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Are Daryush Shokof and James Young the same nationality?
Title: Taies Farzan Passage: Taies Farzan is an Iranian-German film actress who was born in Iran and thereafter moved to Germany with her parents at early age of 14. She started acting on stage for some years until she started acting in films of Daryush Shokof in late nineties. Her performance in the film "Hitler's Grave" by Daryush Shokof won her best acting award at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival in 2011. She became active also as a film producer with Tenussian Vaccuvasco and continued producing several low budget art films including Breathful and Hitler's Grave. She is active in acting in films in Turkey.Taies Farzan speaks English, German, Turkish and Persian fluently. Title: Daryush Shokof Passage: Daryush Shokof (Persian: , born 1954) is an Iranian artist, film director, writer, and film producer based in Germany. Title: Breathful Passage: Breathful is a 2007 gangster-comedy film directed by Daryush Shokof. Featuring an all-female cast, "Breathful" is meant to promote gender equality and women's rights, particularly the rights of women from Shokof's homeland, Iran. Title: Seven Servants Passage: Seven Servants is a 1996 German comedy-drama film directed by Daryush Shokof and written by Daryush Shokof and Juliane Schulze. The film is about a man named Archie, portrayed by Anthony Quinn, who wishes to unite and "connect" the races until his last breath. Title: Hitler's Grave Passage: Hitler's Grave, also known as "Heaven's Taxi", is a film by Daryush Shokof. The film is about an Iranian girl played by Taies Farzan who leaves Iran in order to fulfill two promises she makes to her dying brother just moments before he dies. Her brother Majid, played by Afshin Akhavan, had been fatally tortured by agents from the Islamic Republic of Iran after being arrested for taking part in the protests against the 2009 Iranian presidential election. The first promise she makes to the brother is that she will go to Berlin, Germany to find Hitler's grave. The second promise is kept a secret from the audience until the last scene of the film in a masterful Hitchcockian style of suspense as Majid whispers the words into his sister's ear just before he dies. The film won best awards for Film and Directorial for Daryush Shokof at the NYIIFVF. The film features well-known German actor Vadim Glowna as a "Grand Rabbi". Title: Asudem Passage: Asudem is an American horror film written and directed by Daryush Shokof. Asudem is the reverse writing of Medusa indicates a surreal story of a woman Yangzom Brauen in the woods before meeting the devil, experiencing a heavenly vision after consuming hallucinogenic mushrooms. The film is shot in black and white and entirely in Berlin, Germany. Title: A2Z Passage: A2Z is a 2006 USA-German action film by Daryush Shokof. The film is shot entirely in Berlin, Germany in 2004. Title: James Young (director) Passage: James Young (January 1, 1872 June 9, 1948) was an American film director, actor and screenwriter of the silent era. Before films Young had a successful career as a stage actor appearing on Broadway and throughout the country, and was the author of a notable 1905 book on theatrical makeup. His first wife was librettist Rida Johnson Young who often composed with Victor Herbert. Turning to silent films he directed 93 films between 1912 and 1928. He also appeared as an actor in 62 films between 1909 and 1917. Title: Tenussian Vaccuvasco Passage: Tenussian Vaccuvasco is an experimental film by Daryush Shokof with an original structure and setting. the whole film takes place in a four story building with 9 windows, as we view 9 different life styles of nine different crowd of people from completely different ranks of the society. Title: Venussian Tabutasco Passage: Venussian Tabutasco Is a 2004 experimental film produced, written and directed by Daryush Shokof. The title is made up by Shokof, similar to many other titles of works. It is an original conceptual film about the residents of different stories in a building viewed completely through a glass elevator. Shot on location in Berlin, Germany in 2004, the film is 60 minutes long and was initially supposed to be shot "uncut" and digitally. The music score for the film is composed by Tom Dokoupil. The film was screened in BAPFF film festival in Berlin, Germany, in 2005 and at the New York International Independent Film Festival on March 4, 2007
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Daryush Shokof
James Young (director)
Who is older, Dan Andriano or Hansi Krsch?
Title: Excalibur (Grave Digger album) Passage: Excalibur is the ninth studio album by Grave Digger and is the final album of the "Middle Ages Trilogy". It tells about the story of King Arthur and the knights of the round table. The line-up for the backing vocals to this album included Piet Sielck, Hansi Krsch, Hacky Hackmann Boltendahl. Title: Imaginations from the Other Side Passage: Imaginations from the Other Side is the fifth studio album by Blind Guardian that was released in 1995. The atmosphere of this album is darker in comparison to their earlier works, such as "Battalions of Fear", which had a relatively light tone. This album also marks the first since "Battalions of Fear" in which Kai Hansen (Gamma Ray) did not guest on vocals or guitar, and the last album to feature vocalist Hansi Krsch as bassist. It was also their first album to spawn off any singles, in form of "A Past and Future Secret" and "Bright Eyes". It was remastered and re-released on 15 June 2007, with bonus tracks and videos. Title: Andr Olbrich Passage: Andr Olbrich (born 3 May 1967, in Dsseldorf, Germany) is a German guitarist, composer and backing vocalist, most known as the co-founder and lead guitarist of power metal band Blind Guardian, in which he serves as one of the main composers with other co-founder Hansi Krsch. Title: Blind Guardian Passage: Blind Guardian is a German power metal band formed in the mid-1980s in Krefeld, West Germany. They are often credited as one of the seminal and most influential bands in the power metal and speed metal subgenres. Ten musicians have been a part of the band's line-up in its history, which has consisted of singer Hansi Krsch, guitarists Andr Olbrich and Marcus Siepen, and drummer Frederik Ehmke since 2005. Title: Jon Schaffer Passage: Jon Ryan Schaffer (born March 15, 1968) is an American heavy metal musician. He is best known as the guitarist and last remaining original member of the Florida-based heavy metal band Iced Earth, which he formed in 1985 under the name "Purgatory". He also sings in his side project Sons of Liberty and played guitar for Demons and Wizards, his collaboration with Blind Guardian frontman Hansi Krsch. Title: Hansi Krsch Passage: Hans Jrgen Krsch, better known as Hansi Krsch (born 10 August 1966 in Lank-LatumMeerbusch, Germany), is a German musician best known for being the co-founder, lead vocalist, co-composer, and lyricist of power metal band Blind Guardian. He was also the bassist in Blind Guardian until the 1998 album "Nightfall in Middle-Earth". He also provides lead vocals for the band Demons and Wizards. Title: Nuclear Blast All-Stars: Into the Light Passage: Into the Light is a compilation album from Nuclear Blast Records to commemorate their 20 years as a record label. Produced by Rage guitarist Victor Smolski, with singers Tobias Sammet (of Edguy), Peter "Peavy" Wagner (Rage) - who has also written the lyrics for all songs -, Tony Kakko (Sonata Arctica), Mats Levn (Therion), Marcel "Schmier" Schirmer (Destruction), Hansi Krsch (Blind Guardian), Andi Deris (Helloween), Oddleif Stensland (Communic), Marco Hietala (Nightwish and Tarot), and Tarja Turunen (Ex-Nightwish). It features a variable collection of "All Stars" much in the same vein as Roadrunner United. The whole album was written by Victor Smolski (however, two songs, "In the Picture" and "Slaves to the Desert" originally "Slaves of the Desert" are remakes of songs he had already recorded with Mind Odyssey), who also recorded all the guitars, some bass and keyboards. The drums were done by Volker Schultz and Andr Hilgers. Title: Dan Andriano Passage: Daniel Michael Andriano (born June 27, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter and musician best known as the co-lead vocalist and bassist of the punk rock band Alkaline Trio, with whom he has recorded eight studio albums. Title: Demons and Wizards (band) Passage: Demons and Wizards is a power metal band conceived as a side-project by vocalist for Blind Guardian, Hansi Krsch, and the guitarist for Iced Earth, Jon Schaffer. Schaffer writes the music and Krsch writes the lyrics. The band's line-up during the recording of their first album in 1999 also featured Mark Prator, who was the drummer on a few Iced Earth albums, and Jim Morris doing most of the guitar solos, Morris also having worked with Iced Earth in the past. Title: Reversing Time Passage: Reversing Time is the first studio album of the Greek - Turkish band Dreamtone Iris Mavraki's Neverland, released in February 2008. Hansi Krsch (Blind Guardian) and Tom S. Englund (Evergrey) participated in this project.
Hansi Krsch
Dan Andriano
Hansi Krsch
What 2010 movie was directed by an American film director born on April 14, 1965?
Title: E. Elias Merhige Passage: Edmund Elias Merhige, known as E. Elias Merhige (born June 14, 1964), is an American film director born in Brooklyn. Title: Alec Smight Passage: Alec Dow Smight is an American film editor and television director born in New York City. He was a producer and director on the successful series "" and has directed two episodes of its spin-off "". Son of the well-known television and film director Jack Smight, his editing work includes "Chicago Hope", numerous television pilots, "Northern Exposure", and "L.A. Law". Title: Gunther von Fritsch Passage: Gunther von Fritsch (15 July 1906, Pula 27 August 1988, Pasadena) was an American film director born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Title: Tom Dey Passage: Thomas Ridgeway "Tom" Dey (born April 14, 1965) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. His credits include "Shanghai Noon", "Showtime", "Failure to Launch", and "Marmaduke". Title: Curtis Bernhardt Passage: Curtis Bernhardt (15 April 1899 22 February 1981) was a German film director born in Worms, Germany, under the name Kurt Bernhardt. He trained as an actor in Germany, and performed on the stage, before starting as a film director in 1926. Other films include "A Stolen Life" (1946) and "Sirocco" (1951). Title: Mynaa Passage: Mynaa is a 2010 Indian Tamil romantic drama film directed and written by Prabu Solomon. Jointly distributed by Udhayanidhi Stalin and Kalpathi S. Aghoram, it stars Vidharth and Amala Paul in the lead roles. Featuring an acclaimed soundtrack by D. Imman, the film, which garnered much anticipation prior to release, released on 5 November 2010, coinciding with the Diwali festival, receiving critical acclaim and going on to win the Best Film Award at the 58th Filmfare Awards South. Actor Thambi Ramaiah went on to win the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2011. The film was dubbed in Telugu as "Prema Khaidhi". it was remade into kannada as Shyloo in 2011. The film is being remade in Hindi cinema by Prabhu Solomon, produced by Fox Star Studios Mynaa became a major success among 2010 Deepavali releases and was released along with "Uthamaputhiran". A Bengali remake of this movie named PoraMon starring Symon, Mahiya Mahi And Anisur Rahman Milon was released on 14 June 2013. The movie was based on the 2010 movie "Dog Bite Dog". Title: Shyloo Passage: Shyloo(; English: Shyloo ) is a 2011 romantic dramaKannada film,starring Ganesh and Bhama, who makes her Kannada debut, in the lead roles. The film is directed by S. Narayan. Jassie Gift is the music director of the film. K. Manju is the producer.The film is a remake of 2010 released successful Tamil film "Mynaa" which itself was based on the 2010 movie "Dog Bite Dog". Title: Marmaduke (film) Passage: Marmaduke is a 2010 American family comedy film adaptation of Brad Anderson's comic strip of the same name. The film is directed by Tom Dey, produced by John Davis, and written by Tim Rasmussen and Vince Di Meglio. It stars Owen Wilson, George Lopez, Emma Stone, Lee Pace, Judy Greer, William H. Macy, Steve Coogan, Sam Elliott, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Kiefer Sutherland and Fergie. The film was released on June 4, 2010, to 3,213 theaters nationwide and grossed 83.8 million. The film earned 83,761,844 on a 50 million budget. "Marmaduke" was released on August 31, 2010, on DVD and Blu-ray, two and a half months after its release in theaters. Title: Satish Motling Passage: Satish Motling is an Indian film director born on 29 October 1977 who has directed Marathi films Such as Agadbam, Matter. His recent movie Priyatama is releasing on 14 February 2014 . Title: Bernard Vorhaus Passage: Bernard Vorhaus (December 25, 1904 November 23, 2000) was an American film director born in New York City.
Marmaduke
Marmaduke (film)
Tom Dey
When is the team that David Simn Rodrguez Santana plays for founded?
Title: UD Las Palmas Passage: Unin Deportiva Las Palmas, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Las Palmas, in the autonomous community of Canary Islands. Founded on 22 August 1949, it plays in La Liga, holding home games at the Estadio Gran Canaria, with a capacity of 33,111 seats. Title: Simn Rodrguez Municipality, Tchira Passage: Simn Rodrguez Municipality is one of the twenty-nine municipalities that composes the Tchira state in the Andes of Venezuela. Its capital is San Simn town. It has an extension of 69 km, according to estimations of National Institute of Statistic of Venezuela (NSI) its population for the year 2007 is of 3,000 inhabitants. Title: Robert Simn Passage: Robert Simn Rodrguez (born 22 May 1993) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Badalona as a right winger. Title: Simn Rodrguez Municipality Passage: The Simn Rodrguez Municipality is one of the 21 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the eastern Venezuelan state of Anzotegui and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 182,474. The town of El Tigre is the shire town of the Simn Rodrguez Municipality. Title: Pablo Martnez Passage: Pablo Martnez (] ; born 7 November 1987) is an Argentine actor and singer. His breakthrough came with the role of Simn Rodrguez Arrechavaleta in the Cris Morena Group series "Casi ngeles", for which he also recorded several songs for its official soundtrack albums. Title: Simn Rodrguez Passage: Simn Rodrguez (October 28, 1769, Caracas, Venezuela February 28, 1854, Amotape, Peru), known during his exile from Spanish America as Samuel Robinson, was a Venezuelan philosopher and educator, notably Simn Bolvar's tutor and mentor. Title: David Simn Rodrguez Santana Passage: David Simn Rodrguez Santana (born 16 December 1988), known as David Simn, is a Spanish footballer who plays for UD Las Palmas as a right back. Title: Simn Susarte Passage: Simn Rodrguez Susarte, commonly known as Simn Susarte, was a Spanish goatherd from Gibraltar, who in 1704 aided a Bourbon Spanish attempt to seize Gibraltar during the Twelfth Siege of Gibraltar by revealing a concealed path to the attackers which led to the top of the Rock of Gibraltar. Susarte then guided a Bourbon contingent along this difficult trail, aiming to surprise the Grand Alliance garrison in hopes of recovering the town. Title: Universidad Nacional Experimental Simn Rodrguez Passage: Universidad Nacional Experimental Simn Rodrguez is a university in Caracas founded in 1974. Title: Vero Vermelho Passage: "Vero Vermelho" is a song by Santana which came off the album "Festival". Carlos Santana pays homage to Brazilian singer, Elis Regina. This song features some excellent acoustic guitar with The Waters Family backing vocalists (Julia, Oren, and Maxine Willard Waters) singing the meaningless words, Badadup, badadup, badadup, ba pa pa ba pa pa. It is carried along by a marching drum beat and maracas. Santana plays a flamenco guitar solo during the intro and at the conclusion. This is a first for him. The flamenco guitar solo during the coda is accompanied by a keyboard flourish by Tom Coster.
22 August 1949
David Simn Rodrguez Santana
UD Las Palmas
Do the words Cymbidium and Prunus have to do with the plant kingdom?
Title: Yo Takenaka Passage: Yo Takenaka ( Takenaka Y, 19031966) was a Japanese plant geneticist and a Professor of Department of Cell Genetics, National Institute of Genetics. He is notable for researching the phylogenetic classification of cherry blossom. He discovered that "Prunus yedoensis" is a crossbreed of two wild species of Japanese cherry; "Prunus spachiana" forma "ascendens" (Edo higan) and "Prunus speciosa" (Oshima zakura) by crossing experiments. He was also known as a researcher on Japanese morning glory and Nicotiana. Title: Cymbidium madidum Passage: The Northern Cymbidium (Cymbidium madidum) is a species of plant in the Orchidaceae family, also known as the Buttercup Orchid and Moist Forest Cymbidium. Title: Prunus yedoensis Passage: Prunus" "yedoensis, Prunus" "yedoensis" 'Somei-yoshino' or Yoshino cherry (Japanese: "Somei Yoshino") (synonym Cerasus"  "yedoensis") is a hybrid cherry of between "Prunus speciosa" ("Oshima zakura") as father plant and "Prunus pendula" f. "ascendens" ("Edo higan") as mother. It occurs as a natural or artificial hybrid in Japan and is now one of the most popular and widely planted cultivated flowering cherries ("sakura") in temperate climates worldwide. It is a clone from a single tree and propagated by grafting to all over the world. Title: Cymbidium Passage: Cymbidium , or boat orchid, is a genus of 52 evergreen species in the orchid family Orchidaceae. The new Latin genus name is derived from the Latin "cymba" meaning boat. Its first known use was in 1815. Title: Odontoglossum ringspot virus Passage: Odontoglossum ringspot virus (ORSV) is a plant pathogenic virus. It is one of the most common viruses affecting cultivated orchids, perhaps second only to the "Cymbidium mosaic virus". It causes spots on leaves and colored streaks on flowers. If a plant is also infected with the "Cymbidium mosaic virus", it can lead to a condition called blossom brown necrotic streak. Its genome has been sequenced and contains approximately 6600 nucleotides organized into four open reading frames. Its similarity to other tobamoviruses can be seen from the genetic data and the (limited) ability of a "Tobacco mosaic virus" modified to contain ORSV movement protein to infect tobacco. However, only about 60 of the nucleotides in ORSV are identical with "Tobacco mosaic virus". Title: Weed Passage: A weed is a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation, "a plant in the wrong place". Examples commonly are plants unwanted in human-controlled settings, such as farm fields, gardens, lawns, and parks. Taxonomically, the term "weed" has no botanical significance, because a plant that is a weed in one context is "not" a weed when growing in a situation where it "is" in fact wanted, and where one species of plant is a valuable crop plant, another species in the same genus might be a serious weed, such as a wild bramble growing among cultivated loganberries. Many plants that people widely regard as weeds also are intentionally grown in gardens and other cultivated settings, in which case they are sometimes called beneficial weeds. The term "weed" also is applied to any plant that grows or reproduces aggressively, or is invasive outside its native habitat. More broadly "weed" occasionally is applied pejoratively to species outside the plant kingdom, species that can survive in diverse environments and reproduce quickly; in this sense it has even been applied to humans. Title: Cymbidium aloifolium Passage: The aloe-leafed cymbidium (Cymbidium aloifolium) is a species of orchid found in Asia, especially China and southeast Asia from Burma to Sumatra. It can be found growing between rocks or on another plant. The word "cymbidium" comes from the Greek "kumbos" meaning "hole, cavity" and the Latin specific name is just a translation of the English "aloe-leafed". Title: Cymbidium tracyanum Passage: Cymbidium tracyanum (Tracy's Cymbidium) is a species of orchid. It flowers in the fall and winter with large, fragrant 4" flowers. This is a large sized, cold to cool growing plant that can withstand near-freezing temperatures. Title: Phylum Passage: In biology, a phylum ( ; plural: phyla) is a level of classification or taxonomic rank below Kingdom and above Class. Traditionally, in botany the term division has been used instead of phylum, although the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants accepts the terms as equivalent. Depending on definitions, the animal kingdom Animalia or Metazoa contains approximately 35 phyla, the plant kingdom Plantae contains about 12, and the fungus kingdom Fungi contains about 7 phyla. Current research in phylogenetics is uncovering the relationships between phyla, which are contained in larger clades, like Ecdysozoa and Embryophyta. Title: Prunus Passage: Prunus is a genus of trees and shrubs, which includes the plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds.
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Cymbidium
Prunus
Where were the 1953 Coronation Honours awarded?
Title: 2016 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours Passage: The 2016 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours are honours awarded following the July 2016 resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron. The life peerages and other honours were issued as two separate lists by the Cabinet Office on 4 August 2016 and all honours were gazetted as one list on 16 August 2016. This was the first Prime Minister's Resignation Honours since 1997. Title: 1937 Coronation Honours Passage: The 1937 Coronation Honours were awarded in honour of the coronation of George VI. Title: 1953 Coronation Honours Passage: The 1953 Coronation Honours were appointments by Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours on the occasion of her coronation on 2 June 1953. The honours were published in "The London Gazette" on 1 June 1953. Title: 1902 Coronation Honours Passage: The 1902 Coronation Honours were announced on 26 June 1902, the date originally set for the coronation of King Edward VII. The coronation was postponed because the King had been taken ill two days before, but he ordered that the honours list should be published on that day anyway. Title: 1821 Coronation Honours Passage: The 1821 Coronation Honours were appointments by King George IV to various orders and honours on the occasion of his coronation on 19 July 1821. The honours were published in "The London Gazette" on 14, 24 and 28 July 1821. Title: 2017 Special Honours Passage: As part of the British honours system, Special Honours are issued at the Queen's pleasure at any given time. The Special Honours refer the award's made within royal prerogative, operational honours other honours awarded outside of the New Years Honours Birthday Honours. Title: 1831 Coronation Honours Passage: The 1831 Coronation Honours were appointments by King William IV to various orders and honours on the occasion of his coronation on 8 September 1831. The honours were published in "The London Gazette" on 16 September and 27 September 1831. Title: Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II Passage: The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II as monarch of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan and Ceylon took place on 2 June 1953 at Westminster Abbey. Elizabeth ascended the throne at the age of 25, upon the death of her father, King George VI, on 6 February 1952, and was proclaimed queen by her various privy and executive councils shortly afterwards. The coronation took place more than a year later because of the tradition that holding such a festival is inappropriate during the period of mourning that follows the death of a monarch and also on account of the need to make preparations for the ceremony. During the service, she took and subscribed an oath to, among other things, govern the peoples according to their respective laws and customs, was anointed with holy oil, presented and invested with regalia, and crowned. Title: 1838 Coronation Honours Passage: The 1838 Coronation Honours were appointments by Queen Victoria to various orders and honours on the occasion of her coronation on 28 June 1838. The honours were published in "The London Gazette" on 20 July and 24 July 1838. Title: Stuart Goodwin Passage: Sir Stuart Coldwell Goodwin (19 April 1886 6 June 1969) was a Sheffield steel industrialist and philanthropist who gave away over 500,000 to charities. He was head of the Neepsend Steel and Tool Corporation. He was knighted in the 1953 Coronation Honours list and was High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1955. There is a sports centre in Sheffield named after him, as was the Goodwin Fountain on Fargate in the same city.
Westminster Abbey
1953 Coronation Honours
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
Who was the writer of the 2017 American biographical sports film in which the Croatian-born Australian actress, best known for her work in "True Blood", played a role?
Title: Battle of the Sexes (film) Passage: Battle of the Sexes is a 2017 American biographical sports film, directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris and written by Simon Beaufoy. The plot is loosely based on the between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. The film stars Emma Stone and Steve Carell as King and Riggs, respectively, with Andrea Riseborough, Elisabeth Shue, Austin Stowell, and Sarah Silverman in supporting roles. Title: Baseball's Last Hero: 21 Clemente Stories Passage: Baseball's Last Hero: 21 Clemente Stories is a 2013 American biographical sports film. The movie is an independent film about the life of Major League Baseball player Roberto Clemente who wore jersey number 21. It is the first feature dramatic film on Clemente's life and was written and directed by California filmmaker and Pittsburgh native Richard Rossi and stars two-time Olympian high-jumper Jamie Nieto in the title role of Roberto Clemente and Project Runway Winner Marilinda Rivera as his wife Vera Clemente. Rossi searched for some time and had difficulty casting the lead. "I'd find someone who looked like him and had those aspects, but they wouldn't be a good athlete," said Rossi. "I'd play catch with them, have them swing the bat. I didn't think we'd find all of those components." Richard Rossi appears in a supporting role playing the part of the agent "Birddog," who persuaded Clemente to leave the Brooklyn Dodgers to play for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Clemente made his Pittsburgh debut in 1955 and went on to be named to 12 all-star teams while leading the National League in batting four times, winning one most valuable player award and two World Series rings. Title: Kranti Prakash Jha Passage: Kranti Prakash Jha is a Bollywood actor and model from Darbhanga, Bihar, best known for his role of Santosh Lal in the 2016 Indian biographical sports film "". Title: Rudy (film) Passage: Rudy is a 1993 American biographical sports film directed by David Anspaugh. It is an account of the life of Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the University of Notre Dame despite significant obstacles. It was the first movie that the Notre Dame administration allowed to be shot on campus since "Knute Rockne, All American" in 1940. Title: I, Tonya Passage: I, Tonya is a 2017 American biographical sports black comedy-drama film directed by Craig Gillespie and written by Steven Rogers. The film stars Margot Robbie as figure skater Tonya Harding, along with others including Sebastian Stan, Allison Janney, Paul Walter Hauser, Julianne Nicholson, Caitlin Carver, Bojana Novakovic and Bobby Cannavale. Title: Hands of Stone Passage: Hands of Stone is a 2016 American biographical sports film about the career of Panamanian former professional boxer Roberto Durn. It is directed and written by Jonathan Jakubowicz. It stars dgar Ramrez, Robert De Niro, Usher, Ruben Blades, Pedro "Budu" Prez, Ellen Barkin, Ana de Armas, Oscar Jaenada and John Turturro. The film premiered at Cannes on May 16, 2016 where it was received with a fifteen-minute standing ovation, and was released on August 26, 2016, by The Weinstein Company. Critical reviews were mixed, and the film was not a financial success. Title: Greater (film) Passage: Greater is a 2016 American biographical sports film directed by David Hunt and starring Christopher Severio as American football player Brandon Burlsworth. The film was released on August 26, 2016. Title: 42 (film) Passage: 42 is a 2013 American biographical sports film written and directed by Brian Helgeland about the racial integration of American professional baseball by player Jackie Robinson, who wore jersey number 42 through his Major League career. The film stars Chadwick Boseman as Robinson, and Harrison Ford as Branch Rickey, with Alan Tudyk, Nicole Beharie, Christopher Meloni, Andre Holland, Lucas Black, Hamish Linklater and Ryan Merriman appearing in supporting roles. Title: Dinka Dubur Passage: Dinka Dubur ( ) is a Croatian-born Australian actress, model and filmmaker. She is known for her work in the Golden Globe winning HBO television series "True Blood", and films "Battle of the Sexes (film)" and "Turkey Shoot (2014 film)". Title: Bleed for This Passage: Bleed for This is a 2016 American biographical sports film written and directed by Ben Younger and based on the life of former world champion boxer Vinny Pazienza (officially Vinny Paz since 2001). The film stars Miles Teller as Pazienza, with Aaron Eckhart, Katey Sagal, Ciarn Hinds, and Ted Levine in supporting roles.
Simon Beaufoy
Dinka Dubur
Battle of the Sexes (film)
The Metropolitan Borough of Bolton is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, its a suburban and rural element from the West Pennine Moors, it covers an area of approximately 90 sqmi of moorland and reservoirs in Lancashire, and Greater Manchester, in which country?
Title: Bromley Cross Passage: Bromley Cross is a suburb of the unparished area of South Turton in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It gives its name to the larger Bromley Cross electoral ward, which includes Eagley, Egerton, and Cox Green. Historically a part of Lancashire, Bromley Cross lies on the southern edge of the West Pennine Moors. Title: West Pennine Moors Passage: The West Pennine Moors cover an area of approximately 90 sqmi of moorland and reservoirs in Lancashire and Greater Manchester, England. Title: Smithills Hall Passage: Smithills Hall is a Grade I listed manor house, and a scheduled monument in Smithills, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It stands on the slopes of the West Pennine Moors above Bolton at a height of 500 feet, three miles north west of the town centre. It occupies a defensive site near the Astley and Raveden Brooks. One of the oldest manor houses in the north west of England, its oldest parts, including the great hall, date from the 15th century and it has been since been altered and extended particularly the west part. Parts of it were moated. The property is owned by Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council and open to the public. Title: Affetside Passage: Affetside is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Lancashire, it is in the Tottington ward of Bury Metropolitan Borough Council and the Bury North parliamentary constituency, whose current MP is David Nuttall. It is located in the West Pennine Moors and shares a border with Bolton in North West England. Title: Eagley Passage: Eagley is a village of the unparished area of South Turton, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Lancashire, it lies on southern slopes of the West Pennine Moors. Title: Bradshaw, Greater Manchester Passage: Bradshaw is a village of the unparished area of South Turton in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton in Greater Manchester, England. It gives its name to the larger Bradshaw electoral ward, which includes Harwood. Historically a part of Lancashire, Bradshaw lies on the southern edge of the West Pennine Moors. Title: Halliwell, Greater Manchester Passage: Halliwell is predominantly a residential area of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It gives its name to an electoral ward of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Bolton. The population of this ward taken at the 2011 census was 13,929. Halliwell lies about 2 mi to the north west of Bolton town centre and is bounded by Tonge Moor to the east and Heaton to the south west. Smithills Hall to the north is within the ancient township. It lies on the lower south facing slopes of the West Pennine Moors. Title: Egerton, Greater Manchester Passage: Egerton, (pronounced ""edgerton""), is a village in the unparished area of South Turton, in the northern part of the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Lancashire, it is situated three miles north of Bolton and 12 miles north west of Manchester city centre within the West Pennine Moors. Title: Metropolitan Borough of Bolton Passage: The Metropolitan Borough of Bolton is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. It is named after its largest settlement, Bolton, but covers a far larger area which includes Blackrod, Farnworth, Horwich, Kearsley and Westhoughton, and a suburban and rural element from the West Pennine Moors. The borough has a population of 276,800, and is administered from Bolton Town Hall. Title: Horwich Passage: Horwich is a town and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Lancashire, it is 5.3 mi southeast of Chorley, 5.8 mi northwest of Bolton and 20 mi northwest of Manchester. It lies at the southern edge of the West Pennine Moors with the M61 motorway passing close to the south and west. At the 2011 Census, Horwich had a population of 20,067.
England
Metropolitan Borough of Bolton
West Pennine Moors
Which star of Charlie's Angels also starred in the 1983 Australian drama Now and Forever?
Title: Ashley Zukerman Passage: Ashley Zukerman (born 30 December 1983) is an Australian actor best known for playing Dr. Charlie Isaacs on WGN America's "Manhattan", Senior Constable Michael Sandrelli in Australian drama series "Rush", and Jesse Banks in the Australian political thriller "The Code", for which he received an AACTA award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama in 2014. Recently, he starred in the role of Peter MacLeish in the ABC political drama "Designated Survivor". Title: Now and Forever (1983 film) Passage: Now and Forever is a 1983 Australian drama film directed by Adrian Carr and starring Cheryl Ladd, Robert Coleby and Carmen Duncan. The screenplay concerns a seemingly perfect couple, whose marriage is destroyed when the husband is accused of rape by another woman. It was based on a novel by Danielle Steel. Title: 1983 Castrol 400 Passage: The 1983 Castrol 400 was an endurance race for Group C Touring Cars held at the Sandown Park circuit in Victoria, Australia on 11 September 1983. The race was staged over 129 laps of the 3.1 km circuit, totalling 399.9 km. It was Round 3 of the 1983 Australian Endurance Championship and Round 3 of the 1983 Australian Endurance Championship of Makes. Title: That's All It Took Passage: "That's All It Took" is a song written by George Jones, Darrell Edwards, and Carlos Grier and originally recorded by Jones as a duet with Gene Pitney on Musicor Records. Jones and Pitney had scored a Top 20 hit in 1965 with "I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night" and also recorded two LPs together. However, "That's All It Took" was not a hit, only making it to 47 on the "Billboard" country singles chart. Although a rather obscure song, country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons recorded the song as a duet with Emmylou Harris on his debut solo album "GP" in 1973. A live version by Parsons and his band the Fallen Angels also appears on the 1982 release "Live 1973". Title: Careful, He Might Hear You (film) Passage: Careful, He Might Hear You is a 1983 Australian drama film. It is based on the novel of the same name by Australian-American author Sumner Locke Elliott. Title: Cheryl Ladd Passage: Cheryl Ladd (born Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor; July 12, 1951) is an American actress, singer, and author. Ladd is best known for her role as Kris Munroe in the ABC television series "Charlie's Angels", hired amid a swirl of publicity prior to its second season in 1977 to replace the departing Farrah Fawcett-Majors who played Jill Munroe, the sister of Ladd's character. Ladd remained with the show until its cancellation in 1981. Title: Angels Jeanswear Passage: Angels So Sweet Jeanswear (often simply called Angels Jeanswear or just Angels) is a brand of jeans made especially for girls and women. Introduced in 1997 by Carl and Elyse Eckhaus, Angels jeans can be identified by its embellished beads and embroidery, along with its tags which are stitched on the back right pocket (or just the right side if the jeans have no back pockets) that read "Angels", which are either in the shape of a rectangle or diamond. Besides jeans, Angels also produce other denim products, including jackets, skirts and shorts. This brand is not to be confused with another company based in Germany called Angels. Title: 1983 Australian Endurance Championship Passage: The 1983 Australian Endurance Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Group C Touring Cars. The championship was contested over a six round series with all rounds run concurrently with those of the 1983 Australian Endurance Championship of Makes. Title: Logie Award for Best Drama Program Passage: The Silver Logie for Best Drama Program is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards, to recognise an Australian drama production. It was first awarded at the 19th Annual TV Week Logie Awards, held in 1977 when the award was originally called Most Popular Australian Drama. Over the years, it has also been known as Most Popular Drama (1978, 1986, 1988), Most Popular Drama Series (19791984, 1987, 1991, 20082013), Most Popular Drama Program (1985, 201415), and Most Popular Australian Drama Series (20042005). For the 2016 ceremony, the award was renamed Best Drama Program. Title: Logie Award for Best Australian Drama Passage: The Silver Logie for Best Australian Drama was an award category presented at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards, to recognise an Australian drama production. It was first awarded at the 3rd Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony, held in 1961. The award was renamed many times in subsequent ceremonies; Best Australian TV Drama Series (1962), Best Drama (1963, 19661967), Best Australian Drama Series (1965, 1970), Best Drama Series (1968), and Best Drama Show (1969). This award category was eliminated in 1977. " Homicide" held the record for the most wins, with seven.
Cheryl Ladd
Now and Forever (1983 film)
Cheryl Ladd
Simon Rumley worked with an Italian-Australian actress who won an Emmy Award in 1996 for her portrayal of what character?
Title: Once Upon a Time in London Passage: Once Upon a Time in London is an upcoming British crime film directed by Simon Rumley and written by Will Gilbey, Rumley, and Terry Stone. The film is about the notorious gangsters Billy Hill and Jack Comer. The film stars Leo Gregory, Terry Stone, Holly Earl, Dominic Keating, and Geoff Bell. Title: Simon Rumley Passage: Simon Rumley (born 22 May 1968) is a British screenwriter, director and author. Mostly associated with the horror genre, he was described by "Screen International" as "one of the great British cinematic outsiders, a gifted director with the know-how to puncture the conventions". He has won several awards and worked with, among others, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Greta Scacchi, Noah Taylor and Peter Facinelli. Title: Little Deaths (film) Passage: Little Deaths is a 2011 British anthology horror film written and directed by Sean Hogan, Andrew Parkinson, and Simon Rumley. The film has three segments: "House Home", "Mutant Tool", and "Bitch". Each segment is directed by a different author and are unrelated to one another in any way other than sharing a theme of sex and death. Critical reviews for "Little Deaths" were polarized and the United Kingdom DVD release had to have some portions removed due to their sexually violent content. Title: Club Le Monde Passage: Club le Monde is an independent film released in 2002 and directed by Simon Rumley. It is set in 1993 and tells the story of one Saturday night in a small London nightclub. It stars Allison McKenzie, Dawn Steele Annette Badland. Title: Johnny Frank Garrett's Last Word Passage: Johnny Frank Garrett's Last Word is a 2016 film directed by Simon Rumley. It is a work of fiction based on the Jesse Quackenbush documentary "The Last Word", about the trial, conviction, and execution of a Texas man named Johnny Frank Garrett. It played at the 2016 South by Southwest Midnighters, Festival Favorites, Shorts Programs and Special Events lineup Title: Crowhurst Passage: Crowhurst is a 2017 British film written by Andy Briggs, and directed by Simon Rumley. Title: The Living and the Dead (2006 film) Passage: The Living and the Dead is a 2006 British drama film written and directed by Simon Rumley, starring Leo Bill, Kate Fahy and Roger Lloyd-Pack. Title: Greta Scacchi Passage: Greta Scacchi (] ; born 18 February 1960) is an Italian-Australian actress known for her roles in the films "White Mischief", "Presumed Innocent", "The Player" and "Looking for Alibrandi". She won an Emmy Award in 1996 for her portrayal of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna of Russia in the television film, "". Title: Crazy Eyes (character) Passage: Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren is a fictional character played by Uzo Aduba on the Netflix series "Orange Is the New Black". Warren is portrayed as intelligent, but lacking in social skills, and prone to spiral into emotional outbursts when agitated. The character is the only role that has received Emmy Award recognition both in the comedy and drama genres from the same show and only the second character to earn Emmy recognition in both genres. Aduba won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series as well as the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series for her season one performance. She received the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series as well as the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series for her season two performance. Her season three performance again won Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series. She is a recurring character in season one and a regular character beginning with season two. Title: Red, White amp; Blue (film) Passage: Red White Blue is a 2010 revenge-thriller film written and directed by Simon Rumley.
Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna of Russia
Simon Rumley
Greta Scacchi
Who was a former secretary of a British businessman, mining magnate and politician in South Africa, born in 1853?
Title: Vanessa Gounden Passage: Vanessa Gounden (born 1961) is South Africa's first female mining magnate and arguably most successful female entrepreneur, whose business interest span healthcare services, financial services and lifestyle and leisure. She served in Nelson Mandela's ANC administration during the 1990s. She is South Africa's first female mining magnate and one of South Africa's most successful female entrepreneurs. Vanessa Gounden is an inspirational and driven businesswoman who has made a name for herself in notoriously difficult industries as diverse as mining to fashion. Title: Albu baronets Passage: The Albu Baronetcy, of Grosvenor Place in the City of Westminster, and Johannesburg in the Province of Transvaal in the Union of South Africa, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 12 February 1912 for the South African mining magnate George Albu. He was the founder of the General Mining and Finance Corporation alongside his brother Leopold Albu. s of 2017 the title is held by the first Baronet's grandson, the third Baronet, who succeeded his father in 1963. Title: George Albu Passage: Sir George Albu, 1st Baronet (26 October 1857 27 December 1935) was a mining magnate in the diamond and gold industries of South Africa. Title: Robert Coryndon Passage: Sir Robert Thorne Coryndon (2 April 1870 10 February 1925) was a British colonial administrator, a former secretary of Cecil Rhodes who became Governor of the colonies of Uganda (19181922) and Kenya (19221925). Title: Doornfontein Passage: Doornfontein is an inner-city suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa, located to the east of the city centre, Region 8. The area, whose name means "thorn fountain", was originally the southern part of a farm owned by Frederick Jacobus Bezuidenhout, and was proclaimed a public diggings after the discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand in 1886. The suburb was laid out in the late 1880s by Thomas Yeo, and became the first residential suburb of Johannesburg. In 1897 the freehold of the suburb was bought by a company owned by the mining magnate Barney Barnato, and the district became known as "Millionaire's Row". Title: Cecil Rhodes (disambiguation) Passage: Cecil Rhodes (18531902) was a British imperialist, businessman, mining magnate, and politician in South Africa. Title: Cecil Rhodes Passage: Cecil John Rhodes PC (5 July 1853 26 March 1902) was a British businessman, mining magnate and politician in South Africa, who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. An ardent believer in British imperialism, Rhodes and his British South Africa Company founded the southern African territory of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe and Zambia), which the company named after him in 1895. South Africa's Rhodes University is also named after him. Rhodes set up the provisions of the Rhodes Scholarship, which is funded by his estate, and put much effort towards his vision of a Cape to Cairo Railway through British territory. Title: Nathan Tinkler Passage: Nathan Tinkler (born 1 February 1976) is a former mining magnate and businessman from the Hunter Region, New South Wales, Australia. He started out as a mining apprentice in the Hunter Valley, in New South Wales and set up his own business at age 26. Much of his wealth, most subsequently lost, was acquired from investments in the mining industry. Title: Hazel Crane Passage: Hazel Crane (1951 10 November 2003) was a prominent socialite, businesswoman and posthumous memoirist in South Africa. She was assassinated on 10 November 2003 near her mansion home in the plush Northern Johannesburg suburb of Abbotsford, the same suburb where controversial mining magnate Brett Kebble was murdered later in 2005. Title: Patrice Motsepe Passage: Patrice Tlhopane Motsepe (born 28 January 1962) is a South African mining magnate. He is the founder and executive chairman of African Rainbow Minerals, which has interests in gold, ferrous metals, base metals, and platinum. He also sits on several company boards including being the non-executive chairman of Harmony Gold, the 12th largest gold mining company in the world, and is the deputy chairman of Sanlam. In 2012, Motsepe was named South Africa's richest man, topping the Sunday Times' annual Rich List with an estimated fortune of R20.07 billion (2.4 billion).
Sir Robert Thorne Coryndon
Robert Coryndon
Cecil Rhodes
Who was born earlier, Robert Greenwald or William Nigh?
Title: Robert Greenwald Passage: Robert Greenwald (born August 28, 1943) is the founder of Brave New Films, a nonprofit film studio whose work is distributed for free in concert with nonprofit partners and movements in order to educate and mobilize for progressive causes. The work of Brave New Films has been screened over seven continents and viewed over tens of millions of times and counting. His most recent full-length feature documentary, illustrates the connection between gun industry profits and gun deaths in America. The studio is currently working with a coalition in California opposed to the money bail system with films like Debunking Bail Myths. Brave New Films is also continuing its history of political advocacy by presenting short documentaries on current events from a progressive perspective, e.g a piece on Donald Trump's cabinet picks. Title: Son of the Navy Passage: Son of the Navy is a 1940 American comedy-drama film directed by William Nigh. Title: His Night Out Passage: His Night Out is a 1935 American comedy film directed by William Nigh and written by Harry Clork and Doris Malloy. The film stars Edward Everett Horton, Irene Hervey, Jack La Rue, Robert McWade, Lola Lane and Willard Robertson. The film was released on October 1, 1935, by Universal Pictures. Title: Gangster's Boy Passage: Gangster's Boy is a 1938 American film directed by William Nigh. Title: Hoosier Schoolboy Passage: Hoosier Schoolboy is a 1937 American film directed by William Nigh. Title: William Nigh Passage: William Nigh (October 12, 1881 November 27, 1955) was an American film director, writer, and actor. His film work sometimes lists him as either "Will Nigh" or "William Nye". Title: Don't Get Personal (1936 film) Passage: Don't Get Personal is a 1936 American comedy film directed by William Nigh and written by George Waggner, Clarence Marks and Houston Branch. The film stars James Dunn, Sally Eilers, Pinky Tomlin, Spencer Charters, Doris Lloyd and George Cleveland. The film was released on February 12, 1936, by Universal Pictures. Title: The Single Sin Passage: The Single Sin is a 1931 Pre-code comedy film directed by William Nigh and starring Kay Johnson. It was produced and released by Tiffany Productions. Title: The Fire Brigade Passage: The Fire Brigade (also known as Fire!) is 1926 American silent drama film directed by William Nigh. The film stars May McAvoy and Charles Ray. "The Fire Brigade" originally contained sequences shot in two-color Technicolor. A print of the film is preserved in the Metro-Goldwyn-MayerUnited Artists archives. Title: Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price Passage: Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price is a 2005 documentary film by director Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films. The film presents a negative picture of Wal-Mart's business practices through interviews with former employees, small business owners, and footage of Wal-Mart executives. Greenwald also uses statistics interspersed between interview footage, to provide an objective analysis of the effects Wal-Mart has on individuals and communities.
William Nigh
Robert Greenwald
William Nigh
What film on which Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell is based stars Rick Hill and Barbi Benton?
Title: Barbi Benton Passage: Barbi Benton (born Barbara Lynn Klein; January 28, 1950) is an American model, actress and singer. She is known for appearing in the magazine "Playboy", as a four-season regular on the comedy series "Hee Haw" and for recording several modestly successful albums in the 1970s. Since the 1980s, she has been semi-retired from show business to raise her children. Title: Hospital Massacre Passage: Hospital Massacre (also known as X-Ray, Ward 13 and Be My Valentine, or Else...) is a 1982 slasher film directed by Boaz Davidson, written by Davidson and Marc Behm and starring Barbi Benton. Title: Deathstalker II Passage: Deathstalker II, also known as Deathstalker II: Duel of the Titans, is a 1987 Argentine-American fantasy adventure film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring John Terlesky and Monique Gabrielle. Terlesky replaced Rick Hill, the protagonist from the previous film, in the starring role of Deathstalker. This is the last sword and sorcery movie that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 80's. Title: Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell Passage: Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell, also known as Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell, is a 1988 sword and sorcery fantasy film. It is the third film in the "Deathstalker" tetralogy. Title: Chryzinium Passage: Chryzinium is a 2014 American science fiction short film drama, written, directed and produced by Rick Lord, in which John Gussman and his daughter Madison have a choice to make. To be a part of a new Chryzinium world or not. The film stars Rick Lord, Phoebe Jacobs and Tim Wade. Title: Ain't That Just the Way Passage: "Ain't That Just The Way" is a song written by Bruce Belland, Glen Larson and Stu Phillips. The song was originally recorded by Barbi Benton releasing it is a 1976 single. It became a major hit in Sweden, topping the 'Swedish singles chart for 10 weeks in 1977. In 1978, it appeared on her album with the same name. The song was performed in the "McCloud" TV series. Title: Little Shop of Horrors (film) Passage: Little Shop of Horrors is a 1986 American rock musical horror comedy film directed by Frank Oz. It is a film adaptation of the off-Broadway musical comedy of the same name by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman about a nerdy florist shop worker who finds out his venus fly trap can speak. Menken and Ashman's Off-Broadway musical was based on the low-budget 1960 film "The Little Shop of Horrors", directed by Roger Corman. The 1986 film stars Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin, and Levi Stubbs as the voice of Audrey II. The film also featured special appearances by James Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Guest, and Bill Murray. It was produced by David Geffen through The Geffen Company and released by Warner Bros. on December 19, 1986. Title: Sugar Time! Passage: Sugar Time! was a television comedy series produced by James Komack. The show was about an aspiring female rock group. Barbi Benton starred as Maxx Douglass, a hatcheck girl as well as the lead of an all-female rock band trying to break into the music business. The show also starred Marianne Black and Didi Carr. Title: Deathstalker (film) Passage: Deathstalker is a 1983 Argentine-American fantasy adventure film directed by James Sbardellati (credited as John Watson) and starring Rick Hill, Barbi Benton, Bernard Erhard, and Lana Clarkson. It was the first in a series of four films about the Deathstalker character and his adventures, and the first of the nine movies that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s. Title: Playboy Records Passage: Playboy Records was an American record label, based in Los Angeles, California, and a unit of Playboy Enterprises. Artists recording for the label included Al Wilson, Barbi Benton, Blue Ash, Bobby Taylor the Vancouvers, The Weapons of Peace, Brenda Patterson, Jeanne French, Hamilton, Joe Frank Reynolds, Ivory, Greg Kihn, The Rubinoos, Wynn Stewart, Mickey Gilley and Joey Stec.
Deathstalker
Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell
Deathstalker (film)
Which director was English, Ernst Lubitsch or Chris Menges?
Title: Kohlhiesels Tchter (1920 film) Passage: Kohlhiesels Tchter (English title: Kohlhiesel's Daughters) is a 1920 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Henny Porten, Emil Jannings and Jakob Tiedtke. It is an adaptation of the play "Kohlhiesel's Daughters" by Hanns Krly, Lubitsch's frequent collaborator, who also worked on the film's screenplay. Three further film adaptations have been made of the work including a 1930 sound remake which also starred Porten. Title: The Flame (1923 film) Passage: The Flame (German: Die Flamme) is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Pola Negri, Hermann Thimig and Alfred Abel. The film is based on a play by Hans Mller. In the United States it was released under the alternative title Montmartre. It was the last film Lubitsch made in Germany before emigrating to Hollywood where he directed his first American film "Rosita" for United Artists the same year. Title: Eternal Love (1929 film) Passage: Eternal Love is a 1929 American silent romantic drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring John Barrymore and Camilla Horn. Based on the novel "Der Koenig der Bernina" by Jacob Christopher Heer, the film is about two lovers living in the Swiss Alps who struggle to be together and escape their loveless marriages. "Eternal Love" was the last silent film of both Lubitsch and Barrymore. Title: Meyer from Berlin Passage: Meyer from Berlin (German: Meyer aus Berlin) is a 1919 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Lubitsch, Ossi Oswalda and Ethel Orff. It was part of the Sally series of films featuring Lubitsch as a sharp young Berliner of Jewish heritage. It was Lubitsch's penultimate film as an actor, after 1920 he devoted himself entirely to screenwriting and directing. Title: Intoxication (film) Passage: Intoxication (German: Rausch) is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Asta Nielsen, Alfred Abel and Karl Meinhardt. It was based on the play "Brott och brott" by August Strindberg. Lubitsch was loaned out from UFA to the smaller Argus-Film for the production. Title: Chris Menges Passage: Chris Menges BSC, ASC (born 15 September 1940) is an English cinematographer and film director. He is a member of both the American and British Societies of Cinematographers. Title: Die Augen der Mumie Ma Passage: Die Augen der Mumie Ma (English language The Eyes of the Mummy or The Eyes of the Mummy Ma) is a 1918 German silent film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film stars Pola Negri as Ma, Emil Jannings as Radu, and Harry Liedtke as Wendland. It is the first collaboration between Lubitsch and Negri, a pairing that would go on to make worldwide successes such as "Carmen" (1918), "Madame DuBarry" (1919), and "Sumurun" (1920). Title: Shoe Palace Pinkus Passage: Shoe Palace Pinkus (German: Schuhpalast Pinkus) is a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Lubitsch, Else Kentner and Guido Herzfeld. In English it is sometimes known by the alternative titles Shoe Salon Pinkus and The Shoe Palace. It was part of the Sally series of films featuring Lubitsch as a sharp young Berliner of Jewish heritage. After leaving school, a self-confident young man goes to work in a shoe shop. Soon after, he becomes a shoe tycoon. Title: Ernst Lubitsch Passage: Ernst Lubitsch ( ; January 29, 1892November 30, 1947) was a German American film director, producer, writer, and actor. His urbane comedies of manners gave him the reputation of being Hollywood's most elegant and sophisticated director; as his prestige grew, his films were promoted as having "the Lubitsch touch". Among his most famous works are "Trouble in Paradise", "Ninotchka", "The Shop Around the Corner" and "To Be or Not to Be". Title: When Four Do the Same Passage: When Four Do the Same (German: Wenn vier Dasselbe tun) is a 1917 German silent comedy drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Ossi Oswalda, Emil Jannings and Margarete Kupfer. Lubitsch himself plays a book shop employee who falls in love with Jannings' daughter. The film was a key transitional work in Lubitsch's career, as he began to produce films with greater depth than his early light comedies.
Chris Menges
Ernst Lubitsch
Chris Menges
What is the nationality of the male star of Bounce?
Title: Soap Opera Digest Award for Hottest Male Star Passage: The Soap Opera Digest Award for Hottest Male Star has been given every year since the ninth Soap Opera Digest Award in 1993 until 1999. Title: Ahmed Zaki (actor) Passage: Ahmed Zaki Metwally Badawi (Arabic: ) (November 18, 1949 March 27, 2005) was a leading Egyptian film star. He was characterized by his talent, skill and ability in impersonating. He was also famous for his on-screen intensity, often genuinely hitting co-stars during scenes of violence. He is widely regarded as the greatest and most talented male star in the history of Arabian cinema. Title: Marco d'Almeida Passage: Marco d'Almeida is a Mozambique-born Portuguese actor born on April 27, 1975. He was the male star in "Beauty and the Paparazzo", the highest-grossing Portuguese film in 2010. Title: Ben Affleck Passage: Benjamin Geza Affleck-Boldt (born August 15, 1972) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. His accolades include two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, two BAFTA Awards and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He began his career as a child and starred in the PBS educational series "The Voyage of the Mimi" in 1984, before a second run in 1988. He later appeared in the independent coming-of-age comedy "Dazed and Confused" (1993) and various Kevin Smith films including "Chasing Amy" (1997) and "Dogma" (1999). Affleck gained wider recognition when he and childhood friend Matt Damon won the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for "Good Will Hunting" (1997). He then established himself as a leading man in studio films including the disaster drama "Armageddon" (1998), the romantic comedy "Forces of Nature" (1999), the war drama "Pearl Harbor" (2001) and the thriller "Changing Lanes" (2002). Title: Charlie O'Connell (roller derby) Passage: Charlie O'Connell (May 7, 1935 February 9, 2015) was a New York City roller derby skater, considered the premier male star of his sport. He was inducted into the Roller Derby Hall of Fame in 1967, after his first retirement. Title: Hikoboshi Passage: Hikoboshi ( , Male Star ) is the Japanese name for the star Altair, also known as Natsuhikoboshi ( , Summer Male Star ) or Kengysei ( , Cow Herder Star ) in Japanese. Title: Mandingo Massacre Passage: Mandingo Massacre is a pornographic film series, directed by Jules Jordan and featuring Mandingo as the solitary male star. Title: A Star Is Born (1976 film) Passage: A Star Is Born is a 1976 American musical drama film telling the story of a young woman, played by Barbra Streisand, who enters show business, and meets and falls in love with an established male star, played by Kris Kristofferson, only to find her career ascending while his goes into decline. It is a remake of two earlier versions the 1937 version was a drama starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March, and the 1954 version was a musical starring Judy Garland and James Mason. It will be remade for a third time in 2018 starring Stefani Germanotta and Bradley Cooper. Title: Funny Face Passage: Funny Face is a 1957 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and written by Leonard Gershe, containing assorted songs by George and Ira Gershwin. Although having the same title as the 1927 Broadway musical "Funny Face" by the Gershwin brothers, and featuring the same male star (Fred Astaire), the plot is totally different and only four of the songs from the stage musical are included. Alongside Astaire, the film stars Audrey Hepburn and Kay Thompson. Title: Bounce (film) Passage: Bounce is a 2000 American romantic drama film starring Ben Affleck and Gwyneth Paltrow and directed by Don Roos.
American
Bounce (film)
Ben Affleck
Which tree is incorporated in Disney's Rivers of Light show?
Title: PixMob Passage: PixMob is a wireless lighting technology that controls wearable LED devices. By transforming the wearable objects into pixels, the crowd becomes a display. The light effects produced by the LED devices can be controlled to match a light show, pulsate in sync with the music, react to the body movement, etc. Title: Joshua White (artist) Passage: Joshua White (born 1942) is an American artist, video maker and broadcast television director. Best known for The Joshua Light Show, a 1960s and 1970s liquid light show, his work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and has been exhibited at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Hirshhorn Museum, the New Museum, Hayden Planetarium, Barbican Center and the Centre Pompidou as well as many other venues. Title: Laser light show (Grand Coulee Dam) Passage: "The laser light show" at Grand Coulee Dam, which began in 1989, is one of the largest light shows in the U.S.. The 37 minute show runs daily from Memorial Day through September 30. An addition of fireworks lights up the sky above the dam each Memorial Weekend Sunday and July 4. Title: Tree of Life (Disney) Passage: The Tree of Life is a 145 ft sculpture of a tree at Disney's Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World Resort. It debuted when the attraction opened on April 22, 1998. Inspired by the mythical tree of the same name, the Tree of Life features 325 carvings of existing and extinct animal species on its trunk and surrounding roots. Title: Ricky Toner Passage: Ricky Toner born in Govan, Glasgow 1971. A singersongwriter since 1990 performing with many bands including Dolphin, Fisher Price, North Starr, The Complete Stone Roses 1998 - 2001, Resurrection 2001 - present, Gluemaster, The Small Mountains, Coup d'etat, The Mind's Eye and most recently The Liberty Takers. Toner is also a DJ, promoter, manager, booking agent, light show technician The Mind's Eye Psychedelic Light Show record company owner Red Telephone Records. Title: Rivers of Light Passage: Rivers of Light is a nighttime show at Disney's Animal Kingdom in the Walt Disney World Resort. "Rivers of Light" is located in the park's Discovery River lagoon between Discovery Island and Expedition Everest. The show features water fountains, mist screens, floating lanterns, fire effects, lasers, lights, fog, projection mapping and live performers. and incorporates the park's Tree of Life into the show. Title: The Joshua Light Show Passage: The Joshua Light Show, created by Joshua White, was a liquid light show. It was known for its psychedelic art and served as a lighting backdrop behind many live band performances during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Title: Lasertainment Passage: Lasertainment Productions Incorporated, or Lasertainment for short, is a laser light show company in the United States. Title: Liquid Light Art Passage: Liquid Light Art is an artform which derived from the liquid light (live) shows from the 60's and 70's in combination with advanced photography. A Liquid Light Artefact is a printed still of a liquid light show. Lquid Light Art is a subgenre of psychedelic art. Title: Laser lighting display Passage: A laser lighting display or laser light show involves the use of laser light to entertain an audience. A laser light show may consist only of projected laser beams set to music, or may accompany another form of entertainment, typically musical performances.
Tree of Life
Rivers of Light
Tree of Life (Disney)
Hui-Ling Wang, a Taiwanese screenwriter, who was nominated in 2001 for an Academy Award for Best Writing, wrote a script for which movie that was was directed by John Woo?
Title: Jan Sardi Passage: Jan Sardi is an Australian screenwriter. In 1997 he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing (Original Screenplay), for "Shine". He has also written and directed "Love's Brother", an adaptation of the Pre-Code movie A Lady to Love (1930), and adapted "The Notebook", based on a novel by Nicholas Sparks. Title: Young Mr. Lincoln Passage: Young Mr. Lincoln is a 1939 partly fictionalized biopic about the early life of President Abraham Lincoln, directed by John Ford and starring Henry Fonda. Ford and producer Darryl F. Zanuck fought for control of the film, to the point where Ford destroyed unwanted takes for fear the studio would use them in the movie. Screenwriter Lamar Trotti was nominated for an Academy Award for Best WritingOriginal Story. Title: Wang Hui-ling Passage: Hui-Ling Wang or Wang Hui-Ling is a Taiwanese screenwriter. In 2001 she was nominated for Academy Award for Best Writing for the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. In 2013 she wrote the script for The Crossing directed by John Woo, scheduled to be released in 2014. Title: Thomas Wagner (writer) Passage: Thomas Wagner is an Emmy Award winning writer, producer and composer working primarily in documentary films. He is known for his work on "Finding Lucy", an "American Masters" PBS documentary about actress Lucille Ball. Wagner won a prime-time Emmy Award for writing and producing that film. His script for "Finding Lucy" was also nominated for Best Documentary Script by the Writers Guild of America. Wagner also co-produced another PBS "American Masters" documentary, "Rod Serling: Submitted for your Approval", and his script for that film bio, co-written with John Goff, was again nominated for Best Documentary Script by the Writers Guild of America. The Serling documentary also won a Bronze Plaque at the Columbus Film Festival and a Cine Gold Eagle. Wagner also composed the music for the Academy Award nominated film, "" which aired on HBO. Title: Thank You For Having Loved Me Passage: Academy Awards best screenplay nominee Hui-Ling Wang's first television screenplay after "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Title: The Crossing (2014 film) Passage: The Crossing (Chinese: ) is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong epic historical romance-war drama (part 1) and disaster film (part 2) directed by John Woo and written by Hui-Ling Wang. The film stars Zhang Ziyi, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Song Hye-kyo, Huang Xiaoming, Tong Dawei and Masami Nagasawa. The film is based on the sinking of the steamer "Taiping" in 1949. The incident led to the deaths of over 1,500 passengers and crew. The film's first part was released in China on December 2, 2014. Part two was released on July 30, 2015. Title: Tortilla Soup Passage: Tortilla Soup is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by Mara Ripoll. The screenplay by Tom Musca, Ramn Menndez and Vera Blasi is based on the film "Eat Drink Man Woman", which was written by Hui-Ling Wang, Ang Lee, and James Schamus. Title: Karyl Geld Miller Passage: Karyl Geld Miller is an American Emmy Award-winning screenwriter and political cartoonist and commentator. Her Emmy was for Best Writing for the TV special "Lily", starring Lily Tomlin and featuring Richard Pryor (1974). That script and the script for the previous years' Tomlin special were both nominated for the Best Written Variety Script award by the Writers Guild of America. "Lily" also won the Best Writing award from The American Academy of Humor, and "Rolling Stone" Magazine gave the show its TV Show of the Year award. Miller's sitcom writing and producing credits are extensive. See MillerReport.com Title: Hossein Amini Passage: Hossein Amini (Persian: ; born January 18, 1966) is an Iranian screenwriter and film director. Amini has worked as a screenwriter since the early 1990s. He was nominated for numerous awards for the 1997 film "The Wings of the Dove", including an Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay. He also won a "Best Adapted Screenplay" award from the Austin Film Critics Association for his screenplay adaptation of Nicolas Winding Refn's "Drive" (2011), based on the novel by James Sallis. For his directorial debut, he both wrote and directed "The Two Faces of January", an adaptation of the Patricia Highsmith novel. Title: A Better Tomorrow 4 Passage: A Better Tomorrow 4 () is an upcoming Chinese crime action film directed by Ding Sheng, starring Wang Kai, Ma Tianyu and Darren Wang. It is a loosely based remake of John Woo's "A Better Tomorrow".
The Crossing
Wang Hui-ling
The Crossing (2014 film)
Lepidium arbuscula is a rare species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common names anaunau and Waianae Range pepperwort, it is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the Waianae Mountains on the island of Oahu, Hawaii ( Hawaiian ) is the 50th and most recent state to have joined the United States of America, having received statehood on which date?
Title: Lobelia oahuensis Passage: Lobelia oahuensis is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Oahu lobelia. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Oahu. There are about 100 individuals remaining in the Koolau Range, and only one known individual in the Waianae Range. It is federally listed as an endangered species of the United States. Title: Tetramolopium lepidotum Passage: Tetramolopium lepidotum is a rare species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name Waianae Range tetramolopium. It is endemic to Hawaii, where today it is known only from the Waianae Mountains on the island of Oahu. It is threatened by habitat degradation caused by feral goats and pigs and introduced species of plants. Title: Sanicula mariversa Passage: Sanicula mariversa is a rare species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common name Waianae Range black-snakeroot. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the Waianae Mountains on the island of Oahu. It is threatened by the degradation of its habitat. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. Title: Hawaii Passage: Hawaii ( ; Hawaiian: "" ] ) is the 50th and most recent state to have joined the United States of America, having received statehood on August 21, 1959. Hawaii is the only U.S. state located in Oceania and the only one composed entirely of islands. It is the northernmost island group in Polynesia, occupying most of an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean. Hawaii is the only U.S. state located outside North America. Title: Delissea subcordata Passage: Delissea subcordata is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names Koolau Range delissea and oha. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Oahu. It is now only found in the Waianae Mountains, and it is believed to be extirpated from the Koolau Range, where it once occurred. As of 2008 there were 40 individuals remaining, 28 of which were mature plants. This plant was federally listed as an endangered species of the United States in 1996. Title: Euphorbia kuwaleana Passage: Euphorbia kuwaleana (syn. "Chamaesyce kuwaleana") is a rare species of flowering plant in the euphorb family known by the common name kokomalei. It is endemic to Oahu, Hawaii, where it is known only from a four-kilometer stretch of the Waianae Range. Like other Hawaiian euphorbs, this plant is known locally as akoko. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. Title: Cyrtandra dentata Passage: Cyrtandra dentata is a rare species of flowering plant in the African violet family known by the common names mountain cyrtandra and sharp-toothed cyrtandra. It is endemic to Oahu in Hawaii, where the most recent count estimates 1640 plants occurring in the Waianae Mountains and Koolau Mountains. It is a shrub which can reach 5 meters tall and bears white flowers. It was federally listed as an endangered species in 1996. Like other Hawaiian "Cyrtandra" it is called haiwale. Title: Lepidium arbuscula Passage: Lepidium arbuscula is a rare species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common names anaunau and Waianae Range pepperwort. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the Waianae Mountains on the island of Oahu. In 2003 there were ten populations remaining with fewer than 1000 individuals in total. It is a federally listed endangered species of the US. Title: Kadua degeneri Passage: Kadua degeneri (formerly "Hedyotis degeneri") is a rare species of flowering plant in the coffee family known by the common names Waianae Range starviolet and Degener's bluet. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Oahu. There are four known populations totalling 370 individuals. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. Title: Schiedea kealiae Passage: Schiedea kealiae is a rare species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common name Waianae Range schiedea. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the Waianae Range on the island of Oahu. It is threatened by the degradation and destruction of its habitat. It was federally listed as an endangered species of the United States in 1996.
August 21, 1959
Lepidium arbuscula
Hawaii
What genus, Cupressus or Clianthus,has more species?
Title: Rubus sierrae Passage: Rubus sierrae is a small Mexican species of shrub in the genus "Rubus", family Rosaceae. It is known from a single collection from near the village of Nabogame, Chihuahua, Mexico, in the Sierra Madre Occidental approximately 18 km northwest of Yepachic. The specimen was collected in riparian forest dominated by "Acer grandidentatum" Nutt. and "Cupressus lusitanica". Title: Cryptomeria Passage: Cryptomeria (literally "hidden parts") is a monotypic genus of conifer in the cypress family Cupressaceae, formerly belonging to the family Taxodiaceae. It includes only one species, Cryptomeria japonica (syn. "Cupressus japonica" L.f.). It is endemic to Japan, where it is known as sugi (Japanese: ). The tree is called Japanese sugi pine or Japanese red-cedar in English. Title: Phryneta spinator Passage: The Fig-tree Borer Longhorn Beetle, or Fig Tree Borer, (Phryneta spinator) is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1792, originally under the genus "Lamia". It has a wide distribution throughout Africa. It feeds on "Pyrus communis", "Ficus carica", "Salix babylonica", "Cupressus sempervirens", and "Vitis vinifera". Title: Cupressus Passage: The genus Cupressus is one of several genera within the family Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress; for the others, see cypress. It is considered a polyphyletic group. Based on genetic and morphological analysis, the "Cupressus" genus is found in the Cupressoideae subfamily. The common name comes from Old French "cipres" and that from Latin "cyparissus", which is the latinisation of the Greek ("kyprissos"). Title: Arthrobacter cupressi Passage: Arthrobacter cupressi is a Gram-positive and non-motile bacterium species from the genus of "Arthrobacter" which has been isolated from rhizosphere soil from the tree Cupressus sempervirens in Mianyang in the Sichuan province in China. Title: Aceria clianthi Passage: Aceria clianthi is a species of mite belonging to the family Eriophyidae. It is found only in New Zealand. It is notable for being host specific to threatened plants of the genus "Clianthus". It is classified by Buckley "et al." as "nationally critical" under the New Zealand Threat Classification System. They stated ""Aceria clianthi" (Eriophyidae), has been recorded only from kakabeak ("Clianthus" spp.) in cultivation and once on "Lotus cornalatus" ["Lotus corniculatus"] (Fabaceae), an introduced plant growing near kakabeak (Martin 2009). It is given the same threat classification as kakabeak (de Lange et al. 2009)." Heenan had earlier stated that "the two species [of "Clianthus"] are considered to be threatened, with "C. maximus" having a rank of vulnerable, whereas "C. puniceus" is critically endangered", but the conservation status of "C. maximus" was subsequently found to be more serious. These threat classifications for "Clianthus" apply to plants in the wild, but the species are widely cultivated. "Aceria clianthi" occurs on both plants in the wild and in cultivation. Title: Clianthus Passage: Clianthus, commonly known as kakabeak ("Kwhai ngutukk" in Mori), is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae, comprising two species of shrubs native to New Zealand. They have striking clusters of red flowers which resemble the beak of the kk, a New Zealand parrot. The plants are also known as parrot's beak, parrot's bill and lobster claw - all references to the distinctive flowers. There is also a variety with white to creamy coloured flowers. Title: Glyptotermes minutus Passage: Glyptotermes minutus, is a species of damp wood termite of the genus "Glyptotermes". It is found in Sri Lanka. It is a pest of dead wood of "Albizia saman" and dead wood of "Cupressus knightiana". Title: Clianthus puniceus Passage: Clianthus puniceus, common name kaka beak ("Kwhai Ngutu-kk" in Mori), is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Clianthus" of the legume family Fabaceae, native to New Zealand's North Island. It is an evergreen shrub, one of two species of "Clianthus", both of which have striking clusters of red flowers resembling the beak of the kk, a New Zealand parrot. The plant is also known as parrot's beak, parrot's bill and lobster claw. There is also a variety with white to creamy coloured flowers. Title: Hesperocyparis Passage: Hesperocyparis (western cypress) is a genus of trees in the family Cupressaceae, containing North American species otherwise assigned to the genus "Cupressus". It contains the following species:
Cupressus
Clianthus
Cupressus
Which Austrian and American film actress and inventor starred in the 1958 American CinemaScope film The Female Animal alongside Jane Powell, Jan Sterling, and George Nader?
Title: Flood Tide (film) Passage: Flood Tide is a 1958 American CinemaScope drama romance film directed by Abner Biberman starring George Nader, Cornell Borchers and Michel Ray. Title: The Female Animal Passage: The Female Animal is a 1958 American CinemaScope film noir drama film directed by Harry Keller and starring Hedy Lamarr, Jane Powell, Jan Sterling and George Nader. Title: Michael Nader Passage: Michael Nader (born February 19, 1945, St. Louis, Missouri) is an American actor, known for his role on the ABC primetime soap opera "Dynasty" from 1983 to 1989 as Farnsworth "Dex" Dexter, the third husband of Alexis Colby (played by Joan Collins). He is the nephew of the late film and TV actor George Nader. Title: The Bravados Passage: The Bravados is a 1958 American western film (color by DeLuxe) directed by Henry King, starring Gregory Peck and Joan Collins. The CinemaScope film was based on a novel of the same name written by Frank O'Rourke. Title: Queen of Outer Space Passage: Queen of Outer Space is a 1958 American CinemaScope science fiction feature film directed by Edward Bernds, and starring Zsa Zsa Gabor, Eric Fleming and Laurie Mitchell in a tale about a revolt against a cruel Venusian queen. The screenplay by Charles Beaumont was based on an idea supplied by Ben Hecht, originally to be titled "Queen of the Universe". The film was released theatrically in some areas on a double bill with the Boris Karloff film "Frankenstein 1970" (1958). Title: Hedy Lamarr Passage: Hedy Lamarr ( ; born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, November 9, 1914 January 19, 2000) was an Austrian and American film actress and inventor. Title: The High and the Mighty (film) Passage: The High and the Mighty is a 1954 "WarnerColor" American "disaster" film in CinemaScope directed by William A. Wellman and written by Ernest K. Gann who also wrote the 1953 novel on which his screenplay was based. The film's cast was headlined by John Wayne, who was also the project's co-producer. Composer Dimitri Tiomkin won an Academy Award for his original score while his title song for the film also was nominated for an Oscar (although the title song did not actually appear in release prints nor in the recent restoration of the film). The film received mostly positive reviews and grossed 8.5 million in its theatrical release. The supporting cast includes Claire Trevor, Laraine Day, Robert Stack, Jan Sterling, Phil Harris and Robert Newton. Title: George Nader Passage: George Nader (October 19, 1921 February 4, 2002) was an American film and television actor. He appeared in a variety of films from 1950 through 1974, including "Phone Call from a Stranger" (1952), "Congo Crossing" (1956), and "The Female Animal" (1958). During this period, he also did episodic television and starred in several series, including NBC's "The Man and the Challenge" (195960). He is remembered for his starring role in "one of the worst films ever made", low-budget 3-D sci-fi film "Robot Monster" (1953). Discreetly gay during his film career, he and his life partner were among Rock Hudson's closest friends. He later wrote "Chrome" (1978), a science-fiction novel dealing openly and positively with a same-sex relationship. Title: Song of the Open Road Passage: Song of the Open Road is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon, from a screenplay by Irving Phillips and Edward Verdier. It was the debut film of teenage singer Jane Powell. Powell's real name was Suzanne Burce, but prior to the release of this film MGM assigned her the stage name "Jane Powell" (the name of the character she portrays in this film). Title: Appointment with a Shadow Passage: Appointment with a Shadow is a 1958 CinemaScope film noir crime film directed by Richard Carlson starring George Nader, Joanna Moore, Brian Keith and Virginia Field.
Hedy Lamarr
The Female Animal
Hedy Lamarr
What is is the state-franchised national lottery in the United Kingdom that had it's own game show that was hosted by Dale Winton?
Title: National Lottery Commission Passage: The National Lottery Commission was an organisation set up on 1 April 1999 under the National Lottery Act 1998 to regulate the United Kingdom's National Lottery. It replaced the Director General and the Office of the National Lottery (Oflot). Previously an independent non-departmental public body, it became part of the Gambling Commission on 1 October 2013, which subsequently assumed its responsibilities. Title: The National Lottery: In It to Win It Passage: The National Lottery: In It to Win It is a BBC National Lottery game show which was broadcast on BBC One from 18 May 2002 to 16 July 2016. It was hosted by Dale Winton. Title: National Lottery (United Kingdom) Passage: The National Lottery is the state-franchised national lottery in the United Kingdom. Title: Dale Winton Passage: Dale Jonathan Winton (born 22 May 1955) is an English radio DJ and television presenter, best known for presenting the shows including "Dale's Supermarket Sweep" from 1993 until 2000 and again in 2007, the National Lottery game show "" since 2002 and the 2008 series of "Hole in the Wall". Title: Fame and Fortune (TV series) Passage: Fame Fortune is a game show broadcast on RT One on Saturday nights between 1996 and 2006. Presented by Marty Whelan (who signed off every show with the catchphrase: "How do you play? You buy a ticket.") , the show aired during the summer months of June, July, and August as a seasonal replacement for "Winning Streak". It was preceded by "Millionaire", also hosted by Whelan, and succeeded by "The Trump Card" in 2007, hosted by Laura Woods. "Fame Fortune" had its production costs funded by RT and its prize money funded by Ireland's National Lottery. Entry to the show was based on National Lottery scratchcards, and contestants could win cash, cars, holidays, and other prizes. "Fame Fortune" had its final season in the summer of 2006. Its 2007 replacement, "The Trump Card", was itself replaced a year later by "The Big Money Game". Title: Dale's Great Getaway Passage: Dale's Great Getaway is a British entertainment game show which first aired on ITV on 29 December 2012. Presented by Dale Winton, the show features three families compete in a series of challenges hoping to win up to 15,000 and a holiday. Title: Winning Streak Passage: Winning Streak is an Irish television game show, Europe's second longest-running after the UK's Countdown. Aired weekly in Ireland, five contestants play a number of games to win cars, holidays, and cash prizes up to 1,000,000. Broadcast on Saturday nights between September and June on RT One, the game show is among the channel's most popular programmes, often ranking among the top five in the ratings. However, there was a significant drop in viewership in the 20082009 series. The game show began on 21 September 1990, and has been hosted by popular television personalities Mike Murphy (19902001) and Derek Mooney (20012008). Prize money for the show is funded by the Irish National Lottery, with entry to the game based on National Lottery scratchcards. Title: Pets Win Prizes Passage: Pets Win Prizes was a game show, produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation and shown on Saturday nights on BBC 1 in the United Kingdom from 16 July 1994 to 3 August 1996. It was originally hosted by Danny Baker, but Dale Winton became the host at the start of the second series. Title: The National Lottery Draws Passage: The National Lottery Draws (previously The National Lottery Live) is the television programme that broadcasts the drawing of the National Lottery in the United Kingdom. The programme launched in November 1994 on BBC One, and was initially broadcast live on Saturday nights, before expanding to Wednesday and Friday nights later on. From January 2013 to December 2016, the program aired only on Saturday nights. On 24 November 2016 it was announced that the Saturday night draws would be dropped and moved to BBC iPlayer from 7 January 2017. The draws have since been dropped from BBC iPlayer as of 8 April, 2017, and are now broadcast exclusively from the National Lottery Website, and their official channel on YouTube. Title: Dale's Supermarket Sweep Passage: Dale's Supermarket Sweep, also known as Supermarket Sweep, is a British game show that is based on the original American version. It originally ran from 6 September 1993 to 6 September 2001 and then revived from 12 February to 31 August 2007. It is hosted by Dale Winton.
National Lottery
The National Lottery: In It to Win It
National Lottery (United Kingdom)
Which Welsh professional footballer succeeded Kevin Blackwell to play for Sheffield United?
Title: Nick Blackman Passage: Nicholas Alexander Blackman (born 11 November 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Maccabi Tel Aviv. He can also play as a Winger. Born in Salford, he started his career at Macclesfield Town before moving to Premier League club Blackburn Rovers. After 3 years at Blackburn Rovers he was sold to Sheffield United for an undisclosed sum. After scoring 11 goals in 6 months at Sheffield United, he signed a 3  -year contract with then-Premier League club Reading. He has also spent time on loan at Blackpool, Oldham Athletic, Motherwell and Aberdeen. Title: Stan Machent Passage: Stanley Charles "Stan" Machent (23 March 1921  17 December 2012) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward in the Football League for Sheffield United and Chesterfield and in non-League football for Buxton and Hereford United. ref name"CHESTERFIELD : 194647 - 201314" refref name"SHEFFIELD UNITED : 194647 - 201314" ref Title: William Egan (footballer) Passage: Thomas William Egan (18721946) was a Welsh professional association footballer who played as an inside forward. Egan played in the Football League for Ardwick, Burnley, Sheffield United and Lincoln City. He was awarded one cap for the Wales national football team for the match against Scotland on 26 March 1892. Title: Jack Jones (footballer, born 1869) Passage: John Leonard "Jack" Jones (1869 24 November 1931) was a Welsh professional footballer and amateur cricketer. He played football for Bootle, Stockton, Grimsby Town, Sheffield United, Tottenham Hotspur, Watford and Worcester City. Jones also played cricket for Stockton Cricket Club and Sheffield United Cricket Club. Born in Rhuddlan, he represented Wales on 21 occasions. Title: Bramall Lane Passage: Bramall Lane is a football stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is the home of Sheffield United. As the largest stadium in Sheffield during the 19th century it hosted most of the city's most significant matches including the final of the world's first football tournament, first floodlit match and several matches between the Sheffield and London Football Associations that led to the unification of their respective rules. It was also used by Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield F.C. for major matches. It has been the home of Sheffield United since the club's establishment in 1889. It is the oldest major stadium in the world still to be hosting professional association football matches. Title: Ernest Blackwell Passage: Ernest Blackwell (19 July 1894 16 October 1964) was a footballer who played as a goalkeeper, spending the majority of his career at his hometown club of Sheffield United. Born in Sheffield he was the cousin of England keeper Sam Hardy and brother of Aberdeen keeper Harry Blackwell. Title: Gary Speed Passage: Gary Andrew Speed, MBE (8 September 1969 27 November 2011) was a Welsh professional footballer and manager. Title: 201011 Sheffield United F.C. season Passage: The 2010-11 season was Sheffield United's third consecutive season in the Football League Championship after coming 8th in the 200910 season. It was Kevin Blackwell's third season in charge of United; however, he left Bramall Lane in mid-August after losing at home to QPR. Gary Speed was named as his successor but lasted only until December when he left to take over the Wales national side. Following a short spell as caretaker by John Carver, Micky Adams was appointed manager for the rest of the season. It was a turbulent season off the pitch and results declined, with Adams being unable to save the team from relegation to League One for the first time in 23 years. Title: Len Allchurch Passage: Leonard Allchurch (12 September 1933 16 November 2016) was a Welsh professional footballer. Allchurch played in the Football League for almost twenty years, playing in the top flight with Sheffield United and having lengthy spells with Swansea City and Stockport County. A Welsh international, he was born in Swansea and was the brother of the late Ivor Allchurch. He had the distinction of never receiving a booking or a caution throughout his entire Football League career. Title: Charlie Wilkinson (footballer) Passage: Charles Edward "Charlie" Wilkinson (7 May 1907 1975) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back for Leeds United, Sheffield United and Southampton in the 1930s. He was a member of Sheffield United's FA Cup team that reached the final in 1936, where they were defeated by Arsenal.
Gary Speed
201011 Sheffield United F.C. season
Gary Speed
The 5th Wave has been compared to a 2006 novel by what American writer?
Title: Mitzi Miller Passage: Mitzi Miller is an American writer and magazine editor. She was editor-in-chief of "Jet" from 2011 to 2014, then of "Ebony" from 2014 to 2015. She also co-authored the 2006 novel "The Vow", adapted by Nzingha Stewart as 2015 Lifetime movie "With This Ring". In 2015, she became head of development for Rob Hardy's production company, Rainforest Entertainment. In 2014, she was named to the number 16 spot on The Root 100 list. Title: Talitha Bateman Passage: Talitha Bateman (born September 4, 2001) is an American actress, best known for playing the leading role as Janice in "", Teacup in "The 5th Wave", and Heidi in "So B. It". She also played Kayla in the film "The Hive" and Scarlett Kincaid in the series "Hart of Dixie". Title: Nick Robinson (American actor) Passage: Nicholas John "Nick" Robinson (born March 22, 1995) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Zach Mitchell in "Jurassic World", Joe Toy in "The Kings of Summer", Ben Parish in "The 5th Wave", Ryder Scanlon on the ABC Family sitcom "Melissa Joey", and Olly Bright in "Everything, Everything". Title: The Infinite Sea Passage: The Infinite Sea is a young adult science fiction novel written by American author Rick Yancey. It is the second novel in "The 5th Wave" series; it is the sequel to "The 5th Wave" and is followed by "The Last Star". It was published on September 16, 2014. Title: The 5th Wave (novel) Passage: The 5th Wave is a young adult science fiction novel by American author Rick Yancey, published in 2013, and is the first installment in The 5th Wave trilogy. Critics have compared the book favorably to "The Hunger Games" and "The Road", and noted that it "should do for aliens what "Twilight" did for vampires." Sony Pictures released a film adaptation in January 2016. Title: The 5th Wave (comic strip) Passage: The 5th Wave is a weekly gag cartoon by Rich Tennant, published on Sundays. Started in 1981, the comic usually deals with computers and technology. Tennant's cartoons regularly appear in the "For Dummies" book series, and has appeared in PC Magazine and Computerworld, a magazine for which he worked from 1987 to 1999. Like most gag cartoons, Tennant's comics have no continuity, no recurring characters, and no storylines that continue into the next week. Title: The 5th Wave (series) Passage: The 5th Wave is a trilogy of young adult post-apocalyptic sci-fi novels written by American author Rick Yancey. The series started in May 2013 with the first book, "The 5th Wave". A sequel titled "The Infinite Sea" was published in 2014. The trilogy concluded in 2016 with the final book, "The Last Star". Title: The 5th Wave (film) Passage: The 5th Wave is a 2016 American science fiction action film directed by J Blakeson, with a screenplay by Susannah Grant, Akiva Goldsman, and Jeff Pinkner, based on the novel of the same name by Rick Yancey. The film stars Chlo Grace Moretz, Nick Robinson, Ron Livingston, Maggie Siff, Alex Roe, Maria Bello, Maika Monroe and Liev Schreiber. Title: The Last Star (novel) Passage: The Last Star is a young adult science fiction novel written by American author Rick Yancey. It is the sequel to "The Infinite Sea" and the third and final book of the 5th Wave series. It was published on May 24, 2016. Title: The Road Passage: The Road is a 2006 novel by American writer Cormac McCarthy. It is a post-apocalyptic tale of a journey
Cormac McCarthy
The 5th Wave (novel)
The Road
Where was the host of On the Road Again born?
Title: On the Road Again (TV series) Passage: On the Road Again is a Canadian television series which aired from 1987 until 2007. Wayne Rostad was the program's host for its entire run. The series consisted of interview and documentary segments from various Canadian locations. Title: Phil Gaimon Passage: Phillip "Phil" Gaimon (born January 28, 1986) is an author, host of the Cookie-themed "Phil's Fondo" Oct 14-15, 2017, and former American professional road racing cyclist who last rode for UCI World Tour team . He formerly rode for Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies and Garmin-Sharp. A noted blogger, Gaimon has written for "VeloNews"; he formerly posted at "Bicycling," ESPN, and Sports Illustrated Born in Columbus, Ohio, United States, Gaimon spent his adolescence in Tucker, Georgia, United States. Gaimon resides in the Toluca Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. Title: Jason Harris Katz Passage: Jason Harris Katz (born July 25, 1969) is an American voice actor and a former television host. He was the host of the short-lived "Double Dare 2000" on Nickelodeon. He also was a host of Nickelodeon's "Big Help on the Road" in the late 1990s. He has recently appeared on "" voicing the character Chad DicksonNumbuh 274 and in a commercial for Olive Garden. In 2002, Harris voiced Bill Dickey in the failed Adult Swim pilot, "Welcome to Eltingville". He also did several minor voices in the video game "Destroy All Humans! 2". Title: Jonathan Drubner Passage: Jonathan Scott Drubner (born June 15, 1972) is a stand up comedian, writer, and television personality. He is the former host and producer for the ESPNU College Road Trip. Drubner has also served as co-producer to head writer for the ESPY awards since 2005. His work on the show earned him an Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics Emmy nomination in 2009 for the song "I Love Sports," which was performed during the show. In 2007 Drubner made a guest appearance on ABC College Football awards show as a photographer pranking college football stars. Title: Sage Steele Passage: Sage Marie Steele (born November 28, 1972) is an American television anchor who is the lead host of SportsCenter On The Road. She formerly hosted the Saturday and Sunday editions of "NBA Countdown" on ABC for four seasons, ending in 2017. For five years prior to the NBA assignment, Steele was a full-time host of "SportsCenter", ESPN's flagship show, and had previously contributed to "ESPN First Take", "Mike Mike in the Morning", and "SportsNation". Steele hosted "SportsCenter"' s daytime coverage of the NBA Finals in 2012 and 2013. Title: Al Shearer Passage: Al Shearer (born August 14, 1977) is an American actor. He portrayed Nevil Shed in the 2006 Disney blockbuster "Glory Road (film)", produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. Shearer might be best known for his role on the MTV series Punk'd, or as "Hits" - host of the once-popular BET series "Hits from the Street". Title: Wayne Rostad Passage: Wayne Victor Rostad, CM (born October 28, 1947 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian musician and television presenter. Title: Park Ji-yoon (presenter) Passage: Park Ji-yoon (born March 23, 1979) is a South Korean former announcer and host. She is currently a host of the variety show "Gourmet Road" and the cast member of JTBC's Crime Scene since 2014. Park Ji-yoon has been married to her former fellow KBS presenter Choi Dong-suk since 11 September 2009. Title: Steve Watson (actor) Passage: Steve Watson (born June 11, 1972) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as the host of Discovery Channel's reality program "Monster House" (20032006). He appeared on "Ice Road Truckers" during the "after" special and currently serves as host of HGTV's "Don't Sweat It" (20062011). Title: Will Manso Passage: Will Manso (born February 20, 1975 in Weehawken, New Jersey, United States) is an American TV journalist and host. He is currently the WPLG Local 10 sports director and lead sports anchor, as well as reporter and Miami Heat studio host for road broadcasts on FOX Sports SUN in Miami, Florida.
Ottawa, Ontario
On the Road Again (TV series)
Wayne Rostad
Which poet is older, Robert Frost or Paul Scott?
Title: Robert Frost Farm (Ripton, Vermont) Passage: The Robert Frost Farm, also known as the Homer Noble Farm, is a National Historic Landmark in Ripton, Vermont. It is a 150 acre farm property off Vermont Route 125 in the Green Mountains where American poet Robert Frost (1874-1963) lived and wrote in the summer and fall months from 1939 until his death in 1963. The property, historically called the Homer Noble Farm, includes a nineteenth-century farmhouse and a rustic wooden writing cabin (where Frost often stayed). The property is now owned by Middlebury College. The grounds are open to the public during daylight hours. Title: Robert Frost Farm (Derry, New Hampshire) Passage: The Robert Frost Farm in Derry, New Hampshire is a two-story, clapboard, connected farm built in 1884. It was the home of poet Robert Frost from 1900 to 1911. Today it is a New Hampshire state park in use as a historic house museum. The property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as the Robert Frost Homestead. Title: Paul Scott (novelist) Passage: Paul Mark Scott (25 March 19201 March 1978) was an English novelist, playwright, and poet, best known for his monumental tetralogy "The Raj Quartet." His novel "Staying On" won the Booker Prize for 1977. Title: Robert Frost Passage: Robert Lee Frost (March26, 1874January29, 1963) was an American poet. His work was initially published in England before it was published in America. He is highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech. His work frequently employed settings from rural life in New England in the early twentieth century, using them to examine complex social and philosophical themes. One of the most popular and critically respected American poets of the twentieth century, Frost was honored frequently during his lifetime, receiving four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry. He became one of America's rare "public literary figures, almost an artistic institution." He was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 1960 for his poetic works. On July 22, 1961, Frost was named poet laureate of Vermont. Title: Robert Frost House Passage: The Robert Frost House is an historic house at 29-35 Brewster Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It consists of four wood-frame townhouses, 2-12 stories in height, arranged in mirror image styling. Each pair of units has a porch providing access to those units, supported by turned posts and with a low Stick style balustrade. The Queen AnneStick style frame house was built in 1884, and has gables decorated with a modest amount of Gothic-style bargeboard. The house was home to poet Robert Frost for the last two decades of his life. Title: List of poems by Robert Frost Passage: The following is a List of poems by Robert Frost. Robert Frost was an American poet, and the recipient of four Pulitzer Prizes for poetry. Title: Robert Frost: A Life Passage: Robert Frost: A Life is a 2000 biography of the American poet Robert Frost written by Jay Parini. It won the "Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize for best non-fiction book of the year. Title: Birches (poem) Passage: "Birches" is a poem by American poet Robert Frost(1874-1963). It was collected in Frost's third collection of poetry "Mountain Interval" that was published in 1916. Consisting of 59 lines, it is one of Robert Frost's most anthologized poems. The poem "Birches", along with other poems that deal with rural landscape and wildlife, shows Frost as a nature poet. Title: West-Running Brook Passage: West Running Brook is a book of poetry by Robert Frost, written in1923 and published by Henry Holt and Co. in 1928, and containing woodcuts by J. J. Lankes. On account of this volume Robert Frost is called "Home Spun Philosopher". The title of this volume is very significant. In New England only one small river flows to west while all the other rivers flow to east. In the same way; the poet trusts himself to go by contraries. Title: Robert Frost Farm (South Shaftsbury, Vermont) Passage: The Robert Frost Farm, also known as "The Gully", is a historic farm property on Buck Hill Road in South Shaftsbury, Vermont. The 1790 farmstead was purchased in 1929 by poet Robert Frost, and served as his primary residence until 1938. During this period of residency, Frost was awarded two Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry. The property was designated a National Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1968; its landmark designation was withdrawn in 1986 after its private owners made alterations that destroyed important historic elements of the property.
Robert Lee Frost
Robert Frost
Paul Scott (novelist)
Are both Xiangxiang and Yibin located between the Min and Yangzte River?
Title: Yibin Passage: Yibin (; Sichuanese Pinyin: nyibin; Sichuanese pronunciation: ; ) is a prefecture-level city in the southeastern part of Sichuan province, People's Republic of China, located at the junction of the Min and Yangtze Rivers. Title: Xiangxiang Passage: Xiangxiang () is a county-level city under the administration of Xiangtan, Hunan province, China. Located on Central Hunan and the west of Xiangtan, Xiangxiang is bordered by Ningxiang County and Shaoshan City to the north, Xiangtan County to the east, Shuangfeng County to the south, Louxing District of Loudi City to the west, it has an area of 1,912.7 km2 with a population of rough 850,000 (as of 2012). It has 4 subdistricts, 15 towns and 3 townships under its jurisdiction, the government seat is Wangchunmen (). Title: Fuzhou University Passage: Fuzhou University (FZU ) is a university located in Fuzhou, China. Split into two campuses by the Min River, Fuzhou University's Old Campus is located on the north bank of the river in the western part of Fuzhou City, while the New Campus is located on the edge of the city on the south bank, at the base of Qi Mountain. Title: Dadu River (Sichuan) Passage: The Dadu River (), known in Tibetan as the Gyelmo Ngul Chu, is a major river located primarily in Sichuan province, southwestern China. The Dadu flows from the eastern Tibetan Plateau into the Sichuan Basin where it joins with the Min River, a tributary of the Yangtze River. Measured from its geographic source, the Dadu is actually longer than the Min and thus forms the main stem of the Min River system. Title: Daliang Mountains Passage: The Daliang Mountains () are in the southern part of the province of Sichuan in China. The Daliang rises above the left bank of the Jinsha (Upper Yangtze) River, opposite the Wulian Feng in Yunnan Province. This part of the Jinsha River is the last portion to flow through mountainous terrain before entering the Sichuan Basin where the river becomes known as the Yangtze at Yibin. The Daliang are located within eastern Liangshan Prefecture, southern Leshan Prefecture, and western Yibin Prefecture. Title: Voyager Point, New South Wales Passage: Voyager Point is a small suburb, in Western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Voyager Point is located 25 kilometres (35 min) south of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City Of Liverpool. The only adjacent suburbs are Sandy Point, Holsworthy and Pleasure Point. Milperra, Panania and East Hills are located on the opposite bank of the Georges River. In the 2011 census , Voyager Point recorded a population of 1,369 people. Title: Min River (Sichuan) Passage: The Min River or Min Jiang (Chinese:  ,  "Mnjing") is a 735 km in central Sichuan province, China. It is a tributary of the upper Yangtze River which it joins at Yibin. Within China, it was traditionally taken as the main course of the upper Yangtze prior to extensive exploration of its sources. Title: Cuiping District Passage: Cuiping () is the core urban district of the city of Yibin in Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China, located at the confluence of the Jinsha and Min Rivers, which form the Yangtze here. It was formerly the county-level city of Yibin until 1997, when Yibin was upgraded to a prefecture-level city and the original urban core of Yibin was renamed Cuiping District. Title: Yong'an Passage: Yong'an () is a county-level city in west-central Fujian province, People's Republic of China. It is located on the Sha River, which is a tributary of the Min River. Title: List of tallest dams in China Passage: The tallest dams in China are some of the tallest dams in the world. Nearly 22,000 dams over 15 m in height about half the world's total have been constructed in China since the 1950s. Many of the tallest are located in the southwestern part of the country (Guizhou, Sichuan, Yunnan) on rivers such as the Mekong, the Yangtze, and its upper stretch (Jinsha River) and tributaries (Yalong, Dadu, Min and Wu). The Yellow River in the western part of the country also hosts several among the tallest. Purposes for these high structures include flood control, irrigation and, predominantly, hydroelectric power. While beneficial, many throughout the country have been criticized for their effects on the environment, displacement of locals and effect on transboundary river flows. Currently, the country's and world's tallest, Jinping-I Dam, an arch dam 305 m high, is located in Sichuan. The tallest embankment dam in China is the 261 m Nuozhadu Dam in Yunnan. The country's highest gravity dam is Longtan Dam at 216.2 m , which can be found in Guangxi. At 233 m , Shuibuya Dam in Hubei is the world's tallest concrete-face rock-fill dam. In Sichuan, the government is constructing the 312 m tall Shuangjiangkou Dam which, when complete, will become the world's tallest dam.
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Luke Dawson is an US-American screenwriter who wrote The Lazarus Effect, a supernatural science fiction horror film directed by who?
Title: The Jesus Incident Passage: The Jesus Incident (1979) is the second science fiction novel set in the by the American author Frank Herbert and poet Bill Ransom. It is a sequel to "" (1965), and has two sequels: "The Lazarus Effect" (1983) and "The Ascension Factor" (1988). Title: The Werewolf (1956 film) Passage: The Werewolf is a low-budget American 1956 science fiction horror film, produced by Sam Katzman and directed by Fred F. Sears from a script by Robert E. Kent. Like "The Vampire" (1957), it offers a science fiction view of a traditionally supernatural creature, although the films were by different production companies. The film's music was credited to Mischa Bakaleinikoff. "The Werewolf" was released theatrically on a double bill with "Earth vs the Flying Saucers". Title: Destination: Void Passage: Destination: Void is a science fiction novel by American author Frank Herbert, the first set in the . It first appeared in "Galaxy Magazine" in August 1965, under the title "Do I Wake or Dream?" , but was published as "Destination: Void", in book form the following year. A revised edition, edited and updated by the author, was released in 1978. The book stands alone but the story is continued - and embellished with more details of the Moonbase project and the history of the clones - in Herberts other novels "The Jesus Incident", "The Lazarus Effect" and "The Ascension Factor", co-authored by Bill Ransom. Title: The Ascension Factor Passage: The Ascension Factor (1988) is the fourth and final science fiction novel set in the by the American author Frank Herbert and poet Bill Ransom. It takes place about twenty five years after "The Lazarus Effect". It completes the story of the humans descended from those left by the Voidship Earthling on the planet Pandora approximately 480 years earlier. Title: Incarnate (film) Passage: Incarnate is a 2016 American supernatural science fiction horror film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ronnie Christensen. It stars Aaron Eckhart, Carice van Houten, Catalina Sandino Moreno, David Mazouz, Keir O'Donnell, Matt Nable, and John Pirruccello. Title: The Lazarus Effect (2015 film) Passage: The Lazarus Effect is a 2015 American supernatural science fiction horror film directed by David Gelb and written by Luke Dawson and Jeremy Slater. The film stars Mark Duplass, Olivia Wilde, Donald Glover, Evan Peters, and Sarah Bolger. The film was theatrically released on February 27, 2015 by Relativity Media. Title: Luke Dawson Passage: Luke Dawson is an US-American screenwriter, who is best known for his scripts of the remake of Shutter and the Thriller film The Lazarus Effect. Title: The Lazarus Effect (novel) Passage: The Lazarus Effect (1983) is the third science fiction novel set in the by the American author Frank Herbert and poet Bill Ransom. It takes place some time after the events in "The Jesus Incident" (1979). Title: Plane Walker Passage: Plane Walker is a 2016 science fiction horror novel by C.P. Dunphey. It is the first in a series of three books titled the "Manus Dei Trilogy". The novel follows protagonist Lazarus as he embarks on a mission to find his missing daughter, Elisha. She disappeared during a freak accident that erased most of Lazarus's memory of and leading up to the event. He uses a technology called the Manus Dei System that allows him to explore the afterlife in search of his memories he has forgotten in life. The journeys end up taking him to a desolate moon, called Heiron, where his daughter was last seen. Title: Invaders from Mars (1986 film) Passage: Invaders from Mars is a 1986 science fiction horror film, directed by Tobe Hooper from a screenplay by Dan O'Bannon and Don Jakoby. It is a remake of the 1953 science fiction film "Invaders from Mars", and is a reworking of that film's screenplay by Richard Blake from an original story by John Tucker Battle. Its production was instigated by Wade Williams, millionaire exhibitor, science fiction film fan and sometime writer-producer-director, who had reissued the original film in 1978 after purchasing the copyright to the property. Elaborate creature and visual effects for this remake were supplied by Stan Winston and John Dykstra.
David Gelb
Luke Dawson
The Lazarus Effect (2015 film)
The 21 cm Schnelladekanone Lnge 45, abbreviated as 21 cm SK L45 was a German naval gun developed in the years before World War I that armed the armored cruiser SMS Blcher of the Imperial German Navy, during World War I spare guns were converted to railway guns, a railway gun, also called a railroad gun, is a large artillery piece, often surplus naval artillery, mounted on, transported by, and fired from a specially designed railway vehicle, called what?
Title: Railway gun Passage: A railway gun, also called a railroad gun, is a large artillery piece, often surplus naval artillery, mounted on, transported by, and fired from a specially designed railway wagon. Many countries have built railway guns, but the best known are the large Krupp-built pieces used by Germany in World War I and World War II. Smaller guns were often part of an armoured train. Title: Amiens Gun Passage: The Amiens Gun is a German 28 cm railway gun (originally mounted in the battleship SMS Hessen) that was captured by the Australian Imperial Force during World War I and returned to Australia as a war trophy. The 28 cm SK L40 "Bruno" (SK "Schnelladekanone" (quick-loading cannon) L "Lnge" (with a 40-calibre barrel)) gun was placed on public display on 26 March 1920 adjacent to the Central railway station, Sydney. While the gun's carriage was scrapped during the 1960s, the gun barrel remains on display at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Title: 24 cm SK L40 Passage: The 24 cm Schnelladekanone Lnge 40, abbreviated as 24 cm SK L40, was a German naval gun developed in the years before World War I that armed a number of the Imperial German Navy's pre-dreadnought battleships and armored cruisers. Later guns removed from these ships were converted to coastal artillery and were used during World War I and World War II. The actual bore diameter was 23.8 cm , but the classification system for artillery rounded up to the next highest centimeter. Title: 15 cm SK L35 Passage: The 15 cm Schnelladekanone Lnge 35, abbreviated as 15 cm SK L35, was a German naval gun developed in the years before World War I that armed a variety of warships from different nations. The navies of Austria-Hungary, China, Denmark, Japan, The Netherlands, The Ottoman Empire, Romania and Spain all used this gun. Title: 10.5 cm SK L45 naval gun Passage: The 10.5 cm SK L45 ("Schnelladekanone Lnge 45", quick-loading cannon with a barrel length of 45 calibers) was a German naval gun that was used in World War I and World War II and was the successor of the older 10.5 cm SK L40 naval gun. Title: 21 cm SK L45 Passage: The 21 cm Schnelladekanone Lnge 45, abbreviated as 21 cm SK L45 was a German naval gun developed in the years before World War I that armed the armored cruiser SMS Blcher of the Imperial German Navy. During World War I spare guns were converted to railway guns and later employed as coastal artillery during World War II. Title: Type 3 120 mm 45 caliber naval gun Passage: Type 3 120 mm 45 caliber naval gun was a Japanese naval gun and coast defense gun used on destroyers, submarines and torpedo boats of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I and World War II. The proper title of the gun under the Japanese naval artillery naming system is 12 cm45 3rd Year Type naval gun. Other guns using this naming system are the 41 cm45 3rd Year Type naval gun, 20 cm50 3rd Year Type naval gun, 15.5 cm60 3rd Year Type naval gun and the 12.7 cm50 Type 3 naval gun. Title: 21 cm SK L40 Passage: The 21 cm Schnelladekanone Lnge 40, abbreviated as 21 cm SK L 40, was a German naval gun developed in the years before World War I that armed a number of the Imperial German Navy's protected and armored cruisers. Later spare guns were adapted to railway guns during World War I and later employed as coastal artillery during World War II. Title: 10.5 cm SK L35 Passage: The 10.5 cm SK L35 (SK - Schnelladekanone (quick-loading cannon) L - Lnge (with a 35-caliber long barrel) was a German naval gun developed in the years before World War I that armed a variety of warships of the Imperial German Navy during World War I. In addition to the Imperial German Navy the 10.5 cm SK L35 was used by the Royal Netherlands Navy, Ottoman Navy and Spanish Navy. Title: 24 cm K L35 Passage: The 24 cm K L35 was a German Naval Gun developed in the years before World War I that armed ships of the Imperial German Navy, Argentine Navy and the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Guns removed from ships of the Imperial German Navy were modified to perform Coastal Artillery and Railway Artillery roles and saw service in both world wars. The actual bore diameter was 23.8 cm , but the classification system for artillery rounded up to the next highest centimeter.
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21 cm SK L45
Railway gun
What county does the Delphus Kill flows into the Mohawk River?
Title: Wood Creek Passage: Wood Creek in Central New York State flows westward from the city of Rome, New York to Oneida Lake. Its waters flow ultimately to Lake Ontario, which is the easternmost of the five Great Lakes. Wood Creek is less than 20 mi long, but has great historical importance. Wood Creek was a crucial, fragile link in the main 18th and early 19th century waterway connecting the Atlantic seaboard of North America and its interior beyond the Appalachian Mountains. This waterway ran upstream from the Hudson River (at Albany, New York) along the Mohawk River. Near present day Rome, the Mohawk River is about one mile from Wood Creek across dry land. In the 18th century, cargo and boats were portaged between the Mohawk and Wood Creek; the crossing was called the "Oneida Carry". In 1797, the Rome Canal was completed and finally established an all-water route. The waterway then followed a downstream run along Wood Creek to the east end of Oneida Lake. After a 20 mile crossing to the west end of the lake, the waterway entered the Oswego River system. This system led either to the Lake Ontario port at Oswego, or further westward along the Seneca River. Title: Dunsbach Ferry, New York Passage: Dunsbach Ferry is a hamlet of the town of Colonie, in Albany County, New York. The hamlet sits to the east of, and below, the Thaddeus Kosciusko Bridge (also known as "The Twin Bridges"), where Interstate 87 (I-87) crosses the Mohawk River. There are numerous private and public docks and landings between the Twin Bridges and the Colonie Town Park. Dunsbach Ferry was once an important river crossing and a stop on the Schenectady and Troy Railroad (TS), later a branch of the New York Central Railroad. The ZIP code is 12047 (Cohoes). Title: Lisha Kill (Mohawk River) Passage: The Lisha Kill flows into the Mohawk River in Niskayuna, New York. Title: Lansing Kill (Mohawk River) Passage: The Lansing Kill flows into the Mohawk River in Hillside, New York. Title: Crescent Bridge Passage: Crescent Bridge (also known as the Bridge 6) is a 1229 ft bridge over the Mohawk River and the Erie Canal. It is in Crescent, New York, a hamlet in the town of Halfmoon in southern Saratoga County on the northern side of the Mohawk River. The Crescent Bridge carries U.S Route 9 over the Mohawk River between the towns of Colonie in Albany County and Halfmoon. Title: Compaanen Creek Passage: Compaanen Kill flows into the Mohawk River in Hoffmans, New York. Title: Evas Kill Passage: Evas Kill flows into the Mohawk River in Cranesville, New York. Title: Delphus Kill Passage: The Delphus Kill flows into the Mohawk River in Dunsbach Ferry, New York. Title: Sandsea Kill Passage: The Sandsea Kill flows into the Mohawk River in Pattersonville, New York. Title: Verf Kill Passage: Verf Kill flows into the Mohawk River near Pattersonville, New York.
Albany County
Delphus Kill
Dunsbach Ferry, New York
What company founded by Brian S. Lee involves Jessuca Alba?
Title: X-mini Passage: Xmi Private Limited, is a Singapore technological company founded in 2006 by brothers Ryan Lee and Reuben Lee together with Barry Choo. Ryan Lee is also the current CEO of the company. Xmi focuses on introducing the newest wave of multimedia products to the global market, starting with an objective of creating the smallest portable speaker with the highest quality sound possible. Xmi is more commonly known as X-mini which is the brand name of its products. Title: Swansea City Opera Passage: The Swansea City Opera is a touring opera company founded in Swansea, Wales in May 2004. The company incorporates elements of Opera Box Limited, a touring opera company founded in 1989. Since its launch the opera has toured to 91 venues across the United Kingdom. The company places particular emphasis on touring within Wales, especially within Objective 1 and Communities First areas where performances are given at subsidised cost. Title: Alba Orbital Passage: Alba Orbital, is a British company building PocketQube satellites. Alba Orbital is developer and manufacturer of the Unicorn-1 and Unicorn-2 satellite platforms. Alba Orbital was named in 2015 by CNN as one of the top 10 startups to watch. . Alba Orbital was founded in 2012 following on from a successful Kickstarter campaign. The company holds contracts with the European Space Agency. Title: Brian Lee (entrepreneur) Passage: Brian S. Lee is an American serial entrepreneur who co-founded Legalzoom.com, ShoeDazzle.com, and The Honest Company. Title: Troy Lee Designs Passage: Troy Lee Designs (TLD) is an American action sports lifestyle apparel and custom paint company founded in 1981. Troy Lee Designs is a privately held company run by the founder Troy Lee and co-owned by investment partners SBJ. TLDs corporate headquarters is located in Corona, CA and their apparel is distributed worldwide. Title: The Honest Company Passage: The Honest Company is an American consumer goods company, founded by actress Jessica Alba, that emphasizes household products to supply the marketplace for ethical consumerism. The company had 170 million in 2014 sales and was valued at 1.7 billion as of August 2015. The Honest Company has raised multiple rounds of venture capital and was anticipating an initial public offering as of 2016. Honest serves the United States and Canada. Title: View Askew Productions Passage: View Askew Productions is an American film and television production company founded by Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier in 1994. Actors Ben Affleck, Jeff Anderson, Matt Damon, Chris Rock, Walter Flanagan, Bryan Johnson, Jason Lee, Jason Mewes, Brian O'Halloran, Ethan Suplee, and Smith himself are just some of the stars that frequently appear in projects under the View Askew banner. Title: Chandris Line Passage: Chandris Line was a Greece-based shipping company founded in 1960 by Antony Chandris to operate ocean liners between Greece and Australia. Initially the company also traded under the names Greek Australian Line, National Greek Australian Line and Europe-Australia Line. Following a period of expansion, in 1974 Chandris Line merged with Chandris Cruisesa separate company founded in 1960 by Anthony Chandris' brother Dimitri Chandris to operate cruises in the Mediterraneanto form Chandris Line Chandris Cruises. After 1977 the company concentrated solely on cruising and was rebranded Chandris Cruises. In 1985 Chandris Cruises acquired Fantasy Cruises, and subsequently their North American operations were rebranded as Chandris Fantasy Cruises. The company ceased trading in 1996. All of the company's ships had a chi, a letter of the Greek alphabet, on their funnels. The chi also acted as a logo for them and their subsidiary Celebrity Cruises. Title: Oregon Nursery Company Passage: The Oregon Nursery Company (also known as Orenco) was a nursery company founded and originally operated in Salem, Oregon, United States. The company later expanded to a site in Washington County, Oregon west of Portland. The entire operation was eventually moved to Washington County, where the company founded the town of Orenco. The company went bankrupt in 1927. Its legacy is the Orenco place name that is still widely used in the Hillsboro area. Title: Almac (automobile) Passage: Almac is a New Zealand based kit car company founded in 1984 and located in Upper Hutt. Almac cars is a part of Almac Reinforced Plastics Ltd fibreglass product manufacturing a company founded in 1971 by Alex McDonald. McDonald's interest in kit cars started while he was living in England, having purchased a Jem Marsh Sirocco. Jem Marsh founded the Marcos car company.
The Honest Company
Brian Lee (entrepreneur)
The Honest Company
When was the footballer who played forward for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur awarded Best Footballer in Asia?
Title: Harry Kane Passage: Harry Edward Kane (born 28 July 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and the England national team. Title: Davinson Snchez Passage: Davinson Snchez Mina (born 12 June 1996) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and for the Colombian national team. Title: Shayon Harrison Passage: Shayon Adam Harrison (born 13 July 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. Title: Son Heung-min Passage: Son Heung-min (Hangul: ; Hanja: ; ] ; born 8 July 1992) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a winger or a forward for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and the South Korea national team. Title: 2009 Premier League Asia Trophy Passage: The 2009 Premier League Asia Trophy () was the fourth edition of the Premier League Asia Trophy, a four-team association football tournament held every two years. Hull City, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United and the local Chinese Super League club Beijing Guoan competed for the title on 29 July and 31 July in the Workers Stadium, Beijing. Tottenham Hotspur won the trophy. Title: Mousa Dembl (Belgian footballer) Passage: Mousa Dembl (born Moussa Sidi Yaya Dembl; 16 July 1987) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and the Belgium national team, for whom he has achieved over 60 caps. He is regarded as one of the best box-to-box midfielders in Europe due to his excellent dribbling skills and ability to maintain possession. Title: Vincent Janssen Passage: Vincent Petrus Anna Sebastiaan Janssen (born 15 June 1994) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a striker for Fenerbahe on loan from Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and the Netherlands national team. He was awarded the 2016 Johan Cruyff Trophy, the Dutch "Talent of the Year" award. Title: Mauricio Pochettino Passage: Mauricio Roberto Pochettino (] , ] ; born 2 March 1972) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a central defender, and is the current manager of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. Title: Best Footballer in Asia 2014 Passage: The 2014 Best Footballer in Asia, given to the best football player in Asia as judged by a panel of sports journalists, was awarded to Son Heung-min on 28th. November, 2014. Title: Tottenham Hotspur L.F.C. Passage: Tottenham Hotspur Ladies F.C. is an English women's football club affiliated with Tottenham Hotspur F.C.. The club is set to compete in the FA WSL 2 for the 201718 season. The club currently play at Cheshunt F.C.. Tottenham Hotspur Ladies F.C. was founded in 1985, under the name Broxbourne Ladies. The first team have won twelve trophies, the most recent being the overall FA Women's Premier League in the 2016-17 season.
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Best Footballer in Asia 2014
Son Heung-min
What was the 2000 population of the village located to the east of Galway Lake?
Title: Newbridge, County Galway Passage: Newbridge is a small rural village located in County Galway in Ireland. It is located on a National secondary road, the N63 Galway City - Longford and is 55 km from Galway City and 25 km from Roscommon Town. Title: Cappataggle Passage: Cappataggle (Irish: "Ceapach an tSeagail" ) is a village located between the towns of Loughrea and Ballinasloe in east Co. Galway. It joins with Kilrickle to form a Parish. The name Cappataggle in Irish translates to 'Ceapach an tSeagail', which means the meadow of rye. The village is centred on many dairy, livestock and tillage farms. The new M6 Galway to Dublin motorway toll plaza is located a half km from the village. Title: Gross, Nebraska Passage: Gross is a village in Boyd County, Nebraska, United States. As of the 2010 census, the village had a total population of two, down from its 2000 population of five. In the 2000 United States Census, it was one of only eight places with a population of five people. The others were Storrie, California; Bear Head Lake, Minnesota; Baker, Missouri; Odell, New Hampshire; Maza, North Dakota; Somerset, Vermont, and Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Title: Galway (village), New York Passage: Galway is a village in the town of Galway in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 214 at the 2000 census. The village is north of Schenectady. Galway Lake, a vacation area, is west of the village. Title: Thanga Passage: Thanga is a village located in the Bishnupur district in the state of Manipur, India. In 2001, the population was 13085. 6514 were male. 6571 were female. The Thanga village is an island village located at the Loktak lake of Manipur. The main occupation of this village is fishing. Title: Galway Lake Passage: Galway Lake is located west of Galway (village), New York, in the town of Galway in Saratoga County, New York, United States. Title: Shannonbridge Passage: Shannonbridge (Irish: "Droichead na Sionainne" ) is a village located on the River Shannon, at the junction of the R444 and R357 regional roads in County Offaly, Ireland. It lies within the townland of Raghra (), at the borders of counties Offaly, Galway and Roscommon, with the majority of the population living east of the bridge in County Offaly. It has a population of approximately 650, and is predominantly low rise and low-density. There are two housing estates within the village. Its location along Irelands largest river and its proximity to Clonmacnoise have contributed to tourism being a key contributor to the local economy. The village is flanked by a Special Area of Conservation the Shannon Callows. The physical environment consists of the River Shannon, callows, boglands and the Esker Riada (a major routeway in the 18th century). The village has one of the oldest bridges still in use over the River Shannon, completed in 1757. Title: Moylough Passage: Moylough ( ; Irish: "Maigh Locha" , meaning "plain of the lake" ) is a small rural village located in County Galway in Ireland. It is located on the N63 national secondary road (Cnoc Tua MrLongford), and is served also by the R328 and R364 regional roads. It is 50 km from Galway, 30 km from Roscommon, and 5 km northwest of Mountbellew. It is twinned with Elliant in Brittany. Title: Kinvara Passage: Kinvara (Irish: "Cinn Mhara" , meaning ""head of the sea""), also spelled Kinvarra, is a sea port village located in the south of County Galway, Ireland. It is located in the civil parish of Kinvarradoorus in the north of the barony of Kiltartan. Kinvarra is also a District Electoral Division (DED). In the Catholic Church, the Ecclesiastical parish of Kinvara is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora and comprises the civil parishes of, Kinvarradoorus and Killinny (Killina). It is part of the Church of Ireland united Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe. Title: Lake Oswego, Oregon Passage: Lake Oswego is a city in the State of Oregon, primarily in Clackamas County with small portions extending into neighboring Multnomah and Washington counties. Located about 8 mi south of Portland and surrounding the 405 acre Oswego Lake, the town was founded in 1847 and incorporated as Oswego in 1910. The city was the hub of Oregon's brief iron industry in the late 19th century and is today an affluent suburb of Portland. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 36,619, a 3.8 increase over the 2000 population of 35,278.
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The singles title at the 1987 Lorraine Open was won by a player whose career high ranking was at what number?
Title: Ingrid Gamarra Martins Passage: Ingrid Gamarra Martins (born 22 August 1996 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian tennis player. Gamarra Martins has a WTA singles career high ranking of 781 achieved on 6 April 2015. She also has a WTA doubles career high ranking of 524 achieved on 6 April 2015. Title: Rohan Bopanna Passage: Rohan Bopanna (born 4 March 1980) is an Indian professional tennis player. His singles career high ranking was World No. 213 in 2007 and his career high ranking in doubles was World No. 3 on 22 July 2013. Recently, most of his appearances in professional tournaments have been in doubles matches. He is a member of the Indian Davis Cup team since 2002. In 2010, he finished as a runner-up in doubles at the US Open, partnering with Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. He won the 2017 French Open - Mixed Doubles title with Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada becoming the fourth Indian player to win a Grand Slam title. Title: Sophie Ferguson Passage: Sophie Ferguson (born 19 March 1986, in Sydney) is a former Australian professional tennis player. Ferguson has won nine ITF Women's Circuit titles and has played on the WTA Tour. She reached a career high ranking in singles of World number 109 on 19 July 2010. High ranking in doubles of World number 148 on 8 October 2007. She retired from tennis in 2012. Title: Ben Matthews (real tennis) Passage: Ben Taylor-Matthews (born 27 July 1984) is a professional British Real Tennis player based at Leamington Tennis Court Club, in Warwickshire. His career high ranking is world number 5, which is also his current ranking. As of June 2016 he is also the British number 1. To date he is yet to win a major singles title, but has contested two Australian Open finals. in 2010 he won the US Open doubles championship, partnered by Steven Virgona. In 2012 he qualified for the World Championship, the sports biggest prize, which taes only the top four players over a two-year period leading up to the challenge itself. Title: Francesca Schiavone Passage: Francesca Schiavone (] ; born 23 June 1980 in Milan) is an Italian tennis player who turned professional in 1998. She won the 2010 French Open singles title, becoming the first Italian woman to win a Grand Slam event in singles. She was also runner-up at the 2011 French Open. Her career high ranking is world No. 4, achieved on 31 January 2011. To date, Schiavone is the last one handed-backhand player to win a Grand Slam title on the women's tour. Title: Pat Cash Passage: Patrick Hart Cash (born 27 May 1965) is a retired Australian professional tennis player. He reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 4 in May 1988 and a career-high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 6 in August 1988. He has been described as one of the greatest net players of all time. After winning the men's singles championship at Wimbledon in 1987, he climbed into the stands to celebrate, starting a tradition which has been followed by many winners in subsequent years. Title: Gaia Sanesi Passage: Gaia Sanesi (born 1 April 1992 in Florence) is an Italian tennis player. Sanesi has a WTA singles career high ranking of 294 achieved on 14 July 2014. She also has a WTA doubles career high ranking of 437 achieved on 3 March 2014. Sanesi has won 2 ITF singles titles as well as 1 ITF doubles title. Title: Alexandra Nancarrow Passage: Alexandra Nancarrow (born 1 September 1993 in Canberra) is an Australian tennis player. Nancarrow has a WTA singles career high ranking of 385 achieved on 10 November 2014. She also has a WTA doubles career high ranking of 346 achieved on 2 February 2015. Nancarrow has won 2 ITF singles title as well as 16 ITF doubles titles. Title: 1987 Lorraine Open Passage: The 1987 Lorraine Open was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Nancy, France, and was part of the 1987 Nabisco Grand Prix. It was the ninth edition of the tournament took place from 23 March through 29 March 1987. First-seeded Pat Cash won the singles title. Title: Flix Auger-Aliassime Passage: Flix Auger-Aliassime (born August 8, 2000) is a Canadian professional tennis player. He reached a career high ATP singles ranking of No. 161 on September 18, 2017 and a career high ITF junior ranking of No. 2 on June 6, 2016. He is the youngest player ever to qualify and to win a main draw match on the ATP Challenger Tour. With his titles at the Open Sopra Steria de Lyon in June 2017 and the Copa Sevilla in September 2017, he became the seventh youngest player in history (16 years, 10 months) to win an ATP Challenger title and the second youngest to win multiple ATP Challenger titles. Auger-Aliassime won the 2016 US Open junior singles title and the 2015 US Open junior doubles title with compatriot Denis Shapovalov.
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What romantic film comedy featured both Julia Stiles and Sarah Manninen in 2004?
Title: Mona Lisa Smile Passage: Mona Lisa Smile is a 2003 American drama film produced by Revolution Studios and Columbia Pictures in association with Red Om Films Productions, directed by Mike Newell, written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal, and starring Julia Roberts , Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles and Maggie Gyllenhaal. The title is a reference to the "Mona Lisa", the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, and the song of the same name, originally performed by Nat King Cole, which was covered by Seal for the movie. Julia Roberts received a record 25 million for her performance, the highest ever earned by an actress at that time. Title: Sarah Manninen Passage: Sarah Manninen (born November 6, 1976 in Waterloo, Ontario) is a Canadian film, television and stage actress, better known for her appearances on film "The Prince and Me" and series "The Line". Title: 10 Things I Hate About You Passage: 10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Gil Junger and starring Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Larisa Oleynik. The screenplay, written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, is a modernization of William Shakespeare's late-16th century comedy "The Taming of the Shrew", retold in a late-1990s American high school setting. In the story, new student Cameron (Gordon-Levitt) is smitten with Bianca (Oleynik) and, in order to get around her father's strict rules on dating, attempts to get bad boy Patrick (Ledger) to date Bianca's ill-tempered sister, Kat (Stiles). The film is titled after a poem written by Kat about her bittersweet romance with Patrick. Much of the filming took place in the Seattle metropolitan area, with many scenes shot at Stadium High School in Tacoma. Title: State and Main Passage: State and Main is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by David Mamet. It stars William H. Macy, Sarah Jessica Parker, Alec Baldwin, Julia Stiles, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rebecca Pidgeon, David Paymer, Patti LuPone, Clark Gregg, and Charles Durning. Title: Separation (2013 film) Passage: Separation is a 2013 Canadian thriller film directed by Greg White and his feature film directorial debut. The film was released on video on demand on April 15, 2013 and stars Sarah Manninen and Peter Stebbings as a married couple struggling to save their lives as well as their marriage. Title: Carolina (2003 film) Passage: Carolina is a 2003 romantic comedy film directed by Marleen Gorris, starring Julia Stiles, Shirley MacLaine, Alessandro Nivola, Mika Boorem, Randy Quaid, and Jennifer Coolidge. Lisa Sheridan has a cameo role in the film, and Barbara Eden has the uncredited part of Daphne. It is set in Los Angeles, California. Shot in 2003, the film failed to find a distributor and was released direct-to-video in 2005. Title: Save the Last Dance Passage: Save the Last Dance is a 2001 American dance film produced by MTV Films, directed by Thomas Carter and released by Paramount Pictures on January 12, 2001. The film stars Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas as a teenage interracial couple in Chicago who work together to help the main character, played by Stiles, train for a dance audition. A direct-to-video sequel, "Save the Last Dance 2", was released in 2006. Title: The Prince and Me Passage: The Prince and Me is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge, and starring Julia Stiles, Luke Mably, and Ben Miller, with Miranda Richardson, James Fox, and Alberta Watson. The film focuses on Paige Morgan, a pre-med college student in Wisconsin, who is pursued by a prince posing as a normal college student. Title: Down to You Passage: Down to You is a 2000 American romantic comedy film about losing a first love. It was directed by Kris Isacsson. The main characters are Alfred 'Al' Connelly (played by Freddie Prinze, Jr.), Imogen (Julia Stiles), and Cyrus (Selma Blair). The cast also includes Shawn Hatosy, Ashton Kutcher, Rosario Dawson, Lucie Arnaz, Henry Winkler, and Zak Orth. Title: The Prince amp; Me 2: The Royal Wedding Passage: The Prince and Me 2: The Royal Wedding is a 2006 romantic comedy film and the sequel to the 2004 film "The Prince and Me" and was released direct-to-video. Directed by Catherine Cyran, the film features Luke Mably reprising his role as King Edvard of Denmark, with Kam Heskin replacing Julia Stiles as Paige Morgan and Clemency Burton-Hill as newcomer Princess Kirsten of Norway.
The Prince and Me
Sarah Manninen
The Prince and Me
Are Jon Spencer and Michael Crafter from the same country?
Title: Now I Got Worry Passage: Now I Got Worry is a 1996 studio album by the American punk blues band The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. The album opens up with Spencer screaming. "Fuck Shit Up" is a cover of a Dub Narcotic song. The man depicted on the cover is Jon Spencer. "Wail" became a brief hit for the band and its music video was directed by "Weird Al" Yankovic. Title: Heavy Trash Passage: Heavy Trash is an American rockabilly band based in New York City, formed by Jon Spencer of The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Matt Verta-Ray (formerly of New York bands Madder Rose and Speedball Baby). The band's music draws from an eclectic mix of genres, including rock roll, rockabilly, blues, alternative country, and garage rock or garage punk. They are currently signed to Yep Roc Records, Bronzerat Records and Crunchy Frog Records. Title: Butter 08 Passage: Butter 08 was a short-lived musical side-project whose members consisted of Yuka Honda and Miho Hatori of Cibo Matto, Russell Simins of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Rick Lee of Skeleton Key and director Mike Mills. The band released just one album, the self-titled "Butter 08" in 1996 on Beastie Boys' now defunct Grand Royal record label. The album features guest performances by future Cibo Matto members Timo Ellis and Sean Lennon as well as a performance by filmmaker Evan Bernard who directed music videos for several Grand Royal artists as well as for Cibo Matto and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Title: A Reverse Willie Horton Passage: A Reverse Willie Horton is either the debut album, or an early bootleg album, by the New York City-based Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Few (500) copies of the album were produced; however, some songs are featured on the group's next two albums, 1992's The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and 1993's Crypt Style, albeit in a different mix or recording altogether. However, sound of the recording is closer to the Crypt Style LP. All three albums are made up of tracks recorded in 1991 by producerengineer Kramer and Steve Albini (in separate sessions). Title: Brassy (band) Passage: Brassy were an English rockhip hop band, formed in 1994 in Manchester by American singer Muffin Spencer, younger sister of Jon Spencer (of Jon Spencer Blues Explosion). The band split up in 2003 after releasing 2 studio albums. Title: Jon Spencer Passage: Jon Spencer (born 1965) is an American singer, composer and guitarist. He has been involved in multiple musical acts, such as Pussy Galore, Boss Hog, Heavy Trash and The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Title: Michael Crafter Passage: Michael Crafter is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and entertainment manager. His music career began as lead vocalist for I Killed the Prom Queen. He is the vocalist of Confession, and former vocalist of Carpathian and Bury Your Dead. Crafter runs a clothing apparel business, Mistake Clothing. Title: Plastic Fang Passage: Plastic Fang is the seventh official release by the American punk blues group The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, released on Matador in 2002. "She Said" was released as a single and a music video was filmed for it. In the video, Jon Spencer is a vampire being hunted by nuns whom he eventually seduces into a striptease en masse, before fighting and dying at the hands of a vampiress. Title: Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You Passage: Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You is the second EP released by Australian metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen in 2005. It is also the last album to feature Michael Crafter on vocals, besides the re-issue of Music for the Recently Deceased. The EP features a reworked version of "To Be Sleeping While Still Standing" which was originally done by an earlier band including Crafter and Weinhofen called The Fall of Troy. It also includes three tracks form their first EP, "Choose to Love, Live or Die", along with two new songs, "Never Never Land" and "You're Not Worth Saving". Some of its tracks appear on the group's live album CDDVD, "Sleepless Nights and City Lights", which was issued in November 2008. Title: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Passage: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion is an American alternative rock trio, formed in 1991 and based in New York City, New York. The band consists of Judah Bauer on guitar, backing vocals, harmonica and occasional lead vocals, Russell Simins on drums and Jon Spencer on vocals, guitar and theremin. Their musical style is largely rooted in rock and roll although it draws influences from punk, blues, garage, rockabilly, soul, noise rock, rhythm and blues and hip hop. They have released nine official studio albums, collaborative records with Dub Narcotic Sound System and R.L. Burnside as well as numerous live, singles, out-take albums, compilations, remix albums and, in 2010, a series of expanded reissues.
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Which university has more than one location, Stellenbosch University or Bahria University?
Title: Mhlobo Jadezweni Passage: Mhlobo Jadezweni (born 14 June 1954) is a South African academic. He has degrees from the University of Fort Hare and Stellenbosch University. He has been attached to the Department of African Languages at Stellenbosch University since 1983, where he teaches Xhosa literature and language, and studies isiXhosa poetry. He has served on various Xhosa language boards since 1984. Title: Basarab Nicolescu Passage: Basarab Nicolescu (born March 25, 1942, Ploieti, Romania) is an honorary theoretical physicist at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique Nuclaire et de Hautes nergies, Universit Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris. He is also a Professor at the Babe-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania and Docteur s-Sciences Physiques (PhD), 1972, Universit Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris. He was appointed Professor Extraordinary at Stellenbosch University, South Africa for the period 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2016 and was elected as Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS) Fellow in 2011. Title: Documentation Centre for Music Passage: The Documentation Centre for Music (DOMUS), at the Stellenbosch University Music Library, has its origins in the work and interests of staff and students at the Department of Music at Stellenbosch University. These include, at various times, academic staff members and Music library staff. The existence of this Centre on a more formal basis is due to the efforts of Prof. Stephanus Muller, and funding provided by the Stellenbosch University Music Department and the Vice-rector Research at Stellenbosch University. In August 2005 an archivist Santie de Jong was appointed to sort and maintain the archive's various collections. Title: Stellenbosch University Choir Passage: Stellenbosch University Choir (Afrikaans: "Stellenbosch Universiteitskoor" ) is a Choir attached to Stellenbosch University. Founded in 1936, it is the oldest choir in South Africa. The current conductor, Andr van der Merwe, was appointed at the beginning of 2003. The Stellenbosch University Choir has toured overseas extensively and won critical acclaim for its performances. The choir is viewed as a leading South African choral ensemble. In October 2016, the choir celebebrated its 80th anniversary with a reunion. Title: SUNSAT Passage: The Stellenbosch UNiversity SATellite is the first miniaturized satellite designed and manufactured in South Africa. It was launched aboard a Delta II rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base on 23 February 1999. Sunsat was built by post-graduate engineering students at the University of Stellenbosch. Its AMSAT designation was SO-35 (Sunsat Oscar 35). Title: Vincent Brmmer Passage: Vincent Brmmer (born 30 December 1932, Stellenbosch) is a Christian theologian, born in South Africa and worked for most of his career in the Netherlands. From 1967 to 1997 he was the Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Utrecht. He holds degrees from Stellenbosch University, Harvard, and Utrecht University, also working as a research assistant at the University of Oxford for a year (1961-1962). On May 27, 1994 Title: Stellenbosch Theological Journal Passage: The Stellenbosch Theological Journal (Afrikaans: "Stellenbosch Teologiese Joernaal") is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of theology. It was established in 1959 as the "Dutch Reformed Theological JournalDie Nederduitse Gereformeerde Teologiese Tydskrif", obtaining its current title in 2015. It is published by the Department of Systematic Theology of Stellenbosch University. Title: Bahria University Passage: Bahria University (Urdu: ) or BU, is a public research university primarily located in Islamabad, Pakistan. The university maintains campuses in Karachi and Lahore. Title: Stellenbosch University Passage: Stellenbosch University (Afrikaans: "Universiteit Stellenbosch" ) is a public research university situated in Stellenbosch, a town in South Africa. Stellenbosch is jointly the oldest university in South Africa and the oldest extant university in Sub-Saharan Africa alongside the University of Cape Town which received full university status on the same day in 1918. Stellenbosch University (abbreviated as SU) designed and manufactured Africa's first microsatellite, SUNSAT, launched in 1999. Title: Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden Passage: The Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden located in the historical center of Stellenbosch is the oldest university botanical garden in South Africa. The Garden is relatively small and houses an enormous diversity of plants, both indigenous to South Africa and introduced species. It is open to the public.
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Stellenbosch University
Bahria University
Are both Italo Svevo and Buckminster Fuller Italian?
Title: Buckminster Fuller: Thinking Out Loud Passage: Buckminster Fuller: Thinking Out Loud (1996) is a PBS "American Masters" documentary on the inventor, visionary, and thinker R. Buckminster Fuller produced and directed by Academy Award nominees Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon. Cinematography by Buddy Squires, edited by Sara Fishko, and a production of Simon Goodman Picture Company. Title: Scipio Slataper Passage: Scipio Slataper (14 July 1888 3 December 1915) was an Italian writer, most famous for his lyrical essay "My Karst". He is considered, alongside Italo Svevo, as the initiator of the prolific tradition of Italian literature in Trieste. Title: R. Buckminster Fuller and Anne Hewlett Dome Home Passage: The R. Buckminster Fuller and Anne Hewlett Dome Home, located at 407 S. Forest Ave. in Carbondale, Illinois, is a geodesic dome house which was the residence of Buckminster Fuller from 1960 to 1971. The house, inhabited by Fuller while he taught at Southern Illinois University, was the only geodesic dome Fuller lived in as well as the only property he ever owned. Fuller, a prolific architect and engineer, popularized the geodesic dome as a building design, and his house was one of the first geodesic dome residences to be constructed. The home was built and designed by Al Miller of the Pease Woodworking Company. While living in the home, Fuller was awarded nine patents, published eleven books, and designed the Montreal Biosphre, one of his most famous works. Title: Italo Svevo Passage: Aron Ettore Schmitz (19 December 186113 September 1928), better known by the pseudonym Italo Svevo (] ), was an Italian writer, businessman, novelist, playwright, and short story writer. Title: Buckminster Fuller Passage: Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller ( ; July 12, 1895 July 1, 1983) was an American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, and inventor. Title: J. Baldwin Passage: James Tennant Baldwin (born 1933) (whose books and articles have been published under the names J. Baldwin, Jay Baldwin, and James T. Baldwin) is an American industrial designer and writer. Baldwin was a student of Buckminster Fuller; Baldwin's work has been inspired by Fuller's principles and (in the case of some of Baldwin's published writing) has popularized and interpreted Fuller's ideas and achievements. In his own right, Baldwin has been a figure in American designers' efforts to incorporate solar, wind, and other renewable sources of energy. In his career, being a fabricator has been as important as being a designer. Baldwin is noted as the inventor of the "Pillow Dome," a design that combines Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome with panels of inflated ETFE plastic panels. Title: Una Vita Passage: Una vita is the first novel of Italo Svevo, the author of the seminal modernist novel, "Zeno's Conscience". Originally titled "Un inetto" "inetto" may be translated as 'inept,' unfit', 'unsuitable' or 'incapable' this name was rejected by the publisher, who requested that it be changed to "Una vita" 'A Life' which is also the name of a famous Maupassant novel. The first draft was submitted in 1888. It was refused by the publishing house Treves, and wasn't published until 1892 by Vram, at the expense of Svevo himself. Title: Liceo Italo Svevo Passage: Liceo Italo Svevo or the Istituto Italo Svevo (German: Gymnasium Italo Svevo ) is a private Italian international school in Cologne, Germany. Title: The Last Dymaxion Passage: The Last Dymaxion: Buckminster Fullers Dream Restored is a 2012 documentary film directed by Noel Murphy. about Buckminster Fuller's 1933 Dymaxion car as well as Fuller himself. Title: Buckminster Fuller Challenge Passage: The Buckminster Fuller Challenge is an annual international design competition that awards 100,000 to the most comprehensive solution to a pressing global problem. The Challenge was launched in 2007 and is a program of The Buckminster Fuller Institute. The competition, open to designers, artists, architects, students, environmentalists, and organizations world-wide, has been dubbed "Socially-Responsible Design's Highest Award" by Metropolis Magazine.
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Italo Svevo
Buckminster Fuller
Who was born first Margarethe von Trotta or Sam Wanamaker?
Title: Vision (film) Passage: Vision (German: Vision - Aus dem Leben der Hildegard von Bingen ; English: Vision From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen) is a 2009 German film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. Title: Margarethe von Trotta Passage: Margarethe von Trotta (born 21 February 1942) is a German film director who has been referred to as a "leading force" of the New German Cinema movement. Von Trotta boasts an impressive body of work that has won her awards all over the world in the last forty years. She was married to and collaborated with director Volker Schlndorff. Although they made a successful team, von Trotta felt she was seen as secondary to Schlndorff. Subsequently, she established a solo career for herself and became "Germanys foremost female film director, who has offered the most sustained and successful female variant of "Autorenkino" in postwar German film history." Certain aspects of von Trottas work have been compared to Ingmar Bergmans features from the 1960s and 1970s. She says that it was thanks to Bergman's films that she "fell in love with the medium and its possibilities for representing inner psychic worlds." Title: Sam Wanamaker Passage: Samuel Wanamaker, CBE (born Samuel Wattenmacker; June 14, 1919 December 18, 1993) was an American actor and director who moved to the UK after he feared being blacklisted in Hollywood due to his early pronounced liberal sympathies. He is credited as the person most responsible for the modern recreation of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, where he is commemorated in the name of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, the site's second theatre. Title: The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum (film) Passage: The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, or: How violence develops and where it can lead (German original title: "Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum oder: Wie Gewalt entstehen und wohin sie fhren kann") is a 1975 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Heinrich Bll, written for the screen by Volker Schlndorff and Margarethe von Trotta. Schlndorff and von Trotta wrote the script with an emphasis on the vindictive and harsh treatment of an innocent woman by the public, the police and the media. Title: Barbara Sukowa Passage: Barbara Sukowa (born 2 February 1950) is a German theatre and film actress. She is known for her work with directors Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Margarethe von Trotta. She won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for the 1986 film "Rosa Luxemburg". Her other film appearances include "Lola" (1981), "Europa" (1990), "M. Butterfly" (1993), and "Hannah Arendt" (2012). Title: The Long Silence Passage: The Long Silence (Italian: "Il lungo silenzio" , German: "Zeit des Zorns" , French: "Le long silence" ) is a 1993 Italian-German-French political thriller-drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. For her performance in this film Carla Gravina was awarded Best Actress at the 1993 Montreal World Film Festival and won the Italian Golden Globe for Best Actress. The film also won the Italian Golden Globes for Best Original Score and for Best Screenplay. Title: Volker Schlndorff Passage: Volker Schlndorff (born 31 March 1939) is a German filmmaker who has worked in Germany, France and the United States. He was a prominent member of the New German Cinema of the late 1960s and early 1970s, which also included Werner Herzog, Wim Wenders, Margarethe von Trotta and Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Title: The Promise (1995 film) Passage: The Promise (German: Das Versprechen ) is a 1995 German-language film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. It was an international co-production between Germany, France and Switzerland. Two young lovers in Berlin are separated when the Berlin wall goes up, and their stories intertwine during the three decades to German reunification. This film was chosen as Germany's official submission to the 67th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not receive a nomination. Title: Pamela Katz Passage: Pamela Katz (born April 16, 1958) is an American screenwriter and novelist best known for her collaborations with director Margarethe von Trotta, including "Rosenstrasse" and "Hannah Arendt". Title: Marianne and Juliane Passage: Marianne and Juliane (German: Die bleierne Zeit ; lit. "The Leaden Time" or "Leaden Times"), also called The German Sisters in the United Kingdom, is a 1981 West German film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. The screenplay is a fictionalized account of the true lives of Christiane and Gudrun Ensslin. Gudrun, a member of The Red Army Faction, was found dead in her prison cell in Stammheim in 1977. In the film, Von Trotta depicts the two sisters Juliane (Christine) and Marianne (Gudrun) through their friendship and journey to understanding each other. "Marianne and Juliane" was von Trotta's third film and solidified her position as a director of the New German Cinema.
Samuel Wanamaker
Margarethe von Trotta
Sam Wanamaker
Adolphus Croft was an architect for the furniture manufacturers founded in what year via merger?
Title: Xavier Lust Passage: Xavier Lust is a furniture designer and sculptor based in Brussels. He is best known for the unique technique of shaping metal that he uses to make furniture. The simple and original shapes created by folding and curving metal sheets without a mould have become his work signature. He has collaborated with several furniture manufacturers including MDF Italia, Driade, De Padova, CerrutiBaleri, Kristalia, Fiam and Extremis. Title: Pakistani furniture Passage: Pakistan is no short of experts when it comes to furniture manufacturing. According to the World Trade Organization's statistics, Pakistan's exports of wooden furniture amounted to 51 million in 2011. The furniture industry in Pakistan has been expanding despite the political volatility of the country and other law and order woes. Many new furniture companies are now joining the furniture industry. Our handmade furniture is in high demand by high-end customers. Pakistani furniture manufacturers have expertise in this area, due to the type of wood used namely 'sheesham' (rosewood) which adds to this furniture's demand. The leading wood-furniture-making areas of Pakistan are Chiniot, Gujrat, Peshawar, Lahore and Karachi. Title: OFML Passage: Office Furniture Modeling Language (OFML) is a standard of the IBA - Industrieverband Bro und Arbeitswelt e.V. (former BSO Verband Bro-, Sitz- und Objektmbel e.V.), or the German Furniture Manufacturers Association. It was created in 1998 to provide a common method of describing furniture products. Currently the standard is widely accepted in Austria, Switzerland and the Benelux. Title: G Plan Passage: G Plan is a British furniture brand. It began as a pioneering range of furniture in the United Kingdom produced by E Gomme Ltd of High Wycombe. The success of G Plan led to E Gomme becoming one of the UK's largest furniture manufacturers, with profits increasing sixfold between 1952 and 1958 when it was floated as an IPO. Title: Herman Miller (manufacturer) Passage: Herman Miller, Inc., based in Zeeland, Michigan, is a major American manufacturer of office furniture, equipment and home furnishings. It is notable as one of the first companies to produce modern furniture and, under the guidance of Design Director George Nelson, is likely the most prolific and influential producer of furniture of the modernist style. Among classic Herman Miller products are the Equa chair, Aeron chair, Noguchi table, Marshmallow sofa, and the Eames Lounge Chair. Herman Miller is credited with the invention of the office cubicle (originally known as the "Action Office II") in 1968 under then-director of research Robert Propst. Herman Miller holds a unique position among furniture manufacturers for having cultivated the talents of a large number of modernist designers, producing a significant number of pieces that are now considered icons of industrial design. Title: Arthur Soltvedt Mbelfabrikk Passage: Arthur Soltvedt Mbelfabrikk, also known as Pega Furniture, was a Norwegian family business established in 1942. It was one of the first Norwegian furniture manufacturers with a focus on serial production and one of the major participators in Norwegian furniture exports during the 50s and 60s. Production was discontinued in 2011. Title: Bassett Furniture Passage: Bassett Furniture is a furniture manufacturer and retailer, headquartered in Bassett, Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1902, by John David Bassett, Charles C. Bassett, Samuel H. Bassett, and Reed L. Stone. Bassett Furniture is one of the oldest furniture manufacturers in Virginia and has been producing hand-crafted furniture for over 100 years. Title: Waring amp; Gillow Passage: Waring Gillow is a noted firm of English furniture manufacturers formed in 1897 by the merger of Gillows of Lancaster and London and Waring of Liverpool. It was dissolved in 1938. Title: American Home Furnishings Alliance Passage: The American Home Furnishings Alliance (AHFA), formerly the American Furniture Manufacturers Association, is an industry trade group which represents manufacturers and importers of home furnishings in the United States. It is based in High Point, North Carolina. The International Casual Furnishings Association (ICFA) is a division of the AHFA, as well as the Specialized Furniture Carriers. Title: Adolphus Croft Passage: Adolphus Croft (born 1831) was the in-house architect for the furniture manufacturers Gillow Company, later Waring Gillow.
1897
Adolphus Croft
Waring amp; Gillow
In which year was this Swedish avant-garde metal band formed, whose founding members include Johannes Bergion?
Title: Johannes Bergion Passage: Johannes Bergion is a Swedish cellist, songwriter and backing vocalist, most known for being one of the founding members of avant-garde metal band Diablo Swing Orchestra. He also played cello in various Hellsongs albums, and in the In Flames album "Sounds of a Playground Fading". Title: Cleric (band) Passage: Cleric is an American avant-garde metal band based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Formed in 2003, their initial lineup consisted of guitarist Matt Hollenberg, drummer Larry Kwartowitz, vocalist Nick Shellenberger and bassist Chris Weindel. After their first EP Chris Weindel was replaced by James Lynch, who was succeeded by bassist Daniel Ephraim Kennedy in 2012. Informed by metal pioneers such as Meshuggah, Converge, Fantmas, and Neurosis, the band is known for their experimental approach to grindcore, doom and avant-garde metal. Title: Diablo Swing Orchestra Passage: Diablo Swing Orchestra is a Swedish avant-garde metal band formed in 2003. They have released three albums: "The Butcher's Ballroom" (2006), "Sing Along Songs for the Damned Delirious" (2009), and "Pandora's Piata" (2012). Title: Pandora's Piata Passage: Pandora's Piata is the third studio album by Swedish avant-garde metal band Diablo Swing Orchestra. It was released on May 14, 2012 in Europe through Candlelight Records and on May 22, 2012 in North America through Sensory Records. Title: Within Reason Passage: Within Reason is an American rock band from Birmingham, Alabama, whose founding members include Chris Dow and David Koonce. The band was formed in 2005. Title: Marcin Rygiel Passage: Marcin "Martin" Rygiel, (born 30 April 1983 in Krosno, Poland), is a Polish musician, best known as the former bass guitarist of the technical death metal band Decapitated from 1997 to 2007, leaving several months before their hiatus. He was also a member of the avant-garde metalblack metal band Lux Occulta from 1998 until their hiatus in 2002. In June 2008, Rygiel toured with the death metal band Vader as a session musician. In 2010, Rygiel joined California-based death metal band Annihilated as their bassist until 2013. He was the bassist for the Egyptian-American death metal band Nader Sadek from 2014 to 2015. Title: What's He Building in There? Passage: What's He Building in There? was a Canadian avant-garde metal band, formed in 2006 in Waterloo. The band's music combined elements of funk, avant-garde metal and progressive rock. The band, named after a Tom Waits song from "Mule Variations", were known for their live show in which they usually wear outrageous costumes. They have been said to "create a sort of audio psychosis that totally envelopes and surrounds the listener like a straight jacket," and their debut album has been described as "an unlikable masterpiece." Title: Pan.Thy.Monium Passage: Pan.Thy.Monium was a Swedish avant-garde metal band formed and led by Dan Swan with several members from another project of his, Edge of Sanity. The group disbanded in 1996, after recording "Khaooohs and Kon-Fus-Ion". Title: The Butcher's Ballroom Passage: The Butcher's Ballroom is the debut studio album by Swedish avant-garde metal band Diablo Swing Orchestra, released in 2006. It features all four songs from their EP and disc debut "Borderline Hymns", along with 9 new songs, for a total of 13 tracks divided into two acts. It is the band's first release with singer AnnLouice Lgdlund. Title: Pacifisticuffs Passage: Pacifisticuffs is the upcoming fourth studio album by Swedish avant-garde metal band Diablo Swing Orchestra. It is currently planned for an October 2017 release.
2003
Johannes Bergion
Diablo Swing Orchestra
Why is a trophy named after Santiago Bernabu Yeste?
Title: Santiago Bernabu Yeste Passage: Santiago Bernabu de Yeste (] ; 8 June 1895 2 June 1978) was a footballer who played for Real Madrid as a forward, and is one of the most important men in Real Madrid's history. Title: Santiago Bernabu Stadium Passage: The Santiago Bernabu Stadium (Spanish: "Estadio Santiago Bernabu" ] ), is the home stadium of Real Madrid since its completion in 1947, with a current seating capacity of 81,044. Title: Santiago Bernabu (Madrid Metro) Passage: Santiago Bernabu is a metro station outside the Santiago Bernabu Stadium in Madrid, Spain. It is located in Fare Zone A. It primarily serves the Santiago Bernabu Stadium of Real Madrid. Title: WarneMuralidaran Trophy Passage: The WarneMuralitharan Trophy is awarded to the winner of the AustraliaSri Lanka Test cricket series from 200708 season onwards. The trophy is named after the two leading wicket takers in Test cricket, Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan (who prefers to romanise his name as "Muralidaran") and Australia's Shane Warne. The trophy celebrates the 25th anniversary of AustraliaSri Lanka Test cricket. The trophy features casts of the two bowlers' right hands and match-used cricket balls bowled by them during their careers. Sri Lanka Cricket, the governing body of cricket in Sri Lanka had written to its Australian counterpart, Cricket Australia, that the winner of the series should be awarded a trophy named after the two bowlers. Cricket Australia had responded positively to the Sri Lankans' proposal. In unveiling the trophy, Cricket Australia said in a statement, Title: 200910 UEFA Champions League knockout phase Passage: The knockout phase of the 200910 UEFA Champions League began on 16 February and concluded on 22 May 2010 with the final won by Internazionale against Bayern Munich 20 at the Santiago Bernabu Stadium in Madrid. The knockout phase involves the sixteen teams who finished in the top two in each of their groups in the group stage. Title: 2002 Copa del Rey Final Passage: The 2002 Copa del Rey Final was the 100th final since its establishment. The match took place on 6 March 2002 at the Santiago Bernabu Stadium, Madrid. The match was contested by Real Madrid and Deportivo de La Corua, and it was refereed by Manuel Mejuto Gonzlez. Deportivo lifted the trophy for the second time in their history with a 12 victory over Real Madrid. Title: 201213 Copa del Rey Passage: The 201213 Copa del Rey was the 111th staging of the Copa del Rey. The competition began on August 29, 2012 and ended on May 17, 2013 with the final, held at the Santiago Bernabu in Madrid, in which Atltico Madrid lifted the trophy for the tenth time in their history with a 12 victory over hosts Real Madrid in extra time. Barcelona were the defending champions but were eliminated by Real Madrid in the semifinals. Going into the competition, the winners were assured of a place in the group stage of the 201314 UEFA Europa League, but both finalists had already qualified for the 201314 UEFA Champions League a few weeks before. Title: Trofeo Santiago Bernabu Passage: The Santiago Bernabu Trophy (Spanish: "Trofeo Santiago Bernabu" ) is dedicated to the memory of long-time Real Madrid president Santiago Bernabu. It is a friendly tournament organised each year by Real Madrid at the beginning of the season, somewhere around the end of August or the beginning of September. Title: 2013 Copa del Rey Final Passage: The 2013 Copa del Rey Final was the 111th final since its establishment. The match was a Madrid derby between Real Madrid and Atltico Madrid on 17 May 2013 at the Santiago Bernabu Stadium in Madrid. It was the clubs' first meeting in the final since the 1992 final when Atltico won 20 over Real Madrid. Before this match, the two teams have been finalists on four other occasions in 1960, 1961 and 1975 Copa del Rey; all Atltico wins; except 1975 when Real Madrid won. Atltico lifted the trophy for the tenth time in their history. Title: 2007 Copa del Rey Final Passage: The 2007 Copa del Rey Final was the 105th final since its establishment. The match took place on 23 June 2007 at the Santiago Bernabu Stadium, Madrid. The match was contested by Sevilla and Getafe, and it was refereed by . With a 10 victory, Sevilla won the trophy for the fourth time in their history.
one of the most important men in Real Madrid's history
Trofeo Santiago Bernabu
Santiago Bernabu Yeste
What North Dakota politician went to the college who's current president is Sabah Randhawa?
Title: Myron Just Passage: Myron Just (born 1941) is a North Dakota politician and farmer who served as the North Dakota Commissioner of Agriculture from 1974 to 1980, and in the North Dakota Senate from 1971 to 1973. He farms near Berlin, North Dakota. Title: Patrick Hatlestad Passage: Patrick Hatlestad (born September 5, 1943) is an American politician in the state of North Dakota. He is a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, representing the 1st district. A Republican, he was first elected in 2007. An alumnus of University of North Dakota and Western Washington University, he is a retired teacher and former President of the Tri-County Economic Development Board, and Williston Chamber of Commerce. Title: William C. Gilbreath Passage: William C. Gilbreath (September 9, 1851 January 28, 1921), a.k.a. W.C. Gilbreath, was a North Dakota politician who served as the North Dakota Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor from 1905 to 1914. He was born in McMinn County, Tennessee, but his family relocated to Illinois, where he was educated in the public schools and in Wesleyan University. He came to North Dakota and engaged in the newspaper business, and later served as deputy commissioner of insurance of the state before he was elected as Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor in 1904, as a Republican. He served in that capacity until 1914, and died in Bismarck in 1921 at the age of 69. Title: Otto Krueger Passage: Otto G. Krueger (September 7, 1890 June 6, 1963) was a North Dakota politician who served as the North Dakota State Treasurer and the North Dakota Insurance Commissioner at different periods during the 1940s. He later served as a U.S. Representative from his state in the 1950s. Title: Earl Strinden Passage: Earl Strinden (born November 28, 1931, in Litchville, North Dakota) is a North Dakota politician, and former President of the University of North Dakota Alumni Association, serving from 1974 to his retirement in 2000. He served as House Majority Leader in the North Dakota House of Representatives for several years and then ran for the United States Senate against Quentin Burdick in 1988, but was unsuccessful. He also served on the Grand Forks, North Dakota City Council. He also was the founder of the UND Foundation. His older brother was Theron Strinden who served in the North Dakota State Senate. Title: Tom Freier Passage: Tom D. Freier is a North Dakota politician and public servant with the North Dakota Republican Party who served in the North Dakota House of Representatives from 1991 to 1998, and as the Director of the North Dakota Department of Transportation in 2003. Since his retirement from the Department of Transportation in 2006 after 8 years of service, Freier has been serving as the Executive Director of the North Dakota Family Alliance. Title: Dwight Grotberg Passage: Dwight Grotberg (born January 26, 1967) is a North Dakota politician and a former Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in North Dakota. He lost to the Democratic-NPL incumbent, Kent Conrad, on November 7, 2006. Grotberg is an Anderson, North Dakota town councilman and a farmer from Sanborn in Barnes County. Title: Donna Nalewaja Passage: Donna Lou Nalewaja, (Nahl-ah-why'-uh) (born October 8, 1939, in Winterset, Iowa) is a North Dakota politician and real estate broker who ran under Leon L. Mallberg for Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota in 1988 as a Republican, and for the North Dakota United States Senate in 1998 against incumbent Byron Dorgan. Nalewaja also served in the North Dakota House of Representatives for Fargo's district 45 for 4 years, and in the North Dakota Senate for 12 years. Title: Duane Sand Passage: Duane Sand (born May 8, 1965) is a North Dakota politician, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, and was a U.S. Navy officer during the Iraq War. Sand ran for the United States Senate in North Dakota on the Republican ticket in 2000 against incumbent Kent Conrad of the Democratic-Nonpartisan League, and was called for duty after the election in 2001. Upon returning, he ran for North Dakota's lone House seat in 2004 and 2008, but failed both times to defeat incumbent Earl Pomeroy. In August 2011, Sand announced his bid to become the 2012 Republican nominee for the same Senate seat he ran for 11 years prior. He lost the Republican nomination to Representative Rick Berg. Sand previously served as the North and South Dakota Director for Americans for Prosperity, a conservative political advocacy group. Title: Western Washington University Passage: Western Washington University (WWU or Western) is one of six public universities in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located in Bellingham, and is the northernmost university in the contiguous United States. WWU was founded as the state-funded New Whatcom Normal School in 1893, succeeding a private school of teaching for women. Its current president is Sabah Randhawa, the former provost of Oregon State University.
Patrick Hatlestad
Patrick Hatlestad
Western Washington University
Which band, "VHS or Beta" or "Knuckle Puck," is originally from a city that is further west?
Title: Eurobounds Passage: Eurobounds is the second home video released by the Japanese heavy metal band Loudness. It was released on BETA, VHS, Laserdisc and VHD formats in 1984. This release documented the first European tour of the band, with footage from concerts in England, Holland, Belgium and West Germany. Columbia Records remastered the video and re-released it in DVD format in 2000. A live album with the sound track of the DVD was also released in 2000, with the same cover art of the DVD. Title: Friendville (album) Passage: Friendville is the second album by YouTube comedian Jarrod Alonge, released under the moniker of his fictitious pop punk band Sunrise Skater Kids, on April 1, 2016. The album primarily satirizes and parodies the tropes and characteristics of the pop punk genre, but also shifts focus to the melodic hardcore and metalcore genres. Direct parodies of specific bands within the pop punk genre such as Blink-182, NOFX, Mayday Parade, Neck Deep and Knuckle Puck are also included. Title: VHS or Beta Passage: VHS or Beta is a band originally from Louisville, Kentucky, later based in Brooklyn, New York, that combines elements of rock, house and disco. Their self-released debut EP "Le Funk" found some success on the charts, but the band became better known in the wake of the 2004 album "Night on Fire". After two and half years of touring, VHS or Beta recorded 2007's "Bring on the Comets" in Asheville, North Carolina, marking a slight change in direction towards a more straightforward pop sound, achieved without sacrificing their trademark dance sensibility. Later singles "Feel It When You Know" (2009) and "All Summer in a Day" (2010) were issued on their own Chromosome Records label. The band's third album "Diamonds and Death" was released in September 2011 by Krian Music Group, followed by a dub version of the album in 2012. Title: Le Funk Passage: Le Funk is the second EP by the Louisville-based band VHS or Beta. Originally released in 2002 by ON! Records, it was reissued in 2005 by Astralwerks with three bonus remixes. Title: Knuckle Puck Passage: Knuckle Puck is an American pop punk band from the south suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. The group started out covering songs, before the band members started writing songs in April 2011. Following this, the group released a number of EPs, one of which, "While I Stay Secluded" (2014), peaked at number 5 on the Heatseekers Albums chart. The band released a split EP with the UK band Neck Deep. The group signed to Rise in December 2014 and released its debut album, "Copacetic", through the label in July 2015. Title: Knuckle Puck discography Passage: The discography of Knuckle Puck, an American rock band, consists of two studio albums, one compilation album, six extended plays, two singles and one other release. Title: Copacetic (Knuckle Puck album) Passage: Copacetic is the debut studio album by American pop punk band Knuckle Puck. Following the release of several EPs and the addition of bassist Ryan Rumchaks, the band began writing material for their debut album. In late December, it was announced the band had signed to Rise Records. The band recorded at Always Be Genius Recording Studio between February and April 2015 with producer Seth Henderson. Title: List of songs recorded by Knuckle Puck Passage: The following is a sortable table of all songs by Knuckle Puck: Title: Behind the Iron Curtain (video) Passage: Behind the Iron Curtain is a discontinued VHSBetaLaserDiscVHD video by the English metal band Iron Maiden. The video features footage of the band on the road in Eastern Europe in 1984, performing concerts in Poland, Hungary, and Yugoslavia as part of the World Slavery Tour. The title refers to the fact that the band were touring inside the Iron Curtain (countries within the Eastern Bloc of the Soviet Union); unusual given the area's separation from the West due to the then-ongoing Cold War. Aside from two promotional videos from the album "Powerslave", the video also contains two live tracks and interviews with band members. Title: The Beta Band (album) Passage: The Beta Band is the official studio debut album of The Beta Band, released in 1999 on Regal Records. The album followed the critically acclaimed compilation of their first three EPs titled "The Three E.P.'s" (1998). With high anticipation for "The Beta Band", the band originally planned to record the album in four separate continents, but financial constraints slimmed the recording locations down; however, the album was still recorded in a variety of locations. The band approached creating the songs in a variety of ways, sometimes forming songs from single melodies, sometimes bringing together other strands of music, among other forms.
Knuckle Puck
VHS or Beta
Knuckle Puck
Actor Sai Chand starred in what 2017 Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Sekhar Kammula?
Title: Godavari (film) Passage: Godavari is a 2006 Telugu musical, romantic drama film written and directed by Sekhar Kammula and produced by G. V. G. Raju. Sumanth and Kamalinee Mukherjee played the lead roles. The film was a success at box office in addition to receiving several Nandi and Filmfare awards. Music of the film was composed by K.M. Radha Krishnan. The director said the movie carried the same essence and feel of the 1973 movie "Andala Ramudu" directed by Bapu. We can note the similarity in the names of the protagonists and the boat cruise over Godavari river. Title: Mahanubhavudu Passage: Mahanubhavudu (English: "Great Person" ) is a 2017 Telugu-language romantic action comedy film written and directed by Maruthi Dasari. It features Sharwanand and Mehreen Pirzada in the lead roles. Title: Happy Days (2007 film) Passage: Happy Days is a 2007 Telugu musical coming of age film written, produced and directed by Sekhar Kammula. The target audience for this movie was primarily the engineering college students in the Telugu speaking states. The Kannada remake was called "Jolly days" and in Tamil as "Inidhu Inidhu" by noted Indian actor Prakash Raj. The film won 6 Filmfare Awards South, and 3 Nandi Awards. The Hindi remake of Happy Days will be directed by Sekhar himself,and it will be co-produced by Salman Khan. Title: Andala Ramudu (1973 film) Passage: Andala Ramudu is a 1973 Telugu, comedy drama film, film produced by N. S. Murthy on Chitra Kalpana banner and directed by Bapu. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Latha in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is based on Mullapudi Venkata Ramana's "Janata Express" (novel). The film is first debut to veteran artist Nutan Prasad Latha. The film won Nandi Award for Best Feature Film in 1973. The film has given enthusiastically drawing atmosphere and spirit to the movie "Godavari" (2006), directed by Sekhar Kammula. Title: Life Is Beautiful (2012 film) Passage: Life Is Beautiful is a 2012 Telugu coming-of-age drama film written, produced and directed by Sekhar Kammula. The film stars six newcomers with Shriya Saran, Anjala Zaveri and Amala Akkineni in key roles. The movie was jointly produced by Sekhar Kammula and Chandrasekhar Kammula under Amigos Creations banner. Soundtrack of the film was composed by Mickey J Meyer and the cinematography was handled by Vijay C. Kumar. Title: Leader (2010 film) Passage: Leader is a 2010 Telugu political drama film written and directed by Sekhar Kammula marking the acting debut of Rana Daggubati in the lead role, with Richa Gangopadhyay and Priya Anand as the female leads. This film was produced by AVM Productions. The movie opened to rave positive reviews and was a super-hit. It was dubbed into Hindi in the same name as "Leader". Title: Varun Sandesh Passage: Varun Sandesh (born Jeedigunta Varun Sandesh) is an Indian American film actor known for his works in Telugu cinema, and television. He made his film debut with Sekhar Kammula's super hit "Happy Days" in 2007. He was then starred in "Kotha Bangaru Lokam", which received positive critical response and was declared a blockbuster, Title: Anand (2004 film) Passage: Anand (   ) is a 2004 Telugu drama film that was directed, produced and written by Sekhar Kammula. The film has the tagline " Manchi coffee lanti cinema" meaning a movie that is like a cup of good coffee. The lead roles were played by Raja and Kamalinee Mukherjee. The film was well received by critics and owing to its success at the box office, it was remade in Tamil as "Ninaithale". The film's basic story was also chosen as the subject for Sekhar Kammula's thesis screenplay which was a requirement for his Masters in Fine Arts at Howard University. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. Title: Fidaa Passage: Fidaa (English: "Fallen for you" ) is a 2017 Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Sekhar Kammula. It features Varun Tej and Sai Pallavi in the lead roles which marks the latter's debut in Telugu. Principal photography commenced in August 2016. The film received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and audience upon release. Critics praised the performances of the principal cast. The film completed 50 day run and grossed over 65 crores. Title: Sai Chand Passage: Sai Chand (born 12 March 1956) is an Indian film actor and documentary film maker. working in the Telugu film industry. He is popularly known for his role in Telugu films, "Maa Bhoomi" and "Fidaa".
Fidaa
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Fidaa
The character Michael Guerin in the tv series "Roswell" is played by an actor that plays what role on "The Night Shift"?
Title: Brendan Fehr Passage: Brendan Jacob Joel Fehr (born October 29, 1977) is a Canadian film and television actor, perhaps best known for portraying Michael Guerin in the WB television series Roswell, and for portraying Laboratory Tech in . In 2008, Fehr won a Gemini Award for "Hottest Canadian Male TV Star". Brendan currently plays Dr. Drew Alister on the NBC drama The Night Shift. Title: The Night Shift (TV series) Passage: The Night Shift is an American medical drama series that premiered on May 27, 2014, on NBC. The series was created by Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah, and follows the lives of the staff who work the late night shift in the emergency room at San Antonio Memorial Hospital. Title: Michael Guerin Passage: Michael Guerin is a fictional character created by Melinda Metz for the young adults book series "Roswell High" and adapted by Jason Katims for the 1999-2002 American science fiction television series "Roswell". He was portrayed by actor Brendan Fehr in the television series. Title: List of The Night Shift episodes Passage: "The Night Shift" is an American medical drama television series created by Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah. The series premiered on May 27, 2014, on NBC, and stars Eoin Macken, Jill Flint, Ken Leung, Brendan Fehr, Daniella Alonso, Robert Bailey Jr., Jeananne Goossen, J.R. Lemon, and Freddy Rodriguez as the staff who work the late night shift in the ER at San Antonio Medical Center. On November 17, 2016, NBC renewed the series for a fourth season, which premiered on June 22, 2017. 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: The Night Shift (concert) Passage: The Night Shift is the name given to a series of concerts run by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. As a Resident Orchestra at the Southbank Centre, the first Night Shift took place on 22 May 2006 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Since then there have been fifteen further concerts at venues including the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Royal Festival Hall, The Roundhouse and the Corn Exchange, Brighton Dome. Title: Night Shift (UK TV series) Passage: Night Shift was a late-twentieth-century television series that portrayed people who work the night shift (work during the night). Title: Jill Flint Passage: Jill Flint (born November 25, 1977) is an American television and film actress, best known for her role of Jill Casey in the USA Network TV series "Royal Pains", and as the popular character Lana Delaney on CBS's award-winning series "The Good Wife". She also plays one of the lead characters, Dr. Jordan Alexander in the NBC medical drama "The Night Shift". Title: Nturvaktin Passage: Nturvaktin (English: "The Night Shift") is an Icelandic television show. It is the first in a trilogy, its sequels being "Dagvaktin" ("The Day Shift") and "Fangavaktin" ("The Prison Shift"). The series was first shown in 2007 on St 2, on Sundays from 16 September  9 December. In the same year, the series won an Edda Award for "Best TV Series". It was also selected "The Most Popular TV Series" by a direct audience vote. Title: General Hospital: Night Shift Passage: General Hospital: Night Shift is an American prime time serial that first aired on Soapnet for a 13-episode run from July 12, 2007 to October 4, 2007. A spin-off of the ABC Daytime soap opera "General Hospital", the show is SOAPnet's first original scripted drama series and follows the nighttime adventures of familiar and new characters around the hospital. As of March 2008, the first season of the series was "SOAPnet's most watched series ever," with ABC Daytime and SOAPnet President Brian Frons noting that "Night Shift" drew more than 1 million new viewers to the channel during its first season. With its reruns gaining higher ratings than those of "General Hospital" on SOAPnet, a second season was expected, though Frons noted that the same crew producing two shows had taken its toll.
Dr. Drew Alister
Michael Guerin
Brendan Fehr
WildHorse was created by the singer who was a contestant on what program?
Title: The Up-Late Game Show Passage: The Up-Late Game Show was a late night interactive television quiz program shown in Australia on Network Ten, written and hosted by "Big Brother Australia 2005" contestant Simon Deering, commonly known by the nickname Hotdogs. The show's format had the host presenting simple puzzles which viewers could attempt to solve over the phone. Successfully solving a puzzle would result in a cash prize for the contestant. Title: DialIdol Passage: DialIdol is both the name of a computer program for Microsoft Windows and its associated website that tracks voting trends for "American Idol" contestants. The program allows users to automatically vote for the "American Idol" contestants of their choice using their PC's modem. The program then reports back to the main website, which keeps track of the results based on the percentage of calls for each contestant that result in a busy signal. DialIdol assumes that more busy signals means more callers are attempting to vote for that contestant. DialIdol was created during the fourth season of "American Idol" and was released to the public at the start of the fifth season. Title: Guan Zhe Passage: Guan Zhe (; born 23 April 1981) is a Chinese pop singer and songwriter. He was a contestant on "The Voice of China", which featured Liu Huan, Na Ying, Yang Kun and Harlem Yu as judges. In January 2016, he has been selected to be a season 4 contestant on "I Am a Singer". Title: WildHorse Passage: WildHorse is the debut studio album of American country artist RaeLynn. It was released on March 24, 2017 via Warner Bros. Nashville. The lead single from the album, "Love Triangle", has reached the Top 30 on the "Billboard" Country Airplay chart. Title: Lonely Call Passage: "Lonely Call" is a song by American singer and songwriter RaeLynn. It was released on June 26, 2017, as the second single from her debut studio album, "WildHorse" (2017). The song was written by RaeLynn, Nicolle Galyon, and Rob Hawkins. Title: RaeLynn Passage: Racheal Lynn Woodward (born May 4, 1994), better known as RaeLynn, is an American singer and songwriter who was a contestant on "The Voice" in season two (2012). She was eliminated in the quarterfinals. Title: Tiffany Evans Passage: Tiffany Evans (born August 4, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and entrepreneur. Evans rose to fame in 2003 as a contestant on "Star Search," hosted by Arsenio Hall. The pint-sized singer, with a magnificent voice, snagged the title of Grand Champion in the junior singer division. She became the first contestant in "Star Search" history to earn a perfect score on all of her performances. Following Evans' victory, she signed a record deal with Columbia Records in the same year. Her self-titled debut album was released in 2008 and included her hit singles "Promise Ring" featuring Ciara and "I'm Grown" featuring Bow Wow. Title: Linni Meister Passage: Linni Irene Meister (born December 4, 1985) is a Norwegian glamour model, pop singer and sex columnist for "FHM" magazine who lives in Oslo. Meister has a German-Norwegian father and a mother from Sri Lanka. Meister grew up in Slependen in Brum. Meister first claimed fame in the now defunct Team Aylar, which was a group of glamour models including Elita Lfblad and Aylar Lie. Meister became a household name when she was a Joker contestant on the Norwegian reality TV program "Robinsonekspedisjonen 2007", where she placed fourth and was much mentioned in the media. Meister is most known abroad for her music single "My Ass", which was released as promotion for the horror-comedy film "Dead Snow". In the music video Meister appears nude in some parts, which created a stir in media. Title: Expository Address Passage: Expository address is an event in the National Forensic League. It is a supplemental event at the National Tournament. Expository speeches are five-minute speeches created by the contestant who delivers the speech. The speech is intended to inform the audience about a particular object, concept, or process; however, the topic may not be a figment of the contestant's own imagination. Generally intended to be somewhat entertaining, the speech also has social relevance. Title: Love Triangle (song) Passage: "Love Triangle" is a song by American country music singer and songwriter RaeLynn. It was released on August 1, 2016 to country radio through Warner Music Nashville as the lead single from her debut studio album, "WildHorse". Co-written by RaeLynn, the song was also written with its producers, Nicolle Galyon and Jimmy Robbins.
The Voice
WildHorse
RaeLynn
John Meillon played the part of Walter Reilly in the films set in which two locations?
Title: Offbeat (film) Passage: Offbeat (AKA "The Devil Inside" in the U.S.) is a 1961 black-and-white British crime film directed by Cliff Owen and starring William Sylvester, Mai Zetterling, and John Meillon. In the film, an MI5 officer goes undercover to catch a criminal gang. Title: John Meillon Passage: John Meillon, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " ( ; 1 May 1934 10 August 1989) was an Australian character actor, known for many straight as well as comedy roles, he became most widely known internationally however as Walter Reilly in the films "Crocodile Dundee" and "Crocodile Dundee II". He also voiced Victoria Bitter beer adverts. Title: Sunstruck Passage: Sunstruck is a 1972 British-Australian comedy film directed by James Gilbert and starring Harry Secombe, Maggie Fitzgibbon and John Meillon. Title: Crocodile Dundee Passage: Crocodile Dundee (stylized as "Crocodile" Dundee in the U.S.) is a 1986 Australian-American comedy film set in the Australian Outback and in New York City. It stars Paul Hogan as the weathered Mick Dundee. Hogan's future wife Linda Kozlowski portrayed Sue Charlton. Title: Riptide (Australian TV series) Passage: Riptide was an Australian adventure television series, starring Ty Hardin, which was first broadcast in 1969. The show featured a foreign lead actor and a foreign producer, similar in approach to "The Outsiders". Co-stars were Jonathan Sweet and Sue Costin, while guest roles featured Australian actors such as Tony Ward, Rowena Wallace, Michael Pate, Bill Hunter, Helen Morse, John Meillon, Norman Yemm, Chips Rafferty, and Jack Thompson. The series was filmed at Australian locations. Title: Thunder of Silence Passage: John Meillon played the lead. Title: The Outsiders (Australian TV series) Passage: The Outsiders was the name of an Australian-German co-production which was made in Australia in 1976. It starred Andrew Keir as Charlie Cole and German actor Sascha Hehn as Pete Jarrett. It also featured other prominent Australian actors including John Jarratt of "Wolf Creek" fame, Wendy Hughes, Leonard Teale, Ray Barrett, Peter Cummins of "Sunday Too Far Away", John Meillon of ""Crocodile" Dundee" fame, Megan Williams of "The Sullivans" fame, John Ewart (truckie voice over in "Change of Image" and Frank Kennedy in "Charlie Cole Esq."), Judy Morris, Vincent Ball of "A Town Like Alice", Jason Donovan's father Terry, Serge Lazaraff of "Cash and Company" fame, Peta Toppano, and David Gulpilil. The series was shot in English and Sascha Hehn was dubbed by Australian actor Andrew Harwood . (For the German TV version he dubbed himself.) Title: The Picture Show Man Passage: The Picture Show Man is a 1977 Australian film about a travelling film exhibitor (John Meillon) in the 1920s. He has to deal with the rebelliousness of his son (Harold Hopkins) and a rival American exhibitor (Rod Taylor). Title: Cairo (1963 film) Passage: Cairo is a 1963 American crime film directed by Wolf Rilla and written by Joan LaCour Scott. The film stars George Sanders, Richard Johnson, Faten Hamama, John Meillon, Ahmed Mazhar, Eric Pohlmann and the director's father Walter Rilla. The film was released on August 21, 1963, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Title: The Recruiting Officer (film) Passage: The Recruiting Officer is a 1965 Australian TV production based on the famous play "The Recruiting Officer". It was the first episode of "Wednesday Theatre" and starred John Meillon, home after five years in London, and was directed by Ken Hannam.
Australian Outback and in New York City
John Meillon
Crocodile Dundee
Lepidogma rufescens is a moth species that is known to exist in the country that is landlocked on what continent?
Title: Diaphania indica Passage: Diaphania indica, the cucumber moth or cotton caterpillar, is a widespread but mainly Old World moth species. It belongs to the grass moth family, and therein to the large subfamily Spilomelinae. This moth occurs in many tropical and subtropical regions outside the Americas, though it is native to southern Asia; it is occasionally a significant pest of cucurbits and some other plants. Title: Ennominae Passage: Ennominae is the largest subfamily of the geometer moth family (Geometridae) with some 9,700 described species in 1,100 genera. They are usually a fairly small moth species, though some (such as the Peppered Moth) grow to be considerably large. This subfamily has a global distribution. It includes some species that are notorious defoliating pests. Title: Lepidogma rufescens Passage: Lepidogma rufescens is a species of snout moth in the genus "Lepidogma". It was described by Hampson in 1896, and is known from Bhutan. Title: Trissodoris honorariella Passage: The pandanus leaf perforator or pandanus hole-cutter moth (Trissodoris honorariella) is a small cosmet moth species (family Cosmopterigidae). It belongs to subfamily Cosmopteriginae and is the type species of the genus "Trissodoris". Baron Thomas Walsingham in 1907 had specimens from both ends of the species' range New Guinea and the Pitcairn Island which he described as separate species "Stagmatophora honorariella" and "S. quadrifasciata" in the same work. But his mistake was soon recognized, and when Edward Meyrick established the genus "Trissodoris" in 1914, he chose the former name to be valid. Title: Grotellaforma lactea Passage: Grotellaforma lactea is a species of moth in the genus Grotellaforma, of the family Noctuidae. This moth species is found in North America, including California and Arizona, its type locations. Title: Bhutan Passage: Bhutan ( ; "druk yul "), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan ( "druk gyal khap "), is a landlocked country in South Asia. Located in the Eastern Himalayas, it is bordered by Tibet Autonomous Region in the north, India in the south, the Sikkim state of India and the Chumbi Valley of Tibet in the west, and Arunachal Pradesh state of India in the east. Bhutan is geopolitically in South Asia and is the region's second least populous nation after the Maldives. Thimphu is its capital and largest city, while Phuntsholing is its financial center. Title: Pringleophaga marioni Passage: The Marion flightless moth or Subantarctic caterpillar ("Pringleophaga marioni") is a moth of the Tineidae family. It is endemic to Marion Island. Beside being unable to fly, this moth species is notable because of its ability to resist temperatures that are so low, that they would kill most other species. Title: Erechthias simulans Passage: Erechthias simulans is a fungus moth species (family Tineidae). It is here considered to belong to the somewhat controversial type genus of its subfamily Erechthiinae, though even fairly recently some authors have proposed to retain other genera such as "Decadarchis" separate from "Erechthias". "Decadarchis", with "E. simulans" as type species (under the obsolete name "Decadarchis melanastra"), would in fact contain this moth and its closest relatives, regardless whether it is recognized as full genus or as subgenus. These relatives are generally held to be a group of mainly Polynesian species. "E. simulans" has also been mistaken for a species of the closely related genus "Comodica"; while the delimitation of this versus "ErechthiasDecadarchis" is not universally agreed upon, "E. simulans" is not included in "Comodica" anymore by modern authors. Title: Lomographa bimaculata Passage: The White-pinion Spotted (Lomographa bimaculata) is a geometer moth species (family Geometridae). It belongs to the large geometer moth subfamily Ennominae, and therein to the tribe Baptini. It is under its junior synonym the type species of its genus "Lomographa". It is also (under its original name "Phalaena bimaculata") the type species of "Bapta", a junior objective synonym of "Lomographa" and the namesake of the Baptini. Title: Agonopterix alstroemeriana Passage: The hemlock moth (Agonopterix alstroemeriana), also known as the defoliating hemlock moth or poison hemlock moth, is a moth species of the family Depressariidae. Of Palaearctic origin, it was first found in North America in 1973 when it was accidentally introduced.
South Asia
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Peter Lawler lived where during his time as a professor at Berry College?
Title: Mount Berry, Georgia Passage: Mount Berry is an unincorporated community contiguous with the main campus of Berry College in Floyd County, Georgia, United States, bordering the city of Rome. Mount Berry Square, the shopping mall serving Rome, is in the Mount Berry area. Mount Berry was named after Berry College founder Martha Berry. It is part of the Rome, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area. The ZIP Code for Mount Berry is 30149. Title: Peter Lawler (canoeist) Passage: Peter Lawler (born 25 April 1941) is a British sprint canoer who competed from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. He was eliminated in the semifinals of the K-4 1000 m event at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Four years later in Mexico City, Lawler was eliminated in the semifinals of the K-2 1000 m event. At his last Summer Olympics in Munich, he was eliminated in the repechage round of the K-4 1000 m event. Title: Rome and Northern Railroad Passage: The Rome and Northern Railroad, connecting from West Rome near the former crucial Brick factory to Gore in Chattooga County, was chartered and built in 1909. The railroads primary function was to move iron ore from mines in Schaleton, Georgia (extinct) and areas surrounding gore to furnaces in Rome and Silver Creek Furnace. Passenger service was offered at stops along its route including Armuchee, Georgia. During its construction the railroad was subject to two lawsuits from land owners affected by the Railroads right-of-way including Miss Martha Berry founder of Berry College. The route was eventually supposed to be continued on past gore all the way to Chattanooga. After mining of the ore in Chattooga County became uneconomical the railroad went bankrupt and was purchased by local investors. Title: Possum Trot Church Passage: Possum Trot Church was built around 1850 in Rome, Georgia, United States, and was appropriated by Martha Berry as a Sunday school in 1900. The school grew to become Berry College. The original church building still stands on the Berry campus. Title: Peter Lawler (academic) Passage: Peter Augustine Lawler (July 30, 1951May 23, 2017) was Dana Professor of Government at Berry College. He taught courses in political philosophy and American politics. He was a 1973 graduate of Allentown College and earned a PhD from the University of Virginia. Title: Berry College Passage: Berry College is a private, four-year liberal arts college with a Christian emphasis located in Mount Berry, Floyd County, Georgia, United States, just north of Rome. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Berry was founded in 1902 by Martha Berry. With 27000 acre , Berry College boasts the largest contiguous campus in the world. College leaders from across the country chose Berry College as the nation's number one "Up-And-Coming" liberal arts college, according to the 2014 "U.S. News" Best Colleges rankings released September 10, 2013. Title: Viking Fusion Passage: Viking Fusion is the student media website for Berry College that seeks (1) to serve the department of communication courses as a platform for student productions, and (2) to inform and entertain both the Berry student community and the larger public, even beyond Berry College. Content on the site is exclusively authored and produced by Berry College students. The views expressed on Viking Fusion are not necessarily those of Berry College's board of trustees, the administration, or the department of communication. Title: John R. Grout Passage: John R. Grout is an American educator who serves as Dean of the Campbell School of Business at Berry College. He received a B.S. from Brigham Young University's Marriott School of Management in 1984, receiving the OperationsSystems Award for being the highest ranked graduating senior in his major. After working a few years for Signetics, Grout returned to school, earning a Ph.D. in management science from Pennsylvania State University in 1990. After graduation, Grout worked at Southern Methodist University from 1990 to 1997, subsequently accepting a position at Berry College. Title: Oak Hill amp; The Martha Berry Museum Passage: Oak Hill The Martha Berry Museum is the home and museum about Berry College founder Martha Berry located in Rome, Georgia, United States. It is also an All-America Selections Display Garden, a part of Berry Schools on the National Register of Historic Places, and a AAA Star Attraction. Title: List of ambassadors of Australia to the Holy See Passage: The Australian Ambassador to the Holy See was first appointed in 1973. The appointment was attached to the office of the Ambassador to the Netherlands, Denmark, Turkey, Ireland, Malta, Sweden and Switzerland, before Tim Fischer was appointed as the first permanent resident ambassador to the Holy See in 2008. In 1986, Sir Peter Lawler had been appointed resident ambassador for four months prior to Pope John Paul II's visit to Australia.
Mount Berry, Floyd County, Georgia
Peter Lawler (academic)
Berry College
Who was the English keyboardistguitarist first featured on the 1969 Chicken Shack album "100 Ton Chicken"?
Title: Mr. Wonderful (Fleetwood Mac album) Passage: Mr. Wonderful is the second studio album by British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 23 August 1968. This all-blues album was broadly similar to their debut album, albeit with some changes to personnel and recording method. The album was recorded live in the studio with miked amplifiers and PA system, rather than plugged into the board. A horn section was introduced; and Christine Perfect of Chicken Shack was featured on keyboards. In the USA, the album was not issued under the name Mr. Wonderful, though around half of the tracks appeared on English Rose. Title: Bath Festival of Blues Passage: The Bath Festival of Blues was a music festival held at the Bath Pavilion Recreational Ground in Bath, Somerset, England, on Saturday 28 June 1969. It featured a lineup of British blues bands, including Fleetwood Mac (the headliners), John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Ten Years After, Led Zeppelin, The Nice, Chicken Shack, Jon Hiseman's Colosseum, Mick Abrahams' Blodwyn Pig amongst others. Title: Fowl Records Passage: Fowl Records was co-founded in 1994 by Jimi Haha from Jimmie's Chicken Shack, Richard James Burgess, the band's manager (Burgess Worldco Inc.) and Chris Keith, the band's agent (Creative Booking International, Inc.) as a means to release Jimmie's Chicken Shack's first two independent CDs. Almost immediately it became the top indie label in the Mid-Atlantic region specializing in alternative rock, punk, and jam bands. From 1998 to the closure of the label in 2002 Chris Smoker was the label manager. Title: Accept (Chicken Shack album) Passage: Accept is the fourth studio album by the blues band, Chicken Shack, released in 1970. "Accept" was Chicken Shack's last album on the Blue Horizon label. This album was also the last for Andy Sylvester, Dave Bidwell and Paul Raymond as members of Chicken Shack. It also marks a departure from pure blues to a more progressive and psychedelic sound. Title: 100 Ton Chicken Passage: 100 Ton Chicken is the third studio album by the blues band, Chicken Shack, released in 1969. This album was Paul Raymond's first album as a member of Chicken Shack, replacing Christine Perfect. Title: Chicken Shack (Michigan) Passage: Chicken Shack is a Michigan-based restaurant chain. The first one was opened in Royal Oak, Michigan by John Sobeck and Iola Sobeck in 1956. It did so well, that a second Royal Oak location on Woodward Ave. opened up a couple of years later. Chicken Shack has always been a family run company and continues that tradition to this day. John and Iola's children Mark, Michelle, and Cheryl have always worked in the business, and their grandchildren Philip Sobeck and Neil Sobeck have very active roles in the business today. Title: Christine Perfect (album) Passage: Christine Perfect is the eponymous debut solo album of former Chicken Shack keyboardistsinger Christine Perfect (later known as Christine McVie). Title: Jack's Basket Room Passage: Jack's Basket Room, also known as Jack's Chicken Basket, The Bird in the Basket, The Basket Room, and Jack's Chicken Shack, was a jazz club operated by former heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson and owned by Sam Jack Jackson. It featured after-hours jam sessions that went until dawn in the 1940s1950s. The name originated from the specialty of the house which was fried chicken and shoestring potatoes served in a rattan basket with mixers and ice. There was no alcohol served at the venue, but it was BYOB or patrons were encouraged to go to a local vendor on the corner to buy half-pints of whisky. Jacks Basket Room also hosted Sunday afternoon matinees and had an annual Christmas dinner for underprivileged children of all races. The dinner was started by owner Jack Johnson and manager Bill Hefflin. They served up to 1,000 turkey dinners with all the trimmings and ice cream for desert. Located in Historic South Central Los Angeles (at 3219 S. Central Ave.), Jack's Basket Room was in the heart of the Jazz Corridor, which was the center of jazz in Los Angeles between the 1920s and 1950s. Among the venues on Central Avenue, Club Alabam was one of the best known. Title: Beans and Fatback Passage: Beans and Fatback is the 1973 release by pioneer rock and roll guitarist and Shawnee Indian Link Wray. It was recorded in 1971 by Link's brother Vernon "Ray Vernon" Wray at Wray's Shack Three Track studio, an old chicken shack on Wray's farm in Accokeek, Maryland during the "Link Wray""Mordicai Jones" sessions. It was mixed by Simon Heyworth at The Manor Studio, Oxfordshire, England. The music is similar to other of Wray's period recordings with distinctive "shack" sound and the same Americana blend of blues, country, gospel, and folk rock, but it is a slightly looser and harder-rocking set than "Link Wray". Title: Paul Raymond (musician) Passage: Paul Martin Raymond (16 November 1945, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England) is an English keyboardistguitarist.
Paul Raymond
100 Ton Chicken
Paul Raymond (musician)
The techniques of what American teacher were influenced much by choreographer Martha Graham?
Title: Judith (ballet) Passage: Judith is a solo work created by dancerchoreographer Martha Graham. William Schuman composed the music. Charles Hyman designed the original set, which was replaced almost immediately by one conceived by Isamu Noguchi. He also added jewelry and a headdress. Jean Rosenthal provided the lighting. The piece premiered on January 4, 1950, at the Columbia Auditorium in Louisville, Kentucky. Title: Vision of the Apocalypse Passage: Vision of the Apocalypse was a modern dance created by Martha Graham to music by Hermann Reutter. It premiered on April 14, 1929, at the Booth Theatre in New York City. The occasion marked the debut of Martha Graham and Group, Graham's new concert ensemble and the predecessor to the Martha Graham Dance Company. "Vision of the Apocalypse" was the first piece Graham choreographed for a large group. Title: Hrodiade (ballet) Passage: Hrodiade de Stphane Mallarm: Recitation orchestrale is a composition by Paul Hindemith written in June 1944 on commission from Martha Graham, supported by funds from the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation. The ballet premiered under the title of "Herodiade" (but had originally been titled "Mirror before Me") in the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Auditorium at the Library of Congress in Washington DC. The premiere took place on 30 October 1944, sharing the program with Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring" and Darius Milhaud's "Jeux du printemps" (Graham's ballet title was "Imagined Wing"), with Martha Graham and May O'Donnell in the leading roles. The choreography was by Martha Graham, stage design was by the Japanese American sculptor Isamu Noguchi, and costumes by Edythe Gilfond. Title: Horizons (ballet) Passage: Horizons was a modern dance work choreographed by Martha Graham to music by Louis Horst with a set designed by Alexander Calder. It premiered on February 23, 1936, at the Guild Theatre in New York City. "Horizons" was divided into four parts, two ensemble dances and two solos: "Migration: New Trails" (ensemble), "Dominion: Sanctified Power" (solo), "Building Motif: Homesteading" (solo) and "Dance of Rejoycing" (ensemble). The ballet was performed by Martha Graham and Group, the predecessor of the Martha Graham Dance Company. Title: Graham technique Passage: Graham technique is a modern dance movement style and pedagogy created by American dancer and choreographer Martha Graham (18941991). Graham technique has been called the "cornerstone" of American modern dance, and has been taught worldwide. It is widely regarded as the first codified modern dance technique, and strongly influenced the later techniques of Merce Cunningham, Lester Horton, and Paul Taylor. Title: Moment Rustica (ballet) Passage: Moment Rustica was a Martha Graham ballet performed to the music of Francis Poulenc. It premiered on April 14, 1929 at the Booth Theater in New York City. The performance marked the debut of Graham's concert ensemble, Martha Graham and Group, the predecessor of the Martha Graham Dance Company. Title: Lester Horton Passage: Lester Horton (23 January 1906 2 November 1953) was an American dancer, choreographer, and teacher. Title: Ron Protas Passage: Ron Protas is the former Associate Director of the Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance and heir of modern dance choreographer Martha Graham. Title: Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance Passage: Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance is located in New York City and is the headquarters to the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance and the Martha Graham Dance Company, which is the oldest continually performing dance company in the world. The School is focused on teaching Graham's technique; some of its faculty were trained by Graham herself. Title: Stuart Hodes Passage: Stuart Hodes (born 1924) is an American dancer, choreographer, dance teacher, dance administrator and author. He was Martha Grahams partner, danced on Broadway, in TV, film, in recitals, and with his own troupe. His choreography has appeared on the Boston Ballet, Dallas Ballet, Harkness Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, San Francisco Ballet and other troupes. He taught at the Martha Graham School, Neighborhood Playhouse, NYC High School of Performing Arts, headed dance at NYU School of the Arts and Borough of Manhattan Community College. He was Dance Associate for the NY State Council on the Arts, dance panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, president of the National Association of Schools of Dance, and a member of the First American Dance Study Team to China in 1980, returning in 1992 to teach the Guangzhou modern dance troupe.
Lester Horton
Graham technique
Lester Horton
When was the western terminus of Kentucky Route 693 created?
Title: Kentucky Route 1065 Passage: Kentucky Route 1065 (KY 1065) is a 13.715 mi state highway located in Louisville, Kentucky. The western terminus of the route is at Kentucky Route 907 a short distance west of Kentucky Route 841 (Gene Snyder Freeway) exit 6 in the Louisville neighborhood of Auburndale. The eastern terminus is at Kentucky Route 1819 in Fern Creek. Title: Kentucky Route 1927 Passage: Kentucky Route 1927 (KY 1927) is a 16.366 mi eastwest state highway located in and around the cities of Lexington and Winchester, Kentucky. The western terminus of the route is at US 60 (Winchester Road)east of downtown Lexington. The eastern terminus is at Kentucky Route 627 in downtown Winchester. KY 1927, along with U.S. Route 60 and Interstate 64 to the north, is one of three routes directly connecting Lexington to Winchester. In rural western Clark and eastern Fayette this road is considered one of the most dangerous because of its curves and trees. Many fatal accidents on this road has occurred more than any other major highway, road, or street in Winchester and Lexington. Title: Kentucky Route 93 Passage: Kentucky Route 93 is a 27.734-mile (44.634 km) state highway in Kentucky that is separated into two segments . The southern segment runs from Kentucky Route 139 and Kentucky Route 276 southeast of the unincorporated community of Lamasco to Kentucky Route 810, Kentucky Route 819, and Iuka Ferry Road northwest of Kuttawa via Lamasco, Confederate, and Eddyville. The northern segment runs from Kentucky Route 917 and Short Drive just east of Iuka to Kentucky Route 453 in rural Livingston County several miles east of Iuka via Iuka. It appears that the two segments were originally or meant to be connected, as both segments are just a few miles apart. It appears that they were to connect at the Cumberland River, at which the northern segment ends on the western bank and a rural road, likely what was or is to be part of KY 93, ends on the east bank. Title: Kentucky Route 693 Passage: Kentucky Route 693 (KY 693) is a 5.812 mi eastwest state highway located within Greenup County in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The western terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 23 in Wurtland. The eastern terminus is at US 23 in Russell. KY 693 is also known as Diedrich Boulevard in Russell and Bellefonte Road in Flatwoods. Title: Kentucky Route 880 Passage: Kentucky Route 880 is a 3-mile-long eastwest state highway that forms a connector between U.S. Route 231 and KY 234 in the city of Bowling Green, Kentucky. The western terminus of the route is at U.S.231 in Bowling Green. The eastern terminus is at Kentucky Route 234 near the community of Indian Hills east of downtown. Title: Kentucky Route 536 Passage: Kentucky Route 536 (KY 536) is a state highway that connects Rabbit Hash to Alexandria via Florence and Independence in Northern Kentucky, United States. The western terminus of the route is at Kentucky Route 338 in Rabbit Hash. The eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 27 in Alexandria. Title: U.S. Route 23 Passage: U.S. Route 23 (US 23) is a long northsouth U.S. Highway between Jacksonville, Florida, and Mackinaw City, Michigan. It is an original 1926 route which originally reached only as far south as Portsmouth, Ohio, and has since been extended. Title: Kentucky Route 595 Passage: Kentucky Route 595 is a north- south route running through Madison County, Kentucky. Its northern terminus is at the Kentucky River near Valley View and it southern terminus is at the intersection of Kentucky Route 1617 2 miles south of Berea. From the northern terminus to its intersection with Kentucky Route 876 it follows Siver Creek. Title: Kentucky Route 876 Passage: Kentucky Route 876 (KY 876) is a 10 mi state highway in the Richmond area. The western terminus of the route is at Kentucky Route 595 southeast of Cottonburg. The eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 25 and U.S. Route 421 in Richmond. Title: Kentucky Route 2 Passage: Kentucky Route 2 is an eastwest state highway extending 36.887 miles (59.361 km) across northeast Kentucky. The western terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 60 in Olive Hill, Carter County. The eastern terminus is at Kentucky Route 2541 in Greenup, Greenup County a short distance east of U.S. Route 23.
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Tom md and Barbara Jordan are both former what?
Title: 1990 Athens Open Doubles Passage: Claudio Panatta and Tom md were the defending champions, but did not participate this year. Title: Tom md Passage: Tom md (born May 20, 1956 in Plze) is a former tennis player from Czechoslovakia, who won nine singles titles during his career. In doubles, he won fifty-four titles and was World No. 1 in doubles from December 17, 1984 to August 11, 1985. The right-hander reached his highest ATP singles ranking of World No. 11 in July 1984. md participated in 31 Davis Cup ties for Czechoslovakia from 19771989, posting a 20-10 record in doubles and a 22-15 record in singles. Title: 1984 Volvo International Doubles Passage: Mark Edmondson and Sherwood Stewart were the defending champions but lost in the semifinals to Brian Gottfried and Tom md. Title: 1984 Bavarian Tennis Championships Singles Passage: Tom md was the defending champion, but lost in the first round this year. Title: 1983 Bavarian Tennis Championships Passage: The 1983 Bavarian Tennis Championships was a men's Grand Prix tennis circuit tournament held in Munich, West Germany which was played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 67th edition of the tournament and was held form 16 May through 22 May 1983. Tom md won the singles title. Title: 1990 Monte Carlo Open Doubles Passage: Tom md and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions, but Woodforde did not participate this year. md partnered Petr Korda. Title: Barbara Jordan (tennis) Passage: Barbara Jordan (born April 2, 1957) is a former professional female tennis player from the United States who won the 1979 Australian Open singles title. Title: John Letts (tennis) Passage: John Letts (born May 11, 1964), is a former professional tennis player from the United States. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career, he won seven ATP tour doubles titles and reached four ATP tour doubles finals. He also reached the quarterfinals of the 1985 Australian Open in doubles knocking out the 3rd seeded team of Tom md and John Fitzgerald in the second round. Title: 1984 French Open Men's Doubles Passage: The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1984 French Open was held from 26 May until 10 June 1984 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Henri Leconte and Yannick Noah won the title, defeating Pavel Sloil and Tom md in the final. Title: 1989 Geneva Open Doubles Passage: Mansour Bahrami and Tom md were the defending champions, but md did not participate this year. Bahrami partnered Guillermo Prez Roldn, finishing runner-up.
tennis player
Tom md
Barbara Jordan (tennis)
Which magazine was founded first, Woman or Bustle?
Title: Bustle (magazine) Passage: Bustle is an online American women's magazine founded in August 2013 by Bryan Goldberg. Title: Penco Passage: Penco (Mapudungun: "Peumo water") is a Chilean city and commune in Concepcin Province, Bo Bo Region on the Bay of Concepcin. Founded as the city of Concepcin del Nuevo Extremo ('beginning of the new extreme') on February 12, 1550 by Pedro de Valdivia, it is the third oldest city in Chili, after capital Santiago founded first in 1541 and La Serena second in 1544. Title: Krefeld Pinguine Passage: The Krefeld Pinguine (Krefeld Penguins) are an ice hockey team in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. Their home ice is in Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany at the Knig Palast. Founded first in 1936 by Willi Mnstermann, the pro team became a limited liability company in 1994 and joined the top tier Deutsche Eishockey Liga. In their history they have won the German championship in 1952 and 2003. Title: First Descents Passage: First Descents is a charitable non-profit organization that gives a free outdoor adventure experience trip to young adults who are fighting cancer. Brad Ludden, a professional kayaker, founded First Descents in 2001 at age 20. Title: Wendy Newman Passage: Wendy Newman (born 1967) is an American relationship expert, professional workshop leader, and author. Her relationship advice, often with other experts in the field, has been published in the "Wall Street Journal", "U.S. News World Report", "Salon magazine", Yahoo! Health, and "Bustle magazine". Newman leads a variety of self-improvement workshops; her guidance is based upon her research which started in 2002 and continues today. Her freshman novel, "121 First Dates", details her personal experiences with dates, dating websites and ultimately finding her life partner. Title: Woman (UK magazine) Passage: Woman is an English weekly magazine launched in 1937. Its target audience is for 30-to 40-year-old women. It encompasses a mix of celebrity gossip and TV news, real-life stories, and fashion and beauty tips. Its lifestyle section offers ideas on homes, interiors and food, product reviews and advice. Title: Tanta University Passage: It was founded first in 1962 as a branch from the University of Alexandria with the faculty of Medicine only and then it became an independent university named University of the Middle Delta in 1972. It had at that time Medicine, Science, Agriculture and Education faculties. Then, its name was changed into Tanta University in 1973. Title: Stewart Spiers Passage: Stewart Spiers was a small but innovative firm of plane-makers in Scotland, founded first of all in Ayr in Ayrshire and continuing under the registered name of Stewart Speirs Ltd ["sic"] in Paisley, Renfrewshire, from c. 1933 until its demise in the mid to late 1930s. Like the Glasgow firm of Alexander Mathieson Sons, Spiers benefited hugely from the thriving industries on the Firth of Clyde in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Title: Andrew Bryan (Baptist) Passage: Andrew Bryan (17371812) founded First Bryan Baptist Church, affectionately called the Mother Church of Black Baptists, and First African Baptist Church of Savannah in Savannah, Georgia, the first black Baptist churches to be established in America. Bryan was the former slave of Jonathan Bryan. Title: Syracuse Triad Passage: The Syracuse Triad is the name given to the three women's sororities founded at Syracuse University. Alpha Phi was founded first in 1872 by 10 of the original 20 women admitted into Syracuse University. Gamma Phi Beta came along two years later in 1874 and with it came the term "sorority," which was coined at the time of its founding. (Prior to that, women's Greek-letter organizations used the term "women's fraternity," since no more appropriate term existed.) Alpha Gamma Delta completed the triad in 1904.
Woman
Woman (UK magazine)
Bustle (magazine)
Victoria Azarenka and Caroline Wozniacki, were the defending champions, but they chose to compete in 2010 Dubai Tennis Championships instead, Vania King and Michalla Krajicek won in the final against Meghann Shaughnessy, and which U.S. professional tennis player who is presently ranked No. 2, in the women's doubles rankings?
Title: 2014 Topshelf Open Women's Doubles Passage: Irina-Camelia Begu and Anabel Medina Garrigues were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Begu played alongside Vania King, but lost in the first round to Michalla Krajicek and Kristina Mladenovic. Medina Garrigues teamed up with Yaroslava Shvedova, but lost in the semifinals to Krajicek and Mladenovic. br Title: 2009 French Open Mixed Doubles Passage: In the 2009 French Open Mixed Doubles event Victoria Azarenka and Bob Bryan were the defending champions, but Azarenka chose not to participate, and only Bryan competed in the tournament. BRBryan partnered with Liezel Huber and won in the final 57, 76(5), 107, against Vania King and Marcelo Melo. Title: 2010 Cellular South Cup Doubles Passage: Victoria Azarenka and Caroline Wozniacki were the defending champions, but they chose to compete in 2010 Dubai Tennis Championships instead. Vania King and Michalla Krajicek won in the final 75, 62 against Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Meghann Shaughnessy. Title: 2010 Copa BBVA-Colsanitas Doubles Passage: Nuria Llagostera Vives and Mara Jos Martnez Snchez were the defending champions; however, they chose to compete in the 2010 Dubai Tennis Championships instead. Title: 2011 Cellular South Cup Doubles Passage: Vania King and Michalla Krajicek were the defending champions; however, they were eliminated by Olga Govortsova and Alla Kudryavtseva in the semifinals. Title: Dubai Tennis Championships Passage: The Dubai Tennis Championships (also known as the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships for sponsorship reasons) (formerly known for sponsorship reasons as the Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships and the Dubai Duty Free Men's and Women's Championships) is a professional tennis tournament owned and organized by Dubai Duty Free and held annually in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on outdoor hardcourts. The courts usually have a medium-fast speed considered to be similar in speed to the Shanghai and Swiss Indoor (Basel) courts, all of which are usually somewhat slower than the Cincinnati Master's Courts. The tournament takes place at the end of February and organizes a men's and women's event. The tournament takes place under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai. In 2001 the ATP upgraded the tournament from a 250 level to a more prestigious 500 level tournament. Prior to the 1990s there was an annual Dubai Tennis Championship played at the British Embassy. Title: Austin Krajicek Passage: Austin Krajicek (born June 16, 1990) is an American professional tennis player. He is a distant cousin of Dutch tennis player Richard Krajicek, whose half-sister Michalla Krajicek is also a tennis player. Title: 2010 Cellular South Cup Singles Passage: Victoria Azarenka was the defending champion but she chose to compete in 2010 Dubai Tennis Championships instead. Maria Sharapova won in the final 62, 61 against Sofia Arvidsson. Title: 2007 Tennis Channel Open and the Mirage Cup Passage: The 2007 Tennis Channel Open was a tennis event on the 2007 ATP Tour. Lleyton Hewitt, who was the 2006 runner-up, was the singles champion, while Bob and Mike Bryan were the doubles champions. The event was held in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Darling Tennis Center. It was the twentieth Tennis Channel Open, but just the second to be held in Las Vegas. The ITF women's competition was won by Caroline Wozniacki in singles and by Victoria Azarenka and Tatiana Poutchek for doubles. Title: Bethanie Mattek-Sands Passage: Bethanie Lynn Mattek-Sands (ne Mattek; born March 23, 1985) is a U.S. professional tennis player who is presently ranked No. 2 in the women's doubles rankings. Mattek-Sands is an Olympic Gold Medalist in mixed doubles, has won five Grand Slam titles in women's doubles and two in mixed doubles. She lives in Phoenix, Arizona.
Bethanie Lynn Mattek-Sands
2010 Cellular South Cup Doubles
Bethanie Mattek-Sands
Who played for the Sky Bet Championship?
Title: Joost van Aken Passage: Joost van Aken (born 13 May 1994) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a central defender for EFL Championship team Sheffield Wednesday. He has previously played for the Netherlands Under 21s team. Title: 201617 EFL Championship Passage: The 201617 EFL Championship (referred to as the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the first season of the EFL Championship under its current name, and the twenty-fifth season under its current league structure. Newcastle United were crowned the champions and were promoted to Premier League after just one season at the championship. Title: List of Wigan Athletic F.C. players Passage: Wigan Athletic Football Club is a professional football team based in Wigan, Greater Manchester. They currently compete in the Sky Bet Championship Title: 201415 Football League Championship Passage: The 201415 Football League Championship (referred to as the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons), was the eleventh season of the Football League Championship under its current title and the twenty-third season under its current league structure. The 201415 season began on 8 August 2014 and ended on 2 May 2015. Title: EFL League Two Player of the Month Passage: The Football League Two Player of the Month is an association football award that recognises the player adjudged the best for each month of the season in Football League Two, the fourth tier in English football. The award replaced the Third Division Player of the Month as League Two replaced the Third Division. From the 201314 season, the Football League is sponsored by Sky Bet, so it is known as the "Sky Bet League Two Player of the Month" award. The awards are designed and manufactured in the UK by bespoke awards company Gaudio Awards. Title: 201314 Football League Championship Passage: The 201314 Football League Championship (referred to as the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the tenth season of the Football League Championship under its current title, the twenty-first season under its current league division format and marked the 125th anniversary of the Football League's inaugural season. The season started on 3 August 2013 and finished on 3 May 2014, with all matches on the final day kicking off simultaneously. Title: 201718 EFL Championship Passage: The 201718 EFL Championship (referred to as the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the second season of the EFL Championship under its current name, and the twenty-sixth season under its current league structure. Title: Kennel Gate Novices' Hurdle Passage: The Kennel Gate Novices Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunt race in Britain. It is run at Ascot Racecourse in December over a distance of about 2 miles (1 mile 7 furlongs and 152 yards, or 3,156 metres). It is currently sponsored by Sky Bet and run as the Sky Bet Supreme Trial Novices' Hurdle. Title: EFL Championship Passage: The English Football League Championship (often referred to as the Championship for short or the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the highest division of the English Football League and second-highest overall in the English football league system, after the Premier League. Each year, the top finishing teams in the Championship are promoted to the Premier League, and the lowest finishing teams are relegated to League One. Title: 201516 Football League Championship Passage: The 201516 Football League Championship (referred to as the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the twelfth season of the Football League Championship under its current title and it was the twenty-fourth season under its current league structure.
Joost van Aken
Joost van Aken
EFL Championship
Which is a journal, Madame Figaro or Rabotnitsa?
Title: List of magazines in Saudi Arabia Passage: In the 1990s there were about twenty-five magazines and periodicals in Saudi Arabia. Editions of some international magazines, including "Marie Claire" and "Madame Figaro", are also published in the country. The Arabic edition of "Madame Figaro" was started in 2009. Title: Tatiana Kovylina Passage: Tatiana Kovylina (born 4 November 1981 in Kazan, Soviet Union) is a Russian model. She has appeared in advertisements for Ann Taylor, Calvin Klein Jeans, Cole Haan, and Givenchy. In 2002, she was on the cover of "Madame Figaro" and in 2005, she walked the runway for Victoria's Secret, which she returned to in 2009. Kovylina appeared in the music video of Duran Duran's single "Falling Down". Title: List of magazines in China Passage: In 1898 the first women's magazine was published in China. The number of women's magazines has increased in the country since the late 1980s. In addition to national titles international magazines are also published in the country. " Madame Figaro", and "Elle" are among such titles both of which entered into the Chinese market in 1988. In 1998 "Cosmopolitan" began to be published in the country. " Esquire" is the first international men's magazine which entered into the magazine market in China in 1999. Starting in the 2000s several Japanese magazines began to be circulated in Chinese language in the country, including "CanCam". Title: Marie-Claire Pauwels Passage: Marie-Claire Pauwels (3 September 1945, 15th arrondissement of Paris 22 May 2011) was a French journalist, the daughter of Suzanne Brgeon and Louis Pauwels. In April 1980, she launched the magazine "Madame Figaro" of which she became the first editor-in-chief and received the Prix Roger Nimier in 2003 for her autobiographical work "Fille papa". Title: Vicky Kaya Passage: Vasiliki "Vicky" Kaya (Greek: "" ; born 4 July 1978), is a Greek model, television presenter and occasional actress who has appeared on the covers of numerous international fashion magazines such as "Vogue", "Esquire", "Madame Figaro", "Marie Claire", and "Elle". Title: Mia Rosing Passage: Mia Rosing (born 19 December 1983 in Denmark) is a Danish fashion model. She has been in campaigns for Miss Sixty, Escada and several others. She's appeared on magazine covers such as "ELLE", "Topmodel" and "Madame Figaro". She's appeared in many fashion shows - Lanvin, Marc Jacobs and Christian Dior are just a few examples. Title: Pierre Berdoy Passage: "Pierre Berdoy" was born in Biarritz in 1936. He is a French photographer of architecture, design, still life and beauty. Winner of the Nipce Prize in 1967, he collaborated on projects with French magazines such as "Lil" (1960s), "Elle" (1970s and 1980s), "Madame Figaro" (1980s) and other publications until the 2000s. Title: Rabotnitsa Passage: Rabotnitsa (Russian: ; English: The Woman Worker ) is a women's journal, published in the Soviet Union and Russia and one of the oldest Russian magazines for women and families. Founded in 1914, and first published on Women's Day, it is the first socialist women's journal, and the most politically left of the women's periodicals. While the journal's beginnings are attributed to Lenin and several women who were close to him, he did not contribute to the first seven issues. Title: Cheyenne Tozzi Passage: Cheyenne Tozzi is an Australian model and singer. She has appeared on the covers of Mexican "Vogue", German "Cosmopolitan", and French "Madame Figaro" magazine. Tozzi has also worked with the likes of ACPs 30 Days Of Fashion. Tozzi is currently involved in a self-titled RB music project as a singer and producer. She is the younger sister of model, actress and singer Tahyna Tozzi and the daughter of Nicola Tozzi and Yvonne Tozzi, a retired model. Title: Madame Figaro Passage: Madame Figaro is a French magazine supplement to the Saturday edition of the daily newspaper "Le Figaro", focusing on and catering to women.
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Madame Figaro
Rabotnitsa
The low cost airline known as Skymark Airlines is headquartered at what airport in Japan?
Title: Centavia Passage: Centavia (Central European Aviation) was a short-lived Serbian low cost airline. Its hub airport was Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport in Serbia while its technical base was in Cologne Bonn Airport in Germany. The airline declared bankruptcy on November 8, 2006. Title: Skymark Airlines Passage: Skymark Airlines Inc. ( , Sukaimku Kabushiki-gaisha ) is a low-cost airline headquartered at Haneda Airport in ta, Tokyo, Japan, operating scheduled passenger services within Japan. In addition to its base at Haneda, Skymark is the dominant carrier at Kobe Airport and is the only domestic airline operating at Ibaraki Airport north of Tokyo. Title: Star1 Airlines Passage: JSC "Star1 Airlines" was a Lithuanian low cost airline founded in 2009. The company was owned by the Star Team Group which was also an owner of the tour operator Star1 Holidays. The airline operated both regular and charter flights from its base in Vilnius International Airport. Star1 Airlines was a member of ICAO (code HCW). Its CEO Martynas Laivys has 15 years of experience in the travel industry. During the first 6 months of operations Star1 Airlines carried almost 66,000 passengers on its regular and charter routes; company's turnover reached 28 million litas. Due to financial difficulties, Star1 Airlines suspended operations on 1 October 2010. Title: Tuzla International Airport Passage: Tuzla International Airport (Bosnian: "Meunarodni aerodrom Tuzla " ); (IATA: TZL, ICAO: LQTZ) is an airport near Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tuzla International Airport is second largest airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina, right after Sarajevo International Airport. The airport is known as a low cost airline hub of Bosnia and Herzegovina, since it's used by people from Bosnia, the diaspora and travelers from neighboring countries Croatia and Serbia. The airport is a civilian airport and a military airbase. Title: Philadelphia International Airport Passage: Philadelphia International Airport (IATA: PHL, ICAO: KPHL, FAA LID: PHL) , often referred to just by its IATA code PHL, is a major airport in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, and is the largest airport in the Delaware Valley region and in the state. The airport is a major international hub for American Airlines and a regional cargo hub for UPS Airlines. Philadelphia International Airport is also a focus city for ultra low cost airline Frontier Airlines. The airport has service to destinations in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East. Most of the airport property is located in Philadelphia proper. The international terminal and the western end of the airfield are located in Tinicum Township, Delaware County. PHL covers 2,302 acres (932 ha). Title: Come Fly with Me (2010 TV series) Passage: Come Fly with Me is a British mockumentary television comedy series created by and starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Narrated by Lindsay Duncan, the series launched on 25 December 2010 on BBC One and BBC One HD. A spoof of British documentaries "Airport" and "Airline", the series follows the activity at a fictional airport and three fictional airlines: FlyLo (a low cost airline), Our Lady Air (an Irish low cost airline) and Great British Air (a major international British airline). Title: Ted (airline) Passage: Ted was one of two airline divisional brands of United Airlines. It targeted vacation locations in the low cost airline market, in contrast to United's high end divisional "sub-fleeted" brand called United p.s.. "Ted" comes from the last three letters in the "United" brand name. United marketed Ted anthropomorphically and attempted to personify Ted; it used phrases such as "Meet Ted" or "I've Met Ted". Title: Haneda Airport Passage: Tokyo International Airport ( , Tky Kokusai Kk ) , commonly known as Haneda Airport ( , Haneda Kk ) or Tokyo Haneda Airport (IATA: HND, ICAO: RJTT) , is one of the two primary airports that serve the Greater Tokyo Area, and is the primary base of Japan's two major domestic airlines, Japan Airlines (Terminal 1) and All Nippon Airways (Terminal 2), as well as Air Do, Skymark Airlines, Solaseed Air, and StarFlyer. It is located in ta, Tokyo, 14 km south of Tokyo Station. Title: VivaColombia Passage: VivaColombia is a Colombian low-cost airline based in Medelln, Colombia. VivaColombia is the first true low cost carrier in Colombia. It is partly owned by the founders of Europe's biggest low cost airline, Ryanair. Title: Vgar Airport Passage: Vgar Airport (Faroese: "Vga Floghavn" ) (IATA: FAE, ICAO: EKVG) is the only airport in the Faroe Islands, and is located 1 NM east of Srvgur. Due to the Faroe Islands' status as a self-governing territory, the airport is not subject to the rules of the European Union. It is the main operating base for Faroese national airline Atlantic Airways and, for a brief period during 2006, was also the base for the low cost airline FaroeJet.
Haneda Airport
Haneda Airport
Skymark Airlines
Who was born first, Don O. Newland or Richard Dutcher?
Title: States of Grace Passage: States of Grace (also known as God's Army 2: States of Grace) is a 2005 drama film by Richard Dutcher which tells the story of two Mormon missionaries in Santa Monica, California. While it features none of the original main characters from "God's Army", it is set in the same location and has some of the original secondary characters. Title: Richard Dutcher Passage: Richard Alan Dutcher (born 1964) is an American independent filmmaker who produces, writes, directs, edits, and frequently stars in his films. After making "God's Army", a successful 2000 movie about LDS missionaries, Dutcher became well known among members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and gave himself the nickname "The Father of Mormon Cinema." In 2007, Dutcher left the LDS Church. Title: Don O. Newland Passage: Don Oliver Newland (18961951) was an American film director and producer whose career consisted largely of itinerant work. From the 1920s until his death, he traveled to cities throughout the United States making films that employed local citizens as stars and extras. Using a standard script, Newland personalized each film according to its location "Belvidere's Hero", "Staunton's Hero", "Janesville's Hero", "Huntingdon's Hero", "Tyrone's Hero", "Wilmington's Hero", and so on. Title: Evil Angel (film) Passage: Evil Angel is a 2009 indie horror mystery film starring Ving Rhames, Ava Gaudet, Kristopher Shepard, and Richard Dutcher, who also directed, wrote, edited, and produced the film. Title: God's Army (film) Passage: God's Army is a 2000 film. It was written, directed by and features Richard Dutcher. It is an independent film and was financed by private investors. 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: Brigham City (film) Passage: Brigham City is a 2001 murder mystery film. It was written, directed by and starring Richard Dutcher in the main role. It is an independent film and was financed by private investors. Title: Girl Crazy (1997 film) Passage: Girl Crazy is a 1997 American comedy film written and directed by Richard Dutcher. Dutcher's first feature film, it was initially shown on HBO's Cinemax service, and never received theatrical distribution. 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
Don Oliver Newland
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Richard Dutcher
What is the title of the rock song written by a member of the band MC5 who was married Patti Smith?
Title: Ask the Angels Passage: "Ask the Angels" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Ivan Kral, and released as a third single from Patti Smith Group 1976 album "Radio Ethiopia". In 2000 The Distillers released a cover of the song on their debut album. Chemical People released a cover on their 1990 EP "Angels Devils". Title: 1959 (Patti Smith song) Passage: "1959" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Tony Shanahan, and released as a promo single from Patti Smith 1997 album "Peace and Noise". In 1998 the song was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Title: People Have the Power Passage: "People Have the Power" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Fred "Sonic" Smith, and released as a lead single from Patti Smith 1988 album "Dream of Life". The cover photograph is by Robert Mapplethorpe. The music video is filmed mostly in black-and-white and features Patti Smith singing, writing and walking. Title: Fred quot;Sonicquot; Smith Passage: Frederick Dewey Smith (September 14, 1948 November 4, 1994), known professionally as Fred "Sonic" Smith, was an American guitarist, best known as a member of the influential and political, Detroit rock band, the MC5. At age 31, he married and raised a family with poet and fellow rock musician, Patti Smith. The couple collaborated musically, and raised two children together. Title: Up There Down There Passage: "Up There Down There" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Fred "Sonic" Smith. It was released as the third single from Patti Smith's 1988 album "Dream of Life". Title: Pissing in a River Passage: "Pissing in a River" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Ivan Kral, and released as a lead single from the Patti Smith Group's 1976 album "Radio Ethiopia". It was featured in both the 1980 movie "Times Square" and the 1997 independent film "All Over Me". Nick Hornby describes "Pissing in a River" as one of 31 songs that have provided a soundtrack to his life. It also appears on Smith's compilations "Land" and "iTunes Originals". Title: Frederick (song) Passage: "Frederick" is a rock song written by Patti Smith, and released as lead single from Patti Smith Group 1979 album "Wave". The song is dedicated to Fred "Sonic" Smith, guitar player of the Detroit band MC5 and Smith's future husband. Title: Glitter in Their Eyes Passage: "Glitter in Their Eyes" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Oliver Ray, and released as a promo single from Patti Smith 2000 album "Gung Ho". In 2001 the song was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Title: Rock N Roll Nigger Passage: "Rock N Roll Nigger" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye, and released on the Patti Smith Group's 1978 album "Easter". The song has since been covered by several artists, and a remix was included on the soundtrack of the 1994 film "Natural Born Killers". Title: Summer Cannibals Passage: "Summer Cannibals" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Fred "Sonic" Smith, and released as a lead single from Patti Smith 1996 album "Gone Again". The song derives from a song Fred "Sonic" Smith wrote and played with his pre-Sonic Rendezvous Band, Ascension in September 1973. Ascension included Michael Davis on vocals and John Hefti on bass.
"Up There Down There"
Up There Down There
Fred quot;Sonicquot; Smith
what was the birth date of the actor and bodybuilder who starred in a film directed by Mads Matthiesen?
Title: The Search for Robert Johnson Passage: The Search for Robert Johnson is a 1991 UK television documentary film about the Delta blues musician Robert Johnson, hosted by John Hammond, and produced and directed by Chris Hunt. In it, Hammond travels through the American Deep South to pursue topics such as Johnson's birth date, place and parents, his early musical development, performances and travels, romances, his mythic "pact with the devil," his untimely murder in his late twenties, the discovery of possible offspring, and the uncertainty over where Johnson is buried. Throughout, Johnson's music is both foreground and background, from recordings of Johnson and as performed on camera by Hammond, David Honeyboy Edwards, and Johnny Shines. Title: Nivedita Joshi-Saraf Passage: Nivedita Saraf is an actress in the Marathi and Hindi film industry of India of the late 1980s and early 1990s. She did her schooling and college from Mumbai itself. She is married to Marathi and Hindi films actor Ashok Saraf. Her birth date is 6 June 1965. Title: Jerry Hausner Passage: James Bernard Hausner (May 5, 1909 April 1, 1993) (Another source gives May 20, 1909, as his birth date.) professionally Jerry Hauser was an American radio and television actor, best known as Ricky Ricardo's agent in "I Love Lucy" and as the voice of Waldo in "Mr. Magoo" and several characters such as Hemlock Holmes, The Mole, Broodles and Itchy in "The Dick Tracy Show" (he had also worked as a dialogue director for both of these cartoons). Title: Astro Boy (2003 TV series) Passage: Astro Boy ( , Asutoro Bi: Tetsuwan Atomu , lit. "Astro Boy: Mighty Atom") is a remake of the 1960s anime series of the same name created by Osamu Tezuka, which was produced by his company, Tezuka Productions, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, Dentsu, and Fuji Television network. It was also shown on Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and other regions. It was created to celebrate the birth date of AtomAstro Boy (as well as the 40th anniversary of the original TV series). Under the original English name (instead of "Mighty Atom"), it kept the same classic art style as the original manga and anime, but was revisioned and modernized with more lush, high-quality, near-theatrical animation and visuals. It combined the playfulness of the early anime with the darker, more serious and dramatic Science fiction themes of the manga and the 1980 series. The anime broadcast in Japan on the same date as Atom'sAstro's birth in the manga (April 6, 2003) across Animax and Fuji Television. It was directed by Kazuya Konaka and written by Chiaki J. Konaka at the beginning of the series. Other writers included were Keiichi Hasegawa, Sadayuki Murai, Ai Ohta, Hirotoshi Kobayashi, Kenji Konuta, and Marc Handler, who was also executive story editor. Title: Richard Carlyle Passage: Richard Carlyle (March 20, 1914 November 15, 2009) was a film, television and Broadway actor. (The reference book "Encyclopedia of Early Television Crime Fighters: All Regular Cast Nembers in American Crime and Mystery Series" gives Carlyle's birth date as March 20, 1920.) Title: Comrade in America Passage: Comrade in America (abbreviated as CIA) is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language adventure film directed by Amal Neerad, starring Dulquer Salmaan, Karthika Muralidharan and Chandini Sreedharan in the lead roles. The film released on 5 May, also the birth date of Karl Marx and performed well at box office despite mixed reviews . Title: Kim Kold Passage: Kim Kold (born 25 August 1965) is a Danish actor and former professional bodybuilder. Standing 6'4" (1.93m) tall and weighing 308 lbs (140 kg), he is primarily known for his large size. Title: Jack Little (songwriter) Passage: Jack Little (born John Leonard; May 30, 1899 April 9, 1956), (Another source gives his birth date as May 28, 1902.) sometimes credited Little Jack Little, was a British-born American composer, singer, pianist, actor, and songwriter whose songs were featured in several movies. He is not to be confused with the burlesque comedian also known as "Little" Jack Little, who stood 4'5". Title: Teddy Bear (2012 film) Passage: Teddy Bear (Danish: "10 Timer til Paradis" , "10 hours to paradise") is a 2012 Danish film starring Kim Kold as a Danish bodybuilder who travels to Thailand to find love. The film was directed by Mads Matthiesen and written by Matthiesen and Martin Zandvliet. "Teddy Bear" is based on Matthiesen's 2007 short film "Dennis", which starred Kold in the same role. Rated PG-13 Title: Thomas Doggett Passage: Thomas Doggett (or Dogget) (  1640 20 September 1721) was an Irish actor. The birth date of 1640 seems unlikely. A more probable date of 1670 is given in the Encyclopdia Britannica.
25 August 1965
Teddy Bear (2012 film)
Kim Kold
What composer, known for his many film scores, composed "Stronger with Each Tear" with Mary J. Blige?
Title: The One (Mary J. Blige song) Passage: "The One" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige featuring Canadian rapper Drake. Written by Blige and Drake along with Ester Dean and producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, it was included in her ninth studio album, "Stronger with Each Tear" (2009). Released as the album's lead single, the song marked Blige's 5th entry on the Hot RBHip-Hop Songs chart, on which it reached number 32. Blige's sum extended her lead for most charted titles among women in the 1990s and 2000s. Title: The Living Proof Passage: "The Living Proof" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige for the soundtrack of the 2011 film "The Help". The song was later included on her ninth studio album "Stronger with Each Tear" (2009). Blige composed the song along with the film's score composer Thomas Newman as well as Harvey Mason, Jr. and Damon Thomas from production team The Underdogs. "The Living Proof" is a traditional power ballad with contemporary RB elements. The song garnered positive reviews from contemporary critics, who praised its lyrical content and Blige's vocals. It was nominated for the Best Original Song category at the 69th Golden Globe Awards, but lost to "Masterpiece", performed by Madonna. Title: I Am (Mary J. Blige song) Passage: "I Am" is a song taken from American RB singer-songwriter Mary J. Blige's ninth studio album, "Stronger with Each Tear". The song was written by Blige, Johnt Austin, Ester Dean, Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel Eriksen with musical production from Stargate and was released as the second single from the album. Title: Stronger with Each Tear Passage: Stronger with Each Tear (stylized as STRONGER withEach Tear) is the ninth studio album from American RB and soul singer Mary J. Blige. The album was released in the US on December 21, 2009, under Blige's own imprint, Matriarch Records. Title: Music Saved My Life Tour Passage: Music Saved My Life Tour is a worldwide concert by American recording artist, Mary J. Blige. Visiting North America, Europe, Asia and Australia, the tour supports Blige's ninth studio album, "Stronger with Each Tear". Title: Alex North Passage: Alex North (December 4, 1910  September 8, 1991) was an American composer best known for his many film scores, including "A Streetcar Named Desire" (one of the first jazz-based film scores), "Viva Zapata! ", "Spartacus", "Cleopatra", and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ". He was the first composer to receive an Honorary Academy Award but never won a competitive Oscar despite fifteen nominations. Title: We Got Hood Love Passage: "We Got Hood Love" (or simply "Hood Love") is a song performed by American RB recording artist Mary J. Blige and features American singer Trey Songz. It was released as the third American (fourth overall) and last single from her ninth studio album, "Stronger with Each Tear". The song was originally sung with Blige Johnta Austin. Title: Each Tear Passage: "Each Tear" is a song performed by American RB recording artist Mary J. Blige. It was released as the second international single from her ninth studio album, "Stronger with Each Tear". The song is originally sung by just Blige on the US version of her album though on the re-release and on international releases the song is a featured duet to reflect each of the international markets. Title: Thomas Newman Passage: Thomas Montgomery Newman (born October 20, 1955) is an American composer best known for his many film scores. Title: Stronger (Mary J. Blige song) Passage: "Stronger" is a song performed by American RB singersongwriter Mary J. Blige, with writing from Ester Dean, Dwayne Dalton, Jamal Jones, Chauncey Hollis and Chris Brown, who provides backing vocals. Recorded by Blige, it was featured on the soundtrack for the LeBron James documentary film "More Than a Game", and included on the international version of her ninth studio album, "Stronger with Each Tear" (2010). It was released as the first single from the soundtrack to iTunes and Amazon on August 18, 2009. Additionally it was sent to US radio on September 8, 2009.
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What casino and hotel near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada has 703 rooms and suites, a 94840 sqft casino, and a nightclub that introduced Vegas sky boxes, cabanas, and water booths?
Title: Monte Carlo Resort and Casino Passage: The Monte Carlo Resort and Casino is a megaresort hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The hotel, with a height of 360 ft , has 32 floors, featuring a 102000 sqft casino floor with 1,400 slot machines, 60 table games, and 15 poker tables. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. The hotel offers 2,992 guest rooms, including 259 luxury suites. It is being converted from late 2016 to 2018 into the Park MGM, with the upper floors converted into a boutique hotel, NoMad Las Vegas. Title: W Las Vegas Passage: W Las Vegas was a planned condo-hotel resort near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It was announced in 2005 as a joint venture between Edge Group and minority partner Starwood Resorts. A contract to design the complex was awarded to New York-based Lacina Heitler Architects, following a competition featuring Swiss architects Herzog de Meuron and Carlos Ott of Uruguay. It was initially expected to cost around 1.7 billion, and include 3,000 to 4,000 mixed-use hotel and residential units, a 75000 sqft casino, and an assortment of restaurants and stores. The project was planned for a site northeast of the intersection of Harmon Avenue and Koval Lane, two blocks east of Las Vegas Boulevard. Title: Bally's Las Vegas Passage: Bally's Las Vegas (formerly MGM Grand Hotel and Casino) is a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. The hotel features 2,814 extra-sized guestrooms that are 450 sqft or larger and over 175000 sqft of banquet and meeting space. The casino occupies 66187 sqft . About 75 of the rooms are in the Indigo Tower, and were renovated in 2004. The remaining rooms are located in the Jubilee Tower, constructed in 1981. Title: Tropicana Las Vegas Boulevard intersection Passage: The Tropicana Las Vegas Boulevard intersection on the Las Vegas Strip (Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard), is noteworthy for several reasons. It was the first intersection in Las Vegas completely closed to street level pedestrian traffic and its four corners are home to four major resorts: Excalibur Hotel and Casino, Tropicana Las Vegas, New York-New York Hotel and Casino and MGM Grand Las Vegasthe latter has 5,044 rooms and was once the largest hotel in the world. The resorts at the four corners have a total of 12,536 hotel rooms as of 2016. Title: Echelon Place Passage: Echelon Place was an unfinished hotel, casino, shopping, and convention complex on the Las Vegas Strip, developed by Boyd Gaming. It was to be a multi-use project on 87 acre with a 140000 sqft casino, 4 hotels providing 5,300 rooms, 25 restaurants and bars, and the 650000 sqft Las Vegas ExpoCenter. Echelon Place would have been a 3,300 room hotel owned and operated by Boyd; other hotels were expected to be a Shangri-La Hotel, a Delano Hotel, a Mondrian Hotel, and the Echelon Tower. Title: Hooters Casino Hotel Passage: Hooters Casino Hotel is a hotel and casino located off the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned by Trinity Hotel Investors and operated by the Navegante Group. It is located off the Strip next to the Tropicana and across the street from the MGM Grand Las Vegas. The hotel has 696 rooms with a 35000 sqft casino. Title: Palms Casino Resort Passage: Palms Casino Resort is a hotel and casino located near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It has 703 rooms and suites and contains 94840 sqft casino, recording studio, Michelin-starred restaurant and 2,500-seat concert theater. Title: Silver Sevens Passage: Silver Sevens Hotel and Casino (formerly known as Terrible's) is a locals casino and hotel 1 mi east of the Las Vegas Strip, in Paradise, Nevada. It has 370 rooms and a 35000 sqft casino. Title: Cannery Casino and Hotel Passage: Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino in North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. The property sits on 28 acre , approximately six miles north of the Las Vegas Strip. The Cannery includes an 80000 sqft casino, 201 hotel rooms, an indooroutdoor venue, Galaxy Movie Theater, five restaurants and three bars. Title: Rain Nightclub Passage: Rain Nightclub, at the Palms Casino Resort, opened in the 2001 by the N9NE Group. The club is or has been known as Rain Las Vegas and Rain in the Desert. Those seen at Rain include Jerry Bruckheimer, Nicky Hilton and David Katzenberg. Rain was the first club to introduce Vegas sky boxes, cabanas and water booths.
Palms Casino Resort
Rain Nightclub
Palms Casino Resort
Robert Rankin wrote a novel based on what painting, housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid since 1939?
Title: Casn del Buen Retiro Passage: The Casn del Buen Retiro is an annex of the Museo del Prado complex in Madrid. Following major restoration work, which was completed in October 2007, it now houses the Museum's study centre (the Escuela del Prado) and library. Title: The Grape Harvest Passage: The Grape Harvest or Autumn (Spanish: "La vendimia o El Otoo" ) is a 1786 oil on canvas painting by Francisco Goya which depicts a man in autumn-colored clothes with his wife and son. A peasant is presenting them with a sample of the years grape harvest. The piece has been held by the Museo del Prado in Madrid since 1870. Title: The Garden of Unearthly Delights Passage: The Garden Of Unearthly Delights is a novel by British author Robert Rankin. Its title is a reference to the painting "The Garden of Earthly Delights" by the painter Hieronymus Bosch. Title: Portrait of Camilla Gonzaga and Her Three Sons Passage: Portrait of Camilla Gonzaga and Her Three Sons is a painting attributed to the Italian Mannerist artist Parmigianino and others, executed around 1539-1540 and housed in the Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain. It forms a pair with another painting in the Prado, the "Portrait of Pier Maria Rossi di San Secondo", Camilla's husband, a painting which is unanimously assigned to Parmigianino. Title: Mona Lisa (Prado's version) Passage: The copy of the "Mona Lisa" is a painting of the same subject as Leonardo da Vinci's famous "Mona Lisa" (which is held by the Louvre Museum, Paris). The copy painting has been displayed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid (Spain) since 1819, but was considered for decades a worthless copy. However, after its restoration in 2012, the Prado's "Mona Lisa" was claimed to be the earliest replica of Leonardo's masterpiece. Title: The Triumph of Death Passage: The Triumph of Death is an oil panel painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder painted c. 1562. It has been in the Museo del Prado in Madrid since 1827. Title: Equestrian Portrait of the Count-Duke of Olivares Passage: Gaspar de Guzmn, Count-Duke of Olivares, on Horseback (Spanish: "Gaspar de Guzmn, conde-duque de Olivares, a caballo" ) is an oil on canvas painting by Spanish painter Diego Velzquez, made around the year 1636. It has been in the Museo del Prado in Madrid since its inauguration in 1819. Title: The Garden of Earthly Delights Passage: The Garden of Earthly Delights is the modern title given to a triptych painted by the Early Netherlandish master Hieronymus Bosch, housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid since 1939. It dates from between 1490 and 1510, when Bosch was between 40 and 60 years old. Title: Museo de Arte Moderno (Madrid) Passage: The Museum of Modern Art ("Museo de Arte Moderno" or "M.A.M.") was the Spanish national museum dedicated to 19th- and 20th-century painting. It was set up in 1894. It closed in 1971, when its 19th-century collections were merged into those of the Museo del Prado, but housed at the Casn del Buen Retiro, and its 20th-century collections formed into the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art (Museo Espaol de Arte Contemporneo or MEAC), the predecessor of the present-day Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofa. Title: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofa Passage: The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofa (MNCARS, also called the Museo Reina Sofa, Queen Sofa Museum, El Reina Sofa, or simply The Sofia) is Spain's national museum of 20th-century art. The museum was officially inaugurated on September 10, 1992, and is named for Queen Sofa. It is located in Madrid, near the Atocha train and metro stations, at the southern end of the so-called Golden Triangle of Art (located along the Paseo del Prado and also comprising the Museo del Prado and the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza).
The Garden of Earthly Delights
The Garden of Unearthly Delights
The Garden of Earthly Delights
Normal is a 2007 Canadian drama film about a group of unrelated people who are brought together in the wake of a deadly car accident, The film was directed by Carl Bessai, and stars Callum Keith Rennie, a British-born Canadian television and film ?.
Title: The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet Passage: The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet is a 2013 Franco-Canadian adventure drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and co-written with Guillaume Laurant, an adaptation of the 2010 book "The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet" written by Reif Larsen. The film stars Helena Bonham Carter, Judy Davis, Callum Keith Rennie, and Kyle Catlett. Title: Snow Cake Passage: Snow Cake is a 2006 BritishCanadian indie romantic comedy drama film directed by Marc Evans and starring Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, Carrie-Anne Moss, Emily Hampshire, and Callum Keith Rennie. It was released on 8 September 2006 in the UK. Title: Into the Forest Passage: Into the Forest is a 2015 Canadian drama film written and directed by Patricia Rozema. The film is based on the book written by Jean Hegland published in 1996. The film stars Ellen Page, Evan Rachel Wood, Max Minghella, Callum Keith Rennie, Michael Eklund, and Sandy Sidhu. Title: Double Happiness (film) Passage: Double Happiness is a 1994 Canadian drama film directed by Mina Shum, co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film stars Sandra Oh as Jade Li, an actress struggling to assert her independence from the expectations of her Chinese Canadian family. Callum Keith Rennie also stars as Mark, Jade's love interest. Title: Normal (2007 film) Passage: Normal is a 2007 Canadian drama film about a group of unrelated people who are brought together in the wake of a deadly car accident. The film was directed by Carl Bessai, and stars Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Zegers, Callum Keith Rennie and Andrew Airlie. Title: Carl Bessai Passage: Carl Bessai (born 1966 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian film director and screenwriter. Bessai studied at OCAD University and at York University in Toronto graduating with a Master of Fine Arts Degree. He got his start directing documentary films before moving to Vancouver and directing his debut feature film "Johnny" in 1999. Bessai has made a career working on low-budget independent features but has worked with A-List actors Ian McKellen and Deborah Kara Unger on his film "Emile" and Carrie-Anne Moss on his film "Normal". He was nominated for the Genie Award for Best Achievement in Direction for the latter film. Bessai is a member of the Directors Guild of Canada, the Writers Guild of Canada, and the Canadian Film and Television Producer's Association. Title: Callum Keith Rennie Passage: Callum Keith Rennie (born 14 September 1960) is a British-born Canadian television and film actor. He started his career in Canadian film and television projects, where his portrayal of Stanley Raymond Kowalski on the television series "Due South" was his first international success. After years acting in over one hundred and twenty five Canadian and international projects, he became widely known for his portrayal of the Cylon Leoben Conoy on "Battlestar Galactica", and following that, his role as record producer Lew Ashby on the Showtime series "Californication". Title: Frank's Cock Passage: Frank's Cock is a 1993 Canadian short film written and directed by Mike Hoolboom. The eight-minute production stars Callum Keith Rennie as an unnamed narrator who discusses his relationship with his partner, Frank. The two met while the narrator was a teenager and spent nearly ten years together. Frank has since been diagnosed with AIDS, and the narrator fears his death. The story was based on the experience of one of Hoolboom's friends at People With AIDS, which Hoolboom adapted after receiving a commission to create a short film about breaking up. Title: Faith, Fraud amp; Minimum Wage Passage: Faith, Fraud Minimum Wage is a 2010 comedy film adaption of Canadian playwright Josh MacDonald's play "Halo". The film is directed by George Mihalka, and stars Callum Keith Rennie and Martha MacIsaac. Title: Hard Core Logo Passage: Hard Core Logo is a 1996 Canadian mockumentary adapted by Noel Baker from the novel of the same name by author Michael Turner. The film was directed by Bruce McDonald and illustrates the self-destruction of punk rock. Released in 1996, the film documents a once-popular punk band, Hard Core Logo, comprising lead singer Joe Dick (Hugh Dillon), fame-tempted guitarist Billy Tallent (Callum Keith Rennie), schizophrenic bass player John Oxenberger (John Pyper-Ferguson), and drummer Pipefitter (Bernie Coulson). Julian Richings plays Bucky Haight, Dick's idol. Several notable punk musicians, including Art Bergmann, Joey Shithead and Joey Ramone, play themselves in cameos. Canadian television personality Terry David Mulligan also has a cameo, playing a fictionalized version of himself.
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Normal (2007 film)
Callum Keith Rennie
In 1986 there was a science fiction adventure that was directed by Randal Kleiser and had a former child actir from Canada, What is the movie called?
Title: Shadow of Doubt (1998 film) Passage: Shadow of Doubt is a 1998 American independent mystery-thriller film directed by Randal Kleiser and starring Melanie Griffith, Tom Berenger, Craig Sheffer, and Huey Lewis. Title: Love Wrecked Passage: Love Wrecked (also known as Temptation Island internationally) is a 2005 American adventure romantic comedy film directed by Randal Kleiser. Starring Amanda Bynes, it is a romantic comedy about a girl getting stranded with a rock star on a beach in the Caribbean. Title: Summer Lovers Passage: Summer Lovers is a 1982 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Randal Kleiser, starring Peter Gallagher, Daryl Hannah and Valerie Quennessen. It was filmed on location on the island of Santorini, Greece. The original music score is composed by Basil Poledouris. "Summer Lovers" featured "Hard to Say I'm Sorry", a No. 1 hit for Chicago and "I'm So Excited" by The Pointer Sisters. Title: Flight of the Navigator Passage: Flight of the Navigator is a 1986 American science fiction adventure film directed by Randal Kleiser and written by Mark H. Baker, Michael Burton and Matt MacManus. The film stars Joey Cramer as David Freeman, a 12-year-old boy who is abducted by an alien spaceship and finds himself caught in a world that has changed around him. Title: The Blue Lagoon (1980 film) Passage: The Blue Lagoon is a 1980 American romantic adventure drama film directed by Randal Kleiser and filmed on Turtle Island in Fiji. The screenplay by Douglas Day Stewart was based on the 1908 novel "The Blue Lagoon" by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. The film stars Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins. The music score was composed by Basil Poledouris and the cinematography was by Nstor Almendros. Title: Grandview, U.S.A. Passage: Grandview, U.S.A. is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Randal Kleiser and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Carole Cook, Ramon Bieri, John Cusack, Joan Cusack, M. Emmet Walsh, Michael Winslow, Troy Donahue and Steve Dahl. The original music score is composed by Thomas Newman. It was filmed on location in Pontiac, Illinois. Title: Somos t y yo: Un nuevo da Passage: Somos t y yo: un nuevo da is an Venezuelan teen drama series based on the 1978 film "Grease", directed by Randal Kleiser, which in turn is based on the musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey 1971 of the same name. The series stars Sheryl Rubio and Vctor Drija. It debuted in its country of origin, Latin America and Europe on August 17, 2009. Title: Honey, I Blew Up the Kid Passage: Honey, I Blew Up the Kid is a 1992 American comedy science fiction film and the sequel to the 1989 film "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids". Directed by Randal Kleiser and released by Walt Disney Pictures, the film stars Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman, Robert Oliveri and Amy O'Neill, who reprise their roles as Wayne, Diane, Nick, and Amy Szalinski respectively, as well as newcomer Keri Russell as Mandy Park, Nick's love interest and babysitter of Adam, the Szalinskis' new two-year-old son, whose accidental exposure to Wayne's new industrial-sized growth machine causes him to gradually grow to enormous size. Made only three years after "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids", this film is set five years after the events depicted in the previous film. It was filmed in 1991. Title: Joey Cramer Passage: Deleriyes August Joe Fisher "Joey" Cramer (born August 23, 1973) is a Canadian former child actor who had a briefly successful career in Canadian television and Hollywood in the mid-1980s, most notably for his role in the cinema film "Flight of the Navigator". Title: White Fang (1991 film) Passage: White Fang is a 1991 American Northern adventure film directed by Randal Kleiser, starring Ethan Hawke, Klaus Maria Brandauer and Seymour Cassel. Based on Jack London's novel "White Fang", it tells the story of the friendship between a Yukon gold hunter and a wolfdog.
Flight of the Navigator
Joey Cramer
Flight of the Navigator
Who directed a 2010 American psychological thriller film that starred an American actress and model who is known for her role as Gwen Tennyson ?
Title: Black Swan dance double controversy Passage: "Black Swan" is a 2010 American psychological thriller film about a ballet dancer directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, and Mila Kunis. After the 83rd Academy Awards, in which Portman won the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in the film as a ballerina, controversy arose over how much credit for the dancing in the film was being given to her and how much to her "dance double", American Ballet Theatre soloist Sarah Lane. Title: Kalamity (film) Passage: Kalamity is a 2010 American psychological thriller film starring Nick Stahl, Jonathan Jackson and Beau Garrett. Title: Meagan Smith Passage: Meagan Smith (born March 28, 1986) is an American live film and voice actress. She played Chrissy on "ER" as a guest. She also voices the character of ten-year-old Gwen Tennyson on the Cartoon Network's show "Ben 10", and the movies "" and "", and voiced Rachel, the girlfriend of Tommy Pickles, in the Nickelodeon show "All Grown Up! ". Title: Junkyard Dog (film) Passage: Junkyard Dog is a 2010 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Kim Bass, and starring Innis Casey, Vivica A. Fox, Galadriel Stineman, Brad Dourif and John Kapelos. The film follows a female FBI agent frantically trying attempting to save an abducted college student from a cannibalistic serial killer and rapist who is keeping her confined in an underground cell. Title: Zenith (film) Passage: Zenith (also styled as Zenith - A Film by Anonymous) is a 2010 American psychological thriller about two men attempting to solve the same conspiracy theory. The title refers to a grand 'Zenith Conspiracy' formed by the film's protagonist, Ed Crowley. The film also utilizes an alternate reality game and transmedia storytelling to augment its narrative. Title: Bereavement (film) Passage: Bereavement is a 2010 American psychological thriller film starring Michael Biehn, Alexandra Daddario, John Savage and Nolan Gerard Funk. It is a prequel to director Steven Mena's previous film "Malevolence", and centers on a child who is abducted and forced to bear witness to a madman's crimes. Title: Take Shelter Passage: Take Shelter is a 2011 American psychological thriller drama film written and directed by Jeff Nichols and starring Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain. Plagued by a series of apocalyptic visions, a young husband and father (Shannon) questions whether to shelter his family from a coming storm, or from himself. It was nominated for four Saturn Awards including Best Horror or Thriller Film and Best Actress for Chastain, and won Best Writing for Nichols and Best Actor for Shannon. Title: Boy Wonder (film) Passage: Boy Wonder is a 2010 American psychological thriller about vigilantism. The film was written and directed by Michael Morrissey and stars Caleb Steinmeyer, Zulay Henao, Bill Sage, Tracy Middendorf, Daniel Stewart Sherman, Chuck Cooper, and James Russo. Title: Galadriel Stineman Passage: Galadriel Stineman (born October 20, 1990) is an American actress and model who is known for her role as Gwen Tennyson in " " and as Cassidy Finch in "The Middle". Title: Peacock (2010 film) Passage: Peacock is a 2010 American psychological thriller directed by Michael Lander, written by Lander and Ryan Roy, and starring Cillian Murphy, Ellen Page and Susan Sarandon. It was editor Sally Menke's final film.
Kim Bass
Junkyard Dog (film)
Galadriel Stineman
Ritsuko Okazaki, was a Japanese singer-songwriter born on Hashima Island, commonly called Gunkanjima, an abandoned island lying about how manykilometers from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan?
Title: Tatsuo Kamon Passage: Tatsuo Kamon ( , Kamon Tatsuo ) , real name Tatsuo Torikai ( , Torikai Tatsuo ) , is a Japanese singer-songwriter born 25 March 1959 in Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. He is represented by the talent management firm Daikan'yama Production, and releases works through Daipro-X, a record company which is a subsidiary of Daikan'yama. Title: Oriental Air Bridge Passage: Oriental Air Bridge Co., Ltd. ( , Orientaru Ea Burijji Kabushiki-gaisha ) is an airline headquartered on the grounds of Nagasaki Airport and in mura, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It operates charter services throughout southern Japan, as well as scheduled services between Nagasaki and Fukuoka. Its main base is Nagasaki Airport, with a hub at Fukuoka Airport. The airline was established in 1961 as Nagasaki Airways. It was renamed Oriental Air Bridge in March 2001. Title: Dee Island Passage: Dee Island is the ice-free island lying between Greenwich Island and Aitcho Islands in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica and is separated from Greenwich Island to the south by the 850 m wide "Orin Passage" ( ) and from Aitcho Islands to the northeast by the 1.1 km wide Villaln Passage. Extending 1.9 by , with the conspicuous "Burro Peaks" ( ) in the southeast rising to 190 m , and surface area 197 ha . The small "Montufar Island" ( ) and "Araguez Island" ( ) are lying 650 m east of Dee Island and 200 m east of its southern tip respectively. The area was visited by 19th century sealers. Title: Melocure Passage: Melocure ( , Merokyua ) was a Japanese pop duo consisting of Megumi Hinata ( , Hinata Megumi ) and Ritsuko Okazaki ( , Okazaki Ritsuko ) . They were signed to Columbia Music Entertainment. The duo's name is based on a pun on the term melodic hardcore. Title: Scrub Island, Anguilla Passage: Scrub Island is an 8 km2 island lying off the eastern tip of the main island of Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is easily reached by boat. Privately owned, the remains of an abandoned air field still exist. There are several abandoned houses on the island, mainly due to damage from hurricanes. There is no electricity or plumbing. Title: List of Love Hina episodes Passage: Love Hina ( , Rabu Hina ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu. It was adapted into a 24 episode anime series by Xebec, which aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from April 19, 2000 to September 27, 2000. The opening theme was "Sakura Saku" ( ) and the closing theme was "Kimi Sae Ireba" ( ) . Both songs were written by Ritsuko Okazaki and performed by Megumi Hayashibara. The two themes were released as a CD single, which debuted on the Oricon charts at Number 7. A 25th episode was later created and released as a DVD bonus. The series and bonus episode were directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki, written by Sh Aikawa and featured character designs by Makoto Uno. After the series finished, Christmas and Spring specials followed, and finally a 3 part original video animation (OVA) series called "Love Hina Again". The series follows the daily life of Keitaro Urashima, the manager of an all-girls dorm, as he attempts to pass the Tokyo University entrance exams and to find the girl he promised to enter Tokyo U with when he was a child. Title: The Battleship Island Passage: The Battleship Island () is a 2017 South Korean period action fiction film starring Hwang Jung-min, So Ji-sub, Song Joong-ki and Lee Jung-hyun. It is a Japanese occupation-era film about an attempted prison break from a forced labor camp on Hashima Island. Title: Hashima Island Passage: Hashima Island ( , or simply Hashima "-shima" is a Japanese suffix for "island" ) , commonly called Gunkanjima (; meaning Battleship Island), is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undisturbed except by nature, and the surrounding sea wall. While the island is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, it is also a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor prior to and during the Second World War. Title: Mitsukejima Passage: Mitsukejima ( ) is an uninhabited island in Suzu, Ishikawa, Japan. Because of its shape, it is also known as Gunkanjima (; meaning "Battleship Island"), which is also the common name given to Hashima Island in the Nagasaki Prefecture. Title: Ritsuko Okazaki Passage: Ritsuko Okazaki ( , Okazaki Ritsuko , December 29, 1959 May 5, 2004) was a Japanese singer-songwriter born on Hashima Island, Nagasaki Prefecture. She first made her professional debut with the single, "Kanashii Jiy Koi ga, Kiete Yuku". She is also known as the Shelby Flint of Japan.
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Ritsuko Okazaki
Hashima Island
Uncle Kracker's singles include Follow Me, and what song that was originally recorded by John Henry Kurtz on his 1972 album Reunion?
Title: When the Sun Goes Down (Kenny Chesney song) Passage: "When the Sun Goes Down" is a song written by Brett James, and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Chesney and Uncle Kracker. It was released in February 2004 as the second single and title track from Chesney's album of the same name. The song reached the top of the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart on April 3, holding the number one position for five weeks. It also reached number 26 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart. It was Uncle Kracker's first appearance on the country music charts, his next one being "Smile". Title: No Stranger to Shame Passage: No Stranger to Shame is the second studio album by Uncle Kracker. It is the follow-up album to his double-platinum debut "Double Wide". It is currently Uncle Kracker's only album to have two charting singles on the Billboard Hot 100 ("In a Little While" and "Drift Away"). It is also Uncle Kracker's last album to feature the parental advisory label, as well as his last one to feature the rap rock genre. Title: Uncle Kracker Passage: Matthew Shafer (born June 6, 1974), also known by his stage name Uncle Kracker, is an American musician, singer, lyricist, former rapper and guitarist. He is the former turntablist for Kid Rock's backing group Twisted Brown Trucker and has recorded as a solo artist since 1999. His singles "Follow Me" and "Drift Away" were top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Title: Drift Away Passage: "Drift Away" is a song by Mentor Williams and originally recorded by John Henry Kurtz on his 1972 album "Reunion". In 1973 the song became Dobie Gray's biggest hit, peaking at number five on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and certified gold by the RIAA. It was the final pop hit for Decca Records in the United States. Title: The Almeria Club Recordings Passage: The Almeria Club Recordings is an album by American country music singer and songwriter Hank Williams, Jr. This album was released on January 8, 2002 on the Curb Records label. This album was said to be a "break-through" in the career of Hank Williams, Jr. He recorded most of the songs at "The Almeria Club," a club that his father, Hank Williams, recorded several songs himself. Kid Rock as well as Uncle Kracker appear on the song "The 'F' Word" giving background vocals Title: Good to Be Me Passage: "Good to Be Me" is a song recorded by Uncle Kracker and Kid Rock. It was released in 2010 as the second single from Kracker's album "Happy Hour". The song was written by Matthew Shafer, Brett James, J. T. Harding and Robert J. Ritchie. Title: Happy Hour (Uncle Kracker album) Passage: Happy Hour is the fourth studio album by American musician Uncle Kracker. It was released on September 15, 2009 under Atlantic Records. The album includes the single "Smile", which was originally released to pop, but later remixed to country music. Also released to the country format was the Kid Rock duet "Good to Be Me". Rob Cavallo produced the album, except for "Good to Be Me", which was produced by Kid Rock, and "Hot Mess", which was produced by SAM and Sluggo. Title: Smile (Uncle Kracker song) Passage: "Smile" is a song by Uncle Kracker from his 2009 album "Happy Hour". It was released as the album's first single on July 13, 2009. The track features country music singer Rae Rae, who sings backing vocals throughout the song and at the end of the title. The song was featured in "". Title: Follow Me (Uncle Kracker song) Passage: "Follow Me" is the debut single by Uncle Kracker, released in 2001 from his debut album "Double Wide" (2000). Title: In a Little While (Uncle Kracker song) Passage: "In a Little While" is a single by Uncle Kracker from his second album "No Stranger to Shame". It was released in 2002 and peaked at 59 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 chart. Willa Ford is also featured in the music video. The single also reached 26 on the adult contemporary chart. The song was featured in "The Real Cancun".
Drift Away
Uncle Kracker
Drift Away
Chris O'Donnell starred in a movie with which American actor who died on February 25, 2017.
Title: Bill Paxton Passage: William Paxton (May 17, 1955 February 25, 2017) was an American actor and film director. Title: Viet and Duc Nguyen Passage: Viet Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyn Vit," , February 25, 1981 October 6, 2007) and Duc Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyn c" , born February 25, 1981) were a pair of conjoined twins born in Vietnam and surgically separated in 1988. Viet died in 2007 of natural causes. Title: Chris O'Donnell Passage: Christopher Eugene "Chris" O'Donnell (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor. He played Dick GraysonRobin in "Batman Forever" and "Batman Robin", Charlie Simms in "Scent of a Woman", Finn Dandridge in "Grey's Anatomy", Peter Garrett in "Vertical Limit", and Jack McAuliffe in "The Company". O'Donnell currently stars as NCIS Special Agent G. Callen on the CBS crime drama television series "", a spin-off of "NCIS". Title: Tommy Mills Passage: Thomas Emmet Mills (April 5, 1883 February 25, 1944) was an American football player, coach of football, basketball, and baseball, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Creighton University (19151919), Beloit College (19201925), Georgetown University (19301932), and Arkansas State College (19341935), compiling a career college football record of 634512. Mills was the head baseball coach at the University of Notre Dame from 1927 to 1929, during which time he was also an assistant football coach at the school under Knute Rockne. In addition, Mills was the head basketball coach at Creighton (19161920), Beloit (19201923), and Arkansas State (19351936), amassing a career college basketball record of 10725. Mills died at the age of 60 on February 25, 1944 of a heart attack at the Rockne Memorial Field House in Notre Dame, Indiana. He served as the director of the field house for the four years before his death. Title: Chris Knowings Passage: Chris Knowings (born February 25, 1980) is an American actor and twin brother of actress Christy Knowings. He attended Brooklyn Technical High School in Brooklyn, New York and majored in Electrical Engineering. He joined the cast of "Sesame Street" in August 2007 as Chris Robinson. Title: Vertical Limit Passage: Vertical Limit is a 2000 American survival thriller film directed by Martin Campbell and written by Robert King. The film stars Chris O'Donnell, Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney and Scott Glenn. The film was released on December 8, 2000 in the United States by Columbia Pictures, receiving mixed reviews from critics and grossing 215 million worldwide. Title: Estelle Peck Ishigo Passage: Estelle Ishigo (ne Peck; July 15, 1899 February 25, 1990) was an American artist born in Oakland, California. She was the daughter of a concert singer and a portrait and landscape artist. Throughout her childhood, she was surrounded by music and art. At the age of four, she showed promising talent in both painting and singing, and started learning the violin by the time she was twelve. She attended Otis Art Institute, where she met San Franciscan Nisei, Arthur Ishigo; they married in 1928. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Estelle and Arthur both lost their jobs, and Arthur was subsequently ordered to an internment camp. Estelle decided to follow him and they were both later assigned to Heart Mountain concentration camp in Wyoming. During their time at Heart Mountain, Estelle used her artwork to document their lives. After the war and their release from internment, Arthur and Estelle lived in poverty for many years. Following Arthur's death in 1957, fellow Heart Mountain inmates helped Ishigo republish her 1972 book "Lone Heart Mountain". Estelle Ishigo died on February 25, 1990, in Los Angeles, California. Title: David T. Kearns Passage: David Todd Kearns (August 11, 1930February 25, 2011) was an American businessman who was CEO of Xerox Corporation (19821990) and Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education (19911993). He died on February 25, 2011. Title: Hassan Daaboul Passage: Hassan Daaboul (Arabic: ) (d. February 25, 2017) was a Syrian army general. He was the head of military intelligence for the city of Homs. He was one of the 42 people killed by Tahrir al-Sham in a series of suicide bombings in Syria on February 25, 2017. Title: David O'Donnell Passage: David O'Donnell (born November 20, 1974 in North Reading, Massachusetts) is an American actor. He studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. He is married to actress Jennifer Aspen (2006-present). O'Donnell was born in Wellesley Massachusetts. After high school, he studied acting with Milton Katselas in his Master Class for 12 years. He has since appeared in several television pilots, over 25 guest starring roles on TV and over 30 films. He is also currently a producer with CAPTIV3 Media- delivering commercials and independent films. In 2015, he starred in the independent film "The Squeeze" with Christopher McDonald and Jeremy Sumpter.
Bill Paxton
Vertical Limit
Bill Paxton
Which of the two men, Paul Schrader and Percy Adlon, is German director, sceenwriter and producer?
Title: Cleste (film) Passage: Cleste is a 1982 German film by Percy Adlon about the life of the French writer Marcel Proust as he lay in his bed from 1912 to 1922; the story is told through the eyes of his real life maid, Cleste Albaret. She waited decades before writing her own book about the experience which was adapted for the screen by Percy Adlon. Title: Leonard Schrader Passage: Leonard Schrader (November 30, 1943 November 2, 2006) was an American screenwriter and director, most notable for his ability to write Japanese language films and for his many collaborations with his brother, Paul Schrader. He earned an Academy Award Nomination for the screenplay he wrote for the film "Kiss of the Spider Woman". Title: Younger and Younger Passage: Younger And Younger is 1993 American comedy film directed by Percy Adlon. Title: Rosalie Goes Shopping Passage: Rosalie Goes Shopping is a 1989 English-language German film directed by Percy Adlon and starring Marianne Sgebrecht, Brad Davis, and Judge Reinhold. Title: Mahler on the Couch Passage: Mahler on the Couch (German: Mahler auf der Couch ) is a 2010 German film directed by Percy Adlon and Felix Adlon. It is an historical drama depicting an affair between Alma Mahler and Walter Gropius, and the subsequent psychoanalysis of Mahler's husband Gustav Mahler by Sigmund Freud. Title: Bagdad Caf Passage: Bagdad Caf (also known as Out of Rosenheim) is a 1987 German film directed by Percy Adlon. It is a comedy-drama set in a remote truck-stop caf and motel in the Mojave Desert in the US state of California. Loosely based on Carson McCullers' novella "The Ballad of the Sad Caf" (1951), the film centers on two women who have recently separated from their husbands, and the blossoming friendship that ensues. It runs 95 minutes in the U.S. and 108 minutes in the German version. Title: Paul Schrader Passage: Paul Joseph Schrader (born July 22, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film director, and film critic. Schrader wrote or co-wrote screenplays for four Martin Scorsese films: "Taxi Driver" (1976), "Raging Bull" (1980), "The Last Temptation of Christ" (1988), and "Bringing Out the Dead" (1999). Schrader has also directed 18 feature films, including his directing debut crime drama, "Blue Collar" (co-written with his brother, Leonard Schrader), the crime drama "Hardcore" (a loosely autobiographical film also written by Schrader), his 1982 remake of the horror classic "Cat People", the crime drama "American Gigolo" (1980), the biographical drama "" (1985), the cult film "Light Sleeper" (1992), the drama "Affliction" (1997), the biographical film "Auto Focus" (2002), and the erotic dramatic thriller "The Canyons" (2013). Title: Percy Adlon Passage: Paul Rudolf Parsifal "Percy" Adlon (] ; born 1 June 1935) is a German director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for his film "Bagdad Caf". He is associated with the New German Cinema movement, whose "members" also include Werner Herzog and the illustrious Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Title: Salmonberries Passage: Salmonberries is a 1991 drama film directed by Percy Adlon and written by Adlon and his son Felix. It stars k.d. lang as Kotzebue, a young woman of androgynous appearance who works as a (male) miner in Alaska, and Rosel Zech as Roswitha, an East German immigrant and librarian. The film takes place in Kotzebue, Alaska and Berlin, Germany, shortly after reunification; the dialog is mostly English but includes some German with English subtitles. Title: Bagdad Cafe (TV series) Passage: Bagdad Cafe is an American television sitcom starring Whoopi Goldberg and Jean Stapleton that aired on CBS. The series premiered March 30, 1990, and ran two seasons before being cancelled in winter 1990. The last two episodes aired in July 1991. The show is based on the 1987 Percy Adlon film "Bagdad Cafe".
Paul Rudolf Parsifal "Percy" Adlon (] ; born 1 June 1935) is a German director, screenwriter, and producer.
Paul Schrader
Percy Adlon
Brian Kerr, is a Scottish football player and manager who is currently in charge of Albion Rovers, Kerr represented Scotland at senior international level, earning three caps during the reign of who, as national team manager?
Title: Brian Kerr (football manager) Passage: Brian Kerr (born 3 March 1953) is an Irish football manager. Born in Dublin, Kerr grew up playing football and boxing. At the age of 13, he took his first coaching role with the Crumlin United under-11 side. Realising later that he didnt have the talent to become a top player, he decided to focus on coaching. In 1986, he was appointed manager of the League of Ireland side St Patrick's Athletic. In 1992, when the club was facing liquidation, Kerr was among the investors who raised IR82,000 to help save the club. In December 1996, he left St. Pat's to become the technical director of the Football Association of Ireland, but he is still idolised by the St. Pat's fans. He worked with the Republic of Ireland youth squads and also with the senior side. He was appointed as the full-time manager of the senior Ireland team on 26 January 2003. In 2007, Kerr became the Director of Football of St. Patrick's Athletic. Then, in 2009, he was confirmed as the head coach of the Faroe Islands national team. He left that post in October 2011. Title: Allan McClory Passage: Allan McClory (11 November 1899 9 July 1983) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a goalkeeper for Harthill Bluebell, Shotts United, Motherwell, Albion Rovers, Montrose and Brideville. McClory represented Scotland three times and the Scottish Football League XI twice. Title: Stuart Malcolm Passage: Stuart Ross Malcolm (born 20 August 1979) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a defender. Malcolm is currently assistant manager to Brian Kerr at Albion Rovers. Title: Willie Telfer (footballer, born 1925) Passage: William Douglas Telfer (26 October 1925 11 November 1995) was a Scottish football player and manager. He played as a centre half for St Mirren, Rangers, Queen of the South and Hamilton Academical. He represented Scotland once, in a 1954 British Home Championship match against Wales. He then managed Albion Rovers from 1962 until 1965. Title: Berti Vogts Passage: Hans-Hubert "Berti" Vogts (] ; born 30 December 1946 in Bttgen) is a former German footballer who played as a defender. He played for Borussia Mnchengladbach in the Bundesliga his whole professional club career and won the FIFA World Cup with West Germany in 1974. He later managed the national teams of Germany (winning Euro 96), Scotland, Nigeria and Azerbaijan. Title: Frank Beattie Passage: Frank Whitfield Beattie (17 October 1933 19 November 2009) was a Scottish football player and manager. He spent his entire senior playing career with Kilmarnock, making 422 league appearances between 1954 and 1972. He was captain of Kilmarnock when they won the Scottish league championship in 196465. After retiring as a player, Beattie managed Albion Rovers and Stirling Albion. Title: Brian Kerr (footballer) Passage: Brian Kerr (born 12 October 1981) is a Scottish football player and manager who is currently in charge of Albion Rovers. During his career, Kerr played as a midfielder for Newcastle United, Coventry City, Livingston, Motherwell, Hibernian, Inverness CT, Dundee and Arbroath. Kerr represented Scotland at senior international level, earning three caps during Berti Vogts' reign as national team manager. Title: Bobby Flavell (Scottish footballer) Passage: Bobby Flavell (19212005) was a Scottish football player and manager. His senior playing career, which was delayed by the Second World War, had its high point at Dundee, where he won two Scottish League Cup winners' medals in consecutive years. Flavell won two caps for the Scotland national football team, both in 1947. He later became a manager of Ayr United, St Mirren and Albion Rovers. Title: Jock White Passage: John "Jock" White (27 August 1897, Coatbridge 1986) was a Scottish footballer. He played for Albion Rovers and Heart of Midlothian in his native country and Leeds United in England. He also gained two caps for the Scotland national team. He is the only Albion Rovers player ever to be capped while on the club's books. Title: Ray Franchetti Passage: Ray Franchetti is a former association football player and manager. He played for Airdrieonians and Albion Rovers in the Scottish Football League, and then managed Albion Rovers during the 198586 season.
Berti Vogts
Brian Kerr (footballer)
Berti Vogts
Barry Cook was the co-director for the 2011 3D animated film produced by which companies?
Title: Arthur Christmas Passage: Arthur Christmas is a 2011 British-American 3D computer animated Christmas comedy film, produced by Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animation as their first collaborative project. The film was released on 11 November 2011, in the UK, and on 23 November 2011, in the USA. Title: Mulan (1998 film) Passage: Mulan is a 1998 American animated musical action comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, and was Disney's 36th animated feature. It was directed by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook, with story by Robert D. San Souci and screenplay by Rita Hsiao, Philip LaZebnik, Chris Sanders, Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, and Raymond Singer. Ming-Na, Eddie Murphy, Miguel Ferrer and B. D. Wong star in the English version, while Jackie Chan provided the voice of Captain Li Shang for the Chinese dubs of the film. The film's plot takes place during the Han dynasty, where Fa Mulan, daughter of aged warrior Fa Zhou, impersonates a man to take her father's place during a general conscription to counter a Hun invasion. Title: Dam 999 Passage: Dam 999 is a 2011 3-D science fiction disaster film. It is an English language UAEIndian co-production film produced by BizTV Network, UAE and directed by Sohan Roy. The film is based on the award winning short documentary "DAMs - The Lethal Water Bombs". and the Banqiao dam disaster of 1975 that claimed the lives of 250,000 people in China and anticipated calamity for outdated dams in the world. The film falls in the category of an emotional thriller. The ancient Indian concept of "Navarasas", or the nine human emotions, are represented by an assortment of actors from India and Hollywood. The movie also portrays the concepts of kamasutra as well as lost love against the backdrop of the story of a dilapidated colonial dam. Title: My Last Day (film) Passage: My Last Day is a 2011 Christian anime short film created by The Jesus Film Project, with Barry Cook and STUDIO4C. The story unfolds through the eyes of a criminal who receives the same brutal crucifixion sentence as Jesus Christ. This is a short film of regret, repentance and redemption. The film is available in several different languages. Title: Athena Xenidou Passage: Athena Xenidou is a Cypriot producer, writer and director. She is the co-founder of XMAS Productions, a company aiming at producing entertainment for local and international distribution. Xenidou is now in development of "Socrates Soc", a feature-length animated film. She has co-written the screenplay with Barry Cook (director of Walt Disney's "Mulan"), and she is to co-direct the film once in production. Title: Legends of Valhalla: Thor Passage: Legends of Valhalla: Thor (Icelandic: "Hetjur Valhallar - r" ), also known as Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer, is a 2011 3D CGI animated comedy feature film co-produced by CAOZ, Ulysses and Magma Films. It is based on stories about Thor, the god of thunder from Norse mythology. The film is the first full-length animated film to be produced in Iceland. It was released on October 14, 2011 in Reykjavk. Title: Walking with Dinosaurs (film) Passage: Walking with Dinosaurs is a 2013 family film about dinosaurs set in the Late Cretaceous period, 70 million years ago. The production features computer-animated dinosaurs in live-action settings with actors John Leguizamo, Justin Long, Tiya Sircar, and Skyler Stone providing voiceovers for the main characters. It was directed by Neil Nightingale and Barry Cook from a screenplay by John Collee. Title: Barry Cook Passage: Barry Cook (born 19581959 ) is an American film director who has worked in the animated film industry since the 1980s. Cook and Tony Bancroft directed "Mulan" (1998) and won the 1998 Annie Award for Best Animated Feature. Cook was also the co-director for "Arthur Christmas" (2011), directed by Sarah Smith. Cook also directed "Walking with Dinosaurs" (2013) with Neil Nightingale. Title: The Flying Machine (film) Passage: The Flying Machine is a 2011 3-D live actionanimated film produced by BreakThru Films. The film is directed by Martin Clapp and Geoff Lindsey, and stars Heather Graham and Lang Lang. Title: Off His Rockers Passage: Off His Rockers is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released in 1992. It was released theatrically accompanying the film "Honey, I Blew Up the Kid". The film started as a side project of director Barry Cook, who, at the time, was working at Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida. Starting with a core of six people, the project ended up involving most of the Florida studio's staff of 73 (and some in California), all of whom "donated" their time to the project beyond their official duties.
Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animation
Barry Cook
Arthur Christmas
Who is older Frances-Anne Solomon or Vincent McEveety?
Title: A Winter Tale Passage: A Winter Tale is a 2007 Canadian dramatic feature film, written, directed and produced by Frances-Anne Solomon, featuring Canadian actor Peter Williams and Caribbean stars Leonie Forbes and Dennis "Sprangalang" Hall. It premiered at the ReelWorld Film Festival where it won Solomon the Outstanding Canadian Feature Film Award, as well as Special Mention in the Outstanding Screenplay category. It subsequently screened at the Montreal World Film Festival, Atlantic Film Festival, Bite The Mango Film Festival (Closing Night), Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival (Opening Night, Best Feature Award) The New York African Diaspora Film Festival (U.S. Premiere - Opening Night). Title: Charley and the Angel Passage: Charley and the Angel is a 1973 Disney familycomedy film set in an unidentified small city in the 1930s Depression-era Midwestern United States and starring Fred MacMurray in one of his final film appearances and his last movie for Disney. The film, directed by Vincent McEveety, is based on "The Golden Evenings of Summer", a 1971 novel written by Will Stanton. Title: Sprangalang Passage: Dennis "Sprangalang" Hall is a comedian, historian, actor, producer and singercomposer. His work has a mostly Trinidadian character and lies in its extremely local nature. Hall, was featured in the 2007 Canadian feature film "A Winter Tale" written, directed and produced by Frances-Anne Solomon as well as the stage play "A Man in the Bedroom", alongside fellow Trinidadian comedian Errol Fabien in 2010 Title: Peggy Su! Passage: Peggy Su! is a 1998 film written by Anglo-Chinese playwright Kevin Wong. His own experience and background being the son of Chinese immigrants working in the laundry business was used. It was directed by Trinidadian Frances-Anne Solomon who had previously worked on "What My Mother Told Me" in 1994 and "Bideshi" in 1996. Title: Vincent McEveety Passage: Vincent Michael McEveety (born August 10, 1929) is an American film and television director and producer. Title: Leda Serene Films Passage: Leda Serene Films is a film, television, and theatre production company based in Toronto, Canada, owned by filmmaker and producer Frances-Anne Solomon. Title: Spectre of the Gun Passage: "Spectre of the Gun" (originally titled "The Last Gunfight") is an episode from the of the American science fiction television series, "", that was first broadcast on October 25, 1968, and repeated on April 4, 1969. The show was the last episode to air on NBC at 10p. m. on Fridays. It is episode 61, production 56, and was written by former producer Gene L. Coon (under the pseudonym of Lee Cronin) and directed by Vincent McEveety. Title: Firecreek Passage: Firecreek is a 1968 western movie directed by Vincent McEveety and starring James Stewart and Henry Fonda in his second role as an antagonist that year. The film is similar to "High Noon" in that it features an entire town of cowards refusing to help a peace officer against outlaws. Stewart plays an unlikely hero, forced into action when his conscience will not permit evil to continue. Title: Treasure of Matecumbe Passage: Treasure of Matecumbe is a 1976 American family adventure film directed by Vincent McEveety and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was based on the novel "A Journey to Matecumbe" by Robert Lewis Taylor. The plot involves a boy (Johnny Doran) and his companion () who run away from home to hunt for treasure. The filming locations were in Danville, Kentucky, Sacramento River at Colusa, California and Walt Disney Golden Oak Ranch in California. The final scene at a beached shipwreck was filmed at Walt Disney World's Discovery Island. Title: Frances-Anne Solomon Passage: Frances-Anne Solomon (born 28 June 1966) is a Caribbean-Canadian filmmaker, writer, producer, distributor and entrepreneur.
Vincent Michael McEveety
Vincent McEveety
Frances-Anne Solomon
"Stay on These Roads" is a song by a group that rose to fame after being discovered by who?
Title: Too Much Heaven Passage: "Too Much Heaven" is a song by the Bee Gees, which was the band's contribution to the "Music for UNICEF" fund. They performed it at the Music for UNICEF Concert on 9 January 1979. The song later found its way to the group's thirteenth original album, "Spirits Having Flown". It hit No. 1 in both the United States and Canada. In the United States, the song was the first single out of three from the album to interrupt a song's stay at 1. "Too Much Heaven" knocked "Le Freak" off the top spot for two weeks before returning to 1 again. It also rose to the top three in the United Kingdom. In the US, it would become the fourth of six consecutive No. 1s, tying the record set by the Beatles for most consecutive No. 1 songs. Title: Stay (Sugarland song) Passage: "Stay" is a song recorded by American country music duo Sugarland. It was released in September 2007 as the fourth and final single from their album "Enjoy the Ride" (see 2006 in country music). Overall, the song is the group's eighth single to enter the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs charts, where it reached a peak position of 2 for four weeks, stuck behind Taylor Swift's "Our Song", and has become their signature song. The music video for "Stay" was ranked 10 on CMT's 100 Greatest Videos. Title: Stay on These Roads (song) Passage: "Stay on These Roads" is a song by Norwegian band A-ha. It was their first single from the album of the same name and was released in early 1988. It achieved success in many European countries. Title: Stay the Night (Alcazar song) Passage: "Stay the Night" is a song by Swedish pop group Alcazar. The song was an entry in Melodifestivalen 2009 for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, where it reached the March 14 final in Globen Arena after a public televote. Having placed 3rd with the regional juries and 4th in the televote, the song finished 5th overall. "Stay the Night" is the third single on Alcazar's 2009 album "Disco Defenders". Title: Touchy! Passage: "Touchy!" (also known as simply "Touchy") is the third single to be released by the new wave group A-ha from their "Stay on These Roads" album. The bassline on this song was recorded using a Yamaha DX7. It achieved world sales of approximately 900,000 copies. Title: The Living Daylights (song) Passage: "The Living Daylights" is a song performed by Norwegian pop group A-ha for the 1987 James Bond film of the same name. It was written by guitarist Pl Waaktaar. After first appearing in the context of the film, a revised version was included in the band's "Stay on These Roads" studio album, which came out in 1988. Title: Stay (Jodeci song) Passage: "Stay" is a song by American group Jodeci from their debut album "Forever My Lady" (1991). The song was the third single released in promotion for the album in December 1991. "Stay" was the group's second number one RB hit, spending two weeks at number-one on the US RB chart and peaked at number forty-one on the "Billboard" Hot 100. As this, it is also the opening track from "Forever My Lady". Title: A-ha Passage: A-ha (usually stylized as a"-h"a; ] ) is a Norwegian band formed in Oslo in 1982. The band was founded by Morten Harket (vocals), Magne Furuholmen (keyboards) and Pl Waaktaar-Savoy (guitars). The group rose to fame during the mid-1980s after being discovered by musician and producer John Ratcliff, and continued global success in the 1990s and 2000s. Title: Llyn Cerrig Bach Passage: Llyn Cerrig Bach is a small lake in the north-west of the island of Anglesey, Wales. Its main claim to fame is the group of over 150 Iron Age metal objects discovered there in 1942, apparently placed in the lake as votive offerings. These finds are considered to be one of the most important collections of La Tne style metalwork discovered in the British Isles, and the most important in Wales. A recent re-assessment of the objects now sees them as a collection of different offerings deposited over a long period from about 300 BC to 100 AD, rather than a single group deposited together, as was previously thought. Most of the items found at Llyn Cerrig Bach can usually be seen in the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff, which holds all but four of the objects discovered, although until November 2012 most have been loaned to the Oriel Ynys Mn museum in Anglesey. Title: Stay (Ne-Yo song) Passage: "Stay" is a song by American RB singer Ne-Yo, from his debut studio album "In My Own Words" (2006). It was written by Ne-Yo, Ron "Neff-U" Feemster, Ray Blaylock, Solomon Ridge Jr., and rapper Peedi Peedi, who is also featured on the song. Production on "Stay" was overseen Feemster and incorporates an interpolation of American musical group DeBarge's "Stay with Me" (1983), written by Mark DeBarge, and Etterlene Jordan.
John Ratcliff
Stay on These Roads (song)
A-ha
Jack McElhone had a role in which 2009 biographical musical drama?
Title: Jack McElhone Passage: Jack McElhone (born 1993) is a former Scottish child and teenage actor. He is famous for his role as Frankie in the 2004 film "Dear Frankie", for which he was nominated for a BAFTA Scotland Award. He also had roles in "Young Adam", "The Book Group", "Stacked" and Nowhere Boy. Title: Nowhere Boy Passage: Nowhere Boy is a 2009 British biographical musical drama film about John Lennon's adolescence, his relationships with his aunt Mimi Smith and his mother Julia Lennon, the creation of his first band, the Quarrymen, and its evolution into the Beatles. The film is based on a biography written by Lennon's half-sister Julia Baird. The film received its US release on 8 October 2010, coinciding with that weekend's celebrations of the 70th anniversary of Lennon's birth (9 October 1940). Title: Antony Firingee (film) Passage: Antony Firingee is a 1967 Indian Bengali-language biographical musical drama filmdirected by "Sunil Bannerjee", starring Uttam Kumar and Tanuja. It is a biopic based on the life of Anthony Firingee (Hensman Anthony), a Bengali language folk poet of Portuguese origin. Title: Erich Bergen Passage: Erich Bergen (born December 31, 1985) is an American actor and presenter, perhaps best known for his role as Bob Gaudio in the biographical musical drama film "Jersey Boys". Title: The Tin Pan Alley Rag Passage: The Tin Pan Alley Rag is a 2009 biographical musical play produced by The Roundabout Theatre Company. The play set in 1915 is about Irving Berlin and Scott Joplin and their careers at the Tin Pan Alley in New York City is written by Mark Saltzman and directed by Stafford Arima. Title: Cadillac Records Passage: Cadillac Records is a 2008 biographical musical drama film written and directed by Darnell Martin. The film explores the musical era from the early 1940s to the late 1960s, chronicling the life of the influential Chicago-based record-company executive Leonard Chess, and a few of the musicians who recorded for Chess Records. Title: Dear Frankie Passage: Dear Frankie is a 2004 British drama film directed by Shona Auerbach and starring Emily Mortimer, Gerard Butler, and Jack McElhone. The screenplay by Andrea Gibb focuses on a young single mother whose love for her son prompts her to perpetuate a deception designed to protect him from the truth about his father. Title: Jersey Boys (film) Passage: Jersey Boys is a 2014 American biographical musical drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood based on the Tony Award winning jukebox musical of the same name. The film tells the story of the musical group The Four Seasons. The film was released in the United States on June 20, 2014. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed 67 million worldwide. Title: I'm Not There Passage: I'm Not There is a 2007 biographical musical drama film directed by Todd Haynes and co-written with Oren Moverman, inspired by the life and music of American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Six actors depict different facets of Dylan's public personas: Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Marcus Carl Franklin, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Ben Whishaw. A caption at the start of the film declares it to be "inspired by the music and the many lives of Bob Dylan"; this is the only mention of Dylan in the film apart from song credits, and his only appearance in it is concert footage from 1966 shown during the film's final moments. Title: The Dirty Picture Passage: The Dirty Picture is a 2011 Indian biographical musical drama film inspired by the life of Silk Smitha, a South Indian actress noted for her erotic roles. The filmmakers have clarified that the story is not officially or literally based on Smitha alone, but on many of her southern contemporaries such as Disco Shanti. It also resembles the personal lives of other women in popular culture, including Hollywood actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. The film was directed by Milan Luthria and co-produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor, after Ekta came up with the idea and asked screenwriter Rajat Aroraa to pen a story based on it.
Nowhere Boy
Jack McElhone
Nowhere Boy
Maxi is a Serbian supermarket chain that is part of what international food group that consists of 21 local brands and employs more than 375,000 associates?
Title: Ahold Delhaize Passage: Ahold Delhaize is an international food retail group, operating supermarkets and e-commerce businesses. Its 21 local brands employ more than 375,000 associates in 6,500 stores in 11 countries. Formats include supermarkets, convenience stores, hypermarkets, online grocery, online non-food, drugstores, wine and liquor stores. Title: Hatzi Hinam Passage: Hatzi Hinam or Hetzi Hinam (Hebrew: , "lit." half-free, from Hebrew: , "very cheaply") is a supermarket chain in Israel. Founded in the early 1990s, the regional independent supermarket chain is headquartered in Holon, and has seven stores in the Gush Dan area. Hatzi Hinam is the fourth largest supermarket chain in Israel, with a market share of over 5 but has significantly fewer stores than the two major Israeli chains. In 2004, the company had an estimated NIS1.1 billion in sales and was confirmed the largest independent supermarket chain. Cousins Zaki Shalom and Mordechai Kuperly share ownership (6733) of the chain. Title: Univer-Export Passage: Univerexport is a Serbian supermarket chain with headquarters in Novi Sad. It was founded on September 25, 1990 and at the beginning the main field of business was exclusively the import of consumer goods. Nowadays, its retail chain contains 132 stores. Title: Maxi (supermarkets) Passage: Maxi (full legal name: "Ahold Delhaize Serbia d.o.o. Beograd"), or officially Ahold Delhaize Serbia is a Serbian supermarket chain, part of Ahold Delhaize. Maxi was founded in 2000, with its first store opening at Belgrade and also headquartered in Belgrade. The chain has around 450 stores in the region. Title: Food For Less Passage: Food For Less was an Australian discount supermarket chain owned by Woolworths Limited. It was originally established in Queensland, where a discount 'food barn' chain operating as "Jack the Slasher" was acquired by Woolworths in the early 1980s. It later expanded into New South Wales and became the low-cost supermarket chain for Woolworths, competing with Franklins No Frills and Coles' Bi-Lo. The chain expanded on the purchase of 67 of the Franklins supermarket chain stores in New South Wales and Queensland by Woolworths. The "No Frills" stores then became Food For Less stores with a more upmarket appearance (edging closer to that of Woolworths) and also launched a new logo at the same time. It is positioned as a budget low-cost chain and while it mainly sells dry groceries and frozen perishables only, a small number of older stores also sell fruit and vegetables. Since 2010 most stores have closed or been refurbished and converted into Woolworths. As of April 2016 only 2 stores remain open, Roselands and Beresfield NSW. The store in Maryborough QLD closed its doors in November 2016. However, due to competition from Aldi, Woolworths have considered reviving the budget brand. Title: Maxi D Passage: Maxi D is a Macedonian discount supermarket chain, a part of the Skopski pazar AD Skopje company. The company also owns the supermarket chain SP market. Skopski pazar's supermarket chain is one of the biggest in the Republic of Macedonia. Title: C-market Passage: C-market was a Serbian supermarket chain. In the past C market was the biggest retail chain in Serbia, today is just part of Maxi. All of the "C-market" stores were rebranded into "Maxi" and "Mini Maxi" after the chain has been sold to Delta Holding. Title: Urban Fare Passage: Urban Fare is a supermarket chain located in British Columbia. It is a subsidiary of the Overwaitea Food Group, which, in turn, is owned by the Vancouver-based Jim Pattison Group. The chain has five locations, four located in downtown Vancouver and a fifth located in Kelowna. It is part of the 'More Rewards' rewards card program as also featured at other stores in the chain such as Save-On-Foods. Title: Beer in Syria Passage: In Syria, the production and distribution of beer is controlled by the , and most widely sold through the army's Military Social Establishment supermarket chain and through mini markets in city centres and Christian as well as Muslim areas. Beers imported from Lebanon are not common, although brands like Lebanese Almaza, Heineken and Amstel are popular and available in hotels or smuggled to some stores in the different parts of cities. Two local brands of beer are available in Syria: Al-Shark (from Aleppo) and Barada (from Damascus). Title: Pekabeta Passage: Pekabeta was a Serbian supermarket chain. All of the "Pekabeta" stores were rebranded into "Mini Maxi" after the chain has been sold to Delta Holding. Now the whole Maxi is fully owned by Ahold Delhaize.
Ahold Delhaize
Maxi (supermarkets)
Ahold Delhaize
When was the Italian serial killer which Black Journal was based on the real life events of born
Title: Black Journal Passage: Black Journal (originally titled Gran Bollito) is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It is based on the real life events of Leonarda Cianciulli, the Italian serial killer best known as the "Soap-Maker of Correggio". Title: My Wife Is an Actress Passage: My Wife is an Actress (French: Ma femme est une actrice ) is a French romantic comedy-drama film starring Yvan Attal and Charlotte Gainsbourg. Attal plays a journalist who becomes obsessively jealous when his actress wife gets a part in a movie with an attractive co-star. Attal also wrote and directed the film. The film stars Terence Stamp among others. This film is also highly biographic, as Yvan and Charlotte are a real life couple since 1991, and have three children. According to Yvan, the idea and a part of the plot originates from real life events. Title: The Violent Patriot Passage: The Violent Patriot (Italian: "Giovanni dalle Bande Nere" ) is a 1956 Italian adventure film directed by Sergio Grieco. It is loosely based on real life events of the Italian condottiero Giovanni dalle Bande Nere. Title: The Tough and the Mighty Passage: The Tough and the Mighty (Italian: Barbagia ) is a 1969 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It is based on the real life events of Italian bandit Graziano Mesina. Title: Black Journal (television) Passage: Black Journal was a public affairs television program that began at WNET in 1968. It covered issues relevant to African American communities with film crews sent to Atlanta, Detroit, New Orleans, and Los Angeles, and Ethiopia. The show won Emmy, Peabody and Russwurm awards. "Black Journal" moved to commercial television in 1977, with Tony Brown as producer and host, renamed as Tony Brown's Journal. It returned to public television in 1982, until 2008. The show was originally broadcast as once a month, one hour productions. Other executive producers included documentary filmmakers Madeline Anderson, William Greaves and St. Clair Bourne. Title: Black City (film) Passage: Il re di Poggioreale (internationally released as Black City and "The King of Poggioreale") is a 1961 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Duilio Coletti. It is based on real life events of camorra criminal Peppino Navarra. Title: A Violent Life Passage: A Violent Life (Italian: "Una vita scellerata" , also known as "Cellini: A Violent Life") is a 1990 Italian biographical drama film directed by Giacomo Battiato. It depicts real life events of goldsmith and sculptor Benvenuto Cellini. Title: Leonarda Cianciulli Passage: Leonarda Cianciulli (14 November 1893 15 October 1970) was an Italian serial killer. Better known as the "Soap-Maker of Correggio" (Italian: "la Saponificatrice di Correggio"), she murdered three women in Correggio between 1939 and 1940, and turned their bodies into soap and teacakes. Title: Voglia di vivere Passage: Voglia di vivere ("Desire for life") is a 1990 Italian drama television film directed by Lodovico Gasparini. It is based on real life events of Augusto and Michaela Odone and their son Lorenzo Odone. The same events inspired the 1992 film "Lorenzo's Oil". It was shot between Capri and San Francisco. Title: Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer Passage: Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is a 1986 American psychological horror crime film directed and co-written by John McNaughton about the random crime spree of a serial killer who seemingly operates with impunity. It stars Michael Rooker as the nomadic killer Henry, Tom Towles as Otis, a prison buddy with whom Henry is living, and Tracy Arnold as Becky, Otis's sister. The characters of Henry and Otis are loosely based on real life serial killers Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole.
14 November 1893
Black Journal
Leonarda Cianciulli
Which place is known an the birth place of a philosopher who born in 3 December 1722?
Title: Anna Louisa Karsch Passage: Anna Louisa Karsch (1 December 1722 in Hammer, Silesia 12 October 1791 in Berlin) was a German autodidact and poet from the Silesia region, known to her contemporaries as "Die Karschin" and "the German Sappho". She became the first German woman to "live from the proceeds of her own literary works." Title: Gregory Skovoroda Passage: Gregory Skovoroda, also Hryhorii Skovoroda, or Grigory Skovoroda (Latin: "Gregorius Scovoroda" , Ukrainian: , "Hryhorii Savych Skovoroda"; Russian: , "Grigory Savvich Skovoroda"; 3 December 1722 9 November 1794) Title: Routrapur Passage: Routrapur (Odia: ) is a village of the 42 Mouza island situated at on the banks of Kathajodi river of Cuttack Sadar Tehsil, Cuttack district, Odisha under Cuttack Sadar Block, Near about 8 km from Cuttack Town. It is known as the birth place of legend odia singer Sikandar Alam formerly known as "Salabega of Modern Odisha". Title: Kangxi Emperor Passage: The Kangxi Emperor (4 May 165420 December 1722) was the fourth emperor of the Qing dynasty, the first to be born on Chinese soil south of the Shanhai Pass near Beijing, and the second Qing emperor to rule over that part of China, from 1661 to 1722. Title: Ludvig Holberg Passage: Ludvig Holberg, Baron of Holberg (3 December 1684  28 January 1754) was a writer, essayist, philosopher, historian and playwright born in Bergen, Norway, during the time of the Dano-Norwegian double monarchy. He was influenced by Humanism, the Enlightenment and the Baroque. Holberg is considered the founder of modern Danish and Norwegian literature, and is best known for the comedies he wrote in 17221723 for the Lille Grnnegade Theatre in Copenhagen. Holberg's works about natural and common law were widely read by many Danish law students over two hundred years, from 1736 to 1936. Title: Rudauli Passage: Rudauli (Hindi: , Urdu: ), popularly known as Rudauli Shareef(Urdu: ), is a city and a municipal board in Faizabad district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Historically, Rudauli has been home to several Sufi saints. Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah has often spoken of this town, his birth place with great pride. Title: Chornukhy Passage: Chornukhy (Ukrainian: , Russian: ) is an urban-type settlement and the administrative center of Chornukhy Raion, Poltava Oblast of central Ukraine. Chornukhy is known as the birthplace of philosopher Gregory Skovoroda; a monument testifies to this. Title: Ram Nath Thakur Passage: Ram Nath Thakur, (born March 3, 1950 Birth Place- Karpoori Gram, District Samastipur (Bihar)) a politician from Janata Dal (United) party, is a Member of the Parliament of India representing Bihar in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament. Title: Padappakkara Passage: Padappakara is a place known for its natural beauty in the Kollam district of Kerala, India. The name "Padappakara" derives from the name "Pada-Kappal-Kara", which means "naval ship yard". Between 1400 AD to 1850 AD this place was used as a safe harbour during the monsoon by the wooden merchant and naval ships. It includes area's like Nellimukku, Kuthiramunambu, Thenguvila and Aanappara, Pulliakkody, NS Nagar(Decent Mukku), Anchumoolapoika, chanakkody, Chonkil, Valathil, Poolakkody,Valyandakkal etc. Padappakkara is the birth place of Sri Prakash Kundara,who is the well known theatre worker and the poet of Daily morning poems of the importance of all days, written by Malayalam language Title: Sree Sankara College Passage: Sree Sankara College, Kalady was founded in the year 1954 by Swami Agamananda, a social reformer and a foresighted scholar of Sri Ramakrishna Advaita Ashram. The institution was established with a view to perpetuating the memory and doctrines of the great saint and philosopher, Adi Sankaracharya and to nurture his birth place as a cultural citadel. The foundation stone was laid on 28 August 1953 by His Highness The Maharaja of Travancore in the presence of The Maharaja of Cochin and several other distinguished personalities. The Sree Sankara College Association was formed in July 1954.
Chornukhy
Chornukhy
Gregory Skovoroda
What did John T. Thompson invent and lend his name to, a notorious feature of the Prohibition era that earned nicknames including the "Chicago Typewriter" and "Trench Sweeper"?
Title: Go Kyung-pyo Passage: Go Kyung-pyo (; born June 11, 1990) is a South Korean actor and comedian. He gained recognition for his role in the television series "Reply 1988" (201516) and has since starred in "Jealousy Incarnate" (2016) and "Chicago Typewriter" (2017). Go starred in his first leading role in KBS2's "Strongest Deliveryman" in August 2017. Title: William Shakespeare (American football) Passage: William Valentine "Bill" Shakespeare (September 27, 1912 January 17, 1974) was an American football player. He played at the halfback position, and also handled punting, for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football teams from 1933 to 1935. He gained his greatest acclaim for throwing the winning touchdown pass as time ran off the clock in Notre Dame's 1935 victory over Ohio State, a game that was voted the best game in the first 100 years of college football. Shakespeare was selected as a consensus first-team All-American in 1935 and was posthumously inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1983. Sharing the same name as "The Bard of Avon", Shakespeare earned nicknames including "The Bard of Staten Island", "The Bard of South Bend", and "The Merchant of Menace." Title: Davorin Popovi Passage: Davorin Popovi (23 September 1946 18 June 2001) was a Bosnian musician, well known throughout the former Yugoslavia. He was the lead singer and frontman of the progressive and pop rock band Indexi throughout most of their career. He and his band "Indexi" became founders of specific music style in former Yugoslavia known as "Sarajevo pop-rock school" who later influenced other bands and singers in Sarajevo and other parts of Yugoslavia. Personally, he was popularly associated with the 1960s bohemian lifestyle of Sarajevo. In his youth, he was a successful basketball player. During his career, he earned nicknames like "Pimpek", "Davor", "Dao" or simply "Pjeva" ("The Singer") due to his unique voice. Title: List of nicknames of United States Army divisions Passage: Many Army divisions have over the years earned nicknames; some laudatory, some derogatory, but mostly colorful. Sometimes, the nicknames themselves have overshadowed the actual name of the division, e.g. the "Screaming Eagles" for the 101st Airborne Division. Title: Boardwalk Empire (season 1) Passage: The first season of the HBO television series "Boardwalk Empire" premiered on September 19, 2010 and concluded on December 5, 2010, consisting of 12 episodes. The series was created by Terence Winter and based on the book "Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times and Corruption of Atlantic City" by Nelson Johnson. Set in Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition era, the series stars Steve Buscemi as Enoch "Nucky" Thompson (based on the historical Enoch L. Johnson), a political figure who rose to prominence and controlled Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition period of the 1920s and 1930s. The first season takes place between January and November 1920, beginning with the start of national prohibition and ending with the 1920 presidential election. Title: Chicago Typewriter (TV series) Passage: Chicago Typewriter () is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Yoo Ah-in, Im Soo-jung and Go Kyung-pyo. It premiered on April 7, 2017, with episodes every Friday and Saturday at 20:00 (KST) on tvN. Title: Rohan Hoffmann Passage: Peter D'Rohan Hoffmann (born 14 January 1972) is an Australian-Portuguese rugby union referee and former international player for Portugal. He played as a fly-half and a fullback. One of the best Portuguese players of his generation, he earned nicknames like "Z Rohan" and "Mister Canguru". Title: John T. Thompson Passage: John Taliaferro (pronounced "tolliver") Thompson (December 31, 1860 June 21, 1940) was a United States Army officer best remembered as the inventor of the Thompson submachine gun. Title: Thompson submachine gun Passage: The Thompson submachine gun is an American submachine gun, invented by John T. Thompson in 1918, that became infamous during the Prohibition era. It was a common sight in the media of the time, being used by both law enforcement officers and criminals. The Thompson submachine gun was also known informally as the "Tommy Gun", "Annihilator", "Chicago Typewriter", "Chicago Piano", "Chicago Style", "Chicago Organ Grinder", "Trench Broom", "Trench Sweeper", "The Chopper", and simply "The Thompson". Title: Regimental nicknames of the Canadian Forces Passage: Many regiments have over the years earned nicknames; some laudatory, some derogatory, but all colourful. Sometimes, the nicknames themselves have overshadowed the actual regimental title, e.g. the "Van Doos" for the Royal 22 Rgiment. In some cases the nickname actually replaced it: in 1881, the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot became officially known by its nickname, The Black Watch.
Thompson submachine gun
John T. Thompson
Thompson submachine gun
Modern Men is an American television sitcom that premiered April 28, 2006 on The WB, George Wendt, an American actor and comedian, best known for the role of who, on the television show "Cheers", are also part of the cast?
Title: George Wendt Passage: George Robert Wendt III (born October 17, 1948) is an American actor and comedian, best known for the role of Norm Peterson on the television show "Cheers". Title: Safe Harbor (TV series) Passage: Safe Harbor is an American television drama series that aired on The WB Television Network from September 20, 1999 to November 28, 1999. The series was created and executive produced by Brenda Hampton, who at the time was best known for work on the fellow WB series "7th Heaven", the series was paired with "7th Heaven" on the network's Monday night lineup. Despite "7th Heaven" being the No. 1 show on The WB during the 1999-2000 season, "Safe Harbor" was unable to hold a solid audience after "7th Heaven" and was canceled after ten episodes and one season with the show moving to Sunday nights where the last two episodes aired. Title: Men, Women amp; Dogs Passage: Men, Women Dogs is an American television sitcom starring Bill Bellamy. The series premiered October 14, 2001 on The WB Television Network. Title: Max Greenfield Passage: Max Greenfield (born September 4, 1980) is an American actor. He appeared in recurring roles in "Veronica Mars" and "Ugly Betty", and co-starred in the WB series "Modern Men". He co-stars as Schmidt in the Fox sitcom "New Girl", for which he received Emmy, Critics' Choice Television, and Golden Globe awards nominations, and the voice of Roger in the Ice Age franchise. Title: Norm Peterson Passage: Hilary Norman Peterson is a character on the American television show "Cheers", portrayed by George Wendt. He is named Hilary after his grandfather. Title: The George Wendt Show Passage: The George Wendt Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from March 8 to April 12, 1995. Based on the public radio show "Car Talk", the series was a star vehicle for George Wendt after co-starring in the NBC sitcom "Cheers" throughout its run. However, the series was a ratings failure and was canceled after six episodes aired, out of the eight episodes produced. Title: Modern Men Passage: Modern Men is an American television sitcom that premiered April 28, 2006 on The WB. The series stars Eric Lively, Josh Braaten, and Max Greenfield as three single men and lifelong friends, who hire a life coach to help them with their love lives. Wendie Malick played the life coach in the pilot episode, but when her series "Jake in Progress" was renewed, the role was recast with Jane Seymour. Marla Sokoloff and George Wendt ("Cheers") are also part of the cast. Title: Portia de Rossi Passage: Portia Lee James DeGeneres (born Amanda Lee Rogers; January 31, 1973), also known professionally as Portia de Rossi ( ), is an Australian and American actress, model, and philanthropist. She appeared as a regular cast member on the American political thriller television series "Scandal" in the role of Elizabeth North from 2014 to 2017. She is also known for her roles as lawyer Nelle Porter on the American television series "Ally McBeal"for which she won a Screen Actors Guild Award in 1999and as Lindsay Fnke on the American television sitcom "Arrested Development." She also portrayed Veronica Palmer on the ABC television sitcom "Better Off Ted", and Olivia Lord on the television drama "NipTuck". De Rossi is married to comedian and television host Ellen DeGeneres. Title: Cheers (season 1) Passage: The first season of the American television sitcom series "Cheers" premiered on September 30, 1982, and concluded on March 31, 1983. It consisted of 22 episodes, each running approximately 25 minutes at length. The show was created and produced by director James Burrows and writers Glen and Les Charles, who previously worked on "Taxi", another sitcom. "Cheers" was produced by Charles Burrows Charles Productions in association with Paramount Television. The concept and production design of the show were inspired by a public house in Boston, the Bull Finch, which is now called Cheers Beacon Hill. Title: Jorge Garcia Passage: Jorge Garcia (born April 28, 1973) is an American actor and comedian. He first came to public attention with his performance as Hector Lopez on the television show "Becker", but probably became more well known later for his portrayal of Hugo "Hurley" Reyes in the television series "Lost" from 2004 to 2010. Garcia performs as a stand-up comedian. He starred in the FOX television series "Alcatraz" and played a minor character on ABC's "Once Upon a Time". He stars as Jerry Ortega on "Hawaii Five-0" and can be seen in the Netflix original movie "Ridiculous 6".
Norm Peterson
Modern Men
George Wendt
Who built the 20002100 class railcars used in Adelaide, Australia?
Title: Sentetsu Keha class railcars Passage: The Keha (Japanese , Korean ) class railcars were a group of 3rd class petrol-powered railcars of the Chosen Government Railway ("Sentetsu"). There were five types of such railcars, built in Japan and Korea. The exact classification and numbering of these railcars is not certain; certain is only that their type designation was Keha. Title: 2000 class railcar Passage: The 20002100 class were a class of diesel railcars operated by Adelaide Metro. They were built by Comeng, Granville in 1979-1980. Title: Adelaide Metro Passage: Adelaide Metro is the public transport system of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. It is intermodal system offering an integrated network of bus, tram, and train service throughout the metropolitan area to 63 million riders annually, with an average daily ridership of 33,000 people. The system has evolved heavily over the past fifteen years, and patronage increased dramatically during the 201415 period, a 5.5 percent increase on the 2013 figures due to electrification of frequented lines. Title: WAGR WCAWCE class Passage: The WAGR WCA class railcars and WCE class trailers were built by Comeng, Granville for the Western Australian Government Railways in 1971 to operate the new "Prospector" service between East Perth and Kalgoorlie. At the time of their construction the WCA class units were the longest and fastest diesel railcars in the world. Title: New South Wales 660760 class railcar Passage: The 660 760 Class railcars are a Diesel Multiple Unit train built by the New South Wales Government Railways (NSWGR) and used in the latter stages of their life by CityRail, primarily on its Hunter Valley line. The trains have since been phased out in favour of the newer Endeavour railcar model. The 660760 railcars were converted by NSWGR from earlier 600700 Class vehicles between 1973 to 1975. Title: Queensland Railways 2000 class rail motor Passage: The 2000 class railcars are a class of self-propelled railcars built by Commonwealth Engineering, Rocklea for the Queensland Railways between 1956 and 1971. Title: Transwa WDAWDBWDC class Passage: The Transwa WDAWDBWDC class are a class of railcars built by United Goninan, Broadmeadow for Transwa in 200405 to replace the WAGR WCAWCE class railcars on the "AvonLink" and "Prospector" services in Australia. They are capable of high-speed operation. Title: Queensland Railways 1900 class rail motor Passage: The 1900 class railcars are a class of self-propelled railcars built by Commonwealth Engineering, Granville for the Queensland Railways in 1956. Title: Sentetsu Shiki class railcars Passage: The Shiki or Sigeu (Japanese , Korean ) class railcars were a class of 3rd class steam railcars of the Chosen Government Railway ("Sentetsu"). There were two classes of such railcars, one built in Japan and one built in the United Kingdom. Title: Sentetsu Nakeha class railcars Passage: The Nakeha (Japanese , Korean ) class railcars were a group of 3rd class narrow-gauge petrol-powered railcars of the Chosen Government Railway ("Sentetsu"). There were two classes of such railcars, one built in Japan and one built in Korea. After Liberation, they all remained in the South, where they were operated by the Korean National Railroad; none were preserved.
Comeng, Granville
2000 class railcar
Adelaide Metro
Konrad Kujau was a German illustrator and forger who became famous for selling the Hitler Diaries to what weekly news magazine in Hamburg, Germany?
Title: Focus (German magazine) Passage: Focus (companys's preferred spelling in capital letters) is a German-language news magazine published by Hubert Burda Media. Established in 1993 as an alternative to the Spiegel weekly news magazine, since 2015 the editorial staff has been headquartered in Germany's capital of Berlin. Alongside Spiegel and Stern, Focus is one of the three most widely circulated German weeklies. The concept originated from Hubert Burda and Helmut Markwort, who went from being Editor-in-chief to become publisher in 2009 and since 2017 has been listed in the publication's masthead as Founding Editor-in-chief. The current Editor-in-chief of Focus as of March 2016 is Robert Schneider. Title: Aksiyon Passage: Aksiyon (English: Action ) was a Turkish news magazine. The magazine was close to the Gulen movement. It was established by Feza Publications in 1994. In 2008 it was described by its "Today's Zaman" sister newspaper as "the most widely read Turkish weekly magazine" (its nearly 40,000 circulation accounted for over half the weekly news magazine market). Its circulation had increased from around 15,000 in 2001. It broke some major stories including (May 1996) a secret military agreement between Turkey and Israel; and comments by Major efik Soyuyce admitting the use of students to create a crisis in preparation for the 1960 Turkish coup d'tat. Title: Stern (magazine) Passage: Stern (] , German for "Star") is a weekly news magazine published in Hamburg, Germany, by Gruner Jahr, a subsidiary of Bertelsmann. Title: Konrad Kujau Passage: Konrad Paul Kujau (27 June 1938 12 September 2000) was a German illustrator and forger. He became famous in 1983 as the creator of the so-called Hitler Diaries, for which he received DM 2.5 million from a person who in turn sold it for DM 9.3 million to the magazine "Stern". The forgery resulted in a four-and-half year prison sentence. Title: Hitler Diaries Passage: The Hitler Diaries (German: "Hitler-Tagebcher" ) were a series of sixty volumes of journals purportedly by Adolf Hitler, but forged by Konrad Kujau between 1981 and 1983. The diaries were purchased in 1983 for 9.3 million Deutsche Marks (2.33 million or 3.7 million) by the West German news magazine "Stern", which sold serialisation rights to several news organisations. One of the publications involved was "The Sunday Times", who asked their independent director, the historian Hugh Trevor-Roper, to authenticate the diaries; he did so, pronouncing them genuine. At the press conference to announce the forthcoming publication, Trevor-Roper announced that on reflection he had changed his mind, and other historians also raised questions concerning their validity. Rigorous forensic analysis, which had not been performed previously, quickly confirmed that the diaries were fakes. Title: Elsevier (magazine) Passage: Elsevier Weekblad is a Dutch weekly news magazine. With a circulation of over 86,000 copies as of 2015, it is the Netherlands' most popular news magazine. Its chief editor is Arendo Joustra. Title: Der Spiegel Passage: Der Spiegel (] , lit. " "The Mirror"") is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. It is one of Europe's largest publications of its kind, with a weekly circulation of 840,000. Title: Selling Hitler Passage: Selling Hitler is a 1991 ITV television drama-documentary mini-series about the Hitler Diaries hoax and was based on Robert Harris's 1986 book "Selling Hitler: The Story of the Hitler Diaries". Title: NEWS (Austrian magazine) Passage: NEWS is an Austrian weekly news magazine published in German and based in Vienna, Austria. The weekly is the major news magazine in the country. Title: Erich Wiedemann Passage: Erich Wiedemann is a German journalist and editor (at the Hamburg desk) for the weekly news magazine "Der Spiegel", where he began as a reporter in 1988. For the FDP, he was also a member of the city council of Jesteburg and a representative for the Harburg district.
Stern
Konrad Kujau
Stern (magazine)
Which of these directors is younger? Wolfgang Becker or Henry Jaglom?
Title: Wolfgang Becker Passage: Wolfgang Becker (born 22 June 1954) is a German film director and writer. He is best known to the international audience for his work "Good Bye Lenin! " (2003). Title: Sitting Ducks (film) Passage: Sitting Ducks is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Henry Jaglom. The film follows the adventures of two small-time hoods (Zack Norman and Michael Emil, Jagloms real-life brother) who steal a considerable amount of cash from a gambling syndicate. While fleeing by car down the U.S. eastern seaboard for a chartered airplane that will take them to Central America, they pick up a pair of vivacious young ladies and an unsuccessful singer-songwriter. Title: Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? Passage: Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Henry Jaglom. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. The film takes place in and was filmed in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It was released on home video and received mixed reviews. Title: VeniceVenice Passage: VeniceVenice is an American film starring Henry Jaglom, Nelly Alard, Melissa Leo, Suzanne Bertish, Daphna Kastner, David Duchovny, John Landis and written and directed by Henry Jaglom. Title: Eating (film) Passage: Eating is a 1990 American comedy-drama film starring Nelly Alard, Lisa Blake Richards, Frances Bergen, Mary Crosby, Gwen Welles, Elizabeth Kemp, Marina Gregory and written and directed by Henry Jaglom. Title: Irene in Time Passage: Irene in Time is a 2009 American independent film directed by Henry Jaglom. It marked the second collaboration between director Jaglom and actress Tanna Frederick, who also starred in "Hollywood Dreams", Jaglom's 2006 film. "Irene" also starred Victoria Tennant, Lanre Idewu, and Andrea Marcovicci. Title: Tracks (1977 film) Passage: Tracks is a 1977 American drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom. The film stars Dennis Hopper, Taryn Power and Dean Stockwell. The story involves a returned Vietnam veteran escorting a fellow soldier's coffin across the United States for burial. Title: Dj Vu (1997 film) Passage: Dj Vu is a 1997 American dramatic romance film directed by Henry Jaglom. It stars Stephen Dillane, Victoria Foyt, and Vanessa Redgrave. It premiered at the American Film Institute Festival on 25 October 1997 and was released theatrically on 22 April 1998. Title: Henry Jaglom Passage: Henry David Jaglom (born January 26, 1938) is an American actor, film director and playwright. Title: Hollywood Dreams Passage: Hollywood Dreams is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom. The film stars Tanna Frederick, Justin Kirk, David Proval, Karen Black, Eric Roberts, and Seymour Cassel.
Wolfgang Becker
Wolfgang Becker
Henry Jaglom
Ricky Wilde, is a British songwriter, musician, record producer and brother of Kim Wilde, an English pop singer, author, DJ and television presenter who burst onto the music scene in which year, with her debut single "Kids in America"?
Title: Broadway (band) Passage: Broadway is an American post-hardcore band from Orlando, Florida. Formed in 2007, the band "burst onto the music scene with their catchy hooks and sophisticated song structures" Title: Kids in America Passage: "Kids in America" is a song recorded by British singer Kim Wilde. It was released in the United Kingdom as her debut single in January 1981, and in the United States in spring 1982. It has been covered by many artists from different genres. Title: Ricky Wilde Passage: Ricky Wilde (born Richard James Reginald Steven Smith, 6 November 1961, sometimes credited as Ricki Wilde) is a British songwriter, musician, record producer and brother of singer Kim Wilde, and son of the singer and actor, Marty Wilde. Title: Kim Wilde Passage: Kim Wilde (born Kim Smith; 18 November 1960) is an English pop singer, author, DJ and television presenter who burst onto the music scene in 1981 with her debut single "Kids in America", which reached number two in the UK. In 1983, she received the Brit Award for Best British Female. In 1986, she had a UK number two hit with her version of the Supremes' song "You Keep Me Hangin' On", which also went on to be a major US hit, topping the charts there in 1987. Between 1981 and 1996, she had 25 singles reach the Top 50 of the UK singles chart. Her other hits include "Chequered Love" (1981), "You Came" (1988) and "Never Trust a Stranger" (1988). In 2003, she collaborated with Nena on the song "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime", which topped the Dutch charts. Title: The Singles Collection 19811993 Passage: The Singles Collection 19811993 is a Greatest hits album by English pop singer Kim Wilde released on 6 September 1993. Title: You Keep Me Hangin' On Passage: "You Keep Me Hangin' On" is a 1966 song written and composed by HollandDozierHolland. It first became a popular "Billboard" Hot 100 number one hit for the American Motown group The Supremes in late 1966. The rock band Vanilla Fudge covered the song a year later and had a top ten hit with their version. British pop singer Kim Wilde covered "You Keep Me Hangin' On" in 1986, bumping it back to number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in June 1987. The single reached number one by two different musical acts in America. In the first 32 years of the "Billboard" Hot 100 rock era, You Keep Me Hangin' On became one of only six songs to achieve this feat. In 1996, country music singer Reba McEntire's version reached number 2 on the US "Billboard" Hot Dance Club Play chart. Title: The Very Best of Kim Wilde (2001 album) Passage: The Very Best of Kim Wilde is a compilation album by British singer Kim Wilde. It was released in November 2001 and contained 15 Top 20 hits from the UK and German charts and was virtually identical to her 1993 hits collection. Also included was a new song, "Loved", which was released as a single in a number of countries - her first in six years, reaching the Top 10 in Belgium and Top 20 in Finland. Remixes of her two hits: "Kids in America" and "View from a Bridge" completed the collection - the former also released as a single in some territories. "The Very Best of Kim Wilde" was a hit in the Scandinavian Countries, where it made the Top 20. Title: Les Nuits Sans Kim Wilde Passage: "Les Nuits Sans Kim Wilde" is a single by Laurent Voulzy about British singer Kim Wilde. It was released in France as a single in 1985 after Wilde herself agreed to sing backing vocals on it. In Germany the song was used as the B-side to "Belle-Ile-en-Mer Marie-Galante" (the French B-side to "Les Nuits Sans Kim Wilde"). Title: Kim Wilde (album) Passage: Kim Wilde is the eponymous debut studio album by British singer Kim Wilde, released in June 29, 1981 via RAK label. Title: Beccy's Big Hits Passage: Beccy's Big Hits is the first greatest hits album by Australian country music singer Beccy Cole. The album celebrates 20 years since Cole burst onto the national Country Music scene winning the Star Maker award at the 1993 Australian Country Music Awards.
1981
Ricky Wilde
Kim Wilde
Are Pharrell Williams and Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. both American musicians?
Title: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly Dave House Passage: Get Cape. Wear Cape. FlyDave House is a split EP between featuring Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly and Dave House. Each artist contributed one of their own songs, as well as a cover of one of their counterpart's songs. It was released in a limited pressing of 500 on 10" white vinyl, and was a joint release by each artist's respective record label. This record became the first part in the Gravity DIP split 10" series. Title: The Chronicles of a Bohemian Teenager Passage: The Chronicles of a Bohemian Teenager is the first album by the singer-songwriter Sam Duckworth, "alias" Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. Recorded mostly in his bedroom studio in Essex, it was released on 18 September 2006 on Atlantic Records. Title: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly Passage: Sam Duckworth is an English musician who performs as Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. He is sometimes referred to as Get Cape, Cape, GCWCF and Slam Dunkworth (the latter title apparently first coined by Emmy The Great). According to Duckworth, his original stage name came from Retro Gamer magazine, from an article about superhero games such as "Batman" containing the heading "Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly". In addition to the Get Cape name, and his given name, Duckworth has released music under the moniker Recreations. Title: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly (EP) Passage: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly is the debut EP of Sam Duckworth, who performs under the name Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. It was released in tandem with a video for "Whitewash is Brainwash", which sees Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly travelling around on the London Underground and performing a secret show in Bank Tube Station. Title: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly (album) Passage: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly is the self-titled third album by Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. It was released on 13 September 2010. Title: Mikey Glenister Passage: Mikey Glenister is an author and musician from Southend, Essex, who was born on 20 September 1984. He plays trumpet, cornet and drums. His biggest client is Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. Title: Searching for the Hows and Whys Passage: Searching for the Hows and Whys is the second album by Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. It was released on 10 March 2008. The record was co-produced by Sam Duckworth and Nitin Sawhney. "Waiting for the Monster to Drown" was released as a free download via Get Cape's official website and Myspace on 7 December 2007. Title: Pharrell Williams Passage: Pharrell Lanscilo Williams ( ; born April 5, 1973), sometimes known as simply Pharrell, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and film producer. Title: London Royal Passage: London Royal is the fifth and final studio album from English singersongwriter Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly released on September 12, 2014 on Alcopop! Records. It was released on the same day as final the Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly gig at The Forum, London. Title: Jason Perry (singer) Passage: Jason Perry (born 29 December 1969) is a Grammy award-winning English record producer and singersongwriter. He is the lead vocalist of the Suffolk based band A. He has an identical twin brother, Adam, and an older brother, Giles, both of whom are also members of the band. Recently, Perry has produced albums by Greywind, Fatherson, Don Broco, Molotov, McBusted, Matthew P, Ivyrise, The Blackout, Kids in Glass Houses, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, Futures, Matt Willis and McFly.
no
Pharrell Williams
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
Are Eleanor's Secret and Killer Bean Forever both Italian films?
Title: Mymovies.it Passage: MYmovies.it is one of the most visited website dedicated to Italian cinema. Established in 2000, the website contains a database on Italian films and television series and actors with films from 1895 to present. The website also features reviews of up and coming films, interviews with actors and directors and other notable figures in the Italian film industry and international news related to film. In 2010, it also launched a streaming platform , "Mymovieslive!" . The website is particularly popular among Italian men aged 25 to 45 according to demographic surveys and is the 56th most popular website with Internet users from Italy. The website is increasingly used as a source by publications related to Italian cinema. Title: Killer Bean Forever Passage: Killer Bean Forever is a 2009 computer-animated action film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Lew. It tells the story of an anthropomorphic coffee bean assassin named Jack Bean, whose alias is Killer Bean. (In the film, all the characters are beans.) The film was preceded by two web shorts: "Killer Bean: The Interrogation" and "Killer Bean 2: The Party". Title: Eager to Live Passage: Eager to Live (Italian: Febbre di vivere ) is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Claudio Gora. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Title: I Met You in Naples Passage: I Met You in Naples (Italian:Io t'ho incontrata a Napoli) is a 1946 Italian melodrama film directed by Pietro Francisci and starring Anna Nievo, Leo Dale and Peppino De Filippo. The film takes its name from a popular song of the same title. It is part of the neorealist trend in post-Second World War Italian films. Title: The Wayward Wife Passage: The Wayward Wife (Italian: La provinciale ) is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Mario Soldati. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Title: Cranberry bean Passage: The cranberry bean, also known as the borlotti bean (singular "borlotto" in Italian), Roman bean or romano bean (not to be confused with the Italian flat bean, a green bean also called "romano bean"), saluggia bean, or rosecoco bean, is a variety of common bean ("Phaseolus vulgaris") first bred in Colombia as the cargamanto. The bean is a medium to large tan or hazelnut-colored bean splashed or streaked with red, magenta, or black. Title: Cinema of Italy Passage: The Cinema of Italy comprises the films made within Italy or by Italian directors. Since the development of the Italian film industry in the early 1900s, Italian filmmakers and performers have, at times, experienced both domestic and international success, and have influenced film movements throughout the world. As of 2014, Italian films have won 14 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, the most of any country, as well as 12 Palmes d'Or, the second-most of any country. Title: Eleanor's Secret Passage: Eleanor's Secret (original French title Krity, la maison des contes) is a 2009 Franco-Italian animated feature film directed by Dominique Monfry. It won the special distinction prize at the 2010 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. The film was produced in separate versions with French and English soundtracks. Title: Gbor Pogny Passage: Gbor Pogny (19151999) was a Hungarian-born Italian cinematographer. Born in Budapest and educated in Britain, Pogny emigrated to Italy and spent much of his career in the country. He worked on over a hundred films during his career, mainly Italian films as well as some international productions. He worked frequently with the director Vittorio De Sica on films such as "Two Women" (1960). In 1960 he won a Nastro d'Argento for best cinematography for his work in Alessandro Blasetti's "European Nights". Title: Michele Gammino Passage: Gammino is probably best known in Italy for his roles in dubbing film into the Italian language, he has dubbed over 40 characters in Italian films including Kevin Kostner, Bill Murray, Harrison Ford, Steven Seagle, Jack Nicholson and Bob Hoskins. He dubbed two James Bond films in Italian: The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill both starred Timothy Dalton as Bond. In voice acting he dubbed voices in Asterix and Cleopatra and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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Eleanor's Secret
Killer Bean Forever
In which royal era did the London theatres the Swan and the Curtain Theatre both operate?
Title: Effie Bancroft Passage: Marie Effie Wilton, Lady Bancroft (18391921) was an English actress and theatre manager. She appeared onstage as Marie Wilton until after her marriage in December 1867 to Squire Bancroft, when she adopted his last name. Bancroft and her husband were important in the development of Victorian era theatre through their presentation of innovative plays at the London theatres that they managed, first the Prince of Wales's Theatre and later the Haymarket Theatre. Title: William Greet Passage: William Greet (1851 25 April 1914) was a British theatre manager from the end of the 19th century and into the 20th century. Originally a business manager for other theatre licensees in the 1880s, he branched out as an independent manager in the 1890s and was associated with various London theatres, principally the Lyric, the Savoy and the Adelphi Theatres. Title: The Duke's Mistress Passage: The Duke's Mistress is a Caroline era stage play, a tragicomedy written by James Shirley and first published in 1638. It was the last of Shirley's plays produced before the major break in his career: with the closing of the London theatres due to bubonic plague in May 1636, Shirley left England for Ireland, where he worked under John Ogilby at the Werburgh Street Theatre in Dublin for four years. Title: Globe Theatre (Newcastle Street) Passage: The Globe was a Victorian theatre built in 1868 and demolished in 1902. It was the third of five London theatres to bear the name. It was also known at various times as the Royal Globe Theatre or Globe Theatre Royal. Its repertoire consisted mainly of comedies and musical shows. The theatre's most famous production was "Charley's Aunt" by Brandon Thomas, which enjoyed a record-setting run at the theatre, having transferred to it from the Royalty Theatre. Title: Hope Theatre Passage: The Hope Theatre was one of the theatres built in and around London for the presentation of plays in English Renaissance theatre, comparable to the Globe, the Curtain, the Swan, and other famous theatres of the era. Title: Newington Butts Theatre Passage: The Newington Butts Theatre was one of the earliest Elizabethan theatres, possibly predating even The Theatre of 1576 and the Curtain Theatre, which are usually regarded as the first dedicated playhouses in London. William Ingram believes it was probably the first of the three to begin construction, and may have been the first completed. Title: Wyndham's Theatre Passage: Wyndham's Theatre is a West End theatre, one of two opened by the actormanager Charles Wyndham (the other is the Criterion Theatre). Located on Charing Cross Road in the City of Westminster, it was designed c.1898 by W.G.R. Sprague, the architect of six other London theatres between then and 1916. It was designed to seat 759 patrons on three levels although later refurbishment increased this to four. The theatre was Grade II listed by English Heritage in September 1960. Title: Delfont Mackintosh Theatres Passage: Delfont Mackintosh Theatres is a theatre group owned by British theatrical producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh. The company was founded in 1991 by Mackintosh and Bernard Delfont. The group owns eight London theatres. Title: The Swan (theatre) Passage: The Swan was a theatre in Southwark, London, England, built in 1595 on top of a previously standing structure, during the first half of William Shakespeare's career. It was the fifth in the series of large public playhouses of London, after James Burbage's The Theatre (1576) and Curtain (1577), the Newington Butts Theatre (between 1575 and 1577) and Philip Henslowe's Rose (158788). Title: Curtain Theatre Passage: The Curtain Theatre was an Elizabethan playhouse located in Hewett Street, Shoreditch (part of the modern London Borough of Hackney), just outside the City of London. It opened in 1577, and continued staging plays until 1624.
Elizabethan
The Swan (theatre)
Curtain Theatre
The Fiery Furnaces and Paul Westerberg, are of which nationality?
Title: I'm Going Away (disambiguation) Passage: I'm Going Away is an album by The Fiery Furnaces Title: The Fiery Furnaces Passage: The Fiery Furnaces are an American indie rock band, formed in 2000 in Brooklyn, New York. The band's primary members are Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger. The siblings are originally from Oak Park, Illinois, a near-western suburb of Chicago. They are known for their conceptual, highly ambitious releases, which have frequently divided critical opinion. Title: Paul Westerberg Passage: Paul Harold Westerberg (born December 31, 1959) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter in The Replacements, one of the seminal alternative rock bands of the 1980s. He launched a solo career after the dissolution of that band. In recent years, he has cultivated a more independent-minded approach, primarily recording his music at home in his basement. Title: The Vox Jaguars Passage: The Vox Jaguars was a North American rock band that formed in Santa Cruz, California in 2006. They began their career with performances in local coffee houses and record stores. They are influenced by artists such as The Stooges, MC5, The Velvet Underground, and other Protopunk artists. The Vox Jaguars are well known for their energetic live performances, and have performed with The Fiery Furnaces, Big Brother The Holding Company, Grand Ole Party, and Scissors For Lefty. The Vox Jaguars have been part of the garage rock revival, and have influenced many indie artists in the Santa Cruz area of California (No Age, Foreign Born). No Age said they were their "favorite new band". Title: Last Summer (album) Passage: Last Summer is the first solo album released by American indie pop musician Eleanor Friedberger, most notable for being the vocalist in the band The Fiery Furnaces with her brother Matthew Friedberger. The album was released on 12 July 2011 on the Merge Records record label. Title: Winter Women and Holy Ghost Language School Passage: Winter Women and Holy Ghost Language School are two albums by Matthew Friedberger of The Fiery Furnaces recorded, unlike The Fiery Furnaces records, without his sister Eleanor Friedberger. Though two separate albums, they were released together as a double album by 859 Recordings in August 2006. It was rereleased in October 2009 on Thrill Jockey Records. Title: I'm Going Away Passage: I'm Going Away is The Fiery Furnaces' eighth album. It was released, on CD and LP, on July 21, 2009 in the US and August 24, 2009 in the UK. Title: Bitter Tea Passage: Bitter Tea is the fifth full-length album by The Fiery Furnaces, released on April 18, 2006 via Fat Possum in the U.S and Rough Trade in the UK. After it leaked onto the internet on February 22, the band immediately started selling the CD on tour. Title: Besterberg: The Best of Paul Westerberg Passage: Besterberg: The Best of Paul Westerberg is a compilation album of recordings by Paul Westerberg. Title: Take Me Round Again Passage: Take Me Round Again is The Fiery Furnaces' ninth album. It was first released, in MP3 format, through Thrill Jockey Records, in November 2009. The album is being described as "The Friedbergers cover the Friedbergers,"
American
The Fiery Furnaces
Paul Westerberg
What is cut out of the song in the 2008 Frank Sinatra compilation album that was performed by Liza Minneli in the movie of the same name?
Title: Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 Passage: Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 was Sinatra's second compilation of material released by Reprise Records, which like its predecessor, consisted of singles and songs from movie soundtracks. "Vol. 2" picks up where "Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits" leaves off, so all of the tracks date from 1968 to 1971, except for "The September of My Years", which dates back to 1965. Though the song "My Way" became Sinatra's signature song, it was not a big hit in the US. In the UK it went to 5 and spent 75 weeks in the Top 40. The highest charting U.S. single in this collection is "Cycles" which peaked at 23. The remaining tracks represent the sound of Sinatra's music in the late 1960s, which was more laid back than his early 1960s swinging tunes, with the B-side "Star!" being a notable exception. "Vol. 2" peaked at 88 on the album charts in the summer of 1972 during Sinatra's brief retirement from show business. Title: Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits Passage: Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits! is Frank Sinatra's first compilation released on his own Reprise Records. It concentrates on mostly single releases from the mid to late 60's, which fluctuates between adult contemporary pop and jazzy swing. The album opens up with Sinatra's recent number one hit "Strangers in the Night" and continues through the varied styles of music Sinatra recorded in the 60's, from easy listening ballads like "It Was a Very Good Year" and "Softly, as I Leave You" to contemporary pop like "When Somebody Loves You" and "That's Life". "Greatest Hits" was a modest hit, peaking at 55 on the album charts in late 1968. A second volume was issued in 1972, "Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2". Both albums have since been supplanted with newer and more cohesive compilations. Title: Frank Sinatra amp; the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra Passage: Frank Sinatra the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is a 1998 compilation album by the American singer Frank Sinatra. Title: Portrait of Sinatra: Columbia Classics Passage: Portrait of Sinatra: Columbia Classics is a compilation album by Frank Sinatra, released in 1997. This compilation was later re-released in 2010 as The Essential Frank Sinatra: The Columbia Years. Title: Nothing but the Best (album) Passage: Nothing but the Best is a 2008 compilation album by American singer Frank Sinatra. All the tracks on this album are recordings made when Sinatra was on his own Reprise label, thus the first track, "Come Fly with Me" is not the 1957 Capitol version. Other notable differences are "Strangers in the Night" has an extended fade out and the first two cymbal notes are cut from the beginning of the "Theme from "New York, New York"". Title: Theme from New York, New York Passage: "Theme from "New York, New York"" (or "New York, New York") is the theme song from the Martin Scorsese film "New York, New York" (1977), composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb. It was written for and performed in the film by Liza Minnelli. It remains one of the best-known songs about New York City. In 2004 it finished 31 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema. Title: SinatraJobim Sessions Passage: The SinatraJobim Sessions is a 1979 double LP compilation album of Frank Sinatra's work with Antnio Carlos Jobim. The album was published only in Brazil by producer Roberto Quartin, and had never been re-released on vinyl or CD until 2010 when it was re-mastered and released under The Frank Sinatra Collection and became available worldwide. Title: Best of Duets Passage: Best of Duets is a 2013 compilation album by Frank Sinatra. To commemorate the 20th anniversary of Frank Sinatra's groundbreaking and highly-successful album, Duets, CapitolUMe released a newly remastered Sinatra Duets - Twentieth Anniversary Best of Duets, a 14-song, single-disc collection featuring key tracks from both "Duets" and "Duets II". Title: Frank Sinatra Sings the Select Rodgers amp; Hart Passage: Frank Sinatra Sings the Select Rodgers Hart is a 1995 compilation album by Frank Sinatra. In this album, Sinatra sings his renditions of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Title: Sinatra 80th: All the Best Passage: Sinatra 80th: All the Best is a double compilation disc album by Frank Sinatra. On the final track, "The Christmas Song" is recorded both by Sinatra and Nat King Cole. The title, like the previous album, was released and named to coincide with Frank Sinatra's birthday, as he was celebrating his 80th at the time.
the first two cymbal notes
Nothing but the Best (album)
Theme from New York, New York
Jenni Baird which is an actress that starred in television series such as A Place to Call Home is from what country?
Title: A Place to Call Home (season 1) Passage: The first season of the Seven Network television series "A Place to Call Home", consisting of 13 episodes, premiered on 28 April 2013 and concluded on 21 July 2013. Title: A Place to Call Home (TV series) Passage: A Place to Call Home is an Australian television drama program that debuted on the Seven Network on Sunday 28 April 2013. Set in rural New South Wales in the period following the Second World War, it follows Sarah Adams (Marta Dusseldorp), who has returned to Australia after twenty years abroad to start a new life and ends up clashing with wealthy matriarch Elizabeth Bligh (Noni Hazlehurst). The main cast also consists of Brett Climo (George Bligh), Craig Hall (Dr. Jack Duncan), David Berry (James Bligh), Abby Earl (Anna Poletti), Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood (Olivia Bligh), Aldo Mignone (Gino Poletti), Sara Wiseman (Carolyn Bligh), Jenni Baird as (Regina Bligh) and Frankie J. Holden (Roy Briggs). Title: I Love Jenni Passage: I Love Jenni is a Mexican-American reality television series on mun2 that debuted on March 5, 2011, and concluded on August 11, 2013. "I Love Jenni" documents the personal and professional life of Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera and those close to her. Title: Jenni Baird Passage: Jenni Baird (born 29 April 1976) is an Australian actress. Baird was educated at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts from which she graduated in 1999. Upon graduation Baird appeared in the Australian short film "I Promise". Baird has since appeared in several high-profile television series that have been broadcast nationwide in Australia with roles in "All Saints", "A Place to Call Home" and "The 4400", and in Australian movies "Alien Trespass" and "Backtrack". Title: Penelope Austin Passage: Penelope Austin is an Australian singer-songwriter. She performs electropop music. She released her debut extended play, "The Beautiful Dark" on 30 May 2013. She has co-written several tracks with United States record producer and songwriter, Robert Conley including "Smoke into Flames" (October 2012), "A Place to Call Home" (March 2013), and "Don't Rescue Me" (May). During 2013 "A Place to Call Home" was used for the Australian TV series of the same name. Austin and Conley co-wrote "The Dark Collide" with J. J. Abrams and Charles Scott. Austin's performance of "The Dark Collide" was used on the Australian version of the "Star Trek Into Darkness" soundtrack (April 2013). Title: Sara Wiseman Passage: Sara Wiseman is a New Zealand actress known for her role as Carolyn Bligh in A Place To Call Home, Wiseman is also known for her role in the television series Mercy Peak as Dr Nicky Sommerville. Title: A Place to Call Home (season 2) Passage: The second season of the Seven Network television series A Place to Call Home premiered on 11 May 2014 and concluded on 13 July 2014. The original ending for the second season will air for the first time on 13 September 2015 on SoHo. Title: David Berry (actor) Passage: David Berry (born 18 January) is an Australian actor best known for his role as James Bligh in the television series "A Place To Call Home". Title: A Place to Call Home (season 4) Passage: The fourth season of the Seven Network television series "A Place to Call Home" premiered on Showcase on 11 September 2016. The series was produced by Chris Martin-Jones, and executive produced by Penny Win and Julie McGauran. Title: A Place to Call Home (season 3) Passage: The third season of the Seven Network television series "A Place to Call Home" premiered on SoHo on 27 September 2015 and concluded on 29 November 2015. The series is produced by Chris Martin-Jones, and executive produced by Penny Win and Julie McGauran.
Australia
Jenni Baird
A Place to Call Home (TV series)
Strange Clouds features a guest apperance by which singer born on December 13, 1989 ?
Title: Habits (Stay High) Passage: "Habits (Stay High)" is a song recorded by Swedish singer Tove Lo from her debut extended play (EP), "Truth Serum", and her debut studio album, "Queen of the Clouds" (2014). It was written by Lo with Ludvig Sderberg and Jakob Jerlstrm, while it was produced by the latter two under the production name The Struts. Initially, the singer self-released the song under the title "Habits" on 25 March 2013 as her second independently-released single. After Lo was signed to Universal Music, the track was re-released on 6 December 2013 under the title of "Habits (Stay High)" as both the second single from "Truth Serum" and the lead single from "Queen of the Clouds". Musically, it is a pop and electropop song which features a minimal and upbeat electronic instrumentation. Its lyrics delve into the singer's attempts to forget her previous boyfriend through substance abuse, drinking and other hedonistic practices. Consequently, some critics and Lo herself noted a contrast between the song's production and its lyrical content. Title: Diana Trask Passage: Diana Trask (born 23 June 1940) is an Australian country and pop singer born in Melbourne, Australia. She was a popular country singer during the 1970s in the United States and also was a popular star in her native Australia. In the U.S., she charted eighteen singles on the country charts, of which the highest was the number 13 "Lean It All on Me" in 1974. Title: Takuma Terashima Passage: Takuma Terashima ( , Terashima Takuma , born December 20, 1983) is a Japanese voice actor and singer born in Ishikawa, Japan. Terashima graduated from Tokyo Announce Gakuin, voice training school. He had initially belonged to Holypeak until December 2008, and then to Production Baobab up until September 2011 when he switched to AXL-ONE, Toshiyuki Morikawa's own agency. He is married to voice actress Satomi Sat. Title: Out of My Mind (B.o.B song) Passage: "Out of My Mind" is a song by American rapper B.o.B from his second studio album "Strange Clouds" (2012). The song features fellow Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj and was produced by Dr. Luke and Billboard. "Out of My Mind" was the fourth single released from the album. The song was primarily written by B.o.B, Nicki Minaj, DJ Frank E and Alex da Kid. Title: Foxy Brown (singer) Passage: Foxy Brown is a reggae singer born in Jamaica as Jennifer Esmerelda Hylton. Her first introduction to the reggae charts was via the Steely Clevie-produced versions of Tracy Chapman's "(Sorry) Baby, Can I Hold You Tonight" and "Fast Car," the former even entering "Billboard's" Black Singles Chart. These led to her being regarded as Jamaica's Tracy Chapman. She released her debut album "Foxy", in 1989, which showcased her original songwriting. In 1990 she had a hit with the dancehall single "Always For Me", and a second album, "My Kind of Girl", followed in the same year. She also had a hit with Johnny P called "If you Love Me". Title: Taylor Swift Passage: Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. One of the leading contemporary recording artists, she is known for narrative songs about her personal life, which have received widespread media coverage. Title: Both of Us Passage: "Both of Us" is a song by American rapper B.o.B, released on May 22, 2012, as the third single from his second studio album, "Strange Clouds" (2012). The song features vocals from American country pop singer and songwriter Taylor Swift. The artists co-wrote the song alongside Ammar Malik and the song's producers, Dr. Luke and Cirkut. Title: Strange Clouds (album) Passage: Strange Clouds is the second studio album by American hip hop recording artist B.o.B, released on May 1, 2012, under Grand Hustle Records, Rebel Rock Entertainment, and Atlantic Records. The album features guest appearances from Morgan Freeman, Taylor Swift, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, T.I., Nicki Minaj, Ryan Tedder, Lauriana Mae, Playboy Tre, Trey Songz, Nelly and Roscoe Dash while the production was handled by Dr. Luke, Cirkut, Ryan Tedder, Lil' C, Mynority, Stargate, Frequency, Mike WiLL Made It, P-Nasty, Super Water Sympathy, Kutta, Billboard, Jamieson Jones, Jim Jonsin and B.o.B himself. Title: Sheryfa Luna Passage: Sheryfa Luna (born Chrifa Babouche; 25 January 1989) is a French RB singer born to an Algerian father and a French mother. Title: So Good (B.o.B song) Passage: "So Good" is a song American hip hop recording artist B.o.B. The song, released via digital download on February 21, 2012, is the second single from his second studio album "Strange Clouds". The single was issued physically in Germany on May 4. The song features production and additional vocals from Ryan Tedder, the frontman of the pop rock band OneRepublic.
Taylor Swift
Strange Clouds (album)
Taylor Swift
The son of Johann Georg Mozart wrote what violin textbook?
Title: Prince Johann Georg of Saxony Passage: Prince "Johann Georg" Pius Karl Leopold Maria Januarius Anacletus of Saxony, Duke of Saxony (Full German name: "Prinz Johann Georg Pius Karl Leopold Maria Januarius Anacletus von Sachsen, Herzog zu Sachsen") (born 10 July 1869 in Dresden, Saxony; died 24 November 1938 at Schloss Altshausen in Altshausen, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany) was the sixth child and second-eldest son of George of Saxony and his wife Maria Anna of Portugal and a younger brother of the Kingdom of Saxony's last king, Frederick Augustus III of Saxony. Johann Georg was a well-known arts expert and an avid art collector. Title: Anton August Beck Passage: Anton August Beck (27 August 1713, Braunschweig - 17 March 1787, Braunschweig) was a German engraver. He was the son of Johann Georg Beck and his wife Anna Elisabeth. On Johann's death, his student Johann Georg Schmidt married his widow and adopted his business. On Schmidt's death, Anton took over the business. Title: Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern Passage: Johann Georg, Prince von Hohenzollern ("Johann Georg Carl Leopold Eitel-Friedrich Meinrad Maria Hubertus Michael"; 31 July 1932 2 March 2016) was a German prince, and through his marriage to Princess Birgitta of Sweden, was brother-in-law of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden. Title: Johann Georg Schrpfer Passage: Johann Georg Schrepfer, or Johann Georg Schrpfer (1738? 8 October 1774 in Leipzig) was a German charlatan, independent Freemason, and necromancer. He performed ghost-raising sances for which he secretly used special effects, possibly including magic lantern projections of ghosts on smoke, which inspired the phantasmagoria shows popular in Europe from the 1790s to the 1830s. Title: Johann Georg, Chevalier de Saxe Passage: Johann Georg, Chevalier de Saxe (21 August 1704 25 February 1774), also called "Johann Georg of Saxony", was a Saxon Field Marshal and Governor of Dresden. Title: Leopold Mozart Passage: Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (November 14, 1719 May 28, 1787) was a German composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist. Mozart is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and for his violin textbook "Versuch einer grndlichen Violinschule". Title: Johann Georg Beck Passage: Johann Georg Beck or Johann Georg Baek (24 April 1676 in Augsburg 7 August 1722 in Braunschweig) was a German engraver. He taught fellow-Augsburger Johann Georg Schmidt, who married his widow Anna Elisabeth and took over the family studio. Johann's son Anton August Beck trained in this studio and inherited it on Johann's death. Title: Johann Georg von Browne Passage: Count Johann Georg von Browne (or Johann Georg von Browne-Camus; 20 September 1767 January 1827) was an officer in the Russian army, and settled in Vienna where he was a patron of Ludwig van Beethoven during the composer's early career. Title: Johann Georg Mozart Passage: Johann Georg Mozart (4 May 1679 19 February 1736) was a bookbinder who lived in Augsburg, Germany, in the 17th and 18th centuries. He was the father of Leopold Mozart and the grandfather of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Title: Adagio in E for Violin and Orchestra (Mozart) Passage: The Adagio in E for Violin and Orchestra, K. 261, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1776. It was probably a replacement movement for the original slow movement of his Violin Concerto No. 5 in A. It is believed that Mozart wrote it specifically for the violinist Antonio Brunetti, who complained that the original slow movement was "too artificial." The work is scored for solo violin, two flutes, two horns and strings.
Versuch einer grndlichen Violinschule
Johann Georg Mozart
Leopold Mozart
South African pilots with higher numbers of kills were members of the British Royal Air Force, such as Pat Pattle and a fighter pilot who led No. 74 Squadron RAF during the height of what?
Title: No. 146 Wing RAF Passage: No. 146 Wing RAF was a formation of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. It comprised No. 193 Squadron RAF, No. 197 Squadron RAF, No. 257 Squadron RAF, No. 263 Squadron RAF and No. 266 Squadron RAF. Title: Pat Pattle Passage: Marmaduke Thomas St John Pattle, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (3 July 1914  20 April 1941), usually known as Pat Pattle, was a South African-born Second World War fighter pilot and flying ace (an aviator credited with the destruction of five or more enemy aircraft in aerial combat) of the Royal Air Force (RAF). Title: Adolph Malan Passage: Adolph Gysbert Malan, (24 March 1910 17 September 1963), better known as Sailor Malan, was a South African fighter pilot and flying ace in the Royal Air Force (RAF) who led No. 74 Squadron RAF during the height of the Battle of Britain. Under his leadership No. 74 Squadron became one of the RAF's most accomplished squadrons. Malan scored 27 kills, seven shared destroyed, three probably destroyed and 16 damaged. Title: No. 124 Wing RAF Passage: No. 124 Wing RAF was a Hawker Typhoon formation of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. It comprised No. 137 Squadron RAF, No. 181 Squadron RAF, No. 182 Squadron RAF and No. 247 Squadron RAF. Title: No. 132 Wing RAF Passage: No. 132 Wing RAF was a formation of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. It comprised No. 66 Squadron RAF, No. 127 Squadron RAF, No. 322 Squadron RAF, No. 331 Squadron RAF and No. 332 Squadron RAF. Title: No. 139 Wing RAF Passage: No. 139 Wing RAF was a formation of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. It comprised No. 320 Squadron RAF, No. 98 Squadron RAF, No. 271 Squadron RAF and No. 416 Squadron RAF. Title: Ten Rules for Air Fighting Passage: Adolph Gysbert Malan DSO Bar DFC (24 March 1910 17 September 1963), better known as Sailor Malan, was a South African World War II fighter pilot who led No. 74 Squadron RAF during the height of the Battle of Britain. Malan developed a set of simple rules for fighter pilots, which eventually could be found throughout RAF Fighter Command: Title: John Frost (SAAF officer) Passage: John Everitt "Jack" Frost, (16 July 1918 missing in action 16 June 1942) was a South African fighter ace during the Second World War. He was the highest-scoring member of a South African Air Force squadron during the war, credited with the destruction of 15 Axis aircraft. South African pilots with higher numbers of kills, such as Pat Pattle and Adolph "Sailor" Malan, were members of the British Royal Air Force. Title: No. 3 (S.A.) Wing Passage: No. 3 (S.A.) Wing was a South African Air Force commanded formation during World War II that served in North Africa, Sicily and Italy. It was formed on 28 August 1941 and initially consisted of Royal Air Force and South African Air Force squadrons under South African command, known as No. 261 Medium Bomber Wing but became a fully fledged South African formation on 23 September 1942 when No. 55 Squadron RAF and No. 223 Squadron RAF were transferred from 3 (S.A.) Wing to No. 232 Wing RAF and it became known as No. 3 (South Africa) Wing. This left 12, 21 and 24 Squadrons SAAF as its assigned units. Title: No. 145 Wing RAF Passage: No. 145 Wing RAF was a formation of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. It comprised No. 341 Squadron RAF, No. 74 Squadron RAF, No. 329 Squadron RAF, No. 345 Squadron RAF and No. 575 Squadron RAF.
Battle of Britain
John Frost (SAAF officer)
Adolph Malan
What career did Bernard Rose and Seth Savoy have in common?
Title: Bernard Rose (director) Passage: Bernard Rose (born 4 August 1960) is an English film director most famous for his direction of the 1992 horror film "Candyman" and the 1994 historical romance film "Immortal Beloved". Title: Seth Savoy Passage: Seth Savoy (born April 23, 1992) is a Cajun American film director and screenwriter raised in Little Rock, Arkansas. He graduated from Columbia College Chicago. Title: Ivans Xtc Passage: Ivans Xtc (sometimes stylized as ivansxtc) is 2000 BritishAmerican independent drama film co-written and directed by Bernard Rose and stars Danny Huston and Peter Weller. It is based on Leo Tolstoy's novella "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" and is Rose's second adaptation of a work by Tolstoy, after the 1997 adaptation of "Anna Karenina". The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2000. It was released in the United States (New York and Los Angeles) on July 7, 2002 and on July 19, 2002 in the United Kingdom. Title: Matthew Jacobs Passage: Matthew Jacobs (born July 1, 1956) is a British writer, director, producer and actor. He is known best for his extensive career writing for television shows like "Doctor Who" and "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles". He also directed two prize-winning TV movies for BBC films, "Hallelujah Anyhow" (1992) and "Mothertime" (1998). As an actor, he starred alongside Danny Huston in "Boxing Day", Bernard Rose's 2012 adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novella "Master and Man". Title: Two Jacks Passage: Two Jacks is a 2012 comedy-drama film directed by Bernard Rose and starring Sienna Miller and Danny Huston. It is an adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's short story "Two Hussars" and is Rose's fifth Tolstoy adaptation, which include "Anna Karenina" (1997), "Ivans XTC" (2002), "The Kreutzer Sonata" (2008) and "Boxing Day" (2012). The film premiered in competition at the Montreal World Film Festival (August 23 to September 3, 2012). Title: Jeremy Suter Passage: Jeremy Suter (born in London) is an English organist and choral director. He was a chorister under Sir William McKie at Westminster Abbey. He attended Harrow and later spent two years at the Royal College of Music before going to Oxford as Organ Scholar of Magdalen College under Bernard Rose. Following a year at the University of Pennsylvania, Jeremy was invited to return to Magdalen College, Oxford, in order to direct the Chapel Choir whilst Bernard Rose took a sabbatical. In 1975 he was appointed Organist of the Civic Church of All Saints', Northampton and Director of Music at All Saints' Middle School. Between 1981 and 1991 he was Assistant Organist at Chichester Cathedral and Director of Music at the Prebendal School. He featured on many broadcasts and recordings made by the Choir of Chichester Cathedral. Title: Halli Cauthery Passage: Halli Cauthery (full name David Harald Cauthery) is a film and television composer. His credits include the NetflixDreamWorks animated comedy series "Turbo F.A.S.T.", for which he received an Emmy nomination in 2016; the thriller The East (film); Bernard Rose's 2015 adaptation of Frankenstein (2015 film); the Shrek Halloween television special "Scared Shrekless"; as well as the Lifetime Television film "Living Proof". Title: Frankenstein (2015 film) Passage: Frankenstein (stylised as FRANKN5T1N) is a 2015 updated adaptation of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", directed by Bernard Rose. Title: Sx Tape Passage: SxTape (also stylized as SXTAPE and sxtape) is a 2013 American found footage-horror film directed, edited, and photographed by Bernard Rose. The film premiered on October 10, 2013 at the BFI London Film Festival and released to DVD on July 2, 2014. It stars Caitlyn Folley and Ian Duncan as a young couple that decides to film a sex tape in an abandoned hospital, only to discover that it is not as abandoned as they believed it to be. Title: Harold Rose Passage: Harold Bernard Rose (May 1900 May 1990) was an English football player and manager.
film director
Bernard Rose (director)
Seth Savoy
ve Curie is the younger daughter of the physicist and pioneer in what fields?
Title: ve Curie Passage: ve Denise Curie Labouisse (December 6, 1904 October 22, 2007) was a French and American writer, journalist and pianist. ve Curie was the younger daughter of Marie Skodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie. Her sister was Irne Joliot-Curie and her brother-in-law Frdric Joliot-Curie. ve was the only member of her family who did not choose a career as a scientist and did not win a Nobel Prize, although her husband Henry Richardson Labouisse, Jr. did collect the Nobel Peace Prize in 1965 on behalf of UNICEF. She worked as a journalist and authored her mother's biography "Madame Curie" and a book of war reportage, "Journey Among Warriors". From the 1960s she committed herself to work for UNICEF, providing help to children and mothers in developing countries. Title: Pierre Curie Passage: Pierre Curie ( ; ] ; 15 May 1859 19 April 1906) was a French physicist, a pioneer in crystallography, magnetism, piezoelectricity and radioactivity. In 1903 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics with his wife, Marie Skodowska-Curie, and Henri Becquerel, "in recognition of the extraordinary services they have rendered by their joint researches on the radiation phenomena discovered by Professor Henri Becquerel". Title: Journey Among Warriors Passage: Journey Among Warriors is a book of war reportage by the French-American journalist and writer ve Curie, first published in 1943, in which the author described her experiences during her trip to Africa, the Near East, Soviet Union, China, Burma and India, where she traveled from November 1941 to April 1942. Title: Rue Madame Curie Passage: Rue Madame Curie is a street in Beirut, Lebanon. The street, which is named in honor of Marie Curie, the PolishFrench physicistchemist, begins at Rue Badr Demachkieh in the Raouch neighborhood of the Ras Beirut district, running westeast through the Qoreitem-Snoubra neighborhood then, intersecting Rue Alfred Nobel and Rue Dunant before turning into Rue Marie Edde. The street runs south of the Lebanese American University campus. Le Bristol hotel is located on the street. In 2008, the average residential apartment price on Rue Madame Curie was US2,500m. Title: Madame Curie (film) Passage: Madame Curie is a 1943 biographical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Sidney Franklin from a screenplay by Paul Osborn, Paul H. Rameau, and Aldous Huxley (uncredited), adapted from the biography by ve Curie. It stars Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, with supporting performances by Robert Walker, Henry Travers, and Albert Bassermann. Title: Ewa reactor Passage: The Ewa Reactor was Poland's first research nuclear reactor. Its name was derived from the first letters of the Polish words: Eksperymentalny" (Experimental), Wodny" (Water), and "Atomowy" (Atomic) as a reference to ve Curie. Title: The Radium Woman Passage: The Radium Woman: A youth edition of the life of Madame Curie is a biography of the scientist Marie Curie adapted for children by Eleanor Doorly from the 1937 biography by ve Curie. It was published by Heinemann in 1939 with woodcuts by Robert Gibbings as chapter headings. Title: Muse Curie Passage: The Muse Curie (Curie Museum) is a historical museum focusing on radiological research. It is located in the 5th arrondissement at 1, rue Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France, and open Wednesday to Saturday, from 1pm to 5pm; admission is free. The museum was renovated in 2012, thanks to a donation from ve Curie. Title: Jacques Curie Passage: Paul-Jacques Curie (29 October 1855 19 February 1941) was a French physicist and professor of mineralogy at the University of Montpellier. Along with his younger brother, Pierre Curie, he studied pyroelectricity in the 1880s, leading to their discovery of piezoelectricity and some of the mechanisms involved. Title: Mathilde Carmen Hertz Passage: Mathilde Carmen Hertz (14 January 1891 20 November 1975) was a biologist, and was one of the first influential women scientists in the field of biology and a pioneer in the field of comparative psychology. Working in Germany, her career started to unravel in 1933 due to her Jewish ancestry. She was the younger daughter of the famous physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz.
crystallography, magnetism, piezoelectricity and radioactivity
ve Curie
Pierre Curie
Who developed the series that has John Larroquette playing JenkinsGalahad?
Title: Chuck Versus the Seduction Passage: "Chuck Versus the Seduction" is the second episode of Season 2 of the U.S. television series "Chuck", first airing October 6, 2008. Chuck must go undercover to retrieve the Cipher from Sasha Banachek (Melinda Clarke), known as the Black Widow. But in order to get close to his target, Chuck must learn the art of seduction from the legendary debonair spy Roan Montgomery (John Larroquette). Title: John Larroquette Passage: John Bernard Larroquette (born November 25, 1947) is an American actor. His roles include Dan Fielding on the 19841992 sitcom "Night Court" (winning a then-unprecedented four consecutive Emmy Awards for his role), Mike McBride in the Hallmark Channel series "McBride", John Hemingway on "The John Larroquette Show", and Carl Sack in "Boston Legal". He is currently playing JenkinsGalahad in TNT's "The Librarians". Title: Liz Torres Passage: Elizabeth Larrieu Torres (born September 27, 1947) is an American actress, singer, and comedian. Torres is best known for her role as Mahalia Sanchez in the NBC comedy series "The John Larroquette Show" (1993-1996), for which she received two Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe Awards nominations. She is also known for her role as Patricia "Miss Patty" LaCosta in The WB family drama series "Gilmore Girls" (2000-07). Title: Stripes (film) Passage: Stripes is a 1981 American buddy military comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates, P. J. Soles, Sean Young, and John Candy. Several actors including John Larroquette, John Diehl, Conrad Dunn and Judge Reinhold were featured in their first significant film roles. Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas, Timothy Busfield and Bill Paxton also appeared early in their careers. Title: Elizabeth Berridge (actress) Passage: Elizabeth Berridge (born May 2, 1962) is an American film and theatre actress. She is known for playing Constanze Mozart in the Academy Award-winning 1984 film "Amadeus", for the role of Officer Eve Eggers on "The John Larroquette Show" (1993-1996), and for her performances in the theater. Title: The John Larroquette Show Passage: The John Larroquette Show is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 2, 1993, until October 30, 1996. Created by Don Reo, the show was a star vehicle for John Larroquette following his run as Dan Fielding on "Night Court". The series takes place in a seedy bus terminal in St. Louis, Missouri, and originally focused on the somewhat broken people who worked the night shift, and in particular, the lead character's battle with alcoholism. The series was produced by Reo's Impact Zone Productions and WittThomas Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Title: The Librarians (2014 TV series) Passage: The Librarians is an American fantasy-adventure television series developed by John Rogers that is broadcast on TNT, and premiered on December 7, 2014. It is a direct spin-off of "The Librarian" film series, sharing continuity with the films. On January 24, 2017, TNT renewed the series for a fourth season, which is set to premiere on December 20, 2017. Title: Me, Myself amp; I (TV series) Passage: Me, Myself I is an American comedy television series. The series stars Bobby Moynihan, Jack Dylan Grazer, John Larroquette, Brian Unger, Jaleel White, Kelen Coleman, Christopher Paul Richards, Reylynn Caster, and Skylar Gray. On May 12, 2017, it was ordered to series. The series premiered on September 25, 2017, on CBS. Title: McBride (film series) Passage: McBride is the name of a series of 10 made-for-television mystery films released by the Hallmark Channel between 2005 and 2008 and stars John Larroquette as a lawyer. It now appears regularly on the Hallmark Movie Channel. While on the Hallmark Channel, it was broadcast in rotation with the movie series "Jane Doe", "Murder 101", and "Mystery Woman" under the umbrella title "Hallmark Channel Mystery Wheel". In the UK, these movies are aired, on a rotation basis, in afternoon drama slot on channel 5. Title: Second Sight (film) Passage: Second Sight is a 1989 comedy film from Warner Bros., starring John Larroquette, Bronson Pinchot, Stuart Pankin and Bess Armstrong. In the film, a paranormal detective (Larroquette), a psychic (Pinchot) and a nun (Armstrong) search the streets of Boston, Massachusetts for a missing person who has allegedly been kidnapped.
John Rogers
John Larroquette
The Librarians (2014 TV series)
Did Elia Kazan and Peter Szewczyk both count film directing among their many skills?
Title: A Letter to Elia Passage: A Letter to Elia is a 2010 documentary film directed by Kent Jones and Martin Scorsese that follows the life and career of film director Elia Kazan and how he influenced Scorsese. Made from clips from films, stills, readings from Kazan's autobiography, a speech he wrote on directing read by Elias Koteas, a videotaped interview done late in Kazan's life, and Scorsese's commentary on and off screen. Title: The Arrangement (novel) Passage: The Arrangement is a 1967 novel by Elia Kazan, narrated by a successful Greek-American advertising executive and magazine writer living in an affluent Los Angeles suburb who suffers a nervous breakdown due to the stress of the way in which he has lived his life the "arrangement" of the title. In 1969 Kazan made it into a film. "The Arrangement" was a best-seller and garnered generally favorable reviews but it has been out of print since the 1980s. Title: All My Sons Passage: All My Sons is a 1947 play by Arthur Miller. It opened on Broadway at the Coronet Theatre in New York City on January 29, 1947, closed on November 8, 1949 and ran for 328 performances. It was directed by Elia Kazan (to whom it is dedicated), produced by Elia Kazan and Harold Clurman, and won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award. It starred Ed Begley, Beth Miller, Arthur Kennedy, and Karl Malden and won both the Tony Award for Best Author and the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play. The play was adapted for films in 1949 and 1987. Title: Maya Kazan Passage: Maya Kazan (born November 24, 1986) is an American stage, TV and film actress and director. She is known for playing Caroline in "Frances Ha", Eleanor Gallinger on "The Knick" and Mabel Thompson on "Boardwalk Empire". She is the daughter of screenwriters Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord. She is the granddaughter of film director Elia Kazan and playwright Molly Kazan. Maya is the younger sister of actress Zoe Kazan. Title: Peter Szewczyk Passage: Peter Szewczyk is an American film and animation director, cinematographer and music video director. Title: Gene Milford Passage: Arthur Eugene "Gene" Milford (January 19, 1902 December 23, 1991) was an American film and television editor with about one hundred feature film credits. Among his most noted films are "Lost Horizon" (directed by Frank Capra - 1937), "On the Waterfront" (directed by Elia Kazan - 1954), "A Face in the Crowd" (Kazan - 1957), and "Wait Until Dark" (directed by Terence Young - 1967). Title: Baby Doll Passage: Baby Doll is a 1956 American black comedy drama film directed by Elia Kazan, and starring Carroll Baker, Karl Malden and Eli Wallach. The film also features Mildred Dunnock and Rip Torn. It was produced by Kazan and Tennessee Williams, and adapted by Williams from his own one-act play "27 Wagons Full of Cotton". The plot focuses on a feud between two rival cotton gin owners in rural Mississippi; after one of the men commits arson against the other's gin, the owner retaliates by attempting to seduce the arsonist's nineteen-year-old virgin bride with the hopes of receiving an admission by her of her husband's guilt. Title: The Visitors (1972 film) Passage: The Visitors is a 1972 American drama film directed by Elia Kazan. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Kazan used Daniel Lang's "Casualties of War" story as a jumping-off point for this film. Title: Elia Kazan Passage: Elia Kazan (born Elias Kazantzoglou September 7, 1909 September 28, 2003) was a Greek-American director, producer, writer and actor, described by "The New York Times" as "one of the most honored and influential directors in Broadway and Hollywood history". Title: Actors Studio Passage: The Actors Studio is a membership organization for professional actors, theatre directors and playwrights at 432 West 44th Street in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded October 5, 1947, by Elia Kazan, Cheryl Crawford and Robert Lewis and Anna Sokolow, who provided training for actors who were members. Lee Strasberg joined later and took the helm in 1951 until his death on February 17, 1982. It is currently run by Al Pacino, Ellen Burstyn, and Harvey Keitel. The Studio is best known for its work refining and teaching method acting. The approach was originally developed by the Group Theatre in the 1930s based on the innovations of Konstantin Stanislavski. While at the Studio, actors work together to develop their skills in a private environment where they can take risks as performers without the pressure of commercial roles.
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Elia Kazan
Peter Szewczyk
When was the brother of Chris James born?
Title: Chris J. Johnson Passage: Chris James Johnson (born August 29, 1977) is an American actor. Title: Chris James (baseball) Passage: Donald Chris James (born October 4, 1962) is an American retired utility Major League Baseball player with a 10-year career from 1986 to 1995. A 1981 graduate Stratford High School, he played for the Philadelphia Phillies, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants and Houston Astros all of the National League and the Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, Kansas City Royals and Boston Red Sox all of the American League. He played first base, third base, outfield and designated hitter. Chris James is the brother of former SMU and New England Patriots running back and formerABCESPNCBS college football analyst Craig James. Title: Chris Redman Passage: Chris James Redman (born July 7, 1977) is a former American football quarterback. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round of the 2000 NFL Draft and was part of their Super Bowl XXXV championship team against the New York Giants. He played college football at the University of Louisville. He also had brief stints with the New England Patriots, Tennessee Titans, Austin Wranglers of the Arena Football League, and a 5-year stint with the Atlanta Falcons. Title: Jeff (film) Passage: Jeff (also called The Jeffrey Dahmer Files) is an independent documentary film about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer during the summer of his arrest. The film was directed by Chris James Title: Chris Holdsworth Passage: Chris James Holdsworth (born October 24, 1987) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He's the winner of . Title: Craig James (American football) Passage: Jesse Craig James (born January 2, 1961) is a former American sports commentator on the ABC and ESPN television networks. Title: Self (band) Passage: Self (stylized as sElf or SeLF) is an American alternative poprock band from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The band is led by Matt Mahaffey. The band currently consists of Chris James (keyboards, piano, samplers, guitar, backing vocals), Mac Burrus (bass guitar, keyboards, horns, backing vocals), and Jason Rawlings (Drums). Past members include Matt's brother, Mike Mahaffey (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals) and Timm Nobles (bass guitar). Mahaffey cites Electric Light Orchestra, Prince, and Pixies as some of his biggest musical influences. Title: Chris James and Patrick Rynn Passage: Chris James and Patrick Rynn are an American electric blues and Chicago blues duo, comprising James on lead guitar and vocals and Rynn on bass guitar and backing vocals. They first met in 1990 in Chicago. Their debut album, "Stop and Think About It", was nominated for a 2009 Blues Music Award. "Mister Coffee", a track from the album, was nominated for a Blues Blast Award as Best Blues Song and won third place in the Independent Music Awards. Their 2010 follow-up was "Gonna Boogie Anyway". Rynn has been nominated for a Blues Music Award as 'Best Blues Bassist' for seven consecutive years. Title: The Veldt (song) Passage: "The Veldt" is a progressive house song by Canadian electronic music producer deadmau5 (Joel Zimmerman), featuring guest vocals by Chris James. Title: The Wrecking Passage: The Wrecking is an American rock band from Portland, Maine. The band is composed of Doug Elder on vocals and guitar, Darren Elder on drums, Karl Anderson on keys, bass guitar and backing vocals, and Chris James on guitar. The band released their debut studio album under the Chosen Records label on August 19, 2008 called "A New Abolition". The second album released under the Chosen Records Label on August 21, 2012 is entitled "So Much For Love", and this record has charted on numerous charts.
January 2, 1961
Chris James (baseball)
Craig James (American football)
Vizsla and Kumaon Mastiff are both what?
Title: Rautela Passage: Rautela is a clan of Hindu Rajputs from Garhwal and Kumaon divisions in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Rautela is very higher upper caste in Rajput. Rautela Rajputs of Garhwal belong to the Parmar dynasty of the erstwhile Garhwal State whereas the Rautelas of Kumaon belong to the Chand dynasty of Kumaon. Title: Rohilkund and Kumaon Railway Passage: Rohilkund and Kumaon Railway (RKR) was a metre gauge railway in India covering a total network of 592 miles (953 km). It was owned and worked by the Rohilkund and Kumaon Railway Company (registered 6 October 1882). The Rohilkund and Kumaon Railway was transferred to the Government of India and merged into the Oudh and Tirhut Railway on 1 January 1943. Title: Kumaon Regiment Passage: The Kumaon Regiment is one of the most decorated infantry regiments of the Indian Army. The regiment traces its origins to the 18th century and has fought in every major campaign of the British Indian Army and the Indian Army, including the two world wars. Kumaon gets its recruits from Kumaonis of Kumaon division and Ahirs from the plains. Title: Khatyari Passage: Khatyari is a village located near Almora town. Almora was the capital of Kumaon Kingdom and it is believed that the wariers of Kumaon kingdom resided there, since the capital town during those days needed to be protected round the clock. The shrine of Goddess Nanda was built and the heaviest stone was placed on top, by the people of Khatyari. The Mugal invaders weren't able to concur the Kumaon Kingdom since it was heavily guarded by the warriors. In the present day the village is a part of the urban area of Almora where descendants of the Kumaon warriers still live. Title: Thak man-eater Passage: The Thak man-eater was a female Bengal tiger who killed and ate four human victims (two women, two men) between September and November 1938. She was operating in Kumaon, at the Nepalese border, between the villages Thak, Chuka, Kot Kindri and Sem. The tigress was shot at about 6:00pm on 30 November 1938 by Jim Corbett. This was the last man-eater killed by Corbett. The story about Thak man-eater is known as one of the most dramatic stories about man-eating animals. It was the last story in the USA edition of the bestselling book "Man-Eaters of Kumaon" (published by Oxford University press in 1944). In the UK edition the last story of the book was "Just Tigers". The book "Man-Eaters of Kumaon" became the book of the year in USA in 1945, and a Hollywood film "Man-Eater of Kumaon" was made in 1948. Title: Man-Eaters of Kumaon Passage: Man-Eaters of Kumaon is a 1944 book written by hunter-naturalist Jim Corbett. It details the experiences that Corbett had in the Kumaon region of India from the 1900s to the 1930s, while hunting man-eating Bengal tigers and Indian leopards. One tiger, for example, was responsible for over 400 human deaths. "Man-Eaters of Kumaon" is the best known of Corbett's books and contains 10 stories of tracking and shooting man-eaters in the Indian Himalayas during the early years of the twentieth century. The text also contains incidental information on flora, fauna and village life. Seven of the stories were first published privately as Jungle Stories. Title: Kumaon Mastiff Passage: The Kumaon Mastiff (Kumauni: ), also known as the Indian Mastiff and Bulli, is a rare Molosser-type working breed of dog originating in Uttarakhand state of India. Originally bred as a watch dog and livestock guardian in the hills of Kumaon, this dog is rare even in the region of its origin. Title: Vizsla Passage: The Vizsla is a dog breed originating in Hungary, which belongs under the FCI group 7 (Pointer group). The Hungarian or Magyar Vizsla are sporting dogs and loyal companions, in addition to being the smallest of the all-round pointer-retriever breeds. The Vizsla's medium size is one of the breed's most appealing characteristics as a hunter of fowl and upland game, and through the centuries the Vizsla has held a rare position among sporting dogs that of household companion and family dog. Title: A. K. Sarwate Passage: Major General Avinash Kesheo Sarwate (Marathi: . ; born 2 February 1945) was an alumnus of the National Defence Academy (India) and was commissioned into the Kumaon Regiment on 2 August 1964 as a second lieutenant posted to the 11th Battalion, Kumaon Regiment. He was transferred to the 16th Battalion, Kumaon Regiment, after serving for a year and a half with 11 Kumaon. He later commanded the 5th Battalion, Kumaon Regiment, as a lieutenant colonel. Title: Japalura kumaonensis Passage: Japalura kumaonensis (common names: Kumaon mountain lizard, Kumaon forest agama) is an agamid lizard found in northern India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Tibet (China). It was described based on specimens from Mussoorie and from Nainital in the Kumaon division, the latter reflected in the specific name "kumaonensis".
dog
Vizsla
Kumaon Mastiff