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The Lovers (other)
The Lovers is a trump or "Major Arcana" tarot card. The Lovers may also refer to: Art * ''The Lovers'' (Abbasi), a 1630 painting by Reza Abbasi * ''The Lovers'' (Daen), a 1964 public sculpture by Lindsay Daen * ''The Lovers'' (di Suvero), a 1971 public sculpture by Mark di Suvero * ''The Lovers'' (Friant), an 1888 painting by Émile Friant * ''The Lovers'' (Giulio Romano), a 1525 painting by Giulio Romano * ''The Lovers'' (Titian), a c. 1510 painting attributed to Titian *''The Lovers'', two paintings by René Magritte Film and television Film * ''The Lovers'' (1946 film), an Italian film * ''The Lovers'' (1951 film), a Mexican film * ''The Lovers'' (1958 film) (''Les Amants''), a French film directed by Louis Malle * ''The Lovers!'' (1973 film), based on the British TV series * ''The Lovers'' (1994 film), a Hong Kong film directed by Tsui Hark * ''The Lovers'' (2013 film), previously known as ''Singularity'', by Roland Joffé * ''The Lovers'' (2017 film), a comedy drama s ...
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The Lovers
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pro ...
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The Lovers (Saturday Night Live)
The Lovers (VI) is the sixth trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional Tarot decks. It is used in game playing as well as in divination. Interpretation According to A.E. Waite's 1910 book ''Pictorial Key to the Tarot'', the Lovers card carries several divinatory associations: 6. THE LOVERS.—Attraction, love, beauty, trials overcome. ''Reversed:'' Failure, foolish designs. Another account speaks of marriage frustrated and contrarieties of all kinds. In some traditions, the Lovers represent relationships and choices. Its appearance in a spread indicates some decision about an existing relationship, a temptation of the heart, or a choice of potential partners. Often an aspect of the Querent's life will have to be sacrificed; a bachelor(ette)'s lifestyle may be sacrificed and a relationship gained (or vice versa), or one potential partner may be chosen while another is turned down. Whatever the choice, it should not be made lightly, as the ramifications will be las ...
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Rival Lovers
The ''Lovers'' ( grc-gre, Ἐρασταί, Erastai; la, Amatores) is a Socratic dialogue included in the traditional corpus of Plato's works, though its authenticity has been doubted. Title The Greek title ''Erastai'' is the plural form of the term ''erastēs'', which refers to the older partner in a pederastic relationship. Since in Classical Greek terms such a relationship consists of an ''erastēs'' and an ''erōmenos'', the title ''Lovers'', sometimes used for this dialogue, makes sense only if understood in the technical sense of "lover" versus "beloved" but is misleading if taken to refer to two people in a love relationship. Ancient manuscript marginalia suggest that the title might have been ''Anterastai'' (), which specifically means "Rival ''erastai''." This term, used in the dialogue itself (132c5, 133b3), is mentioned as the dialogue's title (together with a subtitle, ''On Philosophy'') in Diogenes Laërtius' listing of the Thrasyllan tetralogies (3.59). The L ...
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The Lovers (musical)
''The Lovers'' is a musical by Laura Murphy based on William Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream''. Premise ''The Lovers'' is described as a fresh and magical pop-infused reimagining that refocuses the story with a modern perspective and questions our enduring search for true love. Production The original production was performed from 23 October to 20 November 2022 at the Sydney Opera House, presented by Bell Shakespeare. Directed by Shaun Rennie, the original production featured a live four-piece band. It is the first musical performed by Bell Shakespeare. Reception The musical was generally well received, being described as "a thrilling piece of theatre" and "a great time". Awards It was nominated for Best Production of a Musical and Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical (Natalie Abbott) at the 2022 Sydney Theatre Awards The Sydney Theatre Awards are annual awards to recognise the strength, quality and diversity of professional theatre in Sydney, ...
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Add Violence
''Add Violence'' is the sixth extended play (EP) and eleventh major release by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. Released through The Null Corporation and Capitol Records on July 19, 2017, it is the second in a trilogy of releases, following the EP '' Not the Actual Events'' (2016) and preceding the band's ninth studio album ''Bad Witch'' (2018). It was produced by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. Moving away from the more aggressive nature of ''Not the Actual Events'', the EP focused more on soundscapes and textures alongside their traditional elements, similar to that of ''The Fragile'' (1999), which resulted in more longform compositions. The release was promoted with two singles: " Less Than" and "This Isn't the Place", along with their accompanying music videos. ''Add Violence'' received a positive response from critics, and reached No. 17 on the U.S. charts. Themes and composition In an interview with Zane Lowe, Reznor said: Critical reception Critical recep ...
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The Lovers (Alexander O'Neal Song)
"The Lovers" is a song written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and recorded by American recording artist Alexander O'Neal. It is the fourth single from the singer's second solo album, ''Hearsay'' (1987). The song's distinctive backing vocals were performed by Cherrelle and Lisa Keith. Following the successful chart performances of the ''Hearsay'' singles "Fake", " Criticize", and " Never Knew Love Like This", "The Lovers" was released as the album's fourth single. Release Alexander O'Neal's 10th hit single and it reached #28 in the UK Singles Chart. In the United States, the single reached #41 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. Track listing * 12" Maxi (Tabu 4Z9 07812) #"The Lovers (Extended Version)" – 7:02 #"The Lovers (A Cappella)" – 5:16 #"The Lovers (Radio Edit)" – 5:16 #"The Lovers (Instrumental)" – 7:02 * 7" Single (Tabu ZS4 07795) #"The Lovers" – 3:50 #"The Lovers (Instrumental)" – 3:50 * CD Single (Tabu 651595 2) #"The Lovers (Extended Version)" � ...
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The Lovers (album)
''The Lovers'' is a 1984 live album by The Legendary Pink Dots. Track listing (*) Included on CD releases only - taken from the ''Curious Guy'' 12". Personnel *Edward Ka-Spel - voice, keyboards *The Silverman (Phil Knight) - keyboards *Stret Majest (Barry Gray) - guitar *Roland Calloway - bass guitar *Patrick Q Paganini (Patrick Wright) - violin, piano *Lady Sunshine (Marylou Busch) - lady voice Notes *Tracks 1 through 4 recorded live at De Melkweg, Amsterdam, September 9, 1984. Tracks 5 through 8 recorded for VPRO Radio at Vara Studios, Hilversum Hilversum () is a city and municipality in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. Located in the heart of the Gooi, it is the largest urban centre in that area. It is surrounded by heathland, woods, meadows, lakes, and smaller towns. Hilvers ..., 1984. *Initial release by Ding Dong was limited to 2,000 copies. All releases contain different covers. References 1984 live albums The Legendary Pink Dots albums ...
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Tarheel Slim
Allen Rathel Bunn (September 24, 1923 – August 21, 1977), who was sometimes credited as Alden Bunn and who performed as Tarheel Slim, was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter whose work spanned gospel, blues, doowop, R&B, pop, and rockabilly. After singing in various gospel groups he became a member of The Larks before recording with his wife Anna Lee "Little Ann" Sandford, and then as a solo performer. Biography Early life and career Bunn was born in Bailey, North Carolina. He seems to have used both "Alden" and "Allen" as his forename at different times; researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc state that his birth records read "Allen". Initially he worked in local tobacco fields, "Tarheel Slim (Allen Bunn)", ''The HoundBlog'', April 25, 2010
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The Lovers (band)
The Lovers are a French electronic dance/neo-burlesque band based in Sheffield, consisting of couple Fred de Fred and Marion Benoist. Their music is usually upbeat and satirical of French stereotypes, with songs themed around food and sex. Career Benoist is a former bunny girl, who has worked with producers such as Nellee Hooper, and wrote the song "Wonderland", a number two hit for Moloko's Róisín Murphy in the dance charts. Fred had previously worked for Sheffield studio FON. The couple started working on music after meeting Jarvis Cocker, who wrote for them the songs "La Degustation", "Fred de Fred" and "Basque Country", which were later included on their self-titled debut album, ''The Lovers'', co-produced by Dean Honer and Parrot of All Seeing I, Kevin Bacon and Jon Quarmby (Finley Quaye, Pretenders etc...), Leigh Devlin and Robin Downe. The Lovers have been at the forefront of the Neo-Burlesque/Gypsy Madness movement, often playing with Lost Vagueness. They have coll ...
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Vendela Vida
Vendela Vida (born September 6, 1971) is an American novelist, journalist, editor, screenplay writer, and educator. She is the author of multiple books, has worked as a writing teacher, and is a founder and editor of '' The Believer'' magazine. Early life Vida was born on the 6 September 1971 in San Francisco, California. Both of her parents were European immigrants, her mother was from Sweden and her father is Hungarian. She inherited the name Vendela from her maternal grandmother. She left California to get her bachelor's degree in English in 1993 at Middlebury College in Vermont, and it was through a mutual friend from her undergraduate degree that she met her future spouse, Dave Eggers. She later continued her studies and received a Master of Fine Arts degree at Columbia University. After graduating, she interned at the ''Paris Review'', and she adapted her master's degree thesis into her first book, ''Girls on the Verge''. Career In 2003, Vida co-founded ''The Believer'' ...
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The Lovers (West Novel)
''The Lovers'' (1993) is a novel by Australian writer Morris West. It was originally published by Heinemann in England in 1993. Synopsis Bryan de Courcy Cavanagh is an Australian of Irish descent who joins the crew of the yacht Salamandra D'oro, as navigator and pseudo-first officer. The yacht is owned by American millionaire Lou Molloy, who is travelling with his fiancée Giulia Farnese and her father. Cavanagh has an affair with Giulia but it is destined to go nowhere as she is determined to marry Molloy to please her father. Forty years later, back home in Australia, Cavanagh receives a message from Giulia telling him that Molloy is dead and that she needs his help with a legal matter. Critical reception Leonard Ward, writing in ''The Canberra Times'', observed: "It is hardly necessary to state that he is one of Australia's most distinguished and succcssful writers. His prose is elegant and sometimes downright lyrical and his plots always logical and usually a credible refle ...
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The Lovers (Farmer Novella And Novel)
''The Lovers'' is a science-fiction novella by American writer Philip José Farmer (1918–2009), first published in August 1952 in ''Startling Stories''. In 1961, the work was expanded and published as a stand-alone softcover novel by Ballantine Books. In 1979, the novel was reissued by Ballantine as a Del Rey Classic in a final revised ("definitive") edition. Hailed by the Science fiction fandom, science fiction community as a bold and pioneering exploration of religion and sexuality, the original version won Farmer the Hugo Award for "Best New SF Author or Artist" in 1953. Plot summary In the 31st century, the military starship ''Gabriel'' has arrived at the distant planet Ozagen. Its all-male crew represents the Haijac Union, where the "American" language is spoken. The Union is one of three powers dominating the planet Earth (the others are the Malay Federation and the Israeli Republics) since the Apocalyptic War, hundreds of years ago, decimated the Earth's population throu ...
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