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What grandson of Gerard Adriaan Heineken did Cornelis van Hout plan the kidnapping of?
Title: Kidnapping of Freddy Heineken Passage: The kidnapping of Freddy Heineken, chairman of the board of directors and CEO of the brewing company Heineken International and one of the richest people in the Netherlands, and his driver Ab Doderer, was a crime that took place between 9 and 30 November 1983 in Amsterdam. They were released on a ransom of 35 million Dutch guilders (about 15.7 million GBPs). The kidnappers Cor van Hout, Willem Holleeder, Jan Boelaard, Frans Meijer, and Martin Erkamps, were eventually caught and served prison terms. Title: Kidnapping Freddy Heineken Passage: Kidnapping Freddy Heineken (U.S. title Kidnapping Mr. Heineken) is a 2015 British-Dutch crime drama film directed by Daniel Alfredson based on the 1983 kidnapping of Freddy Heineken. The screenplay, based on the 1987 book by Peter R. de Vries, was written by William Brookfield. The role of Freddy Heineken is played by Anthony Hopkins, with Sam Worthington as Willem Holleeder, Jim Sturgess as Cor van Hout, Ryan Kwanten as Jan Boellaard, Thomas Cocquerel as Martin Erkamps and Mark van Eeuwen as Frans Meijer. Title: Cornelis van Nijenrode Passage: Cornelis van Nijenrode, also Cornelis van Nieuwroode (born Naarden; died Hirado, 31 January 1633), was Governor of the VOC-trading post in Hirado, Japan from 1623 to 1633. Title: Cor van Hout Passage: Cornelis (Cor) van Hout (18 August 1957 24 January 2003) was a Dutch criminal. He was the main brain behind the kidnapping of beer magnate Freddy Heineken. Title: Freddy Heineken Passage: Alfred Henry "Freddy" Heineken (4 November 1923 3 January 2002) was a Dutch businessman for Heineken International, the brewing company bought in 1864 by his grandfather Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam. He served as Chairman of the Board of directors and CEO from 1971 until 1989. After his retirement as chairman and CEO, Heineken continued to sit on the board of directors until his death and served as chairman of the Supervisory board from 1989 till 1995. At the time of his death, Heineken was one of the richest people in the Netherlands, with a net worth of 9.5 billion guilders. Title: Pieter Cnoll Passage: Pieter Cnoll, also Pieter Knoll (1672), was a Dutchman who became Director General in Batavia. He married Cornelia van Nijenroode, an Indo Eurasian who was the daughter of Cornelis van Nieuwroode (also Cornelis van Nijenroode, former VOC Opperhoofden in Japan in 1623-1631) with a Japanese woman named Surishia. His family was depicted in a painting by Jacob Coeman. Title: Heineken International Passage: Heineken N.V., or shortened to Heineken (] ; stylized as HEINEKEN), is a Dutch brewing company, founded in 1864 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam. As of 2017, Heineken owns over 165 breweries in more than 70 countries. It produces 250 international, regional, local and specialty beers and ciders and employs approximately 73,000 people. Title: Hout Passage: Hout, van Hout and van den Hout are Dutch surnames meaning "wood", "timber" or "of the wood". " (Al-)Hout" is also a common romanization of the Arabic word )) "(al)-t", meaning "(the) whale", and is also a common surname. Notable people with the surname include: Title: Heineken Prizes Passage: The Heineken Prizes for Arts and Sciences consist of eleven awards biannually bestowed by Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). The prizes are named in honor of Henry Pierre Heineken, son of founder Gerard Adriaan Heineken, Alfred Heineken, former chairman of Heineken Holdings and Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken, current chair of the Heineken Prizes Foundations which fund all Heineken Prizes for Arts and Sciences. Thirteen winners of the Dr H. P. Heineken Prize for Biochemistry and Biophysics or the Dr A. H. Heineken Prize for Medicine have gone on to win a Nobel Prize. Title: Johannes van Hoolwerff Passage: Johannes Cornelis van Hoolwerff (April 13, 1878 in Hoorn August 2, 1962 in Heemstede) was a sailor from the Netherlands, who represented his native country at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. Van Hoolwerff, as helmsman on the Dutch 8 Metre "Hollandia", took the 2nd place with fellow crew members: Lambertus Doedes, Henk Kersken, Cornelis van Staveren, Gerard de Vries Lentsch and Maarten de Wit.
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Ima Robot and Vib Gyor are both names of what?
Title: The Secret (Vib Gyor EP) Passage: The Secret EP is the EP from the Leeds band Vib Gyor. It was released on 5 March 2007, and is the follow-up to their well-received debut single, "Fallen". It was recorded in Bath and produced by Paul Corkett. It also has a hidden fifth instrumental track - which the band recently revealed was called :. . : Title: Tim Anderson (musician) Passage: Tim Anderson (pka Timmy "The Terror") is an American songwriter and producer. Based in Los Angeles, he was a co-founding member of dancegaragepower pop-punk band Ima Robot (alongside Alexander Ebert pka Edward Sharpe). As a producer, Anderson has worked with artists including Mickey Avalon, Ima Robot, Dead Man's Bones, Mr Little Jeans, Youngblood Hawke, The Sounds, Audra Mae, Solange Knowles, and The Goat. In 2015, Anderson produced "Message Man" on Twenty One Pilots' album "Blurryface", which debuted at number one on the "Billboard" Top 200 (selling 147,000 copies in its first week). Title: Ima Robot (album) Passage: Ima Robot is the first full-length album by Ima Robot. It was released on Virgin Records in 2003. Title: Vib Gyor Passage: Vib Gyor was a band that was formed in Leeds, England. The name was derived from the first letters of all the colours in the rainbow, in order from the shortest to longest wavelengths. Title: Fallen (Vib Gyor song) Passage: "Fallen" was the first single from the Leeds band Vib Gyor. It was first given limited release in July 2006, and has attained critical acclaim and a large amount of radio play on both sides of the atlantic. Title: Monument to the Masses Passage: Monument to the Masses is the second album by Ima Robot. It was released by Virgin Records in 2006. Title: The White EP (Vib Gyor EP) Passage: The "White EP" is a promo EP from the Leeds band Vib Gyor. It was first sold on their UK tour with American band Transfer and was released through their My Space page and official web-site on 13 November 2007. It is the follow-up to their The Secret EP. It was recorded in Rockfield studios in South Wales and produced by Ken Thomas. Title: We Are Not an Island Passage: We Are Not An Island is the debut album by Vib Gyor, released worldwide on May 25, 2009, exclusively on iTunes. Title: Ima Robot Passage: Ima Robot is a band based in Los Angeles, California that formed in the late 1990s. Their B-side track, "Greenback Boogie", is the theme song for the TV series "Suits". Title: Alexander (Alex Ebert album) Passage: Alexander is the first solo album by American musician Alex Ebert, lead singer of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Ima Robot. It was released on March 1, 2011 under the Community Records label. The song "Truth" was featured in the season 4 premiere of AMC's "Breaking Bad" titled "Box Cutter".
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Edmund is the main antagonist in William Shakespeare's King Lear, who later flirts with the eldest daughter of who?
Title: King Lear (1987 film) Passage: King Lear is a 1987 film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, an adaptation of Shakespeare's play in the style of experimental French New Wave cinema. The script was primarily by Peter Sellars and Tom Luddy, and was originally assigned to Norman Mailer. It is not a typical cinematic adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy "King Lear", although some lines from the play are used in the film. Only three characters Lear, Cordelia and Edgar are common to both, and only Act I, scene 1 is given a conventional cinematic treatment in that two or three people actually engage in relatively meaningful dialogue. Title: King Lear (1910 film) Passage: King Lear (Italian: "Re Lear" ) is a 1910 Italian silent historical drama film directed by Gerolamo Lo Savio and starring Ermete Novelli, Francesca Bertini and Olga Giannini Novelli. It is an adaptation of William Shakespeare's "King Lear". Title: The Tragedy of King Lear (screenplay) Passage: The Tragedy of King Lear is an unpublished screenplay by Harold Pinter. It is an adaptation of William Shakespeare's "King Lear" and was commissioned by actor and director Tim Roth with backing from Film Four. Pinter completed the screenplay on 31 March 2000, but as of 2017 it has not yet been filmed. It is one of only three screenplays that Pinter adapted from another dramatist's play; the others being his screenplay adaptation of "Butley", by his good friend Simon Gray, and "Sleuth", originally written for the stage by Anthony Shaffer. Title: Goneril Passage: Goneril is a character in Shakespeare's tragic play "King Lear" (1605). She is the eldest of King Lear's three daughters. Along with her sister Regan, Goneril is considered a villain, obsessed with power and overthrowing her elderly father as ruler of the kingdom of Britain. Her aggressiveness is a rare trait for a female character in Elizabethan literature. Title: The History of King Lear Passage: The History of King Lear is an adaptation by Nahum Tate of William Shakespeare's "King Lear". It first appeared in 1681, some seventy-five years after Shakespeare's version, and is believed to have replaced Shakespeare's version on the English stage in whole or in part until 1838. Title: Kate Mailer Passage: Kate Mailer (born 1962 in New York City, New York) is an American stage and film actress who is the daughter of American author-playwright Norman Mailer and third wife, journalist Lady Jeanne Campbell, eldest daughter of the 11th Duke of Argyll. Her work includes roles on stage in the Anton Chekhov play "The Cherry Orchard", and on film in Jean-Luc Godard's adaptation of the William Shakespeare play "King Lear" with Burgess Meredith (1987) and in W. T. Morgan's "A Matter of Degrees" with Arye Gross (1990). Kate has now moved on to work on writing. Title: Edmund (King Lear) Passage: Edmund or Edmond is a fictional character and the main antagonist in William Shakespeare's "King Lear". He is the illegitimate son of the Earl of Gloucester, and the younger brother of Edgar, the Earl's legitimate son. Early on in the play, Edmund resolves to get rid of his brother, then his father, and become Earl in his own right. He later flirts with both Goneril and Regan and attempts to play them off against each other. Title: Cordelia (King Lear) Passage: Cordelia is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's tragic play, "King Lear". She is the youngest of King Lear's three daughters, and his favourite. After her elderly father offers her the opportunity to profess her love to him in return for one third of the land in his kingdom, she refuses and is banished for the majority of the play. Title: King Lear (1999 film) Passage: King Lear is a 1999 adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name. The film stars Brian Blessed (who also co-directed the film, along with Tony Rotherham) in the title role. Apart from Peter Brook's "King Lear" in 1971, it is the only other feature length film adaptation to preserve Shakespeare's verse. Yvonne Griggs, in "Shakespeare's King Lear: A close study of the relationship between text and film" (2009), characterised it as "a very stilted costume drama". Title: King Lear (1971 USSR film) Passage: King Lear (Russian: , "Korol Lir " ) is a 1971 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev, based on William Shakespeare's play "King Lear". The Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich composed the score.
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Who was born first, Andrey Markov or Askold Khovanskii?
Title: Markov chain Passage: In probability theory and related fields, a Markov process, named after the Russian mathematician Andrey Markov, is a stochastic process that satisfies the Markov property (sometimes characterized as "memorylessness"). Roughly speaking, a process satisfies the Markov property if one can make predictions for the future of the process based solely on its present state just as well as one could knowing the process's full history, hence independently from such history; i.e., conditional on the present state of the system, its future and past states are independent. Title: MarkovKrein theorem Passage: In probability theory, the MarkovKrein theorem gives the best upper and lower bounds on the expected values of certain functions of a random variable where only the first moments of the random variable are known. The result is named after Andrey Markov and Mark Krein. Title: GaussMarkov process Passage: GaussMarkov stochastic processes (named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and Andrey Markov) are stochastic processes that satisfy the requirements for both Gaussian processes and Markov processes. The stationary GaussMarkov process (also known as a OrnsteinUhlenbeck process) is a very special case because it is unique, except for some trivial exceptions. Title: Andrey Markov Passage: Andrey (Andrei) Andreyevich Markov (Russian: , in older works also spelled Markoff) (14 June 1856 N.S. 20 July 1922) was a Russian mathematician. He is best known for his work on stochastic processes. A primary subject of his research later became known as Markov chains and Markov processes. Title: Markov brothers' inequality Passage: In mathematics, the Markov brothers' inequality is an inequality proved in the 1890s by brothers Andrey Markov and Vladimir Markov, two Russian mathematicians. This inequality bounds the maximum of the derivatives of a polynomial on an interval in terms of the maximum of the polynomial. For "k" 1 it was proved by Andrey Markov, and for "k" 2,3... by his brother Vladimir Markov. Title: Markov algorithm Passage: In theoretical computer science, a Markov algorithm is a string rewriting system that uses grammar-like rules to operate on strings of symbols. Markov algorithms have been shown to be Turing-complete, which means that they are suitable as a general model of computation and can represent any mathematical expression from its simple notation. Markov algorithms are named after the Soviet mathematician Andrey Markov, Jr. Title: Stochastic matrix Passage: In mathematics, a stochastic matrix (also termed probability matrix, transition matrix, substitution matrix, or Markov matrix) is a square matrix used to describe the transitions of a Markov chain. Each of its entries is a nonnegative real number representing a probability. It has found use throughout a wide variety of scientific fields, including probability theory, statistics, mathematical finance and linear algebra, as well as computer science and population genetics. The stochastic matrix was first developed by Andrey Markov at the beginning of the 20th century. Title: Vladimir Markov (mathematician) Passage: Vladimir Andreevich Markov (Russian: ; May 8, 1871 January 18, 1897) was a Russian mathematician, known for proving the Markov brothers' inequality with his older brother Andrey Markov. He died of tuberculosis at the age of 25. Title: Markov's inequality Passage: In probability theory, Markov's inequality gives an upper bound for the probability that a non-negative function of a random variable is greater than or equal to some positive constant. It is named after the Russian mathematician Andrey Markov, although it appeared earlier in the work of Pafnuty Chebyshev (Markov's teacher), and many sources, especially in analysis, refer to it as Chebyshev's inequality (sometimes, calling it the first Chebyshev inequality, while referring to Chebyshev's inequality as the second Chebyshev's inequality) or Bienaym's inequality. Title: Askold Khovanskii Passage: Askold Georgievich Khovanskii (Russian: ; born 3 June 1947, Moscow) is a Russian and Canadian mathematician currently a professor of mathematics at the University of Toronto, Canada. His areas of research are algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, singularity theory, differential geometry and differential equations. His research is in the development of the theory of toric varieties and Newton polyhedra in algebraic geometry. He is also the inventor of the theory of fewnomials.
Andrey (Andrei) Andreyevich Markov
Andrey Markov
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Are Les McKeown and Takahiro Moriuchi from the same country?
Title: Les McKeown Passage: Leslie Richard McKeown (born 12 November 1955) is a Scottish pop singer who was the lead singer of the Bay City Rollers during their most successful period. Title: Riot on Redchurch Street Passage: Riot On Redchurch Street is an London-based musical drama directed by Trevor Miller and starring Sam Hazeldine, Alysson Paradis, Jesse Birdsall and Les McKeown. The soundtrack includes four original songs written by Siobhan Fahey and is scheduled for international release, Summer 2012. Title: One Ok Rock discography Passage: Japanese rock band One Ok Rock has released eight studio albums, two EPs, 22 singles, seven video albums, six cover versions, and 32 music videos. One Ok Rock was formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005, currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitarleader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums). Title: One Ok Rock Passage: One Ok Rock, stylized as ONE OK ROCK (pronounced in Japanese as "one o'clock"), is a Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005. The band currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitarleader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums). Title: It's a Game (Les McKeown album) Passage: It's A Game is an album by Les McKeown, released in 1989 with four corresponding singles released. After the album, Dieter Bohlen released a cover of Blue System's song Nobody Makes Me Crazy (Like You Do) as a single, which did not appear on the album. Title: Where Will I Be Now Passage: "Where Will I Be Now" is a pop single by the Bay City Rollers from their 1978 album "Strangers in the Wind". The tune, written by British songwriter Chris East and featuring a lead vocal by Les McKeown, is an uptempo song with a heavily-orchestrated disco-style arrangement. It was released as a 7" vinyl single in Japan, Germany, and the United States. Title: 5.....Go Passage: 5...GO is an album by South Korean rock band F.T. Island. It was released on 13 May 2015. The album was released to celebrate the band's fifth anniversary in Japan. The title track "Primavera" is a collaboration with Japanese rock singer Takahiro Moriuchi from One Ok Rock. Title: Don't Let the Music Die Passage: "Don't Let the Music Die" is a pop ballad by the Bay City Rollers from their 1977 album "It's a Game". The tune, written by Eric Faulkner and Stuart Wood, and featuring a lead vocal by Les McKeown, is a slow, dramatic ballad with a heavily-orchestrated arrangement and melancholy feel. It was released as a 7" double A-side vinyl single (with "The Way I Feel Tonight") in Japan, but failed to make the charts. Title: News (band) Passage: News, stylized as NEWS, is a four-member Japanese band consisting of Keiichiro Koyama, Takahisa Masuda, Shigeaki Kato and Yuya Tegoshi. The group's name is an acronym based on the cardinal directions (North, East, West, South). Formed in 2003 by Johnny Kitagawa as a nine-member group under the label Johnny's Entertainment, NEWS released a promotional single "NEWS Nippon" (News , News Japan) , which was used for the World Cup of Volleyball Championships. In 2004, Takahiro Moriuchi (present-day Taka of One Ok Rock) left the group and the remaining eight members released their debut single, "Kib: Yell" ( Yell , Hope Yell) , which debuted atop the Oricon charts. Title: Takahiro Moriuchi Passage: Takahiro Moriuchi ( , Moriuchi Takahiro , born April 17, 1988 in Tokyo) , known professionally as Taka, is the lead vocalist of the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. Prior to this, he was in the boyband NEWS throughout 2003 until he left the group and the agency. Taka is the lyricist and composer of his band.
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Rhodanthemum was formerly a genus included in the plants of which family?
Title: Scops owl Passage: Scops owls are typical owls (family Strigidae) mostly belonging to the genus "Otus". Approximately 45 living species are known, but new ones are frequently recognized and unknown ones are still being discovered every few years or so, especially in Indonesia. For most of the 20th century, this genus included the American screech owls, which are now again separated in "Megascops" based on a range of behavioral, biogeographical, morphological and DNA sequence data. "Otus" is the largest genus of owls in terms of number of species. Title: Rhodanthemum Passage: Rhodanthemum syn. "Chrysanthemopsis", "Pyrethropsis" (Moroccan daisy), is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, mostly native to exposed rocky places in Northern Africa (Morocco and Algeria). Formerly included in either "Chrysanthemum" or "Leucanthemum", the 10 or 15 species of "Rhodanthemum" display many similarities to their former parents, with composite daisy-like flowers. They are mat-forming, prostrate perennials or subshrubs, and some are cultivated as ornamental plants. Title: Damaisiceras Passage: Damaisiceras is an extinct monospecific ancylocerid genus included in the family Crioceratitidae, subclass Ammonoidea, from the Upper Hauterivian, zone of "Balearites balearis". Fossils belonging to this genera were found southeastern France. Title: Shewanella Passage: Shewanella is the sole genus included in the Shewanellaceae family of marine bacteria, some species within it were formerly classed as "Alteromonas". "Shewanella" bacteria are a normal component of the surface flora of fish and are implicated in fish spoilage. Title: Dendrolobium Passage: Dendrolobium is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. The genus included 18 accepted species and 8 unresolved species. Title: Rhinolaemus Passage: Rhinolaemus is a genus of beetles in the family Laemophloeidae. Until recently, the genus included only "Rhinolaemus maculatus", known from a single specimen collected almost 100 years ago in Fiji. A recent revision, based on newer collections, resulted in the description of a new species from Niue Island, and transferal of a third species from "Laemophloeus" (sens. lat.) from Fiji and other island groups. Title: Oecotraustes Passage: Oecotraustes is an extinct cephalopod genus included in the ammonid family Oppeliidae and named by Waagen in 1869. The genus lived during the Middle Jurassic. Title: Chrysanthemum Passage: Chrysanthemums ( ), sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia and the center of diversity is in China. There are countless horticultural varieties and cultivars. Title: Goupia Passage: Goupia is a neotropical genus of flowering plants and the sole genus included in the family Goupiaceae. There are three species, all found in tropical northern South America. Title: Mammites Passage: Mammites is a Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian to Turonian) ammonite genus included in the acanthoceratoidean family, Acanthoceratidae, and the type genus for the subfamily Mammitinae. "Mammites" was named by Laube and Bruder in 1887.
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Who has performed in more bands, Dan Bejar or Petri Lindroos?
Title: Petri Lindroos Passage: Petri Lindroos (born 10 January 1980 in Espoo, Finland) is a melodic deathfolk metal guitarist and vocalist. He is currently the lead vocalist in Ensiferum and, prior to this, was a founder and lead vocalist for Norther. Title: Markus Toivonen Passage: Markus Toivonen (born 1979 in Helsinki) is the founding member of the Finnish folkdeath metal band Ensiferum. Markus founded the band in 1995 and is the sole original member to have lasted the distance to Ensiferum's present incarnation. His role in the band is guitarist and primary songwriter. He has always contributed backing vocals and since the departure of Jari Menp in 2004 has taken up a greater role behind the microphone, sharing the clean vocal parts with new bass player Sami Hinkka, with Menp's replacement Petri Lindroos handling the harsh vocals. Title: Notorious Lightning amp; Other Works Passage: Notorious Lightning and Other Works is an EP by Destroyer, released on January 25, 2005 on Merge Records. After shocking many fans by supporting the synth driven album "Your Blues" with the avant-guitar band Frog Eyes, Dan Bejar decided to put to tape some of the very different versions of songs from "Your Blues". Similar versions of these songs are currently streaming from CBC Radio Three. Title: Whiteout Conditions Passage: Whiteout Conditions is the seventh studio album by Canadian indie rock band The New Pornographers. It was released on April 7, 2017, and is the first album not to feature either longtime drummer Kurt Dahle or singer-songwriter Dan Bejar. Title: Aleksi Sihvonen Passage: Aleksi Sihvonen is the current vocalist for the Finnish band Medicated. He replaced Norther's vocalist Petri Lindroos in 2009, until the group disbanded in 2012. He was also the former guitarist and vocalist of Imperanon. Title: N (album) Passage: N is the fifth full-length studio album by Finnish melodic death metal band Norther. The album was released through Century Media Records on February 13, 2008 for Finland, and other dates in February for other parts of Europe. The track "Frozen Angel" from their previous EP, "No Way Back", was re-recorded for the album. "We Rock" and "Frozen Angel" have been made into music videos. This is also the last Norther album to have founding member Petri Lindroos on vocal and guitar duties. Title: Dan Bejar Passage: Daniel Bejar ( ; born October 4, 1972) is an independent singer-songwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Bejar has gained widespread popularity through his musical collaborations with Vancouver indie-rock band The New Pornographers, but has released far more material as the frontman of his band Destroyer. He is renowned for his poetic and often cryptic lyrics as well as his unorthodox vocals. In 2006, he joined with Carey Mercer of Frog Eyes and Spencer Krug of Sunset Rubdown and Wolf Parade as part of another indie supergroup, Swan Lake. He has also collaborated with his girlfriend Sydney Hermant as the duo Hello, Blue Roses, whose debut album was released in 2008. Title: Mass Romantic Passage: Mass Romantic is the debut album by Canadian indie rock supergroup The New Pornographers. Produced by David Carswell and band bassist John Collins, it was released on Mint Records on November 28, 2000. The album was three years in the making, with musicians A.C. Newman and Dan Bejar writing songs as early as 1998. With encouragement from peers, they recorded an album with other Canadian musicians from groups including The Evaporators, Zumpano, and Destroyer. Title: Dragonheads (EP) Passage: Dragonheads is an EP by Finnish folk metal band Ensiferum. It was released on February 15, 2006 by Spinefarm Records. It is the first Ensiferum release featuring the then recently hired members Petri Lindroos, Sami Hinkka and Janne Parviainen. Mastered at Finnvox Studios. "Warrior's Quest" and "White Storm" are the re-recordings of songs from the band's second demo. "Finnish Medley" is a medley of the Finnish traditional pieces "Karjalan kunnailla", "Myrskyluodon Maija", and "Metsmiehen laulu". Title: Destroyer (band) Passage: Destroyer is a Canadian rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia fronted by singer-songwriter Dan Bejar and formed in 1995. Destroyer songs are characterized by abstract, poetic lyrics and idiosyncratic vocals. The band's discography draws on a variety of musical influences, resulting in albums that can sound markedly distinct from one another; in Bejar's words, "That's kind of my goal: to start from scratch every time."
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The Metropolitan District Commission Stable is located in a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, that had a population of what in the 2010 census?
Title: Metropolitan District Commission Stable Passage: The Metropolitan District Commission Stable is a historic stable on Hillside Street in Milton, Massachusetts. Title: Bellingham, Massachusetts Passage: Bellingham is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 16,332 at the 2010 census. The town sits on the southwestern fringe of Metropolitan Boston, along the rapidly growing "outer belt" that is Route 495. It is formally a part of the BostonCambridgeQuincy metropolitan statistical area, as well as the Providence metropolitan area. Title: Walpole, Massachusetts Passage: Walpole is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States and also encompasses the entirely distinct entity of Walpole (CDP), with its much smaller area of 2.9 square miles and smaller population of 5,198 at the 2010 census. Walpole Town, as the Census refers to the actual town, is located about 13 mi south of Downtown Boston and 23.5 mi north of Providence, Rhode Island. The population was 24,070 at the 2010 census. Walpole was first settled in 1659 and was considered a part of Dedham until officially incorporated in 1724. The town was named after Sir Robert Walpole, "de facto" first Prime Minister of Great Britain. Title: Norfolk, Massachusetts Passage: Norfolk is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States, with a population of 11,227 people at the 2010 census. Formerly known as North Wrentham, Norfolk broke away to become an independent town in 1870. Title: Mystic Dam Passage: The Mystic Dam (and its gatehouse) are a historic dam and gatehouse between Lower and Upper Mystic Lakes in the suburbs north of Boston, Massachusetts. The dam was built in 1864-5 by the Charlestown Water Commission (Charlestown then being separate from Boston) as part of a water supply system. It was located at a narrow point between the Lower and Upper Mystic Lakes, with its west end in Arlington and its east end in Medford. The water system it was a part of eventually merged into the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC), predecessor to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) and the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). Title: Milton, Massachusetts Passage: Milton is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States and an affluent suburb of Boston. The population was 27,003 at the 2010 census. Milton is the birthplace of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush and architect Buckminster Fuller. Title: Massachusetts's 8th congressional district Passage: Massachusetts's 8th congressional district is located in eastern Massachusetts, including part of Boston. It is represented by Democrat Stephen Lynch. For one congressional term (17911793) it served as the home district of the District of Maine. The district boundaries are significantly changed as of the elections of 2012 due to redistricting after the 2010 census, with the old 8th district largely being shifted to the new 7th district. The new 8th district comprises many of the communities of the old 9th district, as well as some easternmost Norfolk County communities and northernmost Plymouth County communities of the old 10th district. Title: Millis, Massachusetts Passage: Millis is a town in Norfolk County in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. It is a small town with a population of 7,891 according to the 2010 census. The town is approximately 19 mi southwest of downtown Boston and is bordered by Norfolk, Sherborn, Holliston, Medfield, and Medway. Massachusetts state routes 109 and 115 run through Millis. Title: Braintree, Massachusetts Passage: Braintree ( ), officially the Town of Braintree, is a suburban New England city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Although officially known as a town, Braintree adopted a municipal charter, effective 2008, with a mayor-council form of government and is considered a city under Massachusetts law. The population was 35,744 at the 2010 census. The town is part of the Greater Boston area with access to the MBTA Red Line and is a member of the Metropolitan Area Planning Commission's South Shore Coalition. The first and current mayor of Braintree is Joe Sullivan. Braintree, Massachusetts is named after Braintree, Essex in England. Title: Simcoe, Ontario Passage: Simcoe is an unincorporated community and former town in Southwestern Ontario, Canada located near Lake Erie. It is the county seat and largest community of Norfolk County. Simcoe is located at the junction of Highway 3, at Highway 24, due south of Brantford, and accessible to Hamilton by nearby Highway 6. This largest of the Communities in Norfolk County, Ontario had a population of 13,922 at the time of the 2016 Census.
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Milton, Massachusetts
Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawnanakoa, born on which date, sometimes called Kekau, is a member of the House of Kawnanakoa, and is referred to by many as a princess, a common honorary bestowed to descendants of titled subjects of the Kingdom of Hawaii or important figures in the history of Hawaii?
Title: House of Kawnanakoa Passage: The House of Kawnanakoa, or the Kawnanakoa Dynasty, are descendants to the throne of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Title: Quentin Kawnanakoa Passage: Quentin Khi Kawnanakoa (born September 28, 1961), is a Republican politician of the state of Hawaii. Kawnanakoa is an organizer of the Republican Party of Hawaii. He is the head of the House of Kawnanakoa. Title: Lydia Liliuokalani Kawnanakoa Passage: Helen Lydia Kamakaeha Liliuokalani Kawnanakoa (19051969), was a member of the House of Kawnanakoa and the second daughter of Prince David Kawnanakoa and Princess Abigail Campbell Kawnanakoa. She was known by many in the Hawaiian community as Princess Liliuokalani although she never officially held such a title. Title: Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike Passage: Victoria Khi Kinoiki Kekaulike II (18431884) was a Princess of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Her name also sometimes spelled as Kinoike Kekaulike has been written as Mary Kinoiki Kekaulike in many sources. Her name Kekaulike translates as "the equality" in Hawaiian. Title: Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawnanakoa Passage: Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawnanakoa (born April 23, 1926), sometimes called Kekau, is a member of the House of Kawnanakoa. She is referred to by many as a princess, a common honorary bestowed to descendants of titled subjects of the Kingdom of Hawaii or important figures in Hawaiian history, although she holds no official title and wields no power or influence in the Hawaiian state government. Title: David Kawnanakoa Passage: David La amea Kahalepouli Kinoiki Kawnanakoa (February 19, 1868 June 2, 1908) was a prince of the Kingdom of Hawai i and founder of the House of Kawnanakoa. He was in the line of succession to the throne of the Kingdom of Hawai i around the time of the kingdom's overthrow. Kawnanakoa translates as "fearless prophecy" in Hawaiian. Title: David Kalkaua Kawnanakoa Passage: David Kalkaua Kawnanakoa (March 10, 1904 May 20, 1953), also known as Prince Koke, was a member of the House of Kawnanakoa and the only son of Prince David Kawnanakoa and Princess Abigail Campbell Kawnanakoa. Title: Kinoiki Kekaulike Passage: Kinoiki Kekaulike I was a Princess of the island of Kaua i during the transition from ancient Hawaii to the Kingdom of Hawaii. Title: Abigail Kapiolani Kawnanakoa Passage: Abigail Helen Kapiolani Kawnanakoa (19031961) was a member of the House of Kawnanakoa and the eldest daughter of Prince David Kawnanakoa and Princess Abigail Campbell Kawnanakoa. Title: History of Hawaii Passage: The history of Hawaii describes the era of human settlements in the Hawaiian Islands. That history begins sometime between 124 and 800 CE, with some theories dating the earliest Polynesian settlements to the 10th or even 13th century. Around 1200, Tahitian explorers found and began settling the area. This began the rise of the Hawaiian civilization. It remained isolated from the rest of the world for another 500 years.
April 23, 1926
Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawnanakoa
History of Hawaii
Who had been a rock band longer Rivermaya or Lit?
Title: Nathan Azarcon Passage: Nathan Peter H. Azarcon is an award-winning Filipino musician, nationalist, songwriter, and producer. He is currently the bassist and one of the founding members of Filipino rock band Rivermaya. He was also a member of Filipino rock bands Pinikpikan, Kapatid and a founding member of Bamboo and Hijo (where he is the lead vocalist). Title: Isang Ugat, Isang Dugo Passage: Isang Ugat, Isang Dugo (Filipino, "One Vein, One Blood") is the 8th studio album of the Filipino rock band, Rivermaya. It contains 13 tracks and was released under Viva Records in 2006. Except for "Isang Bandila", which is being used as the theme song of "Bandila", a news and current affairs program on ABS-CBN, the album contains covers of songs by some of the most influential Filipino alternative rock bands that commercially peaked in the 1980s. This album is the last of Rivermaya with Rico Blanco as the vocalist. Title: Live and Acoustic (Rivermaya album) Passage: Live and Acoustic is the ninth album of the Filipino rock band, Rivermaya featuring Slapshock. This is a 2-disc album and has 22 tracks (13 audio tracks from Disc 1 and 9 music videos from Disc 2). The album has been released under Viva Records in 2002. This is the band's first live album filmed and recorded on May 18, 2002 from the "Double Trouble: Akoustik Rampage" concert at the Music Museum, Greenhills, San Juan. Title: Perfecto de Castro Passage: Perfecto "Perf" de Castro (born August 14) is a multi-awarded Filipino musician, currently focusing on Classical and Flamenco music played on the Ten-string guitar, and now widely regarded being the best guitarist in the country. but perhaps best known for having been a celebrated fixture in the Philippine alternative rock scene during the 1990s. During the course of that decade, he was one of the original members of the alternative rock band Rivermaya, founded the band Triaxis, and also collaborated with the seminal Filipino rapper Francis Magalona and Filipino hard rock band Wolfgang. Title: Buhay (album) Passage: Buhay (Filipino, "Life") is the ninth studio album of the Filipino rock band, Rivermaya. It contains 16 tracks and was released under Warner Music Philippines in February 28, 2008. This album is the first of Rivermaya without Rico Blanco as the band's vocalist. He is replaced by then 18-year-old Jayson Fernandez, who won the search for a new vocalist in a series of reality TV auditions. The band members took turns on vocals with the arrangement that whoever wrote the song, will be the one to sing it. The band has released four singles from this album, ""Sugal ng Kapalaran"", ""Maskara"", ""Sleep"" and ""Ligawan Stage (Nerbyoso Part 2)"". Title: Lit (band) Passage: Lit is an American rock band, formed in 1995 in Fullerton, California. They are best known for their hit song "My Own Worst Enemy". Title: Closest Thing to Heaven (album) Passage: Closest Thing To Heaven is the 10th studio album of the Filipino rock band, Rivermaya. It contains 10 tracks and was released under Warner Music Philippines in 2009. This is the final album of Jayson Fernandez and Japs Sergio who left the band respectively in 2011 and 2012. The band has released three singles from this album, ""Dangal"", ""Ambotsa"", and ""Remenis"". Title: Rivermaya Passage: Rivermaya is a Filipino rock band. Formed in 1994, it is one of several bands who spearheaded the 1990s Philippine alternative rock explosion. Rivermaya is currently composed of original members Mark Escueta and Nathan Azarcon, together with Mike Elgar and Ryan Peralta. Former original members include Rico Blanco, who had been the original songwriter of the band and vocalist Bamboo Maalac, who later formed the band Bamboo and later went on his solo career. Rivermaya is listed as the twentieth biggest-selling artistsact in the Philippines as of present. Title: Free (Rivermaya album) Passage: Free, is the fifth album from the Filipino rock band, Rivermaya. It has 10 tracks and was released independently on the internet, literally given away for free which is another first for any Filipino artist. Free was also named Album of the Year in the NU Rock Awards 2000 is the last album with Nathan Azarcon. Title: Rivermaya (album) Passage: RiverMaya is the debut self-titled album of the Filipino rock band, Rivermaya. Containing 11 tracks, it was released in 1994 on BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc. (now Sony Music Philippines, Inc.). It is the only full album to feature original guitarist Perf de Castro.
Lit
Rivermaya
Lit (band)
What is the square footage of the shopping mall SEA LIFE Grapevine is located in?
Title: South Shore Plaza Passage: South Shore Plaza is an upscale shopping mall owned by the Simon Property Group. It is located in Braintree, Massachusetts. With 2165000 sqft of leasable area and 220 retailers, it is the largest mall in New England in terms of square footage and is the 15th largest mall in the United States. South Shore Plaza is home to seven different department store anchorsNordstrom, Lord Taylor, Macy's, Sears, Primark, Target, and DSW. Title: Sunvalley Shopping Center Passage: Sunvalley Shopping Center, or more popularly "Sunvalley Mall", is a regional shopping center located in Concord, California (one of the suburbs in the San Francisco Bay Area, in east central Contra Costa County). Located off Interstate 680, Sunvalley is owned and operated by the Taubman Company and is anchored by Macy's, JCPenney, and Sears. The total square footage of the mall is 1,333,000 square feet. Title: Sea Life Centres Passage: Sea Life Centres are a chain of commercial sealife-themed attractions. s of April 2017 there are 53 SEA LIFE attractions (including standalone SEA LIFE centres, mini SEA LIFE features within resort theme parks, and LEGOLAND submarine rides) around the world, with many more planned for the next 3-5 years. The chain is owned by the British company, Merlin Entertainments. Title: King Square Shopping Mall Passage: King Square Mall is a Chinese commercial centre, named after the world-famous merchandise King Square Street in Beijing, will be established at a luxurious residential area north of Highway 7 In the Summer of 2017. The project is expected to become the largest Asian shopping mall in North America with a square footage of over one million. Title: Grapevine Mills Passage: Grapevine Mills is a diverse-scale (outlet) shopping mall in Grapevine, Texas in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Grapevine Mills currently totals over 1600000 sqft in size. Title: Southridge Mall (Wisconsin) Passage: Southridge Mall is a regional shopping mall located in the Milwaukee County suburbs of Greendale and Greenfield, Wisconsin. At 1.2 million square feet,(1.26 million) it is tied with the Fox River Mall in Grand Chute as the largest mall in the state (by square footage). The mall is anchored by JCPenney, Kohl's, Macy's, and Boston Store. Sears closed in August 2017. and Kohl's is relocating to a mixed use development by the end of 2018 Title: South Plains Mall Passage: South Plains Mall is a 1200000 sqft shopping mall located in Lubbock, Texas. It is located at the southwest corner of Loop 289 and Slide Road. The mall was opened in 1972 with an initial square footage of 846000 ft2 at a cost of 25 million. Title: Westmoreland Mall Passage: Westmoreland Mall, owned and operated by CBL Associates Properties, Inc., is a two-level, enclosed shopping mall in the municipality of Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh. It was completed in 1977, extensively renovated and expanded in 1993-1994, and includes The Bon-Ton, HM, JCPenney, Macy's, Macy's Backstage, Macy's Home, Old Navy and Sears as anchor tenants and over 200 retailers such as American Eagle Outfitters, The Buckle, Charlotte Russe, Crazy 8, ExpressExpress Men, Hollister Co., The Limited, LOFT, New York Company, Pandora, Sephora, TalbotsTalbots Petites and Zumiez. It contains 1,283,597 sqft of retail space on 103 acre , making it the third largest shopping complex in Western Pennsylvania in terms of square footage. In terms of the number of stores, however, it is the largest. Title: Sea Life Grapevine Passage: SEA LIFE Grapevine is an interactive aquarium located at Grapevine Mills in Grapevine, Texas. The aquarium contains thousands of aquatic creatures, plus interactive touch pools and a 360 ocean tunnel. SEA LIFE Grapevine is owned and operated by Merlin Entertainments. Title: Monroeville Mall Passage: Monroeville Mall, owned and operated by CBL Associates Properties, Inc., is a two-level, enclosed shopping mall in the municipality of Monroeville, Pennsylvania, east of Pittsburgh. It is located along heavily traveled U.S. Route 22 Business (US 22 Bus.) near the junction of Interstate 376 (I-376) and the Monroeville interchange of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. It was completed in 1969, extensively renovated and expanded in 2003-2004, and includes Macy's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Cinemark Theatres, Barnes Noble and HM as anchor tenants. It contains 1,418,700 sqft of leaseable retail space on 170 acre , making it the second largest shopping complex in Western Pennsylvania in terms of square footage. It is one of two CBL-owned malls in the Pittsburgh area, the other being Westmoreland Mall in Greensburg.
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Sea Life Grapevine
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Are No Doubt and Toad the Wet Sprocket rock bands?
Title: Good Intentions (Toad the Wet Sprocket song) Passage: "Good Intentions" is a song by the rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket. The song is included on both the band's album "In Light Syrup" and the "Friends" soundtrack, "Friends Original TV Soundtrack". this version was recorded in January 1991 during the sessions for the band's third album "fear" but was not included because they felt it was too catchy and sounded like an obvious "hit single". Title: Come Down (Toad the Wet Sprocket song) Passage: "Come Down" is a 1997 song by the alternative rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket, released as the first single from their album "Coil". Title: Bleu (musician) Passage: William James McAuley III (born July 18, 1975), best known by his performing name, Bleu, is an American pop artist (singer-songwriter), professional songwriter and producer currently living in Los Angeles. Bleu graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Along with his solo work, he is the lead singer and songwriter of the Electric Light Orchestra-style power pop band L.E.O., as well as a founding member of the power pop trio The Major Labels with Mike Viola and Ducky Carlisle, and is also a founding member of the Mutt Lange homage super-group LoudLion (featuring Taylor Locke of Rooney, Allison Robertson of The Donnas, Maclaine Diemer formerly of Bang Camaro, etc.). Bleu has toured the United States and internationally with bands such as John Mayer, Puffy AmiYumi, Hanson, Guster, Rooney, Mike Viola, Switchfoot, Alexz Johnson, and Toad the Wet Sprocket. Title: P.S. (A Toad Retrospective) Passage: P.S. (A Toad Retrospective) is a compilation by Toad the Wet Sprocket. Released in 1999, it was a posthumous look back at their career featuring hits and fan favorites. Although the band had officially split up prior to this release, Glen Phillips, Dean Dinning and Randy Guss reunited to record a new version of "P.S.", one of Toad's earliest songs. In addition, Phillips, Dinning, and Guss wrote and recorded an entirely new song titled "Eyes Open Wide," without the participation of Nichols, who felt some of the remaining unrecorded studio outtakes the band had would be better to release than a new song. Rob Taylor, who at the time was the lead guitar player in the band Lapdog, with Nichols and Dinning, is credited as playing "additional guitar" on the track. Title: Toad the Wet Sprocket Passage: Toad the Wet Sprocket is an American alternative rock band formed in 1986. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Glen Phillips, guitarist Todd Nichols, bassist Dean Dinning, and drummer Randy Guss. They had chart success in the 1990s with singles which included "Walk on the Ocean", "All I Want", "Something's Always Wrong", "Fall Down", and "Good Intentions". The band broke up in 1998 to pursue other projects, but in 2006 began touring the United States as a band in small venue, short run tours each summer. In December 2010, the band announced their official reunion as a full time working band and started writing songs for their first studio album of new material since their 1997 Columbia Records release "Coil". Their most recent full-length album, "New Constellation", was released on October 15, 2013. Title: Walk on the Ocean Passage: "Walk on the Ocean" is a song by the rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket on their 1991 album "Fear". It was also on the compilation album "Almost Kinda Acoustic". Title: No Doubt Passage: No Doubt is an American rock band from Anaheim, California, that formed in 1986. Since 1994, the group has consisted of vocalist Gwen Stefani, bassist and keyboardist Tony Kanal, guitarist and keyboardist Tom Dumont, and drummer Adrian Young. Since the mid-1990s in live performances and the studio, they have been supported by keyboardist and trombonist Gabrial McNair and keyboardist and trumpeter Stephen Bradley. Title: Dulcinea (album) Passage: Dulcinea is an album by Toad the Wet Sprocket released in 1994. It is their fourth studio album with Columbia Records and the follow-up to their popular album "fear", which was released in 1991. Two songs from "Dulcinea" reached Top 40 designation on the Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts: "Fall Down" and "Something's Always Wrong". "Dulcinea" was RIAA Certified Gold on September 1, 1994 and Platinum on July 31, 1995. Title: Live at Largo Passage: Live at Largo is a live album by singersongwriter and former Toad the Wet Sprocket singersongwriter Glen Phillips. A self-released effort, it is a compilation of recordings from his performances at the Los Angeles, California nightclub Largo. The album features some of his solo songs, as well as Toad the Wet Sprocket songs and cover versions of songs by artists like Randy Newman and Greg Brown (folk musician). Title: Dean Dinning Passage: Dean Dinning (born June 9, 1967) is an American musician and music producer. He is best known as the bass player of the alternative rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket.
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Toad the Wet Sprocket
In which country did Anton Ludwig August von Mackensen lead an Army Group from 1916-1918?
Title: Army Group Mackensen (Romania) Passage: The Army Group Mackensen (German: "Heeresgruppe Mackensen") which operated against Romania between 28 August 1916 and 7 May 1918 during World War I under the command of Field Marshal Mackensen, was an Army Group of the German Army. Title: Flmnda Offensive Passage: The Flmnda Offensive (or Flmnda Maneuver), which took place during World War I between 29September and 5October 1916, was an offensive across the Danube mounted by the Romanian 2nd Army supported by Romanian coastal artillery. Named after the hamlet of Flmnda, the battle represented a consistent effort by the Romanian Army to stop the Central Powers' southern offensive led by August von Mackensen. The battle ended as a tactical victory for the Central Powers. Title: Hans von Seeckt Passage: Johannes Friedrich "Hans" von Seeckt (22 April 1866 27 December 1936) was a German military officer who served as Chief of Staff to August von Mackensen, and was a central figure in planning the victories Mackensen achieved for Germany in the east during the First World War. Title: Army Group Mackensen (Poland) Passage: The Army Group Mackensen (German: "Heeresgruppe Mackensen, HGr. Mackensen" ) which operated in Poland between 22 April 1915 and 8 September 1915 during World War I under the command of Field Marshal August von Mackensen , was an army group of the Imperial German Army. Title: August von Mackensen Passage: Anton Ludwig August von Mackensen (6 December 1849 8 November 1945), born August Mackensen, was a German field marshal. He commanded with extreme success during the First World War and became one of the German Empire's most prominent and competent military leaders. After the Armistice, Mackensen was interned for a year. He retired from the army in 1920 and was made a Prussian state councillor in 1933 by Hermann Gring. During the Nazi era, Mackensen remained a committed monarchist and sometimes appeared at official functions in his First World War uniform. He was suspected of disloyalty to the Third Reich, although nothing was proven against him. Title: Army Group Mackensen (Serbia) Passage: The Army Group Mackensen (German: "Heeresgruppe Mackensen") which operated in Serbia between 18 September 1915 and 11 October 1916 during World War I under the command of Field Marshal Mackensen, was an Army Group of the German Army. br Title: Army Group South Passage: Army Group South (German: "Heeresgruppe Sd" ) was the name of two German Army Groups during World War II. It was first used in the 1939 September Campaign, along with Army Group North to invade Poland. In the invasion of Poland Army Group South was led by Gerd von Rundstedt and his chief of staff Erich von Manstein. Two years later, Army Group South became one of three army groups into which Germany organised their forces for Operation Barbarossa. Army Group South's principal objective was to capture Soviet Ukraine and its capital Kiev. Title: Army Group Rupprecht of Bavaria Passage: The Army Group Rupprecht of Bavaria or Army Group A (German: "Heeresgruppe Kronprinz Rupprecht von Bayern") was an Army Group of the German Army, which operated on the Western Front under command of Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria , between 28 August 1916 and 11 November 1918 during World War I. It was formed from the short-lived Army Group Gallwitz under Max von Gallwitz (19 July - 28 August 1916). Title: Mackensen-class battlecruiser Passage: The "Mackensen" class was the last class of battlecruisers to be built by Germany in World War I. The design initially called for seven ships, but three of them were redesigned as the "Ersatz Yorck" class . Of the four ships of the "Mackensen" class, "Mackensen", "Graf Spee", and "Prinz Eitel Friedrich" were launched, and "Frst Bismarck" was notbut none were completed, after wartime shipbuilding priorities were redirected towards U-boatand the ships were broken up in the early 1920s. The lead ship of the class was named for August von Mackensen, a prominent military commander during the war. In response to the "Mackensen"-class ships, the British Royal Navy laid down the Admiral-class battlecruiser s, all but one of which would eventually be cancelled; the sole survivor, HMS "Hood" , was completed after the end of the war. Title: Battle of Dunajetz Passage: The Battles of Dunajetz occurred in May 1915 as part of the GorliceTarnw Offensive during World War I. They were fought between the Russians (who were camped out along the line of the Dunajec river, the right tributary of the Vistula) and a force led by German General August von Mackensen to push the Russians out of Galicia and Vistula land (what is now Poland).
Romania
Army Group Mackensen (Romania)
August von Mackensen
Who wrote a book which inspired an American television film starring an American actor born in 1955?
Title: Roscoe Born Passage: Roscoe Born (born November 24, 1950) is an American actor born in Topeka, Kansas, who is best known for his varied roles on television. He played arch-villain Mitch Laurence on "One Life to Live" in six separate stints (1985, 1986, 1987, 2002-2003, 2009-2010, 2012). Title: Anton Alexander (actor) Passage: Anton Alexander is an actor born in London. Alexander was the recipient of the Best Actor award for "The Novel" at the NYLA International Film Awards 2013. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, and his TV and film appearances include "EastEnders", "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (The Greek Interpreter), "King David" and "Cemetery Man" - a cult Italian horror film starring Rupert Everett, and hailed by Martin Scorsese as one of the best Italian films of the 1990s. He played Hirah in the Emmy Award-winning TV film, "Joseph" and Kim Roosevelt in the TV mini series "Soraya". He worked with Sir Ridley Scott twice in 2013, playing the machiavellian Roccagiovine in "The Vatican" and the Hebrew spy Dathan in "". Title: Curtis Harrison Passage: Curtis Harrison (born December 31, 1978) is a Canadian actor born in Welland, Ontario. Harrison co-starred in the Sci-Fi series 2030 CE, has guest-starred on various television shows and has worked both in front of and behind the camera since 2000. He is also known for playing legendary "Crazy Canuck" Steve Podborski in the CTV film "Crazy Canucks". Harrison presently resides in Los Angeles, where he is currently producing a film he wrote called "The Day Santa Didn't Come". Title: Bella Mafia Passage: Bella Mafia is a 1997 American television film starring Vanessa Redgrave, Nastassja Kinski, Jennifer Tilly, Illeana Douglas and Dennis Farina. Redgrave was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film. The movie has gained a cult following. Title: Chris McGarry Passage: Chris McGarry (born August 19, 1966) is an American actor born in Roselle, New Jersey, known for his performance in the American television series "Law Order" on NBC from 20012005. Some of his other television acting credits include "", "", "The Sopranos", "The Unit", "Boston Legal", "Mad Men", "Big Love" and "24". In 2012, he had a four-episode stint as Dr. Banks in the series "Awake". Title: Killing Lincoln (film) Passage: Killing Lincoln is an American television film inspired by the 2011 book of the same name by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. The two-hour political docudrama was originally broadcast on National Geographic Channel on February 17, 2013. Narrated and hosted by American actor Tom Hanks, the film stars Billy Campbell as United States President Abraham Lincoln and Jesse Johnson as John Wilkes Booth. It was written and executive produced by Erik Jendresen ("Band of Brothers"), directed by Adrian Moat ("Gettysburg"), produced by Chris Cowen, Mark Herzog, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Mary Lisio, David Zucker, and Terri Weinberg. Title: Kelsey Grammer Passage: Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, producer, director, writer, singer, and activist. Title: Killing Jesus (film) Passage: Killing Jesus is an American television film inspired by the 2013 book of the same title by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. This is National Geographic's third installment of television adaptations of O'Reilly's non-fiction books which included "Killing Lincoln" and "Killing Kennedy". The cast includes Haaz Sleiman, Kelsey Grammer, Stephen Moyer, Emmanuelle Chriqui, and John Rhys-Davies. Title: Brandon P. Bell Passage: Brandon P. Bell (born 1985) is an American actor born in Dallas. He has appeared in film and television since 2006. Title: Dave Shalansky Passage: Dave Shalansky (October 28, 1973) is an American actor born and raised in Rhode Island. Shalansky received a BFA in Acting from Boston University. After moving to New York City immediately following graduation, he became successful in television commercials and continued his acting career by working in the New York and regional theatre circuits. In 2003, Shalansky moved to Los Angeles, and began working steadily in television and film.
Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
Killing Jesus (film)
Kelsey Grammer
What 1978 born actress starred in War Chhod Na Yaar?
Title: War Chhod Na Yaar Passage: War Chhod Na Yaar (English translation: "Quit the War, Dude") is a 2013 Hindi Indian war comedy film directed and written by Faraz Haider and dialogues are written by Deepak Kingrani. The film was announced on 30 March 2013 with a launch party at Novotel Hotel in the presence of the lead actors, Sharman Joshi, Soha Ali Khan, Javed Jaffery, Sanjai Mishra, Dalip Tahil and Mukul Dev who play important characters in the film. Title: Soha Ali Khan Passage: Soha Ali Khan Khemu (born Soha Ali Khan , 4 October 1978) is an Indian film actress, known primarily for her work in the Hindi film industry, although she has also acted in Bengali and English-language films. Title: Downtown Julie Brown Passage: Julie Dorne Brown (born 27 August 1959), better known as Downtown Julie Brown is a Londonborn actress, television personality SiriusXM DJ and former MTV VJ. Brown is best known as the host of the television music show "Club MTV" which ran from 1987 until 1992. Title: Laura Wilson (actress) Passage: Laura Belle Wilson (born 26 January 1983) is a New Zealand born actress who appeared in many different projects for Cloud9 including "Atlantis High" and "Revelations: The Initial Journey". She is best known for her four-year role as "May" in popular cult series "The Tribe". Title: Memories and Dreams Passage: Memories and Dreams is a 1993 feature documentary film about actress Johanna Kilma-Ocenaskova, directed by Lynn-Maree Milburn. Part fairytale and part drama, the film tells a tale of loss and renewal in which romantic love is but one of many passions. Set almost entirely in Prague, it chronicles the life of Czech born actress Johanna Kilma-Ocenaskova, from a childhood of freedom and fantasy to the unexpected horrors of World War II and her eventual escape to Australia. The film relays her experience not only as a series of disconnected events, but a metaphysical exploration of the nature of personal memory. Every single frame is re-photographed, tinted or hand-painted. The film was developed from an original idea by director, Lynn-Maree Milburn. Title: Sophia Hawthorne (actress) Passage: Sophia Hawthorne (1976 17 February 2016) was a New Zealand born actress, daughter of actress Elizabeth Hawthorne and Raymond Hawthorne, and sister of actress Emmeline Hawthorne. Title: Rebecca O'Mara Passage: Rebecca O'Mara (born 15 March 1977) is an Irish actress. The Dublin born actress grew up by the sea in Sandycove and is the voice actor for Caitlin in the widely popular international children's television series Thomas the Tank Engine Friends. She has also worked extensively in theatre in the UK and Ireland since graduating from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). She played Minnie Larkins in "The History of Mr Polly", Mrs. O Keefe in the 2014 Ken Loach film Jimmy's Hall and has guest starred in various television programmes including Line of Duty and Doctors, but is probably best known for her role as scene of crime officer, Frankie Hynes, in TV3's Red Rock She is the younger sister of actor, Jason O'Mara. Title: Kaho Na Yaar Hai Passage: Kaho Na Yaar Hai is a friend-based reality show that aired on STAR Plus channel, and was hosted by Karan Patel. It started on 18 January 2008. The show aired on 18 October 2008 in the UK. Title: Geraldine Somerville Passage: Geraldine Margaret Agnew-Somerville (born 19 May 1967) is an Irish born actress known for her role as Detective Sergeant Jane Penhaligon in "Cracker" (199395), for which she was nominated for the 1995 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress, and for playing Lily Potter in the "Harry Potter" film series. Her other film appearances include "Gosford Park" (2001), "My Week with Marilyn" (2011) and "Grace of Monaco" (2014). Title: Alyssa Stringfellow Passage: Alyssa Mary Stringfellow (born 17 May 1985) is a New Zealand born actress, model and musician. She began modeling and performing at a young age, and won the title of Miss North Island New Zealand at the age of 17.
Soha Ali Khan
War Chhod Na Yaar
Soha Ali Khan
What Kim Dae-seung directed film featured former child actor Yoo Seung-ho?
Title: The Emperor: Owner of the Mask Passage: The Emperor: Owner of the Mask () is a South Korean television series starring Yoo Seung-ho, Kim So-hyun, Kim Myung-soo, Yoon So-hee, Heo Joon-ho and Park Chul-min. It aired on MBC every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:00 (KST) from May 10, 2017 for 40 episodes. Title: Traces of Love Passage: Traces of Love is a 2006 South Korean film directed by Kim Dae-seung, and starring Yoo Ji-tae, Kim Ji-soo, and Uhm Ji-won. The film is based on the Sampoong Department Store collapse, which took place in 1995. Title: The Concubine (film) Passage: The Concubine (; lit. "Royal Concubine: Concubine to the King") is a 2012 South Korean historical film directed by Kim Dae-seung. Set in the Joseon Dynasty, it centers around Hwa-yeon (Jo Yeo-jeong), who becomes a royal concubine against her will, Kwon-yoo (Kim Min-joon), a man torn between love and revenge, and Prince Sung-won (Kim Dong-wook), who has his heart set on Hwa-yeon despite the countless women available to him. These three characters form a love triangle which is ruled by dangerous passion. The struggle to survive within the tight-spaced boundaries of the palace is intense, and only those who are strong enough to overcome the hell-like milieu can survive. Title: Master of Study Passage: Master of Study (; lit. "God of Study", "Lord of Study") is a South Korean television series that aired on KBS2 from January 4 to February 23, 2010 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. It starred Kim Su-ro, Bae Doona, Oh Yoon-ah, Yoo Seung-ho, Go Ah-sung, Lee Hyun-woo, Park Ji-yeon, Title: Kim Dae-seung Passage: Kim Dae-seung (born June 18, 1967) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Title: The Magician (2015 film) Passage: The Magician (; lit. "Joseon Magician") is a 2015 South Korean period fantasy film directed by Kim Dae-seung. The film was released in December 2015. Title: Sukia (band) Passage: Sukia were an American electronic band, based in Camarillo, California, United States, that featured former child actor Ross Harris, who in the 1970s acted in shows such as "CHiPS" and the "Little House on the Prairie". Title: Yoo Seung-ho Passage: Yoo Seung-ho (; born 17 August 1993) is a South Korean actor who rose to fame as a child actor in the film "The Way Home" (2002). After his two-year mandatory military service, he headlined the legal drama "" (2015) and historical films "The Magician" (2015), "" (2016), as well as historical drama "" (2017). Title: Blind (2011 film) Passage: Blind () is a 2011 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Ahn Sang-hoon with screenplay by Choi Min-seok which won the "Hit By Pitch" project fair held by the Korean Movie Producers Guild in 2009. It stars Kim Ha-neul and Yoo Seung-ho. Kim received Best Actress honors at the 48th Grand Bell Awards and the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance. Title: Blood Rain (film) Passage: Blood Rain () is a 2005 South Korean film. A murder mystery set in 1808, it touches on historical prejudice against Roman Catholicism in the Joseon Kingdom. Although primarily a period thriller, director Kim Dae-seung weaves together an unconventional mix of stylesa puzzle-box mystery plot traditionally associated with detective fiction, class-conscious social commentary, lush cinematography, sets and costume design, and a flair for gore.
The Magician
Yoo Seung-ho
The Magician (2015 film)
What was the library dedicated to that Istros the Callimachean was active in?
Title: Kate Sharpley Library Passage: The Kate Sharpley Library (or KSL) is a library dedicated to anarchist texts and history. Started in 1979 and reorganized in 1991, it currently holds around ten thousand English language volumes, pamphlets and periodicals. The library has texts in English and other languages, near complete collections of several anarchist newspapers, and collections of reports and literature from various anarchist organisations. The library is maintained by donations and money made from sales of pamphlets and other publications. Title: Shia Islam in El Salvador Passage: There is a little Shia community in El Salvador. There is an Islamic Library operated by the Shia community, named "Fatimah Az-Zahra". They published the first Islamic magazine in Central America: "Revista Biblioteca Islmica". Additionally, they are credited with providing the first and only Islamic library dedicated to spreading Islamic culture in the country. Title: Suffolk County Historical Society Building Passage: Suffolk County Historical Society Building is a museum and library dedicated to preserving historic artifacts of Suffolk County, New York, as well as other parts of Long Island. It is located at 300 West Main Street as well as Osborn Avenue and Court Street in Riverhead, New York. Title: Istros the Callimachean Passage: Istros the Callimachean (in Greek ) was a Greek writer pupil of Callimachus and active in the Library of Alexandria. Title: National Library of Israel Passage: The National Library of Israel (NLI; Hebrew: , "HaSifria HaLeumit " ; Arabic: ), formerly Jewish National and University Library (JNUL; Hebrew: , "Beit Ha-Sfarim Ha-Le'umi ve-Ha-Universita'i " ), is the library dedicated to collecting the cultural treasures of Israel and of Jewish heritage. The library holds more than 5 million books, and is located on the Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Title: African American Museum and Library at Oakland Passage: The African American Museum and Library at Oakland (AAMLO) is a museum and non-circulating library dedicated to preserving the history and experiences of African Americans in Oakland, California, United States. It contains an extensive archival collection of such artifacts as diaries, correspondence, photos, and periodicals. Title: Library of Alexandria Passage: The Royal Library of Alexandria or Ancient Library of Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt, was one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world. It was dedicated to the Muses, the nine goddesses of the arts. It flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest of Egypt in 30 BC, with collections of works, lecture halls, meeting rooms, and gardens. The library was part of a larger research institution called the Musaeum of Alexandria, where many of the most famous thinkers of the ancient world studied. Title: Golm Metabolome Database Passage: The Golm Metabolome Database (GMD) is a gas chromatography (GC) mass spectrometry (MS) reference library dedicated to metabolite profiling experiments and comprises mass spectral and retention index (RI) information for non-annotated mass spectral tags (MSTs, mass spectral information with retention time attached indices) together with data of a multitude of already identified metabolites and reference substances. The GMD is hosted at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology in Golm district of Potsdam, Germany. Title: Robert Goldwater Library Passage: The Robert Goldwater Library in the department of the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, of The Metropolitan Museum of Art is a noncirculating research library dedicated to the documentation of visual arts of sub-Saharan Africa, the Pacific Islands, and Native and Precolumbian America. The library is open to adult researchers, including college and graduate students. Title: E-rara.ch Passage: e-rara. ch is a Swiss digital library dedicated to providing free online access to rare antique Swiss books and prints. It opened to the public in March 2010, and aims to make more than 10,000 works available by the end of 2011.
the Muses
Istros the Callimachean
Library of Alexandria
Shed Seven and Cake, are which type of group and genre?
Title: See Youse at the Barras Passage: See Youse At The Barras is a music DVD released by Shed Seven on 22 September 2003 through Secret Films. The main feature of the DVD is the band's live performance at Glasgow Barrowlands, Scotland. The setlist of the live concert is as follows: Title: Live at Leeds 2007 Passage: Live at Leeds 2007 is a live album by indie rock band Shed Seven, self-released by weekly download on a Friday starting on 15 May 2009. After the release of track 7, "Return", Shed Seven announced on its website that the rest of the album would be released on a fortnightly basis. Title: Gary Barnacle Passage: Gary Barnacle (born 28 November 1959, Dover, England) is an English saxophonist, flautist, brass instrument arranger, composer and producer, primarily noted for session work, live work incl. various Princes Trust Concerts at Wembley Arena, the Royal Albert Hall and the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham, plus the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute at Wembley Stadium in 1988, and televisionvideo appearances, during the 1980s and 1990s, with a large number of popular music acts, including The Clash, The Ruts, Level 42, Visage, Paul Hardcastle, Kim Wilde, Holly Johnson, Marilyn, Derek B, Eternal, Soul II Soul, Jamiroquai, Jimmy Ray, Tina Turner, General Public, Soft Cell, Elvis Costello, Del Amitri, Shed Seven, T'Pau, Roger Daltrey, David Bowie, The Big Dish, The Cross, Pet Shop Boys, Stock Aitken Waterman and Paul McCartney, among others. He was also in an electropop duo called Leisure Process from 198283, with ex-Positive Noise singer, Ross Middleton. Title: Shed Seven Passage: Shed Seven are an English alternative rock band, formed in York in 1990. One of the groups which contributed to the Britpop music scene of the 1990s, they never received the degree of mainstream success achieved by the likes of Oasis and Blur. They originally comprised singer Rick Witter, guitaristkeyboardist Joe Johnson, bassist Tom Gladwin and drummer Alan Leach. Johnson was later replaced by Paul Banks. Title: Truth Be Told (Shed Seven album) Passage: Truth Be Told is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released via Artful Records in May 2001. Initial copies of the album featured a limited edition bonus disc with additional CD-ROM material along with an exclusive bonus track. Title: Cake (band) Passage: Cake (stylized CAKE) is an American alternative rock band from Sacramento, California. Consisting of singer John McCrea, trumpeter Vince DiFiore, guitarist Xan McCurdy, bassist Gabe Nelson and drummer Paulo Baldi, the band has been noted for McCrea's sarcastic lyrics and monotone vocals, DiFiore's trumpet parts, and their wide-ranging musical influences, including country music, Mariachi, rock, funk, Iranian folk music and hip hop. Title: Paul Banks (musician, born 1973) Passage: Paul Banks (born 6 July 1973 in York, England) is an English musician, songwriter and lead guitarist with the rock band, Shed Seven. Title: Gooey butter cake Passage: Gooey butter cake (occasionally called "chess cake") is a type of cake traditionally made in the American Midwest city of St.Louis. Gooey butter cake is a flat and dense cake made with wheat cake flour, butter, sugar, and eggs, typically near an inch tall, and dusted with powdered sugar. While sweet and rich, it is somewhat firm, and is able to be cut into pieces similarly to a brownie. Gooey butter cake is generally served as a type of coffee cake and not as a formal dessert cake. There are two distinct variants of the gooey butter: a bakers' gooey butter and a cream cheese and commercial yellow cake mix variant. It is believed to have originated in the 1930s. Title: Ocean Pie Passage: "Ocean Pie" is the fourth single release from britpop band Shed Seven's debut album, "Change Giver". The single was released in October 1994 and peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart. Title: Shed Seven discography Passage: The discography of Shed Seven, English indie rock band from York, consists of four studio albums, three live albums, four compilations, three videos, one extended plays and seventeen singles.
alternative rock band
Shed Seven
Cake (band)
What state was the 2005 horror movie Death Tunnel filmed?
Title: Insecticidal Passage: Insecticidal is a 2005 horror movie featuring giant killer insects. In the film, a college student performs experiments on insects until a housemate tries to kill them. The insects grow to huge sizes and turn the sorority house into a nest, trying to kill the residents. Title: The Last Horror Movie Passage: The Last Horror Movie is a 2003 British found footage horror film directed by Julian Richards. On 24 August 2003 it premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival and stars Kevin Howarth and Mark Stevenson. "The Last Horror Movie" was released onto DVD through Fangoria's "Gore Zone" label on 7 December 2004. Title: Tunnel de la mort Passage: "Tunnel de la mort" "(Death tunnel)" is the informal name given, in Montreal, to the notoriously dangerous intersection of Rue d'Iberville and Boulevard Saint-Joseph, at the border of the RosemontLa Petite-Patrie and Plateau-Mont-Royal boroughs. The intersection owes this name to the fact it was originally surrounded by three railway overpasses immediately to the north, east, and west of it, and by concrete retaining walls on all four corners, severely restricting visibility to approaching motorists. Over 250 serious accidents have been reported at that intersection between 1992 and 2002. Title: Steve Braun Passage: Steve Braun (born August 14, 1976) is a Canadian television and movie actor from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Braun's credits include "The Immortal", a TV show in which he and co-star Lorenzo Lamas hunted demons; "The Trip", an independent film about coming of age in the HIV era; and "Harold Kumar Go to White Castle" (2004), a major motion picture release in which he plays the lead villain. In addition he starred as Brian Kelly in the 2004 thriller "The Skulls III". He also played the role of "Jonesy" in the 2007 thriller movie "". He also co-starred in the 2005 horror movie "Pterodactyl" as Willis Bradbury. Title: Richard Carmen Passage: Richard Carmen (born July 1968, Colorado Springs, Colorado) is an American character actor. He is known for his leading role in the 2007 Sundance film Zoo where he played the main character's brother. Richard also appeared in two short films featured on the Fox reality series On The Lot and a role in the 2009 horror movie which played at SIFF. Richard also starred as Vance in the horror movie "The Taken" (2010). . In addition, he was an actor and assistant director in "Bound to be Different" (2011) and "Eden" (2012). Title: Saint Joseph Boulevard Passage: Saint Joseph Boulevard (official in French: boulevard Saint-Joseph ) is a major boulevard located east of Mount Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is mainly residential, but is nevertheless a major eastwest artery. It is located in the Plateau Mont-Royal and the RosemontLa Petite-Patrie boroughs. Its intersection with Iberville Street is known as the infamous Tunnel de la mort (Death Tunnel). Title: Charles Cyphers Passage: Charles Cyphers (born July 28, 1939) is an American actor who has starred in many films and on television. He is known in the horror movie community for his work in the films of John Carpenter, especially his role as Sheriff Leigh Brackett in Carpenter's 1978 hit horror movie "Halloween". He reprised this role in the 1981 sequel "Halloween II". He is not related to actor Jon Cypher, alongside whom he starred in "Hill Street Blues". Title: Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove Passage: Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove is a 2005 horror film written and directed by William Winckler. It is the second film from William Winckler Productions. Filmed in black and white, the movie is an homage to classic monster movies, harkening back to the days of Universal's "Monster Rally" heyday. The movie was released direct to DVD in 2005 and has since gone on to acquire a growing fan base. Part of the success of the film to date has been the support it has received from horror hosts and fans of late night cinema, with a national syndicated showing on Mr. Lobo's "Cinema Insomnia" Halloween special as well as local airings on shows from the Horror Host Underground. Title: Waverly Hills Sanatorium Passage: The Waverly Hills Sanatorium is a closed sanatorium located in southwestern LouisvilleJefferson County, Kentucky. Title: Death Tunnel Passage: Death Tunnel is a 2005 horror movie filmed at the Waverly Hills Sanatorium. It stars Steffany Huckaby, Annie Burgstede, Kristin Novak, and Jason Lasater.
Kentucky
Death Tunnel
Waverly Hills Sanatorium
What screenwriter created the series where Kevin Hanchard plays Arthur Bell?
Title: Bell's whisky Passage: Bell's is a brand of blended Scotch whisky originally produced by Arthur Bell Sons Ltd and now owned by Diageo. It is the highest selling whisky in the UK. Title: Arthur Kinmond Bell Passage: Arthur Kinmond Bell, also known as AK Bell, (18681942) was a noted Scottish distiller, working as a partner of Arthur Bell Sons Ltd, and as a philanthropist, founding the Gannochy Trust to help support the people of his home city. Title: Orphan Black Passage: Orphan Black is a Canadian science fiction thriller television series created by screenwriter Graeme Manson and director John Fawcett, starring Tatiana Maslany as several identical people who are clones. The series focuses on Sarah Manning, a woman who assumes the identity of one of her fellow clones, Elizabeth Childs, after witnessing Childs' suicide. The series raises issues about the moral and ethical implications of human cloning, and its effect on issues of personal identity. Title: Gannochy Trust Passage: The Gannochy trust is a charitable organisation which is based and operates in Scotland with a preference for projects in Perth and Kinross. The trust was founded in 1937 by influential Perth business man Arthur Kinmond Bell, known as A. K. Bell, of Arthur Bell Sons Ltd. Title: Arthur Bell (journalist) Passage: Arthur Bell (November 6, 1939 June 2, 1984) was an American journalist, author and LGBT rights activist. Title: List of Orphan Black episodes Passage: "Orphan Black" is a Canadian science fiction television series that premiered on March 30, 2013 on Space. The series was created by Graeme Manson and John Fawcett, starring Tatiana Maslany as several clones. The rest of the starring cast includes Dylan Bruce, Jordan Gavaris, Kevin Hanchard, Michael Mando, Maria Doyle Kennedy, velyne Brochu, Ari Millen, Kristian Bruun and Josh Vokey. Title: Gay Activists Alliance Passage: The Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) was founded in New York City on December 21, 1969, almost six months after the Stonewall riots, by dissident members of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF). Some early members included Jim Owles, Marty Robinson, Tom Doerr, Kay Lahusen, Arthur Bell, Arthur Evans, Bill Bahlman, Vito Russo, Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. Johnson, Jim Coles, Brenda Howard, David Thorstad, Michael Giammetta and Morty Manford (son of Jeanne Manford). GAA's first president was Jim Owles. Title: Arthur Bell Nicholls Passage: Arthur Bell Nicholls (6 January 1819 3 December 1906) was the husband of the English novelist Charlotte Bront. Title: Kevin Hanchard Passage: Kevin Hanchard is a Canadian film, television and stage actor, best known for his roles as Det. Arthur Bell in "Orphan Black" and Inspector Sematimba in "The Expanse". Title: List of Orphan Black characters Passage: "Orphan Black" is a Canadian science fiction television series broadcast on Space in Canada and on BBC America in the United States. The series' first season stars Tatiana Maslany, Dylan Bruce, Jordan Gavaris, Kevin Hanchard, Michael Mando, and Maria Doyle Kennedy, with the addition of velyne Brochu to the regular cast in the second season, Kristian Bruun and Ari Millen in the third, and Josh Vokey in the fourth. "Orphan Black" revolves around the main character of Sarah Manning as she discovers the existence of several of her genetic identicals. Numerous actors appear in the series as recurring cast members, but some guest actors are featured in only a few. Particularly, Skyler Wexler often recurs as Sarah's daughter Kira.
Graeme Manson
Kevin Hanchard
Orphan Black
What is the name of the five-star luxury hotel in Amsterdam that is part of an American multinational hospitality company led by Christopher J. Nassetta?
Title: Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam Passage: Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam is a five-star luxury hotel in Amsterdam, part of Hilton Worldwide. Title: Taj Club House Chennai Passage: Taj Club House is the fourth hotel of the Taj Group of Hotels in Chennai, India. Formerly known as the Taj Mount Road, it is a five-star luxury hotel located on Clubhouse Road, off Anna Salai, across the Taj Connemara Hotel, another property of the Taj Group. Owned by Taj GVK Hotels Resorts Limited, an associate of the Taj Group, and built at a cost of 1,600 million, it was opened in December 2008. The hotel was designed by Thom Catallo of Mackenzie Designphase Hospitality. Title: Hyatt Regency Chennai Passage: Hyatt Regency Chennai is a five-star luxury hotel located on Anna Salai at Teynampet in Chennai, India. Designed in 1986, the construction of the hotel started in the 1990s. However, the completion was delayed for nearly two decades and the hotel was opened on 10 August 2011 at a cost of 5.50 billion. Built on an 83-ground land, it is the first Hyatt hotel in South India and has 325 rooms. Title: Hilton Worldwide Passage: Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc., formerly Hilton Hotels Corporation, is an American multinational hospitality company that manages and franchises a broad portfolio of hotels and resorts. Founded by Conrad Hilton in 1919, the corporation is now led by Christopher J. Nassetta. Title: My Fortune, Chennai Passage: My Fortune, Chennai is a five-star luxury hotel located at Cathedral Road in Chennai, India. Formerly known as Hotel Chola Sheraton, My Fortune Chennai is the first hotel to be launched under ITC's brand "My Fortune". My Fortune, Chennai is an ISO 14001certified hotel for its environment management systems. It is one of the hotels licensed by ITC Hotels Limited. Title: Taj Coromandel Passage: Taj Coromandel is a five-star luxury hotel located in Chennai, India. Named after the Coromandel Coast, the HACCP- and ISO 14001-certified hotel was opened in 1974. Owned by Oriental Hotels Limited, an associate of the Taj Group of Hotels, it is classified under the group's luxury hotels section. Title: Grand Hyatt Goa Passage: Grand Hyatt Goa is a five-star luxury hotel located by Bambolim Bay in Goa, India. Designed in 1990, the construction of the hotel was started initially in 1995 by the Dynamix Group and thereafter on the formation of DB Group. Work was suspended in between for a few years due to a crisis in the real estate sector all over the country. During end 2005, the work was recommenced so as to complete the Project. On December 22, 2009 DB Hospitality signed an agreement with Hyatt International for 5 Hyatt hotels in India. Title: Sheraton Grand Doha Resort amp; Convention Hotel Passage: The Sheraton Grand Doha Resort Convention Hotel is a five-star luxury hotel run by the Sheraton Hotels and Resorts overlooking the Persian Gulf in the West Bay area of Doha, Qatar. Located approximately 2 miles northwest of the port area, it reportedly covers an area of around 10,000 square metres. The hotel reportedly cost around 100 million to build, and although built by an American company, it was subsidized by the Qatari government. Title: InterContinental Marseille Hotel Dieu Passage: The InterContinental Marseille Hotel Dieu is a five-star luxury hotel in the Vieux-Port region of Marseille. Housed in the Hotel-Dieu, which served as the city's primary hospital for over eight hundred years, the hotel opened on April 25, 2013 in conjunction with the ongoing Euromditerrane project. It is part of the InterContinental global hotel chain, and is the fourth InterContinental property in France. Title: Radisson Royal Hotel, Moscow Passage: The Radisson Royal Hotel, Moscow is a five-star luxury hotel in Moscow city centre, on a bend of the Moskva River, managed by the Rezidor Hotel Group. It still maintains its historic name of Hotel Ukraina.
Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam
Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam
Hilton Worldwide
The Ting Tings "Show Us Yours Tour" featured what type of music?
Title: The Library Is on Fire Passage: The Library is on Fire is an American indie rock band formed by singerguitarist Steve Five in 2007. Their sound has been described as art punk. The band originally began from a manifesto of the same name written by Five. Five took the name from a poem by French war poet Ren Char while working at Strand Bookstore, after weekly meetings over coffee with Television guitarist Tom Verlaine. The band headlined their first New York show at Glasslands Gallery in 2008, with future Grammy nominees The Ting Tings opening. Title: Hang It Up Passage: "Hang It Up" is a song by English musical duo The Ting Tings, released as the lead single from their second studio album "Sounds from Nowheresville". It was released as a download on 27 December 2011. It was the first song they had released since "Hands" in October 2010. The song was recorded during recording sessions in Spain in 2011. Four remixes of the song are included on the deluxe edition of the "Sounds from Nowheresville" album. Two of these remixes are submissions from the 'Show Us Yours' competition that was held in conjunction with their 2011 UK Tour which allowed fans to create both original artwork and their own remixes of 'Hang It Up'. The song is featured in the episode "Gone Maybe Gone" of "Gossip Girl". Title: We Started Nothing Passage: We Started Nothing is the debut studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings. It was released on 16 May 2008 by Columbia Records. The US edition has a different cover image in several background colours. The album was also released in the UK on red vinyl limited to 2,000 copies. The US vinyl version is a standard black vinyl pressing. As of November 2014, "We Started Nothing" had sold 639,876 copies in the United Kingdom. Title: Hands (The Ting Tings song) Passage: "Hands" is a song by English duo The Ting Tings. The song was written by both Katie White and Jules De Martino and mixed by label-mate Calvin Harris. The single was released to radio airplay on 18 August 2010 after premiering on the Huw Stephens show on BBC Radio 1 at 9:30 pm; a remix was also be released for free via digital download on 11 October 2010 on the band's Facebook page. The song was performed at the Wireless Festival, as part of the setlist; they were joined with dancers holding signs, saying work, which when flipped around, would say dance. The song debuted at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart. The line spoken by De Martino at the start of the song, "I don't want to go out. I want to stay in." is a reference to the same line spoken in the David Bowie song "Modern Love". Title: The Ting Tings discography Passage: The discography of The Ting Tings, an English indie pop duo, consists of three studio albums, three extended plays, ten singles and fourteen music videos. The Ting Tings were formed in 2004 in Salford, England by Jules De Martino and Katie White. The band was signed to independent record label Switchflicker Records in 2006 and released their limited-edition debut single, "Fruit Machine", the following year. Following an appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in 2007, The Ting Tings were signed to Columbia Records. Title: Ben Ib Passage: Ben Ib is a music video director and CGI artist living and working in London. He has directed music videos for Kylie Minogue, Calvin Harris, The Ting Tings, Roni Size, Goldie Lookin Chain, Mr Hudson and Stateless. He has also created live tour visuals for Paul McCartney, Roger Waters, Robbie Williams, Minogue and The Smashing Pumpkins, as well as creating the cover image for McCartney's album "New" (from a logo and cover concept conceived by UK art and design team Rebecca and Mike, with consultancy and design by YES). Title: Katie White Passage: Katie Rebecca White (born 18 January 1983) is a British musician and member of the pop duo the Ting Tings. After some success with a girl group punk trio TKO, which supported Steps and Atomic Kitten, her father David White brought in Jules De Martino to write songs for TKO. Katie and De Martino subsequently formed the Ting Tings in 2007. Title: We Started Nothing Tour Passage: In order to promote the new wave duo, The Ting Tings debut album, they embarked on a worldwide promotional tour. The tour encompassed most of Europe, North America, Latin America and Australasia. Title: The Ting Tings Passage: The Ting Tings are an English indie pop duo from Salford, Greater Manchester. The band consists of Katie White (vocals, guitar, bass drums, bass guitar, cowbells) and Jules De Martino (drums, lead guitar, bass guitar, vocals, piano). Title: Show Us Yours Tour Passage: In promotion of their second album "Sounds from Nowheresville", indie rock duo The Ting Tings embarked on a promotional tour. While their first tour included more dates and shows in Latin America, South America, and Australia, the Show Us Yours Tour contained fewer shows and remained limited to the United Kingdom and North America.
indie rock
Show Us Yours Tour
The Ting Tings
Okieriete Oak Onaodowan starred in what musical based on the 2004 biography of Alexander Hamilton written by Ron Cherrow?
Title: Alexander Hamilton House Passage: The Alexander Hamilton House is a historic home located at 45 East Main Street in Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It is now operated as the Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library. The house and library are named for Alexander Hamilton, a local Waynesboro land speculator and wagon maker who owned the house. It remained in his family for a century. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 27, 1980. Title: The World Was Wide Enough Passage: "The World Was Wide Enough" is the penultimate song from Act 2 of the musical "Hamilton", based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song. The song recounts the events of the 1804 duel in Weehawken, New Jersey between thenVice President Aaron Burr and former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton. Title: It's Quiet Uptown Passage: "It's Quiet Uptown" is the eighteenth song from Act 2 of the musical "Hamilton", based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song. The song takes place in the second act of the musical, as the characters Alexander Hamilton and his wife Eliza grieve over their son's death. Title: Hamilton (musical) Passage: Hamilton: An American Musical is a sung- and rapped-through musical about the life of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, with music, lyrics and book by Lin-Manuel Miranda, inspired by the 2004 biography "Alexander Hamilton" by historian Ron Chernow. Notably incorporating hip-hop, rhythm and blues, pop music, traditional-style show tunes and color-conscious casting of non-white actors as the Founding Fathers and other historical figures, the musical achieved both critical acclaim and box office success. Title: Alexander Hamilton (Trumbull) Passage: Alexander Hamilton is a 1792 full-length portrait of Alexander Hamilton by John Trumbull. It is one of multiple paintings John Trumbull made of Alexander Hamilton. Title: Alexander Hamilton, Jr. Passage: Alexander Hamilton, Jr. (January 26, 1816 December 30, 1889), was the son of James Alexander Hamilton, and the grandson of Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States. Title: Alexander Hamilton (song) Passage: "Alexander Hamilton" is the opening number for the 2015 musical "Hamilton", a musical biography of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song. This song features "alternately rapped and sung exposition". Title: Okieriete Onaodowan Passage: Okieriete "Oak" Onaodowan ( , born August 16, 1987) is an American actor, known for originating the roles of Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in the 2015 musical "Hamilton". Title: Hamilton (album) Passage: Hamilton is the cast album to the 2015 musical "Hamilton". The musical is based on the 2004 biography of Alexander Hamilton written by Ron Chernow, with music, lyrics, and book by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The recording stars Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Phillipa Soo, Rene Elise Goldsberry, Christopher Jackson, Daveed Diggs, Anthony Ramos, Okieriete Onaodowan, Jasmine Cephas Jones, and Jonathan Groff. It also features Jon Rua, Thayne Jasperson, Sydney James Harcourt, Ariana DeBose, and Sasha Hutchings. It achieved the largest first week sales for a digital cast album and is the highest-charting cast album since 1963. It was the highest-selling Broadway cast album of 2015 and peaked at number one on the Rap Album chart, the first cast album to ever do so. Title: The Room Where It Happens Passage: "The Room Where It Happens" is the fifth song from Act 2 of the musical "Hamilton", based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. The musical relates the life of Alexander Hamilton and his relationships with his family, and Aaron Burr. Lin-Manuel Miranda composed the music, lyrics and book for the song and musical. The song relates the story of the Compromise of 1790.
Hamilton
Hamilton (album)
Okieriete Onaodowan
HM Prison Kirkham is a Category D men's prison, located southwest of which small town, and civil parish in the Borough of Fylde?
Title: HM Prison Acklington Passage: HM Prison Acklington was a Category C men's prison, located near the village of Acklington a few miles from Amble), in Northumberland, England. Acklington Prison was operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. In 2011 Acklington was merged into the newly named HM Prison Northumberland. Title: HM Prison Moorland Passage: HM Prison Moorland (formerly HM Prison Moorland Closed) is a Category C men's prison and Young Offenders Institution, near Hatfield Woodhouse in South Yorkshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service, and is jointly managed with the nearby Hatfield Prison. Title: HM Prison Bure Passage: Her Majesty's Prison Bure, more commonly known as HM Prison Bure, and often abbreviated to HMP Bure, is a Category C men's prison, located in the parish of Scottow in Norfolk, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service, and became operational in November 2009. Title: HM Prison Rye Hill Passage: HM Prison Rye Hill is a Category B men's private prison, operated by G4S. Rye Hill has exclusively housed sex offenders since 2014. The prison is situated next to HMP Onley, in the parish of Barby, Northamptonshire, England. However, the postal address of the prison is Willoughby, Warwickshire; therefore, most sources list the prison as in Willoughby, Warwickshire. Title: Kirkham, Lancashire Passage: Kirkham (originally Kirkam-in-Amounderness) is a small town and civil parish in the Borough of Fylde in Lancashire, England, midway between Blackpool and Preston (11 miles west of Preston) and adjacent to the smaller town of Wesham. It owes its existence to Carr Hill upon which it was built and which was the location of a Roman fort. It has a population of 7,127, increasing to 7,194 at the Census 2011. Title: HM Prison Isis Passage: HM Prison Isis is a Category C male Young Offenders Institution, located in the Thamesmead area of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, in south-east London, England. Isis Prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service, and is situated next to Belmarsh Prison and Thameside Prison. Title: HM Prison Kirkham Passage: HM Prison Kirkham is a Category D men's prison, located southwest of Kirkham in Lancashire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Title: HM Prison Pentonville Passage: HM Prison Pentonville (informally "The Ville") is an English Category BC men's prison, operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Pentonville Prison is not in Pentonville, but is located further north, on the Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, north London. Title: HM Prison Kennet Passage: HM Prison Kennet is a Category C men's prison, located in Parkbourn, Maghull, in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. The prison is due to close in 2017. Title: HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs Passage: HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs (informally "The Scrubs") is a Category B men's prison, located in the Wormwood Scrubs area of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, in inner west London, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.
Kirkham in Lancashire
HM Prison Kirkham
Kirkham, Lancashire
Who created News Limited and is the name of the Professorship in Language and Communication at Worcester College, University of Oxford?
Title: Jean Aitchison Passage: Jean Aitchison (born Jean Margaret Aitchison, 3 July 1938) is a Professor of Language and Communication in the Faculty of English Language and Literature at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. Her main areas of interest include: Socio-historical linguistics; Language and mind; and Language and the media. Title: Linklaters Professor of Comparative Law Passage: The Linklaters Professorship of Comparative Law is a chair in law at the University of Oxford. The Professorship of Comparative Law was founded in 1948 and was the first chair of comparative law created in the United Kingdom. The chair is linked with a Professorial Fellowship at Brasenose College, Oxford. In 2013, the chair was renamed from Professorship of Comparative Law to Linklaters Professorship of Comparative Law "in recognition of Linklaters' support for Law in Oxford". The current holder of the chair is Birke Hcker. Title: John Abell (cricketer) Passage: John Norman Abell (18 September 1931 25 May 2004) was an English cricketer active in the 1950s. Born at Chelsfield, Kent, Abell was the son of the cricketer George Abell. He attended Marlborough College, before undertaking studies at Worcester College, Oxford. While at Oxford he played three first-class cricket matches for Oxford University, playing twice in 1952 against the Free Foresters and Sussex, and once in 1953 against Worcestershire. A right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, Abell scored 56 runs in his three matches, top-scoring 25, while behind the stumps he took two catches and made six stumpings. He notably stumped both Richardson brothers (Dick and Peter) against Worcestershire. Unlike his father, Abell did not manage to win a cricketing blue. Title: Afifi al-Akiti Passage: Dato' Dr Afifi al-Akiti (born 1976), also known as Shaykh Afifi is the KFAS Fellow in Islamic Studies at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies. He is also the Islamic Centre Lecturer in Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Theology, University of Oxford, and is a Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. He is the first Malay to be appointed to such a position in this university. Elsewhere, he is a visiting professor of Universiti Teknologi MARA in Malaysia. He has also received widespread media recognition across the globe. Title: Endre Sli Passage: Endre Sli (also, Endre Suli) is Professor of Numerical Analysis in the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics at Worcester College, Oxford and Supernumerary Fellow of Linacre College, Oxford. He was educated at the University of Belgrade and, as a British Council Visiting Student, at the University of Reading and St Catherine's College, Oxford. Title: Deborah Cameron (linguist) Passage: Deborah Cameron (born 10 November 1958), is a feminist linguist, who currently holds the Rupert Murdoch Professorship in Language and Communication at Worcester College, University of Oxford. Title: Peter Heather Passage: Peter Heather (born 8 June 1960) is a historian of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, currently Professor of Medieval History at King's College London. He has held appointments at University College London and Yale University and was Fellow and Tutor in Medieval History at Worcester College, Oxford until December 2007. He joined the History Department of King's College London in January 2008. Heather was born in Northern Ireland in 1960. He was educated at Maidstone Grammar School and New College, Oxford (MA, DPhil). Title: Tony Hey Passage: Hey was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and the University of Oxford. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics in 1967, and a Doctor of Philosophy in theoretical physics in 1970, from Worcester College, Oxford and St John's College, Oxford. Title: Godfrey LeMay Passage: Godfrey Lemay (1919 2012), MA, was a tutor and Emeritus Fellow at Worcester College, University of Oxford, and a former Dean of History at Worcester College. Title: Rupert Murdoch Passage: Keith Rupert Murdoch, '1': ", '2': 'AC KCSG', '3': ", '4': " ( ; born 11 March 1931) is an Australian-born American media mogul. His father, Sir Keith Murdoch, had been a reporter, editor, and senior executive of the "Herald" and "Weekly Times" newspaper publishing company, covering all Australian states except New South Wales. After his father's death in 1952, Murdoch declined to join his late father's registered public company and created his own private company, News Limited. Murdoch thus had full control as Chairman and CEO of global media holding company News Corporation, now the world's second-largest media conglomerate, and its successors, News Corp and 21st Century Fox, after the conglomerate split on 28 June 2013.
Rupert Murdoch
Deborah Cameron (linguist)
Rupert Murdoch
How many balloons were at the 86th birthday celebration of the film producer who holds the record for most Academy Awards earned by an individual?
Title: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 5 Passage: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 5 is a live album of improvised music by Fred Frith and John Zorn documenting their performance at Tonic in September 2003 as part of Zorn's month-long 50th Birthday Celebration concert series. Title: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 3 Passage: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 3: Locus Solus is a live album of improvised music by Anton Fier, Arto Lindsay and John Zorn documenting their performance at Tonic in September 2003 as part of Zorn's month-long 50th Birthday Celebration concert series. Title: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 8 Passage: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 8 is a live album of improvised music by Susie Ibarra, Wadada Leo Smith and John Zorn documenting their performance at Tonic in September 2003 as part of Zorn's month-long 50th Birthday Celebration concert series. Title: Walt Disney Passage: Walter Elias Disney ( ; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American entrepreneur, animator, voice actor and film producer. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons. As a film producer, Disney holds the record for most Academy Awards earned by an individual, having won 22 Oscars from 59 nominations. He was presented with two Golden Globe Special Achievement Awards and an Emmy Award, among other honors. Several of his films are included in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Title: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 9 Passage: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 9 (also referred to as The Classic Guide to Strategy Volume 3: The Fire Book) is a live album by John Zorn featuring a solo performance at Tonic in September 2003 that was part of his month-long 50th Birthday Celebration concert series. It is a continuation of his solo work documented on "The Classic Guide to Strategy Volumes 1 2". Title: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 10 Passage: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 10 is a live album of improvised music by Yamataka Eye and John Zorn documenting their performance at Tonic in September 2003 as part of John Zorn's month-long 50th Birthday Celebration concert series. Title: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 12 Passage: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 12 is a live album by Painkiller documenting their performance at Tonic in September 2003 as part of John Zorn's month-long 50th Birthday Celebration concert series. Title: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 6 Passage: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 6: Hemophiliac is a live album of improvised music by Mike Patton, Ikue Mori and John Zorn documenting their performance at Tonic in September 2003 as part of Zorn's month-long 50th Birthday Celebration concert series. Title: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 11 Passage: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 11 is a triple live album by the Bar Kokhba Sextet documenting their performance at Tonic in September 2003 as part of John Zorn's month-long 50th Birthday Celebration. Title: Skyfest Celebration Passage: Skyfest Celebration was a million-balloon salute to recognize Disneyland Park's 30th year in operation and to commemorate what would have been its creator, Walt Disney's 84th birthday, sponsored by Anaheim, California.
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Skyfest Celebration
Walt Disney
Are both Neon Horse and Against the Current a rock band?
Title: Neon Horse Passage: Neon Horse was an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed by Mark Salomon, Jason Martin and Steven Dail. They were previously signed to Tooth Nail Records with whom they have released two studio albums. Neon Horse's sound has been described as a being influenced by the music of the 1980s. The band may contain other members, but have not been officially revealed. Title: Neon Horse (album) Passage: Neon Horse is the debut album by the band Neon Horse. It was released on Tooth Nail Records. Title: Mark Salomon Passage: Mark Salomon (born 1970) is an American singer and songwriter best known as the lead singer of the hard rock bands Stavesacre and The Crucified. Other bands in which he has been a key member include the punk rock Outer Circle and rap-oriented Native Son and Neon Horse. In both Stavesacre and the Crucified, he served as primary lyricist as well. Title: Neon Neon Passage: Neon Neon is a collaborative project from producer Boom Bip and Gruff Rhys, the frontman for the Welsh rock band Super Furry Animals. They began work on the project in October 2006 originally under the moniker Delorean. In March 2008 the duo, by now calling themselves Neon Neon, released a full-length album entitled "Stainless Style" to generally positive reviews and earned a nomination for the 2008 Mercury Music Prize. Title: Against the Current (band) Passage: Against the Current (often abbreviated as ATC) is an American pop rock band based in Poughkeepsie, New York and formed in 2011. The band currently consists of lead vocalist Chrissy Costanza, guitarist Dan Gow, and drummer Will Ferri. The group gained a sizable YouTube following after posting their covers of popular songs from a variety of different artists. Title: Intervention (song) Passage: "Intervention" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire. It is the third single released from the band's second full-length album, "Neon Bible". The single was released to digital retailers on December 28, 2006, and was released as a 7" vinyl in the UK under Rough Trade Records on May 21, 2007. In the US, it was released on July 10, 2007, under Merge Records. The B-side of the vinyl includes a cover of another song from "Neon Bible", "Ocean of Noise", performed by Calexico. Title: The Flaming Lips with Neon Indian Passage: The Flaming Lips with Neon Indian is an extended play by American rock band the Flaming Lips and American electronic music band Neon Indian. It was released on March 23, 2011 as part of The Flaming Lips 2011 series of monthly music releases. The 12-inch EP was a limited release pressed on special colored vinyl and distributed to select record stores in the United States. The song "Is David Bowie Dying?" was later included on the 2012 album "The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends". Title: Live from Neon Park Passage: Live from Neon Park is the second live album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1996. (see 1996 in music). The name of the album was a suggestion of a Little Feat fan in commemoration of the then-recent passing of long-time Little Feat album cover artist and friend of the band, Neon Park. Title: Neon Trees Passage: Neon Trees is an American rock band from Provo, Utah. Known for their energetic live performances, the band received nationwide exposure in late 2008 when they opened several North American tour dates for the band The Killers. Not long after, the band was signed by Mercury Records and released their first studio album, "Habits", in 2010. Their first single, "Animal", climbed to No. 13 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Alternative Songs chart. Neon Trees' songs are represented by Downtown Music Publishing. Title: Stavesacre discography Passage: This is a comprehensive discography of Stavesacre, a Fresno, California based hard rock band. As of August 2017 the band has released six studio albums, three extended plays, one compilation, and one DVD. This list does not include material performed by members or former members of Stavesacre that was recorded with The Crucified and Neon Horse.
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Neon Horse
Against the Current (band)
Which county in Nevada, Lincoln or White Pine, has the Fortification Range in it and a population of 5,345?
Title: Lincoln County, Nevada Passage: Lincoln County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nevada. As of the 2010 census, the population was 5,345. Its county seat is Pioche. Title: Egan Range Passage: The Egan Range is a line of mountains in White Pine County, in eastern Nevada in the western United States. From Egan Creek near the historic community of Cherry Creek, the range runs south for approximately 108 miles (173 km), extending south of Shingle Peak in the northern part of Lincoln County. To the east are the large Steptoe Valley and the even longer Schell Creek Range. To the west are the White River Valley and the scenic White Pine Range. To the north is the Cherry Creek Range, while to the south is remote Cave Valley and the southern tip of the Schell Creek Range. Named after the Egan Family that live in Montville. Title: Pinus strobus Passage: Pinus strobus, commonly denominated the eastern white pine, northern white pine, white pine, Weymouth pine (British), and soft pine is a large pine native to eastern North America. It occurs from Newfoundland, Canada west through the Great Lakes region to southeastern Manitoba and Minnesota, United States, and south along the Appalachian Mountains and upper Piedmont to northernmost Georgia and perhaps very rarely in some of the higher elevations in northeastern Alabama. Title: White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs Passage: The White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs, subtitled "A Bi-Monthly Publication Suggesting the Architectural Use of White Pine and Its Availability Today as a Structural Wood", was a landmark publication of drawings, photographs and descriptions of early American architecture. The series was launched in 1914 as an advertising campaign by the White Pine Bureau, a joint venture of the Northern Pine Manufacturer's Association of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan and the Associated White Pine Manufacturer's of Idaho. Architect Russell F. Whitehead was hired to supervise the series with Julian Buckly as photographer. Title: Limestone Hills Passage: The Limestone Hills are a group of hills in northeast Lincoln County, Nevada. The hills trend northwestsoutheast with a length of about 27 km and width of about 3.5 km . They lie adjacent to the north end of the Wilson CreekWhite Rock ranges and the old mining camp of Atlanta. The NevadaUtah border is 16.5 km across Hamlin Valley to the east. The Snake Range and White Pine County lie 12 km to the north. The Fortification Range lies to the northwest. Title: Fortification Range Passage: The Fortification Range is a mountain range in Lincoln and White Pine counties, Nevada. The range is a narrow linear range trending north-northwest with a length of 34 km and a width of about 8 km . It is typical of the Basin and Range Province. Title: South Egan Range Wilderness Passage: South Egan Range Wilderness is a 67214 acre wilderness area in Lincoln, White Pine, and Nye Counties in the U.S. state of Nevada. Located in the Egan Range approximately two miles east of the town of Lund, the Wilderness was created by the "White Pine County Conservation, Recreation and Development Act of 2006" and is administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Title: Diprion similis Passage: Diprion similis is a species of sawfly in the family Diprionidae. It is native to central and northern Europe and Asia but has been accidentally introduced into North America where it has become invasive. The larvae feed on the needles of pine trees, especially those of the white pine ("Pinus strobus"). In North America it is known as the introduced pine sawfly or the imported pine sawfly. It is also known as the white pine sawfly because of its preference for feeding on the white pine, but this name is confusing because another sawfly, "Neodiprion pinetum", whose larvae also feed on this tree, is itself known as the "white pine sawfly". Title: Pinus strobiformis Passage: Pinus strobiformis, commonly known as Southwestern white pine, Mexican white pine or Chihuahua white pine, is a medium-sized white pine tree whose native habitat is in southwestern United States and Mexico. It is typically a high-elevation pine growing mixed with other conifers (a Montane forest). Title: White Pine Energy Station Passage: The White Pine Energy Station is a proposed coal-fired power plant that was to be built in White Pine County, Nevada. The plant was to be built in the county's Steptoe Valley, and would be located 34 miles north of the city of Ely. White Pine Energy Associates, LLC, a subsidiary of LS Power, announced the project in February 2004, with plans to begin construction in 2006, with the possibility of having it operational in 2010. The 1,590-megawatt project would consist of three units, each producing 530 megawatts.
Lincoln County
Fortification Range
Lincoln County, Nevada
When was the father of Princess Juliane Sophie of Denmark born ?
Title: Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark Passage: Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark and Norway (Danish: "Vilhelmine af Danmark" ; German: "Wilhelmine von Dnemark" ) (18 January 1808, Kiel, Duchy of Schleswig 30 May 1891 in Glcksburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia) was the youngest daughter of Frederick VI of Denmark and his wife and first cousin Marie Sophie of Hesse-Kassel. Her paternal grandfather, Christian VII of Denmark, had major psychological problems and as result, her father had been acting as Regent since 1784. Within two months of her birth, Vilhelmine Marie's grandfather died of a cerebral aneurysm and her father ascended as king. At the time of her death, she was the last surviving grandchild of Christian VII. Title: Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark Passage: Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (Danish: "Frederik" ; 11 October 1753 7 December 1805) was heir presumptive to the thrones of Denmark and Norway. He was the surviving son of King Frederick V by his second wife, Juliana Maria of Braunschweig-Wolfenbttel. Title: Princess Juliane of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld Passage: Princess Juliane Henriette Ulrike of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Coburg, 23 September 1781 Elfenau, near Bern, Switzerland, 15 August 1860), also known as Grand Duchess Anna Feodorovna of Russia (Russian: ), was a German princess of the ducal house of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (after 1826, the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) who became the wife of Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich of Russia. Title: Amalie Mnster Passage: Amalie Mnster (17671814) was a Danish courtier, translator and poet. She was a leading culture personality at the royal Danish court, where she was the lady in waiting of Princess Juliane Sophie of Denmark 1805-09 and then of Princess Caroline of Denmark, and an acquaintance of Baggesen and Oehlenschlger, whose poems she translated. She published her own poems, Amaliens poetische Versuche (1796). Title: Sara Petersen (badminton) Passage: Sara Runesten Petersen (born 8 May 1975) is a Denmark born female badminton player from New Zealand. Title: Princess Anna Sophie of Denmark Passage: Princess Anna Sophie of Denmark (1 September 1647 1 July 1717) was the eldest daughter of King Frederick III of Denmark and Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lneburg, and Electress of Saxony from 1680 to 1691 as the wife of John George III. Title: Princess Louise of Denmark (18751906) Passage: Princess Louise of Denmark ("Louise Caroline Josephine Sophie Thyra Olga") (17 February 1875 4 April 1906) was a Danish princess, the third child and oldest daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway. Title: Juliane Louise of East Frisia Passage: Princess Louise Juliane of East Frisia (16 November 1657 in Aurich 30 October 1715 in Hamburg) was the eldest daughter of Prince Enno Louis of East Frisia and his second wife Justine Sophie of Barby. Title: Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark Passage: Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark (Greek: ) (26 June 1914  3 November 2001) was the fourth child and youngest daughter of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg. The Duke of Edinburgh is her younger brother. Sophie was born at Villa Mon Repos on the island of Corfu in Greece. Title: Princess Juliane Sophie of Denmark Passage: Juliane Sophie (18 February 1788, in Copenhagen 9 May 1850, in Copenhagen) was a Princess of Denmark, the daughter of Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark, who himself was a younger son of king Frederick V of Denmark in his second marriage to queen Juliana Maria of Braunschweig-Wolfenbttel.
11 October 1753
Princess Juliane Sophie of Denmark
Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark
Are Robert Lindstedt and Billie Jean King from the same country?
Title: 2013 Topshelf Open Men's Doubles Passage: Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecu were the defending champions but Lindstedt decided not to participate. br Title: Billie Jean King Passage: Billie Jean King ("ne" Moffitt; born November 22, 1943) is an American former World No. 1 professional tennis player. King won 39 Grand Slam titles: 12 in singles, 16 in women's doubles, and 11 in mixed doubles. King won the singles title at the inaugural WTA Tour Championships. King often represented the United States in the Federation Cup and the Wightman Cup. She was a member of the victorious United States team in seven Federation Cups and nine Wightman Cups. For three years, King was the United States' captain in the Federation Cup. Title: Billie Jean Passage: "Billie Jean" is a song by American singer Michael Jackson. It is the second single from the singer's sixth studio album, "Thriller" (1982). It was written and composed by Jackson and produced by Jackson and Quincy Jones. There are contradictory claims on the meaning of the song's lyrics. One suggests that they are derived from a real-life experience, in which a female fan claimed that Jackson (or one of his brothers) had fathered her twins. However, Michael Jackson stated that "Billie Jean" was based on groupies he had encountered. The song is well known for its distinctive bassline played by Louis Johnson, the standard drum beat heard in the beginning, the repetition of "Billie Jean is not my lover" towards the end of the song and Michael Jackson's vocal hiccups. The song was mixed 91 times by audio engineer Bruce Swedien before it was finalized, though he reportedly went with the second mix as the final product. Title: 2011 Winston-Salem Open Doubles Passage: Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecu were the defending champions, but Lindstedt chose not to participate. Title: Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative Passage: The Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative (BJKLI) is a leadership and diversity Nonprofit organization, founded by Billie Jean King in 2014. The BJKLI was created to address the critical issues required to achieve inclusive leadership that will lead to significant changes in how women and men operate in the world. Title: 2009 Legg Mason Tennis Classic Doubles Passage: Marc Gicquel and Robert Lindstedt were the defending champions, but Gicquel chose not to participate that year. BRRobert Lindstedt partnered with Martin Damm, and won in the final over Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski, 75, 76. Title: Robert Lindstedt Passage: Robert Lindstedt (born 19 March 1977) is a Swedish professional tennis player, who turned pro in 1998, and is a doubles specialist. His biggest title has been the 2014 Australian Open with partner ukasz Kubot. He is also a three-time Wimbledon finalist with former partner Horia Tecu. Title: 2010 Pilot Pen Tennis Men's Doubles Passage: Julian Knowle and Jrgen Melzer were the defending champions, but Melzer chose not to participate this year.As a result, Knowle partnered with Andy Ram, but they lost to Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecu in the semifinals. Lindstedt and Tecu went on to win the tournament, after defeating Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi in the final 64, 75. Title: 2016 Winston-Salem Open Doubles Passage: Dominic Inglot and Robert Lindstedt were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Inglot played alongside Marin Draganja, but lost in the quarterfinals to Lindstedt and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. Lindstedt and Qureshi then lost in the semifinals to Andre Begemann and Leander Paes. Title: 2010 UNICEF Open Men's Doubles Passage: Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman were defending champions, but they lost in the semifinals against Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecu. Lindstedt and Tecu won the final 16, 75, [107] against Luk Dlouh and Leander Paes.
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Robert Lindstedt
Billie Jean King
What Japanese brand-name lens was used between 1940 and 1980 by the German camera company founded by Ernst Leitz?
Title: Rokkor Passage: Rokkor was a brand name used for all Chiyoda Kgaku Seik and later Minolta lenses between 1940 and 1980, including a few, which were marketed and sold by other companies like Leica. The name was derived from the name of Rokk (), a 932 m high mountain, which could be seen from the company's glass-making and optics factory at Mukogawa near Osaka, Japan. The company's founder wanted the name to symbolize the high quality in optics. Title: Leica copies Passage: Leica copies originate from the Leica camera that was launched by Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar in 1925; it uses the "35 mm" perforated film. The design was carried out by Oskar Barnack, beginning in 1913 by building a camera for "2436 mm" negatives that by now is called the "Ur-Leica"; but Ernst Leitz did not decide to manufacture it until 1924. Once started, the Leica production volume doubled each year; in 1929, some 16.000 cameras were produced. In 1930, an improved model with interchangeable lens was introduced, followed a year later by the fully developed "Leica II" with standardized film to lens flange distance, and in 1932 the basic "Leica Standard"; the Leica concept was established. This camera's features are the basis for defining a Leica copy. Title: Walter Mandler Passage: Walter Mandler (10 May 1922 21 April 2005) was a famous lens designer of Ernst Leitz Canada (Leica Camera) in Midland, Ontario. Title: Beier (Beirette) Passage: Freitaler Kameraindustrie Beier Co was an East German camera manufacturer from 1923 to 1989. Woldemar Beier (1886-1957) opened a camera factory in Freital on 1 April 1923, initially producing plate cameras of wood, then aluminium from 1929, 35mm cameras from 1932 and single lens reflex from 1938. In 1941 the factory converted to production of parts for bombers and submarines. In 1945 the machinery was moved to Ulyanovsk, but production resumed in Freital with a variety of small items such as potato peelers, pots and cigarette rolling machines. Camera production resumed in 1949. The company was part nationalised in 1959 and fully nationalised in 1972, when it was renamed VEB (citizens' own company). Beirette compact cameras were produced from 1958 to the 1989, when production became part of the Praktica range. Several versions were sold as the Boots Beirette. Title: List of Leica cameras Passage: This is a list of Leica cameras. Leica Camera AG is a German optics company which produces Leica cameras. The predecessor of the company, formerly known as Ernst Leitz GmbH, is now three companies: Leica Camera AG, Leica Geosystems AG, and Leica Microsystems AG, producing cameras, geosurvey equipment, and microscopes, respectively. The Leica cameras are grouped by camera model and year of release. Title: Leica Freedom Train Passage: The Leica Freedom Train was a rescue effort in which hundreds of Jews were smuggled out of Nazi Germany before the Holocaust by Ernst Leitz II of the Leica Camera company, and his daughter Elsie Kuehn-Leitz. Title: Leica M2 Passage: The Leica M2 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera by Ernst Leitz GmbH of Wetzlar, Germany, introduced in 1957. Around 82,000 M2s were produced between 1957 and 1968. Around 1500 M2s were produced by Ernst Leitz Canada, but most of these are not marked as such on the top plate. Title: Leica M3 Passage: The Leica M3 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera by Ernst Leitz GmbH (now Leica Camera AG), introduced in 1954. It was a new starting point for Leitz, which until then had only produced screw-mount Leica cameras that were incremental improvements to its original Leica (Ur-Leica). The M3 introduced several features to the Leica, among them the combination of viewfinder and rangefinder in one bright window, like on the Contax II, and a bayonet lens mount. It was the most successful model of the M series, with over 220,000 units sold by the time production of the M3 model ended in 1966. Title: Leica Standard Passage: The Leica Standard, Model E was the fourth version of the original "35 mm" Leica camera to be launched from Ernst Leitz in Wetzlar, Germany. The concept was conceived by their employee Oskar Barnack in 1913. Production of the camera began in 1925 but it wasn't until the end of the decade that it was perfected and full-scale production was established. Title: Leica Camera Passage: Leica Camera AG is a German company that manufactures optics and high end cameras. The company was founded by Ernst Leitz in 1924. The name Leica is derived from the first three letters of his surname (Leitz) and the first two of the word camera: lei-ca.
Rokkor was a brand name used for all Chiyoda Kgaku Seik and later Minolta lenses between 1940 and 1980
Rokkor
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What kind of cars doTecheetah and other racers use in the Formula E Championship?
Title: Sbastien Buemi Passage: Sbastien Olivier Buemi (born 31 October 1988) is a Swiss professional racing driver, who formerly competed for Scuderia Toro Rosso in Formula One. Buemi is currently a reserve driver for Scuderia Toro Rosso's sister team, Red Bull Racing, as well as being a member of Toyota's FIA World Endurance Championship squad and e.dams Renault in the FIA Formula E Championship. Along with teammate Anthony Davidson, Buemi became World Champion in the LMP1 class of the FIA World Endurance Championship, in 2014. He won the second ever Formula E championship, the season held across 20152016, by two points for setting the fastest lap time in the final race despite not finishing the event. Title: Roborace Passage: Roborace will be a motorsport championship with autonomously driving, electrically powered vehicles. The series will be held on the same tracks the FIA Formula E Championship uses. It will be the first global championship for driverless cars. As of September of 2017, the official CEO is 2016-17 Formula E champion, Lucas Di Grassi. Title: Formula E car Passage: The Formula E car is an open-wheel auto racing car, powered by an electric motor. The Formula E car is designed to take part in the FIA Formula E Championship. Title: Team Aguri Passage: Team Aguri, formerly Amlin Aguri and officially the Team Aguri Formula E Team, was an international motor racing team founded by former Formula One and 24 Hours of Le Mans driver Aguri Suzuki (Executive Chairman) and Mark Preston (Team Principal) to compete in the FIA Formula E Championship for electric cars. The team was based in Tokyo, Japan, and was in a technical partnership with McLaren. At the end of the 2015-16 Formula E season, the team was sold to China Media Capital and renamed Techeetah. Title: 201516 Formula E season Passage: The 201516 FIA Formula E season was the second season of the FIA Formula E championship, held from 24 October 2015 to 3 July 2016. The season sees the introduction of eight manufacturers, who are allowed to develop new power trains, specifically the e-motor, the inverter, the gearbox and the cooling system. Nelson Piquet Jr. was the defending Drivers' Champion and Renault e.dams successfully defended teams champion. After ten rounds, Sebastien Buemi won the championship by just two points over Lucas di Grassi after setting the fastest lap in the final race, where neither driver finished following an opening lap crash and several attempts to set the fastest lap in their second cars. Title: Trulli GP Passage: Trulli GP (officially Trulli Formula E Team) was a Swiss motor racing team founded by former Formula One driver and Monaco Grand Prix winner Jarno Trulli to compete in the inaugural FIA Formula E Championship for electric cars. The team competed in a technical partnership with Drayson Racing Technologies. It was announced on 1 July 2014 that the team was operating with Super Nova Racing. Trulli announced that he would drive for the team, while later Italian Auto GP driver Michela Cerruti was announced as the second driver for the team. Title: 201920 Formula E season Passage: The 201920 FIA Formula E season will be the sixth season of the FIA Formula E Championship, a motor racing championship for electrically-powered vehicles recognised by the sport's governing body, the Fdration Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), as the highest class of competition for electric racing cars. Title: Techeetah Passage: The Techeetah Formula E Team (pronounced Ta-chi-ta) is a Chinese motor racing team under ownership of SECA - China Media Capital that competes in the electric racing series, Formula E. Title: Formula E Passage: Formula E, officially the FIA Formula E Championship, is a class of auto racing that uses only electric-powered cars. The series was conceived in 2012, and the inaugural championship started in Beijing on 13 September 2014. The series is sanctioned by the FIA. Alejandro Agag is the current CEO of Formula E. Title: 201617 Formula E season Passage: The 201617 Formula E season was the third season of the Fdration Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Formula E motor racing. It featured the 201617 FIA Formula E Championship, a motor racing championship for open-wheel electric racing cars, recognised by FIA, the sport's governing body, as the highest class of competition for electrically powered vehicles. Twenty-five drivers representing ten teams contested twelve ePrix, starting in Hong Kong on 8 October 2016 and ending in Montreal on 30 July 2017 as they competed for the Drivers' and Teams' Championships.
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Lusty Juventus is an example of an Entr'acte, more commonly known in French today as what?
Title: Constitutional Act 1791 Passage: The Clergy Endowments (Canada) Act 1791 (31 Geo 3 c 31), commonly known as the Constitutional Act 1791 (French: "Acte constitutionnel de 1791" ), is an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. Title: Juventus Futebol Clube Passage: Juventus Futebol Clube, commonly known as Juventus, is a Brazilian football club based in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro state. Title: Juventus Atltico Clube Passage: Juventus Atltico Clube, commonly known as Juventus, is a Brazilian football club based in Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul state. Title: SC Juventus Bucureti Passage: Sport Club Juventus Bucureti, commonly known as Juventus Bucureti, or simply as Juventus within Romania, is a professional Romanian football club based in Bucharest. Title: Johannes Plger Passage: Johannes Theodor Louis Plger (April 3, 1922 - February 4, 1991), commonly known as Johannes Plger, was a Danish football player, who most notably played professionally as a winger for Italian clubs Juventus F.C. and Udinese Calcio. He played 21 games and scored eight goals for the Denmark national football team, with whom he won a bronze medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Title: Entr'acte Passage: Entr'acte (or "entracte " ] ; German: "Zwischenspiel " and "Zwischenakt ", Italian: "intermezzo", Spanish: "intermedio ") means "between the acts". It can mean a pause between two parts of a stage production, synonymous to an intermission (this is nowadays the more common meaning in French), but it more often (in English) indicates a piece of music performed between acts of a theatrical production. Title: Robert Wever Passage: Robert Wever was an English poet and dramatist of the sixteenth century ("floruit" c. 1550) about whom little biographical information seems to have survived. His name is often given as Richard Wever or simply R. Wever. "An Enterlude called lusty Juventus", an interlude, attributed to him, was published in 1565. The poem "In Youth is Pleasure" (In a herber green asleep whereas I lay...), is a popular and remembered anthology piece, and has been several times set to music. Title: Wallace (footballer, born 1989) Passage: Wallace da Silva (born 20 October 1989), commonly known as Wallace, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a central defender for the Romanian football club Juventus Bucureti. Title: Marcelo Henrique Frana de Siqueira Passage: Marcelo Henrique Frana de Siqueira (born 23 May 1994), commonly known as Marcelinho, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Juventus as a forward. Title: Grmio Esportivo Juventus Passage: Grmio Esportivo Juventus, commonly known as Juventus or Juventus-SC, is a Brazilian football club based in Jaragu do Sul, Santa Catarina state. They competed twice in the Srie C.
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What is the nationality of lightweight female kickboxer Annalisa Bucci?
Title: Annalisa Bucci Passage: Annalisa Bucci (born (1983--) 29, 1983 ) is an Italian female kickboxer and mixed martial artist, based in Rimini. She has competed professionally since 2005 and is the currently competing in the Bellator Featherweight division and in the SUPERKOMBAT Lightweight division. Title: Mellony Geugjes Passage: Mellony Geugjes (born (1992--) 26, 1992 ) is a Dutch female kickboxer and mixed martial artist, based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. She has competed professionally since 2009 and is the current ISKA Featherweight champion which she won by defeating Dilara Yildiz. Title: Lightweight Passage: Lightweight is a weight class in the sports of boxing, kickboxing, mixed martial arts, and rowing. Title: Eileen Forrest Passage: Eileen Forrest is an Australian female kickboxer and mixed martial artist. In 2010 Eileen Forrest defeated Chantal Ughi to win the ISKA Muay Thai World Light Welterweight Championship Title: Ayaka Hamasaki Passage: Ayaka Hamasaki ( , Hamasaki Ayaka ) is a Japanese female kickboxer and mixed martial artist. She has fought in MMA promotions "Shooto" and Jewels in Japan and Invicta FC in the United States. Hamasaki won the first Jewels 115 lb Queen tournament to become the first lightweight champion of the promotion. Hamasaki vacated her title due to injuries on  31, 2013 (2013--) . She is the current Invicta FC 105 lb atomweight champion. Hamasaki is the first Asian to win a North American premier MMA promotion title. Title: Mizuki Inoue Passage: Mizuki Inoue ( , inoue mizuki ) , nicknamed Mizuki ( ) , is a Japanese female kickboxer and mixed martial artist. Inoue has fought in the kickboxing promotion J-Girls and MMA promotion Jewels. She won the 2010 Jewels -56 kg Rough Stone Grand Prix tournament at 16 years of age, becoming one of the youngest female champions in a major MMA promotion. Title: Chommanee Sor Taehiran Passage: Chommanee Sor Taehiran (born (1994--) 14, 1994 ) is a Thai female kickboxer and mixed martial artist who competes in the featherweight division in kickboxing and the flyweight division in MMA. She has competed professionally since 2013 and has competed for the World Muaythai Council title against Caley Reece. Title: Lucy Payne Passage: Lucy Payne (born February 4, 1992), is an English female kickboxer and muay thai fighter based in Cornwall. She is currently a WBC Muaythai title holder. Title: Naoko Kumagai Passage: Naoko Kumagai (born August 8, 1971 in Yamanashi) is a Japanese female kickboxer and 3-time World Champion in 3 different weight classes. She also had two amateur boxing matches with Russian Elena Karpachova, and one pro boxing match. Title: Christine Theiss Passage: Christine Anna Maria Theiss, maiden name "Hennig", born February 22, 1980 in Greiz, Germany, is a German female kickboxer. Since 2007, she is the world champion in professional full contact kickboxing in the World Kickboxing Association (WKA). On December 7, 2012, she became the Super lightweight world champion in full contact kickboxing of the International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) and World Kickboxing and Karate Union (WKU). She lost her WKU championship in a title fight to Olga Stavrova on June 7, 2013, but regained the title on December 13, 2013 by defeating Olga Stavrova in a closely contested 10-round decision in what was announced to be her last fight.
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Annalisa Bucci
Lightweight
Ave Maria University was started by the pizza magnate whose business was founded in what year?
Title: Piotr Paciorek Passage: Piotr Paciorek, S.T.D., S.T.L., D.E.A., M.A., M.A. is a Roman Catholic priest. He is currently a professor of theology at St. John Vianney College Seminary in Miami, Florida. He previously taught at Ave Maria University in Naples, Florida. He writes about Creation Theology, Christology and Anthropology. Title: Ave Maria University Passage: Ave Maria University (AMU) is a private Catholic university in Southwest Florida, United States, founded in 2003. The university moved to its permanent campus, situated in the planned town of Ave Maria, 17 mi east of Naples, Florida, in August 2007. Ave Maria University shares its history with the former Ave Maria College in Ypsilanti, Michigan, which was founded in 1998 and closed in 2007. The school was founded by Tom Monaghan, the founder of Domino's Pizza. Title: Al Kresta Passage: Al Kresta (born 1951) is a Catholic broadcaster, journalist and author. A former Evangelical pastor, he is now the President and CEO of Ave Maria Radio, and host of "Kresta in the Afternoon", produced by Ave Maria Radio and syndicated on EWTN Global Catholic Radio, heard on more than 250 stations around the United States, Sirius Satellite Radio, and numerous webstreams. Title: Joseph Pearce Passage: Joseph Pearce (born February 12, 1961, Barking, London) is an English-born writer, and as of 2014 Director of the Center for Faith and Culture at Aquinas College in Nashville, Tennessee. Previously he had comparable positions, from 20122014 at Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in Merrimack, New Hampshire, from 20012004 at Ave Maria College in Ypsilanti, Michigan and from 20042012 at Ave Maria University in Ave Maria, Florida. Title: Ave Maria (Beyonc song) Passage: "Ave Maria" is a song by American RB recording artist Beyonc Knowles from her third studio album "I Am... Sasha Fierce" (2008). Amanda Ghost, Ian Dench and Makeba Riddick wrote the song in collaboration with its producers Knowles and production duo Stargate. As stated by Ghost, "Ave Maria" was inspired by Knowles' and her own respective marriages. The song is a re-write of Franz Schubert's "Ave Maria". It is instrumentally complete with a piano and strings. Throughout the ballad, Knowles sings in a lower register with an operatic soprano. Lyrically, it speaks about being surrounded by friends but still feeling alone. Title: Joseph Fessio Passage: Joseph Fessio, SJ (born January 10, 1941), is an American Catholic priest of the Jesuit order and the founder and editor of Ignatius Press. He was the founding provost of Ave Maria University until March 2007. Title: Tom Monaghan Passage: Thomas Stephen "Tom" Monaghan (born March 25, 1937) is an American entrepreneur who founded Domino's Pizza in 1960. He owned the Detroit Tigers from 1983 to 1992. Monaghan also owns the Domino's Farms Office Park, located in the Ann Arbor Charter Township, Michigan, which he first started building during 1984. Title: Rhodora J. Donahue Academy of Ave Maria Passage: Rhodora J. Donahue Academy of Ave Maria is a private, Roman Catholic K-12 school in Ave Maria, Florida. Founded as Ave Maria Grammar and Preparatory School, it has been independent of the Diocese of Venice, Florida. On May 12, 2017, the Diocese of Venice in Florida announced it would purchase Rhodora J. Donahue Academy after which time the school will become a Diocesan Parochial School. Documentation of the transfer was recorded with the Collier County Clerk's office on July 6, 2017. The school has been listed on the Catholic Education Honor Roll as a School of Excellence. The founding headmaster in 2007 was Dr. Daniel Guernsey, who left the academy in 2013 to head up the Education school at Ave Maria University, and who was hired by the diocese in 2017 to lead the academy as its principal. Title: Jim Towey Passage: Jim Towey served as Director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives and as Assistant to President George W. Bush from 2002 to May 2006. He served as president of Saint Vincent College, a small Catholic university in Latrobe, Pennsylvania from 2006 until stepping down on June 30, 2010. Towey currently serves as PresidentCEO of Ave Maria University. Title: Ave Maria Gyrenes Passage: The Ave Maria University Gyrenes are the athletic teams for Ave Maria University in Ave Maria, Florida.
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Pelenque is about 130 km south of what city that had a population of 169,466 in the 2010 census?
Title: Walpeup Passage: Walpeup is a town in the Mallee region of north west Victoria. The town is in the Rural City of Mildura local government area and on the Mallee Highway and Pinnaroo railway line between Ouyen and the South Australian border, 458 km north west of the state capital, Melbourne and 130 km south west of the regional centre of Mildura. At the 2016 census , Walpeup had a population of 158. Title: Kholm-Zhirkovsky (urban locality) Passage: Kholm-Zhirkovsky (Russian: - ) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Kholm-Zhirkovsky District of Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located 130 km northeast of Smolensk, about 300 km west of Moscow, and 38 km from the Moscow-Minsk highway. Population:  (2010 Census) ;  (2002 Census) ;  (1989 Census) Title: Opochka Passage: Opochka (Russian: ) is a town and the administrative center of Opochetsky District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located on the Velikaya River, 130 km south of Pskov, the administrative center of the oblast. Population:  (2010 Census) ;  (2002 Census) ;  (1989 Census) Title: Ciudad del Carmen Passage: Ciudad del Carmen is a city in the southwest of the Mexican state of Campeche. Ciudad del Carmen is located at on the southwest of Carmen Island, which stands in the Laguna de Trminos on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. s of 2010 , Ciudad del Carmen had a population of 169,466, up from the 2005 census of 154,197. In July 2006 Ciudad del Carmen celebrated its 150th anniversary as a city. Title: Vyborg Passage: Vyborg (Russian Cyrillic: ] , Finnish: "Viipuri" [vi:puri], Swedish: "Viborg" ] , German: "Wiborg" ] , Estonian: "Viiburi" ), a town and the administrative center of Vyborgsky District in Leningrad Oblast, Russia, lies on the Karelian Isthmus near the head of the Vyborg Bay, 130 km to the northwest of St. Petersburg and 38 km south of Russia's border with Finland, where the Saimaa Canal enters the Gulf of Finland. Population:  (2010 Census) ;  (2002 Census) ;  (1989 Census) Title: Huntsville, Ontario Passage: Huntsville (Canada 2016 Census population 19,816) is the largest town in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canada. It is located 215 km north of Toronto and 130 km south of North Bay. Title: Palenque Passage: Palenque (] ; Yucatec Maya: Bak ), also anciently known as Lakamha (literally: "Big Water"), was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799. After its decline, it was absorbed into the jungle of cedar, mahogany, and sapodilla trees, but has since been excavated and restored and is now a famous archaeological site attracting thousands of visitors. It is located near the Usumacinta River in the Mexican state of Chiapas, about 130 km (81 mi) south of Ciudad del Carmen, 150 m (164 yd) above sea level. It averages a humid 26 C (79 F) with roughly 2160 mm (85 in) of rain a year. Title: Villa Ahumada Passage: Villa Ahumada (officially Miguel Ahumada) is a town and seat of the municipality of Ahumada in the state of Chihuahua in northern Mexico. It is located along Highway 45, about 130 km south of Ciudad Jurez and 247 km north of the city of Chihuahua. As of 2010, the town had a population of 8,575. Title: Trunkey Creek, New South Wales Passage: Trunkey Creek is a village located in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia in Bathurst Regional Council. It is about 55 km south of the city of Bathurst and about 130 km north of the city of Goulburn on the Bathurst Goulburn Road. At the 2006 census , Trunkey Creek had a population of 122 people. Title: Nymagee Passage: Nymagee is a small town in the north west of New South Wales, 618 km north west of Sydney, 130 km south west of Nyngan and 89 km south of Cobar. It is in the Shire of Cobar, The State Government area of Barwon and the Federal Government area of Parkes. At the 2006 census, Nymagee had a population of 103.
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Which former member of Spooky Tooth produced the album Mr. Moonlight?
Title: Witness (Spooky Tooth album) Passage: Witness is an album released by Spooky Tooth in 1973. For this album, original drummer Mike Kellie returned and substantially replaced Bryson Graham. Gary Wright remained the dominant songwriter at this stage of the band's history. Co-lead singer Mike Harrison left the band following the release of the album. The album was remastered and re-released on compact disc (CD) in January 2005 by Repertoire Records. Title: Gary Wright Passage: Gary Malcolm Wright (born April 26, 1943) is an American singer, songwriter and musician, best known for his 1976 hit songs "Dream Weaver" and "Love Is Alive", and for his role in helping establish the synthesizer as a leading instrument in rock and pop music. Wright's breakthrough album, "The Dream Weaver" (1975), came after he had spent seven years in London as, alternately, a member of the British heavy rock band Spooky Tooth and a solo artist on AM Records. While in England, he played keyboards on former Beatle George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" triple album (1970), so beginning a friendship that inspired the Indian religious themes and spirituality inherent in Wright's subsequent songwriting. His work since the late 1980s has embraced world music and the new age genre, although none of his post-1976 releases has matched the popularity of "The Dream Weaver". Title: The Last Puff Passage: The Last Puff is a rock album by the British band Spooky Tooth. For the only time in its history, the band was billed as "Spooky Tooth featuring Mike Harrison". The band broke up shortly after the album's release, only to re-form two years later. "Something to Say" was written by Joe Cocker and appeared on his 1972 album "Joe Cocker". Title: Spooky Two Passage: Spooky Two is the second studio album by the English rock band Spooky Tooth. It was originally released in March 1969, on the label Island Records in 1969 (licensed to AM in the United States). Title: Cross Purpose Passage: Cross Purpose is a reunion album released by Spooky Tooth on Ruf Records in 1999. It was the first album released by the band in twenty-five years, following "The Mirror," released in 1974, and the first album in thirty years to feature the majority of the original band lineup, which last recorded "Spooky Two", in 1969. Title: Mr. Moonlight (album) Passage: Mr. Moonlight is the eighth studio album by British-American rock band Foreigner, released by Arista Records in Europe on 23 October and by BMG Entertainment in Japan on 23 November 1994. In the United States and Canada, it appeared in early 1995 on the Rhythm Safari label. Recorded at seven different studios across the States, the album was produced by Mick Jones, Lou Gramm, and Mike Stone, with an additional production by Phil and Joe Nicolo. It was Foreigner's last studio release until "Can't Slow Down" (2009). Title: Mick Jones (Foreigner guitarist) Passage: Michael Leslie Jones (born 27 December 1944) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the founding member of the British-American rock band Foreigner. Prior to Foreigner, he was in the band Spooky Tooth. Title: The Mirror (Spooky Tooth album) Passage: The Mirror is an album by the British rock band Spooky Tooth. It was the first Spooky Tooth album to be released without contributions from Mike Harrison. It also was their last album for nearly twenty-five years, until "Cross Purpose" in 1999. "The Mirror" was released in October 1974, one month after group members had permanently disbanded. Members went on to form such bands as Foreigner and The Only Ones. Title: Mike Harrison (album) Passage: Mike Harrison is the first solo album by Spooky Tooth principal lead singer Mike Harrison, released on Island Records in 1971. It was recorded and released after Spooky Tooth had broken up for the first time, following the release of their album "The Last Puff" (1970). Harrison's backing band on the album was the Carlisle band Junkyard Angel. Title: Rainbow Rider (album) Passage: Rainbow Rider is the third solo album by Mike Harrison, most notable as a principal lead singer for Spooky Tooth. It was released in 1975, on Island Records. In addition to being part of Harrison's body of solo work, the album is notable as containing one of the earlier and comparatively rare recordings of the Bob Dylan song, "I'll Keep It With Mine", written in 1964 and recorded by Nico, Fairport Convention and Marianne Faithfull, among others. The album was recorded in Nashville, subsequent to Harrison's departure from Spooky Tooth, following the release of "Witness" (1973). The album features a number of Nashville's best known session musicians of that time, as well as Morgan Fisher, then of Mott the Hoople, and Mick Jones, then of Spooky Tooth and later founder of Foreigner.
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Mick Jones (Foreigner guitarist)
What subjects did Antoine Rodolphe Chevallier teach The Virgin Queen?
Title: The Virgin Queen (1955 film) Passage: The Virgin Queen is a 1955 DeLuxe Color historical drama film in CinemaScope starring Bette Davis, Richard Todd and Joan Collins. It focuses on the relationship between Elizabeth I of England and Sir Walter Raleigh. Title: Elizabeth I of England Passage: Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana or Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth was the last monarch of the House of Tudor. Title: Antoine Rodolphe Chevallier Passage: Antoine Rodolphe Chevallier (15231572) was a French Protestant Hebraist, holder of teaching positions in England, and tutor in French and Hebrew to the future Elizabeth I of England. Title: Anne-Marie Duff Passage: Anne-Marie Duff (born 8 October 1970) is an English actress. She played Elizabeth I in "The Virgin Queen" (2006). She also played the lead role in the television series "From Darkness" in 2015. Title: Gusti Ayu Karang Passage: Gusti Ayu Karang was a regent in Indonesia from 1809 to 1814. Her home kingdom was the Kingdom of Karangasem. She was the mother of Dewa Agung Istri Kanya, whose father and co-regent was Dewa Agung Putra I. She invented new conditions for Dewa Agung Istri Kanya to become the "Virgin Queen of Klungkung." A poem about Gusti Ayu Karang, titled "Gusti Ayu Karang", is in the book "Feminist Poems" by Nancy Quinn Collins, published in 2016. Title: The Virgin Queen (TV serial) Passage: The Virgin Queen is a 2005 BBC and Power co-production, four-part miniseries based upon the life of Queen Elizabeth I, starring Anne-Marie Duff. As a drama, it focused heavily on Elizabeth's private life - particularly her relationship with Robert Dudley, and explored the politics of her reign in rather less depth. Title: Hans Matheson Passage: Hans Matheson (born 7 August 1975) is a Scottish actor. Some of his most notable film and television roles include "The Virgin Queen", "Deathwatch", "The Tudors", "Tess of the D'Urbervilles", "Clash of the Titans" and as Aeschylus in "". In addition to acting, Matheson plays guitar, violin and harmonica. Title: The Virgin Queen of St. Francis High Passage: The Virgin Queen of St. Francis High is a Canadian 1987 high school comedy film about a teen Casanova who bets his high school rival and his friends, that he can score with the school beauty queen. The film was directed by Francesco Lucente, and stars Joseph R. Straface, Stacy Christensen, and J. T. Wotton. Title: Gustave Boulanger Passage: Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger (25 April 1824 October 1888) was a French figure painter known for his classical and Orientalist subjects. Title: Dewa Agung Istri Kanya Passage: Dewa Agung Istri Kanya (died 1868) was queen regnant of Bali from 1814 to 1850; she was known as the "Virgin Queen of Klungkung." Her father and co-regent was Dewa Agung Putra I. Her mother was Gusti Ayu Karang. Gusti Ayu Karang invented new conditions for Dewa Agung Istri Kanya to become the "Virgin Queen of Klungkung" in later times.
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Antoine Rodolphe Chevallier
Elizabeth I of England
Which French Canadian actress and TV personality starred in a World War II film called Arthropoid?
Title: King Rat (film) Passage: King Rat is a 1965 World War II film directed by Bryan Forbes, and starring George Segal as Corporal King and James Fox as Marlowe, two World War II prisoners of war in a squalid camp near Singapore. Among the supporting cast were John Mills and Tom Courtenay. The film was adapted from James Clavell's novel "King Rat" (1962), which in turn is partly based on Clavell's experiences as a POW at Changi Prison during the Second World War. Title: Charlotte Le Bon Passage: Charlotte Le Bon (born Tiffany Charlotte Le Bon 4 September 1986) is a French Canadian actress, model and television presenter. She is known for her work in the Canal talk show "Le Grand Journal", and the films "Yves Saint Laurent", "The Hundred-Foot Journey", and "The Walk". Title: Juliette Bliveau Passage: Juliette Bliveau (October 28, 1889 August 26, 1975) was a French Canadian actress and singer, who starred in various radio and television comedies and dramas, as well as in theatre productions. She was also the heroine of a weekly comic strip published by Radiomonde from 1950 through 1954. Title: Emmanuelle Lussier-Martinez Passage: Emmanuelle Lussier-Martinez is a Canadian actress who has worked in both film and television. She was born in Ottawa, Ontario, to a Chilean Canadian mother and a French Canadian father, and attended the University of Ottawa. Title: Anthropoid (film) Passage: Anthropoid is a 2016 British epic war film directed by Sean Ellis, written by Ellis and Anthony Frewin and starring Cillian Murphy, Jamie Dornan, Charlotte Le Bon, Anna Geislerov, Harry Lloyd, and Toby Jones. It tells the story of Operation Anthropoid, the World War II assassination of Reinhard Heydrich by Exile Czechoslovak soldiers on 27 May 1942. Title: Bernires-sur-Mer Passage: Bernires-sur-Mer is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. The town was liberated by The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada on the 6th of June, 1944 as part of the leading assault wave of D-Day Operation Overlord which began the liberation of France in World War II. Later, a French Canadian unit, the Le Rgiment de la Chaudire, landed in reserve as part of the 8th Canadian Brigade, 3rd Canadian Division. Title: List of Band of Brothers episodes Passage: HBO's "Band of Brothers", a ten-part television World War II miniseries based on the book of the same title written by historian and biographer Stephen E. Ambrose, was executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks after their collaboration on the World War II film "Saving Private Ryan" (1998). The episodes first aired in 2001 on HBO and are still run frequently on various TV networks around the world. Title: Alexandre Barrette Passage: Alexandre Barrette is a French Canadian comedian and TV personality. He hosts several TV game shows seen on the V television network. They include "Taxi Payant," the French Canadian version of "Cash Cab" and "Atomes Crochus" (Missing Links), the French Canadian version of "The Match Game. Title: Batrice Picard Passage: Batrice Picard, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " , '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born July 3, 1929 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian actress. She is well known in Quebec for the countless roles she has played on the French Canadian theatre and television scene during an ongoing acting career spanning over six decades. She became a household name in Quebec for her acting role as Angelina Desmarais in one of the first French Canadian "tl-roman" series called "Le survenant" in the early days of French-speaking television. She then went on to a prolific career in televised comedies such as "Cr Basil" and "Symphorien". She also played in numerous theatre productions, summer plays, and films. Most recently, she is well known as the Quebec French voice of Marge Simpson in "The Simpsons". Title: Northern Pursuit Passage: Northern Pursuit is a 1943 World War II film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who tries to uncover a Nazi plot against the Allied war effort. The film was set in Canada during the early years of the war.
Charlotte Le Bon
Anthropoid (film)
Charlotte Le Bon
Who is in the entertainment industry, Raffi Indjejikian or Rouben Mamoulian?
Title: We Live Again Passage: We Live Again (1934) is a film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's 1899 novel "Resurrection" ("Voskraeseniye"), starring Anna Sten and Fredric March. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian, the screenplay was written by Maxwell Anderson with contributions from a number of writers, including Preston Sturges and Thornton Wilder. Title: Silk Stockings (film) Passage: Silk Stockings is a 1957 Metrocolor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer CinemaScope musical film adaptation of the 1955 stage musical of the same name, which itself was an adaptation of the film "Ninotchka" (1939). "Silk Stockings" was directed by Rouben Mamoulian and stars Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse. The supporting cast includes Janis Paige, Peter Lorre, Jules Munshin, and George Tobias repeating his Broadway role. Title: Golden Boy (film) Passage: Golden Boy is a 1939 drama romance film based on the Clifford Odets play of the same name. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian, The film stars Barbara Stanwyck, Adolphe Menjou and William Holden. Title: Rouben Mamoulian Passage: Rouben Zachary Mamoulian ( , in Armenian: ) (October 8, 1897 December 4, 1987) was an American film and theatre director. Title: Raffi Indjejikian Passage: Raffi Indjejikian (BComm, MBA, PhD) is the Robert L. Dixon Collegiate Professor of Accounting at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. His research is primarily focused on the development of models and theories illustrating the role of managerial accounting in decision-making through the basis of agency theory. Title: City Streets (film) Passage: City Streets is a 1931 American Pre-Code film noir directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Gary Cooper, Sylvia Sidney and Paul Lukas. Title: Porgy (play) Passage: Porgy: A Play in Four Acts is a play by Dorothy Heyward and DuBose Heyward, adapted from the short novel by DuBose Heyward. It was first produced by the Theatre Guild and presented October 10, 1927 August 1928 at the Guild Theatre in New York City. Featuring a cast of African Americans at the insistence of its authorsa decision unusual for its timethe original production starred Frank Wilson, Evelyn Ellis, Jack Carter, and Rose McClendon. "Porgy" marked the Broadway directing debut of Rouben Mamoulian. The play ran a total of 55 weeks in New York, and the original cast toured the United States twice and performed for 11 consecutive weeks in London. Title: Becky Sharp Passage: Becky Sharp is a 1935 American historical drama film directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Miriam Hopkins. Other supporting cast were William Faversham, Frances Dee, Cedric Hardwicke, Billie Burke, Alison Skipworth, Nigel Bruce, and Alan Mowbray. Title: Wings Over Europe (play) Passage: Wings Over Europe was a 1928 Broadway three-act play written by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne, produced by the Theatre Guild and directed by Rouben Mamoulian. It opened on December 10, 1928 at the Title: Blood and Sand (1941 film) Passage: Blood and Sand (1941) is a Technicolor film directed by Rouben Mamoulian, produced by 20th Century Fox, and starring Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Rita Hayworth, and Alla Nazimova. It is based on the critical 1908 Spanish novel about bullfighting, "Blood and Sand" ("Sangre y arena"), by Vicente Blasco Ibez. The supporting cast features Anthony Quinn, Lynn Bari, Laird Cregar, J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine and George Reeves.
Rouben Zachary Mamoulian
Raffi Indjejikian
Rouben Mamoulian
Which American casting director casted the 1969 American drama film that shared the same name as a film directed by James Leo Herlihy?
Title: Michael O'Halloran (1923 film) Passage: Michael O'Halloran is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by James Leo Meehan and starring Virginia True Boardman, Ethel Irving and Irene Rich. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Gene Stratton-Porter. Title: They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (film) Passage: They Shoot Horses, Don't They? is a 1969 American drama film directed by Sydney Pollack. The screenplay by James Poe and Robert E. Thompson is based on the 1935 novel of the same name by Horace McCoy. It focuses on a disparate group of characters desperate to win a Depression-era dance marathon and the opportunistic emcee (MC) who urges them on to victory. It stars Jane Fonda, Michael Sarrazin, Susannah York, Bruce Dern, Bonnie Bedelia, and Gig Young. Young won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance, while Fonda and York were nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress respectively. Title: All Fall Down (novel) Passage: All Fall Down is a 1960 novel by James Leo Herlihy, which was adapted into a 1962 film of the same name directed by John Frankenheimer. Title: The Girl in the Caf Passage: The Girl in the Caf is a British made-for-television drama film directed by David Yates, written by Richard Curtis and produced by Hilary Bevan Jones. The film is produced by the independent production company Tightrope Pictures and was originally screened on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 25 June 2005. It was also shown in the United States on cable television station Home Box Office on the same day. Bill Nighy portrays the character of Lawrence, with Kelly Macdonald portraying Gina. Nighy and Macdonald had previously starred together in the 2003 BBC serial "State of Play", which was also directed by Yates and produced by Bevan-Jones. "The Girl in the Caf"'s casting director is Fiona Weir who, at the time, was also the casting director for the "Harry Potter" films, the last four of which Yates directed. The film was noted at the 2006 Primetime Emmy Awards; it won for Outstanding Made for Television Movie. Title: Marion Dougherty Passage: Marion Caroline Dougherty (February 9, 1923 December 4, 2011) was an American casting director. She is known for casting films such as "The World of Henry Orient", "Midnight Cowboy", "Me, Natalie", "Panic in Needle Park", "Grease", "Urban Cowboy", "The World According to Garp", and "Batman". She is also the primary subject of the 2012 documentary "Casting By". Title: All Fall Down (film) Passage: All Fall Down is a 1962 American drama film, adapted from the novel "All Fall Down" (1960) by James Leo Herlihy, the author of "Midnight Cowboy" (1965). It was directed by John Frankenheimer and produced by John Houseman. The screenplay was adapted from the novel by playwright William Inge and the film starred Eva Marie Saint and Warren Beatty. Upon its release, the film was a minor box-office hit. Together with her performance in Frankenheimer's "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962), Angela Lansbury (who played a destructively manipulative mother in both films) won the year's National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film was entered in the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Midnight Cowboy Passage: Midnight Cowboy is a 1969 American drama film based on the 1965 novel of the same name by James Leo Herlihy. The film was written by Waldo Salt, directed by John Schlesinger, and stars Jon Voight alongside Dustin Hoffman. Notable smaller roles are filled by Sylvia Miles, John McGiver, Brenda Vaccaro, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Salt and Barnard Hughes. Title: Louis DiGiaimo Passage: Louis DiGiaimo (1938 December 19, 2015) was an American casting director and film producer. He was one of the casting directors of Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" and went on to help cast multiple films each for directors William Friedkin, Barry Levinson and Ridley Scott. He also produced Mike Newell's "Donnie Brasco" alongside Levinson and, in 1998, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series for Levinson's television series "". Title: Benjamin August Passage: Benjamin August (born c. 1979) is an American casting director and screenwriter. He won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Original Screenplay at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards for "Remember", a film directed by Atom Egoyan. Title: Mary Jo Slater Passage: Mary Jo Slater (ne Lawton; born April 19, 1946) is an American casting director and producer for film, television and theatre. She has over 100 movie credits to her name.
Marion Caroline Dougherty
Marion Dougherty
Midnight Cowboy
Who was the French Jesuit missionary who founded Michigan's first European settlement and possibly named the St Francis River?
Title: St. Francois County, Missouri Passage: St. Francois County is a county located in the Lead Belt region in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 65,359. The largest city and county seat is Farmington. The county was officially organized on December 19, 1821. It was named after the St. Francis River. The origin of the river's name is unclear. It might refer to St. Francis of Assisi. Another possibility is that Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit who explored the region in 1673, named the river for the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier. Marquette had spent some time at the mission of St. Francois Xavier before his voyage and, as a Jesuit, was unlikely to have given the river a name honoring the Franciscans. Title: Joseph-Franois Lafitau Passage: Joseph-Franois Lafitau (] ; May 31, 1681 July 3, 1746) was a French Jesuit missionary, ethnologist, and naturalist. He is best known for his use of the comparative method in the field of scientific anthropology, the discovery of ginseng, and his writings on the Iroquois. Lafitau was the first of the Jesuit missionaries in Canada to have a scientific point of view. Francis Parkman praises Lafitau, stating, none of the old writers are so satisfactory as Lafitau. Title: tienne de Carheil Passage: tienne de Carheil (20 November 1633 27 July 1726) was a French Jesuit priest who became a missionary to the Iroquois and Huron Indians in the New World. He served as the chief Jesuit missionary to the Native Americans of the Straits of Mackinac area from 1686 until about 1702. In this duty, he clashed often with the secular leader of Fort de Buade, the French commandant Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. Title: Pierre Cholenec Passage: Pierre Cholenec (June 29, 1641 October 30, 1723) was a French Jesuit missionary and biographer in New France. He administered to First Nations in present-day Canada, particularly at the village of Kahnawake south of Montreal. He served as superior of the Jesuit residence in Montral. Title: Lon Wieger Passage: Lon Wieger (born July 9, 1856 in Strasbourg, France - died March 25, 1933 in Xian County, Hebei, China), was a French Jesuit missionary, medical doctor, theologist and sinologist who worked at the Catholic Jesuit mission in Hejian, together with Sraphin Couvreur. Title: Jacques Marquette Passage: Father Jacques Marquette S.J. (June 1, 1637 May 18, 1675), sometimes known as Pre Marquette or James Marquette, was a French Jesuit missionary who founded Michigan's first European settlement, Sault Ste. Marie, and later founded St. Ignace, Michigan. In 1673 Father Marquette and Louis Jolliet were the first Europeans to explore and map the northern portion of the Mississippi River. Title: Sainte-Marie among the Hurons Passage: Sainte-Marie among the Hurons (French: Sainte-Marie-au-pays-des-Hurons ) was a French Jesuit settlement in Wendake, the land of the Wendat, near modern Midland, Ontario, from 1639 to 1649. It was the first European settlement in what is now the province of Ontario. Eight missionaries from Sainte-Marie were martyred, and were canonized by the Catholic Church in 1930. Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1920. A reconstruction of the mission now operates as a living museum. Title: Joseph Aubery Passage: Joseph Aubery (born at Gisors in Normandy, 10 May 1673; died at Saint-Franois, Quebec, Canada, 2 July 1755 was a French Jesuit missionary in Canada. Chateaubriand reproduces the life-story of Father Aubery in the character of the missionary in his "Atala". Title: John de Britto Passage: Saint John de Britto (also spelled "Brito"; Portuguese: "Joo de Brito" ), also known as Arul Anandar, (born in Lisbon, Portugal on 1 March 1647 died at Oriyur, Tamil Nadu, India on 11 February 1693) was a Portuguese Jesuit missionary and martyr, often called 'the Portuguese St Francis Xavier' by Indian Catholics. He can be called the John the Baptist of India. Title: Jean de Quen Passage: Jean de Quen (May, c. 1603 at Amiens, France 8 October 1659 in Quebec) was a French Jesuit missionary, priest and historian who discovered Lac Saint-Jean. As head of Jesuit missions of New France, he founded the missions to Saguenay. Jean de Quen was the first European to see Lake Pikouagami (Lake Saint-Jean).
Jacques Marquette
St. Francois County, Missouri
Jacques Marquette
Which is headquartered farther west, DXC Technology or Intuit?
Title: Eucalyptus (software) Passage: Eucalyptus is paid and open-source computer software for building Amazon Web Services (AWS)-compatible private and hybrid cloud computing environments, originally developed by the company Eucalyptus Systems. Eucalyptus is an acronym for Elastic Utility Computing Architecture for Linking Your Programs To Useful Systems. Eucalyptus enables pooling compute, storage, and network resources that can be dynamically scaled up or down as application workloads change. Mrten Mickos was the CEO of Eucalyptus. In September 2014, Eucalyptus was acquired by Hewlett-Packard and then maintained by DXC Technology. Title: Eureka, Nunavut Passage: Eureka is a small research base on Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Qikiqtaaluk Region, in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. It is located on the north side of Slidre Fiord, which enters Eureka Sound farther west. It is the third-northernmost permanent research community in the world. The only two farther north are Alert, which is also on Ellesmere Island, and Nord, in Greenland. Eureka has the lowest average annual temperature and the lowest amount of precipitation of any weather station in Canada. Title: Xchanging Passage: Xchanging is a business process and technology services provider and integrator, owned by DXC Technology, with a wide range of multinational customers across many industries in 48 countries. Title: Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art Passage: Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art is a Chicago-based nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the understanding of and appreciation for intuitive and outsider art through a program of education and exhibition. Since its founding in 1991, Intuit has emerged as an international leader in the field of outsider art. Intuit boasts a worldwide membership, a published magazine The Outsider, and a growing and respected permanent collection. Intuit is located at 756 N Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Illinois in West Town, Chicago. Title: Computer Sciences Corporation Passage: Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) was an American multinational corporation that provided information technology (IT) services and professional services. On April 3, 2017, it merged with HP Enterprise Services to create DXC Technology. Title: Intuit Passage: Intuit Inc. is a business and financial software company that develops and sells financial, accounting and tax preparation software and related services for small businesses, accountants and individuals. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California. Greater than 95 of its revenues and earnings come from its activities within the United States. Title: William Toti Passage: William Joseph Toti (born January 15, 1957) is a retired US Navy captain, writer, photographer and corporate executive. He is the Vice President of Defense at DXC Technology. Toti was the final captain of the Los Angeles class submarine USS Indianapolis (SSN-697). He also served as commodore of Submarine Squadron 3 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and is known for his role in the exoneration of the captain of the World War II cruiser USS Indianapolis (CA-35), Charles B. McVay III. Title: TurboTax Passage: TurboTax is an American tax preparation software package developed by Michael A. Chipman of Chipsoft in the mid-1980s. Intuit acquired Chipsoft, based in San Diego, in 1993. Chipsoft, now known as Intuit Consumer Tax Group, is still based in San Diego, having moved into a new office complex in 2007. Intuit Corporation is headquartered in Mountain View, California. Title: DXC Technology Passage: DXC Technology is a technology company headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia. DXC provides information technology and consulting services to businesses and governments. The company operates in more than 70 countries and trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DXC and is a component of the SP 500 index. Title: UXC Passage: UXC Ltd is an Australian company owned by DXC Technology, which operates in the IT services industry with over 3,000 employees in the private and public sectors across Australasia. UXC is composed of three distinct internal groups that deliver solutions in various industry segments.
Intuit
DXC Technology
Intuit
The singer that co-wrote "Shazam!" with Duane Eddy died in what year?
Title: The Ballad of Paladin Passage: "The Ballad of Paladin" is a song written by Johnny Western, Richard Boone, and Sam Rolfe and performed by Duane Eddy. The song reached 10 on the UK Singles Chart and 33 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1962. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. Eddy's flip side was the theme to "The Wild Westerners". Title: Yep! Passage: "Yep!" is a song written by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood and performed by Eddy. The song reached 17 on the UK Singles Chart and 30 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1959. The song appeared on his 1959 album, "Especially for You". Title: Cannonball (Duane Eddy song) Passage: "Cannonball" is a song written by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood and performed by Eddy. The song reached 15 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, 22 on the RB chart, and 2 on the UK Singles Chart in 1958. The song appeared on his 1958 album, "Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will Travel". Title: Jessi Colter discography Passage: The discography of American country artist Jessi Colter consists of eleven studio albums, three compilation albums, twenty six singles, fourteen other appearances, and one other charted song. After marrying guitarist Duane Eddy in 1961, Colter recorded two singles and toured with Eddy until divorcing in 1968. The following year, she met country artist Waylon Jennings who helped her secure a recording contract with RCA Victor. Her debut studio album entitled "A Country Star Is Born" was released in 1970. The pair would collaborate on a cover of Elvis Presley's "Suspicious Minds during this time. Colter signed with Capitol Records in 1975 and released her debut single off the label "I'm Not Lisa". The song became her commercial breakthrough, reaching the number one position on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles chart and crossing over to the Billboard Hot 100 where it reached the top five. That same year, Colter's second studio album "I'm Jessi Colter" was issued, which also produce the Top five country hit, "What's Happened to Blue Eyes." In 1976, Colter released two more studio albums: "Jessi" and "Diamond in the Rough." Title: Lee Hazlewood Passage: Barton Lee Hazlewood (July 9, 1929 August 4, 2007) was an American country and pop singer, songwriter, and record producer, most widely known for his work with guitarist Duane Eddy during the late 1950s and singer Nancy Sinatra in the 1960s. Title: Kommotion (song) Passage: "Kommotion" is a song written by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood and performed by Eddy. The song reached 13 on the UK Singles Chart and 78 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1960. The song appeared on his 1960 album, "1,000,000.00 Worth of Twang". Title: Rebel-'Rouser Passage: "Rebel-'Rouser" is a rock and roll instrumental recorded by Duane Eddy. Released as a single in 1958, it charted 6 Pop. It also appeared on Eddy's album "Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will Travel". The tune, Eddy has noted, was not based on When the Saints Go Marching In as many assumed, but was loosely inspired by "Whos Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet" an old folk song Duane knew from a Tennessee Ernie Ford record. Eddy has spoken of listening to Tennessee Ernie Ford's recording for inspiration on the morning of the recording session for "Rebel-'Rouser". The song was used in the 1994 movie "Forrest Gump" and was featured on the film's soundtrack. The song was also used in the 2010 video game "Mafia II". Title: Shazam! (song) Passage: "Shazam!" is a song written by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood and performed by Eddy. The song reached 4 on the UK Singles Chart and 45 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1960. Title: Forty Miles of Bad Road Passage: "Forty Miles of Bad Road" is a rock and roll instrumental recorded by Duane Eddy. Released as a single in 1959, it charted 9 Pop. It also appeared on Eddy's 1960 album "1,000,000 Worth of Twang". Title: Some Kind-A Earthquake Passage: "Some Kind-A Earthquake" is a song written by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood and performed by Eddy. The song reached 12 on the UK Singles Chart and 37 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1959. The song appeared on his 1960 album, "1,000,000.00 Worth of Twang".
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Shazam! (song)
Lee Hazlewood
Which band Won a Grammy Award, Evans Blue or Halestorm?
Title: Dan Chandler Passage: Dan Chandler is an American singer and songwriter from St. Louis, Missouri. He is best known for his work with the alternative rock band, Evans Blue. Chandler is currently the lead vocalist for the band Fight or Flight. Title: Halestorm Passage: Halestorm is an American hard rock band from Red Lion, Pennsylvania, consisting of lead vocalist and guitarist Lzzy Hale, her brother drummer and percussionist Arejay Hale, guitarist Joe Hottinger, and bassist Josh Smith. The group's self-titled debut album was released on April 28, 2009, through Atlantic Records. Their second album "The Strange Case Of..." was released on April 10, 2012. Its lead single "Love Bites (So Do I)" from that album won their first Grammy Award for Best Hard RockMetal Performance on February 10, 2013. Title: These Electric Pages Have Been Unplugged Passage: These Electric Pages Have Been Unplugged is an acoustic album by Canadian rock band Parabelle. Including 4 acoustic tracks from "A Summit BorderlineA Drop Oceanic", 3 acoustic tracks from "Reassembling the Icons", 2 new tracks, and 1 track - "Q" , which was previously released by Kevin Matisyn's former band Evans Blue on the 2007 Album The Pursuit Begins When This Portrayal of Life Ends. It was released on May 24, 2011. Title: Parabelle Passage: Parabelle ('para' meaning 'to resemble; 'belle' meaning 'beauty' in French) is a Canadian rock band that initially formed in 2007 as a side project by Kevin Matisyn, the former lead singer of Evans Blue, and Kenneth Nixon of Framing Hanley. Following Kevin Matisyn's departure from Evans Blue in 2008, Parabelle was formed into a full band and has undergone numerous line-up changes since then. The band's first release was a double album entitled "A Summit BorderlineA Drop Oceanic" on July 6, 2009. With the subsequent addition of Kyle Mathis (formerly of Neverset) and Aaron Burton, they released their second album "Reassembling the Icons" on November 15, 2010. An acoustic album, "These Electric Pages Have Been Unplugged", featuring studio acoustic tracks, was released on May 24, 2011. The band released a third studio album,"Your Starry Eyes Will Never Make Us Even", on August 21, 2012. Title: Graveyard of Empires Passage: Graveyard of Empires is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Evans Blue. It was released on April 17, 2012. The album has three singles: "This Time It's Different", "Halo", and "Beyond The Stars. The official track list was released February 9, 2012. Title: Evans Blue (album) Passage: Evans Blue is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Evans Blue. It is the first to feature new singer Dan Chandler and the last to feature drummer Howard Davis. Title: The Strange Case Of... Passage: The Strange Case Of... is the second full-length studio album by the rock band Halestorm, released on April 10, 2012. The album was produced by Howard Benson, who also produced the band's self-titled debut album. The first single and video from the album "Love Bites (So Do I)" won a Grammy Award for Best Hard RockMetal Performance. The song "Here's to Us" was performed on the US television show, "Glee", with clean lyrics. Four of the album's songs were previously released on the sneak-preview EP "Hello, It's Mz. Hyde". A deluxe edition of the album was also released containing three bonus tracks. A different version of the song "Here's to Us" featuring multiple guests including Slash was included on the reissue version of the standard and deluxe version of the album in 2013. Title: Evans Blue (dye) Passage: T-1824 or Evans blue, often incorrectly rendered as Evan's blue, is an azo dye that has a very high affinity for serum albumin. Because of this, it can be useful in physiology in estimating the proportion of body water contained in blood plasma. It fluoresces with excitation peaks at 470 and 540 nm and an emission peak at 680 nm. Title: Evans Blue Passage: Evans Blue is a Canadian rock band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada founded in 2005. Altogether, they have sold over 1 million albums worldwide, including four studio albums and one live album. Title: Cold (But I'm Still Here) Passage: "Cold (But I'm Still Here)" is the first single off Evans Blue's debut album, "The Melody and the Energetic Nature of Volume". The song was released December 13, 2005, two months prior to the album release, and garnered frequent radio play in anticipation of the upcoming album. Evans Blue's official MySpace explains the meaning of this song as well as others by the group. A music video was also produced for "Cold (But I'm Still Here)." The song currently has over three million plays on MySpace.
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Evans Blue
Halestorm
Would the works of Alain-Fournier be included within the library planned by Edmund Wilson?
Title: Alain-Fournier Passage: Alain-Fournier (] ) was the pseudonym of Henri-Alban Fournier (3 October 1886 22 September 1914), a French author and soldier. He was the author of a single novel, "Le Grand Meaulnes" (1913), which has been twice filmed and is considered a classic of French literature. Title: Edmund Wilson Sr. Passage: Edmund Wilson Sr. (December 15, 1863 May 15, 1923) was an American lawyer who served as the Attorney General of New Jersey from 1908 until 1914. He was the father of literary critic Edmund Wilson. Title: Hotel Kenmore Hall Passage: Hotel Kenmore Hall is a 22-story single room occupancy hotel located at 145 East 23rd Street in the Gramercy section of Manhattan, designed by architect Maurice Deutsch and constructed in 1927. Author Nathanael West lived and worked at the hotel as a night manager in the early years after the hotel opened; one of West's real-life experiences at the hotel inspired the incident between Romola Martin and Homer Simpson that would later appear in "The Day of the Locust" (1939). West allowed friends like Edmund Wilson, Erskine Caldwell, S. J. Perelman and Maxwell Bodenheim free room and meals. Dashiell Hammett finished "The Maltese Falcon" here Title: Patriotic Gore Passage: Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War is a 1962 book of historical and literary criticism written by Edmund Wilson. It consists of 26 chapters about the works and lives of almost 30 writers, including Title: Elena Mumm Thornton Wilson Passage: Elena Mumm Thornton Wilson (27 August 1906 27 July 1979) was born into an unusual, wealthy, aristocratic European family and was the fourth wife of the famed American writer Edmund Wilson. Elena was a central figure in Wilson's life from the time they met until his death in 1972. She was the literary executrix of his estate and helped Leon Edel edit her husband's journals. She also edited a book of his literary correspondence. Title: James Branch Cabell Passage: James Branch Cabell ( ; April 14, 1879   May 5, 1958) was an American author of fantasy fiction and belles lettres. Cabell was well regarded by his contemporaries, including H. L. Mencken, Edmund Wilson, and Sinclair Lewis. His works were considered escapist and fit well in the culture of the 1920s, when they were most popular. For Cabell, veracity was "the one unpardonable sin, not merely against art, but against human welfare." Title: Helen Muchnic Passage: Helen Muchnic was an American scholar and writer, specializing in Russian language and literature. She taught for many years at Smith College, where she was appointed Helen and Laura Shedd Professor of Russian Language and Literature. Her friends included the writers Edmund Wilson and Elizabeth Bishop. She wrote a number of scholarly works, including: Title: Edmund Wilson House Passage: Edmund Wilson House is a historic home located at Talcottville in Lewis County, New York. It was built over a four-year period starting in 1789 and is a 2  -story limestone building, three bays wide and four bays long. It was named "The Stone House" by Edmund Wilson, whose family used the house as a summer home and he made it famous in his book "Upstate". Title: Henry Hermann Mumm Thornton Passage: Henry Hermann Mumm Thornton (born 1932) was a prominent banker and businessman whose young adulthood was detailed in the journals of his stepfather Edmund Wilson, the noted essayist and scholar. Henry was also mentioned frequently in the correspondence of Wilson with other literary notables, such as Vladimir Nabokov. Title: Edmund Wilson Passage: Edmund Wilson (May 8, 1895 June 12, 1972) was an American writer and critic who notably explored Freudian and Marxist themes. He influenced many American authors, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose unfinished work he edited for publication. His scheme for a Library of America series of national classic works came to fruition through the efforts of Jason Epstein after Wilson's death.
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Edmund Wilson
Dartmouth Big Green men's ice hockey play their games at the arena in what New Hampshire city?
Title: Thompson Arena Passage: Rupert C. Thompson Arena is a 3,500-seat hockey arena in Hanover, New Hampshire. It is home to the Dartmouth College Big Green men's and women's ice hockey teams. The barrel-vaulted, reinforced concrete arena was designed by renowned architect Pier Luigi Nervi. It was named for Rupert C. Thompson '28, the major benefactor of the project, and replaced Davis Rink, the original "indoor" home of Dartmouth hockey from 1929 to 1975. (Davis Rink, which was located next to old Alumni Gym, was demolished in 1985 to make way for the Berry Sports Center.) Title: 201415 Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team Passage: The 201415 Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team represented Dartmouth College during the 201415 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Big Green, led by fifth year head coach Paul Cormier, played their home games at Leede Arena and were members of the Ivy League. They finished the season 1415, 77 in Ivy League play to finish in fourth place. They were invited to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament, their first postseason appearance since 1959, where they lost in the first round to Canisius. Title: 201617 Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team Passage: The 201617 Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team represented Dartmouth College during the 201617 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Big Green, led by first-year head coach David McLaughlin, played their home games at Leede Arena in Hanover, New Hampshire and were members of the Ivy League. They finished the season 720, 410 in Ivy League play to finish in a three-way tie for last place. They failed to qualify for the inaugural Ivy League Tournament. Title: Dartmouth Big Green men's lacrosse Passage: The Dartmouth Big Green men's lacrosse team represents Dartmouth College in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's lacrosse. Dartmouth competes as a member of the Ivy League and plays its home games at Scully-Fahey Field in Hanover, New Hampshire. Title: 201516 Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team Passage: The 201516 Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team represented Dartmouth College during the 201516 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Big Green, led by sixth-year head coach Paul Cormier, played their home games at Leede Arena in Hanover, New Hampshire and were members of the Ivy League. The Big Green finished the season 1018, 410 in Ivy League play to finish in sixth place. Title: DartmouthYale football rivalry Passage: The DartmouthYale football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Dartmouth Big Green and Yale Bulldogs. The first meeting between the two teams was October 25, 1884. The final score of the first meeting was 1130, making it one of the most lopsided victories in the history of college football. The latest meeting between the teams was October 8, 2016, where the Yale Bulldogs defeated the Dartmouth Big Green 2113. Title: 201213 Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team Passage: The 201213 Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team represented Dartmouth College during the 201213 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Big Green, led by third year head coach Paul Cormier, played their home games at Leede Arena and were members of the Ivy League. They finished the season 919, 59 in Ivy League play to finish in a tie for sixth place. Title: 201314 Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team Passage: The 201314 Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team represented Dartmouth College during the 201314 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Big Green, led by fourth year head coach Paul Cormier, played their home games at Leede Arena and were members of the Ivy League. They finished the season 1216, 59 in Ivy League play to finish in a tie for sixth place. Title: Dartmouth Big Green men's ice hockey Passage: The Dartmouth Big Green men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Dartmouth College. The Big Green are a member of ECAC Hockey. They play at the Thompson Arena in Hanover, New Hampshire. Title: Gretchen Ulion Passage: Gretchen A. Ulion (born May 4, 1972) is an American ice hockey player. She won a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics. She is the Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey program's all-time leading scorer with 189 goals and 312 points. She was the captain of the Dartmouth Big Green during the 1993-94 season.
Hanover
Dartmouth Big Green men's ice hockey
Thompson Arena
This American independent director, cameraman and producer was born in a census-designated place with a community population of what as of 2010?
Title: Olcott, New York Passage: Olcott is a hamlet (and census-designated place) located in the Town of Newfane in Niagara County, New York, United States 14126. As of the 2010 census, this community population was 1,241. Most locals refer to it as Olcott Beach. It is part of the BuffaloNiagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. Title: Bull Mountain, Oregon Passage: Bull Mountain is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Washington County, Oregon, United States. Bull Mountain is located mostly on a hill for which the community is named. It is bordered on the east by Tigard, on the south by King City, and Beaverton lies to the north. The north-eastern part of the Bull Mountain hill is now within the Tigard city limits, as the city has steadily annexed portions of the unincorporated region on its boundary. In 2010, the community became a census-designated place with a population of 9,133. Fire protection and EMS services are provided through Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue. Title: Amargosa, Texas Passage: Amargosa is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Jim Wells County, Texas, United States. Its population was 291 as of the 2010 census. Prior to 2010, the community was grouped with nearby Owl Ranch as part of the Owl Ranch-Amargosa census-designated place. The community is named for the Amargosa Creek that runs nearby. The word "amargosa" means "bitter" in Spanish. Title: Abram, Texas Passage: Abram is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. Its population was 2,067 as of the 2010 census. Prior to 2010, the community was part of the Abram-Perezville census-designated place with nearby Perezville. The community was named after Texas Ranger Abram Dillard, who was a resident of the area. Title: Elma Center, New York Passage: Elma Center is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Elma in Erie County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, this community population was 2,571. It is part of the BuffaloNiagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. Title: Twin Lake, Michigan Passage: Twin Lake is an unincorporated community in Muskegon County of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a census-designated place (CDP) for statistical purposes. Local government services are provided by Dalton Township. As of the 2000 census, the community population was 1,613. It is the home of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, Gerber Scout Reservation and Owasippe Scout Reservation. Title: Cedar Mill, Oregon Passage: Cedar Mill is a suburb of Portland, Oregon, United States; it is a census-designated place and an unincorporated community in Washington County, north of U.S. Route 26 and west of the Willamette Stone and within the Portland metropolitan area. It received its name from a sawmill on Cedar Mill Creek, which cut Western Redcedars, which were the dominant tree in the area; the mill's pond was near the intersection of 119th and Cornell Road, which could still be seen into the 1960s. The name was established in 1874 with the opening of a U.S. post office named Cedar Mill. As of the 2010 census, the community population was 14,546. Title: Doug Block Passage: Doug Block (born 1953 in Port Washington, New York) is an American independent director, cameraman and producer. Title: Port Washington, New York Passage: Port Washington is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, New York on the North Shore of Long Island. As of the United States 2010 Census, the community population was 15,846. Title: Deming, Washington Passage: Deming is a census-designated place (CDP) in Whatcom County, Washington, United States, along the Nooksack River. It is named for its first postmaster, George Deming. The community population was 353 at the 2010 census.
15,846
Doug Block
Port Washington, New York
Isaac de Forcade de Biaix was a Knight of the Order of an order established in what year?
Title: Friedrich Heinrich Ferdinand Leopold von Forcade de Biaix Passage: Friedrich Heinrich Ferdinand Leopold von Forcade de Biaix Title: Jean de Forcade de Biaix Passage: Jean de Forcade de Biaix, aka "Jean de Forcade, Marquis de Biaix", aka "Jean-Quirin de Forcade de Biaix," aka "Jean Qurin von Forcade, Herr von Biaix", aka "Johann Querin de Forcade, Herr zu Biaix,"aka "Johann Quirin von Forkade de Biaix" ( (1663--)14 1663 , Pau, Barn, France; (1729--)2 1729 , Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia) was a Huguenot, a descendent of the noble family of Forcade and Lieutenant General in the service of the Kingdom of Prussia. He was the Regimentschef of the 23rd Prussian Infantry Regiment, Commandant of the Royal Residence in Berlin, "Gouverneur militaire" of Berlin, a Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle a member of King Frederick I of Prussia's ""Tobacco Collegium"". and President of the "Grand Directoire" 1718-1729, the deliberative and decision-making body responsible for all Huguenot affairs in the kingdom. Title: Christoph Ernst Friedrich von Forcade de Biaix Passage: Christoph Ernst Friedrich von Forcade de Biaix ( 17 September 1821, Bren near Paderborn; 18 July 1891 at Reckenberg Castle, in Lichtenfels, Hesse) was a German Rittergut owner, Appellate Court Judge in Hamm, Supreme Court Judge in Berlin and Member of parliament in the German Reichstag. Title: Isaac de Forcade de Biaix Passage: Isaac de Forcade de Biaix, aka "Isaak de Forcade de Biaix", aka "Isaac von Forcade de Biaix", aka "Isaac von Forcade," aka "Peter Isaac von Forcade," aka "Isaak von Forcade" ( ca. 1703, Pau, Barn; 21 January 1775, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Prussia), was a Royal Prussian colonel, "Hofmarschall" to the Prince of Prussia and recipient of Prussia's highest military order of merit for heroism, Knight of the Order of "Pour le Mrite". He was a descendant of the noble family of Forcade in Barn, born as a Roman Catholic, but emigrated to Brandenburg-Prussia at a young age, where he joined the Huguenot community in Berlin. Title: Friedrich Wilhelm Quirin von Forcade de Biaix Passage: Friedrich Wilhelm Quirin von Forcade de Biaix, baptized "Quirin Frideric de Forcade," aka "Friedrich Quirin von Forcade," aka "Frdric Qurin de Forcade" ( 11 January 1699, Berlin; 23 March 1765, Berlin) was a Royal Prussian Lieutenant General, the second son of a Royal Prussian Lieutenant General, an early Huguenot immigrant to Brandenburg-Prussia and a descendent of the noble family of Forcade. He was one of King Frederick the Great's most active and most treasured officers. Three times wounded and once left for dead on the battlefield, he bathed the Forcade de Biaix name in glory. Together with his wife, he fathered 23 children. Title: Pour le Mrite Passage: The Pour le Mrite (] , French, literally "For Merit") is an order of merit (German: "Verdienstorden" ) established in 1740 by King Frederick II of Prussia. The Pour le Mrite was awarded as both a military and civil honour and ranked, along with the Order of the Black Eagle, the Order of the Red Eagle and the House Order of Hohenzollern, among the highest orders of merit in the Kingdom of Prussia. After 1871, when the various German kingdoms, grand duchies, duchies, principalities and Hanseatic city states had come together under Prussian leadership to form the federally structured German Empire, the Prussian honours gradually assumed, at least in public perception, the status of honours of Imperial Germany, even though many honours of the various German states continued to be awarded. Title: Amalie Wilhelmine Henriette Ernestine Bianca von Forcade de Biaix Passage: Amalie Wilhelmine Henriette Ernestine Bianca von Forcade de Biaix Title: Friedrich Wilhelm von Forcade de Biaix Passage: Friedrich Wilhelm von Forcade de Biaix, aka "Frideric Guillaume de Forcade" ( 23 July 1728, Berlin; 2 or 3 September 1778, Frankfurt an der Oder) was a Royal Prussian Colonel, "Schwadronschef" (German: "Rittmeister" ) of the 2nd Grenadier Company in the , recipient of the Kingdom of Prussia's highest military order of merit for heroism, Knight of the Order of "Pour le Mrite" (1774), Commandant of FrankfurtOder, and Presbyter of the French congregation of FrankfurtOder. Title: Friedrich Wilhelm Leopold Konstantin Quirin Freiherr von Forcade de Biaix Passage: Friedrich Wilhelm Leopold Konstantin Quirin Freiherr von Forcade de Biaix Title: Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Ernst Heinrich von Forcade de Biaix Passage: Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Ernst Heinrich von Forcade de Biaix
1740
Isaac de Forcade de Biaix
Pour le Mrite
Which of the following has a twin brother who plays doubles together: Gigi Fernndez or Mike Bryan?
Title: 1993 French Open Women's Doubles Passage: The Women's Doubles tournament at the 1993 French Open was held from 24 May until 6 June 1993 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva won the title, defeating Larisa Savchenko and Jana Novotn in the final. Title: Mike Bryan Passage: Michael Carl Bryan (born April 29, 1978) is an American professional tennis player. The right-hander turned professional in 1998. With his twin brother Bob, he has been world No. 1 doubles player for much of the last several years, first achieving top ranking in September 2003, and they became the second men's doubles team to complete the career golden slam by winning the 2012 Summer Olympics. He currently holds the records for the most ATP men's doubles titles (115) and final appearances (171), and is tied for fourth all-time in men's titles in the Open Era, all with his brother with the exception of one with Mahesh Bhupathi and another with Mark Knowles. Title: Gigi Fernndez Passage: Beatriz "Gigi" Fernndez (born February 22, 1964) is a former professional tennis player. She turned professional in 1983 and is the first Puerto-Rican-born athlete to win a Gold Medal, and the first to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Title: Natasha Zvereva Passage: Natasha Zvereva, or Zverava, (born Natallya Maratawna Zverava; Belarusian: ; 16 April 1971) is a former tennis player from Belarus. Zvereva was the first major athlete in the Soviet Union to demand publicly that she should be able to keep her tournament earnings. The team of Zvereva and Gigi Fernndez won more women's doubles titles and Grand Slam women's doubles championships than any other team since that of Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver. Title: 1993 Wimbledon Championships Women's Doubles Passage: The Women's Doubles tournament at the 1993 Wimbledon Championships was held from 21 June to 4 July 1993 on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis in the district of Wimbledon in London, England. Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva won the title, defeating Larisa Neiland and Jana Novotn in the final. Title: 1991 French Open Women's Doubles Passage: Jana Novotn and Helena Sukov were the defending champions. Novotn and Sukov entered the tournament with different partners, meeting in the semifinals were Novotn and Gigi Fernndez eliminated Sukov and Arantxa Snchez Vicario. Novotn then repeated as doubles champion with Fernndez after defeating Larisa Neiland and Natasha Zvereva in the final. Title: 1992 Wimbledon Championships Women's Doubles Passage: The Women's Doubles competition at the 1992 Wimbledon Championships was held between 22 June and 5 July 1992 on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in the Wimbledon district of London, England. Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva won the title, defeating Jana Novotn and Larisa Savchenko-Neiland in the final. Title: 1994 Australian Open Women's Doubles Passage: The Women's Doubles competition at the 1994 Australian Open was held between 17 January and 30 January 1994 on outdoor hard courts at the National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park in Melbourne, Australia. Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva won the title, defeating Patty Fendick and Meredith McGrath in the final. Title: 1996 French Open Women's Doubles Passage: Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but lost 62, 61 in the final to Lindsay Davenport and Mary Joe Fernndez. It was the 1st Grand Slam doubles title and the 8th title overall for Davenport, and the 2nd Grand Slam doubles title and the 14th title overall for Fernndez, in their respective careers. Title: 1992 French Open Women's Doubles Passage: The Women's Doubles competition at the 1992 French Open was held between 25 May and 7 June 1992, on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva won the title, defeating Conchita Martnez and Arantxa Snchez Vicario in the final.
Michael Carl Bryan
Gigi Fernndez
Mike Bryan
Frans Hoek, is a Dutch football coach and former player, he has worked with goalkeepers including ukasz Fabiaski, a Polish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for which sports team, and the Poland national team?
Title: ukasz Teodorczyk Passage: ukasz Teodorczyk (] ; born 3 June 1991) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Belgian club Anderlecht and the Poland national team. Title: Artur Krysiak Passage: Artur ukasz Krysiak (; born 11 August 1989) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for League Two club Yeovil Town. He previously played in the Scottish Premier League for Gretna and Motherwell and in the Football League for Swansea City, Burton Albion and Exeter City. He also played for the Poland national under-19 team. Title: Frans Hoek Passage: Frans Hoek (] ; born 17 October 1956) is a Dutch football coach and former player. As a player, he was a goalkeeper for FC Volendam for more than a decade, before going into coaching as an assistant to Louis van Gaal at club sides AFC Ajax, FC Barcelona, FC Bayern Munich and Manchester United, and the Netherlands national team. He also worked for the Poland national team under fellow Dutchman Leo Beenhakker. He has worked with goalkeepers including Edwin van der Sar, Stanley Menzo, Vctor Valds, Vtor Baa, Pepe Reina, Robert Enke, ukasz Fabiaski, Thomas Kraft, Michel Vorm and David de Gea. Hoek is widely regarded as one of world football's foremost goalkeeping mentors. Title: ukasz Szukaa Passage: ukasz Szukaa (born 26 May 1984) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a centre back for the Poland national football team. Title: Pawe Dawidowicz Passage: Pawe Marek Dawidowicz (born 20 May 1995) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Italian club Palermo, on loan from Portuguese club Benfica, and the Poland national team. Title: Wojciech Szczsny Passage: Wojciech Tomasz Szczsny ( ; born 18 April 1990) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Italian club Juventus and the Poland national team. Title: Kamil Glik Passage: Kamil Jacek Glik (born 3 February 1988) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Ligue 1 club AS Monaco and the Poland national team. Title: ukasz Fabiaski Passage: ukasz Fabiaski (; born 18 April 1985) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Swansea City and the Poland national team. Title: Robert Lewandowski Passage: Robert Lewandowski (] ; born 21 August 1988) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich, and captains the Poland national team. Title: Jakub Baszczykowski Passage: Jakub "Kuba" Baszczykowski (] ; born 14 December 1985) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a winger for German club VfL Wolfsburg and the Poland national team. He started his professional football at Wisa Krakw establishing himself at a young age. In 2007, he joined Borussia Dortmund, where he spent the majority of his career, making over 250 appearances and winning two Bundesliga titles, two DFL-Supercups, and one DFB-Pokal.
Swansea City
Frans Hoek
ukasz Fabiaski
What High Anxiety actress was born April 30, 1926?
Title: Claude Stone Jr. Passage: Claude Ulysses "Bud" Stone was an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Illinois Senate during the 92nd General Assembly. He was born April 30, 1926 to former Democratic Congressman Claude U. Stone and his wife Alma Marie Stone. He was raised in Peoria, Illinois and graduated from Peoria High School. He earned a bachelor of science in economics from Cornell University, a bachelor of science in business marketing from Bradley University and a master of business administration from Stanford University, in 1948, 1949 and 1951 respectively. In 1953, he married his wife, Mary Louise, with whom he would have three children. In 1956, he became a Republican precinct committeeman, which would begin a lifetime of activism with the Republican Party including a tenure as Chairman of the Tazewell County Republican Party in the 1990s. In 1985, he retired as an executive with Caterpillar Inc.. Title: Jane Castro Passage: Jane Castro (born April 30, 1982) is an American musician, recording artist and TV personality who is active in the American and Latin markets. Born in Miami, Florida on April 30, 1982 to Cuban immigrants, she is professionally known as Jei and Jane Castro. Title: Peter Wooley Passage: Peter Wesley Wooley (born December 26, 1934) is an American film producer, author, director, and production designer with 85 films and television Series to his credit, including the Mel Brooks' films "Blazing Saddles" and "High Anxiety". He was nominated for an Emmy Award for Production Design of the movie "The Day After" . Title: High Anxiety Passage: High Anxiety is a 1977 American satirical comedy film produced and directed by Mel Brooks, who also plays the lead. This is Brooks' first film as a producer and first speaking lead role (his first lead role was in "Silent Movie"). Veteran Brooks ensemble members Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, and Madeline Kahn are also featured. Title: Giles Brindley Passage: Giles Skey Brindley, MD FRS (born April 30, 1926), is a British physiologist, musicologist and composer, known for his contributions to the physiology of the retina and colour vision, treatment of erectile dysfunction, and is perhaps best known for an unusual scientific presentation at the 1983 Las Vegas meeting of the American Urological Association, where he removed his pants to show the audience his chemically induced erection and invited them to inspect it closely. He had injected phenoxybenzamine using one ml (of a mixture 5mg of Phenoxybenzamine in 10 ml os saline) into his penis in his hotel room before the presentation. Title: Mary Burke Passage: Mary Patricia Burke (born April 30, 1959) is an American businesswoman and a member of the Madison, Wisconsin school board since April 30, 2012. She was the Democratic candidate for Governor of Wisconsin in the 2014 election. Burke is a former executive at Trek Bicycle Corporation; she also served as the Wisconsin Secretary of Commerce from January 2005 to November 2007. She is the daughter of Trek Bicycle Corporation founder Richard Burke. Title: Kellyn Plasschaert Passage: Kellyn Lillian Plasschaert (November 26, 1958April 30, 2009) was an American actress born in Los Angeles, California and the daughter of Alex Edward Plasschaert, a stuntman and choreographer. She was the hostess of the children's television series "Mousercise". Her residence was in Canyon Country, California. Kellyn died from cancer on April 30, 2009. She was cremated. Title: Yasuki Hiramatsu Passage: Yasuki Hiramatsu ( , Hiramatsu Yasuki , born April 30, 1926, Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese artist. He is a member of the Japan Craft Design Association, the Japan Jewellery Designers Association, and the Mitglied von der Gesellschaft fur Goldschmiedekunst. Title: Cloris Leachman Passage: Cloris Leachman (born April 30, 1926) is an American actress and comedian. In a career spanning over seven decades she has won eight Primetime Emmy Awards (record tied with Julia Louis-Dreyfus), one Daytime Emmy Award and one Academy Award for her role in "The Last Picture Show" (1971). Title: Madeline Kahn Passage: Madeline Gail Kahn (born Madeline Gail Wolfson; September 29, 1942 December 3, 1999) was an American actress, comedienne, voice actress, and singer, known for comedic roles in films directed by Peter Bogdanovich and Mel Brooks; including "What's Up, Doc? " (1972), "Young Frankenstein" (1974), "High Anxiety" (1977), "History of the World, Part I" (1981), and her Academy Award nominated roles in "Paper Moon" (1973) and "Blazing Saddles" (1974).
Cloris Leachman
High Anxiety
Cloris Leachman
Little Caesars and Pizza Hut were founded in the 1950s within a year of each other. Which was the first to serve pizza?
Title: The Pizza Head Show Passage: The Pizza Head Show was the name of a live action spoof show used in Pizza Hut commercials from 1993 to 1997 to advertise their promotions and new kinds of pizza. The commercials starred a piece of pizza named Pizza Head, who had a face made out of different toppings and his pizza cutter nemesis named Steve who would try to cause him as much harm as possible. Title: Little Caesars Passage: Little Caesar Enterprises Inc. (doing business as Little Caesars) is the third-largest pizza chain in the United States, behind Pizza Hut and Domino's Pizza. It operates and franchises pizza restaurants in the United States and internationally in Asia, the Middle East, Australia, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. The company was founded in 1959 and is based in Detroit, Michigan, headquartered in the Fox Theatre building in Downtown. Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Ilitch Holdings, Inc. Title: Pizza Hut Israel Passage: Pizza Hut Israel (Hebrew: ) is the Israeli franchise of Pizza Hut with 56 branches as of September 2014. Pizza Hut Israel is the largest pizza chain in Israel. Title: Pilsworth Passage: Pilsworth is a small area in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England. It was most well known locally for homing Park 66, a leisure park that consisted of a cinema, a ten-pin bowling alley, an Asda superstore and a selection of restaurants such as Pizza Hut, McDonald's, Frankie Benny's and Chiquito. However following the closure of the cinema most of the other retail and leisure venues followed suit with only Asda and McDonald's remaining. Pizza Hut and Frankie and Benny's closed in December 2014. The Asda storehasno plans to close. Title: Ilitch Holdings Passage: Ilitch Holdings, Inc. is an American company established in 1999 to provide all companies owned by Marian Ilitch with professional and technical services. The couple's privately held businesses include Little Caesars Pizza, the National Hockey League (NHL) Detroit Red Wings, the Major League Baseball (MLB) Detroit Tigers, Motor City Casino, Olympia Entertainment, Olympia Development, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Champion Foods, Little Caesars Pizza Kit Fund raising Program, and a variety of venues within these entities. Ilitch Holdings subsidiaries manage Detroit's Fox Theatre, City Theatre, Comerica Park, and the Joe Louis Arena. Title: WingStreet Passage: WingStreet is a restaurant chain specializing in chicken. The restaurant chain is owned by Yum! Brands, which also owns its sister franchise Pizza Hut. As of September 2008, there were close to 1,600 locations in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. They are almost always co-located with Pizza Hut. Title: Pizza in China Passage: The presence of pizza restaurant chains has contributed to a significant increase in pizza consumption in China. This also had an effect of introducing cheese as a culinary ingredient and everyday food in China, which was relatively uncommon in Chinese cuisine prior to the emergence of pizza chains. Pizza Hut opened its first store in China in 1990, and several pizza restaurant chains exist in China today. Title: Pizza Hut Passage: Pizza Hut is an American restaurant chain and international franchise founded in 1958 by Dan and Frank Carney. The company is known for its Italian-American cuisine menu including pizza and pasta, as well as side dishes and desserts. Pizza Hut has over 15,000 locations worldwide as of 2015, and is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., one of the world's largest restaurant companies. Title: 2013 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Passage: The 2013 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl is an American college football bowl game that was played on December 26, 2013 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. The 17th edition of Little Caesars Pizza Bowl featured the Pittsburgh Panthers from the Atlantic Coast Conference against the Bowling Green Falcons from the Mid-American Conference. It was one of the 201314 bowl games that concluded the 2013 FBS football season. Title: JS Food Plan Passage: JS Food Plan Co, Ltd. (commonly referred to as "JS" (which is an acronym for the Korean name Jae Sang) (hangul: ) is a franchised Korean pizza company headquartered in Yeoeuido-Dong Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea, established in 1998 the company is currently CEO'd by Jeong Jae Sang (). Its brand name is Pizza Segyero. (hangul: ) In 2005, the company became an international franchise when it expanded to Beijing, China. The company is comparable to pizza restaurant chains such as Hankook Pizza Hut, Hankook Mr. Pizza, Chicken Nara, Domino Pizza Korea, Pizza Etang and Reach Beam.
Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut
Little Caesars
What main character, whose father was inspired by Carl Emil Pettersson, was named by its author's daughter Karin?
Title: Emil Erlenmeyer Passage: Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer, known in his own day and subsequently simply as Emil Erlenmeyer (28 June 1825 22 January 1909), was a German chemist known for contributing to the early development of the theory of structure, formulating the Erlenmeyer rule, and designing the Erlenmeyer flask, a type of chemical flask, which is named after him. Title: Carl Hansen Ostenfeld Passage: Carl Emil Hansen Ostenfeld (born Carl Emil Ostenfeld-Hansen) (3 August 1873 16 January 1931) was a Danish systematic botanist. He graduated from the University of Copenhagen under professor Eugenius Warming. He was a keeper at the Botanical Museum 1900-1918, when he became professor of botany at the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. In 1923, by the early retirement of Raunkir's, Ostenfeld became professor of botany at the University of Copenhagen and director of the Copenhagen Botanical Garden, both positions held until his death in 1931. He was a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters and served on the board of directors of the Carlsberg Foundation. Title: Carl Christiansen Passage: Carl Emil Christiansen (21 April 1886 23 July 1970) was a Norwegian post office official, sports official and organizational leader. Title: Pippi Longstocking Passage: Pippi Longstocking (Swedish: "Pippi Lngstrump") is the main character in an eponymous series of children's books by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. Pippi was named by Lindgren's daughter Karin, then nine years old like Pippi, who asked her mother for a get-well story when she was off school. Title: Emil Doepler Passage: Emil Doepler "the Younger" (29 October 1855 in Munich 21 December 1922 in Berlin) was a German Art Nouveau illustrator, decorative artist, and art teacher. Emil Doepler was son of Carl Emil Doepler, painter, artist, and costume designer. Title: Tabar Island Passage: Tabar Island is an island of the Tabar Group of Papua New Guinea, located to the east of New Ireland. It is inhabited by the Tabar people. Carl Emil Pettersson, a Swedish sailor who was shipwrecked and landed on the island in 1904, became its king (nicknamed "Strong Charly") after his marriage to the daughter of a local chief. Title: Carl Emil Pettersson Passage: Carl Emil Pettersson (October 4 or 23, 1875 May 12, 1937) was a Swedish sailor who became king of Tabar Island in Papua New Guinea after he was shipwrecked in 1904. He is regarded as the inspiration for Ephraim Longstocking, Pippi's father in Astrid Lindgren's children's series, Pippi Longstocking. Title: Paul Lincke Passage: Carl Emil Paul Lincke (7 November 1866 3 September 1946) was a German composer and theater conductor. He is considered the "father" of the Berlin operetta and holds the same significance for Berlin as does Johann Strauss for Vienna and Jacques Offenbach for Paris. His well-known compositions include "Berliner Luft " ("Berlin Air"), the unofficial anthem of Berlin, from his operetta "Frau Luna"; and "The Glow-Worm", from his operetta "Lysistrata". Title: Carl Seashore Passage: Carl Emil Seashore, born Sjstrand (January 28, 1866 October 16, 1949) was a prominent American psychologist and educator. He was the author of numerous books and articles principally regarding the fields of speech-language pathology and music education. He served as Dean of the Graduate College of University of Iowa. He is most commonly associated with the development of the "Seashore Tests of Musical Ability". Title: Emil Pettersson Passage: Emil Pettersson (born 14 January 1994) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing as a prospect under contract to the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL). Pettersson was selected by the Predators in the 6th round (155th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. Emil's brother Elias was drafted fifth overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.
Pippi Longstocking
Carl Emil Pettersson
Pippi Longstocking
Last Time Forever includes samples from the 1980 horror film directed by whom?
Title: Toxic Zombies Passage: Toxic Zombies (also known as Bloodeaters and Forest of Fear) is a 1980 horror film directed by Charles McCrann, who also acted in the film. It was classified as a video nasty in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. Title: Cannibal Apocalypse Passage: Cannibal Apocalypse (Italian: "Apocalypse Domani" ) is a 1980 horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti. The film combines the horror genre with a forerunner of Margheriti's Vietnam War films. Title: The Shining (film) Passage: The Shining is a 1980 horror film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick and co-written with novelist Diane Johnson. The film is based on Stephen King's 1977 novel "The Shining". Title: Guns (EP) Passage: Guns is the name of the 1992 EP by the experimental music and sound collage band Negativland. It was released as a replacement for their deletedwithdrawn EP "U2". The cover art reuses that which appears on "U2". The album is about the appeal of guns and their place in American history. "Then" includes samples from western movies and radio shows of the 1940s and 1950s, mixed with audio from the film "Son of the Morning Star". "Now" samples 1980s and 1990s commercials which marketed guns to women, mixed with the original radio reports from the John F. Kennedy assassination and Robert F. Kennedy assassination. Title: Last Time Forever Passage: "Last Time Forever" is the first single released from Squeeze's sixth album, "Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti", and the band's first since 1982 (though main songwriters Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook had since recorded music as Difford Tilbrook). The 12" version of the song, like the album version, contains brief samples from the film "The Shining;" the 7" version edits them out. The single reached number 45 on the UK Singles Chart. Title: Jeannine Taylor Passage: Jeannine Alice Taylor (born June 2, 1954) is an American film, stage, and television actress. She is best known for her role as Marcie Cunningham in Sean S. Cunningham's 1980 horror film "Friday the 13th". From 1980 to 1981, Taylor portrayed the lead, Madame Trentoni Aurelia Johnson, in Robert Kalfin's Off-Broadway production "Hijinks!" and has had roles in several stage productions including Jenny in "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" (1979) and Henrietta in "Robert and Elizabeth" (1984). Title: Hell of the Living Dead Passage: Hell of the Living Dead (Italian: Virus - l'inferno dei morti viventi ) is a 1980 horror film directed by Bruno Mattei The film is set in a laboratory in Papua New Guinea that sends out a dangerous chemical that turns the technicians and locals into zombies. An Italian news reporter (Margit Evelyn Newton) and her crew land on the island to investigate. Title: Night of the Demon (1980 film) Passage: Night of the Demon is a 1980 horror film directed by James C. Wasson, and written by Jim L. Ball and Mike Williams. Title: Schizoid (film) Passage: Schizoid (also known as Murder by Mail) is a 1980 horror film directed and written by David Paulsen. Title: Beyond Evil Passage: Beyond Evil is a 1980 horror film directed by Herb Freed and starring John Saxon.
Stanley Kubrick
Last Time Forever
The Shining (film)
What does Kim Dickens and Gone Girl have in common?
Title: Things Behind the Sun Passage: Things Behind the Sun is a 2001 film starring Kim Dickens and Gabriel Mann and directed by Allison Anders. Its title is taken from a song by Nick Drake. Title: Wanna Be a Star Passage: Wanna Be a Star is the ninth album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack, released in September 1981. At this point, the band had collapsed into a trio, without a full-time drummer, but leader Bill Henderson and guitaristkeyboardistdrummer Brian MacLeod had become a powerful songwriting team during the interim. The single release "My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)" became the group's first hit since the 1979 collapse of their former label Mushroom Records, reaching 1 in Canada and giving Chilliwack their U.S. Top 40 breakthrough peaking at 22 on the "Billboard" Hot 100: "My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)" also gave Chilliwack their only evident chart item outside North America reaching 57 in Australia with a disproportionately long chart run of 28 weeks. The success of "My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)" led to a touring version of Chilliwack re-forming. The album's second single: "I Believe", was also a Top 10 Canadian hit and returned Chilliwack to the U.S. Top 40 at 33. Title: Gone Girl (album) Passage: Gone Girl is the 58th album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1978. It features The Rolling Stones' "Beggars Banquet" song "No Expectations", the original "It Comes and Goes" and Rodney Crowell's "A Song for the Life", as well as a version of Kenny Rogers' famous single "The Gambler", released just a month before "Gone Girl". Three singles from the album, "Gone Girl", "I Will Rock and Roll with You" and "It'll Be Her", were released, but did not reach the country chart's top 20. Title: Treme (TV series) Passage: Treme ( ) is an American television drama series created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer that aired on HBO. The series premiered on April 11, 2010, and concluded on December 29, 2013, comprising four seasons and 36 episodes. The series features an ensemble cast, including Khandi Alexander, Rob Brown, Chris Coy, Kim Dickens, India Ennenga, John Goodman, Michiel Huisman, Melissa Leo, Lucia Micarelli, David Morse, Clarke Peters, Wendell Pierce, Jon Seda, and Steve Zahn, and features musical performances by several New Orleans-based artists. Title: Truth or Consequences, N.M. (film) Passage: Truth or Consequences, N.M. is a 1997 American neo-noir film directed by Kiefer Sutherland and features Sutherland, Vincent Gallo, Mykelti Williamson, Kevin Pollak, Max Perlich, Rod Steiger and Kim Dickens among others. The film's executive producer was Phillip M. Goldfarb. The "noir" is about a drug heist gone seriously wrong. Title: Gone Girl (The Vampire Diaries) Passage: "Gone Girl" is the 15th episode of the fifth season of the American series "The Vampire Diaries" and the series' 104th episode overall. "Gone Girl" was originally aired on March 6, 2014, on The CW. The episode was written by Melinda Hsu Taylor and directed by Lance Anderson. Title: Kim Dickens Passage: Kimberly Jan Dickens (born June 18, 1965) is an American actress whose film debut was a supporting role in the 1995 film comedy "Palookaville". She later had lead roles in the movies "Truth or Consequences, N.M." (1997), "Zero Effect", and "Mercury Rising" (both 1998). Dickens has had several other supporting film roles, including in "Hollow Man" (2000), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "The Blind Side" (2009), and "Gone Girl" (2014). Title: Gone Girl (film) Passage: Gone Girl is a 2014 American psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by Gillian Flynn, based on her 2012 novel of the same name. The film stars Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, and Tyler Perry. Set in Missouri, the story begins as a mystery that follows the events surrounding Nick Dunne (Affleck), who becomes the primary suspect in the sudden disappearance of his wife, Amy (Pike). Title: Reviving Ophelia (film) Passage: Reviving Ophelia is a 2010 Lifetime Original Movie starring Jane Kaczmarek and Kim Dickens. Title: Lizzie (2017 film) Passage: Lizzie is an upcoming American biographical thriller film directed by Craig William Macneill and written by Bryce Kass. The film is based on the true story of Lizzie Borden, who was accused and acquitted of the ax-murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts, in 1892. The film stars Chlo Sevigny, Kristen Stewart, Jay Huguley, Fiona Shaw, Jamey Sheridan, Kim Dickens, Denis O'Hare, and Jeff Perry.
film
Kim Dickens
Gone Girl (film)
Which actor played in both She Hate Me and Cocoon?
Title: Jacob Clement Utzon-Krefeld Passage: Jacob Clement Utzon-Krefeld (born 1990, Denmark) is a Danish actor Played Hamlet in Shakespeare's Hamlet at the Castle of Elsinore for two consecutive years 2016-17. Studied at East 15 Drama School in London. Title: Barret Oliver Passage: Barret Spencer Oliver (born August 24, 1973) is an American photographer and former child actor. He is known for his role as Bastian Balthazar Bux in the film adaptation of Michael Ende's novel "The NeverEnding Story", followed by roles in "D.A.R.Y.L.", "Cocoon" and "". Title: Bim Bam Boom Passage: Bim Bam Boom was a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television between November 18, 1955 and January 13, 1956. The show featured three clowns, named Bim, Bam and Boom, who told fairy tales and performed. The clown Boom was a human actor played by John Allen. Bim and Bam were puppets controlled by Kitty Dutcher and voiced by Rosemary Malkin and Sam Payne. Title: Rogues of Sherwood Forest Passage: Rogues of Sherwood Forest is a 1950 Technicolor Columbia Pictures film directed by Gordon Douglas and featuring John Derek as Robin the Earl of Huntingdon, the son of Robin Hood, Diana Lynn as Lady Marianne, and Alan Hale, Sr. in his third movie as Little John over a 28-year span; he'd played the part opposite Douglas Fairbanks in 1922 and Errol Flynn in 1938, one of the longest periods over which any film actor played the same major role. (Sylvester Stallone played Rocky Balboa over an even longer span, between 1976 and 2015.) It was also Hale's final film. The film was written by Ralph Gilbert Bettison and George Bruce. Title: Don Ameche Passage: Don Ameche ( ; born Dominic Felix Amici; May 31, 1908 December 6, 1993) was an American actor and voice artist. After playing in college shows, stock, and vaudeville, he became a major radio star in the early 1930s, which led to the offer of a movie contract from 20th Century Fox in 1935. As a handsome, debonaire leading man in 40 films over the next 14 years, he was a popular star in comedies, dramas, and musicals. In the 1950s he worked on Broadway and in television, and was well known as the host of NBC's "International Showtime" from 1961 to 1965. Returning to film work in his later years, Ameche won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in "Cocoon" (1985). Title: She Hate Me Passage: She Hate Me is a 2004 independent comedy-drama film directed by Spike Lee and starring Anthony Mackie, Kerry Washington, Ellen Barkin, Monica Bellucci, Brian Dennehy, Woody Harrelson, Bai Ling and John Turturro. Title: Rama Paduka Pattabhishekam Passage: Rama Paduka Pattabhishekam ("English": The Coronation Of Lord Rama's Slippers) ("Telugu:" ) is a 1932 Telugu mythological drama film directed by Sarvottam Badami. Badami was contracted by Sagar Movietone (Sagar Film Company) to direct "Rama Paduka Pattabhishekham" in Telugu. The success of the film established him as a director. He went on to direct "Galava Rishi" (Tamil), and "Shakuntala" in Telugu for Sagar Movietone. Suryanarayana Yadavalli, who was a renowned stage actor played the lead role of Lord Rama in "Rama Paduka Pattabhishekam". The film starred C. S. R. Anjaneyulu, Surabhi Kamalabai, Yadavalli Suryanarayana. Title: D.C. Follies Passage: D.C. Follies is a syndicated sitcom which aired from 19871989 and was set in a Washington, D.C. bar, where bartender Fred Willard would welcome puppet caricatures of politicians and pop culture figures. The show was satirical, and frequently commented on politicians and the political process. Although Willard was the only live actor appearing regularly, each episode brought a celebrity guest into the bar, such as Martin Mull, Robin Leach, Bob Uecker, and Betty White. In one episode, Robert Englund showed up as his Freddy Krueger character, and in a special Christmas episode an un-billed actor played Santa Claus. Another episode had Mike Tyson confront his own puppet character. Title: Brian Dennehy Passage: Brian Manion Dennehy (born July 9, 1938) is an American actor of film, stage, and television. A winner of one Golden Globe, two Tony Awards and a recipient of six Primetime Emmy Award nominations, he gained initial recognition for his role as the antagonistic Sheriff Will Teasle in "First Blood" (1982). He has had numerous roles in films such as "Gorky Park, Silverado, Cocoon, FX, Romeo Juliet", and "Knight of Cups". Title: Wilford Brimley Passage: Anthony Wilford Brimley (born September 27, 1934), credited either as A. Wilford Brimley or Wilford Brimley, is an American actor. He has appeared in many notable films including "The China Syndrome" (1979), "The Thing" (1982), "The Natural" (1984), "Cocoon" (1985) and "The Firm" (1993). He had a recurring role on the 1970s television series "The Waltons". Brimley has also done television advertisements, including for the Quaker Oats Company and Liberty Medical.
Brian Dennehy
She Hate Me
Brian Dennehy
Which Canadian-American actor starred in a 2013 American family drama film based on the toy Robosapien.
Title: Kim Coates Passage: Kim Coates (born February 21, 1958) is a Canadian-American actor who has worked in both Canadian and American films and television series. He has worked on Broadway portraying Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and in the lead role of "Macbeth" performed at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. He is best known for his role as Alexander "Tig" Trager in the FX series "Sons of Anarchy". Title: Savannah (film) Passage: Savannah is a 2013 American historical family drama film directed, produced and written by Annette Haywood-Carter. It is based on the true story and the book "Ward Allen: Savannah River Market Hunter" by John Eugene Cay Jr. It stars Jim Caviezel, Jaimie Alexander, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jack McBrayer and Sam Shepard. It was released by Ketchup Entertainment on 23 August 2013 in the US. Title: A Horse Called Bear Passage: A Horse Called Bear is a 2015 American family drama film about recently orphaned boy who inherits a horse. It was produced by Penny Carlisi and directed by Daniel Knudsen. The film was awarded the Dove seal of family approval from the Dove Foundation and was released May 26, 2015. Title: The Newcomers (film) Passage: The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a boy who moves to Vermont with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. Title: Robosapien: Rebooted Passage: Robosapien: Rebooted is a 2013 American family drama film starring Bobby Coleman, Holliston Coleman, Penelope Ann Miller, David Eigenberg, Joaquim de Almeida, Kim Coates, Jae Head and Peter Jason, produced by Arad Productions Inc., Arc Productions, Crystal Sky Pictures and Brookwell McNamara Entertainment and distributed by Anchor Bay Films and TVA Films. It is based on the toy Robosapien. Title: Little Women (1994 film) Passage: Little Women is a 1994 American family drama film directed by Gillian Armstrong. The screenplay by Robin Swicord is based on the 1868 Louisa May Alcott novel of the same name. It is the fourth feature film adaptation of the Alcott classic, following silent versions released in 1917 and 1918, a 1933 George Cukor-directed release and a 1949 adaptation by Mervyn LeRoy. It was released exclusively on December 21, 1994, and was released nationwide four days later on December 25, 1994, by Columbia Pictures. Title: Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love Passage: Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love (English: "One relation" : "The Bond of Love") is a 2001 Bollywood Family Drama film directed by Suneel Darshan released on 18 May 2001. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Akshay Kumar, Juhi Chawla, Karisma Kapoor, Mohnish Bahl. It was the first film where Bachchan and Kumar worked together. The film is a family drama where a big family encounters a crisis when disputes take place between the father (Bachchan) and the son (Kumar). The film was planned to be a story about a father (Bachchan), his son (Kumar) and his daughter (Chawla), however till the time the film went in production stage, Chawla became pregnant, hence her role was changed to an extended guest appearance. Title: Spencer's Mountain Passage: Spencer's Mountain is an American family drama film written, directed, and produced in 1963 by Delmer Daves from a novel by Earl Hamner, Jr. The film stars Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, and in early appearances in their careers, James MacArthur, Veronica Cartwright, and Victor French. Longtime Hollywood actor Donald Crisp plays "Grandpa", his final screen role. Title: A Little Princess (1995 film) Passage: A Little Princess is a 1995 American family drama film directed by Alfonso Cuarn and starring Eleanor Bron, Liam Cunningham (in a dual role), and introducing Liesel Matthews as Sara Crewe with supporting roles done by Vanessa Lee Chester, Rusty Schwimmer, Arthur Malet, and Errol Sitahal. Set during World War I, it focuses on a young girl who is relegated to a life of servitude in a New York City boarding school by the headmistress after receiving news that her father was killed in combat. Loosely based upon the novel "A Little Princess" by Frances Hodgson Burnett, this adaptation was heavily influenced by the 1939 cinematic version and takes creative liberties with the original story. Title: Ploning Passage: Ploning is a 2008 Philippine romantic family drama film based on a popular Cuyonon song of the same title about a girl's hidden feelings. It starred actress Judy Ann Santos and was directed by Dante Nico Garcia, who won Best Director at the 2008 Asian Festival of First Films. Filming was done in the municipality of Cuyo in Palawan, Garcia's hometown. The film was the official entry of the Philippines for Best Foreign Language Film at the 81st Academy Awards.
Kim Coates
Robosapien: Rebooted
Kim Coates
Are both Buster Bloodvessel and Adam Lazzara singers for the band Bad Manners?
Title: Skaville UK Passage: Skaville UK were a British ska band. Bassist and vocalist Nick Welsh had previously played with a number of bands including Bad Manners, The Selecter and Prince Buster, whilst Louis Alphonso (vocalsguitar) and Martin Stewart (keyboards) also played with Bad Manners. Drummer Al Fletcher also played with The Selecter, Die So Fluid and Lee "Scratch" Perry. He died in 2016. The band regularly played with noted ska singer Rhoda Dakar on guest vocals and she also sang on the "Decadent" album. Title: Bad Manners Passage: Bad Manners are an English 2 Tone and ska band led by frontman Buster Bloodvessel. Early appearances included "Top of The Pops" and the live film documentary, "Dance Craze". Title: Lip Up Fatty Passage: "Lip Up Fatty" is a single released by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners in June 1980, which reached No. 15 in the UK Singles Chart. It is one of a number of songs by Bad Manners about 'being fat', (a reference to the round figure of frontman, Buster Bloodvessel). According to Bloodvessel "Lip Up Fatty" was an expression used at his school "to tell people to shut up". Its signature melodic lines were a simple but careful blend of brass instruments and lead harmonica theme, played by Alan Sayag (Winston Bazoomies). Title: Forging Ahead Passage: Forging Ahead is the fourth album by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners from the year 1982. It was the group's last album on Magnet Records. The picture sleeve to the right, is of the American edition of the album that was released two years later in 1984, with a slightly different track list to the official UK issue. Title: Loonee Tunes! Passage: Loonee Tunes! is the second album by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners, from the year 1980. In keeping with the format of their first album, the first track is an instrumental. It reached number 36 on the UK album chart. The album opens with "Echo 4-2" which became the band's cult instrumental introduction number at all live gigs. Title: Adam Lazzara Passage: Adam Burbank Lazzara (born September 22, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He is lead singer of the rock band Taking Back Sunday. Along with singing lead vocals, Lazzara plays guitar and occasionally the harmonica. Title: Don't Knock the Baldhead: Live Passage: Don't Knock the Baldhead! Live is a live album by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners, released in 5 November 1997. The album was re-released in 8 February 2005 as Feel Like Jumping! Greatest Hits Live! The album was recorded in Summer 1996 when the band performed live at two Scandinavian festivals and was engineered by their legendary producer Roger Lomas. Title: Buster Bloodvessel Passage: Douglas Trendle (born 6 September 1958), better known as Buster Bloodvessel, is an English singer and the frontman of the ska revival band Bad Manners. His stage name was taken from the bus conductor played by Ivor Cutler in the Beatles' 1967 film "Magical Mystery Tour". Title: Gosh It's... Bad Manners Passage: Gosh It's... Bad Manners is the third album by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners from the year 1981 and their most popular and successful album, peaking at number 18 on the UK album chart. The band had originally formed in 1976 while the members were together at Woodberry Down Comprehensive School, North London. They commemorated the 1981 closure of the school on the back sleeve of the album. Title: Return of the Ugly Passage: Return of the Ugly is the sixth studio album by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music). It was the band's first release on an independent label and their first album release without David Farren, Brian Tuitt, Andy Marson and Paul Hyman.
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Buster Bloodvessel
Adam Lazzara
Which American television and film actor starred in Beneath the Dark
Title: Steve London Passage: Steve London (March 9, 1929 - June 14, 2014) was an American television and film actor and attorney, best known for his role as Federal Agent Jack Rossman on the ABCDesilu Television series, ""The Untouchables" from 19591963, which starred Robert Stack as Eliot Ness. In the series, Rossman was The Untouchables' wire tap specialist. In one Untouchables episode, he was described by series narrator Walter Winchell as "Agent Jack Rossman-- former telephone company lineman, wiretap expert, and a locksmith so talented that "Rossman could open everything but the Pearly Gates." In the Untouchables series,Jack's weapon of choice was the 12 gauge pump-action shotgun,which he used to deadly effect. London appeared in 65 episodes of "The Untouchables" as Rossman. Title: Joe Morton Passage: Joseph Thomas "Joe" Morton, Jr. (born October 18, 1947) is an American stage, television, and film actor. He worked with film director John Sayles in "The Brother from Another Planet" (1984), "City of Hope" (1991) and "Lone Star" (1996). Other films he appeared in include "" (1991), "Of Mice and Men" (1992), "Speed" (1994), "Apt Pupil" (1998), "What Lies Beneath" (2000), "Ali" (2001), "Paycheck" (2003), "Stealth" (2005) and "American Gangster" (2007). Title: Tom Poston Passage: Thomas Gordon Poston (October 17, 1921 April 30, 2007) was an American television and film actor. He starred on television in a career that began in 1950. He appeared as a comic actor, game show panelist, comedyvariety show host, film actor, television actor, and Broadway performer. According to "USA Today" Life editor Dennis Moore, Poston appeared in more sitcoms than any other actor. In the 1980s, he played George Utley opposite Bob Newhart's character on "Newhart". Title: Roger Smith (actor) Passage: Roger LaVerne Smith (December 18, 1932  June 4, 2017) was an American television and film actor, producer and screenwriter. He starred in the television detective series "77 Sunset Strip" and in the comedy series "Mister Roberts". Smith went on to manage the career of Ann-Margret, his wife of 50 years. Title: R U Professional Passage: "R U Professional" is a 2009 satirical song by the American indie rock band The Mae Shi, inspired by a July 2008 outburst by actor Christian Bale on the set of "Terminator Salvation". Bale was filming with actress Bryce Dallas Howard when he berated director of photography, Shane Hurlbut, for walking into his line of sight. An audio recording of the incident appeared on website TMZ on February 2, 2009. The Mae Shi composed and recorded the song later in the same day, and released it the next day. The group stated that the piece was created to honor Bale. The song parodies Bale by sampling his voice from the 2008 diatribe. The chorus incorporates Bale's use of the word "professional" from his flare-up. The lyrics reference several films the actor starred in, including "Newsies", "Swing Kids", "American Psycho", and "The Dark Knight". Title: Ira Heiden Passage: Ira Heiden (born September 22, 1966) is an American television and film actor, perhaps best known for his role in the 1987 horror film "" as Will Stanton. Ira's other film roles include the 1988 film "Elvira, Mistress of the Dark" and his most recent film is the 1996 film "Timelock". Title: Evan Roe Passage: Evan Roe (born February 9, 2000) is an American television and film actor. Born in Seattle, he is best known for his role as Jason McCord on the CBS political drama television series "Madam Secretary". He has also guest starred on Disney Channel's "Jessie", Fox Television's "Saint George" and Nickelodeon's "Sam Cat" and "Bella and the Bulldogs". Title: Chris Browning Passage: Chris Browning is an American television and film actor, known for character roles, specializing in more tough and rugged types. However, recent roles have been clean-cut family man roles, such as the scientist Jake on the CW's "The 100", or the ill-equipped father in the Mark Cartier film "Lift Me Up". Title: Beneath the Dark Passage: Beneath the Dark is an 2010 American mystery-thriller film directed by Chad Feehan, and starring Josh Stewart, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Chris Browning. Title: Kurtwood Smith Passage: Kurtwood Larson Smith (born July 3, 1943) is an American television and film actor. He is known for playing Clarence Boddicker in "RoboCop" (1987) and Red Forman in "That '70s Show", as well as for his many appearances in science fiction films and television programs ("Star Trek", "The X-Files"). He also starred in the seventh season of "24".
Chris Browning
Beneath the Dark
Chris Browning
In between Epidendrum and Convolvulus,which one has more than 1,500 species?
Title: Homosexual behavior in animals Passage: Homosexual behavior in animals is sexual behavior among non-human species that is interpreted as homosexual or bisexual. This may include sexual activity, courtship, affection, pair bonding, and parenting among same-sex animal pairs. Research indicates that various forms of this are found throughout the animal kingdom. As of 1999, about 500 species, ranging from primates to gut worms, have been documented engaging in same-sex behaviors. According to the organizers of the 2006 Against Nature? exhibit, it has been observed in 1,500 species. Title: Paniceae Passage: Paniceae is a large tribe of the Panicoideae subfamily in the grasses (Poaceae), the only in the monotypic supertribe Panicodae. It includes roughly 1,500 species in 84 genera, primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Paniceae includes species using either of the C and C photosynthetic pathways, as well as presumably intermediate species. Most of the millets are members of tribe Paniceae. Title: Epidendrum sect. Sarcophylla Passage: The section Epidendrum" sect. "Sarcophylla is a subsection of subgenus "E".  subg.  "Epidendrum" of the genus "Epidendrum" of the Orchidaceae. In 1861, Reichenbach recognized one species in this section: Title: Yeast Passage: Yeasts are eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the fungus kingdom. The first yeast originated hundreds of millions of years ago, and 1,500 species are currently identified. They are estimated to constitute 1 of all described fungal species. Yeasts are unicellular organisms which evolved from multicellular ancestors, with some species having the ability to develop multicellular characteristics by forming strings of connected budding cells known as pseudohyphae or false hyphae. Yeast sizes vary greatly, depending on species and environment, typically measuring 34 m in diameter, although some yeasts can grow to 40 m in size. Most yeasts reproduce asexually by mitosis, and many do so by the asymmetric division process known as budding. Title: Epidendrum secundum Passage: Epidendrum secundum, one of the crucifix orchids, is a poorly understood reed stemmed species, which Dressler (1989) describes as "the "Epidendrum secundum" complex." According to Dressler, there are dozens of varieties, some of which appear to deserve species rank. Arditti and Ghani note that "E. secundum "has the distinction of bearing the longest seeds known in the Orchidaceae, 6.0 mm long. By comparison, the seeds of "E. ibaguense" (another crucifix orchid) are only 2.9 mm long. Title: Environment of Ecuador Passage: The Environment of Ecuador contains almost 20,000 species of plants, 1,500 species of birds, 341 species of mammals and more than 840 species of reptiles and amphibians. It includes like the Galpagos Islands, and magnificent parks such as the Yasuni National Park. Title: Cannibalism (zoology) Passage: In zoology, cannibalism is the act of one individual of a species consuming all or part of another individual of the same species as food. To consume the same species or show cannibalism is a common ecological interaction in the animal kingdom and has been recorded for more than 1,500 species. Title: Epidendrum Passage: Epidendrum , abbreviated Epi in the horticultural trade, is a large neotropical genus of the orchid family. With more than 1,500 species, some authors describe it as a mega-genus. The genus name (from Greek "p, epi" and ", dendron", "upon trees") refers to its epiphytic growth habit. Title: Convolvulus Passage: Convolvulus is a genus of about 200 to 250 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae, with a cosmopolitan distribution. Common names include bindweed and morning glory; both names shared with other closely related genera. Title: Drosophila Passage: Drosophila ( ) is a genus of flies, belonging to the family Drosophilidae, whose members are often called "small fruit flies" or (less frequently) pomace flies, vinegar flies, or wine flies, a reference to the characteristic of many species to linger around overripe or rotting fruit. They should not be confused with the Tephritidae, a related family, which are also called fruit flies (sometimes referred to as "true fruit flies"); tephritids feed primarily on unripe or ripe fruit, with many species being regarded as destructive agricultural pests, especially the Mediterranean fruit fly. One species of "Drosophila" in particular, "D. melanogaster", has been heavily used in research in genetics and is a common model organism in developmental biology. The terms "fruit fly" and ""Drosophila"" are often used synonymously with "D. melanogaster" in modern biological literature. The entire genus, however, contains more than 1,500 species and is very diverse in appearance, behavior, and breeding habitat.
Epidendrum
Epidendrum
Convolvulus
This NSYNC singer starred in a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by who?
Title: America's Sweethearts Passage: America's Sweethearts is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Joe Roth and written by Billy Crystal and Peter Tolan. It stars Julia Roberts, Billy Crystal, John Cusack and Catherine Zeta-Jones, with Hank Azaria, Stanley Tucci, Seth Green, Alan Arkin and Christopher Walken in smaller roles. Title: Lance Bass Passage: James Lance Bass ( ; born May 4, 1979) is an American pop singer, dancer, actor, film and television producer, and author. He grew up in Mississippi and rose to fame as the bass singer for the American pop boy band NSYNC. NSYNC's success led Bass to work in film and television. He starred in the 2001 film "On the Line", which his company, Bacon Eggs, also produced. Bass later formed a second production company, Lance Bass Productions, as well as a now-defunct music management company, Free Lance Entertainment, a joint venture with Mercury Records. Title: Cross-Country Romance Passage: Cross-Country Romance is a 1940 American romantic comedy film starring Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie. With the huge success of "It Happened One Night", the 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable, every studio in Hollywood attempted to cash in with a similar storyline. In addition to this film, there was also "Love on the Run" (1936) from MGM, "The Bride Came C.O.D." (1941) by Warner Bros.; even Columbia Pictures, which had made "It Happened One Night", produced the musical remake "Eve Knew Her Apples" (1945). Title: On the Line (2001 film) Passage: On the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui. The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, based upon their short film of the same name. Title: Say It Isn't So (film) Passage: Say It Isn't So is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by J.B. Rogers, written by Peter Gaulke and Gerry Swallow, and starring Heather Graham and Chris Klein as two young lovers who come to believe that they are actually siblings. Title: Sol Goode Passage: Sol Goode is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Danny Comden. The lead role of Sol Goode is played by Balthazar Getty; other cast include Katharine Towne, Jamie Kennedy, Danny Comden, and Cheri Oteri. The film features cameo appearances including Jared Leto, Carmen Electra, Jason Bateman, and Shannon Leto. Title: Town amp; Country (film) Passage: Town Country is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Buck Henry and Michael Laughlin, and starring Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Garry Shandling, Andie MacDowell, Jenna Elfman, Nastassja Kinski, and Charlton Heston. Beatty plays an architect, with Keaton as his wife, and Hawn and Shandling as their best friends. This is Beatty's and Keaton's first film together since 1981's "Reds," and Beatty's third film with Hawn, after 1971's "" and 1975's "Shampoo". Title: Head over Heels (2001 film) Passage: Head over Heels is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Waters about a woman, Amanda Pierce (Monica Potter) living in New York City who works at Metropolitan Museum of Art restoring paintings. Title: Serendipity (film) Passage: Serendipity is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Marc Klein, and starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. The music score was composed by Alan Silvestri. Title: Ed's Next Move Passage: Ed's Next Move is a 1996 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John C. Walsh. It stars Matt Ross and Callie Thorne. A micro-budget romantic comedy about a transplanted Midwesterner adapting to life in New York's East Village, the film appeared at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival where it received critical praise and was picked up by Orion Classics for theatrical release. The LA Times' Kenneth Turan called the movie "one of the most appealing, audience friendly films at Sundance," while Roger Ebert referred to the film as "a truth telling comedy with quiet wit and bright dialogue. " Sight Sound called it "a perfectly formed romantic comedy."
Eric Bross
Lance Bass
On the Line (2001 film)
When does the creator of Heaven Leigh Casteel died?
Title: Molly Leigh Passage: Molly Leigh (16851746) was an English woman who was accused of witchcraft, died before being tried, and had her grave disturbed following claims that she still haunted the town. The 20th-century witch Sybil Leek claimed to be a descendant of Leigh's, and took to keeping a crow, named Mr. Hotfoot Jackson, around with her, just as Leigh had done. Title: Heaven (Andrews novel) Passage: Heaven is the first book in the Casteel series by author V. C. Andrews. It is also the name of the main character Heaven Casteel, in the Casteel series. Title: Web of Dreams Passage: Web of Dreams was written in 1990 by V. C. Andrews ghostwriter Andrew Neiderman. It is the fifth and final novel in The Casteel Series, and serves as a prequel to "Heaven". Told primarily from the viewpoint of Heaven Casteel's mother, Leigh VanVoreen, the novel explains her secrets and circumstances as a 13-year-old girl who was forced to flee her wealthy Boston home, resulting in her dying in childbirth and leaving her daughter Heaven to be raised motherless in the hills of the West Virginia mountains. Title: Richard Leigh (cricketer) Passage: Richard Leigh (born 7 February 1784 at Wilmington, near Dartford, Kent; died 9 October 1841 at Westminster) was an English amateur cricketer who was mainly associated with Surrey. He made five known appearances in first-class matches from 1806 to 1809. His father, also called Richard Leigh, was a well-known match promoter in the 1790s and there were nine first-class matches featuring R. Leigh's XI. Title: The Roots of Heaven Passage: The Roots of Heaven is a 1958 American adventure film in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color made by 20th Century Fox, directed by John Huston and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. The screenplay by Romain Gary and Patrick Leigh Fermor is based on Romain Gary's 1956 Prix Goncourt winning novel "The Roots of Heaven" ("Les racines du ciel"). Title: Troy Tatterton Passage: Troy Langdon Tatterton is a fictional character created by V. C. Andrews and continued by ghostwriter Andrew Neiderman in the bestselling novels in the "Casteel" series. Troy is the handsome and wealthy creator behind the inventions in the Tatterton Toy empire. He lives on the Farthingale estate in the cottage behind the maze. Title: Samuel Leigh (bookseller) Passage: Samuel Leigh was a bookseller and publisher in 19th century London. His office stood on the Strand. From around 1806 to 1814 he conducted business with James Mathews in the partnership of "Mathews and Leigh." He also married Mathews' daughter. Leigh died by his own hand in 1831. Title: All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series Passage: All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series is an animated comedy television series which aired from 1996 to 1998 in syndication and on the Fox Family Channel from 1998 to 1999, with 40 half-hour episodes produced in total. The series was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation, and was distributed by Claster Television (in the years 1996 and 1997) and MGM Worldwide Television Distribution in 1998; finally, its animation was by the studios Wang Film Productions and Thai Wang Film Production Co., Ltd.. Don Bluths 1989 animated feature "All Dogs Go to Heaven" featured a selfish German Shepherd named Charlie who died, went to heaven, escaped back to Earth for vengeance on his murderer Carface and then found redemption with the help of a young orphaned girl named Anne-Marie. The film spawned a sequel, "All Dogs Go to Heaven 2" and this animated series takes place after these events. Title: Heaven Casteel Passage: Heaven Leigh Casteel is the protagonist of the novels in the Casteel series created by V. C. Andrews, and concluded by Andrew Neiderman after her death. Title: V. C. Andrews Passage: Cleo Virginia Andrews (June 6, 1923 December 19, 1986), better known as V. C. Andrews or Virginia C. Andrews, was an American novelist. She was born in Portsmouth, Virginia. Andrews died of breast cancer at the age of 63.
December 19, 1986
Heaven Casteel
V. C. Andrews
Always True to You in My Fashion was written for what musical written by Samuel and Bella Spewack?
Title: Always True to You in My Fashion Passage: "Always True to You in My Fashion" is a 1948 show tune by Cole Porter, written for the musical "Kiss Me, Kate". It is based on "Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae sub Regno Cynarae," a similarly ironic poem by the English Decadent poet Ernest Dowson (18671900), which has the refrain 'I have been faithful to thee, Cynara, in my fashion,' and which was probably inspired by Dowson's lifelong friend Adelaide Foltinowicz, who never returned his devotion. The phrase "faithful in my fashion" entered the language before the song was written, and was the title of a 1946 Hollywood film. Title: My Three Angels Passage: My Three Angels is a comedy play by Samuel and Bella Spewack. The play is based on the French play "La Cuisine Des Anges" by Albert Husson, and is their only play that is regularly performed in repertory theater. Title: My Three Angels (film) Passage: My Three Angels is a 1962 Australian TV adaptation. It was based on the play "My Three Angels" by Samuel and Bella Spewack which in turn was based on the French play "La Cuisine Des Anges" by Albert Husson. Title: Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 Passage: Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 (also known by its shortened form, Vogues of 1938) is a 1937 musical comedy film produced by Walter Wanger and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Irving Cummings, written by Bella Spewack and Sam Spewack, and starred Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett. It was filmed in New York City in Technicolor. Title: Week-End at the Waldorf Passage: Week-End at the Waldorf, an American comedy drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard premiered in Los Angeles on 17 October 1945. The screenplay by Samuel and Bella Spewack is based on Guy Bolton's adaptation of the Vicki Baum novel "Grand Hotel", which had been filmed as "Grand Hotel" in 1932. Title: Bella and Samuel Spewack Passage: Samuel (September 16, 1899 October 14, 1971) and Bella Spewack (March 25, 1899 April 27, 1990) were a husband-and-wife writing team. Title: Leave It to Me! Passage: Leave It to Me! is a 1938 musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The book was a collaborative effort by Samuel and Bella Spewack, who also directed the Broadway production. The musical was based on the play "Clear All Wires" by the Spewacks, which was performed on Broadway for 93 performances in 1932, and which was filmed in 1933, starring Lee Tracy, Benita Hume, Una Merkel and James Gleason. Title: Should Ladies Behave Passage: Should Ladies Behave is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and written by Bella Spewack and Sam Spewack. The film stars Lionel Barrymore, Alice Brady, Conway Tearle, Katharine Alexander and Mary Carlisle. The film was released on December 1, 1933, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Title: Clear All Wires! Passage: Clear All Wires! is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by George W. Hill and written by Bella Spewack, Sam Spewack and Delmer Daves. The film stars Lee Tracy, Benita Hume, Una Merkel, James Gleason, Alan Edwards and Eugene Sigaloff. The film was released on February 24, 1933, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Title: Kiss Me, Kate Passage: Kiss Me, Kate is a musical written by Samuel and Bella Spewack with music and lyrics by Cole Porter.
Kiss Me, Kate
Always True to You in My Fashion
Kiss Me, Kate
Teen Titans, featuring Titans East, is a TV series based on the comics by which publisher?
Title: DC Nation Passage: DC Nation were shows and shorts based on DC Comics that aired on Cartoon Network on Saturday morning. It premiered on March 3, 2012, and is produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Some of the shows in DC Nation include "" and "Young Justice" (with "Beware the Batman" in 2013). On June 8, 2012, Cartoon Network announced that it would revive the "Teen Titans" animated series as "Teen Titans Go! ", based on the New Teen Titans shorts, in 2013; episodes began airing in April of that year. Title: Teen Titans Go! (TV series) Passage: Teen Titans Go! is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics fictional superhero team, the "Teen Titans". The series was announced following the popularity of DC Nation's New Teen Titans shorts. Title: Match (DC Comics) Passage: Match is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. He is a clone of Superboy. Match appeared in the "Superboy" title, issues of Young Justice and the "Sins of Youth" and "Joker's Last Laugh" crossover events. Currently, he is a member of the Titans East, which debuted in "Teen Titans" 43. Title: Titans East Passage: Titans East is the name of several DC Comics teams. The teams appear in the "Teen Titans" comic books and animated series. The comic book incarnation of Titans East first appeared in the "Titans Tomorrow" storyline, which is set in the future. The first modern incarnation appeared in "Teen Titans" vol. 3, 43 (2007), as a group of villains led by Deathstroke. Cyborg has recently assembled a new version of the team. Title: Teen Titans (TV series) Passage: Teen Titans is an American animated superhero television series created by Glen Murakami, based on the DC Comics characters of the same name. It is based primarily on the run of stories by Marv Wolfman and George Prez from the early 1980s "New Teen Titans" comic book series. Title: Teen Titans Go! Passage: Teen Titans Go! is a comic book series that was published by DC Comics. It is based on the 2003 animated TV series "Teen Titans", which is itself loosely based on the team that starred in the popular 1980s comic "The New Teen Titans". The series was written by J. Torres with Todd Nauck and Larry Stucker as the regular illustrators. The series focuses on Robin, Raven, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Cyborg who are the main cast members of the TV series. Title: Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo Passage: Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is a 2006 television animated superhero film adaptation of the DC Comics superhero team Teen Titans. It is set in the milieu of the animated series "Teen Titans" that ran from 20032006. The film premiered on Cartoon Network on September 15, 2006 and on Kids' WB on September 16, 2006. " Teen Titans" head writer David Slack returned for this movie. Title: List of Teen Titans Go! episodes Passage: "Teen Titans Go! " is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics fictional superhero team, the "Teen Titans". The series was announced following the popularity of DC Nation's New Teen Titans shorts, both of which are based on the 2003 "Teen Titans" TV series. "Teen Titans Go!" is a more comedic take on the DC Comics franchise, dealing with situations that happen every day. Sporting a new animation style, "Teen Titans Go!" serves as a comedic spin-off with no continuity to the previous series, and only certain elements are retained. Many DC characters make cameo appearances and are referenced in the background. The original principal voice cast returns to reprise their respective roles. Title: Teen Titans Passage: The Teen Titans, also known as the New Teen Titans and the Titans, are a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, often in an eponymous monthly series. As the group's name suggests, its members are teenage superheroes, many of whom have acted as sidekicks to DC's premiere superheroes in the Justice League. First appearing in 1964 in "The Brave and the Bold" 54, the team was founded by Kid Flash (Wally West), Robin (Dick Grayson), and Aqualad (Garth), with the team adopting the name Teen Titans in issue 60 following the addition of Wonder Girl (Donna Troy) to its ranks. Title: Teen Titans (2005 video game) Passage: Teen Titans is a video game released for the Game Boy Advance on October 16, 2005. The game is based on the television show "Teen Titans" and features the five main characters from the show as playable characters: Robin, Raven, Beast Boy, Starfire, and Cyborg. The game's boss characters are Gizmo, Jinx, Mammoth, and Brother Blood. The game was going to be released in Europe shortly after its release in North America, though the European release was later cancelled. A sequel, "Teen Titans 2: The Brotherhood's Revenge", often shortened to simply "Teen Titans 2", was released exclusively in North America for the Game Boy Advance on October 23, 2006.
DC Comics
Titans East
Teen Titans (TV series)
Were Douglas Adams and J. M. G. Le Clzio from the same country?
Title: Douglas Adams Passage: Douglas Noel Adams (11 March 1952 11 May 2001) was an English author, scriptwriter, essayist, humorist, satirist and dramatist. Title: Notes on the Cinematographer Passage: Notes on the Cinematographer (French: Notes sur le cinmatographe ) is a 1975 book by the French filmmaker Robert Bresson. It collects Bresson's reflections on cinema written as short aphorisms. J. M. G. Le Clzio wrote a preface for a new edition in 1988. The book was published in English in 1977, translated by Jonathan Griffin. Title: Fantmes dans la rue Passage: Fantmes dans la rue ("Ghosts in the Street") is the title of a novella written in French by French Nobel laureate writer J. M. G. Le Clzio. His daughter Amy Le Clzio suggested the storyline to this novella. It was first published in the French language magazine "Elle", n 2845 dated 10 July 2000. Title: Une lettre de J. M. G. Le Clzio Passage: "Une lettre de J. M. G. Le Clezio"is an essay written by French Nobel laureate J. M. G. Le Clzio. Title: Le Procs-Verbal Passage: Le Procs-Verbal (English title: "The Interrogation") is the debut novel of French Nobel laureate writer J. M. G. Le Clzio, about a troubled man named Adam Pollo who "struggles to contextualize what he sees" and "to negotiate often disturbing ideas while simultaneously navigating through, for him, lifes absurdity and emptiness". Title: J. M. G. Le Clzio Passage: Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clzio (] ; born 13 April 1940), usually identified as J. M. G. Le Clzio, is a French-Mauritian writer and professor. The author of over forty works, he was awarded the 1963 Prix Renaudot for his novel "Le Procs-Verbal" and the 2008 Nobel Prize in Literature for his life's work, as an "author of new departures, poetic adventure and sensual ecstasy, explorer of a humanity beyond and below the reigning civilization". Title: Conversations avec J. M. G. Le Clzio Passage: "Conversations avec J. M. G. Le Clzio" are the written dialogues in French of Pierre Lhoste interviewing French Nobel Prize in Literature J. M. G. Le Clzio on September 2,1969 and from January 11 until January 16, 1971. The introduction was written by J. M. G. Le Clzio. Title: Lyce Franais J. M. G. Le Clzio Passage: Lyce Franais Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clzio or Port Vila French Lyce (Lyce franais de Port-Vila) is a French international school in Port-Vila, Vanuatu. It was named after French author J. M. G. Le Clzio. It serves "maternelle" (preschool) through "terminale", the final year of "lyce" (sixth formsenior high school). Title: Le Dluge (Le Clzio) Passage: Le Dluge is an early fictional work about trouble and fear in major Western cities by Nobel laureate J. M. G. Le Clzio. Title: Douglas Adams at the BBC Passage: Douglas Adams at the BBC is a three CD set released by BBC Audio in 2004 (ISBN  ). By using extracts from many radio and TV productions, the three discs cover Douglas Adams's association with BBC Radio and TV from 1974 to 2001, and also include tributes to Adams that were transmitted between 2001 and 2003. Subjects are covered in an A-Z format (thus becoming an "A-Z of Douglas Adams"). Linking narration on all three discs is provided by Simon Jones. Several of the sketches, many of which are included for the first time since their original transmissions, had been discussed in biographies of Adams (e.g. "Don't Panic" by Neil Gaiman and "Wish You Were Here" by Nick Webb). In addition, the complete script for "The Lost Hitchhiker Sketch" appears in the 25th anniversary edition of "". Disc one covers subjects A to G, disc two covers subjects H to P, and disc three covers subjects Q to Z.
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Douglas Adams
J. M. G. Le Clzio
Are Skittle Bomb and Painkiller both made with energy drinks?
Title: Painkiller (cocktail) Passage: A Painkiller is a rum cocktail trademarked by Pusser's Rum Ltd, their signature drink. It is often associated with Tiki establishments. The Painkiller is a blend of Pusser's rum with 4 parts pineapple juice, 1 part cream of coconut and 1 part orange juice, well shaken and served over the rocks with a generous amount of fresh nutmeg on top. It may be made with either two, three or four ounces of Pusser's dark rum. Title: Monster Beverage Passage: Monster Beverage Corporation is an American beverage company that manufactures energy drinks, natural soft drinks, and fruit drinks including Monster Energy, Hansen's Natural Soda, Hansen's Energy, Hansen's Junior Juice, Hubert's Lemonade, Peace Tea, and Blue Sky. Title: Cott Passage: The Cott Corporation is a supplier of private label carbonated soft drinks distributing to the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Europe. In addition to producing private-label beverages for retailers, Cott also has portfolio of its own brands, including Cott, RC (excluding the United States, where it is part of Dr Pepper Snapple Group), Ben Shaws, Stars Stripes, Vintage and Vess soft drinks, ready-to-drink teas, sparkling and flavoured waters, sports and energy drinks, juice drinks and smoothies. Newer Cott brands include Orient Emporium, GL-7, Red Rain Energy and After Shock Energy. Title: Sugary drink tax Passage: A sugary drink tax or soda tax is a tax or surcharge designed to reduce consumption of drinks with added sugar. Drinks covered under a soda tax often include carbonated soft drinks, sports drinks and energy drinks. Title: Energy drink Passage: An energy drink is a type of beverage containing stimulant drugs, usually including caffeine, which is marketed as providing mental and physical stimulation (marketed as "energy", but distinct from food energy). They may or may not be carbonated and many also contain sugar or other sweeteners, herbal extracts, taurine, and amino acids. They are a subset of the larger group of energy products, which includes bars and gels, and distinct from sports drinks, which are advertised to enhance sports performance. There are many brands and varieties of energy drinks. Title: Jgerbomb Passage: The Jgerbomb is a bomb shot mixed drink that was originally mixed by dropping a shot of Jgermeister into a glass of beer. Later, beer was replaced by Red Bull or other energy drinks. In German-speaking countries, it is called a "Turbojger" or a "Fliegender Hirsch""Flying Hirsch" (Flying Stag)where "Fliegender" is derived from the slogan "Red Bull verleiht Flgel" (Red Bull gives you wings) and "Stag" originates in the Jgermeister logo. A long drink mixed with Jgermeister and Red Bull is called "JgerBull". In Finland, it is called an "Akkuhappo" (Battery acid, with the energy drink used commonly being the Finnish Battery) while in Greece it is called "" (Submarine)(note that the most common definition of "" in Greece is whiskeyvodka with beer, lately the term "Jgerbomb" is more widely understood and accepted). Title: Cocaine (drink) Passage: Cocaine is a highly caffeinated energy drink distributed by Redux Beverages. It contains more caffeine than rival energy drinks Red Bull and Rockstar, symbolized by three and a half steer heads on the label. Aside from caffeine, the label claims 750 milligrams of taurine, another common ingredient found in many energy drinks. Title: Skittle Bomb Passage: The Skittle Bomb also known in France as "Retreau" (pronounced "Rtro") is an alcoholic bomb shot cocktail that gets its name from its Skittles confectionery taste. The method of preparation is similar to that of the Jgerbomb. It consists of a shot glass of Cointreau dropped into a glass containing Red Bull. Title: Energy shot Passage: Energy shots are a specialized kind of energy drink that contain a dose of the stimulant caffeine in a small amount of liquid. Whereas most energy drinks are sold in cans or bottles, energy shots are usually sold in 50ml bottles. Energy shots can contain the same total amount of caffeine, vitamins or other functional ingredients as their larger versions, and may be considered concentrated forms of energy drinks. "Micro shot" energy drinks also exist, containing only 1-5 teaspoons of liquid. Title: M7 Japan Passage: M7 Japan is a brand of auto parts and energy drinks. The lubricant brand is M7 Pro Oil and it was founded in 2006. The company is wholly owned subsidiary of Mutiara Motors Group from Malaysia. M7 Pro Oil has expanded its line of car and motorcycle engine oil to semi-synthetic and fully synthetic specifications. In 2011, M7 Japan started to develop their own energy drinks named Drive M7. The ingredients include carbonated water, vitamins from the vitamin B group, caffeine, taurine, and chlorophyll.
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Skittle Bomb
Painkiller (cocktail)
Did both Stephen Vincent Bent and Joanne Harris hail from the same country?
Title: The Devil and Daniel Webster (disambiguation) Passage: "The Devil and Daniel Webster" is a 1937 short story by Stephen Vincent Bent. Title: Joanne Harris Passage: Joanne Michle Sylvie Harris, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 3 July 1964) is an English author, known for her award-winning novel "Chocolat". It was later turned into the 2000 film "Chocolat". Title: Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia Passage: Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia is a reference work devoted to world literature. The first volume appeared in 1948, edited by Pulitzer Prize-winner William Rose Bent, older brother of the writer Stephen Vincent Bent. It was based on Ebenezer Cobham Brewer's classic "Dictionary of Phrase and Fable", and offered a compendium of curious information (such as "Aani. In Egyptian mythology, the dog-headed ape sacred to the god Thoth"). The second edition appeared in 1965, and added illustrations. Title: Stephen Vincent Bent House Passage: The Stephen Vincent Bent House, commonly referred to as Bent House, is a historic house on the Summerville campus of Georgia Regents University in Augusta, Georgia. The house was built 182729 as the Commandant's House of the Augusta Arsenal, and is a much-altered example of Federal period architecture. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 for its association with the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Stephen Vincent Bent (18981943), who lived here in the 1910s. The house, which housed the official residence of the Augusta State University for a time, presently houses the Summerville campus's office of admissions. Title: The Devil and Daniel Webster (film) Passage: The Devil and Daniel Webster is a 1941 fantasy film, adapted by Stephen Vincent Bent and Dan Totheroh from Bent's short story, "The Devil and Daniel Webster". The film's title was changed to All That Money Can Buy to avoid confusion with another film released by RKO that year, "The Devil and Miss Jones", but later had the title restored on some prints. It has also been released under the titles Mr. Scratch, Daniel and the Devil and Here Is a Man. The film stars Edward Arnold, Walter Huston, and James Craig. Title: Johnny Pye and the Fool-Killer Passage: Johnny Pye and the Fool-Killer was an Off-Broadway musical with music by Randy Courts, the book by Mark St. Germain, and lyrics by Randy Courts and Mark St. Germain based on the story of the same name by Stephen Vincent Bent. It was originally performed at Seattle's La Pensee Discovery! Theatre in 1983 and ran at Lamb's Theatre from October 21, 1993 and closed on December 12, 1993 after 54 performances. Title: Just for You (1952 film) Passage: Just for You is a 1952 American musical film starring Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman and the final motion picture to be directed by Elliott Nugent. It was nominated for two Academy Awards in 1953. The film was based on the book "Famous" by Stephen Vincent Bent. Filming took place between October 22 and December 20. 1951. It is said that Judy Garland had originally been sent a script as she was being considered for the female lead, but she apparently decided not to proceed with the project. Location scenes were filmed at Lake Arrowhead, near San Bernardino, California and at Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino National Forest. Title: Stephen Vincent Bent Passage: Stephen Vincent Bent (July 22, 1898 March 13, 1943) was an American poet, short story writer, and novelist. He is best known for his book-length narrative poem of the American Civil War "John Brown's Body" (1928), for which he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1929, and for the short stories "The Devil and Daniel Webster" (1936) and "By the Waters of Babylon" (1937). In 2009, The Library of America selected Bents story "The King of the Cats" (1929) for inclusion in its two-century retrospective of "American Fantastic Tales" edited by Peter Straub. Title: John Brown's Body (poem) Passage: John Brown's Body (1928) is an epic American poem written by Stephen Vincent Bent. Its title references the radical abolitionist John Brown, who raided Harpers Ferry in Virginia in the fall of 1859. He was captured and hanged later that year. Bent's poem covers the history of the American Civil War. It won the Pulitzer Prize in 1929. Title: William Rose Bent Passage: William Rose Bent (February 2, 1886 May 4, 1950) was an American poet, writer, and editor. He was the older brother of Stephen Vincent Bent.
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The Trump family, famously photographed by Regine Mahaux, is descended from a native of what European country?
Title: GrabYourWallet Passage: GrabYourWallet was started on October 11, 2016 via Twitter by San Francisco marketing strategist Shannon Coulter, with the help of Sue Atencio. Coulter created a list of stores that carried Trump products after the "Access Hollywood" tape came out. The news from the tape made her physically ill for a few days. On Twitter, she wrote about her "deep ambivalence" about spending money at a place that sold Trump products. She stated that she wanted "to be able to shop with a clear conscience," and did not feel comfortable purchasing items from those who do business with anyone in the Trump family. The name "GrabYourWallet" is a reference to both Trump's comments about women, and to people using their buying power to influence companies. Coulter emphasizes that the movement is non-partisan, and says, "This is a human decency thing. It's about the divisiveness and disrespectfulness of Donald Trump." Title: Trump family Passage: The Trump family (] ; [drmp]; ) is a German and German-American family, descended from Johannnes Trump, a native of the village of Kallstadt, now in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Title: European Country Music Association Passage: The European Country Music Association (ECMA) was established in 1994 in the United Kingdom and Spain by people related to the European country music scene, including publishers, DJs and musicians. It originally consisted of less than 100 members. The first president was the UK's Harry E. Fenton. Title: Lynne Patton Passage: Lynne Martine Patton (born 1973 or 1974) is an American event planner, who was designated in June 2017 by President Donald Trump to head Region II of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, which oversees New York and New Jersey. She previously worked as an event planner for the Trump family, including planning the wedding of Eric Trump, and helped run the Eric Trump Foundation. She was a speaker at the 2016 Republican National Convention. Title: ric Guillemain Passage: ric Guillemain is a French fashion photographer, born in Morocco. He has worked with Peter Lindbergh and has famously photographed Vanessa Paradis for "Vs. Magazine". Title: Family of Donald Trump Passage: The family of Donald Trump, the President of the United States, is a prominent American family active in real estate, entertainment, business, and politics. Trump's immediate family circle is the First Family of the United States. They are part of the broader Trump family originating from Germany. Donald Trump has five children (between three wives) and nine grandchildren. Title: Donald Trump (Last Week Tonight) Passage: "Donald Trump" is a segment of the HBO news satire television series "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" devoted to Donald Trump, who later became the President of the United States. It first aired on February 28, 2016, as part of the third episode of "Last Week Tonight"'s third season, when Trump was the frontrunner for the Republican Party nomination for the presidency. During the 22-minute segment, comedian John Oliver discusses Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and his career in business, outlining his campaign rhetoric, varying political positions and failed business ventures. He also says the Trump family name was changed at one point from the ancestral name "Drumpf". Title: Elizabeth Christ Trump Passage: Elizabeth Christ Trump (born Elisabeth Christ; October 10, 1880 June 6, 1966) was a German-born American businesswoman and is considered the matriarch of the Trump family. She married Frederick Trump in 1902. While raising their three children, the early death of her husband in 1918 required her to manage his properties in order to support her family. She founded the real estate development company Elizabeth Trump Son with her son Fred. The company, now known as The Trump Organization, is currently owned by her grandson, Donald Trump, who is the 45th President of the United States. Her great-grandsons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are running the family business as trustees during their father's presidency. Title: Rgine Mahaux Passage: Rgine Mahaux (born 1967) is a Belgian photographer known for her portraits of the Trump family. Title: Trump Tower Passage: Trump Tower is a 58-story, 664 ft mixed-use skyscraper located at 721725 Fifth Avenue between 56th and 57th Streets in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Trump Tower serves as the headquarters for The Trump Organization. Additionally, it houses the penthouse condominium residences of the building's namesake and developer, U.S. President Donald Trump, who was a businessman and real estate developer when the tower was developed. Several members of the Trump family also reside, or have resided, in the building. The tower stands upon a plot where the flagship store of department-store chain Bonwit Teller was formerly located.
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Which film director was also a German actor, William Dieterle or Edward L. Cahn?
Title: Quick, Let's Get Married Passage: Quick, Let's Get Married (also known as The Confession) is a 1964 American comedy film directed by William Dieterle and starring Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland and Barbara Eden. It was produced by Rogers' husband William Marshall in an attempt to revive her screen career. The film had a troubled production, with original director Victor Stoloff being replaced by Dieterle. It sat on the shelf for several years and did not get a full release until 1971. Title: Mistress of the World Passage: Mistress of the World (German: "Die Herrin der Welt" , French: "Les mystres d'Angkor" , Italian: "Il mistero dei tre continenti" ) is a 1960 German-French-Italian science fiction-spy film directed by William Dieterle and starring Martha Hyer and Carlos Thompson. It marked the comeback in his native country of the director William Dieterle after several decades spent in Hollywood. In West Germany it was released in a longer version split in two parts ("Die Herrin der Welt - Teil I" and "Die Herrin der Welt - Teil II"). Title: Edward L. Cahn Passage: Edward L. Cahn (February 12, 1899 August 25, 1963) was an American film director. Title: The Saint and Her Fool Passage: The Saint and Her Fool (German:Die Heilige und ihr Narr) is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Lien Deyers and Gina Mans. It was based on a novel by and premiered at the Capital am Zoo in Berlin. Art direction was by Andrej Andrejew. For a long time, the movie was considered lost. Although never released in the US, a nitrate copy was discovered in Jack Warner's personal vault. In 2008 it was given to the UCLA in Los Angeles and restored. Title: Kismet (1944 film) Passage: Kismet is a 1944 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film in Technicolor starring Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Joy Page, and Florence Bates. James Craig played the young Caliph of Baghdad, and Edward Arnold was the treacherous Grand Vizier. It was directed by William Dieterle, but was not a success at the box office. Dieterle had directed Marlene two decades prior in the German silent film "Man by the Wayside", which was both the first role in which Dietrich was cast competitively and Dieterle's directorial debut. Title: Ludwig II, King of Bavaria Passage: Ludwig II, King of Bavaria (German: Ludwig der Zweite, Knig von Bayern) is a 1929 German silent historical film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Theodor Loos and Eugen Burg. It portrays the life and reign of the monarch Ludwig II who ruled Bavaria from 1864 to 1886. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Geiselgasteig, Munich. The production company was the German subsidiary of the American studio Universal Pictures. Title: Man by the Wayside Passage: Man by the Wayside (German: Der Mensch am Wege) is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Alexander Granach, Emilia Unda and Dieterle. Title: Behind the Altar Passage: Behind the Altar or The Secret of Abbe X (German: Das Geheimnis des Abbe X) is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Julius Brandt and William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Marcella Albani and Alfred Gerasch. Title: Rustle of Spring (film) Passage: Rustle of Spring (German: Frhlingsrauschen) is a 1929 German silent romance film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Lien Deyers and Julius Brandt. Title: William Dieterle Passage: William Dieterle (July 15, 1893 December 9, 1972) was a German actor and film director, who worked in Hollywood for much of his career. His best known films include "The Devil and Daniel Webster", "The Story of Louis Pasteur" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". His 1937 film "The Life of Emile Zola" won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
William Dieterle
William Dieterle
Edward L. Cahn
John Cusack appeared in what movie that was directed by Steven Pink?
Title: Bashar Rahal Passage: Bashar Mounzer Rahal (Bulgarian: , Arabic: ) is a Bulgarian actor of Lebanese descent, known for his role in the TV show "It Can't Be" equivalent of "Saturday Night Live". Most recently he can be seen alongside John Cusack, Hilary Duff and Academy Award Winners Ben Kingsley, Marisa Tomei and Joan Cusack in the movie "War, Inc.". Title: The Factory (film) Passage: The Factory is a 2012 American crime thriller film directed by Morgan O'Neill and starring John Cusack, Mae Whitman, Dallas Roberts, Mageina Tovah, Cindy Sampson, and Jennifer Carpenter. In the film, Cusack plays a Buffalo, New York cop who has been chasing a serial kidnapper who abducts young women. Title: Hot Pursuit (1987 film) Passage: Hot Pursuit is a 1987 American-Mexican action comedy film directed by Steven Lisberger, written by Lisberger and Steven Carabatsos, and starring John Cusack, Robert Loggia, Wendy Gazelle, and Jerry Stiller. Title: Tom Jankiewicz Passage: Thomas Anthony Jankiewicz (September 8, 1963 January 23, 2013) was an American screenwriter. Jankiewicz was best known for penning the 1997 film, "Grosse Pointe Blank", starring John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Alan Arkin, and Dan Aykroyd. "Grosse Pointe Blank" tells the story of an assassin, played by John Cusack, who returns to his hometown for his 10-year high school reunion. Title: Cell (film) Passage: Cell is a 2016 American science fiction horror film based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The film is directed by Tod Williams, produced by John Cusack, with a screenplay by King and Adam Alleca. The film stars Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, and Isabelle Fuhrman. The film was released on June 10, 2016 to video on demand, prior to a limited release scheduled for July 8, 2016. "Cell" is the second film adaptation of a King story to co-star Cusack and Jackson, after "1408" (2007). Title: Hot Tub Time Machine Passage: Hot Tub Time Machine is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Steve Pink and starring John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Crispin Glover, Lizzy Caplan, Kellee Stewart, Crystal Lowe, Collette Wolfe and Chevy Chase. The film was released on March 26, 2010. A sequel, "Hot Tub Time Machine 2", was released on February 20, 2015. Title: The Sure Thing Passage: The Sure Thing is a 1985 American romantic comedy film written by Steven L. Bloom and Jonathan Roberts and directed by Rob Reiner. The film stars John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga, and Viveca Lindfors; it introduces Nicollette Sheridan in the title role. The film chronicles the cross-country journey of college students Walter Gibson (Cusack) and Alison Bradbury (Zuniga) as they make their way from New England to Los Angeles, each in an effort to meet their ideal match. Title: Piven Theatre Workshop Passage: The Piven Theatre Workshop is located in Evanston, Illinois and was founded by Joyce and Byrne Piven. For over 30 years, it has existed both as a professional theatre company and a training center for children and adults. Famous alumni to come out of the program include Jeremy Piven, John Cusack, Joan Cusack, Ann Cusack, Aidan Quinn, Laurel Holloman, Lili Taylor, and Kate Walsh. Title: Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Passage: Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Steve Pink and written by Josh Heald. The film stars Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Adam Scott, Chevy Chase, and Gillian Jacobs. It is the sequel to the 2010 film "Hot Tub Time Machine". The film was released on February 20, 2015. John Cusack, who played Adam Yates and produced the first film, does not return in the theatrical cut, but has a brief cameo in the unrated version. The film grossed 13 million against its 14 million budget and has a 14 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Title: John Cusack Passage: John Paul Cusack ( ; born June 28, 1966) is an American actor, producer and screenwriter. He began acting on films during the 1980s. Cusack was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance in "High Fidelity" (2000). Other films including "Grosse Pointe Blank" (1997), "Being John Malkovich" (1999), "1408" (2007), "2012" (2009), "Hot Tub Time Machine" (2010), and "The Raven" (2012).
Hot Tub Time Machine
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Hot Tub Time Machine
Who was the last Holy Roman Empress and requested a name day celebration that was completed in August 1803?
Title: Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy Passage: Beatrice of Burgundy (1143 15 November 1184) was a Sovereign Countess of Burgundy from 1148 until her death, and a Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor. She was crowned Holy Roman Empress by Antipope Paschal III in Rome on 1 August 1167, and as Queen of Burgundy at Vienne in August 1178. Title: Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily Passage: Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily (6 June 1772 13 April 1807) was the last Holy Roman Empress and the first Empress of Austria by marriage to Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor. She was the eldest daughter of Ferdinand IV III of Naples and Sicily (later Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies) (17511825) and his wife, Marie Caroline of Austria (17521814). Title: Maria Amalia of Austria Passage: Maria Amalia of Austria (Maria Amalie Josefa Anna; 22 October 1701 11 December 1756) was Holy Roman Empress, Queen of the Germans, Queen of Bohemia, Electress and Duchess of Bavaria etc. as the spouse of Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor. By birth, she was an Archduchess of Austria as the daughter of Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor and Wilhelmine Amalia of Brunswick-Lneburg. Title: List of Holy Roman Empresses Passage: Holy Roman Empress or Empress of the Holy Roman Empire is the title given to the consort (wife) or regent of the Holy Roman Emperor. The elective dignity of Holy Roman Emperor was restricted to males only, therefore there was never a Holy Roman Empress regnant, though women such as Theophanu or Maria Theresa of Austria, who controlled the power of rule, served as de facto Empresses regnant. Title: Constance, Queen of Sicily Passage: Constance (2 November 1154 27 November 1198) was Queen regnant of Sicily in 119498, jointly with her spouse from 1194 to 1197, and with her infant son Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1198, as the heiress of the Norman kings of Sicily. She was also Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. Title: Beatrice of Swabia Passage: Beatrice or Beatrix of Swabia (AprilJune 1198 11 August 1212), a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was Holy Roman Empress and German Queen in 1212 as the first wife of the Welf emperor Otto IV. She was also the shortest-serving Holy Roman Empress, dying three weeks into her marriage. Title: St. Francis Mass Passage: Michael Haydn completed the Missa sub titulo Sancti Francisci Seraphici, Klafsky I:23, MH 826, on August 16, 1803, apparently at the request of Empress Maria Theresa for a name day celebration. Title: Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbttel Passage: Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbttel (28 August 1691 21 December 1750) was Princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbttel, Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary; and Archduchess of Austria by her marriage to Emperor Charles VI. She was renowned for her delicate beauty and also for being the mother of Empress Maria Theresa. She was the longest serving Holy Roman Empress. Title: Adelaide of Italy Passage: Adelaide of Italy (93116 December 999), also called Adelaide of Burgundy, was a Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great; she was crowned as the Holy Roman Empress with him by Pope John XII in Rome on February 2, 962. She was regent of the Holy Roman Empire as the guardian of her grandson in 991-995. Title: Maria Josepha of Bavaria Passage: Maria Josepha of Bavaria (Marie Josephe Antonie Walburga Felicitas Regula, 20 March 173928 May 1767) was Holy Roman Empress, Queen of the Romans, Archduchess of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, etc. by her marriage to Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor. By birth, she was a Princess and Duchess of Bavaria as the daughter of Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor, Elector of Bavaria, and Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria.
Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily
St. Francis Mass
Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily
Who directed the movie based on an erotic novel first published in Vienna, Austria in 1906?
Title: Gamiani Passage: Gamiani, or Two Nights of Excess (French: "Gamiani, ou deux nuits d'excs" ) is a French erotic novel first published in 1833. Its authorship is anonymous, but it is believed to have been written by Alfred de Musset and the lesbian eponymous heroine a portrait of his lover, George Sand. It became a bestseller among nineteenth century erotic literature. Title: Fanny Hill Passage: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (popularly known as Fanny Hill, an anglicisation of the Latin "mons veneris", mound of Venus) is an erotic novel by English novelist John Cleland first published in London in 1748. Written while the author was in debtors' prison in London, it is considered "the first original English prose pornography, and the first pornography to use the form of the novel". It is one of the most prosecuted and banned books in history. Title: Josephine Mutzenbacher Passage: Josephine Mutzenbacher The Life Story of a Viennese Whore, as Told by Herself (German: "Josefine Mutzenbacher oder Die Geschichte einer Wienerischen Dirne von ihr selbst erzhlt" ) is an erotic novel first published anonymously in Vienna, Austria in 1906. The novel is famous in the German-speaking world, having been in print in both German and English for over 100 years and sold over 3 million copies, becoming an erotic bestseller. Title: The Way of a Man with a Maid Passage: The Way of a Man with a Maid is an anonymous, sadomasochistic, erotic novel, probably first published in 1908. The story is told in the first person by a gentleman called "Jack", who lures women he knows into a kind of erotic torture chamber, called "The Snuggery", in his house, and takes considerable pride in meticulously planned rapes which he describes in minute detail. Title: Three Comrades (novel) Passage: Three Comrades (German: "Drei Kameraden" ) is a novel first published in 1936 by the German author Erich Maria Remarque. It is written in first person by the main character Robert Lohkamp, whose somewhat disillusioned outlook on life is due to his horrifying experiences in the trenches of the First World War's French-German front. He shares these experiences with Otto Kster and Gottfried Lenz, his two comrades with whom he runs an auto-repair shop in late 1920s Berlin (probably). Remarque wrote the novel in exile and it was first published in Dutch translation as "Drie kameraden", with English translation following soon in "Good Housekeeping" from January to March 1937 and in the book form in the same year. First German language edition was published in 1938 by exile publisher "Querido" in Amsterdam, but the novel was published in Germany only in 1951. Title: The Autobiography of a Flea Passage: The Autobiography of a Flea is an anonymous erotic novel first published in 1887 in London by Edward Avery. Later research has revealed that the author was a London lawyer of the time named Stanislas de Rhodes. Title: The Lustful Turk Passage: The Lustful Turk, or Lascivious Scenes from a Harem is a pre-Victorian British erotic epistolary novel first published anonymously in 1828 by John Benjamin Brookes and reprinted by William Dugdale. However, it was not widely known or circulated until the 1893 edition. Title: Irene's Cunt Passage: Irene's Cunt (French: "Le Con d'Irne") is a short erotic novel written by the French poet and novelist Louis Aragon under the pseudonym Albert de Routisie, first published in 1928. Its title is rendered in English variously as "Irene" or "Irene's Cunt." Jean-Jacques Pauvert has called the novel "one of the four or five most beautiful poetic works produced by surrealism". Title: Sensational Janine Passage: Sensational Janine (German: "Josefine Mutzenbacher... wie sie wirklich war - 1. Teil") is a 1976 West German hardcore costume drama-sex comedy film directed by Hans Billian. The film is an adaptation of the anonymous novel "Josephine Mutzenbacher" on the life of the eponymous and fictional "fin-de-sicle" Viennese courtesan. Title: Due West: Our Sex Journey Passage: Due West: Our Sex Journey is a 2012 Hong Kong 3-D erotica film directed and written by Mark Wu, starring Justin Cheung, Gregory Wong, Celia Kwok, Jeana Ho, and Daniella Wang. It is based on the erotic novel entitled "Dongguan Wood", first published as a series of online stories by pseudonymous author Xiang Xi Murakami Haruki. The film premiered in Hong Kong on September 20, 2012.
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Sensational Janine
Josephine Mutzenbacher
What until November 1991, it was known as Jin County, Jinzhou, Hebei or Wuzhong, Ningxia ?
Title: Tongxin Great Mosque Passage: The Tongxin Great Mosque () is a mosque in Tongxin County, Wuzhong City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. The mosque is the oldest and largest mosque in Ningxia. Title: Yanchi County Passage: Yanchi County () is a county under the administration of Wuzhong city in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. Covering a total area of 6787 square kilometers, it has a population of about 150,000 people. Title: Linghai Passage: Linghai () is a county-level city in the west of Liaoning province, Northeast China. It was called Jinxian or Jin County () until 1993, when it was upgraded to a city and renamed Linghai. Lying on the west (right) bank of the Daling River (), which flows into the Liaodong Bay near the city, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Jinzhou, the seat of which is 21 km . Title: Ha Wen Passage: Ha Wen (; born April 13, 1969) is a Chinese television producer and director of Hui heritage. Ha was born in Wuzhong, Ningxia; her father came from Benxi, Liaoning province. She works for China Central Television (CCTV) and is most famous for directing the CCTV New Year's Gala in 2012, 2014, and 2015. Ha graduated from the Communication University of China in 1991, and began working for CCTV in 1995. Ha directed the March 15 Consumer Rights Day programmes from 1996 to 2003. She is the wife of Li Yong, the former host of the CCTV show "Lucky 52" and also a New Year's Gala host. They wed in 1992, and had a daughter, Fatima, born in 2002. Title: Li Mengling Passage: Li Mengling () (19031985) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Jin County, Hebei Province (modern Jinzhou, Hebei Province). He was Communist Party of China Committee Secretary of Jilin Province. He was a deputy for Jilin to the 1st National People's Congress in August 1954. Title: Jinzhou, Hebei Passage: Jinzhou () is a county-level city of Hebei province, under the administration of Shijiazhuang prefecture-level city, the provincial capital. Until November 1991, it was known as Jin County (). Title: Zhao (Five Dynasties period) Passage: Zhao (, 910921) was a state early in the Five Dynasties period of the history of China in what is now central Hebei. The ancestors of Zhao's only prince, Wang Rong, had long governed the region as military governors ("Jiedushi") of the Tang dynasty's Chengde Circuit (, headquartered in modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei), and after the collapse of the Tang in 907, the succeeding Later Liang's founding emperor ("Taizu"), Zhu Wen made Wang, then his vassal, the Prince of Zhao. In 910, when the Emperor tried to directly take over the territory of Zhao and its neighboring Yiwu Circuit (, headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei), Wang Rong and Yiwu's military governor Wang Chuzhi turned against the Later Liang, aligning themselves with Later Liang's archenemy, Jin's prince, Li Cunxu, instead. In 921, Wang Rong's soldiers assassinated him, slaughtered the Wang clan, and supported his adoptive son Zhang Wenli (known as Wang Deming while under Wang Rong's adoption) to succeed him instead. Li Cunxu soon defeated Zhang Wenli's son and successor Zhang Chujin and incorporated Zhao into Jin territory. Title: Tongxin County Passage: Tongxin County () is a county under the administration of Wuzhong city in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It has a total area of 7021 square kilometers, and a population of approximately 360,000 people. Title: Jin Prefecture (Shaanxi) Passage: Jin Prefecture, also known by its Chinese name Jinzhou, was a prefecture of imperial China. Its seatalso known as Jinzhouwas at Xicheng (modern Ankang, Shaanxi). Title: Wuzhong, Ningxia Passage: Wuzhong () is a prefecture-level city in the Ningxia autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. It was known as Yinnan Prefecture () before it was upgraded to a prefecture-level city in 1998. In 2010, Wuzhong had a population of 1.3 million.
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Wuzhong, Ningxia
What is the name of this American actor in theatre, television, and film from "Peter and the Starcatcher" who played a song writier in the musical TV series "Smash?"
Title: I Never Met a Wolf Who Didn't Love to Howl Passage: "I Never Met a Wolf Who Didn't Love to Howl" is an original song introduced in the fourth episode of the musical TV series "Smash", entitled "The Cost of Art". The song is written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, but in the show's universe, it was written by the songwriting duo Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) and Julia Houston (Debra Messing) for their Marilyn Monroe musical "Bombshell". Title: The National Pastime Passage: "The National Pastime" is an original song introduced in the first episode of the first season of the musical TV series "Smash", entitled "Pilot". The song was written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, but in the show's universe, it was written by songwriting duo Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) and Julia Houston (Debra Messing) for their Marilyn Monroe musical "Bombshell". Title: I Can't Let Go (Smash song) Passage: "I Can't Let Go" is an original song introduced in the fourth episode of the second season of the musical TV series Smash, entitled "The Song". It was written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman. Within the show's universe, it was written by songwriting team Jimmy Collins (Jeremy Jordan) and Kyle Bishop (Andy Mientus) for their musical "Hit List". Title: Don't Forget Me (Smash song) Passage: "Don't Forget Me" is an original song introduced in the fifteenth episode of the first season of the musical TV series "Smash", entitled "Bombshell". It was written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, but in the show's fictional universe, it was written by the songwriting team of Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) and Julia Houston (Debra Messing) for their Marilyn Monroe musical "Bombshell". Title: Let Me Be Your Star Passage: "Let Me Be Your Star" is an original song introduced in the first episode of the first season of the musical TV series "Smash", entitled Pilot. It was written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, but in the show's universe, it was written by songwriting duo Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) and Julia Houston (Debra Messing) for the Marilyn Monroe musical they are working on, "Bombshell". Title: Don't Say Yes Until I Finish Talking Passage: "Don't Say Yes Until I Finish Talking" is an original song introduced in the tenth episode of the musical TV series "Smash", entitled "Understudy". The song is written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, but in the show's universe, it is written by the songwriting team of Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) and Julia Houston (Debra Messing) for their Marilyn Monroe musical "Bombshell". Title: Christian Borle Passage: Christian Dominique Borle (born October 1, 1973) is an American actor in theatre, television, and film. He is a two-time Tony Award winner for his roles as Black Stache in "Peter and the Starcatcher" and as William Shakespeare in "Something Rotten! ". Borle originated the role of Emmett in "Legally Blonde" on Broadway , as Tom Levitt on the NBC musical-drama television series "Smash" and as Marvin in the 2016 Broadway revival of "Falsettos". Title: On Lexington amp; 52nd Street Passage: "On Lexington 52nd Street" (also "Lexington 52nd Street") is an original song introduced in the seventh episode of the first season of the musical TV series "Smash", entitled "The Workshop". The song is written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, but in the show's universe, it is written by the songwriting team of Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) and Julia Houston (Debra Messing) for their Marilyn Monroe musical "Bombshell". Title: Second Hand White Baby Grand Passage: "Second Hand White Baby Grand" is an original song introduced in the twelfth episode of the first season of the musical TV series "Smash", entitled "Publicity". The song was written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, but within the show's universe, it is written by songwriting team Julia Houston (Debra Messing) and Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) for their Marilyn Monroe musical "Bombshell". Title: Rewrite This Story Passage: "Rewrite This Story" is an original song introduced in the seventh episode of the second season of the musical TV series Smash, entitled "Musical Chairs". It was written by Pasek and Paul, but within the show's universe, it was written by songwriting team Jimmy Collins (Jeremy Jordan) and Kyle Bishop (Andy Mientus) for their "Hit List" musical.
Christian Borle
Don't Say Yes Until I Finish Talking
Christian Borle
Who directed the softcore pornography Marika Green was in?
Title: Emmanuelle (film) Passage: Emmanuelle (1974) is the first installment in a series of French softcore pornography films directed by Just Jaeckin. The film's story is based on the novel "Emmanuelle". The film stars Sylvia Kristel in the title role about a woman who takes a trip to Bangkok to enhance her sexual experience. The film was former photographer Just Jaeckin's debut feature film and was shot on location in Thailand and in France between 1973 and 1974. Title: Juggs Passage: Juggs is a softcore pornography adult magazine published in the United States which specializes in photographs of women with extremely large breasts. It has been called "the magazine of choice for breast men". Models featured included Candy Samples, Roberta Pedon and Tina Small. Title: Pornographic magazine Passage: Pornographic magazines, or erotic magazines, sometimes known as adult, sex or top-shelf magazines, are magazines that contain content of an explicitly sexual nature. Publications of this kind may contain images of attractive naked subjects, as is the case in softcore pornography, and, in the usual case of hardcore pornography, depictions of masturbation, oral or anal sex, or intercourse. Title: Electric Blue (TV series) Passage: Electric Blue was a softcore pornography show that aired mainly on the Playboy Channel in the early 1980s. The show was produced in the UK. Many prominent porn stars performed on this show, including Ginger Lynn, Christy Canyon, Sasha Gabor, Traci Lords, Blake Palmer, Janey Robbins, Rick Savage, Jay Serling, Laurie Smith, Heather Wayne, and Jessica Wylde. Hustler Magazine Centerfold Model and 'scream queen' actress Gail Harris made appearances in many episodes. This grouping of soft core porn first started in London under the direction of Paul Raymond, famous for his 'top shelf' men's magazines including "Men Only" and "Club International". Paul Raymond also owned the Raymond Revuebar, a striptease club in Soho London. The UK saw these shows on video tape, prior to them being picked by Playboy. A film tie-in, titled Electric Blue - The Movie, was released theatrically in the UK in 1982 and on VHS in 1983, and featured Marilyn Chambers presenting archive nude footage of celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, Joanna Lumley, Jayne Mansfield and Jacqueline Bisset. Title: Mayu Asada Passage: Mayu Asada ( , "Asada Mayu" ) is a Japanese actress best known for her appearances in "pink film"s. She has appeared in award-winning "pink films", and was given a "Best Actress" award for her work in this genre of theatrical softcore pornography in 2004. Title: Pickpocket (film) Passage: Pickpocket is a 1959 French film directed by Robert Bresson, generally believed to have been inspired by the novel "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky. It stars the young Uruguayan Martin LaSalle, who was a nonprofessional actor at the time, in the title role, with Marika Green as the ingnue. It was the first film for which Bresson wrote an original screenplay rather than "adapting it from an existing text." Title: Baby Blue Movies Passage: Baby Blue Movies was a Canadian television series, which aired on Citytv in the 1970s. First launched as a publicity stunt at a time when Citytv was a little-known upstart independent station broadcasting on Channel 79, the series aired softcore pornography in a late-night weekend slot. Title: Hayley-Marie Coppin Passage: Hayley-Marie Coppin (born 23 April 1983 in Essex) is an English glamour model, known for her topless and nude modelling as well as softcore pornography. Coppin began her modelling career in 2003 with Page 3 appearances in "The Sun" and "The Daily Star". She became a regular fixture on Page 3 and went on to appear in features and on covers of numerous lads mags including "Maxim", "Loaded", "FHM, Max Power", "Nuts" and "Zoo", as well as "Playboy" and "Perfect 10". Title: Marika Green Passage: Marika Nicolette Green (born 21 June 1943) is a Swedish-French actress. She is mostly famous for playing a starring role in Robert Bresson's "Pickpocket" (1959), and also for appearing in "Emmanuelle" (1974). Title: Softcore pornography Passage: Softcore pornography or softcore porn is commercial still photography or film that has a pornographic or erotic component. It is less sexually graphic and intrusive than hardcore pornography. It typically contains nude or semi-nude actors involved in love scenes, and is intended to be sexually arousing and aesthetically beautiful.
Just Jaeckin
Marika Green
Emmanuelle (film)
Who is the song that mentions William Batty credited to?
Title: Paul Batty Passage: Paul William Batty (born 9 January 1964) is a former professional football midfielder. Title: Cleitagora Passage: Cleitagora or Clitagora (Greek: ) was a lyric poet mentioned by Aristophanes in his "Wasps" and his lost play the "Danaids"; a fragment of Cratinus also mentions her. She was called a "female Homer". A drinking song named "Cleitagora" is mentioned in Aristophanes' "Lysistrata". Aside from these few mentions, nothing is known of either Cleitagora or the song named after her. Title: Noah Mickens Passage: Noah Howard Mickens (born February 18) is an American performance artist, showman, and writer from Portland, Oregon, primarily known for his contributions to vaudevillian revival, and as a ringmaster and master of Ceremonies for several theatrical circus troupes. His stage persona, William Batty currently serves as the ringmaster of the Wanderlust Circus, as well as the emcee of numerous vaudevillian and bohemian events in the area. Title: William Batty Passage: William Batty (18011868) was an equestrian performer, circus proprietor, and longtime operator of Astley's Amphitheatre in London. Batty was one of the most successful circus proprietors in Victorian England and helped launch the careers of a number of leading Victorian circus personalities, such as Pablo Fanque, the versatile performer and later circus proprietor (best known today from his mention in The Beatles song "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! "), and W.F. Wallett, one of the most celebrated clowns of the era. Also, while in operation for only two years, Batty's most lasting legacy is probably Batty's Grand National Hippodrome, also known as Batty's Hippodrome, an open-air amphitheate he erected in 1851 in Kensington Gardens, London, to attract audiences from the Crystal Palace Exhibition nearby. Title: Laurence Batty Passage: Laurence William Batty (born 15 February 1964), sometimes known as George Batty, is an English retired football goalkeeper who played in the Football League for Fulham. He is best remembered for his nine years in the higher echelons of Non-League football with Woking, making over 420 appearances for the club and winning England Semi-Pro recognition at international level. Later in his career, Batty player-managed Walton Hersham and became a goalkeeping coach, most recently with Blackburn Rovers. Title: Eudocia (Cappadocia) Passage: Although William Smith's "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography" (1854) said that the "Synecdemus" of Hierocles mentions four towns in Asia Minor called Eudocia (Ancient Greek: ), including one in Cappadocia, the text of the "Synecdemus" as edited by Gustav Parthey in 1866 mentions no town of that name or of any similar name among the Cappadocian towns. Title: Love Party Passage: "Love Party" is a 1980 song recorded by singer Marvin Gaye, issued on his 1981 album, "In Our Lifetime". The song brought back the religious-themed atmosphere of the previous song, "Praise" in which Marvin mentions about the chapter of Revelations in the Bible and mentions how prayer and meditation can cleanse one's spirit leaving one "extra special mellow". In the song, Marvin confesses to a woman about how there should be a peaceful, serene love rather than "sinning". The song is given a funky musical vibe similar to the Mighty Clouds of Joy single, "Mighty High". The song originally was recorded as "Dance 'N' Be Happy" with different lyrics. Title: Twenty Years Ago Passage: "Twenty Years Ago" is a song recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers. It was released in January 1987 as the second single from the album "They Don't Make Them Like They Used To". The singer talks about visiting the old town where he grew up in and mentions how much more simple and possibly better life was back then. He mentions the old movie house and the drug store where he worked and his childhood friend who died in Vietnam in 1964. The song reached number 2 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart. It was written by Dan Tyler, Wood Newton, Michael Noble and C. Michael Spriggs. Title: I'm So Paid Passage: "I'm So Paid" is the second single from Akon's third studio album, "Freedom." The track features additional vocals from Lil Wayne and Young Jeezy. The song was released as a digital download worldwide and a physical single in France only on October 4, 2008. Akon mentions Olympic Athlete Usain Bolt in his verse because the runner mentions that he listens to Akon's music. Fellow Olympian Michael Phelps is referenced in Young Jeezy's verse. The song is in the key of F major. Title: Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! Passage: "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, from their 1967 album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." It was primarily written and composed by John Lennon, with additional input claimed by Paul McCartney. The song is credited to LennonMcCartney.
LennonMcCartney
William Batty
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
The lead star of the horror film Vedma was born in what year?
Title: Glory to the Filmmaker! Passage: Glory to the Filmmaker! (! , Kantoku Banzai! ) is a 2007 Japanese film written, directed, edited by the film's lead star Takeshi Kitano. It is the second film in Kitano's surrealist autobiographical trilogy, following "Takeshis'", and concluding with "Achilles and the Tortoise". Title: Dina Bonnevie Passage: Geraldine Schaer Bonnevie known as Dina Bonnevie (born January 27, 1961) is an award-winning actress in the Philippines. Before joining Philippine showbiz, Ms D (as she is popularly called) was first-runner in the Miss Magnolia 1979 Beauty Contest. She landed her first acting assignment in the campy "Temptation Island" in 1979 with Joey Gosingfiao at the helm. However, the following year, Regal Films launched her to lead star status via Joey Gosingfiao's "Katorse" opposite then boyfriend, Alfie Anido. The same film introduced a young Gabby Concepcion who essayed the role of a naughty brat of a man. Title: Yaariyan (2014 film) Passage: Yaariyan (English: "friendships") is a 2014 Bollywood coming-of-age romance adventure film directed by Divya Khosla Kumar, starring Himansh Kohli, Rakul Preet Singh and Nicole Faria in the lead roles. It marks the debut of the director as well as the lead star cast. The film was produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banner of T-Series Super Cassettes Industries. Title: Mario Maurer Passage: Mario Maurer (Thai: ,  ] , ] ) is a Thai model and actor. Starting off a career as a model at age 16, he later became best known for his lead role in the 2007 film, "The Love of Siam" and the 2010 sleeper hit, "First Love". He was also the lead star of Thailand's highest grossing film of all time, "Pee Mak". He is also part of a group called 41 Channel 3 Superstar with Nadech Kugimiya, Prin Suparat, Pakorn Chatborirak, and Phupoom Pongpanu. Title: Regine Velasquez filmography Passage: Regine Velasquez is a Filipina singer-actress who has worked in theatre, television and film. In films she has starred as a supporting cast with minor roles, but later cast as the female lead star of a remake of "Wanted: Perfect Mother" opposite with Christopher de Leon in 1996. Since then she starred in numerous films the majority of which have been box office. In 2002 she received her first acting award as "Best Single Performance By An Actress" at the 16th PMPC Star Awards for Television for her portrayal of a mentally challenged in drama series "Maalaala Mo Kaya". Title: Vedma (The Power of Fear) Passage: Vedma (The Power of Fear) (Russian: ) is a 2006 Russian gothic horror film directed by Oleg Fesenko and starring Valery Nikolaev in the lead. Title: Suspiria (upcoming film) Passage: Suspiria is an upcoming horror film directed by Luca Guadagnino and written by David Kajganich. It is an adaptation of the 1977 film "Suspiria", and stars Dakota Johnson, Chlo Grace Moretz, Mia Goth, and Tilda Swinton. Jessica Harper, lead star of the original film, will also appear as a different character. Title: Law with Two Phases Passage: Law with Two Phases (), also known as Law with Two Faces is a 1984 Hong Kong film written and directed by the film's lead star Danny Lee in his second directorial outing. Title: Mana Ashida Passage: Mana Ashida ( , Ashida Mana , born 23 June 2004) is a Japanese child actress, "tarento" and singer. Ashida's first appearance was in Asahi Broadcasting Corporation's "ABC Short Movie 2", though she rose to prominence after acting in the television drama "Mother". She became the youngest lead star in Japanese drama history when she starred in "Sayonara Bokutachi no Youchien". She was the youngest lead actress in a television serial drama by appearing in the serial drama "Marumo no Okite" in the spring of 2011. She also appeared in Japanese films such as "Confessions" and "Usagi Drop". Title: Valery Nikolaev Passage: Valery Valeryevich Nikolaev (Russian: ; born 23 August 1965) is a Russian film and theater actor, director.
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Vedma (The Power of Fear)
Valery Nikolaev
Which Disney film stars Don Knotts, Snowball Express or Hot Lead and Cold Feet?
Title: Cold Feet (1989 film) Passage: Cold Feet is a 1989 film directed by Robert Dornhelm. It stars Keith Carradine and Sally Kirkland. Title: The Perfect Match (1995 film) Passage: The Perfect Match is a British comedy-drama television film written by Mike Bullen and directed by Nick Hurran. It stars Saskia Reeves and Con O'Neill as Bridget and Phil, a couple whose marriage proposal is broadcast to football fans. It was first broadcast on the ITV network on 6 September 1995. The programme was not well received by critics but it was enough of a success for producers Granada Television to ask Bullen for further ideas, leading to the commissioning of the long-running television series "Cold Feet". Title: Pilot (Cold Feet) Passage: Cold Feet is a British television pilot directed by Declan Lowney. It stars James Nesbitt and Helen Baxendale as Adam and Rachel, a couple who meet and fall in love, only for the relationship to break down when he gets cold feet. John Thomson, Fay Ripley, Hermione Norris and Robert Bathurst appear in supporting roles. The programme was written by Mike Bullen, a BBC radio producer with little screenwriting experience, who was tasked with creating a one-off television production that would appeal to middle-class television audiences, who the executive producer Andy Harries believed were underepresented on British television. Title: Hot Lead Passage: Hot Lead is a 1951 Western film. It stars Tim Holt and Joan Dixon and is directed by Stuart Gilmore. Title: Hot Lead and Cold Feet Passage: Hot Lead and Cold Feet (originally titled Welcome to Bloodshy) is a 1978 American comedy-western film produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring Jim Dale, Karen Valentine, Don Knotts, Jack Elam and Darren McGavin. Title: Karen Valentine Passage: Karen Lynne Valentine (born May 25, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as the idealistic schoolteacher Alice Johnson in the ABC comedy drama series "Room 222" from 1969 to 1974, for which she won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1970, and received a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1971. She later went to star in own short-lived sitcom "Karen" (1975), and played female leading roles in films "Hot Lead and Cold Feet" (1978) and "The North Avenue Irregulars" (1979). Title: Snowball Express Passage: Snowball Express is a 1972 American screwball comedy film made by Walt Disney Productions about a man who leaves his middle class job to run a hotel left to him by his uncle. Title: Backpackers (web series) Passage: Backpackers is a Canadian comedy web series, which aired in 2013 on CTV.ca and CW Seed. The CW picked up the series for television broadcast, for which material from the web series was edited into four half-hour episodes, and six new episodes were produced. "Backpackers" made its television premiere on July 14, 2014. The series stars Dillon Casey and Noah Reid as Brandon and Ryan, two friends on a backpacking trip across Europe after Ryan and his girlfriend Beth (Meghan Heffern) experience cold feet over their pending engagement. Ryan's stolen journal is posted on the Internet and goes viral, sending Ryan, Brandon, and Brandon's brother Andrew (Giacomo Gianniotti) on another journey, to recover the journal and fulfill Ryan's dream of becoming a published author. Title: Tom Leetch Passage: Tom Leetch is an American film producer, writer and director. His career included working on films for Walt Disney Productions, under the leadership of Walt Disney's son-in-law, Ron Miller. At Disney, Leetch first began as an assistant director on films such as "Mary Poppins", "The Ugly Dachshund" and "Monkeys, Go Home". He then served in several positions as producer, associate producer, and director on films such as "Snowball Express", "Napoleon and Samantha", "Freaky Friday", "The North Avenue Irregulars", and "The Watcher in the Woods", a project in which he pitched to Ron Miller stating, "This could be our "Exorcist"." Title: Cel Spellman Passage: Ceallach "Cel" Spellman ( ; born 31 August 1995) is an English actor and presenter known for playing Malky McConnell in the BBC Two mockumentary "The Cup", Harry Fisher in the BBC One drama "Waterloo Road" from 201011 and hosting "Friday Download" and the "CBBC Official Chart Show". Since July 2015 he has presented his own show on BBC Radio 1 which airs Sunday afternoons between 16:00 and 19:00. He also stars as Matthew Williams in "Cold Feet", and contributes to "The Voice UK".
Hot Lead and Cold Feet
Snowball Express
Hot Lead and Cold Feet
What actress born in Larne, County Antrim in 1917 appeared in a 1934 film adaptation of Badger's Green?
Title: Glynn Passage: Glynn (from Irish: "an Gleann" , meaning "the valley" ) is a small village and civil parish in the Mid and East Antrim Borough Council area of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It lies a short distance south of Larne, on the shore of Larne Lough. Glynn had a population of 2,027 people in the 2011 Census. Title: Larne Passage: Larne (from Irish: "Latharna" , the name of a Gaelic territory) is a seaport and industrial market town, as well as a civil parish, on the east coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland with a population of 18,323 people in the 2008 Estimate. The Larne Local Government District had a population of 32,180 in 2011. It has been used as a seaport for over 1,000 years, and is today a major passenger and freight roll-on roll-off port. Larne is twinned with Clover, South Carolina which has named one of its schools, Larne Elementary School, after Larne. Larne is administered by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. Together with the neighbouring district of Carrickfergus and part of Newtownabbey, it forms the East Antrim constituency for elections to the Westminster Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly. The civil parish is situated in the historic barony of Glenarm Upper. Title: Larne Lough Passage: Larne Lough (sometimes Larne Loch, Lough Larne or Loch Larne; from Irish: "Loch Latharna" ) is a sea lough or inlet in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The lough lies between Islandmagee (a peninsula) and the mainland. At its mouth is the town of Larne. It is designated as an area of special scientific interest, a special protection area, and a Ramsar site to protect the wetland environment, particularly due to the presence of certain bird species and shellfish. Title: Eden, County Antrim Passage: Eden is a residential settlement on the eastern edge of Carrickfergus in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, located within a larger electoral ward area of the same name. It is intersected by the Larne Road, a small section of the extensive Antrim Coast Road that connects Carrickfergus to Whitehead and the major ferry port of Larne. Title: Badger's Green (play) Passage: The play has been adapted for the screen three times: a 1934 version starring Valerie Hobson, a 1938 version starring Maurice Denham and a 1949 version starring Garry Marsh. Title: Valerie Hobson Passage: Valerie Hobson (14 April 1917 13 November 1998) was a British actress who appeared in a number of films during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. She was born Babette Valerie Louise Hobson in Larne, County Antrim, in present-day Northern Ireland. Her second husband was John Profumo, a government minister who became the subject of a sensational sex scandal in 1963. Title: Inver Park Passage: Inver Park is a football stadium in Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is the home ground of Larne F.C.. The land was acquired by Larne in 1918 and has been in continuous use as a stadium ever since. In 2010 the official capacity was set for safety reasons at 1,100 with seating for 656 in the main stand. Title: UDA South East Antrim Brigade Passage: The UDA South East Antrim Brigade was previously one of the six brigades of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and are heavily involved in the drugs trade . It is claimed they control "100" of an illegal drugs network in south east Antrim. A mural in support of the group lists its areas of activity as being Rathcoole (the mural's location), Rathfern, Monkstown, Glengormley and Whitewell, all of which are part of Newtownabbey, as well as Carrickfergus, the Shore Road, Greenisland, Ballymena, Whitehead, Antrim and Larne. A newer mural in the Cloughfern area of Newtownabbey and flags have updated the areas to include Ballycarry, Ballyclare, the rural hinterland of Ballymena called 'Braidside' and despite not being in County Antrim, the town of Newtownards. " The Guardian" has identified it as "one of the most dangerous factions". " The Irish News" described the brigade as 'powerful' and at one time being 'the most bloody and murderous gang operating within the paramilitary organisation'. Since 2007 the South East Antrim Brigade has operated independently of the UDA following a fall-out. Title: Chaine Memorial Passage: The Chaine Memorial Tower in Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, is a memorial to James Chaine, a former Member of Parliament for Antrim, who died in 1885. It is a cylindrical stone tower lighthouse with a conical roof, situated on the west side of entrance to Larne Lough. Title: Carnfunnock Country Park Passage: Carnfunnock Country Park is a 191-hectare park located between Drains Bay and Ballygally, near Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated on the A2 Antrim Coast Road, 3.5 miles north of Larne. The park consists of mixed woodland, colourful gardens, walking trails and spectacular coastline with panoramic views of the Antrim Coast and North Channel. and is owned and run by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council.
Valerie Hobson
Badger's Green (play)
Valerie Hobson
at the 1999 Webby Awards what American lawyer, businessman, and mayor lobbied to move the ceremony to New York City,
Title: 2011 Webby Awards Passage: The 15th annual 2011 Webby Awards were held on June 13, 2011 in New York City. The show was hosted by Lisa Kudrow and was streamed live via Facebook, The Huffington Post and Funny or Die. The Webby for lifetime achievement was awarded to former Motorola executive, Martin Cooper. Title: 2016 Webby Awards Passage: The 20th annual Webby Awards for 2016 was held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on May 16, 2016, which was hosted by comedian and actor Nick Offerman. The awards ceremony was streamed live on the Webby Awards website. Judges from the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences picked the over one hundred winners, which may or may not match the people's choice. Title: 2017 Webby Awards Passage: The 21st annual Webby Awards were held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on May 15, 2017, which was hosted by comedian and actor Joel McHale. The Webby Awards have been dubbed the "internet's highest honor" and, in 2017, received nearly 13,000 entries from 70 countries. Title: 2007 Webby Awards Passage: The 11th annual 2007 Webby Awards were held in New York City on June 3, 2007. They were hosted by comedian Rob Corddry and were judged by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. The ceremony saw 8,000 entries from over 60 countries and all 50 United States. Lifetime achievement awards were given to David Bowie and YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. This award ceremony for the first time introduced category awards beyond Websites in the three new super-categories: Interactive Advertising, Mobile Apps, and Online Film Video. Title: 1999 Webby Awards Passage: The 1999 Webby Awards were held on March 18, 1999, at the Herbst Theater (War memorial Opera House) in San Francisco, California. IDG, which still owned the awards organization, continued to retain Tiffany Shlain to produce the awards even though the magazine division she had been working for had been shut down. Mayor Rudy Giuliani had lobbied to move the ceremony to New York City, but San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown interceded with Schlain by promising the City's support, including hosting a post-award party at the newly remodeled City Hall. Title: Rudy Giuliani Passage: Rudolph William Louis Giuliani '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " ( ; born May 28, 1944) is an American lawyer, businessman, public speaker, former mayor of New York City, and an informal adviser on cybersecurity to the White House. Title: 2003 Webby Awards Passage: The 7th Annual Webby Awards were held in San Francisco, California on June 5, 2003. Due to budget cutbacks made in response to the 2002 Internet bubble, the decision was made to hold this year's ceremony partially online. This would be the last year that the Webbys would be presented in California prior to their relocation in New York City. For this award ceremony, the business category was expanded with the addition of a new award for "Best Online Businesses." This award would be presented for "sites that excel at achieving fundamental business goals such as increasing sales lead generation or enhancing customer loyalty and retention, marketplace impact and innovation." Title: 2014 Webby Awards Passage: The 18th annual Webby Awards for 2014 was held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on May 19, 2014, which was hosted by comedian and actor Patton Oswalt. The awards ceremony was streamed live at the Webby Awards website. Title: 2015 Webby Awards Passage: The 19th annual Webby Awards for 2015 was held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on May 19, 2015, which was hosted by comedian and actor Hannibal Buress. The awards ceremony was streamed live at the Webby Awards webpage. Judges from the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences picked the over one hundred winners, which may or may not match the people's choice. Title: 2009 Webby Awards Passage: The 13th annual 2009 Webby Awards were held in New York City on June 8, 2009. They were hosted by SNL head writer Seth Meyers, and the lifetime achievement award was given to Jimmy Fallon. The awards were judged by the 650-person International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, and winners were selected from among nearly 10,000 entries from 60 countries and all 50 United States. Voting by the public was available prior to April 30, and over 500,000 votes were cast. The awards ceremony was made available for viewers via the official Webby YouTube channel.
Rudy Giuliani
1999 Webby Awards
Rudy Giuliani
Who directed a 2013 American comedy film that premiered in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and co-starred a French singer-songwriter, musician, actress and model?
Title: Unforgiven (2013 film) Passage: Unforgiven ( , Yurusarezaru Mono ) is a 2013 Japanese jidaigeki western film directed by Lee Sang-il. It is a remake of Clint Eastwood's 1992 western "Unforgiven". The film was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film also made its US debut as the opening film for LA EigaFest 2013. It was also presented in 2014 in the Palm Springs International Film Festival (World Cinema Now category) and out of competition in the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Title: Vanessa Paradis Passage: Vanessa Chantal Paradis (] ; born 22 December 1972) is a French singer-songwriter, musician, actress and model. Title: L'intrepido Passage: L'intrepido is a 2013 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Amelio. It was screened in the main competition section of the 70th Venice International Film Festival and in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Title: Fading Gigolo Passage: Fading Gigolo is a 2013 American comedy film directed, written by, and starring John Turturro. The film, co-starring Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Sofia Vergara, Vanessa Paradis, and Liev Schreiber, premiered in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It was given a limited release on April 18, 2014, and received mixed reviews. Title: Felony (film) Passage: Felony is a 2013 Australian crime thriller film directed by Matthew Saville. Joel Edgerton wrote, produced and co-starred in the film. Tom Wilkinson, Jai Courtney, and Melissa George also appeared in the film. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Title: The Armstrong Lie Passage: The Armstrong Lie is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Alex Gibney about the cyclist Lance Armstrong. Originally titled "The Road Back", the film takes its name from ""Le Mensonge Armstrong"", the headline of the August 23, 2005 issue of the French newspaper "L'quipe". The film was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Title: Lucky Them Passage: Lucky Them is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed by Megan Griffiths. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and in a June, 2014 screening at the Greenwich International Film Festival in producer Emily Wachtel's native Stamford, Connecticut. The film received positive reviews from outlets such as "Variety", "The Hollywood Reporter", ScreenDaily, and "The Huffington Post". The film was released theatrically on May 30, 2014, by IFC Films. It was released on DVD on September 20, 2014 and available through Netflix. Title: In Secret Passage: In Secret, previously titled Thrse, is a 2013 American erotic thriller film written and directed by Charlie Stratton. Based on mile Zola's 1867 classic novel "Thrse Raquin", the film stars Elizabeth Olsen, Tom Felton, Oscar Isaac and Jessica Lange. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received a regional release on February 21, 2014. Title: Nicole Garcia Passage: Nicole Garcia (born 22 April 1946) is a French actress, film director and screenwriter. Her film "Charlie Says" was entered into the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Her film "Going Away" was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. She was the President of the Jury for the Camra d'Or section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Jimi: All Is by My Side Passage: Jimi: All Is by My Side is a 2013 British-Irish drama film about Jimi Hendrix, written and directed by John Ridley. The film tells the story of Hendrix's career beginnings, through his arrival in London, the creation of The Jimi Hendrix Experience and the beginning of his fame after his performance at the Monterey Pop Festival. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and at the South by Southwest film festival and was released in the UK on 8 August 2014. The film screened at the New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) on 26 July 2014.
John Turturro
Fading Gigolo
Vanessa Paradis
When was the Roman politician and general died during who's reign Gaius Nasennius were soldiers?
Title: Gaius Flavius Fimbria Passage: Gaius Flavius Fimbria (died 84 BC) was a Roman politician and a violent partisan of Gaius Marius. He fought in the First Mithridatic War. Title: Nasennia (gens) Passage: The gens Nasennia was an obscure plebeian family at Rome. None of the Nasennii held any of the higher offices of the Roman state, and the family is best known from Gaius Nasennius, a soldier in the time of Caesar. Many other Nasennii are known from inscriptions. Title: Julius Caesar Passage: Gaius Julius Caesar (Latin: CAIVS IVLIVS CAESAR, ] , born: 13 July 100 BC 15 March 44 BC), usually called Julius Caesar, was a Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. He is also known as a notable author of Latin prose. Title: Gaius Servilius Glaucia Passage: Gaius Servilius Glaucia (died 100 BC) was a Roman politician who served as tribune of the Plebs in 101 BC and praetor in 100 BC. He arranged for the murder of an elected tribune of plebs to make a spot for Lucius Appuleius Saturninus who was the next one to become tribune by the votes. While attempting to stand for consul for 99 BC, he was engaged in an exchange between himself and another candidate Gaius Memmius who attempted to prevent his candidature on the grounds that he had not waited the mandatory two years between election as praetor and election to the consulship, as stipulated by the "Lex Villia Annalis". In a fit of rage he killed Memmius and fled to the home of one of his supporters, where he committed suicide after Saturninus' riot was suppressed. Title: Trial of Trebonius Passage: The Trial of Trebonius refers to the military trial of the Roman soldier Trebonius for the killing of Gaius Lusius, his superior officer and nephew of the Roman General and Consul Gaius Marius. The trial serves to show Marius impartiality when dealing out justice that made him popular among his soldiers as well as the common Roman citizen. Valerius Maximus calls Trebonius Gaius Plotius. Because Plutarch says that this even contributed to Marius' third election as consul, this most likely takes place in 104 BC. This event does not refer to Gaius Trebonius, one of the allies and later assassins of Julius Caesar. Title: Gaius Memmius (tribune) Passage: Gaius Memmius (died December 100 BC) was a Roman politician and senator who was murdered by Gaius Servilius Glaucia during the disturbances that rocked Rome during the violent uprising and suppression of Lucius Appuleius Saturninus. Title: Gaius Julius Erucius Clarus Vibianus Passage: Gaius Julius Erucius Clarus Vibianus (died 197) was a Roman politician and senator. He was appointed consul with Quintus Pompeius Sosius Falco in AD 193, during the reign of Commodus. Title: Gaius Cassius Parmensis Passage: Gaius Cassius Parmensis (born c. 74 BC; died 31 or 30 BC in Athens) was a Roman politician and a Latin writer of the late Roman Republic, who belonged to the circle of conspirators against Gaius Julius Caesar. Title: Lucius Aurelius Cotta (consul 65 BC) Passage: Lucius Aurelius Cotta was a Roman politician from an old noble family who held the offices of praetor (70 BC), consul (65 BC) and censor (64 BC). Both his father and grandfather of the same name had been consuls, and his two brothers, Gaius Aurelius Cotta and Marcus Aurelius Cotta, preceded him as consul in 75 and 74 BC respectively. His sister, Aurelia, was married to Gaius Julius Caesar, brother-in-law to Gaius Marius and possibly Lucius Cornelius Sulla, and they were the parents of the famous general and eventual dictator, Gaius Julius Caesar. Title: Gaius Norbanus Passage: Gaius Norbanus (died 82 BC), (possibly surnamed Balbus or Bulbus), was a Roman politician who was elected consul in 83 BC alongside Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus Asiagenus. He committed suicide during the civil war between Lucius Cornelius Sulla and Gaius Marius the Younger.
15 March 44 BC
Nasennia (gens)
Julius Caesar
Crumbs features what actor who is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold?
Title: Maggie Lawson Passage: Margaret Cassidy "Maggie" Lawson (born August 12, 1980) is an American actress who is best known for her role as Detective Juliet "Jules" O'Hara in the TV show "Psych". She also has starred in the sitcoms "Inside Schwartz", "It's All Relative", and "Crumbs", as well as the television movie "Nancy Drew". In late 2014 and early 2015, she had a supporting role as Miss McMartin in the 12th and final season of "Two and a Half Men". Title: Jamil Walker Smith Passage: Jamil Walker Smith (born August 20, 1982) is an American actor. His best known role is as the voice of Gerald, a fourth grader and Arnold's best friend in the Nickelodeon TV series "Hey Arnold! ". He also appeared on various shows like "Sister, Sister"; "Girlfriends"; "Bones"; "The X-Files"; and "The Bernie Mac Show". He is an actor by trade and writes, acts and directs his own short film projects. He played Master Sergeant Ronald Greer in both seasons of "Stargate Universe". His voice acting for Gerald Johanssen on "Hey Arnold! " and in "" was digitally mastered to a higher pitch by using sound audio. Title: Crumbs Passage: Crumbs is an American television sitcom starring Fred Savage and Jane Curtin that ran on ABC from January 12, 2006 to February 7, 2006. It also starred William Devane, Maggie Lawson and Eddie McClintock. The show's slogan is "The normal American family turned upside down." Title: Daniel Stern (actor) Passage: Daniel Jacob Stern (born August 28, 1957) is an American film and television actor, director and screenwriter. He is known for his roles as Marv Merchants in "Home Alone", "", and the voice of Adult Kevin Arnold on the television series "The Wonder Years". He also starred in the horror comedy film "Otis". Title: Steve Viksten Passage: Stephen Lee "Steve" Viksten (July 19, 1960 June 23, 2014) was an American television writer and voice actor who was best known for voicing the character Oskar Kokoshka on the Nickelodeon animated series "Hey Arnold! " Viksten also wrote multiple episodes of "Hey Arnold", "Rugrats", "Recess", "Duckman", and "The Simpsons". Viksten's sole contribution to the latter, season 22's "Homer Scissorhands," was his final writing credit before his death. Title: Fred Savage Passage: Frederick Aaron "Fred" Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, television director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series "The Wonder Years", which ran from 1988 to 1993. He has earned several awards and nominations, such as People's Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards. Title: Jeff Kevin Passage: Jeff Kevin, (born 1944) is an Australian actor best known for his comedic role of unlucky in love Arnold Feather in the television soap opera "Number 96", a role created by screenwriter Johnny Whyte, he played from mid 1972 until the series ended in August 1977. Title: Olivia d'Abo Passage: Olivia Jane d'Abo ( ; born 22 January 1969) is an English-American actress, singer and songwriter. She is known for her role as Karen Arnold, Kevin Arnold's rebellious teenage hippie sister on "The Wonder Years" (198893), and recurring villain Nicole Wallace in "". Title: Richard Fancy Passage: Richard Fancy (born August 2, 1943) is an American actor known for his long recurring role on "Seinfeld" as publisher Mr. Lippman, Elaine Benes's first major employer on the series. He appeared on the third and fourth seasons of "It's Garry Shandling's Show" as network boss Mr. Stravely. He also plays the Priest in the 1991 film "What About Bob? ", and was Kevin Arnold's high school principal, Dr. Valenti, in the fourth and fifth seasons of "The Wonder Years". He also appeared in Oliver Stone's "Nixon" (1995) and "Primal Force" (1999). Title: Josh Saviano Passage: Joshua David "Josh" Saviano (born March 31, 1976) is an American lawyer and former child actor who played Kevin Arnold's best friend, Paul Joshua Pfeiffer, in the comedy-drama television show "The Wonder Years".
Fred Savage
Crumbs
Fred Savage
When was the United States Army Colonel died who wrote the Day After Roswell?
Title: Whitfield Jack Passage: George Whitfield Jack, Jr., known as Whitfield Jack or Whit Jack (July 10, 1906 April 23, 1989), was a United States Army colonel in World War II, a major general of the United States Army Reserve, and a prominent attorney in his native Shreveport, Louisiana. Title: William B. Caldwell III Passage: William B. Caldwell III (July 20, 1925 March 17, 2013) was a United States Army general who served 32 years in the U.S. Army and retired as the Fifth U.S. Army commanding general at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. A combat veteran of wars in Korea and Vietnam, he was awarded the Silver Star on three separate occasions for gallantry and heroism under fire. Coming from a long line of soldiers, his great-great-great-great grandfather, Thomas Maze, fought in the Revolutionary War, his grandfather served in the Union Army during the Civil War, his father was an Army Colonel during World War II retiring after 37 years of military service, and his son is a retired lieutenant general with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Title: USS Higgins Passage: USS "Higgins" (DDG-76) is a Flight II "Arleigh Burke"-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She is named for Colonel William R. Higgins. President George Bush awarded Colonel Higgins the Presidential Citizens Award two years after the colonel died. Two years later the president named the ship, which was to be built as the 26th destroyer of her class, after Colonel Higgins. USS "Higgins" was the 15th ship of this class to be built at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, and construction began on 14 November 1996. She was launched and christened on 4 October 1997. On 24 April 1999 she was commissioned during a ceremony at Port Everglades, Florida. Title: Philip J. Corso Passage: Philip James Corso (May 22, 1915 July 16, 1998) was an American Army officer. Title: The Day After Roswell Passage: The Day After Roswell is an American book about extraterrestrial spacecraft and the Roswell UFO incident. It was written by United States Army Colonel Philip J. Corso, with help from William J. Birnes, and was published as a tell-all memoir by Pocket Books in 1997, a year before Corso's death. The book claims that an extraterrestrial spacecraft crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947 and was recovered by the United States government who then sought to cover up all evidence of extraterrestrials. Title: James Hagan (Confederate colonel) Passage: James Hagan (June 17, 1822 November 6, 1901) was a United States Army captain during the Mexican-American War and a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War (Civil War). He was a prosperous businessman and planter at Mobile, Alabama between the wars. Title: Michael John Hurdzan Passage: Michael John Hurdzan (born September 11, 1943) is an American golf course architect, author, and a retired United States Army Colonel, who served with the United States Army Special Forces (Green Berets). He is a member and past president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA), who is noted for designing and renovating many golf courses and clubs, including U.S. Open golf courses. Title: Ernest Graves Jr. Passage: Ernest Graves Jr. (born July 6, 1924) was a United States Army officer who attained the rank of lieutenant general. His father, Ernest Graves Sr., was a U.S. Army colonel and coach of the Army Black Knights football team at the United States Military Academy. Title: Larry Wortzel Passage: Dr. Larry M. Wortzel (born 1947) is an eight-term Commissioner of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission of the United States Congress. A 32-year military veteran, he was a U.S. Army colonel, director of the Strategic Studies Institute of the United States Army War College, and vice president of The Heritage Foundation. He was a military attach at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, and witnessed the Tiananmen Massacre in 1989. He is considered one of the United States' top experts on China and its military strategy. Title: Walter Haut Passage: 1st Lt. Walter Haut (June 2, 1922 December 15, 2005) was the public information officer (PIO) at the 509th Bomb Group based in Roswell, New Mexico during 1947. Early on July 8, 1947 he was ordered by the base commander, Colonel William Blanchard, to draft a press release to the public, announcing that the United States Army Air Forces had recovered a crashed "flying disc" from a nearby ranch. The press release garnered widespread national and even international media attention. The U.S. Army Air Force retracted the claim later the same day, saying instead that a weather balloon had been recovered. Haut also received some criticism and ridicule in the nation's press for putting out the original press release. The series of events eventually became known as the Roswell UFO Incident.
July 16, 1998
The Day After Roswell
Philip J. Corso
What is the birthdate of this retired English actor of the 1970s and 1980s, who is the twim of David Meyer?
Title: Celestino Coronado Romero Passage: Celestino Coronado Romero (20 November 1944 - 21 July 2014), also known as Celestino Coronado, was a Spanish film and theatre director, writer, also a flamboyant natural dancer and performer who lived most of his life in London. He was artistic director of the Lindsay Kemp Company from 1973 to 1985. He founded Cabochon Film Productions with David Meyer and has also collaborated with The Incredible Orlando (aka blind actor Jack Birkett) and with Chilean composer Carlos Miranda. Title: Political opportunity Passage: Political opportunity theory, sometimes also known as the political process theory or political opportunity structure, is an approach of social movements heavily influenced by political sociology. It argues that success or failure of social movements is primarily affected by political opportunities. Social theorists Peter Eisinger, Sidney Tarrow, David Meyer and Doug McAdam are considered among the most prominent supporters of this theory. Title: Andrew Burt Passage: Andrew Burt (born 23 May 1945 in Wakefield, England) is a retired English actor, who has appeared in many British TV drama series from the 1970s to the present day. He is perhaps best known as the original Jack Sugden in "Emmerdale Farm", a role he played from 1972 to 1974 (with a brief return in 1976), before handing over the character to another actor, Clive Hornby. He played the brother of Lesley Whittle in the 1977 film "The Black Panther", and had the eponymous starring role in the BBC series "The Legend of King Arthur" (1979). Title: David Meyer (disambiguation) Passage: David Meyer (born 1947) is an English actor. Title: Jim Meyer Passage: Jim Meyer (born James David Meyer) is a former offensive tackle in the National Football League. Meyer played for the Green Bay Packers during the 1987 NFL season. He had previously been drafted in the seventh round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns. Title: Anthony Meyer (actor) Passage: Anthony "Tony" Meyer (born 24 July 1947) is a retired English actor of the 1970s and 1980s. He is the twin of David Meyer who has often appeared alongside him in film. Title: David Wessel Passage: David Meyer Wessel (born February 21, 1954) is an American journalist and writer who has shared two Pulitzer Prizes for journalism. He is director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution and a contributing correspondent to "The Wall Street Journal", where he worked for 30 years. Wessel appears frequently on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition". Title: David Meyer Passage: David Meyer (born 24 July 1947) is an English actor. He is the twin of Anthony Meyer who has often appeared alongside him in film. Title: David Meyer (ice hockey) Passage: David Meyer (fl. 1928) was a Belgian ice hockey player. He won a silver medal at the Ice Hockey European Championship 1927, and finished fifth at the 1928 Winter Olympics. Title: George A. Cooper Passage: George Alphonsus Cooper (born 7 March 1925), credited as George A. Cooper, is a retired English actor and voice artist.
24 July 1947
David Meyer
Anthony Meyer (actor)
The Brown Hill Creek, also known as Willawilla in the Kaurna language, part of which river located in the western suburbs of the Adelaide metropolitan area, in the Australian state of South Australia
Title: Brownhill Creek Recreation Park Passage: Brownhill Creek Recreation Park is a protected area located about 8 km south of the Adelaide city centre in City of Mitcham along part of the course of the Brown Hill Creek. The recreation park was proclaimed under the "National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972" in 1972 to "provide recreation opportunities for the Adelaide and eastern metropolitan region and to conserve remnant aged river red gums and the riparian zone habitat". The land previously subject to protected area status as a "National Pleasure Resort" since 1915. The recreation park is classified as an IUCN Category III protected area. Title: Warriparinga Passage: Warriparinga (meaning "Windy Place" in the local Kaurna language) is a nature reserve comprising 3.5 ha in the metropolitan suburb of Bedford Park, in the southern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. It has historical, cultural and environmental significance as a traditional Kaurna ceremonial meeting place and as a site of early European settlement. Also known as Fairford, Laffer's Triangle and the Sturt Triangle, Warriparinga is bordered by Marion Road, Sturt Road and South Road, and is traversed by the Sturt River as it exists from Sturt Gorge to travel west across the Adelaide Plains. Title: Onkaparinga River Passage: The Onkaparinga River, known as Ngangkiparri in the Kaurna language, is a river located in the Southern Adelaide region in the Australian state of South Australia. Title: Patawalonga River Passage: The Patawalonga River is a river located in the western suburbs of the Adelaide metropolitan area, in the Australian state of South Australia. It drains an area of flat, swampy lands formerly known as the Cowandilla Plains, which in the mid-20th century were drained by engineering works, enabling the establishment of Adelaide Airport and the development of residential housing. Title: Sturt River Passage: The Sturt River, also known as the Sturt Creek and Warri Parri in the Kaurna language, is a river located in the Adelaide region of the Australian state of South Australia. Title: Electoral district of Kaurna Passage: Kaurna is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after the Kaurna aboriginal tribe which originally inhabited the Adelaide plains, it is a 52.7 km semi-urban electorate on Adelaide's far-southern beaches, taking in the suburbs of Aldinga Beach, Maslin Beach, Moana, Port Noarlunga, Port Noarlunga South, Port Willunga, Seaford, Seaford Meadows and Seaford Rise as well as parts of Aldinga and Christies Beach. It is one of only two state districts named after South Australia's indigenous people (the other being the Electoral district of Narungga). Title: Brown Hill, Mitcham Passage: Brown Hill is a hill in the Australian state of South Australia located on the western edge of the Mount Lofty Ranges, 7 km southeast of the centre of Adelaide, in the suburb of Brown Hill Creek. Brown Hill rises to 312 m above sea level. Title: Brown Hill Creek Passage: The Brown Hill Creek, also known as Willawilla in the Kaurna language, part of the Patawalonga River catchment, is a watercourse located in the western suburbs of the Adelaide metropolitan area, in the Australian state of South Australia. Title: Brown Hill Creek, South Australia Passage: Brown Hill Creek is a south-eastern suburb of Adelaide in the City of Mitcham in South Australia, named after the eponymous Brown Hill Creek. Title: Electoral district of Waite Passage: Waite is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after Peter Waite, a 19th entrepreneur and philanthropist in the current area of the electorate, it is a 33.1 km urban electorate in Adelaide's inner south-east, taking in the suburbs of Brown Hill Creek, Clapham, Hawthorn, Kingswood, Lower Mitcham, Lynton, Mitcham, Netherby, Panorama, Pasadena, Springfield, St Marys, Torrens Park, Urrbrae and Westbourne Park as well as parts of Belair, Colonel Light Gardens, Daw Park and Leawood Gardens.
Patawalonga River
Brown Hill Creek
Patawalonga River
Which actor died in 2015 and had a role in Wincester '73?
Title: Koorogi '73 Passage: Koorogi '73 ('73 , Krogi Nanaj-san ) were a Japanese backing vocals group best known for their contributions to the Super Robot series and Toei's Super Sentai and Kamen Rider Series. The group was disbanded after 1990. Title: Arts '73 Passage: Arts '73, Arts '74 and Arts '75 was a Canadian television series which aired on CBC Television between March 8, 1973 and June 22, 1975. The show was hosted by Helen Hutchinson (1973), Sol Littman (1974) and Pat Patterson (19741975) Title: Johnny Farnham Sings the Big Hits of '73 Live! Passage: Johnny Farnham Sings The Big Hits Of '73 Live! is a live album by Australian singer John Farnham. Title: Internationale Gartenbauausstellung 73 Passage: The International Gartenbauausstellung 73 (IGA '73) was a garden festival held in Hamburg, Germany , which was recognized by the Bureau International des Expositions. The exposition was the 6th edition of the international horticultural exposition organised under the auspices of the Association of International Horticultural Producers (AIPH) and the second held at Planten un Blomen park in Hamburg. The exhibition took place on the same site where IGA 63 was held a decade earlier. There were some changes to the site location, such as the vaulting of the Marseillerstrasse so that visitors throughout the area without crossing could visit. Instead of a cable car, a park trail was constructed on the site to provide for visitors. The line had four stations and took 30 minutes to complete a lap. Title: The Big Tree Plant Passage: Launched in December 2010, The Big Tree Plant is a Government-sponsored campaign in England to promote the planting of one million trees in neighbourhoods where people live and work. The campaign will run over four years from 2011 to 2015, and is the first such initiative since "Plant A Tree In '73". Title: Casanova '73 Passage: Casanova '73 is a British sitcom that aired on BBC1 in 1973. Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, "Casanova '73" starred Leslie Phillips as wealthy womaniser Henry Newhouse (the English translation of "casa nova"). Title: Plant A Tree In '73 Passage: Plant A Tree In '73 was a Government-sponsored national campaign in the United Kingdom, aimed at encouraging the population to participate by planting trees during the 1973 'National Tree Planting Year'. At the time a new, virulent strain of Dutch Elm Disease was sweeping the country, killing millions of trees. Title: Winchester '73 Passage: Winchester '73 is a 1950 American Western film directed by Anthony Mann starring James Stewart, Shelley Winters, Dan Duryea and Stephen McNally. Written by Borden Chase and Robert L. Richards, the film is about the journey of a prized rifle from one ill-fated owner to another and a cowboy's search for a murderous fugitive. The movie features early film performances by Rock Hudson as an American Indian, Tony Curtis, and James Best. The film received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Written American Western. This is the first Western film collaboration between Anthony Mann and James Stewart. It was filmed in black and white. Title: James Best Passage: James Best (born Jewel Franklin Guy; July 26, 1926 April 6, 2015) was an American television, film, character, voice, and stage actor, as well as a writer, director, acting coach, artist, college professor, and musician, whose career spanned seven decades of television. He appeared as a guest on various country music and talk shows. Title: Classe '73 Passage: Classe '73 is the sixth studio album by the Italian rapper Bassi Maestro, released in 2003 under Vibrarecords.
James Best
Winchester '73
James Best
The Rocky Horror Punk Rock Show is an album that features the soundtrack of what 1975 British-American musical screwball comedy horror film by 20th Century Fox, produced by Lou Adler and Michael White?
Title: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Passage: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment LLC (formerly Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc., doing business as 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment) is the home video distribution arm of the 20th Century Fox film studio. It was established in 1977 as Magnetic Video and was later known as 20th Century Fox Video, CBSFox Video and FoxVideo, Inc. Title: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (soundtrack) Passage: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the original soundtrack album to the 1975 film "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", an adaptation of the musical "The Rocky Horror Show" that had opened in 1973. The soundtrack was released as an album in 1975 by Ode Records, produced by Richard Hartley. Title: The Rocky Horror Punk Rock Show Passage: The Rocky Horror Punk Rock Show is an album featuring the soundtrack of the 1975 cult film "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" as performed by modern punk rock bands. The album was released in 2003 on Springman Records. Title: 20th Century Fox Television Passage: Twentieth Century Fox Television (TCFTV, stylized as 20th Century Fox Television) is the television production subsidiary of 20th Century Fox, and a production arm of the Fox Television Group (both are owned by Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox). 20th Television is the syndication and distribution arm of 20th Century Fox Television. Title: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (disambiguation) Passage: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 musical comedy horror film directed by Jim Sharman. Title: Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show Passage: Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show is the third extended play (EP) by the cast of the musical television series "Glee", released on October 19, 2010. It contains seven songs and accompanies the episode "The Rocky Horror Glee Show", originally aired October 26, 2010 on Fox. The Halloween episode sees the glee club recreating the 1973 comedy horror musical "The Rocky Horror Show", written and composed by Richard O'Brien. Dante Di Loreto and Brad Falchuk serve as the executive producers. Title: Boy Meets Girl (1938 film) Passage: Boy Meets Girl is a 1938 American screwball comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring James Cagney and Pat O'Brien. The supporting cast features Marie Wilson, Ralph Bellamy, Frank McHugh, Dick Foran and Ronald Reagan. The screenplay by Bella and Sam Spewack is based on their 1935 stage play of the same name, which ran for 669 performances on Broadway. The two zany screenwriters played by Cagney and O'Brien were based on Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, while Ralph Bellamy's part as the producer was based on Darryl Zanuck of 20th Century Fox. Title: The Rocky Horror Glee Show Passage: "The Rocky Horror Glee Show" is the fifth episode of the second season of the American television series "Glee", and the twenty-seventh episode overall. It was written by Ryan Murphy, from a story by Murphy and Tim Wollaston, directed by Adam Shankman, and premiered on Fox on October 26, 2010. The episode features the glee club paying tribute to the 1973 musical "The Rocky Horror Show", with elements of its 1975 film adaptation "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", by staging it as a school musical. While cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) attempts to sabotage the production, glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) dwells on his feelings for guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury (Jayma Mays), and club members Finn (Cory Monteith) and Sam (Chord Overstreet) deal with body image issues. Barry Bostwick and Meat Loaf, who star in the original film, appear in cameo roles in this episode. Title: The Rocky Horror Picture Show Passage: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 British-American musical screwball comedy horror film by 20th Century Fox produced by Lou Adler and Michael White and directed by Jim Sharman. The screenplay was written by Sharman and actor Richard O'Brien, who appears in the film, which is based on the 1973 musical stage production "of the same title", with music, book, and lyrics by O'Brien. The production is a parody tribute to the science fiction and horror B movies of the 1930s through to the early 1970s. Along with O'Brien, the film stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick and is narrated by Charles Gray with cast members from the original Royal Court Theatre, Roxy Theatre, and Belasco Theatre productions. Title: That Wonderful Urge Passage: That Wonderful Urge is a 1948 20th Century Fox screwball comedy film, directed by Robert Sinclair and starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney. It is a remake of "Love Is News" (1937), which starred Power and Loretta Young.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Rocky Horror Punk Rock Show
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Who was first, Lewis Mumford or Kazuo Ishiguro?
Title: The Myth of the Machine Passage: The Myth of the Machine is a two-volume book taking an in-depth look at the forces that have shaped modern technology since prehistoric times. The first volume, "Technics and Human Development", was published in 1967, followed by the second volume, "The Pentagon of Power", in 1970. The author, Lewis Mumford, shows the parallel developments between human tools and social organization mainly through language and rituals. It is considered a synthesis of many theories Mumford developed throughout his prolific writing career. Volume 2 was a Book-of-the-Month Club selection. Title: Kazuo Ishiguro Passage: Kazuo Ishiguro OBE, FRSA, FRSL (Japanese: or ; born 8 November 1954) is a British novelist, screenwriter and short story writer. He was born in Nagasaki, Japan; his family moved to England in 1960 when he was five. Ishiguro obtained his bachelor's degree from the University of Kent in 1978 and his Master's from the University of East Anglia's creative writing course in 1980. Title: Nocturnes (short story collection) Passage: Nocturnes: Five Stories of Music and Nightfall is a 2009 collection of short fiction by Kazuo Ishiguro. After six novels, it is Ishiguro first collection of short stories, though described by the publisher as a "story cycle". As the subtitle suggests, each of the five stories focuses on music and musicians, and the close of day. The hardback was published by Faber and Faber in the United Kingdom on 7 May 2009 and in the United States by Knopf in September 2009. Title: Breakfast on the Morning Tram Passage: Breakfast on the Morning Tram is an album by American jazz singer Stacey Kent that was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2009. It was her first album for Blue Note Records. The album features four songs with lyrics written by novelist Kazuo Ishiguro. Title: When We Were Orphans Passage: When We Were Orphans is the fifth novel by the British-Japanese author Kazuo Ishiguro, published in 2000. It is loosely categorised as a detective novel. "When We Were Orphans" was shortlisted for the 2000 Man Booker Prize, though it is considered one of Ishiguro's weakest works, with Ishiguro himself saying "It's not my best book". Title: Never Let Me Go (novel) Passage: Never Let Me Go is a 2005 dystopian science fiction novel by Japanese-born British author Kazuo Ishiguro. It was shortlisted for the 2005 Booker Prize (an award Ishiguro had previously won in 1989 for "The Remains of the Day"), for the 2006 Arthur C. Clarke Award and for the 2005 National Book Critics Circle Award. " Time" magazine named it the best novel of 2005 and included the novel in its "TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005". It also received an ALA Alex Award in 2006. A film adaptation directed by Mark Romanek was released in 2010; a Japanese television drama aired in 2016. Title: The Unconsoled Passage: The Unconsoled is a novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, first published in 1995 by Faber and Faber, and winner of the Cheltenham Prize that year. Title: Lewis Mumford Passage: Lewis Mumford, KBE (October 19, 1895 January 26, 1990) was an American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic. Particularly noted for his study of cities and urban architecture, he had a broad career as a writer. Mumford was influenced by the work of Scottish theorist Sir Patrick Geddes and worked closely with his associate the British sociologist Victor Branford. Title: A Pale View of Hills Passage: A Pale View of Hills (1982) is the first novel by author Kazuo Ishiguro. It won the 1982 Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize. He received a 1000 advance from publishers Faber and Faber for the novel after a meeting with Robert McCrum, the fiction editor. Title: Technics and Civilization Passage: Technics and Civilization is a 1934 book by American philosopher and historian of technology Lewis Mumford. The book presents the history of technology and its role in shaping and being shaped by civilizations. According to Mumford, modern technology has its roots in the Middle Ages rather than in the Industrial Revolution. It is the moral, economic, and political choices we make, not the machines we use, Mumford argues, that have produced a capitalist industrialized machine-oriented economy, whose imperfect fruits serve the majority so imperfectly.
Lewis Mumford
Lewis Mumford
Kazuo Ishiguro
Julio Velzquez Santiago (born 5 October 1981) is a Spanish football manager, currently in charge of which Spanish football team based in Alcorcn, in the autonomous community of Madrid, founded in 1971?
Title: 201112 Real Valladolid season Passage: The 201112 Spanish football season is Real Valladolid's second season in the second level in Spanish football after being defeated 32 on aggregate against Elche in La Liga promotion play-off in June 2011. This season will be the 31st of Real Valladolid in the second level in Spanish football. The general coordinator during last season, Chuti Molina, left his work on 14 June, becoming Real Murcia general director. On 17 June, Real Valladolid made official Abel Resino's detachment as he did not renew his contract as team manager. On 4 July, Carlos Surez announced he had bought 59 of the club shareholding, becoming shareholder of Real Valladolid, and therefore the owner of the entity. At the same time he confirmed that he will not step down as chairman and, from the next day, news about the sporting aspect will be known. Earlier on 6 July, the club became official the incorporation of the Serbian manager Miroslav uki for the next 3 seasons. During that day, it also was confirmed that Jos Antonio Garca Calvo, general director, left his work. brReal Valladolid qualified in 3rd position in Segunda Divisin, behind both Deportivo and Celta de Vigo, with 82 points. It was the first time in the history that any team with 80 points wasn't directly promoted to La Liga. Deportivo de La Corua beat Real Valladolid's points record, getting 91 points in the whole season. The record was established by Jos Luis Mendilibar's team in 2007 when Real Valladolid scored 88 points and were champions. brThe team had to play the Promotion play-off again, and got the promotion to 201213 La Liga by winning 30 on aggregate to Crdoba in the Semifinal and by 21 to AD Alcorcn in the Final. Title: CA Pinto Passage: Club Atltico de Pinto is a Spanish football team based in Pinto, in the autonomous community of Madrid. Founded in 1963 it plays in Tercera Divisin Group 7, holding home matches at "Estadio Amelia del Castillo", which has a capacity of 2,500 spectators.The team had beaten Atltico de Kolkata before the rival went on to be 2016 Indian Super League season champions. Pinto had beaten them by 4-3 where Manu Sanchez , Nico Ybarra and Dani Ramos were the goalscorers. Title: UD San Sebastin de los Reyes Passage: Unin Deportiva San Sebastin de los Reyes, also known as Sanse is a Spanish football team based in San Sebastin de los Reyes, in the autonomous community of Madrid. Founded in 1971 it plays in Segunda Divisin B Group 1, holding home matches at "Estadio Nuevo Matapioneras", with a capacity of 3,000 seats. Title: SD Ciudad de Santiago Passage: Sociedad Deportiva Ciudad de Santiago, S.A.D. was a Spanish football team based in Santiago de Compostela, in the autonomous community of Galicia. Founded in 1978, it played its last season in Tercera Divisin - Group 1, holding home games at "Estadio Multiusos de San Lzaro", with a capacity of 13,000 seats. Title: Las Rozas CF Passage: Las Rozas Club de Ftbol is a Spanish football team based in Las Rozas de Madrid, in the autonomous Community of Madrid. Founded in 1966 it plays in Preferente, holding home games at "Estadio Navalcarbn", which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators. Title: SD Compostela Passage: Sociedad Deportiva Compostela is a Spanish football team based in Santiago de Compostela, in the autonomous community of Galicia. Founded on 26 June 1962 it plays in Tercera Divisin Group 1, holding home matches at "Estadio Multiusos de San Lzaro". Title: CF Trival Valderas Passage: Club de Ftbol Trival Valderas Alcorcn is a Spanish football team based in Alcorcn, in the Community of Madrid. Founded in 2004, it currently plays in "Tercera Divisin Group 7", holding home matches at "Estadio La Canaleja", with a 1,000-seat capacity. Title: AD Alcorcn Passage: Agrupacin Deportiva Alcorcn SAD is a Spanish football team based in Alcorcn, in the autonomous community of Madrid. Founded in 1971, it currently plays in "Segunda Divisin", holding home matches at the Municipal de Santo Domingo, with a 6,000 seat capacity. Title: Julio Velzquez Passage: Julio Velzquez Santiago (born 5 October 1981) is a Spanish football manager, currently in charge of AD Alcorcn. Title: Vallecas CF Passage: Vallecas Club de Ftbol is a Spanish football team based in Vallecas, Madrid, in the autonomous community of Madrid. Founded in 1967, it plays in Preferente, holding home games at "Estadio Nuestra Seora de la Torre", which has a capacity of 2,500 spectators.
Agrupacin Deportiva Alcorcn SAD
Julio Velzquez
AD Alcorcn
What community's capital is the subject of the pilgrimage in a Paulo Coelho novel?
Title: Pilgrim: Faith as a Weapon Passage: Pilgrim: Faith as a Weapon is a 1997 adventure video game, written by Paulo Coelho, who wrote "The Pilgrimage", the novel on which the game is based. "Pilgrim" has been described as a "commercial cultural heritage game" and "graphic interactive fiction". It is the premiere title of Arxel Tribe and the first in The Paulo Coelho trilogy, alongside "The Legend of the Prophet and the Assassin" (1999) and "The Secrets of Alamut" (2001). Title: Paulo Coelho Passage: Paulo Coelho de Souza ( , , , ] ; born August 24, 1947) is a Brazilian lyricist and novelist and the recipient of numerous international awards. He is best known for his widely translated novel "The Alchemist". He is the writer with the highest number of social media followers reaching over 29.5 million fans through his Facebook page and 12.2 million followers on Twitter . A keen user of electronic media, in 2014 he uploaded his personal papers online to create a virtual Paulo Coelho Foundation. Title: Aleph (novel) Passage: Aleph is a 2011 novel by the Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho. It is the fourteenth major book by Coelho, and touches on the theme of spirituality. "Aleph" was written in Coelho's native language, Portuguese. Under the sentence "Some books are read. "Aleph" is lived", the book is an autobiographical account written in a novel format. Upon release it became a bestselling novel in Brazil. Title: The Winner Stands Alone Passage: The Winner Stands Alone is a novel by Paulo Coelho, first published in 2008. The book was first published in Portuguese under the title "O Vencedor est S". It is the thirteenth major book by Coelho. Title: The Pilgrimage Passage: The Pilgrimage (Portuguese: "O Dirio de Um Mago" , "Diary of a Mage") is a 1987 novel by Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho. It is a recollection of Paulo's experiences as he made his way across northern Spain on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. The novel serves as part adventure story, part guide to self-discovery. Title: The Zahir (novel) Passage: The Zahir is a 2005 novel by the Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho. Just as in an earlier book, "The Alchemist", "The Zahir" is about a pilgrimage. The book touches on themes of love, loss and obsession. Title: Veronika Decides to Die Passage: Veronika Decides to Die (Portuguese: "Veronika Decide Morrer" ) is a novel by Paulo Coelho. It tells the story of 24-year-old Slovenian Veronika, who appears to have everything in life going for her, but who decides to kill herself. This book is partly based on Coelho's experience in various mental institutions (see the biography "Confessions of a Pilgrim" by Juan Arias), and deals with the subject of madness. The gist of the message is that "collective madness is called sanity". Title: Santiago de Compostela Passage: commonly known as Santiago ( , ] , ] ), is the capital of the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain. Title: Z Ramalho Canta Raul Seixas Passage: Z Ramalho Canta Raul Seixas is the sixteenth album by Brazilian solo artist Z Ramalho. It is a tribute album to another well-known Brazilian guitarist, Raul Seixas. It was released in 2001. Z wanted to record an album with Raul when he was alive. More than a decade after his death, he decided to record this tribute album, but he faced opposition from the writer Paulo Coelho, who refused to grant permission for Z Ramalho to record the songs he had composed with Raul. Z ended up recording only songs Raul had composed alone. Z later stated, referring to Coelho's refusal: ""It was rude, with absolutely no elegance. But there's no way for someone to stop me."" Title: Adultery (novel) Passage: Adultery ("Adultrio" in Portuguese) is a novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho. It is the sixteenth major book by Coelho, and touches on the theme of adultery. The Portuguese edition of "Adultery" was released on April 10, 2014. The (American) English edition is published by Knopf and along with the Spanish edition was published on August 19, 2014.
Galicia
The Pilgrimage
Santiago de Compostela
Which British Prime Minster belonged to a men-only dining club at the University of Oxford and was implicated in "Piggage"?
Title: Posh (play) Passage: Posh is a play by the British playwright Laura Wade. It was first staged at the Royal Court Theatre downstairs in 2010. The play concerns an Oxford student dining club called "The Riot Club", a fictionalised version of the Bullingdon Club. The first production, produced during the British General Election, received favourable reviews. Title: Chatham Dining Club Passage: The Chatham Dining Club is a general interest Dining club based in London, United Kingdom. The Club was founded in 1910 by Captain Rupert Ommanney and Captain Guy Dawnay whilst they were students at the British Army Staff College in Camberley. Title: The Cannibal Club Passage: The Cannibal Club was a Victorian dining club associated with The Anthropological Society, likely founded at the same time in 1863 by Sir Richard Francis Burton and Dr James Hunt. The club met in Bartolini's dining rooms near Fleet Street. Its official symbol was a mace carved to look like an African head gnawing on a human thighbone. The club's name is thought to derive from Burton's interested in cannibalism which he regretted that he never witnessed on his travels. Club members included: Richard Monkton Milnes, Charles Bradlaugh, Thomas Bendyshe, Algernon Swinburne, Sir James Plaisted Wilde, General Studholme John Hodgson and Charles Duncan Cameron. Title: Black Widowers Passage: The Black Widowers is a fictional men-only dining club created by Isaac Asimov for a series of sixty-six mystery stories that he started writing in 1971. Most of the stories were first published in "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine", though a few first appeared in "Fantasy Science Fiction", "Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine", and the various book collections into which the stories were eventually gathered. Title: The Literary Society Passage: The Literary Society is a London dining club, founded by William Wordsworth and others in 1807. Its members are generally either prominent figures in English literature or eminent people in other fields with a strong interest in literature. No papers are delivered at its meetings. It meets monthly at the Garrick Club. " The Daily Telegraph's " online site called the club "Britain's most distinguished and discreet literary dining club". Title: Piggate Passage: "Piggate" refers to an uncorroborated anecdote that during his university years former British Prime Minister David Cameron put a "private part of his anatomy" into a dead pig's mouth as part of an initiation ceremony for the Piers Gaveston Society. The anecdote was reported by Michael Ashcroft and Isabel Oakeshott in their unauthorised biography of Cameron, "Call Me Dave", attributing the story to an anonymous Member of Parliament who was a "distinguished Oxford contemporary" of Cameron's. Extracts from the book were published in the "Daily Mail" on 21 September 2015, prior to its publication. Title: The Riot Club Passage: The Riot Club is a 2014 British drama film directed by Lone Scherfig and written by Laura Wade, based on Wade's 2010 play "Posh". The film stars Max Irons, Sam Claflin and Douglas Booth. It is set among the Riot Club, a fictional all-male, exclusive dining club at Oxford University. When the play "Posh" premiered, the Riot Club was often described as a thinly veiled version of the real-life Bullingdon Club, or High Trees Society, although according to Wade it is entirely fictitious. Title: Myrmidon Club Passage: The Myrmidon Club is a dining club elected from the male undergraduate members of Merton College, Oxford. Founded in 1865, it is one of the handful of such clubs with an almost continuous existence from the second half of the 19th century. It is thought to be the model for the Junta, the fictional club in Max Beerbohm's "Zuleika Dobson", of which the Duke of Dorset was for some time the sole member. Title: Piers Gaveston Society Passage: The Piers Gaveston Society is a men-only dining club founded in 1977 at the University of Oxford. It is named in honour of Piers Gaveston, favourite and supposed lover of King Edward II of England. Title: Pythic Club Passage: The Pythic (or "P") Club is a secretive students' dining club at Oxford University, based in Christ Church.
David Cameron
Piggate
Piers Gaveston Society
Between Blake Babies and Di-rect, which band employed more artists?
Title: Sunburn (Blake Babies album) Passage: Sunburn is the third album by the Blake Babies, released in 1990 (see 1990 in music). Title: Nicely, Nicely Passage: Nicely, Nicely is the debut album by the Blake Babies, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). Title: John Strohm (musician) Passage: John Strohm (or John P. Strohm, born March 23, 1967 in Bloomington, Indiana) is an American musician, singer, and lawyer. He began his musical career playing drum set in Indiana's punk rock scene, then moved to Boston in 1985 and switched to guitar. With Juliana Hatfield and Freda Love (then Freda Boner) he co-founded the indie rock trio Blake Babies in 1986. In 1994 the band Velo-Deluxe with Strohm as the frontman released their only album "Superelastic" through Mammoth Records. Strohm also played drums in The Lemonheads from 1987 - 1989 and guitar during the years 1993-1994 and 1996-1997. He led the indie rock band Antenna and released his first solo album, "Vestavia", in 1999. In 2007 Strohm released another full-length album, "Everyday Life". Title: Innocence and Experience Passage: Innocence and Experience is a compilation album by the Blake Babies, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). The title is a reference to the William Blake collection of poems "Songs of Innocence and of Experience". Title: Di-rect Passage: Di-rect is a rock band from The Hague, The Netherlands, which was formed in 1999. The current line-up consists of Jamie Westland (drums), Frans "Spike" van Zoest (guitars), Bas van Wageningen (bass) and Marcel Veenendaal (lead vocals). Title: Earwig (Blake Babies album) Passage: Earwig is the second album by the Blake Babies, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music). Title: God Bless the Blake Babies Passage: God Bless The Blake Babies is the fourth full length album by the Blake Babies, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music). This album was recorded during the Blake Babies brief reunion. Title: Rosy Jack World Passage: Rosy Jack World is an EP recording by the Blake Babies, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). The album title was taken from a song on The Frogs 1989 album, "It's Only Right and Natural". Title: Blake Babies Passage: Blake Babies were an American college rock band formed in 1986 in Boston, Massachusetts. The three primary members were John Strohm, Freda Love (born Freda Boner), and Juliana Hatfield, with Evan Dando, Andrew Mayer, Seth White, Anthony DeLuca (who played drums in place of Freda for the group's last European tour in early 1992), and Mike Leahy each also performing as members of the band at times. Title: Epilogue (Blake Babies album) Passage: Epilogue is an EP recording by the Blake Babies, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). This is the final release from the band before their break up.
Blake Babies
Blake Babies
Di-rect
What is the founding year of this weekly digital magazine that was edited by Ben Burns?
Title: Jet (magazine) Passage: Jet is a digital magazine. As an American weekly marketed toward African-American readers, it was founded in 1951 by John H. Johnson of the Johnson Publishing Company in Chicago, Illinois. Initially billed as "The Weekly Negro News Magazine", "Jet" is notable for its role in chronicling the Civil Rights Movement from its earliest years, including coverage of the Emmett Till murder, the Montgomery bus boycott, and Martin Luther King Jr. Title: Cycle News Passage: Cycle News is a motorcycling magazine and website based in the United States, it was a weekly print publication from 1965 to 2010 and switched to a weekly digital magazine in February 2011. The magazine is headquartered in Irvine, California and is best known for coverage of all forms of motorcycle racing. Title: The Village Voice Passage: The Village Voice is an American news and culture paper, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly. Founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher and Norman Mailer, the "Voice" began as a platform for the creative community of New York City. Since its founding, "The Village Voice" has received three Pulitzer Prizes, the National Press Foundation Award and the George Polk Award. "The Village Voice" has hosted a variety of writers and artists, including writer Ezra Pound, cartoonist Lynda Barry, and art critics Robert Christgau, Andrew Sarris, and J. Hoberman. In addition to daily coverage through its website and a weekly print edition that circulates in New York City, the "Voice" issues a weekly digital edition of its magazine. Title: List of number-one digital songs of 2012 (U.S.) Passage: The highest-selling digital singles in the United States are ranked in the Hot Digital Songs chart, published by "Billboard" magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based on each single's weekly digital sales, which combines sales of different versions of a single for a summarized figure. Title: List of number-one digital songs of 2008 (U.S.) Passage: The highest-selling digital singles in the United States are ranked in the Hot Digital Songs chart, published by "Billboard" magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based on each single's weekly digital sales, which combines sales of different versions of a single for a summarized figure. Title: Ben Burns Passage: Ben Burns (August 25, 1913 January 29, 2000) was a pioneering editor of black publications (including the "Chicago Daily Defender", "Ebony", "Jet" and "Negro Digest") and a public relations executive in Chicago. He was a top executive editor for the Johnson Publishing Company who became so well known as a black newspaperman even though he was white and Jewish that he was invited to submit his biography for inclusion in "Whos Who in Colored America". Title: List of number-one digital songs of 2014 (U.S.) Passage: The highest-selling digital singles in the United States are ranked in the Hot Digital Songs chart, published by "Billboard" magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based on each single's weekly digital sales, which combines sales of different versions of a single for a summarized figure. Title: Diocesan Native Female Training School Passage: Diocesan Native Female Training School (DNFTS, ) was a school under the Anglican Church of Hong Kong in the 19th century, founded in 1860 and closed down in 1868. Its premises now belong to today's Bonham Road Government Primary School(). In 1869, another institution called Diocesan Home and Orphanage (DHO, later renamed Diocesan School and Orphanage, and now known as Diocesan Boys' School) was founded in the same place. Due to the obvious differences in founding groups, vision of education, personnel arrangement and students background, DNFTS has been regarded only as a forerunner, and called the First Foundation by DHO and later DBS. Using 1869 as its founding year, DBS calls itself the Second Foundation. As for Diocesan Girls' School, founded in Rose Villas near DSO in 1899, it claims to be the successor of DNFTS and traces the founding year back to 1860. Title: List of number-one digital songs of 2013 (U.S.) Passage: The highest-selling digital singles in the United States are ranked in the Hot Digital Songs chart, published by "Billboard" magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based on each single's weekly digital sales, which combines sales of different versions of a single for a summarized figure. Title: List of number-one digital songs of 2015 (U.S.) Passage: The List of number-one digital songs of 2015 in the United States are based upon the highest-selling digital singles ranked in the Hot Digital Songs chart, published by "Billboard" magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based on each single's weekly digital sales, which combines sales of different versions of a single for a summarized figure.
1951
Ben Burns
Jet (magazine)
What country borders India and Biophytum umbraculum can also be found?
Title: Biophytum Passage: Biophytum is a genus of about 50 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the family Oxalidaceae. It is found in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide. The annual "Biophytum sensitivum" is a traditional medicine in Nepal. " Biophytum petersianum" (also known as "Biophytum umbraculum") is a medicinal plant in Mali. Title: Umbraculum Passage: The umbraculum (Italian: "ombrellone" , "big umbrella", or also "basilica" or conopaeum) is a historic piece of the papal regalia and insignia, once used on a daily basis to provide shade for the pope (Galbreath, 27). Also known as the pavilion, in modern usage the umbraculum is a symbol of the Roman Catholic Church and the authority of the pope over it. It is found in the contemporary Church at all the basilicas throughout the world, placed prominently at the right of their main altars. Whenever the pope visits a basilica, its umbraculum is opened. Title: Biophytum sensitivum Passage: Biophytum sensitivum, also known as little tree plant, is a species of plant in the Oxalidaceae family and in the genus Biophytum. It is commonly found in wet lands of Nepal, tropical India and in other Southeast Asian countries and is used for medicinal purposes in Nepal and in India. The plant is also a common weed in tropical greenhouses. Research has been carried out to elucidate the chemistry, biological activities, and medicinal applications of "B. sensitivum". The leaflets of "Biophytum sensitivum" are able to move rapidly in response to mechanical stimulation such as touch. Title: Tamu Township Passage: Tamu Township is a township in Tamu District in the Sagaing Division of Burma. The principal town is Tamu. The only township of Tamu District, the township borders India. Title: Euratlas Passage: Euratlas is a Switzerland-based software company dedicated to elaborate digital history maps of Europe. Founded in 2001, Euratlas has created a collection of history maps of Europe from year 1 AD to year 2000 AD that present the evolution of every country from the Roman Empire to present times. The evolution includes sovereign states and their administrative sub-divisions, but also unorganized peoples and dependent territories. The maps show European country borders at regular intervals of 100 years, but not year by year. This leaves out many important turning points in history. Title: Thakurgaon District Passage: Thakurgaon (Bengali: , "Thakurgaon Jela" also "Thakurgaon Zila") is a district in the north-western side of Bangladesh. It is a part of the Rangpur Division and borders India to the west. Title: Biophytum umbraculum Passage: Biophytum umbraculum is a plant species in the family Oxalidaceae. It is reported from India, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma (Myanmar), New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, tropical Africa, and Madagascar. The species is an annual herb up to 15 cm tall, bearing sessile umbels. Title: India Passage: India, officially the Republic of India ("Bhrat Gaarjya"), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country (with over 1.2 billion people), and the most populous democracy in the world. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast. It shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the northeast; and Myanmar (Burma) and Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia. Title: SaferSurf Passage: SaferSurf is a software product for anonymous internet surfing. Aside from offering web anonymity, it has several other features, such as a geolocation proxy service bypassing country restrictions. Its slogan is "Tearing Down Country Borders in the Web". SaferSurf runs centrally on a server and doesn't need a local installation. Title: Time in East Timor Passage: East Timor uses . In the west the country borders the zone of Indonesia and in the east the zone of that country. Daylight saving time is never observed in East Timor, because due to its proximity to the equator, there is only a small variation between the length of day and night throughout the year.
China
Biophytum umbraculum
India
China Alexandra Soul is the daughter of which American-British actor and singer?
Title: Lawrence Holofcener Passage: Lawrence Holofcener (February 23, 1926 March 4, 2017) was an American-British sculptor, poet, lyricist, playwright, novelist, actor and director. He held dual British and American nationality. As a singer and songwriter he was better known as Larry Holofcener. He died in March 2017 at the age of 91. . As a tribute to his transatlantic love affair with England, his obituary was printed in UK's "The Daily Telegraph". Title: Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus Passage: Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus is a 2009 American-British monsterdisaster film distributed by The Asylum, released on May 19, 2009, in the United States and on August 7, 2009, in the United Kingdom. It was directed by Ace Hannah and stars singer Deborah Gibson and actor Lorenzo Lamas. The film is about the hunt for two prehistoric sea monsters causing mayhem and carnage at sea, and is the first installment in the "Mega Shark" series of films. Title: Set the Tone Passage: Set The Tone is the debut album by American-British soul singer Nate James. Title: Don't Give Up on Us (song) Passage: "Don't Give Up on Us" is a song by American-British singer David Soul. Riding high on the success of playing in the hit TV show "Starsky and Hutch", Soul returned to one of his early career choices as a singer. His debut, the Tony Macaulay-written-and-produced "Don't Give Up on Us" was a worldwide smash, spending four weeks at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart in January and February 1977, and a single week at No. 1 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in April 1977. In addition, the song spent one week at No. 1 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart. It has sold 1.16 million copies in the UK. Title: Alexandra Joner Passage: Alexandra Irena Acevedo Joner (born 25 Mars 1990), professionally known as Alexandra Joner, is a Norwegian singer who was born to Norwegian father and Cuban mother. She is the daughter of musician and composer Sverre Indris Joner and Barbara Joner, niece of actor Johannes Joner, cousin of actors Knut Joner and Kristoffer Joner. Title: David Schaal (actor) Passage: David Schaal (born 27 May 1963) is an American-British actor best known for his roles in the British sitcoms "The Office" (as "Taffy") and "The Inbetweeners" (as "Terry Cartwright"). Title: David Soul Passage: David Soul (born August 28, 1943) is an American-British actor and singer. He is known for his role as Detective Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson in the ABC television series "Starsky Hutch" from 1975 to 1979. He became a British citizen in 2004. Title: Set the Tone (disambiguation) Passage: Set The Tone is the debut album by American-British soul singer Nate James. Title: Alexandra Burslem Passage: Dame Alexandra Vivien Burslem (known as Sandra Burslem), DBE, JP, DL, FRSA (ne Thornley; born 6 May 1940) is a British academic and educationalist. Born in Shanghai, China, she was the daughter of Stanley Morris Thornley, the British Ambassador to China. Title: China Soul Passage: China Alexandra Soul (born 5 May 1988) is an American singersongwriter, residing in Britain. Her debut album "Secrets Words" was released in the UK on 25 October 2010 through AS:Music. She is the daughter of actorsinger David Soul and actress Julia Nickson-Soul.
David Soul
China Soul
David Soul
In what year was the American singer who starred with Jena Malone, Macaulay Culkin, Patrick Fugit, Eva Amurri, Martin Donovan, and Mary-Louise Parker in the film "Saved" born?
Title: Richie Rich (film) Passage: Richie Rich (sometimes stylized as "Rihie Rih") is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character of the same name created by Alfred Harvey and Warren Kremer. The film stars Macaulay Culkin, John Larroquette, Edward Herrmann, Jonathan Hyde, and Christine Ebersole while Reggie Jackson, Claudia Schiffer, and Ben Stein appear in cameo roles. Culkin's younger brother, Rory Culkin, played the part of young Richie. While in theaters, the film was shown with a Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner cartoon called "Chariots of Fur". Title: Party Monster (film) Passage: Party Monster is a 2003 American factually based biographical drama film directed by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, and starring Macaulay Culkin as the drug-addled "king of the Club Kids". The film tells the story of rise and fall of the infamous New York City party promoter Michael Alig. This was Macaulay Culkin's first film in nearly nine years since his starring role in the 1994 film "Richie Rich". Title: Eva Amurri Passage: Eva Maria Olivia Amurri Martino (born March 15, 1985), known professionally as Eva Amurri Martino, is an American film and television actress. Title: Rory Culkin Passage: Rory Hugh Culkin (born July 21, 1989) is an American actor who is known for his roles in "Scream 4", "You Can Count on Me" and M. Night Shyamalan's "Signs" and is the younger brother of actors Macaulay Culkin and Kieran Culkin. Title: Jena Malone Passage: Jena Malone ( ; born November 21, 1984) is an American actress, musician and photographer. She made her acting debut in the television film "Bastard Out of Carolina" (1996); subsequently, Malone has starred in a number of mainstream and independent films including "Ellen Foster" (1997), "Contact" (1997), "Stepmom" (1998), "Donnie Darko" (2001), "Life as a House" (2001), "" (2003), "Saved! " (2004), "Pride Prejudice" (2005), "Into the Wild" (2007), "The Ruins" (2008), "Sucker Punch" (2011) and "The Neon Demon" (2016). Furthermore, Malone has portrayed the role of Johanna Mason in "The Hunger Games" film series. She is also an indie pop musician who has released music both under her own name (as "Jena Malone and Her Bloodstains") and as one-half of the duo The Shoe. Title: Mandy Moore Passage: Amanda Leigh Moore (born April 10, 1984) is an American singersongwriter and actress. After coming to prominence with her debut single "Candy", which peaked at number 41 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, Moore signed with Epic Records. Her debut studio album, "So Real" (1999), went on to receive a Platinum certification from the RIAA. Her 2000 single "I Wanna Be with You", from her second studio album of the same name, became Moore's first Top 30 song in the United States, peaking at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100. Her subsequent studio albums, the eponymous "Mandy Moore" (2001), "Coverage" (2003), "Wild Hope" (2007) and "Amanda Leigh" (2009), have seen continued success. As of 2009, "Billboard" reported that Moore has sold more than 10 million albums worldwide, and in 2012 she was ranked 96 on VH1's list of "100 Greatest Women in Music" as well as 63 on their "Sexiest Artists of All Time List". Title: Saved! Passage: Saved! is a 2004 American teen comedy-drama film involving elements of religious satire. It was directed by Brian Dannelly and written by Dannelly and Michael Urban. It stars Jena Malone, Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin, Patrick Fugit, Eva Amurri, Martin Donovan, and Mary-Louise Parker. The film touches on the issues of religion, ostracism, homophobia, teen pregnancy, divorce, and disabilities. Title: The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys Passage: The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Care and written by Jeff Stockwell and Michael Petroni based on Chris Fuhrman's 1994 semi-autobiographical coming-of-age novel of the same name. The film stars Emile Hirsch, Kieran Culkin, Jena Malone, Jodie Foster and Vincent D'Onofrio. Title: Richie Rich (film series) Passage: The Richie Rich films is a series of American family films consist of two, based on the character of the same name, who was originally featured in Harvey Comics. The first film was theatrical release directed by Donald Petrie, that stars Macaulay Culkin. Its sequel was a direct-to-video feature directed by John Murlowski, starring David Gallagher replacing Macaulay Culkin. Both films were distributed by Warner Bros. Title: Pipe Dream (film) Passage: Pipe Dream is a 2002 romantic comedy film, starring Mary-Louise Parker and Martin Donovan. The film was directed by John C. Walsh, who previously wrote and directed the film "Ed's Next Move".
1984
Saved!
Mandy Moore
Which science fiction trilogy has in the lead role an actress who had a voice role in the 3D film Peter Rabbit?
Title: Christ Clone Trilogy Passage: Christ Clone Trilogy is a science fiction trilogy by the American novelist James BeauSeigneur, dealing with the end of the world by presenting a fictionalised version of Christian eschatology. Title: Lemarean Calendar Passage: The Lemarean Calendar is used by the colonists on the moon Coyote as described in the science fiction trilogy of the same name by author Allen Steele. The trilogy, including Coyote (2002), Coyote Rising (2004), and Coyote Frontier (2005), describes the exploration and settlement of a habitable moon orbiting a ringed jovian in the 47 Ursae Majoris system. Title: Peter Rabbit (film) Passage: Peter Rabbit is an upcoming 2018 3D live-actionCGI animated adventure comedy film written, directed and produced by Will Gluck and co-written by Rob Lieber, based on the stories of the character of the same name created by Beatrix Potter. The film features voice roles played by James Corden, Margot Robbie, Daisy Ridley and Elizabeth Debicki, and live-action roles played by Domhnall Gleeson, Rose Byrne and Sam Neill. The film is scheduled to be released on February 9, 2018. It is not, however, based on the recent BritishAmerican CGI-animated TV Series of the same name. Title: Paul Black (author) Passage: Paul Black (born 1957 in Hinsdale, Illinois) is an American graphic artist, designer and writer of general and science fiction. He is best known for his near-future science fiction trilogy, The Tels. Title: Planet Pirates Passage: Planet Pirates is a science fiction trilogy written by Anne McCaffrey and two co-authors separately, Elizabeth Moon and Jody Lynn Nye. The three novels were published as paperback originals by Baen Books in 1990 and 1991, although the Doubleday Science Fiction Book Club (SFBC) issued hardcover editions of each within several months. Baen published an 890-page omnibus trade paperback edition in 1993 entitled "The Planet Pirates". Title: Remembrance of Earth's Past Passage: Remembrance of Earth's Past () is a science fiction trilogy by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin, but Chinese readers generally refer to the series by the title of its first novel, The Three Body Problem (). Title: Humans as Gods Passage: Humans as Gods (Russian: , translit.  "Lyudi kak bogi") is a 19661977 science fiction trilogy by Soviet author Sergey Snegov. Despite being initially intended as a parody on space opera, mythological and religious clich, the novels embody a complex set of ideas on the fundamental principles of the world's structure and development, and the directions of the civilizations' possible future. While a number of plot elements seem to be taken from the general science fiction concepts, the resulting story is unique in many ways. The central conflicts are based on the assumption that the face of super-civilization must be defined by its comprehension of the Universe as a whole, by the understanding of its elementary, most basic (and thus most deeply and widely operative) laws. This manner of narration contributes to a clear and powerful interconnection between the initial problems and the story arc. Title: Hostile Takeover Trilogy Passage: Hostile Takeover is a science fiction trilogy (actually one long novel in three parts) written by S. Andrew Swann and published by DAW Books where the main setting is the Anarcho-capitalist planet of Bakunin. It consists of three books titled "Profiteer", "Partisan" and "Revolutionary", which were published between 1995 and 1996 and re-released by DAW in a single volume in 2004. Title: Sabri Grses Passage: Sabri Grses (born February 7, 1972) is a Turkish writer. He has published poetry, novels, and short stories. His best-known novel in Turkey is "Sevime" ("Making Love"), which is a science fiction novel about the way people use their bodies in a postmodern age. He has also written a science fiction trilogy, "Bovermiler" (which may be translated as "The Ones Who Gave Up"). Title: Daisy Ridley Passage: Daisy Jazz Isobel Ridley (born 10 April 1992) is an English actress and film producer. She began her acting career by appearing in minor television roles and short films before being cast in the lead role of Rey in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy, appearing in "" (2015) and "" (2017).
Star Wars
Peter Rabbit (film)
Daisy Ridley
The medieval barony of Braidwood included a 16th-century tower house 1.5km east of what?
Title: Kilteel Passage: Kilteel (Irish: "Cill Chile" ) is the name of a village, townland and civil parish located in the barony of South Salt, County Kildare, Ireland. The townland of Kilteel Upper contains the remains of a church with a decorated Romanesque chancel arch, the ruins of a 13th-century preceptory of the Knights Hospitaller and a well-preserved 15th-century tower house. The historic settlement is located on the southwest corner of the English Pale and served an important function as a border fortress during the medieval period. Title: Tower of Hallbar Passage: The Tower of Hallbar, also known as Hallbar Tower and Braidwood Castle, is a 16th-century tower house, located to the west of the River Clyde in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The tower is situated above the Fiddler Burn, 3.5 km south-west of Carluke, and 1.5 km east of Crossford. It has recently been restored and is let out as holiday accommodation. Title: Gehringswalde Passage: Gehringswalde, a so-called Waldhufendorf, is situated about 1.5 km east of Wolkenstein in the Ore Mountains. It extends for about 1.5 km along the valley of a stream which joins the Zschopau river ca. 1.5 km west of Warmbad. The nearby "Httengrundmhle" (site of a former water mill) is also part of the village. The mountain Dreibrderhhe lies ca. 3 km east of Gehringswalde. Title: Oldwoodhouselee Castle Passage: Old Woodhouselee Castle was a 16th-century tower house, about 1.5 mi north east of Penicuik, Midlothian, Scotland, south of the river North Esk near a dismantled railway track. Title: Braidwood, South Lanarkshire Passage: Braidwood is a small village near Carluke, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The medieval barony of Braidwood included the Tower of Hallbar. Title: Newtown Castle Passage: Newtown Castle is a 16th-century tower house, located close to the village of Ballyvaughan within the Burren area of County Clare, Ireland. Uniquely for a tower house of its type in Ireland, Newtown Castle is mostly cylindrical in shape but rises from a square pyramidical base. It is today part of the Burren College of Art. Title: New Slains Castle Passage: Slains Castle, also known as New Slains Castle to distinguish it from nearby Old Slains Castle, is a ruined castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It overlooks the North Sea from its cliff-top site 1 km east of Cruden Bay. The core of the castle is a 16th-century tower house, built by the 9th Earl of Erroll. Significant reconstruction of the castle has been carried out a number of times, lastly in 1837 when it was rebuilt as a Scots Baronial mansion. At one time it had three extensive gardens, but is now a roofless ruin. Plans to restore the castle have been on hold since 2009. Title: Quoile Castle Passage: Quoile Castle is a castle situated 1.5 miles (2.4km) from Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland, just off the main road from Downpatrick to Strangford, on the east bank of the River Quoile. It is a 16th-century tower house, which was inhabited into the 18th century. Quoile Castle tower house is a State Care Historic Monument in the townland of Quoile, in Down District Council area, at grid ref: J4963 4701. Title: Greenknowe Tower Passage: Greenknowe Tower is a 16th-century tower house, located just west of the village of Gordon, in the Scottish Borders. Although a roofless ruin, the stonework of the tower is well preserved, and represents a fine example of a later tower house, built more as a residence rather than as a place of defence. The building is located at [ NT639428] , beside the A6105 road. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, and is in the care of Historic Scotland. Title: Elphinstone Tower, Falkirk Passage: Elphinstone Tower, also known as Dunmore Tower or Airth Tower, is a ruined tower house on the Dunmore Estate in central Scotland. It is located 1.5 km north-west of Airth and 9 km east of Stirling in the Falkirk council area. The 16th-century ruin is protected as a category C(S) listed building.
Crossford
Braidwood, South Lanarkshire
Tower of Hallbar