Strange Days (The Doors album)1967 studio album32;by the DoorsStrange Days is the second studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on September 25, 1967 by Elektra Records, arriving eight months after their self-titled debut album. After the latter's successful release, the band started experimenting with both new and old material in early 1967 for their second record.
Mason Locke Weems, more commonly known as Parson Weems, was an American author who wrote several biographies of historical figures, the most famous of which was his 1800 biography of George Washington, The Life of Washington. Written a year after Washington's death, Weems's biography served as the point of origin for many long-held myths about Washington, in particular the famous cherry tree story.
The Art GuysThe Art GuysBornMichael Galbreth: 1956, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jack Massing: 1959, Buffalo, New YorkDiedMichael:19 October 2019(2019-10-19) (aged160;6263) Houston, TexasNationalityAmericanOccupationArtistsKnown160;forPerformance Art, Conceptual Art, Sculpture, Drawing, Installation, VideoWebsiteThe Art Guys (Michael Galbreth (born 1956 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, died 2019 in Houston, Texas) and Jack Massing (born 1959 in Buffalo, New York) are a collaborative artist team based in Houston, Texas. 91;193;HistoryThe Art Guys have worked together since 1983 after meeting while students at the University of Houston.
Barack Obamas Early LifeObamas father, also named Barack Hussein Obama, grew up in a small village in Nyanza Province, Kenya, as a member of the Luo ethnicity. He won a scholarship to study economics at the University of Hawaii, where he met and married Ann Dunham, a white woman from Wichita, Kansas, whose father had worked on oil rigs during the Great Depression and fought with the U.
Acid RapFor the style of rap, see Psychedelic rap. 2013 mixtape32;by Chance the RapperAcid Rap is the second mixtape by American rapper Chance the Rapper.
The best Formula 1 autobiographiesAs with any other sport, if you are looking for a Formula 1 autobiography you won8217;t be short on options. However, if you8217;re looking for a good Formula 1 autobiography, we8217;ve got you covered.
The Young and the Restless exit: Why did Justin Hartley leave as Adam Newman?Eric Braeden stars in The Young and the RestlessThe Young and the Restless has seen a revolving door of cast members since its pilot in 1973, the CBS soap has also kick-started the careers of a number of actors including Justin Hartley. He was introduced to viewers in 2016 as Adam Newman, the son of Victor Newman (played by Eric Braeden) and Hope Adams (Signy Coleman).
A 8216;Tonbei the Mist8217; primerOnce upon a time, there was a ground-breaking Japanese TV series called Onmitsu Kenshin (or Onmitsu kenshi), starring Koichi Ose as Shintaro, wandering samurai detective protecting his half-brother the Shogun from various conspiracies and assassins. It was popular in Japan, but when the series shifted gears and integrated ninja as both friend and foe, it blew up and as The Samurai became an international sensation.
Where Was Alexander the Great From?Alexander III was born in Pella, Macedonia, in 356 B. to King Philip II and Queen Olympias-although legend had it his father was none other than Zeus, the ruler of the Greek gods.
Josh Groban and Natalie McQueen Are Dating: 39;So Gosh Dang Stupid Happy39; It's Instagram official: Josh Groban and Natalie McQueen are dating. Groban, who turns 42 on Monday, and McQueen, 33, both shared the same photo of themselves - a black and white selfie of the pair laying in bed together - to their respective Instagram pages on Valentine's Day 34;Happy Valentines Day to this remarkable woman who makes me so gosh dang stupid happy,34; Groban wrote alongside the post, appearing to confirm his relationship status.
01 Work, The Art of War, Félix Vallotton8217;s Verdun, withnbsp;footnotesVallotton visited the front lines and trenches of the eastern front during WWI; andnbsp;produced a series of 14 canvases. This one, christened 8220;Verdun,8221; refers to the place that has come to symbolize World War I, where more than 600,000 soldiers from both sides perished in 1916.
Aladdin (Nielsen)Theatre score and suite by Carl NielsenAladdin, or the Wonderful LampThe composer (1917)Native nameAladdin, eller Den forunderlige LampeCatalogueFS160;89; CNW160;17Opus34Textplay by Adam Oehlenschläger160;(1805)LanguageDanishComposed1917160;(1917)1919Date15160;February160;1919160;(1919-02-15) (Part160;I)22160;February160;1919160;(1919-02-22) (Part160;II)LocationConductorFerdinand HemmePerformersRoyal Danish OrchestraAladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp (in Danish: Aladdin, eller Den forunderlige Lampe; typically shortened to just Aladdin), Op. 160;34 (FS160;89; CNW160;17), is theatre music for soloists, mixed choir, and orchestra written from 1917 to 1919 by the Danish composer Carl Nielsen to accompany the Danish playwright Adam Oehlenschläger's 1805 "dramatic fairy tale" ("dramatisk eventyr") of the same name.