The Dark Room
A darkroom is a room for processing light-sensitive photographic materials. Darkroom, Dark Room, The Darkroom or The Dark Room may also refer to: Literature * ''The Dark Room'' (play), a one-act play by Tennessee Williams * ''The Dark Room'' (Narayan novel), a 1938 novel by R. K. Narayan * ''The Dark Room'' (Walters novel), a 1995 novel by Minette Walters * ''The Dark Room'' (Seiffert novel), a 2001 novel by Rachel Seiffert * ''Dark Rooms'' (2009 novelette) Nebula-nominated novellette by Lisa Goldstein * ''The Dark Room'', a 1969 novel by Junnosuke Yoshiyuki * ''Dark Room'', a 1995 novel by Alison Tyler * "The Dark Room" (poem), a poem by Enrique Lihn * ''In the Darkroom'', a 2016 book by Susan Faludi * ''The Dark Room'', a 2021 novel by Sam Blake Music * Darkroom (band), a British electronic music project * Dark Rooms, a band formed by American musician Daniel Hart ** ''Dark Rooms'', 2013 album by Dark Rooms * ''Dark Room'' (The Angels album), a 1980 album by The An ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Darkroom
A darkroom is used to process photographic film, to make prints and to carry out other associated tasks. It is a room that can be made completely dark to allow the processing of the light-sensitive photographic materials, including film and photographic paper. Various equipment is used in the darkroom, including an enlarger, baths containing chemicals, and running water. Darkrooms have been used since the inception of photography in the early 19th century. Darkrooms have many various manifestations, from the elaborate space used by Ansel Adams to a retooled ambulance wagon used by Timothy H. O'Sullivan. From the initial development of the film to the creation of prints, the darkroom process allows complete control over the medium. Due to the popularity of color photography and complexity of processing color film (''see C-41 process'') and printing color photographs and also to the rise, first of instant photography technology and later digital photography, darkrooms are de ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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DA! (band)
DA! was a Chicago-based post-punk band of the early 1980s, known for their songs "Dark Rooms" and "Time Will Be Kind". Their sound was influenced by artists such as the Cure, Gang of Four, Bauhaus and Siouxsie and the Banshees. History DA! was formed in 1977 by a 17-year-old singer and bass guitarist, Lorna Donley, along with the guitarist and keyboard player Evelyn Marquis and the drummer Dawn Fisher. This line-up performed only once, and the guitarist Gaylene Goudreau (who had previously played with the all-girl punk band Lois Layne) was added in late 1979. By early 1980, DA! had replaced Marquis with the guitarist David Thomas (who had previously played in St. Louis punk bands The Singapores and Cool Jerk). By that summer, the band had become a fixture on Chicago's early punk music scene, performing regularly at area clubs like Exit, Oz, O'Banion's, Tuts, Waves and Space Place and opening for visiting groups including the Fall, DNA, Bauhaus and Mission of Burma. DA!'s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Dark Room (2007 Film)
A darkroom is a room for processing light-sensitive photographic materials. Darkroom, Dark Room, The Darkroom or The Dark Room may also refer to: Literature * ''The Dark Room'' (play), a one-act play by Tennessee Williams * ''The Dark Room'' (Narayan novel), a 1938 novel by R. K. Narayan * ''The Dark Room'' (Walters novel), a 1995 novel by Minette Walters * ''The Dark Room'' (Seiffert novel), a 2001 novel by Rachel Seiffert * ''Dark Rooms'' (2009 novelette) Nebula-nominated novellette by Lisa Goldstein * ''The Dark Room'', a 1969 novel by Junnosuke Yoshiyuki * ''Dark Room'', a 1995 novel by Alison Tyler * "The Dark Room" (poem), a poem by Enrique Lihn * ''In the Darkroom'', a 2016 book by Susan Faludi * ''The Dark Room'', a 2021 novel by Sam Blake Music * Darkroom (band), a British electronic music project * Dark Rooms, a band formed by American musician Daniel Hart ** ''Dark Rooms'', 2013 album by Dark Rooms * ''Dark Room'' (The Angels album), a 1980 album by The An ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nico Mastorakis
Nico Mastorakis ( el, Νίκος Μαστοράκης; born 28 April 1941 in Athens, Greece) is a Greek filmmaker and radio producer. He is probably best known for his 1973 live interview of 17 arrested Greek students, which happened without their consent, in favor of the Greek military junta. The students were later tortured. He might also be known for writing and directing the average (5.1/10.0 IMDB) horror film '' Island of Death'' in 1975. Early career At the age of 18, Mastorakis as a young reporter with the Greek newspaper ''Ethnikos Kirikas'' scored his first international scoop, an exclusive interview with the exiled Princess Soraya. Later, as an investigative reporter for the daily '' Messimvrini'', adding to multiple award-winning reports, he created the first "automobile page" in Greek press. In his last job as a reporter for the daily '' Apogevmatini'' he posed as a musician for the group of popular singer Yanni Poulopoulos and gained access to Aristotle Onassis’ y ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Darkroom (1988 Film)
A darkroom is used to process photographic film, make prints and carry out other associated tasks. It is a room that can be made completely dark to allow the processing of light-sensitive photographic materials, including film and photographic paper. Various equipment is used in the darkroom, including an enlarger, baths containing chemicals, and running water. Darkrooms have been used since the inception of photography in the early 19th century. Darkrooms have many various manifestations, from the elaborate space used by Ansel Adams to a retooled ambulance wagon used by Timothy H. O'Sullivan. From the initial development of the film to the creation of prints, the darkroom process allows complete control over the medium. Due to the popularity of color photography and complexity of processing color film (''see C-41 process'') and printing color photographs and also to the rise, first of instant photography technology and later digital photography, darkrooms are decreasing in p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Dark Room (1982 Film)
''The Dark Room'' is a 1982 Australian thriller film directed by Paul Harmon, son of Bill Harmon.Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p. 35 Plot Ray Sangster, a bored middle-class man, has an affair with a younger woman, Nicky. Ray's son Mike discovers the affair and becomes obsessed with Nicky. Cast *Alan Cassell as Ray Sangster *Anna Maria Monticelli (Anna Jemison) as Nicky *Svet Kovich as Mike Sangster *Diana Davidson as Martha Sangster *Ric Hutton as Sam Bitel *Rowena Wallace as Liz Llewellyn *Sean Myers as Peter * Sally Cooper as Patricia Production Michael Brindley wrote a script based on a story by himself and Paul Harmon. Basil Appleby was originally meant to be producer but financiers Filmco did not want him to do the job and Malcolm Smith did it. Then Smith left and documentary producer Tom Haydon produced instead. There was a two-week rehearsal period in which actors rewrote dialogue and treated Harmon badly. Three weeks in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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One Step Beyond
One Step Beyond may refer to: Television * '' Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond'', an American anthology television series 1959–1961, hosted by John Newland * ''One Step Beyond'', Discovery Channel series * ''One Step Beyond'', a TVB drama series featuring Deric Wan Music * "One Step Beyond" (song), a song by Prince Buster, notably covered by Madness * '' One Step Beyond...'', a 1979 album by Madness *''One Step Beyond'', 1996 album by Chris Ward * ''One Step Beyond'' (Dungeon album) * ''One Step Beyond'' (The Chocolate Watchband album), an album by The Chocolate Watch Band * ''One Step Beyond'' (Jackie McLean album), 1963 * One Step Beyond (band), a Canadian jazz band including Andrew Scott * One Step Beyond (UK band), a 6-piece girl band from Thanet, Kent, United Kingdom * One Step Beyond, a 1992 rave at Donington Park organized by Fantazia * ''One Step Beyond'', a soul-music radio show on KBCS in Washington, U.S. * ''One Step Beyond'', a ska, bluebeat & rocksteady rad ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dervla Kirwan
Dervla Kirwan (born 24 October 1971) is an Irish television, stage, and film actress who specializes in drama roles. She gained attention for her roles in ''Ballykissangel'', '' Goodnight Sweetheart'', and the Doctor Who Christmas special episode '' The Next Doctor''. Early life Kirwan was born in Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland. Her father, Peter Kirwan, was an insurance broker, and her mother, Maureen O'Driscoll, was a language teacher. She is the youngest of three daughters. She attended Loreto Beaufort in Rathfarnham, Dublin, a Catholic school for girls, until the age of 16, when she was asked to leave as her career as an actress started to progress. Kirwan completed secondary school at the now-defunct non-denominational Sandymount High School in Dublin. Career Television Kirwan's first credited TV roles were in the TV series ''Troubles'' in 1988 and '' The Lilac Bus'' in 1990 alongside Stephanie Beacham based on Maeve Binchy's novel. Her breakthrough television role was a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Minette Walters
Minette Caroline Mary Walters DL (born 26 September 1949) is an English crime writer. Life and work Walters was born in Bishop's Stortford in 1949 to Samuel Jebb and Colleen Jebb. As her father was a serving army officer, the first 10 years of Walters's life were spent moving between army bases in the north and south of England. Her father died from kidney failure in 1960. While raising Walters and her two brothers, Colleen Jebb painted miniatures from photographs to supplement the family's income. Walters spent a year at the Abbey School in Reading, Berkshire, before winning a Foundation Scholarship at the Godolphin boarding school in Salisbury. During a gap year between school and Durham University, 1968, Walters volunteered in Israel with The Bridge in Britain, working on a kibbutz and in a delinquent boys' home in Jerusalem. She graduated from Trevelyan College, Durham in 1971 with a BA in French. Minette met her husband Alec Walters while she was at Durham and they ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Julian Gloag
Julian Gloag (born 2 July 1930) is an English novelist and screenwriter. He is the author of eleven novels, the best known of which is his first, ''Our Mother’s House'' (1963), which was made into a film of the same name starring Dirk Bogarde. Gloag was born in London, where he was largely brought up. He attended Magdalene College, Cambridge, and then emigrated to the United States before settling in France. Though his literary reputation has declined somewhat in Britain, he remains popular in France, where he has lived much of his life, and there most of his work is available in translation from Gallimard. ''Our Mother's House'' Synopsis The story concerns the seven Hook children, who decide not to report their mother's death for fear of being separated and sent to an orphanage. Instead they bury her in the back garden, pretending to the outside world that she is ill and confined to her room. Their problems begin when curious officials make inquiries, and well-meaning ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Play On One
''The Play on One'' (''Play on One'' in the final series) is a British television drama anthology series, produced by the BBC Nations and Regions The administrative geography of the United Kingdom is complex, multi-layered and non-uniform. The United Kingdom, a sovereign state to the northwest of continental Europe, consists of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. For local gov ... in its studios outside London, and transmitted on BBC1 from 1988 to 1991. Plays References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Play on One, The 1980s British drama television series 1990s British drama television series 1988 British television series debuts 1991 British television series endings BBC television dramas 1980s British anthology television series 1990s British anthology television series English-language television shows ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |