Jun
11

The Astronauts Are Sleeping is an album by Her Space Holiday released in [[2002].

Track listing

Format: 2xCD

Label: Skylab Operations, NoKarma

Volume 1

“Promised a Flight”

“Slide Guitars and Moving Cars”

“Our Favorite Day”

“Sweet Baby Jesus”

“Explosion Existence”

“The Astronauts Are Sleeping (Exit)”

“The Fourth of July”

Volume 2

“These Days”

“Crazy”

“Sunday Drivers”

“Slide Guitars and Moving […]

May
18

The International Save The Children Alliance is a worldwide non-profit organisation which aims to improve the living of children. It operates in over 115 countries, including the United States, Mexico and Canada. There are 27 Save the Children member organisations around the world.

The Save the Children Alliance was founded in Geneva in 1977 by a […]

May
06

The Other Side of the Bed a.k.a. The Wrong Side of the Bed (Spanish title: El otro lado de la cama) is a 2002 film directed by Emilio Martínez Lázaro.

Tagline: If love is only a game…Why not cheat?

Main cast

Ernesto Alterio – Javier

Paz Vega – Sonia

Guillermo Toledo – Pedro

Natalia Verbeke – Paula

Alberto San Juan – Rafa

Synopsis
Sex, […]

Apr
02

The Burning Bed is a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about a battered Dansville, Michigan housewife, Francine Hughes. After thirteen years of domestic abuse, she set her husband aflame while he slept on March 9, 1977. The location of the house that was burned down is still visible in Dansville to this day.

Hughes […]

Mar
22

Twas the Night Before Christmas, the 1974 Rankin-Bass animated Christmas television special, has very little to do with the famous 1823 poem that opens with this line.

In this television special, Santa Claus is offended by an anonymous letter written to him claiming that he doesn’t exist. In response, Santa returns the entire town’s letters […]

Feb
17

Beneath the Wheel (Unterm Rad) is a novel written by Hermann Hesse. It is also sometimes titled The Prodigy in English.

Plot summary
Beneath the Wheel is the story of Hans Giebenrath, a talented boy sent to a seminary in Maulbronn, however, his education is focused on increasing his knowledge and neglects him development as a person. […]

Feb
11

There have been two British musical groups called The Stargazers:

The original Stargazers, a vocal group founded in 1949 by Cliff Adams, served as backing vocalists for Petula Clark on her first recordings. They enjoyed considerable commercial success during the 1950s, including two United Kingdom number one hit singles on their own, “I See The Moon” […]

Feb
06

The Private Press is the second studio album by DJ Shadow. It was released on June 2, 2002 on MCA and was met with considerable critical acclaim. The Private Press is DJ Shadow’s first studio album since his debut breakthrough Endtroducing… (1996). The single “Six Days” featured a promotional video directed by Wong Kar-wai. “Blood […]

Feb
02

Queens Medical Center is a private non-profit hospital in downtown Honolulu. Founded in 1859 by Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV, it is the largest private hospital in Hawaii, licensed to operate with 505 acute care beds and 28 sub-acute beds. The medical center has more than 3,000 employees and over 1,200 physicians on […]

Jan
16

The Blake School is a private, college preparatory, non-religiously affiliated, coeducational school serving students in grades PreKindergarten-12. The School is located on three campuses around the Twin Cities area in Minnesota: the Northrop Campus houses the Upper School (grades 9-12), and is in downtown Minneapolis; the Blake Campus is the location of administration offices, the […]

Jan
09

This is a list of places in the United Kingdom having standing links to local communities in other countries. In most cases, the association, especially when formalised by local government, is known as “town twinning” (though other terms, such as “partner towns” or “sister cities” are sometimes used instead), and while most of the places […]

Dec
17

The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes (1941) is a science book, written by Ralph A. Bagnold. The book laid the foundations of the scientific investigation of the transport of sand by wind. It also discusses the formation and movement of sand dunes in the. During his expeditions into the Libyan Desert, Bagnold had […]

Dec
15

The Museum of Everything is a BBC Radio 4 comedy sketch show, written and performed by Marcus Brigstocke, Danny Robins and Dan Tetsell with Lucy Montgomery. The show generally occupies the 18:30 comedy slot on BBC Radio 4, with repeats on BBC7. The first series was broadcast in 2003, a second series in 2005 […]

Dec
14

Queens Medical Center is a private non-profit hospital in downtown Honolulu. Founded in 1859 by Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV, it is the largest private hospital in Hawaii, licensed to operate with 505 acute care beds and 28 sub-acute beds. The medical center has more than 3,000 employees and over 1,200 physicians on […]

Nov
25

“The Masked Troubadour” is a short story by English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, which first appeared in the U.K. in the December 1936 issue of the Strand. It was included in the UK collection Lord Emsworth and Others (1937), and in the U.S. equivalent Crime Wave at Blandings. It stars young Drones Club member […]

Nov
23

Hawk the Slayer (1980) is a swords and sorcery movie directed by Terry Marcel and starring John Terry and Jack Palance. The protagonist is Hawk, a hero in the Dark Age, where the Evil ruled the world.

Plot summary
In the terrible time of Evil, the wicked Voltan kills his own father. However, before the […]

Oct
05

Queens Medical Center is a private non-profit hospital in downtown Honolulu. Founded in 1859 by Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV, it is the largest private hospital in Hawaii, licensed to operate with 505 acute care beds and 28 sub-acute beds. The medical center has more than 3,000 employees and over 1,200 physicians on […]

Sep
06

Closer to the Sun is the fourth studio album by the band, Slightly Stoopid that was released in 2005.

Track listing

“Intro”

“Babylon Is Fallin’”

“Somebody”

“Fat Spliffs”

“Bandolero”

“See It No Other Way”

“Nothing Over Me”

“This Joint”

“Older”

“Ain’t Got A Lot Of Money”

“‘Till It Gets Wet”

“Don’t Care”

“Basher”

“Righteous Man”

“Up […]

Aug
21

The Clay People is The Clay People’s fourth full-length release, and their most successful. Released on Slipdisc Records (a Mercury affiliate) in 1998.

Track listing

Awake (3:29)

Plug (5:17)

Mechanized Mind (4:02)

Calling Spaceship: Damien Grief (5:22)

Car Bomb (Am I Human?) (4:21)

Fade Away (4:15)

Raygun Girls (2:54)

Dying To Be You (4:02)

Thread (4:39)

Ghostwishing (3:55)

Who Am I? (4:48)

Credits

Daniel Neet: Vocals

Dan Dinsmore: Drums

Brian McGarvey: […]