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There, There (The Wonder Years Song)
There, There or There There may refer to: * " There There", a 2003 song by Radiohead * ''There There'' (novel), a 2018 book by Tommy Orange * "There, There", a 2013 song by the Wonder Years from '' The Greatest Generation'' * ''There, There'', a children's book by Tim Beiser See also * "There, There, My Dear", a 1980 song by Dexys Midnight Runners from ''Searching for the Young Soul Rebels ''Searching for the Young Soul Rebels'' is the debut studio album by English band Dexys Midnight Runners, released on 11 July 1980, through Parlophone and EMI Records. Led by Kevin Rowland, the band formed in 1978 in Birmingham, England, and for ...
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There There (song)
"There There" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released as the lead single from their sixth album, ''Hail to the Thief'' (2003), on 21 May 2003. It was influenced by Can, Siouxsie and the Banshees and the Pixies, with layered percussion that builds to a loud climax. It reached number four on the UK singles chart, number one in Canada and Portugal, and number 14 on the US ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart. It was included on '' Radiohead: The Best Of'' (2008). Recording Radiohead worked on "There There" during the sessions for their fourth album, ''Kid A'' (2000)''.'' They recorded it for their sixth album, ''Hail to the Thief,'' with their longtime producer, Nigel Godrich. They recorded a version at Ocean Way in Los Angeles in 2002, but were not satisfied with the results. According to the guitarist Jonny Greenwood, "Sometimes it doesn't work at all, because you haven't got the real volume of a live concert ... That just doesn't really work coming out of spea ...
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There There (novel)
''There There'' is the debut novel by Cheyenne and Arapaho author Tommy Orange. Published in 2018, the book follows a large cast of Native Americans living in the Oakland, California, area and contains several essays on Native American history and identity. The characters struggle with a wide array of challenges, ranging from depression and alcoholism, to unemployment, fetal alcohol syndrome, and the challenges of living with an "ambiguously nonwhite" ethnic identity in the United States. All of the characters unite at a community powwow and its attempted robbery. The book explores the themes of Native peoples living in urban spaces, and issues of ambivalence and complexity related to Natives' struggles with identity and authenticity. ''There There'' was favorably received, and was a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize. The book was also awarded a Gold Medal for First Fiction by the California Book Awards. Orange's second novel, ''Wandering Stars'', was published in Febr ...
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The Greatest Generation (album)
''The Greatest Generation'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band the Wonder Years. The album was produced by Steve Evetts, who also produced their previous album, ''Suburbia I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing''. Background On January 13, 2013, Campbell posted that the group had finished pre-production. On February 12, the band announced they had finished recording. In the teaser video the band talked about the recording and writing process of the album. They wrote the album in a small apartment above an abandoned sandwich shop. In the teaser, "Soupy" Campbell called it a third piece in a trilogy about growing up. He also stated the album was about the end of the war he had within himself fighting depression and anxiety. The title is taken from the term coined by Tom Brokaw about how the generation that fought in World War II was 'the greatest generation'. ''The Greatest Generation'' was a part of a trilogy (along with ''The Upsides'' 010and ''Suburbia I've Given ...
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Tim Beiser
James Timothy Hunt (born April 1, 1959) is an American-Canadian author, journalist, and script supervisor. He has also written children's books under the pen name Tim Beiser. Biography Hunt was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, and attended university in Montana, receiving a B.S. in Economics and Business Administration from Rocky Mountain College in 1981. He became a Canadian citizen in 2004, and resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Grignan, France, with his husband, Morton Beiser and twin sons, Daniel and Rowan. Publishing Hunt is the author of nine published books. He has been nominated twice for Canada's Governor General's Awards, and four times for Canadian National Magazine Awards. He has received two Canada Council Grants for writing and has been writer in residence three times at the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico. He received a B.A.A. in Journalism from Toronto's Ryerson University in 1999. Hunt has written for several Canadian newspape ...
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