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Wolven (televisieserie)
Wolven can refer to: *Jonge wolven, album by Clouseau Inspector Jacques Clouseau (), later granted the rank of Chief Inspector, is a fictional character in Blake Edwards' farcical ''The Pink Panther'' series. Clouseau's immense ego, eccentricity, exaggerated French accent, and prominent mustache ... * Nick Wolven, American science fiction author * Rico Wolven (born 1990), Dutch footballer {{disambiguation ...
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Clouseau (band)
Clouseau is a Flemish rock group, having success in Belgium and the Netherlands since being established in the late 1980s. Apart from a brush with English material in the early 1990s they perform in Dutch. Their biggest hits are "Daar gaat ze" ("There she goes", a #1 hit in the Netherlands in 1990, and rerecorded in English as "Close Encounters") and "Passie" ("Passion", a #1 hit in the Netherlands in 1995). History 1987–1991 Clouseau was set up by Bob Savenberg, who named the band after Inspector Clouseau, a character he enjoyed imitating and after whom he had named his radio station. Initially, Clouseau only performed at local venues. Singer Koen Wauters soon left the group to sing for another local band, but in 1987 he was persuaded to return. The same year they were discovered at the Marktrock festival in Leuven, Belgium. Their first single "Brandweer" ("Firemen", also a pun that can be interpreted as "Burning again") sold 427 copies. Their television debut followed i ...
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Nick Wolven
Nick Wolven is an American author who writes science fictional books and short stories. Education Wolven attended the Clarion Workshop in San Diego in 2007. Career Wolven's first professional sale was the short story "An Art, Like Everything Else", published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'' April–May 2008. It received positive reviews among bloggers with one blogger calling it the best story in the issue. It was called "a beautiful story with a tear-jerker ending" by Spiral Galaxy Reviews, while another said it was a "nice idea" but a "saccharine" execution. The story was republished in St Martin's Press's ''Year's Best Science Fiction of 2009''. Two other stories, "The LoveSling" and "Senor Hedor" also received positive reactions. His story, "Angie's Errand", which dealt with gender issues in a post-catastrophe world, was the featured cover story for the December 2009 issue of ''Asimov's Science Fiction'' magazine. Wolven's other stories, "On the Horizon" and "Lost in ...
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