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Adults Only (other)
Adults Only or variants refers to Entertainment content rating Many age based content ratings denote content deemed suitable only for adults, and are often identified or defined as "Adults Only": *Adults Only (AO); assigned to video games by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) **List of AO-rated video games; a list of games given the "Adults Only 18+" rating by the ESRB *NC-17 – Adults Only; assigned to films by the Motion Picture Association of America film rating system (MPAA) **List of NC-17 rated films; a list of films rated NC-17 by the MPAA *18 rating (many variants), a common "adults only" rating used by classification organizations * R18 (other) (many variants), an "adults only" rating used by several classification organizations *X rating, a common "adults only" rating used by classification organizations Visual and audio media Films *''Adults Only'' (film), premiering at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival Albums *''Adults Only'', album by ...
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Content Rating
A content rating (also known as maturity rating) rates the suitability of TV shows, movies, comic books, or video games to this primary targeted audience. A content rating usually places a media source into one of a number of different categories, to show which age group is suitable to view media and entertainment. The individual categories include the stated age groups within the category, along with all ages greater than the ages of that category.__NOTOC__ See also Film * Motion picture content rating system ** Motion Picture Association film rating system, MPA film rating system ** Canadian Home Video Rating System ** Maritime Film Classification Board ** British Board of Film Classification Television * Television content rating system ** Federal Communications Commission ** TV Parental Guidelines ** United States pay television content advisory system Video games * Video game content rating system ** Entertainment Software Rating Board ** Videogame Rating Council ** ...
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Mungo Jerry
Mungo Jerry (formerly known as Mungo Jerry Blues Band) are a British rock band formed by Ray Dorset in Ashford, Middlesex, in 1970. Experiencing their greatest success in the early 1970s, with a changing line-up always fronted by Dorset, the group's biggest hit was " In the Summertime", which sold 8–16 million copies worldwide. They had nine charting singles in the UK, including two number ones, five top-20 hits in South Africa, and four in the Top 100 in Canada. History Formation and original band: 1970–1971 Mungo Jerry came to prominence in 1970 after their performances at the Hollywood Music Festival at Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, on 23–24 May, which was their first gig under this name, inspired by the poem " Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer" from T. S. Eliot's '' Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats''. They performed alongside Black Sabbath, Traffic, Ginger Baker's Air Force, the Grateful Dead (their first performance in the UK) and José Feliciano. Their ...
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The Art Of Storytelling
''The Art of Storytelling'' is the fourth studio album by British-American rapper Slick Rick. Originally scheduled for a February 1999 release, it was ultimately released May 25, 1999, by Def Jam Recordings. The album features production from DJ Clark Kent and Kid Capri, among others. Upon its release, ''The Art of Storytelling'' proved to be Slick Rick's highest-charting album, peaking at number eight on the ''Billboard'' 200, and number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and was certified gold by the RIAA within a month of its release. Critical reception ''The Art of Storytelling'' received positive reviews from music critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called it a "worthy sequel" to Slick Rick's debut album ''The Great Adventures of Slick Rick''. While praising its "smooth production", he believed ''The Art of Storytelling'' had a strong emphasis on lyrics, which he described as "continually surprising and thought-provoking". Matt Diehl of ''Entertainment Weekly'' ...
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Pearl Bailey
Pearl Mae Bailey (March 29, 1918 – August 17, 1990) was an American actress, singer, comedian and author. After appearing in vaudeville, she made her Broadway debut in '' St. Louis Woman'' in 1946. She received a Special Tony Award for the title role in the all-black production of '' Hello, Dolly!'' in 1968. In 1986, she won a Daytime Emmy award for her performance as a fairy godmother in the ABC Afterschool Special ''Cindy Eller: A Modern Fairy Tale''. Her rendition of " Takes Two to Tango" hit the top ten in 1952. In 1976, she became the first African-American to receive the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom on October 17, 1988. Early life Bailey was born in Newport News, Virginia to the Reverend Joseph James and Ella Mae Ricks Bailey. When she was very young, the family moved to Washington, DC. After her parents' divorce, Bailey moved to Philadelphia to live with her mother. Bailey made her stage-singing debu ...
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For Adults Only
''For Adults Only'' (1971) is the thirteenth comedy album by Bill Cosby. It was recorded at the ''International Hotel'' which is now the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino The Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is a hotel, casino, and timeshare resort in Winchester, Nevada. Located near the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip, it is owned by Westgate Resorts. It opened in 1969 as the International Hotel, and was .... Track listing #Las Vegas/Mirror Over My Bed – 3:01 #Why Beat on Your Wife – 4:33 #Bill Cosby Fights Back – 7:29 #Be Good to Your Wives – 5:38 #Masculinity at Its Finest – 9:28 #The Cost of an Egg – 3:02 #Bill's Two Daughters – 7:24 #Wallie, Wallie – 3:45 *Later pressings split tracks one and two: #Las Vegas – 1:11 #Mirror Over My Bed – 2:00 References 1971 albums Bill Cosby live albums Stand-up comedy albums Spoken word albums by American artists Live spoken word albums MCA Records live albums 1970s comedy albums Albums reco ...
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Ringo Sheena
, known by her stage name , is a Japanese singer, songwriter and musician. She is also the founder and lead vocalist of the band Tokyo Jihen. She describes herself as "". She was ranked number 36 in a list of Japan's top 100 musicians compiled by HMV in 2003. Career Initial solo career Sheena released her first official single " Kōfukuron" in May 1998, when she was 19 years old. She subsequently made singles " Kabukichō no Joō" and " Koko de Kiss Shite", the latter becoming her first hit. This was followed by the release of her first album, '' Muzai Moratorium'', in February 1999. The album was a major hit. " Gips" was due to be the next single, but when Sheena had to cancel recording due to illness, " Honnō" was released as the fourth single instead. Sheena chose a hospital as the setting for the music video for "Honnō". The fifth and sixth singles, "Gips" and " Tsumi to Batsu", were released at the same time to prevent overlap with the release of her second album, ...
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Mike Botts
Michael Gene Botts (December 8, 1944 – December 9, 2005) was an American drummer, best known for his work with 1970s soft rock band Bread (band), Bread, and as a session musician. During his career, he recorded with Linda Ronstadt, Karla Bonoff, Andrew Gold, Olivia Newton-John, Peter Cetera, Anne Murray, Warren Zevon and Dan Fogelberg, among many others. He also contributed to several soundtracks for films, and to albums released under the name of The Simpsons. Although known primarily as a drummer, Botts also contributed backing vocals to some Bread songs. Career Born in Oakland, California, Botts grew up in nearby Antioch, California, Antioch before moving to Sacramento, California, Sacramento. While in college, he began playing with a band called The Travellers Three and working as a studio musician. Eventually, the group disbanded, but not before recording some songs with producer David Gates. While working with Bill Medley, Botts was invited to join Gates's band, Bread ( ...
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Aaron Hall (singer)
Aaron Robin Hall III (born August 10, 1964) is an American singer and songwriter. Hall joined the R&B and new jack swing group Guy in 1988, which was formed by Teddy Riley and Timmy Gatling, who was later replaced by Hall's brother, Damion. The group's self-titled debut album (1988) was met with commercial success; Hall provided lead vocals on its songs " Groove Me," "I Like," and "Piece of My Love", among others. Early life Aaron Robin Hall III was born in the Bronx, New York City, and raised in Brooklyn. His father Aaron Hall II was a recovering alcoholic, who was the manager for the group Guy. He is the second oldest son of the Hall family, along with prominent brothers as Damion Hall and minister Todd Hall. Hall explored his vocal talent and began singing in a Baptist church from an young age. A few years before Hall segued into his R&B career, his mother Johnella Romeo Hall was hit by a car on Christmas Eve and died. Hall developed a speech impediment as a child that ...
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Club 69
Peter Rauhofer (29 April 1965 – 7 May 2013) was an Austrian-American disc jockey (DJ), remixer and producer who formerly worked under the moniker Club 69 as well as Size Queen. A native of Vienna, Austria, he was famous for a variety of his remixes including Cher's " Believe" and a number of Madonna's songs including " Nothing Really Matters", "American Life", " Nothing Fails", "Nobody Knows Me", " Get Together", " Impressive Instant" and " 4 Minutes", as well as her collaboration with Britney Spears, " Me Against the Music" and various collaborations with Janet Jackson (" Throb" and " Just a Little While" to name a few). He has also provided remixes for Donna Summer, Kylie Minogue, Whitney Houston, Jessica Simpson, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Yoko Ono, Pink, Tori Amos, Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, Yazoo, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Book of Love, Soft Cell, Duran Duran and Mariah Carey, among others. He was also behind the tribal house record label Star 69 and was a f ...
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Entertainment Software Rating Board
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is a self-regulatory organization that assigns age and content ratings to consumer video games in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. The ESRB was established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA, formerly the Interactive Digital Software Association (IDSA)), in response to criticism of controversial video games with excessively violent or sexual content, particularly after the 1993 congressional hearings following the releases of ''Mortal Kombat'' and '' Night Trap'' for home consoles and '' Doom'' for home computers. The industry, pressured with potential government oversight of video game ratings from these hearings, established both the IDSA and the ESRB within it to create a voluntary rating system based on the Motion Picture Association film rating system with additional considerations for video game interactivity. The board assigns ratings to games based on their content, using judgment similar to t ...
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63rd Venice International Film Festival
The 63rd annual Venice International Film Festival, was held from 30 August to 9 September 2006, at Venice Lido in Italy. French actress Catherine Deneuve was the jury president for the main competition. Italian actress Isabella Ferrari was the host of both ceremonies. The Golden Lion was awarded to ''Still Life'' by Jia Zhangke. American filmmaker David Lynch was the recipient of the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement. For the first time since the Second World War, all of the films entered into the main competition were shown as world premieres. The festival opened with '' The Black Dahlia'' by Brian De Palma, and closed with '' The Island'' by Pavel Lungin. Juries Main Competition (''Venezia 63'') *Catherine Deneuve, French actress - Jury President *Paulo Branco, Portuguese producer *Cameron Crowe, American filmmaker and producer * Chulpan Khamatova, Russian actress * Juan Josè Bigas Luna, Spanish director and writer *Park Chan-wook, South Korean filmmaker *Michele Pla ...
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X Rating
An X rating is a film rating that indicates that the film contains content that is considered to be suitable only for adults. Films with an X rating may have scenes of graphic violence or explicit sexual acts that may be disturbing or offensive to some viewers. The X rating is used in different ways by different countries, and it may have legal or commercial implications for the distribution and exhibition of such films. For example, some countries may ban or restrict the sale or rental of X-rated films, while others may allow them only in specific theaters or with special taxes. Some countries may also have different criteria or definitions for what constitutes an X-rated film, and some may consider the artistic merit of the film as a factor in classification. The X rating has been renamed or replaced by other ratings in some countries over time. Australia The Australian Classification Board (ACB, formerly known as the OFLC), a government institution, issues ratings for all mov ...
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