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Old Enough
Old Enough may refer to: * ''Old Enough'' (film), a 1984 American comedy-drama coming-of-age film * ''Old Enough!'', a Japanese reality television show * ''Old Enough'' (album), a 1982 album by Lou Ann Barton * "Old Enough", a song by Nickelback, from the album ''The State A state is a political entity that regulates society and the population within a definite territory. Government is considered to form the fundamental apparatus of contemporary states. A country often has a single state, with various administrat ...'' * "Old Enough", a song by the Raconteurs, from the album '' Consolers of the Lonely'' {{dab ...
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Old Enough (film)
''Old Enough'' is a 1984 American comedy-drama coming-of-age film written and directed by Marisa Silver, and produced by Dina Silver. The film follows the friendship that develops over one summer between two girls from different social backgrounds. A low-budget production, ''Old Enough'' screened at the 1984 Sundance Film Festival where it won first prize.Pace, Jon (October 23, 2014)"Don't You Forget About Me: Remembering Old Enough (1984)" Tenement Museum. It also marks Alyssa Milano's film debut. Plot Eleven-year-old Lonnie and fourteen-year-old Karen live on the same street in New York’s Lower East Side, but they come from different worlds. Lonnie lives with her well-off family in an upscale townhouse with her parents and little sister Diane. Karen comes from a working-class, devoutly Catholic family that includes her father, the superintendent of their apartment building, her mother, and older brother Johnny. The two girls strike up a friendship one summer day after Lonni ...
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Old Enough!
''Old Enough!'' () is a Japanese reality show that has been aired irregularly since 1991 on Nippon Television. The program depicts, in a documentary manner, the efforts of toddlers going on an errand on their own, buying groceries and delivering packages, accompanied by the camera crew. The program has been distributed internationally since 2022 on Netflix. History The show was a segment of the information program ''Tsuiseki'' (") that aired on NTV from April 1988 to March 1994, but after the program ended, it began to be broadcast irregularly as a one-shot special program of two to three hours under the title ''Hajimete no Otsukai''. Yoriko Tsutsui's and Akiko Hayashi's picture book of the same name (published in English as ''Miki's First Errand'') was the inspiration for the program's launch. Most of the children who try to perform errands are between 3 and 6 years old (nursery school children and kindergarteners), but in rare cases, children as young as 1 or 2 years old have ...
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Old Enough (album)
''Old Enough'' is an album by the American musician Lou Ann Barton, released in 1982. It was a commercial disappointment that resulted in personal and music business problems for Barton. The album was reissued in 1993 and in 2007. Production The album was produced by Glenn Frey and Jerry Wexler. It was Frey's first time producing another musician's work. ''Old Enough'' was recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, where Barton was backed by the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. Jimmie Vaughan played guitar on the album. "It's Raining" was written by Allen Toussaint. " Finger Poppin' Time" is a cover of the Hank Ballard song; "Brand New Lover" is a cover of the Marshall Crenshaw song. "The Sudden Stop" is a cover of the song made famous by Percy Sledge. Critical reception ''The New York Times'' called the album "the freshest, most emotionally compelling pop debut in the last year," stating that "it's difficult to make gritty, soulful albums these days; transistorized recording equipm ...
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The State (album)
''The State'' is the second studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback. " Leader of Men" was the lead single, followed by "Old Enough", " Breathe", and " Worthy to Say". The album held a peak position of No. 130 on the ''Billboard'' 200. It also reached a peak position of No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' Top Heatseekers Albums chart in 2000. ''The State'' was the band's first album to be certified Gold in both Canada and the United States. It later went Platinum in Canada in April 2002 and in 2008 in the US. Background ''The State'' was recorded in early 1998, with the band investing $30,000 into the record. On September 1, 1998, ''The State'' was released independently with a blue album cover. The original release was limited to 5,000 copies. In September of the next year, it was reissued on EMI Canada, with a re-formatted version of the original cover (the words "Nickelback" and "The State" were originally in yellow, in the same size near the right edge of the cover; on the EM ...
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