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2023-11-16 Anime Pasadena (Anime convention in Los Angeles, California) Anime Pasadena is an annual two-day anime convention held during November at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, California. Start Esw01407 (9089)
2023-11-12 Mathias Nordvig (Danish researcher) Mathias Nordvig (born 1982) is a Danish Scandinavian studies scholar. He specialises in Old Norse literature and culture and has studied the impact of volcanoes in Icelandic literature. Holding a PhD title from Aarhus University, he is an assistant professor and head of Nordic Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. C Ffranc (13020)
2023-12-27 Clássicos do Cinema - Turma da Mônica Clássicos do Cinema - Turma da Mônica was the title of a series of comic books created by Mauricio de Sousa and published by Panini Comics between 2007 and 2020. The title became known because it is a series of stories involving the characters from Monica and Friends playing characters from popular films (like Jurassic Park, Star Wars, Batman Forever, The Terminator...) in parodies focused on comedy with a high use of pop references. Start Chaorama (479)
2023-11-03 Tonari wa Nani o Kūhitozo (Japanese manga series) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuki Fujitsuka. It was originally published as a one-shot in Hakusensha's shōjo manga magazine LaLa in July 2014. It was later serialized in the Ane LaLa magazine from January 2015 to March 2017. A sequel manga, titled Tonari wa Nani o Kūhitozo Horoyoi, began serialization on the Manga Park website in April 2018. C SimonLagann (55762)
2023-11-13 List of Skam France characters Skam France is a French television teen drama series broadcast by France.tv Slash and based on the Norwegian television series, Skam, created by Julie Andem. Skam France was the first international remake of the show to surpass original storylines, originally focusing on two friend groups at Lycée Dorian in Paris, but then focusing on original, younger students at the same school as the series progressed. C Firejay11 (468)
2023-09-16 Marvel Super Hero Adventures (comic books) (comic book series) Marvel Super Hero Adventures is a comic series aimed at younger readers. Marvel Comics launched the series in April 2018. The series features Spider-Man teaming up with other Marvel heroes. The series aims to introduce preschoolers and young readers to the Marvel Universe by exploring themes of friendship and heroism. Start Paul P (178)
2023-10-31 L'Événement du jeudi L'Événement du jeudi (Thursday Event) is a French weekly magazine of general news and centrist opinion, founded in 1984 by Jean-François Kahn and disappeared in 2001. Start Tailthatspeaks (311)
2024-02-04 List of novels by Lincoln Child The American author Lincoln Child has released a number of novels and works. C SnowFire (25125)
2023-09-08 List of Blair Witch characters This is a list of characters that appear in the Blair Witch franchise. C Chrisisreed (6594)
2024-01-28 Chandramohan S (Indian Poet) Chandramohan Sathyanathan (born 1988) is an Indian poet. He resides in Thiruvananthapuram and has primarily been part of the contemporary Indian English poetry scene. He trained as an engineer. Chandramohan's poetry covers a range of themes, with a particular emphasis on issues related to caste discrimination, gender surveillance, and political activism. Start Miximon (338)
2023-11-27 Trans poetry (Genre of literature) Trans poetry is a genre of literature that explores the individuality, gender identity, and accounts of life experience by transgender poets. This genre of poetry encompasses one’s journey highlighting their life’s challenges, inspirations, and perspectives within their life and the transgender community. C Chunkygiraffe (13)
2024-02-28 MG Enthusiast (British car magazine) MG Enthusiast is a monthly British car magazine, aimed primarily at MG Cars owners, published by Kelsey Media, situated in Kent. The magazine was launched in 1984. Stub Maciej Mucharski (6438)
2024-02-22 Mara V (2019 French Polynesian film) Mara V, is a French feature-length documentary dedicated to the Polynesian sculptor Vaiere Mara. Directed by Jonathan Bougard, it was released in 2019 in French Polynesia. C Zorblobe (72)
2024-02-29 Unicorn Table (Japanese band) Unicorn Table is a band created in 2001 by Japanese pop singer Salia and composer and guitarist Shin-Go. They have created songs for several anime, which are influenced by electronic instruments and dance beats with a mix of alternative rock. Start Macacaosapao (393)
2024-02-22 New York Recorder Guild The New York Recorder Guild (NYRG) was established on October 16, 1960, as the New York chapter of the American Recorder Society, and incorporated under its current name in 1975. The goal of the organization was to increase interest in the recorder as an instrument and to promote music written for it. Start Perimeander (721)
2023-11-25 I Dream'd I Lay (Early song composed by Robert Burns) I Dream'd I Lay is a song composed by the Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns in 1776 when he was seventeen years old. It was one of his earliest poems which was initially published in the second volume of James Johnson's The Scots Musical Museum in 1788. Start Didirjulie (66)
2024-02-25 Hiroaki "Tommy" Tominaga (Musical artist) Hiroaki Tominaga, also known as TOMMY, is a Japanese singer. He was born on December 11, 1964, in Hitachiota. Start Macacaosapao (393)
2024-02-28 Men's Folio (Singaporean men magazine) Men's Folio is a monthly Singapore fashion magazine, published by Heart Media Group. The magazine was launched in 1997. Stub Maciej Mucharski (6438)
2024-02-14 Technikart (French cultural magazine) Technikart is a French cultural magazine launched in 1991. Start Innerhinge (181)
2023-10-21 Generation X (comic book) Generation X is the name of several comic book titles featuring the team the Generation X and published by Marvel Comics, beginning with the original Generation X comic book series which debuted in 1994. C BOZ (120121)
2023-08-30 SAPIR: A Journal of Jewish Conversations (Jewish quarterly journal) SAPIR: A Journal of Jewish Conversations, also known as the SAPIR Journal, is a quarterly political magazine focused on cultural, political, and social issues related to the Jewish community, with a focus on American Jews. The magazine publishes invited long-form think-pieces on a theme of interest to the Jewish community. Start Longhornsg (6568)
2023-11-25 Lo Che-ying (Chinese animator) Lo Che-ying, Neco (Chinese: 盧子英, born 1960) is an independent animator in Hong Kong. Obsessed with comics and cartoons since his childhood, he was influenced by various styles animations from around the world. Lo's fascination with Japanese animation and Disney productions sparked his journey into the world of animation. Start Annpen12 (9)
2024-02-23 Vickeblanka (Japanese musician (born 1987)) Vickeblanka (also stilized as Vicke Blanka) is a Japanese singer and composer born on November 30, 1987. His real name is Junya Yamaike. Start Macacaosapao (393)
2023-10-25 Su Shao-lien Su Shao-lien (Chinese: 蘇紹連; born December 8, 1949) is a poet from Shalu District, Taichung City, Taiwan, primarily using the pen name Milo Casso (米羅.卡索). Su has been actively involved in the online literary community, leaving behind numerous discussed works through avant-garde and experimental modern poetry in the development of the internet. Start Bellenion (1385)
2024-03-07 Yasuyuki Suzuki (Japanese anime and tokusatsu drama screenwriter) is a Japanese anime and tokusatsu screenwriter. He often participated in works of various anime and tokusatsu with screenwriters Shin Yoshida and Junichi Miyashita. The three of them were also members of the video game company Flagship, where they assisted in the development of many games as scenario writers. Start Donkaapo (353)
2023-09-17 List of Crisis (British comics) stories A list of stories published in the Fleetway Publications comic Crisis between 1989 and 1991. B BoomboxTestarossa (10358)
2024-02-20 Phillip Kennedy Johnson (American comic book writer) Phillip Kennedy Johnson is an American Eisner-nominated comic book writer. He is best known for his work on Superman/Action Comics, The Incredible Hulk, Alien, and 007; his comics work has been published by DC, Marvel, BOOM! Studios, Dynamite, Archaia, IDW, Aftershock, and Scout Comics. Start AlligatorSky (14171)
2024-03-31 Christina Henry (American author (born 1974)) Christina Henry (born August 13, 1974 in New York, USA) is an American novelist working in the horror and dark fantasy genre. "Christina Henry" is a pseudonym of Tina Raffaele, based on her name (Tina), and the names of her husband (Chris) and son (Henry). Start DarkGreenAndSunny (22)
2024-03-24 Burden of knowledge (Concept of knowledge being a burden) The idea of Burden of Knowledge has been around for a long time. Start Emoritz2017 (769)
2023-09-13 Pintura (Philippine comics) (Comics character) Pintura is a comic book and a graphic novel superhero character created by John Becaro which first appeared on Bayan Knights Indie Exclusive: Task Force TronIX Issue 1 Volume 1 in 2011 and also his stand-alone and origin story series on Pintura; Panimulang Yugto in 2014. Start FilBox101 (2296)
2024-02-14 The Case of Paul Peacher During the height of the Great Depression, Paul Peacher, a sheriff and farmer from Earle, Arkansas was convicted of enslaving eight African American men to work on his land. For this crime, Peacher lost his title as Sheriff, and was sentenced to two years probation. C Sellis22 (64)
2024-02-06 David Van Bik (Chin biblical scholar (1926–2000)) David Van Bik (28 July 1926 – 19 August 2000) was the Lai Bible translator, a Chin biblical scholar, the author of Chin-English and English-Chin dictionaries, an ordained Baptist minister, and a recipient of the honorary Doctor of Divinity from his alma mater Berkeley School of Theology, USA. GA Chan H2023 (218)
2024-03-16 Dream (Taras Shevchenko poem) (poem by Taras Shevchenko) "Dream" is a poem by Taras Shevchenko from 1844, a lyrical pamphlet, the first work of satire in his work and in new Ukrainian literature directed against social and national oppression, against the then socio-political system, autocracy, serfdom, the church, against "the slavish obedience of the masses" and "the national treason of the top of Ukrainian society, which went to the service of the imperial power." Start AndriiRomaniuk (28)
2024-04-21 The Peace (essay) (Essay by Ernst Jünger) "The Peace" (German: Der Friede. Ein Wort an die Jugend Europas. Ein Wort an die Jugend der Welt, lit.'The Peace: A Word to the Youth of Europe: A Word to the Youth of the World') is an essay by the German writer Ernst Jünger. It was intended for Allied readers in the event of a German rebellion against the Nazi Party during World War II. Stub Uriahheep228 (11053)
2024-03-19 1988 Harvey Award nominees and winners The very first Harvey Awards ceremony was presented on July 9, 1988, at the Chicago Comicon convention. This event took place at the Ramada O'Hare Hotel in Rosemont, Illinois. The Harvey Awards ceremony was a notable part of the convention, recognizing excellence in comic book creation and honoring outstanding creators and works from the comic book industry. Start Fabiomarques (714)
2024-04-18 Kiyo Tanaka (Japanese picture book author and etcher) is a Japanese picture book author and etcher. Start Lmkjgmo (102)
2024-02-29 David Shawn Klein (American novelist and writer) David Shawn Klein is an American novelist and writer of short stories, essays, and poetry. Start X0ferifalliz0m (49)
2024-03-18 Rätsel (Song) "Rätsel" (German: Rätsel, lit. Riddle) is a German riddle-song from the songster "Des Knaben Wunderhorn". Start Tamtam90 (818)
2024-03-11 Reprodukt (German publisher) Reprodukt is a German comic book and graphic novel publisher headquartered in Berlin. C Lubal (132)
2024-04-27 Psalm 45:9 Psalm 45:9 is the ninth verse of the Psalm 45 in the Old Testament. Stub English Mary (213)
2024-03-29 Tony Trigilio (American poet, editor, and scholar (born 1966)) Tony Trigilio (born 1966 in Erie, Pennsylvania) is an American poet, editor, and scholar. He is best known for his work with documentary poetics, popular culture, and autobiography, and for his innovative approaches to poetic form. Start Poeteditor (62)
2024-04-13 Karingana ua Karingana (Poetry book by José Craveirinha) Karingana ua Karingana is the second work by the Mozambican writer José Craveirinha, written in 1963 and published in 1974. Stub Monetbear (287)
2024-02-20 Seyedmeysam Aghaseyed Hosseini (Iranian cartoonist and Illustrator (born 1983)) Seyedmysam Aghaseyed Hosseini  (Persian:  سیدمیثم آقاسید حسینی; born 15 May 1983) is an Iranian cartoonist, illustrator, and comic book creator.

His work appears internationally in economic, intellectual, political and cultural magazines. He is particularly known for his work for reformist papers in Iran and Persian language websites Radio ZamanehTavaana: E-Learning Institute for Iranian Civil Society, and IranWire, BBC Persian.

C Pandgo (58)
2023-12-26 Steve Banning (The Mummy) (Fictional character from 1940s and 1950s Mummy movies) Steve Banning is a character from the Mummy franchise who starred in the movies The Mummy's Hand, The Mummy's Tomb & The Mummy portrayed by Dick Foran in the former 2 and by Felix Aylmer in the latter 1. C Rytuyityu (614)
2024-04-30 Min Khaike Soe San (Burmese writer) Min Khaike Soe San (Burmese: မင်းခိုက်စိုးစန်; born Kyaw Soe (ကျော်စိုး); 18 September 1972) is a Burmese writer, physician, film director, and screenwriter. He is best known for his novels ZERO (2003), Coffee Evening (2004), Broken Heart Junction of a Gypsy (2005), Tomorrow Programmed (2005), and Currency of the Kingdom of Death (2012). Start Hteiktinhein (169)
2024-04-16 Villain (sports) In sports, a villain is an athlete or team that has a big influence on fans or an audience that negatively watches them to lose or fail. Fans who watch villains often have a big interest of watching a athlete or team because they love to hate due to controversial actions, bad personally, or flat hating on their popularity. Stub Mckenziedavid011 (119)
2024-04-28 Siyahposh (Kurdish poet) Siyahposh or Siyahpush (سیاھپۆش Siyahpoş) is an 18th and 19th century Kurdish poet, who mostly wrote in Kurmanji. He has written Kurdish poetry in different forms including couplet and ghazal. His most well known work is the romance of Seyfulmiluk and Bediulcemal, which is a long Kurdish epic with Ghazals in the middle of the text. Stub Pirehelokan (895)
2023-09-23 Hansa and Dimbhaka Hansa and Dimbhaka were two warriors mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. They both served the king Jarasandha and assisted him during his during his attempts to retake Mathura. During the Sabha Parva, a king also named Hansa was slain by Balarama after an eighteen-day battle. Stub Kenfyre (9636)
2024-04-22 Alex Hom (American voice actor) Alex Hom is an American voice actor. Notable performances include Rensuke Kunigami in Blue Lock and Gaoshun in The Apothecary Diaries. Start Tea with toast (5385)
2024-03-25 Riposte (magazine) (UK-based arts magazine) Riposte is a UK-based independent biannual print magazine about art and culture, with a focus on women's issues. Start Innerhinge (181)
2024-02-08 Buttbanger Monster (Comics character) Buttbanger Monster (Turkish: Kunteper Canavarı) is a Turkish comic character created by Cengiz Üstün and published first in L-Manyak magazine. It has a huge penis and punishes those that mention its name out loud. Start Stultiwikia (630)
2024-02-25 Aya Emori (Japanese voice actress) is a Japanese voice actress from Yamanashi Prefecture who is affiliated with Box Corporation. She began her voice acting activities in 2022 to voice Natsumi Onitsuka, one of the main protagonists of the anime series Love Live! Superstar!!. She is also a member of the series' idol group Liella!. Start Yamabato (84)
2024-04-06 Sobering Romance (Poem by Erich Kästner) Sobering Romance (in German: Sachliche Romanze) is considered to be one of the best and beloved poems by Erich Kästner (1899–1974). It first was published in the Vossische Zeitung at Berlin on April 20, 1928, and was republished in Kästner's second volume of poetry Lärm im Spiegel (Noise in the mirror) a year later. C Arguseyed2200 (118)
2024-03-21 List of Ben 10 television series The Ben 10 television series are American animated fictional superhero television series produced by Cartoon Network Studios set in the fictional franchise, Ben 10 conceived by Man of Action, produced by Cartoon Network Studios, and owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment. C Vestrian24Bio (7080)
2024-03-19 Gabrielle Selz Gabrielle Selz (born July 26, 1958) is an American author, art critic, and appraiser specializing in art. Selz is noted for her contributions to the understanding and appreciation of modern and contemporary art, as well as for her published works on art history and personal memoirs. Start Th30Selz (107)
2024-02-25 Performance VW (British car magazine) Performance VW is a monthly British car magazine, aimed primarily at Volkswagen owners, published by Kelsey Media, situated in Kent. The magazine was launched in 1996.[citation needed] Stub Maciej Mucharski (6438)
2024-02-22 Lea (magazine) (German women's magazine) Lea is a German women's weekly magazine, first published in July 1999. In May 2014, the editorial headquarters were moved from Baden-Baden to Hamburg. Stub Maciej Mucharski (6438)
2024-02-13 Bravo Screenfun (German video game magazine) Bravo Screenfun (stylized as BRAVO SCREENFUN) was a German monthly computer and console gaming print magazine. It first appeared in a one-off special edition in May 1997. Since October 1997, the magazine was available monthly. It ceased publication in 2009. Stub Maciej Mucharski (6438)
2024-03-18 Sobakasu Pucchi (Japanese anime television series) Sobakasu Pucchi (Japanese: そばかすプッチー, translated as Freckled Pucchi) is an anime broadcast on Fuji Television affiliated stations from March 31 to October 4, 1969. Stub ロドリゲス恭子 (148)
2023-12-30 Akhtar Usman (Pakistani poet) Akhtar Usman (born 4 April 1969 in Islamabad) is a Pakistani poet, critic, columnist and writer. He is known for his poems on non-traditional subjects, he has written extensively in multiple languages. His works span across various genres such as Ghazal, Nazm, and poem. Start Ainty Painty (22911)
2024-04-22 Gwawdodyn (Welsh poetic form) The Gwawdodyn is a traditional welsh poetic form consisting of quatrain stanzas. the first two and the final line are all nine syllables, while the third line is ten syllables. the first second and fourth line all rhyme, while the third line rhymes only internally, with itself, sometimes this internal rhyme shifts to the end of line three and the beginning of line four. Stub Henryeditormanzander (30)
2024-02-09 Yuna Ogata (Japanese voice actress and singer) is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Hiroshima Prefecture, affiliated with I'm Enterprise. A founding member of the voice acting unit Dialogue, she is also known for voicing Honoka Tsukii in Cue!. C Miraclepine (39783) Past AfD
2024-05-07 World Music Cultures Center (Moscow Conservatory) (Scientific and Creative Center at the Moscow Conservatory) World Music Cultures Center is a scientific and creative center at the Moscow State Conservatory, which conducts scientific, informational, organizational, concert, festival and educational activities. The scientific and creative center organizes festivals and conducts master classes with famous performers of traditional music from around the world. C Фәрһад (344)
2024-03-13 Vazhunnavar (Indian traditional ruler) Vazhunnavar (lit. 'ruler') is a Malayali noble title denoting a major and at times, a semi-sovereign naduvazhi. It is one step below Raja, a title obtained by vazhunnavars. An example is that of the historical Boyanore of Badagara, who the dispossed Porlathiri granted a sovereign haven by long-ago Kolathiri in-laws. Stub Hölderlin2019 (1661)
2024-05-09 L. B. Fischer Publishing Corporation The L. B. Fischer Publishing Corporation was an American publisher founded in 1942 by Gottfried B. Fischer and Fritz Landshoff. The full name of the firm was Landshoff Bermann Fischer Publishing. Start Melchior2006 (4106)
2023-08-28 List of Soap characters Soap is an American sitcom television series that originally ran on ABC from 1977 through 1981. A parody of soap operas, the show's story was presented in a serial format and featured melodramatic plotlines revolving around a large family in the fictional town of Dunn's River, Connecticut. B Specialsam110 (1053)
2024-03-05 Ray Nayler Ray Nayler is an American and Canadian science fiction writer. Nayler's works engage with humanist themes and questions of AI and animal ethics. His debut novel, The Mountain in the Sea, focuses on the discovery of a society of intelligent octopuses off the coast of Vietnam, and was the winner of the 2023 Locus Award for Best First Novel. Start Crcolas (2021)
2024-05-09 The Perfect Nine: The Epic of Gĩkũyũ and Mũmbi The Perfect Nine is a Kenyan fictional story written by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Kenyan playwright. After escaping starvation and conflict, Gikuyu and Mumbi made their home at the tranquil and abundant base of Mount Kenya. The Perfect Nine are their beautiful daughters, and when ninety-nine suitors show up on their estate wanting to marry them, the parents advise their girls to make their own decisions but to make the right choice Start Alexander achie004 (685)
2024-03-17 Xiezijing (Demon from the novel Journey to the West) Xiezijing, also known as Scorpion Demoness (Chinese: 蝎子精, pinyin: Xiēzǐ jīng), is a major antagonist from the 16th-century Chinese classic novel Journey to the West and its media adaptations. Her true form is a giant scorpion as large as a pipa. In the narrative, the Scorpion Demoness stands out as the sole character capable of harming both the Buddha and Sun Wukong. C TheGreatPeng (735)
2024-02-10 Vimarśa (Philosophical concept in Shaivism) Vimarśa is a philosophical concept in Shaivism that comes from the "Recognition" (Pratyabhijñā) philosophy, introduced by Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, two eminent masters in Kashmir Śaivism from around the 9th and 10th centuries. C Varahinatha (29)
2023-10-10 Coriantumr (son of Omer) (Book of Mormon prince of the Jaredites) The story of Coriantumr (/ˌkɒriˈæntəmər/) son of Omer, in the Book of Mormon, is that he is a Jaredite prince and one of three Coriantumrs also mentioned in the Book of Mormon. His account is found in chapter 8 of the Book of Ether. The account tells the story of how Coriantumr and his brother rescue their father, Omer, from captivity and restore the throne. Stub Heidi Pusey BYU (1103)
2023-09-23 Maut Ka Manzar (1973 Urdu book by Khawaja Muhammad Islam) Maut Ka Manzar maa Marnay Ke Baad Kya Hoga (Urdu: موت کا منظر مع مرنے کے بعد کیا ہو گا) is a 1973 Urdu Islamic book by Khawaja Muhammad Islam. The book has been translated into several languages, including English under the title The Spectacle of Death and Glimpses of Life Hereafter. Start Persona2two (756)
2023-11-24 Beauty and the West Chamber (2018 Chinese-language comic) Beauty and the West Chamber (Chinese:東鄰西廂 ) is a Manhua (Chinese-language comic) by Ruoyejun and winslow, using Chinese opera as the theme. Beauty and the West Chamber began to be serialized on Weibo on February 8, 2018, and landed on Tencent Animation and Comics on May 17, 2018. Start Wtf35861887 (381)
2023-11-08 Nozomi Suzuhara (Japanese voice actress) is a Japanese voice actress from Miyazaki Prefecture who is currently affiliated with Apollo Bay. She began her voice acting activities in 2022 after winning an open audition to voice one of the protagonists of the anime series Love Live! Superstar!!. She is also a member of the series' idol group Liella!. Start Yamabato (84)
2024-05-16 Sanlian Lifeweek (Chinese weekly magazine) Sanlian Lifeweek (Chinese: 三联生活周刊) is a weekly cultural critic and news magazine based in Beijing, China. Its slogan is "A magazine and the life it advocates" (Chinese: 一本杂志和他倡导的生活). Stub SKBNK (994)
2024-03-12 The Pomegranate Fairy (Indian folktale) (Indian folktale collected by Alice Elizabeth Dracott) The Anar Pari, or Pomegranate Fairy is an Indian folktale collected by Alice Elizabeth Dracott from Simla. The tale is a local form of tale type ATU 408, "The Love for Three Oranges", of the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index. As with The Three Oranges, the tale deals with a prince's search for a bride that lives in a fruit, who is replaced by a false bride and goes through a cycle of incarnations, until she regains physical form again. C KHR FolkMyth (20313)
2024-04-09 Ilija Đurović (Montenegrin writer) Ilija Đurović (born 1990) is Montenegrin writer. He was born in Podgorica. Đurović has been writing since his teens and he publishes in a wide variety of genres - fiction and non-fiction, poetry, plays and film scripts. Stub Peripatetic (13307)
2024-05-16 Allon Bachuth (Oak near Bethel mentioned in Genesis) In the Hebrew Bible, Allon Bachuth (Hebrew: אלון בכות; "Oak of Weeping") is an oak near Bethel, at the foot of which Deborah, the wet nurse of Rebecca, was buried (Genesis 35:8). Stub -- -- -- (15575)
2024-03-16 Taiyou no Season (1995 single by Namie Amuro) "Taiyo no Season" (in Japanese : 太陽のSEASON) is the first single under the sole name of Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro. It was released on April 26, 1995, through EMI Music Japan. Effectively, the song marks Amuro's debut as a soloist. Although the single was released solely credited to "Namie Amuro," the back cover of the CD single shows "Namie Amuro with SUPER MONKEY'S" along with a photo of SUPER MONKEY'S (now MAX), who also appeared on music programs together under the same credit. C SBelle90047 (5600)
2024-04-21 Daniela Côrtes Maduro Portuguese theorist Daniela Côrtes Maduro is a researcher focused on digital and experimental literature. Côrtes Maduro has been a researcher w/Po-ex.net & CELL. She chaired and curated Shapeshifting Texts at the University of Bremen/Universität Bremen) as part of her research into multimodal, experimental storytelling. C LoveElectronicLiterature (2064)
2023-11-28 Simon Urban (German novelist) Simon Urban (born in 1975) is a German novelist. Stub Uriahheep228 (11053)
2023-09-12 Ikido (Japanese execution method) Ikido (in Japanese:生き胴) is a Japanese execution method. Stub KatoKungLee (7732)
2023-09-08 Osyana (Comics character) Osyana is a comic book and a graphic novel superheroine created from Epik Studios by Charles Santino (writer) and Jim Jimenez (artist) appeared on January 1, 2018. Inspired by the folklore of the Badjao people, an ethnic group in Mindanao who've traditionally lived a nomadic lifestyle on the water. Stub FilBox101 (2296)
2024-01-31 Magnes Press (Publishing house of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) The Hebrew University Magnes Press, known for short as Magnes Press, is the publishing house of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Start דוד שי (1986)
2023-10-26 Parochial altruism (scientific article published in August 2006) Parochial altruism is a concept in social psychology, evolutionary biology, and anthropology that describes altruism towards an in-group, often accompanied by hostility towards an out-group. It is a combination of altruism, defined as behavior done for the benefit of others without direct effect on the self, and parochialism, which refers to having a limited viewpoint. B Monacpsych (87)
2024-04-04 Saqi Amrohvi (Indian Urdu poet (1919–2005)) Saqi Amrohvi (6 September 1919–12 December 2005, Urdu: ساقی امروہوی) also known as Syed Qaem Raza, was an Indian Urdu poet and philosopher. Start Youknowwhoistheman (8510)
2024-04-14 Cultured (magazine) (American magazine) Cultured is a US-based independent print magazine about contemporary art, architecture, design, fashion, film and music. Start Innerhinge (181) Past AfD
2024-05-17 María, manos blancas (Spanish fairy tale from Extremadura) María, manos blancas is a Spanish fairy tale from Extremadura, collected by Spanish author Marciano Curiel Merchán [es]. The tale belongs to the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom as a subtype, with few variants reported across Europe and in Spain. C KHR FolkMyth (20313)
2024-04-25 Lost (magazine) Lost is an independent Shanghai-based biannual magazine focused on travel stories, experiences, and inner thoughts. The magazine is published in both English and Chinese (Mandarin). Start Innerhinge (181)
2024-03-21 The Night Game (poem) (1990 poem written by Robert Pinsky) "The Night Game" is a poem written by Robert Pinsky. It was published as part of his book The Want Bone in 1990. The poem's title refers to baseball night games, alluding to Pinsky's love of the game. It is a love poem in which he uses baseball to describe a young romance. Start Omnis Scientia (29980)
2024-05-05 Boku wa... (song) (2024 single by Atarayo [ja]) "Boku wa..." (僕は...) is a song recorded by Japanese band Atarayo [ja], the song was released on January 8, 2024, via A.S.A.B. The song servers as the theme song for the anime The Dangers in My Heart for season 2. Stub KjjjKjjj (941)
2024-04-11 Comic book grading (Evaluation of comic book condition) Comic book grading is the process of evaluating the condition of a comic book and assigning it a grade that reflects its overall quality and preservation. This grading system, often done by third-party professional grading companies (although often carried out informally by Comic Book Shops and experienced collectors), provides a standardized way to assess the condition of a comic book, taking into account factors such as wear, creases, discoloration, and other imperfections. C Rodolfomartinez1978 (49)
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2024-04-28 La Bible du Rabbinat The Bible of the French Rabbinate (French: La Bible du Rabbinat Français) is a translation of the Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible, from Hebrew to French. The first volume was published in 1899, but it only included the Torah (French: Pentateuque) and the Early Prophets (French: Premiers Prophètes). Stub CapitalismIsGood (61)
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2024-04-08 Lusine Kharatyan (Armenian writer and anthropologist) Lusine Kharatyan is an Armenian writer and anthropologist. She studied at Yerevan State University, Cairo Demographic Center, and the University of Minnesota. She is known for her works of fiction, among which are: Stub Peripatetic (13307)
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2024-05-21 Crystal Nights (short story) (2008 short story by Greg Egan) "Crystal Nights" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Interzone 215 in April 2008. The short story was included in the collections Crystal Nights and Other Stories in 2009, Oceanic in 2009 and The Best of Greg Egan in 2020. C Samuel Adrian Antz (1057)
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2024-04-16 Matt D. Talford (American author and motivational speaker) Matt D. Talford is an American author and motivational speaker. He has written both non-fiction and fiction books during his tenure as an author. Start Joettarealtor (24)
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2024-06-05 Transition Dreams (1993 short story by Greg Egan)

"Transition Dreams" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Interzone #76 in October 1993. The short story was included in the collections Our Lady of Chernobyl in 1995 and Luminous in 1998.

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2024-02-10 New Dimension! Crayon Shinchan the movie: Battle of Supernatural Powers ~Flying Sushi~ (2023 Japanese animated film) is a 2023 Japanese animated film produced by Shin-Ei Animation. It is the 31st film and first 3D CG animated movie of the anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film is directed by Hitoshi Ône and the screenplay is written by both Yoshito Usui and Hitoshi Ône. C Ashutoshregar (533)
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2024-06-11 Die Transvestiten: Eine Untersuchung über den Erotischen Verkleidungstrieb (1910 book by Magnus Hirschfeld) Die Transvestiten: Eine Untersuchung über den Erotischen Verkleidungstrieb is a classic 1910 book on crossdressing and transvestism that was written by German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld. An illustrated companion second volume to the book was published by Hirschfeld and Max Tilke in 1912. C Renamed user 32772325394023 (47)
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2024-06-09 Sunnanpósturinn Sunnanpósturinn was an Icelandic monthly publication published from 1835 to 1838. The publication contained news, announcements, articles, stories and poems. Þórður Sveinbjörnsson was the first editor and later Reverend Árni Helgason took over the position. Stub Thief-River-Faller (7862)
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2023-08-13 What Does the Fox Say? (webtoon) (2017 South Korean manhwa) What Does the Fox Say? (Korean: 여우는 뭐라고 하는가?) is a Korean girls' love manhwa series written by Gyeomji and illustrated by Gaji under the collective Team Gaji. The series follows Sungji as she joins a mobile game developer, Hello Studio, and begins a relationship with her team manager Sumin. Start Radiotsixty (644)
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2024-06-19 Minnie Mills (American actress) Minnie Mills is a Korean British-American actress best known for her role as Shayla in the television series The Summer I Turned Pretty, based on the novel of the same name by Jenny Han. Start Mukilteoedits (4360)
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2024-05-30 Gyangtse Hotel (Hotel in Shigatse, Tibet, China) Gyantse Hotel (江孜宾馆), is a hotel located in Gyantse County, Shigatse, Tibet Autonomous Region. Stub TinaLees-Jones (4034)
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2024-06-21 Carolyn Sparey Carolyn Sparey Fox (born 1 January 1960) is a Scottish violinist, composer and author. She played at the London Sinfonietta, the Academy of St Martins in the Field, the English Chamber Orchestra, and as principal violist at the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and the BBC SSO. She started composing after leaving the BBC SSO. Start Aljs1988 (7)
2024-06-27 List of The Duke of Death and His Maid episodes The Duke of Death and His Maid is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same name by Koharu Inoue. The CGI-centric anime series was first announced in February 2021 and produced by J.C.Staff. It was directed by Yoshinobu Yamakawa, with Hideki Shirane overseeing the series' scripts, Michiru Kuwabata designing the characters, and Gen Okuda and Takeshi Watanabe composing the series' music. C GalaxyFighter55 (44421)
2016-02-25 The Crown Tower (2013 fantasy novel by Michael J. Sullivan) The Crown Tower is a fantasy novel written by American writer Michael J. Sullivan. It is the first book in the The Riyria Chronicles series. It was released on August 6, 2013. Start Greek Legend (1517)
2016-03-27 The Rose and the Thorn (2013 fantasy novel by Michael J. Sullivan) The Rose and the Thorn is a fantasy novel written by American writer Michael J. Sullivan. It is the second book in the The Riyria Chronicles series. It was released on September 17, 2013. Start Greek Legend (1517)
2024-06-23 1953 in science fiction The year 1953 was marked, in science fiction, by the following events. C Skyerise (133996)
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2024-06-27 Watari (manga) (Japanese manga series by Sanpei Shirato) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sanpei Shirato. It was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from April 1965 to September 1967, with its chapters collected in seven tankōbon volumes as of October 1972. GA M.A.LasTroniN910 (3608)
2024-06-27 Pilgrim Bell (2021 poetry collection by Kaveh Akbar) Pilgrim Bell is a 2021 poetry collection by Iranian American poet Kaveh Akbar. It was named a best book of the year by Time, The Guardian, and NPR, and was shortlisted for the 2022 Forward Prize for Best Collection. Start LityNerdyNerd (184)
2024-06-27 Susan Evance (English romantic poet (fl. 1808 – 1818)) Susan Evance (later Hooper, fl. 1808 – 1818) was an English romantic poet. Her poems focus on sentiment, often with melancholy themes, and also reveal her religious convictions and socially progressive ideals. She is noted for her use of the sonnet form, following the legacy of Charlotte Smith as part of the English Romantic revival of that form. Start SapientSquid (810)
2024-06-27 Rhode (Hermas) (Supposed master of Hermas in the Shepherd of Hermas) Rhode (in ancient Greek: Ῥόδη) or the young woman (in ancient Greek: κόρη) is a Christian who is one of the main characters in the Greek and Christian novel known as The Shepherd of Hermas. Her name and historical existence are far from certain. Start AgisdeSparte (14662)
2024-06-19 Ponyboy Curtis (Fictional protagonist of The Outsiders) Ponyboy Curtis is a fictional character and the main protagonist of S. E. Hinton's 1967 novel The Outsiders. On screen, he is played by C. Thomas Howell in Francis Ford Coppola's 1983 film adaptation and by Jay R. Ferguson in the 1990 sequel TV series. GA HM2021 (17471) Past AfD
2024-05-28 Rattlesnakes (novella) (Novella by Stephen King) Rattlesnakes is a novella by Stephen King, first published in 2024 as part of King's collection You Like It Darker. It is a sequel to King's 1981 novel Cujo, reintroducing the character of Vic Trenton. GA Juustila (1418)
2024-06-23 List of Dream Star Fighting Marigold personnel Dream Star Fighting Marigold is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded in 2024. Stardom personnel consists of professional wrestlers, commentators, ring announcers, and various other positions. Executive officers are also listed. Start SeosiWrestling (18920)
2004-07-25 Just-world fallacy (Hypothesis that a person's actions will have morally fair and fitting consequences) The just-world fallacy, or just-world hypothesis, is the cognitive bias that assumes that "people get what they deserve" – that actions will necessarily have morally fair and fitting consequences for the actor. For example, the assumptions that noble actions will eventually be rewarded and evil actions will eventually be punished fall under this fallacy. B Taak (1806)
2024-06-23 1954 in science fiction The year 1954 was marked, in science fiction, by the following events. Start Skyerise (133996)
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2024-03-25 Eleonore Hodys Eleonore Hodys (10 August 1903 – 1964) was a communist political prisoner in Auschwitz who became the mistress of Nazi commandant Rudolf Höss, was impregnated twice by him, and eventually escaped. She would give testimony of her experience and her story has been persevered as a controversial tale from the Holocaust. C Bgrus22 (3405)
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2024-06-27 G.O.D.S. G.O.D.S. is a comic book written by Jonathan Hickman, it was drawn by Valerio Schiti. G.O.D.S. involves 2 Abstract Entities on Earth-616: The-Powers-That-Be that oversees the magical and weird, and for whom it's only Avatar is Reddwyn (Wyn), and The-Natural-Order-of-Things that oversees the science and operates through 100 Centums. Start Leglish (680)

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