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The City may refer to: Places *"The City", a term for a city centre *"The City", a term used for New York City *"The City", a term for Manhattan, New York City *"The City", a term for the City of Chicago, particularly as distinct from the various suburban municipalities and communities surrounding it, making-up the rest of the "Chicagoland" metropolitan region and outlying hinterlands *"The City", a term for Boston, Massachusetts *"The City", a term for the City of London, the historic core of London, England; also used to refer to the British financial services sector *"The City", a term for San Francisco, California * The City, Buckinghamshire, England * The City Shopping Center, a former name of The Outlets at Orange in Orange, California Fictional cities * The City (''The Tick''), the fictional setting of ''The Tick'' comic books and TV series * The City (''Transmetropolitan''), a fictional megacity in the Vertigo comic ''Transmetropolitan'' * "The City", the setting of t ...
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City Centre
A city centre is the commercial, cultural and often the historical, political, and geographic heart of a city. The term "city centre" is primarily used in British English, and closely equivalent terms exist in other languages, such as "" in French, in German, or ''shìzhōngxīn'' () in Chinese. In the United States, the term "downtown" is generally used, though a few cities, like Philadelphia, use the term "Center City", while others such as Portland use the term “City Center". Overview and related concepts The city centre is the (often historical) area of a city where commerce, entertainment, shopping, and political power are concentrated. The term is commonly used in many English-speaking countries and has direct equivalents in many other languages. However, noticeably, in the United States, the term "downtown" is commonly used to denote a city centre, and in Canada the terms "city centre" and "downtown" are used interchangeably, most notable in the modern, purpose-built ...
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The City (poem)
''The City'' ( gr, Ἡ Πόλις) is a famous Greek philosophical poem by Constantine Cavafy. It was written in August 1894, originally entitled “Once More in the Same City.” It was then published in April 1910. Story In this poem we witness the poet's futile attempt to leave his past, in which he is trapped in, because everywhere he looks he sees "''black ruins''" of his life. He expresses the desire he had for a trip, which would make him escape from the trivial and bleak reality that is his life. It is not just a fleeting thought, as he emphasizes that he made many attempts to put into practice what he was feeling, however every effort proved useless and his desire ended up as a past reverie. As this is a philosophical poem, Cavafy wants to educate as well as warn his readers about the values of life. The poet concludes his poem by commenting that if a person has ruined their life in one place, then they have ruined it all over the planet. He believed that, if a person ...
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The City (1998 Film)
''The City'' (Spanish: ''La ciudad'') is a 1998 American neo-realist film written and directed by David Riker, his first feature film, and shot in grainy black-and-white film stock. The drama features actor Joseph Rigano and, in neo-realist fashion, an ensemble cast of non-professional actors. The film is also known as: ''The City (La Ciudad)''. The drama consists of four vignettes that plunges you onto New York City's poorer neighborhoods where Latin American immigrants, many of whom barely speak English, live at the mercy of exploitative employers and inflexible institutions. Many of the characters are in the United States illegally to make money in order to send back home to their poor families. The picture won numerous awards including the ''Organisation Catholique Internationale du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel'' (OCIC Award) at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Plot Among intermittent scenes of Latin Americans having their photo taken by a photographer, the f ...
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The City (1994 Film)
''The City'' is a 1994 Indian Malayalam-language action film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by T. Damodaran from a story by Priyadarsan. The cast includes Suresh Gopi, Urvashi, Lalu Alex, Ratheesh, Ahana and Anandaraj. Plot Assistant superintendent of police Raviprasad gets involved with a drug mafia when he tries to stop them. Cast *Suresh Gopi as A.S.P Raviprasad *Urvashi as Jyothi * Ahana as Priya * Anandaraj as Raja *Ratheesh as Spark Jayadevan * Nizhalgal Ravi as Sudhakaran * Lalu Alex as Chandrasekharan Nair *Sindhuja as Maria Begum *Raveendran as Singer *Bindhu Panicker as Sumathi *Delhi Ganesh as Commissioner Muthalingam *Sridevi as Manju *Kalyan Kumar as R. S. Pandiyan * Sathyapriya as Thangamani * Kitty as Sharma *Vyjayanthi as Radhamani *Kuthiravattam Pappu as Govindan *Rajesh as Durai *Bobby Kottarakkara Bobby Kottarakkara (11 March 1952 – 3 December 2000) was an Indian actor who acted in Malayalam films. He was born to Pareedkunju Ravuthar in Kott ...
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The City (1977 Film)
''The City'' is a 1977 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Robert Forster, Ward Costello, Don Johnson, Jimmy Dean and Mark Hamill. The film was produced as a pilot for a proposed television series that never came to be. It was originally broadcast January 12, 1977, on NBC. Plot The film is about the day in the life of two detectives (Robert Forster as Lieutenant Matt Lewis, Ward Costello as Captain Lloyd Bryant, and later Don Johnson as Sergeant Brian Scott) in Los Angeles solving (in this particular case) a crime where a man is killed for unknown reasons, coming to find an unstable young man (Mark Hamill as Eugene Banks) with a deep hatred against a famous country singer (Jimmy Dean as Wes Collins). Cast *Robert Forster as Lieutenant Matt Lewis *Don Johnson as Sergeant Brian Scott * Ward Costello as Captain Lloyd Bryant *Jimmy Dean as Wes Collins * Mark Hamill as Eugene Banks *Susan Sullivan as Carol Carter * Adam Hollander as Kenny *Adam Rich Adam Rich ...
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The City (1939 Film)
''The City'' is a pioneering short documentary film from 1939 that contrasts the problems of the contemporary urban environment with the superior social and physical conditions that can be provided in a planned community. It was directed and photographed by Ralph Steiner and Willard Van Dyke based on a treatment by Lewis Mumford, which was in turn based on an outline by Pare Lorentz. Aaron Copland wrote the musical score, and Morris Carnovsky provided the narration. Summary The film follows a historical sequence and uses the following locations: #In the Beginning – New England (a rural 18th-century community) #The Industrial city (Pittsburgh) #The Metropolis – Men into Steel (Manhattan) #The Highway – The Endless City (Sunday traffic congestion in New York and New Jersey) #The Green City (Greenbelt, Maryland, and Radburn, New Jersey) Greenbelt, Maryland, had been constructed a few years earlier as a New Deal project. Length: 43 minutes and 43 seconds Production The film ...
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The City (1926 Film)
''The City'' is a lost 1926 silent film produced and released by the Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Roy William Neill and is based on Clyde Fitch's 1909 Broadway play. A previous film on Fitch's play appeared in 1916. This version has been updated to contemporary 1926. Plot After the death of Rand, the breadwinner, a former criminal who has honestly rebuilt his life, his family members move to the city, where Rand junior soon finds himself running for mayor. The wife, on the other hand, neglects the family to pursue her social ambitions while young Cicely is tricked by Hannock, a drug addict who is responsible for the death of old Rand. Knowing the dead man's background, Hannock now blackmails George, his son, who eventually gives up his political ambitions and confronts the blackmailer. The latter ends up committing suicide and the family hurries to leave the city to return to the village. Cast * May Allison as Elinor Voorhees * Robert Frazer - George Rand Jr. * Geo ...
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The City (1916 Film)
''The City'' is a lost 1916 silent film based on Clyde Fitch's 1909 play, ''The City''. It was distributed by the World Film Company The World Film Company or World Film Corporation was an American film production and distribution company, organized in 1914 in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Short-lived but significant in American film history, World Film was created by financier and fil .... Cast * Thurlow Bergen - George Rand, Jr. * Riley Hatch - George Rand, Sr. (*as William Riley Hatch) *Elsie Esmond - Emily Rand *Bessie Wharton - Mary Hale (*Bessie E. Wharton) *F. W. Stewart - Jim Hammock, Sr. (*as Richard Stewart) *Allan Murnane - Hannock, Jr. *Betty Borden - References External linksThe City @ IMDb.com 1916 films American silent feature films Lost American drama films American films based on plays 1916 drama films Silent American drama films American black-and-white films World Film Company films 1916 lost films 1910s American films {{1910s-drama-film-stub ...
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The City (magazine)
''The City'' is an American magazine of evangelical Christianity that was established in 2008. Overview The magazine is published three times a year by Robert B. Sloan, the president of Houston Baptist University in Houston, Texas.''The City'', Winter 2011, p. 2Russell D. Moore, "Touchstone and The City"
in '' Touchstone Magazine'', December 29, 2011
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editor-in-chief An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and poli ...
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James Herbert
James John Herbert, OBE (8 April 1943 – 20 March 2013) was an English horror writer. A full-time writer, he also designed his own book covers and publicity. His books have sold 54 million copies worldwide, and have been translated into 34 languages, including Chinese and Russian. Biography Born in London, Herbert was the son of Herbert Herbert, a stall-holder at London's Brick Lane Market. He attended a Catholic school in Bethnal Green called Our Lady of the Assumption, then at 11 won a scholarship to St Aloysius Grammar School in Highgate. He left school at 15 and studied at Hornsey College of Art, joining the art department of John Collings, a small advertising agency. He left the agency to join Charles Barker Advertising where he worked as art director and then group head. Herbert lived in Woodmancote, near Henfield in West Sussex. He had two brothers: Peter, a retired market trader and John, an insurance broker. Herbert would write his drafts in longhand on "jumbo ...
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Derf Backderf
John Backderf (born October 31, 1959), also known as Derf or Derf Backderf, is an American cartoonist. He is most famous for his graphic novels, especially ''My Friend Dahmer'', the international bestseller which won an Angoulême Prize, and earlier for his comic strip ''The City'', which appeared in a number of alternative newspapers from 1990 to 2014. In 2006 Derf won the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for cartooning. Backderf has been based in Cleveland, Ohio, for much of his career. Early life Backderf grew up in Richfield, Ohio, the son of a chemist. He attended Eastview Junior High and Revere High School, where one of his classmates was future serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Backderf graduated high school in 1978, and attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh for six months, before dropping out. The following year, he worked as a garbageman back in his hometown. Backderf then attended, and graduated from, Ohio State University with a BA in journalism. Backderf was ...
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Clyde Fitch
Clyde Fitch (May 2, 1865 – September 4, 1909) was an American dramatist, the most popular writer for the Broadway stage of his time (c. 1890–1909). Biography Born in Elmira, New York, and educated at Holderness School and Amherst College (class of 1886), William Clyde Fitch wrote over 60 plays, 36 of them original, ranging from social comedies and farces to melodrama and historical dramas. His father, Captain William G. Fitch, a graduate of West Point and Union officer in the Civil War, encouraged his son to become an architect or to engage in a career of business; but his mother, Alice Clark, in whose eyes he could do no wrong, always believed in his artistic talent. (For her son's final resting place, she hired the architectural firm of Hunt & Hunt to design the sarcophagus set inside an open Tuscan temple at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.) Fitch graduated from Amherst in 1886, where he was a member of Chi Psi fraternity. As an undergraduate, "he dazzled his fellow stud ...
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