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48884944 | Errand into the Maze is a Martha Graham ballet based on a poem by Ben Belitt set to music by Gian Carlo Menotti. The surrealistic set was designed by Isamu Noguchi, the costumes by Graham herself. The dance uses the Greek myth of Ariadne and the Minotaur to explore the theme of conquering one’s inner demons, more specifically the fear of sexual intimacy. The piece premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre on February 28, 1947, with Graham as the protagonist, a sort of female Theseus, and Mark Ryder as the Minotaur-like character. |
48898981 | Khadke village is 2km away from Bhusawal, Jalgaon district, Maharashtra, India. This village is famous for its politics. Most of the people in this village are belongs to caste: Leva Patel. |
48912820 | The 1974 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team represented Mississippi State University during the 1974 NCAA Division I football season. Led by second-year coach Bob Tyler, the Bulldogs finished 9–3 and qualified for their first bowl game in 11 years. In addition, the Bulldogs finished ranked #17 in the final AP Poll, their first ranked finish in 17 seasons. Quarterback Rockey Felker would be awarded SEC "Player of the Year" by the Nashville Banner. Defensive Tackle Jimmy Webb would be voted to multiple All American teams. |
48917342 | The 1956 Mississippi State Maroons football team represented Mississippi State College during the 1956 college football season. The Maroons finished 4–6 in head coach Wade Walker's first season. |
48917843 | The Absent One (Danish: Fasandræberne), also known as Department Q: The Absent One, is a 2014 Danish crime mystery film directed by and co-written by Nikolaj Arcel and , based on Jussi Adler-Olsen's novel of the same name. It is the second film in the Department Q series following the 2013 film "The Keeper of Lost Causes", and preceding the 2016 film "A Conspiracy of Faith". |
48926609 | The 2015 Corsican protests were a series of marches by several hundred Corsican nationalists that began on 25 December, in Ajaccio, capital of Corsica. During the initial demonstrations, a Muslim prayer hall was burned down and Qur'ans were set alight. Further protests were organised after the initial march despite a government ban on protests until 4 January 2016. The protesters claimed to be acting in revenge for an incident that occurred the day prior when firefighters and police were assaulted in the neighbourhood of Jardins de l'Empereur; however, outside observers labeled the ensuing riots as anti-Arab and anti-Muslim. The Corsican nationalist politicians have claimed their view does not legitimise xenophobia, blaming the protest on French nationalism instead. Scholarly opinions on this claim are divided. |
48947077 | Duke Ferrante's End (German:Herzog Ferrantes Ende) is a 1922 German silent film directed by Paul Wegener and Rochus Gliese and starring Paul Wegener, Hans Stürm and Hugo Döblin. |
48966119 | The Edge of Seventeen is a 2016 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Kelly Fremon Craig. The film stars Hailee Steinfeld, Woody Harrelson, Kyra Sedgwick, and Haley Lu Richardson. Principal photography began on October 21, 2015, in Vancouver and ended on December 3, 2015. |
48966894 | 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship |
48967303 | Sir William Fairfax (by 1531– 1 November 1597), of Gilling Castle and Walton, Yorkshire, was an English politician. |
48968083 | The 1974 Gator Bowl was a college football bowl game that featured the Auburn Tigers and the Texas Longhorns. |
48984076 | 2015–16 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season |
49000224 | S-56 was an American satellite launched by NASA on 4 December 1960 as part of the Explorers program. The satellite was composed of a 3.66 meter (12 foot) diameter inflatable sphere, and was intended to study the density of the upper atmosphere. S-56 was launched on a Scout X-1 rocket, but failed to reach orbit due to the second stage not igniting. It was replaced by the identical Explorer 9 (S 56A) spacecraft. |
49029531 | Hi-5 is an Australian children's television series, originally produced by Kids Like Us and later Southern Star for the Nine Network and created by Helena Harris and Posie Graeme-Evans. The program is known for its educational content, and for the cast of the program, who became a recognised musical group for children outside of the series, known collectively as Hi-5. It has generated discussion about what is considered appropriate television for children. The series premiered in April 1999 on the Nine Network. |
49045552 | The Final Last of the Ultimate End (최후의 마지막 결말의 끝 Choihu ŭi majimak kyŏrmal ŭi ggŭt) is a collection of short stories by Kwak Jaesik, first published in 2015 by Opus Press. |
49048282 | Autumn Leaves (1888–1929) was the first children's magazine of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church). The magazine was published in Lamoni, Iowa, and edited by Marietta Walker, who was an assistant editor for "Zion's Hope" and worked with the church throughout her life. |
49059441 | Gisa Geert, stage name Margarita Gross (7 June 1900, Vienna; †2 April 1991, Madrid), was an Austrian actress and choreographer, who was very active in Italy during the 1940s to 1960s. |
49062577 | Explorer 19 was an American satellite launched on December 19, 1963 as part of NASA's Explorers program. It was the third of six identical Explorer satellites launched to study air density and composition, and the second to reach orbit. It was identical to Explorer 9. |
49086086 | The Clemson Tigers football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Clemson Tigers football program in various categories, including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Tigers represent Clemson University in the NCAA's Atlantic Coast Conference. |
49108123 | Quinn McColgan (born January 31, 2002) is an American teen actress from Delaware, who has appeared in five feature films, four TV shows, one TV movie and a short. Her breakthrough role was in the TV mini-series "Mildred Pierce" as Ray Pierce (the younger daughter of Mildred Pierce, played by Kate Winslet) directed by Todd Haynes, and one of her best known roles was Becca in the Liam Neeson film "Non-Stop" (2014) directed by Spanish director Jaume Collet-Serra. |
49151477 | The Republicans (France) presidential primary, 2016 |
49153989 | 8th Street Nites is the second studio album by Back Door, released in 1973 by Warner Bros. Records. In 2014 it was re-released on CD, compiled with "Back Door" and "Another Fine Mess", by BGO Records. |
49165965 | Eric Sherbeck (born August 7, 1957) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. |
49169967 | Danny Wimmer Presents (DWP) is a music festival production and promotion company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Focusing primarily on the rock music scene, DWP is one of the smallest high-capacity national promoting companies in the United States. In addition to being ranked on Pollstar's Top 100 Promoters Worldwide in 2014 and 2015, DWP has become recognized within the industry for delivering entertainment experiences to customers, artists, partners, sponsors, and host cities. Since 2011, DWP has created, developed and produced events from the club level to some of the largest North American festivals including Rock on the Range, Aftershock, Louder than Life, Welcome to Rockville & Carolina Rebellion. Through its festivals, Danny Wimmer Presents provides integrated marketing solutions for organizations trying to create brand relevance through sponsorship activations. |
49217566 | I, Don Giovanni (Italian: "Io, Don Giovanni") is a 2009 Spanish-Italian-Austrian drama film directed by Carlos Saura. |
49233498 | The 2016 Florida State Seminoles football team represented Florida State University in the sport of American football during the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Seminoles competed in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference and were led by seventh-year head coach Jimbo Fisher. Home games were played at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida. |
49273972 | The alt-right, or alternative right, is a loosely defined group of people with far-right ideologies who reject mainstream conservatism in favor of white nationalism. White supremacist Richard Spencer initially promoted the term in 2010 in reference to a movement centered on white nationalism, and did so according to the "Associated Press" to disguise overt racism, white supremacism, neo-fascism, and neo-Nazism. The term drew considerable media attention and controversy during and after the 2016 US presidential election. |
49279418 | Security is a 2017 American action thriller film directed by Alain Desrochers and written by Tony Mosher and John Sullivan. The film stars Antonio Banderas, Gabriella Wright, Ben Kingsley, and Chad Lindberg. |
49282544 | Aram Han Sifuentes is an Asian American social practice fiber artist, writer, curator, and a professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Sifuentes was born in Seoul, South Korea and immigrated to Modesto, California in 1992. She currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. |
49400551 | Karen Civil (born November 8, 1984) is an American social media and digital media marketing strategist. She gained attention for helping to create and run Weezythanxyou.com, a website where the rapper Lil Wayne published letters to his fans while he was incarcerated at Rikers Island. |
49401842 | Wayne Leroy McClure, Jr. (July 2, 1942 – June 12, 2005) was an American football linebacker who played two seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals of the American Football League and National Football League. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the ninth round of the 1968 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Mississippi and attended Hattiesburg High School in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. |
49403968 | The 2016 Florida Atlantic Owls football team represented Florida Atlantic University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Owls played their home games at the FAU Stadium in Boca Raton, Florida, and competed in the East Division of Conference USA (C–USA). They were led by third-year head coach Charlie Partridge. They finished the season 3–9, 2–6 in C-USA play to finish in a tie for sixth place in the East Division. |
49418161 | Marjorie Prime is an American science-fiction film written and directed by Michael Almereyda, based on Jordan Harrison's Pulitzer Prize-nominated play of the same name. It stars Jon Hamm, Tim Robbins, Geena Davis, and Lois Smith. Footage was screened for buyers at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. It premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. |
49424810 | Alexander Sheafe was Governor of the Bank of England from 1752 to 1754. He had been Deputy Governor from 1750 to 1752. He replaced William Hunt as Governor and was succeeded by Charles Palmer. |
49426737 | Karê, also known as Kardere, (Turkish: Sülüntaş) is a village of Mazgirt a small city and its surrounding district in Dersim (Tunceli), Turkey. |
49459802 | La prisonnière, sometimes known as Woman in Chains, is a French film written and directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot that was released in 1968. It is about an attractive young woman living with an avant-garde artist who falls disastrously for the voyeuristic owner of the gallery which shows her husband's work. Clouzot's only film completed in colour, it was the last of his career. |
49472627 | B-Sides also known as Let Go: B-Sides is a promotional album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. It was published before debut album "Let Go" by Arista Records in 2002. The compilation contains demo and original tracks not included in the final "Let Go" release. The songs were written and produced in 2001 under the management of Nettwerk in Los Angeles by Lavigne, the production team The Matrix and songwriter Cliff Magness after Arista sent her to McBride CEO of Nettwerk in the attempt to fit her image and attitude with her voice. Though Lavigne would release Let Go through Arista, she continued with Nettwerk for her management. |
49549223 | Altman is a 2014 documentary film about film director Robert Altman. |
49550847 | Leonid Grigorievich Kolotilo (Russian: Леони́д Григо́рьевич Колоти́ло ; born December 16, 1958, Leningrad) is a Soviet and Russian geographer, researcher of Lake Baikal, a full member of Academic Senate Russian Geographical Society, (1989). |
49557481 | The 1964 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team represented the University of Tulsa during the 1964 college football season. In their fourth year under head coach Glenn Dobbs, the Golden Hurricane compiled a 9–2 record, 3–1 against Missouri Valley Conference opponents, led the country in scoring with an average of 36.2 points per game, and defeated Ole Miss, 14-7 in the 1964 Bluebonnet Bowl. Under Glenn Dobbs, Tulsa led the nation in passing for five straight years from 1962 to 1966. |
49575130 | The 1965 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team represented the University of Tulsa during the 1965 college football season. In their fifth year under head coach Glenn Dobbs, the Golden Hurricane compiled an 8–3 record, 4–0 against Missouri Valley Conference opponents, and lost to Tennessee, 27-6 in the 1965 Bluebonnet Bowl. Under Glenn Dobbs, Tulsa led the nation in passing for five straight years from 1962 to 1966. |
49585257 | The 1984 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team represented the University of Tulsa during the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their seventh and final year under head coach John Cooper, the Golden Hurricane compiled a 6–5 record (5–0 against conference opponents) and won the Missouri Valley Conference championship. |
49586975 | The discography of Japanese–American female duo FEMM includes one studio album, one remix album, two extended plays, four remix singles, and ten singles. All of their English and Japanese musical releases have been with Maximum10 and Avex Music Creative Inc., two sub-division record labels of Avex Group. |
49592071 | The 1958 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team represented the University of Tulsa during the 1958 college football season. In their fourth year under head coach Bobby Dodds, the Golden Hurricane compiled a 7–3 record (2–2 against Missouri Valley Conference opponents), and finished in third place in the conference. The team's statistical leaders included Jerry Keeling with 698 passing yards, Ronnie Morris with 623 rushing yards, and Billy Neal with 200 receiving yards. |
49601004 | The 1998 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team represented the University of Tulsa during the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their eleventh year under head coach David Rader, the Golden Hurricane compiled a 4–7 record. The team's statistical leaders included quarterback John Fitzgerald with 1,457 passing yards, Reggie Williams and Charlie Higgins, each with 447 rushing yards, and Wes Caswell with 598 receiving yards. |
49604096 | The 1985 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team represented the University of Tulsa during the 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their first year under head coach Don Morton, the Golden Hurricane compiled a 6–5 record, 3–0 against conference opponents, and won the Missouri Valley Conference championship. The team's statistical leaders included quarterback Steve Gage with 1,069 passing yards, Gordon Brown with 1,201 rushing yards, and Ronnie Kelly with 379 receiving yards. |
49606033 | The premiere season of Live at 9:30 features performances by Garbage, The Arcs, Tove Lo, Ibeyi, El Vy, MisterWives, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Frank Turner, MS MR, Cold War Kids, Youth Lagoon, and Jess Glynne. The twelve episode season also features a mix of contributors and hosts, including Henry Rollins, NPR Music's Bob Boilen, Hannibal Buress, Jill Kargman, Ralphie May and Tony Rock. |
49632946 | The 1997 Trans America Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament (now known as the Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament) was held February 27–March 1 at the John Kresse Arena at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina. |
49654787 | GoTrump.com was a travel website that was launched by American business magnate Donald Trump in 2006. The company later folded in 2007. The site's tagline was "The art of the travel deal", a reference to Trump's autobiography, "The Art of the Deal". |
49682937 | 125 Years Memory (海難1890 , Kainan 1890 ) is a 2015 drama film directed by and written by . A Japanese-Turkish co-production, the film was released in Japan by Toei on December 5, 2015 and in Turkey by Mars on December 25, 2015. It received ten nominations at the 39th Japan Academy Prize, winning the awards for Best Art Direction and Best Sound Recording. |
49694086 | The Statue of Margaret Cruickshank is located in Seddon Square, in the small rural town of Waimate, New Zealand. It honours the life of Margaret Cruickshank, a local doctor who died in the influenza pandemic of 1918, and was the first monument erected to a woman other than Queen Victoria in New Zealand. |
49701403 | Kimrie Lewis-Davis is an American actress, comedian, and writer. She is best known for her recurring role as Reporter Ashley Davidson on Scandal. She is also known for starring in the movie "Tyler Perry Presents Peeples". |
49706218 | Lady Bird Strickland (also Lady Bird Cleveland or Ladybird Cleveland) (July 24, 1926 – June 2, 2015) was an African-American painter of Cherokee and Irish heritage, whose work primarily depicts black history, focusing on aspects of life from slavery and the civil rights movement to entertainment and culture to President Barack Obama's inauguration. She is the mother of the fashion model Pat Cleveland. |
49709172 | Babysitter () is a four-episode Korean drama, airing on KBS2 from March 14, 2016, starring Cho Yeo-jeong, Kim Min-joon, , and Lee Seung-joon. |
49719220 | The Ivy League Men's Basketball Tournament is the conference tournament in men's basketball for the Ivy League, starting in 2017. |
49742198 | This is a list of "daimyōs" from the Sengoku period of Japan. |
49747261 | Kiefer Sutherland is a Canadian actor who has won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has appeared in more than 70 films since his first screen debut in "Max Dugan Returns" in 1983. Since then, he starred in "Stand by Me" (1986), "At Close Range" (1986), "The Lost Boys" (1987), "Young Guns" (1988), "Bright Lights, Big City" (1988), "Young Guns II" (1990), "Flatliners" (1990), "A Few Good Men" (1992), "The Three Musketeers" (1993), "A Time to Kill" (1996), "Dark City" (1998), "Phone Booth" (2002), "The Sentinel" (2006), "Mirrors" (2008), "Marmaduke" (2010), "Melancholia" (2011) and "Pompeii" (2014). |
49770452 | Julian "Jules" Schiller is an Australian TV and radio personality. He previously worked at Triple M, Fox Sports, and 7pm Project, and in February 2017, he started presenting the "Drive" program on ABC Adelaide. |
49784438 | Judi Beecher (born November 30) is an American actress and voice actress who provided the voice and facial motion capture of Madison Paige in the video game "Heavy Rain". Like the other actors who voice playable characters, she has been in many movies. Beecher is most known for "Only in Paris" (2009), and "Taken 3" (2014), and as Raquel Yehuda in her latest film, the comedy, "Tango Shalom" (2016). |
49787205 | For Peete's Sake is an American reality television series starring Holly Robinson Peete, Rodney Peete, their four kids, and her mom, Dolores. It premiered on March 19, 2016 on the Oprah Winfrey Network, as part of its Saturday-night reality lineup. On August 8, 2016, the network renewed the show for a second season. On May 10, 2017, Holly announced on her instagram account that the show was cancelled after two seasons. |
49794685 | Judith Gamora Cohen is the Kate Van Nuys Page Professor of Astronomy at the California Institute of Technology. She holds a BA from Radcliffe College, a PhD from Caltech, and a BS from the University of Arizona. Her research in the structure and evolution of stars and galaxies has included developing instrumentation for the Keck observatory and leading the Caltech Faint Galaxy Redshift Survey, with more than 200 published papers. |
49809777 | Huayi Brothers (Korean: 화이브라더스), formerly Sim Entertainment (Korean:심엔터테인먼트), is a South Korean talent management agency and television production company. |
49810309 | The letiche is a creature in Cajun folklore in Louisiana, United States, which haunts the bayous (swamps). It is variously described as the soul of an illegitimate unbaptized infant or a human child raised by alligators. The letiche is said to lurk in the bayous and upset boats and attack travelers. |
49827025 | The Midnight Sons is a 1909 American musical comedy that was popular upon its release. |
49840200 | Dirk Kummer (born 29 September 1966 in Hennigsdorf) is a German actor, director, and screenwriter. |
49841727 | Liquor Goat was a heavy metal / hard rock band from Dallas, Texas. Their sound has been likened to a combination of old style Metallica and Rob Zombie which was later much more focused and refined when some members left and formed the band Coilback. |
49862272 | The 2016–17 UAB Blazers basketball team represented the University of Alabama at Birmingham during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Blazers, led by first-year head coach Robert Ehsan, played their home games at the Bartow Arena as members of Conference USA. They finished the season 17–16, 9–9 in C-USA play to finish in a tie for seventh place. They defeated Charlotte in the first round of the C-USA Tournament before losing to Louisiana Tech. |
49884256 | Richard Mee Raikes (1784–1863) was an English banker, Governor of the Bank of England from 1833 to 1834. He had been Deputy Governor from 1832 to 1833. He replaced John Horsley Palmer as Governor and was succeeded by James Pattison. He was bankrupted in 1834. |
49892372 | Vichy Republican is a term that emerged on social media in 2016 in regards to the United States Presidential campaign ofDonald Trump. To Trump opponents, it refers to members of the Republican Party that have chosen to support Donald Trump's candidacy. |
49923920 | Lazar C. Margulies (1895-1982) was a physician who specialized in obstetrics and gynecology. He is best known for developing a type of safe Intrauterine device (IUD) made of plastic. |
49927504 | Gisela Weimann (born June 10, 1943) is a German multimedia artist who lives and works in Berlin. Her working techniques range from painting, printmaking, photography and film to performance art and art in public space. Her work often focuses on political - particularly feminist - themes, and on art's relationship with political and social issues. |
49928508 | Magda Bielesz (born 25 March 1977 in Warsaw) – painter, author of installations, objects, drawings, videos. |
49933065 | We Are Afghan Women: Voices of Hope is a 2016 non-fiction book about women's rights in Afghanistan. It was published by the George W. Bush Institute at the George W. Bush Presidential Center, with an introduction by former First Lady Laura Bush. |
49935124 | Telstar 303 is a US communications satellite launched from Shuttle Discovery F5 during Mission (STS 51-G) 17 June 1985. Owned by AT&T and operated by Loral Skynet Hughes, it was one of three Telstar 3 satellites, Preceded by Telstar 301 in 1983 and Telstar 302 in 1984. |
49942762 | The Ride is the second studio album by British indie rock band Catfish and the Bottlemen. It was released on 27 May 2016 through Capitol Records. |
49944852 | Chelsea Green Publishing is an American publishing company which specialises in non-fiction books on progressive politics and sustainable living. Based in Vermont, it has published over 400 books since it was founded in 1984, and now releases between 25 and 30 titles each year. |
49952471 | Ciro Michele Esposito (1912, Grottaglie – 1994, Grottaglie) was n professor, designer and Italian ceramist, historical founder of the ceramics school of Santo Stefano di Camastra. |
49962820 | The Gau Schleswig-Holstein was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the Prussian Province of Schleswig-Holstein, the Free City of Lübeck and parts of the Free State of Oldenburg. Before that, from 1926 to 1933, it was the regional subdivision of the Nazi Party in that area. |
49971768 | The Adventure Zone is a bi-weekly comedy and adventure podcast based loosely upon the popular Dungeons & Dragons game series. The show is distributed by the Maximum Fun network and hosted by brothers Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy, and father Clint McElroy. Regular episodes of the podcast feature the family solving puzzles, fighting enemies, and leveling up their characters in a series of cinematic and humorous encounters. |
49980627 | Call Brussels, also known by its hashtag #CallBrussels, was an initiative by which people from around the world could dial public telephones in the Belgian capital Brussels, which were then answered by locals. It was initiated in January 2016 by Belgian tourist organisations to counter negative coverage of the city in relation to Islamist militants based within it. The official video of the initiative was pulled from YouTube after March 2016's Brussels attacks. |
49982456 | Minute To Win It is an Indian game show which premiered on Mazhavil Manorama channel and is hosted by RJ "Nyla Usha". The show is based on a US television game show on the same title, "Minute to Win It". The show already telecast in Tamil, Kannada and Hindi across India. Mazhavil Manorama is the first Malayalam channel to adopt an International television show to its channel. This game show had succeeded in more than 60 countries. |
49985709 | The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth |
50010673 | Robert Ellis Silberstein (also known as Bobby Ellis) is an American music executive and businessman. During his career he managed many musicians including Billy Preston, Diana Ross, Rufus, Meat Loaf and Status Quo. |
50029659 | Meteor-1-1 was the Soviet Union's first fully operational weather satellite, and was launched 26 March 1969 on a Vostok rocket. It weighed between 1,200 and 1,400 kilograms, and was originally placed in orbit at an altitude of 650 km. Two solar panels were automatically oriented toward the sun. It ceased operations in July 1970. Meteor-1-1 was the first of a series of 25 launches of similar spacecraft (model designation Meteor M 11F614) from 1969 to 1977. |
50033430 | The 2016–17 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team represented Indiana University in the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Their head coach was Tom Crean. The team played its home games at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana, as a member of the Big Ten Conference. |
50039416 | Forever Fever (released as "I Like It Like That" in the US) is a 1998 Singaporean musical comedy film written and directed by Glen Goei. It stars Adrian Pang as a Bruce Lee fan who becomes interested in disco once he sees "Saturday Night Fever". As he competes in a local disco contest, John Travolta's character enters the real world and gives him advice. The film was released internationally by Miramax and was the first Singaporean film to perform well internationally. |
50041009 | Andrea Gabriel "Andy" Corbellari (born 28 June 1974) is a former Italian international cricketer who represented the Italian national team between 1999 and 2008. He played as a right-arm pace bowler and competent lower-order batsman. |
50049667 | The 2016–17 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team represented Villanova University in the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by head coach Jay Wright in his 16th year, the Wildcats participated in the Big East Conference and played their home games at The Pavilion, with some select home games at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They finished the season 32–4, 15–3 in Big East play to win the regular season championship. In the Big East Tournament, they defeated St. John's, Seton Hall, and Creighton to win the tournament championship. As a result, they received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats were given the Tournament's overall No. 1 seed as a No. 1 seed in the East region. In the First Round they defeated Mount St. Mary's before being upset by No. 8-seeded Wisconsin in the Second Round. The loss marked the second time in the previous three tournaments that Villanova was upset by an eighth-seeded team. |
50058392 | Fantasia is a 2004 Hong Kong comedy film produced, written and directed by Wai Ka-fai and starring Cecilia Cheung, Sean Lau, Louis Koo, Jordan Chan, Francis Ng and Christy Chung. The film is a homage to classic Hong Kong comedy films which starred the Hui Brothers, Michael Hui, Samuel Hui and Ricky Hui, particularly the 1976 film, "The Private Eyes". |
50089915 | Quantum Break is an action-adventure third-person shooter video game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Studios, released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox One. The game features digital episodes that interact with the game based on the player's choices which, not unlike previous Remedy Entertainment entry "Alan Wake" with its Bright Falls mini-series, tie into the main plot and expand the game's universe. |
50129605 | The Night Sea is a psychedelic experimental band & art collective based in Los Angeles, California, founded by artists Peter Walker and Daniel Kincaid, who met while studying for their doctorate in mythology, psychology, and mysticism. |
50187009 | Guilty at 17 is a 2014 Canadian drama film starring "Erin Sanders". It was directed by "Matt West", Divya D'Souza and Joseph J. Gillanders. It premiered on the Lifetime channel in 2014. |
50190224 | Erika Harlacher (born August 29, 1990) is an American voice actress based in the Los Angeles area who has provided voices for English dubbed Japanese anime shows and video games. Some of her major roles in anime include: Ami Kawashima in "Toradora!", Mimori Togo in "Yuki Yuna is a Hero", Asseylum Vers Allusia in "Aldnoah.Zero", Elizabeth Liones in "The Seven Deadly Sins", Claudia Enfield in "The Asterisk War" and Kurapika in "Hunter x Hunter". In video games, she provides the voice of Kyoko Kirigiri in the "Danganronpa" video game series, Sadira in "Killer Instinct", Ayesha in "Atelier Ayesha" and Ann Takamaki in "Persona 5". |
50208782 | "Outro" is a song by French electronic music artist M83, released as the final track on the group's sixth studio album, "Hurry Up, We're Dreaming" (2011). It is a dramatic, symphonic rock song which has evoked "heartbreak, nostalgia, anticipation, jubilation and triumph". |
50219527 | 2016–17 Robert Morris Colonials men's basketball team |
50227241 | David Crews is the Ashbel Smith Professor of Zoology and Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. He has been a pioneer in several areas of reproductive biology, including evolution of sexual behavior and differentiation, neural and phenotypic plasticity, and the role of endocrine disruptors on brain and behavior. |
50252308 | Valley of the Shadow of Death is a photograph by Roger Fenton, taken on April 23, 1855, during the Crimean War. It is one of the most well-known images of war. |
50297273 | Leonid Martynyuk (Russian: Леони́д Серге́евич Мартыню́к ) (born June 20, 1978) is a Russian opposition author, video producer and journalist. |
50314823 | Saturday Night Killing Machine is an extended play (EP) by Pakistani musicians Adil Omar and Talal Qureshi, before the official launch of SNKM. It was released independently in 2015. |
50346757 | Death playing chess (in Swedish: Döden spelar schack) is a monumental painting in Täby Church located just outside Stockholm, Sweden. It was painted around 1480–1490, by the Swedish medieval painter Albertus Pictor. |