th Century Fox", "text": "searchlights featured in the logo. —Includes theatrical reissue(s). The Academy Film Archive houses the 20th Century Fox Features Collection which contains features, trailers, and production elements mostly from the Fox, Twentieth Century, and Twentieth Century-Fox studios, from the late 1920s–1950s. 20th Century Fox Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (colloquial: Twentieth Century Fox; Fox; 20th Century Fox) is an American film studio currently owned by Fox Entertainment Group, itself owned by 21st Century Fox. One of the \"Big Six\" major American film studios, it was formed from the merger of the Fox Film Corporation and Twentieth Century Pictures in 1935, and", "psg_id": "1458519" }, { "title": "The 20th Century Fox Mambo", "text": "Allmusic review by Heather Phares notes that \"a Chicago-style brassiness dominates \"The 20th Century Fox Mambo\" and \"Let's Be Bad,\" both of which sound the most like genuine show tunes\". The 20th Century Fox Mambo \"The 20th Century Fox Mambo\" is an original song introduced in the second episode of the first season of the musical TV series \"Smash\", entitled \"The Callback\". It was written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, but in the show's universe, it was written by songwriting team Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) and Julia Houston (Debra Messing) for their Marilyn Monroe musical \"Bombshell\". In \"The Callback\"", "psg_id": "17087998" }, { "title": "20th Century Fox Television", "text": "Television Group, which will be overseen by Walden and Newman. 20th Century Fox Television Twentieth Century Fox Television (or 'TCF TV or TCFTV, stylized as 20th Century Fox Television) is the television production division of 20th Century Fox, and a production arm of the Fox Television Group (both are owned by Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox). 20th Television is the syndication and distribution arm of 20th Century Fox Television. On December 14, 2017, The Walt Disney Company announced plans to purchase assets of 21st Century Fox, including 20th Century Fox Television, for $52.4 billion. 20th Century Fox Television was formed", "psg_id": "8193991" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "In 2002, Baldwin appeared in two episodes of \"Friends\" as Phoebe's overly enthusiastic love interest, Parker. He also portrayed a recurring character in a number of season 7 and 8 episodes of \"Will & Grace\", in which he played Malcolm, a \"top secret agent\" and the lover of Karen Walker (Megan Mullally). He also guest-starred in the first live episode of the series. Baldwin wrote an episode of \"Law & Order\" entitled \"Tabloid\", which aired in 1998. He played Dr. Barrett Moore, a retired plastic surgeon, in the series \"Nip/Tuck\". He starred as Jack Donaghy on NBC's \"30 Rock\", which", "psg_id": "1537168" }, { "title": "CAF Clubs of the 20th Century", "text": "has not been considered. Clubs' performance on the first edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, held in Brazil in January 2000, has been included in the ranking. CAF's classification of African clubs is made on the following basis: Top Ten Africa's clubs of the 20th Century: Based on this statistical study, Egypt's Al-Ahly was named as \"African club of the century\" by the continental governing body on 31 December 2000. CAF Clubs of the 20th Century On 31 December 2000 the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has published a ranking with the most successful clubs of the 20th century", "psg_id": "13833077" }, { "title": "Leaving the 20th Century", "text": "Leaving the 20th Century Leaving the 20th Century is a recording of the Manic Millennium concert by the Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers, released in 2000. The concert was announced on October 5th 1998 and which also celebrated the 10th anniversary of the band, was performed on the New Year's Eve night 1999-2000 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, in front of more than 57,000 fans. The event became international as the final song of the event was broadcast live all over the world through satellites, the entire concert was broadcast Live on London's 104.9 XFM, support came from", "psg_id": "9963470" }, { "title": "Uncommon Friends of the 20th Century", "text": "Uncommon Friends of the 20th Century Uncommon Friends of the 20th Century is a 1999 documentary film about Florida businessman James D. Newton and the relationships he enjoyed with five key historic figures: Thomas A. Edison, Charles Lindbergh, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone and Alexis Carrel. The film, which was directed by first-time filmmaker John Biffar and narrated by Walter Cronkite, included interviews with Newton (who was 94 years old at the time of production), archival footage and dramatic re-enactments. The film had a brief theatrical release, and reviews were mostly negative. Lawrence Van Gelder, writing in \"The New York Times\",", "psg_id": "12174248" }, { "title": "World Team of the 20th Century", "text": "World Team of the 20th Century The World Team of the 20th Century was chosen in 1998 to comprise the best association football players of the 20th century CE. The team comprises an eleven-member side, with one goalkeeper, four defenders, three midfielders, and three forwards. The team was announced on 10 June 1998, in conjunction with the opening ceremonies of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. The team was selected in plurality voting undertaken by a panel of 250 international football journalists from amongst the members of eleven-member sides styled as the \"South American\" and \"European Teams of the", "psg_id": "9498558" }, { "title": "Uncommon Friends of the 20th Century", "text": "film can be purchased from the Uncommon Friends Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by James D. Newton that provides educational scholarships to business students. Uncommon Friends of the 20th Century Uncommon Friends of the 20th Century is a 1999 documentary film about Florida businessman James D. Newton and the relationships he enjoyed with five key historic figures: Thomas A. Edison, Charles Lindbergh, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone and Alexis Carrel. The film, which was directed by first-time filmmaker John Biffar and narrated by Walter Cronkite, included interviews with Newton (who was 94 years old at the time of production), archival footage", "psg_id": "12174250" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "in the 1991 film \"The Marrying Man\". Next, Baldwin played a ferocious sales executive in \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" (1992), a part added to the film version of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning stage play (including the monologue \"Coffee's for closers\"). Later that same year, he starred in \"Prelude to a Kiss\" with Meg Ryan, which was based on the Broadway play. The film received a lukewarm reception by critics and grossed only $22 million worldwide. He appeared with Basinger again in \"The Getaway\", a 1994 remake of the 1972 Steve McQueen film of the same name. Also, in 1994, Baldwin made", "psg_id": "1537174" }, { "title": "Lost Animals of the 20th Century", "text": "such is unavailable, the live materials feature existing species that share the closest characteristics with the extinct animal. Although the show specifically deals with animals that have become extinct, there was one episode that featured the theme of animals which were thought to be extinct, but have been rediscovered. Such has also been the case of some previously featured animals in the show, as scientists have eventually rediscovered extant populations or are attempting to revive species through selective breeding/cloning. Among the animals featured are: Lost Animals of the 20th Century Lost Animals of the 20th Century is a 16-episode documentary", "psg_id": "7973683" }, { "title": "Great Pianists of the 20th Century", "text": "Great Pianists of the 20th Century Great Pianists of the 20th Century was a 200-CD box set released by Philips Records in 1999 and sponsored by Steinway & Sons. The box set comprises 100 volumes featuring 72 pianists of the 20th century, each volume with two CDs and a booklet about the life and work of the featured pianist. The set contains a variety of composers from different eras, from Baroque to Contemporary classical. The material was the result of a collaborative association between Philips (who had access to the Polygram Records back catalogue) and a number of other labels,", "psg_id": "10823602" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "the end of a non-jury trial, Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Robert Mandelbaum found Sabourin, by then 41, guilty on all counts and sentenced her to 180 days in jail for stalking, attempted aggravated harassment, and harassment, plus 30 days for attempted contempt of court. Sabourin was released from New York City's Rikers Island jail on March 28, 2014. In 2014, Baldwin was arrested for disorderly conduct after riding his bike the wrong way down a one-way street. On November 2, 2018, Baldwin was arrested for allegedly punching someone in Manhattan's West Village. Baldwin was charged with assault and harassment. According", "psg_id": "1537190" }, { "title": "Pirates of the 20th Century", "text": "Pirates of the 20th Century Pirates of the 20th Century (, translit. \"Piraty XX veka\") is a 1980 Soviet action/adventure film about modern piracy. The film was directed by Boris Durov, the story was written by Boris Durov and Stanislav Govorukhin. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1980 and had 87.6 million viewers. The film begins with a convoy of military vehicles rolling into a seaport located somewhere in Middle East in the bank of Indian or Pacific Ocean and stopping near the pier where the Soviet cargo ship \"Nezhin\" () is anchored. An agent of a", "psg_id": "10027256" }, { "title": "Pirates of the 20th Century", "text": "ship, manage to escape and must fight the pirates for survival. Pirates of the 20th Century Pirates of the 20th Century (, translit. \"Piraty XX veka\") is a 1980 Soviet action/adventure film about modern piracy. The film was directed by Boris Durov, the story was written by Boris Durov and Stanislav Govorukhin. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1980 and had 87.6 million viewers. The film begins with a convoy of military vehicles rolling into a seaport located somewhere in Middle East in the bank of Indian or Pacific Ocean and stopping near the pier where the", "psg_id": "10027261" }, { "title": "20th century in ichnology", "text": "20th century in ichnology The 20th century in ichnology refers to advances made between the years 1900 and 1999 in the scientific study of trace fossils, the preserved record of the behavior and physiological processes of ancient life forms, especially fossil footprints. Significant fossil trackway discoveries began almost immediately after the start of the 20th century with the 1900 discovery at Ipolytarnoc, Hungary of a wide variety of bird and mammal footprints left behind during the early Miocene. Not long after, fossil \"Iguanodon\" footprints were discovered in Sussex, England, a discovery that probably served as the inspiration for Sir Arthur", "psg_id": "18778277" }, { "title": "20th century in literature", "text": "20th century in literature Literature of the 20th century refers to world literature produced during the 20th century (1901 to 2000). In terms of the Euro-American tradition, the main periods are captured in the bipartite division, Modernist literature and Postmodern literature, flowering from roughly 1900 to 1940 and 1960 to 1990 respectively, divided, as a rule of thumb, by World War II. The somewhat malleable term of contemporary literature is usually applied with a post-1960 cutoff point. Although these terms (modern, contemporary and postmodern) are most applicable to Western literary history, the rise of the globalization has allowed European literary", "psg_id": "9884803" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "interview with \"The New York Times\" that if he did become involved in electoral politics, he would prefer to run for Governor of New York. When asked if he was qualified for the office, Baldwin responded that he considered himself more qualified than California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. In June 2011, \"The Daily\" reported that Baldwin was mulling over a 2013 run for Mayor of New York City in the wake of a potential early race shake-up after candidate Congressman Anthony Weiner's sexting scandal. However, on December 21, 2011, Baldwin said he was abandoning plans to run for the office and", "psg_id": "1537194" }, { "title": "20th century in literature", "text": "1982 \"Genre fiction 1983 \"Genre fiction 1984 \"Non-fiction 1985 \"Genre fiction 1986 \"Non-fiction 1987 \"Genre fiction 1988 \"Genre fiction 1989 1990 \"Genre fiction 1991 1996 1997 \"Genre fiction 20th century in literature Literature of the 20th century refers to world literature produced during the 20th century (1901 to 2000). In terms of the Euro-American tradition, the main periods are captured in the bipartite division, Modernist literature and Postmodern literature, flowering from roughly 1900 to 1940 and 1960 to 1990 respectively, divided, as a rule of thumb, by World War II. The somewhat malleable term of contemporary literature is usually applied", "psg_id": "9884812" }, { "title": "20th century", "text": "were developed in the 20th century. In the first part of the 20th century, measure theory, functional analysis, and topology were established, and significant developments were made in fields such as abstract algebra and probability. The development of set theory and formal logic led to Gödel's incompleteness theorems. Later in the 20th century, the development of computers led to the establishment of a theory of computation. Other computationally-intense results include the study of fractals and a proof of the four color theorem in 1976. One of the prominent traits of the 20th century was the dramatic growth of technology. Organized", "psg_id": "469571" }, { "title": "20th-century events", "text": "20th-century events The 20th-century events include many notable events which occurred throughout the 20th century, which began on January 1, 1901, and ended on December 31, 2000, according to the Gregorian calendar. In Europe, the British Empire achieved the height of its power. Germany and Italy, which came into existence as unified nations in the second half of the 19th century, grew in power, challenging the traditional hegemony of Britain and France. With nationalism in full force at this time, the European powers competed with each other for land, military strength and economic power. On the very first day of", "psg_id": "13738911" }, { "title": "Modern Times: Photography in the 20th Century", "text": "of the sources of inspiration for the show (\"To collect photography is to collect the world\"). The last works in the show are color portrait photos taken in Suriname by the youngest artist in the show, the Dutch photographer Viviane Sassen. The list of artists represented in the show is presented on the gallery wall as a timeline. In order of appearance (sorted by birth date), they are as follows: Modern Times: Photography in the 20th Century Modern Times: Photography in the 20th Century was the first exhibition focussed on artists of the 20th century to be held by the", "psg_id": "18379225" }, { "title": "20th century in literature", "text": "list has been published since 1942. The best-selling literary works of the 20th century are estimated to be \"The Lord of the Rings\" (1954/55, 150 million copies), \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997, 120 million copies) and \"And Then There Were None\" (1939, 115 million copies). \"The Lord of the Rings\" was also voted \"book of the century\" in various surveys. \"Perry Rhodan\" (1961 to present) proclaimed as the best-selling book series, with an estimated total of 1 billion copies sold. The \"Fin de siècle\" movement of the \"Belle Époque\" persisted into the 20th century, but was brutally cut", "psg_id": "9884806" }, { "title": "New materials in 20th-century art", "text": "New materials in 20th-century art New materials in 20th-century art were introduced to art making from the very beginning of the century. The introduction of new materials (and techniques) and heretofore non-art materials helped drive change in art during the 20th century. Traditional materials and techniques were not necessarily displaced in the 20th century. Rather, they functioned alongside innovations that came with the 20th century. Such mainstays as oil-on-canvas painting, and sculpting in traditional materials continued right through the 20th century into the 21st century. Furthermore, even \"traditional\" materials were greatly expanded in the course of the 20th century. The", "psg_id": "567793" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "every Thanksgiving...\" During his appearance on the comedy late night show \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\" on December 11, 1998, eight days before President Bill Clinton was to be impeached, Baldwin said, \"If we were in another country ... we would stone Henry Hyde to death and we would go to their homes and kill their wives and their children. We would kill their families, for what they're doing to this country.\" Baldwin later apologized for the remarks, and the network explained that it was meant as a joke and promised not to re-run it. Baldwin said in a 2006", "psg_id": "1537193" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "arrested outside Baldwin and his wife's Greenwich Village apartment house and charged with aggravated harassment and stalking. She was released without bail and told not to contact Baldwin. Prosecutors said she and Baldwin had met on a film set more than ten years earlier, and that, beginning in 2011, she began sending him multiple unwanted emails and texts. In 2013, Manhattan prosecutors filed nearly two dozen harassment and stalking charges against her, saying she had continued her unwanted advances. On April 8, she rejected a plea bargain, and a trial date was set for May 13. On November 8, at", "psg_id": "1537189" }, { "title": "William Baldwin", "text": "of actors Alec, Daniel, and Stephen, sometimes collectively known as the Baldwin brothers, and of sisters Beth and Jane, all together known as the Baldwin family. Baldwin was raised in a Catholic family, and has Irish and French ancestry.A graduate of Alfred G. Berner High School and Binghamton University, where he was a varsity wrestler, he has a degree in political science. Before starting his acting career, Baldwin was a fashion model for Calvin Klein. His first starring role was in a TV movie as Robert Chambers, alongside Danny Aiello and Lara Flynn Boyle in \"The Preppie Murder\", which aired", "psg_id": "1537225" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "and egomaniacal Broadway director (Baldwin), who has transformed a chorus girl (Anne Heche) into a leading lady. On June 9, 2005, he appeared in a concert version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical \"South Pacific\" at Carnegie Hall. He starred as Luther Billis, alongside Reba McEntire as Nellie and Brian Stokes Mitchell as Emile. The production was taped and telecast by PBS on April 26, 2006. In 2006, Baldwin made theater news in Roundabout Theatre Company's Off-Broadway revival of Joe Orton's \"Entertaining Mr. Sloane\". In 2010, Baldwin starred opposite Sam Underwood in a critically acclaimed revival of Peter Shaffer's \"Equus\",", "psg_id": "1537165" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "a foray into pulp fiction-based movies with the role of the title character in \"The Shadow\". The film made $48 million. In 1996 and 1997, he continued to work in several thrillers, including \"The Edge\", \"The Juror\", and \"Heaven's Prisoners\". Baldwin shifted towards character acting, beginning with \"Pearl Harbor\" in 2001. He played Lt. Col. James Doolittle in the film. With a worldwide box office of $449,220,945, this film remains the highest-grossing film Baldwin has appeared in during his acting career. Baldwin was nominated for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance", "psg_id": "1537175" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "he said, \"I spoke to a lot of professionals, who helped me. If I committed suicide, [ex-wife Kim Basinger's side] would have considered that a victory. Destroying me was their avowed goal.\" In late 2008, Baldwin toured in support of the book, speaking about his experiences related in it. By August 2011, Baldwin began dating Hilaria Thomas, a yoga instructor with Yoga Vida in Manhattan. Baldwin and Thomas moved from the Upper West Side to Greenwich Village that August. The couple became engaged in April 2012 and married on June 30, 2012, at St. Patrick's Old Cathedral in New York", "psg_id": "1537185" }, { "title": "Alec Evans", "text": "Alec Evans Alec Evans (born 1939), is an Australian former rugby player and coach, known as Alex Evans in the United Kingdom. He coached Wales at the 1995 Rugby World Cup. He was assistant coach of Australia on the 1984 Grand Slam tour. Evans was a representative player for Queensland for more than a decade, and the Alec Evans Medal is now awarded annually for the Queensland Premier Rugby player of the year. Evans played for Queensland over 11 consecutive seasons from 1959 to 1969, including as captain, and in 1973 at the age of 34. Going from Souths first", "psg_id": "11109343" }, { "title": "20th Century Fox", "text": "was not much else to Fox, which had been reeling since the founder William Fox lost control of the company in 1930. The studio's biggest star, Will Rogers, died in a plane crash weeks after the merger. Its leading female star, Janet Gaynor, was fading in popularity and promising leading men James Dunn and Spencer Tracy had been dropped because of heavy drinking. At first, it was expected that the new company was originally to be called \"Fox-20th Century\", even though 20th Century was the senior partner in the merger. However, 20th Century brought more to the bargaining table besides", "psg_id": "1458479" }, { "title": "Alec Baldwin", "text": "released on July 31, 2015, and reprised the role in \"\", released on July 27, 2018. On August 27, 2018 it was announced that Baldwin would join the cast for \"\"Joker\"\", playing Thomas Wayne, father of Bruce Wayne. Later, on August 29, 2018, Baldwin withdrew from the role. On January 12, 2009, Baldwin became the host of \"The New York Philharmonic This Week\", the nationally syndicated radio series of the New York Philharmonic. He has recorded two nationally distributed public service radio announcements on behalf of the Save the Manatee Club. On October 24, 2011, WNYC public radio released the", "psg_id": "1537178" }, { "title": "20th-century history of the Catholic Church in the United States", "text": "20th-century history of the Catholic Church in the United States The 20th-century history of the Catholic Church in the United States was characterized by a period of continuous growth for the Church in the United States, with Catholics progressively evolving from a small minority to a large minority. In 1900 the Catholic population was 10 million, under the control of 14 Archbishops, 77 bishops, and 12,000 priests . The community had built 10,000 churches, of which two-thirds had resident pastors. Catholic schools educated nearly 1,000,000 children and youth. Catholics were heavily concentrated in the industrial and mining centers of the", "psg_id": "13887774" }, { "title": "20th-century history of the Catholic Church in the United States", "text": "greater frequency. 20th-century history of the Catholic Church in the United States The 20th-century history of the Catholic Church in the United States was characterized by a period of continuous growth for the Church in the United States, with Catholics progressively evolving from a small minority to a large minority. In 1900 the Catholic population was 10 million, under the control of 14 Archbishops, 77 bishops, and 12,000 priests . The community had built 10,000 churches, of which two-thirds had resident pastors. Catholic schools educated nearly 1,000,000 children and youth. Catholics were heavily concentrated in the industrial and mining centers", "psg_id": "13887801" }, { "title": "20th Century Ghosts", "text": "to disguise themselves from the playing card people. Jack grows weary of the game, but soon he finds that it may not be a game at all. 20th Century Ghosts 20th Century Ghosts is American author Joe Hill's first published book-length work. A collection of short stories, it was first published in October 2005 in the United Kingdom and released in October 2007 in the United States. \"20th Century\" Ghosts is the first publication made by American author Joe Hill in October 2005 by PS Publishing which is based in the United Kingdom. The original release was available for pre-sale", "psg_id": "9710244" }, { "title": "Death rates in the 20th century", "text": "1 year old. In 1999, at the end of the century, the infant mortality rate in the United States declined more than 90% to 7.2 deaths per 1,000 live births. Similarly, maternal mortality rates declined almost 99% to less than 0.1 reported deaths per 1,000 live births. There are a variety of causes for this steep decline in death rates in the 20th century: Despite these tremendous decreases in infant mortality and maternal mortality, the 20th century experienced significant disparities between minority death rates compared to death rates for white mothers. In the 1900s, black women were twice as likely", "psg_id": "469580" }, { "title": "20th Century Fox Records", "text": "Century Fox no longer operates a record company, its music publishing unit Fox Music licenses music heard on Fox feature films or TV shows to other record companies. For example, the rights to the soundtrack of the film \"Titanic\" are licensed to Sony Music. Also, \"Glee\" cast albums are licensed to Sony Music's Columbia Records in a 50/50 venture with 20th Century Fox. These albums were issued using the 20th Century Fox TV Records imprint, which was launched in 2009 and distributed by Columbia Records. 20th Century Fox Records 20th Century Fox Records, also known as 20th Fox Records and", "psg_id": "3733963" }, { "title": "Handsome Boys of the 20th Century", "text": "\"DSP Festival\" concert in December would also feature disbanded first-generation groups Sechs Kies and Click-B alongside current artists. Rumors also began circulating that HOTSechgodRG's respective idol groups would be reuniting; g.o.d came out of hiatus in May 2014 while Sechs Kies, pioneering girl group S.E.S. and NRG all reunited between 2016 and 2017. Handsome Boys of the 20th Century Handsome Boys of the 20th Century () is a South Korean variety-reality show which aired on the cable channel QTV (). It began airing on April 16, 2013 and ran for two seasons with a total of 29 episodes. The show", "psg_id": "20371723" }, { "title": "20th Century Ghosts", "text": "20th Century Ghosts 20th Century Ghosts is American author Joe Hill's first published book-length work. A collection of short stories, it was first published in October 2005 in the United Kingdom and released in October 2007 in the United States. \"20th Century\" Ghosts is the first publication made by American author Joe Hill in October 2005 by PS Publishing which is based in the United Kingdom. The original release was available for pre-sale only through the publishers website. The collection has won several awards including the Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection, as well as the British Fantasy Award", "psg_id": "9710237" }, { "title": "Catholic Church in the 20th century", "text": "stated: \"The second millennium of Christian history began with a painful wounding of the unity of the Church; the end of this millennium has seen a real commitment to restoring Christian unity.\" Pope John Paul II visited other strongly Orthodox areas such as Ukraine, despite lack of welcome at times. He said that healing the divisions between Western and Eastern Christianity was one of his fondest wishes. Catholic Church in the 20th century The Roman Catholic Church in the 20th century had to respond to the challenge of increasing secularization of Western society and persecution resulting from great social unrest", "psg_id": "13868869" }, { "title": "20th century in science", "text": "as polio. A massive amount of new technologies were developed in the 20th century. Technologies such as electricity, the incandescent light bulb, the automobile and the phonograph, first developed at the end of the 19th century, were perfected and universally deployed. The first airplane flight occurred in 1903, and by the end of the century large airplanes such as the Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 flew thousands of miles in a matter of hours. The development of the television and computers caused massive changes in the dissemination of information. The 20th century saw mathematics become a major profession. As in", "psg_id": "20567811" } ]
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in which state do most cree indians live in the usa?
[ { "title": "Cree", "text": "on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and as \"Landless Cree\" and \"Rocky Boy Cree\" on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, all in Montana. The Chippewa Cree share the reservation with the Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians, who form the \"Chippewa\" (Ojibwa) half of the Chippewa Cree tribe. On the other Reservations, the Cree minority share the Reservation with the Assiniboine, Gros Ventre and Sioux tribes. Traditionally, the southern limits of the Cree territory in Montana were the Missouri River and the Milk River. 1 Naskapi (\"Iyiyiw\" and \"Innu\") 2 Montagnais<br> a Eastern Montagnais (\"Innu\") b Western Montagnais (\"Nehilaw\" and \"Ilniw\")", "psg_id": "626526" } ]
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[ { "title": "Apocalypse Live in USA", "text": "Apocalypse Live in USA Apocalypse Live in USA is the first live album by Brazilian progressive rock group APocalypse. The Rock Symphony Record Company release the band's double-live album recorded at North Carolina including a multimedia track with the band's history, discography, video clips, and photos. The tracks were taken from their previous CDs released by Musea Records, but there are also the Refúgio album tracks \"América do Sul,\" \"ProgJazz,\" and \"Toccata.\" There is also a track called \"Clássicos,\" which features rock versions of songs by Grieg (\"In the Hall of the Mountain King\"), Beethoven (\"Symphony No. 9\"), Bach (\"Minuet", "psg_id": "14439634" }, { "title": "Cree (surname)", "text": "country. Based on 1881 Census records, the name Cree was of Medium Frequency in ten British counties, of which nine are in Scotland, headed by Ayrshire and Perthshire. Dunbartonshire is next and Nottinghamshire (the only English county in the top ten) fourth. Census data for Ireland is not available but we know that most Irish Cree families live in County Down. Data for the USA suggests that the surname Cree gained Medium Frequency in Pennsylvania by 1850, to which Iowa and New York could be added in 1880. Cree (surname) Cree is a surname which has several separate origins in", "psg_id": "10487918" }, { "title": "Apocalypse Live in USA", "text": "From the Notebook of Ana Magdalena Bach\"), Mozart (\"Rondo Alla Turca, From Sonata in A\"), and Tchaikovsky (\"Russian Dance\" from The Nutcracker Suite). Also, \"Paz da Solidão\" features Ravel (\"Bolero\"). Apocalypse Live in USA Apocalypse Live in USA is the first live album by Brazilian progressive rock group APocalypse. The Rock Symphony Record Company release the band's double-live album recorded at North Carolina including a multimedia track with the band's history, discography, video clips, and photos. The tracks were taken from their previous CDs released by Musea Records, but there are also the Refúgio album tracks \"América do Sul,\" \"ProgJazz,\"", "psg_id": "14439635" }, { "title": "Live in Branson, MO, USA", "text": "Live in Branson, MO, USA Live in Branson, MO, USA is a live album by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in 1993 on Laserlight Records and was produced by Ralph Jungheim. It was Smith's first official album (other than compilations) since 1978's \"New Horizons.\" \"Live in Branson, MO, USA\" was Connie Smith's first live album. The album was recorded at a theater in Branson, Missouri October 13, 1992. The album consisted of nine tracks, which also included a ten-minute medley of her hits. Seven of the album's tracks were Smith's hits, including her #1 single,", "psg_id": "13700121" }, { "title": "Swampy Cree", "text": "and Upland Cree were the Woodland and Plains Cree. Linguistically, the Cree are divided by their general language features, where the Cree nations in the central part of the Cree continuum are classified as \"th-Cree\", \"n-Cree\" and \"l-Cree\", from west to east; Cree traditionally associated with the Woodland Cree make no distinction between \"s\" and \"š\", while the Lowland and Upland Cree do. Today, together with the \"n-Cree\" dialect-speaking Woodland Cree, those who live in the Lowlands and Uplands who speak the \"n-Cree\" dialect are called \"Swampy Cree\", but culturally Moose Cree (the Cree speaking the \"l-dialect\") and other peoples", "psg_id": "8228869" }, { "title": "Before Shane Went to Bangkok: Live in the USA", "text": "Before Shane Went to Bangkok: Live in the USA Before Shane Went to Bangkok: Live in the USA is the only live music EP by the band fun. It was recorded in 2013 during Fun's North American tour. The name of the EP refers to Fun's guitar tech and photographer Shane Timm. The EP was released December 17, 2013 as a digital download and also as a vinyl bundle including photographs taken during the tour, limited to 1,000 pressings, and was released primarily as a way of thanking the fans for attending the shows. Most notably, the EP contains a", "psg_id": "17748698" }, { "title": "Indians in Israel", "text": "Indians in Israel Indians in Israel are expatriate immigrants and descendants of the immigrants of the Indian Jewish communities, who now reside within the state of Israel. Indian Jews who live in Israel are primarily Cochin Jews and Paradesi Jews of Kerala additionally there are smaller communities of the Bene Israel of Maharashtra and the Bene Menashe of Manipur and Mizoram. In addition to Jewish Indians there is a small expatriate and migrant population of Hindu and other non-Jewish Indians. The majority of Indian Jews have \"made Aliyah\" (migrated) to Israel since the creation of the modern state in 1948.", "psg_id": "12067498" }, { "title": "Cree (surname)", "text": "Cree (surname) Cree is a surname which has several separate origins in England, Scotland and Ireland. It occurs in all those countries today and also in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. It is of \"Medium Frequency\" in Scotland and Northern Ireland (using the benchmarks of the Guild of One-Name Studies)(Spathaky 1998). Prior to 1989 a few people had already researched their individual Cree ancestry in the UK (notably Brigadier Hilary Cree in Devon and members of the Yorkshire and Glasgow Cree lines). Robert H Cree in the USA had spent a lifetime researching five Cree lines emanating", "psg_id": "10487910" }, { "title": "That Portion of the Cayuga Indians Residing in Canada v. State", "text": "them in certain proportions. The treaties of May and July, 1846, are described as being between ‘that portion of the tribe or nation of Indians called the Cayuga Indians residing in the western part of the state of New York, of one part, and the state of New York, of the other ... The relators seem unknown to the state, and I do not find that they have in any manner or at any time been recognized as a \"part\" or \"portion\" of the Cayuga nation of Indians. If this is so, they had no standing before the commissioners of", "psg_id": "15859231" }, { "title": "Indians in Botswana", "text": "Indians in Botswana Indians in Botswana do not form a very large population. As of 2016, an estimated 7,000-8,000 residents of Botswana are of Indian origin, of which 3,000-4,000 are citizens of Botswana. Most Indians are employed in the retail, manufacturing, teaching and accounting professions. Indian emigrants to Botswana primarily come from the states of Gujarat, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. A few Indian families from South Africa migrated to Botswana in the beginning of the 20th century. Initially engaged in general trading, they gradually built up big businesses by purchasing dealerships for international products, and also successfully investing", "psg_id": "10084154" }, { "title": "Pimicikamak Cree Nation", "text": "Pimicikamak Cree Nation Pimicikamak Cree Nation is sometimes used as a name for Pimicikamak, one of the more populous Cree indigenous peoples in Canada. Etymologically, \"Pimicikamak Cree Nation\" is a description of this indigenous people, and is not a name. \"Pimicikamak\" is the Cree name of an indigenous people whose traditional territory was the drainage basin of the upper Nelson River in what came to be known as Rupert's Land. \"Cree\" is 18th-Century French slang derived from \"the Old Algonkin dialect form \"kiristino\", which was \"the name of an obscure band of Indians who roamed the region south of James", "psg_id": "12419370" }, { "title": "Sapotaweyak Cree Nation", "text": "resides on the reserve while the other half live off reserve. Indian Reserves assigned to the band are: The following reserve is shared with 32 other bands, all signatories to Treaty 4. Sapotaweyak Cree Nation The Sapotaweyak Cree Nation is a First Nations band government whose reserves are located in Central Manitoba north-east of Swan River. The community is mainly Cree, but has a mixture of Plains Cree, Swampy Cree and Saulteaux languages, a unique dialect shared with Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation to the southwest. They have a number of dispersed reserves, most of which are along the shores of", "psg_id": "15700813" }, { "title": "Indians in the Maldives", "text": "Indians in the Maldives Approximately 29,000 Indians live and work in the Maldives and almost 22,000 of them live in Malé', the capital city. They comprise nurses, teachers, managers, doctors, engineers, accountants and other professionals. Besides them, there are skilled and unskilled personnel such as technicians, masons, tailors, plumbers, and other labourers. A sizeable proportion work in the tourism-related industries. Almost all of them hold Indian citizenship though they may get absorbed in the fabric of the local society. People from Kerala and Tamil Nadu have historically been in close contact with the Maldives, through trade, which continues till today", "psg_id": "12067454" }, { "title": "Live in Branson, MO, USA", "text": "\"Once a Day,\" and four other recordings from Smith's years at RCA Victor Records. The album also includes two singles from her years at Columbia Records: \"You've Got Me (Right Where You Want Me)\" and \"I've Got My Baby on My Mind.\" In addition, the album featured two Gospel songs, \"How Great Thou Art\" and a cover of Martha Carson's \"Satisfied.\" The album was reviewed by Allmusic critic, Dan Cooper, who gave the release three out of five stars. A full description of the release was not included. Live in Branson, MO, USA Live in Branson, MO, USA is a", "psg_id": "13700122" }, { "title": "Bunibonibee Cree Nation", "text": "Bunibonibee Cree Nation Bunibonibee Cree Nation, formerly known as Oxford House First Nation and as Oxford House Band of Indians, is a First Nation located along the eastern shoreline of Oxford Lake at the headwaters of the Hayes River and is approximately northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The residents are predominantly Woodland Cree and, more specifically Rocky Cree (Asinīskāwiyiniwak). The First Nation is a signatory to the 1909 Treaty 5 Adhesion. Bunibonibee Cree Nation has offices in Oxford House, Manitoba. The registered population as of August, 2013 was 2,892, of which 2,424 resided on their own Indian Reserve. The First Nation's", "psg_id": "15525075" }, { "title": "Indians in Finland", "text": "Indians in Finland There is a small community of Indians in Finland consisting mainly of Finnish citizens of Indian origin or descent as well as expatriates from India. At the beginning of the 21st century there were about 450 Indians in the Helsinki region. Finland is now home to about 1,200 members of the Indian community - one of the smallest of Indian diaspora groups in Europe. The majority of the Indians live in and around the capital Helsinki. Most of them are engaged in businesses such as restaurants and stores selling garments, textiles, artificial jewellery, groceries and gift items.", "psg_id": "15744858" }, { "title": "Indians in the New York City metropolitan region", "text": "dance schools participate in program on 23rd Street and Madison Avenue until 6PM.\" In September 2014, approximately 19,000 Indian Americans attended a speech delivered onstage by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Madison Square Garden in Midtown Manhattan. This appearance was televised live worldwide and was estimated to have been watched by a billion-strong global audience of Indians in India and overseas. The annual Miss India USA pageant is headquartered in New York City and is often held in Middlesex County, New Jersey or on Long Island. Indians in New York and New Jersey, as in the United States as", "psg_id": "18485221" }, { "title": "Before Shane Went to Bangkok: Live in the USA", "text": "previously unreleased track called \"What The Fuck\" that was performed only in Fun's live sets. Before Shane Went to Bangkok: Live in the USA Before Shane Went to Bangkok: Live in the USA is the only live music EP by the band fun. It was recorded in 2013 during Fun's North American tour. The name of the EP refers to Fun's guitar tech and photographer Shane Timm. The EP was released December 17, 2013 as a digital download and also as a vinyl bundle including photographs taken during the tour, limited to 1,000 pressings, and was released primarily as a", "psg_id": "17748699" }, { "title": "Bunibonibee Cree Nation", "text": "of First Nations (AFN) as the federal political council. The First Nation have reserved for themselves 13 separate tracts, of which Oxford House 24 IR serves as their main reserve, containing the Settlement of Oxford House, Manitoba. Bunibonibee Cree Nation Bunibonibee Cree Nation, formerly known as Oxford House First Nation and as Oxford House Band of Indians, is a First Nation located along the eastern shoreline of Oxford Lake at the headwaters of the Hayes River and is approximately northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The residents are predominantly Woodland Cree and, more specifically Rocky Cree (Asinīskāwiyiniwak). The First Nation is a", "psg_id": "15525077" }, { "title": "Plains Cree", "text": "Plains Cree Plains Cree (native name: ) is a dialect of the Algonquian language, Cree, which is the most populous Canadian indigenous language. Plains Cree is sometimes considered a dialect of the Cree-Montagnais language, or sometimes a dialect of the Cree language, distinct from the Montagnais language. Plains Cree is one of five main dialects of Cree in this second sense, along with Woods Cree, Swampy Cree, Moose Cree, and Atikamekw. Although no single dialect of Cree is favored over another, Plains Cree is the most widely used. Out of the 80 thousand speakers of the Cree language, the Plains", "psg_id": "6017222" }, { "title": "Indians in Peru", "text": "the internet. But being invariably first generation migrants, many of them do occasionally visit India. Most of them speak only their mother tongue and Spanish, with a smattering of English. Indians in Peru Indians in Peru form a tiny minority in the country and are one of the smaller populations of the Indian diaspora. According to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, there were about 500 Indians living in Peru as of December 2016. The first immigrants from India to have arrived in Peru were businessmen who had gone there in the early 1960s. Later on, the community grew in", "psg_id": "16269761" }, { "title": "Woods Cree", "text": "been used in the description of the \"-th\" dialect of Cree spoken in the forested area north of the Canadian prairies. A more general, all-encompassing term used to describe this dialect is Woodland Cree, which is also used to describe the cultural group living in the forested area north of the prairies. This term is used, for example, in separating the cultural groups of Cree people who live in the wooded area from the Plains Cree, who traditionally inhabited the prairies to the south. See Woodland Cree for more information. The language portal of Canada has divided all Cree languages", "psg_id": "11688343" }, { "title": "Cree (surname)", "text": "USA before 1800. Today the spelling CREE is universal throughout the UK apart from an area of NE Scotland where CHREE is a variant that is still current, but may be a separate surname unrelated to CREE. English and Irish lines have usually used the spelling CREE. CREA in County Down is thought to be a variant of CREE. The possible relationship of CRY in the Isle of Man to Cree is the subject of speculation at present. It is likely that the Scottish CREE surname derives from a place name, probably Crieff (Perthshire) or Creich (Fife) The English name", "psg_id": "10487914" }, { "title": "Indians in the Maldives", "text": "where Indian professional and other workers contribute to the Maldivian economy and society. Indians in the Maldives Approximately 29,000 Indians live and work in the Maldives and almost 22,000 of them live in Malé', the capital city. They comprise nurses, teachers, managers, doctors, engineers, accountants and other professionals. Besides them, there are skilled and unskilled personnel such as technicians, masons, tailors, plumbers, and other labourers. A sizeable proportion work in the tourism-related industries. Almost all of them hold Indian citizenship though they may get absorbed in the fabric of the local society. People from Kerala and Tamil Nadu have historically", "psg_id": "12067455" }, { "title": "Indians in Israel", "text": "community of Bene Israel, with a sizable one in Ramla. They operate a new form of the joint family transnationally. Generally the Bene Israel have not been politically active and have had modest means. They have not formed continuing economic connections to India and have limited political status in Israel. Indians in Israel Indians in Israel are expatriate immigrants and descendants of the immigrants of the Indian Jewish communities, who now reside within the state of Israel. Indian Jews who live in Israel are primarily Cochin Jews and Paradesi Jews of Kerala additionally there are smaller communities of the Bene", "psg_id": "12067503" }, { "title": "Cree", "text": "winter, mix the berries with boiled fish eggs, livers, air bladders and fat and eat them, eat the berries raw as a snack food, and stew them with fish or meat. Cree The Cree (; ) are one of the largest groups of First Nations in North America, with over 200,000 members living in Canada. The major proportion of Cree in Canada live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. About 38,000 live in Quebec. In the United States, this Algonquian-speaking people historically lived from Lake Superior westward. Today, they live", "psg_id": "626530" }, { "title": "Woods Cree", "text": "Woods Cree describes the Cree languages spoken west of the Hudson Bay and in the boreal forested area across the northern provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. In 1982 SIL (Summer Institute for Languages) found that the population of Woods Cree speakers was 35,000 people. However, more recently the University of Regina has documented that of the approximately 75,000 speakers of Cree across in Canada, 20,000 of them live in Saskatchewan, which is the main area where Woods Cree is spoken. Not only is this finding much less than the 1982 statistic, but this estimation accounts for all types of", "psg_id": "11688346" }, { "title": "Indians in the Netherlands", "text": "about 220,000 Indian and Surinamese Hindustani Diaspora.\" The Netherlands India Chamber of Commerce & Trade (NICCT) states the there are about 25,000 Indians or persons of Indian origin, excluding the Surinamese Hindustanis. Currently there are more than 120,000 Indo-Surinamese living in the Netherlands, of which the majority, about 50,000, in The Hague and surroundings. Indians in the Netherlands Indians in the Netherlands are residents of Indian origin in the Netherlands. Most of the people of Indian descent in the Netherlands are of Indo-Surinamese origin. More recently the flow of expats from India has increased. After the Dutch government signed a", "psg_id": "14996385" }, { "title": "Woods Cree", "text": "spoken Cree, not just Woods Cree spoken in Saskatchewan. Also to consider is the Woods Cree spoken outside of Saskatchewan that is unaccounted for in this statistic. Woods Cree is not an official language of any country. Speakers of Woods Cree live in and around the northern, forested area of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Like other western Cree languages and dialects, Woods Cree only contains seventeen different phonemes (sounds). This is a fairly small phonemic inventory for a language; for example, Canadian English distinguishes thirty-eight phonemes. The following phonemes can be found in western Cree languages and dialects: /a, â, c,", "psg_id": "11688347" }, { "title": "Misipawistik Cree Nation", "text": "improvements in boating technology, but also because of the economic necessity of the region. As he would state in his self-written book, \"The Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the North-west Territories\": \"The progress of navigation by steamer on Lake Winnipeg, the establishment of Missions and of saw milling enterprises, the discovery of minerals on the shores and vicinity of the lake as well as migration of the Norway House Indians.\" Initially, the Cree people negotiating an adhesion to Treaty 5 wished to have their reserve lands cover both sides of the Saskatchewan River entering into the", "psg_id": "7715332" }, { "title": "Cree", "text": "firearms from the HBC and their gradual westward movement into the plains, the forward echelons of the Cree also travelled. The Cree are generally divided into eight groups based on dialect and region. These divisions do not necessarily represent ethnic sub-divisions within the larger ethnic group: Due to the many dialects of the Cree language, there is no modern collective autonym. The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves using modern forms of the historical \"nêhiraw\", namely \"nêhiyaw\" and \"nêhirawisiw\", respectively. Moose Cree, East Cree, Naskapi, and Montagnais all refer to themselves using modern dialectal forms of the historical \"iriniw\",", "psg_id": "626512" }, { "title": "Most Haunted Live!", "text": "Most Haunted Halloween special fills me with absolute dread, fear and excitement. I don’t want to do it but can’t wait to do it all at the same time… I just hope the crow bar is safely locked away.\" This table shows a list of the current team members and their role in the live shows. Most of these are investigators and are part of the investigation team on location, whereas others are based in the hub. Glasgow native Chris Conway was Most Haunted's Residential Medium until the \"Live\" series ended on 13 March 2010. There were many different reasons", "psg_id": "10195750" }, { "title": "Cree", "text": "as Cree-Montagnais, Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi, to show the groups included within it) is the name for a group of closely related Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 117,000 people across Canada, from the Northwest Territories to Labrador. It is the most widely spoken aboriginal language in Canada. The only region where Cree has official status is in the Northwest Territories, together with eight other aboriginal languages. The two major groups: Nehiyaw and Innu, speak a mutually intelligible Cree dialect continuum, which can be divided by many criteria. In a dialect continuum, \"It is not so much a language, as a chain of dialects,", "psg_id": "626519" }, { "title": "Birdie Cree", "text": "Birdie Cree William Franklin \"Birdie\" Cree (October 23, 1882 – November 8, 1942) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He spent his entire 8-year career (1908-1915) with the New York Highlanders, which would become the New York Yankees. Statistically, Cree's best comparison would be Homer Smoot. Born in Khedive, Pennsylvania, Cree was a small man at and 150 pounds. He threw and batted right-handed, and he also attended Penn State University. Prior to the Major Leagues, Cree played in the High Hat League, then went to play ball in Burlington, Vermont and Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Cree made his Major League debut", "psg_id": "7233639" }, { "title": "Sam Cree", "text": "Sam Cree Sam Cree was born in Lisburn on 19 February 1928, the son of Robert Campbell Cree and his wife Sarah (\"née\" Hanna). Early in his life he worked in a drawing office in Lisburn. Whilst there he was asked to do 'something entertaining' for the company's Christmas party. Cree wrote a sketch called \"A Day in the Life of a managing director\". Cree would continue writing these sketches, much to the embarrassment of his co-workers. Driven by this success Cree submitted a sketch to comedian James Young for inclusion in his summer variety show. Young's business partner Jack", "psg_id": "16128895" }, { "title": "Indians In Moscow", "text": "1998 with singer Chris Guard, releasing the singles \"Wrong Love\" and \"Babylon\", and the album \"Ten Days To Live\", which they self-financed. Guard left in 1984, and Riches and Walton recruited House and garage DJ Simon Le Vans, releasing the \"Something Wonderful\" EP. The band has continued since, with two albums released in 2004. Walton and Guard worked together again in the band Gregoryz Girl. In 2011 their self-titled debut album was finally reissued on CD via \"Other Voices Records\" Indians In Moscow Indians in Moscow are a synthpop band formed in Hull in 1981 who later moved into Techno", "psg_id": "10984438" }, { "title": "Indians in Korea", "text": "Indians in Korea Indians in Korea consist of migrants from India to Korea and their locally born descendants. A majority of them live in Seoul while there are smaller populations living in other parts of Korea. According to the 11th century legendary chronicle Samguk Yusa, Heo Hwang-ok, the consort of Suro of Geumgwan Gaya was originally a princess from a kingdom called Ayuta. In the 20th century, Kim Byung-Mo, an anthropologist from the Hanyang University, identified Ayuta with Ayodhya in India based on phonetic similarity. Heo Hwang-ok is considered an ancestor by several Korean lineages, which has led to Korean", "psg_id": "15286479" }, { "title": "In re Kansas Indians", "text": "the opinion of the Court. The Court held that a state could not levy taxes on the property of a tribe while the tribe was recognized by the United States. In re Kansas Indians In re Kansas Indians, 72 U.S. (5 Wall.) 737 (1867), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the state of Kansas was not authorized to levy taxes on, and seize for forfeiture, lands which are set aside for Indian tribes by the United States government, under treaty or otherwise. The \"Kansas Indians\" case developed from three separate cases. Both Kansas", "psg_id": "18940571" }, { "title": "Sam Cree", "text": "Cree's later plays premiered at the Arts Theatre, Belfast run by actor/manager Hubert R. \"Hibbie\" Wilmot. Following the start of The Troubles, however, most of the Theatres in Belfast went dark due to civil unrest. During this time Cree attempted to find success with a promotions business. However, he was not as successful as he had been as a playwright. Cree continued to write, however and even following the onset of illness he would continue to joke. Webster would visit him in hospital to read material with him. Cree would state he had 'one foot in the grate'. 'Don't you", "psg_id": "16128900" }, { "title": "Indians in Thailand", "text": "Indians in Thailand About 65,000 Indian Thais have full Thai citizenship, mainly in the cities. A Tamil community has been around since the 1860s. Most of the Indians arrived in the last century, notably from Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu is an ancient state in India, a lot of Tamil people came during the Chola period. Some others came from Punjab, Rajasthan and some from Gujarat. Buddhism and Hinduism originally arrived in Thailand from India and spread over the years. The historical number of the Indian population in Thailand can be seen in British consular statistics; however, these figures often lumped", "psg_id": "11754306" }, { "title": "The Most Dangerous Man in America", "text": "Luis Obispo International Film Festival, USA Boulder International Film Festival, USA It's All True Film Festival, Brazil Fresno Film Festival, USA Sydney Film Festival, Australia Mendocino Film Festival, USA Docaviv Film Festival, Israel Traverse City Film Festival, USA American Historical Association, USA History Makers Award, USA The Most Dangerous Man in America The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers is a 2009 documentary film directed by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith. The film follows Daniel Ellsberg and explores the events leading up to the publication of the \"Pentagon Papers\", which exposed the top-secret military history", "psg_id": "14300537" }, { "title": "Back in the World Live", "text": "Back in the World Live Back in the World (subtitled \"Live\") is a live album by Paul McCartney composed of highlights from his spring 2002 \"Driving USA\" tour in the United States in support of McCartney's 2001 release \"Driving Rain\". It was released internationally in 2003, save for North America – where \"Back in the US\" saw issue four months earlier in 2002 – to commemorate his first set of concerts in almost ten years. Using most of the musicians that appeared on \"Driving Rain\", McCartney assembled a new live act composed of Rusty Anderson and Brian Ray on guitar,", "psg_id": "4439315" }, { "title": "Indians in Russia", "text": "Indians in Russia There is a small community of Indians in Russia which includes Indian expatriates in Russia, as well as Russian citizens of Indian origin or descent. Indian presence in Russia dates back to the 17th century, when Astrakhan, a trading-port in the delta of the Volga River by the Caspian Sea, was incorporated into Moscow state. By then, Indian traders had reached as far as Isfahan in Persia, Kizlyar in the North Caucasus and Astrakhan in Russia. The first Indians from Sindh and Multan arrived in Russian Astrakhan in 1615. In 1624, a special trading post for Indian", "psg_id": "15023763" }, { "title": "Indians in the Netherlands", "text": "Indians in the Netherlands Indians in the Netherlands are residents of Indian origin in the Netherlands. Most of the people of Indian descent in the Netherlands are of Indo-Surinamese origin. More recently the flow of expats from India has increased. After the Dutch government signed a treaty with the United Kingdom on the recruitment of contract workers, the Indians began migrating to Suriname in 1873 from what was then British India as indentured labourers, many from the modern-day Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and the surrounding regions. Just before and just after the independence of Suriname on 25 November", "psg_id": "14996383" }, { "title": "Indians in Bahrain", "text": "greater number of Indians emigrated to the country to set up their own businesses and to fill in manpower demands as workers, managers and salesmen. By the 1950s, the Bahrain Petroleum Company, which was the country's sole oil company, had employed more than 600 Indians. A rough estimate suggested that the number of migrant workers, from the state of Kerala, in Bahrain increased from 1,000 in 1958 to almost 5,000 in 1981. Indians in the country have predominantly blue-collar jobs; 70% of the Indian community work in the construction sector of the country, with others working as barbers and carpenters.", "psg_id": "17077606" }, { "title": "In re Kansas Indians", "text": "In re Kansas Indians In re Kansas Indians, 72 U.S. (5 Wall.) 737 (1867), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the state of Kansas was not authorized to levy taxes on, and seize for forfeiture, lands which are set aside for Indian tribes by the United States government, under treaty or otherwise. The \"Kansas Indians\" case developed from three separate cases. Both Kansas and New York tried to tax the land of individual Indians. The Shawnee tribe moved to Kansas from Ohio and Missouri from 1825 to 1831, and were not to be", "psg_id": "18940569" }, { "title": "Asian Indians in Belize", "text": "Asian Indians in Belize Asian Indians, also known as East Indians, are citizens of Belize of Indian ancestry. The community made up 3.9% of the population of Belize in 2010. Asian Indians began arriving in Belize in the 1880s as part of the Indian indenture system set up by the British Indian government after slavery was abolished. Initially coming in as indentured, many of them stayed on to work the sugar plantations and were joined by other Indian immigrants. Indians are spread out over many villages and towns primarily in the Corozal and Toledo districts and live in reasonably compact", "psg_id": "11773072" }, { "title": "Indigenous peoples in Quebec", "text": "8,600 people. The three Atikamek (sometimes spelled Atikamekw) bands live in four communities located in the Maurice region of Quebec. These First Nations are: The Atikamek number approximately 4,900 people. The Cree are the most populous nation in the Algonquian-language family. The majority live in Quebec and Ontario, but Cree also live in Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. There are 10 Cree First Nations communities in northern Quebec. They are the: The Cree of Quebec number approximately 19,000 people. The Malécite (or Maliseet, in an older English spelling) comprise one First Nation, the Première Nation Malecite de Viger, whose members live", "psg_id": "3679230" }, { "title": "Moose Cree First Nation", "text": "Moose Cree First Nation The Moose Cree First Nation (formerly known as Moose Factory Band of Indians) is a Cree First Nation band government in northern Ontario, Canada. Their traditional territory is on the west side of James Bay. The nation has two reserves: Factory Island 1 (the northern two-thirds of Moose Factory Island); and Moose Factory 68, a tract of land about 15 km upstream on the Moose River covering . The name \"Moose Factory\" comes from its location on the Moose River, as well as from the fur trade era. The officer in charge of the trading post", "psg_id": "14049238" }, { "title": "Indians in Kenya", "text": "Indians in Kenya Indians in Kenya (also referred to as Kenyan Asians) are citizens and residents of Kenya with ancestral roots in the Indian subcontinent. Most are found in the major urban areas of Nairobi and Mombasa, with others living in rural areas. Significant Indian migration to modern-day Kenya began following the creation of the British East Africa Protectorate in 1895, which had strong infrastructure links with Bombay in British-ruled India. In Kenya, the word \"Asian\" usually refers specifically to people of South Asian ancestry (Pakistanis, Indians, Bangladeshis and Sri Lankans). Prior to the partition of India, those of South", "psg_id": "11504961" }, { "title": "Back in the World Live", "text": "and becoming a major hit for McCartney. All songs by John Lennon and Paul McCartney except where noted. Back in the World Live Back in the World (subtitled \"Live\") is a live album by Paul McCartney composed of highlights from his spring 2002 \"Driving USA\" tour in the United States in support of McCartney's 2001 release \"Driving Rain\". It was released internationally in 2003, save for North America – where \"Back in the US\" saw issue four months earlier in 2002 – to commemorate his first set of concerts in almost ten years. Using most of the musicians that appeared", "psg_id": "4439319" }, { "title": "Cree", "text": "to refer to various groups of peoples in Canada, some of which are now better distinguished as Severn Anishinaabe (Ojibwa), who speak dialects different from the Algonquin. Depending on the community, the Cree may call themselves by the following names: the \"nēhiyawak\", \"nīhithaw\", \"nēhilaw\", and \"nēhinaw\"; or \"ininiw\", \"ililiw\", \"iynu\" (\"innu\"), or \"iyyu\". These names are derived from the historical autonym \"nēhiraw\" (of uncertain meaning) or from the historical autonym \"iriniw\" (meaning \"person\"). Cree using the latter autonym tend to be those living in the territories of Quebec and Labrador. The Cree language (also known in the most broad classification", "psg_id": "626518" }, { "title": "Indians in Chile", "text": "for economic reasons. Today, about 1,500 Indians live in Chile, mostly in Santiago. The first immigrants from India (mostly of Sindhi descent) arrived to Magallanes (present-day Punta Arenas) in 1904 and worked as traders. Their descendants moved to different parts of the country, though mostly to Santiago. Descendants of Sindhi migrants to Chile also live on the northern coast (i.e. Arica, Iquique and Antofagasta). A second large wave of Indian immigration occurred in the 1980s. These are the people who set up the Indian Association of Santiago. There are 90 families which amount to 400 people in Santiago alone. Nationally,", "psg_id": "14999481" }, { "title": "Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation", "text": "government that ensure the homelands of the Cree were protected for their use. Treaty 5, a document which established that Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation members and their descendants were guaranteed certain rights and benefits. Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation is governed by an elected chief and council. Elections are held pursuant to NCN's own democratic election code. The last election in Nelson House was in July 2014. The Chief is currently Marcel Moody, a former Councillor. About 2,500 members of the NCN live in Nelson House and the remaining 1,700 off the reserve lands. Until 2005, the community of South Indian Lake on", "psg_id": "4222436" }, { "title": "Woodland Cree", "text": "received education in order to become clerks and traders for the North West and Hudson's Bay Companies. By 1800, the Cree were well established in Alberta, from Athabasca-Peace delta in the north, along the Peace River and south as far as the Saskatchewan River. Woodland Cree use legends to convey stories throughout time. Many legends are about aspects of the environment, such as \"How the raven stole the sun\" and \"Deawitchita and the fire rock.\" It is said that those who tell the legends have the most \"ikanisha\", which means wisdom in woodland cree. Woodland Cree The \"Sakāwithiniwak\" or Woodland", "psg_id": "10117298" }, { "title": "Eastmain (Cree Nation)", "text": "Eastmain (Cree Nation) Eastmain is a Cree Nation of Quebec, Canada. Its members primarily live in the Cree village of Eastmain located on the shore of the James Bay in Northern Quebec and in the reserve lands that surround it. In 2016, it has a total registered population of 876 members. It is governed by a band council and under the Grand Council of the Crees. The Cree people speaks the Cree language. According to Statistics Canada's 2011 Census, 86.4% of the members of the Eastmain First Nation have an indigenous language as first language. 90.3% speak an indigenous language", "psg_id": "20615777" }, { "title": "Eastmain (Cree Nation)", "text": "at home and 92.2% know an indigenous language. For official languages, 22.7% know both, 62.3% know only English and 14.9% don't know any. Eastmain (Cree Nation) Eastmain is a Cree Nation of Quebec, Canada. Its members primarily live in the Cree village of Eastmain located on the shore of the James Bay in Northern Quebec and in the reserve lands that surround it. In 2016, it has a total registered population of 876 members. It is governed by a band council and under the Grand Council of the Crees. The Cree people speaks the Cree language. According to Statistics Canada's", "psg_id": "20615778" }, { "title": "Indians in the United Arab Emirates", "text": "three days from Bombay (now Mumbai) to Dubai. Most of the shopkeepers were from the state of Kerala, or were Indian Arabs, descendants of Arabs who had previously emigrated to India. It was also in the late 1960s that the Hindu Temple and first Indian schools were built for expatriate Indian families. Indian migration to the UAE drastically increased in the 1970s and 1980s, with the expansion of the oil industry and the growth of free trade in Dubai. Annual migration of Indians to the UAE, which stood at 4,600 in 1975, rose to over 125,000 by 1985, and stood", "psg_id": "11829415" }, { "title": "Cree, County Clare", "text": "breakfast located in Cree and vicinity. In the 15th and 16th centuries the land in Clare was divided into baronies. Cree comes from the Irish word \"Críoch\" meaning the end, which was because the village was situated at the border of one of these baronies. Most of the people living around Cree are involved in agriculture and the majority of the land is used for dairy farming. The Creegh River flows through the village and enters the Atlantic Ocean at Doughmore Bay near Doonbeg. Cree, County Clare Cree or Creegh () is a small village in West County Clare in", "psg_id": "8329322" }, { "title": "Woods Cree", "text": "would be pronounced \"niya\" (nija) spelt ᓂᔭ in Cree orthography. A significant distinction between Woods Cree and Plains Cree has been questioned in the analysis and history of the language. Various researchers and explorers throughout history however have concluded that there is a \"loss of intelligibility between Woods Cree and Plains Cree\", distinguishing them as separate languages. Cree /ð/ shares features both with obstruents and sonorants. Many languages around the globe have been recorded using the /ð/ phoneme and in most of these cases this phoneme is classified as an obstruent. However, the /ð/ phoneme in spoken Woods Cree has", "psg_id": "11688350" }, { "title": "Live in the City of Light", "text": "sleeve. The package featured a 12\" x 12\" attached giant-sized booklet with state-of-the-art photography of the band's performance and outdoor session pictures. This art could not be reproduced faithfully on later CD releases (an original 1st pressing on double-fat jewel case and the USA version packaged in a long box on two separate discs). All tracks recorded live on 12/13 August 1986 at Le Zénith, Paris, France except \"Someone, Somewhere In Summertime\" recorded live on October (24 or 30) 1986 at the Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia. Live in the City of Light Live In The City Of Light is the", "psg_id": "8279131" }, { "title": "Sapotaweyak Cree Nation", "text": "Sapotaweyak Cree Nation The Sapotaweyak Cree Nation is a First Nations band government whose reserves are located in Central Manitoba north-east of Swan River. The community is mainly Cree, but has a mixture of Plains Cree, Swampy Cree and Saulteaux languages, a unique dialect shared with Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation to the southwest. They have a number of dispersed reserves, most of which are along the shores of Lake Winnipegosis. The main centre of the community is Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, located adjacent to Pelican Rapids (known as the \"Métis Side\" to the locals). About half the community's population", "psg_id": "15700812" }, { "title": "Back in the USA (album)", "text": "Back in the USA (album) Back in the USA is the debut studio album (and second album overall, following 1969's live album \"Kick Out the Jams\") by American rock band MC5. The central focus of the album is the band's movement away from the raw, thrashy sound pioneered and captured on their first release, the live album \"Kick Out the Jams\" (1969). This was due in part to producer Jon Landau's distaste for the rough psychedelic rock movement, and his adoration for the straightforward rock and roll of the 1950s. Landau, who originally wrote for \"Rolling Stone\" magazine, was looking", "psg_id": "2900668" }, { "title": "Fox Lake Cree Nation", "text": "by the University College of the North. Fox Lake Cree Nation's primary reserve is called Bird located in Northern Manitoba, around Gillam, Manitoba. The band is in charge of the following reserves: Fox Lake Cree Nation Fox Lake Cree Nation is a First Nations band government whose reserve is located in Fox Lake, Bird, Manitoba, Canada. On November 8, 2007, Fox Lake Cree Nation dedicated a monumental statue in Gillam, Manitoba. This was to honor the Fox Lake Cree Nation members who died during the development of Manitoba Hydro in Fox Lake Cree Nation's territory and did not live to", "psg_id": "11142718" }, { "title": "Cree Inc.", "text": "Infineon Technologies AG's RF Power Business for €345 Million. Cree Inc. Cree, Inc. is an American worldwide manufacturer and marketer of lighting-class LEDs, lighting products and products for power and radio frequency (RF) applications. Most of its products are based on silicon carbide (SiC), a rare, naturally occurring mineral compound which early Cree researchers successfully synthesized in a laboratory. SiC enables higher performance in applications which require high endurance and in semiconductor devices that operate at high temperatures or high voltages, or both. With the establishment of a reliable source for high-quality SiC, the firm expanded into several market segments", "psg_id": "5430413" }, { "title": "Cree Inc.", "text": "Cree Inc. Cree, Inc. is an American worldwide manufacturer and marketer of lighting-class LEDs, lighting products and products for power and radio frequency (RF) applications. Most of its products are based on silicon carbide (SiC), a rare, naturally occurring mineral compound which early Cree researchers successfully synthesized in a laboratory. SiC enables higher performance in applications which require high endurance and in semiconductor devices that operate at high temperatures or high voltages, or both. With the establishment of a reliable source for high-quality SiC, the firm expanded into several market segments with products that provided significantly higher performance and efficiency.", "psg_id": "5430408" }, { "title": "Fox Lake Cree Nation", "text": "Fox Lake Cree Nation Fox Lake Cree Nation is a First Nations band government whose reserve is located in Fox Lake, Bird, Manitoba, Canada. On November 8, 2007, Fox Lake Cree Nation dedicated a monumental statue in Gillam, Manitoba. This was to honor the Fox Lake Cree Nation members who died during the development of Manitoba Hydro in Fox Lake Cree Nation's territory and did not live to see the signing of an Impact Settlement Agreement between Fox Lake Cree Nation, Manitoba Hydro and the Government of Manitoba in 2004. The Fox Lake Training Centre, offers courses and programs delivered", "psg_id": "11142717" }, { "title": "Indians in Luxembourg", "text": "Indians in Luxembourg Indians in Luxembourg form a small minority in the country. As of 2007, there are about 30000 people of Indian origin living in Luxembourg. Since the 1980s, Indians have been coming to Luxembourg due to the growth of the IT industry in the country and the fact that the Indian company ArcelorMittal has its head office there. Today, there are about 200 Indian families living in the Grand Duchy. Most of the Indians in Luxembourg today are working in the financial sector or are into hotel management. Indians in Luxembourg speak Indian languages such as Hindi, Tamil", "psg_id": "16088961" }, { "title": "Indians in Chile", "text": "Indians in Chile Indians in Chile form one of the smaller populations of the Indian diaspora. The large majority of them of Sindhi descent. A few Indians went to Chile in the 1920s. Later more Indians migrated there about 30 years ago - not only from India, but also from Hong Kong, Spain, Ivory Coast, Indonesia, Nigeria, Panama, the Philippines and Singapore. Some migrants from British India (including Pakistan) arrived to work in mining, railroads, and agriculture in the early 20th century, usually under British-owned corporations. However most Indians in Chile are new arrivals in the 1980s and the 1990s", "psg_id": "14999480" }, { "title": "USA National Karate-do Federation", "text": "of 1978 enabled the governance of sports in the US by organizations other than the AAU. This act made each sport set up its own National governing body (NGB). Each of these governing bodies would be part of the United States Olympic Committee, but would not be run by the Committee. Thus, The USA Karate Federation was born. USA National Karate-do Federation is the latest of previous organizations to claim to represent Karate in the United States.USA National Karate-do Federation replaces USA Karate Federation. USA National Karate-do Federation USA National Karate-do Federation is the national governing body (NGB) of karate", "psg_id": "14766009" }, { "title": "East Cree", "text": "East Cree East Cree, also known as (Eastern) James Bay Cree, and East Main Cree, is a group of Cree dialects spoken in Quebec, Canada on the east coast of lower Hudson Bay and James Bay, and inland southeastward from James Bay. Cree happens to be one of the most spoken non-official aboriginal languages of Canada. Four dialects have been tentatively identified including the Southern Inland dialect (Iyiniw-Ayamiwin) spoken in Mistissini, Oujé-Bougoumou, Waswanipi, and Nemaska; the Southern Coastal dialect (Iyiyiw-Ayamiwin) spoken in Nemaska, Waskaganish, and Eastmain; the Northern Coastal Dialects (Iyiyiw-Ayimiwin), one spoken in Wemindji and Chisasibi and the other", "psg_id": "11688290" }, { "title": "Pimicikamak Cree Nation", "text": "Bay in the first half of the seventeenth century\". It is an exonym that was not used by the Pimicikamak people to describe themselves. Today, \"Crees use the name Cree to refer to themselves only when speaking English or French.\" \"Nation\" is an English word. The combination of these three terms describes the Pimicikamak people less accurately than its own name \"Pimicikamak\". \"Pimicikamak Cree Nation\" may be abbreviated as \"PCN\" referring erroneously to the Cross Lake Band of Indians or Cross Lake First Nation, not to be confused with the Mexican metal band of that name. Pimicikamak is an indigenous", "psg_id": "12419371" }, { "title": "Indians in Italy", "text": "Indians in Italy Although Italy and India have maintained important relations since ancient times, significant Indian migration to Italy is a recent phenomenon. Many Indians began immigrating to Italy in the early 1990s, when the Italian government initiated programs to get Indian IT professionals and engineers to contribute to the technology sector in Italy. Many came from the Punjab as entrepreneurs who are incredibly active in the restaurant and retail fields associated with Italy's large tourism industry. About half of the total Indian migrant population in Italy live in the central and northern regions of the country, especially in the", "psg_id": "11500827" }, { "title": "Indians in Korea", "text": "from IITs and are offering them salaries that are impressive even by western standards. The companies are also extending support for free housing and food. Some of Indian associations in South Korea include \"IndiansInKorea\" (also known as IIK) with more than 5000 members (www.indiansinkorea.com), the \"Indian Association of Korea\" with mainly professionals as members, and the \"Annapurna Indian Women's Association\". Indians in Korea Indians in Korea consist of migrants from India to Korea and their locally born descendants. A majority of them live in Seoul while there are smaller populations living in other parts of Korea. According to the 11th", "psg_id": "15286484" }, { "title": "That Portion of the Cayuga Indians Residing in Canada v. State", "text": "In February 1888, Gen. Strong lobbied the legislature to appoint a single Commissioner to treat with the Canadian Cayugas and enter into a settlement that could be approved by the Governor. By this time, the claim for $400,000 had been dropped. That Portion of the Cayuga Indians Residing in Canada v. State That Portion of the Cayuga Indians Residing in Canada v. State, 1 N.E. 770 (N.Y. 1885), was an early litigation of aboriginal title in New York, with the Canadian Cayugas seeking to recovery compensation from a prior land cession. The Cayugas ceded 1,536,000 acres to the state in", "psg_id": "15859233" }, { "title": "Indians in French Guiana", "text": "Tobago. Indians in French Guiana Indians in French Guiana are mostly descendants of Tamil indentured labourers from India who live in the French Overseas Department of French Guiana. Between 1838 and 1917 there were 19,276 Indian immigrants to French Guiana. Labour from India began to enter French Guiana beginning in 1862. By the mid-1880s, however, the British stopped shipments of Indians in response to allegations that the French were ill-treating indentured to the Indian workers under their employ. In recent years, immigrants of East Indian origin have been arriving from French Guiana's neighbouring countries such as Guyana, Suriname, and Trinidad", "psg_id": "14923779" }, { "title": "Indians in French Guiana", "text": "Indians in French Guiana Indians in French Guiana are mostly descendants of Tamil indentured labourers from India who live in the French Overseas Department of French Guiana. Between 1838 and 1917 there were 19,276 Indian immigrants to French Guiana. Labour from India began to enter French Guiana beginning in 1862. By the mid-1880s, however, the British stopped shipments of Indians in response to allegations that the French were ill-treating indentured to the Indian workers under their employ. In recent years, immigrants of East Indian origin have been arriving from French Guiana's neighbouring countries such as Guyana, Suriname, and Trinidad and", "psg_id": "14923778" }, { "title": "Sweet Grass (Cree chief)", "text": "the priest Father Lacombe moved to the Red River Colony with plans to live with the Metis and Cree. His goal was to spread the Roman Catholic faith to the Western parts of Canada. During this time Lacombe would become familiar with the Cree language and the culture, even writing a Cree dictionary in 1874. During the 1860s he moved farther west and would come into contact with Sweet Grass and his band. With diseases and famine rampant in the Cree community, they were more receptive to new religious ideas. It was due to both Lacombe's understanding of Cree culture", "psg_id": "19184610" }, { "title": "Indians in Bangladesh", "text": "Indians in Bangladesh There are hundreds of thousands of Indians in Bangladesh, most of whom are illegal migrants and refugees. According to data produced by the Bangladeshi Ministry of Home Affairs, as many as 500,000 Indians were staying in Bangladesh illegally in 2009. They were found working in different establishments such as NGOs, garments, textile, IT and sent money back home through hundi transfer systems. In 2012, Bangladesh was the fifth among the nations sending highest remittances to India. Indians working in Bangladesh sent more than $3.7 billion back to India in 2012. Making Bangladesh the 5th largest source of", "psg_id": "14999742" }, { "title": "Indians in Bahrain", "text": "Indians in Bahrain The history of Indians in Bahrain dates back to the time of the Dilmun civilisation in 3000 BCE when the civilisation served as a trade link between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley civilisation. Proper immigration of Indians to Bahrain first started in the late quarter of the 19th century, with Banyan merchants arriving from the British Raj. Today, Indians number at an estimated 400,000 people out of the country's total population of 1.3 million, making them the largest expatriate group in the country. Initially, Indian merchants in Bahrain traded dates, though most later entered the pearling business", "psg_id": "17077604" }, { "title": "Indians in Zambia", "text": "by a number of cabinet ministers of the Mwanawasa government. Indians in Zambia There is a small but recognisable community of Indians in Zambia. Unlike the better-known Indian communities of South East Africa, they were little-studied by historians until the 2000s. Indians from Gujarat arrived in what was then the British territory of North-Eastern Rhodesia (later part of Northern Rhodesia and then Zambia) in 1905 via Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) or the British Central Africa Protectorate (later Nyasaland, now Malawi). Unlike the population of Indians in South Africa, the proportion of indentured labourers among them was quite small; most", "psg_id": "12079350" }, { "title": "Indians in Zambia", "text": "Indians in Zambia There is a small but recognisable community of Indians in Zambia. Unlike the better-known Indian communities of South East Africa, they were little-studied by historians until the 2000s. Indians from Gujarat arrived in what was then the British territory of North-Eastern Rhodesia (later part of Northern Rhodesia and then Zambia) in 1905 via Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) or the British Central Africa Protectorate (later Nyasaland, now Malawi). Unlike the population of Indians in South Africa, the proportion of indentured labourers among them was quite small; most instead were skilled artisans or businesspeople. Initial settlers were Muslims,", "psg_id": "12079346" }, { "title": "Indians in Portugal", "text": "such as high intelligence were ascribed to Indians, Chinese, and Japanese slaves. Indians in Portugal Indians in Portugal, including recent immigrants and people who trace their ancestry back to India, together number around 70,000. They are concentrated in Lisbon and Porto. They are also found in the Algarve, Coimbra, Guarda and Leiria. They consist of Goans, Gujaratis, people from Daman and Diu, and most recently Punjabis. In sixteenth century southern Portugal there were Chinese slaves but the number of them was described as \"negligible\", being outnumbered by East Indian, Mourisco, and African slaves. Amerindians, Chinese, Malays, and Indians were slaves", "psg_id": "11497525" }, { "title": "That Portion of the Cayuga Indians Residing in Canada v. State", "text": "That Portion of the Cayuga Indians Residing in Canada v. State That Portion of the Cayuga Indians Residing in Canada v. State, 1 N.E. 770 (N.Y. 1885), was an early litigation of aboriginal title in New York, with the Canadian Cayugas seeking to recovery compensation from a prior land cession. The Cayugas ceded 1,536,000 acres to the state in 1789 and 1795. The 30-mile-wide strip ran from Lake Ontario to Pennsylvania. In 1789, following the cession, many of the Cayugas relocated to Canada. In 1795, another group relocated to Ohio. The Canadian Cayugas, led by chief O-ja-gegh-ti, sought to recover,", "psg_id": "15859222" }, { "title": "Indians in Russia", "text": "like Christian of Indian origin and Sikhs. Hinduism has been told of in Russia, though most ignore it, primarily due to the work of \"missionaries\" from the Vaishnava Hindu organization International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Brahma Kumaris and by itinerant swamis from India. There is an active Tantra Sangha operating in Russia. Indians in Russia There is a small community of Indians in Russia which includes Indian expatriates in Russia, as well as Russian citizens of Indian origin or descent. Indian presence in Russia dates back to the 17th century, when Astrakhan, a trading-port in the delta of the Volga", "psg_id": "15023766" }, { "title": "Indians in Egypt", "text": "Indians in Egypt There is a small community of Indians in Egypt includes Indian expatriates in Egypt, as well as Egyptian citizens of Indian origin or descent. Most of the Indian residents have senior level jobs, with the majority being professionals working for multinationals in the oil and gas, banking and IT sector and their postings are mainly senior positions, which means typically they are at least in their thirties and accompanied by their families. There are currently about 300 Indian companies, having joint ventures or wholly owned subsidiaries or offices in Egypt. Some of the top Indian companies with", "psg_id": "15455071" }, { "title": "Most Haunted Live!", "text": "but the UK aired a 2-hour edited version of the live events which were classed as the 'Almost' live series. Most Haunted Live! Most Haunted Live is a spin-off of the paranormal reality television series \"Most Haunted\" and was also produced by Antix Productions. The show consists of paranormal investigations broadcast live over a period of one or more nights, usually with interactive sections that involve the viewer. Following a five-year hiatus, Most Haunted Live returned to our screens, this time on UKTV's Really on 31 October 2015. The first episode of \"Most Haunted Live!\" was broadcast on Living on", "psg_id": "10195757" }, { "title": "Indians in Mozambique", "text": "would be asked to make a sacrifice and remain in the country to face the dangers of continuing to do business, while the others moved on to neighbouring countries, to Portugal, or back to South Asia. Indians in Mozambique Indians in Mozambique form the sixth-largest Indian diaspora community in Africa, according to the statistics of India's Ministry of External Affairs. Roughly 70,000 people of Indian descent reside in Mozambique, as well as 870 Indian expatriates. India's links with Mozambique reach back over half a millennium. Indian Muslim traders from south India's Malabar region plied the trade routes of the Indian", "psg_id": "11778604" }, { "title": "Serra do Mar State Park", "text": "in Brazil. The park contains some traditional communities of \"quilombolas\", indians, \"caipiras\" and \"caiçaras\". It connects the Serra do Mar forests of Rio de Janeiro to the Vale do Ribeira and Paraná. The escarpments of the park dominate the coast of São Paulo. It is part of the Bocaina Mosaic, created in 2006. The Serra do Mar State Park is managed by the Forestry Foundation of São Paulo, which is linked to the São Paulo Secretariat of State for the Environment. The forest provides refuge to hundreds of species of birds and other animals. The park protects water sources that", "psg_id": "14512471" }, { "title": "Cree language", "text": "the long vowel has merged with . However, the most transparent phonological variation between different Cree dialects are the reflexes of Proto-Algonquian *l in the modern dialects, as shown below: The Plains Cree, speakers of the y dialect, refer to their language as ', whereas Woods Cree speakers say ', and Swampy Cree speakers say \"\". Another important phonological variation among the Cree dialects involves the palatalisation of Proto-Algonquian *k: East of the Ontario–Quebec border (except for Atikamekw), Proto-Algonquian *k has changed into or before front vowels. See the table above for examples in the *kīla column. Very often the", "psg_id": "627056" }, { "title": "The Most Dangerous Man in America", "text": "The Most Dangerous Man in America The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers is a 2009 documentary film directed by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith. The film follows Daniel Ellsberg and explores the events leading up to the publication of the \"Pentagon Papers\", which exposed the top-secret military history of the United States involvement in Vietnam. The film was shown on the PBS series \"POV\" in 2010, for which it earned a Peabody Award. International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam Palm Springs International Film Festival National Board of Review, USA Mill Valley Film Festival, USA San", "psg_id": "14300536" }, { "title": "Indians in Botswana", "text": "Zambia, Zimbabwe and even from Kenya and Uganda. Botswana's government does not encourage immigration of foreign labour, but with its shortage of skilled manpower, it started recruiting Indian experts directly from India from the late 1980s – teachers, doctors, engineers and civil servants.. The political leadership and the higher bureaucracy are appreciative of its contribution towards the development of the country. While no PIO has so far won any election to the parliament of Botswana, one has become a nominated member. Indians in Botswana Indians in Botswana do not form a very large population. As of 2016, an estimated 7,000-8,000", "psg_id": "10084156" }, { "title": "Indians in Argentina", "text": "Indians in Argentina There is a small community of Indians in Argentina who are mainly immigrants from India and the neighboring countries in South America and the Caribbean with Indo-Caribbean influence (i.e. Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Suriname) and some of whom were born in Argentina and are of Indian heritage. The first Indians to arrive in Argentina were Sikhs from the Indian state of Punjab who came to Argentina in the early 19th century to work on a British-built railroad. In the 1970s, others came after being barred entry to Canada and the United States, the preferred destinations, along", "psg_id": "15572380" }, { "title": "Indians in the United States Virgin Islands", "text": "Islands as it is an unincorporated United States territory. Roopnarine notes that \"East Indians do not fit the general definition of minority groups in the USVI or even in the wider Caribbean. They have neither been singled out openly for differential and unequal treatment nor exposed to constant incidents of discrimination.\" Indians in the USVI are generally financially stable and tend to dominate the microeconomic sector and run many department stores in the territory. Roopnarine states that Indians in the Virgin Islands have engaged in \"selective assimilation\" while maintaining social, religious and cultural ties to India through contacts with the", "psg_id": "20128922" }, { "title": "Ethnic Indians in the Cabinet of Malaysia", "text": "by seniority. This list includes ethnic Indians who served in the past and who continue to serve in the present. Ethnic Indians in the Cabinet of Malaysia Malaysian Indians have served in the Cabinet of Malaysia since independence and continue to do so. Tun Samy Vellu is one of the longest serving ministers in the Cabinet of Malaysia. He held the post of Minister of Public Works and Utilities from 1979 to 2008. Following his departure from the cabinet, he was appointed Special Envoy of Infrastructure to India and South Asia. Gobind Singh Deo is the first Malaysian Sikh cabinet", "psg_id": "20808091" }, { "title": "Ethnic Indians in the Cabinet of Malaysia", "text": "Ethnic Indians in the Cabinet of Malaysia Malaysian Indians have served in the Cabinet of Malaysia since independence and continue to do so. Tun Samy Vellu is one of the longest serving ministers in the Cabinet of Malaysia. He held the post of Minister of Public Works and Utilities from 1979 to 2008. Following his departure from the cabinet, he was appointed Special Envoy of Infrastructure to India and South Asia. Gobind Singh Deo is the first Malaysian Sikh cabinet minister. This is a complete list of ethnic Indians who have served as Ministers in the Cabinet of Malaysia, ordered", "psg_id": "20808090" }, { "title": "Cree language", "text": "Cree use Western Cree syllabics and the dialects of eastern Swampy Cree, East Cree, Moose Cree, and Naskapi use Eastern Cree syllabics. In this syllabic system, each symbol, which represents a consonant, can be written four ways, each direction representing its corresponding vowel. Some dialects of Cree have up to seven vowels, so additional diacritics are placed after the syllabic to represent the corresponding vowels. Finals represent stand-alone consonants. The Cree language also has two semivowels. The semivowels may follow other consonants or be on their own in a word. The following tables show the syllabaries of Eastern and Western", "psg_id": "627063" } ]
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out of 11 series of prime time seasons how many times did happy days make the nielsen top twenty?
[ { "title": "How Many More Times", "text": "How Many More Times \"How Many More Times\" is the ninth and final track on English rock band Led Zeppelin's 1969 debut album \"Led Zeppelin\". The song is credited in the album liner to Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham, but Robert Plant was later added to the ASCAP credits. At eight and a half minutes, \"How Many More Times\" is the longest song on the album. It is one of three Led Zeppelin songs on which Page used bowed guitar. In an interview he gave to \"Guitar World\" magazine in 1993, Page stated that the song \"was", "psg_id": "7319702" } ]
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[ { "title": "Many Happy Returns (Person of Interest)", "text": "raw emotions and ideals that delve into morality and change while ignoring simple happy endings make \"Person of Interest\" continue to stand out.\" Many Happy Returns (Person of Interest) \"Many Happy Returns\" is the twenty-first episode of the first season of the American television drama series \"Person of Interest\". It is the 21st overall episode of the series and is written by Erik Mountain from a story by Mountain and series creator Jonathan Nolan and directed by Frederick E. O. Toye. It aired on CBS in the United States and on CTV in Canada on May 3, 2012. In February", "psg_id": "20470437" }, { "title": "Many Happy Returns (TV series)", "text": "which stopped production in 1964 after eleven years on the air, first on ABC, then on CBS. It aired at 9:30 Eastern on Mondays opposite the short-lived sitcom \"The Bing Crosby Show\" on ABC and \"The Andy Williams Show\", alternating weekly with \"The Jonathan Winters Show\", on the NBC schedule. \"Many Happy Returns\" theoretically benefited from having followed \"The Lucy Show\" on CBS. It preceded the drama \"Slattery's People\". Many Happy Returns (TV series) Many Happy Returns is an American sitcom that ran on CBS for twenty-six episodes, from September 21, 1964 to April 12, 1965, under the sponsorship of", "psg_id": "11976080" }, { "title": "Happy Times", "text": "who he hopes will bring him warmth and comfort in life. So he sets out desperately to find a way to make money for the posh wedding he has promised. The hapless man and his friend (Fu Biao) decide to renovate a broken bus on top of a hill that is popular for romantic couples. He turns this bus into a small dwelling he names \"Happy Times Hotel,\" which he will rent to willing couples visiting the hill. As he brags about his newly opened \"hotel\" and how much money he is making, he finds himself entrusted with the care", "psg_id": "6817182" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "the song's use on the show. The \"Happy Days\" recording had its first commercial release in 2005 by the German label Hydra Records. (When \"Happy Days\" entered syndication in 1979, the series was retitled \"Happy Days Again\" and used an edited version of the 1954 recording instead of the 1973 version). In some prints intended for reruns and overseas broadcasts, the original \"Rock Around the Clock\" opening theme is replaced by the more standard \"Happy Days\" theme. The show's closing theme song in seasons one and two was a fragment from \"Happy Days\" (although in a different recording with a", "psg_id": "1467179" }, { "title": "How Many More Times", "text": "Wolf's \"How Many More Years\" (1951), as well as other songs by blues musicians he admired at the time of recording. In 1970, \"How Many More Times\" was dropped from Led Zeppelin's typical setlist, although they continued to perform it on occasion until the early stages of their 1975 North American tour, when it was re-introduced in full as a result of Jimmy Page's injured finger, which temporarily prevented him from playing the more challenging \"Dazed and Confused\". In a contemporary review for \"Led Zeppelin\" on release, John Mendelsohn of \"Rolling Stone\" called \"How Many More Times\" as the album's", "psg_id": "7319704" }, { "title": "Out of Step (TV series)", "text": "tramp's life really a happy one?\" 11. Witchcraft (TX: 4 December 1957) \"Meet a witch and hear about \"the wickedest man in the world\"\" 12. The Seventh Day (TX: 11 December 1957) \"Practically everything is shut on an English Sunday. The Lord's Day Observance Society are campaigning to make the laws about Sunday even more strict than they are now.\" 13. One Man Against The World (TX: 18 December 1957) \"Harold Steele made his courageous protest against atom warfare. It failed - or did it?\" Out of Step (TV series) Out of Step is a documentary series made by Associated-Rediffusion", "psg_id": "9568841" }, { "title": "Many Happy Returns (The Prisoner)", "text": "Many Happy Returns (The Prisoner) \"Many Happy Returns\" is a television episode of the British science fiction-allegorical series \"The Prisoner\". It was first broadcast on 10 November 1967. Number Six awakens to find the Village completely deserted. He sees this as an opportunity to escape. He takes numerous photos before assembling a raft and taking flight by sea for 25 days. He takes careful notes as to headings and times as best he can, but has an unfriendly encounter with gun-runners who steal his belongings and throw him in the sea. Clambering on board their boat, he takes control of", "psg_id": "7889008" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "its time. The series began as an unsold pilot starring Howard, Ross and Anson Williams, which aired in 1972 as a segment entitled \"Love and the Television Set\" (later retitled \"Love and the Happy Days\" for syndication) on ABC's anthology show \"Love, American Style\". Based on the pilot, director George Lucas cast Howard as the lead in his 1973 hit film \"American Graffiti\", causing ABC to take a renewed interest in the pilot. The first two seasons of \"Happy Days\" focused on the experiences and dilemmas of \"innocent teenager\" Richie Cunningham, his family, and his high school friends, attempting to", "psg_id": "1467156" }, { "title": "Many Happy Returns (Person of Interest)", "text": "Many Happy Returns (Person of Interest) \"Many Happy Returns\" is the twenty-first episode of the first season of the American television drama series \"Person of Interest\". It is the 21st overall episode of the series and is written by Erik Mountain from a story by Mountain and series creator Jonathan Nolan and directed by Frederick E. O. Toye. It aired on CBS in the United States and on CTV in Canada on May 3, 2012. In February 2011, Reese (Jim Caviezel) is on a bus to New Rochelle, after seemingly \"losing his job.\" He then arrives at a hospital, asking", "psg_id": "20470428" }, { "title": "Many Happy Returns (TV series)", "text": "Many Happy Returns (TV series) Many Happy Returns is an American sitcom that ran on CBS for twenty-six episodes, from September 21, 1964 to April 12, 1965, under the sponsorship of General Foods. The show stars character actor John McGiver. Known for his emphatic, precise, dogmatic bearing and firm command of the English language, McGiver played the part of a widower, Walter Burnley, the manager of the complaints department at the fictitious Krockmeyer's Department Store in Los Angeles. Elinor Donahue played McGiver's daughter, Joan Randall. Mark Goddard played Joan's husband, Bob Randall. The Randalls' daughter, Laurie, was played by Andrea", "psg_id": "11976078" }, { "title": "Out of the Blue (1979 TV series)", "text": "the series was broadcast a little over one week prior to an episode of \"Happy Days\" featuring Jimmy Brogan as the character Random. Television observer and owner of Sitcoms Online, Todd Fuller, maintains that because \"Chachi Sells His Soul\" aired on September 18, 1979, Random's appearance on this \"Happy Days\" episode was a crossover. He goes on to postulate: \"The \"Happy Days\" episode was likely a promotional tool for \"Out of the Blue\" to make the character more known.\" Thom Holbrook, who has a website devoted to TV crossovers and spin-offs, sees the arguments against calling it a spin-off, but", "psg_id": "5524695" }, { "title": "Many Happy Returns (Person of Interest)", "text": "\"The episode drew to black with the question mark lingering and many likely assumed that he did just that. No answer was given for that particular episode but 'Many Happy Returns' showed that it can go either way with John Reese.\" Luke Gelineau of \"TV Equals\" wrote \"It was a bit strange that we didn't hear anything about Reese's old partner this episode, seeing as how the reveal that she's still alive was a bit of a cliffhanger last week. We did get a cool little bit of information in that Finch has been researching Reese for a long time,", "psg_id": "20470435" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "Happy Days Happy Days is an American television sitcom that aired first-run from January 15, 1974, to September 24, 1984 on ABC, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning eleven seasons. Created by Garry Marshall, the series presented an idealized vision of life in the mid-1950s to mid-1960s Midwestern United States, and starred Ron Howard as teenager Richie Cunningham, Henry Winkler as his friend Arthur \"Fonzie\"/\"The Fonz\" Fonzarelli, and Tom Bosley and Marion Ross as Richie's parents, Howard and Marion Cunningham. \"Happy Days\" became one of the biggest hits in television history and heavily influenced the television style of", "psg_id": "1467155" }, { "title": "The Jews of Prime Time", "text": "ABC—like the Hollywood moguls of the pre-TV era and the owners of the \"New York Times\" and \"Washington Post\"—did not want to ‘taint’ their programming with 'Jewishness.'\" The book was reviewed in \"American Jewish History\", \"Library Journal\", \"Judaism\", and \"The Chronicle of Higher Education\". The Jews of Prime Time The Jews of Prime Time is a 2003 book by David Zurawik. David Bianculli, a TV critic at the time for National Public Radio’s \"Fresh Air\" and the \"New York Daily News\", wrote in his review, \"(Zurawik's) own thorough and thoroughly entertaining insights about so many TV shows, from 'The Goldbergs'", "psg_id": "20994939" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "Tom Bosley presented an introduction before each performance live on stage, and pop group Human Nature played a 1950s-style rock group. Another stage show, \"Happy Days: A New Musical\" began touring in 2008. Happy Days Happy Days is an American television sitcom that aired first-run from January 15, 1974, to September 24, 1984 on ABC, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning eleven seasons. Created by Garry Marshall, the series presented an idealized vision of life in the mid-1950s to mid-1960s Midwestern United States, and starred Ron Howard as teenager Richie Cunningham, Henry Winkler as his friend Arthur \"Fonzie\"/\"The", "psg_id": "1467193" }, { "title": "The Pitman’s Happy Times", "text": "The Pitman’s Happy Times The Pitman’s Happy Times is a Geordie folk song written in the 19th century by J.P.(Joseph Philip) Robson, known as \"The bard af ths Tyne and minstrel of the Wear\", in a style deriving from music hall. J.P.(Joseph Philip) Robson, was one of the most prolific of all the Geordie poets of the time. He was already known for his classiucal poetry before he was persuaded to write in dialect and write lyrics for songs. Many of the dialectic works make for a feast of dialect materials. The song was written in the middle of the", "psg_id": "16236802" }, { "title": "I'll Make a Man Out of You", "text": "on the \"Dragon Ball\" franchise was uploaded to YouTube by TeamFourStar. \"Total Film\" ranked \"I'll Make a Man Out of You\" twenty-ninth on its list of the \"30 Best Disney Songs\". Similarly,\" M \"ranked the song twentieth on its list of the \"Top 20 Disney Songs of All Time\". Author Stephanie Osmanski cited \"Did they send me daughters when I asked for sons?\" as her favourite lyric. Gregory E. Miller of the\" New York Post \"cited I'll Make a Man Out of You\" as one of \"The best (and the most underrated) Disney songs,\" writing, \"Captain Shang’s battle-preparation anthem is", "psg_id": "8385249" }, { "title": "Happy Days (TV theme)", "text": "Happy Days (TV theme) \"Happy Days\" is a song written by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox. It is the theme song of the 1970s television series \"Happy Days\". It can be heard during the TV show's opening and closing credits as it runs in perpetual rerun syndication. The song was first recorded in 1974 by Jim Haas with a group of other session singers for the first two seasons. These versions of the song were used only during the closing credits of Seasons 1 and 2, with an updated version of \"Rock Around the Clock\" by Bill Haley and His", "psg_id": "17393523" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "set. The series' pilot was originally shown as \"Love and the Television Set\", later retitled \"Love and the Happy Days\" for syndication, a one-episode teleplay on the anthology series \"Love, American Style\", aired on February 25, 1972. \"Happy Days\" spawned the hit television shows \"Laverne & Shirley\" and \"Mork & Mindy\" as well as three failures, \"Joanie Loves Chachi\", \"Blansky's Beauties\" featuring Nancy Walker as Howard's cousin, and \"Out of the Blue\". The show is the basis for the \"Happy Days\" musical touring the United States since 2008. The leather jacket worn by Winkler during the series was acquired by", "psg_id": "1467160" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "title. The show has aired in Australia on Eleven (a digital channel of Network Ten) since January 11, 2011 during the afternoon and midnight. \"Happy Days\" was a perennial favorite seen on the Nine Network from 1974 to 2006. During its original run in the 70s and early 80s on the Nine Network was shown every Sunday night with reruns shown every Saturday afternoons during the early 2000s. Paramount Home Entertainment and CBS DVD have released the first six seasons of \"Happy Days\" on DVD in Region 1, as of December 2, 2014. For the second season, CBS features music", "psg_id": "1467188" }, { "title": "How Many Times (DJ Khaled song)", "text": "How Many Times (DJ Khaled song) \"How Many Times\" is the third single by DJ Khaled, featuring Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and Big Sean from Khaled's eighth studio album \"I Changed a Lot\". It was released on May 12, 2015, as the third single from Khaled's eighth studio album, \"I Changed a Lot\" (2015). A music video for the song was released on May 11, 2015. This video was famously known for featuring Khaled saying \"Another one!\" when demanding another kiss from a woman in the video. Ace Hood makes a cameo. This quote would then quickly evolve into a", "psg_id": "18797879" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "different lyric from that which would become the standard version), whose music was composed by Charles Fox and whose lyric was written by Norman Gimbel. According to SAG, this version was performed by Jimmy Haas on lead vocals, Ron Hicklin of the Ron Hicklin Singers, Stan Farber, Jerry Whitman, and Gary Garrett on backing vocals, and studio musicians. From seasons three to ten inclusive, a longer version of \"Happy Days\" replaced \"Rock Around the Clock\" at the beginning of the show. Released as a single in 1976 by Pratt & McClain, \"Happy Days\" cracked the Top 5. The show itself", "psg_id": "1467180" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "have also been released on DVD in the UK and in regions 2 and 4. There have been two reunion specials which aired on ABC: the first was \"The Happy Days Reunion Special\" originally aired in March 1992, followed by \"Happy Days: 30th Anniversary Reunion\" in February 2005 to commemorate the program's 30th anniversary. Both were set up in interview/clip format. \"Happy Days\" resulted in seven different spin-off series, including two that were animated: \"Laverne & Shirley,\" \"Blansky's Beauties,\" \"Mork & Mindy,\" \"Out of the Blue,\" \"Joanie Loves Chachi,\" \"The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang\" (animated) and \"Laverne &", "psg_id": "1467190" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "sign reading \"Jefferson High School\". Milwaukee's Washington High School provided the inspiration for the exteriors of the fictional Jefferson. In a two-part episode from the seventh season, the original Arnold's Drive-In was written out of the series as being destroyed by fire (see List of \"Happy Days\" episodes, episodes 159 and 160). In the last seasons that covered the 1960s timeline, a new Arnold's Drive-In set (to portray the new Arnold's that replaced the original Arnold's destroyed by the fire) emerged in a 1960s decor with wood paneling and stained glass. In 2004, two decades after the first set was", "psg_id": "1467177" }, { "title": "Twenty Four Candles", "text": "anthology. Inside there's an inscription: \"Looks like you share a birthday with another great writer… Happy Birthday, Betty. Love, Daniel.\" The gift worked on many levels because Betty was writing an article for Mode at the time and it showed how much Daniel really cares about her. But we simply didn't have the time in the episode to keep the scene. This is the first post-strike episode. It also hints at a return to the show's roots after enduring a series of over-the-top storylines, as creator Silvio Horta pointed out in a \"Los Angeles Times\" interview. The episode aired on", "psg_id": "11726196" }, { "title": "Prime time", "text": "provide local affiliates the opportunity to air sporting events or other special events which may fall outside of standard designated network broadcast times. Prime time for radio is called “Drive time” and, in Eastern and Pacific Time, is 6–10 a.m. and 3–7 p.m. and, for Mountain and Central Time, is 5–9 a.m. and 2–6 p.m. A survey by Nielsen revealed that viewers watched almost two hours worth of TV during prime time. Prime time in Australia is officially from 6:00 p.m. to midnight, following Australian Eastern Standard Time, with the highest ratings normally achieved between 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.", "psg_id": "336614" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "finished the 1976–77 television season at #1, ending the five-year Nielsen reign of \"All in the Family\". On the Season 2 DVD set release and later re-releases of the Season 1 DVD set, the song \"Rock Around the Clock\" was replaced with a reconstructed version of \"Happy Days\" because of music rights issues. For the show's 11th and final season (1983–84), the theme was rerecorded in a more modern style. It featured Bobby Arvon on lead vocals, with several back-up vocalists. To accompany this new version, new opening credits were filmed, and the flashing \"Happy Days\" logo was reanimated to", "psg_id": "1467181" }, { "title": "Marion Cunningham (Happy Days character)", "text": "Marion Cunningham (Happy Days character) Marion Cunningham (née Kelp) is a fictional character played by Marion Ross on the sitcom \"Happy Days\". She is one of the three characters to remain on the show for all 11 seasons. She is also one of three characters to be played by the same actors on \"Love American Style\" as well as \"Happy Days\" (the others being Richie and Potsie). Marion Cunningham is the wife of Howard Cunningham and the mother of Richie, Joanie, and (briefly) Chuck Cunningham; she is also like a surrogate mother to Fonzie. She is a housewife and does", "psg_id": "18576405" }, { "title": "Happy Days (season 1)", "text": "Happy Days (season 1) This is a list of episodes from the first season of \"Happy Days\". The pilot for the series was aired on February 25, 1972, as part of an episode of \"Love, American Style\" in a segment titled \"Love and the Television Set\". For syndication reruns, this was retitled \"Love and the Happy Days.\" The role of sister Joanie was played by 12-year-old Susan Neher. Father Howard was played by Harold Gould, and brother Chuck (/Charles) was played by Ric Carrott. The plot centers around how the Cunninghams buy their first television set, an expensive rare novelty", "psg_id": "17550946" }, { "title": "Out of the Blue (1979 TV series)", "text": "ultimately concludes: \"Making it a crossover would be basing things all on an odd bit of scheduling decades ago. The intent was spin off. The tone of the \"Happy Days\" episode is that of a dry run on the character, that of a pilot episode.\" Out of the Blue (1979 TV series) Out of the Blue is an American fantasy sitcom that aired on ABC during the fall of 1979. It is chiefly notable as having featured a \"Mork & Mindy\" crossover, and for the controversy surrounding its status as a spin-off of \"Happy Days\". The series starred Jimmy Brogan", "psg_id": "5524696" }, { "title": "Leslie Nielsen", "text": "film series, based on the earlier short-lived television series \"Police Squad!\", in which Nielsen also starred. Nielsen received a variety of awards and was inducted into the Canada's Walk of Fame and Hollywood Walk of Fame. Nielsen was born on 11 February 1926 in Regina, Saskatchewan. His mother, Mabel Elizabeth (née Davies), was an immigrant from Wales, and his father, Ingvard Eversen Nielsen, was a Danish-born constable in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Nielsen had two brothers; the elder, Erik Nielsen (1924–2008), was a long-time Canadian Member of Parliament, cabinet minister, and Deputy Prime Minister of Canada from 1984 to", "psg_id": "657398" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "third season on (1975–84), the show was a three-camera production in front of a live audience (with a cast member, usually Tom Bosley, announcing in voice-over, \"\"Happy Days\" is filmed before a live audience\" at the start of most episodes), giving these later seasons a markedly different style. A laugh track was still used during post-production to smooth over live reactions. Gary Marshall's earlier television series \"The Odd Couple\" had undergone an identical change in production style after its first season in 1970–71. The show had two main sets: the Cunningham home and Arnold's/Al's Drive-in. In seasons one and two,", "psg_id": "1467173" }, { "title": "The Jews of Prime Time", "text": "The Jews of Prime Time The Jews of Prime Time is a 2003 book by David Zurawik. David Bianculli, a TV critic at the time for National Public Radio’s \"Fresh Air\" and the \"New York Daily News\", wrote in his review, \"(Zurawik's) own thorough and thoroughly entertaining insights about so many TV shows, from 'The Goldbergs' and 'Rhoda' to 'Seinfeld' and 'The Nanny,' make this one of the most important, well-researched and addictively readable television books ever written.\" Book reviewer Joe Rosenberg wrote in the \"Baltimore Chronicle\", \"According to Zurawik, the Jewish heads of pre-cable television at CBS, NBC, and", "psg_id": "20994938" }, { "title": "Prime Minister of Thailand", "text": "sixteen out of twenty-nine, including the incumbent General Prayut Chan-o-cha. Military dominance began with the country's second Prime Minister, Phot Phahonyothin, who ousted his civilian predecessor in a coup in 1933. The longest serving Prime Minister was Field Marshal Plaek Pibulsonggram at 14 years, 11 months and 18 days. The shortest was Tawee Boonyaket at just 18 days. Nine were removed by coups d'état, three were disqualified by court order, and eleven resigned from office. The youngest ever to occupy office was M.R. Seni Pramoj at 40 years old. Thailand received its first female prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, in 2011.", "psg_id": "1947629" }, { "title": "Marion Cunningham (Happy Days character)", "text": "what housewife stereotypes normally do. She often calls Richie by his given name \"Richard,\" and his friends by their real names, such as \"Warren\" (Potsie) and \"Arthur\" (Fonzie). The only character Marion does not call by his real name is Chachi. She is the only character in the show to address Fonzie by his real name \"Arthur,\" which she always does affectionately. Marion Cunningham (Happy Days character) Marion Cunningham (née Kelp) is a fictional character played by Marion Ross on the sitcom \"Happy Days\". She is one of the three characters to remain on the show for all 11 seasons.", "psg_id": "18576406" }, { "title": "Happy Days and Lonely Nights", "text": "by Columbia a&r director Ben Selvin. In 1929 recordings of \"Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" were made by Vaughn De Leath and Eva Taylor. The song was revived in 1954 by the Fontane Sisters whose version - made with the Billy Vaughn Orchestra - reached #18 on the US charts. Although the UK release of the Fontane Sisters' version was overlooked it did result in three British-based acts covering \"Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" for the UK market: both Suzi Miller & the Johnston Brothers and Frankie Vaughan took \"Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" into the UK Top 20 with", "psg_id": "13691179" }, { "title": "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis", "text": "Velma Dinkley on Zelda, and Shaggy Rogers on Maynard. Garry Marshall said that he drew inspiration from \"Dobie Gillis\" when he created the ABC sitcom \"Happy Days\". Singer-songwriter Dobie Gray's stage name served as a reference to the Dobie Gillis character. The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (also known as simply Dobie Gillis or Max Shulman<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Dobie Gillis in later seasons and in syndication) is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1959, to June 5, 1963. The series and several episode scripts were adapted from the \"Dobie Gillis\" short stories", "psg_id": "3390921" }, { "title": "How Many Times (DJ Khaled song)", "text": "meme and has since then been featured in many of Khaled's later singles, most notably For Free, which features Canadian entertainer Drake, and in Do You Mind, which features Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, August Alsina, Jeremih, Future, and Rick Ross. How Many Times (DJ Khaled song) \"How Many Times\" is the third single by DJ Khaled, featuring Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and Big Sean from Khaled's eighth studio album \"I Changed a Lot\". It was released on May 12, 2015, as the third single from Khaled's eighth studio album, \"I Changed a Lot\" (2015). A music video for the song", "psg_id": "18797880" }, { "title": "Many Happy Returns (Person of Interest)", "text": "to Nielsen Media Research. This was a 4% increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 12.73 million viewers with a 2.4/6 in the 18-49 demographics. With these ratings, \"Person of Interest\" was the third most watched show on CBS for the night beating \"The Mentalist\", but behind \"Rules of Engagement\", and \"The Big Bang Theory\", second on its timeslot and fifth for the night in the 18-49 demographics, behind \"Rules of Engagement\", \"Grey's Anatomy\", \"American Idol\", and \"The Big Bang Theory\". \"Many Happy Returns\" received very positive reviews from critics. Keysha Couzens of \"TV Overmind\" wrote", "psg_id": "20470434" }, { "title": "Out of the Box (TV series)", "text": "Out of the Box (TV series) Out of the Box is an American children's television series which premiered on Playhouse Disney on October 7, 1998, and ended its run on September 27, 2004, with reruns until June 2005 (December 2006 in the UK). The series takes place in \"The Box\", a playhouse made entirely of cardboard boxes, where two hosts, Tony James and Vivian Bayubay McLaughlin, make crafts, sing songs, and act out plays. Two special episodes were released on VHS by Walt Disney Home Video, \"Out of the Box: Trick or Treat\", and \"Out of the Box: Happy Holidays\".", "psg_id": "6737554" }, { "title": "World Series of Fighting 11: Gaethje vs. Newell", "text": "World Series of Fighting 11: Gaethje vs. Newell World Series of Fighting 11: Gaethje vs. Newell was a mixed martial arts event held on July 5, 2014 in the United States. This event aired live in prime time on NBC. Rousimar Palhares was set to make his first title defense against former UFC veteran Jon Fitch on this show. On April 30, 2014 it was announced that the bout was canceled due to personal problems with Palhares. Fitch was then expected to face debuting Jake Shields. However, Shields was forced out of the bout due to an injury. Fitch was", "psg_id": "17951757" }, { "title": "How to Make Trouble and Influence People", "text": "How to Make Trouble and Influence People How to Make Trouble and Influence People () is a self-published book from 1996 chronicling the history of political pranks and acts of creative subversion in Australia. The book consists of a series of short paragraphs describing incidents, as well as facsimiles of flyers, posters and graffiti. It also includes an interview with Greg Wadley, author of the zine \"Loser\". The incidents detailed in \"How to Make Trouble\" date from the early colonial days to recent times, and include both explicitly political and non-political pranks. They include industrial disputes in the 1920s, recent", "psg_id": "4441091" }, { "title": "Times and Seasons", "text": "prospectus claiming the paper was a continuation of the original \"Times and Seasons\". The paper republished many articles, letters, and other materials published in the original Nauvoo newspaper. It was published in Owen Sound, Ontario. Another breakaway sect of the LDS Church, the True and Living Church of Jesus Christ of Saints of the Last Days, published a periodical using the title: \"The Manti Times and Seasons\". Its purpose was \"to uplift and encourage all those who truly seek to reclaim the House of Israel and redeem the Zion of our God.\" The first issue was published in August 1996.", "psg_id": "2545018" }, { "title": "Many Happy Returns (The Prisoner)", "text": "spot. When Number Six asks his former boss \"Anyone at home?\", the man behind the desk, as in the opening credits, is George Markstein. Markstein co-created the series with Patrick McGoohan and was the script editor on the first 13 episodes which included \"Many Happy Returns\", the final one to be filmed. Many Happy Returns (The Prisoner) \"Many Happy Returns\" is a television episode of the British science fiction-allegorical series \"The Prisoner\". It was first broadcast on 10 November 1967. Number Six awakens to find the Village completely deserted. He sees this as an opportunity to escape. He takes numerous", "psg_id": "7889017" }, { "title": "Many Happy Returns (TV series)", "text": "Sacino. Elena Verdugo (\"Marcus Welby, M.D.\") played complaint department employee Lynn Hall. Others on the series were Richard Collier as Harry Price, Jesslyn Fax as Wilma Fritter, and Mickey Manners as Joe Foley, all cast as store employees. Character actress Doris Packer played the role of Cornelia. Russell Collins was cast as Burnley's demanding, often unreasonable boss, Owen Sharp. The program was directed by Gene Reynolds, who later went on to work on several episodes of \"M*A*S*H\". Episode titles of \"Many Happy Returns\" include: \"Many Happy Returns\" was technically the successor to \"The Danny Thomas Show\" (for the same sponsor),", "psg_id": "11976079" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "Shirley with Special Guest Star The Fonz\" (animated). Spin-off pilots that did not succeed include \"The Ralph and Potsie Show\" as well as \"The Pinky Tuscadero Show\". A series of novels based on characters and dialog of the series was written by William Johnston and published by Tempo Books in the 1970s. There are two animated series, both produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with Paramount Television (now known as CBS Television Distribution). \"The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang\" ran from 1980 to 1982. There are also animated spin-offs of \"Laverne & Shirley\" (\"Laverne & Shirley in the Army\")", "psg_id": "1467191" }, { "title": "Happy Days (TV theme)", "text": "Comets used as the opening theme. The song was re-recorded in 1975 with different lyrics for both the opening and closing credits for Seasons 3 through 10. Pratt & McClain released the song as a single in 1976 from their album \"Pratt & McClain Featuring Happy Days\". Bobby Arvon recorded an updated version of the song in 1983 for the opening and closing credits of Season 11, with the same lyrics as the version used for seasons 3-10. Pratt & McClain's album version of the song, recorded in 1976, peaked at No. 5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, No. 7", "psg_id": "17393524" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "in pre-production. Lucas immediately cast Howard in the film, which became one of the top-grossing films of 1973. With the movie's success generating a renewed interest in the 50's era, tv show creator Garry Marshall and ABC recast the unsold pilot to turn \"Happy Days\" into a series. According to Marshall in an interview, executive producer Tom Miller said while developing the sitcom, \"If we do a TV series that takes place in another era, and when it goes into reruns, then it won't look old.\" This made sense to Marshall while on the set of the show. Gould had", "psg_id": "1467171" }, { "title": "Times and Seasons", "text": "on a single issue before Thompson's death, just twenty days after the death of Don Carlos. Robinson was then joined by Gustavus Hills for a few issues before he deeded the print shop to Joseph Smith. in January 1842. Joseph acted as director of the print shop and was listed as editor in the \"Times and Seasons\", but operation was actually run by John Taylor and Wilford Woodruff. In November 1842, Taylor became the principal editor, but was still assisted by Woodruff. The printing office was eventually sold to Taylor directly in January 1844. The publication was the first to", "psg_id": "2545016" }, { "title": "Spouse of the Prime Minister of Malaysia", "text": "a few days after the story came out. However some search engines managed to store the cached version of the page. Many groups questioned the validity and functionality of the department. There were also some queries, especially in the Malaysian Parliament, on how much allocation from the National Budget was allocated for the department. Spouse of the Prime Minister of Malaysia The Spouse of the Prime Minister of Malaysia refers to the spouse of the head of government of Malaysia, the Prime Minister. Since independence in 1957, the title has been occupied by women, therefore the spouse is also known", "psg_id": "10938424" }, { "title": "University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee", "text": "in Mitchell Hall Dance Studio located on the second floor. The department of film recently opened a new venue to showcase new student films in Kenilworth Square. Several main characters in the television show \"Happy Days\" (set in Milwaukee) were students at this university in later seasons of the show. UWM banners also hung inside the characters' regular hang-out, \"Arnold's Drive-In.\" To match the time period of the show, \"Happy Days\" used the red-and-white colors and the Cardinals mascot, which was in use by UWM during this period. In \"\", the twenty-fourth season of MTV's reality television series \"The Real", "psg_id": "2767610" }, { "title": "Make Happy", "text": "other technology were considered from the beginning. Burnham began touring for \"Make Happy\" in February 2015, at the age of 24. \"Make Happy\" was recorded for Netflix at the Capitol Theatre in New York, and released on June 3, 2016, at a time when Netflix was releasing several original content stand-up comedy specials per month. Following the release of \"Make Happy\" on Netflix, Burnham stated that it may be the last stand-up show he performs in the foreseeable future, as he plans to focus more on writing. In the introduction, Burnham awakes in a hotel room wearing clown makeup and", "psg_id": "19527134" }, { "title": "Make Happy", "text": "signed to Comedy Central Records and released his debut EP, \"Bo Fo Sho\", in 2008. His most recent work at the time of \"Make Happy\" was the stand-up show \"what.\", which he toured with in 2013 and released on YouTube and Netflix for free on December 17, 2013. While touring for \"what.\", Burnham began to have panic attacks before shows, which may have influenced the writing and performance of \"Make Happy\", his next live show. While segments for \"what.\" were written without production design in mind, and these elements were added later, in \"Make Happy\" the lights, backing tracks and", "psg_id": "19527133" }, { "title": "Prime Minister of France", "text": "largest party in the Assembly, it did not have an absolute majority. The RPR had an alliance with the UDF, which gave them a majority. Such a situation, where the President is forced to work with a Prime Minister who is an opponent, is called a cohabitation. Édith Cresson is the only woman to have held the position of Prime Minister. Aristide Briand holds the record for number of cabinet formations as Prime Minister with 11 times. He served between 1909 and 1929 with some terms as short as 26 days. According to article 21 of the Constitution, the Prime", "psg_id": "1713507" }, { "title": "Born to Make You Happy", "text": "example that young women can make it on their own\". The singer revealed in an interview with \"Rolling Stone\", the writers had to re-write the original lyrics of the song. \"I asked them to change the words to 'Born to Make You Happy.' It was a sexual song,\" she revealed. \"I said, 'This may be a little old for me.' Because of the image thing, I don't want to go over the top. If I come out being Miss Prima Donna, that wouldn't be smart. I want to have a place to grow\". \"Born to Make You Happy\" received mixed", "psg_id": "5174648" }, { "title": "Island of Happy Days", "text": "Island of Happy Days The Island of Happy Days is a historic estate located on Stout Island in Red Cedar Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin. Built from 1909 to 1911, the estate was a summer home for the family of Frank Deming Stout, heir to the Knapp, Stout & Co. fortune. The estate was designed by Arthur Heun in a rustic style resembling Adirondack resorts. Stout and his family visited the home until Stout's death in 1927; he called it \"the dearest place on earth\". The home is now a resort called Stout's Island Lodge. The Island of Happy Days was", "psg_id": "17077131" }, { "title": "How to Make Good Decisions and Be Right All the Time", "text": "on the way the book grounds ethics without recourse to religion. The book has been used in freshman philosophy classes, to teach teenagers, and in SATs. How to Make Good Decisions and Be Right All the Time How to Make Good Decisions and Be Right All the Time is a 2008 book by Iain King. It sets out a history of moral philosophy and presents new ideas in ethics, which have been described as quasi-utilitarianism. \"How to Make Good Decisions and Be Right All the Time\" has forty chapters, which are grouped into six parts. For ethical advice to be", "psg_id": "19155652" }, { "title": "How to Make Good Decisions and Be Right All the Time", "text": "How to Make Good Decisions and Be Right All the Time How to Make Good Decisions and Be Right All the Time is a 2008 book by Iain King. It sets out a history of moral philosophy and presents new ideas in ethics, which have been described as quasi-utilitarianism. \"How to Make Good Decisions and Be Right All the Time\" has forty chapters, which are grouped into six parts. For ethical advice to be credible, the book says it cannot be perceived as arbitrary. The book cites The Dice Man – a man who makes choices based on dice rolls", "psg_id": "19155644" }, { "title": "How Much for Happy", "text": "How Much for Happy How Much for Happy is Canadian actress and singer-songwriter Cassie Steele's debut album. \"How Much for Happy\" was released in Canada on March 15, 2005 and in the US on April 26, 2005. The album was sold on iTunes in the US for a few months, but after having an argument with Rob'N'Steal Productions about the distribution of \"How Much for Happy\", the album was removed from iTunes, yet was still available on Amazon.com. Physically, the album is now out of print in the US, but it was put back on iTunes. Steele wrote 12 out", "psg_id": "6872174" }, { "title": "Many happy returns (greeting)", "text": "or \"profit\", as in \"investment returns\". Therefore, \"many happy returns of the day\" would be a wishing a person a rewarding day, full of happiness. This use has been traced back to Joseph Addison in 1716. Many happy returns (greeting) \"Many happy returns\" is a greeting which is used by some on birthdays, and by others in response to \"Merry Christmas\" and \"Happy New Year\". Since the 18th century this has been used as a salutation to offer the hope that a happy day being marked would recur many more times. It is now primarily used, by some, on birthdays.", "psg_id": "7371542" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "Five USA and on Channel 4 between the early 1990s and the early 2000s. Original-run episodes in the 1970s and 1980s were shown on various regions of the ITV network usually on a weekday afternoon at 17:15. It is currently (2015–16) being shown on the True Entertainment channel. When reruns first went into syndication on local stations while the series was still producing new episodes, the reruns were re-titled \"Happy Days Again\". The series went into off-network syndication in fall 1979, just as season seven began on ABC. There are also some episodes still aired with the \"Happy Days Again\"", "psg_id": "1467187" }, { "title": "Out of the Blue (1979 TV series)", "text": "Out of the Blue (1979 TV series) Out of the Blue is an American fantasy sitcom that aired on ABC during the fall of 1979. It is chiefly notable as having featured a \"Mork & Mindy\" crossover, and for the controversy surrounding its status as a spin-off of \"Happy Days\". The series starred Jimmy Brogan as Random, an angel-in-training who is assigned to live with (and act as guardian angel for) a suburban Chicago family (led by a single mom played by Dixie Carter, later of \"Designing Women\") as well as work as a high school teacher. The series debuted", "psg_id": "5524693" }, { "title": "Life Is What You Make It", "text": "Life Is What You Make It Life Is What You Make It is a novel by Preeti Shenoy. The book was in “Top books of 2011” as per the Nielsen list which is published in \"Hindustan Times\". It was also on \"Times of India\" all-time best sellers of 2011. This is an astonishing love story set in India in 1990s. This is a book of love, hope and how determination can overcome even destiny. The story revolves around protagonist Ankita who is in her 20s and has some issues from the past which haunts her. The story begins with schooling", "psg_id": "19472115" }, { "title": "Life Is What You Make It", "text": "manage her condition. Fifteen years later, she has earned six degrees and is married. She has a small daughter. Life Is What You Make It Life Is What You Make It is a novel by Preeti Shenoy. The book was in “Top books of 2011” as per the Nielsen list which is published in \"Hindustan Times\". It was also on \"Times of India\" all-time best sellers of 2011. This is an astonishing love story set in India in 1990s. This is a book of love, hope and how determination can overcome even destiny. The story revolves around protagonist Ankita who", "psg_id": "19472119" }, { "title": "2010–11 Top League Challenge Series", "text": "for the 2010 Top Kyūshū League were:<ref name=\"Kyushu Regional Top League 2010/11\"></ref> The final standings for the 2010–11 Top League Challenge 1 were:<ref name=\"Top League Challenge 2010/11\"></ref> The following matches were played in the 2010–11 Top League Challenge 1: The final standings for the 2010–11 Top League Challenge 2 were: The following matches were played in the 2010–11 Top League Challenge 2: 2010–11 Top League Challenge Series The 2010–11 Top League Challenge Series was the 2010–11 edition of the Top League Challenge Series, a second-tier rugby union competition in Japan, in which teams from regionalised leagues competed for promotion to", "psg_id": "19963701" }, { "title": "Good Times", "text": "1974; high ratings led CBS to renew the program for the 1974–75 season, as it was the seventeenth-highest-rated program that year. During its first full season on the air, 1974–75, the show was the seventh-highest-rated program in the Nielsen ratings, with more than 25% of all American households tuning into an episode each week. Three of the top ten highest-rated programs on American TV that season centered on the lives of African-Americans: \"Sanford and Son\", \"The Jeffersons\", and \"Good Times\". The Nielsen ratings for the series declined over time, partly because of its many time slot changes and the departure", "psg_id": "2356286" }, { "title": "How Do I Make You", "text": "How Do I Make You \"How Do I Make You\" was a Top 10 hit song composed by Billy Steinberg and recorded by Linda Ronstadt in 1980. Steinberg stated that he was \"a little bit influenced\" by the Knack hit \"My Sharona\" in writing \"How Do I Make You.\" He originally recorded the song with his band Billy Thermal as one of several demos produced while the band was signed to Planet Records. The label ultimately did not release these songs. However, several Billy Thermal demos, including \"How Do I Make You\", were eventually included on a \"Billy Thermal\" EP", "psg_id": "18049107" }, { "title": "Happy Days (TV theme)", "text": "on the Easy Listening chart, and No. 31 on the UK Singles Chart. In Canada, \"Happy Days\" reached No. 3. Australian band Silver Studs also recorded a version of the theme for their debut album. It became their biggest hit single in Australia, reaching No. 4 in June 1976. In 2014, a re-recorded version of the song was used in commercials for Target. Happy Days (TV theme) \"Happy Days\" is a song written by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox. It is the theme song of the 1970s television series \"Happy Days\". It can be heard during the TV show's opening", "psg_id": "17393525" }, { "title": "Many happy returns (greeting)", "text": "Many happy returns (greeting) \"Many happy returns\" is a greeting which is used by some on birthdays, and by others in response to \"Merry Christmas\" and \"Happy New Year\". Since the 18th century this has been used as a salutation to offer the hope that a happy day being marked would recur many more times. It is now primarily used, by some, on birthdays. Prior to the mid-19th century, it was used at any celebratory or festive event. The phrase is more common in British English, Indian English, Hiberno English and to some degree in Canadian English than in American", "psg_id": "7371540" }, { "title": "Make You Happy (album)", "text": "in 1997, this compilation did not include recordings from the band's 1996 album \"Underworld\". Make You Happy (album) Make You Happy is a compilation album by Australian rock band Divinyls, which was released on October 21, 1997. It consists of material spanning from 1981 to 1993 including the hits \"Boys in Town\", \"Science Fiction\", \"Pleasure and Pain\" and their number-one signature song \"I Touch Myself\". The album's name comes from \"I'll Make You Happy\", the B-side of \"Science Fiction\" and a cover version of the 1960s track by The Easybeats. Track 20, \"Love in Motion\", is a 1992 rerecording of", "psg_id": "9071290" }, { "title": "Make Happy", "text": "\"what.\", which featured acts that have been compared to \"Make Happy\"s sandwich-making mime, breakup song and West parody. and intersperses comedy, music, theatrics and poetry. The show has \"discrete bits\" which are \"seemingly disjointed\" and contain many \"small details\", but there are connections between them. \"Make Happy\" jokes about common tropes in comedy and music. The show's \"quiet moments of honesty\" serve to highlight a perceived lack of substance in the entertainment industry. Songs performed satirise hip-hop, bro-country and \"inspirational\" pop music. Other topics which the show comments on are the deification of celebrities and the omnipresent nature of social", "psg_id": "19527140" }, { "title": "The Pitman’s Happy Times", "text": "19th century. A note in the 1872 edition read, “Had this admirer of the 'good old times' lived at the present time (1872), when pitmen's wages are advancing 10 and 15 per cent, at a bound, he even must have doubted whether the past was better than the present”. The lyrics are as follows: Geordie dialect words The Pitman’s Happy Times The Pitman’s Happy Times is a Geordie folk song written in the 19th century by J.P.(Joseph Philip) Robson, known as \"The bard af ths Tyne and minstrel of the Wear\", in a style deriving from music hall. J.P.(Joseph Philip)", "psg_id": "16236803" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "series where it resorts to outlandish or preposterous plot devices to maintain or regain good ratings. Specifically, the term arose from the season five episode \"Hollywood (Part 3)\" that first aired on September 20, 1977, in which a water-skiing Fonzie (clad in swim trunks and signature leather jacket) jumps over a confined shark. Despite the decline in ratings, \"Happy Days\" continued for several years until its cancellation in 1984. The program never received an Emmy nomination for writing during its entire run; comedy writing Emmy nominations during \"Happy Days\" broadcast history were routinely awarded to the writers of such shows", "psg_id": "1467185" }, { "title": "Koro Koro Puzzle Happy Panechu!", "text": "long combos for higher bomb scores. A combo is when you make Panechus disappear in a row without interruption. You can hear how good you're doing by the shouts from the Panechus as they disappear. For some instances, a 1 combo will make them say \"HAPPY\", a 2+ combo will make them say \"SO HAPPY\", a 6+ combo will make them say \"MEGA HAPPY\" and so on. You can see at the top of the bomb meter how many bonus bomb points you get (1+, 2+, 3+, 5+ etc.). If the field gets filled up a \"DANGER!!\" alert will come", "psg_id": "11355742" }, { "title": "Born to Make You Happy", "text": "release, \"Time Out with Britney Spears\". Source: Born to Make You Happy \"Born to Make You Happy\" is a song recorded by American singer Britney Spears for her debut studio album, \"...Baby One More Time\" (1999). It was released on December 6, 1999, by Jive Records, as the fourth single from the album in European countries. Before recording the song, Spears had to ask the writers of the song, Andreas Carlsson and Kristian Lundin, to re-write it, since it was a sexual song. The singer first recorded her vocals in March 1998, and re-recorded them later in the same year.", "psg_id": "5174656" }, { "title": "Happy! (TV series)", "text": "29 reviews. The website's critical consensus states, \"\"Happy!\" certainly isn't for everyone, but its appealingly oddball concept and strong performances from Chris Meloni and Patton Oswalt make for a gritty, dark comedy with definite—albeit unusual—appeal.\" Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 65 out of 100 based on 21 reviews, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Happy! 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The regional", "psg_id": "19963699" }, { "title": "Story of Seasons", "text": "version of \"Harvest Moon\", called , for the Japanese social network site Mixi, where it attracted 2.3 million users. Other similar farming social network games released in 2009 and 2010 include \"Sunshine Farm\", \"Happy Farmer\", \"Happy Fishpond\", \"Happy Pig Farm\", \"Farm Town\", \"Country Story\", \"Barn Buddy\", \"Sunshine Ranch\", and \"Happy Harvest\", as well as parodies such as \"Farm Villain\". Story of Seasons Story of Seasons, known in Japan as , and formerly known as Harvest Moon, is an agricultural simulation role-playing video game series created by Yasuhiro Wada and produced by Victor Interactive Software (acquired by Marvelous Entertainment in 2003,", "psg_id": "2922359" }, { "title": "Top Gear (series 11)", "text": "item without any further discussions on the car. <onlyinclude> </onlyinclude> Top Gear (series 11) The eleventh series of \"Top Gear\" was aired on BBC Two during 2008 and consisted of six episodes, beginning on 22 June and concluding on 27 July 2008. A new character was introduced in this series named Top Gear Stunt Man (credited as Jim Dowdall, though not named in-programme); he appeared in the first two episodes of the show, and made a guest appearance in the next series. With the exception of the final episode, this series saw two guests in each episode, with the segment", "psg_id": "12086307" }, { "title": "Top Gear (series 11)", "text": "Top Gear (series 11) The eleventh series of \"Top Gear\" was aired on BBC Two during 2008 and consisted of six episodes, beginning on 22 June and concluding on 27 July 2008. A new character was introduced in this series named Top Gear Stunt Man (credited as Jim Dowdall, though not named in-programme); he appeared in the first two episodes of the show, and made a guest appearance in the next series. With the exception of the final episode, this series saw two guests in each episode, with the segment \"Star in a Reasonably Priced Car\" being re-branded subsequently as", "psg_id": "12086305" }, { "title": "Happy Days", "text": "Al Molinaro also left \"Happy Days\" in season 10 for \"Joanie Loves Chachi\". Pat Morita then returned to the cast as Arnold in his absence. In season 11, the story line of Richie and Lori Beth is given closure with the two-part episode \"Welcome Home.\" Richie returns home from the Army, but barely has time to unpack when he learns that his parents have lined up a job interview at the \"Milwaukee Journal\" for him. However, they are taken aback when he tells them he prefers to take his chances in California to become a Hollywood screenwriter. They remind him", "psg_id": "1467167" }, { "title": "4 Days Out", "text": "She praised the episode for highlighting the characters' ability to act under pressure. 4 Days Out \"4 Days Out\" is the ninth episode of the second season of the American television drama series \"Breaking Bad\". It was written by Sam Catlin and directed by Michelle MacLaren. Walt arrives at the hospital with his family for a CT scan to learn how he has reacted to chemotherapy. He is told that the results of the test will not be ready for a week, but sees a scan of his lungs and notices a prominent growth. Believing that he has little time", "psg_id": "15724338" }, { "title": "4 Days Out", "text": "4 Days Out \"4 Days Out\" is the ninth episode of the second season of the American television drama series \"Breaking Bad\". It was written by Sam Catlin and directed by Michelle MacLaren. Walt arrives at the hospital with his family for a CT scan to learn how he has reacted to chemotherapy. He is told that the results of the test will not be ready for a week, but sees a scan of his lungs and notices a prominent growth. Believing that he has little time left, and realizing that recent expenses and Saul Goodman's fees for laundering his", "psg_id": "15724330" }, { "title": "Happy Endings (TV series)", "text": "– including Natalie Imbruglia's music video for \"Torn\" – and also referencing \"four seasons\" by sharing a music video by The Four Seasons and the co-ordinates for a Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago. Other tweets also referenced \"waiting\" and \"anticipation\". In mid-March, cast member Adam Pally stated that \"the origin of that 'Happy Endings' countdown clock was not intended to be where it is headed\". Two days later Casey Wilson explained that it was a joke by a suspected writers assistant and that she \"[didn't] think it's a welcome joke for everyone. I don't love that [someone] did that\" and", "psg_id": "14588267" }, { "title": "Island of Happy Days", "text": "added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 24, 1995. Island of Happy Days The Island of Happy Days is a historic estate located on Stout Island in Red Cedar Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin. Built from 1909 to 1911, the estate was a summer home for the family of Frank Deming Stout, heir to the Knapp, Stout & Co. fortune. The estate was designed by Arthur Heun in a rustic style resembling Adirondack resorts. Stout and his family visited the home until Stout's death in 1927; he called it \"the dearest place on earth\". The home is now", "psg_id": "17077132" }, { "title": "The Prime Time Players", "text": "contenders. At Survivor Series, the Prime Time Players took part in a losing effort in a ten-man elimination tag team match. In an interview released on August 15, 2013, Young revealed his homosexual orientation in real-life. On the August 19 episode of \"Raw\", the Prime Time Players started to wrestle as faces, due to management's and the fans' support for Darren Young coming out. At the pre-show of Night of Champions, the Prime Time Players won a \"Tag Team Turmoil\" match and thus a title shot by last eliminating the Real Americans (Antonio Cesaro and Jack Swagger). Later that night,", "psg_id": "16546817" }, { "title": "World Series of Fighting 11: Gaethje vs. Newell", "text": "O'Brien was later cancelled for unknown reasons. Both Melvin Guillard and Cody Bollinger missed weight for their respective bouts. Guillard forfeited 15% of his purse to Gesias Cavalcante, while Bollinger forfeited over 20% to Pablo Alfonso. World Series of Fighting 11: Gaethje vs. Newell World Series of Fighting 11: Gaethje vs. Newell was a mixed martial arts event held on July 5, 2014 in the United States. This event aired live in prime time on NBC. Rousimar Palhares was set to make his first title defense against former UFC veteran Jon Fitch on this show. On April 30, 2014 it", "psg_id": "17951759" }, { "title": "The Fugitive (TV series)", "text": "debut season, \"The Fugitive\" was 28th in the U.S. Nielsen ratings (with a 21.7 rating), and it jumped to 5th in the second season (27.9). It fell out of the top 30 during the last two seasons, but the series finale, in which Dr. Kimble's fate was shown, currently holds the third rank for the all-time highest U.S. television household share, at 72%. \"The Fugitive\" was nominated for five Emmy Awards and won the Emmy for Outstanding Dramatic Series in 1966. In 2002, it was ranked No. 36 on \"TV Guide\"s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. \"TV Guide\"", "psg_id": "5030770" }, { "title": "Love (Can Make You Happy)", "text": "Love (Can Make You Happy) \"Love (Can Make You Happy)\" is a song written by Jack Sigler, Jr. and performed by Mercy. It reached #2 on both the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, Get Back by The Beatles kept it from the #1 spot. On other US charts, \"Love (Can Make You Happy)\" also peaked at #2 on \"Billboard\"s Easy Listening chart in 1969. Outside the US, the song also reached #2 on Canada's \"RPM\" 100, and #1 on \"RPM\"s Adult Contemporary chart. The song was ranked #42 on \"Billboard\" magazine's Top \"Hot 100\" songs of 1969. The song was originally released", "psg_id": "12634120" }, { "title": "All in the Family", "text": "\"All in the Family\" is one of three television shows (\"The Cosby Show\" and \"American Idol\" being the others) that have been number one in the Nielsen ratings for five consecutive TV seasons. The show remained in the top 10 for seven of its nine seasons. The series finale was seen by 40.2 million viewers. According to \"The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present\", \"All in the Family\" has the most spin-offs for a prime-time television series, spawning five other shows, three of which were very successful and two of which are spin-offs from spin-offs.", "psg_id": "1414019" }, { "title": "Happy Days (book)", "text": "Happy Days (book) Happy Days: My Mother, My Father, My Sister & Me is an autobiography by American journalist, Shana Alexander, published by Doubleday in 1995. Although the book deals frankly with her often difficult relationship with her parents, Tin Pan Alley composer Milton Ager and his wife, columnist Cecelia Ager, in interviews author Alexander maintained she wanted to avoid writing a lurid, tell-all \"Mommie Dearest\"-type of celebrity confessional but rather “to tell this difficult story and to make a memorial to them. 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who wrote the novel watership down?
[ { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "Watership Down Watership Down is a survival and adventure novel by English author Richard Adams, published by Rex Collings Ltd of London in 1972. Set in southern England, the story features a small group of rabbits. Although they live in their natural environment, they are anthropomorphised, possessing their own culture, language, proverbs, poetry, and mythology. Evoking epic themes, the novel follows the rabbits as they escape the destruction of their warren and seek a place to establish a new home, encountering perils and temptations along the way. \"Watership Down\" was Richard Adams' first novel. Although it was rejected by several", "psg_id": "766975" } ]
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[ { "title": "Tales from Watership Down", "text": "\"Watership Down\", Hyzenthlay, a doe, rises to the position of Co-Chief Rabbit with her mate, Hazel. A reviewer for \"The New York Times\" wrote that while it was a \"lighthearted companion piece\" to \"Watership Down\", it was \"a little disjointed as a stand-alone volume\". The book was praised by another reviewer at Salon.com, who wrote: \"The pure, unfamiliar feelings evoked in \"The Story of the Three Cows\" and in the gory \"The Hole in the Sky\" — just two of the stories here—persist for quite a while after you've finished reading them\". Tales from Watership Down Tales from Watership Down", "psg_id": "3379803" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "similar vein, literary critic Jane Resh Thomas stated that \"Watership Down\" \"draws upon ... an anti-feminist social tradition which, removed from the usual human context and imposed upon rabbits, is eerie in its clarity\". Thomas also called it a \"splendid story\" in which \"anti-feminist bias ... damages the novel in only a minor way\". Adams' 1996 sequel, \"Tales from Watership Down\" includes stories where the female rabbits play a more prominent role in the Watership Down warren. It has been suggested that this might have been an attempt to modernise the story, to make it more in tune with the", "psg_id": "767001" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a similar award that authors may not win twice. In 1977 California schoolchildren selected it for the inaugural California Young Reader Medal in the Young Adult category, which annually honours one book from the last four years. In The Big Read, a 2003 survey of the British public, it was voted the forty-second greatest book of all time. The 1993 Puffin Modern Classics edition of the novel contains an afterword by Nicholas Tucker, who wrote that stories such as \"Watership Down\" \"now fit rather uneasily into the modern world of consideration of both sexes\". He contrasted", "psg_id": "766999" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "features the music and animation in the style of the movies. In the American TV show \"Robot Chicken\", a parody of the book is done with the Fraggles, the main characters of the show \"Fraggle Rock\", in place of the rabbits. The November 1974 issue of \"National Lampoon\" magazine, released shortly after the resignation and pardon of President Richard Nixon, featured a satirical parody of the novel entitled \"Watergate Down\", in which rabbits are replaced by rats, described as animals with \"the morals of a Democrat and the ethics of a Republican.\" Watership Down Watership Down is a survival and", "psg_id": "767010" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "heard of.\" Fred Inglis, in his book \"The Promise of Happiness: Value and meaning in children's fiction\", praises the author’s use of prose to express the strangeness of ordinary human inventions from the rabbits' perspective. \"Watership Down\"'s universal motifs of liberation and self-determination have led to the tendency of minority groups to read their own narrative into the novel, despite the author's assurance (in 2005) that it \"was never intended to become some sort of allegory or parable.\" The author Rachel Kadish, reflecting on her own superimposition of the founding of Israel onto \"Watership Down\", has remarked \"Turns out plenty", "psg_id": "766997" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "herself for letting him go when she finds out he formed an alliance out of fear with Woundwort. Primrose replaces the character of Hyzenthlay from the novel and film. Blackavar - A captive in Efrafa with Primrose who was rescued by the Watership Down rabbits. Blackavar has only a minor role and is mostly used as a background character. Strawberry - An orange rabbit who leaves Cowslip's warren after meeting Hazel and Bigwig and joins them in Watership Down. Initially lazy from his time with Cowslip, he later proves to be an accomplished digger and serves in Bigwig's Owsla. Captain", "psg_id": "8233293" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "the two girls. Adams's descriptions of wild rabbit behaviour were based on \"The Private Life of the Rabbit\" (1964), by British naturalist Ronald Lockley. The two later became friends, embarking on an Antarctic tour that became the subject of a co-authored book, \"Voyage Through the Antarctic\" (A. Lane, 1982). \"Watership Down\" was rejected seven times before it was accepted by Rex Collings. The one-man London publisher Collings wrote to an associate, \"I've just taken on a novel about rabbits, one of them with extra-sensory perception. Do you think I'm mad?\" The associate did call it \"a mad risk,\" in her", "psg_id": "766978" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "political sensibilities of the 1990s when it was published. In 1978 Martin Rosen wrote and directed an animated film adaptation of \"Watership Down\". The voice cast included John Hurt, Richard Briers, Harry Andrews, Simon Cadell, Nigel Hawthorne, and Roy Kinnear. The film featured the song \"Bright Eyes\", sung by Art Garfunkel. Released as a single, the song became a UK number one hit. Although the essentials of the plot remained relatively unchanged, the film omitted several side plots. Though the Watership Down warren eventually grew to seventeen rabbits, with the additions of Strawberry, Holly, Bluebell, and three hutch rabbits liberated", "psg_id": "767002" }, { "title": "Music Inspired by Watership Down", "text": "previous album \"Attic Thoughts\". However, beyond its title, the \"Music Inspired by Watership Down\" album contains few overt references to the novel and instead features excerpts from the works of various poets, such as John Keats and Alexander Pope. \"Music Inspired by Watership Down\" was originally released in Sweden as \"El-Ahrairah\" by YTF Records in 1977. This title was taken directly from the pages of \"Watership Down\", with El-Ahrairah being the name of a trickster, folk hero-deity rabbit, known as \"The Prince with a Thousand Enemies\". The album was subsequently released with its English title by Charisma Records in the", "psg_id": "12406182" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "the warren and can recruit other does to join in the escape. Hazel and Bigwig devise a plan to rescue Hyzenthlay's group and bring them to Watership Down, after which the Efrafan escapees start their new life of freedom. Shortly thereafter, however, the Owsla of Efrafa, led by Woundwort himself arrives to attack the newly formed warren at Watership Down. Through Bigwig's bravery and loyalty, and Hazel's ingenuity, the Watership Down rabbits seal the fate of the Efrafan general by unleashing the Nuthanger Farm watchdog. As the Efrafans flee in terror, Woundwort, despite being greatly wounded in his battle with", "psg_id": "766986" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "obituary of Collings, to accept \"a book as bizarre by an unknown writer which had been turned down by the major London publishers; but,\" she continued, \"it was also dazzlingly brave and intuitive.\" Collings had little capital and could not pay an advance but \"he got a review copy onto every desk in London that mattered.\" Adams wrote that it was Collings who gave \"Watership Down\" its title. There was a second edition in 1973. Macmillan USA, then a media giant, published the first U.S. edition in 1974 and a Dutch edition was also published that year by Het Spectrum.", "psg_id": "766979" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "DVD box set of all three seasons was released in the UK. In Australia, Umbrella Entertainment released the series on DVD. Following the basic plot of the novel, \"Watership Down\" follows the lives of a group of rabbits as they leave their endangered warren in search of a safe new home. They travel across the English countryside, braving perilous danger, until they find a hill called Watership Down, where they begin a new warren. However, they are endangered by another warren, Efrafa, which is led by the authoritarian General Woundwort, and they are soon forced to defend their home and", "psg_id": "8233279" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "tales of the \"real story\". \"The Economist\" heralded the book's publication, saying \"If there is no place for \"Watership Down\" in children’s bookshops, then children’s literature is dead.\" Peter Prescott, senior book reviewer at \"Newsweek\", gave the novel a glowing review: \"Adams handles his suspenseful narrative more dextrously than most authors who claim to write adventure novels, but his true achievement lies in the consistent, comprehensible and altogether enchanting civilisation that he has created.\" Kathleen J. Rothen and Beverly Langston identified the work as one that \"subtly speaks to a child\", with \"engaging characters and fast-paced action [that] make it", "psg_id": "766994" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "science fiction writer and conservative social commentator writing in the \"National Review\", declared that the novel was \"pleasant enough, but it has about the same intellectual firepower as Dumbo.\" He pilloried it further: \"\"Watership Down\" is an adventure story, no more than that: rather a swashbuckling crude one to boot. There are virtuous rabbits and bad rabbits: if that’s allegory, \"Bonanza\" is an allegory.\" John Rowe Townsend notes that the book quickly achieved such a high popularity despite the fact that it \"came out at a high price and in an unattractive jacket from a publisher who had hardly been", "psg_id": "766996" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "on the CD and none of the recorded songs are present, possibly due to either copyrights involving many of the guest singers and their record labels and/or perhaps due to the death of Stephen Gately. The re-released soundtrack has recently become available separately from the Cube in a 2-CD set, along with the soundtrack to the film Caravans. Currently the music cube re-released version of the soundtrack is also available to download in Mp3 format from Amazon's UK website. Watership Down (TV series) Watership Down is a British-Canadian animated fantasy children's television series, adapted from the novel of the same", "psg_id": "8233315" }, { "title": "Watership Down, Hampshire", "text": "lies at the south-eastern edge of the North Wessex Downs Area of Natural Beauty. Other nearby features include Ladle Hill, on Great Litchfield Down, immediately to the west. Part of the hill is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, first notified in 1978. The hill has a partially completed Iron Age hill fort on its summit, and the surrounding area is rich in Iron Age tumuli, enclosures, lynchets and field systems. Further to the west lies Beacon Hill. Watership Down is accessible via the large village of Kingsclere. Watership Down, Hampshire Watership Down is a hill, or down, at", "psg_id": "3928077" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "of the more cerebral Dandelion and during the last season, he settles down with Clover. Captain Holly – Former captain of the Sandleford Owsla, Holly has only a minor role and is mostly used as a background character. He formed a key part of the Watership Down defenses in the last season. Clover – A former hutch rabbit rescued from Nuthanger Farm. She and Hawkbit settle down at the end of the series. Primrose - Born at Redstone and a captive in Efrafa until her rescue by the Watership Down rabbits. Primrose is very supportive of Hazel, who becomes her", "psg_id": "8233291" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "the story was \"nothing like that at all.\" Adams said that the rabbits in Watership Down did not worship, however, \"they believed passionately in El-ahrairah\". Adams explained that he meant the book to be, \"only a made-up story... in no sense an allegory or parable or any kind of political myth. I simply wrote down a story I told to my little girls\". Instead, he explained, the \"let-in\" religious stories of El-ahrairah were meant more as legendary tales, similar to a rabbit Robin Hood, and that these stories were interspersed throughout the book as humorous interjections to the often \"grim\"", "psg_id": "766993" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "Latins. \"By basing his story on one of the most popular books of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Adams taps into a very old myth: the flight from disaster, the heroic refugee in search of a new home, a story that was already over a thousand years old when Virgil told it in 19 BC.\" It has been suggested that \"Watership Down\" contains symbolism of several religions, or that the stories of El-ahrairah were meant to mimic some elements of real-world religion. When asked in a 2007 BBC Radio interview about the religious symbolism in the novel, Adams stated that", "psg_id": "766992" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "of other people have seen their histories in that book...some people see it as an allegory for struggles against the Cold War, fascism, extremism...a protest against materialism, against the corporate state. \"Watership Down\" can be Ireland after the famine, Rwanda after the massacres.\" Kadish has praised both the fantasy genre and \"Watership Down\" for its \"motifs [that] hit home in every culture...all passersby are welcome to bring their own subplots and plug into the archetype.\" Adams won the 1972 Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject. He also won the annual", "psg_id": "766998" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "publishers before Collings accepted it, it won the annual Carnegie Medal, annual Guardian Prize, and other book awards. It was adapted into an animated feature film in 1978, and later a television series which ran from 1999 to 2001. Later, a miniseries of the story was made and aired in the UK in 2018. Adams completed a sequel almost 25 years later, \"Tales from Watership Down\" (Random House, 1996; Hutchinson and Alfred A. Knopf imprints). It is a collection of 19 short stories about El-ahrairah and the rabbits of the Watership Down warren, with \"Notes on Pronunciation\" and \"Lapine Glossary\".", "psg_id": "766976" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "a two-part, two-hour dramatization of \"Watership Down\" by Neville Teller was broadcast by BBC Radio 4. In November 2016, a new two-part two-hour dramatization, written by Brian Sibley, was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. In the 1970s, the book was released by Argo Records read by Roy Dotrice, with musical background—music by George Butterworth performed by Academy of St Martin in the Fields under the direction of Neville Marriner. In 1984, \"Watership Down\" was adapted into a four-cassette audiobook by John Maher in association with the Australian Broadcasting Company's Renaissance Players. Produced by John Hannaford and narrated by Kerry Francis,", "psg_id": "767008" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "despite their mutual attraction to former Efrafan doe Heather (who later leaves with Moss to start a new warren). He and Hawkbit serve in Bigwig's Owsla together. Pipkin - A very young, adventurous rabbit eager to prove himself in the eyes of his bigger companions—particularly Hazel and Bigwig. He is the youngest of the Watership Down rabbits and has the gift of making friends with everyone including other animals in the Down area, to the point that when he is in trouble they will immediately join together with the Watership Down rabbits to come to his rescue. Even General Woundwort", "psg_id": "8233289" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "that Woundwort's leadership is destroying Efrafa, but is torn between his feelings for the free ways of Watership Down and his loyalty to his chief. He met Blackberry and it was love at first sight, but he sacrificed himself to save his chief from a cave in. He survived, albeit horribly scarred, and was taken to Darkhaven, as was Blackberry soon after, and they sealed their love in Darkhaven and escaped to Watership Down. He fought in the last battle against Woundwort. Afterwards, he and Blackberry settled down together. Moss – Moss is a military rabbit who becomes leader of", "psg_id": "8233301" }, { "title": "Watership Down (film)", "text": "and follow them to Watership Down. Hazel offers a treaty with Woundwort, who dismisses Hazel, telling him to turn over Bigwig and all the deserters or he will kill the entire warren. The Watership rabbits barricade their warren and are besieged by the Efrafans. Fiver slips into a trance, in which he envisions a dog loose in the woods. His moans inspire Hazel to free the dog from Nuthanger Farm and lead him to the Efrafans. He escapes with Blackberry, Dandelion and Hyzenthlay. Hazel prays to Frith, offering his life for the warren; a bargain Frith acknowledges, but does not", "psg_id": "3742945" }, { "title": "Tales from Watership Down", "text": "stories, the second contains four episodes recounting events that befell El-ahrairah and Rabscuttle on their return from visiting the Black Rabbit of Inlé, and the third contains eight chapters dealing with the Watership warren in the months following the events of the original book. Five new characters were introduced: Flyairth, a doe who threatens to undermine the stability of Watership Down; Sandwort, a disrespectful young buck who eventually changes his ways; Coltsfoot, a depressed buck whom Fiver befriends; Stonecrop, an escaped hutch rabbit; and Nyreem, an Efrafan doe with an injured leg. Although most of the characters remain static from", "psg_id": "3379802" }, { "title": "Watership Down (film)", "text": "a 'U' certificate (suitable for all ages, similar to the MPAA's \"G\" rating), deciding that \"whilst the film may move children emotionally during the film's duration, it could not seriously trouble them once the spell of the story is broken and a 'U' certificate was therefore quite appropriate\". In 2012, the BBFC admitted that it had \"received complaints about the suitability of Watership Down at U almost every year since its classification\". In the U.S. the film was rated PG due to the violent scenes. This attitude was extended when the animated \"Watership Down\" TV series was marketed with the", "psg_id": "3742950" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "Broom - The former captain of the Redstone Owsla. When Primrose, now free from Efrafa, returns to see her old friends Broom informs her that an unspecified illness has wiped out the entire warren but him. He joins the Watership Down rabbits at Hazel's invitation. He usually bores them with his tall tales, but does have wisdom (his knowledge about sheep helps avert a disaster) and can be relied upon in a crisis. He and Captain Holly also get along with each other. Kehaar – A black-headed gull who is forced by an injured wing to take refuge on Watership", "psg_id": "8233294" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "see through her guise with his powers and she confessed everything to Hazel and the others, as she is beginning to have feelings for Bigwig. She returned to Darkhaven, in order to save Blackberry from being killed by Granite (under her orders), but she is soon held prisoner along with her. However she managed to escape along with Campion and Blackberry and aided the Watership Down rabbits in their fight against Woundwort. She settles down with Bigwig at Watership Down after the final battle. Granite - was the chief of Darkhaven, before losing his title to Campion during combat (of", "psg_id": "8233307" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "them a safe place in which to settle, and the group eventually finds Watership Down, which matches Fiver's description of the perfect home exactly. There they are soon reunited with Holly and Bluebell, who were with Bigwig in the Owsla. The two are nursing severe injuries which, they reveal, were inflicted as they escaped the violent human destruction of Sandleford and then later at Cowslip's warren. Holly also confesses that it was he who had tried to stop them leaving that first night, but Fiver's vision coming true has left him a changed rabbit and he is there to join", "psg_id": "766983" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "drastic changes from the novel (like Blackberry changed from a buck to a doe) and its more child-friendly tone as compared to the violence of the movie. The third series changed this for a darker tone. Watership Down was voiced by many familiar faces in British film and television. John Hurt, the voice of Hazel in the film, was reprised as the voice of General Woundwort, and Richard Briers, the voice of Fiver in the film, appeared in the series as Captain Broom. Dawn French, Jane Horrocks, Stephen Fry, Phil Jupitus and Rik Mayall all provided voices, as Buttercup, Hannah,", "psg_id": "8233282" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "in North America. According to the official \"Watership Down\" TV series website (which is now closed) Season 2 was supposed to have an episode produced called Dandelion's Big Story, in which he would tell a story to the younger rabbits, with the roles of El-ahrairah, Prince Rainbow, etc. played by the Watership Down rabbits, while Hazel and Bigwig went to Nuthanger Farm on a raid. However, the episode was never produced and was instead replaced by Bigwig's Way. Even so, the episode title and synopsis managed to find its way on to the 14-disc Region 2 DVD set by Right", "psg_id": "8233311" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "of the rabbits, and often comes up with ingenious ideas. She is the only doe to go to Watership Down with Hazel and the others. Later in the series she falls in love with Campion. She is devastated when she thinks Campion is dead, but is rejoined with him when she is taken prisoner in Darkhaven. At the end of the series she and Campion return to Watership Down together. Dandelion - Dandelion is an accomplished storyteller. He is a joker and a wise guy and provides much of the series' comedy relief. He is a good friend of Hawkbit,", "psg_id": "8233288" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "the Efrafa rabbits after the battle with the rabbits of Watership Down. Vervain - is a cowardly and sneaky rabbit, more adept at spying on others and threatening the weaker ones than in actual combat and is (next to Woundwort) the most hated and despised rabbit of the Watership Down story. Despite his shortcomings, Woundwort values him (though he would not show this) for his loyalty to him. Although Campion saved his life on more than one occasion, Vervain hates him with a passion and would like nothing better than to make Woundwort realize Campion is a traitor. Kehaar is", "psg_id": "8233302" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "killed in a snare in episode 3, he realizes that Fiver is right more often than not. He quickly befriends Kehaar and often asks for his help on Hazel's behalf. Hazel often selects him for the most dangerous missions, such as the infiltration of Efrafa. Later, he becomes captain of Watership Down's Owsla and falls for Spartina, a doe from Darkhaven. Blackberry – While a male in the original novel, in the TV series Blackberry is a doe who is skilled with herbs and is referred to as the digging expert. As in the novel, she is the most intelligent", "psg_id": "8233287" }, { "title": "Watership Down (film)", "text": "envisioned, Watership Down, where the rabbits settle in with Hazel as their chief. They befriend an injured black-headed gull, Kehaar, who offers to survey the local area for does. The rabbits return to Nuthanger Farm to free the does; Hazel is shot by a farmer and presumed dead, but Fiver has a vision and follows the apparition of the Black Rabbit of Inlé (the rabbit equivalent of the Grim Reaper) to his injured brother. Kehaar returns and while removing buckshot pellets from Hazel's leg, reports of Efrafa, a large warren with many females. Holly, who encountered Efrafa, begs them not", "psg_id": "3742943" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "Burgess, Joseph Traynor, and Richard Simons. The tone of the production was inspired by the tension of war: in an interview with \"The Guardian\", Still commented, \"The closest humans come to feeling like rabbits is under war conditions ... We've tried to capture that anxiety.\" A reviewer at \"The Times\" called the play \"an exciting, often brutal tale of survival\" and said that \"even when it’s a muddle, it’s a glorious one.\" In 2011, \"Watership Down\" was adapted for the Lifeline Theatre in Chicago by John Hildreth. This production was directed by Katie McLean Hainsworth and the cast included Scott", "psg_id": "767006" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "book. In April 2016 it was announced that the series would be a co-production between the BBC and Netflix, and would consist of four one-hour episodes. The series will have a budget of £20 million. The four episode mini-series will premiere on the BBC and Netflix on 23 December 2018, with the voice talents of James McAvoy as Hazel, John Boyega as Bigwig, and Ben Kingsley as General Woundwort. In 2006, \"Watership Down\" was again adapted for the stage, this time by Rona Munro. It ran at the Lyric Hammersmith in London. Directed by Melly Still, the cast included Matthew", "psg_id": "767005" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "Hazel's sensitivity to Fiver with the \"far more mechanical\" attitude of the bucks towards the does portrayed as \"little more than passive baby-factories\". In the \"New York Times Book Review\" essay \"Male Chauvinist Rabbits\", Selma G. Lanes observed that the does are only \"instruments of reproduction\" to prevent the achievement of reaching \"Watership Down\" from \"becoming a hollow victory\". Lanes argued that this view of female rabbits came from Adams rather than his source text, Ronald Lockley's \"The Private Life of the Rabbit\" in which the rabbit world is matriarchal, and new warrens are initiated by dissatisfied young females. In", "psg_id": "767000" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "French word for rabbit. \"Watership Down\" has been described as an allegory, with the labours of Hazel, Fiver, Bigwig, and Silver \"mirror[ing] the timeless struggles between tyranny and freedom, reason and blind emotion, and the individual and the corporate state.\" Adams draws on classical heroic and quest themes from Homer and Virgil, creating a story with epic motifs. The book explores the themes of exile, survival, heroism, leadership, political responsibility, and the \"making of a hero and a community\". Joan Bridgman's analysis of Adams's works in \"The Contemporary Review\" identifies the community and hero motifs: \"[T]he hero's journey into a", "psg_id": "766989" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "them in whatever way they will have him. Although Watership Down is a peaceful habitat, Hazel realizes there are no does (female rabbits), making the future of the warren certain to end with the inevitable death of the rabbits present. With the help of their useful new friend, a black-headed gull named Kehaar, they locate a nearby warren called Efrafa, which is overcrowded and has many does. Hazel sends a small embassy, led by Holly, to Efrafa to present their request for does. Meanwhile, Hazel and Pipkin, the smallest member of the group, scout the nearby Nuthanger Farm, where they", "psg_id": "766984" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "T. Barsotti, Chris Daley, Paul S. Holmquist, and Mandy Walsh. \"Watership Down\" inspired the creation of \"Bunnies & Burrows\", a role-playing game in which the main characters are talking rabbits, published in 1976 by Fantasy Games Unlimited. It introduced several innovations to role-playing game design, being the first game to allow players to have non-humanoid roles, as well as the first with detailed martial arts and skill systems. Fantasy Games Unlimited published a second edition of the game in 1982, and the game was modified and republished by Steve Jackson Games as an official \"GURPS\" supplement in 1992. In 2002,", "psg_id": "767007" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "final battle, he, along with Feldspar and the rest of the Darkhaven rabbits, were taken by the Black Rabbit of Inlé. Feldspar - is a rabbit from the Darkhaven Owsla who follows General Woundwort's orders to destroy Watership Down. He is always seen with Granite, Spartina and Shale. In the final battle, he, along with Shale and the rest of the Darkhaven rabbits, were taken by the Black Rabbit of Inlé. Speaker of the Past - is a rabbit who teaches other rabbits about Darkhaven and how it was made. When the law of trying to heal the weak is", "psg_id": "8233309" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "were reduced and were replaced by high-profile voice actors, with only a few of the original cast reprising their roles and provide additional voices. These voices would also replace actors who left their roles from the first two series, but these roles are currently difficult for fans to identify who played which role, as the series 3 credits only listed the actors' names and not the roles they played. Hazel - One of the five protagonists of the show and Fiver's older brother. He leads the rabbits from Sandleford and eventually becomes Chief Rabbit of Watership Down. Although he is", "psg_id": "8233284" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "broken, she cannot protect a student who violated it. During the last battle at Watership Down, her fate is left unknown. Series 3 Episode Titles Error Because the only countries in Europe which aired the third TV series were Germany and Greece, the fan site Thank U Stars provided translations of each episode title directly from the German titles. However sites like play.com and tv.com have found and used the German translated titles and the unofficial ones found on the DVD releases or on screen as they appear at the beginning of each episode, mostly because this season also aired", "psg_id": "8233310" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "which later Campion gave the title to Woundwort as soon as he arrived at Darkhaven). Granite is no doubt one of the warren's strongest rabbits. He was instructed by Spartina to kill Blackberry by the next full moon, however since Blackberry once saved his life, Granite was unable to perform the deed, meaning that he does have a sense of honor. When the Black Rabbit of Inlé was summoned by Silverweed, Granite fled for his life, leaving his fate unknown. Shale - is a rabbit from the Darkhaven Owsla who followed General Woundwort's orders to destroy Watership Down. In the", "psg_id": "8233308" }, { "title": "Watership Down (film)", "text": "and disturbing imagery should have resulted in at least a 'parental guidance' rating. Some places like Quebec have given the film a G rating as well; however, in places like the United States, Australia, and Ireland, the film was rated PG due to the film's violence and disturbing imagery. A picture book of the animated film was also produced, titled \"The Watership Down Film Picture Book\". Two editions of the book were published, one a hard-cover, the other a reinforced cloth-bound edition. The contents include stills from the film linked with a combination of narration and extracts from the script,", "psg_id": "3742956" }, { "title": "Watership Down (film)", "text": "the US box office, earning only US$3 million against a budget of $4 million. The British Board of Film Classification have been criticized for declaring Watership Down as a U rating, which is intended for anyone at least 4 years of age. The film was released to theatres in the UK before the PG rating was created in the UK, but had never been rerated after the PG rating came. The fact that the film is an animation about rabbits makes many unaware parents mistake the film for being a typical child-friendly film, arguing that the frequency of gore, death,", "psg_id": "3742955" }, { "title": "Watership Down (film)", "text": "accept. Hazel releases the dog while his companions bait it into following them to Watership Down; Hazel is attacked by the cat, but saved by Lucy (the owner of the hutch rabbits). When the Efrafans break through the warren's defences, Woundwort goes in alone; Blackavar attacks him, but Woundwort slays him easily. Bigwig ambushes Woundwort and they fight to exhaustion. The dog arrives and attacks the Efrafan soldiers. Hearing the commotion, Woundwort abandons Bigwig and fearlessly confronts the dog. No trace of Woundwort is found, leaving his fate ambiguous. Several years later, the warren is thriving. An elderly Hazel is", "psg_id": "3742946" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "find two pairs of hutch rabbits. Despite their uncertainty about living wild, the hutch rabbits are willing to come to Watership. Hazel leads a raid on the farm the next day, during which he rescues both does but only one of the bucks. When the emissary returns soon after, Hazel and his rabbits learn that Efrafa is a police state led by the despotic General Woundwort. Holly and the other rabbits dispatched there have managed to return with little more than their lives intact. However, Holly's group has managed to identify an Efrafan doe named Hyzenthlay who wishes to leave", "psg_id": "766985" }, { "title": "Watership Down (film)", "text": "visited by El-ahrairah, who invites him to join his own Owsla, assuring him of Watership Down's perpetual safety and its future. Reassured, Hazel accepts and dies peacefully. His spirit then follows El-ahrairah through the woodland and trees towards the Sun, which metamorphoses into Frith, and the afterlife. Production of the film began in 1975 and was originally to be directed by John Hubley, who died in 1977. His work can still be found in the film, most notably in the \"fable\" scene. He was replaced by the film's producer Martin Rosen, his directorial debut. After the genesis story, which was", "psg_id": "3742947" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "Marigold were soon joined by the Watership Down rabbits. Marigold - Hickory's mate and the mother of her kits. Duster - the farm's dog. He first appears in the first episode \"The Promised Land\" where he chases after the rabbits but fails in the process. He then has a small appearance in the episode \"The Raid\" where he barks at Hazel as he escapes from the barn. He also appeared in the episode \"A Tale of a Mouse\" in which he is guarding the farm's vegetables. At the end of the episode, he chases after the farm's cat, Tabitha. Duster's", "psg_id": "8233304" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "In The Rain\", Cerys Matthews from the group Catatonia performed \"Thank You, Stars\" which was used in the series as a romance theme for Hazel and Primrose and Paul Carrack from the group Mike + The Mechanics performed \"Winter Song\", though the song wasn't used, an instrumental piece was in the \"Winter on Watership Down\" two parter. Mike himself sang for the soundtrack, performing the song \"The View From A Hill\" which oddly enough was used in the series, but only in the German version and sung by an uncredited singer, and British voice actor Gary Martin provided the narration", "psg_id": "8233313" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "Duster around the farm. Tabitha appears again in \"The Betrayal\" when she attacks Spartina in a barn on Nuthanger Farm, and is driven off by Bigwig and the others. Tabitha's breed is somewhat of a Tabby Cat or a Calico. Unlike Duster, she can speak (except her appearance in \"The Promised Land\"). Spartina - is one of Darkhaven's warrior does. She was chosen by Woundwort to trick the Watership Down rabbits into thinking that she is their friend, so she may spy on them and to find the location of their warren. However while she was there, Silverweed managed to", "psg_id": "8233306" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "plotter, not a fighter\" and he uses both sides for his own gain. Later he trades his seer, Silverweed, to Woundwort in exchange for the destruction of his escaped rabbit's warren. Silverweed – he is a seer with mental abilities similar to Fiver, in particular possessing the ability to see into another rabbit's mind by touch. He is traded to Woundwort to help him seek his destiny and was taken away from the Warren of the Shining Wires to Darkhaven, but later ends up on Watership Down and becomes a good friend of the rabbits there, even sacrificing most of", "psg_id": "8233298" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "realm of terrors to bring back some boon to save himself and his people\" is a powerful element in Adams's tale. This theme derives from the author's exposure to the works of mythologist Joseph Campbell, especially his study of comparative mythology, \"The Hero with a Thousand Faces\" (1949), and in particular, Campbell's \"monomyth\" theory, also based on Carl Jung's view of the unconscious mind, that \"all the stories in the world are really one story.\" The concept of the hero has invited comparisons between \"Watership Down's\" characters and those in Homer's \"Odyssey\" and Virgil's \"Aeneid\". Hazel's courage, Bigwig's strength, Blackberry's", "psg_id": "766990" }, { "title": "The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (novel)", "text": "The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (novel) The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane is a 1974 novel by Laird Koenig. It is about a 13-year-old girl named Rynn Jacobs who lives alone in a house, and murders people who threaten her solitary life. Koenig adapted his novel into a 1976 film of the same name, directed by Nicolas Gessner and starring Jodie Foster as Rynn. In 1997, he adapted it into a stage play. In 1974, the science fiction magazine \"Luna Monthly\" reviewed it as \"A light, gripping, smoothly written thriller.\" The review also assessed the", "psg_id": "20046951" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "Hunt, as well as the \"nature of the manuscript evidence\", showed that the work was \"conceived and mainly written by Mary Shelley\". The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein is a 2007 book written and published by John Lauritsen, in which the author argues that the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, not his wife Mary Shelley, is the real author of \"Frankenstein\" (1818), that the novel \"has consistently been underrated and misinterpreted\", and that its dominant theme is \"male love\". Lauritsen maintains that handwriting cannot be used to determine the actual author of \"Frankenstein\". His work received positive", "psg_id": "17577344" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein is a 2007 book written and published by John Lauritsen, in which the author argues that the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, not his wife Mary Shelley, is the real author of \"Frankenstein\" (1818), that the novel \"has consistently been underrated and misinterpreted\", and that its dominant theme is \"male love\". Lauritsen maintains that handwriting cannot be used to determine the actual author of \"Frankenstein\". His work received positive reviews in gay publications. However, some commentators in other publications rejected Lauritsen's views and supported the conventional view that \"Frankenstein\" was written", "psg_id": "17577334" }, { "title": "The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (novel)", "text": "character of Rynn Jacobs as not precisely a villain, but \"brilliant\" and \"warmhearted.\" However, \"The Critic\" journal concluded \"This doesn't work\", saying Rynn was so clever and effective she did not come across as a teenager, comparing her to \"an IBM computer\". In 2015, Rynn was voted the 20th most evil child in literature by Abebooks experts and readers. The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (novel) The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane is a 1974 novel by Laird Koenig. It is about a 13-year-old girl named Rynn Jacobs who lives alone in a house, and murders", "psg_id": "20046952" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "that while he argues that Mary Shelley was not well educated enough to have written \"Frankenstein\", his argument fails because \"it is not a good, let alone a great novel and hardly merits the attention it has been given.\" Lauritsen replied that \"Frankenstein\" \"is a radical and disturbing work, containing some of the most beautiful prose in the English language ... a profound and moving masterpiece, fully worthy of its author, Percy Bysshe Shelley.\" \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" received positive reviews from Jim Herrick in \"Gay Humanist Quarterly\", Hubert Kennedy in \"The Guide\", and Douglas Sadownick in \"The Gay", "psg_id": "17577339" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "Shelley as shown by several letters. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" includes a favorable review of \"Shelley's Fiction\" (1998) by Phyllis Zimmerman, a book in which Zimmerman argues for Percy Bysshe Shelley's authorship of \"Frankenstein\", and a short bibliography of books and articles about Percy Bysshe Shelley and \"Frankenstein\". Lauritsen praises poet Edmund Blunden's \"\" (1946), calling it the best short biography about Percy Bysshe Shelley. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" was first published in 2007 by Pagan Press. \"The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein\" was praised by the critic Camille Paglia, who wrote in \"Salon\" that \"Lauritsen assembles an overwhelming", "psg_id": "17577337" }, { "title": "Silverwing (novel)", "text": "Silverwing (novel) Silverwing is a best-selling children's novel, written by Kenneth Oppel, first published in 1997 by HarperCollins. It tells the story of a colony of silverwing bats. The tone and artistic ambition of this series of bestsellers has been compared to the classic animal novel \"Watership Down\". \"Silverwing\" is the first installment of the Silverwing series, though it is chronologically the second novel in the sequence after \"Darkwing\". Shade is a young Silverwing bat whose father disappeared before he was born. He lives with his mother Ariel and is bullied by other newborns, especially Chinook and his friends, for", "psg_id": "7373395" }, { "title": "For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down", "text": "For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down is a novel by David Adams Richards, published in 1993. It was the final volume in his Miramichi trilogy, which also included the novels \"Nights Below Station Street\" (1988) and \"Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace\" (1990). The novel centres on Jerry Bines, a charismatic but violent ex-convict, and his family. The novel was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 1993 Governor General's Awards, and won the Thomas Head Raddall Award in 1994. The novel was later adapted by", "psg_id": "13536601" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "she is too small to be of any use in a fight, but her bravery more than makes up for her size. After Kehaar's departure, Hannah tries to learn magic to help her friends on the Down. Silverweed instead takes her magic into himself to save the Down. Although a mouse featured in the novel, it appeared only briefly, and spoke with a thick Italian accent. Snowdrop - is a white, female kit: one of Hazel and Primrose's. Mallow - is a dark tan, male kit: one of Hazel and Primrose's. Gilia - is a tan, female kit: one of", "psg_id": "8233296" }, { "title": "Jaws (novel)", "text": "entry on California's best-seller list was caused by Spielberg and producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown, who were on pre-production for the \"Jaws\" film, buying a hundred copies of the novel each, most of which were sent to \"opinion-makers and members of the chattering class\". \"Jaws\" was the state's most successful book by 7 p.m. on the first day. However, sales were good nationwide without engineering. The hardcover stayed on \"The New York Times\" bestseller list for some 44 weeks – peaking at number two behind \"Watership Down\" – selling a total of 125,000 copies. The paperback version was", "psg_id": "9227341" }, { "title": "All Fall Down (Carter novel)", "text": "secret society of women that Grace's mother was a part of. Common Sense Media in reviewing \"All Fall Down\" wrote \"This may not be high literature, but tweens and teens may get hooked on the series.\" A review by the Ottawa Public Library gave the book 4 out of 5 stars. and \"AudioFile\" called an audiobook version \"A twisty listen sure to engage teen listeners.\" All Fall Down (Carter novel) All Fall Down (2015) is a young adult novel by teen-fiction author Ally Carter. It is the first book in the Embassy Row series set in and around the diplomatic", "psg_id": "18787125" }, { "title": "The Cat Who Brought Down the House", "text": "E. Klett of \"Library Journal\" reviewed the book saying, \"For all of those cat aficionados out there, here is more quaint, small-town goings-on.\" The Cat Who Brought Down the House The Cat Who Brought Down the House (2003) is the 25th novel in \"The Cat Who\" series written by Lillian Jackson Braun. A native of Moose County, Thelma Thackeray, is returning to die. She is 82, has fame and fortune, and owns a vacant opera house downtown. She wants to have fun before she dies. Everyone is curious about her. Local historians say that her twin brother, Thurston, had died", "psg_id": "12543141" }, { "title": "The Cat Who Brought Down the House", "text": "The Cat Who Brought Down the House The Cat Who Brought Down the House (2003) is the 25th novel in \"The Cat Who\" series written by Lillian Jackson Braun. A native of Moose County, Thelma Thackeray, is returning to die. She is 82, has fame and fortune, and owns a vacant opera house downtown. She wants to have fun before she dies. Everyone is curious about her. Local historians say that her twin brother, Thurston, had died from an accidental fall near Lockmaster. His son, Richard, has now moved in with Thelma. When Thelma decides to turn the opera house", "psg_id": "12543139" }, { "title": "Maia (novel)", "text": "natural objects, and sexual terms; the last \"allows adults to leave the book within reach of children.\" Some are also used in \"Shardik\". \"The New Yorker\" quipped that though Maia's career as a Playboy Bunny was reminiscent of \"Watership Down\", she seemed more like a fish, and her swimming \"changes... much more than her career\". It said \"Mr. Adams's artistry distinguishes his work from those didactic fantasies which border on science fiction\"; instead the aim was entertainment, as shown in the elaborate settings, and the reader has no reason to put the book down. Maia (novel) Maia is a fantasy", "psg_id": "4504310" }, { "title": "Watership Down (TV series)", "text": "lives. Although the first series concerned themselves mostly with elements taken from the original novel at first, later on in that same series as well as the second and third deviated almost entirely, with many episodes focusing solely on new characters and situations. For instance, in the second episode, \"Home on the Down,\" Hazel realizes that having their only doe, Blackberry, do all the digging for their new burrow, the traditional role of does among rabbits, is unfair and counter-productive. Thus, he and Fiver must find a way to convince the other bucks to help her. In addition, the third", "psg_id": "8233280" }, { "title": "Down by the River (novel)", "text": "Down by the River (novel) Down by the River is a 1997 novel by Irish novelist Edna O'Brien. The novel depicts the response of a local community the a girl, Mary, abuse by her father being exposed to their local community when she tries to get an abortion. The ensuing legal battle in a country which bans abortions. The novel was based on a real life story from 1992, when a similar case ignited controversy in both Ireland and the UK. The novel highlights the psychological realities of such attention on the girl, as she struggles with her abuse. Reception", "psg_id": "19366205" }, { "title": "Down by the River (novel)", "text": "old weapons were sharp and effective; perhaps she comes too late to this particular fight.\" Though \"Kirkus Reviews\" praised the novel as \"one of the most ferocious indictments of Gaelic life and culture since \"The Playboy of the Western World,\"\" it describes the novel as not entirely satisfying with a \"propagandistic tone and two-dimensional characterizations.\" Down by the River (novel) Down by the River is a 1997 novel by Irish novelist Edna O'Brien. The novel depicts the response of a local community the a girl, Mary, abuse by her father being exposed to their local community when she tries to", "psg_id": "19366207" }, { "title": "The Spy Who Loved Me (novel)", "text": "The Spy Who Loved Me (novel) The Spy Who Loved Me is the ninth novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series, first published by Jonathan Cape on 16 April 1962. It is the shortest and most sexually explicit of Fleming's novels, as well as a clear departure from previous Bond novels in that the story is told in the first person by a young Canadian woman, Vivienne Michel. Bond himself does not appear until two-thirds of the way through the book. Fleming wrote a prologue to the novel giving Michel credit as a co-author. Fleming was not happy with the", "psg_id": "2703621" }, { "title": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History", "text": "Lion Who Wrote History\" has also been reviewed by \"Kirkus Reviews\", \"Publishers Weekly\", \"The New York Times\", and Common Sense Media. Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History is a 2017 picture book biography by Walter Dean Myers about the life of Frederick Douglass. \"BookList\", in a starred review, wrote \"Focused, informative writing and strong, effective illustrations combine to make this the go-to Frederick Douglass biography for younger students.\" and the \"School Library Journal\" wrote \"Although this title is similar in scope to Doreen Rappaport's \"Frederick's Journey\", the two books complement each other.", "psg_id": "20093516" }, { "title": "The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein", "text": "public, and for unknown reasons decided to attribute authorship to Mary Shelley, thus helping to begin a \"hoax\" that has persisted up to the present. Lauritsen maintains that revisions to \"Frankenstein\" made in 1823 and 1831 weakened the work, and that while it was ostensibly Mary Shelley who revised \"Frankenstein\" into its 1831 form, it may primarily have been revised by the political philosopher William Godwin. Lauritsen argues that handwriting alone cannot be used to determine the actual author of \"Frankenstein\". The drafts and manuscripts are incomplete and in the final stages. Moreover, portions of the novel were dictated by", "psg_id": "17577336" }, { "title": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?", "text": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls? Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?: The Search For The Secret Of Qumran is a book by Norman Golb which intensifies the debate over the origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls, furthering the opinion that the scrolls were not the work of the Essenes, as other scholars claim, but written in Jerusalem and moved to Qumran in anticipation of the Roman siege in 70 AD. Writing in \"Church History\", Gregory T. Armstrong stated: \"This book is 'must reading' for every historian regardless of her or his period of specialization. It demonstrates how a particular", "psg_id": "11221749" }, { "title": "Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?", "text": "Hartmut Stegemann. \"Qumran und das Judentum zur Zeit Jesu\" 84 (1994): 175-94 as basing \"his support of the Essene hypothesis of factors of hierarch, initiation rites, community of goods, ritual baths, a common meal and views on marriage as well as calendar.\" They then refer to the alternative estimate of Golb, \"that the scrolls came from Jerusalem to a fortress in Qumran during the siege of Jerusalem around 70 CE Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls? Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?: The Search For The Secret Of Qumran is a book by Norman Golb which intensifies the debate over", "psg_id": "11221758" }, { "title": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History", "text": "Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History is a 2017 picture book biography by Walter Dean Myers about the life of Frederick Douglass. \"BookList\", in a starred review, wrote \"Focused, informative writing and strong, effective illustrations combine to make this the go-to Frederick Douglass biography for younger students.\" and the \"School Library Journal\" wrote \"Although this title is similar in scope to Doreen Rappaport's \"Frederick's Journey\", the two books complement each other. Recommended for collections looking to further explore Douglass's legacy.\" \"The Buffalo News\" called it an \"excellent illustrated biography\". \"Frederick Douglass: The", "psg_id": "20093515" }, { "title": "The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane", "text": "anomie\". In his \"2015 Movie Guide\", Leonard Maltin gave the film three stars, declaring it as a \"Complex, unique mystery\". The film has a 90% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 10 reviews. The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane is a 1976 cross-genre film directed by Nicolas Gessner and starring Jodie Foster, Martin Sheen, Alexis Smith, Mort Shuman, and Scott Jacoby. It was a co-production of Canada and France and written by Laird Koenig, based on his 1974 novel of the same title. The plot focuses on 13-year-old Rynn", "psg_id": "634336" }, { "title": "The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane", "text": "The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane is a 1976 cross-genre film directed by Nicolas Gessner and starring Jodie Foster, Martin Sheen, Alexis Smith, Mort Shuman, and Scott Jacoby. It was a co-production of Canada and France and written by Laird Koenig, based on his 1974 novel of the same title. The plot focuses on 13-year-old Rynn Jacobs (Foster), a child whose absent poet father and secretive behaviours prod the suspicions of her conservative small-town Maine neighbours. The adaptation, originally intended as a play, was filmed in Quebec on a small", "psg_id": "634314" }, { "title": "Turtles All the Way Down (novel)", "text": "in this case by Green's own struggles with OCD, the mental illness depicted in the novel. Several reviewers referenced a dismissive perception of Green's now very popular oeuvre as \"sad teen books\", which emerged since the popularity of \"The Fault in Our Stars\", but praised \"Turtles All the Way Down\" as truthful and authentic enough to transcend these imagined drawbacks. \"It often dwells in cliché, but only as pop songs and epic poems do, mining the universal to create something that speaks to the familiar rhythms of the heart,\" wrote Matt Haig of \"The Guardian\", \"It might just be a", "psg_id": "20221360" }, { "title": "For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down", "text": "Credo Entertainment into a television film, which aired on CBC Television in 1996. The film adaptation, directed by Norma Bailey, starred Callum Keith Rennie as Jerry Bines, Brent Stait as Gary, Michael Hogan as Alvin, Nancy Beatty as Franny and Laura Harris as Lucy. For the film's screenplay, Richards won a Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series, and a Writers Guild of Canada Award. For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down is a novel by David Adams Richards, published in 1993. It was the final volume in his", "psg_id": "13536602" }, { "title": "Northanger Abbey", "text": "a portion of the novel's last sentence for the epigraph to Chapter 50 in his \"Watership Down\"; the reference to the General is felicitous, as the villain in \"Watership Down\" is also a General. The book, also, contains an early historical reference to baseball. It is found in the first chapter of the novel, describing the interest of the heroine : \"...Catherine, who had by nature nothing heroic about her, should prefer cricket, baseball, riding on horseback, and running about the country...\". It is not the earliest reference to the term, which is presently believed to be in a 1744", "psg_id": "519542" }, { "title": "Watership Down", "text": "Martin Rosen and starred several well-known British actors, including Stephen Fry, Rik Mayall, Dawn French, John Hurt, and Richard Briers, running for a total of 39 episodes over three seasons. Although the story was broadly based on that of the novel and most characters and events retained, some of the story lines and characters (especially in later episodes) were entirely new. In 2003, the second season was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Original Music Score for a Dramatic Series. In July 2014, it was confirmed that the BBC would be airing a new animated series based on the", "psg_id": "767004" } ]
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