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d8adc9a5-de54-4a2f-8c96-95c687166406
What genre is Chaotic?
Chaotic (novella)
[ "novella" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=5624580
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When Hope's “handler” sends her and a date to a museum charity gala, Hope suspects there's more to it than a free perk. He's tested her before. This time, she's ready for whatever he throws her way. Or so she thinks...until she meets her target: werewolf thief, Karl Marsten...", "Danish trading card game\nChaotic was originally a Danish trading card game. It expanded to an online game in America which then became a television program based on the game. The program aired on 4Kids TV (Fox affiliates, nationwide), Jetix, The CW4Kids, Cartoon Network and Disney XD. It was brought over to the United States from Denmark by Bryan C. Gannon and Chaotic USA Entertainment Group, and produced by Chaotic USA Entertainment Group, 4Kids Productions and Bardel Entertainment. The trading card game came out 6 September 2006 in the U.S. and Canada. Each card comes with a unique code which the owner can upload onto the Chaotic website. This allows the owner to trade and play online using their own card collection. The game was well known to be the only game with a TV show, an online game, and a TCG that were all integrated. However, the online game is currently closed. The rights have since defaulted to Bryan C. Gannon, who's leading an effort to revive the game for modern audiences by licensing the franchise to Epic Story Media. History. Chaotic started out as a trading card game known as \"Grolls and Gorks\" and an idea for a cartoon series of the same name co-authored by Merlin P. Mann, co-author of the Taynikma graphic novels, in December 2000 as 20 years, to be produced by Solit Entertainment. The name of the manuscript was changed to Chaotic in early 2001. Before any episodes were made, Dracco Company Ltd. bought the rights to Chaotic from Solit Entertainment.", "The original storyline featured Tom Majors and Kaz Kalinkas, who were enemies, instead of friends as in the 4Kids animated series. Dracco Company Ltd. with Apex Marketing then created the online version of the game and established the basic universe of Chaotic. In September 2003 trading card Executive Bryan C. Gannon signed a worldwide Licensing and Distribution agreement with Henrik Andersen and his brother Jacob Anderson at Dracco to bring the Chaotic game to North America and to the world. Gannon created Chaotic USA Entertainment Group and, in August 2005, licensed the patented technology, (US Patents 5,810,666 & 5,954,332) from Cornerstone Patent Technologies, LLC to bring the property up to the standards required for a global brand. He teamed with John Milito and in 2006, 4Kids Entertainment signed a Joint Marketing Agreement with Chaotic USA Entertainment (CUSA) to produce the cartoon and bring the property to market, both on TV and for licensed products. When 4Kids Entertainment teamed with CUSA, the work of CUSA was continued and included many additional improvements. The original cards were redesigned (and some renamed) along with the online game platform to give it a more mature look as well as the creation of a new animated series (with redesigned versions of Tom and Kaz) to promote the game. CUSA has been developing the online game experience for Chaotic named . A video game called Chaotic: Shadow Warriors was released on 30 December 2009.", "Sam Murakami, a 4Kids employee, and Martin Rauff, the original designer with Bryan C Gannon and TC Digital Games, adapted the card game to the U.S. Animated series. The TV series is based on the storyline of the original Chaotic TCG. The main protagonist is a teenager named Tom, whose friend Kaz constantly tells him of his adventures in Chaotic. Tom, who believes that Chaotic is only a card game, thinks that Kaz is making things up, until he entered a password he received from the game, transporting him to the world of Chaotic. It was then Tom knew that Kaz wasn't lying. In Chaotic, he also met some new friends, like the courageous Sarah and the comic Peyton, and new enemies, like the arrogant duo Klay and Krystella. Players in Chaotic go to Perim, scan new creatures and use them to battle. In Perim, Tom also got to meet many creatures, including his favorite, Maxxor. The battles between players take place in dromes, which are virtual battles where players become the creatures they choose and fight for the right to battle against the drome master (code master). In Perim, the four tribes are currently at war for the Cothica, the power that controls all of Perim. In the second season, the fifth tribe, the M'arrillians, escapes from the Doors of the Deepmines and takes over the other four tribes by brainwashing other creatures. The second season featured true cel animation and manga/anime-styled artwork.", "Season three, although subtitled \"Secrets of the Lost City,\" was actually a set of differently themed mini-stories, only a few episodes of which involved the so-called \"Lost City\". Trading card game. In the Chaotic Trading Card Game there are 5 different types of cards: Creatures, , Attacks, Mugic, and Locations. Creatures are the cards players control to do battle. is a specific item each creature is equipped with when it starts battle. Attacks are exactly that, they are used to do damage to the opponent's creatures. Mugic is a combination of music and magic, it is used by creatures who have mugic counters. Locations are the places where creatures can battle at, they are all places in Perim. There are five tribes of creatures in Chaotic: OverWorld, UnderWorld, Danian, Mipedian and M'arrillian. The OverWorld is a tribe made of various humanoid creatures and creatures which resemble real animals. The UnderWorld is a tribe which consists of creatures which resemble various monsters. Danians are usually made to resemble ants but there are some creatures based on other insects found within the tribe. Mipedians are a tribe which is made of creatures who resemble various lizards. The M'arrillians are a tribe which resembles various deep sea creatures, some of which have a transparent appearance such as that found in a jellyfish. The game is played by two players who control an army of creatures. The object of the game is to lower the energy of that player's opponent's creatures to 0 by way of attacks, mugic, or creature abilities." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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2e130706-240b-4963-a3ee-ff3424350552
What genre is A Brokedown Melody?
A Brokedown Melody
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=35448806
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Presented as a special screening to benefit the Kōkua Hawai'i Foundation at the Hawaii Theatre in Honolulu on August 11, 2004, the film had premieres during the fall of 2004 at the Malibu International Film Festival (MIFF) on September 16, 2004, at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts during the 2nd annual Moonshine Festival on October 9, 2004, at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara in October, 2004, and at the Hawai'i International Film Festival (HIFF) in Honolulu in October, 2004. It is the fourth of The Moonshine Conspiracy films. Combining a wide range of styles of guitar music for the soundtrack, the film captures award-winning cinematography from surfing footage of various locations worldwide: Chile, Hawaii, Mexico, Jamaica, Tahiti in French Polynesia, and Indonesia. Surfers in the film include Tom Curren, Gerry Lopez, C. J. Hobgood, Rob Machado, and Kelly Slater. Also, Jeff Johnson, Jack Johnson's father, and a very youthful John John Florence make special appearances. Cast. In alphabetical order:\nSynopsis. The film explores the times, travels and experiences of a tribe of surfers who search for the spark of life and look to pass it on to the younger generation. Surfing on all sorts of boards, the stoked tribe finds plentiful, insanely good waves and no crowds. Soundtrack.", "Released by Brushfire Records on November 14, 2006, the soundtrack to \"A Brokedown Melody\", which is scored by Johnson, collects 12 previously unavailable tracks by the likes of Culver City Dub Collective, Kings of Convenience, Johnny Osbourne, M. Ward, The Beta Band, Doug Martsch, Matt Costa, Eddie Vedder, and Johnson himself. Re-releases. \"Breakdown\" was re-released as a single from the multi-platinum (Australia, Canada, US, UK) top of the charts album \"In Between Dreams\". The re-release peaked at #40 on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks Charts on January 14, 2006. On the live DVD \"Jack Johnson – A Weekend at the Greek & Live in Japan\", Johnson reveals that the song was written on a train ride from Paris to Hossegor, a famous surf break 20 km north of Biarritz or 150 km south of Bordeaux in Landes of southwestern France. The video for \"Breakdown\" is from \"A Brokedown Melody\" and features Johnson surfing at Pichilemu, a famous surf break 220 km southwest of Santiago in central Chile. \"Let It Be Sung\" was re-released with the CD single \"If I Had Eyes\", which peaked at #7 on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks Charts on March 22, 2008, from Johnson's top of the charts album \"Sleep Through the Static\". \"Goodbye\" was re-released on Eddie Vedder's \"Ukulele Songs\".", "\"Home\" (acoustic) was re-released as an exclusive track available on foreign (Australia, Japan, UK, etc.) releases of Johnson's top of the charts album \"Sleep Through the Static\". \"From Here to Now to You\" contains a 2013 version and, in July 2013, HBO Sports released a video of \"Home (Live from the Beach)\" with Jack and Kelly Slater playing guitars together. Awards and honors. Best Cinematography (2005) from \"Surfer\" for Dave Homcy. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Brokedown Cadillac is an American country music band fronted by actress Corri English. The band consists of 4 other players, including English's song-writing partner Randy Dunham (song-writing, guitar, vocals), Jeff Legore (Bass), Don Ian (lead guitar), and Danny Reuland (drums). The band's debut album \"Somewhere In America\" was released in conjunction with their performance in the 2009 Disney film \"Race to Witch Mountain\" starring Dwayne Johnson. Two of the band's songs appear on the Hollywood Records released soundtrack for the film. In 2010 Brokedown Cadillac recorded a cover of Sweet's \"The Ballroom Blitz\" which was placed on The CW Television Network's \"Hellcats\", and appears on the Warner Bros. Records -released soundtrack for the show, along with tracks by Ashley Tisdale and Aly Michalka. English co-wrote the song \"Fly Away\" on multi-platinum recording artist Sugarland's debut album \"Twice the Speed of Life\". References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "1999 film by Jonathan Kaplan\nBrokedown Palace is a 1999 American drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starring Claire Danes, Kate Beckinsale, and Bill Pullman. It deals with two American friends imprisoned in Thailand for alleged drug smuggling. Its title is taken from a Grateful Dead song written by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter from their 1970 album \"American Beauty\". Plot. After graduating from high school, best friends Alice Marano and Darlene Davis take a trip to Thailand, despite some reluctance from Darlene who tells her dad they are going to Hawaii. While there, they meet a captivating Australian man who calls himself Nick Parks; unknown to them, Nick is a drug smuggler. Darlene is particularly smitten with Nick and persuades Alice to take him up on his offer to treat them both to a side trip to Hong Kong. While boarding their flight at Don Mueang International Airport, the girls are detained by the Thai police and shocked to discover that one of their bags contains heroin, which they insist must have been planted by Nick. They are interrogated and Darlene signs a confession written in Thai, believing it to be a transcript of her statement confirming she is innocent. At their trial, they are sentenced to 33 years in prison. Alice and Darlene are advised to seek out Hank Greene, an expatriate American attorney living in Thailand. He tracks down another girl who had been used as an unwitting drug mule by a man named Skip K. Carn, whom he deduces to be the same person as Parks, since each name is an anagram of the other." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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8ed6a725-37cb-4ad4-8c8a-0ab2e7f359b1
What genre is Brain Slaves?
Brain Slaves
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=20723353
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In April 2007 the song \"We're All Lions\" was played on Auckland student radio station 95bfm and other student radio throughout the country. The song rose to #1 on the 95bFM Top Ten chart and was nominated for three bNet awards including \"Best Song\" and \"Best Pop Song\". To follow up the single they released an E.P. of the same name distributed by Rhythm Method, which rose to #18 in the Independent New Zealand Charts. They released a video to accompany the single shot by Trophy Wife Productions . In 2008 the band played a number of support slots including The Veils, Matt Costa and a national tour with Collapsing Cities. They also played alongside The Mint Chicks and The Checks at Vodafone Homegrown on the Wellington Waterfront. The band played at the Rhythm and Vines festival on 30 December 2008 alongside Franz Ferdinand, Late of the Pier, Santogold, and Public Enemy, and played again at the Vodafone Homegrown festival in March 2009. Name change.", "On 12 November 2008, New Zealand indie music website Cheese on Toast revealed the band had officially changed their name to Brain Slaves. This was confirmed on the band's myspace page. Brain Slaves explained they had been thinking about a name change for some time. About the same time as this occurred, new material in the form of small song snippets and videos appeared on Myspace and Youtube. Breakup. On 10 February 2010, the band announced that they had broken up, saying \"The five of us have been the tightest crew, but we feel now that it is time to cut loose and experience life as individuals, not as five parts of one personality.\" The news was broken by a blogger on Isaaclikes.com , although the Brain Slaves asked him to withhold this information. They went on to say \"Brainslaves were a band, but always will be five silly f***ers who love music and mayhem.\" They will release a free download pack with all their songs, the two music videos they made, and other footage. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Night Slaves is a 1970 American television science fiction horror film directed by Ted Post and starring James Franciscus and Lee Grant. It was based on a 1965 novel by science fiction writer Jerry Sohl, best known for writing episodes of \"The Outer Limits\", \"\", \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" and as ghostwriter for Charles Beaumont on three episodes of \"The Twilight Zone\". \"Night Slaves\" aired as part of the ABC Network's \"Movie of the Week\" series. Plot. Clay and Marjorie, an estranged married couple, take a vacation together while Clay recuperates from a serious auto accident. They end up in a sleepy little town which seems to be normal, except at night when the townspeople begin acting strangely and leave town in trucks, always returning by morning. Marjorie also begins to act strangely, and no one has any memories of their nighttime activities. Only Clay is unaffected due to the presence of a metal plate in his head, and no one believes his story. Production. The TV movie features the debut of actress Sharon Gless. The teleplay was co-written by Robert Specht who had contributed to the TV series \"The Outer Limits\" and \"The Immortal\". Sohl noted that he was \"very pleased with the whole thing...as a matter of fact, it interested me. They did a marvelous job.\" Ted Post had directed Franciscus the year before on \"Beneath the Planet of the Apes\" and had high regard for Franciscus as an actor.", "Post worked as a director on TV series, TV movies and theatrical films but brought more than the usual \"director-for-hire\" ethos, often seeking to improve scripts or refine actors' performances to meet the needs of the material. Release. The film originally aired on September 29, 1970, on American Broadcasting Company. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "The Moravian Slaves, a popular narrative about Christian Missions concerning Johann Leonhard Dober and David Nitschmann, describes how these two young Moravian Brethren from Herrnhut, Germany, were called in 1732 to minister to the African slaves on the islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix in the Danish West Indies. Allegedly, when they were told that they would not be allowed to do such a thing, Dober and Nitschmann sold themselves to a slave owner and boarded a ship bound for the West Indies. As the ship pulled away from the docks, it is said that they called out to their loved ones on shore, \"May the Lamb that was slain receive the reward of His suffering!\" Mission to St. Thomas and St. Croix. The missionaries did assert that they were willing to become slaves if it was the only way to reach the slaves. Many sources claim that they actually followed through, sold themselves, boarded a ship, and were never heard from again. In fact, after being sent out by Count Nicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf, the two traveled from Herrnhut to Copenhagen, Denmark, where their plan initially met with strong opposition. When asked by a court official how they would support themselves, Nitschmann replied,\n“We shall work as slaves among the slaves.\" “But,” said the official, “that is impossible. 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8749b1cc-d864-4268-af43-51c1f378a38d
What genre is Addicted to Beauty?
Addicted to Beauty
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=24365864
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9f6b4432-5cb0-4d1b-b743-3ff3b84753d5
What genre is The New World?
The New World (2011 film)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=35583379
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References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2005 film by Terrence Malick\nThe New World is a 2005 historical romantic drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick, depicting the founding of the Jamestown, Virginia, settlement and inspired by the historical figures Captain John Smith, Pocahontas of the Powhatan tribe, and Englishman John Rolfe. It is the fourth feature film written and directed by Malick. The cast includes Colin Farrell, Q'orianka Kilcher, Christopher Plummer, Christian Bale, August Schellenberg, Wes Studi, David Thewlis, Yorick van Wageningen and John Savage. The production team includes director of photography Emmanuel Lubezki, producer Sarah Green, production designer Jack Fisk, costume designer Jacqueline West, composer James Horner and film editors Richard Chew, Hank Corwin, Saar Klein and Mark Yoshikawa. \"The New World\" was a box-office failure even though it received many award nominations for Lubezki's cinematography, Kilcher's acting and Horner's score. The film was initially met with an only mildly positive critical response, although several critics later ranked it as one of the best films of the decade. Plot. In 1607, Pocahontas, the adventurous daughter of Chief Powhatan, and others from her tribe witness the arrival of three ships sent by English royal charter to found a colony in the New World. Aboard one ship is Captain John Smith, sentenced to death for mutinous remarks, but once ashore pardoned by Captain Christopher Newport, leader of the expedition.", "While the settlement's prospects are initially bright, disease, poor discipline, supply shortages, and tensions with local Native Americans, whom Newport calls \"the naturals\", jeopardize the expedition. Taking a small group upriver to seek trade while Newport returns to England for supplies, Smith is captured by Native Americans and brought before Chief Powhatan. After being questioned, the captain is nearly executed, but Pocahontas intervenes and he is spared. Living as the Native Americans' prisoner, Smith is treated well, earning the tribe's friendship and respect. Coming to admire this new way of life, he falls deeply in love with Pocahontas, who is intrigued by the Englishman and his ways. The chief returns Smith to Jamestown with the understanding that the English are to leave the following spring, once their boats return. Smith discovers the settlement in turmoil and is pressed into accepting the governorship, finding the peace he had with the Natives replaced by privation, death, and the difficulties of his new position. Smith wishes to return to Pocahontas but dismisses the idea, thinking of his time among the Native Americans as \"a dream\". The settlers dwindle throughout the brutal winter, and are saved only when Pocahontas and a rescue party arrive with food, clothing, and supplies. As spring arrives, Powhatan realizes that the English do not intend to leave. Discovering his daughter's actions, he orders an attack on Jamestown and exiles Pocahontas. Repulsing the attack, the settlers learn of Pocahontas's banishment.", "The English sea captain Samuel Argall, while on a trading expedition up the Potomac River, convinces them to abduct Pocahontas from the Patawomecks as a prisoner in order to negotiate with her father in exchange for captive settlers, but not for their stolen weapons and tools. Opposing this plan, Smith is removed as governor and imprisoned, but renews his love affair after Pocahontas is brought to Jamestown. Captain Newport returns, freeing Smith and telling him of an offer from the king to lead his own expedition to find passage to the East Indies. Torn between his love and his career, Smith decides to return to England. Before departing, he leaves instructions with another settler, who later tells Pocahontas that Smith died in the crossing. Devastated, Pocahontas sinks into depression. Living in Jamestown, she is eventually comforted by a new settler, John Rolfe, who helps her adapt to the English way of life. She is baptized, educated, and eventually married to Rolfe and gives birth to a son, Thomas. She later learns Captain Smith is still alive, news to which she has a violent reaction; she finds herself rejecting Rolfe and retreats to her loyalty to Smith, thinking fate spared his life and they are to be reunited. Rolfe and his family are given a chance to travel to England. Arriving in London and sharing an audience with the king and queen, Pocahontas is overwhelmed by the wonders of this \"New World\". She meets privately with Smith, who admits he may have made a mistake in choosing his career over Pocahontas.", "He says that what they experienced in Virginia was not a dream but instead \"the only truth\". Asked if he ever found his Indies, he replies, \"I may have sailed past them.\" They part, never to meet again. Realizing Rolfe is the man she thought he was and more, Pocahontas finally accepts him as her husband and love. The couple make arrangements to return to Virginia, but Pocahontas falls ill and dies near Gravesend. Rolfe still decides to return to Virginia with Thomas. The film ends with images of the young adult Pocahontas and her young son happily playing in the gardens of their English estate. Rolfe, in a voice-over, reads a letter addressed to their only son about his deceased Native American mother, who is heard to say, \"Mother, now I know where you live,\" with concluding images of nature in the New World. Cast. <templatestyles src=\"Div col/styles.css\"/>\nProduction. Development. Terrence Malick began work on the script for \"The New World\" in the late 1970s. After \"The Thin Red Line\", Malick worked on a film about Che Guevara and his failed revolution in Bolivia. When financing had yet to come through, Malick was offered the chance to direct \"The New World\" and left the Guevara project in March 2004. Production on \"The New World\" was underway by July of that year. 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What genre is Never Better?
Never Better
[ "sitcom", "situational comedy", "situation comedy" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=15134139
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The series was received poorly by viewers, with the first series attracting an average audience of less than one million viewers per episode. Plot. \"Never Better\" is about Keith Merchant (Mangan), a recovering alcoholic in his mid-thirties whose life never seems to get better. His problems come from him being self-centred and preoccupied with his own flaws. He attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, but his behaviour often turns meetings into a farce, to the annoyance of group leader Doug (Christopher Fairbank). He has a family, with his wife Anita (Ashfield) and two children, Tom and Poppy. Whilst he attempts to be a good husband and father, his optimism for his family and attempts to do the right thing tend to lead to even more problems. Outside of AA, he has his friend Richard (Tom Goodman-Hill) for support, although Richard believes that Keith was a better friend when he was drinking. Production. The series is written by Fintan Ryan, produced by Helen Gregory and directed by Martin Dennis.", "The series itself is made by production company World Productions. Mangan and Ashfield had previously worked together early in their careers, providing voices for an animated series of \"Watership Down\". Ashfield claimed that on set, she \"struggled to keep a straight face most of the time.\" She also said that her part made her more aware of her health. She said in an interview with \"The Times\" that she hoped the show would make, \"people think twice about binge drinking.\" When asked if the role made her more , she said, \"I watch what I drink and I try to keep myself healthy.\" Mangan has said that he did not attend any AA meetings as part of research saying, \"I didn't feel I could sit there and pretend to be an alcoholic, I thought that would be wrong. I also didn't want to stand up and say 'Hi, my name's Stephen, I'm an actor in a sitcom.' These are places where people are trying to work out really difficult stuff. We do touch on some controversial subjects in the series; there's a lad with Down syndrome in one episode. There's all sorts of topics that you wouldn't initially think are comic issues.\" Reception. \"Never Better\" has been described as a dark sitcom. It has been compared to similar sitcoms such as \"Lead Balloon\" and \"Curb Your Enthusiasm\". David Belcher in \"The Herald\" commented on the show positively writing about the lack of a laughter track and the show's making fun of controversial subjects such as Christianity.", "However, people criticised \"Never Better\" for being too similar to other sitcoms and it received poor reviews overall. Paul Hoggart wrote in \"The Times\" that, \"It is amiably amusing, but may suffer from comparison with last year's \"Outnumbered\", which covered similar ground with superb dexterity.\" One critic from the \"Daily Mirror\" said, \"Stephen Mangan's latest incarnation as recovering alcoholic Keith doesn't land with the same weight as Steve Coogan's Tommy Saxondale [from \"Saxondale\"] or Jack Dee's Rick Spleen [from \"Lead Balloon\"].\" A. A. Gill disliked the show, writing in \"The Sunday Times\" that, \"\"Never Better\" (Thursday, BBC2) is so poor, so comically bereft, so rigorously scoured of charm, traction, humour or insight, that seeing that whichever sad sap wrote it couldn't be bothered to include an original syllable, neither can I. In America, the aspirational sitcom has, as is its nature, successfully progressed to become \"Friends\" and \"Sex and the City\", \"Curb Your Enthusiasm\", \"Frasier\", \"The Larry Sanders Show\". The recipe for success is simple: more of everything – more care, more commitment, more writers working harder to higher standards, with more discipline, for more money, with a collective understanding of what the genre stands for and, crucially, a belief that it has merit.\" Gerard O'Donovan in the \"Daily Telegraph\" also attacked the programme.", "After the second episode had been broadcast, he wrote that, \"Sadly, what modest potential the show evinced last week had evaporated in the interim. Recovering alcoholic Keith was again suffering from acute vagueness. Which was fine. But he also seemed to have lost his few remaining booze-free brain cells because he kept getting into scrapes as a result of not being able to use a mobile phone properly. If he'd been Victor Meldrew [from \"One Foot in the Grave\"], or a man of that generation, this might have been just about credible. But for an educated man in his thirties it was risible and came across as contrived beyond belief. A paper-thin character to begin with, with no job, no friends and no real personality to speak of, Keith was now entirely transparent, revealed as a mere vehicle for lazy situation comedy. Not even Mangan could rescue that.\" The series attracted poor ratings. The third episode, broadcast on 24 January 2008, received 900,000 viewers, the lowest of the five main terrestrial channels that day. The following two episodes broadcast on 31 January and 7 February received 800,000 viewers (4% of the audience). The final episode had 823,000 viewers. This resulted in the series attracting an average audience of 935,000. In comparison, \"Little Miss Jocelyn\", the programme that was broadcast immediately before \"Never Better\" over the same six weeks on BBC Two, attracted an average of 1.1 million viewers. Episodes.", "The first series started on 10 January 2008 on BBC Two, as part of the channel's \"Thursdays are Funny\" line-up. The episodes are scheduled to be broadcast on Thursday nights at 22:00. Adaptations. An American TV adaptation of \"Never Better\" was planned to be made for ABC. Damon Wayans was set to play the lead role, with Marc Buckland directing. The series is to be written by Dave Walpert, with Warren Littlefield, John Heyman and Don Reo acting as executive producers. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />" ], "support": [ 1, 1, 1, 1, 0 ] }
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What genre is McKendree Long?
McKendree Long
[ "portrait", "portraiture", "portrait art" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=877135
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Long went on to serve in World War I, and abandoned his artistic career afterwards, being ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1922, becoming an evangelist in the southern U.S. In his seventies, Reverend Long began painting again, in a far more surrealistic fashion that widely differed from the style of his previous portraiture. Grandson Ben Long (1945- ) is also an alumnus of the Art Students League in New York. Ben Long has gained substantial international notoriety, particularly for his drawings and fresco work. Archival collections. The Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has McKendree Robbins Long's Papers, including written and printed materials; original drawings, sketches, and illustrations; a folder of photographs; and seven sermons recorded on Duodisc electric transcription discs. Long embellished a portion of his handwritten work with imaginative illustrations and/or illumination, making this collection, and Long, particularly unique. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "McKendree or MacKendree may refer to:\nSee also. Topics referred to by the same term\n<templatestyles src=\"Dmbox/styles.css\" />\n This page lists associated with the title .", "Hypothetical rotating space habitat\nA McKendree cylinder is a type of hypothetical rotating space habitat originally proposed at NASA's Turning Goals into Reality conference in 2000 by NASA engineer Tom McKendree. Like other space habitat designs, the cylinder would spin to produce artificial gravity by way of centrifugal force. The design differs from the classical designs produced in the 1970s by Gerard K. O'Neill and NASA in that it would use carbon nanotubes instead of steel, allowing the habitat to be built much larger. In the original proposal, the habitat would consist of a cylinder approximately in radius and in length, containing of living space, nearly as much land area as that of Russia. As originally proposed, the McKendree cylinder is simply a scaled-up version of the O'Neill cylinder. Like the O'Neill cylinder, McKendree proposed dedicating half of the surface of the colony to windows, allowing direct illumination of the interior. The habitat would be composed of a pair of counter-rotating cylinders which would function like momentum wheels to control the habitat's orientation. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "The McKendree Bearcats are the intercollegiate athletic programs that represent McKendree University, located in Lebanon, Illinois, United States, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the NCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) as a provisional member since the 2012–13 academic year (achieving D-II full member status in 2013–14). Prior to joining the NCAA, the Bearcats previously competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as members of the American Midwest Conference (with the exception of football where they played in the Midwest League of the Mid-States Football Association (MSFA) from 1987–88 to 2010–11, as well as an NAIA/NCAA Division II Independent during the 2011–12 school year. They also competed in the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) from 1912–13 to 1937–38. Varsity teams. McKendree competes in 39 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, powerlifting, rugby, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball, water polo and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, beach volleyball, bowling, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, powerlifting, rugby, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball, water polo and wrestling; and co-ed sports include bass fishing, cheerleading and dance. Men's basketball.", "McKendree's men's former basketball coach, Harry Statham, at one point held the all-time record for wins at a four-year institution. On February 16, 2019, this record was broken by Duke University head coach Mike Krzyzewski. Statham's 1,122 wins during his 52 seasons at McKendree were previously unmatched by any other basketball coach at a four-year college or university in the United States. Bowling. The McKendree University bowling team is headed by Shannon and Bryan O'Keefe. Shannon played softball up through high school and won the All-American award as a center fielder. She went to Portland State University and began to input herself in the amateur status. Bryan went to University of Nebraska and took many coaching classes. Shannon has been on bowling's Team USA for 15 years, and has won over 20 professional titles, including 14 on the PWBA Tour. Bryan was never much of a professional bowler, however was very passionate about coaching, and because of that landed himself a place in the Bowling Hall of Fame as one of the top coaches of the decade. Since their placement at McKendree University the bowling teams, together, have increased their overall average by 12 pins. They came to McKendree in the 2014–2015 school year to coach the men and women's programs. Under their supervision the men and women both went to the National Collegiate Bowling Competition. The women placed fifth and the men placed sixth." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Settle?
Settle (band)
[ "indie rock", "Independent rock", "Indie Rock" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=21988141
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Settles are commonly movable, but occasionally fixed. The settle shares with the chest and the chair the distinction of great antiquity. Its high back was a protection from the draughts of medieval buildings, protection which was sometimes increased by the addition of winged ends or a wooden canopy. It was most frequently placed near the fire in the common sitting-room. According to historian Claudia Kinmonth, in early furniture inventories the use of the terms bench and settle were interchangeable, but that generally a settle was understood to have arms. Constructed of oak or other hardwood, it was extremely heavy, solid, and durable. Few English examples of earlier date than the middle of the 16th century are extant; survivals from the Jacobean period are more numerous. Settles of the more expensive type were often elaborately carved or incised; others were divided into plain panels. They were commonly used in farmhouse kitchens or manorial halls. Its vogue did not long outlast the first half of the 18th century. Variations. Elaborate specimens of oak settles with very tall backs, sometimes a cupboard built into them, or a box under the seat, are referred to as \"monks settles\", but Frederick Robinson writing in 1905 was of the opinion that none of them were of any great age. Two pre-reformation settles of which he was aware are in Winchester Cathedral. Neither of them contain cupboards or boxes. The English architect and designer William Burges designed the Zodiac settle, made between 1869 and 1870.", "The settle is painted and illustrated with dancing Zodiac signs, and adorned with inlaid pieces of glass crystal and vellum. In Ireland, settles were a feature of domestic furniture into the 20th century. Historically, some areas of the country had settles with distinctive features. In the south and west of the country, settles were often constructed with a heavy open frame of pine, which was morticed and tenoned, with a boarded or panelled backrest. These deep settles were wide enough for someone to sleep comfortably on them, but without cushions, they were a less comfortable seat. Irish immigrants brought this style of \"open-frame settles\" abroad. In Irish homes, the settle was placed along a back wall, near the hearth, with the panelled back protecting the sitter from the cold, damp walls of traditional Irish houses. In parts of Ireland where timber was more scarce, the back panel was simpler with a more economic use of vertical slats rather than panels. Around counties Cork and Kerry, settles were often called \"racks\" and were noted as uncomfortable items of furniture. The \"Carbery settle\" is a settle with a one-legged falling table which was found in County Cork. Examples of these settles are extremely rare. Another variation was similar to the chicken coops built into Irish dressers, with the area underneath the seat used to house turkeys or other vulnerable fowl. In a similar fashion to dressers, all settles in Ireland were often painted in bright gloss paint. Settle bed.", "The settle bed was a metamorphising piece of furniture, functioning as a seat during the day, and converting into a bed at night which first appeared in Ireland in the early 1600s. The hinged seat could be opened out onto the floor to create a bed. Settle beds were in regular use in Ireland into the 1950s, with some retained as beds for visitors until the 1990s. These beds were also known as \"saddle beds\", \"press beds\", or \"sepple beds\". The beds could be used to accommodate travelling workmen or craftsmen, or for children. Like dressers, it is likely that most settle beds were constructed in situ. Settle table. Similar to the settle bed, the settle table (or monk's bench) was a configuration of settle bed which allowed for a hinged back to be tipped 90 degrees for form a table. Settle tables were most common in Ireland in counties Wexford, Kilkenny and Waterford. Examples of settle tables can also be found in England and Wales. Robinson also describes a specimen of a settle and table combination, with a chest in the seat that was made in the 17th century (see right). \"The flanges in the back have a long slit in the lower half, into which fits a peg on the inside of the back of the arm. The back is raised and drawn forwards to serve as a table top as far as the play of the pegs in the slit allows\". Notes. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />" ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is A Taste of Honey?
A Taste of Honey (band)
[ "disco", "disco music" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=674102
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In 2022, A Taste of Honey featuring Janice-Marie kicked off the celebration of 50 years of impact in the music and entertainment industries. A Taste of Honey now consists of Janice-Marie Johnson and other accomplished musicians. Biography. The band was formed in 1972, A Taste of Honey hailed from Los Angeles, California, United States. The members of the band consisted of Janice-Marie Johnson (vocals, co-writer, bass), Carlita Dorhan (vocals, guitar), Perry Kibble (keyboards, co-producer, co-writer) and Donald Ray Johnson (drums). Longtime friends Kibble and Janice-Marie Johnson were the original members of the band. Each had left a band to join forces, and after employing several drummers, they settled on Donald Johnson (no relation to Janice-Marie). Singer Greg Walker joined the band for a time before leaving in 1975 to join Santana. Carlita Dorhan left the band in early 1976, and Hazel Payne was added.", "A Taste of Honey began to improve its sound over a period of six years prior to being discovered by Capitol Records. Hitting major cities outside of Los Angeles, they also began doing USO tours, with spots in Spain, Morocco, Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines, South Korea and Japan. Upon returning to Los Angeles, while playing in a nightclub, they were spotted by record producers, Fonce and Larry Mizell, who convinced Capitol Records' then vice-executive-producer, Larkin Arnold, to give them an audition. They signed a five-album contract, and billed themselves after Herb Alpert's song, \"A Taste of Honey\". The first single, \"Boogie Oogie Oogie\", from their debut album \"A Taste of Honey\", spent three weeks at number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1978, and sold two million copies. A Taste of Honey was awarded two platinum records for the single and album, and won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist at the 20th Grammys on February 15, 1979. Janice–Marie Johnson calls the single her \"lifeline\" and credits Capitol Records executive, Larkin Arnold, with ensuring they owned their own publishing. Their subsequent disco releases, such as \"Do It Good\" (number 79 in 1979) from \"Another Taste\", and \"Rescue Me\" (1980) failed to attract attention, and by 1980 the group had become a duo consisting of Johnson and Payne.", "When recording their cover version of the Kyu Sakamoto song \"Sukiyaki\", from their third album, \"Twice as Sweet\" (1980), they resisted suggestions to turn it into a dance tune. As a ballad it brought them their second and final major hit of their careers in 1981, when it reached number one on the \"Billboard\" R&B and Adult Contemporary charts and number 3 on the Hot 100. A Taste of Honey released their fourth and final album, \"Ladies of the Eighties\" in 1982. It featured their final Billboard Hot 100 single, \"I'll Try Something New\" (number 41). This cover of the Smokey Robinson and the Miracles hit from 1962 also went to number 9 on the R&B charts and number 29 on the Adult Contemporary. While preparing to record their fifth album in 1983, Payne left the group and Janice-Marie Johnson went on to record as a solo artist to fulfill contractual obligations, releasing \"One Taste of Honey\", which produced the single \"Love Me Tonight\", a minor hit on the R&B chart. Payne went on to become an international stage actress. Upon moving to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in the early 1990s to play in local night clubs and to write music for a television production, Kibble married a local music teacher, Anne-Marie LaMonde, in 1993, and became stepfather to her three children, Natalie, Marci and Gregory Pilkington. Kibble died in February 1999 of heart failure, at the age of 49.", "Donald Ray Johnson continues to live and play blues in Calgary, where he also married a local. Johnson released several blues albums under his own name. The following year, Janice-Marie Johnson released her second solo album, \"Hiatus of the Heart\". In 2004, Payne and Janice-Marie Johnson reunited for the first time in over twenty years to perform on the PBS specials \"\" and \"My Music: Funky Soul Superstars\". Janice-Marie Johnson was inducted in the Native American Music Association Hall of Fame in 2008. Guitarist Suzanne \"Minnie\" Thomas died on June 15, 2015, at the age of 60. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "British 1958 play by Shelagh Delaney\nA Taste of Honey is the first play by the British dramatist Shelagh Delaney, written when she was 19. It was adapted into an award-winning film of the same title in 1961. Set in Salford in North West England, it tells the story of Jo, a working class schoolgirl, and her mother, Helen, who is presented as tarty, foul mouthed and promiscuous. Helen leaves Jo alone in their new flat after she begins a relationship with Peter, a flashy, moneyed \"wide boy\" who is younger than her. At the same time Jo, who is white, begins a romantic relationship with Jimmy, a black sailor. Despite being only 15, she tells him she is nearly 18 and therefore nearly old enough to marry without parental permission. He proposes marriage but then goes to sea, leaving Jo pregnant and alone. She finds lodgings with a gay acquaintance, Geoffrey, who assumes the role of surrogate father. Helen returns after leaving her lover and the future of Jo's new home is put into question. \"A Taste of Honey\" was originally intended as a novel, but Delaney turned it into a play because she hoped to revitalise British theatre and address social issues that she thought were not being presented. The play was produced by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop and premiered at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, a socialist fringe theatre in London, on 27 May 1958. It starred Frances Cuka as Jo and Avis Bunnage as her mother." ], "support": [ 1, 1, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Target?
Target (1952 film)
[ "Western film", "western film", "western genre", "Western" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=12213461
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References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "1985 film directed by Arthur Penn\nTarget is a 1985 American mystery thriller film directed by Arthur Penn and starring Matt Dillon and Gene Hackman. It was the last film distributed by Warner Bros. before ending the distribution deal with CBS and shutting down its film production arm. Plot. In Dallas, after his wife leaves for Europe, businessman Walter Lloyd attempts to bond with his college-age son Chris. One night, the two are awoken by a phone call from Paris informing Walter that Donna has been missing for two days. Chris and Walter decide to go to Paris to find her. At the airport, Chris bumps into Carla, a backpacker. Walter, on the other hand, bumps into a man with a gun who shows him Donna's jewelry. A man in glasses then points a gun at them and, trying to kill Walter, shoots the man holding him up before disappearing. Walter surreptitiously scoops the dead man's gun up. At the hotel in Paris, while Chris sleeps, Walter slides through the American embassy and tells its director, an old friend named Barney Taber, that Donna has been kidnapped. Walter regroups with Chris at the hotel restaurant, reveals that Donna has been kidnapped, and tells him the real story about the shooting at the airport. Walter then heads out of the hotel, telling Chris to stay there. Chris follows him, and saves his life when a car sprays gunshots at Walter. They escape, and Walter confesses that he used to work for the CIA. He was a journalist in France when an agent \"tuned into him\" at a party.", "Walter gave up his life as a spy, however, when he met Donna and Chris was born. Walter and Chris go to Taber, where they find that another agent, Clay, has been tailing him. Walter decides it is best to look up an old contact of his, a German operative named Lise. En route to Paris, they spot a tail on them. Walter, an expert driver, shakes the tail at high speeds. When the two lay a trap for the tail, they find out that they are being watched by the CIA to make sure they do not get into trouble. Walter tells him to pull the tail off, warning that if he sees him again, he \"won't see him again\". After buying clothes, the two leave for Hamburg by train, evading a CIA agent in the process. At the train station, Walter and Chris see a man approach a similar pair - a young man and his father - yelling \"Mendelssohn\" to them. The man then grabs a fiddle and begins playing a tune. Walter and Chris walk away. On the way out, Chris spots Clara. They arrive at Lise's, where she helps them get settled. The next day, Walter and Chris decide to meet \"The Colonel\", Walter's old boss. Chris spots the fiddler, and Walter tears off in the car. They attempt to lose their pursuers, but when they cannot, Walter takes off on foot with Chris presumably driving to meet the Colonel. When Chris spots the assassin who attempted to kill Walter earlier, he sticks around, deciding to rescue his father.", "Cornered by the two undercover agents, Walter jumps off the pier onto a passing ferry. The two agents hum the tune to Walter, and point for him to meet them further up the channel. The eyeglass-wearing assassin attempts to kill Walter, but ultimately only kills one of the agents attempting to catch up with Walter. Chris picks Walter up, and the two drive to the Colonel's. At the Colonel's, Walter asks him about the man at the airport - Heinz Henke. They recall \"Operation Clean Sweep\", where they killed five of six agents. Walter then hums the tune, which turns out to be Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. \"Mendelssohn\" was the codename of Schroeder, the agent who escaped \"Clean Sweep\". Later that night, Walter leaves for West Berlin, to the Marie-Louise \"Pension\", leaving Chris in the care of Lise. Chris then leaves on a train to Frankfurt, where he will presumably be safe with a contact of Lise's. The assassin later visits and tortures the emphysema-ridden Colonel for the Lloyds' location by depriving him of oxygen. Though the Colonel does not give them up, his caretaker does, and the assassin kills both of them. At the train station, Chris spots Carla, who is supposedly headed to Berlin to stay with friends. Chris decides to surprise her by changing his travel plans to Berlin. There, the two have sex. The next morning, Chris visits his father. Walter sends Chris out to keep watch at a café near the \"pension\".", "Their plan is disrupted, however, when Carla appears at the café, saying she followed him out of jealousy. Chris spots the assassin and moves to signal Walter, but Carla pulls out a gun and forces him to stay put. The assassin enters the apartment, where Walter shoots him dead. Chris slugs Carla and flees with Walter. That night, after ditching the gun in a river, Walter says goodbye to Chris before heading into East Berlin. Despite being scared he will never see Walter again, Chris follows his instructions and heads to the US Embassy in Berlin. Once through the border in East Berlin, Walter is picked up by a courier who takes him to a farm in the country to meet with Schroeder. Meanwhile, Chris comes back into Taber's custody, where the CIA pumps him for information. Following Walter's advice, Chris gives them no information, much to the frustration of the CIA. At the farm, Schroeder says that his family, a wife and two children, were murdered by the CIA. Walter denies it, saying that he investigated the killings, but all his people were cleared. Walter convinces Schroeder that there is another party involved. He mentions that the group that has been trying to kill him since he arrived in Europe may have \"walked in both camps.\" In Taber's office, Chris is contacted by Walter, who tells him to head to an abandoned air force base where the CIA used to exchange captured agents with the East. Though he proceeds alone to East Berlin, Taber and Clay catch up with him and Walter." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Champion?
Champion (Nicki Minaj song)
[ "hardcore hip hop", "hardcore rap" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=34460213
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The lyrics speak of each artist's rise to fame, as well as the trials and tribulations that it carries; it references the death of Minaj's cousin, Nicholas Telemaque, who was murdered near his Brooklyn home on July 3, 2011. \"Champion\" garnered praise from music critics, with the majority declaring it a stand-out track. The song is notable for the return of Minaj's original low-key sound, as well as her tame \"gimmick-free\" delivery as opposed to her eccentric \"Roman\" songs. Critics generally praised the song for its serious tone and introspective nature. Minaj performed the song live for the first time on \"106 & Park\" on April 3, 2012, along with \"Beez in the Trap\", and \"Roman Reloaded\". Production.", "\"Champion\" was written by Minaj, along with T-Minus, Nikhil S., Drake, Young Jeezy, and Nas, with production handled by T-Minus and Nikhil S., who had previously worked with Minaj on her debut studio album \"Pink Friday\" (2010). Minaj had wanted several artists to appear on the song, including fellow New York rapper Nas. She had stated that she did not think that she could get Nas on the song, saying \"He's always been so exclusive. He doesn't work with everybody and I respect people that are like that. They take pride in their craft.\" Minaj told \"Vibe\", \"I keep saying to be from Queens and to end up having him... We know how picky he is [for features]. He said 'I like the song, I'm a do it, you can wait 'til Monday and I got you' and he kept his word. He murked it, for me to wait for a feature and it be that and murk the song and finish the song that way... I was amazed.\" After hearing the song, Nas agreed to be on the track, and sent his verse back to Minaj the following Monday. After collaborating, Nas said that he had fallen in love with the song: \"Nicki hit us up, I got love, so it was nothin'--I did the record...If I feel it, I can get on it. I heard the track. I felt it. I loved it.\"", "Another artist Minaj wanted on \"Champion\" was long-time idol and fellow female rapper Lauryn Hill. \"I wanted to get her on 'Champion'... That would have been crazy, right? She was my fave. [...] Lauryn to me is the goddess. I'd love to meet her. I'm pretty sure she's heard me talk about her a billion times.\" Although Minaj vouched for Hill to appear on the track, plans were never finalized and the collaboration ultimately fell through. Recording of \"Champion\" took place at Conway Studios, in Los Angeles, California, as well as Jungle City Studios in New York City, New York. Mixing was handled by Jon Sher and Noel Cadastre at Conway Studios. Minaj was unsure if he would accept her offer to be featured on \"Champion\", but after sending him the song, Nas replied back with his verse via e-mail. On March 28, 2012, \"Champion\" leaked onto the internet six days ahead of its official release. In the following hours after the leak of \"Champion\", the contents of the entire album were leaked online. On May 24, 2012, a poll was posted on Minaj's official website asking fans to choose the next single(s). The poll was divided into three categories. The second category prompted fans to choose between \"Champion\", \"HOV Lane\", and \"I Am Your Leader\". \"Champion\" had the most votes and won the poll.", "\"HOV Lane\" came in second place and \"I Am Your Leader\" came in third. Composition. \"Champion\" is a relatively slow-paced, retrospective downtempo ballad that draws heavily from hardcore hip hop. It is also influenced by other genres, such as R&B, new-age, and space music. The \"anthemic\" and \"inspiring\" song features a low-key, woozy, and snaky production, accompanied by prominent military-style drums, heavy synths, and rough, hard strewn beats. \"Champion\" has been described as one of the few songs that Minaj's delivery is \"calm and collected\" as opposed to her eccentric \"Roman\" tracks. The rise to fame, the trials and tribulations that ensue, and celebration are prominent themes that are discussed in the lyrics. Minaj also makes reference to her deceased cousin, Nicholas Telemaque, who was shot and killed near his Brooklyn home on July 3, 2011, in the line \"'Cause they killed my little cousin, Nicholas/ But my memories only have happy images.\" Multiple critics felt the lyrical content of \"Champion\" was the most sincere on the album. Lewis Corner of Digital Spy called them \"genuinely heartbreaking\", and Alex Macpherson of \"Fact\" described them as \"undeniably moving\". Critical reception. \"Champion\" was met with critical acclaim, and was hailed as an album highlight by critics. Andrew Hampp of \"Billboard\" gave the track a positive review, stating Minaj \"Sheds light in her journey from struggle to success.\"", "While reviewing the album, Jody Rosen of \"Rolling Stone\" declared the song \"beamingly triumphant\". Global Grind reviewer Brittany Lewis gave the song a very positive review, saying :\"This retrospective track explores Nicki's more serious side and details the trials and tribulations of Nicki's now solidified success\", and later went on to say that \"Champion\" will make the listener evaluate their own life. Both the reviewer from \"The Washington Post\" and Mesfin Fekadu of the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" gave the song a positive review, calling it \"top-notch\". Adam Graham of \"The Detroit News\" said the song would please fans of early Minaj, while going on to praise her rap-heavy delivery. Trent Fitzgerald of Popcrush was positive towards \"Champion\", calling it the \"biggest\" song on the album, as well as a noting its potential commercial success. \"Champion\" was labeled as the most impressive hardcore hip hop song on the album, as well as being \"anthemic\" by Andy Gill of \"The Independent\". In his review of \"Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded\", 'Nathan S of DJ Booth said: \"It has to be said that 'Champion', featuring an excellent Nas verse, is one of Nicki's most engaging tracks in memory, precisely because she drops the posturing and fame-hunting. It's proof that behind all the acting is a legitimately talented artist.\" Although, not all reviews were positive." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 1, 1 ] }
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What genre is Pioneer?
Pioneer (film)
[ "thriller", "suspense", "thriller television program", "thriller TV program", "thriller television show", "thriller TV show", "suspense television program", "suspense TV program", "suspense television show", "suspense TV show" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=40204423
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Petter experiences a tragic accident during a test dive. When he later tries to find out what really happened, he finds that the authorities and his colleagues are trying to cover up the matter. Reception. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 55% based on 44 reviews, with an average rating of 5.6/10. The website's critics consensus reads: \"\"Pioneer\" boasts strong acting and a throwback conspiracy thriller vibe, but fails to take it far enough, and is very slow about not getting there.\" On Metacritic, the film has a score of 58 out of 100, based on reviews from 13 critics. English-language remake. As of  2014[ [update]], Smokehouse Pictures, operated by George Clooney and Grant Heslov, were reported to be working on an English-language remake of the film. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "1938 film directed by Joseph Levering\nPioneer Trail is a 1938 American Western film directed by Joseph Levering and starring Jack Luden, Joan Barclay and Slim Whitaker. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Pioneer is the first studio album by Pioneer. Slospeak Records released the album on January 24, 2012. Critical reception. Dr. Tony Shore, signaling in a four star review from \"HM\", write, \"just take a listen to this fun, powerful release from a great band with a new name.\" Awarding the album four stars from Jesus Freak Hideout, Nathaniel Schexnayder writes, \"it spins remarkably well for a new band.\" Scott Fryberger, rating the album four stars for Jesus Freak Hideout, states, \"\"Pioneer\" is a good dose of alternative rock with some pop punk qualities.\" Giving the album three and a half stars at New Release Tuesday, Jonathan J. Francesco describes, \"Pioneer offers a thoughtful and pleasant soft rock release\". Keith Settles, indicating in a four star review by Indie Vision Music, says, \"Pioneer has released an above average full length album thanks to solid production and good song writing.\" References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Pioneer commonly refers to a settler who migrates to previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited territory. In the United States pioneer commonly refers to an American pioneer, a person in American history who migrated westward to settle in what is now the Western and Midwestern United States. Pioneer, The Pioneer, or pioneering may also refer to:\n<templatestyles src=\"Template:TOC_right/styles.css\" />\nSee also. Topics referred to by the same term\n<templatestyles src=\"Dmbox/styles.css\" />\n This page lists associated with the title .", "James A. Williamson (8 November 1855 – 18 August 1933) was a Scottish photographer and a key member of the loose association of early film pioneers dubbed the Brighton School by French film historian Georges Sadoul. He is best known for \"The Big Swallow\" (1901), a trick film with innovative use of extreme close-up, as well as \"Fire!\" and \"Stop Thief!\" (both 1901), dramas with continuity established across multiple shots. Biography. Early life and career. Williamson was born in Pathhead near Kirkcaldy, Fife, and raised in Edinburgh, where he trained to be a master chemist. He moved to London in 1868, where he was an apprentice to a pharmacist and to Eastry, Kent in 1877, where he bought his own pharmacy and got married. He was also a keen amateur photographer who sold photographic apparatus and chemical supplies in his shop and became an agent for Kodak. In 1886, he moved his chemist's and photographic business to 144 Church Road, Hove, where he took up residence with his family, and formed friendships with fellow pioneers Esmé Collings, William Friese-Greene and George Albert Smith, among others, for whom he supplied chemicals and processed films. The property, previously owned by the photographer S. Grey of Well & Grey, was later renumbered 156 Church Road and currently bears a commemorative plaque to Williamson's achievements unveiled as part of the centenary of cinema celebrations in 1996." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
{ "mapped_id": "f21e1414-fa9c-44a8-b8a8-119a4d89f5b4", "doc_name": "Pioneer (film)", "doc_chunk": "2013 film\nPioneer () is a 2013 Norwegian thriller film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg. It was released on 30 August, followed by a screening in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Plot. Petter is a commercial offshore diver in the North Sea during the 1980s. Norway is at the beginning of its program for oil extraction. Petter and his brother Knut have key roles in laying the first petroleum pipe in the North Sea. Norwegians and Americans are cooperating in diving deeper than anyone previously has done, to prepare for the installation of a gas pipeline. Petter experiences a tragic accident during a test dive. When he later tries to find out what really happened, he finds that the authorities and his colleagues are trying to cover up the matter. Reception. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 55% based on 44 reviews, with an average rating of 5.6/10. The website's critics consensus reads: \"\"Pioneer\" boasts strong acting and a throwback conspiracy thriller vibe, but fails to take it far enough, and is very slow about not getting there.\" On Metacritic, the film has a score of 58 out of 100, based on reviews from 13 critics. English-language remake. As of  2014[ [update]], Smokehouse Pictures, operated by George Clooney and Grant Heslov, were reported to be working on an English-language remake of the film. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "support": 1 }
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What genre is Bullet?
Bullet (novel)
[ "horror literature", "mystery fiction", "mysteries", "mystery", "mystery books", "mystery literature", "detective and mystery fiction" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=28081414
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Anita’s investigation draws her deeper into an escalating conflict between vampire factions led by Jean-Claude, the charismatic vampire master, and a rival group led by the cunning and dangerous Vampire known as Truth. Add to this mix the leadership struggles within the wereleopard and werewolf packs including Richard Zeeman’s werewolf pack and Micah Callahan's wereleopard clan and the delicate truce among them begins to unravel. Simultaneously, a new manipulator emerges the Council, a governing body that oversees supernatural affairs, represented by the sinister Belle Morte and her cohorts, including Padma and the Dragon. They see the chaos as an opportunity to sow discord and reclaim authority over the supernatural populace, all while hiding their own dark secrets. As Anita navigates her way through the factions, she is joined by her wereleopard lover, Nathaniel Graison, her werewolf ex-boyfriend Richard, and the ever-loyal Jean-Claude and Asher.", "They must uncover the identity of the killer while preventing a war that could decimate the supernatural community. The tension rises as they find hints of an ancient prophecy that speaks of a \"Lover of Death\" Morte D’Amour which may be behind the chaos, seeking to eliminate any threats to her position and dominance. Anita also faces personal struggles, particularly with her relationships, her loyalties divided as Richard seeks to protect his pack and Jean-Claude attempts to consolidate his power among the vampires. Complicating things further, Matthew Vespucci, a half-vampire harboring his own agenda plays a pivotal role in skewing the dynamics, leaving everyone uncertain of his true intentions. As alliances are tested and betrayals come to light, Anita must confront her own views on power and leadership while embracing her unique abilities. With danger lurking at every corner and her loved ones at risk, she will have to decide what lines she is willing to cross and what sacrifices she's ready to make to safeguard the fragile peace of her world. During a tense standoff among the factions where Anita realizes the truth may not only lie in defeating an enemy but understanding the divisions within her own heart. Together with her allies, she hatches a daring plan to confront Truth and expose secrets that could shatter the Council's grip on power while addressing the very human elements of love, loyalty, and the burden of responsibility. The final culmination, Anita successfully unravels the threads of the conspiracy, confronting Morte D’Amour and forcing a reckoning among the factions. Though peace is restored, it doesn’t come without consequences.", "Relationships are altered, trust is reshaped, and Anita accepts that the duality of her identity human and necromancer will forever be a source of strength and vulnerability. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2001 novel by David A. McIntee\nBullet Time is a BBC Books original novel written by David A. McIntee and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It features the Seventh Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith. Plot. Sarah Jane Smith encounters the Seventh Doctor in Hong Kong. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2010 novel by Kōtarō Isaka\n is a black humour thriller novel by Japanese author Kōtarō Isaka published in 2010 and later translated to English as Bullet Train. It follows several hitmen aboard a Tōhoku Shinkansen \"Hayate\" train, each on a different mission, interconnected in some way. The novel was well reviewed, and was adapted to the Japanese stage in 2018, as well as a 2022 American film. It is the second novel in Isaka's \"Hitman\" trilogy, after \"3 Assassins\" (original Japanese title: \"Grasshopper\"), published in 2004, and before \"AX\" in 2017, with characters from the novel also being incorporated into the spin-off manga series \"\", serialized in Shogakukan's \"Monthly Shōnen Sunday\" from October 10, 2009, to February 10, 2012. Plot. At Tokyo Station, Yuichi Kimura, a former hitman, boards the \"Hayate\" train on the Tōhoku Shinkansen bound for Morioka to take revenge against the teenage Satoshi Oji, who is referred to as \"the Prince\" by his friends. Kimura's six-year-old son, Wataru, is in a coma after the Prince pushed him off the roof of an apartment building for fun. However, the Prince knows exactly who Kimura is and actually lured him onto the train. When Kimura approaches, the Prince knocks him out with an improvised taser and ties him up." ], "support": [ 1, 1, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is The Lost?
The Lost (video game)
[ "third-person shooter", "TPS" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=12503653
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Desperate and suicidal, Amanda makes a deal with the devil. Selling her soul, she is given the chance to plunge into the bowels of a concentration camp-esque hell in an attempt to rescue her daughter's soul. The only aids she has in the bowels of hell are Virgil, a strange reptilian creature who Amanda must free from an enchanted sword, and four hellish beings called the Entities. While in hell, Amanda meets several Entities. She is able to trade identities with these beings, and each Entity is playable, with their own special abilities. Development. \"The Lost\"'s development period had always been relatively rocky. Playable models of the game had been described as unstable, with a jittery framerate. The developer chose to switch to a different graphics engine partway through the project, moving from the LithTech engine to Epic Games' Unreal Engine. Also, Crave Entertainment changed \"The Lost\"'s traditional publishing model to a budget game model.", "Eventually, legal problems amassed, and the completed game was cancelled. In March 2008, it was reported that all development and rights to \"The Lost\" was acquired by FXLabs, who later released the game for Microsoft Windows in India under the title Agni: Queen of Darkness. \"Agni\" is thought to feature redone art but keeps basic plot and gameplay elements intact. It was also released in Poland and Russia as Inferno: Where Death Is Your Only Ally and in United States as Netherworld: Beyond Time I Stand. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2012 video game\nThe Lost City is a point-and-click adventure game developed by American studio Fire Maple Games. It was released on iOS, January 31, 2012. Critical reception. The game has a score of Metacritic of 70% based on 6 critic reviews. Gamezebo wrote \" The game gives you tiny threads of story, but really relies on the ambiance and strange compelling puzzles to pull you along. It largely works, though if you're the kind of person that requires action or story to pull you along you'll probably be left disappointed. For me, I relished my time on that weird island, and was sad when it was over and I had to come back to reality.\" 148Apps said \"The Lost City doesn't overstay its welcome, doesn't bore with any complicated story, and doesn't cost too much coin to acquire. It may not be the best game to hit iOS this year but it will easily be one of the most recommendable. Let's hope Fire Maple endeavors further into this genre, they have a knack for it.\" TouchArcade said \"In the end, I found myself trying to slow down and simply enjoy being in the game's atmosphere. I really didn't want the game to end, and I suppose that's the best compliment I can give anything I play\". Vandal Online wrote \" Those veteran players that miss the times of point and click adventures shouldn't let this app escape. Its price and originality make it a must have for iPhone.\"", "SlideToPlay wrote \" The Lost City isn't extraordinarily rewarding, but it's a pretty pleasant adventure.\" Adventure Games wrote \"The Lost City is a swift, undemanding adventure that chooses to parade as relaxed mobile entertainment, rather than capitalizing on its potential to be a more memorable adventure gaming experience.\" References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2017 video game\n is a 2017 role-playing videogame developed by Crim for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and Nintendo Switch. Set in modern-day Tokyo, \"The Lost Child\" is a follow-up to 2011's \". The game was removed from all digital platforms in the European, American, Asian and Oceania regions on the 18/6/2023 and can no longer be purchased. This was due to Dragami Games taking over the publishing rights. Development. In May 2013, it was announced that Sawaki Takeyasu, creator, director and lead artist of \", had purchased the rights to the \"El Shaddai\" IP from UTV Ignition Games with the intention of expanding it under his newly-formed development studio Crim. In 2017 at a Tokyo Sandbox presentation, Takeyasu teased a \"major announcement\" relating to the IP to be made within the next two weeks, which was officially revealed ten days later in \"Famitsu\" as \"The Lost Child\", a role-playing game for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita set in the \"El Shaddai\" universe. It was announced in August 2017 that Sony Interactive Entertainment would be publishing and providing localisation of the game in Chinese territories. In September 2017, it was announced by NIS America that the game would be receiving a Western release, with a Nintendo Switch port also being announced for the West in February 2018. Reception. \"The Lost Child\" received \"mixed or average\" reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic. Reaction to delisting." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Discount?
Discount (band)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=5575093
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What genre is Marty Marsala?
Marty Marsala
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=11199982
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During the 1920s he switched to the trumpet and soon joined his brother Joe Marsala's band in New York City following years as a freelance musician in Chicago, trumpeting for them from 1936 to 1941. In 1937 and 1938 he also worked with Bob Howard and Tempo King. He worked with the Will Hudson Orchestra and then led a local band for a while, joining Chico Marx's band and playing for them from 1942 to 1943; the band was technically led by Ben Pollack, but performed under Marx's name. He served briefly in the United States Army from 1944–1945. After service he toured between San Francisco and Chicago, playing much dixieland with his brother again as well as Miff Mole and Tony Parenti. He became especially popular in California during these years. In 1955 he moved permanently to San Francisco and began leading his own groups and recording with Kid Ory and Earl Hines.", "During the 1960s his health deteriorated and he retired from performing in 1965, never recording under his own name. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Marsala (, Maissala ; ) is an Italian comune located in the Province of Trapani in the westernmost part of Sicily. Marsala is the most populated town in its province and the fifth largest in Sicily.<templatestyles src=\"Module:Historical populations/styles.css\"/>The town is famous for the docking of Giuseppe Garibaldi on 11 May 1860 (the \"Expedition of the Thousand\") and for its Marsala wine. A feature of the area is the Stagnone Lagoon Natural Reserve – a marine area with salt ponds. Marsala is built on the ruins of the ancient Carthaginian city of Lilybaeum, and includes in its territory the archaeological site of the island of Motya, an ancient Phoenician town. The modern name likely derived from the Arabic (\"marsā ʿaliyy\", \"Ali's harbor\"), or possibly (\"marsā llāh\", \"God's harbor\"). Geography. Situated at the extreme western point of Sicily, the town was founded on Lilibeo Cape from where the Aegadian Islands and the Stagnone Lagoon can be seen. Territory. The territory of Marsala, , has a rich cultural and landscape heritage; its area includes the Stagnone Lagoon, a Natural Reserve in which is located the island of Mozia.", "The city of Marsala had a population of about 86,000 until the end of 1970, when Petrosino, a village formerly part of Marsala, decided to become a self-governing town after a local referendum. The area of Marsala is classified as a seismic zone 2 (medium). In the last 200 years three earthquakes of medium-high intensity were recorded:\nClimate. Marsala has a hot-summer mediterranean climate (Köppen: \"Csa\"), similar to most coastal towns in Sicily, with hot and dry summers coupled with moderately wet and mild winters. Weather in Marsala is similar to that of nearby Trapani. Summers are generally warm with a record maximum temperature of in August 2017. In the summer, due to how dry it is, it is not unusual to experience the effect of Sirocco wind, which brings dust and sand from the Sahara. Winters are generally rainy and cooler with temperatures ranging between minimum of (in December 2014) and . Snowfall occurs very rarely, since the temperature has never dropped below freezing, although snow has fallen before, for example in December 2014. Mythology. In Greek mythology, Butes was the only Argonaut who jumped in the sea while sailing past the Sirens because he couldn't resist the charm of their singing, but Aphrodite saved him and transferred him to Lilybaeum. History. Carthaginian Period. The Carthaginian army sent to conquer Selinunte in 409 BC landed and camped near the site of the later Lilybaeum.", "In 397 BC when the Phoenician colony of Motya on the southwestern coast of Sicily was invaded and destroyed by the Syracusan tyrant Dionysius I, the survivors founded a town on the mainland nearby, the site of modern-day Marsala, which they called by a Punic name, recorded in Greek as \"Lilýbaion\" () and in Latin as \"\". Over the following two centuries, it became a trade centre for manufactured goods and served as a strategic port between Carthage and Carthaginian territories in Sardinia. It was built with strong defensive walls from the beginning and had three linked harbours. Punic Lilybaion was never conquered although it was besieged several times e.g. by Pyrrhus of Epirus and the Romans. The walls were ultimately over 10m high and 7m thick. They were strengthened for Pyrrhus' Siege of Lilybaeum in 278 BC by a second wall 10m from the first. The siege lasted 2 months before he withdrew. It was the only city which Pyrrhus could not conquer during his campaign at Sicily. The First Punic War began here when the Punic army landed at Lilybaion in 265–264 BC, then marched across Sicily to Messina, where the opening clash of the war took place. In 250 BC the Romans sent a huge naval expedition of up to 240 ships towards Lilybaeum, the Carthaginian headquarters. A massive Roman army of 4 legions under the two consuls was also sent." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Brand New?
Brand New (band)
[ "alternative rock", "alternative music", "alt-rock", "alternative", "alt rock", "pop/rock", "Alternative Rock" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=728821
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Lacey, Tierney and Lane all played in the band the Rookie Lot, from Levittown, New York. Lacey was also the founding bassist for Taking Back Sunday before leaving. With Accardi in 2000, they formed Brand New in Merrick, New York. The band signed to Triple Crown Records and in 2001 released their debut album \"Your Favorite Weapon\". Their second album, \"Deja Entendu\", was released in 2003 and marked a stylistic change for the band, one that garnered an extremely positive critical reception. The album's first two singles, \"The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows\" and \"Sic Transit Gloria... Glory Fades\", both received airplay on MTV2 and Fuse TV, entering the top 40 on the United Kingdom Singles Chart. \"Deja Entendu\" was eventually certified Gold in the United States. Brand New moved to Interscope Records and released the critically acclaimed \"The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me\" in 2006.", "\"Jesus Christ\" became their highest-charting single in the US, peaking at number 30 on the Alternative Songs chart. The album was also certified Gold in the United States. In March 2008, the band started their own record label, Procrastinate! Music Traitors. Their fourth album, \"Daisy\", which saw Accardi become a significant lyricist for the band, was released in 2009 and reached number six on the \"Billboard\" 200. The band released two non-album singles following \"Daisy\": \"Mene\" in April 2015 and \"I Am a Nightmare\" in May 2016, also formally releasing the original demos for their third album which had been leaked on the internet a decade earlier. Brand New surprise-released their fifth and final album \"Science Fiction\" on August 17, 2017, two days after announcing its release on vinyl. Receiving both critical acclaim and commercial success, it became Brand New's first number-one album on the \"Billboard\" 200. Lacey had stated that the band would disband in 2018, but they have been inactive since late 2017 after he was accused of sexual misconduct occurring during the band's early days. History. Formation and \"Your Favorite Weapon\" (2000–2002). Prior to Brand New's official formation, in the late 1990s, Jesse Lacey, Garrett Tierney and Brian Lane were all members of the post-hardcore band the Rookie Lot, along with Brandon Reilly and Alex Dunne of Crime in Stereo. The Rookie Lot split and did not play for a while until Lacey, Lane and Tierney started to rehearse again.", "After Reilly joined The Movielife, they then recruited guitarist Vincent Accardi, who had been playing in a band called One Last Goodbye. All four members had backgrounds linking into their local Long Island independent and hardcore music scenes, but with influences from an array of artists ranging from Buddy Rich to the Archers of Loaf. They eventually formed Brand New in 2000, in a basement in Merrick, New York. Their initial intention was always to \"move outside of whatever notions they felt inclined to when they were making music as younger people.\" The band gained exposure in the local scene through playing shows with alternative rock contemporaries Midtown and post-hardcore bands like Glassjaw, while also self-releasing a four-song demo. The band's first show was at the Garden City bowling alley as the opener for Long Island hardcore band Silent Majority. Brand New signed to Triple Crown Records just after their second-ever show. The band had released a demo for Warner Bros. Records, but the label did not believe that the band had a hit single in their catalog that was worth signing them for. In response, Lacey immediately wrote \"Last Chance to Lose Your Keys\" at the label office to serve as their single, but Warner Bros. declined to make an offer and Brand New ended up with Triple Crown instead. Lane and Reilly came up with the band name Brand New, which Lacey said was \"somewhat in jest because nothing about the band is really that new... we weren't trying to break ground with a new kind of sound or anything.\"", "Later, Lacey said that interpretation was not his original intention, claiming that \"a friend of ours said he would call his band Brand New but he never got a new band so we took it. I wish it were something as clever as a sarcastic take on the state of music.\" Brand New's debut studio album \"Your Favorite Weapon\" was produced by friend of the band Mike Sapone. The album has been described as being \"bitter about ex-girlfriends\", with an excessive concentration on \"post-breakup angst\". It received relatively positive reviews, with AllMusic awarding it three out of five and PopMatters also being favorable. It became a moderate success, selling over 50,000 copies. The record deal gave Brand New the opportunity to tour, playing alongside the likes of Taking Back Sunday and touring the UK in support of Finch, to a \"great response\" from the crowds. The only single released from \"Your Favorite Weapon\" was \"Jude Law and a Semester Abroad\". The song has been described by AllMusic as a \"semi-hit\" after it received airplay on both MTV2 and Fuse. \"Deja Entendu,\" acclaim and label bidding war (2003–2004). Brand New's second studio album was written in the \"year and-a-half or two years\" that they were touring the material off of \"Your Favorite Weapon\".", "According to drummer Brian Lane, \"Jesse [Lacey] wrote a lot of the lyrics about different things than 'I just broke up with my girlfriend' for the new record,\" as Lacey had written the songs on an acoustic guitar in his bedroom. Lane also explained that the band was now influenced by a range of different artists: \"All of us got exposed to a lot of different music that all of us were listening to. For the first [album] we weren't in such close quarters for 24 hours a day. I think that has a lot to do with it.\" Unlike their first album, it was said that a lot of time and concentration went into making the album. The band released \"Deja Entendu\" through Razor & Tie/Triple Crown Records in June 2003, being issued in Europe and Australia in October 2003. The album's title, \"Deja Entendu\", is French for \"feels like I heard this before.\" It was explained as \"very tongue-in-cheek\" by vocalist Jesse Lacey. Elaborating on the title's meaning, he told MTV, \"No matter who you are or what your band is about, you can't put a record out without people saying it's derivative of something else. So by saying the record's already been heard, it's kind of like saying, 'Yeah, you're right. We're doing something that's already been done before.'\" He reinforced, \"We're not trying to break new ground in music." ], "support": [ 0, 0, 1, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Really Me?
Really Me
[ "teen sitcom", "teen situation comedy" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=31581532
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But being a star isn't as easy as Maddy had thought. She has to deal with the cameras and embarrassing moments that will be seen by all her high school peers and friends. Even though there are tons of cameras, mistakes, and drama, Maddy and Julia will always stick together to get through the many obstacles that they face in their everyday life. Voiceover. The German dubbing was recorded at TV+Synchron Berlin, dubbing script by Peter Krone, dubbing director Irene Timm. voice of Maddy: Lisa Mitsching, voice of Julia: Julia Meynen, voice of Brody: Konrad Bösherz, voice of Clarke: Moritz Russ, voice of Ray: Bernd Vollbrecht, voice of Charlene: Ktharina Tomaschewsky, voice of DJ: Asad Schwarz. Telecast and home release. \"Really Me\" originally aired on Family.", "It premiered on April 22, 2011 and on the French-language VRAK.TV on August 31, 2011. The final episode aired on April 5, 2013 in Canada with repeats aired until the mid-2010s. It started airing on Netflix in the U.S. on June 15, 2015. Foreign networks had been aired with the show: HBO Family in Latin America and Brazil, Pop Girl in the United Kingdom, RTÉ Two (part of TRTÉ) in Ireland, JOJO in Turkey, Frisbee in Italy, KiKa in Germany, ABC3 in Australia, Star TV in Romania, and Disney Channel in the Netherlands and Belgium. In the early 2010s, Australian distributor is eventually planning a three-disc DVD set (seasons 1 and 2) with all episodes from the show. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Video game\nReally? Really! is the third eroge visual novel in the \"Shuffle!\" series created by Navel for Microsoft Windows. It is a continuation of Kaede's path from the first \"Shuffle!\" visual novel, and has a linear plot. The limited edition was released on November 24, 2006 at a retail price of ¥9,240 (about US$79.73). Navel released a \"soft\" version (without explicit sexual content, like \"Shuffle! On The Stage\" for \"Shuffle!\") of \"Really? Really!\" on Nintendo DS in 2009. The DS version was released on June 25, 2009 by Kadokawa Shoten. It was localized by MangaGamer and released on June 6, 2014 (PC version only). Gameplay. In \"Really? Really! \", Kaede has lost her memories and throughout the game the player must fix them. Using keywords acquired from viewing various events in Kaede's memories, the player must fix mistakes in Kaede's past memories. The player starts at a \"crossroad\" where different doors are available. By going through the events beyond the doors and correcting memories with the keywords earned on the way, the player receives a \"memory\" which he can \"liberate\" by watching. Like stated at the picture, the game has a lot of similarities to Ace Attorney series. For example, the first mistake that occurs is that Kaede says that Midoriba Itsuki is a girl (he is actually a boy).", "By using the 'Really Attack', the player can select the 'Midoriba Itsuki' keyword, which causes Rin to say \"OBJECTION!\" which then causes the scene to shatter and replay correctly. The player is allowed five errors per day to get the memories corrected. In order to get the CG for the scene, the player must have a 100% completion. If the player makes five errors in a day, the game ends. The player should also note that once he makes 3 mistakes out of the 5 allowed, the game allows a hint where the \"life bar\" flashes, notifying that a certain keyword must be used at this dialog. However, it does not reveal what keyword should be used, so it is possible that the player may not possess the keyword. In this case, he must \"escape\" and choose another path to find the keyword. Should the player feel that he does not have the appropriate keyword for the situation, the player has the option of escaping the scene (and even that particular event/time entirely), and then coming back later upon acquiring more keywords. This is possible as the player usually has access to multiple events to play back and correct in the \"event selection\" area. Upon completion of all the events of a day, the player is able to play back these memories from Kaede's point of view, providing interesting insights into her inner thoughts. This is the only time when Rin's lines are voiced.", "Other characters may also comment from time to time during these sequences (for example, after a H-scene that did not actually take place or during the time when Kaede falsely accused Rin of killing her mother up to the point when she finally finds out the truth) or even alter them (Mayumi enlarging her breast size multiple times and getting caught, providing comic relief). Music. Opening Theme: Remember memories, by YURIA. Insert Song: Ageless Love, by Miyuki Hashimoto\nEnding Theme: Happy Dream, by YURIA. Ports. The game was ported to the Nintendo DS by both Navel and its distributor, Kadokawa Shoten. The game differs from the Windows version as all the sex scenes are removed (but the game still features sexual content) and the controls were changed to use the touchscreen." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is C. L. Blast?
C. L. Blast
[ "soul music", "soul", "Soul" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=42082972
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35154903-3d77-4d3c-be5c-6133d38fd576
What genre is Million Dollar Baby?
Million Dollar Baby (1941 film)
[ "romantic comedy", "romedy", "romcom" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=22050579
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First, because James Amory is the only lawyer in the firm to be outraged by the injustice, she hires him and fires the rest of the firm. His first task is to locate all of McCallister's heirs. It turns out there is only one: granddaughter Pam McCallister. Pam works in Lacey's Department Store and lives in a boardinghouse in New York City. To find out what kind of person she is, Cornelia becomes a fellow tenant. Cornelia also meets Pam's boyfriend, composer and piano player Pete Rowan (Reagan). Cornelia then has Jim give Pam a million dollars. Pam is excited at first, buying gifts for her boardinghouse friends, and her boyfriend, who lives across the hall from her. Much to her surprise, her friends and boyfriend seem to change overnight. They are not as overjoyed at her good fortune as she imagines they would be, and rather resent her. As the last straw, her boyfriend tells her she's an Elsie Dinsmore and breaks it off with her.", "Pam finally decides on a course of action that makes her happy, as well as those around her. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2004 American sports drama film by Clint Eastwood\nMillion Dollar Baby is a 2004 American sports drama film directed, co-produced, scored by and starring Clint Eastwood from a screenplay written by Paul Haggis, based on stories from the 2000 collection \"\" by F.X. Toole, the pen name of fight manager and cutman Jerry Boyd. It also stars Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman. The film follows Margaret \"Maggie\" Fitzgerald (Swank), an underdog amateur boxer who is helped by an underappreciated boxing trainer (Eastwood) to achieve her dream of becoming a professional. \"Million Dollar Baby\" was theatrically released on December 15, 2004, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received critical acclaim and grossed $216.8 million worldwide. The film garnered seven nominations at the 77th Academy Awards and won four: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress (for Swank), and Best Supporting Actor (for Freeman). It has since been cited as one of the best films of the 2000s, the 21st century and of all-time. Plot. Margaret \"Maggie\" Fitzgerald, a waitress from the Ozarks, comes to the Hit Pit, a rundown boxing gym in Los Angeles operated by Frankie Dunn. Dunn is a cantankerous Irish-American trainer, estranged from his daughter. Maggie asks Frankie to train her, but he refuses because he does not want to train women and believes Maggie is too old. Eddie \"Scrap-Iron\" Dupris, Frankie's friend and employee, helps Maggie.", "Frankie's prize prospect, \"Big Willie\" Little, signs with the successful manager Mickey Mack after becoming impatient with Frankie rejecting offers for a championship bout. Frankie reluctantly agrees to train Maggie. Maggie fights her way up in the women's amateur boxing division with Frankie's coaching. Since she has earned a reputation for quick knockouts, Frankie bribes managers to put their trainee fighters against her. Scrap, concerned when Frankie rejects several offers for big fights, arranges a meeting for Maggie with Mickey Mack, but out of loyalty to Frankie, she declines. Frankie bestows Maggie a Gaelic nickname, embroidered on her boxing robe, \"Mo Chuisle\", but does not tell her its meaning. The two travel to Europe as she continues to win. Maggie eventually saves enough of her winnings to buy her mother a house, but her mother berates Maggie for endangering her government aid, claiming that everyone back home is laughing at her. Frankie is finally willing to arrange a title fight. He secures Maggie a $1 million match in Las Vegas against the WBA women's welterweight champion, Billie \"the Blue Bear\" Osterman, a German ex-prostitute who has a reputation as a dirty fighter. Maggie begins to dominate the fight, but Billie knocks her out with an illegal sucker punch from behind after the bell rings to end the round. Maggie lands hard on her corner stool, placed there by Frankie’s assistant, breaking her neck and leaving her a ventilator-dependent quadriplegic.", "Frankie goes through the five stages of grief, seeking multiple doctors' opinions in denial, lashing out in anger at Scrap, and trying to bargain with God through prayer. He later apologizes to Scrap and blames himself. Scrap tells him not to as Maggie owed it to him for getting her shot at the world championship. While in the hospital, Maggie looks forward to a visit from her family. They arrive only after first touring Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood. Accompanied by an attorney, their sole concern is to get Maggie's assets transferred to them. Disgusted, she orders them to leave and threatens to report their welfare fraud if they try to contact her again. Maggie develops bedsores and undergoes an amputation for an infected leg. She asks Frankie to help her die, declaring that she had everything she wanted out of life. A horrified Frankie refuses, so Maggie later bites her own tongue in an attempt to bleed to death. Knowing the fatherly affection Frankie has developed for Maggie, Frankie's priest warns him that he would never find himself again if he were to go through with Maggie's request. Frankie sneaks into the hospital one night, unaware that Scrap is watching from the shadows. Just before administering a fatal injection of adrenaline, he tells Maggie the meaning of \"mo chuisle\": \"my darling, and my blood\", then gives Maggie a final goodbye kiss. He never returns to the gym. Scrap writes to Frankie's daughter, informing her of her father's true character. Development and production." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Jacks?
Jacks (band)
[ "psychedelic rock", "acid rock", "psy rock", "psyrock", "psychedelia" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=6917495
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What genre is 22?
22 (Taylor Swift song)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=37748218
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The lyrics celebrate being 22 years old while acknowledging the heartache that the narrator experienced in the past. Upon \"Red\"'s release, critics complimented the production of \"22\" as catchy but some found the lyrics weak and the song repetitive. Retrospectively, some have considered it one of Swift's best pop songs. \"22\" peaked at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It received platinum or higher certifications in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom, peaking in the top 10 on the singles chart in the lattermost country as well as Israel and South Africa. The accompanying music video was shot in Malibu, California, depicting Swift having a house party with friends. Swift included the song in the set list of the Red Tour (2013–2014) and the Eras Tour (2023–2024). She performed it live at the 2013 \"Billboard\" Music Awards. Some media outlets dub \"22\" a cultural phenomenon resulting in the prominence of 22nd birthdays.", "A re-recorded version of the track, titled \"22 (Taylor's Version)\", was released as part of Swift's second re-recorded album, \"Red (Taylor's Version)\", on November 12, 2021. It peaked at number 30 on the \"Billboard\" Global 200 and entered on the charts of Australia, Canada, Portugal, Singapore, and the United States. Writing and production. Swift released her third studio album, the self-written \"Speak Now\", in October 2010. Produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman, \"Speak Now\" expands on the country-pop production style of its predecessor, \"Fearless\" (2008). On her fourth studio album, \"Red\" (2012), Swift wanted to experiment with other musical styles. To this end, she worked with producers outside of her career base in Nashville, Tennessee, and went to Los Angeles to collaborate with Swedish producer Max Martin. Swift cited Martin's ability to \"just land a chorus\" as an inspiration. Martin and Shellback, another Swedish producer, co-wrote and co-produced three songs with Swift on \"Red\"—\"22\", \"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together\", and \"I Knew You Were Trouble\"—all of which feature a pop production and programmed keyboards. Michael Ilbert and Sam Holland recorded \"22\" at MXM Studios in Stockholm and Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles, with engineers John Hanes, Eric Eylands, and Tim Roberts. Şerban Ghenea mixed \"22\" at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach.", "The instruments used on the track include acoustic guitar (Swift, Shellback), bass (Shellback), electric guitar (Shellback), and keyboards (Martin, Shellback). Talking about the theme of \"22\", Swift told \"Billboard\" that the song captures how she felt about being 22 years old and the \"possibilities of how you're still learning, but you know enough. [...] That brings about a carefree feeling that is sort of based on indecision and fear and at the same time letting loose\". She said during a February 2013 interview with Ryan Seacrest that the song's inspiration was a group of female friends with whom she often hung out; despite the uncertainty of adulthood, \"the one thing that you have is that you have each other\". On March 12, 2013, Big Machine in partnership with Republic Records released \"22\" to US contemporary hit radio as the fourth \"Red\" single. A day later, it was released exclusively to Swift's official website as a limited-edition CD single, which was sold by itself or via an exclusive package with the Red Tour merchandise. \"22\" was released in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2013. Composition and lyrics. Music critics described \"22\" as a pop song incorporating styles such as bubblegum and dance-pop. Rob Sheffield from \"Rolling Stone\" described the genre as disco, and Annie Zaleski in the \"Cleveland Scene\" called the track a \"spunky '90s-rock gem\".", "\"22\" begins with an acoustic guitar riff and incorporates an acoustic guitar-based arrangement in the verses. The upbeat refrain infuses elements of dance and electronic music; it incorporates pulsing 1980s-pop-influenced synthesizers and syncopated bass drums that evoke influences from hip hop and alternative rock. \"Billboard\" said \"22\" was Swift's \"most blatantly 'pop' song\" up to that point, and Perone commented that her vocals, processed by Martin's and Shellback's electronic production, make the track sound radically different compared to her previous songs. According to \"The Boot\"'s Riane Konc, despite the pop production, \"22\" remains \"[an] essential part of [Swift's] country years\". Musically it is written in key of G major and has a tempo of 104 beats per minute. Swift’s vocals span from G3 and D5. In the lyrics, the narrator celebrates the experience of being 22 years old, inviting friends to dress up, hang out, and \"make fun of [their] exes\" after having gone through a heartbreak. When she and the friends are at the party, she realizes the place has \"too many cool kids\" (who murmur, \"‘Who's Taylor Swift anyway, ew?\"). The group then decides to \"ditch the whole scene\". Towards the song's conclusion, the narrator dances with a man who \"looks like bad news\", but whom she \"has to have\". Critics observed the conflicting emotions of early adulthood.", "Jordan Sargent of \"Spin\" said the refrain's bass has a \"fleeting upward sweep\" that reflects the lyrical sentiment of \"feeling young and invincible\" while facing the impending \"doom of growing up\". For \"Billboard\", although the production is upbeat with \"the most sugary hooks available\", the lyrics are rather contemplative. NPR Music's J. English wrote that the contradictory feelings (\"We're happy, free, confused and lonely at the same time / It's miserable and magical\") serve as a mission statement for \"Red\"'s depiction of a wide array of emotions, from the wide-eyed optimism on \"Begin Again\" to the cautionary tale of celebrity on \"The Lucky One\". Perone otherwise found the track to be escapist and carefree; whereas the narrators of Swift's previous songs ponder about lost love in her own headspace, the narrator of \"22\" hangs out at parties and gets along with a man she just met. Critical reception. \"Billboard\"'s review of \"Red\" appreciated Swift's songwriting on \"22\" for \"succinctly communicating conflicting emotion\" despite the upbeat production. Digital Spy's Lewis Corner deemed the single another \"pop smash\" for Swift's career. Reviewers that highlighted \"22\" as one of the album's best tracks included \"Idolator\"'s Sam Lansky, \"USA Today\"'s Jerry Shriver, and the \"Tampa Bay Times\"' Max Asayesh-Brown, all of whom complimented the production." ], "support": [ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ] }
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What genre is Worse Things Waiting?
Worse Things Waiting
[ "fantasy", "fantasy fiction", "horror literature" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=16781585
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What genre is Protocol?
Protocol (band)
[ "pop music", "pop", "Pop" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=3885945
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Dominic Joseph, the drummer, went on to DJ and co-produce in Electro Duo Leatherhead, supporting Fatboy Slim, Chemical Brothers and Pete Tong, playing at Glasontbury Festival and Rockness Festival amongst others. and played drums for various artists including Lucie Silvas and Jamie Burke. Dominic is currently CEO & co-founder of the international Advertising Technology business, Captify. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Kyoto Protocol is a Malaysian rock band from Kuala Lumpur formed in 2009. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Fuad, back-up vocalist/keyboard player Gael, guitarist Hairi, bassist Shakeil, and drummer Shan. In 2011, Kyoto Protocol received a nomination in the 'Best New Artist' category from the Anugerah Industri Muzik following the success of their EP titled \"An Album\" in the same year. Its lead single \"Pussycat\" peaked at No.1 on Hitz.FM's Malaysian English Top 10, the FlyFM Campur Charts and TraxxFM's Upstage Charts. History. 2009-2011: Formation and early days. Kyoto Protocol was formed in 2009 by Fuad, Gael, Hairi, Shaq and Shan. The band won 1st place in the Yamaha Asian Beat 2009 Central Regional Finals. In the subsequent National Finals, however, they narrowly missed out on the top spot and the chance to represent Malaysia in the Asian Beat Grand Finals in Japan, settling for runner-up instead. In 2011, they were hand-picked to be the opening act for in MGMT's maiden concert in Kuala Lumpur, their first exposure to the big stage. Since then, they adapted quickly and in the process racked up impressive accolades including coveted slots at Future Music Festival Asia, Rockaway and Urbanscapes. 2011-2012: \"An Album\". In June 2011, Kyoto Protocol released “An Album”, a 5-track EP, under Monsoon Records who spotted them making the rounds in the local gigging circuit.", "Their first single from the album “Pussycat” garnered heavy rotation on the airwaves, even reaching number 1 on the Hitz.FM's Malaysian English Top 10, FlyFM's Campur Chart and TraxxFM's Upstage Charts. Subsequently, the band received a nomination for “Best New Artist” from Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) in the same year, building on the success of “An Album”. They were also one of the opening acts for We The Kings and We Are The In Crowd, alongside Bunkface and Oh Chentaku on 30 May 2012 at the Bukit Jalil Stadium. 2013-2014. In March 2013, the band kickstarted proceedings at the Flamingo Stage of Future Music Festival Asia, held in Sepang, Malaysia. They shared the stage with big international acts that included Grammy nominees Fun., British indie rock band Bloc Party, and Australian goliaths The Temper Trap, amongst others. Future Music Festival Asia is currently the only instalment of the Future Music Festival franchise outside of Australia. The band performed a couple new tracks, in a preview to a potential upcoming album rumoured to be released in late 2013. In April 2013, they participated as contestants for the second season of \"Versus\" -a TV9 reality show where obscure bands compete against each other- where they reached second place. In August of the same year, they rubbed shoulders with international acts like Smashing Pumpkins and Modest Mouse for Good Vibes Festival that was held in Sepang.", "Also, they officially released brand new EP entitled \"Pahlawan\" featuring few songs from \"Versus\" and also a brand new track with Liyana Fizi, \"Jelita\". Meanwhile, in September 2013, they are the opening act for The Killers held in Helipad, Sepang. Now they are focusing on their upcoming album that is expected to be released in 2014. In May 2014, the band released their brand new song, \"Dispensable\" exclusively on Deezer and later released on iTunes. The song is from their upcoming album entitled \"Catch These Men\", set to be released in late 2014. In September 2014, the band has confirmed that the completion of their album. So far, the confirmed tracks on the album is \"Dispensable\", \"Still Alive\", \"An Honest Day\" and the new one, \"Monster's Ball\" which the band debut the song live at their recent show in Shah Alam, Selangor for Proton's \"Alami Proton\" event. In October 2014, the album officially completed mixing and mastering by Faiz Fadzil of The Wknd. 2015-2017: \"Catch These Men\". In January 2015, the band officially announced their tour in February 2015 for their new album, \"Catch These Men\". The band toured in Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh. 2017-2018: \"The Pen is Mightier\". Kyoto Protocol went back into the studio and started writing new songs in 2017 and started recording at Maverick Studio towards the end of 2017.", "They released their first single from their upcoming album in July 2018 entitled \"Delta Wing\". The song was released on Spotify, Deezer, & Apple Music, and made it into New Music Friday (Malaysia) on Spotify which marked the return of Kyoto Protocol on the big stage. They then released the following single \"Guilty Plea\" in October 2018, and followed that release with another single \"The End\" in December, in conjunction with the full \"The Pen is Mightier\" album launch. \"The End\" was selected for New Music Friday on Spotify across multiple countries in Asia, including Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines, and also made it to the Top Hits Malaysia playlist. To commemorate the launch of \"The Pen is Mightier\", Kyoto Protocol went on a National Tour in November to December 2018 which included shows in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh, Johor Bahru, Kuching, Miri and Kota Kinabalu. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />" ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Corrupted?
Corrupted (band)
[ "doom metal", "sludge metal", "Sludge", "Sludgecore", "Sludge doom" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=8119022
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An example of the latter can be found on their 2005 album \"El mundo frio\", which is a 72-minute song with extensive sections of harp. Iann Robinson wrote on Nonelouder.com, \"Right when you think you can peg Corrupted as an all Doom band they release a lush acoustic set within their bleak musical landscape.\" They mainly sing in Spanish, with some songs containing sections in Japanese or English. In 2009, \"Terrorizer\" chose Corrupted's 1997 album \"Paso inferior\" as the seventeenth-best sludge album. They wrote at the time, {\nIn 2002, the band released a statement about interviews:\nReferences. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "1988 punk rock band\nCorrupted Ideals is a punk rock band from Long Beach, California formed in 1988. The band's early line-up, which appeared on their first full-length LP, \"Join the Resistance\", included Paul Kelly and Mike Nigro, on vocals and guitar, respectively. They wrote most of the material together, with Mike writing most of the music, and Paul contributing most of the lyrics. The band's second release, \"Anti-Generation\", came with a lineup change, including Pete \"Action Man\" Archer on bass, and Anthony Guarino on drums. Nicky Garratt also played guitar on portions of \"Anti-Generation\", including the CI cover of the UK Subs, \"Telephone Numbers.\" Pete and Anthony played in another band together in the mid-1980s, called Violent Outrage (a band that played with Corrupted Ideals regularly in the mid-late 1980s. This line up changed slightly a week before touring the Western US, with Pete moving to bass in the Stitches (who were opening for Corrupted Ideals on tour), and Anthony moving to bass, as the band was able to recruit celebrated punk rock drummer Sean Antillon to play drums. Sean is known best for playing drums for the Weirdos, but also has (or is currently) played for the Gears, the Stains, the Skulls, and many other early LA bands who reformed. Currently, Corrupted Ideals lineup includes Steve Swailes of the Hitchhikers playing guitar, Paul Kelly on vocals, Anthony Guarino playing bass, and Sean Antillon on drums.", "After Corrupted Ideals stopped playing, in 1995, Paul Kelly and Sean Antillon went on to form the Neurotones, along with Steve Swailes. The Neurotones were more stripped down rock, influenced by very early rock and roll, and would be labeled in the genre Rockabilly/Psychobilly. Discography. Media. Corrupted Ideals were featured in an article in Thrasher Magazine in April 1994. The article was written by Brian Brannon of JFA. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2019 film by Ron Scalpello\nThe Corrupted is a 2019 British crime thriller film directed by Ron Scalpello from a screenplay by Nick Moorcroft. The film stars Sam Claflin, Timothy Spall, Noel Clarke, David Hayman, Charlie Murphy, Naomi Ackie, Joe Claflin, Sam Otto, Cathal Pendred and Hugh Bonneville, and follows an ex-convict who tries to win back the trust of his family after losing everything to a local crime syndicate. Production. Development. On 20 June 2017, Eclipse Global Entertainment announced Ron Scalpello as director on their website. Casting. On 5 February 2018, it was announced that Sam Claflin had joined the cast alongside Timothy Spall. Hugh Bonneville, David Hayman and Naomi Ackie were also added. On 16 March 2018, Noel Clarke was cast as a police detective. Filming. Principal photography commenced on 16 March 2018 in various locations around London. Some filming took place on the Dartford area of the North Kent Marshes in Kent as the setting of a crime scene. Release. The film was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on 10 May 2019 by Entertainment Film Distributors. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Virtual epidemic in World of Warcraft\nThe Corrupted Blood incident (also known as the World of Warcraft pandemic) took place between September 13 and October 8, 2005, in \"World of Warcraft\", a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. When participating in a certain boss battle at the end of a raid, player characters would become infected with a debuff that was transmitted between characters in close proximity. While developers intended to keep the effects of the debuff within this boss's game region, a programming oversight soon led to an in-game pandemic throughout the fictional world of Azeroth. \"World of Warcraft\" introduced the game region of Zul'Gurub on September 13. The boss of the region, Hakkar the Soulflayer, cast the debuff Corrupted Blood on raid participants, which expired when players defeated Hakkar. Corrupted Blood soon spread beyond Zul'Gurub through players by deactivating their infected animal companions, who when reactivated in densely populated non-combat zones, still carried the debuff, becoming disease vectors, while non-player characters became asymptomatic carriers. Player reactions to the Corrupted Blood pandemic varied: some provided aid by healing players or warning them of outbreak zones, while griefers intentionally contracted the debuff to spread it across the game world. After several failed hotfixes, Blizzard ended the pandemic by performing a hard reset, and a later patch prevented companions from contracting Corrupted Blood entirely." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Mercy?
Mercy (2000 film)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=4199150
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In order to catch the killer, Catherine must trust Vickie to guide her through the dangerous and illicit underground. One of the strange things that happens in this movie is when Mary (Karen Young, from \"Jaws the Revenge\" and \"The Sopranos\") ties down her doctor (Julian Sands) after he dresses up like her mother. He tells her to act out her aggression by pretending he's her mother. She bites his nearly nude body in several places and takes out a knife.", "World Wrestling Federation pay-per-view event\nThe 2000 No Mercy was the third No Mercy professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It took place on October 22, 2000, at the Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York. The main event was a No Disqualification match for the WWF Championship. The Rock defended the title against Kurt Angle. Angle pinned Rock after an Angle Slam to win the title. The other main match was a No Holds Barred Match between the returning Stone Cold Steve Austin and Rikishi. The undercard featured Triple H versus Chris Benoit, Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) versus Los Conquistadores (Uno and Dos) for the WWF Tag Team Championship, William Regal versus Naked Mideon for the WWF European Championship, Right to Censor (Val Venis and Steven Richards) versus Chyna and Billy Gunn in a tag team match, Chris Jericho versus X-Pac in a Steel cage match, Acolytes Protection Agency (Bradshaw and Faarooq) and Lita versus T & A (Test and Albert) and Trish Stratus in a six-person mixed tag team match and a Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) Invitational Tables match. Production. Background. No Mercy was first held by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) as a United Kingdom-exclusive pay-per-view (PPV) in May 1999. A second No Mercy was then held later that same year in October, but in the United States.", "A third event was then scheduled to be held on October 22, 2000, at the Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York. This third event in turn established No Mercy as the annual October PPV for the WWF. Storylines. No Mercy featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, plots, and storylines that were played out on \"Raw is War\" and \"SmackDown! \"—The World Wrestling Federation's (WWF) television programs. Wrestlers portrayed a villain or a hero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Two predominant rivalries heading into No Mercy were created at the same time. The one was between The Rock and Kurt Angle for the WWF Championship and the other was between Triple H and Chris Benoit. At Unforgiven, Triple H defeated Angle in a No Disqualification match and Rock retained the WWF Championship against Benoit, The Undertaker and Kane in a Fatal Four-Way match. On the September 28 edition of \"SmackDown! \", Angle and Benoit defeated Rock and Triple H in a tag team match. On the October 2 edition of \"Raw is War\", Benoit helped Angle in defeating Triple H to become the number one contender for the WWF title at No Mercy. As a result, Triple H and Benoit began feuding. On the October 9 edition of \"Raw is War\", the WWF Commissioner Mick Foley announced that Triple H would wrestle Benoit at No Mercy. Another predominant storyline heading into the event was over the attacker of Stone Cold Steve Austin as Austin continued his search of his attacker at Survivor Series.", "On the October 9 episode of \"Raw is War\", Rikishi revealed that he had run down Austin with the car in the parking lot and he did it for The Rock because WWF always held back the Samoans. On the October 12 episode of \"SmackDown! \", Commissioner Mick Foley announced that Austin and Rikishi would wrestle in a No Holds Barred match at No Mercy. At Unforgiven, Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) defeated Edge and Christian in a Steel Cage match to win the WWF Tag Team Championship. The next night on \"Raw is War\", Hardy Boyz defeated Edge and Christian in a Ladder match to retain the titles and the WWF Commissioner Mick Foley had stipulated before the match that it would be Edge and Christian's last title shot if they lost. On the October 9 episode of \"Raw is War\", Edge and Christian interfered under the disguise of Los Conquistadores in Hardy Boyz' Tag Team Championship defense against Tazz and Raven but failed in preventing Hardy Boyz from winning the match. A week later on \"SmackDown! \", Los Conquistadores won a tag team Battle Royal, last eliminating Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) to become the number one contenders for the Tag Team Championship at No Mercy. On the October 15 episode of \"Sunday Night Heat\", Acolytes Protection Agency (Faarooq and Bradshaw) were playing cards with T & A (Test and Albert) in a backstage segment.", "T & A were losing in the game and even lost their entire money but continued to play the game until their manager Trish Stratus entered in and had a deal that if T & A lost one game, she would remove one portion of her clothes. It continued until she was forced to remove her bra. APA won another game but before Stratus could remove one more part, T & A attacked APA. On the October 19 episode of \"SmackDown! \", Lita defended the WWF Women's Championship against Stratus. T & A interfered in the match and helped Stratus in attacking Lita, leading to APA make a run-in and rescue Lita. This led to a six-person mixed tag team match pitting Lita and Acolytes against Stratus and T & A. On the September 25 episode of \"Raw is War\", Chyna started celebrating her posing for Playboy magazine. However, her celebration was cut short by Right to Censor (Stevie Richards, Val Venis, The Goodfather and Bull Buchanan), a faction that was against the nudity of female wrestlers of WWF. On the September 28 episode of \"SmackDown! \", Chyna stripped to her bra and panties and defeated Richards in a singles match. On the October 9 episode of \"Raw is War\", Chyna and her on-screen boyfriend, the WWF Intercontinental Champion Eddie Guerrero took on Richards and Venis in a tag team match." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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445adb27-c8eb-4d68-bf52-eb8220394288
What genre is The Millions?
The Millions (band)
[ "alternative rock", "alternative music", "alt-rock", "alternative", "alt rock", "pop/rock", "Alternative Rock" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=37153359
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Dingman and bassist Marty Amsler began collaborating after the demise of Amsler's band, New Brass Guns, in 1989. The pair invited Amsler's former bandmate, Lori Allison, to sing vocals for their new songs. Hill was brought in on drums to complete the lineup of what would become The Millions. \"M is for Millions\". Having achieved modest success on an independent label with For Against, Dingman immediately set his sights on a major label. After first focusing on building a Midwest fan base, the band sent demos to several major labels across the country before signing with Chicago-based Smash Records, a subsidiary of PolyGram. Within months of signing with PolyGram, the band was given a schedule to record its first album, \"M is for Millions\".", "The label assigned Canadian producer Terry Brown, best known for producing albums by progressive rock band Rush as well as \"(I Just) Died in Your Arms\", the biggest hit from British pop band Cutting Crew. The band would eventually feel that Brown had been a bad fit. The album's lead single, \"Sometimes,\" performed well on the CMJ charts, but the band immediately felt frustrations with their label. Fans would express their inability to find copies of the album at retailers. Dingman said the label's merchandising decisions puzzled the band. \"Raquel\". Health problems, deaths of friends and family, and other stresses led the band to begin writing much darker material for its second album, \"Raquel\". German fans circulated some demos to record labels in their home country, and several European labels contacted the band. The Millions would end up signing with DreamCircle, and independent German label. The band was encouraged by the label owner's attitude that they produce the album how they wished—a stark contrast to the experience with PolyGram and Brown. During that time, in 1993, the band would also add a fifth member, Benjamin Kushner, on guitar. The band recorded \"Raquel\" with producer Eric Medley and mixer Lee Popa, who had previously worked with bands like The Replacements and Killing Joke. They toured Europe with Sheryl Crow, including an opportunity to play two encores as the opening band at a show in Berlin.", "After returning from the \"Raquel\" tour in 1994, Amsler decided to leave the band to focus on his career outside of music; he was replaced by Mike Keeling. The band continued writing and touring for a third album, including drawing the attention of a Warner Bros. Records subsidiary. But internal tensions fueled by exhaustion and the lack of any meaningful break led the band to break up before the album could be recorded. Post-Millions and reunion. Allison would go on to perform with Lincoln bands Junior Mighty and Floating Opera. Dingman rejoined For Against in 2004. Keeling continued to perform with The Self-Righteous Brothers, subsequently joining Drive-By Honky and then Ideal Cleaners. Hill retired from music. In late 2012, original members Allison, Amsler and Dingman began rehearsing with drummer Brandon McKenzie for a show to celebrate the release of \"Poison Fish,\" a 21-track disc of rarities. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Millions is an American noise rock band from Chicago. Formed in late 2006, they played their first shows and released their first EP in 2007. The EP, \"Telephone Game\", was released on Team Abunai records. In 2008, they recorded their first full length, \"Gather Scatter\". It was released on Seventh Rule Recordings in 2009. Following a European tour, the band released a 4 song EP on Brutal Panda Records entitled \"Panic Program\". In 2012, they announced a second full length, \"Failure Tactics\", to be released on Seventh Rule Recordings. Millions features former members of Small Brown Bike, Bodyhammer, and New Jersey Joystick. They are perhaps best known for their signature count-off at the beginning of most songs: \"One, two, you know what to do...,\" as can be heard on their first full-length LP.", "Online literary magazine\nThe Millions is an online literary magazine created by C. Max Magee in 2003. It contains articles about literary topics and book reviews. \"The Millions\" has several regular contributors as well as frequent guest appearances by literary notables, including Margaret Atwood, John Banville, Elif Batuman, Aimee Bender, Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, Michael Cunningham, Charles D'Ambrosio, Helen DeWitt, Junot Diaz, Emma Donoghue, Geoff Dyer, Jennifer Egan, Deborah Eisenberg, Nathan Englander, Jeffrey Eugenides, Joshua Ferris, Charles Finch, Jonathan Safran Foer, Rivka Galchen, William H. Gass, Keith Gessen, Dana Goodyear, Lauren Groff, Garth Risk Hallberg, Chad Harbach, Hari Kunzru, Jonathan Lethem, Philip Levine, Sam Lipsyte, Fiona Maazel, Ben Marcus, Colum McCann, Elizabeth McCracken, Rick Moody, Sigrid Nunez, Meghan O'Rourke, Susan Orlean, Alex Ross, Marco Roth, George Saunders, David Shields, Lionel Shriver, Zadie Smith, Lorin Stein, and Wells Tower. The name was chosen as a play on Magee's name, Maximilian, and because Magee thought the site would be millions of interesting things. In 2011 the blog released between three and four reviews per week." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Driven?
Driven (video game)
[ "racing video game", "racing game", "racing video games", "racer" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=5837876
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Some video games also allow microphone and webcam inputs for in-game chatting and livestreaming. Video games are typically categorized according to their hardware platform, which traditionally includes arcade video games, console games, and computer (PC) games; the latter also encompasses LAN games, online games, and browser games. More recently, the video game industry has expanded onto mobile gaming through mobile devices (such as smartphones and tablet computers), virtual and augmented reality systems, and remote cloud gaming. Video games are also classified into a wide range of genres based on their style of gameplay and target audience. The first video game prototypes in the 1950s and 1960s were simple extensions of electronic games using video-like output from large, room-sized mainframe computers. The first consumer video game was the arcade video game \"Computer Space\" in 1971. In 1972 came the iconic hit game \"Pong\" and the first home console, the Magnavox Odyssey.", "The industry grew quickly during the \"golden age\" of arcade video games from the late 1970s to early 1980s but suffered from the crash of the North American video game market in 1983 due to loss of publishing control and saturation of the market. Following the crash, the industry matured, was dominated by Japanese companies such as Nintendo, Sega, and Sony, and established practices and methods around the development and distribution of video games to prevent a similar crash in the future, many of which continue to be followed. In the 2000s, the core industry centered on \"AAA\" games, leaving little room for riskier experimental games. Coupled with the availability of the Internet and digital distribution, this gave room for independent video game development (or \"indie games\") to gain prominence into the 2010s. Since then, the commercial importance of the video game industry has been increasing. The emerging Asian markets and proliferation of smartphone games in particular are altering player demographics towards casual gaming and increasing monetization by incorporating games as a service. Today, video game development requires numerous interdisciplinary skills, vision, teamwork, and liaisons between different parties, including developers, publishers, distributors, retailers, hardware manufacturers, and other marketers, to successfully bring a game to its consumers. As of 2020[ [update]], the global video game market had estimated annual revenues of US$ across hardware, software, and services, which is three times the size of the global music industry and four times that of the film industry in 2019, making it a formidable heavyweight across the modern entertainment industry.", "The video game market is also a major influence behind the electronics industry, where personal computer component, console, and peripheral sales, as well as consumer demands for better game performance, have been powerful driving factors for hardware design and innovation. Origins. Early video games use interactive electronic devices with various display formats. The earliest example is from 1947—a \"cathode-ray tube amusement device\" was filed for a patent on 25 January 1947, by Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann, and issued on 14 December 1948, as U.S. Patent 2455992. Inspired by radar display technology, it consists of an analog device allowing a user to control the parabolic arc of a dot on the screen to simulate a missile being fired at targets, which are paper drawings fixed to the screen. Other early examples include Christopher Strachey's draughts game, the Nimrod computer at the 1951 Festival of Britain; \"OXO\", a tic-tac-toe computer game by Alexander S. Douglas for the EDSAC in 1952; \"Tennis for Two\", an electronic interactive game engineered by William Higinbotham in 1958; and \"Spacewar! \", written by Massachusetts Institute of Technology students Martin Graetz, Steve Russell, and Wayne Wiitanen's on a DEC PDP-1 computer in 1962." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Gasoline?
Gasoline (film)
[ "crime film", "crime movie" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=12025545
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Kevin Thomas, writing for the \"Los Angeles Times\" praised the lead actors but said the film was \"too derivative and sensational for its own sake to work.\"", "Liquid fuel, also called Petrol, derived from petroleum\nGasoline or petrol is a petrochemical product characterized as a transparent, yellowish, and flammable liquid normally used as a fuel for spark-ignited internal combustion engines. When formulated as a fuel for engines, gasoline is chemically composed of organic compounds derived from the fractional distillation of petroleum and later chemically enhanced with gasoline additives. It is a high-volume profitable product produced in crude oil refineries. The fuel-characteristics of a particular gasoline-blend, which will resist igniting too early are measured as the octane rating of the fuel blend. Gasoline blends with stable octane ratings are produced in several fuel-grades for different types of motors. A low octane rated fuel may cause engine knocking and reduced efficiency in reciprocating engines. Tetraethyl lead and other lead compounds were once widely used as additives to increase the octane rating, but are not used in modern automotive gasoline due to the extreme health hazard, except in aviation, off-road motor vehicles, and racing car motors. The additive continued to be used in low-income countries for decades after others had phased it out, leading the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) to launch a campaign to eliminate its use. This campaign finally led to Algeria being the last country to stop its use in 2021. Gasoline can be released into the Earth's environment as an uncombusted liquid fuel, as a flammable liquid, or as a vapor by way of leakages occurring during its production, handling, transport and delivery. Gasoline contains known carcinogens.", "Gasoline is often used as a recreational inhalant and can be harmful or fatal when used in such a manner. When burned, of gasoline emits about of CO2, a greenhouse gas, contributing to human-caused climate change. Oil products, including gasoline, were responsible for about 32% of CO2 emissions worldwide in 2021. On average, U.S. petroleum refineries produce about 19 to 20 gallons of gasoline, 11 to 13 gallons of distillate fuel diesel fuel and 3 to 4 gallons of jet fuel from each 42 gallon (152 liters) barrel of crude oil. The product ratio depends upon the processing in an oil refinery and the crude oil assay (see ). Etymology. The American English word gasoline denotes fuel for automobiles, which common usage shortened to the terms gas, or rarely motor gas and mogas, thus differentiating it from avgas (aviation gasoline), which is fuel for airplanes. English dictionaries, including the Oxford English Dictionary, show that the term \"gasoline\" originates from \"gas\" plus the chemical suffixes \"-ole\" and \"-ine\". However, a blog post at the defunct website \"Oxford Dictionaries\" alternatively proposes that the word may have originated from the surname of British businessman John Cassell, who supposedly first marketed the substance. In place of the word \"gasoline\", most Commonwealth countries (except Canada), use the term \"petrol\", and North Americans more often use \"gas\" in common parlance, hence the prevalence of the usage gas station in the United States.", "Coined from Medieval Latin, the word \"petroleum\" (L. \"petra\", rock + \"oleum\", oil) initially denoted types of mineral oil derived from rocks and stones. In Britain, \"Petrol\" was a refined mineral oil product marketed as a solvent from the 1870s by the British wholesaler Carless Refining and Marketing Ltd. When \"Petrol\" found a later use as a motor fuel, Frederick Simms, an associate of Gottlieb Daimler, suggested to John Leonard, owner of Carless, that they trademark the word and uppercase spelling \"Petrol\". The trademark application was refused because \"petrol\" had already become an established general term for motor fuel. Due to the firm's age, Carless retained the legal rights to the term and to the uppercase spelling of \"Petrol\" as the name of a petrochemical product. British refiners originally used \"motor spirit\" as a generic name for the automotive fuel and \"aviation spirit\" for aviation gasoline. When Carless was denied a trademark on \"petrol\" in the 1930s, its competitors switched to the more popular name \"petrol\". However, \"motor spirit\" had already made its way into laws and regulations, so the term remains in use as a formal name for petrol. The term is used most widely in Nigeria, where the largest petroleum companies call their product \"premium motor spirit\". Although \"petrol\" has made inroads into Nigerian English, \"premium motor spirit\" remains the formal name that is used in scientific publications, government reports, and newspapers. Some other languages use variants of \"gasoline\".", "is used in Spanish and Portuguese, and is used in Japanese. In other languages, the name of the product is derived from the hydrocarbon compound benzene, or more precisely from the class of products called petroleum benzine, such as in German or in Italian; but in Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, the colloquial name is derived from that of the chemical naphtha. Some languages, like French and Italian, use the respective words for gasoline to instead indicate diesel fuel. History. The first internal combustion engines suitable for use in transportation applications, so-called Otto engines, were developed in Germany during the last quarter of the 19th century. The fuel for these early engines was a relatively volatile hydrocarbon obtained from coal gas. With a boiling point near (\"n\"-octane boils at ), it was well-suited for early carburetors (evaporators). The development of a \"spray nozzle\" carburetor enabled the use of less volatile fuels. Further improvements in engine efficiency were attempted at higher compression ratios, but early attempts were blocked by the premature explosion of fuel, known as knocking. In 1891, the Shukhov cracking process became the world's first commercial method to break down heavier hydrocarbons in crude oil to increase the percentage of lighter products compared to simple distillation. 1903 to 1914. The evolution of gasoline followed the evolution of oil as the dominant source of energy in the industrializing world. Before World War One, Britain was the world's greatest industrial power and depended on its navy to protect the shipping of raw materials from its colonies." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Pictures from an Institution?
Pictures from an Institution
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1474564
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Some believe Benton was modeled after Sarah Lawrence College, where Jarrell taught but in an interview with the \"New York Times\", Jarrell stated that \"Benton is supposed to be just a type ... I've taken things from real places, but mostly have made them up\". Awards. \"Pictures from an Institution\" was a finalist for the National Book Award. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "1846 book by Charles Dickens\nPictures from Italy is a travelogue by Charles Dickens, written in 1846. The book reveals the concerns of its author as he presents, according to Kate Flint, the country \"like a chaotic magic-lantern show, fascinated both by the spectacle it offers, and by himself as spectator\".", "2023 play by Sharr White\nPictures from Home is a memory play written by Sharr White based on the book \"Pictures from Home\" by photographer Larry Sultan. The first production, directed by Bartlett Sher, opened in previews on 13 January 2023 at the Studio 54 theatre in New York City on Broadway. The play opened on 9 February 2023. The original Broadway cast includes Nathan Lane, Danny Burstein, and Zoë Wanamaker. Background. Photographer Larry Sultan began taking photos of his parents beginning in the early 1980s and he spent a decade, interviewing, and writing about his parents, and his relationship with them. The book was adapted by Sharr White into the play \"Pictures from Home\". The book chronicles his childhood, his upbringing and his relationship with his parents who live in California. Sharr White developed his script from a reading in Houston's Alley Theatre \"Alley All New Festival 2020.\" Plot. The show is a domestic comedic drama, and exploration into the relationship between a son who is a photographer and his parents who live in California. The cast includes Danny Burstein as the son and photographer, Nathan Lane as the father and former razor salesman, and Zoë Wanamaker as his mother who later in life became a realtor. The production spans 1 hour and 45 minutes with no intermission. Productions. The play originated on Broadway at the Studio 54 theatre where the roles were originated by Burstein, Lane, and Wanamaker. The production started previews in January 13, 2023 and officially opened on February 9.", "Those who attended opening night included Meryl Streep, Steve Martin, Martin Short, Phillipa Soo, Brian Cox, F. Murray Abraham, Patricia Clarkson, Richard Kind, Bernadette Peters and Donna Murphy. Critical reception. The play was generally well received. Greg Evans from \"Deadline Hollywood\" compared the play favorably to \"An American Family\" and \"Succession\" and that \"By the play’s end, we can’t help but feeling sympathy for all concerned, characters and actors, but, sad to say, it’s the arguments we’ll remember.\" \"The Wall Street Journal\" theatre critic Charles Isherwood praised Lane's performance writing \"Mr. Lane makes the most of Irv’s sardonic commentary, landing laughs for almost every line, like a golfer hitting a hole in one with each swing.\" In Jesse Green's mixed review from \"The New York Times\", he wrote, \"Though honorable, thoughtful and wonderful to look at, with crafty performances by Danny Burstein, Zoë Wanamaker and especially Nathan Lane, it caulks so many of the book’s expressive cracks that the best thing about it — its mystery — is sealed out.\" References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Pictures from Iraq is a 2022 documentary by Scottish filmmaker Robbie Fraser and Scottish photojournalist David Pratt that follows Pratt revisiting locations in Iraq that he reported during 1991, and during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Plot summary. \"Pictures from Iraq\" follows Pratt as he returns to Mosul, Qayyarah, Kirkuk and Erbil in the autonomous Kurdish region. In the documentary David Pratt meets Major General Sirwan Barzani, women politicians in the Kurdistan Freedom Party, and journalist Urban Hamid. The documentary jumps between recent footage shot by Robbie Fraser, archival 1991 and 2003 footage of David Pratt in Iraq, and 2003 photography by Pratt. It includes footage of the moment that Abu Bakr al Baghdadi announced the formation of the Islamic State. Production. Production of the film was funded by Screen Scotland, BBC Persian, BBC Scotland, and Terranoa (Fraser's company). The film is produced and directed by Fraser and Pratt. It is a sequel to Fraser's 2020 documentary \"Pictures from Afghanistan\" that also featured Pratt (although he was not a director of that documentary.) To reduce the number of meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic, the producers filmed \"Pictures from Iraq\" and the upcoming \"Pictures from the Balkans\" in the same four week window. The style of the production was influenced by \"\". Release. \"Pictures from Iraq\" was first screened at the Glasgow Film Festival in March 2022. Critical reception. The footage is described by The Herald as evocative, and by documentary reviewer Geoffrey Macnab as distressing." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Charles Hayter?
Charles Hayter
[ "portrait", "portraiture", "portrait art" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=11174489
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He exhibited 113 portrait miniatures between 1786 and 1832, principally at the Royal Academy, and had a reputation for creating a good likeness. Hayter married Martha Stevenson in 1788. His two sons and daughter were all successful artists; Sir George Hayter (1792–1871), John Hayter (1800–1895), and Anne Hayter who, like her father, was a miniature painter. Charles Hayter taught perspective (on which he was an authority) to Princess Charlotte, King George IV's daughter, to whom he was later appointed \"Professor in Perspective and Drawing\". He also dedicated to her his book \"An Introduction to perspective, adapted to the capacities of youth, in a series of pleasing and familiar dialogues\", first published in 1813 in London. He later published \"A New Practical Treatise on the Three Primitive Colours Assumed as a Perfect System of Rudimentary Information\" (London 1826), in which he described how all colours could be obtained from just three. An album containing 443 studies for miniature portraits is in the Victoria and Albert Museum.", "Hayter noted inside the cover that these were sketches which he 'placed behind the Ivory, which being transparent, gave the artist the aid in making his outline on the ivory'. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Charles Hayter was an Australian football club manager and secretary for South Australia and the Port Adelaide Football Club from the 1920s to 1940s. Port Adelaide Football Club. Charles was elected Secretary of the Port Adelaide Football Club in 1922. He was awarded Life Membership of the club in 1937. During his 22 years as secretary the team played in 14 grand finals and won 5 premierships, missing the finals once in 1933. During his time as secretary of Port Adelaide he also managed the South Australian representative team. Death and tributes. On 5 May 1948, Charles Hayter collapsed at a Largs Bay bus stop at 9pm. He was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital and died at midnight. Earlier that night, he told Port Adelaide captain Lew Roberts that he had never felt better. His funeral was attended by more than 5,000 people who lined the streets. Port Adelaide players marched ahead of the hearse, led by captain Lew Roberts. Port Adelaide players and members of the Returned Serviceman's League acted as pallbearers. He was described upon his death by the \"Barrier Miner\" newspaper of Broken Hill as \"Australia's best known football personality\". Thomas Hill, secretary of the South Australian National Football League, said of Charles \"he was the greatest worker and kindest man the game has ever had. I never knew anybody who would go further out of his way to do a good turn\". Legacy. On 5 June 1949, a Memorial Game between current and former Port Adelaide players was played in Charles' honour at the ICI Ground in Birkenhead.", "Notable players included former Port Adelaide and South Australian captains Jack Dermody and Ned Hender, along with Ken Obst, Allan \"Bull\" Reval, and triple Brownlow and Sandover Medalist Haydn Bunton Sr.\nA memorial fund was set up to perpetuate Charles' memory. Jack Dermody donated £1/1. The Collingwood Football Club donated £5/5. Mr Welter Arnold, President of the Tasmanian Football League, donated £5. Norwood President Mr E Heidenreich donated £10. In 1953, the Port Adelaide club rooms were re-fitted and named in Hayter's honour. The remodelling and extension of the clubrooms cost £1,600, but most of the work was carried out voluntarily. At the time, they gave Port Adelaide the \"best headquarters appointments of all Clubs\". They included \"a committee room, first aid room, kitchen servery, property office, secretary's office and players change rooms with adequate locker space, five showers and a big plunge bath\". Most of the decoration was in the Port Adelaide colours of black and white, and Charlie's name was engraved in glass, surrounding a magpie, the clubs' emblem. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Hayter may refer to:\nOther uses. Topics referred to by the same term\n<templatestyles src=\"Dmbox/styles.css\" />\n This page lists associated with the title ." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Irwin Goodman?
Irwin Goodman
[ "rock music", "rock and roll", "rock", "Rock" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=3358257
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What genre is You Again?
You Again (song)
[ "country music", "country and western", "country & western", "country", "Nashville sound" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=25927396
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Strauss and Eric Tannenbaum and directed by Andy Fickman with music by Nathan Wang and written by Moe Jelline. The film stars Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver, Odette Yustman, James Wolk, Victor Garber, Billy Unger, Kyle Bornheimer, Kristin Chenoweth, and Betty White in her final live-action film acting role before her death in 2021. The film was released on September 24, 2010, by Touchstone Pictures to generally negative reviews from critics and it earned $32 million against a production budget of $20 million. It was the last solo Touchstone Pictures project before working on subsequent films in association with Miramax, DreamWorks, South African films, Studio Ghibli and Lucasfilm. As a result of this, Touchstone signed a deal with DreamWorks Pictures in 2011, starting with \"I Am Number Four\". Plot. In 2002 in Ridgefield, CA, awkward teen Marni Olsen is tormented and bullied, especially by mean girl J.J.. Will, her protector brother, is a basketball star, oblivious to J.J.'s tormenting and her costing the team's crucial win by pushing the mascot-clad Marni into him. Eight years later, Marni is a successful PR executive in LA, recently promoted to their NYC office. She returns home for Will's upcoming wedding to 'amazing' Joanna.", "Having never met her, Marni discovers on the flight back that his betrothed is J.J.. \nMarni is both upset to see her family adores Joanna and frustrated she supposedly doesn’t remember her, so doesn't apologize. Marni and Will's mother Gail unhappily discovers that Joanna's beloved aunt Ramona, a wealthy businesswoman paying for the wedding, is her ex high school friend. Marni won't forgive Joanna without an apology, and tries to tell Will about her past bullying. A series of mishaps have her again looking like in high school, further distressing her. Then, when Joanna plays the song she used to torment Marnie in high school, she realizes she does remember. Marni decides to dig up a video from the time capsule buried during her senior year of Joanna's bullying. Meanwhile, Gail finds Ramona for \"closure\" for the past. Seemingly they make up, but Ramona still seems unhappy with her. Joanna's ex Tim, is devastated to hear she's marrying Will. Afterwards, at her bridal shower, Marni confronts Joanna privately, who finally admits she remembers her. Rather than apologizing, Joanna threatens her to not interfere with her and Will’s relationship. This makes Marni determined to ruin the wedding to protect Will. Marni invites Tim as her date to the rehearsal dinner, hoping to cause problems. When the guests make their toasts, an emotional Tim embarrasses Joanna by announcing she'd left him at the altar.", "Later, the time capsule video is shown, with Joanna tormenting Marni and other students, including at the big basketball game. It shocks the guests and Will who, confused and upset, leaves to get some air. Marni confronts Joanna again and they fight, throwing plates and glasses. Marni insists Joanna hasn't changed, pointing out that she pretended to forget her. A remorseful Joanna insists she did it to start over. Marni wrecks one of the wedding gifts, so Joanna dumps a bowl of cold soup on her head. Will sees, scolds them both, then storms out, calling off the wedding. Then Ramona and Gail argue, Ramona complaining she overshadowed her in high school, and stole her crush, Richie Phillips. They end up falling into the pool, but make up when Gail's husband Mark appears. At home, he grounds both Marni and Gail. That night, Marni finds Joanna in her wedding dress, crying and binge eating. She finally admits she feels awful for bullying and tormenting her in high school. Joanna tells Marni that she changed after her parents' death, hoping to become someone they could be proud of. She pretended not to know her because she feared her past bullying would cost her Will and his family, as she loves them all and feels part of a family again. Marni finally forgives her and promises to get them back together. She apologizes to Will too, explaining she was only trying to protect him from what Joanna had been. Joanna and Will reconcile in the family's old tree house.", "However, their younger brother Ben loosened the screws. So it collapses, injuring them, forcing a hospital stay and delaying the wedding. However, Marni throws together a wedding at the hospital. Gail surprises Ramona with Richie Phillips, and they seemingly start a relationship. Meanwhile, Marni appears to start one up with Charlie, her brother's best friend and the other person who was nice to her in high school. Joanna introduces grandma Bunny to Helen, who'd also been her high school rival. Bunny finally gets her revenge when she cuts in on Helen's dance and takes her partner, while Helen swears that the game is not yet over. Cast. <templatestyles src=\"Div col/styles.css\"/>* Kristen Bell as Marni Olivia Olsen\nProduction. \"You Again\" was completed on April 3, 2010. The rivalry between the two grandmothers, Betty White and Cloris Leachman, is a reference to the conflict between the two on \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\". Three of the cast members from the sitcom \"Step by Step\" (Patrick Duffy, Staci Keanan, and Christine Lakin) appeared in the movie in a \"mini-reunion\". Reception. Critical response. Rotten Tomatoes gives \"You Again\" an approval rating of 19% based on reviews from 96 critics, with an average score of 4.00/10." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is The Song of the Suburbs?
The Song of the Suburbs
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=9797031
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I found myself saying things like: Feel my pain, I am white, feel my pain. I was going to write this song about Korn. I don't know, it wasn't as funny when I directed it at somebody. So I thought I would write it not directed to anybody. I mean, I would be happy to tell the guys from Korn that I wrote a song about them, but I think, when people listen to it, it is a better song when it is not directed to anybody.\" The song parodies Korn and Rage Against the Machine. Folds stated of the song \"I am taking the piss out of the whole scene, especially the followers.\" Single track listing. Japanese EP:\nMusic video. The music video for \"Rockin' the Suburbs\" was directed by friend \"Weird Al\" Yankovic, who also plays the role of a producer who fixes Folds' \"shitty track,\" directly riffing on one of the song's lyrics. The video features Folds playing multiple members of an angry rock band in a suburban den and in front of a white background.", "After the song's bridge, Folds is shown outside in a suburban neighborhood wearing a backwards red New York Yankees cap, the trademark of Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst, while singing the lyrics, \"girl give me something I can break\", which were a riff on the Limp Bizkit song \"Break Stuff\". During this portion of the video, Folds engages in \"suburban\" activities such as skateboarding, jumping in pools and flipping burgers. At the end of the video, the \"band\" (all played by Folds again) plays in front of a black background with holes punched in it, a style that deliberately matches the live-action parts of the Korn video for \"Freak on a Leash.\" A subliminal message reading \"Korn Sucks\" briefly appears. \"Over the Hedge\" remake. In 2006, Folds rewrote the song for the animated movie \"Over the Hedge\", with film co-star William Shatner providing vocals during part of the song. Shatner does the voice for Ozzie the Opossum, who encourages his teenage daughter Heather (voice by Avril Lavigne) to play dead in threatening situations. While this version features entirely new lyrics intended to be more family-friendly than the original, Folds maintains the song’s satirical edge. The rewritten lyrics focus more on the institution of suburbia, and include jabs at homeowner associations, tract housing, consumerism, and developments built on Native American burial grounds.", "This version of the song was also featured in the film \"Marley & Me\" during the montage of Marley growing up in a year from a small puppy to a big dog for the rest of the movie. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "The Suburbs is the third studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released on August 3, 2010. Coinciding with its announcement, the band released a limited edition 12-inch single containing the title track and \"Month of May\". The album debuted at No. 1 on the Irish Albums Chart, the UK Albums Chart, the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and the Canadian Albums Chart. It won Album of the Year at the 2011 Grammy Awards, Best International Album at the 2011 BRIT Awards, Album of the Year at the 2011 Juno Awards, and the 2011 Polaris Music Prize for best Canadian album. Two weeks after winning Grammy's Album of the Year, the album jumped from No. 52 to No. 12 on the \"Billboard\" 200, the album's highest ranking since August 2010. Arcade Fire released a deluxe edition CD/DVD of \"The Suburbs\" on June 27, 2011 (everywhere except the U.S. and Canada). The American and Canadian versions were released on August 2, 2011, to coincide with the original album's anniversary. The new version included two brand new tracks recorded during \"The Suburbs\" album sessions (\"Culture War\" and \"Speaking in Tongues\", the latter featuring David Byrne), an extended version of album track \"Wasted Hours\", Spike Jonze's short film, \"Scenes from the Suburbs\", and an 80-page booklet as well as other exclusive content. Background. The album's lyrical content is inspired by band members Win and William Butler's upbringing in The Woodlands, Texas, a suburb of Houston." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Shaping Up?
Shaping Up
[ "sitcom", "situational comedy", "situation comedy" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=2810234
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What genre is The Club?
The Club (2010 TV series)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=28299227
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References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "The Sleepover Club is an Australian television series that was produced by Andy Rowley for Wark Clements and Burberry Production in association with Rialto Films, with the assistance of the Pacific Film and Television Commission for Netflix, ITV, Yey!, Nickelodeon and the Nine Network. It is distributed internationally by Southern Star Sales. It was adapted from \"The Sleepover Club\" novel series. It ran from 12 November 2003 to 21 March 2008. Overview. Series one. Frankie with her four best friends Fliss, Kenny, Lyndz and Rosie are part of the sleepover club, where each member holds sleepovers. The five-members strong club deals with every-day problems. The main antagonists are called the M&Ms, made up of three members (Matthew, Marco and Michael) who always try to interfere with the girls' lives (or whose lives are interfered with by the SOC). The club is also targeted by two posh girls Sara and Alana who always try to join the club or disband it. Series two. Three years after Series one, Frankie (now 16) is forced to move away from her home town after her father receives a job promotion, and she takes with her the Sleepover Club book. Due to complications, she stays with her cousin for a week. There she discovers her cousin Charlie struggling to balance her social life with her four best friends. She entrusts Charlie with a new sleepover club book as Charlie, Tayla, Maddy, Jess and Brooke form a sleepover club.", "The main antagonists are called \"The Blockheads\" consisting of Jason, Simon and Declan who with the aid of Krystal and Caitlin try to meddle with the clubs affairs. Media and DVDs. Both seriess of \"The Sleepover Club\" have been released on DVD. Besides numerous volumes, the first series was released in 2007 and contains all 26 episodes of the first series, and the second series was released in August 2007 and contains all 26 episodes of the second series. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "The Club was a British reality television show, broadcast weekly on ITV. It ran for six weeks, beginning on Thursday 6 March 2003. Presented by Donna Air and Matt Brown, three celebrities were given control of their own individual bar in a London club, named Nylon. Each celebrity was given their own changeable team of staff and viewers were given the chance to vote the celebrities' staff off the show. At the end of the series, viewers were asked to vote for their favourite celebrity bar manager. Actor Dean Gaffney was the eventual winner, beating presenter/singer Richard Blackwood and former \"Page 3\" model, Samantha Fox. 49 percent of the audience voted him the best manager and he won the £15,000 prize. An ITV2 spin-off show also aired for the duration, and a highlights show aired on Saturday nights on ITV. Dooley's Vodka Toffee sponsored the show. Format. The show was based around three celebrities and their various bar staff. Each celebrity was given a separate bar to manage in a two floored club named Nylon, a retro-themed nightspot in London's square mile. The celebrities included:\nEach celebrity had to recruit their own bar staff, known on the show as \"bar mates\". Three bar mates were chosen by each celebrity, from auditioning members of the public. They helped each celebrity to run their bar and lived in a communal residence, the events of which were sometimes filmed and broadcast on the show; however, the celebrities did not live with their bar mates.", "\"The Club\" was open to the public, who could visit every night of the week including the televised nights. The celebrities and their bar mates battled with each other to have the most popular and successful bar. The bar managers used various tactics to do this, such as inviting their celebrity friends to appear at their bar, or putting on themed nights and entertainment for the public. Each week, one bar mate was fired and then replaced by a new auditionee. The three celebrities were required to nominate which one of their three bar mates would go up for eviction. Viewers were witness to the nomination and the celebrity's appraisal of their staff and were then given the chance to vote off their least favourite out of the three. After the sacking, a new bar mate would join the team, and the same process continued the following week. The sackings took place live on ITV. The show ran for six weeks. On the live final, viewers were asked to vote for the most successful celebrity bar manager. Dean Gaffney won with 49% of the vote. The prize he won was £15,000. Scheduling. A live show was broadcast each week for 6 weeks on ITV, and was presented by Donna Air and Matt Brown. During the show, highlights were shown and the celebrities were interviewed along with the sacked bar mate. In addition to the live show, \"The Club\" was also broadcast five nights a week on ITV2, and a highlights show aired on Saturday nights. Promotion and sponsorship. The club was aimed at young adult viewers. Galaxy Network radio teamed up with Carlton Television to promote the show." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 1, 1 ] }
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What genre is Marble?
Marble (band)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=15887807
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After getting signed to Warner Music Group's indie label in 1999, they had two releases, but got increasingly more involved in production for other artists and gradually did less and less of their own activities. However, the urge to write and perform their own music came back, and to commemorate this change in attitude, they resigned the company and renamed themselves 'marble' in 2003 and played shows with a backup band, but they split from the band in 2005, and Micco and Kikuchi continued their performances as a duo. Since their major debut in 2007 with Lantis, they have had a number of releases, including their first album in February 2008. Their songs have been featured in such anime as Hidamari Sketch, Kamichama Karin, KimiKiss pure rouge and Tamayura ~hitotose~. Their sound is described as calm and soothing \"organic pop\", most likely because they use very few synthesized instruments and the main instrument is an acoustic guitar.", "Marble Valley is a band formed by Steve West, the drummer of the indie rock band Pavement. Marble Valley is an international collective of individuals moulded together by Steve West, Pavement's drummer since \"Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain\", and with David Berman on the Silver Jews albums, \"Starlite Walker\" and \"Tanglewood Numbers\". \"Breakthrough\" is the band's 4th since 1997 and was conceived on 5 continents, in 17 different countries while touring the planet during Pavement's reunion tour in 2010. It was mostly recorded by Remko in his Amsterdam studio.", "The Marble Index is a Canadian rock band from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The group formed in 2001, and comprised Brad Germain (guitars and vocals), Ryan Tweedle (bass), and Adam Knickle (drums). The band is named after the album \"The Marble Index\" by Nico. Not be to be confused with the American rock band The Marble Index from Austin, Texas, which formed in 1993 and disbanded in 1995. History. The Marble Index was formed in Hamilton, Ontario in 2001 by Brad Germain, Ryan Tweedle and Adam Knickle. After being discontented with other bands they had played with, Germain and Knickle decided to start their own band with songs they had written at Adam's grandmothers house. After auditioning various bass players, they asked their friend Ryan Tweedle (at the time a guitar player) to join them since they did not have a bassist. Their first EP was recorded in 2002. It took less than a week to complete. They were soon approached and signed by Canadian Music Manager Dan Brooks (Lowest of The Low/The Miniatures/The Meligrove Band), who was from Hamilton, Ontario but had resided in the United Kingdom for a number of years. The band recorded their self-titled album with John Kettle in Wigan, England in 2004. They lived and recorded in a converted barn with no hot water or showers. Because of the substandard living conditions, the band was continuously getting sick. However, they persevered. After three weeks, the band emerged with an album.", "The band subsequently created their own label, Death Of Records, and after two industry showcases, licensed their debut release through Universal Music Canada. The 2006 release \"Watch Your Candles, Watch Your Knives\" was released through Maple Music and Distributed by Universal Music Canada. In late 2004, The Marble Index opened for The Pixies on their Canadian tour. Their second album was released in August 2006. It was recorded in Hamilton’s Catherine North Studios, with producer Scott Shields (Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros). The band was nominated in 2005 for the Juno Award for New Group of the Year, but lost to Alexisonfire. The band toured throughout North America, as well as Europe and Japan. The Band did pick up a number of Hamilton Music Awards, \"Best New Group\" 2004, \"Peoples Choice\" 2004, \"Video of the Year\" 2005 for \"We Can Make It\", \"Drummer of the Year - Adam Knickle\" 2005, The Band also enjoyed a number of \"Best of:... 2004 and 2005 list including CFNY's 102.1 The Edge top 100 Songs list in both 2004 and 2005. In autumn 2006, The Marble Index song “All That I Know” was featured in a Zellers back-to-school commercial. Two songs were also featured in a Labatts Blue commercial, and \"I Believe\" was featured on the Muchmusic compilation \"Big Shiny Tunes 9\". Hiatus (2009-2017)\nAlthough never officially announced, the band decided to go on hiatus in early 2010.", "They recorded demos for a new album, but never entered the studio to record them. The group ended with numerous songs in the vault from a never released record titled “Destroy The Earth While There’s Still Time”. The Marble Index shared the stage with many big acts including - The Pixies, Hot Hot Heat, Billy Talent, Three Days Grace, Pilate, Hanoi Rocks, Powderfinger, 54-40, Massive Attack, Thornley, Bedouin Soundclash, The Trews, and Mother Mother. The group had toured extensively throughout their active 9 years and was said to be one of Canada's hardest working bands. Reunion\n2018–Present\nReferences. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />" ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Nely?
Nely
[ "reggaeton", "reggaetón", "reguetón" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=14145884
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What genre is Results?
Results (film)
[ "romantic comedy", "romedy", "romcom" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=44891166
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Trevor reluctantly assigns Kat, one of his personal trainers, to work with Danny. Kat is liked by her clients but can be temperamental; her relationship with Trevor is complicated by their sexual history. Kat meets with Danny at his mansion, where he lives a life of boredom and depression. Danny quickly finds himself attracted to Kat. He invites Kat to smoke marijuana with him, revealing that his wealth is inherited from his recently deceased estranged mother, who married a wealthy man Danny never met. At Kat's instigation the two have sex, but not before Kate orders, \"No disrobing!\" At their next session, Danny surprises her with a romantic dinner, causing Kat to angrily reject him. Danny stops payment to Power 4 Life, leading Trevor to physically confront him at his house. He encourages Danny not to quit on his personal improvement goals, and the two make amends.", "Trevor brings Danny on as an investor in a new location for Power 4 Life. An encounter with a client causes Kat to rethink her life, leading her to quit her trainer job, but her attempt at rekindling her relationship with Trevor is rebuffed. Trevor begins training Danny himself at a different gym, and the two become friends. Trevor reveals his past relationship with Kat to Danny, admitting that he was in love with her. Danny reacts poorly but encourages him to pursue the relationship, selling Kat his share in Power 4 Life for $150 in order to reconnect the two. Trevor meets with his fitness idol Grigory to invite him to lead a seminar at the new Power 4 Life, but finds that their philosophies are incompatible. Kat arrives unexpectedly, and the two bicker over their business and their failed relationship, unexpectedly winning over Grigory and his wife Erin. Danny talks to Kat and Trevor, who encourage him not to give up on love. Kat and Trevor have sex, but Kat remains cagey about the status of their relationship. Trevor admits he loves her, which Kat reciprocates. The two kiss, lamenting their prospects but excited about their future. At Kat's suggestion, Danny throws a party for his friends and women from a local sorority. Cast. <templatestyles src=\"Div col/styles.css\"/>* Guy Pearce as Trevor\nProduction.", "Guy Pearce and Cobie Smulders were announced as the main duo and joined already cast Kevin Corrigan, Constance Zimmer, Giovanni Ribisi, Brooklyn Decker, and Anthony Michael Hall. Filming took place in Austin, Texas in the summer of 2014.<ref name=\"indiewire/91814\"></ref>\nRelease. \"Results\" was announced in the U.S. Dramatic Competition category of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and debuted at the Festival on January 27, 2015. The film was screened at many other festivals including closing the Capital City Film Festival, South by Southwest, Cleveland International Film Festival, and Dallas International Film Festival. \"Results\" was released in a limited release and through video on demand on May 29, 2015. Reception. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an 85% approval rating, based on reviews from 97 critics, with an average rating of 6.6/10. The site's consensus states: \"\"Results\" moves stubbornly at its own deliberate pace, but the well-chosen cast — and writer-director Andrew Bujalski's insightful observations — offer rich rewards for patient viewers.\" Metacritic gives the film a score of 73 out of 100 based on reviews from 29 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Richard Lawson of \"Vanity Fair\" believed that \"Pearce, Smulders, and Corrigan give fluid, easygoing performances, never condescending to their characters no matter how pitiful they might be.", "Smulders is especially engaging—she makes Kat prickly and short-tempered but never entirely unlikable\". Scott Foundas of \"Variety\" said, \"Bujalski wrote \"Results\" with specific actors in mind, and the roles fit them as snugly as spandex leotards\". Sarah Salovaara of the \"Filmmaker Magazine\" said that \"Beyond modesty, Bujalski and his longtime d.p. Matthias Grunsky demonstrate a great handle on the comic potential of framing.\" Alexander Lowe gave \"Results\" 3 out of 5 stars and said, \"[W]hile not a perfect film by any means, the plot is light and enjoyable, the performances are tight and the conclusion is satisfying. All of that is far more than can be said for the vast majority of romantic comedies in recent years, so at the very least, Results should be commended for that.\" References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Results is the ninth studio album by Liza Minnelli, released in 1989. It was produced by Pet Shop Boys and Julian Mendelsohn. The album was a success in the United Kingdom, where it reached number 6 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Gold by BPI (promoted by the lead single, \"Losing My Mind\", which reached number 6 on the UK Singles Chart). The album was re-released by Cherry Red Records, in an expanded edition with 4 discs (3 CDs and 1 DVD), on September 25, 2017. Production and release. In 1988, Minnelli had expressed an interest in doing a pop album, completely in contrast with her normal output when she joined Epic Records. Tom Watkins, the manager of the Pet Shop Boys was in the US offices at Epic around this time, promoting his new band Bros. He heard that Minnelli had just been signed by Epic and suggested that Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe of The Pet Shop Boys could work with her on the album. As it happened, Minnelli had heard their song \"Rent\" and loved it and was thrilled to hear that they might be interested to work with her. Tennant was already a fan of Minnelli and set about writing some songs specifically for her. In March 1989, Minnelli was on tour in London and recorded the vocals for the album during the day. She was surprised on arriving at the studios to learn that the musical backing had already been recorded, a process she was unfamiliar with." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 1, 0 ] }
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What genre is Waves?
Waves (Charles Lloyd album)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=25901535
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He proved that a respected jazz musician could smoothly transition into the precarious freak zone of fusion and hippie rock and create a lasting work—even though too few people realize it. \"All compositions by Charles Lloyd except as indicated\"\n*Recorded at Malibu Road\nReferences. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Waves was the debut album by New Zealand folk-rock band Waves. It was released in 1975 and reached No.7 on the New Zealand album charts. The album, which became a sought-after collectors item on vinyl, was re-released in 2013 on vinyl and CD with a bonus disc, \"Misfit\", a previously unreleased album recorded by the band in 1976. Three singles were taken from the album—\"The Dolphin Song\"/\"Letters\", \"Arrow\"/Clock House Shuffle\" and \"At the Beach\"/Waitress\". Background. In 1975 Roger Jarrett, the editor of Auckland music magazine \"Hot Licks\", introduced the band to Kerry Thomas and Guy Morris, co-owners of Direction Records, a chain of stores and a burgeoning independent record label. On 7 July 1975 the band began a five-day recording session for their debut album at Stebbing Studios in Jervois Rd, Ponsonby, across the road from the eight-bedroom colonial villa where Waves members lived. Thomas arranged expatriate New Zealand producer Peter Dawkins, then living in Sydney, to return to Auckland to produce the album. Gash said: \"Dawkins had five days, and he marshalled us through the procedures in a most efficient fashion. That was his job, and he did it well. He was tough though: one of our friends wasn’t cutting it quickly enough with his solo, and Peter made me go into the studio and fire him on the spot ... We freely availed ourselves of notable contributors.", "Some—Mike Chunn, Mike Caen, Roy Mason—were personal friends; others—Vic Williams, Murray Grindlay, Mike Harvey, Paul Lee—were introduced to us in the studio.\" He told \"The New Zealand Herald\": \"We were in a world we had dreamed of being in. It was a mix of excitement and terror.\" At the end of the week, Dawkins flew back to Sydney with the finished tapes to mix them. \"No doubt, in his world this was standard procedure,\" Gash said. \"However what it did was disengage us from the process. When the mixes came back to Auckland, we didn’t understand them. They were not the way we heard ourselves. We voiced our desire to remix the album. Almost miraculously, Kerry Thomas agreed, and gained my gratitude forever. We kept Peter’s mixes of \"Waterlady Song\" and \"Arrow\"; the rest the band remixed at Stebbings with (engineer) Phil Yule, and that is what appeared on the album.\" The band recorded a second album in 1976 for WEA Records, on which they began to explore a new direction with electric guitars. With recording almost complete, they were told that a WEA executive did not like the result and had ordered the multi-track tapes to be recorded over. 2013 re-release.", "In early 2013 the band was contacted by Roger Marbeck of Ode Records and music enthusiast and archivist Grant Gillanders to reissue the 1975 \"Waves\" album—by then a collectors' item fetching high prices—on CD and vinyl for Record Store Day in April, with the release launched by a live performance at the Real Groovy record store in Auckland. Informed for the first time of the existence of a second album, albeit in a rudimentary form, Marbeck decided to release them both as a double CD. Only then was it discovered the original master tapes for the \"Waves\" album had vanished with the collapse in the 1970s of Direction Records. \"With the \"Waves\" album, we have never been able to find any tapes, so it came down to the small number of unplayed vinyls I had stashed away under the bed for the last 38 years,\" Gash said. \"They were old, but mint, and I took them to Stebbings, where we ran them on a very high-end turntable and transferred it all to digital files. It worked superbly. We then mastered it there for vinyl with Steve McGough, pulling in the original engineer, Phil Yule, to listen as well. I then redid all the cover art and designed a new insert for photos and info, Kevin did a take on the original Direction label, and we sent it all off for cutting, pressing and packaging to United Record Pressing in Nashville.\" He said: \"It actually sounds good, if not better, than the original.\"", "For the previously unreleased 1976 album, McGough also took the single tape that existed of the unmixed recordings and transferred it to digital, while Marbeck succeeded in locating the multi-track tapes of \"Vegas\", the final song Waves recorded, in July 1977. Gash said: \"They are the only multi-tracks we have of any of our material, and therefore the only song we had the opportunity to do an actual mix on.\" The end result was the \"Waves\" album, remastered for both vinyl and CD, plus a bonus disc, \"Misfit\", containing nine of the original 12 songs of the previously unheard second album. Five hundred copies of the vinyl album were pressed and 1000 copies of the double CD package. The band played at Real Groovy and signed copies of the new releases. Personnel. Additional musicians. Technical personnel\nReferences. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />" ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Cut?
Cut (EP)
[ "mandopop", "Mandarin popular music", "mandapop" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=43595191
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9c3be7a2-6c9c-4ac0-9572-d6ebda2f5a62
What genre is Stories?
Stories (Mayumi Iizuka album)
[ "J-pop", "Japanese pop", "jpop" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=18981378
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In 1980, at the age of three, Iizuka joined Theater Company Wakakusa through an acquaintance of her grandfather. The reason she joined the group was to learn etiquette. The company was stricter about greetings and etiquette than her lessons, and she remembers crying when she was told off. The following year, on January 11, 1981, she made her debut as a child actress playing the role of Tomiko in the TV drama \"Haru no Urara no Monogatari\" (TBS Television Toshiba Sunday Theater). At Theater Company Wakakusa, she was taught to \"keep showing people what only you can do,\" and even as a child, she spent her days desperately trying to achieve her dreams. In 1983, due to her father's job transfer, she moved to Taichung City, Taiwan from the first grade to the fifth grade, during which time she took a break from performing.", "When she returned to Japan in 1989, she resumed her performing career with the same Theater Company Wakakusa. She had always personally wanted to return, and when she was in her fifth year back in Japan, she decided she will think about things in her own way and do her best in this world. In an interview in 2008, she said that she could not have done it alone to come this far, and she wanted to express her gratitude to her parents, grandfather, and family. When Iizuka first resumed her activities, things did not go as she had hoped, and she often failed at auditions and didn't have any luck in getting roles. In fact, she was one of the last people to audition for the \"Wakaokusama wa Udemakuri!\" but she was not selected. It was to her chagrin that she was finally selected to play the role of a friend, and she recalls in her blog that it was a fun experience. At that time, Midori Yaegaki, the representative of the company at that time, told her that it was her own power that brought her luck, and she realized that it was no good to be weak and that she had to attract luck herself, and after she started to audition in that way, her appearances in dramas gradually increased. In 1991, she made her voice acting debut as Tsuneko Tani in the movie \"Only Yesterday\".", "The audition for the film was the first time she auditioned for voice acting, and at that time she had almost no experience with voice acting auditions, causing her anxiety due to not having the know-how, but she was full of desire to try it. In 1993, Iizuka moved to Yaegaki Office, a directly managed production company of Theater Company Wakakusa. There were no senior members of her office who had debuted as voice actors, and her manager did not know what kind of scenes she would be in, so she often went to dub shows by herself. Although she lacked confidence, she went to the recording sessions with the feeling that her performances would be accepted there. From the age of 19, she began working more and more on TV anime series and OVAs, and from then on, her main activity was as a voice actress, but she still appears on stage and continues to work as an actress. In 1997, she became widely known for her role as Kasumi in \"Pokémon\". When she was in college, she was thinking of quitting if she didn't find a job that satisfied her by the time she graduated, and that is when she came across the role of Kasumi. Since then, she has expanded her activities and made her debut as a singer with the release of her album \"Kataomoi\" (Pioneer LDC) on August 27. In addition, she became the main personality for her first show \"Weekly Animage: Mayumi Iizuka's It's Still Sunday!\" which was aired from October 12, and started her career as a radio personality.", "In an interview in 2008, she commented that her world has expanded and that made her realize that there is more than one dream. In 1998, Iizuka performed her first concert, \"VOICE ANIMAGE Presents Mayumi Iizuka First Concert\" at Hall A, Tokyo International Forum. In mid-August 2010, she attended the 2010 Shenyang 2nd Anime and Computer Game Expo in Shenyang, China, and gave a small live performance and a speech in Chinese. On February 28, 2014, she left Yaegaki Office and moved to Kenyu Office on March 1, 2014. On September 1, 2017, she moved from Kenyu Office to Across Entertainment. Discography (as a singer). All of her songs were sung in the Japanese language. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />" ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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8ef7d4f6-a851-46f0-96dd-304c150ca78b
What genre is MASH?
M*A*S*H (film)
[ "war film", "war movie" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=23784006
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Although the Korean War is the film's storyline setting, the subtext is the Vietnam War — a current event at the time the film was made. \"Doonesbury\" creator Garry Trudeau, who saw the film in college, said \"M*A*S*H\" was \"perfect for the times, the cacophony of American culture was brilliantly reproduced onscreen\". \"M*A*S*H\" became one of the biggest films of the early 1970s for 20th Century-Fox and is now considered one of the greatest films ever made and also won the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film, later named the , at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. The film went on to receive five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and won for Best Adapted Screenplay.", "In 1996, \"M*A*S*H\" was included in the annual selection of 25 motion pictures added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress being deemed \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\" and recommended for preservation. The Academy Film Archive preserved \"M*A*S*H\" in 2000. The film inspired the television series \"M*A*S*H\", which ran from 1972 to 1983. Gary Burghoff, who played Radar O'Reilly, was the only actor playing a major character who appeared in both the film and the television series. Altman despised the TV series, calling it \"the antithesis of what we were trying to do\" with the movie. Plot. In 1951, the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in South Korea is assigned two new surgeons, \"Hawkeye\" Pierce and \"Duke\" Forrest, who arrive in a stolen Army Jeep. They are insubordinate, womanizing, mischievous rule-breakers, but they soon prove to be excellent combat surgeons. Other characters already stationed at the camp include the bungling commanding officer Henry Blake, his hyper-competent chief clerk Radar O'Reilly, dentist Walter \"Painless Pole\" Waldowski, the pompous and incompetent surgeon Frank Burns, and the contemplative Chaplain Father Mulcahy. The main characters in the camp divide into two factions. Irritated by Frank's religious fervor, Hawkeye and Duke get Blake to move him to another tent so newly arrived chest surgeon Trapper John McIntyre can move in.", "The three doctors (the \"Swampmen\", after the nickname for their tent) have little respect for military protocol, having been drafted into the Army, and are prone to pranks, womanizing, and heavy drinking. Frank is a straitlaced military officer who wants everything done efficiently and by the book, as is Margaret Houlihan, who has been assigned to the 4077th as head nurse. The two bond over their respect for regulations and begin a love affair. With help from Radar, the Swampmen sneak a microphone into a tent where the couple are engaging in sex and broadcast their encounter over the camp's public address system, embarrassing them badly and earning Houlihan the nickname \"Hot Lips\". The next morning, Hawkeye goads Frank into assaulting him, resulting in the latter's removal from the camp for psychiatric evaluation. Later, when Houlihan is showering, the Swampmen pull the tent sides off and expose her naked body, in order to settle a bet over whether she is a natural blonde. Crying, furious and embarrassed, Houlihan screams at Blake for letting his staff run wild and failing to discipline them and threatens to resign her commission; Blake bluntly tells her she can resign her commission, which unsettles Houlihan enough to calm her down. Painless, described as \"the best-equipped dentist in the Army\" and \"the dental Don Juan of Detroit,\" becomes depressed over an incident of impotence and announces his intent to commit suicide, believing that he has turned homosexual.", "The Swampmen agree to help him carry out the deed, staging a feast to evoke Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, arranging for Father Mulcahy to give Painless absolution and communion, and providing him with a \"black capsule\" (actually a sleeping pill) to speed him on his way. Hawkeye persuades the gorgeous Lieutenant \"Dish\" Schneider — who has remained faithful to her husband and is being transferred back to the United States for discharge — to spend the night with Painless and allay his concern about his \"latent homosexuality\". The next morning, Painless is his usual cheerful self, and a smiling Dish leaves camp in a helicopter to start her journey home. Hawkeye and Trapper are sent to Japan on temporary duty to operate on a Congressman's son and, hopefully, play some golf. When they later perform an unauthorized operation on a local infant, they face disciplinary action from the hospital commander for misusing Army resources. Trapper uses anesthetic gas to sedate the commander. Using staged photographs of him as he awakens in bed with a prostitute, they blackmail him into keeping his mouth shut. Following their return to camp, Blake and General Hammond organize a football game between the 4077th and the 325th Evac Hospital and wager several thousand dollars on its outcome. At Hawkeye's suggestion, Blake applies to have a specific neurosurgeon — Dr. Oliver Harmon \"Spearchucker\" Jones, a former professional football player for the San Francisco 49ers — transferred to the 4077th as a ringer.", "Hawkeye also suggests that Blake bet half his money up front and keep Jones out of the first half of the game. The 325th scores repeatedly and easily, even after the 4077th drugs one of their star players to incapacitate him. Hammond confidently offers high odds, against which Blake bets the rest of his money. Jones enters the second half, which quickly devolves into a free-for-all, and the 4077th gets the 325th's second ringer thrown out of the game and wins with a final trick play. Not long after the football game, Hawkeye and Duke get their discharge orders and begin their journey home — taking the same stolen Jeep in which they arrived. Cast. <templatestyles src=\"Div col/styles.css\"/>* Donald Sutherland as Capt. Benjamin Franklin \"Hawkeye\" Pierce Jr.\nProduction. Development and writing. The screenplay, by Ring Lardner Jr., is different from Hooker's original novel. In the DVD audio commentary, Altman describes the novel as \"pretty terrible\" and somewhat \"racist\" (the only major black character has the nickname \"Spearchucker\"; however, he's a highly-trained neurosurgeon, and in the book, treated as an equal to the main white characters). He claims that the screenplay was used only as a springboard. Despite this assertion by Altman, however, while some improvisation occurs in the film and Altman changed the order of major sequence, most sequences are in the novel." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Most of Me?
Most of Me
[ "non-fiction", "nonfiction", "non fiction" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=37616131
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849526f0-7ac7-43fa-aba0-84505c2ca6bc
What genre is New Favorite?
New Favorite
[ "bluegrass music", "bluegrass", "Bluegrass" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=5862432
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At the 44th Grammy Awards, \"New Favorite\" would go on to win the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album and the single \"The Lucky One\" won the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal as well as Best Country Song. Charts. <templatestyles src=\"Col-begin/styles.css\"/>\nReferences. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Favorite Blue was a Japanese pop band active from 1996 until 2000. Takashi Kimura became a record producer and composer of the m.o.v.e. Maya Matsuzaki left Avex and formed mamy drop. Main Members. Takashi Kimura - Guitar, keyboard, composer, arranger\nMaya Matsuzaki - Vocals, lyrics", "A term in politics referring to candidates preferred due to geography or familiarity\n \nFavorite son (or favorite daughter) is a political term. At the quadrennial American national political party conventions, a state delegation sometimes nominates a presidential candidate from the state, or less often from the state's region, who is not a viable candidate in the view of other delegations, and votes for this candidate in the initial ballot. The technique allows state leaders to negotiate with leading candidates in exchange for the delegation's support in subsequent ballots. Serious candidates usually, but not always, avoided campaigning in favorite sons' states. If a party's leader in a state, usually the governor, was unsure of whom to support, as the favorite son the state party could avoid disputes. Conversely, a party leader who has chosen a candidate might become a favorite son to keep other candidates' campaigns out of the state, or prevent a rival local politician from becoming a favorite son. The favorite son may explicitly state that the candidacy is not viable, or that the favorite son is not a candidate at all. The favorite son may hope to receive the vice-presidential nomination, Cabinet post or other job, increase support for the favorite son's region or policies, or just the publicity from being nominated at the convention. The technique was widely used in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Since nationwide campaigns by candidates and binding primary elections have replaced brokered conventions, the technique has fallen out of use, as party rule changes in the early 1970s required candidates to have nominations from more than one state.", "A politician whose electoral appeal derives from their native state, rather than their political views is called a \"favorite son\". For example, in the United States, a presidential candidate will usually win the support of their home state(s). A particularly notable instance of this occurred in 1984, when challenger Walter Mondale lost 49 of 50 states against popular incumbent Ronald Reagan, winning only his home state of Minnesota. Especially in parliamentary systems, a \"favorite son\" is a party member to whom the party leadership is likely to assign a prominent role, for example, Paul Martin while Jean Chrétien was the Prime Minister of Canada, or Gordon Brown while Tony Blair was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Play by Neil Simon\nGod's Favorite is a play by Neil Simon, loosely based on the Biblical Book of Job. It was produced on Broadway in 1974. Production. Produced by Emanuel Azenberg, the play opened on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on December 11, 1974 and closed on March 23, 1975, after 119 performances and seven previews. Directed by Michael Bennett with Assistant Director Bob Avian, the cast featured Vincent Gardenia (Joe Benjamin), Maria Karnilova (Rose Benjamin), and Charles Nelson Reilly (Sidney Lipton). Scenic design was by William Ritman, costumes were by Joseph G. Aulisi and lighting was by Tharon Musser. Plot overview. The setting of the play is a Long Island mansion. The household consists of a pious, God-fearing tycoon named Joe Benjamin and his family: a long-suffering wife, Rose, a prodigal son, David, a pair of unique and quirky twins, Ben and Sarah, and the maid and butler, Mady and Morris. One night a messenger from God, Sidney Lipton (with a big G on his sweatshirt) arrives, and, as in the biblical story, goes through all manner of temptations to get Joe Benjamin to renounce God. When he refuses, he is visited by all the afflictions imaginable. He stands firm and the messenger has to admit defeat. Reception. Clive Barnes, in his review for \"The New York Times\" wrote: \n... this may be Mr. Simon's most imaginative play, it is not one of his better works." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Pulse?
Pulse (video game)
[ "music video game", "music game", "music and rhythm video games" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=39598520
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The original \"Pulse: Volume One\" soundtrack was composed and recorded in-house by Cipher Prime co-founder Dain Saint and Kerry Gilbert. In June 2011, an update to the game (\"Pulse: Philly is Golden\") was released, introducing four new tracks by local Philadelphia artists. A second update (\"Pulse: It's a Prime Christmas\") was released in December 2011, adding another four tracks by Jim Guthrie, Leemus Music, 6955, and Doomcloud to the game. The original soundtrack and the updates' tracks are available for download on Cipher Prime's website. Reception. \"Pulse\" received generally favorable reviews, gaining an aggregate review score of 77 on Metacritic. 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Video games are typically categorized according to their hardware platform, which traditionally includes arcade video games, console games, and computer (PC) games; the latter also encompasses LAN games, online games, and browser games. More recently, the video game industry has expanded onto mobile gaming through mobile devices (such as smartphones and tablet computers), virtual and augmented reality systems, and remote cloud gaming. Video games are also classified into a wide range of genres based on their style of gameplay and target audience. The first video game prototypes in the 1950s and 1960s were simple extensions of electronic games using video-like output from large, room-sized mainframe computers. The first consumer video game was the arcade video game \"Computer Space\" in 1971. In 1972 came the iconic hit game \"Pong\" and the first home console, the Magnavox Odyssey.", "The industry grew quickly during the \"golden age\" of arcade video games from the late 1970s to early 1980s but suffered from the crash of the North American video game market in 1983 due to loss of publishing control and saturation of the market. Following the crash, the industry matured, was dominated by Japanese companies such as Nintendo, Sega, and Sony, and established practices and methods around the development and distribution of video games to prevent a similar crash in the future, many of which continue to be followed. In the 2000s, the core industry centered on \"AAA\" games, leaving little room for riskier experimental games. Coupled with the availability of the Internet and digital distribution, this gave room for independent video game development (or \"indie games\") to gain prominence into the 2010s. Since then, the commercial importance of the video game industry has been increasing. The emerging Asian markets and proliferation of smartphone games in particular are altering player demographics towards casual gaming and increasing monetization by incorporating games as a service. Today, video game development requires numerous interdisciplinary skills, vision, teamwork, and liaisons between different parties, including developers, publishers, distributors, retailers, hardware manufacturers, and other marketers, to successfully bring a game to its consumers. As of 2020[ [update]], the global video game market had estimated annual revenues of US$ across hardware, software, and services, which is three times the size of the global music industry and four times that of the film industry in 2019, making it a formidable heavyweight across the modern entertainment industry.", "The video game market is also a major influence behind the electronics industry, where personal computer component, console, and peripheral sales, as well as consumer demands for better game performance, have been powerful driving factors for hardware design and innovation. Origins. Early video games use interactive electronic devices with various display formats. The earliest example is from 1947—a \"cathode-ray tube amusement device\" was filed for a patent on 25 January 1947, by Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann, and issued on 14 December 1948, as U.S. Patent 2455992. Inspired by radar display technology, it consists of an analog device allowing a user to control the parabolic arc of a dot on the screen to simulate a missile being fired at targets, which are paper drawings fixed to the screen. Other early examples include Christopher Strachey's draughts game, the Nimrod computer at the 1951 Festival of Britain; \"OXO\", a tic-tac-toe computer game by Alexander S. Douglas for the EDSAC in 1952; \"Tennis for Two\", an electronic interactive game engineered by William Higinbotham in 1958; and \"Spacewar! \", written by Massachusetts Institute of Technology students Martin Graetz, Steve Russell, and Wayne Wiitanen's on a DEC PDP-1 computer in 1962.", "Each game has different means of display: NIMROD has a panel of lights to play the game of Nim, OXO has a graphical display to play tic-tac-toe, \"Tennis for Two\" has an oscilloscope to display a side view of a tennis court, and \"Spacewar!\" has the DEC PDP-1's vector display to have two spaceships battle each other. These preliminary inventions paved the way for the origins of video games today. Ralph H. Baer, while working at Sanders Associates in 1966, devised a control system to play a rudimentary game of table tennis on a television screen. With the company's approval, Baer built the prototype \"Brown Box\". Sanders patented Baer's inventions and licensed them to Magnavox, which commercialized it as the first home video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, released in 1972. Separately, Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney, inspired by seeing \"Spacewar!\" running at Stanford University, devised a similar version running in a smaller coin-operated arcade cabinet using a less expensive computer. This was released as \"Computer Space\", the first arcade video game, in 1971. Bushnell and Dabney went on to form Atari, Inc., and with Allan Alcorn, created their second arcade game in 1972, the hit ping pong-style \"Pong\", which was directly inspired by the table tennis game on the Odyssey." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
{ "mapped_id": "f1499ff7-523a-4fcb-a412-356a46c539d8", "doc_name": "Pulse (video game)", "doc_chunk": "2011 video game\nPulse (full title: \"Pulse: Volume One\") is a music game developed by Philadelphia-based studio Cipher Prime. The game was released in 2011 for iPad and in 2013 for Android. In June 2013 it was offered along with \"Aquaria\", \"Organ Trail\", \"Stealth Bastard Deluxe\", and \"Fractal\" as part of the Humble Bundle with Android 6. Gameplay. \"Pulse\"'s interface displays a fixed set of concentric rings, and a colorful moving ring that radiates from the center of the screen. Circular nodes appear atop the concentric rings, and the player conducts music by tapping the nodes when the ring of color intersects them. Soundtrack. The original \"Pulse: Volume One\" soundtrack was composed and recorded in-house by Cipher Prime co-founder Dain Saint and Kerry Gilbert. In June 2011, an update to the game (\"Pulse: Philly is Golden\") was released, introducing four new tracks by local Philadelphia artists. A second update (\"Pulse: It's a Prime Christmas\") was released in December 2011, adding another four tracks by Jim Guthrie, Leemus Music, 6955, and Doomcloud to the game. The original soundtrack and the updates' tracks are available for download on Cipher Prime's website. Reception. \"Pulse\" received generally favorable reviews, gaining an aggregate review score of 77 on Metacritic. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "support": 1 }
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e7885e66-9cef-47ec-8d35-237d274fee9d
What genre is Positive?
Positive (1990 film)
[ "documentary film", "documentary movie", "doc", "film documentary", "motion picture documentary", "documentary", "factual film" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=35804181
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9c22ddb0-7641-43f5-afa0-8432c80e0eb2
What genre is Sly?
Sly (band)
[ "heavy metal", "heavy metal music", "Heavy Metal", "Metal", "Metal music", "metal", "Heavy Metal Music" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36017873
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7b28abac-cb93-4c5a-b9a3-c210e8b30611
What genre is Eve?
Eve (South Korean band)
[ "rock music", "rock and roll", "rock", "Rock" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=5647783
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In May 1999 they released a second album, \"Eros\", using guitarist Park Woong and bassist Kim Gun as session musicians, who joined the band officially a year later. In April 2000 the band released a third album, \"Fly To You\". The band reached the peak of their popularity in April 2001 with their fourth album, \"Swear\", which featured romantic ballads as well as the more typical rock songs. Eve as Seheon solo. After the release of the fourth album, all members except Seheon left the band due to musical differences, despite which Seheon released a fifth album, \"Ever\" in November 2002 under Eve's name. The album was without Eve's harder elements, including softer tracks such as \"Leaning On Time\". By April 2003, two separate greatest hits collections were released. Reformation. In October 2003, the band reformed as a full lineup, with guitarists Jung Yuhwa and Ha Sebin, Kim Seungjoo on bass and Choi Minchang on keyboard joining Seheon.", "Their sixth album, \"Welcome to Planet Eve\", had a darker metal sound. The band also released a DVD, \"The History of Eve\", featuring live performances recorded in Seoul in 2004, along with a live album of the same name. Second reformation. Following a two-year hiatus, Eve again reorganized its members in May 2006, with Seheon and Sebin as the central figures. Their seventh album, \"Seventh Evening\", featured a new version of \"Whenever You Feel\". In September 2007, Sebin was replaced by Choi Kiho as Eve's guitarist, and Ikki joined the band as a bassist, and Eve's first female member. The trio released \"Play Me\", the eighth album, with a punk edge. Soon afterwards Seheon again became the only official member of the band, with Seungjoo and Yuhwa from the Planet Eve era occasionally supporting him during live performances. From 2007, Eve released a couple of singles, \"Guy In Revolution\" (March 2010) and \"Gloria\" (November 2010). Reunion. After a long hiatus, Eve returned in 2016 with the original four-piece lineup of Seheon, G. Gorilla, Park Woong and Kim Gun, releasing a music video for their first post-reunion song \"Melody\" (featuring Heechul) on Christmas Eve. In January 2017, Eve released the album \"Romantic Show\", the eleventh under the name Eve.", "11 March 2017 saw Eve make their debut appearance on the KBS program \"\", performing their rendition of 도시의 거리 (City Streets) for the Kim Myung-gon special. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2022 South Korean television series\nEve (Korean: ; RR: ) is a South Korean television series starring Seo Yea-ji, Park Byung-eun, Yoo Sun, and Lee Sang-yeob. It aired on tvN from June 1 to July 21, 2022, every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:30 (KST) for 16 episodes. Synopsis. \"Eve\" tells the story of a chaebol family's ₩2 trillion divorce lawsuit that shocks the entire nation, of which, at the center of the lawsuit is Lee La-el (Seo Yea-ji), the daughter of the chaebol family who seeks vengeance against those that killed her parents when she was a child. A 28-year-old who is the daughter of a genius scientist. Thirteen years ago, her happy family life was shattered by her father's death. She therefore began to seek and plan revenge for 13 years, starting by targeting Kang Yoon-gyeom, one of the main culprits who orchestrated the death of her father. Unexpectedly, she slowly falls in love with Yoon-gyeom, and thus becomes torn between her desire for revenge, and her feelings for him. The 41-year-old heir of LY Group and So-ra's husband. He falls in love with La-el and has an affair with her, without realizing that this is part of La-el's revenge for her family's tragedy that he and his family had masterminded 13 years ago.", "The 45-year-old wife of Yoon-Hyeon and daughter of South Korea's highest-ranking politician. She is dangerously obsessive about her husband. She is also responsible for the death of La-el's mother. A 38-year-old former human rights lawyer who became the youngest member of the National Assembly. He helped La-el leave South Korea after her family's tragedy 13 years ago. He is a righteous person willing to give up anything for love. A woman who pretends to be La-el's mother, and an accomplice in her revenge plot. La-el's husband who loves his wife dearly. He has a close working relationship with Yoon-gyeom. Jin-wook's daughter and La-el's stepdaughter. She is doted and cared for by La-el. La-el's father and a genius scientist who was killed 13 years ago due to a sinister plot by the corrupt higher-ups of South Korea. La-el's mother, who was loving and caring towards her daughter. She went missing after her husband died. She is later revealed to have been killed by So-ra. But she was also has mental illness and does not believe in taking medication\n Yoon-gyeom's elder brother. Yoon-gyeom's second child and daughter. She is a timid but good-natured girl. So-ra's father and the highest ranking politician of South Korea." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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cd86dbb9-b840-41fc-aad9-217117039389
What genre is Wave?
Wave (T-Square album)
[ "jazz fusion", "jazz-rock", "fusion jazz" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=39870323
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Their 1988 release, Yes, No, had only been released in Japan, and thus retained their old name of The Square, though they performed and toured in the United States as T-Square that same year. At some point between this tour and the release of \"Wave,\" the decision was made to fully change the name of the band. As a result, \"Wave\" was the first studio album by the band to be released under the name T-Square, in no uncertain terms. Track listing. Sources\nReferences. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Type of non-sinusoidal waveform\nA square wave is a non-sinusoidal periodic waveform in which the amplitude alternates at a steady frequency between fixed minimum and maximum values, with the same duration at minimum and maximum. In an ideal square wave, the transitions between minimum and maximum are instantaneous. The square wave is a special case of a pulse wave which allows arbitrary durations at minimum and maximum amplitudes. The ratio of the high period to the total period of a pulse wave is called the duty cycle. A true square wave has a 50% duty cycle (equal high and low periods). Square waves are often encountered in electronics and signal processing, particularly digital electronics and digital signal processing. Its stochastic counterpart is a two-state trajectory. Origin and uses. Square waves are universally encountered in digital switching circuits and are naturally generated by binary (two-level) logic devices. They are used as timing references or \"clock signals\", because their fast transitions are suitable for triggering synchronous logic circuits at precisely determined intervals. However, as the frequency-domain graph shows, square waves contain a wide range of harmonics; these can generate electromagnetic radiation or pulses of current that interfere with other nearby circuits, causing noise or errors. To avoid this problem in very sensitive circuits such as precision analog-to-digital converters, sine waves are used instead of square waves as timing references. In musical terms, they are often described as sounding hollow, and are therefore used as the basis for wind instrument sounds created using subtractive synthesis.", "They also make up the \"beeping\" alerts used in many household, commercial, and industrial contexts. Additionally, the distortion effect used on electric guitars clips the outermost regions of the waveform, causing it to increasingly resemble a square wave as more distortion is applied. Simple two-level Rademacher functions are square waves. Definitions. The square wave in mathematics has many definitions, which are equivalent except at the discontinuities:\nIt can be defined as simply the sign function of a sinusoid:\nformula_1\nwhich will be 1 when the sinusoid is positive, −1 when the sinusoid is negative, and 0 at the discontinuities. Here, \"T\" is the period of the square wave and \"f\" is its frequency, which are related by the equation \"f\" = 1/\"T\". A square wave can also be defined with respect to the Heaviside step function \"u\"(\"t\") or the rectangular function Π(\"t\"):\nformula_2\nA square wave can also be generated using the floor function directly:\nformula_3\nand indirectly:\nformula_4\nUsing the fourier series (below) one can show that the floor function may be written in trigonometric form\nformula_5\nFourier analysis.", "Using Fourier expansion with cycle frequency \"f\" over time \"t\", an ideal square wave with an amplitude of 1 can be represented as an infinite sum of sinusoidal waves:\nformula_6\nThe ideal square wave contains only components of odd-integer harmonic frequencies (of the form 2π(2\"k\" − 1)\"f\"). A curiosity of the convergence of the Fourier series representation of the square wave is the Gibbs phenomenon. Ringing artifacts in non-ideal square waves can be shown to be related to this phenomenon. The Gibbs phenomenon can be prevented by the use of σ-approximation, which uses the Lanczos sigma factors to help the sequence converge more smoothly. An ideal mathematical square wave changes between the high and the low state instantaneously, and without under- or over-shooting. This is impossible to achieve in physical systems, as it would require infinite bandwidth. Square waves in physical systems have only finite bandwidth and often exhibit ringing effects similar to those of the Gibbs phenomenon or ripple effects similar to those of the σ-approximation. For a reasonable approximation to the square-wave shape, at least the fundamental and third harmonic need to be present, with the fifth harmonic being desirable. These bandwidth requirements are important in digital electronics, where finite-bandwidth analog approximations to square-wave-like waveforms are used. (The ringing transients are an important electronic consideration here, as they may go beyond the electrical rating limits of a circuit or cause a badly positioned threshold to be crossed multiple times.) Characteristics of imperfect square waves.", "As already mentioned, an ideal square wave has instantaneous transitions between the high and low levels. In practice, this is never achieved because of physical limitations of the system that generates the waveform. The times taken for the signal to rise from the low level to the high level and back again are called the \"rise time\" and the \"fall time\" respectively. If the system is overdamped, then the waveform may never actually reach the theoretical high and low levels, and if the system is underdamped, it will oscillate about the high and low levels before settling down. In these cases, the rise and fall times are measured between specified intermediate levels, such as 5% and 95%, or 10% and 90%. 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69c32115-120e-4a58-91fc-c68c942d2d65
What genre is Pre?
Pre (band)
[ "noise rock", "noise punk" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=11978046
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What genre is Deivos?
Deivos (band)
[ "death metal", "Death Metal" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=18999503
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In 2003, Deivos recorded the mini CD \"Hostile Blood\", gaining them popularity in the metal underground as well as a deal with the Butchery Music label. The band's line-up was completed in 2004 with the addition of Abusiveness guitarist Mścisław, and their first full-length album, \"Emanation from Below\", was recorded and released in 2006. In May 2009, the band signed with Unique Leader Records. Unique Leader Records released the band's third studio album, \"Gospel of Maggots\", in February 2010. Then, in 2011, another album was released: \"Demiurge of the Void\". References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Charity supergroup\nBand Aid was the collective name of a charity supergroup featuring mainly British and Irish musicians and recording artists. It was founded in 1984 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise money for anti-famine efforts in Ethiopia by releasing the song \"Do They Know It's Christmas?\" for the Christmas market that year. On 25 November 1984, the song was recorded at Sarm West Studios in Notting Hill, London, and was released in the UK on Monday 3 December. The single surpassed the hopes of the producers to become the Christmas number one on that release. Three re-recordings of the song to raise further money for charity also topped the charts, first the Band Aid II version in 1989 and the Band Aid 20 version in 2004 and finally the Band Aid 30 version in 2014. The original was produced by Ure. The 12\" version was mixed by Trevor Horn. Background. The supergroup was formed by Bob Geldof, who was then lead singer of the Irish band the Boomtown Rats. The BBC played a major role in capturing the poverty affecting Ethiopian citizens and thereby influenced Geldof to take action. Paula Yates, Bob Geldof's partner, is considered to have been the brains behind the original Band Aid. It was she who became the driving force that inspired (and helped) Geldof to rally the most famous pop stars of the 1980s to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia. The group was composed of forty artists to raise awareness and funds for the Ethiopian famine in 1983–1985.", "The group's name stemmed from the idea that the musicians were providing aid to the less fortunate and suggested that their project was likened to putting a Band-Aid on a wound. Geldof was looking for support from all nations for Africa beginning in the United Kingdom. To do so, the artists recorded a hit single titled \"Do They Know It's Christmas?\" depicting the poverty-stricken African scenery of the time. Lyrics of the song included a description of the country saying, \"where nothing ever grows, no rain or rivers flow, do they know it's Christmas time at all?\" Ethiopia follows the Orthodox calendar where Christmas is celebrated on the seventh of January; however, when the song was recorded (during the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia), the country had a Communist government and as such, religious festivals were not celebrated. Original Band Aid. Chronology (1984). Geldof was so moved by the plight of starving children in Ethiopia that he decided to try to raise money using his contacts in pop music. Geldof enlisted the help of Midge Ure, from the group Ultravox, to produce a charity record. Ure took Geldof's lyrics, and created the melody and backing track for the record. Geldof called many of the most popular British and Irish performers of the time, persuading them to donate their time. His one criterion for selection was how famous they were, to maximise sales of the record.", "He then kept an appointment to appear on a show on BBC Radio 1, with Richard Skinner, but instead of promoting the new Boomtown Rats material as planned, he announced the plan for Band Aid. The recording studio gave Band Aid no more than 24 free hours to record and mix the record, on 25 November 1984. The recording took place at SARM Studios in Notting Hill between 11 am and 7 pm, and was filmed by director Nigel Dick to be released as the pop video, though some basic tracks had been recorded the day before at Midge Ure's home studio. The first tracks to be recorded were the group/choir choruses which were filmed by the international press. The footage was rushed to newsrooms where it aired while the recording process continued. Later, drums by Phil Collins were recorded. The introduction of the song features a slowed-down sample from a Tears for Fears track called \"The Hurting\", released in 1983. Tony Hadley, of Spandau Ballet, was the first to record his vocal, while a section sung by Status Quo was deemed unusable, and replaced with a section comprising Paul Weller, Sting, and Glenn Gregory from Heaven 17. Simon Le Bon from Duran Duran sang between contributions from George Michael and Sting. Paul Young has since admitted, in a documentary, that he knew his opening lines were written for David Bowie, who was not able to make the recording but made a contribution to the B-side (Bowie performed his lines at the Live Aid concert the following year).", "Boy George arrived last, at 6 pm, after Geldof woke him up by phone telling Boy George that he wanted him on the song. George's group, Culture Club, were currently touring the US and George caught a Concorde jet from New York City to London, at his own expense, to record his solo part. The following morning, Geldof appeared on the Radio 1 breakfast show with Mike Read, to promote the record further and promise that every penny would go to the cause. This led to a stand-off with the British government, who refused to waive the VAT on the sales of the single. Geldof made headlines publicly standing up to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative government in 1985 agreed to make a donation to charities working in Ethiopia and Chad equivalent to the VAT (Value Added Tax) collected on sales of the original 1984 Band Aid record. The record was released on 7 December 1984 and went straight to No. 1 in the UK singles chart, outselling all the other records in the chart put together. It became the fastest-selling single of all time in the UK, selling a million copies in the first week alone. It stayed at No. 1 for five weeks, selling over three million copies and becoming easily the biggest-selling single of all time in the UK, thus beating the seven-year record held by \"Mull of Kintyre\". It has since been surpassed by Elton John's \"Candle in the Wind 1997\" (his tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales) but it is likely to keep selling in different versions for many years to come." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is The Wall?
The Wall (2011 film)
[ "documentary film", "documentary movie", "doc", "film documentary", "motion picture documentary", "documentary", "factual film" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=40023110
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The film argues that while the rest of the world considers autism as a neurological disorder caused by anomalies in a specific area of the brain, in France concepts of the condition remain dominated by psychoanalysis, which sees autism as a form of psychosis caused by difficulties in subjective relationships and ultimately caused by the actions of the mother. The film relies on extensive interviews with 11 French psychoanalysts in order to tease out the details of their beliefs, which the film contrasts with the progress made by children who follow other, behavioural, approaches to improving autistic children's ability to communicate. The film argues that the psychoanalytic approach to autism is based on ignorance and misogyny and leads to harmful consequences for autistic children who fall under the care of psychoanalysts. The film ends with Robert asking the psychoanalysts what an autistic child can realistically expect to gain from a psychoanalytic therapy; the psychoanalysts interviewed are shown not to be able to answer this question coherently. Three of the psychoanalysts interviewed in the film sued Ms Robert.", "The three plaintiffs (Eric Laurent, Esthela Solano, and Alexandre Stevens) expressed the view that they hold intellectual property rights to the footage filmed by Ms Roberts and that she edited it without their consent and thus distorted their comments. The court (Lille Regional Court) found against Robert thus banning the film. However this ban was overturned by a court of appeal in 2014. The appeal court found that while Robert may have misled the psychoanalysts as to the editorial line her film would take, she had not materially misrepresented their views in her editing of the footage. As of 2016 the film is available for viewing online. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "1967 film\nThe Wall () is a 1967 French drama film directed by Serge Roullet and based on the short story of the same name by Jean-Paul Sartre, who also wrote the dialogue for the film. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. Plot. During the Spanish Civil War, three men are arrested and imprisoned by General Franco's troops. Pablo is a worker and an associate of the anarchist leader Ramón, who is in hiding; Tom is an English member of the International Brigades; and Juan, still a teenager, is the innocent brother of a militant. Sentenced to death, they spend their last night together in a cell. A Belgian doctor is sent to watch over them, but they reject all companionship with him. At dawn the boy and the Englishman are taken out and shot, while Pablo is sent for further interrogation. Given 15 minutes to say where Ramón is or be shot, he decides to buy himself time by giving an absurd answer. He says Ramón is hiding in the cemetery, and a squad of soldiers rushes off to comb the place. Shortly after, some newly arrested men come in, one of whom knows Pablo. He tells Pablo the sad news: that Ramón broke cover and has just been arrested after taking refuge in a gravediggers' hut. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "The Sea Wall () is a 2008 film by Cambodian director Rithy Panh in a French/Cambodian/Belgian co-production. The film opened on 7 January 2009 in France. It was adapted from the 1950 novel \"The Sea Wall\" by Marguerite Duras. The novel had previously been adapted as \"This Angry Age\" by René Clément in 1958. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "1962 American propaganda film\nThe Wall is a 1962 American propaganda film about the erection of the Berlin Wall directed by Walter de Hoog. Plot. The documentary begins with a group of German children playing football in a street bordering the Berlin Wall. In the course of the game, the ball is kicked over to the other side. Using raw footage, the film chronicles the erection of the wall, civilian efforts to communicate with and assist East German escapees, and efforts by GDR border guards to thwart them. Shot in the first year after the wall was built, the film was narrated by Alexander Scourby, speaking for a citizen of West Berlin whose mother and children were stranded on the east side of the wall. The man is shown communicating with his children through hand signals; a risky endeavor, as East German civilians who were caught waving or otherwise communicating with people on the western side of the wall risked being forcibly relocated. For a brief time after the wall was built, civilians were able to escape by jumping from the westward windows of buildings close to the wall. Several such escapes were captured in the film, including one where communist policemen tried to pull a woman back into the room before she fell to the waiting firefighters below. GDR guards are filmed throwing tear gas at civilians on the western side of the wall, who threw the grenades back. After a short time, the windows of those buildings were bricked up, and barbed wire was strung on the rooftops. Trees and houses are shown being razed, lest they be used as escape routes. In the surrounding countryside, more civilians escape, despite the deployment of minefields and barbed wire." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 1 ] }
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What genre is Something Near?
Something Near
[ "fantasy", "fantasy fiction", "horror literature" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=8747833
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What genre is Slow?
Slow (DJ)
[ "nu jazz", "nu-jazz", "future jazz", "electro jazz" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=9446720
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He participated in the Finnish DMC Mixing Championships and won the contest four years in a row: in 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995, using two Technics SL-1200 direct-drive turntables and a DJ mixer, with musical styles ranging from hip hop to funk and jazz. In 1995 Ja-Jazz introduced Slow to James Spectrum, and the three of them formed a band called Pepe Deluxé, playing a mixture of big beat, trip hop, and hip hop. The band's first release was a 1998 EP entitled \"Three Times a Player\", which was chosen as Record of the Month by \"Muzik\" magazine. Pepe Deluxé's first full-length album, \"Super Sound\", was released in 1999 by UK's Catskills Records.", "Due to clearance problems with the samples, they had to produce a new version of the album with many of the tracks rerecorded with cleared samples or live instruments. The new version of the album was released in France, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, the United States, Australia, and Germany. One track from the album, \"Woman in Blue\" (later renamed \"Before You Leave\"), was chosen to be used for a worldwide advertising campaign for Levi's jeans in 2001. During this time Pepe Deluxe were also asked to do remixes for artists including Tom Jones, The Cardigans, and Eminem. After a lot of promotion and concerts around the world, Slow left the group to pursue solo projects. Between 1999 and 2001 he worked as Head of A&R at EMI Finland, launching a new dance label called Nozle, which released singles from dance acts such as Campaus, Z-MC, and Jori Hulkkonen's Step Time Orchestra. Campaus was a dance act Slow started with a Finnish producer Rauli Eskolin. In 2002 Slow formed SlowHill with Finnish saxophonist Tapani Rinne of the band RinneRadio. Fusing jazz sounds with electronic beats, their first album \"Finndisc\" was released on Blue Note Records. In the same year, DJ Slow's single \"Got to Funk\" reached #1 in the Finnish dance chart, and peaked at #19 on the Finnish singles chart. The track was originally made for Hartwall's Upcider drink commercial, but due to positive reception, was eventually released as a single.", "In 2003 Slow worked on various remixes such as The Crash's track \"Star\", and TV scores for Finnish television. In 2004 Slow released his debut album \"This Is Now\", and began broadcasting a weekly radio show, \"Burner\", on Helsinki's Groove FM with hip-hop artist Paleface. In 2005 SlowHill released their second album \"Fennika\" on Plastinka Records, and remixed BWO's \"Sixteen Tons of Hardware\". With Tapani Rinne, Slow also wrote the score for Finnish movie \"Koti-ikävä\", which was nominated for a Jussi Award. In 2006, Slow played a set at Midem International Music Market's 40th anniversary opening night in Cannes. He also released his second album \"Pronto! \", and later that year the album was also released in Japan by Columbia Records. He also played at \"Wallpaper\" magazine's design awards in London, the Artek pavilion at Milan's furniture fair, and the Klara Festival in Brussels, and produced music for Nokia, IKEA, and Finlandia Vodka among others. In 2010 SlowHill returned with their third album, \"Muzak\". Slow co-produced on \"Brujería\" on the album \"Aguilera\" by Christina Aguilera in 2022. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Slow Dance (Hey Mr. DJ) is a song by R. Kelly with Public Announcement from the album \"Born into the 90's\" (1992). It was released as a single by Jive Records in August 1992. The song spent one week at number-one on the \"Billboard\" R&B chart and became a minor pop hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, peaking at number forty-three. This was the second number-one R&B hit for Kelly; the previous being \"Honey Love\" from the same album. An accompanying music video was released in August 1992. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Slow may refer to various basic dictionary-related meanings:\nSlow, SLOW, Slowing or Slowness may also refer to:\n<templatestyles src=\"Template:TOC_right/styles.css\" />\nSee also. Topics referred to by the same term\n<templatestyles src=\"Dmbox/styles.css\" />\n This page lists associated with the title ." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Normal Life?
Normal Life (TV series)
[ "sitcom", "situational comedy", "situation comedy" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=38543760
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Chris (Luke Perry), a young police officer meets the attractive and sexy Pamela (Ashley Judd) and immediately falls in love with her. Even her drug and alcohol problems cannot affect his mad love for her and they decide to marry. As the relationship continues, more problems arise. Their passionate love is accompanied by destructive fights and Pam's emotional problems start to surface. She shows no respect for Chris’s family members who are very important to him. Pam's also manipulative and exploits Chris’s love for her, leaving him to do all the chores and making him buy her expensive things until they are on the brink of bankruptcy. Trouble escalates when Chris loses his job after trouble with a fellow officer. To finance Pam's lifestyle, Chris decides to earn a living by robbing banks. Pam's fascinated with his bank heists and begs him to tag along. After having finally robbed enough banks to afford a house of their own, Chris decides to stop a life of crime, much to Pam's chagrin. Pam soon leaves Chris who quickly finds himself unable to live without her. Chris then agrees to start robbing banks again, which proves to be fatal for the duo. Production.", "Producer Steven A. Jones read an article about Jeffrey Erickson, a suspected bank robber whose wife Jill led the Federal Bureau of Investigation on a chase through 12 different suburbs, with a machine gun hanging out of the window of her van, when they came to capture him, which led to a huge gun battle. She ended up dead, ostensibly taking her own life after she was wounded. He read another article related to the case in \"The New York Times\", and, knowing the author of the articles, tried unsuccessfully to contact him. The rights to the story had already been purchased by someone else, but coincidentally Jones received a screenplay about the couple from the husband-and-wife screenwriting team of Peg Haller and Bob Schneider and producer Richard Maynard, and they agreed to work together. The William Morris talent agency said Luke Perry was interested in the lead role, and they also suggested Ashley Judd for the female lead. Perry was well known for the television series \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" and Spelling Entertainment were willing to put up the money to make the film. The distributor New Line Cinema were optimistic about the film at first. However, test audiences were not expecting a crime drama, instead they expected a Luke Perry movie to be similar to \"90210\" and reacted negatively. New Line declined to release the film. After director John McNaughton complained in the press, they gave the film a limited release for a week in New York and Los Angeles, and then the film went to HBO.", "Director John McNaughton explained in a 2017 interview that he intended the film to reflect the economic struggles of the middle class:\"It was a true story and I had followed it because it was so sad. But it was also played for laughs in Chicago. They called him the bearded bandit, because he would wear this fake beard and a Chicago Cubs hat, and he would rob these small banks and get a few thousand dollars. And the TV would go: The bearded bandit struck again today, ha ha ha. But I thought the story was prophetic for what was to come for the American middle class. They just ran out of options and the situation became bleak and hopeless. \"In the same interview McNaughton explained that many of the locations used in the film were the actual locations where the events took place in real life. They shot in a bank that Jeffrey Erickson robbed. And McNaughton said: \"The parking lot where Pam got shot is where we filmed the scene.\" Reception. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 70% based on 10 reviews. James Berardinelli in his article on reelviews.net: \"Luke Perry, giving the most convincing performance of his career to date, makes it clear how desperately, hopelessly smitten Chris is by his wild, troubled wife.\" And finally: \"By depicting the sham of 'normality,' \"Normal Life\" reminds us how fictitious and unattainable the 'American dream' can be.\"", "Roger Ebert, who gave the film 3.5 out of 4, called the film \"fascinating in its portrait of criminal pathology\" and praised the casting. Peter Sobczynski writes in an article titled \"A Good Ashley Judd Film? Believe It or Not! \": \"[...] her single greatest performance-indeed, one of the strongest bits of film acting that you are ever likely to see-was in what probably remains the most obscure and least-seen film of her career, John McNaughton's 1996 masterpiece \"Normal Life\".\" Home media. The film was released to DVD in February 2005. 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What genre is Chariot Race?
Chariot Race
[ "racing video game", "racing game", "racing video games", "racer" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=6645221
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References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Carriage using animals to provide rapid motive power\nA chariot is a type of cart driven by a charioteer, usually using horses to provide rapid motive power. The oldest known chariots have been found in burials of the Sintashta culture in modern-day Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, dated to c. 1950–1880 BCE and are depicted on cylinder seals from Central Anatolia in Kültepe dated to c. 1900 BCE. The critical invention that allowed the construction of light, horse-drawn chariots was the spoked wheel. The chariot was a fast, light, open, two-wheeled conveyance drawn by two or more equids (usually horses) that were hitched side by side, and was little more than a floor with a waist-high guard at the front and sides. It was initially used for ancient warfare during the Bronze and Iron Ages, but after its military capabilities had been superseded by light and heavy cavalries, chariots continued to be used for travel and transport, in processions, for games, and in races. Etymology. The word \"chariot\" comes from the Latin term \"carrus\", a loanword from Gaulish \"karros\". In ancient Rome a \"biga\" described a chariot requiring two horses, a \"triga\" three, and a \"quadriga\" four. Origins. The wheel may have been invented at several places, with early evidence found in Ukraine, Poland, Germany, and Slovenia. Evidence of wheeled vehicles appears from the mid 4th millennium BC near-simultaneously in the Northern Caucasus (Maykop culture), and in Central Europe.", "These earliest vehicles may have been ox carts. A necessary precursor to the invention of the chariot is the domestication of animals, and specifically domestication of horses – a major step in the development of civilization. Despite the large impact horse domestication has had in transport and communication, tracing its origins has been challenging. Evidence supports horses having been domesticated in the Eurasian Steppes, with studies suggesting the Botai culture in modern-day Kazakhstan were the first, about 3500 BCE. Others say horses were domesticated earlier than 3500 BCE in Eastern Europe (modern Ukraine and Western Kazakhstan), 6000 years ago. The spread of spoke-wheeled chariots has been closely associated with early Indo-Iranian migrations. The earliest known chariots have been found in Sintashta culture burial sites, and the culture is considered a strong candidate for the origin of the technology, which spread throughout the Old World and played an important role in ancient warfare. It is also strongly associated with the ancestors of modern domestic horses, the DOM2 population (DOM2 horses originated from the Western Eurasia steppes, especially the lower Volga-Don, but not in Anatolia, during the late fourth and early third millennia BCE. Their genes may show selection for easier domestication and stronger backs). These Aryan people migrated southward into South Asia, ushering in the Vedic period around 1750 BCE. Shortly after this, about 1700 BCE, evidence of chariots appears in Asia-Minor.", "The earliest fully developed spoke-wheeled horse chariots are from the chariot burials of the Andronovo (Timber-Grave) sites of the Sintashta-Petrovka Proto-Indo-Iranian culture in modern Russia and Kazakhstan from around 2000 BCE. This culture is at least partially derived from the earlier Yamna culture. It built heavily fortified settlements, engaged in bronze metallurgy on an industrial scale, and practiced complex burial rituals reminiscent of Hindu rituals known from the \"Rigveda\" and the \"Avesta\". Over the next few centuries, the Andronovo culture spread across the steppes from the Urals to the Tien Shan, likely corresponding to the time of early Indo-Iranian cultures. Not everyone agrees that the Sintashta culture vehicle finds are true chariots. In 1996 Joost Crouwel and Mary Aiken Littauer wrote<templatestyles src=\"Template:Blockquote/styles.css\" />Let us consider what is actually known of the Sintashta and Krivoe Ozero vehicles. At Sintashta, there remained only the imprints of the lower parts of the wheels in their slots in the floor of the burial chamber; Krivoe Ozero also preserved imprints of parts of the axle and naves. At Sintashta, the wheel tracks and their position relative to the walls of the tomb chamber limited the dimensions of the naves, hence the stability of the vehicle. Ancient naves were symmetrical, the part outside the spokes of equal length to that inside.", "The present reconstructions of the Sintashta and Krivoe Ozero vehicles above the axle level raise many doubts and questions, but one cannot argue about something for which there is no evidence. It is from the wheel track measurements and the dimensions and positions of the wheels alone that we may legitimately draw conclusions and these are alone sufficient to establish that the Sintashta-Petrovka vehicles would not be manoeuverable enough for use either in warfare or in racing. Peter Raulwing and Stefan Burmeister consider the Sintashta and Krivoe Ozero finds from the steppe to be carts rather than chariots.<templatestyles src=\"Template:Blockquote/styles.css\" />However, recent discoveries in the Eurasian steppe have provided fresh support to the claim that the chariot originated there, rather than in the Near East itself, and may be attributed to speakers of an Indo-Iranian (or Indo-Aryan) language. In particular, archaeological remains of horse gear and spoked wheeled vehicles have been found at the sites of Sintashta (Russia) and Krivoe Ozero (northern Kazakhstan), with calibrated radiocarbon dating to ca. 2000–1800. These finds, however, provide evidence of a two-wheeled spoked cart that does not fit the definition of the ancient Near Eastern chariot." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is United States?
United States (TV series)
[ "comedy-drama", "dramedy", "comedic drama", "tragicomedy", "seriocomedy", "comedy drama", "dramatic comedy", "Comedy-drama, dramedy" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=5605880
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Episodes tackled such topics as marital infidelity, household debt, friends who drink too much, death within the family, and sexual misunderstandings. \"United States\" focused on Richard and Libby Chapin, an upwardly mobile couple who lived in a Los Angeles suburb, Woodland Hills. Beau Bridges played Richard, and Helen Shaver played Libby. Gelbart reverted to black-and-white script for the show's titles. He said that was to convey the mood of \"a sophisticated '30s film.\" Gelbart also avoided use of background music and a laugh track. Scripts featured dialogue such as, \"Just for once I'd like to be treated like a friend instead of a husband,\" and \"Maybe you and Bob can go out and get yourselves one redhead with two straws.\" \"United States\" premiered at 10:30 p.m. on March 11, 1980. NBC pulled it from the schedule within two months, after only nine of 13 episodes had aired. The series aired later that year in Britain on BBC2, under the title \"Married\".", "The remaining episodes were not broadcast in the US until 1986, when the A&E cable channel aired \"United States\". The show's tagline made by NBC was \"It will do to marriages what \"M*A*S*H\" did for war\". Reception. Writing in \"The Toronto Star\", entertainment critic Ron Base (reviewing the first episode) felt the program lacked insight, and wrote that the program's emphasis on talk and arguments made Bridges and Shaver \"surprisingly unlikable\". In their \"Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows (1946—Present)\", authors Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh characterize the show as \"tedious, boring and didactic\".", " \"For the 1960s UK TV series, see United!\". United was a 1990 television documentary series first screened in the United Kingdom on BBC Two in 1990. The series followed the fortunes of English football team Sheffield United during the 1989–90 football season. Themes and format. Consisting of six half-hour episodes, the series followed Sheffield United as they chased promotion from Division Two, with the final episode focusing on the final games of the season as they achieved this ambition. Each of the episodes concerned one element of United the cameras were given full behind-the-scenes access to the club's inner workings. Each episode focused on a specific element of the club:\nTransmission. Debuting on 6 April 1990, the series was first shown on BBC Two with each episode airing at 9pm on successive Fridays. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "The States is a 2007 American documentary television series about the history of each state in the United States of America, narrated by Edward Herrmann. The show documents each of the 50 states in the union. The show begins with an introduction to the five states to be documented within the episode. Each state's segment begins with the narrator giving a clue as to what that state might be, and then revealing the answer. ( e.g. \"There is a North Dakota and a South Dakota, a North Carolina and a South Carolina, but there's been one \"West\" anything! Welcome to West Virginia.\") There is then a billboard that pops up showing the state nickname, motto, population, population ranking within the union, date the state entered the union, and state flag. During interviews with historians or notable people from a state, the state's quarter is shown. Since the series was produced in 2007, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii are shown with their flags. Those quarters were released in 2008\nThe show then highlights the history of the state itself, including notable events that have happened there, and highlights other noteworthy things in that state. In 2010 a sister presentation and then series, \"How the States Got Their Shapes\" was aired. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "On banknotes of the United States dollar, the series refers to the year appearing on the obverse of a bill, indicating when the bill's design was adopted. The series year does not indicate the exact date a bill was printed; instead, the year indicates the first year that bills of the same design were originally made. For example, $2 bills bearing the series year of 1928 were printed until the early 1950s. Before 1928. The first U.S. banknotes with a series year were the United States Notes of 1869. Before that, paper currency was identified only by the act authorizing it, for example, the act of March 3, 1863. For these bills, the serial number uniquely identified the bill, except for some issues that exceeded one million bills. In that case, the sequence of serial numbers was restarted, and an extra overprint of 'Series 1' was added to the bill. When one million bills in 'Series 1' were printed, 'Series 2' was used, and so on. 'Series 187' is the highest series number of this sort that was used, on the United States Notes of 1863, in the $5 denomination. Other notes were identified by the date of issue. Interest-bearing notes were carefully identified as to the date of an issue because they reached maturity a fixed amount of time later. Gold Certificates, issued upon the government receiving a deposit of gold, were dated by hand, and also the depositor was identified. Only the depositor could redeem an early gold certificate. Starting with the Series of 1882, Gold Certificates were made payable to the bearer." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is In My Life?
In My Life (Cilla Black album)
[ "soft rock", "light rock" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=22806189
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It was also used as the opening theme tune to season 7 of Black's BBC TV variety show \"Cilla\". Re-Release. On 7 September 2009, EMI Records released a special edition of the album exclusively to digital download. This re-issue featured all of the album's original recordings re-mastered by Abbey Road Studios from original 1/4\" stereo master tapes. A digital booklet containing original album artwork, detailed track information and rare photographs was made available from iTunes with purchases of the entire album re-issue. Track listing. Side one\nSide two", "English singer and media personality (1943–2015)\nPriscilla Maria Veronica White (27 May 1943 – 1 August 2015), better known as Cilla Black, was an English singer and television presenter. Championed by her friends the Beatles, Black began her career as a singer in 1963. Her singles \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" and \"You're My World\" both reached number one in the UK in 1964. She had 11 top 10 hits on the UK Singles Chart between then and 1971 and an additional eight hits that made the top 40. In May 2010, new research published by BBC Radio 2 showed that her version of \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\" was the UK's biggest-selling single by a female artist in the 1960s. \"You're My World\" reached No. 14 in Canada and was also a modest hit in the U.S., peaking at No. 26 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Along with a successful recording career in the 1960s and early 1970s, Black hosted her own BBC variety show, \"Cilla\" (1968–1976). After a brief time as a comedy actress, she became a prominent television presenter in the 1980s and 1990s, hosting hit entertainment shows such as \"Blind Date\" (1985–2003), \"Surprise Surprise\" (1984–2001) and \"The Moment of Truth\" (1998–2001). In 2013, Black celebrated 50 years in show business. ITV honoured this milestone with a one-off entertainment special which aired on 16 October 2013, \"The One and Only Cilla Black\", featuring Black herself and hosted by Paul O'Grady.", "Black died on 1 August 2015 at the age of 72, after a fall in her holiday villa in Estepona, a town in Spain. The day after her funeral, the compilation album \"The Very Best of Cilla Black\" (2013) went to number one on the UK Albums Chart and the New Zealand Albums Chart; it was her first number one album. In 2017, a statue of Black commissioned by her sons was unveiled outside the Cavern Club's original entrance. Early life. Black was born Priscilla Maria Veronica White in the Vauxhall district of Liverpool on 27 May 1943, the daughter of Priscilla Blythen (1911–1996) and John Patrick White (1904–1971). She grew up in the Scotland Road area of Vauxhall. Her maternal grandfather, Joseph Henry Blythen (1883–1966), was born to Irish parents in the Welsh town of Wrexham; all of Black's great-grandparents were also Irish. She was raised in a Roman Catholic household and attended St Anthony's School in Scotland Road. She later attended Anfield Commercial College, where she learned office skills. Determined to become an entertainer, Black gained a part-time job as a cloakroom attendant at Liverpool's Cavern Club, best known for its connection with the Beatles. Her impromptu performances impressed the Beatles and others. She was encouraged to begin singing by a Liverpool promoter, Sam Leach, who booked her first gig at the Zodiac Club on Duke Street, where she appeared as Swinging Cilla, backed by the Big Three.", "She later also became a guest singer with the Merseybeat bands Rory Storm and the Hurricanes and Kingsize Taylor and the Dominoes. Meanwhile, she worked as a waitress at the Zodiac coffee lounge, where she met her future husband Bobby Willis. She was featured in an article in the first edition of the local music newspaper \"Mersey Beat\" by the paper's publisher, Bill Harry, who mistakenly referred to her as \"Cilla Black\" rather than her real name. She subsequently decided to keep the name. Music career. Early fame - the Brian Epstein years. Black signed her first contract with longtime friend and neighbour Terry McCann, but this contract was never honoured as it was made when she was underage (the age of majority was then 21) and her father subsequently signed her with Brian Epstein. She was introduced to Epstein by John Lennon, who persuaded him to audition her. Lennon was encouraged by his Aunt Mimi to introduce Black to Epstein. Epstein had a portfolio of local artists but initially showed little interest in her. Her first audition was a failure, partly because of nerves, and partly because the Beatles (who supported her) played the songs in their usual vocal key rather than re-pitching them for Black's voice. In her autobiography \"What's It All About?\" she wrote:I'd chosen to do \"Summertime\", but at the very last moment I wished I hadn't.", "I adored this song, and had sung it when I came to Birkenhead with the Big Three, but I hadn't rehearsed it with the Beatles and it had just occurred to me that they would play it in the wrong key. It was too late for second thoughts, though. With one last wicked wink at me, John set the group off playing. I'd been right to worry. The music was not in my key and any adjustments that the boys were now trying to make were too late to save me. My voice sounded awful. Destroyed—and wanting to die—I struggled on to the end.But after seeing her another day, at the Blue Angel jazz club, Epstein contracted with Black as his only female client on 6 September 1963. Epstein introduced Black to George Martin who signed her to Parlophone Records and produced her début single, \"Love of the Loved\" (written by Lennon and McCartney), which was released only three weeks after she joined Epstein. Despite an appearance on ABC Weekend TV's popular \"Thank Your Lucky Stars\", the single peaked at a modest No. 35 in the UK, a relative failure compared to the débuts of Epstein's most successful artists (the Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers and Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas). Black's second single, released at the beginning of 1964, was a cover of the Burt Bacharach–Hal David composition \"Anyone Who Had a Heart\", which had been written for Dionne Warwick. The single beat Warwick's recording into the UK charts and rose to No." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Ef?
Ef (band)
[ "post-rock" ]
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What genre is The Take?
The Take (Welsh band)
[ "punk rock", "punk", "punk music" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1381636
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What genre is Agboola Shadare?
Agboola Shadare
[ "smooth jazz" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=20986481
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Agboola held concerts across Europe, being due to return to the United States in March 2009, where he was to release two albums and a play at a concert at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark. Early life. Agboola was born in Kano City in Africa on 9 May Originally from Ilesa, in Southern Nigeria. At the age of twelve Shadares became a drummer in the church. By age 19 he had learnt more instruments, particularly the guitar, which became his signature instrument, playing with his own style. Between 1993 and 1994, Agboola appeared in several concerts with the group Treasure Band. He later concentrated on a Christian approach; between 1994 and 2002 he played with House On The Rock Musical Ministries, led by Pastor Paul Adefarasin. Agboola became the first Nigerian artist to produce a contemporary jazz album \"Dream Dawn\". In 2000, he was nominated for the Nigerian Musical Award, where he won the BEST CONTEMPORARY JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR AWARD.", "Shortly after, he started his own band, called the \"Motivation Band.\" Discography. Dream Dawn\n14 Holy Ground", "Agboola is both a surname and a given name of Yoruba origin. Notable people with the name include:\n<templatestyles src=\"Dmbox/styles.css\" />\n Name listThis page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same family name.", "Nigerian footballer\nReuben Omojola Folasanje Agboola (born 30 May 1962) is a former professional footballer who played at left back. He made 268 league appearances in a 13-year career in the Football League. He made nine appearances for Nigeria between 1991 and 1993, appearing at the 1992 Africa Cup of Nations. He began his career as an amateur at Southampton in July 1978, after leaving the youth side Cheshunt. He turned professional with the \"Saints\" in April 1980 and helped the club to reach the FA Cup Semi-finals and to achieve a second-place finish in the First Division in 1983–84. He was sold to Sunderland in January 1985 for £150,000. The club struggled, and he was loaned out to Charlton Athletic in 1986. After regaining his first-team spot, he helped Sunderland regain their top-flight status following promotions in 1987–88 and 1989–90. Loaned out to Port Vale in November 1991, he was allowed to move on to Swansea City twelve months later. He ended his career following spells with non-League clubs Woking and Gosport Borough. Club career. Southampton. Agboola was born in Camden, London. When he was a schoolboy, his family moved to Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, where he played for Cheshunt's youth teams while also attending Southampton's London Selection Centre. In July 1978, he joined Southampton as an amateur before signing as a professional in April 1980, having made his reserve team debut in April 1979.", "His first-team debut came at Old Trafford on 29 November 1980, in the same match as Danny Wallace, when the \"Saints\" held Manchester United to a 1–1 draw.saintsplayers.co.uk After the match manager Lawrie McMenemy said: \"I was thrilled coming to Old Trafford ... knowing I would put the two youngsters in. And why not? Matt Busby showed everyone about playing kids at Old Trafford years ago. Even if we had lost I would have enjoyed the game for their sake.\" He retained his position in the team for the next few games before the fit again Nick Holmes regained his place. He made only eleven appearances in his first two seasons as a professional. In November 1982, he eventually claimed the number 3 shirt as his own, ousting Steve Baker, where he formed a partnership with England international Mick Mills. In 1983 McMenemy decided to adopt the continental idea of a sweeper, and Agboola's \"quick and alert defending\" ideally suited him to the role, to such good effect that in 1983–84 Southampton recorded their highest-ever final position, second place behind Liverpool, as well as reaching the FA Cup Semi-final at Highbury where they lost 1–0 to Everton in extra time. He won the club's Best Away Player award. After the first six games of the following season, he was replaced by Kevin Bond. After several sporadic appearances, he was sold to Sunderland in January 1985 for £150,000. During his five years as a professional with the Saints, Agboola made 112 appearances in all competitions." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Mystery Date?
Mystery Date
[ "teen film", "teen movie", "comedy film", "comedy movie" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=12191026
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Tom McHugh quickly learns that his perfect big brother Craig isn't all he's cracked up to be while on a night on the town with the girl next door, during which Tom is harassed by unpleasant strangers, threatened by mobsters, pursued by police, attacked by an irate florist, accused of murder, and has his date kidnapped—all because everyone thinks he's Craig...and the classic 1959 DeSoto Firesweep he borrowed off his brother has two dead bodies in the trunk. Reception. \"Mystery Date\" holds a 25% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on eight reviews; the average rating is 4.7/10. Desson Howe from \"The Washington Post\" wrote: \"\"Mystery Date\" is an exclamation point movie. Built on nothing but zany high points, it survives entirely on plot surprise. Maybe this kind of Date is for you! But guess what! I'd rather be at the pub!\"", "1965 Milton Bradley Board Game\nMystery Date is a board game from the Milton Bradley Company released in 1965, conceived by Marvin Glass and created by Henry Stan. Marketed to girls 6 to 14 years of age, it has been reissued in 1970, 1999, and 2005. It is popularly referenced as a trope in TV and film. Gameplay. \"Mystery Date\" can be played with 2, 3, or 4 players. The object of the game is to acquire a desirable date, while avoiding the \"dud\". The player must assemble an outfit by acquiring three matching color-coded cards, which then must match the outfit of the date at the \"mystery door\". The date is revealed by spinning the door handle and opening the plastic door on the game board. The five possible dates are the \"formal dance\" date, the \"bowling\" date, the \"beach\" date, the \"skiing\" date, and the \"dud\". The date to be avoided is the poorly dressed \"dud\". He is wearing slovenly attire, his hair is tousled, and his face sports a beard shadow. In the 1970s game, a \"picnic\" date replaces the \"bowling\" date. If the player's outfit does not match the date behind the door, the door is closed and play continues. The 1999 version of the game includes an \"electronic talking phone\" to converse with the dates. Future Captain America actor Chris Evans is on the box using the phone as \"Tyler\", the \"beach\" date.", "The 2005 version replaces “the dud” with “the nerd” and does not include a phone. Reception. The book \"Timeless Toys\" described \"Mystery Date\" as if it were the result of crossing \"Barbie in all her high-fashion glory with 1965's biggest game show, \"Let's Make a Deal\"\". Calling it an example of \"simple, yet ingenious\" quality typically associated with Marvin Glass, it is now considered \"one of the most sought-after games from the '60s\". Having played it as a child, Michelle Slatalla of \"The New York Times\" in the 2000s retrospectively called the game's premise \"politically incorrect\". References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />\n<templatestyles src=\"Refbegin/styles.css\" />", "Mystery Date is a 1991 American teen comedy film. Mystery Date may also refer to:\nTopics referred to by the same term\n<templatestyles src=\"Dmbox/styles.css\" />\n This page lists associated with the title .", "\"Mystery Date\" is the fourth episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series \"Mad Men\" and the 56th episode of the series overall. It was written by series creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner and writer Victor Levin, and directed by Matt Shakman. It originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on April 8, 2012. The episode takes place in July 1966, featuring much discussion among the characters about the Richard Speck murders in Chicago. Don runs into an ex-lover and cannot seem to escape her presence. Joan's husband, Greg, returns from his tour of duty in Vietnam only to reveal that he is being sent back for another year of service. Sally becomes frightened after reading stories on the Speck murders, leading her step-grandmother to educate her on the concepts of fear and defense. Dawn spends the night at Peggy's apartment after becoming too afraid to return home because of racial violence near Harlem. The episode's title is derived from the 1965 Milton Bradley board game for teenage girls, \"Mystery Date\", wherein several female players draw cards to advance to opening a door, hoping to find one of a variety of desirable male dates on the other side, while simultaneously hoping to avoid the lone undesirable one. A vintage television commercial for the game is viewed by Don's daughter Sally during the episode. The storylines involving Joan, Sally, and Peggy were well received, although some felt the dream sequence was a heavy-handed way to have Don deal with his past infidelities." ], "support": [ 0, 0, 0, 1, 0 ] }
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What genre is Second Time Around?
Second Time Around (TV series)
[ "sitcom", "situational comedy", "situation comedy" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=4030049
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c51d4dc9-2170-41e0-b701-e7d3924c4f1e
What genre is The Unlovables?
The Unlovables
[ "pop punk", "punk-pop", "pop-punk" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=16379842
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Despite a somewhat revolving lineup, the band has remained fairly active over the years, including recording and releasing two full-length records on Whoa Oh Records as well as EP's and other compilation appearances, and tours often, not including other shows with mc chris, as well as the recently reunited Lifetime. and Weston The band became more mainstream after Adult Swim used the song \"What you want, what you got\" in a 30-second Bleach Promo. The band is currently taking a long hiatus while Hallie performs in the off-Broadway show FUERZABRUTA.", "English post-punk band\nThe The are an English post-punk band. They have been active in various forms since 1979, with the singer-songwriter Matt Johnson as the only constant, and often sole, band member. The The achieved critical acclaim and commercial success in the UK, with 15 chart singles (seven reaching the top 40), and their most successful studio album, \"Infected\" (1986), spent 30 weeks on the chart. They followed this with the top-ten studio albums \"Mind Bomb\" (1989) and \"Dusk\" (1993). History. Early years (1977–1981). While trying to get his band going, in 1978 Matt Johnson had recorded a solo demo album (\"See Without Being Seen\") which he sold at various underground gigs on cassettes. In 1979, working with Colin Lloyd-Tucker (a friend and colleague at De Wolfe Music, the Soho music publisher/recording studio) Johnson recorded his first album proper, \"Spirits\". This album remains unreleased, although the track \"What Stanley Saw\" was later licensed to Cherry Red Records for their \"Perspectives and Distortion\" compilation album, which also featured Virgin Prunes, Lemon Kittens, Thomas Leer, Kevin Coyne and Mark Perry. In November 1977, Johnson had placed an advertisement in \"NME\" seeking \"bass/lead guitarist\" who liked the Velvet Underground and Syd Barrett. In 1979 he placed a second advertisement in the \"NME\", stating his new influences as the Residents and Throbbing Gristle.", "The The made their debut at London's Africa Centre on 11 May 1979, third on the bill to Scritti Politti and PragVEC, using backing tape tracks that Johnson created at his day job at De Wolfe studios for the drums and bass. The band at this point consisted of Johnson on vocal, electric piano, guitar and tapes and Keith Laws on synthesiser and tapes. It was Keith Laws who suggested the name 'the The' to Matt Johnson. As the The was now getting underway, Johnson was simultaneously working with experimental synth-pop combo the Gadgets, a studio group he formed with Colin Lloyd Tucker, his colleague at De Wolfe recording studios. Peter Ashworth, then known as 'Triash' and later to become a noted photographer, became the The's drummer in 1980, and Tom Johnston (also managing the The at this point and later to become a cartoonist for the \"Evening Standard\", \"Daily Mirror\" and \"The Sun\" newspapers) was added on bass. Although both Ashworth and Johnston were credited with appearing on the The's debut single (\"Controversial Subject\"/\"Black and White\") on 4AD Records, neither actually played on the recordings, which were produced by Wire members Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis. All instruments were played by Johnson and Laws. Johnston and Ashworth soon dropped out of the The and returned to their respective day jobs. As a duo (Johnson and Laws), the The began performing concerts with Wire, Cabaret Voltaire, DAF, This Heat, the Birthday Party and Scritti Politti.", "In early 1981 the The also contributed the composition \"Untitled\" to the \"Some Bizzare Album\". In September of that year Johnson and Laws signed a recording contract with Some Bizzare Records and released the 7\" single \"Cold Spell Ahead\". By this stage Matt Johnson had begun playing all the instruments himself so Laws left to pursue his studies, leaving Johnson as a solo artist using a group moniker. Johnson was signed up later in 1981 to 4AD Records by Ivo Watts-Russell to record a solo studio album, \"Burning Blue Soul\". Although all of the instruments and vocals were performed by Johnson, the album featured various producers including Wire's Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis, Ivo and Johnson himself. Years later, owing to a request from Johnson, it would be re-issued and credited to the The so all of his albums would be in the same rack together. Towards the end of 1981, Colin Lloyd-Tucker and Simon Fisher Turner joined the band for a series of stripped down the The acoustic concerts in London. Matt Johnson solo years (1982–1987). Johnson spent the next few years collaborating with a diverse range of creative individuals, changing personnel from project to project. The The's next single was a retooling of \"Cold Spell Ahead\", now entitled \"Uncertain Smile\". Produced in New York by Mike Thorne, it reached No. 68 UK. This version is different from the more familiar album version, and featured saxophone and flute by session musician Crispin Cioe rather than (as on the album version) the piano of Squeeze's Jools Holland.", "In 1982, the intended debut album by the The (\"The Pornography of Despair\") was recorded, but was never officially mixed nor released. Johnson apparently ran off some cassette copies for friends, and several tracks (\"Mental Healing Process\", \"Leap into the Wind\", \"Absolute Liberation\") were subsequently issued as additional tracks on the \"This Is the Day\" single. \"Three Orange Kisses from Kazan\" and \"Waitin' for the Upturn\" (featuring Steve James Sherlock playing flute and saxophone) also date from this era, and appeared as B-sides. Some of the previously mentioned cuts, along with the tracks \"The Nature of Virtue\" and \"Fruit of the Heart\" (which were similarly recorded around the same time), appeared as bonus selections on a cassette-only issue of the band's eventual debut album, but \"The Pornography of Despair\" album as a whole remains unissued. Around 1982 the The played a series of four concerts at the Marquee Club in Wardour Street, Soho, entitled 'An evening of Rock n Roll with the The'. These concerts were weekly for four weeks and featured Marc Almond on guitar and vocals. The The released their official studio album debut, the synth-noir classic \"Soul Mining\", in 1983. It featured the minor UK No. 71 hit \"This Is the Day\", as well as a new recording of the The performing \"Uncertain Smile\"." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is With a Little Help?
With a Little Help
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=32140068
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The book is notable for being published under the author's own imprint, rather than with a traditional book publisher, and for its DRM-free digital audiobook and ebook editions being sold on a name-your-own-price basis, with the revenue from the book being publicly disclosed on the author's website.", "2010 American comedy-drama film\nA Little Help is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael J. Weithorn. It follows the experiences of a dental hygienist following her unfaithful husband's sudden death. It debuted on May 21, 2010, at the Seattle International Film Festival. In the Fall of 2010, the film won the Best Narrative Feature film at the San Diego Film Festival. This was Ron Leibman's final film role before his death on December 6, 2019. Plot. Laura Pehlke is married to Bob and together they raise their 12-year-old son, Dennis. Laura is a dental hygienist and Bob works in a real estate office and often comes home late. The family goes to a birthday barbecue for Laura's twin niece and nephew. Laura suspects Bob is cheating on her and they get into a fight. She runs away from the house and Bob runs after her and suddenly collapses on the road. After a brief examination, the doctor says Bob has had a panic attack. Later that night, Laura begins to perform fellatio on Bob during which he has another attack from which he dies, and his condition is later diagnosed as arrhythmia. Laura's sister, Kathy Helms, and mother Joan, are overbearing in their attempts to help Laura manage her life. Kathy insists Laura go to a lawyer to discuss her economic state. The lawyer claims the only way to get by with the money they have is to sue the doctor. Reluctantly, Laura cooperates.", "During the process, Bob's secretary admits to having an affair with him. Laura's nephew, Kyle Helms, is an enthusiastic guitarist, and his father, Paul, supports him but Kathy thinks it hinders his academic future. She dismisses the garage band Kyle formed with his friends. Paul, a radio station employee, takes Kyle with him to see Dion DiMucci, who is visiting the station. After the program Kyle and Dion meet and play together. Dennis moves to a private school on the insistence of Joan. In order to gain popularity with the kids at the new school, he lies and says his father died in the September 11 attacks while saving lives as a fireman. Laura confronts her son and criticizes his lying but he persuades her to back up his story and she ends up repeating the story to his class. Dennis goes to a friend's birthday party, where he gets a body painting of the burning World Trade Center on his back. A kid who knew Dennis from summer camp happens to be at the party and he tells the other kids Dennis has been lying. Meanwhile, Laura coincidentally meets the birthday kid's mom at a gas station, and learns of the camp friend attending the party. Realizing the truth about Dennis' father will come out, she rushes to the party, but arriving too late to prevent the damage, finds her son sitting alone and crying, ostracized by the group. One night Paul and Laura happen to be in the yard together, where they smoke pot and talk.", "Paul confesses he has had a crush on Laura since school and he married Kathy just to get something similar to Laura, which turned out to be a mistake. Back in high school he tried to get her attention by throwing a tennis ball over the fence and asking her for \"a little help\" by returning the ball. Some days later, Laura calls Paul at work and invites him to meet her. She tells Paul she regrets not returning the balls back in high school, because now she feels about him like he felt about her. She moves away a little, he comes after her, tells her she is beautiful, and they kiss. As events unfold, Laura eventually has a breakthrough moment and we see her begin to take control of her own life, and the beginning of her healing and moving on. Cast. <templatestyles src=\"Div col/styles.css\"/>*Jenna Fischer as Laura Pehlke\nReferences. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "With a Little Help from Myself () is a 2008 French comedy-drama film written and directed by François Dupeyron. The film received four nominations at the 14th Lumières Awards and won Best Director for Dupeyron. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />" ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Satanic Slaughter?
Satanic Slaughter
[ "black metal", "Black Metal" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=14304940
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94ffe3af-cb69-47fd-b1ca-2e7e3544b048
What genre is David Cobb?
David Cobb (artist)
[ "marine art", "maritime art", "marine", "zeegezicht", "seascape" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=26855955
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Nader eventually announced an independent campaign for president and sought the endorsement of the Green Party and other minor parties; his supporters continued to push for a Nader victory in the various Green Party primary elections in states across the country. Shortly before, the Green Party presidential nominating convention, held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in June 2004, Nader selected Green Party member Peter Camejo as his running mate. On June 26, on the second ballot, the convention selected Cobb as the Green presidential candidate – a process rocked by controversy as Nader had won the vast majority of actual Green Party votes in nearly all state primary elections (Cobb received only 12.2 percent support). The party also nominated Pat LaMarche as its candidate for vice-president.", "Cobb stated his intention to run a campaign focused on building the Green Party and pursuing a \"strategic states\" or \"smart states\" strategy which would take into account the wishes of Greens in each state, and which otherwise would focus on states that traditionally are \"safely\" won by the Democratic candidate, or \"safely\" won by the Republican candidate, with a large margin of victory. Such so-called \"safe states\" are also referred to in campaign literature as \"neglected states\" because the Democratic and Republican candidates traditionally put most of their campaign energy into more competitive \"swing states.\" Cobb's campaign said that each state's campaign would aim to follow the wishes expressed by local Greens. While some of Cobb's supporters urged swing state residents to vote for Democrat John Kerry in order to stop the re-election of President George W. Bush, other Cobb supporters encouraged votes for Cobb and LaMarche everywhere. The candidates themselves used the phrase \"vote your conscience,\" campaigning both in swing states such as Wisconsin and safe states such as California. On October 8, 2004, Cobb was arrested in an act of civil disobedience, breaking a police line while protesting the Commission on Presidential Debates for excluding third-party candidates from the nationally televised debates in St. Louis, Missouri. Also arrested was Libertarian candidate Michael Badnarik. In the November 2004 presidential election, Cobb placed sixth in the popular vote total nationwide, earning over 119,859 votes (0.10 percent), but received no electoral votes. This represented a decline of over 90 percent support compared to the votes garnered by Nader. Post-election activities.", "Since running for president, Cobb has become a member of the Board of Directors for the Green Institute, and of the Sierra Club's national Corporate Accountability Committee, a Fellow with the Liberty Tree Foundation for the Democratic Revolution, on the Steering Committee of Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County, along with being the group's campaigns director, and is a Principal with Program on Corporations, Law, and Democracy (POCLAD). Cobb facilitated the founding convention of the Green Party of Louisiana during a two-day convention which took place on August 31 and September 1, 2002, in New Orleans. Cobb co-founded Cooperation Humboldt. Cobb was the campaign manager for Green candidate Jill Stein in the 2016 U.S. presidential election." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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0de02215-f275-4d6e-a034-1ff7a3b74a13
What genre is Love in Magic?
Love in Magic
[ "romantic comedy", "romedy", "romcom" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=2891451
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Ji-hoon and Hee-won start spending their evenings going through all the motels they visited while going out, and slowly rediscover their feelings for each other.", "Type of magic focused on relationships\nLove magic is a type of magic that has existed or currently exists in many cultures around the world as a part of folk beliefs, both by clergy and laity of nearly every religion. Historically, it is attested on cuneiform tablets from Mesopotamia, in ancient Egyptian texts and later Coptic texts, in the Greco-Roman world, in Syriac texts, in the European Middle Ages and early modern period, and among all Jewish groups who co-existed with these groups. The exact definition of what constitutes 'love magic' can be difficult to establish and will vary from scholar to scholar, but a common theme shared by many is the use of magic to start, preserve, or break up a relationship of some type whether for purely sexual or romantic purposes or both. The tools and methods used in its practice do not significantly differ from the way other forms of magic are practiced and include spoken and written spells and incantations, dolls, talismans, amulets, potions, and rituals. As most surviving sources concern love between men and women, there is a strong heterosexual bias when discussing these sources, though there are a few examples known to concern love between both two men and two women, such as Greek curse tablets. Love magic motifs appear in literature and art and in the mythologies of many cultures. It is less likely to occur in modern fiction, except in fantasy fiction (like \"Harry Potter\"), though even then it is not common and may be portrayed as negative. Ancient love magic in cuneiform. Early examples of love magic can be found in the ancient Near East, dating to ca.", "2200 BCE. Cuneiform tablets preserving rituals of erotic magic have been uncovered at Tell Inghara and Isin (present-day Iraq). Similar rituals are attested in Ancient Egypt, for instance, on an ostracon dated to the twentieth dynasty (twelfth-eleventh centuries BCE). Love spells and rituals have been found among the Sumerians, Akkadians, and Babylonians, and formulae used in them can be found in later time periods in the Near East among other peoples. Hellenistic love magic. Spells of erotic attraction and compulsion are found within the syncretic magic tradition of Hellenistic Greece, which incorporated Egyptian and Hebraic elements as documented in texts such as the Greek Magical Papyri and archaeologically on amulets and other artifacts dating from the 2nd century BC (and sometimes earlier) to the late 3rd century A.D. These magical practices continued to influence private rituals in Gaul among Celtic peoples, in Roman Britain, and among Germanic peoples. Christopher A. Faraone, a University of Chicago Classics professor specializing in texts and practices pertaining to magic, distinguishes between the magic of \"eros\", as practiced by men, and the magic of \"philia\", practiced by women. These two types of spells can be connected directly to the gender roles of men and women in Ancient Greece. Women used \"philia\" spells because they were more dependent on their husbands. In marriage, women were powerless as men were legally permitted to divorce. As a result, many used any means necessary to maintain their marriages which meant more interest in affection producing spells.", "\"Philia\" magic was used by women to keep their male companion at bay and faithful. \"Eros\" spells were mainly practiced by men and a small selection of women, like prostitutes, and were used to imbue lust into the victim. However, Faraone himself also states that \"eros\" magic can be thought of as aggressive magic and \"philia\" as non-aggressive. While some scholars use Faraone's model, like Catherine Rider though she modifies it slightly, it has been questioned by other scholars, such as Irene Salvo, who points out the exceptions to his classification and finds them to be more elucidating of how love magic in Hellenistic Greece actually worked. She points out there were men who used \"philia\" spells and women who used \"eros\" spells who were not prostitutes or who generally appear to have lived like men. Love magic in the Renaissance. Magic was expensive and was believed to cause severe damage to the caster; therefore, it was not taken lightly. Thus, spells were not just cast upon just anyone in the Renaissance, but on those unions that held special importance. Men and women of status and favor were more often the targets of love magic. Economic or social class restrictions would often inhibit a marriage and love magic was seen as a way to break those barriers, leading to social advancement. While the spells were supposed to be kept secret, very rarely were they successful in this.", "However, if the victim realized that a spell was being cast upon them, believing in magic themselves, they would often submit to the believed enchantment, adding effectiveness to love magic. With the dominance of Christianity and Catholicism in Europe during the Renaissance, elements of Christianity seeped its way into the magic rituals themselves. Often, clay dolls or written spell scrolls would be hidden in the altar at churches, or holy candles would be lit in the rituals. The Host from a Catholic Mass would sometimes be taken and used in rituals to gain the desired result. Thus, love magic within the Renaissance period was both Christian and pagan. Women in love magic. According to historian Guido Ruggiero, love magic is seen as drawing \"…heavily upon what was perceived as quintessentially feminine: fertility, birth, menstruation (seen as closely related to both fertility and birth), and a woman’s ‘nature’ or ‘shameful parts,’ that is, genitals\". This feminine attribute is reflected within the literature such as the \"Malleus Maleficarum\" and in the trials of the Holy Office in which most of the cases brought before the council were women accused of bewitching men. This illustrates the common stereotype that men did not perform magic." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Q?
Q... (TV series)
[ "television comedy", "TV comedy", "comedy TV", "Telecomedia", "comedy television" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1574377
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One possibility is that it was inspired by the project to construct the Cunard liner \"QE2\", launched in September 1967, which was previously codenamed \"Q4\". Another theory is that Milligan was inspired by the BBC 6-point technical quality scale of the time, where \"Q5\" was severe degradation to picture or sound, and \"Q6\" was complete loss of sound or vision. This was extended by some engineering departments to a 9-point scale, finishing at \"Q9\". According to Milligan's autobiography, the final series was renamed \"There's a Lot of It About\" after the BBC felt the public might find \"Q10\" too confusing. Forerunner in comedy. Though many found it to be more \"hit and miss\" than Milligan's earlier work, especially \"The Goon Show\", it is considered by many to be one of the landmarks in British comedy.", "In particular Q5, which first aired on 24 March 1969, and with its surreal bent and almost stream-of-consciousness format is seen by many as a forerunner to \"Monty Python's Flying Circus\", which debuted a few months later. The Pythons themselves remember that, having seen \"Q5\", they had been forced to scurry around for a new hook for their series, as the format they had been intending to use had now already been done. Michael Palin recalls \"Terry Jones and I adored the \"Q...\" shows...[Milligan] was the first writer to play with the conventions of television.\" Scudamore (1985, p. 170) cites one interview with the Pythons in which John Cleese said: \"Shows prepare the way for other shows, and sometimes shows that make genuine breakthroughs are missed. Spike Milligan's \"Q5\" was missed...when we first saw \"Q5\" we were very depressed because we thought it was what we wanted to do and Milligan was doing it brilliantly. But nobody really noticed \"Q5\"\". Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam concurred. Jones noted that \"watching \"Q5\", we almost felt as if our guns had been Spiked! We had been writing quickies or sketches for some three years and they always had a beginning, a middle and a tag line. Suddenly, watching Spike Milligan, we realized that they didn't have to be like that\".", "Also, in the Pythons' (2004) autobiography, Cleese cites a conversation between himself and Terry Jones: \"We both happened to watch Spike Milligan's \"Q5\", and one or the other of us phoned up and said kind of jokingly but also rather anxiously, 'I thought that's what we were supposed to be doing?' And the other one said, 'That's what I thought too.' We felt that Spike had got to where we were trying to get to, but if you'd asked us the previous day, we couldn't have described very well what that was. However, when we saw it on the screen we recognised it, and in a way the fact that Spike had gone there probably enabled us to go a little bit further than we would otherwise have gone\" (p. 191). In the Python autobiography, Michael Palin mentions meeting their directors. \"One was Ian MacNaughton, director of the Spike Milligan \"Q5\" series which we all thought was one of the best comedy shows on TV and certainly the most far ahead...\" (p. 218). He describes himself and Terry Jones as being so impressed with the \"Q...\" show that they specifically sought out MacNaughton to direct their own series. Development. While \"Flying Circus\" had four series between 1969 and 1974, because of Milligan's tempestuous relationship with the BBC, he had to wait until 1975 for his second series, Q6, to be commissioned. The series continued sporadically after this.", "Q7 appeared in 1978, Q8 shortly after in 1979 (two years before the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation registered the trademark; the TV series' opening credits showed the characters 'Q8' being formed from the word 'Kuwait'), Q9 in 1980 and There's a Lot of It About in 1982. Milligan resented the BBC for the cold attitude they took towards the series in comparison with series like \"Flying Circus\", and always maintained that, given the opportunity, he would have produced more. The shows were written by Milligan and his writing collaborator Neil Shand, with occasional episodes (especially in later years) giving \"additional contribution\" credit to any or all of David Renwick, Andrew Marshall, and John Antrobus. \"Q\" gave centre stage to Milligan's freeform surreal wit. The sketches came thick and fast, running into one another, making outrageous leaps from one subject or location to another and often stopping with no apparent conclusion. Even the costumes were madcap and contradictory – in some episodes each of them still bore its BBC Wardrobe Department tag – and Milligan seemed to have a fondness for large noses and hats. However, Milligan was criticised for his tendency to make racially charged jokes, especially regarding Jews and Pakistanis, and the series as a whole was decidedly risqué even by the standards of the 1970s – almost every episode featured an appearance by the scantily-clad, huge-breasted \"glamour stooge\" Julia Breck. Episodes. Archive status\n34 of the 38 \"Q\" episodes still exist.", "Through the mid-1970s, the BBC had a policy of wiping master copies of previously aired shows in order to reuse the videotape, or disposing of master videotapes altogether in order to reduce storage costs. This affected series \"Q5\", as four of the seven episodes are now lost, and another two exist as black-and-white telerecordings only. However, all of \"Q6\" exists, as does all of \"Q7, Q8, Q9\" and \"There's a Lot of It About\". Only three episodes of \"Q5\" still exist. Episodes 2 and 3 both survive as 16mm black and white tele-recordings. Episode 4 exists in colour in its original form, and a few short clips from this colour episode appeared on the documentary \"Heroes of Comedy: Spike Milligan\", and again on BBC4's \"Assorted Q\" in December 2014. In 2022, film rolls containing sketches from one of the missing Q5 episodes were discovered in Spike Milligan's personal archive during the making of a documentary about him. Guests. Most of the episodes featured a relatively 'straight' musical interlude, sometimes performed by Milligan himself, or his collaborators Ed Welch or Alan Clare at the piano. There were also appearances by jazz groups, ragtime bands, singer-songwriters and the Mike Sammes Singers, who received custard pies in their faces at the end of one performance. Some of the musical clips were included in the BBC Four series \"Jazz Britannia\". Home releases." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Chocolate?
Chocolate (band)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=9539796
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Lyrically, the content was restricted to uplifting themes, often making full use of a flirtatious attitude towards women, and the feelings associated with love and lust. Much use was made of local Uruguayan lunfardo. One band member commented that when they travelled internationally, \"on the radio and at press conferences we have to explain the lunfardo\", which was not fully understood outside their native Uruguay. With the release of their \"Greatest Hits\" album in 2001, led by the single \"Mayonesa\", they achieved international success, which had previously been restricted to Uruguay and Argentina. This came following the move to Obligado Records and the opportunity to write their own material. The song became a hit throughout Latin America and Spanish-speaking North America, often referred to as one of the 'songs of the summer' of 2001. It reached #42 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart.", "Literally meaning \"mayonnaise\", it likens the sensation of falling in love with the process of making the dressing, namely beating your heart as you would mayonnaise. The song was accompanied by a catchy dance routine. The song's release was accompanied by a marketing campaign, which saw the band achieve success which few Uruguayan artists have experienced. They toured Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, Spain and the United States. It was featured as the sound track to the Spanish version of \"Big Brother\" 2. In late 2001 they participated in the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile. The band disintegrated in 2002, as various members decided to form their own projects. The line-up had already changed from the original five, and that happened at the height of their success. Speculation surrounded the split, with accusations of bad feeling between the singers and manager Juan Carlos Cáceres. Remuneration was also allegedly an issue. Cultural references. Chocolate's music & lyrics, belonging to the cumbia style, were often thought of as being particularly attractive to the lower classes. Its use of \"lunfardo\" & sexual imagery contributed towards this, however cumbia villera has a much longer history within Latin America. Legacy. In 2016, the multinational telecommunications company Vodafone of Spain used the song \"Mayonesa\" as soundtrack in an ad for a new premium music service. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "American funk and soul band\nChocolate Milk was an American funk and soul band from New Orleans, Louisiana, active in the 1970s and early 1980s. Biography. Chocolate Milk was formed in 1974 in New Orleans, Louisiana, after the emergence of the bands Kool & the Gang and Earth, Wind & Fire. The eight-piece band included Frank Richard (vocals), Amadee Castenell (saxophone), Joe Foxx (trumpet), Mario Tio (guitars), Earnest Dabon (bass), Robert Dabon (keyboards/piano) and Dwight Richards (drums/percussion). The band also worked as the studio group for songwriter and producer Allen Toussaint, following the tenure of the Meters as Toussaint's band. Chocolate Milk backed Toussaint as a live band and on his album \"New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival\" (1976), and also recorded with Paul McCartney. The band then signed with RCA Records. Their first of eight albums released on RCA was \"Action Speaks Louder than Words\", an album that included a political message. The title cut, \"Action Speaks Louder Than Words\" (1975), has a break beat that has been sampled numerous times in hip hop music, including \"Move the Crowd\" from the 1987 album \"Paid in Full\" by Eric B. & Rakim, and \"Don't Let Your Mouth Write a Check Your Ass Can't Cash\" (1991) by Stetsasonic.", "The band became known for \"Action Speaks Louder than Words\", and other hit songs: \"Girl Callin'\" (1978), \"Say Won't Cha\" (1979), and \"I'm Your Radio\" (1980). The band was also known for their versatility in musical styles, later adding elements of disco, prevalent on their 1981 hit, \"Blue Jeans\" which peaked at number fifteen on the soul chart. Chocolate Milk broke up in 1983 due to the waning popularity of disco, numerous personnel changes, and changes in producers after splitting with Toussaint in 1980. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Food produced from cacao seeds\nChocolate or cocoa is a food made from roasted and ground cocoa seed kernels that is available as a liquid, solid, or paste, either on its own or as a flavoring agent in other foods. Cocoa has been consumed in some form for at least 5,300 years starting with the Mayo-Chinchipe culture in what is present-day Ecuador. Later Mesoamerican civilizations also consumed chocolate beverages, and it was introduced to Europe in the 16th century. The seeds of the cacao tree (\"Theobroma cacao\") have an intense bitter taste and must be fermented to develop the flavor. After fermentation, the seeds are dried, cleaned, and roasted. The shell is removed to produce nibs, which are then ground to cocoa mass, unadulterated chocolate in rough form. Once the cocoa mass is liquefied by heating, it is called chocolate liquor. The liquor may also be cooled and processed into its two components: cocoa solids and cocoa butter. Baking chocolate, also called bitter chocolate, contains cocoa solids and cocoa butter in varying proportions without any added sugar. Powdered baking cocoa, which contains more fiber than cocoa butter, can be processed with alkali to produce Dutch cocoa. Much of the chocolate consumed today is in the form of sweet chocolate, a combination of cocoa solids, cocoa butter, and added vegetable oils and sugar. Milk chocolate is sweet chocolate that additionally contains milk powder or condensed milk. White chocolate contains cocoa butter, sugar, and milk, but no cocoa solids." ], "support": [ 1, 1, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Mars?
Mars (1968 film)
[ "science fiction film", "sci-fi film", "science fiction movie", "sci-fi movie", "scifi film", "scifi movie", "sci fi film", "sci fi movie", "scifi-film", "scifi" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=42068556
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In addition, the film includes the director's fantasy hypothetical forms of life on Mars, and of the exploration and colonization of Mars in the near future. Art features. Filmed in typical Klushantsev manner, and synthesizes the two genres — science education movies and science-fiction fantasy. In the film both animation and special effects techniques are applied.", "1968 is a 2018 historical-sports docudrama film directed by Tassos Boulmetis. Plot. April 4, 1968. The Panathenaic Stadium (then Olympic Stadium of Athens) is abuzz, with thousands of people gathered and millions listening through their radios. The FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup final between AEK B.C. – Slavia VŠ Praha has just begun and is attended by 80,000 spectators, the Guinness World Record attendance for a basketball event. A girl in love is dreaming of her wedding day, while the future husband becomes more desperate with every Greek ball going through the hoop. An elderly husband and wife remember the home they left behind. A young communist prisoner cheers from his jail cell and a PROPO betting shop becomes the place where old and new wounds resurface. Years before this night, three Constantinopolitans seeing Greek refugees from Constantinople arriving in Athens as part of the population exchange between Greece and Turkey following the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922) decided to create an athletic union, eventually named AEK, that will tell their story. At the end of this night, Greek history will have changed forever. Release. The film was released in cinemas on January 25, 2018 by Feelgood Entertainment and opened number one at the Greek box office. The film went to gross $853,512 at the Greek box office, making it the 24th highest grossing 2018 film in Greece. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "1930 film\nMars is a 1930 short animated film in the \"Oswald the Lucky Rabbit\" series. Plot. Oswald and a big badger are sitting on a bench in a park. Momentarily a pretty female cat walks around and sings the song \"A Bench in the Park\" (this song was used earlier in \"King of Jazz\"). When she drops a handkerchief, Oswald and the badger rush to pick it up. Upon picking, they pull the handkerchief until it is rip apart. When the cat passes by again, Oswald snags part of the badger's clothing onto a nail on the bench. The badger rushes again and ends up wearing just his undergarments. Oswald then approaches the cat as the other guy runs away in embarrassment. Before he could spend a long time with her, the badger returns in a wine barrel before kicking Oswald in the rear. The kick is so strong that Oswald is sent into space. Following a long trip after being booted, Oswald finds himself landing on the planet Mars. He encounters a lot of bizarre animals before meeting their king. When the Martian king asks for his identity, Oswald introduces himself by singing his theme song. The king likes his song and so do the bizarre animals. After everybody parties around for several moments, a giant spider-like creature comes to the scene. All the other animals run away, including Oswald. Oswald continues to run until he reaches an edge. Without any other place to go, the rabbit is forced to jump. Oswald falls and finds himself moving in space again. On the way, he finds a meteoroid which he rides on.", "Back on Earth, the badger and the cat are recently married as they walk around in their wedding outfits in the park. The cat, however, does not seem to enjoy her newfound relationship. Suddenly, Oswald's meteoroid drops by, striking and knocking the badger unconscious, later knocked Oswald for a second. The cat appears to be overjoyed by the sight as the badger got knocked out, laying down on the sidewalk, and the cat and Oswald walks towards the badger's stomach and gives Oswald a kiss. Later, the cat goes on to date Oswald. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Mars () is a 2004 Russian film, directed and written by Anna Melikian. Set in a small Russian city of Mars, the film tells the story of a professional boxer who has run away from his life to a small Russian town on the coast of the Black Sea. The story contains elements of surrealism and magical realism. The town's main industry is the manufacture of plush toys, which function as a local currency. The boxer is color blind; his color blindness is portrayed, for example, by a profusion of blue apples. The city of Mars was formerly called Marks: \"Марс\" as opposed to \"Маркс\", the name change being effected by removing one letter from the roof of the railway station." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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d45479a4-f2ca-4a94-8e80-63f27bbd8db7
What genre is Spiral?
Spiral (2014 film)
[ "action film", "action movie", "film action", "movie action", "action" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=44070755
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References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", " is a 1998 Japanese supernatural horror film. It is a sequel to the 1998 film \"Ring\". It is directed by Jōji Iida and is based on the novel of the same title by Koji Suzuki. It is titled The Spiral (stylized as the Spiral) in English on the Japanese poster and video packaging, and it was previously released in North America as Rasen (a transliteration of the Japanese title) and in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the Philippines as The Spiral. \"Ring\" and its sequel \"Spiral\" were released in Japan at the same time. The studio hoped this would increase revenues, because the \"Ring\" story was already a successful novel and television film. The two films shared a few cast members and had the same production team, but different directors and screenwriters; \"Spiral\" was written and directed by Jōji Iida whereas \"Ring\" was written by Hiroshi Takahashi and directed by Hideo Nakata. After their release, \"Ring\" became an enormous success while \"Spiral\" floundered, quickly becoming the \"forgotten sequel\". Takahashi and Nakata were later recruited to produce another sequel, \"Ring 2\", which replaced \"Spiral\" as the sequel to \"Ring\", not based on Suzuki's works, and thus ultimately ignores the story of \"Spiral\". Plot. Following the events of \"Ring\", the body of Ryūji Takayama, former husband of Reiko Asakawa and father of Yōichi Asakawa is examined by his friend and rival, pathologist Mitsuo Andō.", "After he finds a cryptic note in Takayama's stomach, Reiko and Yōichi also turn up dead. Andō soon learns of a mysterious cursed videotape, haunted by the spirit of a murdered young woman. Rumor has it that anyone who watches the video will die exactly one week later. Despondent over the death of his own child, and believing that he is being guided by his rival's ghost, Andō decides to see the video for himself. After watching the tape, strange things begin to happen around him, and he soon discovers that the tape's restless spirit has different plans in store for him. With the help of Takayama's student, Mai Takano, Andō discovers more about Ryūji's past and the mysterious young woman, Sadako Yamamura. Searching for the truth about why Ryūji and Yōichi died from the virus while Reiko did not lead him to her boss, Yoshino. Yoshino lets Andō in on a secret: he has the wife's diary. She and Ryūji had been researching the cursed videotape. While Reiko had broken the curse, Ryūji died 1 week after watching the tape. Reiko believed creating a copy would break the curse, but Yōichi died 1 week after watching the tape, just like his father had. Yoshino shows Andō both the tape and the diary. When Andō tells Mai Takano what he has done, she is shocked and cannot understand why, since she felt from the start that it was the video that killed Takayama and his family.", "As they are talking, Yoshino calls Andō. He admits that he wishes he had never been involved in Reiko's business. Andō believes that Yoshino had watched the video but denies it, saying he was too scared. However, Yoshino still dies. Andō destroys the videotapes and ensures he will be the video's last victim. He then confides in Mai about his son's death, and they end up sleeping together. Andō asks Mai if she will be there when he dies, but Mai tells him she is too scared. He understands and decides to try to find out more about the virus that killed Takayama and his son. He discovers that the virus that killed Yoshino is different from the one that killed the father and son. Andō asks for tests to be run on him. Meanwhile, Mai Takano goes missing, and Andō apparently survives the curse. He starts to feel that the story was just a myth and he is relieved when Mai turns up, but is shocked to find out that she has been found dead, having given birth with no sign of a baby. Andō goes back to work, sees \"Mai\" there, and finds out that she is no other than Sadako Yamamura, reborn and claiming to be \"perfectly dual-gendered\". He then learns that Takayama was not helping Andō \"stop\" Sadako – instead, he was \"helping\" Sadako.", "Yoshino, Andō's friend Miyashita, and many others were not killed by a virus or the video, but rather Reiko's diary. Sadako promises to help resurrect Andō's son in exchange for his help. In the end, Andō brings Takayama and his son back to life with help from Sadako. Just as Ryūji leaves, he tells Andō: \"Many years will pass before our world will be at peace\". Release. \"Spiral\" was released theatrically in Japan on January 31, 1998 where it was distributed by Toho. In the Philippines, the film was given a limited release as \"The Spiral\" on February 25, 2004. The film was released directly to DVD by DreamWorks in the United States on August 23, 2005, under the transliterated title \"Rasen\". It was released in high definition on Blu-ray Disc and video on demand in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland by Arrow Films under their Arrow Video imprint, under the title \"Spiral\". \"Spiral\" was also included in Arrow Video's \"Ring Collection\" Blu-ray box set. Reception. \"Den of Geek\" called the film \"neither as poor as its reputation suggests or a long lost gem\", while \"Collider\" called it a \"gonzo sequel, one that doesn't hold itself together as well as its predecessor, it is a movie that should not be forgotten\". References." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Return?
Return (1985 film)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36628482
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Production. \"Return\" was based on the 1972 novel \"Some Other Place. The Right Place.\" by Donald Harington. The film was shot in Los Angeles and Massachusetts, and was released in theaters January 24, 1986. It was released on VHS in 1988, with an \"R\" rating. Reception. Reviews varied from mildly to strongly negative. Vincent Canby of \"The New York Times\" found \"Return\" to be a \"technically competent but completely witless mystery movie about possession and reincarnation.\" He continued that the film is \"always in focus, full of picturesque landscapes, devoid of character and even of suspense.\" \"Boston Globe\" reviewer Michael Blowen wrote \"Fans of Shirley MacLaine's New Age fascination with past lives should find \"Return\", a locally produced feature film, entertaining ...", "This independent film has first-rate production values and excellent performances, but it lacks the necessary tension and suspense to propel it into the rank of first-rate occult movies.\" \"Variety\" noted that the subtitle (\"A case of passion\") \"gave away\" the romantic subplot, and the ending. The film received a cool reception at eFilmCritic; Charles Tatum described it as generating \"a complete feeling of indifference\", spending too little time on either \"character development or suspense.\" He described the \"twist\" ending as obvious. Eleanor Mannikka (Rovi/AllMovie) wrote that \"the theme veers from possession to suspense thriller, slowing up in the process...\", giving the film two stars (of five). Awards. John Walcutt won Best Actor (\"Caixa de Catalunya\") at Sitges - Catalan International Film Festival. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2018 film directed by Yen Tan\n1985 is a 2018 American drama film directed by Yen Tan and starring Cory Michael Smith, Virginia Madsen, Michael Chiklis, Aidan Langford, and Jamie Chung. The film is an expansion of an earlier short film of the same name that Tan released in 2016. Premise. In 1985, advertising agent Adrian Lester returns home to Dallas to visit his conservative family for Christmas after several years of living in New York City. Adrian, a closeted gay man, has come to tell his family goodbye, but does not want to disclose to them that he is dying of AIDS. Adrian's brother Andrew is initially resentful towards Adrian for not visiting in years. During Christmas, Adrian buys his family expensive gifts and travel tickets, much to his father's surprise. Adrian also reconnects with Carly, an old friend of his who has since become a stand-up comedian. She is hurt and leaves him after he rejects her advances, but returns and apologizes. Adrian reveals to her that he’s dying of AIDS, and that several of his friends and one of his roommates have also died. He also reveals that he’s working in a restaurant to make ends meet, as someone from his advertising firm discovered his sexuality and he was fired for that. Carly tries to encourage him, and makes him promise that he'll call her when his symptoms reach their onset. During a long talk, Adrian's father Dale admits that he knew Adrian was fired from his job, and that he discovered Adrian in a romantic embrace with another man during a surprise visit.", "Despite his implied beliefs about homosexuality, Dale does not reveal Adrian's sexuality to anyone else in the family, and offers his support for Adrian if he ever needs anything. Adrian's mother Eileen drops him off at the airport, where she reveals that she, too, knows he’s gay. Adrian leaves Andrew a goodbye tape. The film ends with Adrian in the airport preparing to board his place, while the voiceover of his tape message plays, encouraging Andrew and telling him that there will be both good and bad days ahead, and that Andrew will \"find the right people\", strongly implying that Andrew is gay. Cast. <templatestyles src=\"Div col/styles.css\"/>*Cory Michael Smith as Adrian Lester\nProduction. The film is a feature-length adaptation of a short film of the same name that was released in 2016. Writer and director Yen Tan said the basis for the films were his experiences of interacting with people who were living with HIV and AIDS at his first job after graduating from college. The original short film, which starred Lindsay Pulsipher and Robert Sella, centered on a young man with AIDS preparing to move back in with his estranged mother. Unlike the short film, the feature is shot in black-and-white and in 16 mm. Filming took place from May to June 2017. Release. The film premiered in March 2018 at SXSW. It subsequently screened at a number of LGBT and general-interest film festivals, including as the opening gala at the 2018 Vancouver Queer Film Festival.", "The movie's DVD and digital release was in December 2018. It also was released in the United Kingdom by Peccadillo Pictures, and was released in Australia, New Zealand and Germany. Reception. On review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, \"1985\" has an approval rating of 96% based on 52 reviews. The site’s critics consensus reads, \"\"1985\" pays tribute to a generation of lost lives with a powerfully made look at how HIV and the social attitudes surrounding homosexuality affect one man's choices.\" Glenn Kenny of \"The New York Times\" wrote, \"Cory Michael Smith’s performance as Adrian is a quiet marvel in a movie that’s superbly acted all around. The film’s intimate consideration of still-enormous issues is intelligent, surprising and emotionally resonant.\" \"ABC News\" also reviewed the film positively, writing, \"Most of the scenes are staged between Adrian and one other person, and this decision to draw out the intimacy of the pair in the frame accentuates the poignancy of things not said.\" \"1985\" was given multiple prizes like the Grand Jury Prize at the SXSW Texas Competition, the Festival Best Feature at FIRE!!" ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Morning?
Morning (magazine)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=4168938
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References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Good Morning was an American political humor magazine published launched in May 1919 by Ellis O. Jones, formerly an associate editor of \"Life\" magazine and veteran radical cartoonist Art Young. Both had worked together on the staff of the left wing monthly \"The Masses.\" Funded in large part by donations, the magazine was financially troubled from the outset and over time it was forced to decrease in frequency from weekly to semi-monthly to monthly. Costs still continued to outstrip revenues, however, and the publication was terminated in October 1921. An effort by Young to revive the publication in 1922 as the \"Art Young Quarterly\" failed after just a single issue. History. Establishment. The short-lived magazine \"Good Morning\" began early in 1919 through the joint efforts of 53-year-old cartoonist Art Young and a former associate editor of \"Life\" magazine, Ellis O. Jones. Young sought a new remunerative venue for his ink drawings and charcoal sketches since \"The Liberator,\" the primary magazine for which he drew in this period, was chronically short of funds and able to pay those engaged in the physical production of the magazine but not content contributors such as himself. As Young later recalled:\n\"I had considered it a privilege to draw for the \"Liberator.\" But a few of us on the staff who had always been ready to contribute for nothing began to feel that it wasn't quite right that engravers, printers, paper dealers, and desk-editors should have their pay or the magazine would not go on, while those who did the creative work had to forego compensation.", "That was and still is a condition accepted by those who contribute to radical magazines which are not self-sustaining. Yet one's individual economic responsibilities sometimes call for a more fruitful arrangement.\" It was Jones, formerly associated with Young on the staff of \"The Masses,\" who originally suggested the launch of a new magazine. Young organized a meeting in a Manhattan restaurant to organize the new publication. This was attended by a number of prominent figures in the radical publishing community, including Managing Editor of the \"New York Call\" Charles W. Ervin, veteran political cartoonist Ryan Walker, and journalist Charles W. Wood, among others. Those gathered decided to attempt to reignite the dispirited socialist movement through a humor magazine which would \"satirize the whole capitalistic works.\" A discussion was held at the organizational meeting about a prospective name, taking the names of the existing humor magazines in various languages as a point of reference. Banter between Young and Jones generated the name \"Good Morning\" — a familiar phrase which intentionally played upon an advertising slogan in vogue at the time: \"Good morning, have you used Pears Soap?\" There were no misgivings expressed about this name by those in attendance. As was the case with \"The Liberator,\" Young and Jones sought to capitalize their publication through donations from wealthy benefactors. For three months Young made the rounds of New York City's progressive establishment, soliciting operating funds for a new journal.", "Young and Jones set a target for themselves of raising $10,000 prior to the launch — enough to keep the new publication afloat financially for a year. With \"The Liberator\" and other publications competing for funding from the same limited set of donors, the monetary goal for \"Good Morning\" proved to be impossible to attain, however. Young and Jones decided to proceed with their new magazine despite having accumulated barely more than half of what they believed to be the necessary funds. The first issue appeared dated May 8, 1919 in a press run of 10,000 copies. The inaugural issue of the new 16-page weekly quickly sold out and spirits ran high as congratulatory letters and promises of financial support began to flow into the magazine's editorial office, located in the so-called \"People's House\" at 7 East 15th Street, home of the Rand School of Social Science. Hopes for the publication's financial stability rested upon a belief that labor unions would contribute funds for bulk subscriptions and that unemployed men would sell the magazine on the street. Development. About five months after the launch of \"Good Morning\" Ellis Jones became critical of the haphazard management of the business and resigned from the magazine. This departure left Art Young is sole possession of the franchise as editor and publisher. A steady stream of expenses took their toll, including the cost of a stenographer, paper, printers, and general office costs. Inadequate attention was paid to the selling of advertisements, which further imperiled the magazine's cash-flow.", "Circulation stood at about 4,000 copies per issue during the first year, supplemented by income generated by newsstand sales. Additional funds were raised through a series of banquets and dances. Such frenzied efforts at fundraising managed to keep the wolf from the publication's door for a time. \"Good Morning\" did actually make use of unemployed young men to make individual copy sales on street corners, with nearby Union Square being a popular sales location. Unfortunately, payment for these issues was not always received at the office, not only exacerbating the poor financial situation faced by the publication but angering secretary and office manager Betty Kaye. One day when Art Young was out of the office, a disheveled young man who looked like one of the unemployed Wobblies who made money selling \"Good Morning\" on the street came into the office asking for the editor. The frustrated Kaye sent him packing with a sharp, \"If you want to peddle \"Good Mornings,\" we're through, do you hear? We're through with you bums!\" Only latter did an embarrassed Kaye learn that she had summarily dispatched socialist author Upton Sinclair, in New York City on a visit from his home in California. In response to its tight financial situation, \"Good Morning\" was moved to a semi-monthly production schedule. With its slogan now \"To Laugh That We May Not Weep,\" the magazine kept its \"independent, whimsical leftist slant.\" Dissolution and brief reprise. \"Good Morning\" finally succumbed to financial pressures in October 1921, terminating publication with an issue bearing that date." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Gone?
Gone (Kelly Clarkson song)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=4363508
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Clarkson has also performed the song in concert tours, primarily during the Breakaway World Tour from 2005 to 2006 and the Stronger Tour in 2012. Background and composition. \"Gone\" was written by Kara DioGuardi and John Shanks, with Shanks also serving as the song's producer. It was one of the two collaborations by DioGuardi and Shanks for Kelly Clarkson's second studio album, \"Breakaway\", along with \"You Found Me\". Written by in the key of D minor, \"Gone\" is a pop rock song with a length of 3 minutes and 25 seconds. Clarkson describes it as \"feisty\". Critical response. \"Gone\" received generally positive reviews from critics, who compared the song to \"Since U Been Gone\", which is also a track from \"Breakaway\".", "Charles Merwin of Stylus Magazine wrote that \"Gone\" \"sounds like as though it's grafted the most tame version of Akufen, Christina Aguilera, and latin guitar on top of one another into a hugely satisfying pop masterpiece\". The music site, Popservations.com, included it as one of \"Clarkson's Best Non-Singles\", they wrote that the song \"has all the makings of another Clarkson smash, a solid pop-rock production (the stop-start guitar, the filtered drum loop as the chorus kicks in) in which she pointedly tells some loser ex that she's now 'Miss Independent'.\" Credits and personnel. Credits adapted from the \"Breakaway\" liner notes. Recording\nPersonnel\n<templatestyles src=\"Col-begin/styles.css\"/>\nCover versions. Mexican pop band RBD recorded a Spanish cover version of the song titled \"Me Voy\", for their second studio album, \"Nuestro Amor\" (2005). The song was adapted to Spanish by songwriter Mauri Stern. They would later re-record the original English version for the Japanese edition of their first English-language studio album \"Rebels\" (2006).", "The Spanish version of the track was included in the setlist of all their tours starting from 2006 (excluding the first leg of their Tour Generación RBD when they were promoting their first album in 2005), and is featured on the live CDs and DVDs \"Live in Hollywood\", \"Live in Rio\", \"Hecho en España\", \"Live in Brasília\", and \"Tournée do Adeus\". Formats. • Digital dowload – Spanish version\n• Digital download – English version\nReferences. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2009 single by Kelly Clarkson\n\"Already Gone\" is a song performed by American pop singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson from her fourth studio album, \"All I Ever Wanted\". It is co-written by Clarkson and Ryan Tedder, who also produced it. The song was released as the album's third single in August 2009. Lyrically, \"Already Gone\" is about the breakup of a relationship; the music consists of an arrangement using a piano, drums, and string instruments. The production and release of \"Already Gone\" have been surrounded in controversy. Clarkson claimed that Tedder re-used the musical arrangement on the Beyoncé song \"Halo\", and stated that the public would incorrectly assume that she had stolen it; Tedder declared the accusations hurtful and false. After failing to prevent the song from being included on \"All I Ever Wanted\" because the track listing had already been finalized and the album was already being pressed, Clarkson then voiced her anger towards her record company bosses for subsequently deciding to release it as a single. The accompanying music video was directed by Joseph Kahn, who complained that he was not allowed to fully realize his vision, and stated he was unhappy with the final result. It features scenes of Clarkson dressed in a gold gown and expensive jewelry while lying on a chaise longue in an apartment. Shots of floating objects intersperse a second scene in which Clarkson, wearing a black dress, sings in a rehearsal room while surrounded by the instruments of an invisible orchestra.", "Despite her dissatisfaction with the song's release as a single, Clarkson began promoting it in July 2009, performing it live on the \"Late Show with David Letterman\" and other talk shows. In the fall, she performed the song on \"VH1 Divas\" and at the American Music Awards. She included \"Already Gone\" in the encore set of her 2009 \"All I Ever Wanted Tour\". Clarkson has also performed the song in tours after. The song has received much praise from music critics, and is regarded as one of the highlights of \"All I Ever Wanted\". Critics have praised the song for its expressions of vulnerability, its emotional impact, and its successful use of the ballad form. It peaked at number 13 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and was certified Platinum in Canada and Gold in Australia. Writing and composition. \"Already Gone\" was co-written by Clarkson and OneRepublic lead singer Ryan Tedder. Tedder describes it as \"an emotional, heartbreaking breakup song.\" Tedder and Clarkson wrote six songs together for inclusion on Clarkson's fourth studio album \"All I Ever Wanted\", and \"Already Gone\" is one of three of those that appear on the track list. \"Already Gone\" is a pop ballad. The music is described by Sarah Liss of CBC News as having \"a pounding heartbeat, twinkly piano and swooping strings\", and by James Montgomery of MTV as having \"somber piano, crashing drums and hand-claps\"." ], "support": [ 1, 1, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Early B?
Early B
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=10097088
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What genre is Overseas?
Overseas (band)
[ "indie rock", "Independent rock", "Indie Rock" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=39006592
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What genre is Rest?
Rest (band)
[ "progressive rock", "prog-rock", "prog", "classical rock", "symphonic rock", "art rock", "progressive pop", "prog rock", "Progressive Rock" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=30329592
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As well as releasing one album and an EP on Limerick independent record label Out on a Limb Records, the band has also toured Ireland and the United Kingdom, sharing stages with the likes of Isis, Cult of Luna, Oxbow, Baroness, Torche, Zu, Red Sparowes and Explosions in the Sky. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Architectural style for client-server applications\nREST (Representational State Transfer) is a software architectural style that was created to guide the design and development of the architecture for the World Wide Web. REST defines a set of constraints for how the architecture of a distributed, Internet-scale hypermedia system, such as the Web, should behave. The REST architectural style emphasises uniform interfaces, independent deployment of components, the scalability of interactions between them, and creating a layered architecture to promote caching to reduce user-perceived latency, enforce security, and encapsulate legacy systems. REST has been employed throughout the software industry to create stateless, reliable web-based applications. An application that adheres to the REST architectural constraints may be informally described as \"RESTful\", although this term is more commonly associated with the design of HTTP-based APIs and what are widely considered best practices regarding the \"verbs\" (HTTP methods) a resource responds to while having little to do with REST as originally formulated—and is often even at odds with the concept. Principle. The term \"representational state transfer\" was introduced and defined in 2000 by computer scientist Roy Fielding in his doctoral dissertation. It means that a server will respond with the representation of a resource (today, it will most often be an HTML, XML or JSON document) and that resource will contain hypermedia links that can be followed to make the state of the system change. Any such request will in turn receive the representation of a resource, and so on.", "An important consequence is that the only identifier that needs to be known is the identifier of the first resource requested, and all other identifiers will be discovered. This means that those identifiers can change without the need to inform the client beforehand and that there can be only loose coupling between client and server. History. The Web began to enter everyday use in 1993–1994, when websites for general use started to become available. At the time, there was only a fragmented description of the Web's architecture, and there was pressure in the industry to agree on some standard for the Web interface protocols. For instance, several experimental extensions had been added to the communication protocol (HTTP) to support proxies, and more extensions were being proposed, but there was a need for a formal Web architecture with which to evaluate the impact of these changes. The W3C and IETF working groups together started work on creating formal descriptions of the Web's three primary standards: URI, HTTP, and HTML. Roy Fielding was involved in the creation of these standards (specifically HTTP 1.0 and 1.1, and URI), and during the next six years he created the REST architectural style, testing its constraints on the Web's protocol standards and using it as a means to define architectural improvements — and to identify architectural mismatches. Fielding defined REST in his 2000 PhD dissertation \"Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software Architectures\" at UC Irvine.", "To create the REST architectural style, Fielding identified the requirements that apply when creating a world-wide network-based application, such as the need for a low entry barrier to enable global adoption. He also surveyed many existing architectural styles for network-based applications, identifying which features are shared with other styles, such as caching and client–server features, and those which are unique to REST, such as the concept of resources. Fielding was trying to both categorise the existing architecture of the current implementation and identify which aspects should be considered central to the behavioural and performance requirements of the Web. By their nature, architectural styles are independent of any specific implementation, and while REST was created as part of the development of the Web standards, the implementation of the Web does not obey every constraint in the REST architectural style. Mismatches can occur due to ignorance or oversight, but the existence of the REST architectural style means that they can be identified before they become standardised. For example, Fielding identified the embedding of session information in URIs as a violation of the constraints of REST which can negatively affect shared caching and server scalability. HTTP cookies also violated REST constraints because they can become out of sync with the browser's application state, making them unreliable; they also contain opaque data that can be a concern for privacy and security. Architectural properties. The REST architectural style is designed for network-based applications, specifically client-server applications.", "But more than that, it is designed for Internet-scale usage, so the coupling between the \"user agent\" (client) and the \"origin server\" must be as loose as possible to facilitate large-scale adoption. The strong decoupling of client and server together with the text-based transfer of information using a uniform addressing protocol provided the basis for meeting the requirements of the Web: extensibility, anarchic scalability and independent deployment of components, large-grain data transfer, and a low entry-barrier for content readers, content authors and developers. The constraints of the REST architectural style affect the following architectural properties:\nArchitectural constraints. The REST architectural style defines six guiding constraints. When these constraints are applied to the system architecture, it gains desirable non-functional properties, such as performance, scalability, simplicity, modifiability, visibility, portability, and reliability. The formal REST constraints are as follows:\nUniform interface. The uniform interface constraint is fundamental to the design of any RESTful system. It simplifies and decouples the architecture, which enables each part to evolve independently. The four constraints for this uniform interface are:\nClassification models. Several models have been developed to help classify REST APIs according to their adherence to various principles of REST design, such as\nReferences. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />" ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Hamilton?
Hamilton (1998 film)
[ "action film", "action movie", "film action", "movie action", "action" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=4150178
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What they do not know is that the smugglers they have intercepted were only a decoy, while the real missile was shipped to Libya. Mike Hawkins (Mark Hamill), the film's antagonist, is an American former CIA officer working in Murmansk, who is also looking for the nuclear missile and joins Hamilton's team. Production. The Statoil company paid 500,000 NOK ($USD67,000) for their logo to be displayed for three seconds in the film. Mark Hamill accidentally hit Peter Stormare during the last fight scene.", "1931 American biographical film directed by John G. Adolfi\nAlexander Hamilton is a 1931 American pre-Code biographical film about Alexander Hamilton, produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and based on the 1917 play \"Hamilton\" by George Arliss and Mary Hamlin. It was directed by John G. Adolfi and stars Arliss in the title role. It follows the attempts of Hamilton to establish a new financial structure for the United States following the Confederation Period and the establishment of a new Constitution in 1787. It is preserved at the Library of Congress. Plot. Alexander Hamilton attempts to pass the Assumption Bill, which required the federal government to assume the debts incurred by the 13 rebel colonies during the American Revolutionary War and his agreement to a compromise passage of the Residence Bill, which established the national capital. Production. At the time of the events depicted, Hamilton was in his 30s (in the opening sequence he is still in his 20s). He is portrayed by George Arliss, then in his 60s. For the roles of Jefferson and Monroe, Arliss cast two character actors who had built reputations for playing villainous parts. Dudley Digges plays the villainous and entirely fictitious character Senator Roberts. Box office. According to Warner Bros., the film earned $453,000 in the U.S. and $133,000 in other markets. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Emma Hamilton is a 1968 historical drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Michèle Mercier, Richard Johnson and John Mills. It was partly based on the 1864 novel \"La Sanfelice\" by Alexandre Dumas and depicts the love affair between Emma Hamilton and Horatio Nelson. It was a co-production between Italy, West Germany, France and the United States.", "Hamilton is a 2006 independent drama film directed by Matthew Porterfield, set and shot in Baltimore, Maryland. The film was screened at several international film festivals, including the Maryland Film Festival. It was released on DVD by The Cinema Guild as part of a two-disc set with Porterfield's second feature, \"Putty Hill\", on November 8, 2011. Plot. The film's plot deals with two accidental parents and how they manage to work their lives around being premature parents. Production. Principal photography mostly took place in Baltimore, Maryland. Release. The film was released at the Wisconsin Film Festival on April 2, 2006. Home Media. The film was released on DVD on November 8, 2011\nReception. The film has an 83% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 6 reviews. In 2009, the film was named one of the best films of the 2000s by The New Yorker. In 2017, Richard Brody for The New Yorker listed \"Hamilton\" as one of the \"25 Best Films of the 21st Century So Far.\" References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2020 American film of the Broadway musical\nHamilton is a 2020 American biographical musical drama film consisting of a live stage recording of the 2015 Broadway musical of the same name, which was inspired by the 2004 biography \"Alexander Hamilton\" by Ron Chernow. Co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures, 5000 Broadway Productions, RadicalMedia, Nevis Productions, and Old 320 Sycamore Pictures, it was directed by Thomas Kail, who also produced the film with Jeffrey Seller and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Miranda, who wrote the music, lyrics, and book for the musical, also stars as Treasury Secretary and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, along with the musical's original principal Broadway cast, including Leslie Odom Jr., Phillipa Soo, Christopher Jackson, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Daveed Diggs, Anthony Ramos, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Okieriete Onaodowan, and Jonathan Groff. Originally planned for theatrical release on October 15, 2021, \"Hamilton\" was instead released worldwide by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures to stream on Disney+ on July 3, 2020. Acclaimed by critics for its visuals, performances, and direction, it became one of the most-streamed films of 2020. The film was named as one of the best films of 2020 by the American Film Institute, and was nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (for Miranda) at the 78th Golden Globe Awards, while Daveed Diggs was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Male Actor in a Limited Series or Television Movie." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Se Amar Mon Kereche?
Se Amar Mon Kereche
[ "action film", "action movie", "film action", "movie action", "action" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36758313
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What genre is Tempting Danger?
Tempting Danger
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=8914251
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What genre is Amen?
Amen (TV series)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1572581
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He is often dishonest and frequently gets into trouble with his many harebrained schemes. Frye has a single daughter named Thelma. Reuben Gregory is the new, young pastor of the church, and also the object of Thelma's affection. The two get married during season four, despite the fact that Gregory and Frye often butt heads. In the series finale, Thelma gives birth to the couple's first child. Exterior shot location. The Mount Pisgah African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, a stone gothic church building at 41st and Spring Garden Street, was used for exterior views of the First Community Church. Consequently, the Mount Pisgah Church became known to the nation as the \"\"Amen\" Church\". References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Amen is the second studio album by American rock band Amen and its first for a major label, released on September 21, 1999, by I Am/Roadrunner Records. The first track on the album, \"Coma America\", became the band's first single. In 2001, the album was re-released with four new bonus tracks. \"Amen\" was recorded by Casey Chaos on vocals, Shannon Larkin on drums, Sonny Mayo and Paul Fig on guitar and John Fahnestock a.k.a. Tumor on bass guitar. The album was produced by Ross Robinson. It sold around 15,000 copies in its first year. Background and recording. After moving to Los Angeles in the early 1990s, vocalist Casey Chaos formed Amen in 1994. He produced and played all of the instruments on the band's first album, \"Slave\" (1994), which achieved little success upon release. After taking a liking to Casey's demos, Paul Fig joined Amen on guitar in 1994. In 1997, Chaos attempted to record another Amen album with producer Paul Raymond in Los Angeles. The album's recording sessions were marred by frequent partying and lineup instabilities—the latter, Chaos claimed, was due to him struggling to find other musicians in Los Angeles who weren't just interested in music for the money—and he would later describe them as both a \"fiasco\" and a \"fucking nightmare\". Around this time, producer Ross Robinson became interested in working with Amen after listening to \"Slave.\"", "Robinson felt that Amen's lineup lacked focus, and after listening to it, convinced Chaos to abandon the in-progress album before signing the band on as the first act on his I Am Recordings imprint, whose releases were to be distributed by Roadrunner Records. \"I played the album for [him] and he said, 'It's so good, I want to do this right'. \", Chaos said. He noted that being signed to I Am gave Amen greater creative control than if they had been directly signed to Roadrunner. Robinson then introduced him to guitarist Sonny Mayo (of Snot) and drummer Shannon Larkin, who would both join the band in 1998. Bassist John \"Tumour\" Fahnestock, who had played with Mayo and Larkin in different bands in the past, joined Amen in 1999 after the dissolution of Snot following the death of its vocalist, Lynn Strait. \"Amen\" was recorded at Indigo Ranch Studios in Malibu, California between mid-1998 and early 1999. According to Joel McIver, the album's recording sessions \"have gone down in popular legend as one of the most demanding interactions between man and [recording] console ever\". Chaos was infamously known to have been taken to hospital after slicing an artery in his hand and breaking his ribs whilst recording his vocals one day, and suffered black eyes due to the intensity of his singing.", "The album was recorded back-to-back with Vanilla Ice's \"Hard to Swallow\", Machine Head's \"The Burning Red\" and Slipknot's self-titled debut album; Chaos would end up helping Robinson with Vanilla Ice's album and was forced to sleep in one of the studio's vocal booths for six months as a result. Releases. In 2001, the album was re-released by Roadrunner Records and included the four unreleased songs from the single of \"Coma America\". At this point, Amen had already switched to Virgin Records. The reissue was denounced by the band's frontman Casey Chaos, who released a statement, saying: \"Don't buy our record. Just don't buy the fucking album. What I want to do is just press up 1000 CDs of the B-sides (from 'Coma America') and give them away at the shows for free or tell people to go to fucking Napster.\" In 2007, Metal Mind Productions re-released the album in a new digipack edition on gold disc, digitally remastered using 24-Bit process, with a limited run of 2,000 hand-numbered copies. Reception. \"Alternative Press\" included the album in their list of the best punk albums from 1999. \"Kerrang!\" placed \"Amen\" at number 22 on their list of \"The 50 best albums from 1999\" in a retrospective list from 2020.", "\"Metal Hammer\" featured the album on their list of \"The 10 most underrated Roadrunner Records albums\", calling it \"Possibly the most intense album that Roadrunner released in the late '90s (yeah, even including \"Slipknot\")\". In 2016, Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor named \"Amen\" as one of the \"10 records that changed [his] life\", saying:\n\"That album is so fucking good! I remember when it came out – I had just bought a CD player for my shitty car, we had three days off on the Slipknot tour and I finally got to drive my car. I got that piece of shit car way faster than it should have been able to go to the sound of that album.\" Track listing. All songs written by Casey Chaos. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />" ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is TEEN?
Teen (band)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=38482720
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Teen disbanded after two final shows in Chicago and New York in October 2019. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "American R&B band\nTeen Dream was a three girl R&B and synth-pop group from Columbus, Ohio formed by producer Chris Powell in 1985. They are best recognized by their 1987 hit \"Let's Get Busy\" which peaked at #41 on \"Billboard\"'s Hot Black Singles chart. The group partnered with \"Valentino\", actor Michael DeLorenzo. Teen Dream was a musical group that achieved notable success in the mid and late 1980s. Throughout their journey, they sold over 100,000 record albums worldwide. The band's popularity extended to various regions, both domestically and internationally. During their active years, Teen Dream collaborated with renowned American R&B and freestyle artists from the eastern part of the United States. Notably, they worked with Expose, a freestyle band hailing from Miami, Florida, who gained recognition for their 1985 hit \"Point of No Return.\" The Mac Band, an R&B quartet from Flint, Michigan, gained fame through their single \"Roses Are Red\" released in 1988. Another notable collaboration was with Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, a freestyle R&B band from New York City. Additionally, The Jets (band) from Minneapolis, Minnesota, known for their 1987 hit \"Cross My Broken Heart\" on the Beverly Hills Cop Soundtrack, joined forces with Teen Dream. These collaborations significantly contributed to the rise of R&B and freestyle music as a whole, with all the bands frequently performing together at various music venues.", "Although Teen Dream had limited success as an R&B group in the United States, performing live only three times at different music scenes, it is possible that they achieved more mainstream recognition overseas. Despite their potential, the band did not reach the brink of widespread popularity. In 1988, Teen Dream was dropped from Warner Bros., leading to Terri's departure from the group. However, producer Chris Powell decided to keep the group going. He recruited two new members, including Tia Stewart, and secured a record deal with the Muscle Shoals Sound Records label in 1989. Unfortunately, their release \"Games\" failed to make an impact on the charts, ultimately leading to the band's decline. By 1990, Teen Dream disbanded, with only one member remaining from the original lineup. Since then, the group faded into obscurity. Following the breakup, Terri Whitlow pursued a career in music and currently leads her own band, \"Terri Whitlow and the Show.\" She continues to reside in Columbus, Ohio, with her family. Lisa Jackson found success in her professional life, currently serving as a Senior Manager of Accounting Services for The Davey Tree Expert Company in Cleveland, Ohio. Information regarding Nikki Cooper's current activities remains unknown. Chris Powell continues to actively participate in the music industry. Based in Columbus, Ohio, he runs and supports the formation of new musical groups. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "American indie rock band\nTeen Suicide is an American indie rock band from Orlando, Florida. History. Teen Suicide formed initially as a solo project of Sam Ray in 2009 and released a 2011 compilation, \"Bad Vibes Forever\", which consisted of \"early early demos\". Soon after this, Eric Livingston joined the band, making a duo with Ray on vocals, guitar, synthesizers, drum machines, and bass, and Livingston on drums and vocals, occasionally accompanied by various unofficial members such as Alec Simke and Caroline White. In February of the following year, they released an EP titled \"DC Snuff Film\". They followed up that EP with a three-song EP titled \"Goblin Problems\" in June 2012. A full-length album entitled \"Waste Yrself\" was also being produced around the same time, but it was left uncompleted. Instead, the tracks intended for release on the album were included as part of the compilation \"Rarities, Unreleased Stuff, and Cool Things\", then released separately shortly afterward. In September 2012, Teen Suicide released their debut full-length album titled \"I Will Be My Own Hell Because There Is a Devil Inside My Body\". Around this time, Alec Simke became a full-fledged member of the band. In November 2012, Teen Suicide released another EP titled \"Hymns\" prior to announcing they were breaking up. They played two more shows in December 2012 and January 2013, then disbanded. In February 2013, the band released a compilation on Bandcamp titled \"Rarities, Unreleased Stuff, and Cool Things\".", "On the December 27 date of Elvis Depressedly and Crying's tour, the band reformed \"on a whim\" to play a secret set at the Charm City Art Space in Baltimore. They subsequently reunited to play four reunion shows from February 27 to March 2 with Special Explosion and Sorority Noise, now with a lineup featuring Ray, Simke, John Toohey on guitar, and Brian Sumner on drums. A new Teen Suicide song titled \"Pavement\" was featured on Topshelf Records 2014 digital label sampler. In January 2015, the band signed to Run for Cover Records to release remastered and expanded editions of \"I Will Be My Own Hell Because There Is a Devil Inside My Body\", \"DC Snuff Film\" and \"Waste Yrself\", with the two latter records being released as a single album. Teen Suicide contributed a new song to Paper Trail Records' \"Thanks for Listening\" compilation. From December 2015 to January 2016, several demos appeared on the band's social media prior to the announcement of their second album entitled \"It's the Big Joyous Celebration, Let's Stir the Honeypot\", which came out April 1. Teen Suicide has since toured twice, once with Say Anything, mewithoutYou, and Museum Mouth, along with a summer tour with Elvis Depressedly and Nicole Dollanganger. Members. Current\nFormer\nReferences. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />" ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Quick?
Quick (2011 film)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=32624770
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Ki-su is later asked to drive Ah-rom, the lead vocalist of girl group OK Girls, to a televised stadium concert that she is late for. To his surprise, he finds that she is actually Chun-shim, who is still angry at how she was treated years earlier. He offers her his helmet, unaware that it's been switched for an identical one rigged with an explosive. Ki-su receives a phone call and is told to deliver three packages already stowed in his bike, with a 30-minute delivery time limit for each package. If they exceed the time limit or if Chun-shim tries to take off the helmet, it will explode.", "Meanwhile, the police, led by Detective Seo (Ko Chang-seok) and NPCC team leader Kim (Ju Jin-mo) examine the CCTV tape in the building that exploded and believe that Ki-su could be the bomber. Ki-su delivers Chun-shim to the concert just in time. She performs in the helmet. The two of them start to make the deliveries while being hunted by the police and trying to figure out who is responsible for the bombings while driving between Seoul and Incheon. Reception. The film ranked third and grossed over ₩4 billion in its first week of release. It grossed a total of over ₩22 billion after seven weeks of screening. \"Film Business Asia\" gave the film a seven out of ten rating, comparing it to the action comedy films produced by Luc Besson, opining that it was an \"action movie that's fast, furious and (thankfully) funny\". References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "1932 film\nQuick is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Lilian Harvey, Hans Albers and Paul Hörbiger. A separate French-language version was made, also directed by Siodmak and starring Harvey. The film is based on a play by Félix Gandéra. It was made by Germany's largest company UFA at the Babelsberg Studios, with sets by art director Erich Kettelhut. It premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo. A separate French-language film \"Quick\" featuring Harvey was also produced. Plot. A woman staying at a health spa, Lillian Harvey, goes to the theater every night to see \"Quick\" a comic performer, who wears clown make-up. She meets him off stage, without make-up and doesn't recognize him. He courts her, hoping she'll like him for himself but she maintains her crush on \"Quick.\" References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "The 2011 season for Quick-Step began in January at the Tour Down Under and ended in October at the Giro di Lombardia. As a UCI ProTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad to every event in the UCI World Tour. With just five victories, the season was easily the worst in Quick Step's history. They were all but invisible at the Grand Tours other than a brief run in the leader's jersey for Sylvain Chavanel at the Vuelta a España. The same, bar Tom Boonen's Gent–Wevelgem win, was true of the classic cycle races. They were the last eligible team to score any points toward the UCI World Tour rankings, and finished third-from-last in those rankings, better only than Ag2r–La Mondiale and Vacansoleil–DCM. During the season, the team announced that Omega Pharma would be rejoining them as a title sponsor for the 2012 season, as Omega Pharma–Quick-Step. 2011 roster. Ages as of January 1, 2011:\n<templatestyles src=\"Col-begin/styles.css\"/>\nOne-day races. Spring classics. Steegmans won Nokere Koerse in March, from a field sprint. Quick Step had also featured in the day's primary breakaway, with Van Keirsbulck part of the leading group on the road for all but the last .", "Going into the Belgian classics, Quick Step was last in the UCI World Tour standings, having not yet scored a single point. Team manager Lefevere said that it was too early to judge the team's season, and suggested they should be reassessed after Liège–Bastogne–Liège. Gent–Wevelgem was the first UCI World Tour race of the season held in Belgium. Chavanel figured into a four-man breakaway that took shape near the end of the race; so near, in fact, that team leader Boonen had begun to ride with the intention of leaving the chase group behind, so that Chavanel could conceivably ride for victory. Boonen had had mechanical trouble earlier in the race, but thanks to the efforts of Van Impe, he was able to chase back on. Despite Boonen's intentions of hindering the chase, the break was caught, with Team Sky's Ian Stannard the last man brought back. Steegmans began performing a leadout when Stannard was caught, and Boonen reacted essentially on instinct to sprint for the win. He came first, ahead of Daniele Bennati and Tyler Farrar, a result which surprised him given that he has not targeted Gent–Wevelgem in recent seasons. The result moved Quick Step from 18th (last) place up to 14th in the UCI standings. Boonen was frequently mentioned as a favorite at the monument classic the Tour of Flanders." ], "support": [ 1, 1, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is The Sea?
The Sea (1933 film)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=17700339
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What genre is Asa Higuchi?
Asa Higuchi
[ "seinen", "seinen manga" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=20148651
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What genre is The Good Guy?
The Good Guy (film)
[ "romantic comedy", "romedy", "romcom" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=26208121
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When a key member of Tommy's sales team suddenly leaves for a competitor, Tommy needs to fill his spot quickly, and takes a chance on the bumbling Daniel, a former avionics engineer and computer geek who seems a bit naïve about high finance and a bit nervous around women. Tommy takes Daniel under his wing, showing him how to dress, where to socialize, and how to charm attractive women. Their relationship is threatened when Daniel begins spending more time with Beth, joining her book club, and becoming her confidant. Tommy begins to question his decision to share his wisdom with Daniel, while Daniel is forced to decide what success really means to him, and where his loyalties lie in life. The relationship Tommy and Beth share is seemingly perfect, almost too perfect and this is the first indication that there is something not right about this dynamic. This is confirmed later on when Tommy is revealed to be a misogynistic womanizer he is.", "At the same time this superficial relationship is falling apart, a more organic and beautiful connection starts building between Beth and Daniel. They bond over books and deep conversations, which eventually survives. Reception. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 35% based on reviews from 26 critics. On Metacritic the film has a score of 47% based on reviews from 13 critics, indicating \"mixed or average reviews\". Roger Ebert of the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" gave it 3 out of 4 and wrote: \"It has smart characters, and is wise about the ones who try to tame their intelligence by acting out.\" Andrew Barker of \"Variety\" wrote, that \"Lacking much of a satirical bite, the pic's quasi-celebration of crude laddishness becomes oppressive.\" References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "2007 novel by Dean Koontz\nThe Good Guy is a thriller novel by American author Dean Koontz, which was released on May 29, 2007. Summary. Timothy Carrier is an unassuming stonemason who, while having a beer at his regular bar, is accidentally mistaken for a hitman by a stranger who hands him an envelope containing $10,000 and a photo of the intended victim, a writer named Linda Paquette. The real killer arrives soon afterwards, and Tim manages to bluff him by pretending to be the client, saying he's had second thoughts, and is cancelling the hit while giving the killer the $10,000 as a \"no-kill fee\". <br>\nTim covertly follows the killer outside, and is shocked when the killer places a roof-mounted police light on top of his car before driving off; implying the hitman is a cop. Tim tracks down Linda and flees. He phones his old buddy Pete, who's a homicide detective, and asks him to trace the plates of the killer's car. Tim and Linda barely manage to stay one step ahead of the killer, and they begin to suspect that he has almost unlimited access to cell phones, financial transactions and GPS tracking; implying that he is working for someone very powerful. As Tim manages to foil the killer again and again, Linda begins to suspect that Tim is more than just a mason. <br>\nThe supremely confident/psychotic killer isn't deterred, but appears to become increasingly unstable as the chase continues.", "Over time, Tim and Linda develop feelings for one another. Linda confesses to Tim about her haunting childhood; her parents, former preschool teachers, were unjustly accused of committing horrific sexual crimes against their students, including their daughter. Linda was separated from her parents, as both of them had to go to jail and eventually die. <br>\nThe killer finally tires of chasing Tim, and instead goes to Tim's house and kidnaps Tim's mom, and then calls Tim to set up a trade for Linda. During the call Tim's mom covertly lets Tim know they're still at her house (the hitman implied they were far away). Tim and Pete rush home to save Tim's mom and kill the hitman. FBI agents raid the house and begin to clean up the mess. However, before they enter the house, Tim and Pete see them coming, and being suspicious, Tim calls his neighbor across the street and asks him to covertly videotape the agents. <br>\nAs the clean up proceeds the lead agent reveals that the hitman had actually been working for an American politician who's part of a shadowy conspiracy to take over the American government from the inside. Two and a half years earlier, an aide of that politician had lunch with a member of a terrorist organization. In that restaurant, the owner snapped several pictures of his regular customers, catching the aide and terrorist in the background.", "Later on, the terrorist was recognized as member of a terrorist organization, while the politician became popular and was being talked about as the next president, plus the pictures surfaced on the restaurant's website. Fearful that this relationship with a known terrorist organization would become known, the conspiracy, in the spirit of thoroughness, sent the hitman to kill the customers who were in the pictures; Linda Paquette being one of them. Before leaving, the lead agent politely apologizes for causing so much trouble, but makes it clear to Tim that if any of them ever say anything about what happened, Tim and everyone he loved would be killed, and it would be made to look like a murder/suicide because of Tim suffering from PTSD. Moments later, Pete shows Linda the story about Tim winning the Medal of Honor for saving numerous civilians during his experiences as a Marine. <br>\nTim takes the video to the current American president and explains what he knows about the shadowy group of government insiders. The story ends with Tim and Linda marrying and the conspiracy falling apart; there are multiple arrests and suicides.<br>" ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Paris?
Paris (1994 TV series)
[ "sitcom", "situational comedy", "situation comedy" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36046872
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The season 1 stars Benoît Mauffette, Maxim Roy, Rossif Sutherland, Jeanne Guittet, Balzac Zukerman-Desjardins, Hugues Boucher, and featuring Yves Jacques. A second season is in production starring Benoît Mauffette, Maxim Roy, Yves Jacques, Olivier Renaud, Jocelyne Zucco, Jeanne Guittet, Damien Robitaille, Maythaila Jérôme-Antoine, Balzac Zukerman-Desjardins, and featuring Isabelle Nanty. Synopsis (season 1). Philippe lives in Paris. He dreams of literature, theatre and culture. The problem is that he does not live in Paris, France, but in Paris, Ontario, a quiet little town far from everything, where the only culture is agri-culture. After losing his job as a French teacher, he starts to question his accomplishments. His wife Jenny, his in-laws, and even his 10-year-old son Tom are concerned he’s depressed. Philippe takes a lifetime of pent up frustration out of his old furnace, where he finds a hidden tunnel. The tunnel leads him to a trapdoor, which opens onto a theatre stage. Only, he’s no longer in Ontario, but in France. He starts to lead a double life in both cities, until what happens on one end of the tunnel starts to impact the other. Synopsis (season 2).", "In this second season of Paris Paris, a new passage opens up and the tunnel that once connected two Paris' now connects three. Jenny’s midlife crisis begins after she discovers her husband’s affair with a younger woman. The betrayal violently shakes the foundation of their relationship, but also her own sense of self. It's a rude awakening: she’s sacrificed a large part of her life for work. Even though she once prided herself on her professional success, it suddenly feels vain and meaningless. She also realizes that all her time working has made her miss what feels like the best years with her son. It’s with this deep need to find meaning and reconnect with herself that Jenny takes the tunnel. The tunnel however is full of surprises. Instead of taking Jenny to les Champs-Élysées, it takes her to a highway in rural Texas. Jenny meets Jackie the owner of the local bar, who originally is from Paris France, but over the last 30 years has made a new life for herself and her grown son Randy, a local cop in this small texan town. Jackie’s a generous soul, who embraces the chaos around her and somehow still manages to have a little fun. Her core values are at odds with her son, who’s a jerk and keeps arresting the migrants that come to Jackie’s bar as a safehouse as part of their journey north. Jenny has no idea how to find meaning and reconnect with herself and is looking for answers everywhere. She keeps thinking she’s figured it out, only to return home to Paris Ontario and realize nothing’s changed.", "But when Randy discovers the tunnel, and that his own identity is made up of half-truths and lies, Jenny’s called to action. She has to protect those around her. When she loses control of the situation and is forced to trust in others, something changes in Jenny. Through all the messiness, she starts to feel again, and this new perspective breathes hope and confidence in what lays ahead and offers her a path forward embracing the chaos and even finding beauty in it. Release. On January 4, 2022, the first season of Paris Paris was broadcast on Unis TV. The entire first season became available to stream on Unis TV. On October 5, 2022, the first season became available to stream in English on CBC Gem. Reception. On the occasion of Paris Paris's Unis TV premiere, Le Devoir's Amélie Gaudreau called the series an \"unusual, funny and smart work\". \"Paris Paris hit the target when it uses the sad fate reserved for Francophones minority setting as a comic relief. This creates memorable scenes, which sometimes makes you want to cry more than laugh.\" Le Droit's Yves Bergeras called the series \"succulent\", praising its \"cheerful\" cast. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />\nExternal links.\n\"\" at IMDb", "Paris is an American police procedural that aired on the CBS television network from September 29, 1979 to January 15, 1980. The show is notable as the first appearance of actor James Earl Jones in a television lead role. \"Paris\" was created and executive produced by Steven Bochco, and produced by Edward DeBlasio for MTM Enterprises. Plot. Los Angeles Police Captain Woody Paris (Jones) is the supervisor of a team of rookie detectives, led by Sergeant Stacy Erickson (Cecilia Hart) and including officers Charlie Bogart (Jake Mitchell), Ernesto Villas (Frank Ramirez), and Willie Miller (Michael Warren). Hank Garrett portrayed Deputy Chief Jerome Bench, Paris' superior, and, in an unusual turn for police dramas of that era, Paris' home and off-duty life was given considerable attention, with Lee Chamberlin portraying his wife Barbara. Paris additionally moonlighted as a professor of criminology at a local university. Reception. Although \"Paris\" was critically acclaimed for its portrayal of the tension between the title character and his often impetuous underlings, it failed to attract viewers due to CBS scheduling it in one of the worst timeslots on a weekly schedule: Saturdays at 10 p.m. CBS moved the show to Tuesdays in the same timeslot in a futile attempt to improve ratings, and the show was canceled in 1980 after one season of thirteen episodes, two of which were not broadcast. Jones married former costar Hart two years after \"Paris\"' cancellation, and they remained together until her death in 2016. Sources." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Brown Sugar?
Brown Sugar (1922 film)
[ "romance film", "romance genre", "romantic film" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=33832261
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It is by tradition an unrefined or partially refined soft sugar consisting of sugar crystals with some residual molasses content (natural brown sugar), but is now often produced by the addition of molasses to refined white sugar (commercial brown sugar). Characteristics. The Codex Alimentarius requires brown sugar to contain at least 88% sucrose plus invert sugar. Commercial brown sugar contains from 3.5% molasses (light brown sugar) to 6.5% molasses (dark brown sugar) based on its total volume. Based on total weight, regular commercial brown sugar contains up to 10% molasses. The product is naturally moist from the hygroscopic nature of the molasses and is often labeled \"soft.\" The product may undergo processing to make it flow better for industrial handling. The addition of dyes or other chemicals may be permitted in some areas or for industrial products. Particle size is variable but generally smaller than that of granulated white sugar. Products for industrial use (e.g., the industrial production of cakes) may be based on caster sugar, which has crystals of approximately 0.35 mm. History. From a type of raw sugar to a consumer product. The meaning of the term 'brown sugar' has changed over time. In the 19th century, American works referred to 'refining brown sugar'.", "Americans also referred to the 'Brown sugar of Commerce', which could be refined with a yield of 70% of white sugar. In the United Kingdom it was the same. There were two kinds of raw sugar. The most common kind was muscovado a.k.a. brown sugar, and was processed by British sugar refineries. The other kind of raw sugar was brown sugar which had been clayed and was known as clayed sugar. It was used for domestic purposes, but this usage was diminishing. In the 19th century United States the same meaning of the words raw sugar, brown sugar and muscovado was also noted: \"Raw sugar, commonly called muscovado or brown sugar, not advanced beyond its raw state by claying, boiling, clarifying or other process\". In the mid 20th century United States, 'brown sugar' could refer to two products. It could be a raw sugar which had been centrifuged to a purity of about 97% pure sugar and that was offered as brown sugar in health food shops. However, in most cases it was white sugar to which molasses had been added. For the latter, a consumer magazine said, \"contrary to opinion, this brown sugar is a product of the refinery.\" The most important consideration is that the term 'brown sugar' now came to refer to a product for consumers, instead of referring to a type of sugar that was processed by sugar refineries. Smear campaign.", "In the late 19th century, the newly consolidated refined white sugar industry, which did not have full control over brown sugar production, mounted a smear campaign against brown sugar, reproducing microscopic photographs of harmless but repulsive-looking microbes living in brown sugar. The effort was so successful that by 1900, a best-selling cookbook warned that brown sugar was of inferior quality and was susceptible to infestation by \"a minute insect\". This campaign of disinformation was also felt in other sectors using raw or brown sugar such as brewing;\n<templatestyles src=\"Template:Blockquote/styles.css\" />Raw sugars are all more or less liable to be contaminated with decomposing nitrogenous matters, fermentative germs, and other living organisms, both animal and vegetable...For this reason, raw sugars must always be considered dangerous brewing materials. Production. Brown sugar is often produced by adding sugarcane molasses to completely refined white sugar crystals to more carefully control the ratio of molasses to sugar crystals and to reduce manufacturing costs. Brown sugar prepared in this manner is often much coarser than its unrefined equivalent and its molasses may be easily separated from the crystals by simply washing to reveal the underlying white sugar crystals; in contrast, with unrefined brown sugar, washing will reveal underlying crystals which are off-white due to the inclusion of molasses.", "The molasses usually used for food is obtained from sugar cane, because the flavor is generally preferred over beet sugar molasses, although in some areas, especially in Belgium and the Netherlands, sugar beet molasses is used. The white sugar used can be from either beet or cane, as the chemical composition, nutritional value, color, and taste of fully refined white sugar is for practical purposes the same, no matter from what plant it originates. Even with less-than-perfect refining, the small differences in color, odor, and taste of the white sugar will be masked by the molasses. Natural brown sugar. Definition. Natural brown sugar, raw sugar or whole cane sugar is sugar that retains some amount of the molasses from the mother liquor (the partially evaporated sugar cane juice). The term 'Natural brown sugar' can be traced back to at least the 1940s, when it was noted that the sugar refiners had pushed the brown sugar from the plantation owner out of the consumer market. Natural brown sugar was: 'The raw sugar, not the brown sugar most easily obtained, which usually is white sugar artificially colored.' So the term 'Natural brown sugar' came up to distinguish brown sugar that still contained part of its molasses from brown sugar that was really white sugar to which molasses had been added. Modern types of natural brown sugar. Some natural brown sugars have particular names and characteristics, and are sold as turbinado, demerara or raw sugar." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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8a01cffa-842b-42ca-a19c-4005529ddd94
What genre is Drama?
Drama (Aaron Yan EP)
[ "mandopop", "Mandarin popular music", "mandapop" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=43527976
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When he was very young, he and his family moved to Connecticut, United States, where he lived for five years, and then moved back to Taiwan. In 2004, Yan posted some of his pictures on a public blog and was scouted by Taiwanese management company, Comic Productions. In August 2004, he made his acting debut in Taiwanese drama, \"I Love My Wife\". In 2005, after signing with Comic Productions and HIM International Music, Yan starred in Taiwanese dramas, \"It Started with a Kiss\" and \"KO One\". 2005–2011: Fahrenheit. In December 2005, he formed a boy band named Fahrenheit with three other Taiwanese artists: Wu Chun, Jiro Wang, and Calvin Chen. In September 2006, Fahrenheit released their eponymous debut studio album, \"Fahrenheit\", and they won a Hito Music Award for Best Boy Band. In 2007, Yan reprised his roles in the sequels \"The X-Family\" and \"They Kiss Again\". In November 2008, Yan played his first leading role in Taiwanese suspense drama, \"Mysterious Incredible Terminator\". He also starred in \"Love Buffet\" and \"Gloomy Salad Days\". 2011–present: Solo career.", "In March 2011, Yan released his debut extended play, \"The Next Me\". The album spent 5 weeks at the number 1 spot on the G-Music chart. In May 2012, Yan starred in Taiwanese musical drama, \"Alice in Wonder City\". In October 2012, he released his debut studio album, \"The Moment\". In June 2013, Yan starred in Taiwanese romantic comedy drama, \"Just You\". The drama topped ratings in its timeslot during its run. In February 2014, Yan starred in Taiwanese metropolitan romance drama, \"Fall in Love with Me\". Yan won the Asia Star Award at the Seoul International Drama Awards. In May 2014, he released his second extended play, \"Drama\". In June 2014, he released his third extended play, \"Cut\". In March 2015, Yan debuted in Japan with the single titled, \"Moisturizing\". The album debuted within the top ten spots on the Oricon Singles Chart. In September 2015, he released his second Japanese single, \"Gelato\". In March 2016, Yan starred in Taiwanese workplace romance drama, \"Refresh Man\". The drama was a massive hit both domestically as well as across Asia, boosting Yan's popularity to a new high. In June 2016, Yan released his third Japanese single \"Monochrome Dandy\". The single peaked at number 8 on the Oricon Singles Chart. In 2017, Yan was cast in the Chinese romance drama, \"Memories of Love\". In 2018, Yan released his forth extended play \"Where I Belong\".", "The same year Yan released his fifth extended play \"Dear Monster\" which includes the single \"Sleeping Titan\". In 2019, Yan starred as the male lead in period suspense drama \"Please Give Me a Pair of Wings\". The same year, he co-starred in the romance comedy drama \"Kiss Love, and Taste\". On 7 May 2020, Yan launched his Taiwan mazesoba brand, \"Yan's Collection.\" On 25 Dec 2020, Yan released sixth extended play \"Metropolis\" which comprises self-composed songs. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Drama is the fourth extended play by South Korean girl group Aespa. It was released by SM Entertainment on November 10, 2023, and contains six tracks including the lead single of the same name. Background and release. In February 2023, during their inaugural concert, , the group performed the then-unreleased songs: \"Hot Air Balloon\", \"YOLO\", and \"Don't Blink\". On October 10, SM Entertainment announced that the group would be releasing their fourth extended play titled \"Drama\" on November 10. An introduction teaser video was also released on the same day. Six days later, the promotional schedule was released. On October 30, the mood sample teaser video was released, followed by the highlight medley teaser video on November 3. On November 6, teaser videos inspired by the concept of television drama were released for Winter and Giselle, with Karina and Ningning's teasers following the next day. On November 9, the music video teaser for \"Drama\" was released. The extended play was released alongside the music video for \"Drama\" on November 10. Conception. According to SM Entertainment, \"Drama\" will showcase Aespa \"evolving personalities\" with \"fresh music\" while \"also build[ing upon] on a previous narrative thread\" as the group is \"now breaking out from the trauma caused by a series of events with 'Synk Out', and 'Hallucination Quest' [in the SMCU's storyline for Aespa]\". Composition." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is 58?
58 (band)
[ "rock music", "rock and roll", "rock", "Rock" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=12395545
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The demo was produced by Scott Humphrey and assistant engineer Brian VanPortfleet. The entire seven track demo was recorded and mixed in two weeks. Sources. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "58 may refer to: \n<templatestyles src=\"Dmbox/styles.css\" />\n Topics referred to by the same termThis page lists articles associated with the same number.", "Main-belt asteroid\n58 Concordia is a fairly large main-belt asteroid that is orbiting the Sun with a period of 4.44 years, a semimajor axis of , and a low eccentricity of 0.043. It is classified as a C-type asteroid, meaning that its surface is very dark and it is likely carbonaceous in composition. The surface spectra displays indications of hydrated minerals created through aqueous alteration. The object is rotating with a sidereal period of and pole orientations of (, ) and (, ). It belongs to the Hungaria family of asteroids and has a satellite with an orbital period of 14.29 h.\nConcordia was discovered by German astronomer Robert Luther on March 24, 1860. At Luther's request, it was named by Carl Christian Bruhns of the University of Leipzig after Concordia, the Roman goddess of harmony. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Galaxy in the constellation Virgo\nMessier 58 (also known as \"M58\" and \"NGC 4579\") is an intermediate barred spiral galaxy with a weak inner ring structure located within the constellation Virgo, approximately 68 million light-years away from Earth. It was discovered by Charles Messier on April 15, 1779 and is one of four barred spiral galaxies that appear in Messier's catalogue. M58 is one of the brightest galaxies in the Virgo Cluster. From 1779 it was arguably (though unknown at that time) the farthest known astronomical object until the release of the New General Catalogue in the 1880s and even more so the publishing of redshift values in the 1920s. Early observations. Charles Messier discovered Messier 58, along with the elliptical galaxies Messier 59 and Messier 60, on April 15, 1779. M58 was reported on the chart of the Comet of 1779 as it was almost on the same parallel as the star Epsilon Virginis. Messier described M58 as a very faint nebula in Virgo which would disappear in the slightest amount of light he used to illuminate the micrometer wires. This description was later contradicted by John Herschel's observations in 1833 where he described it as a very bright galaxy, especially towards the middle. Herschel's observations were also similar to the descriptions of both John Dreyer and William Henry Smyth who said that M58 was a bright galaxy, mottled, irregularly round and very much brighter toward the middle. Characteristics. Like many other spiral galaxies of the Virgo Cluster (e.g.", "Messier 90), Messier 58 is an anemic galaxy with low star formation activity concentrated within the galaxy's optical disk, and relatively little neutral hydrogen, also located inside its disk, concentrated in clumps, compared with other galaxies of similar morphological type. This deficiency of gas is believed to be caused by interactions with Virgo's intracluster medium. Messier 58 has a low-luminosity active galactic nucleus, where a starburst may be present as well as a supermassive black hole with a mass of around 70 million solar masses. It is also one of the very few galaxies known to possess a UCNR (\"ultra-compact nuclear ring\"), a series of star-forming regions located in a very small ring around the center of the galaxy. This led to its being dubbed the \"ring bearer galaxy\" by the popular astronomy YouTube program \"Deep Sky videos\". Supernovae. Two supernovae have been studied in the M58 galaxy. A type II supernova dubbed as SN 1988A was discovered by Kaoru Ikeya, Robert Evans, Christian Pollas and Shingo Horiguchi on January 18, 1988. It had an apparent magnitude of 13.5 found 40 arcseconds south of its center. A Type I supernova dubbed as SN 1989M was then found on June 28, 1989 by Kimeridze. This one had an apparent magnitude of 12.2 found 33 arcseconds north and 44 arcseconds west of its nucleus. See also." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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8a4e5001-9196-4256-b860-21e84ee479b5
What genre is Snow?
Snow (1963 film)
[ "documentary film", "documentary movie", "doc", "film documentary", "motion picture documentary", "documentary", "factual film" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=28203984
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Jones' test research coincided with one of the coldest winters on record, and Jones approached BTF producer Edgar Anstey with the idea to contrast the comfort of the passengers with the efforts of the railway workmen in keeping trains going in the frozen conditions. Work began on the documentary straight after gaining approval, and Jones and cameraman Wolfgang Suschitzky travelled around the country filming scenes for the rest of the winter. The film was edited to a re-recorded version of Sandy Nelson's \"Teen Beat\" by Johnny Hawksworth, expanded to twice its original length by accelerating the tempo over the duration of the film. BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Daphne Oram then added various effects to the soundtrack. Academy Award. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 38th Academy Awards in 1966. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Hot Snow () is a 1972 Soviet war film, directed by Gabriel Yegiazarov. Plot. In December 1942, during the Second World War, the soldiers of a Red Army anti-tank gun battery face the onslaught of General von Manstein's armored divisions trying to relieve the besieged 6th Army in Stalingrad. Eventually only seven of them survive, but the German tank breakthrough is stopped, and in the final episode General Lieutenant Bessonov (Georgiy Zhzhonov) awards each of the survivors with the Order of Red Banner saying: \"Thank you for tanks knocked out. That's all I can do...\". Production. The film is an adaptation of Yuri Bondarev's eponymous 1969 novel, which was itself based on Bondarev's own wartime experience as a battery commander in Stalingrad. In 2013, it was restored by Mosfilm. Reception. \"Hot Snow\" was viewed by 22.9 million people, but failed to secure any nominations or awards. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", " is a 2005 film adaptation of Yukio Mishima's novel of the same name, directed by Isao Yukisada. The cast includes Satoshi Tsumabuki as Kiyoaki Matsugae, Yūko Takeuchi as Satoko Ayakura, and Sosuke Takaoka as Shigekuni Honda. The film was nominated for nine Japanese Academy Awards. \"Be My Last\", the main theme song for this film, was performed by Hikaru Utada. This was her 14th Japanese-language single release. Plot. Spring Snow starts in 1912, as Emperor Taishō begins his reign and Japan's upper classes (\"kazoku\") are mimicking the tastes and manners of Europe's aristocrats. Among them are two children, Kiyoaki Matsugae (Satoshi Tsumabuki) who is the only son of the Marquess Matsugae and Satoko Ayakura (Yūko Takeuchi) who is the only daughter of the Earl Ayakura. Even as a child, Satoko had romantic aspirations for her friendship with Kiyoaki. However, her father (Kenjirō Ishimaru), wary of the womanizing ways of Kiyoaki's father (Takaaki Enoki), fears for his daughter's involvement. He instructs her tutor, Tadeshina (Michiyo Ōkusu), to ensure the girl's heart is not broken. A decade later, as Kiyoaki is finishing Gakushūin high school, the beautiful and eligible Satoko is still stuck on her childhood sweetheart.", "To avoid her, Kiyoaki playfully considers setting her up with his uptight school friend, Shigekuni Honda (Sousuke Takaoka), and writes a lurid confession of frequent trips to Tokyo's entertainment (the theatre of Goethe's \"Faust\") quarter, then posts the letter to Satoko before Shigekuni can stop him. That evening, Kiyoaki has second thoughts, and requests the letter be destroyed, as his decadent adventures were fabrications.", "Snow is an American Christmas-themed film starring Tom Cavanagh and Ashley Williams that premiered in 2004 on the ABC television network, and was also shown on the Freeform (formerly ABC Family) cable network later the same year. It was written by Rich Burns and directed by Alex Zamm. Since 2004, \"Snow\" has become a staple on Freeform's annual 25 Days of Christmas programming block. Plot. Nick Snowden, who is really the son of Santa Claus, falls for Sandy Brooks, a pretty zookeeper who works at The San Ernesto Zoo from which he must rescue Buddy, a young reindeer who has not yet learned to fly. He needs her help to get Buddy out, so he follows her home. Nick meets Lorna, the landlady and owner of the boarding house where Sandy stays. She thinks Nick is a tenant, gets to know him, and lets him stay in the boarding house. Nick meets Hector, whose mother, Isabel, is a postal worker. Hector figures out that Nick is Santa Claus. Nick meets Sandy and falls for her. Sandy falls for him too and is unaware that he is Santa Claus. She helps Nick get Buddy out of the zoo and back to the North Pole. Nick usually teleports himself in and out by mirror, but the only way the mirror works is by using North Pole snow. Buck Seger is a hunter who works at the zoo and has a crush on Sandy. He sees Nick as a rival and researches that Buddy is from the North Pole. He plans to sell Buddy to a big-game hunter." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Prestige?
Prestige Records
[ "jazz", "jazz music", "jass", "jas", "jaz", "Jazz" ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1194563
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What genre is Punishment?
Punishment (TV series)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=2591310
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Network Ten deemed the new series a failure after only three episodes had gone to air, and it was quickly removed from the schedules. The remainder of the 26 episodes produced were shown out-of-ratings later that year. Unusually for a soap opera, the series was taped using the single camera technique. Grundy produced \"Punishment\" mainly to complement \"Prisoner\" in international sales, to a point that the pilot was initially telecast in the United States before debuting in Australia. KTLA, the Los Angeles television station that helped launched \"Prisoner\" in the United States, originally expressed interest in doing the same with \"Punishment\"; it is unknown if KTLA had screened any episodes of \"Punishment\", in light of its failure on Network Ten in Australia. The programme created by Reg Watson was produced and directed by Alan Coleman. The regular cast featured many notable Australian actors. Mel Gibson played a prisoner in the first two episodes. Kris McQuade played the girlfriend of Gibson's character and was phased out of the series after the first few episodes due to Gibson's departure.", "Crime and Punishment is a two-part British television crime drama series, based upon the 1866 novel of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, that first broadcast on BBC2 on 12 February 2002. The novel was adapted for television by playwright Tony Marchant, and was directed by Julian Jarrold. John Simm stars as Rodya Raskolnikov, a former student who plans the murder of a pawnbroker to alleviate his financial problems, but also as an existential exercise, feeling himself able to commit such acts without guilt, remorse or justification. The series was broadcast over two consecutive nights, airing in the 9:00-10:30pm slot. The series was released on DVD on 25 August 2008, via 2|Entertain. Production. The series was filmed in St. Petersburg. Simm said of his role as Raskolnikov; \"The hard job for me is to make the viewer understand why Raskolnikov kills. But that is helped by seeing the place that he has to live in, it was absolutely disgusting. He is a very intelligent guy, who is slowly driven to madness by the things he sees around him.\" Reception. The series gathered mixed reviews in the press, with \"The Guardian\" claiming that \"As Raskolnikov, the murderer, John Simm is the spindle the whole thing whirls around. He gives a vivid performance and looks like a vicious angel.", "In the current Augean state of the stables, I am not able to find fault with this well-bred winner\"; while \"The Telegraph\" were more scathing, writing \"It's as if scriptwriter Tony Marchant and director Julian Jarrold had decided to take the setting and crime-drama structure of Crime and Punishment and ditch the philosophical core, the engine that gives everything meaning.\" References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "American television series\nCrime & Punishment is a police drama television program created by Dick Wolf that ran for 6 episodes on NBC from March 3, 1993, to April 7, 1993. With the exceptions of the first and last episodes, which aired on Wednesdays, the show occupied the 10 p.m. slot of the network's Thursday-night \"The Best Night of Television on Television\" programming block, a timeslot occupied for the rest of the 1992-1993 season by the 7th season of \"L.A. Law\". Premise. \"Crime & Punishment\" followed a \"case-of-the-week\" format, centering around two LAPD detectives, Ken O'Donnell (Jon Tenney) and Annette Rey (Rachel Ticontin), and their superior officer, Lt. Anthony Bartolo (Carmen Argenziano). Subplots were also developed around O'Donnell's relationship with his long-term girlfriend, a medical student named Jen Sorenson (Lisa Darr), and Rey's relationship with her estranged 17-year-old daughter, Tanya (María Celedonio). The program was also notable for including documentary-style \"talking-head\" segments, wherein the characters are interviewed by an unseen \"Interrogator\" (voiced by James Sloyan) to reveal their inner thoughts.", "The \"Interrogator\" segments were disliked by critics; Ken Tucker of \"Entertainment Weekly\" said they \"stop the action dead and ruin any ambivalence or subtlety we might read into the characters\", while Tony Scott, in \"Variety\", called the device \"pretentious and disruptive\". 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What genre is Deep End?
Deep End (short story)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=20319000
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The oceans had undergone 'oxygen mining' to electrolytically provide oxygen for the atmospheres for the new planets, and in doing so had left only the hydrogen extract from the water, which escaped the Earth and stripped the Earth's hospitable atmosphere to about a mile high, and ensuring the extinction of most life. As a result, the remaining inhabitants that have not emigrated are forced to live on the drained ocean floors, and have become nocturnal so as to avoid the scorching heat and radiation of the Sun during the day. The last orbiting launch pads are falling out of the sky to the salt dunes and corals towers that were once the ocean bed, and after the last have fallen, the Earth is truly abandoned. Plot summary. The two central characters are Holliday and Granger, who live in a \"town\" near the Bermuda archipelago. Holliday is twenty-two years old.", "He decides not to migrate on one of the last voyages to Mars, and instead decides to remain on Earth with Granger, an older man who was once a marine biologist decades ago when there was still some form of sea left on the planet. Holliday comes to terms with the fact that he and Granger may be the only two people left on Earth in ten years time (the remaining others being elderly), but he cannot shake his urge to stay, and watch over what remains of the Earth's life before its inevitable extinction. One day Holliday and Granger are in a saloon fittingly called the Neptune, when they see the crash of one of the decadent launch pads falling from the sky. They decide to visit the site, a nexus of saline pools and the only remnants of the Atlantic Ocean - now named Lake Atlantic. Whilst inspecting the large wreckage of the launch station, they come across a dogfish struggling in the shallow waters. Granger fails to see any importance in it, but Holliday immediately becomes attached to it, and using his salt-plough builds it a deeper pool to live in comfortably. When Granger asks of his fascination, Holliday explains that the shark is like an image of themselves staying behind and equates the situation with primordial evolution. Holliday vows to look after the shark, and what he considers to be the epitome of remaining life on the planet. Whilst bringing the shark food the next day, they come across the pool drained and the shark dying after being tormented by young hoodlums before they leave Earth.", "Granger tries to comfort an enraged and disturbed Holliday and suggests that he stuff the dead fish to keep with him. Holliday reacts angrily to this, replying: “Have it stuffed? Are you crazy? Do you think I want to make a dummy of myself, fill my own head with straw?”. The story ends with Holliday’s disillusionment with what he considers the true death of the planet. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "\"The Deep\" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was written in July 1952 and first published in the December 1952 issue of \"Galaxy Science Fiction\". The story subsequently appeared in the Asimov collections \"The Martian Way and Other Stories\" (1955) and \"The Best of Isaac Asimov\" (1973). In \"In Memory Yet Green\", Asimov wrote that his motive in writing the story was to deliberately test whether one could do \"anything\" in science fiction, so he invented a society in which mother love was considered obscene. Plot summary. The Race is a technologically advanced alien society with telepathic abilities that lives underground on a planet with rapidly depleting energy resources. The aliens decide to teleport themselves to a new planet, which happens to be Earth. A sentry sent by The Race to establish a teleport on Earth suffers shock when exposed to unfamiliar aspects of human life, including maternal bonding, weather changes, and the inability to communicate telepathically. Story notes. In \"The Best of Isaac Asimov\" Asimov described \"The Deep\" as the \"sleeper\" of the collection, generating very little response despite his liking it. The basic idea of the story is rather similar to \"The Gods Themselves\". In both works, a race of highly inhuman aliens is on the brink of extinction due to their sun dying, and decides to use Earth as a source of energy. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "\"Crouch End\" is a horror story by Stephen King, set in the real-life North London district of Crouch End, originally published in \"New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos\" (1980), and republished in a slightly different version in King's \"Nightmares & Dreamscapes\" collection (1993). It contains distinct references to the horror fiction of H. P. Lovecraft. A television adaptation aired July 12, 2006 on TNT, as part of \"\". A song by British black metal/dark ambient band The Axis of Perdition uses excerpts from the story as lyrics. Plot. Police constables Ted Vetter and Robert Farnham are working the night shift at a small station in the London suburb of Crouch End. They discuss the case of Doris Freeman, a young American woman who came in to report the disappearance of her husband, lawyer Lonnie Freeman. Nearly hysterical, Doris arrived in the station speaking of monsters and supernatural occurrences. Doris relates how she and her husband got lost while searching for a potential employer's house in Crouch End. While they are looking up the employer's address in a phone book, the cab they had hired mysteriously disappears, and the entire neighborhood becomes strangely deserted and alien, with the sole exception of a cat with a scarred face and two children, one of whom has a deformed hand. After encountering something unseen beyond a hedge, Lonnie becomes unhinged." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is Chambers?
Chambers (series)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=4380460
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What genre is Wake?
Wake (2009 film)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=32162913
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And as she tries to open herself to the risks of love with Tyler, she realizes she may have more to fear than just a broken heart. Release. The film was the Opening Night film at the 2009 Cinequest Film Festival. It later was a Spotlight Presentation at the Newport Beach Film Festival. The film was released by E1 Entertainment on DVD and digital platforms on April 20, 2010. It has played on both Showtime and Starz in the US. It was released internationally by Moving Pictures. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Wake is a cancelled American action thriller film written by Christopher Borrelli. The film had Ben Kingsley, Piper Perabo, Cameron Monaghan and Ellen Burstyn set to star. Filming began on February 16, 2015 in Cleveland, which halted on February 26 due to financial issues. It was then expected to resume production in 2–3 weeks, but it was postponed for an indefinite time after actor Bruce Willis and director John Pogue left the film due to financing and scheduling issues. Premise. Red Forrester returns to his childhood home on a remote island to his very family after years of being banished by his family. Production. The project was first announced by \"Deadline\" in December 2014 that John Pogue would direct the action film \"Wake\" based on the script by Christopher Borrelli, which Benaroya Pictures would produce along with Exclusive Media, DMG, and Circle of Confusion. On January 14, 2015, Bruce Willis was set to star for the lead role to play a sociopath Red Forrester, who returns to his childhood home on a remote island for his brother's wake. On February 6, Ben Kingsley also joined the cast of the film. On February 20, Piper Perabo was set to play the role of Claire Forrester, the dead man's widow who is also a Red's former lover. Cameron Monaghan and Ellen Burstyn would also be starring in the film. Filming and cancellation. Principal photography began on February 16, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio. The whole film was to be shot in Northeast Ohio and filming was intended to end on April 17, 2015.", "On February 26, 2015, \"Deadline\" revealed that the production on the film had shut down due to financial problems, and Benaroya Pictures confirmed that they were working quickly to get help to resume the principal photography in approximately 2–3 weeks. On April 2, 2015, it was confirmed that Willis and director Pogue had left the project due to financial and schedule issues, producer Avi Lerner was also circling to finance the film but didn't signed on. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "1942 film directed by John Farrow\nWake Island is a 1942 American action drama war film directed by John Farrow, written by W. R. Burnett and Frank Butler, and starring Brian Donlevy, Robert Preston, Macdonald Carey, Albert Dekker, Barbara Britton, and William Bendix. The film tells the story of the United States military garrison on Wake Island and the onslaught by the Japanese following the attack on Pearl Harbor. \"Wake Island\" was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Outstanding Motion Picture. The film shows how the Marines, after being pounded for days by Japanese aircraft, caught the Japanese invasion by complete surprise by unleashing a wall of fire that stopped the first attempt by the Japanese to land on the island. The next attack was successful in part because communications between the Marines had been cut, leading the Marine commander to believe his three hundred marines were being slaughtered by the over three thousand Japanese invaders. As a result of the fierce defense of the island and that a Japanese cruiser was sunk, Marines were beheaded on the way to Japan to work as slaves in the mines in Japan. Plot. A map is shown with a voiceover giving a brief history of the United States military on Wake Island to November 1941. U.S. Marine Corps Major Geoffrey Caton departs Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii aboard the Pan American Clipper to take over command on Wake Island. A military contractor, Mr. McClosky, is also going there. The two clash during the flight. Upon arrival, Caton inspects the island and identifies Privates Randall and Doyle as troublemakers.", "He has them dig a large slit trench by hand. McClosky has a construction contract for large trenches and living quarters, and drives his crew to complete the work on time. There are numerous conflicts between the military and the civilians, including practicing for air raids. The next day is Sunday, December 7, 1941. Randall prepares to board the Clipper, as he is leaving the service. Then news arrives about the Japanese air attack on Pearl Harbor. The island goes on alert. Randall is unsure what to do. He is sent to a bomb shelter with the civilians as enemy planes approach. The Americans have only four fighters in the air, holding eight in reserve, against 24 Japanese bombers. Marine fighters shoot down several Japanese planes, but the bombers inflict heavy damage. Following the raid, Caton tells Randall he is no longer a civilian. McClosky decides to stay and dig trenches and other shelters with his heavy equipment. That night, Caton informs pilot Lieutenant Bruce Cameron that his wife was killed at Pearl Harbor. The next day, enemy ships approach. The Marines camouflage their equipment. Caton orders his men into shelters and to hold their fire while the Japanese bombard the island. The Japanese signal the Americans to surrender. Caton does not answer. He waits until the enemy ships have closed to 4700 yards before returning fire, repelling the landing attempt and sinking several ships. Cameron, on a reconnaissance flight, spots a Japanese heavy cruiser which can hit the island while remaining out of range of the defenders' weapons." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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52d12d53-7ea2-4987-8fc4-6594b42dc25e
What genre is Compass?
Compass (Simpson)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36609862
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The artwork is located in the traffic median on the east side of the North Avenue Bridge. \"Milwaukee Journal Sentinel\" architecture critic Whitney Gould called the project, \"part sculpture, part signpost.\" References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "COMPASS, \"COMP\"rehensive \"ASS\"embler, is any of a family of macro assembly languages for Control Data Corporation's 3000 series, and for the 60-bit CDC 6000 series, 7600 and Cyber 70 and 170 series mainframe computers. While the architectures are very different, the macro and conditional assembly facilities are similar. COMPASS for 60-bit machines. There are two \"flavors\" of COMPASS on the 60-bit machines:\nCOMPASS is a classical two-pass assembler with macro and conditional assembly features, and generates a full listing showing both the source assembly code and the generated machine code (in octal). CDC's operating systems were written almost entirely in COMPASS assembly language. Central processor (CP or CPU) hardware maintains 24 operational registers, named A0 to A7, X0 to X7 and B0 to B7. Registers X0 to X7 are 60 bits long and are used to hold data, while registers B0 to B7 are 18 bits long and their major purpose is to hold either addresses or be used as indexing registers, except that B0 is always zero. As a programming convention, B1 (or B7) often contains positive 1. A or address registers are also 18 bits long. Each A register pairs with the corresponding X register. Whenever an address is set into any of A1 to A5 registers, the data at that memory location (address) is loaded into the corresponding X register. Likewise, setting an address into one of A6 or A7 registers stores the data held in the corresponding X6 or X7 register to that memory location.", "However, A0 can be used to hold any address without affecting the contents of register X0. CP instructions are written in a particularly user-friendly form: \"SA1 A0+B1\" denotes \"set address register A1 to the sum of address register A0 and index register B1\". The hardware then initiates a memory load from the computed address into register X1. Peripheral processor (PP or PPU) instructions are completely different from CPU instructions. Peripheral processor hardware is simpler; it has an 18-bit A (accumulator register, a 12-bit Program Address register, a 12-bit Q register (not programmer-visible), and a 22-bit R register (used to accomplish address relocation during central memory read and write instructions on Cyber 180 systems). No special job validation was required to assemble peripheral processor programs, but to be executed, such programs were required to installed into the operating system via special system editing commands. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "Instrument used for navigation and orientation\nA compass is a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation. It commonly consists of a magnetized needle or other element, such as a compass card or compass rose, which can pivot to align itself with magnetic north. Other methods may be used, including gyroscopes, magnetometers, and GPS receivers. Compasses often show angles in degrees: north corresponds to 0°, and the angles increase clockwise, so east is 90°, south is 180°, and west is 270°. These numbers allow the compass to show azimuths or bearings which are commonly stated in degrees. If local variation between magnetic north and true north is known, then direction of magnetic north also gives direction of true north. Among the Four Great Inventions, the magnetic compass was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han dynasty (since c. 206 BC), and later adopted for navigation by the Song dynasty Chinese during the 11th century. The first usage of a compass recorded in Western Europe and the Islamic world occurred around 1190. The magnetic compass is the most familiar compass type. It functions as a pointer to \"magnetic north\", the local magnetic meridian, because the magnetized needle at its heart aligns itself with the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field. The magnetic field exerts a torque on the needle, pulling the North end or \"pole\" of the needle approximately toward the Earth's North magnetic pole, and pulling the other toward the Earth's South magnetic pole.", "The needle is mounted on a low-friction pivot point, in better compasses a jewel bearing, so it can turn easily. When the compass is held level, the needle turns until, after a few seconds to allow oscillations to die out, it settles into its equilibrium orientation. In navigation, directions on maps are usually expressed with reference to geographical or true north, the direction toward the Geographical North Pole, the rotation axis of the Earth. Depending on where the compass is located on the surface of the Earth the angle between true north and magnetic north, called magnetic declination can vary widely with geographic location. The local magnetic declination is given on most maps, to allow the map to be oriented with a compass parallel to true north. The locations of the Earth's magnetic poles slowly change with time, which is referred to as geomagnetic secular variation. The effect of this means a map with the latest declination information should be used. Some magnetic compasses include means to manually compensate for the magnetic declination, so that the compass shows true directions. History. The first compasses in ancient Han dynasty China were made of lodestone, a naturally magnetized ore of iron. The wet compass reached Southern India in the 4th century AD. Later compasses were made of iron needles, magnetized by striking them with a lodestone, which appeared in China by 1088 during the Song dynasty, as described by Shen Kuo. Dry compasses began to appear around 1300 in Medieval Europe and the Islamic world." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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What genre is A Little More Love?
A Little More Love (Vince Gill song)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=28531044
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The music video was directed by John Lloyd Miller and premiered in early 1997. Chart performance. \"A Little More Love\" debuted at number 50 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of March 29, 1997. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "A Little More Love may refer to:\nSee also. Topics referred to by the same term\n<templatestyles src=\"Dmbox/styles.css\" />\n This page lists associated with the title .", "\"Just a Little More Love\" is the debut single released by French DJ David Guetta, featuring vocals from American singer Chris Willis. It appears on his debut album, of the same name, and was released as the lead single from that album. The song was recorded in only thirty minutes. There are two versions of the song on the \"Just a Little More Love\" album, the original edit, subtitled the elektro edit, and the remix version, the Wally López remix, which is also featured on \"MoS: Clubbers Guide 2004\" and the soundtrack to \"The Football Factory\". The music video for the track was directed by Jean-Charles Carré, and features an appearance by David Guetta, although Chris Willis does not feature. References. <templatestyles src=\"Reflist/styles.css\" />", "American musician (born 1957)\nVincent Grant Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He began in a number of local bluegrass bands in the 1970s, and from 1978 to 1982, he achieved his first mainstream attention as lead singer of the soft rock band Pure Prairie League. Gill sang lead on their hit single \"Let Me Love You Tonight\" in addition to writing several songs of theirs. After leaving Pure Prairie League, Gill briefly played guitar in Rodney Crowell's backing band the Cherry Bombs before beginning a solo career in country music in 1984. Gill recorded for RCA Records Nashville from then until 1988 with minimal success. A year later he signed with MCA Nashville, and he has recorded for this label ever since. His commercial peak came in the first half of the 1990s, starting with his breakthrough album \"When I Call Your Name\". Gill has 65 entries on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, including four solo number one hits: \"I Still Believe in You\", \"Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away\", \"One More Last Chance\", and \"Tryin' to Get Over You\", all between 1992 and 1994. He has also had number-one singles as a guest on Reba McEntire's \"The Heart Won't Lie\" in 1993, as well as Chris Young's \"Sober Saturday Night\" and the multi-artist collaboration \"Forever Country\", both in 2016.", "All of Gill's albums released in the 1990s were certified platinum or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), with the highest being 1992's \"I Still Believe in You\" at quintuple-platinum. Gill has won 22 Grammy Awards, the most among solo male country music artists. Gill was a member of Western swing group the Time Jumpers from 2010 to 2020, and joined the rock band Eagles in 2017 following the death of longtime member Glenn Frey. He has also participated in a variety of collaborations, including songs by Patty Loveless, Brooks & Dunn, Kelly Clarkson, and Maren Morris. From 1980 to 1997 he was married to Janis Oliver, one-half of the country duo Sweethearts of the Rodeo; after they divorced, he married contemporary Christian music singer Amy Grant in 2000. Additionally, Gill has written songs for Alabama and Ty Herndon, and holds a number of credits as a backing vocalist and session musician. Gill's music is known for his songwriting, his tenor singing voice, and his lead guitar work, with many critics noting his prolificacy in both ballads and up-tempo material. In addition to guitar, Gill plays mandolin, banjo, and Dobro. He has been referred to as the \"nicest guy in Nashville\" due to his pleasant mannerisms and frequent contributions to charity. Biography. Vincent Grant Gill was born April 12, 1957, in Norman, Oklahoma, as the youngest of three children to Jerene and Stan Gill. Stan Gill worked as a judge and also played guitar and banjo, both of which he also taught his son how to play." ], "support": [ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] }
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