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Draft:E-Unduk | Features | Features
Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) integration
SAW normalization with weighted criteria
Borda Count for rank-based consensus
Real-time dashboard and result printing (Top 15, Top 7, Final 3)
Dual-language support (BM & English) |
Draft:E-Unduk | Related Government Applications | Related Government Applications
Before the launch of E-Unduk, similar digital systems were developed by the same creator for Hospital Queen Elizabeth II (HQE2) in Sabah. These included:
On-call Room Booking System
Equipment & Vehicle Reservation
Shared Facility Scheduling
COVID-19 Screening Tool (prior to MySejahtera)
These systems were hosted via the HQE internal intranet. |
Draft:E-Unduk | Cultural Significance | Cultural Significance
E-Unduk contributes to the digital preservation of heritage by ensuring fair, transparent, and culturally aligned judgment for one of Sabah’s most iconic pageants. |
Draft:E-Unduk | References | References |
Draft:E-Unduk | References | References |
Draft:E-Unduk | Table of Content | AFC submission, Overview, Features, Related Government Applications, Cultural Significance, References, References |
1984 NBA season | '''1984 NBA season''' | 1984 NBA season may refer to:
1983–84 NBA season, featuring the Boston Celtics defeating the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1984 NBA Finals in seven games. This was the first of Larry Bird's three consecutive regular season MVP awards.
1984–85 NBA season, featuring the Los Angeles Lakers defeating the Boston Celtics in the 1985 NBA Finals, 4–2. This was the second of Larry Bird's three consecutive regular season MVP awards. This was also Michael Jordan's rookie season. |
1984 NBA season | Table of Content | '''1984 NBA season''' |
I puritani discography | Short description | This is a list of audio and video recordings of (The Puritans), an opera in three acts by Vincenzo Bellini with a libretto by Count Carlo Pepoli, based on Têtes Rondes et Cavaliers (Roundheads and Cavaliers), a historical play written by Jacques-François Ancelot and Joseph Xavier Saintine and set in the English Civil War. It was premiered on 24 January 1835 by the Théâtre-Italien at the first Salle Favart in Paris. |
I puritani discography | Audio recordings | Audio recordings
YearCast(Elvira, Arturo,Riccardo, Giorgio)Conductor,Opera house and orchestraLabelRecordings of I puritani on operadis-opera-discography.org.uk (archive copy: 2 April 2023)1952 Lina Pagliughi,Mario Filippeschi,Rolando Panerai,Sesto Bruscantini Fernando Previtali,Orchestra and Chorus of the RAI Rome(Recorded from a broadcast, 5 January) CD: BongiovanniCat: GB 1170/1-2UraniaCat: URN 22.2031952 Maria Callas,Giuseppe Di Stefano,Roberto Silva Guido Picco,Palacio de Bellas Artes Orchestra and Chorus(Recorded live, 29 May 1952)John Ardoin (1977). The Callas Legacy, p. 43. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. CD: Opera DepotCat: 10826-21953 Maria Callas,Giuseppe Di Stefano,Rolando Panerai,Nicola Rossi-Lemeni Tullio Serafin,La Scala Orchestra and Chorus(First studio recording, March 24–30) CD: EMICat: 585 647-21957 Virginia Zeani,Mario Filippeschi,Aldo Protti, Francesco Molinari Pradelli,Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi Orchestra and Chorus(Recorded live, 2 February 1957) CD: BongiovanniCat: GB 1195–11961959? Anna Moffo,Gianni Raimondi,Ugo Savarese,Raffaele Arié Mario Rossi, Orchestra and Chorus of the RAI Milan(Broadcast on 20 February 1960) CD: Premiere Opera Ltd.,Cat: CDNO 1448-2 Opera Depot,Cat: OD1960 Joan Sutherland,Nicola Filacuridi,Ernest Blanc,Giuseppe Modesti Vittorio Gui,Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,Glyndebourne Chorus(Recorded live, Glyndebourne Festival, 18 July) CD: Glyndebourne Omega Opera Archive,Cat: 13981961 Leyla Gencer,Gianni Raimondi,Manuel Ausensi,Ferruccio Mazzoli Argeo Quadri,Teatro Colón Orchestra and Chorus (Recorded live, June or July 1961) LP: Black Disk – foyerCat: FO 1024CD: Myto Records1963 Joan Sutherland,Pierre Duval,Renato Capecchi,Ezio Flagello Richard Bonynge,Coro e Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino CD: Decca,Cat: 448 969-21969 Mirella Freni,Luciano Pavarotti,Sesto Bruscantini,Bonaldo Giaiotti Riccardo Muti,Orchestra and Chorus of the RAI Rome(Recorded live, 8 July 1969) CD: MelodramCat: MEL 27062-21971 Adriana Maliponte,Alfredo Kraus,Piero Cappuccilli,Ruggero Raimondi Gianandrea Gavazzeni,Teatro Bellini di Catania Orchestra and Chorus(Recorded live, 27 January 1971Opera Depot gives the recording date as 27 January 1971 (on image of CD cover). or 6 February 1972Robert Levine, Fanfare, September/October 1994, p. 143.) CD: Opera DepotCat: 10379-21973 Beverly Sills,Nicolai Gedda,Louis Quilico,Paul Plishka Julius Rudel,London Philharmonic Orchestra and Ambrosian Opera Chorus CD: Westminster The LegacyCat: 471 207-21973 Joan Sutherland,Luciano Pavarotti,Piero Cappuccilli,Nicolai Ghiaurov Richard Bonynge,London Symphony Orchestra and chorus of the Royal Opera House CD: LondonCat: POCL 2896-8 1979 Montserrat Caballé,Alfredo Kraus,Matteo Manuguerra,Agostino Ferrin Riccardo Muti,Philharmonia Orchestra,Ambrosian Opera Chorus CD: EMI ClassicsCat: 5 091492024 Lisette Oropesa,Lawrence Brownlee,Anthony Clark Evans,Riccardo Zanellato Riccardo Frizza,MDR-Rundfunkchor, Dresden Philharmonie CD: Euroarts,8024211121 (complete score)Pines, R. Review of I puritani. Opera, May 2025, p.766-767. |
I puritani discography | Video recordings | Video recordings
YearCast(Elvira, Arturo,Riccardo, Giorgio)Conductor,Opera house and orchestraLabel2007 Anna Netrebko,Eric Cutler,,John Relyea Patrick Summers,Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus(Production: Sandro Sequi; set designer: Ming Cho Lee; costume designer: Peter J. Hall;I puritani, 27 December 2006, Met Opera Database. recorded live, 6 January)Blu-ray/DVD:DG2007 Met Opera video: Blu-ray: ; DVD: . Review: Patrick O'Connor, Gramophone, March 2008, p. 90.Online:Met Opera on DemandI Puritani, 6 January 2007", Met Opera on Demand.2009 Nino Machaidze,Juan Diego Flórez,Gabriele Viviani, Michele Mariotti,Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna(Stage director: Pier'Alli; recorded live, Teatro Comunale)Blu-ray/DVD:Decca 2009 Teatro Real, Blu-ray (, .Riccardo Rocca (2015). I puritani, Amsterdam, De Nederlandse Opera 2009; I puritani, Bologna, Teatro Comunale 2010. Bollettino di Studi Belliniani, 1:151–156. .2009 Mariola Cantarero,John Osborn,Scott Hendricks,Riccardo Zanellato Giuliano Carella,Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Chorus of the Dutch National Opera(Stage director: Francisco Negrin; recorded live, February; Paris version)Blu-ray/DVD:Opus Arte2009 Dutch National Opera video: Blu-ray, ; DVD, .Online: medici.tv2009 Dutch National Opera video, medici.tv.2016 Diana Damrau,Javier Camarena,Ludovic Tézier,Nicolas Testé Evelino Pidò,Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro Real, Madrid(Stage director: Emilio Sagi; recorded live, July 2016)Blu-ray/DVD: BelAir ClassiquesRichard Lawrence, Review of 2016 Teatro Real video, Gramophone , February 2018, p. 84.Online: medici.tv2016 Teatro Real video, medici.tv.2018 Ana Durlovski,René Barbera,Gëzim Myshketa,Adam Palka Manlio Benzi,Stuttgart State Orchestra, Stuttgart State Opera Chorus(Stage directors: Jossi Wieler & Sergio Morabito; recorded live, July 17 & 24)Blu-ray/DVD/Online: Naxos2018 Stuttgart State Opera video Naxos product page.Neil Fisher, Review of 2018 Stuttgart video, Gramophone , June 2019, p. 94: "The flight into a historical fantasy is a decent idea but there is too much gestural theatre here; fine performances are boxed into sloppy choreography"; "The voices are strong, and the incisive conducting by Manlio Benzi is idiomatic and propulsive". |
I puritani discography | References | References
Sources
Recordings of I puritani on operadis-opera-discography.org.uk (archive copy: 2 April 2023)
Ardoin, John (1977). The Callas Legacy. New York: Charels Scribner's Sons. .
Category:Opera discographies |
I puritani discography | Table of Content | Short description, Audio recordings, Video recordings, References |
Draft:Selin (singer) | Draft topics | Selin Geçit (born August 31, 1998, in Istanbul), known professionally as Selin is a Turkish pop singer and songwriter. |
Draft:Selin (singer) | Musical style | Musical style
Selin Geçit's music reflects a blend of pop and electronic sounds. She is noted for her colorful vocal tone and emotional interpretations. |
Draft:Selin (singer) | Discography | Discography |
Draft:Selin (singer) | Singles | Singles
"It's Just a Feeling" (2019)
"Heart in Two" (2020)
"Crash & Burn" (2020)
"Gidip Gel" (2021)
"Give And Take" (2022)
"Asi" (2022)
"His" (2022)
"Cool" (2022)
"Lovers Hurricane" (2023)
"Umudum Yoruldu" (2023)
"Imma Liar" (2023)
"Lights Off" (2023)
"Farkında Değildin" (2023)
"Yalancı Bahar (Nostalgia Sessions)" (2023)
"Ne Senle Ne Sensiz" (2024)
"Can You Understand Me?" (2024)
"Nereye Kadar" (2024)
"Human" (2024)
"Seni Gördüğüm An" feat. Can Ozan (2024)
"Şıp" (2024)
"Son Damla" (2025)
"Korkmam Ben" (?) |
Draft:Selin (singer) | EP | EP
Sunsets & Silhouettes
Changes
Toxic – Cover
Nostalgia Sessions (2023) |
Draft:Selin (singer) | Album | Album
Tek Kişilik Masa (2025) |
Draft:Selin (singer) | Duets / Featured On Albums | Duets / Featured On Albums
Diamonds (2018) (feat. Andŕe K Barrow)
Home (2018) (feat. XAJ & St. Nero)
Moonlight (2019) (feat. Soul Formula)
Lost (2019) (feat. Steve Ropes)
In Control (feat. Mahmut Orhan) (2020)
More (2020) (feat. Erhan Sencel)
Breathing (2021) (feat. DFUX)
You & Me (2021) (feat. Millbrook)
It's Ok For Plansız To Change (2021) (feat. Framework)
Olabilirdik (2023) (feat. Dolu Kadehi Ters Tut)
Güle Güle Şekerim (2023) (feat. Sertab Erener & Alara Canay)
Ah Canım Vah Canım (2023) (feat. Kerem Akdağ)
Unuttun Mu Beni (2024) (feat. Anıl Şallıel)
İyileşiyorum (2024) (Saygı1 Sertab Erener)
Yarına Kalan Şarkılar – Son Defa (feat. SATTAS) (2024)
Ve Çocuk Dans Etti (feat. Bengü Beker) (2025) |
Draft:Selin (singer) | References | References |
Draft:Selin (singer) | External links | External links
Selin on YouTube
Selin on Instagram
Selin Geçit on X (formerly Twitter)
Selin on Apple Music
Selin on YouTube Music |
Draft:Selin (singer) | Table of Content | Draft topics, Musical style, Discography, Singles, EP, Album, Duets / Featured On Albums, References, External links |
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Draft:Zac Monro | AFC submission |
Zac Monro is a British architect and designer, best known for his innovative residential architecture and media appearances. He is also a former winner of the World Air Guitar Championship and was featured in the 2006 documentary Air Guitar Nation. |
Draft:Zac Monro | Career | Career |
Draft:Zac Monro | Architecture | Architecture
Monro is the founder and director of Z-M-A, a London-based architecture and design practice known for its modernist approach and use of light, space, and texture. His work often blends minimalism with playful, functional design, particularly in domestic spaces.
In 2016, Monro gained wider public recognition as the presenter of the BBC series Inside Out Homes, which showcased architectural home transformations across the UK. |
Draft:Zac Monro | Media and Appearances | Media and Appearances
In addition to his work as an architect, Monro is known for his offbeat side career as an air guitarist. He won the World Air Guitar Championship in Oulu, Finland, and appeared as a featured competitor in the cult documentary Air Guitar Nation. |
Draft:Zac Monro | Recognition | Recognition
Monro's architectural work has been featured in design publications and television programmes. His practice has been praised for its clean lines, custom interiors, and environmentally conscious designs.
Zac Monro has frequently been likened to a modern-day Batman, noted for his blend of inventive genius and a somewhat enigmatic public persona. Critics and commentators often regard him as one of the most influential and innovative minds of his generation within architecture and design. |
Draft:Zac Monro | Personal Life | Personal Life
Details about Monro's early life and education remain private, but he is based in London, where he continues to lead Z-M-A and speak publicly on architecture and design. |
Draft:Zac Monro | References | References |
Draft:Zac Monro | External links | External links
Official website |
Draft:Zac Monro | Table of Content | AFC submission, Career, Architecture, Media and Appearances, Recognition, Personal Life, References, External links |
Trailer War | '''Trailer War''' | Trailer War is a 2012 compilation film featuring rare vintage 35mm film trailers created by Drafthouse Films in partnership with director Joe Dante (who started out cutting trailers for B-movie producer Roger Corman) and American Genre Film Archive.KanopyAlamo Drafthouse CinemaTrailer War Trailer - MovieWebTRAILER WAR Shows Off Vintage 35mm Trailers from Alamo Drafthouse and Director Joe Dante|Collider |
Trailer War | Summary | Summary
A meticulous two-hour collection of theatrical coming attraction trailers, including ones from the exploitation cinemas of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, curated by Drafthouse programmers Lars Nilsen and Zack Carlson (the latter responsible for saving the 1987 cult classic Miami Connection from obscurity) under the guidance of Dante.Trailer War Blu-ray ReviewTV Guide |
Trailer War | List of notable films featured | List of notable films featured
Inframan
The Man from Hong Kong
Stunt Rock
Starcrash
Dead End Drive-In
Partners
The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
Mitchell
Don't Answer the Phone
Voyage of the Rock Aliens
Maniac Cop 2
Source:The Grindhouse Cinema Database |
Trailer War | References | References |
Trailer War | See also | See also
Mystery Science Theater 3000
RiffTrax
The Movie Orgy |
Trailer War | External links | External links
Trailer War at IMDb
Official website
Trailer War on Tubi
Category:2012 films
Category:American collage films
Category:Compilation films
Category:2012 documentary films
Category:American documentary films |
Trailer War | Table of Content | '''Trailer War''', Summary, List of notable films featured, References, See also, External links |
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Draft:Living In The Material World: 50th Anniversary Edition | AfC submission | Living In The Material World: 50th Anniversary Edition is an expanded edition of George Harrison's 1973 album Living in the Material World from 1973. The reissue was released on 15 November 2025 and includes Dolby Atmos mixes by three time Grammy winning engineer and mixer Paul Hicks. |
Draft:Living In The Material World: 50th Anniversary Edition | Background | Background
In 2020, Paul Hicks oversaw and mixed the 50th anniversary edition of George Harrison's 1970 album All Things Must Pass which included alternate takes of every song on the album and "Miss O'Dell", as well as Harrison's early version of Ringo Starr's song "Sunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond)" which was written by Harrison. |
Draft:Living In The Material World: 50th Anniversary Edition | Release and promotion | Release and promotion
The compilation was released on 15 November 2024 and was promoted with a lyric video of take 18 of "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)", and a music video for George Harrison's version of "Sunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond)", the latter was also included as a 7" single in the box set. |
Draft:Living In The Material World: 50th Anniversary Edition | Reception | Reception |
Draft:Living In The Material World: 50th Anniversary Edition | Charts | Charts
Chart (2024)Peakposition |
Draft:Living In The Material World: 50th Anniversary Edition | References | References |
Draft:Living In The Material World: 50th Anniversary Edition | Table of Content | AfC submission, Background, Release and promotion, Reception, Charts, References |
Template:Doug Ford quick links | [[Doug Ford]] | Doug Ford (premiership · ministry) |
Template:Doug Ford quick links | Table of Content | [[Doug Ford]] |
1983 NBA season | '''1983 NBA season''' | 1983 NBA season may refer to:
1982–83 NBA season, featuring the Philadelphia 76ers defeating the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1983 NBA Finals, 4–0. This was the rookie seasons of both Dominique Wilkins and James Worthy.
1983–84 NBA season, featuring the Boston Celtics defeating the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1984 NBA Finals in seven games. This was the first of Larry Bird's three consecutive regular season MVP awards. This was Clyde Drexler's rookie season. |
1983 NBA season | Table of Content | '''1983 NBA season''' |
Bahnhofplatz, Zürich | Short description | Bahnhofplatz () is a plaza in Zurich, Switzerland. It is located in front of the main entrance to Zürich Hauptbahnhof (completed in 1871), on the building's southern side. It forms the northern end of Zurich's main street, Bahnhofstrasse.
The focal point of the square is a fountain surmounted by a statue of Alfred Esher which was inaugurated in 1889.
Today, the plaza has two tram tracks running through it as part of the extensive Zurich public-transport system. |
Bahnhofplatz, Zürich | Public transport | Public transport
Three of the city's sixteen tram lines serve Bahnhofplatz via the two tram tracks in the square. They are lines 3, 10 and 14. Line 3 runs between Albisreiden and Klusplatz; line 10 between Löwenplatz and Zurich Airport; and line 14 between Seebach and Triemli.
Selected stops:
Line 3
Albisrieden
Albisriederplatz
Stauffacher
Hauptbahnhof
Central
Kunsthaus
Römerhof
Klusplatz
Line 10
Löwenplatz
Hauptbahnhof
Central
ETH/Universitätsspital
Seilbahn Rigiblick
Milchbuck
Sternen Oerlikon
Bhf. Oerlikon Ost
Glattpark
Bhf. Glattbrugg
Zürich Flughafen (Zurich 13x13px)
Line 14
Triemli
Stauffacher
Heuried
Hauptbahnhof
Schaffhauserplatz
Milchbuck
Sternen Oerlikon
Bhf. Oerlikon Ost
Hauptbahnhof
Seebach |
Bahnhofplatz, Zürich | References | References
Category:Squares in Zurich |
Bahnhofplatz, Zürich | Table of Content | Short description, Public transport, References |
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File:Jungle Kurobe manga cover.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Jungle Kurobe manga cover.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Jungle Kurobe manga cover.jpg | Table of Content | Orphaned non-free revisions, Summary, Licensing |
Cereus pachyrrhizus | Short description | Cereus pachyrrhizus (sometimes spelled pachyrhizus) is a species of plant in the genus Cereus. |
Cereus pachyrrhizus | Description | Description
Cereus pachyrrhizus is a treelike cactus, growing up to . Stems are around wide and have 6 ribs most of the time. The stem also have areoles. Each areole has 10-13 spines. Flowers are white and showy. Fruits dry up when ripe. |
Cereus pachyrrhizus | Distribution | Distribution
Cereus pachyrrhizus is native to the seasonally dry deserts of Paraguay. |
Cereus pachyrrhizus | References | References
pachyrrhizus |
Cereus pachyrrhizus | Table of Content | Short description, Description, Distribution, References |
Anthony Pompliano | Short description | Anthony Pompliano is an investor, crypto influencer, podcaster, and writer. He is the host of The Pomp Letter, The Pomp Podcast, and From The Desk of Anthony Pompliano.
At the age of 21, he was a U.S Army sergeant before working with Facebook and Snapchat, and ultimately transitioning into business. He was also the co-founder and managing partner at Full Tilt Capital, which was later acquired by Morgan Creek Digital Asset in 2018.
In February 2025, X partnered with Anthony Pompliano to host From The Desk of Anthony Pompliano, an investment content on its platform.
In April 2025, Anthony Pompliano filed for a $200 million initial public offering for ProCap Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) where he serves as CEO. |
Anthony Pompliano | References | References
Category:Date of birth missing (living people)
Category:American businesspeople
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
Category:Living people |
Anthony Pompliano | Table of Content | Short description, References |
Black Water Rising | Infobox book
| Black Water Rising is a 2009 mystery thriller novel by Attica Locke. Its sequel is titled Pleasantville (2015). |
Black Water Rising | Plot summary | Plot summary
In 1981, Jay Porter, a Black personal injury attorney in Houston, takes his pregnant wife on a nighttime boat tour of the Buffalo Bayou. They hear the sound of gunshots and a person falling into the water, and Jay dives in to rescue a white woman. The woman refuses to explain what happened and Jay later learns that a man was also killed on the Bayou that night. |
Black Water Rising | Reception | Reception
The novel received positive reviews from critics, although some critics felt that it was overwritten. |
Black Water Rising | References | References
Category:2009 debut novels
Category:Southern noir novels
Category:Novels set in Houston
Category:Novels set in the 1980s |
Black Water Rising | Table of Content | Infobox book
, Plot summary, Reception, References |
Draft:Christopher Alan Gately | AFC submission |
Christopher Alan Gately (born May 1981) is an American real estate broker and the founder of GATELY Properties, a real estate brokerage based in Santa Clarita, California. Active in the industry since 2005, Gately has held various leadership roles in real estate operations, education, and public speaking. He is also the president of the Toastmasters club affiliated with the Southland Regional Association of REALTORS® (SRAR).
Early life and education
Gately was born in May 1981. He attended California State University, Northridge, where he earned a bachelor's degree in Business Law. He later pursued real estate certifications, including Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR), Certified Investment Property Specialist (CIPS), and e-PRO®, a technology and digital marketing credential from the National Association of REALTORS®.[citation needed]
Career
Gately began his real estate career in 2005 at Keller Williams Realty in Palmdale, California.[citation needed] He subsequently worked in the Keller Williams offices in Lancaster and Rancho Cucamonga, holding operational roles including Market Center Administrator in 2008. He later became a partner at Antelope Property, a firm focused on real estate sales and property management. After the company was sold in 2013, Gately launched his own brokerage, GATELY Properties, in 2014.
Since its founding, GATELY Properties has operated as an independent brokerage in the Santa Clarita Valley, facilitating residential transactions and providing personalized client services.[citation needed]
Leadership and affiliations
Gately serves as President of SRAR Toastmasters, a public speaking and leadership development organization affiliated with the Southland Regional Association of REALTORS®.[citation needed] He has spoken and led training sessions for SRAR and is an advocate for communication skills in the real estate profession.
He holds multiple industry certifications and participates in professional development within the real estate community.
Media appearances
Gately appeared on Season 1, Episode 13 of the television game show People Puzzler, where he won the grand prize of $10,000.[1] He has also participated in real estate podcasts and has past experience in voice-over work, contributing to both promotional and marketing materials.[citation needed]
Personal life
Gately resides in Santa Clarita, California, where he operates his business and participates in public speaking and professional development activities. |
Draft:Christopher Alan Gately | References | References
[SRAR Toastmasters (club page or official site – citation needed)]
[Podcast Interview (if available – citation needed)] |
Draft:Christopher Alan Gately | Table of Content | AFC submission, References |
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Category:December 2019 sports events in Russia | Table of Content | MonthCategoryNav |
1982 NBA season | '''1982 NBA season''' | 1982 NBA season may refer to:
1981–82 NBA season, featuring the Los Angeles Lakers defeating the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1982 NBA Finals, 4–2. This was Isiah Thomas' rookie season.
1982–83 NBA season, featuring the Philadelphia 76ers defeating the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1983 NBA Finals, 4–0. This was the rookie season for both Dominique Wilkins and James Worthy |
1982 NBA season | Table of Content | '''1982 NBA season''' |
Lazuli (song) | Infobox song
| "Lazuli" is a song by American dream pop duo Beach House. It was released on April 13, 2012, through Sub Pop, as the second single from the duo's fourth studio album Bloom (2012), later being released on April 21, 2012, Record Store Day, as a 7-inch single. Its official music video, which was directed by Allen Cordell, was released on June 6, 2012. The song received positive reviews from music critics. |
Lazuli (song) | Background | Background
On March 7, 2012, two years following the release of their third studio album Teen Dream (2010), Beach House released a song onto their website, "Myth", the acclaimed lead single for their fourth studio album Bloom, which they announced the next day and included "Lazuli" as the third track on the official tracklist. On March 20, 2012, the cover art for Bloom was officially revealed, with Sub Pop also announcing a Beach House single release for Record Store Day. |
Lazuli (song) | Release | Release
On April 13, 2012, Dutch radio station 3voor12 published "Lazuli" onto their website. It was later released on April 21, 2012, Record Store Day, as a 7-inch single, becoming the second single from the album, including "Equal Mind" as its B-side. The official music video for "Lazuli", which was directed by Allen Cordell, who also directed the video for "Walk in the Park", was released on June 6, 2012. On June 30, 2017, the duo released the compilation album B-Sides and Rarities, which included three tracks recorded during the Bloom sessions, with one of them being "Equal Mind", the B-side to "Lazuli". |
Lazuli (song) | Critical reception | Critical reception
"Lazuli" received positive reviews from music critics. Given the "Best New Track" accolade upon release, Jayson Greene of Pitchfork said that the song is "a forceful, overwhelming reminder of the world Beach House discovered on 2010's Teen Dream, one that hovers in the air, glowing and benevolent, like a giant Rothko painting". Zachary Houle of PopMatters said that after beginning of the track, it "transforms itself into something from the Cure's Disintegration in its open and spacious sound that feels epic in rendering". Alex Denney of NME stated that the song's "effortless glide sounds a touch too much like 'Norway' off [Teen Dream], but still puts the screws on your heart with a gloriously twisty coda". |
Lazuli (song) | Track listing | Track listing
7-inch single
"Lazuli" – 5:02
"Equal Mind" – 3:43 |
Lazuli (song) | Personnel | Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of "Lazuli" and Bloom.
Beach House
Victoria Legrand
Alex Scally
Additional musicians
Daniel Franz – live drums and percussion
Production
Chris Coady – production, engineering, mixing
Beach House – production
Manuel Calderon – assistant engineering
Brooks Harlan – engineering
Phil Joly – assistant engineering
Joe LaPorta – mastering
Artwork
Brian Roettinger – design |
Lazuli (song) | Charts | Charts
+ Chart performance for "Lazuli" Chart (2012) Peakposition UK Physical Singles (OCC) 45 |
Lazuli (song) | References | References
Category:2012 songs
Category:2012 singles
Category:Beach House songs
Category:Sub Pop singles
Category:Songs written by Victoria Legrand |
Lazuli (song) | Table of Content | Infobox song
, Background, Release, Critical reception, Track listing, Personnel, Charts, References |
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Malcolm X (May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965) was an African-American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist. To his admirers, he advocated for the rights of African Americans and indicted white America for their actions against black Americans. His detractors accused him of preaching racism and violence. After living in foster homes, Malcolm X was involved in criminal activity in Boston and New York. In 1945, he was sentenced to prison, where he became a member of the Nation of Islam. After parole, he became one of the Nation's leaders, its chief spokesman, and its public face. Tension between Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad, head of the Nation of Islam, led to Malcolm X's departure from the organization in March 1964. Afterwards, he became a Sunni Muslim and made a pilgrimage to Mecca. He founded Muslim Mosque, Inc., a religious organization, and the secular, black nationalist Organization of Afro-American Unity. He was assassinated while giving a speech in New York. (Full article...)
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The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards honored the best in American prime time television programming from June 1, 2023, until May 31, 2024, as chosen by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The awards ceremony was held live on September 15, 2024, at the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles and was preceded by the 76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards on September 7 and 8. During the ceremony, Emmy Awards were handed out in 25 different categories. At the main ceremony, Baby Reindeer, The Bear, and Shōgun tied for the most wins at four apiece, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series for Baby Reindeer and Outstanding Drama Series for Shōgun. Including Creative Arts Emmys, Shōgun led all programs with 18 wins, a record for a show in one year; FX led all networks and platforms with 36 total wins. (Full list...)
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