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" The song was also originally titled "People on the Streets" before Bowie changed it to "Under Pressure.
His infamous case is the subject of a new special titled "People Magazine Investigates: Cults" on Investigation Discovery.
Their shocking childhoods are chronicled in a new special titled "People Magazine Investigates: Cults" on Investigation Discovery,  People magazine reported Wednesday.
" And at David Zwirner, artworks by the gallery's own employees get the spotlight in the aptly titled "People Who Work Here.
The plan, titled "People Over Profit," has similar provisions to legislation rolled out earlier this year by fellow Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
Castro's plan -- titled "People and Planet First Plan" -- aims to "direct $10 trillion in federal, state, local, and private investments" over the next 93 years.
He chose to come forward in a new Investigation Discovery docu-series titled "People Magazine Investigates: Cults," which explores how destructive and terrifying groups can be to unsuspecting followers and their families.
The model and designer participated in the upcoming docu-series airing Monday night on Investigation Discovery (ID) titled "People Magazine Investigates: Crimes of Fashion," which explores tales of depravity, obsession and betrayal.
In a nod to the uproar, following the performance, the singer reposted an article titled, "People Are Angry Ed Sheeran Wore a Shirt while Beyoncé Wore Couture During their Global Citizen Performance," on his Instagram Story.
When you tap this button, you're directed to a new page titled "People in this Video" with all the Instagram users who have either appeared in the video, or who the original poster wants to alert in some way.
Paulson is, obviously, no stranger to Murphy's television universe: in addition to appearing on every season of American Horror Story, she nabbed an Emmy for her role of prosecutor Marcia Clark on season 1 of American Crime Story, titled People v.
While he's come to see through "the naïve faith that rich people are more interesting than poor ones, or titled people more interesting than untitled ones," the novel's appeal lies largely in its picture of life among the rich and titled; painting them as monsters should make them more intriguing, at least in theory.
The first track off the album is titled "People Say" and features Redman.
She remained to complete post-graduate research and completed her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in 1970. Her thesis was titled People, Land & Literacy in Cambridgeshire in the 16th & 17th Centuries.
By Mark Almond, Malaysia Sun, 15 August 2006. Same article in The Guardian is titled: 'People power' is a global brand owned by America. "West promoting 'people power' when it suits". Taipei Times, 19 August 2006.
Schlebusch is a surname of German origin. It is derived from the German word for a thorn bush. The family name was originally von Schlebusch which may indicate a title. (Most all titled people are 'von', but not all 'von's are titled).
Rosanna Li Wei Han is known for her "signature ceramic fat ladies" sculptures. Her most famous work is a permanent public sculpture in Yau Tong Station, titled People Passing By, People Lazing By. Her work is currently being temporarily exhibited at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Library in Spring 2018.
There was a graveyard attached to the church; the first tombstone mentioned is that of William Scriven, in 1681. Many titled people, aldermen, sheriffs, members of parliament, lawyers, clergy, lord mayors, and scholars were buried there. The last mentioned is that of Elizabeth Frances McAusland in 1850. It is estimated that there were more than 12,500 burials in total.
Martakis sang an English-language version of the song titled "People are Talking" as part of his participation at the "New Wave Festival" in 2007 where he won 2nd place. The song did not manage to pick up much radio airplay. "Onira Megala" :"Onira Megala" was the sixth single and was released to radio stations in January 2008.
"Waiting" appeared in the 1997 horror anthology film Campfire Tales. The song plays in a character's bedroom during the film's third segment, titled "People Can Lick Too". In 2006, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs covered "The Love I'm Searching For" on AOL's The Interface podcast. In 2008, Ash covered "Please Let That Be You" for the album Friends of P. -- Tribute to The Rentals.
A total of thirteen episodes of the series were ordered by ABC and completed, however the network aired only five of those episodes in the United States before the series was canceled. All thirteen episodes were later aired in Australia. The series was originally titled People Who Fear People. Director James Burrows was involved in the initial project but did not participate in the retitled series.
Mr Satterthwaite is spending the first few months of the year in Monte Carlo. He is cheered by the sight of the Countess Czarnova. She has been coming there for years, sometimes in the company of royalty and titled people, rumoured to be the lover of the king of Bosnia. Her companion is a young mid-western American man, Franklin Rudge, who is enraptured with her.
While they were living there, an English anthropologist named Ian Dunlop came and filmed the family in their daily routines. It was later made into a documentary, titled People of the Australian Western Desert (1966), produced by the Australian Commonwealth Film Unit. Pulpurru was an adult by that time. Like most other Ngaanyatjarra groups, Pulpurru and her family were moved out of the desert to settle at Warburton.
Sessions were conducted for the group at Olympic Studios in London but the project was ultimately shelved in January; a compilation album titled People from Bad Homes (later The Astronettes Sessions) was released in 1995. Songs from these sessions were later reworked by Bowie in subsequent years. Buckley writes that the songs recorded featured a blend of glam rock and soul, which proved to be the direction Bowie took in 1974.
Prior to becoming the Dome Village, the site was a shantytown inhabited by the homeless. In 1993, the village was founded by activist Ted Hayes. The village setting is intended to create stability for residents who live an otherwise-precarious existence. A song titled "People In Need" recorded by Gospel legend, Edwin Hawkins, Tramaine Hawkins and the Edwin Hawkins Singers was dedicated to the creation of Dome Village by The Benefit Network in 1988.
In 1987, Payá founded the Christian Liberation Movement (MCL), which called for nonviolent civil disobedience against the rule of the Cuban Communist Party. The group advocates for civil liberties and freedom for political prisoners. He also began a magazine for Catholics titled People of God (Pueblo de Dios), calling for Christians to lead the struggle for human rights. However, the magazine was shut down the following year by Cuba's bishops under government pressure.
Wang Shouxin (; died 1980) was a low-level cadre of the Chinese Communist Party who was convicted in the biggest corruption scandal of the People's Republic of China prior to 1979. She was executed in 1980. Working in Heilongjiang province, she embezzled at least 536,000 yuan of state funds. Her case was investigated by Liu Binyan and published in an exposé article titled People or Monsters (人妖之间), published in People's Literature in September 1979.
In July 2018, Walker in an interview with Billboard announced a music partnership with rapper Stalley’s Blue Collar Gang imprint. On December 7, 2018, Walker released his third studio EP titled People Tell Themselves Anything to Justify Everything. In February 2019, ESPN's First Take featured Walker's "Time" single from People Tell Themselves Anything to Justify Everything as the show's theme song. On March 8, 2019, Walker released his fourth studio EP titled The Little Foxes, That Spoil The Vines.
See, e.g. Ainger, p. 288, or Wolfson, p. 3 In addition, Gilbert's political satire often poked fun at those in the circles of privilege, while Sullivan was eager to socialise among the wealthy and titled people who would become his friends and patrons.See, e.g. Jacobs (1992); Crowther (2011); and Bond, Jessie. Chapter 16, The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 22 July 2016. Portrait by Frank Holl (1886) in the National Portrait Gallery, London, next to Millais' 1888 portrait of Sullivan.
A compilation album titled People Are People was released in the US, featuring several songs not previously available. The single itself was released in the USA on 11 July 1984, though it did not reach the Billboard Hot 100 chart until May 1985, and initially was played only on modern rock and college radio. The single would eventually peak at no. 13. In the UK, the single reached number 4, which was at the time the band's highest singles chart position in their homeland.
At their concert of June 9, 2012 at Bonnaroo Music Festival, the duo stated that they would begin work presently on their second album, for which they have already written material. In an episode of the second season of A Day in the Life, Das Racist were seen recording a new song, titled "People All Over the World". In July 2012, Das Racist signed a deal with Sony/Megaforce Records for their next album, and shortly thereafter, their song "Girl" appeared in a commercial for Kmart.
Then, in 1847 and 1848, he won consecutive Ascot Gold Cups on The Hero, during the period when the race was known as the Emperor's Plate. He went on to ride for some of the most titled people in the land, including Sir Robert Peel and Lords Clifden, Derby and Palmerston. During his career, he was closely associated with the stables of his brothers John and William and it was for them he won his classics. For John, he won four classics, and for William one.
The Blikkiesdorp Project is officially titled People in Blikkies: An Insult to South Africa's Young Democracy, and refers to a social documentary effort featuring the Blikkiesdorp community in Delft, Cape Town. The project is in association with Uthango Social Investments and Eclipse PR. The settlement is officially recognized as Symphony Way Temporary Location Area. The project is led by South African photojournalist Lizane Louw, and was active between 2008 and May 2012. The subject of the photographs are the substandard living space and the socioeconomic challenges of the residents.
Here they learned the Spanish and Yaqui language and interacted with people extensively. They learned the native religious ceremonies of birth, naming of children, funeral and others, and also dance forms such as Matachin pole dance which gave them an insight into the Yaqui life and culture. Spicer edited, along with Kathleen M.Sands, the book titled People of Pascua (1988) written by Edward H. Spicer and published by the University of Arizona Press. This book includes illustrations of pictures of Yaqui life and people during their stay there.
Today, many mainstream magazines such as Time which would once have considered the idea of hiring gossip columnists to pen articles to have been beneath their stature, have sections titled "People" or "Entertainment". These mainstream gossip columns provide a light, chatty glimpse into the private lives and misadventures of the rich and famous. At the other end of the journalism spectrum, there are entire publications that deal primarily in gossip, rumor, and innuendo about celebrities, such as the 'red-top' tabloids in the UK and celebrity 'tell-all' magazines.
On October 1, 1943, Baker was replaced by Art Linkletter, who continued for the rest of the series. For a memorable stunt of 1945, Linkletter announced that $1,000 would go to the first person to find one of 12 plastic balls floating off California. Two years later, an Ennylageban Island"People Are Funny" says Eller Island native claimed the prize. As the popularity of the program escalated, a movie musical titled People Are Funny was released in 1946, offering a fictional version of the show's origin in a tale of rival radio producers.
Wong's news reappears in Tiong's newspapers after his arrest in 2009. On the eve of the 1999 general elections, Wong and a few other writers like Teoh Kian Hoon, Fong Wai Foong, Teh Hoon Seng, Lee Wing Keat and the late Ng Boon Jieh launched a trilingual declaration of citizen awareness titled "People are the Boss", using simple business language to explain the concept of democracy. Formulated to counter Dr Mahathir's argument that people should be thankful to the government, the concept is now widely used ten years later, even by Barisan Nasional leaders.
After graduating from the University of Michigan, Lee worked for notable architects Buckminster Fuller and I.M. Pei. In the late 1950s, Lee and his neighbors in Boston's Chinatown fought to resist the destruction of a portion of Chinatown by the planned Mass Pike connection to the Central Artery interstate highway that helped to save the home where he grew up on 73 Hudson Street. These efforts of community resistance are chronicled in Karilyn Crockett's book titled "People Before Highways: Boston Activists, Urban Planners, and a New Movement for City Making." Lee continued to grow his roots in Boston and joined MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning in 1970.
On May 10, 2004, they made a guest appearance on the final episode of Blue's Clues called "Bluestock" alongside Toni Braxton, Macy Gray, and India.Arie. They Might Be Giants were in a letter for Joe and Blue. They Might Be Giants perform a free show at Amoeba Music in Hollywood, CA on March 25, 2005 Following the Spine on the Hiway Tour of 2004, the band announced that they would take an extended hiatus from touring to focus on other projects, such as a musical produced by Flansburgh and written by his wife, Robin "Goldie" Goldwasser, titled People Are Wrong!. 2005 saw the release of Here Come the ABCs, TMBG's follow-up to the successful children's album No!.
The lead single off of Hoodie's debut studio album, People Keep Talking, was released on May 7, 2014, titled "Show Me What You're Made Of." It premiered along with its music video, which parodied the film Happy Gilmore, and featured fellow rapper D-WHY and Tommy Lee from Mötley Crüe. The single was made available for purchase on iTunes and debuted as the No. 2 song overall. Hoodie then made his television debut on Good Day Philadelphia playing an acoustic version of "Show Me What You're Made Of" after a short interview on May 15. To promote the album, Hoodie went on a world tour titled People Keeping Talking World Tour, this included shows in the US, Europe, Canada, and Australia, featuring artists Chiddy Bang and MAX.
In 1969, Arkin's directorial debut was the Oscar- nominated 12-minute children's film titled People Soup, starring his sons Adam and Matthew Arkin. Based on a story of the same name he published in Galaxy Science Fiction in 1958, People Soup is a fantasy about two boys who experiment with various kitchen ingredients until they concoct a magical soup which transforms them into different animals and objects. Arkin in 1975 His most acclaimed directorial effort is Little Murders, released in 1971. Written by cartoonist Jules Feiffer, it is a black comedy film starring Elliott Gould and Marcia Rodd about a girl, Patsy (Rodd), who brings home her boyfriend, Alfred (Gould), to meet her severely dysfunctional family amidst a series of random shootings, garbage strikes and electrical outages ravaging the neighborhood.
Other notables included poet Alexei Apukhtin, Peter Tchaikovsky, conservative author and publisher Prince Vladimir Meshchersky, Sergei Diaghilev, who had an affair with his cousin Dmitry Filosofov and after the breakup with Vaslav Nijinsky. Mikhail Kuzmin's novel Wings (1906) became one of the first "coming out" stories to have a happy ending and his private journals provide a detailed view of a gay subculture, involving men of all classes. While there was a degree of government tolerance extended to certain gay or bisexual artists and intellectuals, especially if they were on friendly terms with the Imperial family, the pervasive public opinion, greatly influenced by the Eastern Orthodox Church, was that homosexuality was a sign of corruption, decadence and immorality. Russian author Alexander Amfiteatrov's novel titled People of the 1890s (1910), reflected this prejudice with two gay characters: a masculine lesbian attorney and a decadent gay poet.
Official bio. Koch supervises (as senior fellow and project leader) the Ancient Britain and the Atlantic Zone Project (covering Ireland, Armorica, and the Iberian Peninsula) at the University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies. In 2008, Koch gave the O'Donnell Lecture at Aberystwyth University titled People called Keltoi, the La Tène Style, and ancient Celtic languages: the threefold Celts in the light of geography. In 2009, Koch published a paper, later that year developed into a book, Tartessian: Celtic from the Southwest at the Dawn of History, detailing how the Tartessian language may have been the earliest directly attested Celtic language with the Tartessian written script used in the inscriptions based on a version of a Phoenician script in use around 825 BC. This was followed by Tartessian 2: Preliminaries to Historical Phonology in 2011, focused on the Mesas do Castelinho inscription.

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