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Hellfest is an annual all hearse car show, in Hell, or Hiland Lake, is an unincorporated community in Putnam Township of Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan, in which country?
Title: Northfield Township, Michigan Passage: Northfield Township is a civil township of Washtenaw County, located north of Ann Arbor in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 8,245 at the 2010 census. The unincorporated community of Whitmore Lake lies within the northern portion of the township, on its border with Green Oak township in Livingston County. Title: Hamburg Township, Michigan Passage: Hamburg Township is a civil township of Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the township population was 21,165 making it the largest municipality in Livingston County. Title: Hellfest (auto show) Passage: Hellfest is an annual all hearse car show, in Hell, Michigan, United States. In 2011, the event set a new Guinness World Record for the Longest Hearse Parade. Title: Green Oak Township, Michigan Passage: Green Oak Charter Township is a charter township of Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the township population was 17,476. In September 2005, the township board voted to incorporate as a charter township, becoming the second charter township in Livingston County. Title: Heritage Lake, Indiana Passage: Heritage Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Floyd Township, Putnam County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. Its population was 2,880 as of the 2010 census. The community is located in eastern Putnam County on the shores of its namesake lake. Title: Pinckney Community Schools Passage: Pinckney Community Schools is a school district in Pinckney, Livingston County, Michigan. The district serves 3,799 students from the communities of Hamburg Township, Putnam Township, the Village of Pinckney, and Hell. In 2010, a bond was passed with the money going towards facility improvements, classroom technology, a one-to-one laptop program for grades 7-12, a new fine and performing arts center, and a football stadium. Title: Hell, Michigan Passage: Hell, or Hiland Lake, is an unincorporated community in Putnam Township of Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The community is near the border with Washtenaw County, about 15 mi northwest of Ann Arbor. Hell is 3 mi southwest of Pinckney via Patterson Lake Road. The community is served by the Pinckney post office with ZIP Code 48169. Title: Putnam Township, Michigan Passage: Putnam Township is a civil township of Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 7,500 at the 2000 census. Title: Whitmore Lake, Michigan Passage: Whitmore Lake is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Michigan. The community spans the boundary between Green Oak Township in Livingston County and Northfield Township in Washtenaw County. The United States Census Bureau has defined a census-designated place (CDP) with this name for statistical purposes, which has no legal status as an incorporated municipality. The population was 6,423 at the 2010 census. Title: Pinckney, Michigan Passage: Pinckney is a village in Putnam Township, Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,427 at the 2010 census.
United States
Hellfest (auto show)
Hell, Michigan
The man voted Favorite Pop-Culture Werewolf of All Time in 2011 also stars in an upcoming film directed by who?
Title: Om Allah Passage: Om Allah is an upcoming film directed by Sameer Khan who was once associate director to Faisal Saif. The film stars Pakistani actress Meera and Indian sports promoter turned anchor Aushim Khetarpal. It is said that this film revolves around the real life Match Fixing incident of Aushim Khetarpal. Title: Drunk Parents Passage: Drunk Parents is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Fred Wolf and written by Peter Gaulke and Fred Wolf. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Salma Hayek, Bridget Moynahan, Joe Manganiello, Natalia Cigliuti, Jim Gaffigan and Ben Platt. Title: The Wolf Man (1941 film) Passage: The Wolf Man is a 1941 American horror film written by Curt Siodmak and produced and directed by George Waggner. The film stars Lon Chaney, Jr. in the title role, and features Claude Rains, Evelyn Ankers, Ralph Bellamy, Patric Knowles, Bla Lugosi, and Maria Ouspenskaya in supporting roles. The title character has had a great deal of influence on Hollywood's depictions of the legend of the werewolf. The film is the second Universal Pictures werewolf film, preceded six years earlier by the less commercially successful "Werewolf of London" (1935). Title: The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (1973 film) Passage: The Boy Who Cried Werewolf is a 1973 Technicolor horror film directed by Nathan H. Juran. The film stars Kerwin Mathews in the final film he and Juran made after their earlier work, which included "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad". In this thriller, a boy visits his father in a secluded cabin; the father is attacked by a werewolf and then becomes one himself. The boy constantly tries to tell others, but nobody will believe him. Title: JT LeRoy (film) Passage: JT LeRoy is an upcoming film directed by Justin Kelly based on the memoir "Girl Boy Girl: How I Became JT Leroy" by Savannah Knoop. It stars Laura Dern, Kristen Stewart, and Diane Kruger. Title: Werewolf of London Passage: Werewolf of London is a 1935 horror film directed by Stuart Walker, starring Henry Hull as the titular werewolf, and produced by Universal Pictures. Jack Pierce's werewolf make-up was simpler than his version six years later for Lon Chaney, Jr. in "The Wolf Man". The film was the first Hollywood mainstream movie to feature a werewolf. The film's supporting cast features Warner Oland and Valerie Hobson. Title: Legend of the Werewolf Passage: Legend of the Werewolf is a 1975 British Tyburn Film Productions horror film directed by Freddie Francis. It stars Peter Cushing. . Although released in UK cinemas, in the US it was released on VHS only. Although Endore is not credited, aspects of Guy Endore's classic werewolf novel "The Werewolf of Paris" are present in the film. Title: Bikini Moon Passage: Bikini Moon is an upcoming film directed by Milcho Manchevski. The film stars Condola Rashad, Sarah Goldberg, Will Janowitz, and newcomer Sathya Sridharan. The film is currently in post-production. Title: Joe Manganiello Passage: Joseph Michael Manganiello ( ; ] ; born December 28, 1976) is an American actor. He played Flash Thompson in Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man" trilogy and had various recurring roles in television on "ER", "How I Met Your Mother", and "One Tree Hill", before landing his breakout role as werewolf Alcide Herveaux on the HBO television series "True Blood". In 2011, he was voted "Favorite Pop-Culture Werewolf of All Time" by the readers of "Entertainment Weekly", and one of "Men's Health"'s "100 Fittest Men of All Time". Title: Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf Passage: Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf (also known as Howling II and Howling II: Stirba Werewolf Bitch) is a 1985 horror film directed by Philippe Mora and direct sequel to the 1981 film "The Howling". The film stars horror film veteran Christopher Lee along with Reb Brown and Annie McEnroe as they try to defeat Sybil Danning's werewolf queen Stirba and stop a werewolf group's plans to conquer the world. Although Gary Brandner, author of "The Howling" novels, co-wrote the screenplay, the "Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf" is largely unrelated to his "The Howling II" novel from 1979.
Fred Wolf
Drunk Parents
Joe Manganiello
what nationality is Futbolita, the sports journalist known for featuring exclusive interviews with world-renowned sports personalities in the European football world, including David Villa and Xavi?
Title: WWE Wal3ooha Passage: WWE Wal3ooha is a Middle Eastern television program produced by WWE which mainly features recaps of "Raw" and "SmackDown Live" as well as exclusive interviews with WWE superstars and personalities. The show is broadcast on OSN Sports in the United Arab Emirates every Thursday at 8:00pm KSA. The shows title translates to light it up and is the first WWE program to feature original and localized content intended exclusively for Middle Eastern markets. Title: Sports Desk (2004 TV series) Passage: CNN Philippines Sports Desk (formerly "Solar SportsDesk", or simply Sports Desk) is a 30-minute Philippine sports news television program broadcast by CNN Philippines. It is CNN Philippines' go-to program for all-sports news, specials, and interviews with sports personalities here and around the world, hosted by sports journalist Mico Halili on primetime and Andrei Felix on weekday mornings (also a sports anchor on CNN Philippines New Day and the morning edition of Newsroom). In its latest format, Sports Desk airs thrice every weekdays and weeknights, a morning edition at 11am (with a replay at 2:30pm), a primetime edition at 6:30pm and another at the usual 10pm timeslot. Title: Jack Matheson Passage: John "Jack" Matheson (July 25, 1924 January 24, 2011) was a Canadian sports journalist known for his wide coverage of sports for the "Winnipeg Tribune" from 1946 to 1980. Title: Futbolita Passage: Ash Hashim (born 16 November 1988), better known as Ftbolita is a Singaporean sports journalist, FIFA Players' Agent, personality and international blogger known as the "Female Voice of Football". Her website and brand, "Futbolita" (Futbolita.com), is known for featuring exclusive interviews with world-renowned sports personalities in the European football world, including David Villa, Xavi, Fernando Torres, Cristiano Ronaldo, Romrio and Jos Mourinho. Title: BeIN Sports (United States) Passage: beIN Sports is a sports television network that airs international sports content. beIN Sports primarily airs top level soccer, featuring exclusive coverage of La Liga, Ligue 1, and Serie A, along with content from other leagues in Europe. In addition, beIN Sports airs matches from such sports as rugby, auto racing, handball, motorcycle racing, tennis and volleyball. Title: Xavi Passage: Xavier "Xavi" Hernndez Creus (] ] ; born 25 January 1980) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Qatari club Al Sadd SC. Title: Sport (UK magazine) Passage: Sport was a free weekly sports magazine based in London which covered a wide range of events such as football, rugby, tennis and cricket as well as giving exclusive interviews with various sports personalities. Title: Football World Passage: Football World, later renamed "Athletic World", was an American magazine devoted to the coverage of inter-collegiate sports. Its masthead described it as "A Magazine With a Mission to Serve the College Man," a publication "devoted to Inter-collegiate Athletics and sports of Amateur standing only." It was founded in 1921 by J. D. Fetzer. The name of the magazine was later changed to "Athletic World" as the coverage extended to a broader range of sports, including women's swimming. Unlike other sports magazines of the era, which focused on promoting a healthy lifestyle, "Football WorldAthletic World" celebrated the entertainment value of sports with a special emphasis on the personalities of famous athletes. The magazine was renamed "Outing" in December 1924, reflecting a change in its focus. Title: Simon Taylor (journalist) Passage: Simon Taylor (born 8 August 1944) is a motor sports journalist who writes for several publications. He is editor-at-large of "Classic Sports Car" Magazine. and contributes a monthly column under the title "Full Throttle." He is particularly known for the in-depth interviews of motor sports personalities past and present which he contributed to "Motor Sport" magazine between 2006 and 2016, under the title "Lunch with..." Title: Vincent Hogan Passage: Vincent Hogan is an Irish sports journalist who writes for the Irish Independent. As ghost writer of autobiographies, he has written with sports personalities such as international soccer Paul McGrath's ("Back From the Brink" - William Hill Irish Sports Book of the Year), Eddie O'Sullivan and inter-county GAA players Nicky English and Henry Shefflin. He is co-driver to amateur Irish rally driver and RT Sport presenter Michael Lyster.
Singaporean
Futbolita
Xavi
Who directed a 2017 British war drama film starring Lily Chloe Ninette Thomson?
Title: War Horse (film) Passage: War Horse is a 2011 British war drama film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay written by Lee Hall and Richard Curtis, adapted from English author Michael Morpurgo's 1982 novel of the same name. The film's cast includes Jeremy Irvine (in his film acting debut), Emily Watson, David Thewlis, Tom Hiddleston, Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Marsan, Niels Arestrup, Toby Kebbell, David Kross and Peter Mullan. Set before and during World War I, it tells of the journey of Joey, a bay Thoroughbred horse raised by British teenager Albert (Irvine), as he is bought by the British Army, leading him to encounter numerous individuals and owners throughout Europe, all the while experiencing the tragedies of the war happening around him. Title: Secret Lives (film) Passage: Secret Lives is a 1937 British war drama film directed by Edmond T. Grville and starring Brigitte Horney, Neil Hamilton and Raymond Lovell. It was made at Ealing Studios by the independent Phoenix Films. The screenplay concerns a young woman who is recruited into the French secret service. Title: Comradeship (1919 film) Passage: Comradeship is a 1919 British silent film drama, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Lily Elsie, Gerald Ames and Guy Newall. The film's action covers the entire span of World War I, from the months before the outbreak of hostilities to the declaration of peace. Title: March or Die (film) Passage: March or Die is a 1977 British war drama film directed by Dick Richards and starring Gene Hackman, Terence Hill, Catherine Deneuve, Max von Sydow and Ian Holm. Title: The McKenzie Break Passage: The McKenzie Break is a 1970 DeLuxe Color British war drama film directed by Lamont Johnson, starring Brian Keith as Jack Connor, an intelligence officer investigating recent disturbances at a prisoner of war (POW) camp in Scotland. The POWs are led by the charismatic, yet ruthless, Willi Schlter (Helmut Griem). Title: Two Worlds (1930 British film) Passage: Two Worlds is a 1930 British war drama film directed by Ewald Andr Dupont and starring Norah Baring, John Longden and Donald Calthrop. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. It was made as an MLV, with a separate German-language version "Zwei Welten" and the French "Les deux mondes". Title: Lily James Passage: Lily Chloe Ninette Thomson (born 5 April 1989), better known by her stage name Lily James, is an English actress. She played Lady Rose Aldridge in the ITV period drama "Downton Abbey," and the titular role in the 2015 Disney film "Cinderella". In 2017 she played Debora, the love interest of the main character Baby, in the action film "Baby Driver". Title: Darkest Hour (film) Passage: Darkest Hour is a 2017 British war drama film directed by Joe Wright and written by Anthony McCarten. The film stars Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill, and follows his early days as Prime Minister as Hitler closes in on Britain in World War II (The Darkest Hour). Ben Mendelsohn, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lily James, Stephen Dillane, and Ronald Pickup also star. Title: Who Goes Next? Passage: Who Goes Next? is a 1938 British war drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Barry K. Barnes, Sophie Stewart and Jack Hawkins. During the First World War, a number of captured British officers attempt to escape a prisoner-of-war camp. The story was inspired by the real-life escape of 29 officers through a tunnel from Holzminden prisoner-of-war camp in Lower Saxony, Germany, in July 1918. Title: Private Peaceful (film) Passage: Private Peaceful is a 2012 British war drama film directed by Pat O'Connor and starring Jack O'Connell and George MacKay. It is based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Michael Morpurgo. The film marks the final performance of Richard Griffiths.
Joe Wright
Darkest Hour (film)
Lily James
Who directed the 1993 film adaptation of a memoir starring Leonardo DiCaprio?
Title: Scott Kalvert Passage: Scott Kalvert (August 15, 1964 March 5, 2014) was an American film director, known mainly for his 1995 film "The Basketball Diaries", starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Wahlberg, and 2002's "Deuces Wild". Title: Catch Me If You Can (soundtrack) Passage: Catch Me If You Can: Music from the Motion Picture is the original soundtrack of the 2002 film of the same name, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen and Amy Adams. The original score was composed by John Williams. The film was the twentieth collaboration between Williams and director Steven Spielberg. Title: Blood Diamond Passage: Blood Diamond is a 2006 German-American political war thriller film co-produced and directed by Edward Zwick, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly and Djimon Hounsou. The title refers to blood diamonds, which are diamonds mined in war zones and sold to finance conflicts, and thereby profit warlords and diamond companies across the world. Title: This Boy's Life (film) Passage: This Boy's Life is a 1993 film adaptation of the memoir of the same name by American author Tobias Wolff. It is directed by Michael Caton-Jones and stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Tobias Wolff, Robert De Niro as stepfather Dwight Hansen, and Ellen Barkin as Toby's mother, Caroline. The film also features Chris Cooper, Carla Gugino, Eliza Dushku and Tobey Maguire. Title: The Man in the Iron Mask (1998 film) Passage: The Man in the Iron Mask is a 1998 American action drama film directed, produced, and written by Randall Wallace, and starring Leonardo DiCaprio in a dual role as the title character and villain, Jeremy Irons as Aramis, John Malkovich as Athos, Gerard Depardieu as Porthos, and Gabriel Byrne as D'Artagnan. The picture uses characters from Alexandre Dumas' D'Artagnan Romances and is very loosely adapted from some plot elements of "The Vicomte de Bragelonne". Title: Guntis Sics Passage: Guntis Sics is an Australian sound engineer. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Sound for the film "Moulin Rouge! " He has worked on over 30 films since 1991, including the 2013 adaptation of The Great Gatsby, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Title: The Wolf of Wall Street (book) Passage: The Wolf of Wall Street is a memoir by former stockbroker and trader Jordan Belfort, first published in September 2007 by Bantam Books, then adapted into a 2013 film of the same name (directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Belfort). Belfort's autobiographical account was continued by "Catching the Wolf of Wall Street", published in 2009. Title: Michael Punke Passage: Michael W. Punke (born December 7, 1964) is an American writer, novelist, professor, policy analyst, policy consultant, attorney, and former Deputy United States Trade Representative and US Ambassador to the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. He is currently the Vice President of Public Policy for Amazon Web Services. He is best known for writing "The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge" (2002), which was adapted into film as "The Revenant" (2015), directed by Alejandro Gonzlez Irritu, with a screenplay by Irritu and Mark L. Smith, and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy. Title: The Basketball Diaries (film) Passage: The Basketball Diaries is a 1995 American coming of age crime drama film directed by Scott Kalvert, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Lorraine Bracco, James Madio, and Mark Wahlberg. The film is an adaptation of Jim Carroll's autobiographical work of the same name, telling the story of Carroll's teenage years as a promising high school basketball player and writer who developed an addiction to heroin with his misguided friends. Title: Leonardo DiCaprio Passage: Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio ( ; born November 11, 1974) is an American actor, film producer, and environmental activist. DiCaprio began his career by appearing in television commercials in the late 1980s, after which he had recurring roles in various television series such as the soap opera "Santa Barbara" and the sitcom "Growing Pains". He began his film career by starring as Josh in "Critters 3" (1991). He starred in the film adaptation of the memoir "This Boy's Life" (1993), and was praised for his supporting role in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993). He gained public recognition with leading roles in "The Basketball Diaries" (1995) and the romantic drama "Romeo Juliet" (1996), before achieving international fame with James Cameron's epic romance "Titanic" (1997), which became the highest-grossing film of all time until Cameron's science fiction film "Avatar" (2009) overtook it.
Michael Caton-Jones
Leonardo DiCaprio
This Boy's Life (film)
Fred Durst and Marti Pellow, have which common occupation?
Title: Moonlight Over Memphis Passage: Moonlight Over Memphis is the fourth studio album by Wet Wet Wet frontman Marti Pellow. It was released on October 2, 2006. Title: Sentimental Me (album) Passage: Sentimental Me is the third studio album by Wet Wet Wet frontman Marti Pellow. This album brought Marti together with multi-award winning jazz pianist Jim Watson. All instrumentation was arranged by Marti himself, with a stronger focus on the tempo, enabling a move away from the big band feel usually associated with some of these tracks. The single "Take a Letter Miss Jones" was released from the album. Title: Smile (Marti Pellow album) Passage: Smile is the debut solo album by Wet Wet Wet frontman Marti Pellow. It was released on 4 June 2001. The album's offspring singles were "Close to You" and "I've Been Around the World". Title: Between the Covers (album) Passage: Between the Covers is a cover album by Wet Wet Wet frontman Marti Pellow. It was released on 17 November 2003. Title: Wet Wet Wet Passage: Wet Wet Wet are a Scottish band formed in 1982. They scored a number of hits in the UK charts and around the world in the 1980s and 1990s. The band is composed of Graeme Clark (bass, vocals), Tommy Cunningham (drums, vocals), and Neil Mitchell (keyboards, vocals). Lead vocalist and founding member Marti Pellow quit the band in 2017. A fifth, unofficial member, Graeme Duffin (lead guitar, vocals), has been with them since 1983. The band were named Best British Newcomer at the 1988 Brit Awards. Title: Marti Pellow Passage: Marti Pellow (born Mark McLachlan; 23 March 1965) is a Scottish singer. He was the lead singer of the Scottish pop group Wet Wet Wet from their formation in 1982 until their first split in 1997, and again from their reformation in 2004 to their second split in 2017. He has also recorded albums as a solo artist, and performed as an actor in musical theatre productions in both the West End and on Broadway. Title: Graeme Clark (musician) Passage: Graeme Clark is a Scottish musician, songwriter and record producer. He came to prominence as bass player, founder member and songwriter from the popsoul band Wet Wet Wet the band he formed with friends and fellow band members Neil Mitchell, Tommy Cunningham and Marti Pellow whilst attending Clydebank High School. Title: Deke Arlon Passage: Deke Arlon (born Anthony Howard Wilson) is a British music publisher and music manager whose clients included Kenny Young, Sheena Easton, Ron Grainer, Elaine Paige, Dennis Waterman, Helen Watson, and Marti Pellow. Title: Marti Pellow Sings the Hits of Wet Wet Wet amp; Smile Passage: Marti Pellow Sings the Hits of Wet Wet Wet amp; Smile Title: Fred Durst Passage: William Frederick "Fred" Durst (August 20, 1970) is an American musician and film director. Durst is best known as the vocalist of the band Limp Bizkit, formed in 1994, with whom he released six studio albums.
vocalist
Fred Durst
Marti Pellow
The Electoral district of Reynell includes which industrial suburb of Adelaide?
Title: Electoral district of Reynell Passage: Reynell is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after John Reynell, a leading force in the founding of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia and noted 19th-century grape farmer and vineyard owner in the area. Reynell is a 30 km urban residential and industrial electorate in Adelaide's far south. It includes the suburbs of Christie Downs, Lonsdale, Morphett Vale and O'Sullivan Beach, as well as part of Christies Beach. The suburb of Reynella is currently in the marginal Liberal seat of Mitchell. Title: Electoral results for the district of Reynell Passage: This is a list of electoral results for the Electoral district of Reynell in South Australian state elections. Title: Gay Thompson Passage: Mary Gabrielle (Gay) Thompson (born 29 January 1948) was the Labor member for the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Reynell from 1997 to 2014. Title: Lonsdale, South Australia Passage: Lonsdale is an industrial suburb south of Adelaide, South Australia, within the City of Onkaparinga. Title: Electoral district of Kaurna Passage: Kaurna is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after the Kaurna aboriginal tribe which originally inhabited the Adelaide plains, it is a 52.7 km semi-urban electorate on Adelaide's far-southern beaches, taking in the suburbs of Aldinga Beach, Maslin Beach, Moana, Port Noarlunga, Port Noarlunga South, Port Willunga, Seaford, Seaford Meadows and Seaford Rise as well as parts of Aldinga and Christies Beach. It is one of only two state districts named after South Australia's indigenous people (the other being the Electoral district of Narungga). Title: Electoral district of Port Adelaide Passage: Port Adelaide is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after Port Adelaide because of its geographical location, it is a 91.3 km urban electorate on Adelaide's Lefevre Peninsula and stretches east toward Adelaide's northern suburbs. It contains a mix of seaside residential areas, wasteland and industrial regions. Besides the bulk of the suburb of Port Adelaide, which is shared with Cheltenham, it includes the suburbs of Cavan, Dry Creek, Gillman, Globe Derby Park, Green Fields, Largs North, Mawson Lakes, North Haven, Osborne, Ottoway, Outer Harbor, Taperoo and Wingfield as well as parts of Gepps Cross, Pooraka and Rosewater. Title: Katrine Hildyard Passage: Katrine Anne Hildyard is an Australian politician representing the electoral district of Reynell in the Parliament of South Australia as a member of the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party since the 2014 state election. Title: Electoral district of Emerald Hill Passage: Emerald Hill was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Australia. It covered part of the inner-city suburb South Melbourne and consisted part of the previous Electoral district of South Melbourne which was abolished in 1859. (The other part of the South Melbourne electorate became the Electoral district of Sandridge). Title: Electoral district of Clayton Passage: The Electoral district of Clayton is a former electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was named for the Melbourne suburb of Clayton, and also includes Clarinda, Notting Hill as well as parts of surrounding suburbs. Title: Electoral district of Heysen Passage: Heysen is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after Sir Hans Heysen, a prominent South Australian landscape artist. It is a 1,102 km electoral district that takes in some of the outer southern suburbs of Adelaide before fanning south-east to include most of the Adelaide Hills, as well as farming areas some distance from the capital. It includes the areas of Aldgate, Bridgewater, Echunga, Hahndorf, Macclesfield, Meadows, Stirling and Strathalbyn, as well as part of Mount Barker. Although geographically it is a hybrid urban-rural seat, it is counted as a metropolitan seat.
Lonsdale
Electoral district of Reynell
Lonsdale, South Australia
This 2003 China FA Cup title sponsor is a brand of beer produced, marketed and distributed by who?
Title: 2013 FA Cup Final Passage: The 2013 FA Cup Final was the 132nd final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest football cup competition. The match, contested by Manchester City and Wigan Athletic, took place on 11 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London, and kicked off at 5:15 p.m. It was Wigan's first FA Cup final and Manchester City's 10th. Wigan pulled off a shock victory against favourites City, winning in circumstances reminiscent of the 1988 FA Cup Final when Wimbledon overcame Liverpool. Ben Watson's stoppage-time headed goal produced the "greatest FA Cup Final upset for a quarter of a century". In the United Kingdom, the match was televised by ITV and ESPN. Title: 1995 Chinese FA Cup Passage: The PHILIPS 1995 China FA Cup (Chinese: 1995) was the inaugural edition of Chinese FA Cup after professional football league was established in China. The cup title sponsor was Philips. Title: History of Manchester United F.C. (19862013) Passage: The period from 1986, when Alex Ferguson was appointed as Manchester United manager, to 2013, when he announced his retirement from football, was one of the most successful in the club's history. Ferguson joined the club from Aberdeen on the same day that Ron Atkinson was dismissed, and guided the club to a 12th-place finish in the league. Despite a second-place finish in 198788, the club was back in 11th place the following season. Reportedly on the verge of being dismissed, victory over Crystal Palace in the 1990 FA Cup Final replay (after a 33 draw) saved Ferguson's career. The following season, Manchester United claimed their first Cup Winners' Cup title and competed in the 1991 European Super Cup, beating European Cup holders Red Star Belgrade 10 in the final at Old Trafford. A second consecutive League Cup final appearance followed in 1992, in which the team beat Nottingham Forest 10 at Wembley Stadium. In 1993, the club won its first league title since 1967, and a year later, for the first time since 1957, it won a second consecutive title alongside the FA Cup to complete the first "Double" in the club's history. Title: 1997 Chinese FA Cup Passage: The PHILIPS 1997 China FA Cup (Chinese: 1997) was the third edition of Chinese FA Cup. The cup title sponsor was Philips. Title: China Pabst Blue Ribbon Passage: China Pabst Blue Ribbon () is a brand of beer sold in China. It is produced, marketed and distributed by CBR Brewing Company, Inc., which is a Virgin Islands-owned holding company located in Hong Kong. It jointly owns the brand and breweries along with Guangdong Blue Ribbon Group under a sub-licensing agreement with the Pabst Brewing Company. Title: 2001 Chinese FA Cup Passage: The Mexin Doors 2001 Chinese FA Cup (Chinese: 2001) was the 7th edition of Chinese FA Cup. The matches of the first round were kicked off on 29 April 2001. The cup title sponsor was Mexin Doors, which was the second title sponsor of the Chinese FA Cup. Title: 1996 Chinese FA Cup Passage: The PHILIPS 1996 China FA Cup (Chinese: 1996) was the second edition of Chinese FA Cup. The cup title sponsor was Philips. Title: 1999 FA Cup Final Passage: The 1999 FA Cup Final was a football match that took place on 22 May 1999 at the old Wembley Stadium, London, to determine the winner of the 199899 FA Cup. It was contested between Manchester United and Newcastle United, with goals from Teddy Sheringham and Paul Scholes giving Manchester United a 20 win to claim their 10th FA Cup title. It was the second part of the "Treble" of trophies Manchester United won during the 199899 season, which was completed four days later, when they won the Champions League. Title: 2003 Chinese FA Cup Passage: The Pabst Blue Ribbon 2003 China FA Cup (Chinese: 2003) was the 9th edition of Chinese FA Cup. The cup title sponsor is China Pabst Blue Ribbon. Title: 2016 Korean FA Cup Passage: The 2016 Korean FA Cup, known as the KEB Hana Bank FA Cup due to sponsorship reasons, was the 21st edition of Korean FA Cup. It began on 12 March 2016 and ended on 3 December 2016 with the final. Suwon Samsung Bluewings won their fourth FA Cup title after defeating defending champions FC Seoul in the final, and qualified for the 2017 AFC Champions League.
CBR Brewing Company, Inc.
2003 Chinese FA Cup
China Pabst Blue Ribbon
Violet Scene was a Norwegian rock group influenced by an English rock band with Robert Smith being the only what?
Title: Sambandet Passage: Sambandet is a Norwegian rock group and the backing band of ge Aleksandersen. Almost always referred to in that capacity they combined are known as ge Aleksandersen Sambandet, and together they won the 1980 Spellemannprisen for "Ramp" as best rock album. The group's membership has varied throughout the years. Some of the members has been Steinar Krokstad, Skjalg Raaen, Terje Tranaas and Gunnar Pedersen. They recorded their first album in 1977 titled "Lirekassa". Their most known hit is "Lys og varme" from 1984. The group had roots from Prudence. Sambandet broke up after the Eldorado touring in 1987 but reunited in 2004. Title: Joachim Nielsen Passage: Joachim Nielsen (8 September 1964 17 October 2000), better known as Jokke, was a Norwegian rock musician and poet. He was the frontman of Norwegian rock band Jokke Valentinerne, the brother of cartoonist Christopher Nielsen, and son of the artist John David Nielsen. He is considered to be one of the greatest songwriters in Norway. Title: Geir Zahl Passage: Geir Zahl (born 19 May 1975) is a Norwegian musician. He is known for playing guitar in the Norwegian rock group Kaizers Orchestra. The band was founded by Geir Zahl and Janove Ottesen who had both played together in some other bands, namely Blod, sntt juling and gnom. Geir Zahl is the composer and main vocalist on several songs, both on the recordings and live at concerts. Title: CC Cowboys Passage: CC Cowboys is a Norwegian Rock band from Fredrikstad. Their members are the vocalist and guitarist Magnus Grnneberg, their guitarist Jrn Christensen their bassist Per Vestaby and their drummer Agne Sther. The name of the band originates from the song "C.C. Cowboys" by Swedish rock group Imperiet Title: Popol Ace Passage: Popol Vuh, later known as Popol Ace, was a 1970s Norwegian progressive rock band from Oslo, that became popular in the 1970s Norwegian rock scene with such songs as "All We Have Is the Past", "Queen of all Queens" and "Music Box". Title: The Cure Passage: The Cure are an English rock band formed in Crawley, West Sussex in 1976. The band has experienced several line-up changes, with vocalist, guitarist, and principal songwriter Robert Smith being the only constant member. Title: Matchstick Sun Passage: Matchstick Sun was a Norwegian rock band, formed in 1984. In their first four years they were part of the Oslo underground scene, and in their last three years of existence, they released two albums on a major record label, won a Norwegian version of a Grammy, but then broke up. Title: All of This Passage: "All of This" is a song by American rock band Blink-182 from the band's fifth studio album, "Blink-182" (2003). The song is a collaboration with musician Robert Smith, frontman of the English rock band The Cure. Lyrically, the song is inspired by a story from producer Jerry Finn's adolescence, in which he was humiliated by a girl he had fallen in love with. Title: Violet Scene Passage: Violet Scene was a Norwegian rock group whose key members included Kjetil Bergseth (vocalsguitar), Jo Espen Bergseth (bass), Ralf Lofstad (guitar), Arvid Nordstrand (drums) and Asbjrn Risy (guitar) between 1995 and 2000. Formed in Oslo, the band was influenced by 1980s alternative groups such as The Smiths and The Cure. The band gained moderate domestic success in Norway in the mid-to-late '90s with their sole album "Pieces" (1996) and an EP (1999), but has since gone on to become a cult band, especially in the American collegeunderground circuit. Title: No Strange Passage: No Strange was an Italian rock group influenced by psychedelic music that combined elements of rock and cosmic music. It was formed in Turin in 1980 by Salvatore Ursus D'Urso and Alberto Ezzu.
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Who has directed more action movies, Paul Greengrass or Liliana Cavani?
Title: Michele Balducci Passage: Born and raised in Bastia Umbra, Italy, he later on moved to Rome, where he lives. After studying acting in Perugia (at Centro Teatrale Universitario), Rome (at La maschera in soffitta and with acting coaches Gisella Burinato and Ivana Chubbuck), Milan (with actor Filippo Timi) and London (at Guildhall School of Music and Drama), he made his television debut at age 21, in 2008, with two small roles in La scelta di Laura, directed by Alessandro Piva, and Amiche mie, directed by Paolo Genovese and Luca Miniero. He then went on appearing in many successful TV series, such as Don Matteo, directed by Giulio Base, and Inspector Rex, directed by Marco Serafini. In 2013, he has a leading role in the very popular TV miniseries Pupetta Il coraggio e la passione, directed by Luciano Odorisio. In 2014 he is part of the main cast of the TV movie Francesco, directed by Liliana Cavani in English for the European market. Title: Paul Greengrass Passage: Paul Greengrass (born 13 August 1955) is an English film director, film producer, screenwriter and former journalist. He specialises in dramatisations of real-life events and is known for his signature use of hand-held cameras. His early film "Bloody Sunday" won the Golden Bear at 52nd Berlin International Film Festival. Other films he has directed include three in the "Bourne" actionthriller series: "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004), "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007), and "Jason Bourne" (2016); "United 93" (2006), for which he won the BAFTA Award for Best Director, and received an Academy Award for Best Director nomination, "Green Zone" (2010) and "Captain Phillips" (2013). In 2004 he co-wrote and produced the film "Omagh", which won British Academy Television Award. Title: Liliana Cavani Passage: Liliana Cavani (born 12 January 1933) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. She belongs to a generation of Italian filmmakers from Emilia-Romagna that came into prominence in the 1970s, including Bernardo Bertolucci, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Marco Bellocchio. Cavani became internationally known after the success of her 1974 feature film "Il portiere di notte" ("The Night Porter"). Her films are intellectual and have historical concerns. In addition to feature films and documentaries, she has also directed opera. Title: I cannibali Passage: I cannibali (internationally released as The Cannibals and The Year of the Cannibals) is an Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. It is inspired by the Antigone of Sophocles. The film competed in the Quinzaines des Realisateurs section of the 23rd Cannes Film Festival. Title: Beyond the Door (1982 film) Passage: Beyond the Door (Italian: "Oltre la porta" , and also known as "Beyond Obsession") is a 1982 Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. Title: Beyond Good and Evil (film) Passage: Beyond Good and Evil (Italian: "Al di l del bene e del male", UK title: "Beyond Evil") is a 1977 drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. It stars Dominique Sanda, Erland Josephson and Robert Powell. The film follows the intense relationship formed in the 1880s between Friedrich Nietzsche, Lou Salom and Paul Re. Title: Milarepa (1974 film) Passage: Milarepa is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. The film tells the story of the famous Tibetan yogi and poet Milarepa. Title: Deported Women of the SS Special Section Passage: Le deportate della sezione speciale SS (internationally released as Deported Women of the SS Special Section, "SS Special Section Women" and "Deported Women") is a 1976 erotic-drama film directed by Rino Di Silvestro. The film is considered the first Italian nazisploitation film, after the "auteur" progenitors such as Liliana Cavani's art film "Il portiere di notte" and Tinto Brass' exploitation film "Salon Kitty". Title: Khalid Abdalla Passage: Khalid Abdalla (Arabic: , "Khlid Abd Allh"; born 26 October 1980) is a British Egyptian actor and activist. He came to international prominence after starring in the 2006 Academy Award-nominated and BAFTA-winning film, "United 93". Written and directed by Paul Greengrass, it chronicles events aboard United Airlines Flight 93, which was hijacked as part of the September 11 attacks. Abdalla played Ziad Jarrah, the pilot and leader of the four hijackers on board the flight. He starred as Amir in "The Kite Runner" and acted with Matt Damon in "Green Zone", his second film with director Paul Greengrass. Abdalla appears as himself in Jehane Noujaim's documentary on the ongoing Egyptian revolution, "The Square", which won the Audience Award at Sundance Festival in 2013. Title: Einstein (film) Passage: Einstein is a 2008 Italian television movie written and directed by Liliana Cavani. The film is based on real life events of scientist Albert Einstein and it stars Vincenzo Amato in the title role.
Paul Greengrass
Paul Greengrass
Liliana Cavani
this american actress and model is best known for her roles in "All the Boys Love Mandy Lane" and a 2010 British science fiction film written and directed by who?
Title: Timescape Passage: Timescape is a 1980 science fiction novel by American writer Gregory Benford (with unbilled co-author Hilary Foister, Benford's sister-in-law, who is credited as having "contributed significantly to the manuscript"). It won the 1981 Nebula and 1980 British Science Fiction Award, and the 1981 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. The novel was widely hailed by both critics of science fiction and mainstream literature for its fusion of detailed character development and interpersonal drama with more standard science fiction fare such as time travel and ecological issues. Title: Amber Heard Passage: Amber Laura Heard (born April 22, 1986) is an American actress. She made her film debut in 2004 in the sports drama "Friday Night Lights". After small roles in "North Country" and "Alpha Dog", Heard played her first leading role in "All the Boys Love Mandy Lane" (2006) and appeared in The CW television show "Hidden Palms" (2007). Title: Keith Calder Passage: Keith G. Calder (born December 14, 1979) is a British-born independent film producer best known for his work on "All the Boys Love Mandy Lane" (2006) and "The Wackness" (2008) with Felipe Marino and Joe Neurauter. Title: All the Boys Love Mandy Lane Passage: All the Boys Love Mandy Lane is a 2006 American horror film directed by Jonathan Levine, and starring Amber Heard, Michael Welch, Whitney Able and Anson Mount. The plot centers on a group of popular high schoolers who invite an attractive outsider, Mandy Lane, to spend the weekend at a secluded ranch house, where they are followed by a merciless killer. Title: Invasion of the Body Snatchers Passage: Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a 1956 American science fiction horror film produced by Walter Wanger, directed by Don Siegel, that stars Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter. The black and white film, shot in Superscope, was partially done in a film noir style. Daniel Mainwaring adapted the screenplay from Jack Finney's 1954 science fiction novel "The Body Snatchers". The film was released by Allied Artists Pictures on a double bill with the British science fiction film "The Atomic Man". Title: Masters of Venus Passage: Masters of Venus is a 1959 British science fiction film serial in 8 parts, made by the Children's Film Foundation for cinema distribution as a Saturday morning serial for children. It's directed by Ernest Morris, and stars Norman Wooland, Mandy Harper and Robin Stewart. It was made in black-and-white. Title: Monsters (2010 film) Passage: Monsters is a 2010 British science fiction monster film written and directed by Gareth Edwards in his feature film directorial debut. Edwards also served as the cinematographer, production designer, and visual effects artist. "Monsters" takes place years after a NASA probe crash in Mexico which led to the sudden appearance of giant tentacled monsters. It follows Andrew Kaulder (Scoot McNairy), an American photojournalist tasked with escorting his employer's daughter Samantha Wynden (Whitney Able) back to the US by crossing through Mexico's "Infected Zone" where the creatures reside. Title: Whitney Able Passage: Whitney Nees Able (born June 2, 1982) is an American actress and model. She is best known for her roles in "All the Boys Love Mandy Lane" and "Monsters", and has been featured in "Maxim" magazine. Title: The Gamma People Passage: The Gamma People is a 1955 British-American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by John Gossage, directed by John Gilling, that stars Paul Douglas, Eva Bartok, and Leslie Phillips. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures and evolved from a script treatment originally written in the early 1950s by Robert Aldrich. "The Gamma People" was released theatrically in the U.S. on a double bill with the British science fiction film "1984". Title: The Last Seven Passage: The Last Seven is a 2010 British science fiction thriller film released in the UK on 27 August 2010. It received a 0 critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Gareth Edwards
Whitney Able
Monsters (2010 film)
Rafael Navarro provided storyboards for what series involving the day-to-day lives of toddlers?
Title: Rafael Navarro (comics) Passage: Rafael Navarro (born 1967 in Sonora, Mexico) is an independent American comic-book artist best known for creating the Xeric Award winning series, "Sonambulo", which cleverly blends elements of Lucha Libre and the noir genre. He has collaborated with Keith Rainville and has had work featured in Rainville's "From Parts Unknown Publications". Navarro also has experience in storyboarding and has acted as a contributor to several animated television series as "Rugrats" and "Mucha Lucha! ". A longtime friend of fellow creator Javier Hernandez, Navarro makes a cameo appearance in the film adaptation of "El Muerto: The Aztec Zombie". Title: Toddlers amp; Tiaras Passage: Toddlers Tiaras or Another Toddlers Tiaras is an American reality television series that aired on TLC from December 12, 2008, to October 16, 2013. After a three-year hiatus due to much controversy, Another Toddlers and Tiaras aired the sequel on August 24, 2016. The show follows the personal lives of families of contestants in a child beauty pageant. Like many shows about children pageants, it generated controversy for dressing the children provocatively. The show led to other reality show spin-offs: "Eden's World", "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo", and "Cheer Perfection". On November 24, 2016, they decided to cancel the show after its 8th season. Title: Rugrats Passage: Rugrats is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky, Gbor Csup and Paul Germain for Nickelodeon. The show focuses on a group of toddlers, most prominently Tommy, Chuckie, twins Phil and Lil, and Angelica, and their day-to-day lives, usually involving common life experiences that become adventures in the babies' imaginations. Adults in the series are almost always unaware of what the children are up to. Title: Sonambulo Passage: Sonmbulo ("Sleepwalker") is a fictional character from the American independent comic book series of the same name created by Rafael Navarro. Title: Tio Chango Passage: Tio Chango (""Uncle Monkey"", a play on words of the phrase ""I'll be a monkey's uncle"") is a fictional company concocted by independent comic-book creators and friends Rafael Navarro, Javier Hernandez, and Michael Aushenker. Title: Alexis Navarro Passage: Alexis Rafael Navarro Rojas (October 2, 1946 May 22, 2016) was a Venezuelan politician, physician, and diplomat. Navarro served as the Governor of the Venezuelan state of Nueva Esparta from 2000 until 2004 as a member of the MVR political party. He also served as the Ambassador of Venezuela to the Russian Federation from 2005 until 2008 under Hugo Chvez. Title: Lauren Montgomery Passage: Lauren Montgomery (born May 1980) is an American film animation director and storyboard artist. She is noted for her storyboard work for animated television and DVD movie features. She directed the Wonder Woman animated film of the same name, "", "", "", and co-directed with Sam Liu on "" and "". She also worked on "Young Justice" and provided storyboards for Book 3 of "" for Nickelodeon In 2012, Montgomery returned to Nickelodeon and the Avatar franchise as the supervising producer and storyboard artist for the sequel series "The Legend of Korra". She is now working as an executive producer and co-showrunner on the animated series "" with Joaquim Dos Santos. Title: Big Umbrella Passage: Big Umbrella is a defunct comic-book imprint which was formed by indie comic creators Rafael Navarro, Javier Hernandez, Michael Aushenker, Ted Seko, and Rhode Montijo. It wasn't considered an imprint as along the lines of a DC or Marvel imprint but more along the lines of a loosely formed coalition of independent publishers and friends. The imprint disbanded sometime in 2003 due to problems in the market-place. According to creator Javier Hernandez: Title: Rafael Navarro (painter) Passage: Rafael Navarro Nez (April 25, 1946 July 27, 2015) was a Spanish painter. Title: List of Rugrats episodes Passage: "Rugrats" is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky, Gbor Csup and Paul Germain for Nickelodeon. The show focuses on a group of toddlers, most prominently Tommy, Chuckie, twins Phil and Lil, and Angelica, and their day-to-day lives, usually involving common life experiences that become adventures in the babies' imaginations. Adults in the series are almost always unaware of what the children are up to.
Rugrats
Rafael Navarro (comics)
Rugrats
Which American actress was born on December 1, 1945 and starred in the movie The Rose?
Title: Katherine LaNasa Passage: Katherine LaNasa (born December 1, 1966) is an American actress, former ballet dancer and choreographer. She starred in films "Jayne Mansfield's Car", "The Campaign" and "The Frozen Ground". On television, LaNasa had a leading role in the NBC sitcom "Three Sisters" (20012002), appeared in a recurring roles on "Judging Amy", "Two and a Half Men", "Big Love" and "Longmire", and also starred in the short-lived dramas "Love Monkey" (2006) and "Deception" (2013). In 2014, LaNasa starred as Adrianna, a madam who has a male escort service, in the USA Network drama series, "Satisfaction". Title: Laura Marano Passage: Laura Marie Marano (born November 29, 1995) is an American actress and singer. She starred in the Disney Channel series "Austin Ally" as Ally Dawson. Marano was one of the five original classmates in "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? ". She starred in "Without a Trace" for three seasons and also "Back to You", in both instances playing the daughter of the main characters. Marano starred in the indie film "A Sort of Homecoming". Marano also starred in the 2015 Disney Channel Original Movie "Bad Hair Day" along with "Good Luck Charlie" actress Leigh-Allyn Baker. In 2015, she signed with Big Machine Records and released her debut single "Boombox" on March 11, 2016. At the end of 2016, Big Machine Records made the decision to drop all of their pop artists. Marano then signed to Warner Bros. Records in 2017 and plans to release her debut album with the label. She is also the younger sister of actress Vanessa Marano who starred in Freeform's "Switched at Birth". Title: Noelia Marzol Passage: Noelia Marzol (born December 1, 1986) is an Argentinian actress, dancer, hostess, gymnast, businesswoman and fashion designer. She rose to fame on the program 3, 2, 1 A ganar! , where she was secretary Marley, and was in the program Minuto para Ganar. She also participated in numerous photo shoots for major magazines. Title: Bette Midler Passage: Bette Midler (born December 1, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, comedian, and film producer. Title: Bang Eun-hee Passage: Bang Eun-hee (born Bang Min-seo on December 1, 1967) is a South Korean actress. Bang made her acting debut in 1988, and rose to fame after being cast as the lead actress in Im Kwon-taek's "General's Son" (1990). She has starred in films and television dramas such as "The Day a Pig Fell into the Well" (1996), "No. 3" (1997), "3PM Paradise Bath House" (1997), "Shadows of an Old Love" (1998), "Legend of Hyang Dan" (2007), "Daebak Life" (2008), and "All My Love" (2010). Title: Etta McDaniel Passage: Etta McDaniel (December 1, 1890January 13, 1946) was an American actress who appeared in over 60 films between 1933 and 1946. She was the sister of actor Sam McDaniel and actress and Academy Award winner Hattie McDaniel. Among her films was "The Prisoner of Shark Island", 1936, "The Great Man's Lady", 1942 and "Son of Dracula", 1943. Title: The Rose (film) Passage: The Rose is a 1979 American drama film which tells the story of a self-destructive 1960s rock star who struggles to cope with the constant pressures of her career and the demands of her ruthless business manager. The film stars Bette Midler, Alan Bates, Frederic Forrest, Harry Dean Stanton, Barry Primus, and David Keith. Title: Uma Thurman Passage: Uma Karuna Thurman (born April 29, 1970) is an American actress and model. She has performed in a variety of films, ranging from romantic comedies and dramas to science fiction and action movies. Following her appearances on the December 1985 and May 1986 covers of British "Vogue", she starred in "Dangerous Liaisons" (1988). Thurman rose to international prominence with her performance in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" (1994), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award, the BAFTA Award, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. She starred in several more films throughout the 1990s such as "Batman Robin" (1997), "Gattaca" (1997), and "Les Misrables" (1998). Title: Zo Kravitz Passage: Zo Isabella Kravitz (born December 1, 1988) is an American actress, singer, and model. She is the daughter of musician Lenny Kravitz and actress Lisa Bonet. She first appeared in the films "No Reservations" (2007) and "The Brave One" (2007), and played Angel Salvadore in the Marvel Comics film "" (2011). Title: Daniel Hall (politician) Passage: Daniel Jackson Hall (born July 26, 1974) is an American politician and a Republican member of the West Virginia Senate representing District 9 since December 1, 2012. Hall served consecutively in the West Virginia Legislature from December 1, 2008 until December 1, 2012 in the West Virginia House of Delegates in a District 22 seat. He joined the Republican Party on November 5, 2014, to give Republicans control of the Senate in the January 2015 session.
Bette Midler
The Rose (film)
Bette Midler
The family television series developed by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas that premiered on Disney in 2017 starred what type of musician?
Title: The Lion Guard Passage: The Lion Guard is an American animated television series developed by Ford Riley based on Disney's 1994 film "The Lion King." The series was first broadcast with a television movie, titled The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar on Disney Channel on November 22, 2015, and began airing as a TV series on January 15, 2016, on Disney Junior and Disney Channel. It is the second television series to be based on "The Lion King," the first being "Timon Pumbaa" (19951999). "The Lion Guard" is a sequel to "The Lion King" and takes place during the time-gap within the 1998 film "." Title: Best Friends Whenever Passage: Best Friends Whenever is an American comedy television series created by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas that premiered on Disney Channel on June 26, 2015, and ended on Disney Channel on December 11, 2016. The series stars Landry Bender, Lauren Taylor, Gus Kamp, Ricky Garcia, Benjamin Cole Royer, and Matthew Lewis Royer. Title: Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja Passage: Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja is an American-British-Irish animated television series created by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas for Disney XD. It is produced by Titmouse, Inc. and Boulder Media Limited for Disney's London-based content hub. Many of the character designs were supplied by Jhonen Vasquez, the creator of "Invader Zim". The first episode premiered on August 13, 2012., and the final episode premiered on July 27, 2015. Voice direction for the series was done by Ginny McSwain. Shaun Cashman was the supervising director. Title: Jonathan McDaniel Passage: Jonathan Richard McDaniel (born May 17, 1985), better known by his stage name Lil J, is an American actor and rapper. He is best known for his role as Devon Carter (Raven Baxter's boyfriend, and later husband) on the hit Disney Channel shows "That's So Raven" and "Raven's Home", as well as German Vega on VH1's "Hit the Floor". Title: Dan Jeannotte Passage: Dan Jeannotte (born 22 September 1981) is a Canadian actor. He gained recognition for his roles as Brandon Russell in the AmericanCanadian family television series "The Good Witch", and as James Stuart in the CW period drama "Reign." He also did the voice and motion capture for Arno Dorian in Assassin's Creed Unity, an action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. In April 2017 he joined the Freeform series "The Bold Type," as Ryan Decker, a writer at "Pinstripe" magazine, who is Jane Sloan's (Katie Stevens) romantic interest. Title: Whiskey Business (film) Passage: Whiskey Business is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Robert Iscove and written by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas. The film stars Pauly Shore, Cynthia Preston, John Schneider, Tanya Tucker, Brad Borbridge and Ari Cohen. The film premiered on CMT on March 25, 2012. Title: Meaghan Martin Passage: Meaghan Jette Martin ( ; born February 17, 1992) is an American actress and singer. She was best known for her role as Tess Tyler in the Disney Channel television film, "Camp Rock" and . Martin starred in the ABC Family television series, "10 Things I Hate About You" as Bianca Stratford. Martin also guest stars on "The Coppertop Flop Show". Martin is also known for lending her voice for Namin in the video game series "Kingdom Hearts" as well as voicing and motion capturing Jessica from the video game "Until Dawn". Title: Raven's Home Passage: Raven's Home is an American comedy and family television series developed by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas that premiered on Disney Channel on July 21, 2017. Based on the characters created by Michael Poryes and Susan Sherman, the series is a spinoff and sequel to "That's So Raven", the second spinoff from that series after "Cory in the House". The series stars Raven-Symon, Issac Ryan Brown, Navia Robinson, Jason Maybaum, Sky Katz, and Anneliese van der Pol. Title: DuckTales (2017 TV series) Passage: DuckTales is an American animated television series developed by Matt Youngberg and Francisco Angones for Disney XD. Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series is a reboot of the original 1987 series of the same name. "DuckTales" was announced in February 2015 and premiered on August 12, 2017 with a 44 minute special entitled "Woo-oo!" . The first season, which resumed on September 23, 2017, will consist of 21 twenty two minute episodes and an additional 44 minute special. The series was renewed for a second season on March 2, 2017. Title: List of Best Friends Whenever episodes Passage: "Best Friends Whenever" is an American comedy television series created by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas that premiered on Disney Channel on June 26, 2015, and ended on Disney Channel on December 11, 2016. The series stars Landry Bender, Lauren Taylor, Gus Kamp, Ricky Garcia, Benjamin Cole Royer, and Matthew Lewis Royer.
rapper
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Raven's Home
In regards to the international clothing brand founded in 1949 in New Haven, Connecticut, who was a former businessman who passed in 2016?
Title: Gant (retailer) Passage: Gant, stylized as GANT, is an international clothing brand headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. The company was founded in 1949 by Bernard Gantmacher and was originally based in New Haven, Connecticut. Title: Rue107 Passage: Rue107 is a women's clothing brand founded in 2011 by Marie Jean-Baptiste in New York City. It specializes in a wide gamut of sizes of women's clothing, though it is notable for its selection of women's plus-sized clothing and swimwear lines. Since its inception, the clothing brand has been worn by several celebrities, including Beyonc, Nicki Minaj, and others. The clothing brand has received praise for its clothing lines as well as the attention it has given to plus-sized women in terms of marketing and clothing options. The brand has also received attention for its independent status, its plus-sized clothing options, and the fact that it was a company created by a black woman. Title: Wolsey (clothing) Passage: Wolsey is a heritage British clothing brand founded in 1755, making it one of the oldest existing textile companies in the world. The brand sells mens clothing and accessories, including a range of knitwear, socks, underwear and scarves. The company holds a Royal Warrant and is based in Leicester, England, where it was originally established. The company name, adopted in 1920 when R Walker Sons merged with W Tyler and Sons, is a reference to Cardinal Wolsey. Wolsey is a registered trademark. Title: Mshasho Clothing Passage: Mshasho Clothing is a Namibian clothing brand founded by Martin "The Dogg" Morrocky. The company is 100 owned by Mshasho closed corporation operating as a its subsidiary. The name Mshasho is derived from its original name Omushasho which is the Oshiwambo name for a shotgun. Title: Supra (brand) Passage: Supra is an American shoe brand founded in California by Angel Cabada, in partnership with professional skateboarders such as Chad Muska, Jim Greco and Erik Ellington. Muska has described the founding of the company as an "underground idea", shared between five people, that became a "crazy explosion". The brand has released signature model shoes from team riders, such as Muska, Ellington, Jim Greco, Tom Penny, and Stevie Williams. As of October 2014, the brand is distributed by One Distribution, the parent company of the KR3W clothing brand. Title: U2 Clothing Passage: U2 Clothing was a casual-wear clothing brand founded by Michael Tien in 1980 in Hong Kong. Tien founded G2000 at the same time, with both operating under the G2000 Apparel Limited brand. In 2007, U2, G2000, and a third brand of the same company called UWoman consolidated into a single retail chain retaining the name G2000, which offers the pre-existing product lines under new labels---G2000, G2000 bl (formerly U2), and G2000 Pink (formerly UWoman). Title: Rafaella Passage: Rafaella, or Rafaella Sportswear, is a women's clothing brand owned by the publicly held international clothing company Perry Ellis International. Originally created by Rafaella Apparel Group, the brand changed ownership to Cerberus Capital Management before being bought and expanded by Perry Ellis. Title: Circus Maximos Passage: Circus Maximos is an international clothing brand, the concept were created by Italian designers from Milan. Title: Eliot Gant Passage: Elliot Gant (March 21, 1926 March 12, 2016) was an American garment businessman, and an executive for the retailer Gant. Title: Johnny Cupcakes Passage: Johnny Cupcakes, Inc. (commonly known as Johnny Cupcakes) is a clothing brand founded in 2001 by Johnny Earle. The clothing line uses cupcakes as the prominent design motif of its merchandise, often replacing iconic symbols with cupcakes. The brand's insignia is a skull and crossbones, with a cupcake silhouette replacing the skull.
Elliot Gant
Eliot Gant
Gant (retailer)
Vlezenbeek is the home of what family brewery?
Title: Cantillon Brewery Passage: Brasserie-Brouwerij Cantillon (or Cantillon Brewery) is a small Belgian traditional family brewery based in Anderlecht, Brussels and founded in 1900. They exclusively brew lambic beers. Title: Corsendonk Passage: Corsendonk is a Belgian beer brand. The brandname refers to the Priory of Corsendonk in Oud-Turnhout; which was in operation from 1398 to 1784, and was rebuilt in 1968 as a hotel complex by new owners Corsendonk Hotels. In 1982, on the 125th anniversary of the Oud-Turnhout municipality, Jef Keersmaekers, grandson of Antonius Keersmaekers who had founded a brewery in 1906, was approached by the local tourist office to use the Corsendonk name for its abbey association, as an abbey beer marketing technique. He launched "Pater Noster", now called "Corsendonk Pater" (or ""Abbey Brown Ale"" when marketed in America), and "Agnus Dei", now called "Corsendonk Agnus" (or ""Abbey Pale Ale"" when marketed in America). As the family brewery had closed down in 1953, the beers were contracted out to other breweries, including Brasserie Du Bocq, who now brew all the brands. Other brands include "Corsendonk Blond", "Corsendonk Bruin" and "Corsendonk Christmas Ale". Title: Blue Mountain Brewery Passage: The Blue Mountain Brewery in Afton, Virginia is a brewery which forms, along with Starr Hill Brewery, South Street Brewery, Wild Wolf Brewing Company and Devils Backbone Brewing Company, an integral part of the Brew Ridge Trail. Blue Mountain was the first brewery to open in Nelson County. They cultivate 13 acre of mainly Cascade-variety hops. One of their seasonal beers, Blue Reserve, took home the first-ever medal (Silver) for a beer hopped solely with Virginia hops at the world's largest beer competition, the Great American Beer Festival, in 2011 for the American-Belgo Ale category. Blue Mountain is also the only Virginia brewery to hold back-to-back Gold medals at the 2010 and 2011 Great American Beer Festival. In 2012, a new sister brewery, Blue Mountain Barrel House, was opened by two of the founders of the original Blue Mountain Brewery. Title: Dubuisson Brewery Passage: The Dubuisson Brewery (Brasserie Dubuisson Frres) is a Belgian family brewery founded in 1769 in Pipaix, province of Hainaut. They brew one of the strongest beers in Belgium, the "Bush Ambre" at 12 ABV. Title: Vlezenbeek Passage: Vlezenbeek is a small town of 3,324 in the Flemish Brabant southwest of Brussels, Belgium. It is part of the municipality Sint-Pieters-Leeuw. It is the home of Neuhaus, an international exporter of fine Belgian chocolate, as well as Lindemans Brewery, a brewery that produces lambics, a distinctly Belgian type of beer. Title: Brasserie du Bocq Passage: The Brasserie du Bocq is a Belgian family brewery founded in 1858 by Martin Belot. It is based in the valley of the small river Bocq in Purnode (near Yvoir). Title: Bernard Brewery Passage: Bernard Brewery is a Czech family brewery, founded in 1597. The brewery's brewing process results in a beer which is not pasteurised. It is the biggest brewery in the Vysoina Region. In 2009, the beer was first exported to Peru, adding to its existing international markets of countries including Slovakia, Greece, Russia, Sweden, Norway, the UK, Australia, the USA, Japan and Brazil. Title: Yakel House and Union Brewery Passage: The Yakel House and Union Brewery are a historic house and brewery complex located at 1421-1431 Pearl St. in Alton, Illinois. Philip Yakel, a German immigrant, built the brewery soon after coming to America in 1836. The brewery was the first in Alton and one of the city's earliest successful industries. Yakel's son George, who eventually ran the brewery alongside his father, built the house in 1863; it was the family's second home at the site. The brick home features a vernacular design influenced by German architectural tradition. William Netzhammer, a brewer from St. Louis, purchased the brewery in 1882. The Netzhammer family ran the brewery until it closed in 1952;, notably, the brewery continued production during Prohibition by making near beer. Title: Lindemans Brewery Passage: Lindemans Brewery (Brouwerij Lindemans) is a Belgian family brewery based in Vlezenbeek, a small town in the Flemish Brabant southwest of Brussels. It produces lambics. Title: Familienbrauerei Bauhfer Passage: Familienbrauerei Bauhfer GmbH Co. KG ("Bauhfer Family Brewery) is a brewery company in Renchen-Ulm, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany, established in 1852.
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Where are both Madeleine de lAubespine and Pierre de Ronsard from?
Title: Pierre de Laitre Passage: The Pierre de Laitre, or Pierre de l'Atre is a stone at 624 m above sea level that forms the summit of a wooded sandstone mountain of the same name in the Kemberg massif to the north of the town of Taintrux, in the canton of Saint-Di, department of Vosges. The mountain overlooks the old cemetery, or "l'atre" of Taintrux, from which the stone and the mountain take their name. Title: Madeleine de lAubespine Passage: Madeleine de l'Aubespine (1546 Villeroy, Burgundy 1596) was a French aristocrat, lady in waiting to Catherine de Medicis, poet, and literary patron. She was one of the only female poets praised by "the prince of poets," Pierre de Ronsard and she was one of the earliest female erotic poets. Title: Pierre de Ronsard Passage: Pierre de Ronsard (11 September 1524 27 December 1585) was a French poet or, as his own generation in France called him, a "prince of poets". Title: Jacques Mauduit Passage: Jacques Mauduit (16 September 1557 21 August 1627) was a French composer of the late Renaissance. He was one of the most innovative French composers of the late 16th century, combining voices and instruments in new ways, and importing some of the grand polychoral style of the Venetian School from Italy; he also composed a famous Requiem for the funeral of Pierre de Ronsard. Title: La Pliade Passage: La Pliade (] ) is the name given to a group of 16th-century French Renaissance poets whose principal members were Pierre de Ronsard, Joachim du Bellay and Jean-Antoine de Baf. The name was a reference to another literary group, the original Alexandrian Pleiad of seven Alexandrian poets and tragedians (3rd century B.C.), corresponding to the seven stars of the Pleiades star cluster. The name "Pliade" was also adopted in 1323 by a group of fourteen poets (seven men and seven women) in Toulouse. Title: Rosa 'Eden' Passage: "Rosa" 'Eden' (also known as 'Pierre de Ronsard', 'MEIviolin', and 'Eden Rose 85') is a light pink and white climbing rose. The cultivar was created by Marie-Louise Meilland and introduced in France by Meilland International in 1985 as part of the Renaissance Collection. It was named 'Pierre de Ronsard', after the French Renaissance poet Pierre de Ronsard in reference to his famous ode that begins: "Mignonne, allons voir si la rose". The cultivar is also called 'Eden Rose 85' as Meilland had already introduced a rose cultivar called 'Eden' in the 1950s. Title: Franciade (poem) Passage: La Franciade (known in English as the "Franciad") is an unfinished epic poem written in decasyllabic verse by Pierre de Ronsard. Ronsard began writing the poem in the 1540s for Henry II of France, but it was only in 1572 that the poet published, now for Charles IX, the first four books of a planned twenty-four. Various reasons have been given to explain why the poem was never finished. Obviously, the death of his dedicatee Charles IX meant that Ronsard would have to have made certain changes. Another factor might have been the verse form: Ronsard wrote in decasyllables, not alexandrines. Other reasons, too, have been put forward. More recently, it has been stated that "[any] attempt to pin down why the Franciade was left unfinished, while potentially interesting, probably futile" and that "we must read it despite [the fact it is unfinished], not as a fragment of what might have been, but as a text in its own right" Title: Hans Zatzka Passage: Hans Zatzka (8 March 1859 17 December 1945 (or 1949)) was an Austrian Academic and fantasy painter. He has sometimes been known as P. Ronsard, Pierre de Ronsard, or H. Zabateri, and had signed many of his works as Joseph Bernard, J. Bernard, or Bernard Zatzka. The purpose of Zatzka's vast array of pseudonyms was to avoid penalties of breaking contracts which limited the amount of artwork he could sell. This has caused some art databases to conflate Zatzka's work under the pseudonym Joseph Bernard with the French sculptor with the same name. Title: Pierre de Lancre Passage: Pierre de Rosteguy de Lancre or Pierre de l'Ancre, Lord of De Lancre (15531631), was the French judge of Bordeaux who conducted a massive witch-hunt in Labourd in 1609. In 1582 he was named judge in Bordeaux, and in 1608 King Henry IV commanded him to put an end to the practice of witchcraft in Labourd, in the French part of the Basque Country, where over four months he sentenced to death several dozen persons. Title: Claude III de l'Aubespine Passage: Claude III de lAubespine, seigneur de Hauterive, baron of Chteauneuf-sur-Loire (1544 11 September 1570) was a French diplomat, and Secretary of State. His father, Claude II de l'Aubespine was a key negotiator in the treaty of Cateau-Cambrsis (1559).
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Matt Foley is a character on SNL played by which loud, energetic actor and comedian?
Title: The Ladies Man (2000 film) Passage: The Ladies Man is a 2000 American comedy film that stars actor, comedian and former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Tim Meadows. It was directed by Reginald Hudlin. The movie focuses on the exploits of radio host and sex therapy expert Leon Phelps, a character Meadows developed on "SNL". The film was a critical and financial flop. Title: Jeff Richards (comedian) Passage: Jeffrey Hanson Richards (born October 21, 1974) is an American actor, stand-up comedian and impressionist. Richards has the distinction of being the first person ever to be a cast member on both "Saturday Night Live" "(SNL)" and its rival sketch show, "MADtv". He is perhaps best known for his frequent "SNL" character "Drunk Girl". Title: Val Vallis Award Passage: Named in honour of the Queensland poet Val Vallis (1916 -2009) Val Vallis was a lyric poet who lectured in English and Philosophy at the University of Queensland, In 2002 the then Arts Minister, Matt Foley announced, " ,, the naming of a major poetry award, the first Arts Queensland Val Vallis Award for Unpublished Poetry to commemorate Vals contribution to poetry in Queensland. Title: It's Pat Passage: It's Pat is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Adam Bernstein and starring Julia Sweeney, Dave Foley, Charles Rocket, and Kathy Griffin. The film was based on the "Saturday Night Live" (SNL) character Pat, created by Sweeney, an androgynous misfit whose gender is never revealed. Title: The Rosebuds Passage: The Rosebuds are an indie rock band from Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. (Not to be confused with the vocal group of the same name who recorded for George Goldner's Gee Records in the 1950s.) Its current members are Ivan Howard (vocalsguitardrumsbasskeyboardsprogramming) and Kelly Crisp (vocalskeyboarddrumsguitaraccordion). Billy Alphin had played drums on the album "The Rosebuds Make Out", Wes Phillips played drums on the E.P."Unwind", Lee Waters played drums on the record "Birds Make Good Neighbors", and Matt McCaughan played the drums on "Night of the Furies", "Life Like" and "Loud Planes Fly Low." Rob Lackey was behind the drum kit during the taping of "The Rosebuds Live at the Cats Cradle", a charity only recording sold at "cytunes.org" to help fight for the prevention of cancer, as well as on the track "Second Birds of Paradise" on "Loud Planes Fly Low." Title: Sean Foley (director) Passage: Sean Foley (born 21 November 1964) is a British director, writer, comedian and actor. Following early success as part of the comedy double act The Right Size and their long-running stage show "The Play What I Wrote", Foley has more recently become a director of successful West End comedy productions. Title: Matt Foley Passage: Matt Foley is a fictional character from the sketch comedy program "Saturday Night Live" performed by Chris Farley. Foley is a motivational speaker who exhibits characteristics that someone in that position would not typically have: whereas motivational speakers are typically successful and charismatic, Foley is abrasive, clumsy, and down on his luck. The character was popular in its original run and went on to become one of Farley's best-known characters. Title: Greg Hahn Passage: Greg Hahn is an American stand-up comedian. He is a frequent guest on the nationally syndicated "The Bob Tom Show", and has several television appearances including "Late Night with Conan O'Brien". He also performs at numerous corporate functions and comedy clubs. He is known for his highly energetic style of humor, often speaking in loud, rapid bursts. Title: Chris Farley Passage: Christopher Crosby Farley (February 15, 1964 December 18, 1997) was an American actor and comedian. Farley was known for his loud, energetic comedic style, and was a member of Chicago's Second City Theatre and later a cast member of the NBC sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Live" between 1990 and 1995. Farley died of a drug overdose in 1997 at the age of 33. Title: John Belushi Passage: John Adam Belushi ( ; January 24, 1949 March 5, 1982) was an American comedian, actor and musician. Belushi is best known for his "intense energy and raucous attitude" which he displayed as one of the seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Live" ("SNL"). Throughout his career, Belushi had a close personal and artistic partnership with his fellow "SNL" star Dan Aykroyd, whom he met while they were both working at Chicago's The Second City comedy club.
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Chris Farley
Who writes children's and young adult fiction,John Fowles or Judy Blume?
Title: Tiger Eyes Passage: Tiger Eyes is a young adult novel written by Judy Blume in 1981 about a 15-year-old girl attempting to cope with the unexpected death of her father. In 2012, the novel was adapted into a film of the same name, directed by Judy's son, Lawrence Blume and starring Willa Holland as Davey Wexler. Davey is often sad, depressed and defensive on everything. She has a short breakdown at her brother, Jason. Her mom becomes incapable of doing things about the house, making Davey more depressed. Title: Young adult fiction Passage: Young adult fiction or young adult literature (YA) is fiction published for readers in their youth. The age range for young adult fiction is subjective. Some sources claim it ranges from ages 1218, while authors and readers of "young teen novels" often define it as written for those aged 15 to the early 20s. The terms young adult novel, juvenile novel, teenage fiction, young adult book, etc., refer to the works in this category. Title: Judy Blume Passage: Judy Blume (born Judith Sussman; February 12, 1938) is an American writer known for children's and young adult (YA) fiction. Some of her best known works are "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" (1970), "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" (1972), "Deenie" (1973), and "Blubber" (1974). "The New Yorker" has called her books "talismans that, for a significant segment of the American female population, marked the passage from childhood to adolescence." Title: The Judy Blume Diary Passage: The Judy Blume Diary is an activity book meant to be written in for approximately one year by aspiring writers. In 1981, Judy Blume created the book to finance her KIDS Fund, which promotes communication between children and their parents. Title: Then Again, Maybe I Won't Passage: Then Again, Maybe I Won't is a young adult novel written by Judy Blume. Intended for pre-teens and teenagers, the novel deals with puberty from a 1970's male perspective as well as the other trials of growing up. Judy Blume claimed that she was inspired to write the story following the success of her preceding novel "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. " Given her earlier novel was about a girl entering puberty making the transition to womanhood, she decided to write one about a boy going through puberty and making a transition to manhood. Title: Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself Passage: Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself is a 1977 young adult novel by Judy Blume. The story is set in 1947 and follows the imaginative 10-year-old Sally, who likes to make up stories in her head, when her family moves from New Jersey to Miami Beach. While not as controversial as some of her other novels, Blume does manage to address the following themes of late 1940s life in America: racism, anti-Semitism and sibling rivalry. This novel is her most autobiographical, with many parallels between Blume's own life and that of Sally. Blume has said, "Sally is the kind of kid I was at ten." Title: Suzanne Weyn Passage: Suzanne Weyn (born July 7, 1955, Long Island, New York) is an American author. She primarily writes children's and young adult science fiction and fantasy novels. and has written over fifty novels and short stories. She is best known for "The Bar Code Tattoo", "The Bar Code Rebellion" and "The Bar Code Prophecy". "The Bar Code Tattoo" has been translated into German, and in 2007 was nominated for the Jugendliteraturpreis for youth literature given by the German government. It was a 2007 Nevada Library nominee for Young Adult literature and American Library Association 2005 Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers. Title: Tiger Eyes (film) Passage: Tiger Eyes is a 2012 film directed by Lawrence Blume based on the 1981 young adult novel of the same name, written by Judy Blume and stars Willa Holland, Amy Jo Johnson and Tatanka Means. It follows the story of Davey, a young girl attempting to cope with the sudden death of her father and the subsequent uprooting of her life. Title: Lawrence Blume Passage: Lawrence Blume (born 1963) is an American filmmaker. He was named among the "Ten Rising Stars of Comedy" by "The Hollywood Reporter" for his first feature-length film, "Martin Orloff", which premiered at the 2002 US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen and made its television debut on Comedy Central. His most recent feature film, "Tiger Eyes", an adaptation of the young adult bestseller written by his mother, Judy Blume, was released in 2013. Currently, he is directing the thriller "Under The Black Sun" and the romantic comedy "Snooze Bar". Title: John Fowles Passage: John Robert Fowles ( ; 31 March 1926 5 November 2005) was an English novelist of international stature, critically positioned between modernism and postmodernism. His work reflects the influence of Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, among others.
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Stephen Rea was in which film that won the golden Lion ?
Title: Stephen Rea Passage: Stephen Rea ( ; born 31 October 1946) is an Irish film and stage actor. Rea has appeared in films such as "V for Vendetta", "Michael Collins", "Interview with the Vampire" and "Breakfast on Pluto". Rea was nominated for an Academy Award for his lead performance as Fergus in the 1992 film "The Crying Game". He has during later years had important roles in the Hugo Blick TV series "The Shadow Line" and "The Honourable Woman", for which he won a BAFTA Award. Title: La (Tarzan) Passage: La is a character in Edgar Rice Burroughs's series of Tarzan novels. She first appeared in the second Tarzan novel, "The Return of Tarzan" (1913), and reappeared in the fifth, "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" (1916), the ninth, "Tarzan and the Golden Lion" (1923), and the fourteenth, "Tarzan the Invincible" (1930). She is also mentioned in the juvenile Tarzan story "Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins, with Jad-Bal-Ja, the Golden Lion" (1936), the events of which occur between "Tarzan and the Golden Lion" and "Tarzan the Invincible". Title: Sisters (2006 film) Passage: Sisters is a 2006 independent horror film directed by Douglas Buck. It is a remake of the 1973 Brian De Palma film of the same name. The film stars Stephen Rea, Lou Doillon, and Chlo Sevigny in the leading roles, with Dallas Roberts and JR Bourne playing supporting characters. Title: Golden Lion Passage: The Golden Lion (Italian: "Leone d'Oro" ) is the highest prize given to a film at the Venice Film Festival. The prize was introduced in 1949 by the organizing committee and is now regarded as one of the film industry's most distinguished prizes. In 1970, a second Golden Lion was introduced; this is an honorary award for people who have made an important contribution to cinema. Title: Silent Souls Passage: Silent Souls (Russian: , "The Buntings") is a 2010 Russian film that was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice Film Festival. It is based on a 2008 novella by Denis Osokin. The film was awarded the Golden Osella for best cinematography and a FIPRESCI award. It was considered a frontrunner for the Golden Lion, but did not win. Title: Golden lion tamarin Passage: The golden lion tamarin ("Leontopithecus rosalia", Portuguese: "mico-leo-dourado" ] ), also known as the golden marmoset, is a small New World monkey of the family Callitrichidae. Native to the Atlantic coastal forests of Brazil, the golden lion tamarin is an endangered species with an estimated wild population of about 3,500 individuals spread between four places along southeastern Brazil, and a captive population maintained at about 490 individuals among 150 zoos. Title: Michael Collins (film) Passage: Michael Collins is a 1996 historical biopic written and directed by Neil Jordan and starring Liam Neeson as Michael Collins, the Irish patriot and revolutionary who died in the Irish Civil War. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. Title: Gianfranco Rosi (director) Passage: Gianfranco Rosi is an Italian director, cinematographer, producer and screenwriter. His film "Sacro GRA" won Golden Lion at 70th Venice International Film Festival. "Sacro GRA" is the first documentary film to win Golden Lion in history of the Venice film festival and the first Italian film to win in fifteen years, after Gianni Amelio's "The Way We Laughed" won the award in 1998. His 2016 film "Fire at Sea", a documentary focused on European migrant crisis on the Sicilan island of Lampedusa, won the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Rosi is the only documentary filmmaker to win two top prizes at major European film festivals (Cannes, Berlin and Venice) and is currently the only filmmaker besides Michael Haneke, Jafar Panahi, Ang Lee, and Ken Loach to win two top European festival prizes in the 21st century. Title: FeardotCom Passage: FeardotCom is a 2002 horror film directed by William Malone and starring Stephen Dorff, Natascha McElhone and Stephen Rea. The plot details a New York City detective investigating a series of mysterious deaths connected to a disturbing website. Title: Blackthorn (film) Passage: Blackthorn is a 2011 Western film directed by Mateo Gil and starring Sam Shepard, Eduardo Noriega, and Stephen Rea. Written by Miguel Barros, the film is a fictional account of an aged Butch Cassidy living under the assumed name James Blackthorn in a secluded village in Bolivia 20 years after his disappearance in 1908. "Blackthorn" was filmed on location in La Paz, Potos, and Uyuni in Bolivia. Initially released on iTunes on September 2, 2011, the film was released theatrically in the United States on October 7, 2011.
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Michael Collins (film)
What is one song from Almost Alice that was based on a Hookah-Smoking being from Lewis Carrolls book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?
Title: Wonderland (musical) Passage: Wonderland: A New Alice, formerly called Wonderland: Alice's New Musical Adventure, is a musical with a book by Jack Murphy and Gregory Boyd, lyrics by Murphy, and music by Frank Wildhorn. The story, a contemporary version of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll, is set in New York City and focuses on writer Alice Cornwinkle and her 10-year-old daughter Chloe. Title: The Game of Alice in Wonderland Passage: The Game of Alice in Wonderland is a traditional card game published in 1882 by Selchow and Righter. It is the first game, based on the book Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The cards feature colorized illustrations based on the original Sir John Tenniel illustrations. Title: Alice in Wonderland (1988 film) Passage: Alice in Wonderland is an Australian 51-minute direct-to-video animated film from Burbank Films Australia. It was originally released in 1988. The film is based on Lewis Carroll's classic English novel, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", first published in 1865, and was adapted by Paul Leadon. Unlike many other adaptations of the novel, this one did not borrow elements from its sequel, "Through the Looking-Glass" (1871), combined into one film. The production company produced a 73-minute adaptation of the second novel the year before, in 1987, entitled "Alice: Through the Looking-Glass". The 1988 film was produced by Roz Phillips and directed by Rich Trueblood. Quite uncommon among Burbank Films Australia's adaptations of classic literary works, "Alice in Wonderland" featured one original theme song, composed by Mark Isaacs. The copyright in this film is now owned by Pulse Distribution and Entertainment and administered by digital rights management firm NuTech Digital. Title: Alice in Wonderland (1976 film) Passage: Alice in Wonderland (sometimes listed as Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Comedy) is a 1976 American musical fantasy adult film, loosely based on Lewis Carroll's book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". It was directed by Bud Townsend and starred Kristine De Bell as Alice. The film was favorably reviewed by film critic Roger Ebert in 1976. Title: Alice in Wonderland (1949 film) Passage: Alice in Wonderland (French: Alice au pays des merveilles ) is a 1949 French film based on Lewis Carroll's fantasy novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". Directed by Dallas Bower, the film stars Carol Marsh as Alice, Stephen Murray as Lewis Carroll, and Raymond Bussires as The Tailor. Most of the Wonderland characters are portrayed by stop-motion animated puppets created by Lou Bunin. Title: Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland Passage: Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland (2010) is a reimagining of Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" written by British-American author J.T. Holden. It tells the story of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (with a "Slight Detour "Through the Looking-Glass"") in 19 rhyming poems, each written in the same style as Lewis Carroll's original verse. The book includes 36 illustrations by American artist Andrew Johnson. Title: Tea Party (song) Passage: "Tea Party" is a song by Estonian recording artist Kerli. It is featured on the album "Almost Alice", a multi-artist compilation album which features music that is inspired by the 2010 film "Alice in Wonderland" released on March 2, 2010. "Almost Alice" debuted at number five on the "Billboard" 200 and topping "Billboard"' s Digital Albums and Soundtracks charts. Title: Almost Alice Passage: Almost Alice is a concept album of various artists' music inspired by Tim Burton's film, "Alice in Wonderland". The album is also notable for featuring songs that were inspired from quotes directly from Lewis Carroll's original novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". For example, both "The Lobster Quadrille" (by Franz Ferdinand) and "You Are Old, Father William" (by They Might Be Giants) are both word-for-word performances of poems from the original "Alice" as quoted by The Mock-Turtle (the former) and Alice herself to the Caterpillar (the latter). Furthermore, "Very Good Advice" by Robert Smith is a cover of Kathryn Beaumont's "Very Good Advice" from Disney's 1951 animated adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland". Title: Caterpillar (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) Passage: The Caterpillar (also known as the Hookah-Smoking Caterpillar) is a fictional character appearing in Lewis Carroll's book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". Title: Alice (Avril Lavigne song) Passage: "Alice" is a song written and performed by Avril Lavigne for "Almost Alice", the soundtrack to the 2010 film "Alice in Wonderland". An extended version was released as a hidden track on Lavigne's fourth studio album, "Goodbye Lullaby".
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Caterpillar (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)
When was the American television drama series premiered Showtime in which Jake Siciliano has roles from 2014 to present?
Title: Buena Familia Passage: Buena Familia (lit. Good Family) is a 2015 Philippine family drama series directed by Gil C. Tejada, starring Kylie Padilla, Martin del Rosario, Julie Anne San Jose, Jake Vargas and Julian Trono. The drama series premiered on GMA Network and worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV on July 28, 2015, replacing the top-rating drama series "Yagit" on the network's Afternoon Prime block. It was replaced by Hanggang Makita Kang Muli. The drama series also features the return of the love team of Bobby Andrews and Angelu de Leon in Philippine television. Title: The Affair (TV series) Passage: The Affair is an American television drama series created by Sarah Treem and Hagai Levi. The series premiered on Showtime on October 12, 2014. A TV-14 version of the pilot episode was made available online beginning on October 6, 2014, via YouTube, SHO.com, and several other on-demand formats. Title: Homeland (season 4) Passage: The fourth season of the American television drama series "Homeland" premiered on October 5, 2014, and concluded on December 21, 2014, on Showtime, consisting of 12 episodes. The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series "Hatufim" (English: "Prisoners of War") created by Gideon Raff and is developed for American television by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa. The fourth season was released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 8, 2015, and became available for streaming on Hulu on August 1, 2016. Title: Ray Donovan Passage: Ray Donovan is an American television crime drama series created by Ann Biderman for Showtime. The twelve-episode first season premiered on June 30, 2013. The pilot episode broke viewership records, becoming the biggest premiere of all time on Showtime. Showtime renewed the show for a fourth season, which premiered on June 26, 2016. On August 11, 2016, Showtime renewed the show for a fifth season, which premiered on August 6, 2017. Title: Jake Siciliano Passage: Jake Siciliano (born October 23, 1998) is an American actor best known for his roles in "Shame" (2011), Solitary Man (2009), "The Taking of Pelham 123" (2009), and "The Affair" (2014present) Title: Billions (TV series) Passage: Billions is an American television drama series created by Brian Koppelman, David Levien, and Andrew Ross Sorkin, starring Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis, that premiered on Showtime on January 17, 2016. The series is loosely based on the activities of crusading federal prosecutor of financial crimes Preet Bharara, the former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and his legal battles with hedge fund manager Steve Cohen of S.A.C. Capital Advisors. The second season premiered on February 19, 2017. On March 8, 2017, Showtime renewed the series for a third season. Title: Masters of Sex (season 4) Passage: The fourth and final season of the American television drama series "Masters of Sex" premiered on September 11, 2016, and concluded on November 13, 2016, consisting of 10 episodes. Showtime broadcast the fourth season on Sundays at 10:00 pm (ET) in the United States. It was announced on November 30, 2016, that Showtime had cancelled the series. Title: Penny Dreadful (TV series) Passage: Penny Dreadful is a British-American horror drama television series created for Showtime and Sky by John Logan, who also acts as executive producer alongside Sam Mendes. The show was originally pitched to several US and UK channels, and eventually landed with Showtime, with Sky Atlantic as co-producer. It premiered at the South by Southwest film festival on March 9 and began airing on television on April 28, 2014, on Showtime on Demand. The series premiered on Showtime on May 11, 2014, the first in an eight-episode season. After the third-season finale on June 19, 2016, series creator John Logan announced that "Penny Dreadful" had ended as the main story had reached its conclusion. Title: List of The Affair episodes Passage: "The Affair" is an American television drama series created by Sarah Treem and Hagai Levi. The series premiered on Showtime on October 12, 2014. Its second season premiered on October 4, 2015. On December 9, 2015, the series was renewed for a third season, which debuted on November 20, 2016. On January 9, 2017, Showtime renewed the series for a fourth season. Title: List of Masters of Sex episodes Passage: "Masters of Sex" is an American television drama series developed for television by Michelle Ashford and based on the biography "Masters of Sex: The Life and Times of William Masters and Virginia Johnson, the Couple Who Taught America How to Love" by Thomas Maier. "Masters of Sex" tells the story of Dr. William Masters (Michael Sheen) and Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan), two pioneering researchers of human sexuality at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. The series premiered on September 29, 2013 on Showtime. The series was cancelled after its fourth season.
October 12, 2014
Jake Siciliano
The Affair (TV series)
The Experimental Oculina Research Reserve preserves the Oculina Banks, a reef of ivory bush coral ("Oculina varicosa") off the coast of Fort Pierce, a city in and the county seat of St. Lucie County, Florida, in which country?
Title: St. Lucie County Library System Passage: The St. Lucie County Library System, based in St. Lucie County, Florida, has branches in the cities of Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie. Title: Hutchinson Island (Florida) Passage: Hutchinson Island is a barrier island on the coast of Martin and St. Lucie counties, Florida. The southern one-third of Hutchinson Island is in Martin County while the northern two-thirds is in St. Lucie County. It is bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the St. Lucie Inlet, on the west by the Indian River, and on the north by the Fort Pierce Inlet, which separates it from what is known in St Lucie County as North Hutchinson Island, or sometimes "North Beach." North Hutchinson Island extends into Indian River County, but it is rarely called that north of the county line. In fact the Indian River county portion which extends to the Sebastian Inlet is usually called Orchid Island, although it is not a separate island. Title: St. Lucie County Aquarium Passage: St. Lucie County Aquarium is a public aquarium in Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida. It contains the Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems Exhibit, which is a 3000-gallon model of a coral reef ecosystem; the exhibit was retired in 2000 from the National Museum of Natural History. The other exhibits represent ecosystems of the Indian River Lagoon and the surrounding coast. Title: Oculina diffusa Passage: Oculina diffusa (commonly referred to as ivory bush coral) is a coral found mainly on the east coast of central Florida. It is also found in North Carolina, the Bahamas, and West Indies. It is found in shallow water, usually down to 3 m deep but occasionally as deep as 20 m . Its colonies are dense and have a yellow-brown color. It favours areas with high amounts of sedimentation. Title: Florida State Road 615 Passage: Locally known as 25th Street in Fort Pierce, State Road 615 (SR 615) is a 6.2-mile-long northsouth commuter road serving Saint Lucie County, Florida, USA. The northern terminus is an intersection with US 1 (SR 5) northeast of the St. Lucie County Airport, having been recently extended north from its previous terminus at Milton Road; the current southern terminus is an intersection with Edwards Road (former SR 611, former SR 611B, and current County Road 611). South of Edwards Road in Fort Pierce, there exist no County or State Road 615 signage. Title: Experimental Oculina Research Reserve Passage: The Experimental Oculina Research Reserve preserves the Oculina Banks, a reef of ivory bush coral ("Oculina varicosa") off the coast of Fort Pierce, Florida. "Oculina varicosa" is a U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service species of concern. Species of concern are those species about which the U.S. Governments National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Marine Fisheries Service, has some concerns regarding status and threats, but for which insufficient information is available to indicate a need to list the species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA). Title: St. Lucie County, Florida Passage: St. Lucie County is a county located in the state of Florida, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 277,789. The county seat is Fort Pierce. As of the 2015 Census Estimate, St. Lucie County is at a population of 298,563. Title: St. Lucie County Regional History Center Passage: The St. Lucie County Regional History Center (formerly known as the St. Lucie County Historical Museum) is located at 414 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce, Florida. The Museum opened September 17, 1968 under the auspices of the St. Lucie County Historical Commission. In 1988 the supervision of the Museum was transferred to the Leisure ServicesParks and Recreation Department of St. Lucie County. The Museum is currently run by the volunteers of the St. Lucie Historical Society. Title: Ivory bush coral Passage: The ivory bush coral "(Oculina varicosa)" is a U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service species of concern. Species of concern are those species about which the U.S. Governments National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Marine Fisheries Service, has some concerns regarding status and threats, but for which insufficient information is available to indicate a need to list the species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA). Title: Fort Pierce, Florida Passage: Fort Pierce is a city in and the county seat of St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. It is also known as the Sunrise City, sister to San Francisco, California, the Sunset City. The population was 41,590 at the 2010 census. As of 2012, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 42,645. It is named after the army installation of Fort Pierce built in the area in 1838 during the Second Seminole War.
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Experimental Oculina Research Reserve
Fort Pierce, Florida
What type of publications are both Woman's World and Pictorial Review?
Title: Andrei Zarin Passage: Andrei Yefimovich Zarin (Russian: ; 28 May 1862 1929) was a Russian writer of novels, essays and short stories in the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born in St Petersburg in the Russian Empire, graduating from the gymnasium and entering into Vilnius University in modern-day Lithuania in 1879. His first publications were economic articles in the "Vilnius Gazette". He started publishing novels and texts in 1881 based in his home city. He was the editor of the journal "Stars" and "Pictorial Review". Title: Zhivopisnoye Obozrenye Passage: Zhivopisnoye Obozreniye (Russian: , Pictorial Review) was a Russian illustrated weekly magazine published in Saint Petersburg in 18721900 and in 19021905. Title: A Man of Means Passage: A Man of Means is a collection of six short stories written in collaboration by P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill. The stories first appeared in the United Kingdom in the "Strand" in 1914, and in the United States in "Pictorial Review" in 1916. They were later published in book form in the UK by Porpoise Books in 1991; the collection was released on Project Gutenberg in 2003. Title: The Episode of the Financial Napoleon Passage: "The Episode of the Financial Napoleon" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill, which first appeared in the United Kingdom in the May 1914 issue of the "Strand", and in the United States in the June 1916 "Pictorial Review". It was published in book form in the collection "A Man of Means" in 1991, and is sometimes referred to by the title "The Bolt for the Blue". Title: Woman's World Passage: Woman's World is an American supermarket weekly magazine with a circulation of 1.6 million readers. Printed on paper generally associated with tabloid publications and priced accordingly, it concentrates on short articles about subjects such as weight loss, relationship advice and cooking, along with feature stories about women in the STEM fields and academia. It has held the title of the most popular newsstand women's magazine, with sales of 77 million copies in 2004. It competes with more general-market traditional magazines such as "Woman's Day" and "Family Circle". Title: The Episode of the Live Weekly Passage: "The Episode of the Live Weekly" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill, which first appeared in the United Kingdom in the July 1914 issue of the "Strand", and in the United States in the August 1916 "Pictorial Review". It was published in book form in the collection "A Man of Means" in 1991. Title: The Episode of the Theatrical Venture Passage: "The Episode of the Theatrical Venture" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill, which first appeared in the United Kingdom in the June 1914 issue of the "Strand", and in the United States in the July 1916 "Pictorial Review". It was published in book form in the collection "A Man of Means" in 1991. Title: The Age of Innocence Passage: The Age of Innocence is Edith Wharton's twelfth novel, initially serialized in four parts in the "Pictorial Review" magazine in 1920, and later released by D. Appleton and Company as a book in New York and in London. It won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, making Wharton the first woman to win the prize. Though the committee initially agreed to award the prize to Sinclair Lewis, the judges rejected his "Main Street" on political grounds and "established Wharton as the American 'First Lady of Letters'", the irony being that the committee had awarded "The Age of Innocence" the prize on grounds that negated Wharton's own blatant and subtle ironies, which constitute and make the book so worthy of attention. The story is set in upper-class New York City in the 1870s, during the Gilded Age. Wharton wrote the book in her 50s, after she had established herself as a strong author with publishers clamoring for her work. Title: The Episode of the Hired Past Passage: "The Episode of the Hired Past" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill, which first appeared in the United Kingdom in the September 1914 issue of the "Strand", and in the United States in the October 1916 "Pictorial Review". It was published in book form in the collection "A Man of Means" in 1991. Title: Pictorial Review Passage: The Pictorial Review was a magazine based in New York and first published in September 1899. The magazine was originally designed to showcase dress patterns of German immigrant, William Paul Ahnelt's American Fashion Company. On the title page of Pictorial Review, on each sheet of its letterhead, is a rococo device: a scroll with the numeral "13" and a pencil, surrounded by a wreath. That trademark was adopted by an Ahnelt shortly after he founded Pictorial Review. It symbolized the 13 capital with which he started his dress pattern business upon coming to the U. S. By the late 1920s it was one of the largest of the "women's magazines". In June, 1931 it enjoyed a circulation of 2,540,000.
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Pictorial Review
What Scottish castle, lying one quarter mile south of Miltion of Finavon village, is named after the Scottish laird Thomas Gardyne of Middleton and Finavon?
Title: Sharp, Missouri Passage: Sharp is an unincorporated community in Ozark County, Missouri. The village location is a quarter mile south of US 160 between Caulfield and Tecumseh at the head of Hickory Stump Hollow. Title: Thomas Gardyne Passage: Thomas Gardyne of Middleton and Finavon (17801841) was a Scottish laird and founder of the village of Friockheim in Angus, Scotland. Title: Big Tom, Bronx Passage: Big Tom is a submerged rock in Eastchester Bay, New York, one quarter mile west of Belden Point. It is only visible at very low tide, however it is nonetheless referred to in historical journals. It is thought to be named after Thomas Pell who owned City Island. It is the only serious hazard to navigation in that part of the Bay. Title: Our Savior's Scandinavian Lutheran Church Passage: Our Savior's Scandinavian Lutheran Church, also known as Our Savior's Lutheran Church or Our Savior's Evangelical Lutheran Church is located in Ward County, North Dakota . It is situated one mile north of State Route 50 and one quarter mile west of Ward County Highway 1 near Coulee, Mountrail County, North Dakota. The church and its cemetery were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. Title: Molasses Keys Passage: The Molasses Keys are a small group of islands in the Florida Keys. Just a quarter mile south of the Seven Mile Bridge, 4 miles west of Marathon, and a mile and a half east of Money Key, Title: John Gardyne of Lawton and Middleton Passage: John Gardyne of Lawton and Middleton (died after 1704) was a Scottish laird. He served in the Convention of the Estates of Scotland as member for the county of Angus in 1667. Title: Sweden, Missouri Passage: Sweden is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Missouri. Sweden lies in the south-central part of the county. The former Sweden store is located on Missouri Route 14 one half mile east of the intersection of Route 14 and State Route P. Sweden community church and cemetery lie one quarter mile north of the former store location on a county road. Title: Western station (CTA Brown Line) Passage: Western is an 'L' station on the CTA's Brown Line. It is an elevated station with two side platforms, located in the Lincoln Square neighborhood. The adjacent stations are Rockwell, which is located about one quarter mile (0.4 km) to the west, and Damen, about one half mile (0.8 km) to the east. Between Western and Rockwell the line descends and runs on ground level tracks for the rest of the route to Kimball. Title: Thorndale station (CTA) Passage: Thorndale is an 'L' station on the CTA's Red Line. It is located at 1118 West Thorndale Avenue in the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The adjacent stations are Granville, located about one quarter mile to the north, and Bryn Mawr, about one half mile to the south. Four tracks pass through the station, but there is only a single island platform in the center of the tracks; Purple Line weekday rush hour express service use the outside tracks but do not stop at this station. Thorndale is named for the Thorndale station in the community of the same name, which is west of Philadelphia. Many of the streets (and thus CTA stations) in the Edgewater neighborhood are named after stops on the former PRR Main Line. Title: Finavon Castle Passage: Finavon Castle lies on the River South Esk, about a quarter of a mile south of Milton of Finavon village and five miles to the north-east of Forfar in Angus, Scotland. The name is applied both to a ruined 17th-century castle, as well as the 19th-century mansion house 130m to the west.
Finavon Castle
Thomas Gardyne
Finavon Castle
Which musical did Larry Blyden star in that was based on a book by Nurt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart?
Title: Tootsie Passage: Tootsie is a 1982 American comedy film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Dustin Hoffman, with a supporting cast that includes Bill Murray, Jessica Lange, Teri Garr, Dabney Coleman, Charles Durning, Geena Davis (in her acting debut), and Doris Belack. The film tells the story of a talented but volatile actor whose reputation for being difficult forces him to adopt a new identity as a woman in order to land a job. The film was adapted by Larry Gelbart, Barry Levinson (uncredited), Elaine May (uncredited) and Murray Schisgal from the story by Gelbart and Don McGuire. Title: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Passage: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart. Title: The Conquering Hero Passage: The Conquering Hero is a musical with a music by Mark Charlap, lyrics by Norman Gimbel, and book by Larry Gelbart. The musical was based on Preston Sturges's 1944 film "Hail the Conquering Hero". The musical ran for only eight performances on Broadway in 1961. Title: And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself Passage: And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself is a 2003 television film for HBO in partnership with City Entertainment and starring Antonio Banderas as Pancho Villa, directed by Bruce Beresford, written by Larry Gelbart and produced by Joshua D. Maurer, Mark Gordon, and Larry Gelbart. The cast also included Alan Arkin, Jim Broadbent, Michael McKean, Eion Bailey, and Alexa Davalos. Title: Harry's Girls Passage: Harry's Girls is an American sitcom which aired on NBC from September 13, 1963 to January 3, 1964. The series stars Larry Blyden portraying Henry Burns, the leader of a vaudeville troupe consisting of three young women. The co-stars were Dawn Nickerson as Lois, Susan Silo as Rusty, and Diahn Williams as Terry. Title: Neighbors (1981 film) Passage: Neighbors is a 1981 American comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Berger. It was released through Columbia Pictures, was directed by John G. Avildsen, and starred John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Cathy Moriarty, and Kathryn Walker. The film takes liberties with Berger's story, and features a more upbeat ending. The screenplay of the film is officially credited to Larry Gelbart, although it was extensively rewritten, to Gelbart's public disapproval. Released two and a half months before John Belushi's death, the film marks the actor's last film performance. Title: City of Angels (musical) Passage: City of Angels is a musical comedy with music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by David Zippel, and book by Larry Gelbart. The musical weaves together two plots, the "real" world of a writer trying to turn his book into a screenplay, and the "reel" world of the fictional film. The musical is an homage to the film noir genre of motion pictures that rose to prominence in the 1940s. Title: The Wrong Box Passage: The Wrong Box (1966) is a British comedy film made by Salamander Film Productions and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was produced and directed by Bryan Forbes from a screenplay by Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove, based on the 1889 novel "The Wrong Box" by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. Title: 29th Tony Awards Passage: The 29th Annual Tony Awards ceremony was held on April 20, 1975, at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City, and broadcast by ABC television. HostsPerformersPresenters were Larry Blyden, George S. Irving, Larry Kert, Carol Lawrence, Michele Lee, Bernadette Peters and Bobby Van. Title: Larry Blyden Passage: Ivan Lawrence Blieden (June 23, 1925 June 6, 1975), known as Larry Blyden, was an American actor, stage producer and director, and game show host. He made his Broadway stage debut in 1948 and went on to appear in numerous productions on and off Broadway. In 1972, he won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his performance in the revival of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" which he also produced. That same year, he became the host of the syndicated revival version of "What's My Line? ".
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Larry Blyden
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Which beacon is located 2.5 miles south of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire?
Title: Kabekona Lake Passage: Kabekona Lake is a clear lake in northern Minnesota, United States, located 2.5 miles south of Laporte in Hubbard County. Kabekona has a surface area of 2252 acre and a maximum depth of 133 feet (41 m). Kabekona ("Gabekana" in the Ojibwe language) means "End of the Trail" to dissuade others from venturing to the very clear lake. Kabekona is the 2nd clearest lake in Minnesota. This spring-fed lake is known for its loon birdlife. At one point it was thought to be the source of the Mississippi River. Among the most popular fishes in this lake are yellow perch, bass, northern pike, and walleye. Kabekona Lake was formerly known as "Friendship Springs". Title: Nickey line Passage: The Nickey line (also known as the Harpenden to Hemel Hempstead branch railway) is a disused railway that once linked the towns of Hemel Hempstead and, initially, Luton but later Harpenden via Redbourn, in Hertfordshire, England. The course of most of the railway has been redeveloped as a cycle and walking path, and is part of the Oxford to Welwyn Garden City route of the National Cycle Network. It is approximately nine miles (14 km) long. Title: Hemel Hempstead Swimming Club Passage: Hemel Hempstead Swimming Club is a swimming club based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom and was established in 1913. Hemel Hempstead Swimming Club (HHSC) ranks as one of Hertfordshire's premier clubs. The Club has in excess of 220 members from age 5 to Masters Level and their swimmers compete regularly in a wide range of competitions. Title: RAF Bovingdon Passage: Royal Air Force Bovingdon or more simply RAF Bovingdon is a former Royal Air Force station located near the village of Bovingdon, 2.5 mi south of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire and 2.5 mi southeast of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England. Title: Bovingdon stack Passage: The Bovingdon stack is a section of airspace to the north west of London where inbound planes to London Heathrow Airport, which is 20 miles (30 km) to the south, are held. It is a busy example of a hold. It extends above the village of Bovingdon and the town of Chesham, and requires the VOR navigational beacon BNN which is situated on the former RAF Bovingdon airfield. At busy times on a clear day a dozen planes may be circling overhead. Other holding patterns serving Heathrow are at Biggin Hill, Kent (BIG - SE Arrivals), Lambourne, Essex (LAM - NE Arrivals) and Ockham, Surrey (OCK - SW Arrivals), where inbound aircraft will normally use the pattern closest to their arrival route. They can be visualised as invisible helter skelters in the sky. Title: Hemel Hempstead Town F.C. Passage: Hemel Hempstead Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England. Affiliated to the Hertfordshire County Football Association, they are currently members of the National League South, the sixth tier of English football, and play at Vauxhall Road. Title: Hemel Storm Passage: The Hemel Storm are a basketball team currently competing in Division 1 of the English National Basketball League. The team is based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire and play their home games in the Hemel Hempstead Sportspace facility. Over their short history, the club has been based in several locations across Hertfordshire and North London, before settling into their current, long-term home in 2010. Title: Gadebridge Passage: Gadebridge is a district of Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, UK, located north west of Hemel Hempstead old town. It was developed from land that once formed part of Gadebridge House in the 1960s and centres on the Rossgate shopping parade. Gadebridge Park is the largest green space in Hemel Hempstead. A major Roman villa was discovered here at the time of its development (Gadebridge Park Roman Villa). The population of the Dacorum ward (including Piccotts End) at the 2011 Census was 5,655. Title: Hemel Hempstead railway station Passage: Hemel Hempstead railway station is on the West Coast Main Line, on the western edge of the town of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England. The station is 2412 mi north-west of London Euston on the West Coast Main Line. Hemel Hempstead is managed by London Midland and all train services are operated by London Midland and Southern. Title: Watford General Hospital Passage: Watford General Hospital is a 521-bed acute District General Hospital situated on Vicarage Road, Watford, Hertfordshire. It is operated by West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust together with Hemel Hempstead General Hospital in Hemel Hempstead and the St Albans City Hospital in St Albans.
the VOR navigational beacon BNN
Bovingdon stack
RAF Bovingdon
Who died first, Edward Yang or Anthony Asquith?
Title: The Importance of Being Earnest (1952 film) Passage: The Importance of Being Earnest (1952) is a British film adaptation of the play by Oscar Wilde. It was directed by Anthony Asquith, who also adapted the screenplay, and was produced by Anthony Asquith, Teddy Baird, and Earl St. John. Title: Olive Yang Passage: Olive Yang (; also known as Yang Kyin Hsiu, nicknamed Miss Hairy Legs) was the half-sister of Sao Edward Yang Kyein Tsai, the saopha (chief) of Kokang, a state in post-independent Burma from 1949 to 1959. She received an education at Lashio's Guardian Angel's Convent School. At the age of 19, she organized ethnic Kokang forces, nicknamed the Olive's Boys, an army of over a thousand soldiers and consolidated control of opium trade routes from the highlands to lowlands. She dominated Kokang's opium trade from the end of World War II to the early 1960s. In the 1950s, after the Nationalist defeat and their subsequent expulsion from mainland China, she partnered with the Kuomintang to establish opium trade routes along the Golden Triangle (Southeast Asia). Title: Taipei Story Passage: Taipei Story is a 1985 Taiwanese film directed, scored, and co-written by filmmaker Edward Yang his second full-length feature film and third overall. The film stars Yang's fellow filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien, and singer Tsai Chin, whom Yang subsequently married. It is one of the earliest films of the New Taiwanese Cinema. Title: Edward Yang Passage: Edward Yang (; November 6, 1947 June 29, 2007) was a Taiwanese filmmaker. Yang, along with fellow auteurs Hou Hsiao-hsien and Tsai Ming-liang, was one of the leading film-makers of the Taiwanese New Wave and Taiwanese Cinema. He won the Best Director Award at Cannes for his 2000 film "Yi Yi" ("A One and a Two"). Title: Sao Edward Yang Kyein Tsai Passage: Sao Edward Yang Kyein Sai (), "Saopha" of Kokang (19181971, at Lashio) was the traditional ruler ("saopha") of the Burmese state of Kokang from 1949, at the death of his father, saopha Sao Yang Wen Pin, until he abdicated in 1959. Title: That Day, on the Beach Passage: That Day, on the Beach ( ) is a 1983 Taiwanese New Wave drama film and the first feature film by Taiwanese director Edward Yang. The film deals with two old friends, played by Sylvia Chang and Terry Hu, who encounter each other in Taipei. Yang had to convince the film's production company to allow Christopher Doyle to shoot the film; Doyle would go on to win the Best Cinematography prize at the 1983 Asia-Pacific Film Festival for his work on "That Day, on the Beach". Yang's fellow Taiwanese New Wave director Hou Hsiao-hsien also plays a role in the film. Title: Anthony Asquith Passage: Anthony Asquith ( ; 9 November 1902 20 February 1968) was a leading English film director. He collaborated successfully with playwright Terence Rattigan on "The Winslow Boy" (1948) and "The Browning Version" (1951), among other adaptations. His other notable films include "Pygmalion" (1938), "French Without Tears" (1940), "The Way to the Stars" (1945) and a 1952 adaptation of Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest". Title: Jonathan Chang Passage: Jonathan Chang () (Chang Yang-Yang) (b. May 1, 1991) is a Taiwanese actor, most known for his role as "Yang Yang" in Edward Yang's 2000 film "Yi Yi". Title: Tell England (film) Passage: Tell England is a 1931 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and Geoffrey Barkas and starring Fay Compton, Tony Bruce and Carl Harbord. It is based on the novel "Tell England" by Ernest Raymond which featured two young men joining the army, and taking part in the fighting at Gallipoli. Both directors had close memories of Gallipoli, as did Fay Compton's brother, Compton Mackenzie. Asquith's father H. H. Asquith had been Prime Minister at the time of the Gallipoli Landings, a fact which drew press attention to the film, while Barkas had personally fought at Suvla Bay in the Gallipoli campaign. Title: A Cottage on Dartmoor Passage: A Cottage on Dartmoor (a.k.a. Escape from Dartmoor) is a 1929 British silent film, directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Norah Baring and Uno Henning. The cameraman was Stanley Rodwell. It was the last of Asquith's four silent films, produced exactly on the cusp of the transition from silents to talkies in British cinema, a point which is referenced in the film itself.
Anthony Asquith
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Edward Yang
Shawnee Mission East High School is in what major school district in the Kansas City area?
Title: Shawnee Mission Northwest High School Passage: Shawnee Mission Northwest High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Shawnee, Kansas, United States, serving students in grades 9-12. The current principal is Lisa Grumann. Shawnee Mission Northwest is one of many schools located within Shawnee, Kansas and surrounding areas. The school colors are orange, black, and white. The school population is approximately 1,850 students. Title: Shawnee Mission East Choraliers Passage: The Shawnee Mission East Choraliers are a mixed chorus of more than 150 student singers, grades 10-12, at Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas. The choir has performed in churches, cathedrals, schools, recitals and concert halls throughout Europe, singing from Galway to Rome and Leipzig to London. The choir has performed at Carnegie Hall, Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, Germany, Great St. Mary's Cathedral in Cambridge, the Pantheon and at the Thomaskirche (St. Thomas Lutheran Church), a church in Leipzig, Germany where Johann Sebastian Bach held the position of cantor. Title: Shawnee Mission South High School Passage: Shawnee Mission South High School is a high school located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States, serving students in grades 9-12. The school is one of several public high schools located within Shawnee Mission, Kansas. The school colors are green and gold and the school mascot is the Raider. The average annual enrollment is approximately 1,600 students. The school newspaper is called "The Patriot". Title: Shawnee Heights USD 450 Passage: Shawnee Heights School District 450 is a Public School District located in Tecumseh, Kansas, United States. The Shawnee Heights School District is a 5a school district that includes a total of 4 Elementary Schools, 1 Middle School, and 1 High School. Shawnee Heights School District is a suburban school district located in southeastern Shawnee County. The District has an estimated total of 3,500 Students from Pre-Kindergarten to 12th Grade. More than half of the Teachers have a Masters Degree or above. Dr. Martin Stessman is the superintendent for the School District. Dr. Stessman has a "blog page" that he uses to post information pertaining about himself. The Schools website is Heights School District Webpage Title: Nancy Opel Passage: Nancy Carol Opel (born c. 1957) is an American singer and actress. She grew up in the Kansas communities of Prairie Village and Leawood, and graduated from Shawnee Mission East High School. She trained at Juilliard. Title: Shawnee Mission District Stadium Passage: Shawnee Mission District Stadium is a multi-purpose sport stadium located in Overland Park, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by Shawnee Mission North High School, Shawnee Mission Northwest High School and Shawnee Mission East High School, as well as FC Kansas City of the National Women's Soccer League. Sporting Kansas City, then called the Kansas City Wizards, played at the stadium in a match against the Colorado Rapids during the 2008 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Title: Shawnee Mission West High School Passage: Shawnee Mission West High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States, serving students in grades 9-12. Shawnee Mission West is one of several public high schools located within Shawnee Mission, KS. The official school colors are black and gold and the school mascot is the Viking. Title: Shawnee Mission East High School Passage: Shawnee Mission East High School is a public secondary school in Prairie Village, Kansas, US, for grades 9 through 12. It is one of five high schools operated by the Shawnee Mission School District (Unified School District 512). Title: Joel Goldman Passage: Joel K. Goldman (born October 23, 1952) is an American author and former trial attorney. He attended Shawnee Mission East High School, where he participated in the school's debate team. and the University of Kansas as well as Moot Court He suffers from a tic disorder, which he incorporated into one of his works, the "Jack Davis" series. Title: Shawnee Mission School District Passage: The Shawnee Mission School District (Kansas Unified School District 512) is one of the major school districts in the Kansas City metropolitan area. It is in northeast Johnson County, Kansas, and enrolled 27,521 students in the 20162017 school year. As of 2011, the district comprises five high schools, five middle schools, 38 elementary schools, and six instructional centers. Its headquarters are in Overland Park.
Shawnee Mission School District
Shawnee Mission East High School
Shawnee Mission School District
Civil Twilight and Billy Talent, is what type of group?
Title: Billy Talent Passage: Billy Talent is a Canadian punk rock band from Mississauga, Ontario. They formed in 1993 with Benjamin Kowalewicz as the lead vocalist, Ian D'Sa on guitar, bassist Jon Gallant and drummer Aaron Solowoniuk. There have been no lineup changes, although Aaron is currently taking a hiatus from the band due to an MS relapse, Jordan Hastings from Alexisonfire, Cunter and Say Yes is currently filling in for him. In the 24 years since their inception, Billy Talent sold well over one million albums in Canada alone and nearly 3 million albums internationally. Title: Billy Talent III Passage: Billy Talent III is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Billy Talent. It was released on July 10, 2009 in Europe, July 13 in the United Kingdom, July 14 in Canada, and September 22 in the US. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling over 40,000 copies in its first week. It also peaked at 107 on the Billboard 200, making it Billy Talent's highest charting album to date. A demo version of one of the album's songs, "Turn Your Back", was released as a single in September 2008 and featured the band members of Anti-Flag, with the first legitimate single spawned by "Billy Talent III" is "Rusted from the Rain", which premiered May 17, 2009 on Triple J. The album version of "Turn Your Back" does not include Anti-Flag's vocals, as the single version does. Title: Holy Weather Passage: Holy Weather is the second album by South African alternative rock band Civil Twilight. Written and recorded in the years following their debut album, Civil Twilight, the album was released 26 March 2012 in both the United States and other regions including the United Kingdom, Canada and South Africa. The album has received generally positive reviews, with many comparing the outfit to early-generation U2. Title: Billy Talent (album) Passage: Billy Talent is the debut studio album of Canadian band Billy Talent, after their first, "Watoosh! ", was released under their old name of "Pezz" in 1999. "Billy Talent" was certified 3 times platinum in Canada in January 2007. The album was nominated for Best Rock Album at 2004 Juno Awards. The album was recorded at The Factory in Vancouver, British Columbia. Title: Red Flag (song) Passage: "Red Flag" is the second single released from the Canadian rock group Billy Talent's EP, "Red Flags" and second album, "Billy Talent II". The single was released on September 11, 2006, in the United Kingdom. Title: Surrender (Billy Talent song) Passage: "Surrender" is the fourth single from Canadian music group Billy Talent off their triple platinum selling album, "Billy Talent II". The single was released on April 2, 2007. Title: Fallen Leaves Passage: "Fallen Leaves" is the third single released from the Canadian rock group Billy Talent's second album, "Billy Talent II". Title: Civil Twilight (band) Passage: Civil Twilight is a four-piece rock band from Cape Town, South Africa, consisting of the brothers Andrew and Steven McKeller, plus Richard Wouters, and Kevin Dailey. They are signed to Wind-up Records, and have released three studio albums their self-titled debut album, "Civil Twilight" (2010), "Holy Weather" (2012), and "Story of an Immigrant" on July 10th 2015. Title: Try Honesty Passage: "Try Honesty" is a song by Canadian group Billy Talent. It was released in September 2003 as the lead single from their Billy Talent (album). Title: Civil Twilight (album) Passage: Civil Twilight is the debut studio album of Civil Twilight. It was officially released 6 April 2010 in South Africa and on 13 April 2010 in the United States and United Kingdom. It features many alternative rock and classical influences. Many have drawn parallels between the band's debut and the early work of U2 along with Muse. Steven McKellar's vocals have been compared to that of Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Jeff Buckley. During its original independent release by the band in 2007, the album was originally titled "Human".
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Billy Talent
Adam Brooks is best known for writing and directing a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film that starred Ryan Reynolds, and was set where?
Title: Meet the Browns (film) Passage: Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film released by Lionsgate on March 21, 2008. The film was based on the play of the same name by Tyler Perry. Title: Just Friends Passage: Just Friends is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Roger Kumble, written by Adam 'Tex' Davis and starring Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Faris, Chris Klein and Christopher Marquette. The plot focuses on a formerly overweight high school nerd (Reynolds) who attempts to free himself from the friend zone after reconnecting with his lifelong crush and best friend (Smart) while visiting his hometown for Christmas. Title: Vicky Cristina Barcelona Passage: Vicky Cristina Barcelona is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. The plot centers on two American women, Vicky and Cristina, who spend a summer in Barcelona where they meet an artist, Juan Antonio, who is attracted to both of them while still enamored of his mentally and emotionally unstable ex-wife Mara Elena. The film was shot in Spain in Barcelona, Avils and Oviedo, and was Allen's fourth consecutive film shot outside of the United States. Title: Life in Flight Passage: Life in Flight is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Tracey Hecht. Patrick Wilson stars as Will Sargent, an architect who begins to question the perfect life he has constructed for himself and his family when he meets urban designer Kate Voss (Lynn Collins). Amy Smart co-stars. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2008, and was later released in the United States on November 30, 2010 by IFC Films. Title: Definitely, Maybe Passage: Definitely, Maybe is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Brooks, and starring Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Rachel Weisz, Elizabeth Banks, Abigail Breslin, and Kevin Kline. Set in New York City during the 1990s, the film is about a political consultant who tries to help his eleven-year-old daughter understand his impending divorce by telling her the story of his past romantic relationships and how he ended up marrying her mother. The film grossed 55 million worldwide. Title: Nick amp; Norah's Infinite Playlist Passage: Nick Norah's Infinite Playlist is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peter Sollett and starring Michael Cera and Kat Dennings. Written by Lorene Scafaria and based on the novel of the same name by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, the story tells of teenagers Nick (Cera) and Norah (Dennings), who meet when Norah asks Nick to pretend to be her boyfriend for five minutes. Over the course of the night, they try to find their favorite band's secret show and search for Norah's drunken best friend. Title: Oliver's Story (film) Passage: Oliver's Story is a 1978 American romantic drama film and a sequel to "Love Story" (1970) based on a novel by Erich Segal published a year earlier. It was directed by John Korty and again starred Ryan O'Neal, this time opposite Candice Bergen. The original music score was composed by Lee Holdridge and Francis Lai. It was released by Paramount Pictures on December 15, 1978. Title: Adam Brooks (filmmaker) Passage: Adam Brooks (born September 3, 1956) is a Canadian film director, screenwriter, and actor. He is best known for writing and directing "Definitely, Maybe" (2008) and for writing screenplays for "French Kiss" (1995), "Wimbledon" (2004), and "" (2004). His first film as a writer-director "Almost You" won the Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1985. Title: Right There (film) Passage: Right There is a 2013 American short film written and directed by Nathan Suher. A romantic comedy about unrequited love, the film starred Ryan Hanley, Lauren Kennedy, Andre Boudreau, and Alexandra Cipolla. It was made as a modern-day silent film and intended by the filmmakers as a homage to the genre. Title: Adventureland (film) Passage: Adventureland is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Mottola, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart and co-starring Ryan Reynolds, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, Martin Starr, and Margarita Levieva. The film is set in the summer of 1987 when recent college grad James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg) is making big plans to tour Europe and attend graduate school in pursuit of a career in journalism. However, financial problems force him to look for a summer job instead of traveling abroad, which places him at Adventureland, a run-down amusement park in western Pennsylvania. There he meets Emily Lewin (Kristen Stewart), a co-worker with whom he develops a quick rapport and relationship.
New York City
Adam Brooks (filmmaker)
Definitely, Maybe
The actor that played Alberto "The Shadow" in "Scarface" also starred with Jason Patrick in a 2015 horror film written by who?
Title: Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories Passage: Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories is a 2016 horror anthology film directed by Sean Blevins, John William Holt, Jon Maynard, Nathan Thomas Milliner, Justin Seaman and James Treakle. The screenplay was a collaboration by Sean Blevins, Nathan Thomas Milliner, P.J. Starks, and Jason Turner. This installment of the "Volumes of Blood" franchise was produced by Eric Huskisson, David Justice, P.J. Starks, and Devin Taylor. Special effects were designed and created by Special Effects Supervisor, Cassandra Baker. The film is a sequel to the 2015 horror anthology "Volumes of Blood", both of which were filmed in Owensboro, Kentucky. Title: Frankenstein vs. The Mummy Passage: Frankenstein vs. The Mummy is a 2015 horror film written and directed by Damien Leone. Title: Anguish (2015 film) Passage: Anguish is a 2015 horror film that was written and directed by Sonny Mallhi and marks his directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on July 21, 2015 at the Fantasia International Film Festival and stars Ryan Simpkins as a young woman whose mental issues may be a result of the paranormal. Title: Jason Faunt Passage: Jason Patrick Faunt (born November 20, 1978 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor who played the role of Wesley Collins in "Power Rangers Time Force", as well as that of Alex, the former Red Time Force Ranger. Title: The Gateway (film) Passage: The Gateway, also known as Curtains, is a 2015 horror film that was directed by Jaron Henrie-McCrea. The film had its world premiere on August 31, 2015 at Film4 FrightFest and stars Danni Smith and Tim Lueke as two activists that investigate a series of disappearing shower curtains in Smith's apartment. Title: Massagist (film) Passage: Massagist is a 2015 horror film directed by Taweewat Wantha. A Chinese-Thai co-production, the film was released in China on December 31, 2015. Title: The Amityville Playhouse Passage: The Amityville Playhouse is a 2015 horror film and is loosely based on "The Amityville Horror" but only using the location as a plot point. Instead of the usual 112 Ocean Avenue house, it is about a haunted theatre in Amityville. It had a limited theatrical release and was released on DVD in the UK April 13, 2015 with a US release on June 23, 2015. The film was directed by John R. Walker and co-written with Steve Hardy. Title: The Abandoned (2015 film) Passage: The Abandoned (also known as The Confines) is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Eytan Rockaway, and written by Ido Fluk. It stars Jason Patric, Louisa Krause and Mark Margolis. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 13, 2015, and was released in theaters and video on demand on January 8, 2016 by IFC Films. The film concerns a struggling young woman, who tries to reacquire her normal life by taking a job as a security guard at an abandoned apartment building. "The Abandoned" marked Rockaway's debut as director. Title: Mark Margolis Passage: Mark Margolis (born November 26, 1939) is an American actor. He is known for his performances as Alberto "The Shadow" in "Scarface" (1983) and Antonio Nappa in "Oz", and his Emmy-nominated performance as Don Hctor "Tio" Salamanca in "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul". Title: Duffer Brothers Passage: Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer (born February 1984), known professionally as the Duffer Brothers, are American identical twin brothers best known for writing and directing a number of science fiction and horror films and television shows. Perhaps their most notable work is Netflix science fiction horror series "Stranger Things" and the 2015 horror film "Hidden". They have also written episodes for "Wayward Pines".
Ido Fluk
The Abandoned (2015 film)
Mark Margolis
David Rhys Williams wrote about what theory that Marlowe was the author of Shakespeare plays?
Title: David Rhys Williams Passage: David Rhys Williams (1890 March 28, 1970) was an American Congregational and Unitarian minister who wrote a Marlovian book called "Shakespeare Thy Name Is Marlowe". Title: Ulrika Spacek Passage: Ulrika Spacek are an English alternative rock band, formed in 2014 and currently composed of singer-guitarist Rhys Edwards, guitarist Rhys Williams, guitarist-keyboardist Joseph Stone, bassist Ben White and drummer Callum Brown. Title: Rhys Rhys-Williams Passage: Sir Rhys Rhys-Williams, 1st Baronet DSO QC DL (20 October 1865 29 January 1955), born Rhys Williams, was a British Liberal Party politician from Wales. He later left the Liberal Party for the Conservatives. Title: Christopher Marlowe Passage: Christopher Marlowe, also known as Kit Marlowe (baptised 26 February 156430 May 1593), was an English playwright, poet and translator of the Elizabethan era. Marlowe was the foremost Elizabethan tragedian of his day. He greatly influenced William Shakespeare, who was born in the same year as Marlowe and who rose to become the pre-eminent Elizabethan playwright after Marlowe's mysterious early death. Marlowe's plays are known for the use of blank verse and their overreaching protagonists. Title: Sian Williams (rugby player) Passage: Sian Williams (born 23 October 1990) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays in the back row for WorcesterNewport Gwent Dragons and the Wales women's national rugby union team. She won her first international cap against Scotland in the 2011 Women's Six Nations Championship. She is the younger sister of Wales Rugby League international Rhys Williams who is Wales' all-time top try scorer in that code. Title: Sin Dafydd Rhys Passage: Sin Dafydd Rhys, in Latin Joannes David Rhaesus, also called John David Rhys, or John Davies (1534  1609 ), was a Welsh physician and grammarian. Title: Verity of Sydney Town Passage: Verity of Sydney Town (1950) is a children's book by Australian author Ruth C. Williams; it was illustrated by her husband Rhys Williams. It was won the in 1951. Title: Marlovian theory of Shakespeare authorship Passage: The Marlovian theory of Shakespeare authorship holds that the Elizabethan poet and playwright Christopher Marlowe was the main author of the poems and plays attributed to William Shakespeare. Rather, the theory says Marlowe did not die in Deptford on 30 May 1593, as the historical records state, but that his death was faked. Title: Rhys Williams (footballer) Passage: Rhys Williams (born 14 July 1988) is an Australian professional footballer who plays for Australian club Melbourne Victory FC and the Australia national team. A very versatile player, Williams is adept at playing as a centre back, defensive midfielder and right back but has played in virtually every out-field position at some point for Middlesbrough including more attacking roles. In August 2012, Williams was made club captain of Middlesbrough. Title: Rhys-Williams baronets Passage: The Williams, later Rhys-Williams Baronetcy, of Miskin in the Parish of Llantrisant in the County of Glamorgan, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1918 for Rhys Williams, Member of Parliament for Banbury from 1918 to 1922. He assumed in 1938 by deed poll the additional surname of Rhys. The second Baronet was a Conservative politician. As of 2014 the title is held by the latter's son, the third Baronet, who succeeded in 1988.
Marlovian theory
David Rhys Williams
Marlovian theory of Shakespeare authorship
Who has a wider scope of profession, Agns Varda or Jim Henson?
Title: The Beaches of Agns Passage: The Beaches of Agns (French: "Les plages d'Agns" ) is a 2008 French documentary film directed by Agns Varda. The film is an autobiographical essay where Varda revisits places from her past, reminisces about life and celebrates her 80th birthday on camera. She has said that it will most likely be her last film. Title: La Pointe Courte Passage: La Pointe Courte is a 1955 French drama film directed by Agns Varda. The film was Varda's debut, and has been cited by many critics as a forerunner of the French New Wave. The film takes place in Ste (south of France), la pointe courte is a tiny quarter of the town known as the fisherman's village. Title: Agns Varda Passage: Agns Varda (] ; born 30 May 1928) is a Belgian-born film director who has spent most of her working life in France. Her films, photographs, and art installations focus on documentary realism, feminist issues, and social commentary with a distinct experimental style. Title: Le Bonheur (1965 film) Passage: Le Bonheur ("Happiness") is a 1965 French drama film directed by Agns Varda. The film is associated with the French New Wave and won two awards at the 15th Berlin International Film Festival, including the Jury Grand Prix. Title: Jim Henson Passage: James Maury "Jim" Henson (September 24, 1936 May 16, 1990) was an American puppeteer, artist, cartoonist, inventor, screenwriter, and filmmaker who achieved international fame as the creator of the Muppets. Born in Greenville, Mississippi, and raised in Leland, Mississippi, and Hyattsville, Maryland, Henson began developing puppets while attending high school. While he was a freshman at the University of Maryland, College Park, he created "Sam and Friends", a five-minute sketch-comedy puppet show that appeared on television. After graduating from the University of Maryland with a degree in home economics, he produced coffee advertisements and developed some experimental films. Henson founded Muppets Inc. in 1958 (which would later become the Jim Henson Company). Title: One Hundred and One Nights Passage: One Hundred and One Nights (French: "Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinma" ) is a 1995 French comedy film directed by Agns Varda. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. Title: Jim Henson Pictures Passage: Jim Henson Pictures is an American film studio, owned by The Jim Henson Company and operated by Brian and Lisa Henson. It was founded on July 21, 1995, as a joint venture between Jim Henson Productions and Sony Pictures Entertainment. However, the company's films suffered from poor box office performances, which led to Sony breaking from the joint venture after the release of "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland"; further films were released under the name of The Jim Henson Company, although they were credited under their former name on "Good Boy! " in 2003. Title: Jane B. par Agns V. Passage: Jane B. par Agns V. is a 1988 French docudrama film directed by Agns Varda and starring French-English actress Jane Birkin. The film was conceived when Birkin admitted to Varda she was apprehensive about turning 40 and Varda told her it was a beautiful age and the perfect time to make a portrait on Birkin's life. Title: Jacquot de Nantes Passage: Jacquot de Nantes is a 1991 French drama film directed by Agns Varda. It was screened out of competition at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Title: The Jim Henson Company Passage: The Jim Henson Company (also known at various times as Muppets, Inc., Henson Associates, Inc., and Jim Henson Productions, Inc.) is an American entertainment company, a leading producer of children's and family entertainment (despite some of the company's works containing mature content), and best known as the creators of the renowned Muppets characters. Founded in 1958 by puppeteer Jim Henson and performing partner and wife Jane Henson, the company is independently owned and operated by the children of its founders.
Jim Henson
Agns Varda
Jim Henson
When was "Briana Loves Jenna" star named the "Penthouse" Pet of the Month?
Title: Briana Banks Passage: Briana Banks (born May 21, 1978) is the stage name of a German American pornographic actress and model. She is the "Penthouse" Pet of the Month for June 2001. Title: Victoria Zdrok Passage: Victoria Nika Zdrok (Ukrainian: ; born March 3, 1973) is a pornographic performer, author, and model of Ukrainian origin. She is "Playboy's" Playmate for October 1994. In June 2002 she became "Penthouse" magazine's Pet of the Month, later being chosen as their 2004 Penthouse Pet of the Year. Zdrok is also a non-practicing attorney, a clinical psychologist and sex therapist. Title: ClubJenna Passage: ClubJenna, Inc. was a multi-media adult entertainment company based in Scottsdale, Arizona. It was founded in 2000 by adult film actress Jenna Jameson, and Jay Grdina, who performed as an adult film actor under the name Justin Sterling and today is president of ClubJenna, Inc. Initially a single website, the business expanded into managing similar websites of other stars and began producing pornographic films in 2000. The first such film, "Briana Loves Jenna" (with Briana Banks), was named at the 2003 AVN Awards as the best-selling and best-renting pornographic title for 2002. Its assets include a film production business, a network of pay web sites, as well as a subscription-based cable television channel. By 2005 Club Jenna had revenues of US30 million with profits estimated at half that. In 2006 it was described by Reuters as one of the handful of studios that dominate the U.S. porn industry. Title: Sh2-308 Passage: Sh2-308, also designated as Sharpless 308, RCW 11, or LBN 1052, is an emission nebula and H region located near the center of the constellation Canis Major, composed of ionised hydrogen. It is about 8 degrees south of Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky. The nebula is bubble-like, surrounding a Wolf-Rayet star named EZ Canis Majoris. This star is in the brief, pre-supernova phase of its stellar evolution. The nebula is about 4530 ly away from Earth, but some sources indicate that both the star and the nebula are up to 5870 ly away. Yet others indicate the nebula is as close as 1875 ly from Earth. Title: Juliet Cariaga Passage: Juliet Cariaga is an American glamour model who was selected to be the "Penthouse" Pet of the Month in December 1997 and "Penthouse" Pet of the Year in 2000. Title: List of Penthouse Pets Passage: This is a list of the s who have appeared in the American edition of "Penthouse" magazine and were either named Pet of the Month or Pet of the Year from September 1969 to present. Pets of the Year names are in bold type and are typically featured in the January issue of the year for which they are selected. Unlike "Playboy", it may be several years before a model becomes "Pet of the Year" after their initial centerfold. No model was selected in 1985. Title: AM Canum Venaticorum star Passage: An AM CVn star, or AM Canum Venaticorum star, is a rare type of cataclysmic variable star named after their type star, AM Canum Venaticorum. In these hot blue binary variables, a white dwarf accretes hydrogen-poor matter from a compact companion star. Title: Briana Loves Jenna Passage: Briana Loves Jenna is a 2001 pornographic film starring Briana Banks and Jenna Jameson, written and directed by Jay Grdina under the stage name "Justin Sterling". Title: Patty Mullen Passage: Patty Mullen is an American actress and model born on Staten Island, New York. She starred in the 1990 cult film "Frankenhooker" and the 1987 film "Doom Asylum". Mullen's modeling career began with her first appearance in "Penthouse". She was "Penthouse" Pet of the Month August 1986 and Pet of the Year 1988. Title: Nikita Gross Passage: Nikita Gross is a Russian glamour model and former pornographic actress. In 1998 she won the X-Rated Critics Organization Award for Best New Starlet. She was "Penthouse" Pet of the Month for July 1998 and 2000 "Penthouse" Pet of the Year runner-up. She was a "Perfect 10" girl in January 2000.
June 2001
Briana Loves Jenna
Briana Banks
The Umbrella Woman is a 1987 film featuring a New Zealand actor who stared in what 2016 film?
Title: Ryan Stace Passage: Ryan Paul Stace (born 2 April 1978 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand actor and model. Since the 1990s, Ryan has performed in local New Zealand shows including "Shortland Street", "Power Rangers" and "Jackson's Wharf", "Street Legal", and local NZ films. Ryan at this present day continues to work on short films. Title: Sam Neill Passage: Nigel John Dermot Neill '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 14 September 1947), known professionally as Sam Neill, is a New Zealand actor who first achieved leading roles in films such as "" and "Dead Calm" and on television in "Reilly, Ace of Spies". He won a broad international audience in 1993 for his roles as Alisdair Stewart in "The Piano" and Dr. Alan Grant in "Jurassic Park", a role he reprised in 2001's "Jurassic Park III". Neill also had notable roles in "Merlin", "The Hunt for Red October", "Peaky Blinders", and "The Tudors". In 2016, he starred in "Hunt for the Wilderpeople" alongside Julian Dennison, to great acclaim. Title: Bathia Howie Stuart Passage: Bathia Howie Stuart (18931987) was a notable New Zealand actor, singer, journalist, lecturer, film-maker and tourism promoter. She was born in Hastings, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand in 1893. Title: Alison Quigan Passage: Alison Marie Quigan '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " is a New Zealand actor, director and playwright. Quigan was the artistic director of Centrepoint Theatre in Palmerston North for 18 years from 1986 to 2004 where she directed over 60 plays. From 2004 until 2011 Quigan appeared on the New Zealand television series "Shortland Street". In an interview with Michele Hewitson from "The New Zealand Herald", Quigan is described as 'a little-known power house of influence'. In the 2001 Birthday Honours, Quigan received a Queen's Service Medal for "public services to theatre". "Alison trained at Aucklands Theatre Corporate Actors School in 1978. She has worked as an actor in Auckland, Palmerston North and Christchurch and has acted in or directed more than 130 plays. Alison has written 12 plays, independently and with writing partners Ross Gumbley and Lucy Schmidt. Alison has two grown children and her daughter, actor Sarah Graham, made her Centrepoint Theatre debut in the 2009 production of Alisons play Ladies for Hire. "She has been Performing Arts Manager at Mangere Arts Centre - Nga Tohu O Aotearoa since 2013. Title: Julian Dennison Passage: Julian Dennison (born October of 2002) is a New Zealand actor. He debuted in the 2013 film "Shopping", for which he won the New Zealand Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. He is best known for his role as Kevin in the 2015 film "Paper Planes", and also as Ricky in "Hunt for the Wilderpeople" (2016), the highest-grossing New Zealand film in history. Title: Shayne Biddle Passage: Shayne Biddle is a New Zealand actor, best known for appearing in the New Zealand feature film, "The Strength of Water" (2009) Directed by "Armagan Ballantyne", nominated Best Children's Feature Film. Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Winner of Qantas Film and Television Awards, for Best Sound Design. He also appeared in the film "Amiri Aroha" Directed by "David Whittet". Title: Air Force Museum of New Zealand Passage: The Air Force Museum of New Zealand, formerly called The Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum, is located at Wigram, the RNZAF's first operational base, in Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand. It opened on 1 April 1987 as part of the celebrations for the RNZAF's 50th anniversary, and is primarily a museum of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, its predecessor, the New Zealand Permanent Air Force and New Zealand squadrons of the Royal Air Force. The Air Force Museum of New Zealand's mission is to preserve and present the history of New Zealand military aviation for commemoration, learning, inspiration and enjoyment. Title: John Leigh (actor) Passage: John Leigh (born 1965) is a New Zealand actor. He has had roles in New Zealand TV shows such as "Shortland Street", "Mercy Peak" and as Sparky in "Outrageous Fortune". He is a voice actor, and worked for the "Power Rangers" franchise since 2003 (after the franchise had moved to New Zealand). He has appeared in films including the role of Hma in "" and as the bar-owner in "Stickmen", and in soap satire Serial Killers. Title: The Umbrella Woman Passage: The Umbrella Woman (released in some areas as The Good Wife) is a 1987 film starring Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward. It also features Steven Vidler and Sam Neill. Title: Duggan (TV series) Passage: Duggan was a TVNZ police drama from 1997, featuring New Zealand actor John Bach as Detective Inspector John Duggan and Fiona Mogridge as Ruth Duggan. Unlike other New Zealand police drama series, "Duggan" was produced as a series of one-off programmes, akin to British crime series of the time such as "Inspector Morse" and "Midsomer Murders". In all, 13 episodes were made between 1997 and 1999.
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
The Umbrella Woman
Sam Neill
Rocky IV co-starred the actor who was involved in what other sport besides boxing?
Title: Rocky Steps Passage: The 72 stone steps before the entrance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have become known as the "Rocky Steps" as a result of their appearance in the triple-Oscar-winning film "Rocky" and all of the series' sequels except for "Rocky IV", in which the eponymous character runs up the steps to the song "Gonna Fly Now". Tourists often mimic Rocky's famous climb, a metaphor for an underdog or an everyman rising to a challenge. A bronze "Rocky" statue was briefly situated at the top of the steps for the filming of "Rocky III". This statue, now located at the bottom right of the steps, is a popular photo opportunity for visitors. The top of the steps offers a commanding view of Eakins Oval, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and Philadelphia City Hall. Title: Rocky (film series) Passage: Rocky is a series of boxing films based on the eponymous, fictional character Rocky Balboa, played in each film by Sylvester Stallone. The films by order of release date are: "Rocky" (1976), "Rocky II" (1979), "Rocky III" (1982), "Rocky IV" (1985), "Rocky V" (1990), "Rocky Balboa" (2006) and "Creed" (2015). The film series has grossed more than 1.4 billion at the worldwide box office. Title: Man Against the World Passage: "Man Against the World" is a song by American rock band Survivor. It was the fourth track and the third single released from their 1986 album "When Seconds Count". The song was originally to be included on the soundtrack to the 1985 film "Rocky IV" but was cut. The song did appear as a bonus track on the 2006 reissue of the "Rocky IV soundtrack" album, along with Survivor's two other Rocky-related singles - the 1 hit "Eye of the Tiger" (the smash hit from "Rocky III") and "Burning Heart," which was the song ultimately chosen for the "Rocky IV" soundtrack and peaked at 2. Title: Tony Burton Passage: Anthony "Tony" Burton (March 23, 1937 February 25, 2016) was an American actor, boxer, and football player. He was known for his role as Tony "Duke" Evers in the "Rocky" franchise. He, Sylvester Stallone and Burt Young are the only actors who have appeared in every Rocky installment (not counting "Creed"). Title: List of Rocky characters Passage: This is a list of characters from the "Rocky" film series, consisting of "Rocky" (1976), "Rocky II" (1979), "Rocky III" (1982), "Rocky IV" (1985), "Rocky V" (1990), "Rocky Balboa" (2006), and "Creed" (2015). Title: Rocky IV Passage: Rocky IV is a 1985 American sports drama film written, directed by, and starring Sylvester Stallone. The film co-stars Dolph Lundgren, Burt Young, Talia Shire, Carl Weathers, Tony Burton, Brigitte Nielsen, and Michael Pataki. "Rocky IV" remained the highest grossing sports movie for 24 years before it was overtaken by "The Blind Side". It is the fourth and most financially successful entry in the "Rocky" film series. Title: Vince DiCola Passage: Vincent Louis "Vince" DiCola (born November 1957) is an American composer, keyboardist and arranger. He has composed scores for films such as "", "Staying Alive" and "Rocky IV" soundtracks. DiCola also pioneered the use of sequencers on his soundtrack recording for "Rocky IV", one of the first to exploit the Fairlight CMI and Synclavier II's computer's sequencing capabilities. Title: Ivan Drago Passage: Ivan Drago (Russian: ) is a fictional character in the 1985 film "Rocky IV", in which he is Rocky Balboa's rival and the main antagonist. He is portrayed by Dolph Lundgren. Like the Clubber Lang character from "Rocky III", the character and his catchphrases have gone on to inspire multiple mentions in popular culture, including in the "Family Guy" episodes "Brian Goes Back to College" and "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side", the "Chuck" episodes "Chuck Versus the Final Exam" and "Chuck Versus the Anniversary", and the film "Disaster Movie". A poll of former heavyweight champions and prominent boxing writers ranked Drago as the third best fighter in the "Rocky" film series. Title: Rocky VI (1986 film) Passage: Rocky VI is a 1986 nine-minute black-and-white short parody of "Rocky IV" by Finnish director Aki Kaurismki. The film stars Antti Juhani "Silu" Seppl (Leningrad Cowboys) as Rocky and Sakari Kuosmanen as Igor, his Soviet opponent. In the film, the two boxers fight at Tl Sports Hall in Helsinki. The much bigger Igor quickly knocks out Rocky and wins the match. Title: Anthony Villanueva Passage: Anthony N. Villanueva (March 18, 1945 May 13, 2014) was a boxer from the Philippines. He competed in the featherweight (57 kg) division at the 1964 Olympics and won a silver medal. Shortly after the Olympics he turned professional, but retired after five bouts. Besides boxing, Villanueva worked as an actor and boxing coach in the Philippines and as a security guard in the United States. He died penniless and bedridden after suffering several strokes.
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Tony Burton
What do Cane Corso and Lhasa Apso have in common?
Title: Kinnaur Sheepdog Passage: The Kinnaur Sheepdog, also called the Apso Do-Kyi (tied-dog), is a large Apso. Apso is, in Tibetan, short for "Ara" meaning "moustache" and "sog-sog" meaning "hairy". These are profusely hairy dogs having an elongated body with front legs shorter than the hind ones, dropping ears and curly tails. They are related to the smaller Lhasa Apso, as well as the intermediate size Tibetan Terrier. Title: Cane Corso Passage: The Cane Corso (pronounced kah-nay kor-so ] ) from Italian "cane" (dog) and "corso"from the Latin "Cohors" meaning "Protector", also known as the Italian Mastiff, is a large Italian breed of dog, for years valued highly in Italy as a companion, guard dog, and hunter. Title: Lottatore Brindisino Passage: The Lottatore Brindisino is a breed of dog used for dog fighting originating in Brindisi, Italy. The dog was created by selective breeding the Cane Corso, Rottweiler and Pit bull. Title: Norbert (dog) Passage: Norbert is a fluffy, 7" tall mixed breed registered therapy dog, best known for his Norbert picture book series, and his popularity on social media. Norbert's breed is unknown, but is suspected to be a cross between 3 dog breeds, chihuahua, cairn terrier lhasa apso. Norbert's time, money and book revenue is given to various charitable causes throughout the United States. Title: Tibetan Spaniel Passage: The Tibetan Spaniel is a breed of assertive, small, intelligent dogs originating over 2,500 years ago in the Himalayan mountains of Tibet. They share ancestry with the Pekingese, Japanese Chin, Shih Tzu, Lhasa Apso, Tibetan Terrier and Pug. Title: Lhasa Apso Passage: The Lhasa Apso ( ) is a non-sporting dog breed originating in Tibet. It was bred as an interior sentinel in the Buddhist monasteries, to alert the monks to any intruders who entered. Lhasa is the capital city of Tibet, and "apso" is a word in the Tibetan language meaning "bearded", so, Lhasa Apso simply means "long-haired Lhasa dog". There are, however, some who claim that the word "apso" is a form of the Tibetan word "rapso", meaning "goat-like", which would make the equivalent translation "wooly Lhasa dog". Title: Zentarr Elizabeth Passage: Ch. Zentarr Elizabeth (2005-2017), also known as Elizabeth, is a Lhasa Apso show dog bred and handled by Margaret Anderson who won Best in Show at Crufts in 2012. She also placed third at the Eukanuba World Challenge in 2011. Title: Princess (Flash series) Passage: Princess is a Flash animation series by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creators of "South Park". The story follows a Lhasa Apso dog. Title: Tracheal collapse Passage: Tracheal collapse in dogs is a condition characterized by incomplete formation or weakening of the cartilaginous rings of the trachea resulting in flattening of the trachea. It can be congenital or acquired, and extrathoracic or intrathoracic (inside or outside the thoracic cavity). Tracheal collapse is a dynamic condition. Collapse of the cervical trachea or extrathoracic (in the neck) occurs during inspiration; collapse of the thoracic trachea or intrathoracic (in the chest) occurs during expiration. Tracheal collapse is most commonly found in small dog breeds, including the Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Toy Poodle, Shih Tzu, Lhasa Apso, Maltese, Pug, and Yorkshire Terrier. Title: Cane da presa Passage: The Cane da Presa Meridionale (Italian for "Southern Catching Dog") is the old, "functional" working variant of the Neapolitan Mastiff. Before 1946 there was no distinction between Neapolitan Mastiff, Cane da Presa and Cane Corso, these were simply three different names for the same dog. The modern Neapolitan Mastiff is unlike the original, a dog created by dog shows. Fans of the original Mastino have started an organisation which is trying to gather the remaining specimens which would fit the 1946 standard of the Neapolitan Mastiff.
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Chloridia: Rites to Chloris and Her Nymphs was the final masque that Ben Jonson wrote for the Stuart Court, The House of Stuart, originally Stewart and, in Gaelic, Stibhart , was a European royal house that originated in which country?
Title: Chloridia Passage: Chloridia: Rites to Chloris and Her Nymphs was the final masque that Ben Jonson wrote for the Stuart Court. It was performed at Shrovetide, 22 February 1631, with costumes, sets and stage effects designed by Inigo Jones. Title: The Coronation Triumph Passage: The Coronation Triumph is a Jacobean era literary work, usually classed as an "entertainment," written by Ben Jonson for the coronation of King James I and performed on March 15, 1604. Jonson's work was half of a total performance, the other half written by Thomas Dekker. The work was especially significant in the developing literary career of Jonson, in that it marked the commencement of his role as a writer of masques and entertainments for the Stuart Court, a role he would fill for the next three decades. Title: Time Vindicated to Himself and to His Honours Passage: Time Vindicated to Himself and to his Honours was a late Jacobean era masque, written by Ben Jonson and with costumes, sets, and stage effects designed by Inigo Jones. James's son and heir Prince Charles led the dances of the principal masquers, as he had in several previous masques at the Stuart Court. Title: The Fortunate Isles and Their Union Passage: The Fortunate Isles and Their Union is a Jacobean era masque, written by Ben Jonson and designed by Inigo Jones, and performed on 9 January 1625. It was the last masque acted before King James I, (who died two months later on 27 March), and therefore the final masque of the Jacobean era. Title: Christmas, His Masque Passage: Christmas, His Masque, also called Christmas His Show, was a Jacobean era masque, written by Ben Jonson and performed at the English royal court at Christmas of 1616. Jonson's masque displays the traditional folklore and iconography of Christmas at an early-modern and pre-commercial stage of its development. Title: House of Stuart Passage: The House of Stuart, originally Stewart and, in Gaelic, Stibhart , was a European royal house that originated in Scotland. The dynasty's patrilineal Breton ancestors had held the office of High Steward of Scotland since the 12th century, after arriving by way of Norman England. The royal Stewart line was founded by Robert II, and they were Kings and Queens of Scots from the late 14th century until the union with England in 1707. Mary, Queen of Scots, was brought up in France, where she adopted the French spelling of the name, "Stuart". Her son, James VI of Scotland, inherited the thrones of England and Ireland upon the death of Elizabeth I in 1603. Except for the period of the Commonwealth, 16491660, the Stuarts were monarchs of the British Isles and its growing empire, until the death of Queen Anne in 1714. Title: Love's Triumph Through Callipolis Passage: Love's Triumph Through Callipolis was the first masque performed at the Stuart Court during the reign of King Charles I, and the first in which a reigning monarch appeared. The work was written by Ben Jonson, with costumes, sets, and stage effects designed by Inigo Jones, and music by Nicholas Lanier. Title: The Masque of Queens Passage: The Masque of Queens, Celebrated From the House of Fame is one of the earlier works in the series of masques that Ben Jonson composed for the House of Stuart in the early 17th century. Performed at Whitehall Palace on 2 February 1609, it marks a notable development in the masque form, in that Jonson defines and elaborates the anti-masque for the first time in its pages. Title: The Hue and Cry After Cupid Passage: The Hue and Cry After Cupid, or A Hue and Cry After Cupid, also Lord Haddington's Masque or The Masque at Lord Haddington's Marriage, or even The Masque With the Nuptial Songs at the Lord Viscount Haddington's Marriage at Court, was a masque performed on Shrove Tuesday night, 9 February 1608, in the Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace. The work was written by Ben Jonson, with costumes, sets, and stage effects designed by Inigo Jones, and with music by Alfonso Ferrabosco the team of creators responsible for previous and subsequent masques for the Stuart Court. Title: The Masque of Blackness Passage: The Masque of Blackness was an early Jacobean era masque, first performed at the Stuart Court in the Banqueting Hall of Whitehall Palace on Twelfth Night, 6 January 1605. It was written by Ben Jonson at the request of Anne of Denmark, the queen consort of King James I, who wished the masquers to be disguised as Africans. Anne was one of the performers in the masque along with her court ladies, all of whom appeared in black face makeup.
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What American teams did one of Xu Yongs competitors play for?
Title: 2005 CONCACAF U-20 Tournament qualifying Passage: This article features the 2005 CONCACAF U-20 Tournament qualifying stage. Caribbean and Central American teams entered in separate tournaments. The North American teams Canada and Mexico automatically qualified, as well as main tournament hosts Honduras (Central America) and the United States (North America). Nineteen Caribbean teams entered, of which two qualified and five Central American teams entered, of which two qualified. Title: 2001 CONCACAF U-20 Tournament qualifying Passage: This article features the 2001 CONCACAF U-20 Tournament qualifying stage. Caribbean and Central American teams entered in separate tournaments. The North American teams Mexico and the United States automatically qualified, as well as main tournament hosts Canada (North America) and Trinidad and Tobago (Caribbean). Fifteen Caribbean teams entered, of which one qualified and seven Central American teams entered, of which three qualified. Title: 2003 CONCACAF U-20 Tournament qualifying Passage: This article features the 2003 CONCACAF U-20 Tournament qualifying stage. Caribbean and Central American teams entered in separate tournaments. The North American teams Canada and Mexico automatically qualified, as well as main tournament hosts Panama (Central America) and the United States (North America). Eighteen Caribbean teams entered, of which two qualified and five Central American teams entered, of which two qualified. Title: Yi Jianlian Passage: Yi Jianlian (, pronounced , ; born October 27, 1987) is a Chinese professional basketball player for the Guangdong Southern Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). He has also played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Milwaukee Bucks, New Jersey Nets, Washington Wizards and Dallas Mavericks. Title: DreamHack Open Austin 2016 Passage: DreamHack Open Austin 2016 was a LAN Tournament hosted by the Swedish eSports company DreamHack. It took place from May 68 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas. DH Austin featured six North American teams, and two South American teams. They competed for a 100,000 prize pool. In the finals, Luminosity Gaming, the then world champions after winning MLG Columbus 2016, defeated its fellow Brazilian team Tempo Storm, 2-0, to win DreamHack Open Austin 2016. Title: Duplicate bridge movements Passage: A duplicate bridge movement is a scheme used in a duplicate bridge tournament to arrange which competitors play which opponents when, and which boards they play. The arrangement has to satisfy a number of constraints which often conflict to some extent, and compromises may be required. The resolution of these compromises is to a considerable extent a matter of taste, and if possible the players should be consulted as to their preferences. Title: 1998 CONCACAF U-20 Tournament qualifying Passage: This article features the 1998 CONCACAF U-20 Tournament qualifying stage. Caribbean and Central American teams entered in separate tournaments. The North American teams Canada, Mexico and the United States automatically qualified, as well as main tournament hosts Guatemala (Central America) and Trinidad and Tobago (Caribbean). Twelve Caribbean teams entered, of which one qualified and four Central American teams entered, of which two qualified. Title: Curling at the 1932 Winter Olympics Passage: Curling was a demonstration sport at the 1932 Winter Olympics. The venue was the Olympic Indoor Arena in Lake Placid, New York. Eight teams from two countries (4 American teams and 4 Canadian Teams) competed in this event. Only men's curling was contested at these Olympics. The matches were held on February 4 and 5, 1932. Each of the Canadian teams played against each of the American teams. Title: Xu Yong (basketball) Passage: Xu Yong (; born March 30, 1989) is a former Chinese professional basketball player born in Shanghai, China. He last played for the Shanghai Dongfang Sharks of the Chinese Basketball Association. Xu Yong was often considered as one of Chinas major basketball talents, third only to Yao Ming and Yi Jianlian. After several dominating performances in the Chinese Basketball Association, Xu had to end his basketball career at age 19 after being diagnosed with osteosarcoma. Title: Swiss-system tournament Passage: A Swiss-system tournament is a non-eliminating tournament format which features a set number of rounds of competition, but considerably fewer than in a round-robin tournament. In a Swiss tournament, each competitor (team or individual) does not play every other. Competitors meet one-to-one in each round and are paired using a set of rules designed to ensure that each competitor plays opponents with a similar running score, but not the same opponent more than once. The winner is the competitor with the highest aggregate points earned in all rounds. All competitors play in each round unless there is an odd number of players.
the Milwaukee Bucks, New Jersey Nets, Washington Wizards and Dallas Mavericks.
Xu Yong (basketball)
Yi Jianlian
Who is this American actor, comedian, writer, and producer who appeared in "Playing House" (2014present) and the American comedy film "Win It All?"
Title: Peter Serafinowicz Passage: Peter Szymon Serafinowicz ( ; born 10 July 1972) is an English actor, voice actor, comedian, and writer. Among many film roles, he played Pete in "Shaun of the Dead" (2004) and Garthan Saal in "Guardians of the Galaxy" (2014), as well as providing the voice of Darth Maul in "" (1999). He has appeared in a variety of British and American comedy series. Title: A. D. Miles Passage: Anthony David Miles (born November 8, 1971), best known as A. D. Miles, is an American actor, writer and comedian. He was head writer for "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" from 2014 to 2017, which he helped to develop. As an actor, he is best known as step-dad Gary on the Fallon skit "Ew! " and as Marty Shonson on Comedy Central's "Dog Bites Man". He has also appeared in multiple other Fallon sketches, such as a member of the Ragtime Gals and Mr. Fletcher in the sketches in which Fallon and Justin Timberlake sing songs at their childhood camp. He also appeared in recurring roles on both "" and "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! ". Title: Keegan-Michael Key Passage: Keegan-Michael Key (born March 22, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He starred in the Comedy Central sketch series "Key Peele" (20122015) and co-stars in the USA Network comedy series "Playing House" (2014present). He spent six seasons as a cast member on "MADtv" (20042009) and has made several guest appearances on the US version of "Whose Line is it Anyway? " on The CW. In 2014, he also starred in the first season of the FX series "Fargo". In 20132015, he had a recurring role on the sixth and the seventh and final season of the NBC series "Parks and Recreation". He hosted the US version of "The Planet's Funniest Animals" on Animal Planet from 2005 until the show's end in 2008. Title: Seth MacFarlane Passage: Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, filmmaker, comedian, and singer, working primarily in animation and comedy, as well as live-action and other genres. MacFarlane is the creator of the TV series "Family Guy" (19992003, 2005present) and "The Orville" (2017present), and co-creator of the TV series "American Dad! " (2005present) and "The Cleveland Show" (20092013). He also wrote, directed, and starred in the films "Ted" (2012), its sequel "Ted 2" (2015), and "A Million Ways to Die in the West" (2014). Title: Deon Cole Passage: Deon Cole (born January 9, 1972) is an American actor, comedian, and comedy writer. Originally based out of Chicago, he is best known as a member of the writing staff of "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" (20092010) and subsequently "Conan" (2010present) and also for being a cast member on the sitcom "Angie Tribeca" (2016present). He has appeared frequently in comedic bits for both broadcasts and has, along with the rest of the staff, received two Primetime Emmy nominations. He first got into comedy when a friend bet him 50 that he would not get up on stage one night in Chicago. Title: Win It All Passage: Win It All is an American comedy film co-written, directed and edited by Joe Swanberg. Jake Johnson, who co-wrote the screenplay, stars alongside Aislinn Derbez, Joe Lo Truglio and Keegan-Michael Key. Title: Playing House (TV series) Passage: Playing House is an American comedy television series that premiered on April 29, 2014, on the USA Network. Lennon Parham and Jessica St. Clair created and star in the series, which is inspired by their real-life friendship. Title: Steve Martin Passage: Stephen Glenn Martin (born August 14, 1945) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and musician. Martin came to public notice in the 1960s as a writer for "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour", and later as a frequent guest on "The Tonight Show". In the 1970s, Martin performed his offbeat, absurdist comedy routines before packed houses on national tours. Since the 1980s, having branched away from comedy, Martin has become a successful actor, as well as an author, playwright, pianist, and banjo player, eventually earning him an Emmy, Grammy, and American Comedy awards, among other honors. Title: Kyle Bornheimer Passage: Kyle Bornheimer (born September 10, 1975) is an American actor known for his role as Sam Briggs the series lead on the American sitcom "Worst Week" on CBS. He is also known for his recurring roles on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" and "Playing House". Title: Zach Woods Passage: Zach Woods (born September 25, 1984) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for starring as Jared Dunn on the HBO comedy series "Silicon Valley". Prior to that, he was a series regular for 3 seasons on the NBC sitcom "The Office", playing the role of Gabe Lewis. He also recurs on the HBO series "Veep" and on the USA Network sitcom "Playing House".
Keegan-Michael Key
Win It All
Keegan-Michael Key
How many miles northeast of Reno is the Lake that a 121 mile long river in California and Nevada empties into?
Title: Afon Lwyd Passage: The Afon Lwyd (English: Grey River ) is a 13-mile long river in south-east Wales which flows from its source north of Blaenavon, through Abersychan, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool, Llanfrechfa and Cwmbran before flowing into the River Usk at Caerleon, which subsequently flows into the Bristol Channel in Newport. Title: Knee Lake Passage: Knee Lake is part of the Hayes River in Manitoba, Canada. It was on the voyageur route from York Factory on Hudson Bay to Norway House, Manitoba on Lake Winnipeg. It gets its name from a knee-like bend in the middle. The upstream western part is about 6 miles from south to north and less than 4 miles broad. The lake narrows to less than half a mile and then extends about 20 miles northeast, this section being at most 4 miles across. Near the knee is Magnetic Island with an ore body that is said to make compasses useless. Upstream from the lake, the Hayes River exits eastward out of Oxford Lake, goes over Trout Falls and widens into a long lake which joins Knee Lake at its southwest corner. The river exits the northeast end of the lake and after about 7 miles and four portages broadens into Swampy Lake. At the east end of Swampy Lake is the dramstone where west-bound voyageurs took a dram to celebrate leaving the most difficult part of the river. Title: Twin Lakes (Alaska) Passage: Twin Lakes is a complex of two large lakes in Lake Clark National Park in the U.S. state of Alaska near the northeast corner of Lake and Peninsula Borough. It contains a 6-mile long (9.7 km) upper lake and a smaller 4-mile long (6.5 km) lower lake, joined by a short connecting stream. The lakes outflow westward into the Chilikadrotna River (and eventually into the Mulchatna and Nushagak Rivers and Nushagak Bay). It is quite remote and unpopulated, except in the late summer as it is a popular hunting spot. Title: River Cerne Passage: The River Cerne is a ten mile long river in Dorset, England, which rises in the Chalk hills of the Dorset Downs at Minterne Magna, between High Stoy and Dogbury Hill, flows down a valley through Cerne Abbas and Charminster, and flows into the River Frome in Dorchester. The Cerne Valley lies in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Title: Rossinver Passage: Rossinver or Rosinver (Irish: "Ros Inbhir" , meaning "wooded estuary" ) is a small village in north County Leitrim, Ireland. The village is at the southern shore of Lough Melvin. The lake is home to two unusual species of trout - the "Gillaroo" and the "Sonaghan" - as well as the common brown trout. There is a fishery at Eden Quay and boats and gillies are available locally. There are some excellent walks in the area, in particular the mile long river walk to Fowley's Falls on the Glenaniff River which follows a series of waterfalls. Title: Mokelumne River Passage: The Mokelumne River is a 95 mi -long river in northern California in the United States. The river flows west from a rugged portion of the central Sierra Nevada into the Central Valley and ultimately the SacramentoSan Joaquin River Delta, where it empties into the San Joaquin River. Together with its main tributary, the Cosumnes River, the Mokelumne drains 2143 mi2 in parts of five California counties. Measured to its farthest source at the head of the North Fork, the river stretches for 157 mi . Title: Little Creek (New Jersey) Passage: Little Creek is a 12.58 mile long river in Burlington County, New Jersey. It drains into the Southwest Branch Rancocas Creek. Little Creek itself drains an area of 6.32 square miles. Little Creek has been found to be impaired for primary recreation, but safe and suitable for aquatic life. Little Creek drains mostly a suburbanrural area, and has been classified as a low-gradient stream. Title: Truckee River Passage: The Truckee River is a river in the U.S. states of California and Nevada. The river flows northeasterly and is 121 mi long. The Truckee is the sole outlet of Lake Tahoe and drains part of the high Sierra Nevada, emptying into Pyramid Lake in the Great Basin. Its waters are an important source of irrigation along its valley and adjacent valleys. Title: Pyramid Lake (Nevada) Passage: Pyramid Lake is the geographic sink of the Truckee River Basin, 40 mi northeast of Reno. Title: Lowe River Passage: The Lowe River is a 28 mile long river in Alaska. It begins at glacier known as "Deserted Glacier" in the Chugach Mountains, passes through Keystone Canyon and flows into Prince William Sound near Valdez. It was named by William R. Abercrombie in honor of Lt. Perceval Lowe, a member of an exploratory mission in the area led by Abercrombie.
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Pyramid Lake (Nevada)
What do the German based company to which Adrian van Hooydonk is best known for their concept currently produces?
Title: Blitz Research Passage: Blitz Research Ltd is an Auckland, New Zealand based company which currently produces 3 BASIC based programming languages. Founded in 2000 by Mark Sibly, the company's first product was the now obsolete Blitz Basic 2D, a PC version of the Amiga Blitz Basic. It was released the same year as the company's foundation. In 2001, Blitz3D was released. This allowed programmers to create 3D games and applications in Blitz Basic using DirectX. Title: BMW Passage: BMW AG is a Germany-based company which currently produces automobiles and motorcycles, and produced aircraft engines until 1945. Title: Dokumental Passage: Dokumental GmbH Co KG Schreibfarben is a German based company and claims to be the world market leader in the development and production of inks and writing fluids. The products are solely produced in Germany (Ludwigshafen und Mittenwald) and sold in more than 100 countries all over the world. Dokumental belongs to the Woellner Group Holding. Title: Adrian van Hooydonk Passage: Adrian van Hooydonk (born 21 June 1964 in Echt, Limburg), is a Dutch automobile designer, best known for several modern BMW concept cars and production vehicles. He is based in Munich, Germany. Title: Adele Schopenhauer Passage: Luise Adelaide Lavinia Schopenhauer, known as Adele Schopenhauer (12 July 1797 25 August 1849), was a German author. She was the sister of the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer and daughter of author Johanna Schopenhauer. "Henriette Sommer" and "Adrian van der Venne" were pseudonyms used by her. Title: Julphar Passage: Julphar (Gulf Pharmaceutical Industries) is a public shareholding pharmaceutical company based in Diqdaqah, Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. It was established in 1980 under Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammad al-Qassimi, the late ruler of Ras Al Khaimah and currently produces and distributes pharmaceutical products across five continents. Julphar produces therapeutic products which target a large range of pharmaceutical segments including consumer, endocrinology, antibiotics, cardiovascular, women's health, dermatology and gastroenterology. Title: Opel Eisenach Passage: Opel Eisenach GmbH (formerly Opel AWE Planungs GmbH) is a German manufacturing company based at Eisenach in Thuringia, Germany and a subsidiary of Opel. It currently produces the Opel Corsa and Opel Adam. Title: Autonomie project Passage: Autonomie Project is a fair trade, eco-friendly, and vegan fashion company based out of Boston, MA, in the United States. The company began in 2007 when group of friends who were frustrated with the fashion and footwear industries due to their lack of transparency and use of sweatshops and harmful chemicals. Autonomie Project currently produces shoes, flip flops, hand bags, t-shirts, winter hats and accessories. They work with small, independent cooperatives and fair trade certified facilities located in developing areas of the world including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Peru, and the US. As well as being fair trade certified, the company uses eco-friendly products as much as possible such as organic cottons and Forest Stewardship Council certified sustainable all natural rubber. Autonomie Project certifies all products and materials all the way down the supply chain are vegan, produced by fair trade standards, and are environmentally friendly. Title: Will Hanrahan Passage: William (Will) Hanrahan is a British televisionradio producer and presenter best known for working on BBC programmes such as "Watchdog" and "Good Morning". Since 1994 he has headed an independent TV company which currently produces studio programming and documentaries for the BBC and Sky TV, AE, Foxtel, CBS, Discovery and UKTV. He is a three-times Royal Television Society Award winner and his programmes are currently airing in over 70 countries. He has executive produced for both the BBC and ITV working with Alistair McGowan on the BBC Restoration project, and Chris Tarrant on the BBC Four History of the World in 100 objects series. He has recently executive produced a TV series with the renowned Italian criminologist, Massimo Picozzi, for the skyitalia series 'Segreti, Bugie e Omicidi, an Italian language documentary season which helped launch CI Italia. He is a law graduate with experience in consumer and legal programming. In 201314, Hanrahan also returned to radio presenting as a guest host on BBC Radio in 2014 and 2015. In 2017, his legal TV series 'The Jury Room' for CBS Reality also saw him present a six-part Podcast. Title: Karim Habib Passage: Karim Antoine Habib (born 1970) is a Canadian automotive designer of Lebanese descent, who worked for the BMW group. He was the Chief Designer of the BMW marque, succeeding Adrian van Hooydonk in 2012.
automobiles and motorcycles
Adrian van Hooydonk
BMW
Rhythm Drums is the first studio album by a trance duo who hail from which city in Germany ?
Title: GMS (music group) Passage: GMS (also known as the Growling Mad Scientists) is a Dutch psychedelic trance duo which has attained significant popularity, beginning in the early 1990s. Formed by Shajahan Matkin (also known as Riktam) and Joseph Quinteros (also known as Bansi) in the city of Amsterdam, located in the west of The Netherlands, the duo has attracted a large international fanbase. GMS founded Spun Records in 1999, the first psychedelic trance label in the United States and Ibiza, Spain. Title: Converting Vegetarians Passage: Converting Vegetarians is a two-disc set album by the Israeli psychedelic trance duo Infected Mushroom. It is their fourth studio album. The album was released by BNEYoyo Records in 2003 (see 2003 in music). The first disc consists of psychedelic trance tracks, while the second disc is more experimental and eclectic, with the band exploring many genres from ambientelectronica to synthpop . The music on the second disc clearly paved the way for the exploration of genres featured on their later albums. Title: Earth Mover Passage: Earth Mover is the third studio album by Hard trance duo Cosmic Gate. It was released on September 18, 2006 in Germany. Title: No More Sleep Passage: No More Sleep is the second studio album by hard trance duo Cosmic Gate. It was released on July 8, 2002 in Germany. Title: Cosmic Gate Passage: Cosmic Gate is a German DJ duo consisting of Trance producers Claus Terhoeven (born 1972) and Stefan Bossems (born 1967). Both hail from Krefeld, Germany. Title: Rhythm amp; Drums Passage: Rhythm Drums is the first studio album by trance duo Cosmic Gate. It was released on February 19, 2001 in Germany. The song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" appeared in the video game "DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix". Title: Sign of the Times (Cosmic Gate album) Passage: Sign of the Times is the fourth studio album by trance duo Cosmic Gate. It was released on March 23, 2009 in Germany. A deluxe edition was released and included remixes of the original songs by other DJs such as Arty and Markus Schulz. Title: Legend of the Black Shawarma Passage: Legend of the Black Shawarma is the seventh studio album by psychedelic trance duo Infected Mushroom released on 8 September 2009. The album is named after a shawarma, a Middle Eastern wrapsandwich; the equivalent of the dner kebab in Turkey or the gyros in Greece. The title was also inspired by Shawarma Hazan, a shawarma restaurant where Erez and Amit used to eat in their hometown, Haifa. Title: The Gathering (Infected Mushroom album) Passage: The Gathering is the debut studio album by the Israeli psychedelic trance duo Infected Mushroom. The album forms dark and organic atmospheres that are usual in Goa or psychedelic trance. The cover art was done by Israeli artist Eyal B. The album was released on 28 April 1999 worldwide Title: Nic Chagall Passage: Nic Chagall (born Claus Terhoeven; 10 November 1972 in Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany ) is a German trance music producer and DJ best known for being one half of the German trance duo Cosmic Gate. He also co-founded Essential Cuts Studio in Duisburg, Germany in 1999, now better known as E-CUTZ, where he also works with Erich Schmeier (a.k.a. DJ Errik) and Andre Wevers (a.k.a. DJ Wave) and also has his own radio show, "Get The Kicks" on Afterhours.FM.
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What institution does 2012 Wayne State Warriors football team and Paul Winters have in common?
Title: 2010 Wayne State Warriors football team Passage: The 2010 Wayne State Warriors football team represented Wayne State University in the 2010 NCAA Division II football season. The Warriors offense scored 347 points while the defense allowed 228 points. Title: 2008 Wayne State Warriors football team Passage: The 2008 Wayne State Warriors football team represented Wayne State University in the 2008 NCAA Division II football season. The Warriors offense scored 222 points while the defense allowed 161 points. Title: 2017 Wayne State Warriors football team Passage: The 2017 Wayne State Warriors football team represents Wayne State University in the 2017 NCAA Division II football season. They are led by 14th year head coach Paul Winters and played their home games at Tom Adams Field. In 2016, they compiled a 7-4 record as a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Title: 2016 Wayne State Warriors football team Passage: The 2016 Wayne State Warriors football team represented Wayne State University in the 2016 NCAA Division II football season. They were led by 13th year head coach Paul Winters and played their home games at Tom Adams Field. They compiled a 7-4 record as a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Title: 2012 Wayne State Warriors football team Passage: The 2012 Wayne State Warriors football team represented Wayne State University in the 2012 NCAA Division II football season. They were led by seventh-year head coach Paul Winters and played their home games at Tom Adams Field. They were a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Title: Paul Winters (American football) Passage: Paul Winters (born October 3, 1958) is an American college football coach and former college football player. Currently, Paul Winters serves as the head football coach at Wayne State University and has since 2004. Winters played at the University of Akron where he also has spent the majority of his coaching career. Title: 2009 Wayne State Warriors football team Passage: The 2009 Wayne State Warriors football team represented Wayne State University in the 2009 NCAA Division II football season. The Warriors offense scored 322 points while the defense allowed 320 points. Title: Wayne State Warriors football Passage: The Wayne State Warriors football team is the college football team at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. The Wayne State football team played their first game in October 1918. The Wayne State Warriors have competed in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference since 1999 (and previously from 1975-1989), and are currently a Division II member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Wayne State plays their home games at Tom Adams Field at Wayne State Stadium. All Wayne State games are broadcast on WDTK radio. Title: Wayne State Warriors women's ice hockey Passage: The Wayne State Warriors women's ice hockey is a defunct college ice hockey program represented at Wayne State University. The Warriors competed at the NCAA Division I level in the Great Lakes Women's Hockey Association from 19992002 and in College Hockey America 20022011. Title: 2011 Wayne State Warriors football team Passage: The 2011 Wayne State Warriors football team represented Wayne State University in the 2011 NCAA Division II football season. The Warriors offense scored 550 points while the defense allowed 382 points.
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Which genus of plant-life as a larger area of habitation, Centaurea or Commidendrum?
Title: Centaurea scabiosa Passage: Centaurea scabiosa or greater knapweed is a perennial plant of the genus "Centaurea". It is native to Europe and bears purple flower heads. Title: Urophora jaceana Passage: Urophora jaceana is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus "Urophora" of the family Tephritidae. The host plant for the larvae is usually "Centaurea nigra" or "Centaurea debeauxii". Title: Commidendrum Passage: Commidendrum is a genus of trees and shrubs in the sunflower family endemic to the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean. The vernacular name is "gumwood" or "scrubwood". Title: Centaurea Passage: Centaurea ( ) is a genus of between 350 and 600 species of herbaceous thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Members of the genus are found only north of the equator, mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere; the Middle East and surrounding regions are particularly species-rich. Common names for this genus are centaury, centory, starthistles, knapweeds, centaureas and the more ambiguous "bluets"; a vernacular name used for these plants in parts of England is "loggerheads" (common knapweed). The "Plectocephalus" group possibly a distinct genus is known as basketflowers. "Cornflowers" is used for a few species, but that term more often specifically means "C. cyanus" (sometimes also called "basket flower"). The common name "centaury" is sometimes used, although this also refers to the unrelated plant genus "Centaurium". Title: Centaurea triumfettii Passage: Centaurea triumfettii, common names: Squarrose Knapweed, is a plant belonging to the genus "Centaurea" of the "Asteraceae" family. Title: Commidendrum robustum Passage: The Saint Helena gumwood (Commidendrum robustum) is a species of tree endemic to Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. Though it is now comparatively rare, it was once one of the most abundant trees of mid-elevations of the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean. A small tree to 78 m, it was cut extensively for fuel in the early years of settlement of the island by the English East India Company. It has given its name to certain placenames on the island such as "Gumwoods". It is one of several species in the endemic genus "Commidendrum". Title: Centaurea uniflora Passage: Centaurea uniflora, common names: Singleflower Knapweed, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus "Centaurea" of the Asteraceae family. Title: Index of dissimilarity Passage: The index of dissimilarity is a demographic measure of the evenness with which two groups are distributed across component geographic areas that make up a larger area. The index score can also be interpreted as the percentage of one of the two groups included in the calculation that would have to move to different geographic areas in order to produce a distribution that matches that of the larger area. The index of dissimilarity can be used as a measure of segregation. Title: Urophora quadrifasciata Passage: Urophora quadrifasciata is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus "Urophora" of the family Tephritidae. The host plant for the larvae is usually a knapweed ("Centaurea" sp), and because of this, it is used to control "Centaurea maculosa". Title: Centaurea hermannii Passage: Centaurea hermannii, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus "Centaurea" of the Asteraceae family. It is an endemic plant of Turkey and found only in atalca Peninsula, and threatened by habitat loss.
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Who was born first, Hans Weingartner or Noel M. Smith?
Title: Hut in the Woods Passage: Hut in the Woods (German: "Die Summe meiner einzelnen Teile" ) is a 2011 German drama film directed by Hans Weingartner. Title: Hans Weingartner Passage: Hans Weingartner (born 2 November 1977) is an Austrian author, director and producer of films. Born in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, he attended the Austrian Association of Cinematography and earned a diploma as a camera assistant. Later, he did a postgraduate at the Academy of Media Arts KHM in Cologne, Germany. He also has studied neuroscience at the University of Vienna and graduated from the neurosurgical department at the Free University of Berlins Steglitz Clinic. Title: Reclaim Your Brain Passage: Reclaim your Brain (German: "Free Rainer Dein Fernseher lgt" ) is a 2007 German film directed by Hans Weingartner. Title: The White Sound Passage: The White Sound (German: Das weisse Rauschen ) is the directorial debut of Austrian director Hans Weingartner and co-director and screenplay writer Tobias Amann. The film was the idea of both students as part of a separate project at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. The film premiere was at Cinenova-Kino in Cologne-Ehrenfeld and the film appeared throughout German cinemas on 31 January 2002. Title: Stipe Erceg Passage: Stipe Erceg (] ; born 30 October 1974) is a GermanCroatian actor. He is notable for playing the role of Peter in the 2004 Hans Weingartner film "The Edukators" alongside Daniel Brhl and Julia Jentsch, as well as the role of Holger Meins in "The Baader Meinhof Complex". Title: Augustine of Canterbury Passage: Augustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century  died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered the "Apostle to the English" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England. Title: Noel M. Smith Passage: Noel Mason Smith (May 22, 1895 September 20, 1955) was an American film director and writer. He directed 125 films between 1917 and 1952. He was born in Rockland, California, and died in Los Angeles, California. Title: Despoina Passage: In Greek mythology, Despoina, Despoena or Despoine, was the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon and sister of Arion. She was the goddess of mysteries of Arcadian cults worshipped under the title "Despoina", "the mistress" alongside her mother Demeter, one of the goddesses of the Eleusinian mysteries. Her real name could not be revealed to anyone except those initiated to her mysteries. Pausanias spoke of Demeter as having two daughters; Kore being born first, then later Despoina. With Zeus being the father of Kore, and Poseidon as the father of Despoina. Pausanias made it clear that Kore is Persephone, though he wouldn't reveal Despoina's proper name. Title: Wale Adebanwi Passage: Professor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University Title: The Edukators Passage: The Edukators (German: Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei ) is a 2004 German-Austrian crime drama film directed by Hans Weingartner. It stars Daniel Brhl, Stipe Erceg and Julia Jentsch as three young, anti-capitalist Berlin activists involved in a love triangle. The friends, calling themselves "the Edukators", invade upper-class houses, rearrange the furniture, and leave notes identifying themselves.
Noel Mason Smith
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Roy Chapman was the father of what former professional footballer who played as a striker from 1978 until 1996?
Title: George Chapman (footballer, born 1920) Passage: George W. Chapman (8 October 1920 April 1998) is an English former professional footballer who scored 12 goals from 43 appearances in the Football League playing for Brighton Hove Albion. Born in Linton, Derbyshire, he began his career with West Bromwich Albion, but played only matches in the wartime competitions for that club, never in the League. He was Brighton's top scorer in the 194647 season with 10 goals in all competitions. Chapman played as an inside left. Title: Roy Chapman Passage: Roy Clifford Chapman (18 March 1934 21 March 1983) was an English professional footballer and manager, born in Birmingham. He was the father of former Arsenal and Leeds United striker Lee Chapman. Title: Tony Bird (footballer, born 1974) Passage: Anthony "Tony" Bird (born 1 September 1974) is a Welsh former professional footballer. A striker, he made over 200 appearances in the Football League, scoring 34 goals and represented Wales at under-21 level. He began his career at his home town club Cardiff City but was released by the club in 1996. He joined Welsh Premier League side Barry Town where he developed a reputation as a prolific striker, finishing the 199697 season as the league's top scorer and the highest scoring player in any European league with 42 goals. However, he missed out on the European Golden Shoe award due to the newly introduced points system, which awarded the prize to Barcelona forward Ronaldo, who scored 34 goals during the same season. Title: Gary Chapman (footballer) Passage: Gary Chapman (born 1 May 1964) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. Title: Barry Conlon Passage: Barry John Conlon (born 1 October 1978) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a striker from 1996 to 2013. Title: Ken Chapman Passage: Ken Chapman (born 25 April 1932) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. Title: Craig Whitington Passage: Craig Whitington (born 3 September 1970 in Brighton) is a former professional footballer, who played for Crawley Town,Bridgeport, Scarborough, Huddersfield Town and Rochdale. His father, Eric is also a former professional footballer who played for Chelsea and Brighton Hove Albion. Title: Lee Chapman Passage: Lee Roy Chapman (born 5 December 1959) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker from 1978 until 1996, in which he scored almost 200 first-team goals. Title: Roy Ironside Passage: Roy Ironside (born 28 May 1935) is a former professional footballer who played in The Football League for Rotherham United and Barnsley. He was a member of Rotherham's 1961 Football League Cup Final team. His son is Ian Ironside a retired professional footballer also a goalkeeper and his grandson is Joe Ironside who is currently a striker for Sheffield United. Title: Roy Baker (footballer) Passage: Roy V. Baker (born 1954) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker for Bradford City, Guiseley, and Thackley. He played 46 games in the Football League for Bradford, scoring 11 times.
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Lee Chapman
In what state is the company of which Maynards is now a brand based?
Title: Traplord Passage: Traplord is a New York City based street fashion clothing and lifestyle brand that started in late 2012 by AAP Mob member, ASAP Ferg. The clothing company is an extension of what started as a merchandise business for products to be sold on tour, but developed into a full-fledged brand based on AAP Ferg's history in design and fashion. Title: Paytm Passage: Paytm is an Indian electronic payment and e-commerce brand based out of Delhi NCR, India. Launched in August 2010, it is a consumer brand of parent company One97 Communications. The name is an acronym for "Payment Through Mobile." The company employs over 13,000 employees as of January 2017 and has 3 million offline merchants across India. It also operates the Paytm payment gateway and the Paytm Wallet. Title: Maynards Bassetts Passage: Maynards Bassetts is a brand of confectionery owned by Mondelez International, introduced in 2016. The brand was created to merge its existing Maynards and Bassett's brands, which the company came to own following its purchase of Cadbury in 2010. Title: Mondelez International Passage: Mondelez International, Inc., styled Mondelz ( ), is an American multinational confectionery, food, and beverage company based in Illinois which employs about 107,000 people around the world. It consists of the global snack and food brands of the former Kraft Foods Inc after the October 2012 spin-off of its North American grocery operations. The Mondelez name, adopted in 2012, was suggested by Kraft Foods employees and is derived from the words "mundus" (Latin for world) and "delez" (a proxy for the word "delicious"). Title: Sprout Watches Passage: Launched on Earth Day, 2010 Sprout Watches is a timepiece brand based in Little Neck, New York. A proprietary brand of the E. Gluck Corporation, Sprout Watches is a watch brand that focuses on sustainable product sourcing, manufacturing and disposal. Title: D'Angelico Guitars Passage: DAngelico Guitars is an American musical instrument manufacturer and guitar brand based in Manhattan, New York. The brand was initially founded by master-luthier John D'Angelico in 1932, in Manhattan's Little Italy. In 1999, Steve Pisani, John Ferolito Jr. and Brenden Cohen purchased the DAngelico Guitars trademark. Cohen serves as the brands President and CEO. Original DAngelico guitars are collectors items and have been used by musicians including Pete Townshend, Eric Clapton, Bucky Pizarelli, Chet Atkins, and Chuck Wayne. Additionally, the D'Angelico Mel Bay New Yorker model was featured on the cover of the Mel Bay Publications' guitar method books for decades. Title: Bassett's Passage: George Bassett Co., known simply as Bassett's, was a British confectionery company and is now used as a brand of Cadbury, owned by Mondelz International. The company was founded in Sheffield by George Bassett in 1842. Perhaps the company's best-known sweets, the Liquorice Allsorts, were created by accident in 1899 and in 1926 the mascot of Bassett's, Bertie Bassett, was created; Bertie continues to represent the brand today. In 2016, the brand was joined with Maynards to create Maynards Bassetts. Title: Breo Passage: Breo is a sunglasses brand based in Dundee, Scotland. It is a subsidiary of Tyko Brands Ltd which also sells the Hippie Chic jewellery accessories brand and Kartel watch brand. Title: Maynards Passage: Maynards was a confectionery manufacturer in the United Kingdom and Canada. It was best known for manufacturing wine gums, Sour Patch Kids and Sour Cherry Blasters. Following acquisition by Cadbury in the 1990s, it is now a brand of Mondelez International. In 2016, the brand was joined with Bassett's to create Maynards Bassetts. Title: Skagen Denmark Passage: Skagen Denmark is the name given to a brand, initially of watches produced by "Skagen Designs Ltd." (currently a subsidiary of Fossil), that has grown into being a wider American contemporary accessories brand based on Danish design. As of spring 2015, its product lines include its signature founding line of watches, and further lines of handbags, jewelry, and other durable personal goods. Named for Skagen, a Jutland peninsula and Denmark's northernmost town, "Skagen Designs Ltd.'s" stated corporate aim was to present honest, simple, purposeful designs and thus share Danish ideals globally. "Skagen Designs Ltd." was purchased in 2012 by Fossil, for stock and cash in transaction totaling approximately US 237M, and it continues to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary under its parent, continuing the traditional brand name "Skagen Denmark". Starting first in New York, then in Lake Tahoe and Reno, Nevada, "Skagen Designs Ltd." operations are currently overseen from Richardson, Texas, near Dallas, in the United States.
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Mondelez International
Corbyn: The Strange Rebirth of Radical Politics examines the rise of a politician who has been an MP since what year?
Title: Michael Neumann Passage: Michael Neumann (born 1946) is a professor of philosophy at Trent University in Ontario, Canada. He is the author of "What's Left? Radical Politics and the Radical Psyche" (1988), "The Rule of Law: Politicizing Ethics" (2002) and "The Case Against Israel" (2005), and has published papers on utilitarianism and rationality. Title: Political positions of Jeremy Corbyn Passage: This article summarises the policies, views and voting record of democratic socialist, Labour Party MP Jeremy Corbyn, who since 12 September 2015 has been the Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom. A challenge to Corbyn's leadership led to the Labour Party (UK) leadership election, 2016, where Corbyn won against challenger Owen Smith with 61.8 of the vote. Title: M. N. Roy Passage: Manabendra Nath Roy (21 March 1887 24 January 1954), born Narendra Nath Bhattacharya, was an Indian revolutionary, radical activist and political theorist, as well as a noted philosopher in the 20th century. Roy was a founder of the Mexican Communist Party and the Communist Party of India. He was also a delegate to congresses of the Communist International and Russia's aide to China. Following the rise of Joseph Stalin, Roy left the mainline communist movement to pursue an independent radical politics. In 1940 Roy was instrumental in the formation of the Radical Democratic Party, an organisation in which he played a leading role for much of the decade of the 1940s. Roy later moved away from Marxism to become an exponent of the philosophy of radical humanism. Title: Trudy Harrison Passage: Trudy Lynne Harrison (born 19 April 1976) is a British Conservative Party politician. She has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Copeland since winning the seat at the February 2017 by-election. It was the first time Copeland elected a Conservative MP since 1935. Title: City Life (magazine) Passage: City Life was a Manchester-based news, arts and listings magazine that was published between December 1983 and December 2005. It was a distinctive blend of radical politics and coverage of the increasingly exciting Manchester youth culture scene of the early 1980s, coinciding with the rise of Factory Records and The Haienda. Title: Aristotelian ethics Passage: Aristotle first used the term ethics to name a field of study developed by his predecessors Socrates and Plato. Philosophical ethics is the attempt to offer a rational response to the question of how humans should best live. Aristotle regarded ethics and politics as two related but separate fields of study, since ethics examines the good of the individual, while politics examines the good of the city-state. Title: Corbyn: The Strange Rebirth of Radical Politics Passage: Corbyn: The Strange Rebirth of Radical Politics is a 2016 book by Irish writer Richard Seymour, published by Verso Books. The book examines the political conditions which contributed to the rise of UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn during 2015 Labour leadership election, and attempts to predict the future of Corbyn, the Labour Party, and Leftist politics in coming years. Title: Jeremy Corbyn Passage: Jeremy Bernard Corbyn ( ; born 26 May 1949) is a British politician who has been the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition since 2015 and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Islington North since 1983. Title: Penelope Rosemont Passage: Penelope Rosemont (born 1942 in Chicago, Illinois), attended Lake Forest College. She is a visual artist, writer, and publisher and has been involved with the Surrealist movement in America as well as radical politics, including the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World, commonly known as the Wobblies), and Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) since the 1960s. She and her late husband Franklin Rosemont have been significant figures in both American Surrealism and Chicago politics since then. In 1965-66, while visiting Paris, Franklin and Penelope Rosemont met Andre Breton and number of members of the Paris Surrealist Group, as well as Guy Debord of the Situationist International. Title: William Hamilton Reid Passage: William Hamilton Reid (died 1826) was a British poet and hack writer. A supporter of radical politics turned loyalist, he is known for his 1800 pamphlet expos "The Rise and Dissolution of the Infidel Societies in this Metropolis". His later views turned again towards radicalism.
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Corbyn: The Strange Rebirth of Radical Politics
Jeremy Corbyn
Who is the Australian actress, writer, producer and model that appeared in "December Boys" and "The Ever After?"
Title: Teresa Palmer Passage: Teresa Mary Palmer (born 26 February 1986) is an Australian actress, writer, producer and model. Palmer made her film debut in 2006, when she appeared in the suicide drama "." In 2013, she played the leading role in the zombie romantic comedy "Warm Bodies"; later on, Palmer portrayed the fictional character of Rebecca in the 2016 supernatural horror film "Lights Out". She has also appeared in films such as "December Boys", "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", "I Am Number Four", "Take Me Home Tonight", "Love and Honor", "The Ever After" (which she co-wrote and co-produced with her husband, Mark Webber), "Kill Me Three Times", the 2015 remake of "Point Break", "Triple 9", "The Choice", and the Mel Gibson-directed war film "Hacksaw Ridge". Title: Dee Smart Passage: Dierdre Claire Smart (born 9 July 1966) is an Australian actress, model, singer, dancer and painter. After giving up on being a dancer, she rose to prominence portraying Lucinda Croft in the popular soap opera "Home and Away" from 1991 to 1992. After leaving the show she appeared in a handful of television guest spots, plays and films, including the 1997 comedy "Welcome to Woop Woop", and was known for her appearances as Lady Luck on the variety programme "The Footy Show" before returning to regular television in the police procedural "Water Rats", where she portrayed Detective Senior Constable Alex St. Clare from 1999 to 2001. Her more recent roles include having appeared in the 2011 TV movie "Panic at Rock Island" and the television shows "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries" in 2013 and "Winter" in 2015. Title: Judi Farr Passage: Judi Farr (born 1942 in Queensland, Australia) is a much awarded Australian actress of theatre, film and television best known for several situation comedy roles on Australian television. Farr has also appeared in Australian films such as December Boys. Title: Natalie Garonzi Passage: Natalie Garonzi is an Australian actress, writer, comedian and TV presenter. She worked both nationally and internationally as a model for many years appearing in campaigns and on catwalks around the globe for the likes of Chanel, Armani and Vera Wang. She then began her television career on Nickelodeon Australia, where she appeared on Saturday Nick Television and "Sarvo". She has also presented numerous other television shows, including "Wedding Switch" as well as the Australian version of the US series of "Playing It Straight" and "X Factor Australia" on the Seven Network. Title: The Ever After Passage: The Ever After is a 2014 American drama film directed by Mark Webber and starring Teresa Palmer, Rosario Dawson, Melissa Leo and Webber. Title: Kristie Jandric Passage: Kristie Jandric is an Australian actress and model. She appeared in Network Ten's soap opera "Neighbours" from April 2007 for a three-week guest role. Jandric previously appeared on the show in a minor role in 1999. Title: Isabel Lucas Passage: Isabel Lucas (born 29 January 1985) is an Australian actress, and model. She is best known for her roles in "Home and Away" (20032006), "" (2009), "Daybreakers" (2009), "The Pacific" (2010), "Immortals" (2011), and "Red Dawn" (2012). In 2014, she appeared alongside Karl Urban in "The Loft" (2014), and in the following year, she appeared alongside Nick Jonas in the thriller film "Careful What You Wish For" (2015). Title: Rachael Taylor Passage: Rachael May Taylor (born 11 July 1984) is an Australian actress and model. Her first leading role was in the Australian series "headLand" (20052006). She then made the transition to Hollywood, appearing in films including "Man-Thing" (2005), "See No Evil" (2006), "Transformers" (2007), "Bottle Shock" (2008), "Cedar Boys" (2009), "Splinterheads" (2009), "Shutter" (2008), "Red Dog" (2011) and "Any Questions for Ben? " (2012). Title: Julie Eckersley Passage: Julie Eckersley is an Australian actress, comedian and writer and producer. She has appeared in comedy shows including "Let Loose Live", "The Wedge" and "Newstopia," and in the drama "City Homicide". In addition to her acting, she has written for episodes of "The Wedge" and "Let Loose Live" and produced the award-winning series "Nowhere Boys." Title: Julia Blake Passage: Julia Blake (born 13 May 1937) is an English-born Australian actress of theatre, television and film. She is known for her role as Nancy McCormack on the Australian drama series "Prisoner" ("Prisoner: Cell Block H"), for which she appeared during the final season in 1986. She appeared in two earlier roles in "Prisoner", as Evelyn Randall (1981) and Alice Dodds (1983). She won the 1989 AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries for "Eden's Lost", and the 1990 AFI AACTA) Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role opposite Max von Sydow in the film "Father". She also received AFI nominations for "Travelling North" (1987), "Innocence" (2000) and "The Boys are Back" (2009).
Teresa Palmer
The Ever After
Teresa Palmer
Who is the frontman of the band who released compilation album Crypt of the Wizard in 1996?
Title: Crypt of the Wizard Passage: Crypt of the Wizard is a compilation album by Norwegian solo artist Mortiis, released in 1996. Title: The Essential Anna Vissi Passage: The Essential Anna Vissi is an internationally released compilation album by Greek singer Anna Vissi which was released in many markets around the world. It was made available on most national iTunes stores in early September 2007. The compilation is part of Sony BMG's worldwide series "The Essential". Title: Completely Cilla: 1963-1973 Passage: Completely Cilla: 19631973 is a compilation album released of music by British pop singer Cilla Black. The compilation album is a prelude to Black's 50th anniversary in show business (due in 2013) it is the largest released compilation album of her music containing 139 digitally remastered recordings. Title: Miss You (Aaliyah song) Passage: "Miss You" is a song by American recording artist Aaliyah. Written by Johnta Austin, Ginuwine and Teddy Bishop in 1998 and initially recorded in the fall of 1999 for her self-titled third studio album (2001), the track remained unreleased. Instead, it was later included on the posthumously released compilation album, "I Care 4 U" (2002), serving as its leading single during the last quarter of 2002. Title: Mortiis Passage: Mortiis is a band from Notodden, Norway fronted by Hvard Ellefsen, who is also known as the namesake of the band. The name is a misspelling of the word 'mortis', which is the pronunciation used by the band. Mortiis started as the solo project of Ellefsen as a means to convey a story. This aspect was lost over time and Mortiis slowly formed into a band. Title: The Best of The Dubliners Passage: The Best of The Dubliners is a UK 1967 released compilation album by The Dubliners. It charted at No.25 and remained in the top 40 charts for nearly 3 months. Title: Come Over (Aaliyah song) Passage: "Come Over" is a song by American recording artist Aaliyah. Written by Johnt Austin and produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, Jazze Pha and Kevin Hicks, it was originally recorded for the singer's third studio album, "Aaliyah" (2001). When it was left unused, "Come Over" was given to RB duo Changing Faces, who included their version on their third album "Visit Me" (2000). In 2002, a duet version with singer Tank was included on Aaliyah's first posthumously released compilation album "I Care 4 U" (2002). The following year, a solo version was released as the third single from "I Care 4 U" in the United States. It reached the top ten on "Billboard"' s Hot RBHip-Hop Songs chart. Title: Starsailor (album) Passage: Starsailor is a 1970 album by Tim Buckley (see 1970 in music), released on Herb Cohen's Straight Records label. It marks the moment Buckley's folk rock origins became invisible as he fully incorporated jazz rock and avant-garde styles into his music. Although it alienated elements of his fanbase upon release, it also contains his best known song "Song to the Siren". This more accessible song was written much earlier than "Starsailor"'s newer material, originally in a more traditional folk arrangement, as shown on the later released compilation album "". Bunk Gardner, a former member of the Mothers of Invention, joined Buckley's normal band to record the album. Also, Buckley began working again with lyricist Larry Beckett, after a three-album absence. Title: The Buddy Holly Story (album) Passage: The Buddy Holly Story is the first posthumously released compilation album by Buddy Holly and the Crickets. The album was released on February 28, 1959 by the Coral Records less than a month after Holly's death. Title: Stronger Than Heaven Passage: Stronger Than Heaven was the third album by the German heavy metal band Stormwitch, released in 1986. The album is the third album to have tracks from it used in the later released compilation "Priest of Evil". The track "Ravenlord" was later covered by HammerFall as a bonus track on their debut album "Glory to the Brave". An alternate acoustic version of the song "Rats in the Attic" was recorded at Talk Heavy Radio Mnster and can be heard on the band's website.
Hvard Ellefsen
Crypt of the Wizard
Mortiis
Which airliner was involved in a New Zealand plane crash in the Tararua Ranges in 1995?
Title: Te Rere Hau Wind Farm Passage: Te Rere Hau is a wind farm owned and operated by New Zealand Windfarms Ltd. It is situated on the Tararua Ranges, approximately 11 km east of Palmerston North in New Zealand. Title: Drosera stenopetala Passage: Drosera stenopetala is an insectivorous, rosette-forming perennial sub-alpine or alpine herb. The specific epithet means "with narrow petals", which is somewhat misleading given that the petals of this plant are fairly wide. A species of sundew, it is unique within its genus in being endemic to New Zealand. It is one of New Zealand's two alpine species of "Drosera", the other being "Drosera arcturi". Characteristic features include involute (inwardly curved) petioles and upright leaves. Its range extends from the Ruahine and Tararua Ranges in the north down the Southern Alps to Stewart Island. It is also found on the Auckland Islands and Campbell Island. Title: Tararua Range Passage: The Tararua Range, often referred to as the Tararua Ranges or the Tararuas, is one of several mountain ranges in the North Island of New Zealand. They form a ridge running parallel with the east coast of the island between East Cape and Wellington. Title: Mangahao River Passage: The Mangahao River is located in the North Island of New Zealand. The headwaters are in the Tararua Ranges. The river flows northeast feeds into the Manawatu River south of Woodville. Title: Ansett New Zealand Flight 703 Passage: Ansett New Zealand Flight 703 was an Ansett New Zealand scheduled passenger transport flight from Auckland Airport to Palmerston North. On 9 June 1995, the de Havilland Canada Dash 8 aircraft flying this route crashed into hilly terrain in the Tararua Ranges, 16 km east of Palmerston North airport, during an instrument approach in bad weather. The aircraft was carrying 18 passengers and three crew members. All passengers were New Zealand citizens except for one United States citizen. The flight attendant and three passengers died as a result of the crash. Title: Otaki River Passage: The Otaki River is in the southwestern North Island of New Zealand. It originates in the Tararua Range and flows for 45 km , heading southwest through a valley in the Tararua Ranges. It turns northwest in the area of Otaki Forks, where it is joined by the Waiotauru River. After continuing through Otaki Gorge towards Kapiti Coast, it crosses State Highway 1 (SH1) south of Otaki and reaches the Tasman Sea south of the settlement of Otaki Beach. Title: Tararua Forest Park Passage: Tararua Forest Park, often called the Tararuas is a protected area in the Wellington region of New Zealand. Its area is 116,535 ha (around 450 mi), and its highest point, a peak called Mitre, is at 1571 m above sea level. It was established in 1954, as New Zealand's first Forest Park, and is managed by the Department of Conservation (DOC) under the Conservation Act. Tararua Forest Park includes more than three-quarters of the Tararua Range, and its boundaries extend north from New Zealand State Highway 2. Title: Geology of the Wellington Region Passage: The Wellington Region of New Zealand has a foundation of Torlesse Greywacke rocks, that make up the Tararua and Rimutaka Ranges, that go from Wellington in the south to the Manawatu Gorge, where they are renamed as the Ruahine Ranges, and continue further north-northeast, towards East Cape. To the west of the Tararua Ranges are the Manawatu coastal plains. To the east of the Ruahine Ranges is the Wairarapa-Masterton Basin, then the Eastern Uplands that border the eastern coast of the North Island from Cape Palliser to Napier. Title: Bombardier Dash 8 Passage: The Bombardier Dash 8 or Q-Series, previously known as the de Havilland Canada Dash 8 or DHC-8, is a series of twin-engine, medium-range, turboprop airliners. Introduced by de Havilland Canada (DHC) in 1984, they are now produced by Bombardier Aerospace. Over 1,000 Dash 8s of all models have been built. Title: Tararua Wind Farm Passage: The Tararua Wind Farm is a wind farm owned and operated by Tilt Renewables. It is located on 700 ha of farm land on the Tararua Ranges of New Zealand. It has become New Zealand's largest capacity wind farm, with a total capacity of 160 MW .
Bombardier Dash 8
Ansett New Zealand Flight 703
Bombardier Dash 8
What neighborhood was the 2004 Emerald Bowl played in?
Title: 2008 Emerald Bowl Passage: The 2008 Emerald Bowl, part of the 2008-09 NCAA football bowl games season, was played on December 27, 2008, at ATT Park, the home field of the Giants in San Francisco, California. The Miami Hurricanes of the ACC were matched against the California Golden Bears (based in nearby Berkeley, California) of the Pac-10, the first appearance by either team in the seven-year history of the Emerald Bowl. Title: 2004 NCAA Bowling Championship Passage: The 2004 NCAA Bowling Championship was the first annual tournament to determine the national champion of women's NCAA collegiate ten-pin bowling. The tournament was played at Emerald Bowl in Houston, Texas during April 2004. Title: Foster Farms Bowl Passage: The Foster Farms Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that has been played annually since 2002. The game is currently sponsored by the Foster Farms poultry company. It was previously known as the Fight Hunger Bowl in 2013, the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl from 2010 to 2012 due to its sponsorship by Kraft Foods, as the Emerald Bowl from 2004 to 2009, and as the Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl from 2002 to 2003, in recognition of the corporate title sponsor, Diamond Foods. Title: 2009 Emerald Bowl Passage: The 2009 Emerald Bowl was the eighth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at ATT Park in San Francisco, California. The game started at 5:00 PM PST on Saturday, December 26, 2009. The game was telecast on ESPN. USC defeated Boston College 2413. Title: 2004 Emerald Bowl Passage: The 2004 Emerald Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game between the New Mexico Lobos and the Navy Midshipmen on December 30, 2004 at SBC Park in San Francisco, California, United States. The game, which Navy won with a final score of 3419, was highlighted by a 26-play drive from the Midshipmen that took up almost 15 minutes of game time and set the record for the longest drive in a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) college football game. The contest was the third time the Emerald Bowl was played and the final game of the 2004 NCAA football season for both teams. Title: 1972 Sugar Bowl (January) Passage: The 1972 Sugar Bowl was a college football bowl played on January 1, 1972 at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana. The game featured the Auburn Tigers of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the Oklahoma Sooners of the Big Eight Conference. This was the last Sugar Bowl played in January until 1977. Title: ATamp;T Park Passage: ATT Park is a baseball park located in the South Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, California. Since 2000, it has served as the home of the San Francisco Giants, the city's Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise. Originally named Pacific Bell Park, then SBC Park in 2003 after SBC Communications acquired Pacific Bell, the stadium was ultimately christened ATT Park in 2006, following SBC's buyout of ATT. The park stands along the San Francisco Bay, a segment of which is named McCovey Cove in honor of former Giants player Willie McCovey. Title: 2006 Emerald Bowl Passage: The 2006 Emerald Bowl, one of the 200607 NCAA football bowl games, was played on December 27, 2006, at ATT Park in San Francisco, California. It featured the UCLA Bruins, and the Florida State Seminoles. Title: 2005 Emerald Bowl Passage: The 2005 Emerald Bowl, part of the 2005-06 NCAA football bowl games season, was played on December 29, 2005, at ATT Park in San Francisco, California. It featured the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and the Utah Utes. Title: 2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (January) Passage: The 2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl game was the 9th edition of the annual college football bowl game known previously as the Emerald Bowl. It was played after the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season at ATT Park in San Francisco, California on January 9, 2011 (6 p.m. PT) between the Nevada Wolf Pack and the Boston College Eagles. ESPN television broadcast the game with Kraft as the title sponsor.
South Beach
2004 Emerald Bowl
ATamp;T Park
Jean-Luc Montminy is a Quebec actor who specializes in dubbing, he has been the French voice of John Joseph Travolta, is an American actor, producer, dancer, and singer, his date born?
Title: Martial Le Minoux Passage: Martial Le Minoux (born 1962) is a French voice actor who specializes in dubbing. Title: Benot Allemane Passage: Benot Allemane (born November 30, 1934 ) is a French voice actor who specializes in dubbing. He is the official French dub-over voice of Morgan Freeman. According to IMDb, he also provided the voice of King Harkinian in "". Title: John Travolta Passage: John Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an American actor, producer, dancer, and singer. Travolta first became known in the 1970s, after appearing on the television series "Welcome Back, Kotter" (19751979) and starring in the box office successes "Saturday Night Fever" (1977) and "Grease" (1978). His acting career declined through the 1980s, but enjoyed a resurgence in the 1990s with his role in "Pulp Fiction" (1994), and he has since starred in films such as "FaceOff" (1997), "Swordfish" (2001), "Wild Hogs", and "Hairspray" (both 2007). Title: Bruno Chol Passage: Bruno Chol (born 19 July 1954) is a French actor who specializes in dubbing. He is the French voice of Ewan McGregor and Johnny Depp. Title: Roger Carel Passage: Roger Carel (born Roger Bancharel; 14 August 1927) is a French actor and voice talent, known for his recurring film roles as Asterix, the French voice of "Star Wars'" C-3PO, and the French voice of "Winnie the Pooh". He is also dubbing David Suchet as Hercule Poirot in Agatha Christie's Poirot. He voiced Wally Gator, Mickey Mouse and Woody Woodpecker in French. He was born in Paris, France. Title: Emmanuel Jacomy Passage: Emmanuel Jacomy (born January 11, 1960) is a French voice actor who specializes in dubbing. He is the official dubbing voice of Pierce Brosnan as of 1995 but also is the dubbing voice of Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker and many others. Title: Damien Boisseau Passage: Damien Boisseau is a French voice actor specializes in dubbing. He is the official voice-over artist of Matt Damon, Edward Norton, James Marsden, Casper Van Dien and Patrick Dempsey, but also a recurring voice of Josh Hartnett or Jared Padalecki. Title: Christophe Lemoine Passage: Christophe Lemoine (born 1978) is a French voice actor who specializes in dubbing. He is best known as the voice of Samwise Gamgee in "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy and Eric Cartman in "South Park". Title: Virginie Ledieu Passage: Virginie Ledieu (born August 2, 1960) is a French voice actress who specializes in dubbing. She is the daughter of Marion Game. She is the official dubbing voice of Alyson Hannigan. Title: Jean-Luc Montminy Passage: Jean-Luc Montminy is a Quebec actor who specializes in dubbing. He has been the French voice of Bruce Willis, John Travolta, Denzel Washington, Wesley Snipes, Andy Garcia, Colin Firth, William Fichtner, Kurt Russell and many others in the French version of their films in Quebec. He is also the French voice of Voldemort in the Harry Potter saga. His voice can be heard in nearly 1000 films, as an actor in a leading, secondary or other roles.
February 18, 1954
Jean-Luc Montminy
John Travolta
English architect and polymath Robert Hooke was the first to build the Gregorian telescope invented by which Scottish mathematician?
Title: James Gregory (mathematician) Passage: James Gregory FRS (November 1638 October 1675) was a Scottish mathematician and astronomer. His surname is sometimes spelt as Gregorie, the original Scottish spelling. He described an early practical design for the reflecting telescope the Gregorian telescope and made advances in trigonometry, discovering infinite series representations for several trigonometric functions. Title: Hooke (Martian crater) Passage: Hooke Crater is an impact crater in the Argyre quadrangle on Mars at 45.2S and 44.4W and is 139.0 km in diameter. Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Robert Hooke. Some of the dunes have gullies on them. While these gullies may be a bit different then ones found on crater walls and other steep slopes, they have been thought by some to be caused by flowing water. Title: Buntingford almshouses Passage: Buntingford Almshouses is a grade II listed building on the High street of the Hertfordshire town of Buntingford. The building was erected in 1684 by the mathematician and astronomer Bishop Seth Ward who was born in the town. The architect was probably the celebrated scientist and architect, Robert Hooke. Title: Robert Hooke Passage: Robert Hooke FRS ( ; 28 July [O.S. 18 July] 1635 3 March 1703) was an English natural philosopher, architect and polymath. Title: Hooke Point Passage: Hooke Point ( ) is a point near the head of Lallemand Fjord, in Graham Land, Antarctica. It was mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey from surveys and air photos, 194659, and was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Robert Hooke, an English experimental physicist and author of "Micrographia", which contains one of the earliest known descriptions of ice crystals. Title: Unconscious inference Passage: Unconscious inference (German: unbewusster Schluss), also referred to as unconscious conclusion, is a term of perceptual psychology coined in 1867 by the German physicist and polymath Hermann von Helmholtz to describe an involuntary, pre-rational and reflex-like mechanism which is part of the formation of visual impressions. While precursory notions have been identified in the writings of Thomas Hobbes, Robert Hooke, and Francis North (especially in connection with auditory perception) as well as in Francis Bacon's "Novum Organum", Helmholtz's theory was long ignored or even dismissed by philosophy and psychology. It has since received new attention from modern research, and the work of recent scholars has approached Helmholtz's view. Title: Hooke's law Passage: Hooke's law is a principle of physics that states that the force (F ) needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance X scales linearly with respect to that distance. That is: , where k is a constant factor characteristic of the spring: its stiffness, and X is small compared to the total possible deformation of the spring. The law is named after 17th-century British physicist Robert Hooke. He first stated the law in 1676 as a Latin anagram. He published the solution of his anagram in 1678 as: "ut tensio, sic vis" ("as the extension, so the force" or "the extension is proportional to the force"). Hooke states in the 1678 work that he was aware of the law already in 1660. Title: Gregorian telescope Passage: The Gregorian telescope is a type of reflecting telescope designed by Scottish mathematician and astronomer James Gregory in the 17th century, and first built in 1673 by Robert Hooke. James Gregory was a contemporary of Isaac Newton, both often worked simultaneously on similar projects. Gregory's design was published in 1663 and pre-dates the first practical reflecting telescope, the Newtonian telescope, built by Sir Isaac Newton in 1668. However, Gregory's design was only a theoretical description and he never actually constructed the telescope. It was not successfully built until five years after Newton's first reflecting telescope. Title: Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope Passage: The 1.8 meter Alice P. Lennon Telescope and its Thomas J. Bannan Astrophysics Facility, known together as the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT), is a Gregorian telescope observing in the optical and infrared situated on Mount Graham in southeast Arizona, United States. It achieved "first light", the first starlight to pass through the telescope onto a detector, in 1993. Title: Newtonian telescope Passage: The Newtonian telescope is a type of reflecting telescope invented by the British scientist Sir Isaac Newton (16421727), using a concave primary mirror and a flat diagonal secondary mirror. Newtons first reflecting telescope was completed in 1668 and is the earliest known functional reflecting telescope. The Newtonian telescope's simple design makes it very popular with amateur telescope makers.
James Gregory
Gregorian telescope
Robert Hooke
What is the birthdate of this American dancer, who worked at Grace's Little Belmont, where Wild Bill Davis was a featured summer performer?
Title: Alvin Queen Passage: Alvin Queen is an American jazz drummer born in the Bronx, New York, on August 16, 1950. At 16, he played for Ruth Brown and Don Pullen and with the Wild Bill Davis trio. He played with trombonist Benny Green and guitarist Tiny Grimes in 1969 and replaced Billy Cobham in the Horace Silver quintet. He also played with the George Benson quartet before rejoining Charles Tolliver in November 1971. During the seventies, he lived in Canada, before settling in Switzerland in 1979 and creating the label Nilva, an anagram of his first name. Title: Elvera Sanchez Passage: Elvera Sanchez (September 1, 1905 September 2, 2000) was an American dancer and the mother of Sammy Davis Jr. Title: Davis Tutt Passage: Davis Kasey "Little Dave" Tutt (1836 July 21, 1865) was an Old West gambler and former soldier, best remembered for being killed during the Wild Bill Hickok Davis Tutt shootout of 1865, which launched Wild Bill Hickok to fame as a gunfighter. Title: Bill Davis (NASCAR owner) Passage: Bill Davis is a former NASCAR car owner that won the Daytona 500 with Ward Burton in 2002, and the 2001 Southern 500, also with Burton. His former team, Bill Davis Racing, fielded the 22 Caterpillar Inc. Toyota Camry and the 23 27 Camrys in the Sprint Cup series, as well as Toyotas in the Camping World Truck Series for Mike Skinner, Tyler Walker, Johnny Benson, Bill Lester, and others. Davis was listed as owner of the 77 Penske Dodge in the Sprint Cup series, driven by Sam Hornish Jr in 2008. Title: Wild Bill Davis Passage: Wild Bill Davis (November 24, 1918  August 17, 1995) was the stage name of American jazz pianist, organist, and arranger William Strethen Davis. Title: Con-Soul amp; Sax Passage: Con-Soul Sax is an album by American jazz saxophonist Johnny Hodges and organist Wild Bill Davis featuring performances recorded in 1965 and released on the RCA Victor label. Title: Blue Rabbit Passage: Blue Rabbit is an album by American jazz saxophonist Johnny Hodges and organist Wild Bill Davis featuring performances recorded in 1963 and 1964 and released on the Verve label. Title: Wings amp; Things Passage: Wings Things is an album by American jazz saxophonist Johnny Hodges and organist Wild Bill Davis featuring performances recorded in 1965 and released on the Verve label. Title: Grace's Little Belmont Passage: Grace's Little Belmont was a jazz music bar and lounge in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Located at 37 Kentucky Avenue, it was one of the four popular black nightclubs situated on that street between the mid-1930s and mid-1970s; the others were Club Harlem, the Paradise Club, and the Wonder Gardens. The Little Belmont was located across the street from Club Harlem, with which it often shared performers and patrons. Wild Bill Davis and his swing and jazz quartet were featured summer performers from 1950 through the mid-1960s, and Elvera M. "Baby" Sanchez, mother of Sammy Davis, Jr., worked at the bar. The club closed in the mid-1970s and was later demolished. Title: These Are the Blues Passage: These are the Blues is a 1963 (see 1963 in music) studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, featuring the trumpeter Roy Eldridge, and the organist Wild Bill Davis. Sleeve artwork was painted by David Stone Martin.
September 1, 1905
Grace's Little Belmont
Elvera Sanchez
In what county is the village on the Isis River that is 75 miles from the Australian city with a population of approximately 225,000,?
Title: Little River (Texas) Passage: The Little River is a river in Central Texas in the Brazos River watershed. It is formed by the confluence of the Leon River and the Lampasas River near Little River, Texas in Bell County. It flows generally southeast for 75 miles until it empties into the Brazos River about five miles southwest of Hearne, at a site called Port Sullivan in Milam County. The Little River has a third tributary, the San Gabriel River, which joins the Little about eight miles north of Rockdale and five miles southwest of Cameron. Cameron, the county seat of Milam County and the only city of any significant size on the Little River, was established in 1846. Title: Qamqnxoi Passage: Qamqenxoi is a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China in central Tibet. It lies roughly 75 miles south-west of Lhasa near the Brahmaputra river at an altitude of 5301 metres (17,394 feet). The village has a population of about 1918 people. Title: Pyapon Passage: Pyapon (Burmese: ; Mon: , [phya p] ) is a town and seat of Pyapon District in the Ayeyarwady Division of Myanmar, along the Pyapon River, a tributary of the Ayeyarwady River. It is located about 15 km inland from the Andaman Sea, about 75 miles south of the capital, Yangon. It has a population of approximately 300,000 in 2006 . It serves as a center for collecting rice from the surrounding agricultural areas, and is home to a diesel-run power plant, using equipment by the German firm Siemens. Title: Poughkeepsie City School District Passage: Poughkeepsie City School District is located in Dutchess County, New York State. Approximately 75 miles north of New York City, the school district is situated on the banks of the Hudson River in an area known as the Mid Hudson Valley. Title: Grand Saline, Texas Passage: Grand Saline is a city in Van Zandt County, Texas, United States, located in East Texas. The population is 3,266. Grand Saline is the third largest city in Van Zandt County and is located roughly 75 miles (120 km) east of Dallas and 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Tyler, the two nearest metropolitan areas, and is part of the greater TylerLongview area. Title: Hobart Passage: Hobart ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. With a population of approximately 225,000, it is the second least populated Australian capital city. Founded in 1804 as a penal colony, Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city after Sydney, New South Wales. The modern history of Hobart (formerly "Hobart Town", or "Hobarton") dates to its foundation as a British colony in 1804. Prior to British settlement, the area had been occupied for possibly as long as 35,000 years, by the semi-nomadic Mouheneener tribe, a sub-group of the Nuennone, or South-East tribe. The descendants of the indigenous Tasmanians now refer to themselves as 'Palawa'. Title: Macomb, Illinois Passage: Macomb is a city in and the county seat of McDonough County, Illinois, United States. It is situated in western Illinois, southwest of Galesburg. The city is about 75 miles southwest of Peoria and 77 miles south of the Quad Cities. A special census held in 2014 placed the city's population at 21,516. Macomb is the home of Western Illinois University. Title: Izium Passage: Izium (Ukrainian: ; also Romanized Izum, Izyum; literally raisins), is a city situated on the Donets River in Kharkiv Oblast (province) of eastern Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of Izium Raion (district), Izium is administratively incorporated as a city of oblast significance and does not belong to the raion. It is located approximately 75 miles (120 km) southeast of the oblast capital, Kharkiv. Population:  (2017 est.) Title: Auburn, Tasmania Passage: Auburn is a village on the Isis River, in the parish of Hill and county of Somerset, Tasmania. It is about 10 mi from Campbell Town, Tasmania, 40 mi from Launceston, and 75 mi from Hobart. Nearby is the remarkable hill called Jacob's Sugar Loaf. Title: Van, Texas Passage: Van is a city located in southeastern Van Zandt County, Texas, United States, approximately 75 miles east of Dallas, Texas and 26 miles northwest of Tyler, Texas. The population was 2,632 at the 2010 census. The town draws its name from an early settler and school teacher Henry Vance.
Somerset
Auburn, Tasmania
Hobart
What ABC show does the actress, who first made her appearance in the 2011 American musical drama dance film directed by Craig Brewer, appear on?
Title: Beat Street Passage: Beat Street is a 1984 American drama dance film featuring New York City hip hop culture of the early 1980s, breakdancing, DJ-ing and graffiti. Title: The Magic of Lassie Passage: The Magic of Lassie is a 1978 American musical drama film directed by Don Chaffey, starring Lassie, James Stewart, Stephanie Zimbalist, Pernell Roberts, and Michael Sharrett, with cameo appearances by Mickey Rooney and Alice Faye (in her final film appearance). James Stewart is featured in one of only three musical film roles that he played: the first was "Born to Dance" (1936) in which he introduced the Cole Porter standard "Easy To Love" and the second was "Pot O' Gold" (1941). This was also his final onscreen appearance in a live-action film. The screenplay and song score are supplied by the prolific Sherman Brothers of "Mary Poppins" fame. Their song "When You're Loved" was nominated for an Academy Award for "Best Original Song" and was sung by Debby Boone. It is also the only musical film featuring Lassie. Title: Black Snake Moan (film) Passage: Black Snake Moan is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Craig Brewer, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Christina Ricci, and Justin Timberlake. The plot focuses on a Mississippi bluesman (Jackson) who holds a troubled local woman (Ricci) captive in his house in an attempt to cure her of her nymphomania after finding her severely beaten on the side of a road. Title: Take the Lead Passage: Take the Lead is a 2006 drama dance film directed by Liz Friedlander, and starring Antonio Banderas as dance instructor Pierre Dulaine, the founder of Dancing Classrooms. It also stars Alfre Woodard, John Ortiz, Rob Brown, Yaya DaCosta, Dante Basco, Elijah Kelley, and Jenna Dewan. The film was released on April 7, 2006. Although based in New York City, it was filmed in Toronto. Stock footage of various locations in New York City were used. Title: Twenty Vicodin Passage: "Twenty Vicodin" is the eighth season premiere episode of the American television medical drama series "House" and the 156th overall episode of the series. It aired on Fox on October 3, 2011. The episode introduces a new regular cast member to the series, Odette Annable, who plays Dr. Jessica Adams. Jaleel White, who played Steve Urkel on the ABC show "Family Matters", makes a guest appearance in the episode. In the episode, the storyline picks up eleven months after the season seventh finale with House in prison. Title: The Poor amp; Hungry Passage: The Poor Hungry is a 2000 American independent drama written and directed by Craig Brewer. It stars Eric Tate, Lake Latimer, Lindsay Roberts, John Still, T.C. Sharpe and Wanda Wilson. Title: Julianne Hough Passage: Julianne Alexandra Hough ( ; born July 20, 1988) is an American dancer, singer, and actress. She is a two-time professional champion of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars". She was nominated for a Creative Arts Primetime Emmy in 2007 for Outstanding Choreography in season five of the show. Her first leading acting role was in the 2011 film remake of "Footloose". In September 2014, Hough joined "Dancing with the Stars" as a permanent fourth judge. Along with her brother Derek Hough (who is a six-time winner of the dancing show) and Tessandra Chavez, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography in 2015. In 2016, she played Sandy in the live Fox television production of "". Title: Dirty Dancing Passage: Dirty Dancing is a 1987 American romantic drama dance film written by Eleanor Bergstein, directed by Emile Ardolino and starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey in the lead roles, and featuring Cynthia Rhodes and Jerry Orbach. Title: Footloose (2011 film) Passage: Footloose is a 2011 American musical drama dance film directed by Craig Brewer. It is a remake of the 1984 film of the same name and stars Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Andie MacDowell, and Dennis Quaid. The film follows a young man who moves from Boston to a small southern town and protests the town's ban against dancing. Title: Hustle amp; Flow Passage: Hustle Flow is a 2005 American independent drama film written and directed by Craig Brewer and produced by John Singleton and Stephanie Allain. It was released on July 22, 2005. Terrence Howard stars as a Memphis hustler and pimp who faces his aspiration to become a rapper. The film is dedicated to Sun Records founder Sam Phillips.
Dancing with the Stars
Julianne Hough
Footloose (2011 film)
Arnold Tucker was an officer in a warfare service branch that was formed under which act ?
Title: Arnold Tucker Passage: Arnold Tucker (born January 5, 1924) is a retired United States Air Force officer who graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York in 1947. Title: United States Air Force Passage: The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aerial and space warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven American uniformed services. Initially part of the United States Army, the USAF was formed as a separate branch of the U.S. Armed Forces on 18 September 1947 under the National Security Act of 1947. It is the most recent branch of the U.S. Armed Forces to be formed. The USAF is the largest and one of the most technologically advanced air forces in the world. The service articulates its core functions as Nuclear Deterrence Operations, Air Superiority, Space Superiority, Cyberspace Superiority, Command and Control, Global Integrated ISR, Global Precision Attack, Special Operations, Rapid Global Mobility, Personnel Recovery, Agile Combat Support, and Building Partnerships. Title: Iraqi Air Force Passage: The Iraqi Air Force (IQAF or IAF; Arabic: , "Al Quwwa al Jawwiya al Iraqiya") is the aerial warfare service branch of the Iraqi Armed Forces, responsible for the policing of international borders and surveillance of national assets. The IQAF also acts as a support force for the Iraqi Navy and the Iraqi Army and it allows Iraq to rapidly deploy its developing Army. Title: Turkish Air Force Passage: The Turkish Air Force (Turkish: "" ) is the aerial warfare service branch of the Turkish Armed Forces. The Turkish Air Force can trace its origins back to June 1911 when it was founded by the Ottoman Empire, however, the air force as it is known today did not come into existence until 1923 with the creation of the Republic of Turkey. Title: Somali Navy Passage: The Somali Navy Force (SNF), (Somali: "Ciidamada Badda Soomaaliyeed" , Arabic: ), is the naval warfare service branch of the Somali Armed Forces. Before independence in 1960, the Somali Navy was established in conjunction with the Italian Navy, the latter of which also helped maintain security in Somali waters. During the post-independence period, the Somali Navy mostly did maritime patrols so as to prevent ships illegally infringing on the nation's maritime borders. The Somali Navy and Somali Air Force also regularly collaborated. In addition, the Somali Navy carried out Search and Rescue (SAR) missions. Title: Republic of Korea Navy Passage: The Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN; Korean: ; Hanja: ; Revised Romanization: "Daehanminguk Haegun"), also known as the ROK Navy, is the naval warfare service branch of the South Korean armed forces, responsible for conducting naval operations and amphibious landing operations. The ROK Navy includes the Republic of Korea Marine Corps, which is a quasi-autonomous organization. Established in 1945, the ROK Navy is the oldest branch of the South Korean armed forces. Title: Philippine Navy Passage: The Philippine Navy (PN; Filipino: "Hukbong Dagat ng Pilipinas"; Spanish: "Armada Filipina") is the naval warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and one of the three uniformed services of the Philippines. It has an estimated strength of 24,000 active service personnel, including 7,500 marines. Title: Eritrean Air Force Passage: The Eritrean Air Force (ERAF) is the official aerial warfare service branch of the Eritrean Defence Forces and is one of the three official uniformed military branches of the State of Eritrea. Title: Royal Cambodian Navy Passage: The Royal Cambodian Navy (Khmer: ) is the naval warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of Cambodia and one of the three uniformed services of the Kingdom of Cambodia. It has an estimated of 4,000 active personnel and operates 228 boatsships in active service. It is commanded by Admiral Tea Vinh and sails under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of National Defense. Title: United States Navy Passage: The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest, most capable navy in the world, with the highest combined battle fleet tonnage. The U.S. Navy has the world's largest aircraft carrier fleet, with eleven in service, one in the reserve fleet, and two new carriers under construction. The service has 322,421 personnel on active duty and 107,577 in the Navy Reserve. It has 276 deployable combat vessels and more than 3,700 operational aircraft as of 2017 .
the National Security Act of 1947
Arnold Tucker
United States Air Force
What was the population in 2010 of the city that the Gen. Alexander Campbell House is located in?
Title: Campbell House Museum Passage: The Campbell House Museum opened on February 6, 1943, and is in the Greater St. Louis area, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The museum was documented as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey between 1936 and 1941, designated a City of St. Louis Landmark in 1946, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, and became a National Trust for Historic Preservation Save America's Treasures project in 2000. The museum is owned and operated by the Campbell House Foundation, Inc. a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Title: BowenCampbell House Passage: The BowenCampbell House, also known as the Bowen Plantation House, is a two-story, Federal style, brick house located in Goodlettsville, Sumner County, Tennessee. Title: Campbell House (Okahumpka, Florida) Passage: The Campbell House (also known as the Valentine House) is a historic house located at 3147 County Road 470 in Okahumpka, Florida. It is locally significant as an excellent example of a frame vernacular house, and as one of the few houses built in the 19th century in Okahumpka. Title: Bradford Estate Passage: Bradford Estate, also known as Bradford Woods, is a historic estate and national historic district located in Clay Township, Morgan County, Indiana. The original house was built about 1850, and is a one-story, double pen vernacular frame dwelling. It features a full-width shed porch. The Campbell House is a 1 12-story frame dwelling sheathed in red brick in 1920. It was moved to its present site in 1912 with the building of the manor house. The manor house was built in 1912, and is a 2 12-story, Prairie School style brick dwelling. It features a hip roofed porch supported by two piers. Also on the property are the contributing spring house (c. 1900) and carriage house (1909). Title: Alexander Campbell Mansion Passage: Alexander Campbell Mansion, also known as Campbell Mansion or Alexander Campbell House was the home of minister Alexander Campbell and his family in West Virginia. His wife Margaret's father John Brown had owned a large amount of property in Bethany, including this; the house dates to 1793. Title: Gen. Alexander Campbell House Passage: The Gen. Alexander Campbell House is a historic house on United States Route 1 in Cherryfield, Maine. Built in 1790, the originally Federal-style house underwent a number of alterations in 19th century, and now has a somewhat Victorian appearance. The house is notable for being built by Alexander Campbell, a leading figure of Down East Maine during the American Revolutionary War and the subsequent decades. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, and is a contributing element of the Cherryfield Historic District. Title: Cherryfield, Maine Passage: Cherryfield is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States on the Narraguagus River. It was named for the wild cherries that once peppered the banks of the river. The town population was 1,232 at the 2010 census. The town bills itself as the "Blueberry Capital of the World". Roughly 75 acre on both sides of the river are a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places known as the Cherryfield Historic District. This district comprises a collection of period structures dating from c.1750-1890. The town was first settled about 1760, and was originally part of the town of Steuben. Title: Thomas D. Campbell House Passage: The Thomas D. Campbell House is a historic Gothic Revival style log and wood frame home located in Grand Forks, North Dakota. It is significant for its association with Thomas D. Campbell, who became the largest wheat farmer in the United States. It is part of the Myra Museum and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Title: Campbell House (Forrest City, Arkansas) Passage: The Campbell House is a historic house at 305 North Forrest Street in Forrest City, Arkansas. It is a two story brick building, exhibiting classic Prairie School features including a low-pitch hip roof and wide eaves. It was built in 1917 by William Wilson Campbell, a leading banker and businessman in Forrest City, and remains in the hands of his descendants. It was severely damaged by fire in 1927, and had a large addition added in 1959. Campbell played host to a number of notable luminaries, including Will Rogers and Governor Winthrop Rockefeller. Title: James Archibald Campbell House Passage: James Archibald Campbell House is a historic home located at Buies Creek, Harnett County, North Carolina. It was built in 1891, and is a 1 12-story, rectangular frame dwelling with projecting pavilions at the front corners of the main facade. It was the home of James Archibald Campbell (18621934) who founded Campbell University (originally Buies Creek Academy) in 1887.
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Gen. Alexander Campbell House
Cherryfield, Maine
What is special about Vic Anthony's fourth location?
Title: Vic amp; Anthony's Steakhouse Passage: Vic Anthonys is an American steakhouse restaurant chain with locations in Downtown Houston, ]and inside the Golden Nugget Casinos in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. A fourth location is scheduled to open inside the new Golden Nugget Lake Charles in late 2014. Vic Anthonys is owned and operated by Landrys, Inc. Title: Madame Tussauds Delhi Passage: Madame Tussauds Hollywood is a wax museum and tourist attraction located on Regal Theatre in New Delhi, India. It is the twenty fourth location for the Tussauds franchise, which was set up by sculptor Marie Tussaud. Madame Tussauds is owned and operated by Merlin Entertainments. Title: The GEM Hotel Passage: The GEM Hotel brand is a neighborhood boutique hotel collection in Manhattan, New York City. The brand, which was launched in 2007, currently has three locations: The GEM Hotel Midtown West, The GEM Hotel SoHo and The GEM Hotel Chelsea, which was voted Best New York City Boutique Hotel in 2010 by Citysearch. A fourth location, The GEM Hotel Union Square, is under construction. Title: Taco Bus Passage: Taco Bus restaurants serve Mexican food in the Tampa, Florida area. The restaurants began as a popular food truck on Hillsborough Avenue. A second location followed on Central Avenue in St. Petersburg, Florida and a restaurant was added on Franklin Street in downtown Tampa. Taco Bus opened their fourth location near USF on Fletcher Avenue. Rene Valenzuela is chef and owner of the business. A location in Brandon at 311 South Falkengburg is scheduled to open in spring 2013. The USF location was reported to be open 24 hours. Title: Vic Passage: Vic (] ) is the capital of the "comarca" of Osona, in the Barcelona Province, Catalonia, Spain. Vic's location is 69 km from Barcelona and 60 km from Girona. Vic's position has made it one of the most important towns in central Catalonia. Title: Vic Reeves Big Night Out Passage: Vic Reeves Big Night Out was a cult British comedy stage show and later TV series which ran on Channel 4 for two series in 1990 and 1991, as well as a New Year special. It marked the beginnings of the collaboration between Vic Reeves (real name Jim Moir) and Bob Mortimer and started their Vic and Bob comedy double act. Title: 2002 AFL Under 18 Championships Passage: The 2002 National AFL Under 18 Championships was the seventh edition of the AFL Under 18 Championships. Eight teams competed in the championships: Vic Metro, Vic Country, South Australia and Western Australia in Division 1, and New South WalesAustralian Capital Territory (NSWACT), Northern Territory, Queensland and Tasmania in Division 2. The competition was played over three rounds across two divisions. Vic Metro and NSWACT were the Division 1 and Division 2 champions, respectively. The Michael Larke Medal (for the best player in Division 1) was awarded to South Australia's Byron Schammer, and the Hunter Harrison Medal (for the best player in Division 2) was won by the Northern Territory's Anthony Corrie. Title: Roanoke River Light Passage: The Roanoke River Light is a historic, decommissioned lighthouse, located on the waterfront of Edenton, North Carolina. The lighthouse once stood in Albemarle Sound at the mouth of the Roanoke River, across the Sound from its current location. The only surviving screw-pile lighthouse in the state, it has since been moved twice, and a replica of a predecessor light has been erected at a fourth location. Title: Golden Nugget Lake Charles Passage: Golden Nugget Lake Charles is a 242-acre waterfront casino resort in Lake Charles, Louisiana, U.S.A., owned and operated by Houston-based Landry's, Inc. The resort features 740 guest rooms and suites housed in a 25-story tower, an 18-hole golf course, 30,000-square-feet of meeting space, more than a dozen dining and bar options, a private beach, marina, spa salon, retail corridor and expansive 24-hour casino floor. Title: De Bijenkorf (Rotterdam) Passage: The Rotterdam branch of De Bijenkorf is one of the three main branches of the department store. The present building dates from 1956 and is a symbol of the rebuilding of the city of Rotterdam. It is with Amsterdam and The Hague one of the three "flagship stores", major chain stores. For a long time the only stores were in Amsterdam, the Hague and Rotterdam. A fourth location, Eindhoven was opened in 1969, the first outside the Randstad.
242-acre waterfront casino resort
Vic amp; Anthony's Steakhouse
Golden Nugget Lake Charles
The album by Silver Jews featuring an American musician best known for being the lead singer in Pavement was recorded where in Brooklyn?
Title: Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea Passage: Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea is the sixth and final studio album by American indie rock band Silver Jews, released on 17 June 2008 on Drag City. It was recorded at Marble Valley of Lexington, Virginia and Lake Fever Productions of Nashville, Tennessee. Silver Jews records are known for featuring different casts of musicians. This album features the touring band of lead singer, David Berman, including his wife Cassie. Berman has said that the album is "really different" compared to previous ones. Title: William Tyler (musician) Passage: William Armistead Tyler (born December 25, 1979, in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American musician and guitarist who plays folk, indie folk, and pop rock. He is a member of Lambchop and Silver Jews. His debut studio album, "Behold the Spirit", was released on November 22, 2010. Adam Bednarik produced the album with Tyler on Tompkins Square Records. Tyler's second studio album, "Impossible Truth", was released on March 19, 2013 by Merge Records. Title: American Water (album) Passage: American Water is the third full-length studio album by indie rock group Silver Jews. Released in 1998 as an LP and CD on Drag City (DC149) in America and Domino (WIG56) in Europe, "American Water" was recorded at The Rare Book Room in Brooklyn and mastered at Abbey Road Studios. The album features musicians Tim Barnes, David Berman, Mike Fellows, Stephen Malkmus, Chris Stroffolino, and artwork by Chris Kysor. Title: Chris Stroffolino Passage: Chris Stroffolino is an American poet, writer, musician, critic, performer, author of 12 books of poetry and prose, and probably best known to the general populace for working alongside Steve Malkmus and David Berman on The Silver Jews "American Water" album (1998 Drag City). Stroffolino, (born in Reading, Pennsylvania March 20, 1963) attended Albright College, Temple University and Bard College, The University of Massachusetts Amherst, before receiving a PhD at Suny-Albany with a dissertation on William Shakespeare in 1998. Title: ForfeitFortune Passage: ForfeitFortune (2008) is the fifth album recorded by the indie rock band Crooked Fingers. Eric Bachmann provides lead vocals, with Miranda Brown singing backing vocals, Elin Palmer providing backing vocals and violin, and Tim Husmann on drums. Guest appearances on the album include Brian Kotzur (Silver Jews), Tom Hagerman (DeVotchKa), and Neko Case (The New Pornographers). Title: Stephen Malkmus Passage: Stephen Joseph Malkmus (born May 30, 1966) is an American musician best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the indie rock band Pavement. He currently performs with Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks. Title: Brighten the Corners Passage: Brighten the Corners is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Pavement, recorded in 1996 and released the following year. All songs were written by lead singer Stephen Malkmus, apart from Scott Kannberg's "Date with Ikea" and "Passat Dream". The title is likely a reference to Ella Fitzgerald's 1967 album "Brighten the Corner", or to the 1957 Thelonious Monk album "Brilliant Corners". It is also the only Pavement album to feature a full lyric sheet. Title: Bob Nastanovich Passage: Robert "Bob" Nastanovich (born August 27, 1967 in Rochester, New York, United States) is an American musician and member of the indie rock band Pavement, as well as former member of the Silver Jews, Ectoslavia, Pale Horse Riders and Misshapen Lodge Title: Cut Your Hair Passage: "Cut Your Hair" is a song by American rock band Pavement from their second album, "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain." It was written by Pavement songwriter and lead singer Stephen Malkmus. The song snidely attacks the importance of image in the music industry. In one verse, Malkmus sarcastically recites a fictitious ad looking for a musician to join a band: "advertising looks and chops a must no big hair". Title: David Berman (musician) Passage: David Berman (born January 4, 1967) is an American poet, cartoonist, and singer-songwriter best known for his work with indie-rock band the Silver Jews.
The Rare Book Room
American Water (album)
Stephen Malkmus
Palazzo Pisani Moretta is a palace situated along the Grand Canal, which is a canal in what Italian city?
Title: Palazzo Cappello Layard Passage: The Palazzo or Ca' Cappello Layard is a palace situated in the sestiere of San Polo of Venice, Italy, overlooking the Grand Canal at the confluence between this and the smaller Rio di San Polo and Rio delle Erbe. On the Grand canal, it is located between Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza and Palazzo Grimani Marcello. It is particularly noteworthy for having been the residence of Austen Henry Layard, discoverer of Niniveh. Title: Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza Passage: The Palazzo Barbarigo dalla Terrazza is a Baroque-style palace on the Grand Canal, across the Rio San Polo from the Palazzo Cappello Layard and adjacent to the Palazzo Pisani Moretta in the sestiere of San Polo, in Venice, Italy. In 2015, it housed the "Centro Tedesco di Studi Veneziani". Title: Palazzo Pisani Moretta Passage: Palazzo Pisani Moretta is a palace situated along the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy (in the sestiere of San Polo) between Palazzo Tiepolo and Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza. Title: Palazzo Tiepolo Passage: The Palazzo Tiepolo is a Renaissance-style palace located between the Palazzo Soranzo Pisani and the Palazzo Pisani Moretta on the Grand Canal, in the Sestieri of San Polo, Venice, Italy. Title: Il Ballo del Doge Passage: Il Ballo del Doge ("The Doges Ball") is a Venetian masquerade ball, one of the many events held annually during the Carnival of Venice. The ball itself is held in the 15th-century Venetian palace of Palazzo Pisani Moretta, situated on the Grand Canal in Venice. The ball's name derives from the title of the elected heads ("Doge", "Duke" in English) who ruled Venice up until the fall of the Venetian republic in the 18th century. Every year the ball is attended by around four hundred guests dressed in period costume and masked. Title: Palazzo Cini Passage: The Palazzo Loredan Cini is a Gothic-style palace located between the Palazzo Balbi Valier and the Rio San Vio on the Grand Canal, in the sestiere of Dorsoduro, Venice, Italy. The palace was formed from the amalgamation of the former Palazzo Foscari-Loredan with the adjacent Palazzo Grimani. The narrow facade on the Canal has no entrance, but the facade to the north on the Rio, has a single water door, and is connected to the adjacent campo by a bridge. Title: Palazzo Pisani Gritti Passage: The Palazzo Pisani Gritti is a Gothic-style palace located across the Grand Canal from the Church of the Salute, and stands along the Campo del Traghetto where the church of Santa Maria del Giglio, in the Sestieri of San Marco, Venice, Italy. Title: Palazzo Michiel dalle Colonne, Venice Passage: The Palazzo Michiel Dalle Colonne is a Baroque style palace located on the northern bank of the Grand Canal in the sestiere of Cannaregio in Venice, Italy. It is one building south of the junction of Rio del Santissimi Apostoli with Grand Canal, next to the Palazzo Michiel della Brusa and across the Canal from the Rialto Mercato and the Campo della Pescaria. The palace is also referred to as Palazzo Michiel Dalle Colonne a Santa Sofia. Title: Palazzo Tiepolo Passi Passage: The Palazzo Tiepolo Passi is a Renaissance-style palace located between the Palazzo Giustinian Persico and the Palazzo Soranzo Pisani on the Grand Canal, in the Sestieri of San Polo, Venice, Italy. Title: Grand Canal (Venice) Passage: The Grand Canal (Italian: "Canal Grande" ] ; Venetian: "Canal Grando" , anciently "Canaasso" ] ) is a canal in Venice, Italy. It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city. Public transport is provided by water buses (Italian: "vaporetti" ; Venetian: "vaporeti" ) and private water taxis. As well, many tourists explore the canal by gondola.
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Palazzo Pisani Moretta
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Pome lgiaque in D minor, Op.12 was dedicated to what French Romantic composer, organist, pianist and teacher?
Title: Ave Maria (BachGounod) Passage: The Ave Maria by BachGounod is a popular and much-recorded setting of the Latin text "Ave Maria", originally published in 1853 as Mditation sur le Premier Prlude de Piano de S. Bach. The piece consists of a melody by the French Romantic composer Charles Gounod that he superimposed over an only very slightly changed version of the Prelude No. 1 in C major, BWV 846, from Book I of J.S. Bach's "The Well-Tempered Clavier", written 137 years earlier. Title: Gaston Allaire Passage: Joseph Georges-mile Gaston Allaire (18 June 1916 15 January 2011) was a Canadian musicologist, organist, pianist, composer, and music educator of American birth. His compositional output includes several preludes for organ, an organ work on French carols, some motets and other choral works, a communion service, a prelude and fugue for string orchestra, and a polyphonic mass. He also wrote "Suite laurentienne" for orchestra from which the "Pome" and the "Menuet" were premiered by the Quebec Symphony Orchestra in 1949, and composed the music for the 1953 film "The Man on the Beach". His "Marche" (1964) and "Petite Suite" (1965) were both written for the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Band. Title: mile Bernard (composer) Passage: Jean mile Auguste Bernard (28 November 1843 11 September 1902) was a French Romantic composer and organist. Title: Jean Gabriel-Marie Passage: Jean Gabriel Prosper Marie (8 January 1852, Paris 29 August 1928, Puigcerd, Girona, Spain) was a French romantic composer and conductor. Title: Hector Berlioz Passage: Louis-Hector Berlioz (] (English: ); 11 December 1803  8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer, best known for his compositions "Symphonie fantastique" and "Grande messe des morts" (Requiem). Berlioz made significant contributions to the modern orchestra with his "Treatise on Instrumentation". He specified huge orchestral forces for some of his works, and conducted several concerts with more than 1,000 musicians. He also composed around 50 songs. His influence was critical for the further development of Romanticism, especially in composers like Richard Wagner, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Franz Liszt, Richard Strauss, and Gustav Mahler. Title: The Carnival of the Animals Passage: The Carnival of the Animals (Le carnaval des animaux) is a humorous musical suite of fourteen movements by the French Romantic composer Camille Saint-Sans. The work was written for private performance by an "ad hoc" ensemble of two pianos and other instruments, and lasts around 25 minutes. Title: Ernest Chausson Passage: Amde-Ernest Chausson (] ; 20 January 1855 10 June 1899) was a French romantic composer who died just as his career was beginning to flourish. Title: Pome lgiaque in D minor, Op.12 (Ysae) Passage: Pome lgiaque in D minor, Op. 12 for violin and orchestra (or piano) is the first of Eugne Ysae's poems for string instruments and orchestra. The piece first took shape around 1892-1896, but achieved its final orchestrated form in 1902-1903. Dedicated to Gabriel Faur, it served as an inspiration for Ernest Chausson's own Pome, Op. 25. Title: Gabriel Faur Passage: Gabriel Urbain Faur (] ; 12 May 1845 4 November 1924) was a French Romantic composer, organist, pianist and teacher. He was one of the foremost French composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers. Among his best-known works are his "Pavane", Requiem, nocturnes for piano and the songs "Aprs un rve" and "Clair de lune". Although his best-known and most accessible compositions are generally his earlier ones, Faur composed many of his most highly regarded works in his later years, in a more harmonically and melodically complex style. Title: Emmanuel Chabrier Passage: Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier (] ; January 18, 1841September 13, 1894) was a French Romantic composer and pianist. Although known primarily for two of his orchestral works, "Espaa" and "Joyeuse marche", he left an important corpus of operas (including "L'toile"), songs, and piano music. He was admired by composers as diverse as Debussy, Ravel, Richard Strauss, Satie, Schmitt, Stravinsky, and the group of composers known as Les six. Stravinsky alluded to "Espaa" in his ballet "Petrushka"; Gustav Mahler called "Espaa" "the beginnings of modern music" and alluded to the "Dance Villageoise" in the "Rondo Burleske" movement of his Ninth Symphony. Ravel wrote that the opening bars of "Le roi malgr lui" changed the course of harmony in France, Poulenc wrote a biography of the composer, and Richard Strauss conducted the first staged performance of Chabrier's incomplete opera "Briss".
Gabriel Faur
Pome lgiaque in D minor, Op.12 (Ysae)
Gabriel Faur
The actress who had a featured guest appearance in "Hot Summer Days" was born in what year?
Title: Maggie Cheung Passage: Maggie Cheung Man-yuk (; born 20 September 1964) is a Hong Kong actress. Raised in Britain and Hong Kong, she has over 80 films to her credit since starting her career in 1983. Some of her most commercially successful works were in the action genre, but Cheung once said in an interview that of all the work she has done, the films that really meant something to her are "Song of Exile", "Centre Stage", "" and "In the Mood for Love". As Emily Wang in "Clean", her last starring role to date, she became the first Asian actress to win a prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Title: The Long, Hot Summer (TV series) Passage: The Long, Hot Summer is an American drama series from 20th Century Fox Television that was broadcast on ABC-TV for one season from 1965-1966. Created by Dean Riesner, "The Long, Hot Summer" was based on the novel "The Hamlet" by William Faulkner, the short story "Barn Burning", and the 1958 film of the same name. The show retained the movie's theme song, "The Long, Hot Summer," written by Sammy Cahn and Alex North, and Jimmie Title: Summer Days Passage: Summer Days ( , Sam Deizu ) is an erotic visual novel developed by 0verflow, released on June 23, 2006 for Windows and later ported as a DVD game and for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). It is the second installation of "School Days" line of series, succeeding the visual novel of the same name and preceding "Cross Days". Unlike the previous titles, that exist in the same continuity however, "Summer Days" is a spin-off of the original story retold from the perspective of Setsuna Kiyoura, a high school student out for summer vacation who finds herself attracted to Makoto Itou, a classmate and fellow patron of a restaurant she eventually comes to work at. The game retains the anime-like presentation familiar to the franchise, requiring little interaction from users, engaging players through a nonlinear plot they are given opportunities to change, and concluding with an ending specific to the choices made during play. Title: California Girls Passage: "California Girls" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American rock band the Beach Boys, featured on their 1965 album "Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) ". Wilson conceived the song during his first acid trip, later arranging and producing the song's recording, and incorporating an orchestral prelude plus contrasting verse-chorus form. Upon its release as a single, "California Girls" reached No. 3 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. It was backed with "Let Him Run Wild", another track from "Summer Days". Title: Schorle Passage: Schorle is a German beverage made by diluting juice or wine with carbonated water or lemonade (lemon-lime soda). The most common variety is Apfelschorle (made from apple juice and sparkling mineral water). Large bottles of Schorle can be found at most grocers, stores, supermarkets and anywhere else where carbonated drinks are sold, next to the soda. Due to its dilution it is less sweet or alcoholic than the original beverage, making it better suited as a refreshment on hot summer days or as an alternative to beer at the biergarten or . Title: Hot Summer Days Passage: Hot Summer Days is a 2010 Hong Kong romantic comedy film featuring an ensemble cast including Nicholas Tse, Jacky Cheung, Daniel Wu, Vivian Hsu, Barbie Shu, Rene Liu, Angelababy and Jing Boran and also featuring a guest appearance by Maggie Cheung. The film was released to celebrate both Chinese New Year and Valentine's Day. Title: Misu Passage: Misu ( ) is a beverage made from Korean traditional grain powder, misu-garu ( ; "misutgaru"; ""misu" powder") which is a combination of 7-10 different grains. It is usually served in the hot summer days to quench thirst or as an instant nutritious drink for breakfast or as a healthy snack. Title: Omija-hwachae Passage: Omija-hwachae ( ; ) or magnolia berry punch is a sweet and tangy "hwachae" (punch) made with magnolia berries"omija" in Korean. The reddish-pink punch is typically served during hot summer days. Title: Great Molasses Flood Passage: The Great Molasses Flood, also known as the Boston Molasses Disaster or the Great Boston Molasses Flood, occurred on January 15, 1919 in the North End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. A large molasses storage tank burst and a wave of molasses rushed through the streets at an estimated 35 mph , killing 21 and injuring 150. The event entered local folklore and for decades afterwards residents claimed that on hot summer days the area still smelled of molasses. Title: Achnahaird Bay Passage: Achnahaird Bay is located on the Coigach peninsula, Wester Ross, Scotland, and can be reached by following the road to the scattered settlement of Achiltibuie. The beautiful, wide sandy beach and stunning views of the mountains Stac Pollaidh, Canisp and Suilven mean the area is popular with tourists (and locals) on hot summer days.
1964
Hot Summer Days
Maggie Cheung
What is the capital of the Wassa Amenfi West District?
Title: Wasa Amenfi West District Passage: The Wassa Amenfi West District is one of the twenty-two (22) districts in the Western Region of Ghana. Its capital is Asankragua. Title: Aboso Passage: Aboso is a town near Tarkwa, and is the capital of Wassa West district, a district in the Western Region of Ghana. Aboso is the 78th most populous settlement in Ghana, with a population of 9,945 people. At the Ghana census of 18 March 1984, there were 4,700 inhabitants living in the town. Title: Krachi West District Passage: The Krachi West District is one of the twenty-five (25) districts in the Volta Region. Krachi West district capital and administrative centre is Kete Krachi. Title: Wa West District Passage: The Wa West District is one of the eleven (11) districts in the Upper West Region of north Ghana. The capital is Wechiau. The Wa West district was curved out of the Wa Municipality and made an autonomous district by L.I 1746 . The District Shares Boundaries with Sawla-Tuna-Karlba District to the South, Wa Municipal to the East Nadowli District to the North and to the West with Ivory Coast. Title: Asankragua Passage: Asankragua is the capital of Amenfi West district, a district in the Western Region of Ghana. Title: Amenfi West (Ghana parliament constituency) Passage: Amenfi West is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Amenfi West is located in the Wasa Amenfi West district of the Western Region of Ghana. Title: Wassa West District Passage: The Wassa West District is one of the eighteen (18) districts in the Western Region of Ghana. Its capital is Aboso. Title: Prestea Passage: Prestea is a town in the Western Region, in southwest Ghana and about 50 km north of the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. It lies on the west bank of the Ankobra River, about 60 mi (100 km) northwest of Cape coast. The town is part of the Wassa West District. Prestea is the forty-sixth most populous in Ghana, in terms of population, with a population of 35,760 people. A railway line connects with Prestea to Tarkwa and beyond to the coastal city of Sekondi-Takoradi. Title: Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipal District Passage: The Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipal as one of the Districts in the Western Region of Ghana is located between Latitude 400N and 500 40N and Longitudes 10 45 W and 20 10W. It is bounded to the north by the Wassa Amenfi East District, to the south by the Ahanta West District, to the West by the Nzema East Municipal and to the East by Mpohor Wassa East. The municipality has a total land area of 2354 km. Title: Kete Krachi Passage: Kete Krachi is a town in the Krachi West District of the Volta Region of Ghana. Kete Krachi is the capital of the Krachi West District. It is in the West of the Volta region, and is adjacent to Lake Volta. Kete Krachi is connected by a ferry to the town of Kwadjokrom, and by road to Bimbila and Dambai. The town is also known for the Kete Krachi Secondary Technology. The school is a second cycle institution. Kete Krachi is the seventy-second most populous settlement in Ghana, in terms of population, with a population of 11,788 people.
Asankragua
Wasa Amenfi West District
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Pierce the Veil and Bright Eyes, are of which nationality?
Title: Pierce the Veil Passage: Pierce the Veil is an American rock band from San Diego, California. Formed in 2006, the band was founded by brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes after the disbandment of the group Before Today (formerly Early Times), which was formed out of the San Diego punk rock scene. Other members of the band include Jaime Preciado (bass) and Tony Perry (lead guitar). Pierce the Veil has released three studio albums and has toured worldwide since the release of their debut album, "A Flair for the Dramatic" in 2007. The band released their second full-length studio album, titled "Selfish Machines" in 2010. Their third album, "Collide with the Sky", was released in 2012, and is their first album under the Fearless Records label. Featuring the hit first single "King for a Day", the album debuted at No. 12 on the "Billboard 200". Their fourth and latest album, "Misadventures", was released on May 13, 2016. Title: Neva Dinova Passage: Neva Dinova is an indie band from Omaha, Nebraska. Neva Dinova is named after the grandmother of lead singer Jake Bellows. They have been on crank! a record company (though their second release was licensed to Sidecho Records), and have recorded a split-release with Bright Eyes entitled "One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels" that was also released on crank! a record company. In April 2008, Neva Dinova released their first album from Saddle Creek Records entitled, "You May Already Be Dreaming". Drummer Roger Lewis is also the drummer for fellow Saddle Creek band, The Good Life, with whom Jake Bellows completed a solo tour in the fall of 2016. Jake Bellows remained a key associate with Bright Eyes in 2006 and 2007 and contributed to the album "Cassadaga". Title: Anthony D'Amato Passage: Anthony D'Amato is an American songwriter and singer signed to New West Records. His latest album is 2016's 'Cold Snap,' produced by Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, First Aid Kit) and featuring performances by Conor Oberst and members of Bright Eyes, The Faint, and Cursive. Title: Bright Eyes vs Her Space Holiday Passage: Bright Eyes vs Her Space Holiday is an EP by Bright Eyes and Her Space Holiday. It was released in 2000 on the Wichita Recordings label. Title: Ian McElroy Passage: Ian M. McElroy is a musician from Omaha, Nebraska, who played keyboards for Desaparecidos from 2001 to 2003 and was one of the founding members of the group. He played keyboards for Bright Eyes at one time and contributed to Criteria's album En Garde. Bright Eyes, Sorry About Dresden, Cursive, and Desaparecidos performed at a benefit concert for his brother Collin in 2001. McElroy's rap project, Rig. 1, is signed to Team Love Records, and released "Above the Tree Line, West of the Periodic" in 2008. Ian is also the cousin of indie musician and fellow Desaparecidos member Conor Oberst. Title: Noise Floor (Rarities: 19982005) Passage: Noise Floor (Rarities: 19982005) is a compilation of previously recorded but unreleased or hard-to-find songs by Bright Eyes. The compilation album collects selected Bright Eyes singles, one-offs, unreleased tracks, collaborations and covers recorded between 1998 and 2005. Title: Don't Be Frightened of Turning the Page Passage: Don't Be Frightened of Turning the Page is an EP by Nebraska band Bright Eyes released in 2001. It was released only in Japan and the UK, and contains the four Bright Eyes songs from their 2001 split with Son, Ambulance, entitled "", as well as two additional songs. Title: Matt Oberst Passage: Matt Oberst (  1974 2016) was an American musician. He was the brother of Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst. He was in the band Sorry About Dresden since 1996. He is also listed as helping with the creationproduction of a few Bright Eyes albums, and a few albums released under Saddle Creek Records. Title: Letting Off the Happiness Passage: Letting Off the Happiness is the second album released by the indie rock band Bright Eyes. The album was released on November 2, 1998. It was the first release by Bright Eyes to feature and be produced by Mike Mogis, now a permanent member of the band. A vinyl re-release of the album was included in the Bright Eyes Vinyl Box Set in 2012. Guest musicians include members of Neutral Milk Hotel, Tilly and the Wall, and Of Montreal. Title: Bright Eyes (band) Passage: Bright Eyes is an American indie rock band founded by singer-songwriter and guitarist Conor Oberst. It consists of Oberst, multi-instrumentalist and producer Mike Mogis, trumpet and piano player Nate Walcott, and a rotating lineup of collaborators drawn primarily from Omaha's indie music scene.
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Dynamo Moscow has produced from its stable which legendary goalkeeper?
Title: Dynamo Moscow Passage: Dynamo Moscow (Russian: ) is a Russian leading sports club based in Moscow. Founded by Felix Dzerzhinsky on April 18, 1923, Dynamo Moscow was the first institution created from the All-Union Dynamo Sports Club and the only one still connected to the old Dynamo. Throughout its long history, the society has produced elite athletes like Galina Gorokhova, Lev Yashin, Mikhail Voronin, Vitaly Davydov, Maria Isakova and Ludmilla Tourischeva among others. Vladimir Pronichev former head of the Border Guard Service is the Chairman. Title: VC Dinamo Moscow Passage: VC Dinamo Moscow (Russian: ) is a Russian professional men's volleyball team based in Moscow which is playing in the Super League. Dynamo Moscow won the title of Russian Championionship twice (2006, 2008). The club won a silver and two bronze medals at the CEV Champions League. Dynamo Moscow is ranked 5th (as of October 2016) in the Men's European clubs ranking. Title: Adamas Golodets Passage: Adamas Solomonovich Golodets (Russian: ; 28 March 1933 in Moscow 7 April 2006 in Moscow) was a Soviet football player and manager of Jewish ethnicity, who played forward for Neftchi Baku PFC, FC Dynamo Moscow, and FC Dynamo Kiev between 1954 and 1964. He later was a manager for Dynamo Moscow as well from 199598. He was classified as a Master of Sport of the USSR in 1959. Title: Lev Yashin Cup Passage: Lev Yashin Cup (Russian: ) is an annual summer international football tournament in memory of the Soviet goalkeeper of the USSR national football team and FC Dynamo Moscow Lev Yashin, played in Moscow and Khimki, Russia. The rights to the tournament name owned bank VTB. Permanent member of the tournament is FC Dynamo Moscow, for which his entire career playing Lev Yashin. Since 2011, the tournament involved youth teams. Title: Lev Yashin Passage: Lev Ivanovich Yashin (Russian: , 22 October 1929 20 March 1990), nicknamed the "Black Spider" or the "Black Panther", was a Soviet-Russian football goalkeeper, considered by many in the sport to be the greatest goalkeeper in the history of the game. He was known for his athleticism, stature, imposing presence in goal, and acrobatic reflex saves. Title: Aleksandr Ilyin (footballer) Passage: Aleksandr Vasilyevich Ilyin (Russian: ; born 5 February 1993 in Promyshlennaya, Promyshlennovsky District) is a Russian professional football player. He made his Russian Premier League debut for FC Dynamo Moscow on 28 August 2011 in a game against PFC Spartak Nalchik, as a late substitute. That was his only official game for Dynamo Moscow main team, he mostly played for the reserve team of the club. Previously, he played for FC Spartak Moscow academy and reserves. Title: Zorky Krasnogorsk Passage: Zorky (Russian: ) is a bandy club based in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, Russia. Its team currently plays in the West Russian Bandy League. The club was founded in 1961. Zorky have had some recent successes and reached the finals of the Bandy World Cup, Russian Cup and Champions Cup in the 200607 season only to lose to Dynamo Moscow in all three matches. In 2009 they reached the World Cup final again, this time losing to Hammarby. In 2012, they won the World Cup. The team was the best team of the regular season of the Russian Bandy Super League 201213 but lost the final against Dynamo Moscow for the national championship. Title: Yuri Kovtun Passage: Yuri Mikhailovich Kovtun (Russian: ; born 5 January 1970 in Azov) is a Russian football coach and a former defender, well known as 90's Russia national football team player, as well as Dynamo Moscow and Spartak Moscow stopper. He works as an assistant manager with FC Dynamo Moscow. Title: Andrei Dyatel Passage: Andrei Vladimirovich Dyatel (Russian: ; born January 8, 1980) is a Russian professional football player. In 2009, he played for FC Torpedo-ZIL Moscow. He made his debut in the Russian Premier League in 2001 for FC Dynamo Moscow. He played 2 games in the UEFA Cup 200102 for FC Dynamo Moscow. Title: Dynamo Sports Palace Passage: Dvorec Sporta Dinamo (Russian: ; English: Dynamo Palace of Sports ) is an indoor sporting arena located in Moscow, Russia. The capacity of the arena is 5,000. It hosted the home games of MBC Dynamo Moscow until 2006. It was built during the preparations for the 1980 Summer Olympics, hosted by Moscow, USSR and was used as a venue of the handball tournament there. It was the home venue of Dynamo Moscow basketball team until 2006. The Dynamo Moscow volleyball team currently play their home matches here
Lev Ivanovich Yashin
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Lev Yashin
Wang Shuming died in a city about 25 km southwest of a northern port city called what?
Title: Unikw Poduchowny Passage: Unikw Poduchowny is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zoczew, within Sieradz County, d Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km west of Zoczew, 25 km southwest of Sieradz, and 76 km southwest of the regional capital d. Title: Taipei Passage: Taipei ( ), officially known as Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China, "ROC"). Sitting at the northern tip of the island, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City. It is about 25 km southwest of the northern port city Keelung. Most of the city is located on the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border. Formerly known as Taipeh-fu during the Qing era and Taihoku under Japanese rule, Taipei became the capital of Taiwan Province as part of the Republic of China in 1945 and has been the capital of the ROC since 1949, when the Kuomintang lost the mainland to the Communists in the Chinese Civil War. Title: Bastida de' Dossi Passage: Bastida de' Dossi is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 60 km southwest of Milan and about 25 km southwest of Pavia. It is situated in the Oltrep Pavese plain and the municipal territory also include a part of Lomellina. Title: Wang Tuoh Passage: Wang Tuoh (; 9 January 1944 9 August 2016) was a Taiwanese writer, public intellectual, literary critic, and politician. He was born in Badouzi (), then a small fishing village near the northern port city of Keelung. His name was originally Wang Hung-chiu (). Title: Kareika Passage: Kareika (Greek: , also: - "Karaiika") is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Movri, Achaea, Greece. The community consists of the villages Kareika, Gomosto, Karamesineika and Rachi. It is located north of the Movri hills, 3 km east of Sageika, 6 km southwest of Kato Achaia and 25 km southwest of Patras. The Greek National Road 9E55 (Patras - Pyrgos) passes through the community. Title: Wang Shuming Passage: Wang Shuming (November 10, 1905; Zhucheng - October 28, 1998; Taipei), is Colonel general of Republic of China Air Force. He was born in , Zhucheng, Shandong, China. Title: Psofida Passage: Psofida (Greek: ) is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Aroania in the southern part of Achaea, Greece. The community consists of the villages Psofida, Ano Psofida, Tripotama, Ano Tripotama, Kato Tripotama and Vasiliki. Psofida was named after the ancient Arcadian town Psophis, that was located near the present village Tripotama. It is situated near the confluence of the rivers Erymanthos, Aroanios and Seiraios, and near the tripoint of Achaea, Arcadia and Elis. It is 4 km southwest of Livartzi, 9 km east of Lampeia, 25 km southwest of Kalavryta and 45 km southeast of Patras. The Greek National Road 33 (Patras - Tripoli) passes through Tripotama. Title: Larsnes Passage: Larsnes is the administrative centre of the municipality of Sande in Mre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located on the southwest side of the island of Gurskya, about 8 km east of the island of Kvamsya, 8 km southwest of the village of Gursken, and about 25 km southwest of the town of Ulsteinvik. Title: Silvano Pietra Passage: Silvano Pietra is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 50 km southwest of Milan and about 25 km southwest of Pavia. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 723 and an area of 13.8 km. Title: Hvalpsund (city) Passage: Hvalpsund is a ferry port in Himmerland with 682 inhabitants (2017), located 20 km west of Aalestrup, 12 km southwest of Fars and 25 km southwest of Aars. The city belongs to the municipality of Vesthimmerland Municipality and is located in the Region Nordjylland.
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Wang Shuming
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Who was born first, Philip Kaufman or Jon Favreau?
Title: Cowboys amp; Aliens Passage: Cowboys Aliens is a 2011 American science fiction Western film directed by Jon Favreau and starring Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, and Olivia Wilde. The film is based on the 2006 graphic novel of the same name created by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg. The plot revolves around an amnesiac outlaw (Craig), a wealthy cattleman (Ford), and a mysterious traveler (Wilde) who must ally to save a group of townspeople abducted by aliens. The screenplay was written by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, based on a screen story by the latter two along with Steve Oedekerk. The film was produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Kurtzman, Orci and Rosenberg, with Steven Spielberg and Favreau serving as executive producers. Title: Made (2001 film) Passage: Made is a 2001 American crime comedy film written and directed by Jon Favreau. It stars Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Peter Falk, and Sean Combs. It was Favreau's directorial debut. Title: Jon Favreau Passage: ( ; born October 19, 1966) is an American actor, director, producer, screenwriter and comedian. Title: Swingers (1996 film) Passage: Swingers is a 1996 American comedy-drama film about the lives of single, unemployed actors living on the 'eastside' of Hollywood, California during the 1990s swing revival. Written by Jon Favreau and directed by Doug Liman, the film starred Favreau and Vince Vaughn, and also featured performances by Ron Livingston and Heather Graham. Title: Chef (film) Passage: Chef is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written, co-produced, and directed by Jon Favreau, and starring Favreau, Sofa Vergara, John Leguizamo, Scarlett Johansson, Oliver Platt, Bobby Cannavale, Dustin Hoffman, and Robert Downey Jr. Favreau plays a professional chef who, after a public altercation with a food critic, quits his job at a popular Los Angeles restaurant and returns to his hometown of Miami to fix up a food truck. He reconnects with his ex-wife and invites their young son to join him in driving the truck back to LA while selling Cubanos in various cities along the way. Title: Dinner for Five Passage: Dinner for Five is a television program in which actorfilmmaker Jon Favreau ("Swingers", "Made", "Iron Man") and a revolving guest list of celebrities eat, drink and talk about life on and off the set and swap stories about projects past and present. The program seats screen legends next to a variety of personalities from film, television, music and comedy, resulting in an unpredictable free-for-all. The program aired on the Independent Film Channel with Favreau the co-Executive Producer with Peter Billingsley. Title: Goldstein (film) Passage: Goldstein is a 1965 film co-directed by Philip Kaufman and Benjamin Manaster, and produced by Kaufman and Zev Braun. The cast featured a number of actors from The Second City comedy troupe. The film shared the Prix de la Nouvelle Critique at the Cannes Film Festival in 1964 with Bertolucci's Before the Revolution. Title: Philip Kaufman Passage: Philip Kaufman (born October 23, 1936) is an American film director and screenwriter who has directed fifteen films over a Title: Rose Kaufman Passage: Rose Kaufman (ne Fisher; March 30, 1939 December 7, 2009) co-wrote the screenplays of "The Wanderers" (1979) and "Henry June" (1990) with her husband, writer-director Philip Kaufman. Title: Couples Retreat Passage: Couples Retreat is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Billingsley marking his directorial debut, and written by Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Dana Fox, Curtis Hanson, and Greg Beeman. Vaughn and Favreau star with Jason Bateman, Faizon Love, Kristin Davis, Malin kerman, Kristen Bell, and Jean Reno. It was released on October 9, 2009, in the United States. The film was shot mostly on the French Polynesian island of Bora Bora. This film has been rated PG-13.
Philip Kaufman
Philip Kaufman
Jon Favreau
Are Michael Hofmann and Martin Ritt both from the same country ?
Title: Michael Hofmann (sumi-e) Passage: Michael Hofmann is an artist and teacher. He has been an active sumi-e painter since moving from the United States to Japan in 1972. For 33 years Hofmann worked closely with (1904-2005), the prominent sumi-e painter, Abbot of Kokusei-ji Temple, Awajishima and Director of Japan's National Association of Nanga Painters. Hofmann has taught sumi-e ink painting at universities, museums and cultural institutions in both Japan and the United States. He has illustrated numerous books and his work has been exhibited extensively in galleries and museums. Title: Conrack Passage: Conrack is a 1974 DeLuxe Color film in Panavision based on the 1972 autobiographical book "The Water Is Wide" by Pat Conroy, directed by Martin Ritt and starring Jon Voight in the title role, alongside Paul Winfield, Madge Sinclair, Hume Cronyn and Antonio Fargas. The film was released by 20th Century Fox on March 27, 1974. Title: Edge of the City Passage: Edge of the City is a 1957 American film-noir drama film directed by Martin Ritt, starring John Cassavetes and Sidney Poitier. It was Ritt's debut film as a director. Robert Alan Aurthur's screenplay was expanded from his original script, staged as the final episode of "Philco Television Playhouse", "A Man Is Ten Feet Tall" (1955), also featuring Poitier. Title: What I Saw: Reports from Berlin, 1920-1933 Passage: What I Saw: Reports from Berlin, 1920-1933 is a book of reportage by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth from the era of the Weimar Republic. The selection of pieces from Roth's large journalistic output was made by Michael Bienert and published in German in 1996. The English translation with the present title was made by Michael Hofmann and appeared in 2003. Title: Hombre (film) Passage: Hombre is a 1967 revisionist western film directed by Martin Ritt, based on the novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard and starring Paul Newman, Fredric March, Richard Boone, Martin Balsam, and Diane Cilento. Title: Martin Ritt Passage: Martin Ritt (March 2, 1914 December 8, 1990) was an American director and actor who worked in both film and theater. He was born in New York City. Title: Michael Hofmann (director) Passage: Michael Hofmann (born 1961) is a German film director. Title: Five Branded Women Passage: Five Branded Women is a 1960 Italian-American international co-production film directed by Martin Ritt and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. It featured an international cast including Silvana Mangano, Barbara Bel Geddes, Jeanne Moreau and Vera Miles and was Ritt's only war movie, set during the Nazi occupation of Yugoslavia. Film was shot in Italy and Austria (Klagenfurt). Title: The Outrage Passage: The Outrage (1964) is a remake of the 1950 Japanese film "Rashomon", reformulated as a Western. It was directed by Martin Ritt and is based on stories by Rynosuke Akutagawa. Like the original Akira Kurosawa film, four people give contradictory accounts of a rape and murder. Ritt utilizes flashbacks to provide these contradictory accounts. Title: Hud (1963 film) Passage: Hud is a 1963 Western film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas and Patricia Neal. It was produced by Ritt and Newman's recently founded company, Salem Productions, and was their first film for Paramount Pictures. "Hud" was filmed on location on the Texas Panhandle, including Claude, Texas. Its screenplay was by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr. and was based on Larry McMurtry's 1961 novel, "Horseman, Pass By". The film's title character, Hud Bannon, was a minor character in the original screenplay but was reworked as the lead role. With its main character an antihero, "Hud" was later described as a revisionist Western.
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Michael Hofmann (director)
Martin Ritt
The Creators and Best Boy were both produced before 2000 ?
Title: Best Boy (film) Passage: Best Boy is a 1979 documentary made by Ira Wohl. The film received critical acclaim, and won many awards including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1979. Title: Soccer Shrines Passage: Soccer Shrines is a 13-part Canadian television (TV) documentary series about the most famous soccer stadiums in the world and their fans. Produced by Best Boy Entertainment, Soccer Shrines originally aired on GolTV (Canada) in Fall 2010. The series currently airs on GolTV, Sundays at 11:30 am EST, Mondays 6:00 pm 11:00 pm EST, Tuesday at 1:00 pm EST and on The Cave (TV channel) Sundays at 2:00 am 8:30 pm EST and Wednesdays at 9:30 pm EST. Title: The Creators (film) Passage: The Creators: South Africa Through the Eyes of Its Artists is a 2012 South African documentary film produced and directed by Laura Gamse which interweaves the lives of diverse South African artists including Faith47, Cashril, Warongx, Emile Jansen of Black Noise, Markus Wormstorm and Spoek Mathambo of Sweat.X, Blaq Pearl, and Mthetho Mapoyi. Title: The Skinny Dip Passage: The Skinny Dip is a half-hour-long Canadian travel and adventure television series hosted by Eve Kelly, and produced by Best Boy Entertainment. The show premiered with two episodes aired together on July 9, 2008 EST on the Travel Escape Canadian cable channel, which commissioned six new episodes, that aired in November and December 2009. All eight episodes are now available on Amazon Prime. Title: Gaffer (filmmaking) Passage: A gaffer in the motion picture industry and on a television crew is the head electrician, responsible for the execution (and sometimes the design) of the lighting plan for a production. The term gaffer originally related to the moving of overhead equipment to control lighting levels using a gaff. The gaffer's assistant is the best boy. Title: 1979 Toronto International Film Festival Passage: The 4th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada between September 6 and September 15, 1979. This year "The American Nightmare" retrospective on American horror films was organized by Canadian critic Robin Wood and Richard Lippe. Brian De Palma and George A. Romero attended the retrospective as guests. Also this year "Industry programme trade forum" was started by festival, which continued till 1991. The People's Choice Award was awarded to "Best Boy" by Ira Wohl, which later won Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. Title: Ira Wohl Passage: Ira Wohl is an American documentary filmmaker. He is most noted for his 1979 film "Best Boy", which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 52nd Academy Awards. Title: Mickey's Farm Passage: Mickey's Farm is a Canadian children's television series made for preschoolers and children, which is a mix of live action, animation and original music. The show is produced by Best Boy Entertainment in St. John's, Newfoundland and airs on The Pet Network in Canada and in the U.S. on the Trinity Broadcasting Network-owned Smile of a Child children's network, which picked up the U.S. rights to the show in 2012. As of December 6, 2014, the series also airs in the U.S. on the Qubo network, owned by Ion Media Networks. Title: List of Mickey's Farm episodes Passage: This is a list of episodes of Television series "Mickey's Farm" which is a Canadian children's television series show is produced by Best Boy Entertainment in St. John's, Newfoundland and airs on The Pet Network in Canada and in the U.S. on the Trinity Broadcasting Network-owned Smile of a Child children's network, which picked up the U.S. rights to the show in 2012. As of December 6, 2014, the series also airs in the U.S. on the Qubo network, owned by Ion Media Networks. Title: Best boy Passage: In a film crew there are two kinds of best boy: best boy electric and best boy grip. They are assistants to their department heads, the gaffer (in charge of electricians) and the key grip (lighting and rigging), respectively. In short, the best boy acts as the foreman for his department: a woman who performs the duties of a best boy may be called best girl.
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The Creators (film)
Best Boy (film)
Lindsay Anderson and Alfonso Cuarn, share which common industry occupation?
Title: List of accolades received by Gravity (film) Passage: "Gravity" is a 2013 3D science-fiction thriller film directed, co-produced, co-written, and co-edited by Alfonso Cuarn. The film's musical score was composed by Steven Price, with the cinematography provided by Cuarn's longtime collaborator, Emmanuel Lubezki. The film stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as astronauts involved in the mid-orbit destruction of a space shuttle and their attempt to return to Earth. Title: Rudo y Cursi Passage: Rudo y Cursi (Spanish, literally, "Rough and Corny") is a 2008 Mexican film starring Diego Luna, Gael Garca Bernal and Guillermo Francella. It is directed by Carlos Cuarn (Alfonso Cuarn's brother) and produced by Cha Cha Cha Films (production company created by Alfonso Cuarn, Guillermo del Toro and Alejandro Gonzlez Irritu). It is Carlos Cuarn's first full-length movie. Title: Believe (TV series) Passage: Believe is an American fantasy drama television series that broadcast as part of the 201314 United States network television schedule on NBC as a mid-season entry. Originally 13 episodes were to be aired, but only 12 were aired in the U.S. The series was created by Academy Award winner Alfonso Cuarn and Markus Friedman. The series began on March 10, 2014, and was cancelled on May 9, 2014. The final episode aired on June 15, 2014. Title: Lindsay Anderson Passage: Lindsay Gordon Anderson (17 April 1923 30 August 1994) was a British feature film, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leading light of the Free Cinema movement and the British New Wave. He is most widely remembered for his 1968 film "if...", which won the "Palme d'Or" at Cannes Film Festival and was Malcolm McDowell's cinematic debut. He is also notable, though not a professional actor, for playing a minor role in the Academy Award winning film "Chariots of Fire". Malcolm McDowell produced a 2007 documentary about his experiences with Lindsay Anderson, "Never Apologize". Title: Alfonso Cuarn Passage: Alfonso Cuarn Orozco (] ; born November 28, 1961) is a Mexican film director, screenwriter, producer, and editor best known for his dramas "A Little Princess" (1995) and Title: Carlos Cuarn Passage: Carlos Jos Cuarn Orozco (born October 2, 1966) is a Mexican screenwriter, film producer and film director. He is the brother of Alfonso Cuarn, and the uncle of Jons Cuarn. Title: Thursday's Children Passage: Thursday's Children is a 1954 British short documentary film directed by Lindsay Anderson about The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent, UK. The film is nearly silent, apart from music and narration. It focuses on the faces and gestures of the little boys and girls. As a residential school teaching lip reading, rather than a sign language, it features methods and goals not now used, and notes that only one child in three will achieve true speech. Filmmakers Lindsay Anderson and Guy Brenton were unable to gain distribution for the film until it won an Academy Award in 1955 for Documentary Short Subject. Title: Y Tu Mam Tambin Passage: Y Tu Mam Tambin (English: "And Your Mother Too" ) is a 2001 Mexican drama film directed by Alfonso Cuarn and co-written by Cuarn and his brother Carlos. Title: Jons Cuarn Passage: Jons Cuarn is a Mexican film director, screenwriter, producer, editor and cinematographer. He is the son of the Academy Award-winner Alfonso Cuarn. He studied film at Vassar College. Title: The Possibility of Hope Passage: The Possibility of Hope is a 2007 documentary short film directed by Alfonso Cuarn included as an extra in the Special Edition DVD of Cuarn's 2006 film "Children of Men".
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Alfonso Cuarn
Ricci Riera produced a song by the English singer from what city?
Title: Unpredictable (Olly Murs and Louisa Johnson song) Passage: "Unpredictable" is a song recorded by English singer Olly Murs for his fifth studio album, "24 Hrs" (2016). It was written and produced by Cutfather, Daniel Davidsen and Peter Wallevik, with an additional writing from Kara DioGuardi and Iain James. Originally recorded as a solo version, it was remixed by Matt Rad with additional vocals from English singer Louisa Johnson and was digitally released on 31 May 2017 in the United Kingdom. Title: Learning to Live (Without Your Love) Passage: "Learning to Live (Without Your Love)" is a song by English singer Rick Astley and English singer O'Chi Brown. The song was originally released in 1986 as an album track on Brown's album "O'Chi". Astley was uncredited on the album and received no royalties. Title: Always Never Home Passage: Always Never Home is an extended play by American singer Syd. It was released on September 7, 2017, via Columbia Records for streaming and digital download. The project succeeds Syd's debut album "Fin" (2017), released seven months prior. Consisting of three tracks, the EP includes production from Ricci Riera, Full Crate, Anonxmous, Gwenn Bunn and Kintaro. Title: O'Chi Brown Passage: O'Chi Brown (born Doris Gubbins) is an English singer and songwriter born in Tottenham, London, England. She scored two hits on the Dance Club Songs, the most successful being "Whenever You Need Somebody," which hit number one in 1986. The song's producers (Stock Aitken Waterman) would recycle the song for English singer Rick Astley a year later, and it would be the title of his debut studio album on PWL. Title: Element (song) Passage: "Element" (stylized as "ELEMENT.") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album "Damn", released on April 14, 2017. The fourth track on the album, the song was written by Lamar, Mark Spears, aka Sounwave, James Blake, and Ricci Riera and produced by Sounwave, Blake, and Riera, with additional production by Tae Beast and Bkon. Title: God (Kendrick Lamar song) Passage: "God" (stylized as "GOD.") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album "Damn", released on April 14, 2017. The thirteenth and penultimate track on the album, the song was written by Lamar, Ricci Riera, Mark Spears, aka Sounwave, DJ Dahi, Daniel Tannenbaum, Ronald LaTour and Anthony Tiffith, and produced by Riera, Sounwave, DJ Dahi, Bkon, Cardo, and Tiffith. Title: Flashlight (DJ Fresh song) Passage: "Flashlight" is a song by English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding featuring production work from DJ Fresh, released as the fourth single from Fresh's forthcoming fourth studio album. It was released on 28 September 2014 in the United Kingdom as a single, although it was previously out on Goulding's album from 2013. The song features English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding and also included as one of the tracks on Goulding's "Halcyon Days" (2013), the reissue of her second studio album, "Halcyon" (2012). The Invisible Men assisted the artists in writing the song. Title: James Blake (musician) Passage: James Blake Litherland (born 26 September 1988), known as James Blake, is an English singer, songwriter, musician and record producer from London. He first received recognition in 2010 for a trio of dubstep-influenced EPs, and the following year his self-titled debut album was released in the United Kingdom to critical praise. His second studio album "Overgrown" was released in 2013 and was awarded the Mercury Prize. He released his third studio album "The Colour in Anything" in 2016. Blake has also released remix work under the alias Harmonimix. Title: Ricci Riera Passage: Ricci Riera, is an American record producer, DJ and songwriter from Los Angeles, California. He is best known for his production with notable hip hop artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Travis Scott, Schoolboy Q, and ASAP Rocky among others. Aside from his solo production, Riera was previously a member of the Grammy Nominated LA production duo THC. Riera scored his first Grammy nomination as a solo producer with "U Wit Me?" on the second best selling album of 2016, Views. Ricci most recently appeared twice on Kendrick Lamar's much anticipated 3rd studio album Damn. producing on songs "Element" co produced by James Blake and "God". Title: Who Am I (Katy B song) Passage: "Who Am I" is a song recorded by English singer Katy B for her third studio album, "Honey" (2016). It is a collaboration with American electronic music band Major Lazer and English singer Craig David. The song was written by Brien, David, Jr. Blender, Thomas Pentz and produced by Geneeus, Jr. Blender and Pentz. It was released on 5 February 2016 as the lead single from the album.
London
Ricci Riera
James Blake (musician)
When was the mob leader that was succeeded by Albert Anastasia born?
Title: Ebenezer Mackintosh Passage: Ebenezer Mackintosh was a shoemaker who lived in New England in the 18th and 19th centuries. He is known for his role as a mob leader in Boston riots protesting the Stamp Act. Title: Dominic Hawksley Passage: Dominic Hawksley is a British actor who appeared in "Death Machine" and "Entropy". His voice work includes "", "Midnight Club 2", and the "Max Payne" series wherein he appears in the first game as the mob leader Vladimir Lem, a role he repeated in the sequel. and in the documentary film "". He has also featured in numerous radio dramas and comedies for BBC Radio 4 including The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Glittering Prizes and Life of Penguins. Title: Albert Anastasia Passage: Albert Anastasia (born Umberto Anastasio, September 26, 1902 October 25, 1957) was one of the most ruthless and feared Cosa Nostra mobsters in United States history. A founder of both the American Mafia and Murder, Inc., Anastasia was boss of what would become the modern Gambino crime family. Title: Apalachin meeting Passage: The Apalachin meeting was a historic summit of the American Mafia held at the home of mobster Joseph "Joe the Barber" Barbara, in Apalachin, New York, on November 14, 1957. Allegedly, the meeting was held to discuss various topics including loansharking, narcotics trafficking, and gambling, along with dividing the illegal operations controlled by the late Albert Anastasia. An estimated 100 Mafiosi from the United States, Italy, and Cuba are thought to have attended this meeting. Vito Genovese, then head of the renamed Genovese family, initially called the meeting as a way to recognize his new power as "capo dei capi". Title: Inside the Mafia Passage: Inside the Mafia is a 1959 film noir crime film based on a true incident. It was based on the Albert Anastasia murder and subsequent Apalachin Meeting. Title: Stephen Grammauta Passage: Stephen "Stevie Coogan" Grammauta (born December 6, 1916) is a caporegime with the Gambino crime family who allegedly participated in the murder of mob boss Albert "Mad Hatter" Anastasia. Title: Murder, Inc. Passage: Murder, Inc. (or Murder Incorporated) was the name the news media gave to organized crime groups in the 1930s and 40s that acted as the enforcement arm of the Italian-American Mafia, Jewish mob, and connected organized crime groups in New York and elsewhere. The groups were largely composed of Italian-American and Jewish gangsters from the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Brownsville, East New York, and Ocean Hill. Originally headed by Louis "Lepke" Buchalter, and later by Albert "The Mad Hatter" Anastasia, Murder, Inc. was believed to be responsible for between 400 and 1,000 contract killings, until the group was exposed in the early 1940s by former group member Abe "Kid Twist" Reles. In the trials that followed, many members were convicted and executed, and Abe Reles himself died after "falling out of a window". Thomas E. Dewey first came to prominence as a prosecutor of Murder, Inc. and other organized crime cases. Title: James Squillante Passage: Vincent James Squillante, a.k.a. Jimmy Jerome (June 7, 1919 September 23, 1960), was a New York mobster who belonged to the Gambino crime family and was known as "king of the garbage collection racket." Squillante also worked as an assassin for mob boss Albert "Mad Hatter" Anastasia. Title: Louis Buchalter Passage: Louis "Lepke" Buchalter (Pronounced "Lep-key") (February 6, 1897March 4, 1944) was a Jewish-American mobster and head of the Mafia hit squad Murder, Inc. during the 1930s. Buchalter was one of the premier labor racketeers in New York City during that era. Title: B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast) Passage: "B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast)" is the second single from Rick Ross' fourth studio album "Teflon Don". It features Styles P. It was produced by Lex Luger. The song was originally released as an unmastered version on Ross' promotional mixtape, the Albert Anastasia EP. The song was named as MTV News' 4 Song Of 2010.
February 6, 1897March
Murder, Inc.
Louis Buchalter
Brown Hill Creek is part of the catchment of the river in the western suburbs of what Australian state?
Title: Brown Hill Creek, South Australia Passage: Brown Hill Creek is a south-eastern suburb of Adelaide in the City of Mitcham in South Australia, named after the eponymous Brown Hill Creek. Title: Deep Creek (Melbourne) Passage: The Deep Creek is a watercourse of the Port Phillip catchment, located in the outer north western suburbs of Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria. Title: Sideling Hill Creek (Potomac River) Passage: Sideling Hill Creek is a 25.2 mi tributary stream of the Potomac River in the U.S. states of Maryland and Pennsylvania. Sideling Hill Creek flows southward along the western flanks of Sideling Hill, from which the stream takes its name. It forms the boundary between Allegany and Washington counties in Maryland. Title: Brown Hill Creek Passage: The Brown Hill Creek, also known as Willawilla in the Kaurna language, part of the Patawalonga River catchment, is a watercourse located in the western suburbs of the Adelaide metropolitan area, in the Australian state of South Australia. Title: Brown Hill, Mitcham Passage: Brown Hill is a hill in the Australian state of South Australia located on the western edge of the Mount Lofty Ranges, 7 km southeast of the centre of Adelaide, in the suburb of Brown Hill Creek. Brown Hill rises to 312 m above sea level. Title: Brownhill Creek Recreation Park Passage: Brownhill Creek Recreation Park is a protected area located about 8 km south of the Adelaide city centre in City of Mitcham along part of the course of the Brown Hill Creek. The recreation park was proclaimed under the "National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972" in 1972 to "provide recreation opportunities for the Adelaide and eastern metropolitan region and to conserve remnant aged river red gums and the riparian zone habitat". The land previously subject to protected area status as a "National Pleasure Resort" since 1915. The recreation park is classified as an IUCN Category III protected area. Title: Western Magpies Australian Football Club Passage: The Western Magpies Australian Football Club is the senior Australian rules football club of the western suburbs of Brisbane which competes in Division One of the AFLQ State League. The club is based at 41 Chelmer st, Chelmer, at the same grounds as the Sherwood Junior Australian Football Club and fields a team in the AFLQ senior, reserve, under 18 and women's grade competitions. The Western Magpies AFC provides a focal point for talented players from all of the junior clubs that lie within Brisbane's western suburbs (Collingwood Park, Ferny Grove, Forest Lake, Kenmore, Jindalee, Moorooka, Sherwood, Southern Redbacks, Springfield Lakes, Wests Juniors, Yeronga). The club aims to provide a pathway into the AFL for players from these junior clubs, develop the network of surrounding senior and junior Australian rules football clubs, and provide a fun, friendly, family oriented hub for local football in the western suburbs. The Western Magpies Australian Football Club and Sherwood Junior Australian Football Club are sponsored by Tradelink (major sponsor), Hog's Breath Cafe and Cleanway (secondary sponsors). Title: Electoral district of Waite Passage: Waite is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after Peter Waite, a 19th entrepreneur and philanthropist in the current area of the electorate, it is a 33.1 km urban electorate in Adelaide's inner south-east, taking in the suburbs of Brown Hill Creek, Clapham, Hawthorn, Kingswood, Lower Mitcham, Lynton, Mitcham, Netherby, Panorama, Pasadena, Springfield, St Marys, Torrens Park, Urrbrae and Westbourne Park as well as parts of Belair, Colonel Light Gardens, Daw Park and Leawood Gardens. Title: Crafers West, South Australia Passage: Crafers West is a suburb of Adelaide in the Adelaide Hills Council. It was formally named in 1985 as a separate address from Crafers. Crafers West contains the headwaters of Brown Hill Creek and is dominated by steep terrain and native scrub. It is bounded by Mount Barker Road on the northeast and the Bridgewater railway line on the south. The Eagle Mountain Bike Park is in the north of the suburb. Title: Patawalonga River Passage: The Patawalonga River is a river located in the western suburbs of the Adelaide metropolitan area, in the Australian state of South Australia. It drains an area of flat, swampy lands formerly known as the Cowandilla Plains, which in the mid-20th century were drained by engineering works, enabling the establishment of Adelaide Airport and the development of residential housing.
South Australia
Brown Hill Creek
Patawalonga River
What did the man who died 23 March 1981 ride in the 1967 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy
Title: 1949 Isle of Man TT Passage: The 1949 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy was the first round of the Grand Prix World Championship that was held in the Isle of Man. Title: 1926 Isle of Man TT Passage: Further changes occurred in the 1926 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy with the scrapping of the Side-Car TT and Ultra-Lightweight TT Races from the lack of entries. Most of the TT Course had now been tarmacked, including the Snaefell Mountain Section. Another change in 1926 was the ban on alcohol based fuels, forcing competitors to use road petrol. Despite these changes the prestige of the Isle of Man TT Races had encouraged the Italian motor-cycle manufacturers Bianchi, Garelli and Moto Guzzi to enter. Title: 1932 Isle of Man TT Passage: The 1932 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy race meeting was watched by Prince George, Duke of Kent the first royal visitor to the Isle of Man TT Races. The 1932 Junior TT Race was won by Stanley Woods riding a Norton at an average race speed of 77.16 mih from Wal Handley and Tyrell Smith riding for the Rudge factory. Again Rudge where beaten in the 1932 Lightweight TT Race by Leo H.Davenport riding a New Imperial motor-cycle at an average race speed of 70.48 mih . The 1932 Senior TT Race provided Stanley Woods with the "Norton Habit" and another JuniorSenior double win at an average race speed of 79.38 mih . The 1932 Senior TT Race was initially led on the first lap by Norton teammate Jimmie Simpson who set a new overall lap record of 27 minutes and 47 seconds at an average speed of 81.50 mih . Also on the first lap Wal Handley riding for Rudge crashed at the 11th Milestone sustaining a back injury and retired. The place on the TT Course where the incident occurred was renamed Handley's Corner. Title: Four Inch Course Passage: The Four-Inch Course was a road-racing circuit first used for the 1908 Tourist Trophy Race for cars, held on public roads closed for racing by an Act of Tynwald (the parliament of the Isle of Man). The name of the course derives from the regulations for the 1908 Tourist Trophy adopted by the Royal Automobile Club, which limited the competitors' engines to a cylinder-diameter of four inches. The Four-Inch Course was adopted by the Auto-Cycle Club for the 1911 Isle of Man TT Races. The Four-Inch Course was subsequently known as the Snaefell Mountain Course or Mountain Course when used for motor-cycle racing. Title: 1952 Isle of Man TT Passage: The 1952 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy was the start of Bob McIntyre's association with the Isle of Man, when he came second in the Junior Clubman TT that year. Irishman Reg Armstrong won his first Senior TT event as well as coming in second in the Junior TT race on a Norton. Armstrong, as a Norton works rider, was back-up to Geoff Duke who came first in the Junior race. Title: 1950 Isle of Man TT Passage: The 1950 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy festival was the second year the Isle of Man TT races were part of the Grand Prix World Championship. Title: William Watson (motoring pioneer) Passage: William Watson (6 November 1873 5 August 1961) was a Liverpool-born racing driver and motoring pioneer. A champion cyclist as a young man, he founded W Watson Co, cycle and motorcar manufacturer, in 1901. He won the epic 1908 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Race driving a Hutton-Napier named "Little Dorrit". He also raced in Berliet, Vauxhall and Essex cars. He expanded Watson Co from Liverpool to Chester, Colwyn Bay, London, Birkenhead and Crewe, creating the largest car distributing organisation in the North of England, specialising in Morris and Rolls-Royce cars. Title: 2007 Isle of Man TT Passage: The 2007 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy was the Centenary event which ran between 26 May and 8 June 2007. The first event was held on Tuesday 28 May 1907 and was called the International Auto-Cycle Tourist Trophy run by the Auto-Cycle Club on the St. Johns Short Title: Mike Hailwood Passage: Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " , '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (2 April 1940 23 March 1981) was a British Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He is regarded by many as one of the greatest racers of all time. Title: 1967 Isle of Man TT Passage: The 1967 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy was a motorcycle road racing event held at the 37-mile Snaefell Mountain course on the Isle of Man. Five races, in different engine-capacity classes of 50, 125, 250, 350 and the 500 cc Senior TT, were the second round of the FIM World Grand Prix motorcycling championship season (now known as MotoGP). Mike Hailwood, on the four-cylinder Honda RC181, duelled with Giacomo Agostini's MV Agusta 500 Three.
Honda RC181
1967 Isle of Man TT
Mike Hailwood
What type of media does Running Scared and Dan Hedaya have in common?
Title: Dan Hedaya Passage: Daniel G. Hedaya (born July 24, 1940) is an American character actor. He often plays sleazy villains or uptight, wisecracking individuals; four of his best-known roles are as Italian Mafia boss Tony Costello in "Wise Guys", a cuckolded husband in the Coen brothers' crime thriller "Blood Simple", Carla Tortelli's ex-husband Nick on the sitcom "Cheers", and Tom Hanks's boss in "Joe Versus the Volcano". He also played Mel Horowitz, the father of Cherilyn "Cher" Horowitz, played by Alicia Silverstone, in the film "Clueless". Title: Slow Burn (1986 film) Passage: Slow Burn is a 1986 American television drama film noir presented by Joel Schumacher and directed by Matthew Chapman. Chapman also adapted screenplay from the novel of named "Castles Burning". Film stars include Eric Roberts, Beverly D'Angelo, Dennis Lipscomb, Raymond J. Barry, Johnny Depp, Anne Schedeen, Henry Gibson and Dan Hedaya. Title: Wise Guys (1986 film) Passage: Wise Guys is a 1986 black Mafia comedy crime film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo. A comedy revolving around two small-time mobsters from Newark, New Jersey, it also features Harvey Keitel, Ray Sharkey, Lou Albano, Dan Hedaya, and Frank Vincent. Title: Rookie of the Year (film) Passage: Rookie of the Year is a 1993 American sports comedy film starring Thomas Ian Nicholas and Gary Busey as players for the Chicago Cubs baseball team. The film is a remake of the 1954 film "Roogie's Bump" with the same basic plot. The cast also includes Albert Hall, Dan Hedaya, Eddie Bracken, Amy Morton, Bruce Altman, John Gegenhuber, Neil Flynn, Daniel Stern (who also directed) and John Candy in an uncredited role. Title: Running Scared (Roy Orbison song) Passage: "Running Scared" is a 1961 American pop song written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson and sung by Orbison. An operatic rock ballad, the song was released as a 45rpm single by Monument Records in March 1961 and went to number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart. "Running Scared" also reached No.9 in the UK Singles Chart. It sold over one million copies in the US alone. The song was included on Orbison's 1962 album "Crying" as the final track on the album. Title: Man Size Love Passage: "Man Size Love" is a song recorded by Klymaxx for the MCA label that appears in the 1986 film "Running Scared". Produced by Dick Rudolph, Bruce Swedien, and Rod Temperton, who also wrote "Man Size Love," the song was released as the first single from Klymaxx's self-titled fifth album; it also appears on the "Running Scared" soundtrack album. "Man Size Love" reached 15 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, 43 on the publication's RB chart, and 18 on its dance chart, helping the "Klymaxx" LP reach gold status. Title: Shaft (2000 film) Passage: Shaft is a 2000 American action thriller film directed by John Singleton and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Vanessa L. Williams, Jeffrey Wright, Christian Bale, Dan Hedaya, Busta Rhymes, Toni Collette and Richard Roundtree. This film is not a remake of the 1971 film of the same name, but rather a sequel, therefore making it a fourth installment. Jackson's John Shaft character is the nephew of the original John Shaft. The film received generally positive reviews and opened at the number one position at the box office when it debuted June 16, 2000. Title: The Passover Plot (film) Passage: The Passover Plot is a 1976 drama film adapted from the controversial 1965 book of the same name by Hugh J. Schonfield. It was directed by Michael Campus and stars Zalman King as Yeshua (Jesus), Harry Andrews, Hugh Griffith, Dan Hedaya, Donald Pleasence and Scott Wilson. Title: Four Eyes and Six Guns Passage: Four Eyes and Six Guns (1992) is a Western film starring Judge Reinhold, Patricia Clarkson and Fred Ward. It includes guest roles by Dan Hedaya, M. Emmet Walsh, Jon Gries, Austin Pendleton and others. Title: Running Scared (1986 film) Passage: Running Scared is a 1986 action-comedy film directed by Peter Hyams, written by Gary Devore and Jimmy Huston, and starring Gregory Hines, Billy Crystal, with Steven Bauer, Jimmy Smits, and Dan Hedaya in supporting roles. Hines and Crystal play Chicago police officers who, after nearly being killed on the job, decide to retire and open a bar in Key West, Florida, only to get caught up in making one last arrest before they go.
film
Running Scared (1986 film)
Dan Hedaya
The film Gerald Potterton did animation work on came out in what year?
Title: Jorge Alderete Passage: Jorge Alderete (born 1971), also known as Dr. Alderete, is an Argentine illustrator, animator, editor and owner of several businesses, best known for his comic book and kitsch aesthetic in his work. Most of Alderetes career has evolved in Mexico, where he came in 1998 and with the exception of a year in Spain, has since stayed, living and worked from his apartment in Colonia Roma in Mexico City. Most of his work is related to Mexico Citys music scene, especially rock and surf bands, having created about eighty CD covers and various other promotional items including the billboards for the 2011 Vive Latino music festival. Alderetes work has appeared in publications, including anthologies of graphic arts in Mexico, the United States and Europe and has also done animation work for MTV, Nickelodeon and Mexican television. Title: Rob Coleman Passage: Rob Coleman (born April 27, 1964) is a Canadian animation director who works with award-winning Australian visual effects and animation studio, Animal Logic. He joined Animal Logic in 2012 as the studios Head of Animation. Coleman is a two-time Oscar nominee for his animation work on "" and "" and has been nominated for two BAFTA Awards for his work on "Men in Black" and "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace". Title: Gerald Potterton Passage: Gerald Potterton (born 8 March 1931) is a BritishCanadian director, producer and animator. He is best known for directing the cult classic "Heavy Metal" and his animation work on "Yellow Submarine". Title: The Railrodder Passage: The Railrodder is a 1965 short comedy film starring Buster Keaton in one of his final film roles, directed by Gerald Potterton and produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). A 25-minute comedic travelogue of Canada, "The Railrodder" was also Keaton's final silent film, as the film contains no dialogue and all sound effects are overdubbed. Title: Heavy Metal (film) Passage: Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian-American adult animated sci-fi-fantasy film directed by Gerald Potterton and produced by Ivan Reitman and Leonard Mogel, who also was the publisher of "Heavy Metal" magazine, the basis for the film. The screenplay was written by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum. Title: Yellow Submarine (film) Passage: Yellow Submarine (also known as The Beatles: Yellow Submarine) is a 1968 British animated musical fantasy comedy film inspired by the music of the Beatles, directed by animation producer George Dunning, and produced by United Artists and King Features Syndicate. Initial press reports stated that the Beatles themselves would provide their own character voices; however, aside from composing and performing the songs, the real Beatles participated only in the closing scene of the film, while their cartoon counterparts were voiced by other actors. Title: Christmas Cracker (film) Passage: Christmas Cracker (French: Caprice de Nol) is a 1963 animated short about Christmas, co-directed by Norman McLaren, Gerald Potterton, Grant Munro and Jeff Hale. The film consists of three segments: a rendition of "Jingle Bells" in which cutout animation figures dance, a dime-store rodeo of tin toys and a story about decorating the perfect Christmas tree with a Christmas star. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, this film without words garnered seven awards including the prize for Best Animated Short at the 1964 San Francisco International Film Festival and a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 37th Academy Awards. Title: My Financial Career Passage: My Financial Career is a 1962 animated short directed by Gerald Potterton, based on a story of the same name from Stephen Leacock's "Literary Lapses" collection of short fiction. The six and a half minute film takes a humorous look at a young man's attempt to open a bank account. Produced by Colin Low and Tom Daly for the National Film Board of Canada, the film was named Best Animated Short at the 1962 San Francisco International Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 36th Academy Awards. Title: The Awful Fate of Melpomenus Jones Passage: The Awful Fate of Melpomenus Jones is a very short story by Stephen Leacock. It was re-published in Literary Lapses in 1910. It is read by John Le Mesurier on a 1976 LP "What Is Going To Become Of Us All? " It was made into a short movie by Gerald Potterton in 1983. Title: The Real Story of Happy Birthday to You Passage: The Real Story of Happy Birthday to You is a Canadian children's animated short film directed by Gerald Potterton as part of "The Real Story of..." "Favorite Songs" animated anthology series. The short was produced by Cinar and France Animation in association with Crayon Animation and Western Publishing and was released in January 1992 in the United States. It also features the voices of Edward Asner and Roger Daltrey.
1968
Gerald Potterton
Yellow Submarine (film)
Happy Hell Night (also known as Frat Night) is a 1992 Canadian-American slasher film directed by Brian Owens and starring who, that was an American film, stage, and television actor best known for his portrayal of the grumpy but loving father in the film "A Christmas Story"?
Title: Happy Hell Night Passage: Happy Hell Night (also known as Frat Night) is a 1992 Canadian-American slasher film directed by Brian Owens and starring Darren McGavin and Nick Gregory. The film also features brief appearances by Sam Rockwell and Jorja Fox in their early careers. Title: Terror Train Passage: Terror Train is a 1980 Canadian-American slasher film directed by Roger Spottiswoode in his directorial debut and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Ben Johnson. Set aboard a moving train holding a costume party, a group of attending fraternity students are murdered by a familiar masked killer targeting them from a prank gone wrong, and steals their costumes on the train after killing them to avoid being caught. Title: Fatal Games Passage: Fatal Games (originally known as The Killing Touch and also released as Olympic Nightmare) is a 1984 American slasher film written and directed by Michael Elliott and starring Sally Kirkland, Lynn Banashek, Sean Masterson, Michael O'Leary, Teal Roberts, and Spice Williams-Crosby. The plot consists of a mad slasher wielding a javelin killing off various members of a high school gymnastics team. The film shares many of its plot points with an earlier slasher film, "Graduation Day". Title: Darren McGavin Passage: Darren McGavin (born William Lyle Richardson, May 7, 1922 February 25, 2006) was an American film, stage, and television actor best known for his portrayal of the grumpy but loving father in the film "A Christmas Story," and for the title role in the television horror series "." Title: A Christmas Story Passage: A Christmas Story is a 1983 American Metrocolor Christmas comedy film directed by Bob Clark, and based on Jean Shepherd's semi-fictional anecdotes in his 1966 book "", with some elements from his 1971 book "Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories". Now a Christmas season classic in the United States, it is shown numerous times on television, usually on the networks owned by the Turner Broadcasting System. Since 1997, a marathon of the film titled "24 Hours of "A Christmas Story"" has aired annually on TNT andor TBS, comprising twelve consecutive airings of the film on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day each year. Title: Hell Night Passage: Hell Night is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Tom DeSimone, written by Randy Feldman, and starring Linda Blair. The film depicts a night of fraternity hazing (hell night) set in an old manor, during which a deformed maniac terrorizes and murders many of the college students. The film also blends elements of slasher films and haunted house-themed films. Director Chuck Russell served as an executive producer, while his long-time collaborator Frank Darabont served as a production assistant. Title: Night Shift (film) Passage: Night Shift is a 1982 American comedy film, directed by Ron Howard, concerning a timid night shift morgue employee whose life is turned upside down by a free-spirited entrepreneur. It stars Howard's "Happy Days" co-star Henry Winkler along with Michael Keaton, in his first starring role, and Shelley Long. Also appearing are Richard Belzer and Clint Howard. A young Kevin Costner has a brief scene as "Frat Boy 1", Shannen Doherty appears as a Bluebell scout, Vincent Schiavelli plays a man who delivers a sandwich to Winkler's character, and Charles Fleischer has a brief role as one of the jail prisoners. Title: Charles Sellier Passage: Charles Edward Sellier Jr. (November 9, 1943 January 31, 2011) was an American television producer, screenwriter, novelist and director, best known for creating the American book and television series "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams". He was also known for directing the notorious Christmas themed slasher film "Silent Night, Deadly Night" He also wrote and produced more than thirty films and 230 television shows during his career, which spanned four decades. Title: A Christmas Story 2 Passage: A Christmas Story 2 (also known in the trailer as A Christmas Story 2: Official Sequel) is a 2012 film directed by Brian Levant and starring Braeden Lemasters. The film is a direct sequel to the 1983 film "A Christmas Story", which ignores the events of the 1994 film "My Summer Story". It was released straight to DVD on October 30, 2012. Title: Silent Night, Deadly Night Passage: Silent Night, Deadly Night is a 1984 American slasher film directed by Charles E. Sellier, Jr., and starring Robert Brian Wilson, Lilyan Chauvin, Gilmer McCormick, Toni Nero, Linnea Quigley, Britt Leach and Leo Geter. Set during Christmas, the story concerns a young man, Billy, who suffers from posttraumatic stress over witnessing his parents' Christmas Eve murder and his subsequent upbringing in an abusive Catholic orphanage. In adulthood, the Christmas holiday leads him into a psychological breakdown, and he emerges as a spree killer donning a Santa suit.
Darren McGavin
Happy Hell Night
Darren McGavin
Ernest J. Gaines and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, share which mutual occupation?
Title: The Palace of Illusions: A Novel Passage: The Palace of Illusions is a 2008 novel by award-winning novelist and poet Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. It was released by Picador. Title: Mera Naseeb Passage: Mera Naseeb (Urdu: , English: My Fate ) is a Hum TV drama which aired from 1 April 2011 to 26 August 2011. The drama featured a huge ensemble star cast including Samina Peerzada, Sakina Samoo, Rubina Ashraf, Bushra Ansari, Shagufta Ejaz, Durdana Butt, Sajid Hassan, Adeel Hussain, Imran Abbas, Imran Aslam, Syra Yousuf, Sanam Saeed, Rehan Sheikh, Ali Afzal and Sabahat Bukhari. Indian-American author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni has accused the writers of the show of plagiarizing her novel "Sister of My Heart" for the story of the serial. She has also threatened to take legal action against the writers of the show. However the screenplay writer had mentioned earlier before the show's original run that it is a drama adaptation of a story provided to them. Only recently it was mentioned the screenplay writers had no prior knowledge a plagiarized work was being provided to them to work with. Title: One Amazing Thing Passage: One Amazing Thing is a 2010 novel by award-winning novelist and poet Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. It was first published in the United States in Voice by Hyperion 2009 and later published in Hamish Hamilton by Penguin Books India 2010. Title: Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence Passage: The Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence is a national literary award designed to recognize rising African-American fiction writers. It is underwritten by donors of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation in honor of the literary heritage provided by author Ernest J. Gaines. Title: Mistress of Spices Passage: The Mistress of Spices, (1997), set in contemporary Oakland, California, is a novel by Indian American writer and University of Houston Creative Writing Program professor Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. Title: The Conch Bearer Passage: The Conch Bearer is a fantasy novel written by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. Title: Ernest J. Gaines Passage: Ernest James Gaines (born January 15, 1933) is an African-American author whose works have been taught in college classrooms and translated into many languages, including French, Spanish, German, Russian and Chinese. Four of his works have been made into television movies. Title: The Mistress of Spices Passage: The Mistress of Spices is a 2005 film by Paul Mayeda Berges, with a screenplay by Gurinder Chadha and Berges. It is based upon the novel "Mistress of Spices" by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. The film stars Aishwarya Rai. The soundtrack was created by Craig Pruess, who also contributed to the "Bend It Like Beckham" soundtrack. Title: Sister of My Heart Passage: Sister of My Heart is a novel by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. First published in 1999, this novel was followed in 2002 by a sequel "The Vine of Desire". Title: Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni Passage: Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (born Chitralekha Banerjee, July 29, 1956) is an Indian-American author, poet, and the Betty and Gene McDavid Professor of Writing at the University of Houston Creative Writing Program.
author
Ernest J. Gaines
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
What is the release year of this South Korean period drama film directed by Park Heung-sik, starring Chun Woo-hee?
Title: The Railroad Passage: The Railroad () is a 2006 South Korean film starring Kim Kang-woo and Son Tae-young. The second feature film of writer and director Park Heung-sik, it was also co-produced and co-edited by his wife, Park Gok-ji. "The Railroad" won the FIPRESCI award and Best Actor for Kim Kang-woo at the 25th Torino Film Festival. The name is taken from the Gyeongui Line. Title: Park Gok-ji Passage: Park Gok-ji (born 28 February 1965) is a South Korean film editor. She is the wife of film director Park Heung-sik, with whom she has several children, and used her influence within the local industry to aid the production of his second film, "The Railroad". Park and her colleague Jeong Jin-hee won Best Editor at the 5th Korean Film Awards for "A Dirty Carnival", and received a further nomination for Best Editor at the 1st Asian Film Awards. Title: Love, Lies (2016 film) Passage: Love, Lies () is 2016 South Korean period drama film directed by Park Heung-sik, reuniting "The Beauty Inside" co-stars Han Hyo-joo, Chun Woo-hee and Yoo Yeon-seok. The story takes place in 1943, during the Imperial Japanese occupation of Korea. In the film, best friends Jung So-yul (Han Hyo-joo) and Seo Yeon-hee (Chun Woo-hee) are two of the last remaining "gisaeng". Although they enjoy pop music, they are committed to singing "jeongga", or classical Korean songs. So-yul's life falls apart when her lover, pop music producer Kim Yoon-woo (Yoo Yeon-seok), falls in love with Yeon-hee and helps her debut as a pop singer. The story follows So-yul's downward spiral as she is consumed by uncontrollable jealousy. Title: Argon (TV series) Passage: Argon () is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Chun Woo-hee about passionate reporters. The series marks Chun Woo-hee's first small screen lead role. It aired on cable channel tvN every Monday and Tuesday at 22:50 (KST) from September 4 to September 26, 2017. Title: One Day (2017 film) Passage: One Day () is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Yoon-ki and starring Kim Nam-gil and Chun Woo-hee. The film was released on April 5, 2017. Title: Glory Jane Passage: Glory Jane (; lit. "Young-kwang's Jae-in" or Man of Honor) is a 2011 South Korean television drama series, starring Chun Jung-myung, Park Min-young, and Lee Jang-woo. The series follows the romantic and professional trials of an aspiring nurse and two baseball players as they strive for their love and dreams. It aired on KBS2 from October 12 to December 29, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes. Title: Chun Woo-hee Passage: Chun Woo-hee (born April 20, 1987) is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 2004, but first drew attention with her supporting role as a rebellious teenager in the 2011 box-office hit "Sunny". In 2014, Chun received domestic and international critical acclaim for her first leading role as the title character in "Han Gong-ju", a coming-of-age indie about a traumatized young woman trying to move on with her life after a tragedy. Her other notable films include "The Beauty Inside" (2015), "Love, Lies" (2016) and "The Wailing" (2016). Title: Memories of the Sword Passage: Memories of the Sword (; lit. "Female Warrior: Memories of the Sword") is a 2015 South Korean martial artsromance period drama co-written and directed by Park Heung-sik, starring Lee Byung-hun, Jeon Do-yeon and Kim Go-eun. Title: Bravo, My Life Passage: Bravo, My Life (; lit. "I Love You, Mal-soon") is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Park Heung-sik about an adolescent boy who starts to come of age in the late 70s and early 80s, largely oblivious to the dramatic political events occurring around him. The film sold 406,526 tickets nationwide. Title: Han Gong-ju Passage: Han Gong-ju () is a 2013 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Su-jin, starring Chun Woo-hee in the title role. It was inspired by the infamous Miryang gang rape case of 2004.
2016
Chun Woo-hee
Love, Lies (2016 film)
are Mohammad Bakri and Peter Billingsley both film directors ?
Title: Adam Bakri Passage: Adam Bakri comes from a cinematic family; he is the son of Mohammad Bakri, brother of Saleh Bakri and Ziad Bakri. After completing a bachelor's degree in English literature and theater arts at Tel Aviv University, Bakri trained at New York's Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Shortly after his graduation, he landed the lead role in Hany Abu-Assad's drama thriller, "Omar". Title: Neil Billingsley Passage: Neil Billingsley is an American former child actor during the seventies and eighties. His four siblings were also child actors, most notably Peter Billingsley and Melissa Michaelsen. Title: Mohammad Bakri Passage: Mohammad Bakri (born 1953; Arabic: , is a Arab-Israeli actor and film director. Title: Bangladesh Film Directors Association Passage: Bangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Film Directors Associations General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon. Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association. Title: Couples Retreat Passage: Couples Retreat is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Billingsley marking his directorial debut, and written by Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Dana Fox, Curtis Hanson, and Greg Beeman. Vaughn and Favreau star with Jason Bateman, Faizon Love, Kristin Davis, Malin kerman, Kristen Bell, and Jean Reno. It was released on October 9, 2009, in the United States. The film was shot mostly on the French Polynesian island of Bora Bora. This film has been rated PG-13. Title: Peter Billingsley Passage: Peter Billingsley (born April 16, 1971), also known as Peter Michaelsen and Peter Billingsley-Michaelsen, is an American actor, director, and producer, known for his role as Ralphie in the 1983 movie "A Christmas Story" and as "Messy Marvin" in the Hershey's Chocolate Syrup commercials during the 1970s. He began his career as an infant in television commercials. Title: Saleh Bakri Passage: Saleh Bakri (Arabic: , Hebrew: ; born 1977) is a Palestinian theater and film actor. He began his career in the theater. Saleh is the son of actor and film director Mohammad Bakri, brother of actors Ziad and Adam Bakri. Title: The Arab-Hebrew Theater Passage: The Arab-Hebrew Theater is a multilingual theater located in the Old Saraya House in the Old City of Jaffa. It serves as a stage for two theater companies working independently and together in two languages: Hebrew and Arabic. The Hebrew company is "Teatron Mekomi (Local Theater)", which was established in 1990 by Yigal Ezrati and Gabi Eldor, and the Arab company is "Al-Saraya", which was established in 1998. The theater is partially funded by the Ministry of Culture and the Tel Aviv Municipality. The theater has three arts directors: Mohammad Bakri, Yigal Ezrati, and Gabi Eldor. Title: Term Life Passage: Term Life is a 2016 American action-drama based on the graphic novel of the same name. It is directed by Peter Billingsley from a screenplay by A.J. Lieberman. The film stars Vince Vaughn, who also produces the film, Hailee Steinfeld, Jonathan Banks, Mike Epps, Jordi Molla, Shea Whigham, William Levy, Taraji P. Henson, Annabeth Gish, and Terrence Howard. The film was released on April 29, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Focus World. The film received negative reviews. Title: Beverly Hills Brats Passage: Beverly Hills Brats is a 1989 American comedy film. Directed by Jim Sotos, the film starred Peter Billingsley, Martin Sheen, Burt Young, Terry Moore, George Kirby, Ruby Keeler (in her final film) and Whoopi Goldberg in a cameo role.
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Mohammad Bakri
Peter Billingsley
rap groups RunD.M.C. album Back from Hell contains by this Manchester group which was formed in what year?
Title: Walk This Way Passage: "Walk This Way" is a song by the American hard rock band Aerosmith. Written by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, the song was originally released as the second single from the 1975 album "Toys in the Attic". It peaked at number 10 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in early 1977, part of a string of successful hit singles for the band in the 1970s. In addition to being one of the songs that helped break Aerosmith into the mainstream in the 1970s, it also helped revitalize their career in the 1980s when it was covered by rappers RunD.M.C. on their 1986 album "Raising Hell". This cover was a touchstone for the new musical subgenre of rap rock, or the melding of rock and hip hop. It became an international hit and won both groups a Soul Train Music Award for Best Rap Single in 1987. Title: The Stone Roses Passage: The Stone Roses are an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1983. They were one of the pioneering groups of the Madchester movement that was active during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band's most prominent lineup consists of vocalist Ian Brown, guitarist John Squire, bassist Mani, and drummer Reni. Title: Detroit's Most Wanted Passage: Detroit's Most Wanted is a pioneering rap group from Detroit, Michigan that originally formed in 1986. The group was one of the first Detroit rap groups to secure a national record label deal and has sold 500,000 copies according to leading member and founder Motsi Ski. Although the group isn't remembered nationally and didn't achieve the same level of success as other Detroit rap groups like Insane Clown Posse and D12, They are considered local legends in their hometown of Detroit. Title: La Fossa Passage: La Fossa is one of the earlier rap groups from Italy and one of the first from the island of Sardinia. They formed in 1996. Unlike fellow Sardinian rap group Sa Razza, La Fossa usually does not rap in Sardinian, and uses primarily Italian lyrics. Their first full-length CD was nevertheless called "Around the Rionez", "riones" (usually spelled with s) being a Sardinian term for "neighbourhood". Some of their main influences are rappers like Kid Frost, N.W.A, and Master P. Title: Malaysian hip hop Passage: The Malaysian hip hop scene started in the 1990s with rap groups such as KRU, 4U2C, NICO, Naughtius Maximus, but their so-called "rap music" wasn't accepted by the mainstream community and so they had to change to a more pop-ish sound.At around the same time, another group called Krash Kozz were the only group to introduce the new jack swing hip hop sound to Malaysian listeners, but they disbanded after their third album. And in 1991, hqa released baguvix, which was lit. Title: Def La Desh amp; The Fresh Witness Passage: The Dutch musical group Def La Desh and the Fresh Witness was composed of Esther van der Weerd, Natasja Munster and singer Wendy Alane Wright. They produced the top 40 hits "Check Out The Ska" and "Feel The Rhythm". Def La Desh and the Fresh Witness was one of the first female rap groups to combine rap with vocals. Groups like TLC followed suit. Title: Pee Froiss Passage: Pee Froiss is a hip hop group formed in Dakar, Senegal in 1993. It was originally produced by another hip hop group from that city, Positive Black Soul, and since recorded with the duo. The band's music is rapped in Wolof, French, and English and features traditional Senegalese instruments such as the kora as part of its instrumentation. Pee Froiss was one of the first rap groups to include a female performer in their lineup, Sista Joyce. The group's members create all of their own music videos with very sparse resources, the first of which was released in 1996 with their first album. Title: Marlow Rugby Union Football Club Passage: Marlow Rugby Club is an English Rugby Union club. That was formed in 1947. Marlow Rugby Club play at Riverwoods Drive, which is located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. It currently has 4 senior sides, ladies, Colts, full Youth (most age groups run 2 sides) and Mini Section. Marlow claims to be the birthplace of Mini Rugby in English, and runs one of the oldest Mini Tournaments, now in its 44th year. Title: Salt-N-Pepa Passage: Salt-N-Pepa is an American hip-hoprap trio from New York City, New York. The group, consisting of Cheryl James ("Salt"), Sandra Denton ("Pepa") and originally Latoya Hanson, who was replaced in 1986 by Deidra Roper ("DJ Spinderella"), was formed in 1985 and was one of the first all-female rap groups. They won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. Title: Back from Hell Passage: Back from Hell is the fifth album from American rap group RunD.M.C., released in 1990. This album features Jam Master Jay singing. Tracks like "Faces" and "Pause" introduce a new musical style: new jack swing. The track "What's It All About" contains a sample of "Fools Gold" by Manchester group The Stone Roses.
1983
Back from Hell
The Stone Roses
Micropalaeosoma balticus is an extinct, fossil turbellarian flatworm known from Baltic amber from an exclave between what two countries?
Title: Elephantomyia brevipalpa Passage: Elephantomyia (Elephantomyia) brevipalpa is an extinct species of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. The species is solely known from the Middle Eocene Baltic amber deposits in the Baltic Sea region of Europe. The species is one of six described from Baltic amber. Title: Eopauropus Passage: Eopauropus balticus is a prehistoric pauropod known from mid-Eocene Baltic amber. It is the only known pauropod in the fossil record. As pauropods are normally soil-dwelling, their presence in amber (fossilized tree sap) is unusual, and they are the rarest known animals in Baltic amber. Title: Elephantomyia longirostris Passage: Elephantomyia (Elephantomyia) longirostris is an extinct species of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. The species is solely known from the Middle Eocene Baltic amber deposits in the Baltic Sea region of Europe. The species is one of six described from Baltic amber. Title: Micropalaeosoma Passage: Micropalaeosoma balticus (formerly "Palaeosoma balticus" ) is an extinct, fossil turbellarian flatworm known from Baltic amber of Kaliningrad, Russia, that lived approximately 40 million years ago. It measured approximately 1.5 mm in length and is the oldest and most complete flatworm fossil yet discovered. Title: Elephantomyia baltica Passage: Elephantomyia (Elephantomyia) baltica is an extinct species of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. The species is solely known from the Middle Eocene Baltic amber deposits in the Baltic Sea region of Europe. The species is one of six described from Baltic amber. Title: Notoscyphus balticus Passage: Notoscyphus balticus is an extinct species of liverwort in the family Geocalycaceae. The species is solely known from the Middle Eocene Baltic amber deposits in the Baltic Sea region of Europe. The genus contains a total of thirteen extant species distributed across the northern hemisphere. Title: Kaliningrad Passage: Kaliningrad (Russian: ; ] ) (former German name: Knigsberg; Russian: , "Kyonigsberg" ; Old Prussian: "Twangste, Kunnegsgarbs, Knigsberg "; Polish: "Krlewiec" ; Lithuanian: "Karaliauius" ) is the administrative center of Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea. Title: Elephantomyia bozenae Passage: Elephantomyia (Elephantomyia) bozenae is an extinct species of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. The species is solely known from the Middle Eocene Baltic amber deposits in the Baltic Sea region of Europe. The species is one of six described from Baltic amber. Title: Elephantomyia pulchella Passage: Elephantomyia (Elephantomyia) pulchella is an extinct species of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. The species is solely known from the Middle Eocene Baltic amber deposits in the Baltic Sea region of Europe. The species is one of six described from Baltic amber. Title: Elephantomyia irinae Passage: Elephantomyia (Elephantomyia) irinae is an extinct species of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. The species is solely known from the Middle Eocene Baltic amber deposits in the Baltic Sea region of Europe. The species is one of six described from Baltic amber.
Poland and Lithuania
Micropalaeosoma
Kaliningrad
Sikh Hon Da Maan is a religious album by a singer born in what town?
Title: Back 2 Basics (Diljit Dosanjh album) Passage: Back 2 Basics is the ninth album by Diljit Dosanjh, released worldwide on 1 November 2012. It is his eighth pop album and first in three years. His last pop album, "The Next Level", was followed up with the religious album "SIKH". Title: Mahan Singh Mirpuri Passage: Sardar Raja Mahan Singh Mirpuri (d. 1844) (also spelled Maan Singh "Mirpura""Mirpuria") was a famous general in the Sikh Khalsa Army, and was the second-in-command general to General Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa. He was conferred by Maharaja Ranjit Singh the title of Raja for his conquests of Haripur, Nowshehra and Peshawar. The town of Mansehra derives its name from him. Title: Sikh Hon Da Maan Passage: Sikh Hon Da Maan is a religious album by Malkit Singh. The videos were released are, Sikh Hon Da Maan, Chaare Vaar Gaya, Dastaar, Aaja Gur Nanak Aaja Mereh Sahib Jindeh. Title: Malkit Singh Passage: Malkit Singh, MBE (Punjabi: ) (born Malkit Singh Boparai; 13 September 1962) is an England-based Punjabi bhangra singer. Born in Hussainpur and raised in Nakodar, he moved to Birmingham in 1984. Singh is the first Punjabi singer to be honoured with an MBE by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. He is most famous for the songs "Gur Nalo Ishq Mita", "Tootak Tootak Tootiyan", "Kurri Garam Jayee", "Dekh li vilyait", "Chal Hun", and "Jind Mahi", the latter two from the soundtrack to the popular film "Bend It Like Beckham". Title: Singh Better Than King Passage: Singh Better Than King is the tenth studio album, and his first religious album, by the Punjabi singer Babbu Maan, released on 16 November 2009. The album was also released in the USA, Canada and the UK. Title: Sarbat da bhala Passage: Sarbaht da bhala is the final term in the Sikh prayer called the Ardas. The term outlines one of the most important of Sikh principles and is a point that is repeated in the Sikh Scriptures. The Sikh concept of "sarbaht da bhala" which means "blessings for everyone" or literally "may everyone prosper". This statement is repeated by all practising Sikhs at least twice daily as part of their Nitnem (daily prayers). This concept is central to Sikhism and forms a very important and essential role in the religious philosophy of the Sikh Gurus. Title: Jajja Khurd Passage: Jajja Khurd is a village (Pind) 2 km from the market town of Apra and within close proximity of Phagwara, Phillaur, Goraya and Banga. It is within the Doaba region of Punjab in India in the Jalandhar district, close to the boundary of Nawanshahr district. There is a majority of SandhuGarchaMaan Jats residing in the village. A large Gurudwara (Sikh Temple) is present as you enter Jajja from Apra. Title: Guru Angad Passage: Guru Angad (31 March 1504 29 March 1552) was the second of the ten Sikh Gurus. He was born in a Trehan Khatri family, with the birth name as Lehna, in the village of Harike (now Sarae Naga, near Muktsar) in northwest Indian subcontinent. Bhai Lehna's father was a small scale trader, he himself worked as a "pujari" (priest) and religious teacher centered around goddess Durga. He met Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, and became a Sikh. He served and worked with Guru Nanak for many years. Guru Nanak gave Bhai Lehna the name Angad, chose Angad as the second Sikh Guru instead of his own sons. Title: Legacy... Hymns and Faith Passage: Legacy... Hymns and Faith is the eleventh studio album by Christian singer and songwriter Amy Grant. It was her first overtly religious album since "Lead Me On" in 1988, and consists primarily of well-known hymns with a few original songs. Early pressings of the CD are in "double disc" format containing a music CD and a bonus DVD with a behind the scenes documentary in the studio recording the album. Title: Octappella Passage: Octappella is a seven-man contemporary a cappella group based in Utah. The members first sang together in college. Since forming Octappella, they have released three albums and were featured performers at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games. Their albums feature a mix of humorous and original material and covers of classic songs from groups such as Styx and REO Speedwagon. The group won two 2006 "Contemporary A Cappella Society" awards, one in the Religious Album category (for "Worship") and one for Religious Song (for Anthem to My King, from "Worship").
Hussainpur
Sikh Hon Da Maan
Malkit Singh
Who directed the film for which Peta Bayley won a 2017 Annie Award?
Title: 2013 in anime Passage: Internationally, "Patema Inverted" and "The Wind Rises" were nominated for the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Animated Feature Film. "The Wind Rises" was also in competition for the Golden Lion at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. "The Wind Rises" won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. "The Wind Rises" and "A Letter to Momo" have been nominated for the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature at the 41st Annie Awards. "The Wind Rises" has also been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and "Possessions" has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 86th Academy Awards. Title: The Jungle Book (2016 film) Passage: The Jungle Book is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film, directed and co-produced by Jon Favreau, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and written by Justin Marks. Based on Rudyard Kipling's eponymous collective works and inspired by Walt Disney's 1967 animated film of the same name, "The Jungle Book" is a live-actionCGI film that tells the story of Mowgli, an orphaned human boy who, guided by his animal guardians, sets out on a journey of self-discovery while evading the threatening Shere Khan. The film introduces Neel Sethi as Mowgli and also features the voices of Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito, and Christopher Walken. Title: Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject Passage: The Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject is an Annie Award given annually to the best animated short film. It was introduced in 1995. In 1998, the award was renamed to Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Short Subject, and renamed again to Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animated Short Subject in 1999, but went back to its second title in 2000. In 2005, it was again reverted to its original title, and has remained so ever since. Title: Peta Bayley Passage: She won a 2017 Annie Award in Outstanding Achievement, Character Animation in a Live Action Production for her work on the film "The Jungle Book". Title: Annie Award for Writing in a Feature Production Passage: The Annie Award for Writing in a Feature Production (or Annie Award for Writing in an Animated Feature Production) is an Annie Award awarded annually, except in 1997, to the best animated feature film and introduced in 1996. It reward screenwriting for animated feature films. Title: Annie Award for Best Animated Feature Passage: The Annie Award for Best Animated Feature is an Annie Award introduced in 1992, awarded annually to the best animated feature film. In 1998 the award was renamed Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Theatrical Feature, only to revert to its original title again in 2001. Since the inception of Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards in 2001, the Annie Award winner has matched up every year except for 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2014. Title: Jihyun Yoon Passage: He won a 2017 Annie Award in Outstanding Achievement, Animated Effects in a Live Action Production for his work on "Doctor Strange". Yoon won the award along with Georg Kaltenbrunner, Michael Marcuzzi, Thomas Bevan and Andrew Graham. Title: Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production Passage: The Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production (or Annie Award for Music in an Animated Feature Production) is an Annie Award given annually to the best music in an animated feature film, theatrical or direct-to-video. It began in 1997 as the "Annie Award for Best Individual Achievement: Music in a FeatureHome Video Production". Throughout the following years, the title was renamed "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production", "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music Score in an Animated Feature Production", and "Outstanding Music in an Animated Feature Production" before changing to its current title in 2005. It was retitled "Best Music in an Animated Feature Production" in 2006 for three years before being reverted to "Music in an Animated Feature Production" in 2009. Title: Annie Award for Directing in a Feature Production Passage: The Annie Award for Directing in a Feature Production (or Annie Award for Directing in an Animated Feature Production) is an Annie Award, awarded annually to the best animated feature film and introduced in 1996. It reward directing for animated feature films. The recipients are directors as well as co-directors. Title: Michael Marcuzzi Passage: He won a 2017 Annie Award in Outstanding Achievement, Animated Effects in a Live Action Production for his work on "Doctor Strange". Marcuzzi won the award along with Georg Kaltenbrunner, Thomas Bevan, Andrew Graham and Jihyun Yoon.
Jon Favreau
Peta Bayley
The Jungle Book (2016 film)
What is the name of the album by Phil Spector that incorporates the same trademarked technique as "Ding Dong, Ding Dong" by George Harrison?
Title: Ding Dong (Joe Nina album) Passage: Ding Dong is the 1994 breakthrough second album of Joe Nina. Both the album and the title track "Ding Dong" became major hits. Title: Wake the Town and Tell the People Passage: "Wake the Town and Tell the People" is a popular song with music by Jerry Livingston and lyrics by Sammy Gallop, published in 1955. This song is a wedding day number complete with the chorus imitating the sound of wedding bells. (DING- DONG, DING DONG.) , as well as the sounds of the real chimes. Title: Ding Dong Bell Passage: "Ding Dong Bell" or "Ding Dong Dell" is a popular English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 12853. Title: Ding Dong Passage: The Ding Dong is similar to other cream-filled cakes such as Arcade Vachon's Jos. Louis introduced before 1934. Hostess began marketing its Ding Dong in 1967. The name was given to coincide with a television ad campaign featuring a ringing bell. Hostess went out of business on November 16, 2012, stopping all production. In June 2013, the new Hostess Brands reopened a Kansas product plant and announced that Ding Dong production would resume on July 15, 2013. Title: Ding Dong Song Passage: "Ding Dong Song" is a song by Swedish pop singer Gnther, featuring The Sunshine Girls, based on a 1984 Dutch hit called "Tralala" by Phil Company. "Ding Dong Song" was released in 2004 on Gnther's debut album, "Pleasureman". The song was number one for three weeks on the Swedish music charts. Title: A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector Passage: A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector (originally released as A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records) is an album of Christmas songs, produced by Phil Spector, and originally released as Philles 45 in 1963. Spector treated a series of mostly secular Christmas standards to his trademark "Wall of Sound" treatment, and the selections feature the vocal performances of Spector's regular artists during this period. The album peaked at number 13 on "Billboard" magazine's special, year-end, weekly Christmas Albums sales chart in December 1963. Title: Ding Dong, Ding Dong Passage: "Ding Dong, Ding Dong" is a song by English musician George Harrison, written as a New Year's Eve singalong and released in December 1974 on his album "Dark Horse". It was the album's lead single in Britain and some other European countries, and the second single, after "Dark Horse", in North America. A large-scale production, the song incorporates aspects of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound technique, particularly his Christmas recordings from 1963. In addition, some Harrison biographers view "Ding Dong" as an attempt to emulate the success of two glam rock anthems from the 197374 holiday season: "Merry Xmas Everybody" by Slade, and Wizzard's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday". The song became only a minor hit in Britain and the United States, although it was a top-twenty hit elsewhere in the world. Title: Hari's on Tour (Express) Passage: "Hari's on Tour (Express)" is an instrumental by English musician George Harrison, released as the opening track of his 1974 album "Dark Horse". It was also the B-side of the album's second single which was "Ding Dong, Ding Dong" in North America and most other territories, and "Dark Horse" in Britain and some European countries. Among Harrison's post-Beatles solo releases, the track is the first of only two genuine instrumentals he released from 1970 onwards the other being the Grammy Award-winning "Marwa Blues", from his 2002 album "Brainwashed". Title: 2009, Year of Us Passage: 2009, Year of Us is the third extended play (EP) by South Korean boy group Shinee. It consists of six tracks and it incorporates alternative rock and hip-hop music genres. The digital version of the album was released on October 19, 2009, with a physical release on October 22. The title track, "Ring Ding Dong" was released on October 14, 2009 through various music sites. Title: I Don't Care Anymore (George Harrison song) Passage: "I Don't Care Anymore" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released as the B-side of the lead single from his 1974 album "Dark Horse". The A-side was "Dark Horse" in the majority of countries internationally and "Ding Dong, Ding Dong" elsewhere, including the United Kingdom. It is one of Harrison's relatively rare compositions in the country music genre and, equally unusual among his 1970s releases, the recording is a solo performance.
A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector
Ding Dong, Ding Dong
A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector
What do Angela Carter and Josephine Tey have in common?
Title: The Franchise Affair (film) Passage: The Franchise Affair is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray, Anthony Nicholls and Marjorie Fielding. It is a faithful adaptation of the novel "The Franchise Affair" by Josephine Tey. Title: The Daughter of Time Passage: The Daughter of Time is a 1951 detective novel by Josephine Tey, concerning a modern police officer's investigation into the alleged crimes of King Richard III of England. It was the last book Tey published in her lifetime, shortly before her death. In 1990 it was voted number one in "The Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time" list compiled by the British Crime Writers' Association. In 1995 it was voted number four in "The Top 100 Mystery Novels of All Time" list compiled by the Mystery Writers of America. Title: Paranoiac (film) Passage: Paranoiac is a 1963 British thriller film from Hammer Films. Directed by Freddie Francis, it stars Janette Scott, Oliver Reed, Sheila Burrell, and Alexander Davion. The screenplay was written by Jimmy Sangster, based loosely on the 1949 crime novel, "Brat Farrar" by Josephine Tey. Title: Young and Innocent Passage: Young and Innocent (American title: "The Girl Was Young") is a 1937 British crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Nova Pilbeam and Derrick De Marney. Based on the 1936 novel "A Shilling for Candles" by Josephine Tey, the film is about a young man on the run from a murder charge who enlists the help of a woman who must put herself at risk for his cause. It is notable for an elaborately staged crane shot Hitchcock devised towards the end of the film, which identifies the real murderer. Title: Angela Carter Passage: Angela Olive Carter-Pearce (ne Stalker; 7 May 1940 16 February 1992), known professionally as Angela Carter, was an English novelist, short story writer and journalist, known for her feminist, magical realism, and picaresque works. In 2008, "The Times" ranked Carter tenth in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945". In 2012, "Nights at the Circus" was selected as the best ever winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. Title: Josephine Tey Passage: Josephine Tey was a pseudonym used by Elizabeth MacKintosh (25 July 1896 13 February 1952), a Scottish author best known for her mystery novels. She also wrote as Gordon Daviot, under which name she wrote plays, many with biblical or historical themes. Title: Nicola Upson Passage: Nicola Upson is a British novelist, author of "An Expert in Murder", and several other novels featuring Josephine Tey as the heroine and detective. Title: Richard of Bordeaux Passage: Richard of Bordeaux (1932) is a play by "Gordon Daviot", a pseudonym for Elizabeth MacKintosh, best known by another of her pen names, Josephine Tey. Title: The Franchise Affair Passage: The Franchise Affair is a 1948 mystery novel by Josephine Tey about the investigation of a mother and daughter accused of kidnapping a local young woman. In 1990, the UK Crime Writers' Association named it one of The Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time. Title: Brat Farrar Passage: Brat Farrar is a 1949 crime novel by Josephine Tey, based in part on The Tichborne Claimant.
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Both Byron Black and Ivn Molina play which sport?
Title: 1994 CA-TennisTrophy Doubles Passage: Byron Black and Jonathan Stark were the defending champions but did not compete that year. Title: Byron Black Passage: Byron Black (born 6 October 1969 in Harare, Zimbabwe) is a former touring professional tennis and Davis Cup player for Zimbabwe. Title: 1998 Nottingham Open Singles Passage: Jonas Bjrkman defeated Byron Black 63, 62 in the final to secure the title. Title: 2000 Nottingham Open Singles Passage: Sbastien Grosjean defeated Byron Black 76, 63 in the final to secure the title. Title: 2000 Cincinnati Masters Doubles Passage: Jonas Bjrkman and Byron Black were the defending champions, but Black did not compete this year. Bjrkman teamed up with Max Mirnyi and lost in quarterfinals to Sbastien Lareau and Daniel Nestor. Title: 2002 Tata Open Doubles Passage: Byron Black and Wayne Black were the defending champions but only Byron competed that year with Fabrice Santoro. Title: 1996 Kremlin Cup Men's Doubles Passage: Byron Black and Jared Palmer were the defending champions but only Black competed that year with Grant Connell. Title: Fabiola Zuluaga Passage: Fabiola Zuluaga (born 7 January 1979) is a retired professional tennis player from Colombia. She retired on 9 September 2005. She reached the Australian Open Semifinals in 2004 and became the first Colombian tennis player to reach a Grand Slam semifinal. Fabiola is one of the best tennis players that Colombia has had (See Ivn Molina). She now lives in Bogot. Title: Ivn Molina Passage: Ivn Molina (born 16 June 1946) is a former professional Colombian tennis player. Title: 2000 Stuttgart Masters Doubles Passage: Jonas Bjrkman and Byron Black were the defending champions, but Black did not compete this year. Bjrkman teamed up with David Prinosil and lost in semifinals to tournament winners Ji Novk and David Rikl.
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Byron Black
Ivn Molina
Who starred in the film that inspired the Dukes of Hazzard series
Title: Trollkins Passage: Trollkins is a 1981 animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that aired for one season on CBS. The show was inspired from "The Dukes of Hazzard" and "The Smurfs". Essentially a cross between "The Smurfs" (which incidentally premiered the same day, September 12, 1981, in the same time slot at 8:30 ET) and "The Dukes of Hazzard", it followed the (mis)adventures of Blitz, Pixlee, and Flooky. Title: The Dukes of Hazzard Passage: The Dukes of Hazzard is an American action-comedy television series that aired on CBS from January 26, 1979, to February 8, 1985. The show aired for a total of 147 episodes spanning seven seasons. The series was inspired by the 1975 film "Moonrunners", which was also created by Gy Waldron and had many identical or similar character names and concepts. Title: Moonrunners Passage: Moonrunners is a 1975 film, starring James Mitchum, about a Southern family that runs bootleg liquor. It was reworked four years later into the popular long-running television series "The Dukes of Hazzard", and as such the two productions share many similar concepts. Mitchum had co-starred with his father, Robert Mitchum, in the similar drive-in favorite "Thunder Road" eighteen years earlier, which also focused upon moonshine-running bootleggers using fast cars to elude federal agents. "Moonrunners", a B movie, was filmed in 1973 and awaited release for over a year. Its soundtrack reflects the outlaw music boom of the 1970s during which the film was released. Title: The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood! Passage: The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood is a 2000 American made-for-television action-adventure comedy film based on the 19791985 television series "The Dukes of Hazzard" which aired on CBS on May 19, 2000. Title: Boss Hogg Passage: Jefferson Davis "J.D." Hogg, better known as "Boss" Hogg, is a fictional character featured in the American television series "The Dukes of Hazzard". He was the greedy, unethical commissioner of Hazzard County. A stereotypical villainous glutton, Boss Hogg almost always wore an all-white suit with a white cowboy hat and regularly smoked cigars. The role of Boss Hogg was played by Sorrell Booke, who performed frequently on radio, stage, and film prior to his role in "The Dukes of Hazzard". Boss Hogg is one of only two characters to appear in every episode of the TV series, the other being Uncle Jesse Duke. His namesake is Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederate States of America. Title: The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning Passage: The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning is a 2007 American made-for-television action-adventure comedy film and a prequel to the 2005 film "The Dukes of Hazzard". An edited version of the film originally aired on ABC Family channel on March 4, 2007 and the 'R'-rated and unrated versions were released on DVD March 13. Title: The Dukes of Hazzard II: Daisy Dukes It Out Passage: The Dukes of Hazzard II: Daisy Dukes It Out is a racing video game developed by Sinister Games and published by SouthPeak Games for the PlayStation in 2000. It is based on the television series, "The Dukes of Hazzard", which aired from 1979 to 1985; and is a sequel to the 1999 racing video game, "", also developed by Sinister Games. Title: The Dukes of Hazzard (film) Passage: The Dukes of Hazzard is a 2005 American action comedy film based on the television series of the same name. The film was directed by Jay Chandrasekhar and released on August 5, 2005 by Warner Bros. Pictures. As in the television series, "The Dukes of Hazzard" depicts the adventures of cousins Bo, Luke, Daisy and their Uncle Jesse as they outfox crooked Hazzard County commissioner Boss Hogg and Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane. Title: Sonny Shroyer Passage: Otis Burt "Sonny" Shroyer, Jr. (born August 28, 1935) is an American actor who has appeared in various television and movie roles. He is known for his role as Deputy Sheriff Enos Strate in the television series "The Dukes of Hazzard". He also starred in a spin-off called "Enos" based on his "Dukes of Hazzard" character. Shroyer is married and has two sons, Chris and Mark. Title: The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! Passage: The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! is a 1997 American made-for-television action-adventure film reuniting the surviving cast members of the 19791985 television series "The Dukes of Hazzard" which originally aired on CBS on April 25, 1997. The film was directed by Lewis Teague, written by series creator Gy Waldron, and produced by Ira Marvin and Skip Ward.
James Mitchum
The Dukes of Hazzard
Moonrunners
Frank Miller and Arline Burks Gant are both what?
Title: Sin City (film) Passage: Sin City (also known as Frank Miller's Sin City) is a 2005 American neo-noir crime anthology film written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller. It is based on Miller's graphic novel of the same name. Title: Frances Hook Passage: Frances Hook (1847March 17, 1908), disguised as a man, enlisted as a soldier in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War. At the time, women were not allowed to serve in the Union Army so Hook had to masquerade as a man and use an alias. Her known aliases were Pvt. Frank Miller, Frank Henderson, and Frank Fuller. Title: Officer Merkel Passage: Watch Commander Stan Merkel is a fictional character in DC Comics' shared universe, the DC Universe, who made his debut in Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns", later integrated into the mainstream Batman continuity by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli in their 1987 four-part storyline "". Title: A Dame to Kill For Passage: A Dame to Kill For is a comic book limited series first published by Dark Horse Comics in 1993. It is the second story in Frank Miller's "Sin City" series, and the first to be published in miniseries format. It was written and drawn by Frank Miller. It has since been reprinted in graphic novel format in four separate editions. Title: Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Passage: Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (also known as Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For) is a 2014 American neo-noir action crime film and follow-up to the 2005 film "Sin City". Directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, the script is written by Miller and is primarily based on the second book in the "Sin City" series by Miller. Title: Hard Boiled (comics) Passage: Hard Boiled is a three-issue comic book mini-series written by Frank Miller and drawn by Geof Darrow. It was published by American company Dark Horse Comics in 1990-1992. Frank Miller and Geof Darrow won the 1991 Eisner award for Best WriterArtist for this series. Title: Miller Theater Passage: The Miller Theater is a former movie theater in Augusta, Georgia. The Miller was built by architect Roy A. Benjamin utilizing the Arte Moderne style of architecture and was owned by Frank Miller. Due to an economic downturn in the 1980s in downtown Augusta, the theater was forced to close. It sat dormant until 2005 when it was purchased by local Augusta businessman and entrepreneur Peter S. Knox IV. The first action taken after the purchase of the theater was to repair the roof to stop further damage to the structure. Title: Arline Burks Gant Passage: Arline Burks Gant is a director, actress and costume designer. She wrote, produced and directed the international childrens video, "Manners", and the documentary series "The Legends". Title: Frank Miller (cellist) Passage: Frank Miller (19121986) was a principal cellist and music director whose professional career spanned over a half century. Miller studied at Curtis Institute of Music, under Felix Salmond and at age 18, joined the Philadelphia Orchestra. His longest stints were principal cellist of the NBC Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and conductor of the Evanston Symphony Orchestra. A 1950 segment of Miller playing cello in "The Swan" from "Carnival of the Animals" with an orchestra on "The Voice of Firestone" is sometimes shown on Classic Arts Showcase. Title: Frank Miller (comics) Passage: Frank Miller (born January 27, 1957) is an American comic book writer, novelist, inker, screenwriter, film director, and producer best known for his comic book stories and graphic novels such as "Ronin", "Daredevil: Born Again", "The Dark Knight Returns", "Sin City" and "300".
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Arline Burks Gant
When was the sister of Maggie Keenan-Bolger born?
Title: Andrew Keenan-Bolger Passage: Andrew Keenan-Bolger (born May 16, 1985 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American musical theatre actor and singer. He has performed in many national tours and Broadway productions. Title: Celia Keenan-Bolger Passage: Celia Keenan-Bolger (born January 26, 1978) is an American actress and singer. Title: From the Inside, Out Passage: From the Inside, Out is a theatrical piece originally created by Maggie Keenan-Bolger from a series of personal interviews. Dealing primarily with the issue of self-injury in the form of "cutting," the play imparts a larger message about the many ways in which people abuse their bodies and minds as coping mechanisms to deal with daily life. Title: Maggie Simpson Passage: Margaret Evelyn "Maggie" Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series "The Simpsons". She first appeared on television in the "Tracey Ullman Show" short "Good Night" on April 19, 1987. Maggie was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening while he was waiting in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. She received her first name from Groening's youngest sister. After appearing on "The Tracey Ullman Show" for three years, the Simpson family was given their own series on the Fox Broadcasting Company which debuted December 17, 1989. Title: List of Coronation Street characters (1969) Passage: Cyril Turpin is played by William Moore. Policeman Cyril arrived in Coronation Street with his wife Betty Turpin in 1969, moving into the flat above the Corner Shop, which was owned by Betty's sister Maggie Clegg. Betty had moved there so that she could be there to support Maggie when her son Gordon Clegg moved to London. The Street residents enjoyed having a police officer living in their midst and often looked to him for legal advice, and in return Cyril exercised his hands-on approach to the law by giving neighbours a friendly warning before intervening when they were flouting the law. As the go-to man for many a crisis, Cyril soon got to know the locals and involved himself in community events, including a pub football match and the Rovers Christmas concert, in which he acted as Master of Ceremonies. Title: Maggie Stone Passage: Maggie Stone is a fictional character from the American daytime drama "All My Children". She was portrayed by actress Elizabeth Hendrickson, who also portrayed Maggie's identical twin sister Frankie Stone. The character came to Pine Valley in 2002 after Frankie's death, and dated Bianca Montgomery while investigating her sister's demise. The series portrayed Bianca as having fallen in love with Maggie, with Maggie initially maintaining that she is only interested in men. The series featured her dating several men, taking a few of them to bed, sometimes out of confusion and other times out of a clear attempt to dispel her growing romantic attraction to Bianca. The two eventually become lovers, though heartbreak follows. Title: List of Coronation Street characters (1968) Passage: Margaret "Maggie" Cooke (ne Preston, previously Clegg) is played by Irene Sutcliffe. She ran the Corner Shop from 1968 to 1974. Maggie's storylines included her life with alcoholic husband Les Clegg, who she divorced in 1969, her adopted son Gordon (her sister Betty Turpin was his birth mother) and a further marriage to reformed alcoholic, Ron Cooke, on 10 July 1974. She emigrated to Zaire after the wedding but made a brief return to the street in December of the same year when Gordon found out that Betty was his mother. She rejoined her husband the following month and has not returned to the street since. Title: Maggie Keenan-Bolger Passage: Margaret "Maggie" Keenan-Bolger (born December 2, 1983) is an American actress, singer, playwright, applied theatre practitioner, sex educator and founder of Honest Accomplice Theatre. She is the sister of Tony Award nominee Celia Keenan-Bolger and Broadway actor Andrew Keenan-Bolger. Title: Pablo John Garcia Passage: Pablo John Fiel Garcia (born May 19, 1967) is a Filipino politician. A member of NUP, United Nationalist Alliance and the One Cebu party, Garcia was elected to the House of Representatives of the Philippines in 2007 and 2010, representing the Third District of Cebu. In the 2013 elections, he ran for Governor of Cebu due to his sister Gwen being barred to run for another term. He was defeated by Hilario Davide III, the son of former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Hilario Davide, Jr.. Title: Maggie Shiu Passage: Maggie Shiu Mei-kei (born 1965), sometimes credited as Maggie Siu or Maggie Shaw, is a prominent Hong Kong actress.
January 26, 1978
Maggie Keenan-Bolger
Celia Keenan-Bolger
What Disney cartoon character first drawn by Iwerks stared in the animated short film "The Nifty Nineties"?
Title: Plane Crazy Passage: Plane Crazy is an American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. The cartoon, released in 1929 by the Walt Disney Studios, was the first creation of the character Mickey Mouse. It was made as a silent film and given a test screening to a theater audience on May 15, 1928, but failed to pick up a distributor. Later that year, Disney released Mickey's first sound cartoon, "Steamboat Willie", which was an enormous success. Following this, "Plane Crazy" was released as a sound cartoon on March 17, 1929. It was the fourth Mickey film to be released after "Steamboat Willie", "The Gallopin' Gaucho", and "The Barn Dance" (1928). Title: Sleigh Bells (film) Passage: Sleigh Bells is an American animated short film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It was directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, and released in 1928 by The Walt Disney Studio. The film was thought to be lost until a print was discovered in the BFI National Archives in 2015, the film was for two years the last extant Oswald cartoon directed by Walt Disney; until 2017, when "High Up", the last Oswald cartoon made by Disney, was rediscovered. Title: Riley Thomson Passage: Riley A. Thomson, Jr. (October 5, 1912 January 26, 1960) was an American animator and comics artist who spent most of his career working with Walt Disney films and characters. He directed six Disney short films including "The Nifty Nineties" and "Symphony Hour". Title: The Nifty Nineties Passage: The Nifty Nineties is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on June 20, 1941 by RKO Radio Pictures. the animated short was directed by Riley Thomson and animated by Ward Kimball, Walt Kelly, Fred Moore, Claude Smith, David Swift, and Les Clark with effects animation by Art Fitzpatrick. The film stars Mickey and Minnie Mouse and romanticizes the decade of the 1890s. Title: Steamboat Willie Passage: Steamboat Willie is a 1928 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. It was produced in black-and-white by Walt Disney Studios and was released by Celebrity Productions. The cartoon is considered the debut of Mickey Mouse and his girlfriend Minnie, although both the characters appeared several months earlier in a test screening of "Plane Crazy". "Steamboat Willie" was the third of Mickey's films to be produced, but was the first to be distributed because Walt Disney, having seen "The Jazz Singer", had committed himself to producing the first fully synchronized sound cartoon. Title: Truant Officer Donald Passage: Truant Officer Donald is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on August 1, 1941 by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1942 but lost to another Disney cartoon "Lend a Paw". The story features Donald Duck working as a truant officer and making sure that Huey, Dewey and Louie go to school. The film was directed by Jack King while Clarence Nash provided the voices of Donald and the nephews. Title: Crazy Castle (series) Passage: The "Crazy Castle" series is an action-puzzle game series created by Kemco and released on the Famicom Disk System, NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance. It stars different popular cartoon characters, most notably the Warner Bros. cartoon character, Bugs Bunny, and the Walt Disney cartoon character, Mickey Mouse. Title: Minnie Mouse Passage: Minnie Mouse is a funny animal cartoon character created by Ub Iwerks and Walt Disney. She and Mickey Mouse were first drawn by Iwerks in 1928. The comic strip story "The Gleam" (published January 19May 2, 1942) by Merrill De Maris and Floyd Gottfredson first gave her full name as Minerva Mouse, although this is seldom used. Title: Walt Disney's Classic Cartoon Favorites Passage: Walt Disney's Classic Cartoon Favorites is a series of DVDs by Walt Disney Home Video. Each release would feature around one hour of "Disney" animated short films, grouped by a starring character or a theme. It is based on the original Walt Disney Cartoon Classics line of videotapes of the 1980s. As opposed to the chronological nature of the "Walt Disney Treasures" line, each release would feature various cartoons in no particular order. The series featured a total of four waves of releases, between January 11, 2005 and April 11, 2006. Another very similar line was "Walt Disney's Funny Factory". Title: Just Mickey Passage: Just Mickey (alternately titled Fiddlin' Around) is a 1930 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The film shows Mickey Mouse playing a violin on stage as a one-person show; as indicated by the title, Mickey is the only character to appear in the film. It was directed by Walt Disney and is the first Mickey cartoon not animated by Ub Iwerks.
Minnie Mouse
The Nifty Nineties
Minnie Mouse
300 Entertainment included an American rock trio founded by twin brothers from where?
Title: Yung Rich Nation Passage: Yung Rich Nation is the debut studio album by American hip hop trio Migos. It was released on July 31, 2015, by Quality Control Music, 300 Entertainment and Atlantic Records. The album features guest appearances from Chris Brown and Young Thug, while the production was handled by Zaytoven, Honorable C.N.O.T.E. and Murda Beatz, among others. Title: Lamont (band) Passage: Lamont was a stoner rock trio founded in 1998 in Allston, Massachusetts, USA. Title: Greater Vision Passage: Greater Vision is an American Southern gospel music trio founded in 1990. It is one of Southern gospel's most popular trios. As of 2017, the group is made up of Gerald Wolfe, Rodney Griffin, Chris Allman and Jon Epley . Over the last several years, this trio has consistently been named Southern gospel's Favorite Trio of the Year in the Singing News Fan Awards, along with numerous top-10 and number-one hit songs. Title: 300 Entertainment Passage: 300 Entertainment is a major American record label founded by Lyor Cohen, Roger Gold, Kevin Liles and Todd Moscowitz. The label is distributed by Atlantic Records. The label currently includes Raz Simone, Tee Grizzley, Fetty Wap, Young Thug, Shy Glizzy, Rejjie Snow, Alex Winston, Migos, Conrad Sewell, Highly Suspect, Cobi, Meg Mac, Dae Dae, Coheed and Cambria, ASTR, Tate Kobang, Mainland, Maggie Lindemann, Famous Dex, Cheat Codes, The Hunna, Bailey Bryan, Demo Taped, Creek Boyz, and OMB Peezy. Title: Culture (Migos album) Passage: Culture (stylized as C U L T U R E) is the second studio album by American hip hop trio Migos. It was released on January 27, 2017, by Quality Control Music, 300 Entertainment and Atlantic Records. The album features guest appearances from DJ Khaled, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, Travis Scott and Lil Uzi Vert, while the production was handled by Metro Boomin and Murda Beatz, among others. Title: Highly Suspect Passage: Highly Suspect is an American rock trio from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The band was founded by twin brothers Rich (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Ryan Meyer (drums, backing vocals) and their best friend Johnny Stevens (guitar, lead vocals). After starting as a bar cover band, they relocated to Brooklyn, New York, where they recorded "The Worst Humans EP" with producer Joel Hamilton (Elvis Costello, Plastic Ono Band, The Black Keys, Wu-Tang Clan). The band's first studio album, "Mister Asylum", was released on July 17, 2015, earning Highly Suspect a nomination for Best Rock Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards. The song "Lydia" was also nominated for Best Rock Song. Their second studio album, "The Boy Who Died Wolf", was released on November 18, 2016. Title: Trace (band) Passage: Trace was a Dutch progressive rock trio founded by Rick van der Linden in 1974 after leaving Ekseption. They released three albums before merging back into Ekseption. Title: Guitar Wolf Passage: Guitar Wolf (Japanese: ) is a Japanese garage rock power trio founded in Nagasaki in 1987. The band is known for songs with piercing vocals and an extremely loud style of noise-influenced punk which emphasizes heavy distortion and feedback. They coined the phrase "jet rock 'n' roll", which they also use to describe their musical style an energetic cross between the Ramones, Link Wray, rockabilly, 77 punk, and garage rock. The band is part of Sony Music Japan's Kioon Records division. Title: Trio lyrique Passage: The Trio lyrique was a Canadian vocal trio founded in 1932 by baritone Lionel Daunais. Based in Montreal, the group's other original members also included contralto Anna Malenfant and tenor Ludovic Huot. Jules Jacob replaced Huot in the early 1940s. Daunais recruited pianist and composer Allan McIver to serve as the group's accompanist and arranger. All of the arrangements performed during the TL's performance history were by McIver, including arrangements of many of Daunais's compositions. Title: Firebird (band) Passage: Firebird was a British blues-rock power trio founded by Bill Steer in 1999. The music style, reminiscent of 1960s rock bands such as Cream, is a radical departure from Steer's previous work with grindcore pioneers Napalm Death and death metal band Carcass.
Cape Cod, Massachusetts
300 Entertainment
Highly Suspect
Are Vibeke Stene and Gerard Way in the same industry?
Title: Ashes (Tristania album) Passage: Ashes is the fourth full-length album by the Norwegian band Tristania. The album registers a change in the band's musical style, leaving out the choirs and initiating a heavier sound, with a focus on darker lyrics and the pure vocals of Vibeke Stene. This album is the only one Kjetil Ingebrethsen performed harsh vocals on. Title: Rubicon (Tristania album) Passage: Rubicon is the sixth full-length album by the Norwegian band Tristania. It is the first Tristania album to feature female Italian vocalist Mariangela Demurtas, who replaced former frontwoman Vibeke Stene. Title: Action Cat Passage: "Action Cat" is a song by American musician and former My Chemical Romance frontman, Gerard Way. The song was released by Warner Bros. Records on June 11, 2014 as the promotional single from Way's debut studio album, "Hesitant Alien". Title: List of songs recorded by My Chemical Romance Passage: The following is a list of recorded songs by the American alternative rockpunk band My Chemical Romance. A song titled "Hell Hath No Fury" was recorded for The Man with the Iron Fists but was never released. An instrumental of the track credited to Gerard Way, Mikey Way, Frank Iero, Ray Toro and James Dewees appears in the movie. Title: Gerard Way Passage: Gerard Arthur Way (born April 9, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and comic book writer who was the lead vocalist and co-founder of the rock band My Chemical Romance from its formation in September 2001 until its split in March 2013. His debut solo album "Hesitant Alien" was released on September 30, 2014. He also wrote the comic mini-series "The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys" and the Eisner Award-winning comic book "The Umbrella Academy". Title: My Chemical Romance Passage: My Chemical Romance (often abbreviated as MCR) was an American rock band from Newark, New Jersey, active from 2001 to 2013. The band's best-known lineup consisted of lead vocalist Gerard Way, guitarists Ray Toro and Frank Iero, bassist Mikey Way and drummer Bob Bryar. Founded by Gerard, Mikey, Toro, Matt Pelissier, and later joined by Iero, the band signed to Eyeball Records and released their debut album "I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love" in 2002. They signed with Reprise Records the next year and released their major label debut "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge" in 2004. Shortly after the album's release, Pelissier was replaced by Bob Bryar. A commercial success, the album was awarded platinum status over a year later. Title: No Shows Passage: "No Shows" is a song by American musician and former My Chemical Romance front man, Gerard Way. The song was released by Warner Bros. Records on August 18, 2014 as the first single from Way's debut studio album, "Hesitant Alien". "No Shows" was released to radio on August 25, 2014. Title: Vibeke Stene Passage: Vibeke Stene (pronounced vee-beh-keh) (born 17 August 1978) is a Norwegian soprano. She is best known as the former vocalist in the gothic metal band, Tristania. Title: Hesitant Alien Passage: Hesitant Alien is the debut studio album by Gerard Way, former lead singer of the American rock band My Chemical Romance, released in the US on September 29, 2014 and on September 30 worldwide. It was officially announced in May 2014, although demos of the songs "Zero Zero" and "Millions" have circulated since 2012. The album was produced by Doug McKean, known for his work as recording engineer on a number of projects with producer Rob Cavallo, including several releases by My Chemical Romance. "Hesitant Alien" received mostly positive reviews, and was a moderate commercial success reaching No. 16 on the US "Billboard" 200 and some international charts. To support the album, Way assembled a touring band made up of select musicians who contributed to the album and were called "The Hormones". Title: Illumination (Tristania album) Passage: Illumination is the fifth full-length album by the Norwegian band Tristania. It is the last album to feature Vibeke Stene on vocals, Rune sterhus on bass, Svein Terje Solvang on guitar, and Kenneth Olsson on drums. This is also the final album to feature sten Bergy as an official member of the band, although he performed some vocal work on the band's next studio album as a session member.
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Vibeke Stene
Gerard Way
Which Chinese city has more inhabitants, Gejiu or Dujiangyan City?
Title: Dujiangyan Phoenix Stadium Passage: The Dujiangyan Phoenix Stadium (Chinese: ) is a multi-purpose stadium in Dujiangyan, Sichuan, China. It is currently used mostly for association football matches. The stadium holds 12,700 people. The venue broke ground in February 2008 with original name Dujiangyan Sports Centre Stadium. It opened in May 2010 with a new name "Phoenix", which was in memory of the city rebirth from 2008 Sichuan earthquake. Title: Dengsheng Passage: Dengsheng () is an area in Wolong National Nature Reserve, Wenchuan County, Sichuan, China. It is located in the southwestern part of the Wolong National Nature Reserve, approximately 77 miles WNW of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province), approximately 62 miles southwest of Wenchuan county seat, Weizhou, approximately 47 miles WSW of Dujiangyan City, approximately 122 miles southwest of Beichuan County and approximately 128 miles WSW of Mianyang. Title: G0511 Deyang-Dujiangyan Expressway Passage: G0511 DeyangDujiangyan Expressway(Chinese:, ) is a part of Chengdu Economic Zone Ring Expressway, starting from Deyang City in Sichuan Province, the way Shifang, Pengzhou, only in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province. Title: Juyuan High School Passage: Dujiangyan August 1 Juyuan High School (Chinese Simplified: , Traditional: , Pinyin: Djingynsh By Jyun Gojzhngxu, BYJYGZ) is a secondary school located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Title: Dujiangyan Passage: The Dujiangyan () is an ancient irrigation system in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan, China. Originally constructed around 256 BC by the State of Qin as an irrigation and flood control project, it is still in use today. The system's infrastructure is on the Min River (Minjiang), the longest tributary of the Yangtze. The area is in the west part of the Chengdu Plain, at the confluence between the Sichuan basin and the Tibetan plateau. Originally the Min rushed down from the Min Mountains, but slowed abruptly after reaching the Chengdu Plain, filling the watercourse with silt, which made the nearby areas extremely prone to floods. Li Bing, then governor of Shu for the state of Qin, and his son headed the construction of the Dujiangyan, which harnessed the river using a new method of channeling and dividing the water rather than simply following the old way of dam building. It is still in use today to irrigate over 5,300 km2 of land in the region. The Dujiangyan, the Zhengguo Canal in Shaanxi and the Lingqu Canal in Guangxi are collectively known as the "three great hydraulic engineering projects of the Qin." Title: ChengduDujiangyan Intercity Railway Passage: The ChengduDujiangyan Intercity Railway is a dual-track, electrified, passenger-dedicated, high-speed rail line in Sichuan Province, China. It connects the provincial capital, Chengdu with the satellite city of Dujiangyan in Guan County. The line is 65 km in length with 15 stations. China Railways CRH1 train sets on the line reach a maximum speed of 220 kmh and make the full-trip in 30 minutes. The line was built in 18 months and entered into operation on May 12, 2010. The railway is built to withstand an 8.0-magnitude earthquake. The ChengduDujiangyan Intercity Railway has two branch lines : Pengzhou Branch line is 21.2 km in length with 6 stations, and Lidui Branch line is 6 km in length with 3 stations. Title: Kuiguang Pagoda Passage: The Kuiguang Pagoda (Chinese: ; pinyin: Ki Gang T ) of Dujiangyan City, Sichuan province, China, is a pagoda built in 1831 during the Qing dynasty. Title: Gejiu Passage: ( ; Hani: "Goqjef"; Wade-Giles: "Ko-Chiu"; formerly known as Kotchiu) is a county-level city and the former capital of Honghe prefecture, Yunnan Province, China, and has 136,000 inhabitants (ranked 5th largest city in Yunnan). It is the site of the country's largest tin deposits and its main industry is mining. Title: Sichuan Leaders F.C. Passage: Sichuan Leaders Football Club () are a China League Two club. They are an association football club from Dujiangyan City. The Sichuan Leaders were a new entry in the 2014 China League Two. The Dujiangyan Sports Centre Stadium is their home venue. Title: Dujiangyan City Passage: Dujiangyan () is a county-level city, a subdivision of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China. Its north-west region forms a border with sourthern Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture. It has an area of 1208 km2 and had a population of 600,000 in 2003.
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Which American director has taught more University classes, Rachel Talalay or W. S. Van Dyke?
Title: Rachel Talalay Passage: Rachel Talalay (born August 16, 1958) is an American film and television director and producer. She is also a University of British Columbia film professor. Title: Another Time (Andrew's Song) Passage: "Another Time (Andrew's Song)" is a song by American singer Annaleigh Ashford and her close friend and music artist, Will Van Dyke. The song was written by Van Dyke and produced by Derik Lee. It was released on iTunes and Van Dyke's website on January 14, 2014. It was written for Van Dyke's fianc, casting associate Andrew Femenella, and is featured in Ashford's cabaret show, "Lost in the Stars" . "Another Time (Andrew's Song)" is an Easy Listening track. In addition to writing music and lyrics, Van Dyke is featured on piano on the single. The track also features Michael Aarons (guitar), Steve Gilewski (bass), Sammy Merendino (drums), Philip Payton (violinviola), and Allison Seidner (cello). It was recorded at Harlem Parlour Recording, NYC by Derik Lee, who also mixed and mastered the recording. Title: The Van Dyke Show Passage: The Van Dyke Show is an American sitcom starring Dick Van Dyke and his son Barry Van Dyke which aired on CBS from October 26 to December 7, 1988. The series marked the first time the real-life father-son actors worked together. Title: Kelly Jean Van Dyke Passage: Kelly Jean Van Dyke (June 5, 1958  November 17, 1991) was an American actress and adult film performer. She was the daughter of actor Jerry Van Dyke, niece of the actor Dick Van Dyke, and cousin once removed of Shane Van Dyke. Title: Barry Van Dyke Passage: Barry Van Dyke (born July 31, 1951) is an American actor and the second son of actor and entertainer Dick Van Dyke as well as the stepson of makeup artist Arlene Silver-Van Dyke and nephew of Jerry Van Dyke. He was best known to audiences as Lieutenant Detective Steve Sloan, a homicide detective and the son of (played by Dick Van Dyke) on "". In the show, the characters' relatives were frequently played by real-life family members. Title: A New Year Passage: "A New Year" is a song by American singer Annaleigh Ashford, with Will Van Dyke and Jeff Talbott. The song was written by Van Dyke and Talbott. It was released on iTunes and Van Dyke's website on December 2nd, 2016. "A New Year" is an Easy Listening track. In addition to writing music and lyrics, Van Dyke is featured on piano on the single. The track also features Alec Berlin (guitar), Steve Gilewski (bass), Mason Ingram (drums), and Allison Seidner (cello). The song was recorded in New York City and was mixed by Grammy Award Winner Derik Lee, and Ian Kagey. Oscar Zambrano mastered the recording. Title: The New Dick Van Dyke Show Passage: The New Dick Van Dyke Show is an American sitcom starring Dick Van Dyke that aired on CBS from 1971 to 1974. It was Van Dyke's first return to series television since "The Dick Van Dyke Show". Title: Tank Girl (film) Passage: Tank Girl is a 1995 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Rachel Talalay. Based on the British post-apocalyptic comic series of the same name by Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett that was originally published in "Deadline" magazine, the film stars Lori Petty, Naomi Watts, Ice-T and Malcolm McDowell. "Tank Girl" is set in a drought-ravaged Australia, years after a catastrophic impact event. It follows the antihero Tank Girl (Petty) as she, Jet Girl (Watts), and genetically modified supersoldiers called the Rippers fight "Water Power", an oppressive corporation led by Kesslee (McDowell). Title: W. S. Van Dyke Passage: Woodbridge Strong Van Dyke II (March 21, 1889 February 5, 1943) was an American film director and writer who made several successful early sound films, including "Tarzan the Ape Man" in 1932, "The Thin Man" in 1934, "San Francisco" in 1936, and six popular musicals with Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. He received two Academy Award nominations for Best Director for "The Thin Man" and "San Francisco", and directed four actors to Oscar nominations: William Powell, Spencer Tracy, Norma Shearer, and Robert Morley. Known as a reliable craftsman who made his films on schedule and under budget, he earned the name "One Take Woody" for his quick and efficient style of filming. Title: Ghost in the Machine (film) Passage: Ghost in the Machine (also known as Deadly Terror) is a 1993 American science fiction horror film directed by Rachel Talalay and released by 20th Century Fox.
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Are Butthole Surfers and Pillar from the same state?
Title: The Hole Truth... and Nothing Butt Passage: The Hole Truth... and Nothing Butt is the first compilation album by American punk band Butthole Surfers, officially released in March 1995. All songs were written by Butthole Surfers, except for "Come Together" and "Hurdy Gurdy Man". Title: Butthole Surfers (EP) Passage: Butthole Surfers is the debut studio EP by American punk band Butthole Surfers, released in July 1983. It is also known as "Brown Reason to Live" and "Pee Pee the Sailor" (see "Title controversy"). All songs were written and produced by Butthole Surfers. Title: Double Live (Butthole Surfers album) Passage: Double Live is a live double album by American punk band Butthole Surfers, released on vinyl and cassette tape in 1989. An expanded CD edition followed in 1990. All songs were written by Butthole Surfers, except: "The One I Love," written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe of R.E.M.; "Paranoid," written by Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad; "No Rule," written by Jonas Almqvist of Leather Nun; and "Kuntz," a distorted version of "The Fear ()" ( written by Kong Katkamngae and performed by Phloen Phromdade, two Thai artists. Title: Pillar (band) Passage: Pillar is a Christian rock band currently located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Title: Locust Abortion Technician Passage: Locust Abortion Technician is the third full-length studio album by American experimental rock band Butthole Surfers, released in March 1987. All songs were written and produced by Butthole Surfers, except for "Kuntz", which was by Thai artists Phloen Phromdaen and Kong Katkamngae, who were originally uncredited for their work. The album was originally released as vinyl on Touch and Go, and was remastered to CD on Latino Buggerveil in 1999. Title: Hairway to Steven Passage: Hairway to Steven is the fourth full-length studio album by American experimental rock band Butthole Surfers, released in April 1988. All songs were written by Butthole Surfers, co-produced by Butthole Surfers and Ric Wallace, and mixed by Wallace. The album was recorded at January Sound Studio in Dallas. Title: Humpty Dumpty LSD Passage: Humpty Dumpty LSD is the second compilation album by American experimental rock band Butthole Surfers, released in July 2002. All songs were written by Butthole Surfers, except for "Earthquake," which is a cover version of the 13th Floor Elevators song. Title: Butthole Surfers Passage: Butthole Surfers is an American rock band formed by singer Gibby Haynes and guitarist Paul Leary in San Antonio, Texas in 1981. The band has had numerous personnel changes, but its core lineup of Haynes, Leary, and drummer King Coffey has been consistent since 1983. Teresa Nervosa served as second drummer from 1983 to 1985, 1986 to 1989, and 2009. The band has also employed a variety of bass players, most notably Jeff Pinkus. Title: Butthole SurfersLive PCPPEP Passage: Butthole SurfersLive PCPPEP is the third compilation album by American punk band Butthole Surfers, released in January 2003. All songs were written by Butthole Surfers. Title: Piouhgd Passage: piouhgd is the fifth studio album by American alternative rock band Butthole Surfers, released in 1991 on Rough Trade Records. The album was reissued on Capitol Records in 1992, due to the album being out-of-print following the American branch of Rough Trade closing its doors the previous year. The album was reissued yet again in October 2007 by Butthole Surfers' own label, Latino Buggerveil, and included the four songs from their 1989 EP "Widowermaker" as bonus tracks.
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Pillar (band)
Butthole Surfers