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The Lady In Red (other)
The Lady in Red may refer to: Music * The Lady in Red (Chris de Burgh song), "The Lady in Red" (Chris de Burgh song), released in 1986 * The Lady in Red (Allie Wrubel song), "The Lady in Red" (Allie Wrubel song), released in 1935 *The Lady in Red (musical), ''The Lady in Red'' (musical), 1919 Broadway musical Film * The Lady in Red (1935 film), ''The Lady in Red'' (1935 film), a Warner Bros. cartoon * The Lady in Red (1979 film), ''The Lady in Red'' (1979 film), directed by Lewis Teague Literature * ''Lady in Red'', a 2005 novel by Karen Hawkins (author)#Talisman Ring Series, Karen Hawkins; the fifth installment in the ''Talisman Ring'' series * ''The Lady in Red'', the American alternative title of ''Lady Worsley’s Whim: An Eighteenth Century Tale of Sex, Scandal and Divorce'', a 2008 non-fiction book by Hallie Rubenhold * ''Lady in Red'', a 2014 novel by Sheila Quigley; the sixth installment in the ''Seahills'' series * ''Lady in Red'', a 2021 novella by Eliza Knight#Shor ...
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The Lady In Red (Chris De Burgh Song)
"The Lady in Red" is a song by British-Irish singer-songwriter Chris de Burgh. It was released on 20 June 1986 as the second single from the album '' Into the Light''. The song was responsible for introducing de Burgh's music to a mainstream audience worldwide. Creation The song was written in reference to his wife Diane, who used to come and watch him perform at his parents' hotel. It was released on the album ''Into the Light''. On the British TV series ''This Is Your Life'', de Burgh said that the song was inspired by the memory of when he first saw Diane, and how men so often cannot even remember what their wives were wearing when they first met. Critical reception and impact The song was a massive hit across the world, quickly becoming de Burgh's best-selling single and his signature song, transforming him from a cult artist into a household name in many countries. It reached the number one position in Canada, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Norway and the Fla ...
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List Of Jake And The Fatman Episodes
This article contains a list of episodes of the United States television series ''Jake and the Fatman'', which were broadcast on CBS between 1987 and 1992. Series Overview Episodes Pilot-'' Matlock'' (1986) Season 1 (1987–88) Season 2 (1989) Season 3 (1989–90) Season 4 (1990–91) "It Never Entered My Mind" served as a back-door pilot for '' Diagnosis: Murder''. Season 5 (1991–92) References {{reflist Jake and the Fatman ''Jake and the Fatman'' is an American crime drama television series starring William Conrad as prosecutor J. L. (Jason Lochinvar) "Fatman" McCabe and Joe Penny as investigator Jake Styles. The series ran on CBS for five seasons from Septemb ...
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Scarlet Woman (other)
Scarlet woman may refer to: * A female prostitute * The Whore of Babylon, a symbolic female figure in the Book of Revelation * Babalon, a goddess in the occult system of Thelema * ''The Scarlet Woman'', a 1916 American drama film * ''The Scarlet Woman'' (1924), a British comedy film * "Scarlet Woman", a song by Weather Report from the 1974 album ''Mysterious Traveller ''Mysterious Traveller'' is the fourth studio album by the jazz ensemble Weather Report and was released in 1974. This was their final recording with founding bassist Miroslav Vitouš, who left due to creative differences. Vitouš was replaced ...
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The Woman In Red (other)
The Woman in Red may refer to: Film * ''The Woman in Red'' (1984 film), a 1984 film starring Gene Wilder * ''The Woman in Red'' (soundtrack), produced by Motown * ''The Woman in Red'' (1935 film), a 1935 film starring Barbara Stanwyck * ''The Woman in Red'' (1947 film), a French crime film Literature * ''The Woman in Red'' (novel), a 1941 novel by Anthony Gilbert * ''The Woman in Red'', a 1983 novel by Paula Gosling * ''Woman in Red'', a 2007 novel by Eileen Goudge Other uses * "The Woman in Red", ''Miss Scarlet and the Duke'' series 1, episode 2 (2020) Fictional characters * Woman in Red (comics), one of the earliest superheroines * Ana Cumpănaș (Anna Sage), who was nicknamed "the Woman in Red" for the dress she wore when John Dillinger was killed * Melisandre, a character from the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' fantasy novel series and its television adaptation ''Game of Thrones'', often referred to as "The Red Woman" See also * "The Red Woman", an episode from ''Game o ...
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Red Lady (other)
Red Lady may refer to: * Red Lady of El Mirón, a female paleolithic skeleton * Red Lady of Paviland, a male paleolithic skeleton * Red Lady of Huntingdon College, a ghost * ''The Red Lady'' (1920), a novel by Katharine Newlin Burt See also * The Lady in Red (other) * The Woman in Red (other) * Scarlet woman (other) * The Woman in the Red Dress, a minor character in the movie ''The Matrix'' * Women in Red Women in Red is a WikiProject addressing the current gender bias in Wikipedia content. The project focuses on creating content regarding women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues. The project is named after the hyperlinks in exis ...
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Yanni
Yiannis Chryssomallis ( el, Γιάννης Χρυσομάλλης; born November 14, 1954), known professionally as Yanni ( ), is a Greek-American composer, keyboardist, pianist, and music producer. Yanni continues to use the musical shorthand that he developed as a child, blending jazz, classical, soft rock, and world music to create predominantly instrumental works. Although this genre of music was not well suited for commercial pop radio and music television, Yanni received international recognition by producing concerts at historic monuments and by producing videos that were broadcast on public television. His breakthrough concert, ''Live at the Acropolis,'' yielded the second best-selling music concert video of all time. Additional historic sites for Yanni's concerts have included India's Taj Mahal, China's Forbidden City, the United Arab Emirates' Burj Khalifa, Russia's Kremlin, Puerto Rico's El Morro castle, Lebanon's ancient city of Byblos, Tunisia's Roman Theatre ...
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Karen Briggs (musician)
Karen Briggs (born August 12, 1963), also known as the "Lady in Red", is an American violinist. Born in Manhattan to a family of musicians, Briggs took up the violin at age 12 and committed to playing professionally at age 15. Briggs joined the Virginia Symphony Orchestra while still in college, but grew discontented with performing classical music and left the orchestra after four years. Since then, she has performed predominantly in the jazz and contemporary instrumental genres. Best known for spending thirteen years on tour with contemporary instrumental musician Yanni, Briggs received the "Lady in Red" moniker while featuring as a soloist on Yanni's ''Live at the Acropolis'' tour. After parting with Yanni in 2004, she toured with other groups including the short-lived jazz fusion group Vertú. Briggs has performed at such locations as Carnegie Hall and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and has performed or collaborated with Dave Grusin, Diana Ross, the Wu ...
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Jean Hill
Norma Jean Lollis Hill (February 11, 1931 – November 7, 2000) was an American woman who was an eyewitness to the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. Syndicated from the ''Dallas Morning News''. Hill was known as the "Lady in Red" because of the long red raincoat she wore that day, as seen in Abraham Zapruder's film of the assassination. A teacher by profession, she was a consultant for Oliver Stone's 1991 film ''JFK'' and co-wrote ''JFK: The Last Dissenting Witness'' with Bill Sloan. Hill's claims have been both disputed and embraced. While official sources have considered her an unreliable witness for a number of reasons, other researchers investigating the assassination and the conclusions of the Warren Commission consider her a highly credible witness. They point to significant circumstantial evidence of an apparent smear campaign to undermine the testimony and credibility of Hill, the closest civilian witnes ...
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Carmen Sandiego (character)
Carmen Isabella Sandiego is a fictional character featured in a long-running edutainment series of the same name created by the American software company Broderbund. As an international lady thief, a criminal mastermind, and the elusive nemesis of the ACME Detective Agency, Carmen Sandiego is the principal character of the video game series and the head of ACME's rival organization, V.I.L.E. She is depicted as an extremely intelligent, stylish, fashionable woman whose signature look features a red, matching fedora and trenchcoat. Most of her crimes depicted in the games involve spectacular and often impossible cases of monument theft, which are used as a pretext to teach children geography via the simulated process of tracking down the character, the stolen monuments, and her accomplices all over the world. ''Carmen Sandiego''s authors were Gene Portwood, Lauren Elliott, and Dane Bingham. Writer David Siefkin, who wrote the first script of the project and invented the charac ...
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Lady In Red (painting)
Lady in Red is a half-length portrait painting by Sri Lankan artist Mudaliyar A. C. G. S. Amarasekara, that was accidentally discovered in the National Art Gallery in Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, Sri Lanka. The painting remained undiscovered until 2021, when it was found to be hidden under the canvas of a portrait painting of Ananda Samarakoon, also painted by Amarasekara. The subject of the Lady in Red is unknown, but is speculated to be the wife of a politician, a daughter of an ambassador, or perhaps another artist. She is depicted wearing a red sari, with green blouse, and a red wedding band. Discovery In 2021, the National Art Gallery of Sri Lanka, located in the affluent Cinnamon Gardens neighborhood of the capital city Colombo, was undergoing a project to preserve and restore 239 of its art pieces. From charcoal and watercolor to acrylics and oil paintings, the collection at the gallery spanned two centuries, and a diverse mix of mediums. Due to an insufficient nu ...
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Lady In Red (ghost)
A Lady in Red or Red Lady is a type of female ghost, similar to the White Lady, but according to legend is more specifically attributed to a jilted lover, prostitute killed in a fit of passion, or woman of vanity. Such a figure is thereby seen as a victim of objectification. In all cases, the Lady in Red is wearing a scarlet or blood red dress. She is said to typically be friendly in disposition, with a story attached to historic hotels, theatres or other public places, with a higher frequency of reports from old mining communities due to the prostitution trade. United States Northeast Accounts of a Lady in Red have been told by actors and guests at the Ghostlight Theatre in Amherst, New York. On Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, the Weckesser building is reportedly haunted by a Lady in Red that according to one witness appears real until vanishing. South A Lady in Red has been reported haunting Wrexham Hall in Chesterfield, Virginia where it is believed Susannah W ...
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List Of Rhoda Episodes
The following is a listing of the 106 half-hour episodes of ''Rhoda'' aired during its run on CBS from September 9, 1974, to December 9, 1978, and the four half-hour episodes subsequently aired in syndication. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1974–1975) *Season 1 of ''Rhoda'' consisted of 25 half-hour episodes, including the one-hour wedding episode. *The show originally aired on CBS on Monday nights at 9:30 p.m., between ''Maude'' and ''Medical Center''. *The first season's opening credits consisted of photographs of her souvenirs that define Rhoda Morgenstern's life, and was narrated by Valerie Harper. *The closing credits consisted of Rhoda crossing Broadway and Seventh Avenue in Times Square. Here, Rhoda attempts her version of Mary Tyler Moore's trademark hat toss, but the hat slips from her hand and falls to the ground. This remained in use until Season 3. Season 2 (1975–1976) *Season 2 of ''Rhoda'' consisted of 24 half-hour episodes. *With ''Rhoda'' in it ...
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