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Happily Never After (other)
Happily Never After or Happy Never After may refer to: Literature * ''Happily Never After'', a 2008 report by the Parents Television and Media Council * ''Happily Never After'', a 2008 ''Night Huntress'' story by Jeanienne Frost * ''Happily Never After: Modern Cautionary Tales'', a book by Mitchell Symons * ''Vanessa - Happily Never After'', a 2022 novel featuring Ursula (The Little Mermaid)#Vanessa - Happily Never After, Ursula from Disney's ''Little Mermaid'' universe * ''Happy Never After'', a 1995 Callahan Garrity mystery novel by Mary Kay Andrews (as Kathy Hogan Trocheck) * ''Happy Never After'', a 2014 short-story collection by Roy Tsui Songs * "Happily Never After", by the Backstreet Boys, a non-album track from ''Unbreakable (Backstreet Boys album), Unbreakable'', 2007 * "Happily Never After", by King Creosote from ''Stinks (album), Stinks'', 2000 * "Happily Never After", by the Pussycat Dolls from ''Doll Domination'', 2008 * "Happily Never After", a remix by Pleasurecraft o ...
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Parents Television And Media Council
The Parents Television and Media Council (PTMC), formerly the Parents Television Council (PTC), is an American media advocacy group founded by conservative political pundit L. Brent Bozell III in 1995, which advocates for what it considers to be responsible, family-friendly content across all media platforms, and for advertisers to be held accountable for the content of television programs that they sponsor. The PTMC officially describes itself as a non-partisan organization, although the group has also been described as partisan and socially conservative. The PTMC produces reviews, research reports, and online newsletters that highlight television programs and other entertainment products (such as music videos and video games) based on their suitability for family viewing. The PTMC has advocated for cable television networks to be subject to the same decency rules as broadcast television, and for television providers to allow subscribers to purchase channels on an individual ...
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Happily Never After (Mysticons)
The following is a list of episodes for the Nickelodeon/YTV animated television series ''Mysticons''. The series was picked up for 40 episodes, which have aired over two seasons. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (2017) *The second generation of legendary heroes is chosen by the all-powerful, ancient Dragon Disk as were the original four Mysticons, one thousand years ago. *Princess Arkayna's mother, Queen Goodfey, had remarried a man named Darius, who is king consort and has a self-centered teenage son named Gawayne, who becomes acting king when his father and stepmother become bone statues. *The special power of the human Mysticon Dragon Mage and the elven Mysticon Striker are revealed to be telekinesis and glittery, bright yellow fairy dust called her ''Pixie Blast'' attack. *The leader of the original four Mysticons is revealed to have been Imani Firewing, who had ultimately defeated Queen Necrafa, at the cost of her own life. The original Mysticons Ranger and dwarven Knigh ...
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Unhappily Ever After
''Unhappily Ever After'' is an American television sitcom that aired for 100 episodes on The WB from January 11, 1995, to May 23, 1999, for a total of five seasons. The series was produced by Touchstone Television. Synopsis The series follows the dysfunctional Malloy family of Los Angeles, California: deadbeat father Jack ( Geoff Pierson); toxic and narcissistic mother Jennifer ( Stephanie Hodge); underachieving and seemingly dim-witted eldest son Ryan ( Kevin Connolly); academically gifted, but rarely taken seriously because she looks like a model daughter Tiffany ( Nikki Cox); and "forgotten" son Ross ( Justin Berfield). In the first two seasons, storylines featured Jennie's pill-popping mother Maureen Slattery ( Joyce Van Patten). In addition to other postmodern literary devices, the show and its characters regularly broke the fourth wall and mocked 1980s and 1990s American culture. The series was initially written as a starring vehicle for Hodge, whose character Jennifer wa ...
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Elise Allen
Elise Allen is an American writer, television producer and screenwriter. Allen is a The New York Times Best Seller list, ''New York Times'' best-selling author and an Emmy nominated writer, known for developing and showrunning the animated series ''Princess Power'' for Netflix, which was produced by Drew Barrymore, and based on the books by Savannah Guthrie and Alli Oppenheim. Allen also co-created the animated series ''Rainbow Rangers'', writing numerous scripts for the Barbie (film series), Barbie film series, co-writing ''Elixir (Duff novel), Elixir'' with Hilary Duff and co-authoring the ''Gabby Duran & the Unsittables'' book series, which was turned into Gabby Duran & the Unsittables, a series on the Disney Channel. Filmography Television Film Bibliography References External links * Allen, Elise - Library of Congress
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All I Can Be
''All I Can Be'' is the debut studio album by American country music artist Collin Raye. It features the hit singles "All I Can Be (Is a Sweet Memory)" (originally recorded by Conway Twitty as "All I Can Be Is a Sweet Memory" on his 1985 album ''Chasin' Rainbows''), "Love, Me" (Raye's first No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' country charts), and "Every Second". "Any Ole Stretch of Blacktop" was later recorded by Shenandoah as a new track for their 1992 ''Greatest Hits'' album. The song "If I Were You" is not to be confused with another song with the same name which Raye recorded on his 1994 album, '' Extremes''. This song, written by Chris Farren and John Hobbs, was released by Raye as the latter album's fifth single, in 1995. Track listing Personnel Adapted from liner notes. *Acoustic guitar: Steve Gibson, Dean Parks, Fred Tackett, Billy Joe Walker Jr. *Background vocals: Beth Anderson, Vince Gill (track 1), Jerry Fuller, Herb Pederson (tracks 5 & 10), Harry Stinson, Dennis Wi ...
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Invitation Only (Mickey Gilley Album)
''Invitation Only'' is an album by American country music singer Mickey Gilley Mickey Leroy Gilley (March 9, 1936 – May 7, 2022) was an American country music singer, businessman, actor, and musician. Among his hits are " Room Full of Roses", " Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time", and “ Lonely Nights”. .... This album was released on May 20, 2003, on the Varèse Sarabande label. Track listing # "If I Didn't Know Your Memory Loved Jamaica" – 3:37 # "All I've Got Against Him Is You" – 3:44 # "Dancing to the Beat of a Broken Heart" – 3:28 # "Keep the Night Away" – 3:24 # "Invitation Only" – 3:22 # "All Night Long" – 2:51 # "Sadly Ever After" – 3:08 # "Sure Got This Old Redneck Feeling Blue" – 2:57 # "God's Country" – 4:08 # "Under a Blue Moon Tonight" – 3:37 References External links Mickey Gilley's Official Website Mickey Gilley albums 2003 albums Albums produced by Larry Butler (producer) {{2000s-country-album-s ...
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Rejuvenation (Abstract Rude Album)
''Rejuvenation'' is a studio album by American rapper Abstract Rude. It was released on Rhymesayers Entertainment on April 7, 2009. Production is handled by Vitamin D. Critical reception Andres Tardio of ''HipHopDX'' gave the album a 3.0 out of 5, commenting that "[Abstract Rude's] flow has always been a high point of his emceeing capabilities and this album highlights this." Rob Geary of ''XLR8R'' gave the album an 8 out of 10 and said, "Seattle's Vitamin D produces with an ear for scratchy funk guitars, low-ride tempos, and dusty drums that vibrate in tune with the grain of Abstract's signature voice." Track listing References External links

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I Hate Fairyland
''I Hate Fairyland'', also known as ''Fuck Fairyland'', is a black comedy fantasy comic written and illustrated by Skottie Young, and published by Image Comics, which started publication in October 2015. The comic follows Gertrude "Gert", a woman who was transported to a mystical world called Fairyland as a child. Twenty-seven years later, Gert is now an un-aging, violent misanthrope who, alongside her reluctant guide and friend Larry Wentsworth III, also known as "Larry", constantly tries and fails to return to Earth, across the storylines ''Madly Ever After'', ''Fluff My Life'', ''Good Girl'', ''I Hate Image'', ''Sadly Never After'', ''Fluff This World'', ''Gert's Inferno'', ''Last Gert Standing'', ''In the Mean Time'', and ''Happy End Game''. While the comic went on hiatus after the release of Issue #20 in July 2018, a revival series written by Young and illustrated by Brett Bean began in November 2022, still under the name ''I Hate Fairyland'' but starting with a new #1 issu ...
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Once Upon A Time
"Once upon a time" is a stock phrase used to introduce a narrative of past events, typically in fairy tales and folk tales. It has been used in some form since at least 1380 in storytelling in the English language and has started many narratives since 1600. These stories sometimes end with "and they all lived happily ever after", or, originally, "happily until their deaths". The phrase is common in fairy tales for younger children. It was used in the original translations of the stories of Charles Perrault as a translation for the French "", of Hans Christian Andersen as a translation for the Danish "" (literally "there was once"), the Brothers Grimm as a translation for the German "" (literally "it was once") and Joseph Jacobs in English translations and fairy tales. In ''More English Fairy Tales'', Joseph Jacobs notes that: The phrase is also used in retellings of myths, fables and folklore. Other languages The "story-starting phrase" is a common feature of many lang ...
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Never Happy, Ever After
''Never Happy, Ever After'' is the debut studio album by British pop punk band As It Is. Following four self-released EPs, the band signed to Fearless Records in October 2014. A week after the signing, the band went to record with producer James Paul Wisner in St. Cloud, Florida, United States. ''Never Happy, Ever After'' was released through Fearless on 20 April 2015. Background As It Is was started in spring 2012Biddulph 2015, p. 36 by vocalist Patty Walters, who posted an advertisement stating that he was looking for musicians to be in a pop punk band using the online service Join My Band. Guitarist Andy Westhead and drummer Patrick Foley replied to the advertisement and were accepted into the band. Walters met guitarist Ben Biss while at university in Brighton.Ritchie 2015, p. 34 As It Is self-released three EPs. Following the release of a music video for "Can't Save Myself" in early February 2014 the band went on its first tour. The band's fourth EP, ''This Mind of Mine'', wa ...
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Saint Hoax
Saint Hoax is a pseudonymous Syrian internet personality, artist, satirist and socio-political activist. They use various mediums to subversively depict political and popular figures and raise awareness of political and societal issues. Career Social awareness Happy Never After In 2014, Saint Hoax published their campaign Happy Never After. The artist used images of Disney princesses to spread awareness about domestic violence. The princesses were illustrated with bruises on their faces and a slogan that read "When did he stop treating you like a princess?" accompanied the visuals. Hours after the posters were published on the artist's website, the campaign went viral. Happy Never After became one of the most shared domestic violence campaign. In November 2014, it was used as the official anti-domestic violence campaign in Amsterdam. Social media Saint Hoax uses social media, particularly Instagram, as their main platform. They’re mostly known for posting edited vide ...
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Brownbrokers
Brownbrokers is a student-run theater group at Brown University. Together with Brown's Theatre Arts and Performance Studies faculty, Brownbrokers develops and produces a full-length, student-written musical every other year. Founded in 1935, it is one of the oldest undergraduate producing bodies devoted to new student-written musical theatre, both comedic and dramatic, in the United States. The group is run by The Brownbrokers Board, an organization of self-elected students from the Brown student body. In addition to the biennial full-scale production, Brownbrokers produces smaller events such as the annual miniMUSICAL Festival and staged readings of the musicals in consideration for production the following year. History Founded in 1935 Brownbrokers has been producing original student-written musicals on the Brown University Department stage for over 75 years. In 1934, a Pembroke College student and composer named Carolyn Troy '35 wrote a song titled “Patch Up Your Heart.” ...
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