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Elsewhere may refer to: Film * ''Elsewhere'' (2001 film), a 2001 Austrian documentary by Nikolaus Geyrhalter * ''Elsewhere'' (2009 film), an American thriller starring Anna Kendrick * ''Elsewhere'' (2019 film), an American comedy-drama directed by Hernán Jiménez Literature * ''Elsewhere'', a 1991 novel by Will Shetterly * ''Elsewhere'' (anthology), a 2003 Australian speculative-fiction anthology * ''Elsewhere'' (Blatty novel), a 2009 novel by William Peter Blatty * "Elsewhere" (short story), a 1941 science-fiction short story by Robert Heinlein * ''Elsewhere'' (Zevin novel), a 2005 novel by Gabrielle Zevin * ''Elsewhere: A Memoir'', a 2012 memoir by novelist Richard Russo Music * ''Elsewhere'' (Joe Morris album) or the title song, 1996 * ''Elsewhere'' (Pinegrove album), 2017 * ''Elsewhere'' (Scott Matthews album) or the title song, 2009 * ''Elsewhere'' (Set It Off album), 2022 * ''Elsewhere'', an album by Ryan Hemsworth, 2019 * ''Elsewhere'', an EP by Gretta Ray, 201 ...
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Elsewhere (2001 Film)
''Elsewhere'' is an Austrian documentary film in 12 episodes which describes life in twelve very different locations. During the year 2000 Nikolaus Geyrhalter and his teams travelled to different places each month, looking for places untouched by the millennium hysteria. Locations: * Ekeschi, Aïr, Niger * Karlgasniemi, Sápmi, Finland * Ombivango, Kunene, Namibia * Dumbol Territory, Western New Guinea, Indonesia * Siorapaluk, Thule, Greenland * Manmoyi, Arnhem Land, Australia * Umla, Ladakh, India * Kantek ko jawun, Siberia, Russia * Zhongshi ��实 Yunnan, China * Tharros, Sardinia, Italy * Gitlaxt'aamiks, British Columbia, Canada * Falalop, Woleai Woleai, also known as Oleai, is a coral atoll of twenty-two islands in the western Caroline Islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district in the Yap State in the Federated States of Micronesia and is located approximately west- ..., Micronesia External links * 2001 films 2000s German-language ...
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Ryan Hemsworth
Ryan Hemsworth (born 23 April 1990) is a Canadian record producer and DJ. He specialises in electronic music and sampling. He has produced tracks for Tinashe, Tory Lanez, Mitski, and E-40. Biography Raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Hemsworth attended University of King's College, where he studied journalism. In 2011, Hemsworth released a collaborative album with Shady Blaze, titled ''Distorted''. His 2013 album, '' Guilt Trips'', was released by Last Gang Records. It won the 2014 Juno Award for Electronic Album of the Year. In 2014, he released an album, '' Alone for the First Time'', which was placed at number 3 on CMJ's "30 Best Albums of 2014" list. In 2015, he self-released a collaborative EP with Lucas, titled ''Taking Flight''. Secret Songs Hemsworth launched his label Secret Songs in 2014. It has since released music from artists across the world including Tennyson, GFOTY, and Kero Kero Bonito. It has also released compilation albums such as ''shh#ffb6c1'' and ''shh#00 ...
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Elder Scrolls
''The Elder Scrolls'' is a series of action role-playing video games primarily developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. The series focuses on free-form gameplay in an open world. ''Morrowind'', ''Oblivion'' and ''Skyrim'' all won Game of the Year awards from multiple outlets. The series has sold more than 58 million copies worldwide. * '' The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind'' - 4 million sold () * '' The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion'' - 9.5 million sold * '' The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'' - 30 million sold * ''The Elder Scrolls Online'' - 15 million sold Within the series' fictional universe, each game takes place on the continent of Tamriel. The setting combines pre-medieval real-world elements, such as a powerful Roman-like Empire, with high fantasy medieval themes, including limited technology, widespread magic use, and the existence of many mythological creatures. The continent is split into a number of provinces inhabited by humans a ...
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Light Cone
In special and general relativity, a light cone (or "null cone") is the path that a flash of light, emanating from a single event (localized to a single point in space and a single moment in time) and traveling in all directions, would take through spacetime. Details If one imagines the light confined to a two-dimensional plane, the light from the flash spreads out in a circle after the event E occurs, and if we graph the growing circle with the vertical axis of the graph representing time, the result is a cone, known as the future light cone. The past light cone behaves like the future light cone in reverse, a circle which contracts in radius at the speed of light until it converges to a point at the exact position and time of the event E. In reality, there are three space dimensions, so the light would actually form an expanding or contracting sphere in three-dimensional (3D) space rather than a circle in 2D, and the light cone would actually be a four-dimensional version of ...
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David Bernal
David "Elsewhere" Bernal (born August 2, 1979) is an illusionary dancer from Santa Ana, California. His mother is Peruvian, and his father is from New Mexico. He became known through a viral video clip —often titled ''Kolla2001''— of his participation in the 2001 edition of the Korean American talent show ''Kollaboration'', dancing to the Kraftwerk song " Expo 2000". He has been involved as a dancer in a number of projects since, including videos, adverts, and the Tim Burton film ''Alice in Wonderland''. He has also worked with artists such as Michael Jackson. Viral video Bernal first became known through a video of him battle dancing against Mike Song of the Kinjaz at ''Kollaboration'', an Asian-American talent show, in 2001 that went viral. The clip showcased Bernal's characteristic take on the contemporary dance styles of popping and abstract waving. Performances of these dances were rare at the time, and the clip became very popular when it circulated on the internet � ...
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Elsewhere (website)
Graham Reid is a New Zealand journalist, author, broadcaster, and arts educator. His music and film reviews have appeared in ''The New Zealand Herald'' since the late 1980s. His website, ''Elsewhere'', provides features and reports on music, film, travel and other cultural issues. He is the author of two travel books, published by Random House. Career Reid was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, as was his mother; his father grew up in New Zealand, the son of Scottish immigrants. Reid was the founding editor of ''Passages'' magazine. He then worked as a journalist with ''The New Zealand Herald'' for seventeen years before leaving to become a freelance writer in 2004. He has been recognised for his excellence in the field of journalism, as a multiple winner at the annual Qantas Media Awards and Cathay Pacific's travel awards. In 2003, he won the United Nations Association of Australia's Media Peace Award for his coverage of the volatile political situation in the Solomon Islands. Reid ...
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Elsewhere (music Venue)
Elsewhere is a music venue in Bushwick, Brooklyn. It opened on October 31, 2017. It has five musical performance spaces. The venue is owned by the same individuals who owned Glasslands Gallery when it closed in 2014. Elsewhere is in a renovated warehouse near the Jefferson Street station. In May 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, a replica of Elsewhere was built in ''Minecraft'' and a digital concert was held as the physical venue itself was closed due to social distancing restrictions. References External linksOfficial website
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Calloway County, Kentucky
Calloway County is a county located in the southwest part of the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 37,103. Its county seat is Murray. The county was founded in November 1822 and named for Colonel Colonel (abbreviated as Col., Col or COL) is a senior military officer rank used in many countries. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations. In the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, a colonel was typically in charge ... Richard Callaway, one of the founders of Boonesborough, Kentucky, Boonesborough. Calloway County comprises the Murray, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area. Calloway County is a moist county: the sale of alcohol in the county is prohibited, with the exception of the city of Murray. History Calloway County was created in 1822 from land taken from Hickman County, Kentucky, Hickman County. The courthouse was built in 1823. A fire at the courthouse in 1906 caused the almost complete destruction of the c ...
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Greensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro (; formerly Greensborough) is a city in and the county seat of Guilford County, North Carolina, United States. It is the List of municipalities in North Carolina, third-most populous city in North Carolina after Charlotte, North Carolina, Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina, Raleigh, the List of United States cities by population, 69th-most populous city in the United States, and the largest city in the Piedmont Triad metropolitan region. At the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, its population was 299,035. Three major interstate highways (Interstate 40 in North Carolina, Interstate 40, Interstate 85 in North Carolina, Interstate 85, and Interstate 73 in North Carolina, Interstate 73) in the Piedmont (United States), Piedmont region of central North Carolina were built to intersect at this city. In 1808, Greensborough (the spelling before 1895) was planned around a central courthouse square to succeed Guilford Court House as the county seat. The county courts ...
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Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
''Fumbling Towards Ecstasy'' is the third studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan, released on 22 October 1993 in Canada, 15 February 1994 in the United States, 24 May 1994 in Japan, and 14 August 1994 in Australia. It was produced by Pierre Marchand in Montreal Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the second-most populous city in Canada and most populous city in the Canadian province of Quebec. Founded in 1642 as '' Ville-Marie'', or "City of Mary", it is named after Mount Royal, the triple- ...; McLachlan wrote most of the album while living in a small house near Marchand's studio. The album was an immediate hit in Canada, where McLachlan was already an established star. Over the next two years, it became her breakthrough album internationally as well. However, in some countries, most notably the US, the album was a steady seller that stayed in the middle ranges of the pop charts for almost two years. As of November 2003, the album had sold 2. ...
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Gretta Ray
Gretta Ray (born May 22nd 1998) is an Australian singer-songwriter from Melbourne, Victoria. In 2016, she was the winner of the national Triple J Unearthed radio competition for bands and songwriters, and the 2016 Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition, with her song "Drive". Early life and education Gretta Ray grew up in Melbourne, Australia, attending Princes Hill Secondary College. She sang in choirs from the age of five, latterly singing and touring with Young Voices of Melbourne, and as the youngest member of ''If You See Her, Say Hello'', a group of 21 Melbourne-based singer-songwriters. Career 2016-2020: Career beginnings, ''Elsewhere'' and ''Here and Now'' In February 2016, Ray released her debut EP, ''Elsewhere''. In August 2016, she won the national competition for emerging new artists called Triple J Unearthed High, for her song "Drive", which was produced by Nashville-based Australian music producer Josh Barber with Jonathan Dreyfus, recorded by Nick Edin ...
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Elsewhere (Set It Off Album)
''Elsewhere'' is the fifth studio album by American band Set It Off. The album was released on March 11, 2022 by record label Fearless Records, being their last album released under this label before going independent in 2023. It is also the band's first album after the departure of Dan Clermont, and as a three-piece group. Promotion and release The first single of the album before its announcement was "Skeleton" on 29 October, 2021, which was accompanied with a music video. The second single, "Projector", was released on 21 January, 2022, along with a music video. That same day, the band announced the official album's track listing and cover art. The third single of the album, "Who's In Control", was released on 18 February. The fourth single of the album, "Why Do I", was released on April 26, with a music video. The fifth and last single of the album, "Dangerous", was released on November 4, with a music video. The band announced the "Welcome to Elsewhere tour" to promote th ...
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