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Moon And Stars (festival)
Moon and Stars may refer to: Arts and entertainment Albums *''The Moon and the Stars'', a 2011 album by Buren Bayaer *''The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers'', a 2021 album by Valerie June *''Moon & Stars'', a 2024 The Mavericks discography, album by ''The Mavericks'' Songs *"Moon and Stars (Reverie)", a piano composition by Carl Wilhelm Kern *"Moon and the Stars", from the 1986 Earl Klugh album ''Life Stories (Earl Klugh album), Life Stories'' *"Luna Y Estrellas (Moon & Stars)", from the 1996 Lara & Reyes album ''Two Guitars One Passion'' *"Moon and Stars", from the 2010 mixtape ''K.R.I.T. Wuz Here'' *"The Moon and the Stars", from the 2014 John Mark Nelson album ''Sings the Moon'' *"Moon and Stars", a 2020 single by Snot (rapper), Snot Film and television *"Moon and Stars", a 1990 Rod, Jane and Freddy#Episode list, episode of ''Rod, Jane and Freddy'' *"Moon and Stars", a 2006 The Good Night Show#Episodes, episode of ''The Good Night Show'' *''The Moon and the Stars'' ...
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Buren Bayaer
Buren Bayaer (6 March 1960 – 19 September 2018) was a Chinese singer, composer and journalist from Inner Mongolia. He was an ethnic Mongol. Early life Bayaer displayed musical talent as a child. His parents and neighbors encouraged him to perform in front of the local community when he was six years old. His official musical education did not begin until age fifteen when he joined a school musical troupe. This is where he was introduced to different types of music including Mongolian songs, Revolutionary songs and Peking Opera. His song "Lucky Treasures", written in 1994, became popular in China. The song, originally, sung in Mongolian, was translated to Mandarin Chinese () and was released shortly after. Bayaer and his wife Wurina were directors of the Hulunbeier Children's Choir. Uudam, their adopted son, was a singer in the choir. Their daughter, Norma, is a singer in China. Uudam and Nurma's cousin Enigma is also a singer. Bayaer died on September 19, 2018, at the age o ...
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The Moon And The Stars
''The Moon and the Stars'' is a 2007 romantic drama film starring Jonathan Pryce, Alfred Molina, Catherine McCormack and directed by John Irvin. Plot A wealthy Jewish homosexual film producer (Molina) is making a film based on Puccini's opera ''Tosca'' and a famous German diva (McCormack) is cast opposite a difficult English actor (Pryce). As filming gets under way on a sound stage in Rome, World War II in 1939 escalates around them threatening the film's completion. Awards *Winner - Best Film Editing ( Toby Yates), Milan International Film Festival *Winner - Best Production Design ( Amedeo Fago), Milan International Film Festival See also *''Tosca ''Tosca'' is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It premiered at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900. The work, based on Victorien Sardou's 1 ...'' (Italian film, released 1941) References External links * * 2007 romanti ...
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St Anne's Church, Roath
St Anne's Church, Roath is a formerly redundant church on the corner of Snipe Street and Croft Street, in Roath, Cardiff, Wales. It closed in 2015 after 128 years of worship and re-opened in 2019 hosting the Urban Crofters congregation. History The church began in 1872 when the vicar of Roath, Reverend Puller, founded a school chapel, St Clement's, there. At the time, the district's population had grown from 300 to 9000 in twenty years, and the existing places of worship were no longer adequate. The founding stone of the present church was laid in 1886. The church was designed by J. A. Reeve, a pupil of William Burges William Burges (; 2 December 1827 – 20 April 1881) was an English architect and designer. Among the greatest of the Victorian era, Victorian art-architects, he sought in his work to escape from both nineteenth-century Industrial Revolution, .... Reeve's original design was displayed at the Royal Academy Exhibition in 1887, but it proved unrealistically ela ...
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Cardiff Coloured Men's Christian Association
The Cardiff Coloured Men's Christian Association was a Bible study and support organisation started in 1902 in the port city of Cardiff, Wales, and mainly serving sailors from Africa, the Caribbean, the Indian subcontinent, North and South America. Rev. John Hervey Boudier, a white clergyman and temperance advocate, started the Cardiff Coloured Men's Christian Association with weekly meetings in St. Mary's vestry hall. Rev. Boudier soon founded dedicated quarters with a Coloured Men's Temperance Hotel in Cardiff, "The Moon and Stars," in 1904, and with an alcohol-free public house in Tiger Bay Tiger Bay () was the local name for an area of Cardiff which covered Butetown and Cardiff Docks. Following the building of the Cardiff Barrage, which dams the tidal rivers, Ely and Taff, to create a body of water, it is referred to as Car ..., "The Jolly Sailor," to serve the same visiting workers, who had few other options for respectable accommodation in the city. At its peak ...
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Watermelon
The watermelon (''Citrullus lanatus'') is a species of flowering plant in the family Cucurbitaceae, that has a large, edible fruit. It is a Glossary of botanical terms#scandent, scrambling and trailing vine-like plant, and is plant breeding, widely cultivated worldwide, with more than 1,000 variety (botany), varieties. Watermelons are grown in favorable climates from tropics, tropical to temperate climate, temperate regions worldwide for its large edible fruit, which is a Berry (botany), berry with a hard rind and no internal divisions, and is botany, botanically called a Glossary of botanical terms#pepo, ''pepo''. The sweet, juicy flesh is usually deep red to pink, with many black seeds, although seedless fruit, seedless varieties exist. The fruit can be eaten raw or pickled, and the rind is edible after cooking. It may also be consumed as a juice or an ingredient in mixed beverages. Kordofan melons from Sudan are the closest relatives and may be progenitors of modern, cul ...
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American Turkish Society
The American Turkish Society (ATS) is the oldest non-for-profit, nonpartisan organization based in America dedicated to building bridges between the United States and Turkey. The Society hosts a broad spectrum of programming, including lectures, workshops, symposia, conferences, festivals, performances, and exhibitions that highlight topics of relevance to the Turkish-American community and help to promote Turkish arts and culture in the United States. Over the past six decades, The American Turkish Society has played a crucial role in enhancing diplomatic, cultural, and economic ties between the two countries. It has hosted numerous high-profile events featuring prime ministers, ambassadors, and top business executives, providing a platform for discussing and celebrating the long-standing relationship between Turkey and the U.S. The Society has also made significant contributions to fields such as education, culture, and humanitarian aid, marking it as a key player in internation ...
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Locarno
Locarno (; ; Ticinese dialect, Ticinese: ; formerly in ) is a southern Switzerland, Swiss List of towns in Switzerland, town and Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the district Locarno (district), Locarno (of which it is the capital), located on the northern shore of Lake Maggiore at its northeastern tip in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Ticino at the southern foot of the Swiss Alps. It has a population of about 16,000 (proper), and about 56,000 for the agglomeration of the same name including Ascona besides other municipalities. The town of Locarno is located on the northeastern part of the river Maggia (river), Maggia's delta; across the river lies the town of Ascona on the southwestern part of the delta. Locarno is the 74th largest city in Switzerland by population and the third largest in the Ticino canton, after Lugano and Bellinzona. The official language of Locarno is Italian language, Italian. The town is known for hosting the Locarno International ...
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List Of Judge John Hodgman Episodes (2015–present)
This is a list of Judge John Hodgman episodes produced and distributed since 2015 by Maximum Fun and hosted by humorist John Hodgman. Except where noted, every episode also features radio personality Jesse Thorn as co-host and "bailiff". Since April 2012, titles of episodes are taken from suggestions posted on the show's official Facebook page by fans of the podcast. Beginning in 2014, some episodes are dedicated to Hodgman and Thorn discussing and ruling on cases which were not selected for a full hearing. Each such episode in which they "clear the docket" is listed as a "''docket episode"'' (in ''italics'') in the episode description. Overview 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 See also * ''Judge John Hodgman'' * List of ''Judge John Hodgman'' episodes (2010–2014) References External links Official website* Judge John Hodgman on Feedburner {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Judge John Hodgman episodes (2015-present) Judge John Hodgman ''Judge John ...
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Alphonse Mucha
Alfons Maria Mucha (; 24 July 1860 – 14 July 1939), known internationally as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech painter, illustrator, and graphic artist. Living in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, he was widely known for his distinctly stylized and decorative theatrical posters, particularly those of Sarah Bernhardt. He produced illustrations, advertisements, decorative panels, as well as designs, which became among the best-known images of the period. In the second part of his career, at the age of 57, he returned to his homeland and devoted himself to a series of twenty monumental symbolist canvases known as ''The Slav Epic'', depicting the history of all the Slavic peoples of the world, which he painted between 1912 and 1926. In 1928, on the 10th anniversary of the Czechoslovak declaration of independence, independence of Czechoslovakia, he presented the series to the Czech nation. He considered it his most important work. Early life Mucha was born on 24 July 1860 in the smal ...
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The Good Night Show
''The Good Night Show'' is a defunct television programming block for preschoolers that aired on the Sprout channel (previously known as PBS Kids Sprout). It was designed to help preschoolers get ready for bedtime. The block featured recurring themes based on preschoolers' nightly routines, such as dreams, brushing teeth, and cleaning up before bed. One of Sprout's designers, Ward Jenkins, stated that "Sprout is PBS Kids' answer to Noggin." Prior to New Year's Eve 2007, Noggin did not offer preschool shows in the nighttime hours. So at the time, ''The Good Night Show'' allowed Sprout to capitalize on nighttime programming for preschoolers, setting itself apart from its competitor Noggin. The block aired daily from 6:00 pm to 3:00 am ET. It appeared on Sprout from the channel's launch on September 26, 2005, until March 31, 2017. Unlike the channel's other blocks, ''The Good Night Show'' was repeated twice over the course of each night. Throughout the block, viewers (referr ...
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Prescriptions For Dreamers
In general, the word prescriptive refers to refer to normative judgments, i.e. judgments about what is good or bad, such as: * Prescriptive analytics, third and final phase of business analytics * Linguistic prescriptivism, the laying down of normative language rules * Prescriptive (normative) economics, branch of economics that incorporates value judgments * Prescriptive ethics, as distinct from meta-ethics and descriptive ethics * Prescriptive mood, a grammatical mood used in some languages Other uses include: Health care *Medical prescription, a plan of care written by a physician or other health care professional **Prescription drug, a drug available only if prescribed by a medical prescription *Eyeglass prescription, written by an ophthalmologist or an optometrist for individuals with eye related concerns. Law * Customary law, a right enjoyed through long use * Easement#By prescription, acquisition of private property rights through uncontested use * Prescription (sovere ...
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Rod, Jane And Freddy
Rod, Jane and Freddy was a singing trio who appeared in children's programming on the British TV channel ITV in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. They starred both in the long-running series ''Rainbow'' and their own 15-minute show. The trio have also made guest appearances in other children's TV shows, including ''The Sooty Show''. The original trio consisted of Rod Burton, Jane Tucker and Matthew Corbett, when they were known as "Rod, Matt and Jane". Matthew left the trio in 1976 to continue hosting ''The Sooty Show'' after his father retired. Matthew was replaced by actor Roger Walker, whereupon the trio became known as "Rod, Jane and Roger". When Walker left in 1980 to continue his career in acting he was replaced by Freddy Marks, leading to the best-remembered incarnation of the trio. During their three decades working on children's television they wrote over 2,500 songs on various themes using many different music styles. Most were comedic but others had deeper mea ...
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