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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 1994 in film - Deaths |  |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Louis Armstrong - MusicIn his early years, Armstrong was best known for his virtuosity with the cornet and trumpet. The greatest trumpet playing of his early years can be heard on his Hot Five and Hot Seven records. The improvisations which he made on these records of New Orleans jazz standards and popular songs of the day, to the present time stack up brilliantly alongside those of any other later jazz performer. The older generation of New Orleans jazz musicians often referred to their improvisations as "variating the melody"; Armstrong's improvisations were dar ...
See also:Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong - Early life, Louis Armstrong - Early career, Louis Armstrong - The All Stars, Louis Armstrong - Personality, Louis Armstrong - Music, Louis Armstrong - Legacy, Louis Armstrong - Samples, Louis Armstrong - Notes Read more here: » Louis Armstrong: Encyclopedia II - Louis Armstrong - Music |
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Mogadishu - Medieval East African city-state.
Trade connected Somalis in the Mogadishu area to other communities along the Indian coast as early as 800. Muslims from the Arabian Peninsula colonized Mogadishu circa 900. The relative affluence of these settlers made them powerful in Somalia. Inter-marriage with the locals produced economically beneficial relationships.
The northernmost East African City state, Mogadishu prospered with trade with the interior, which spread Islam throughout Somalia. Beginning ...
See also:Mogadishu, Mogadishu - Geography, Mogadishu - History, Mogadishu - Medieval East African city-state, Mogadishu - European domination, Mogadishu - Anarchy and the Americans, Mogadishu - Mogadishu today, Mogadishu - Culture and economy, Mogadishu - Notes Read more here: » Mogadishu: Encyclopedia II - Mogadishu - History |
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| |  |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Rebecca Gayheart - TelevisionGayheart became well known from her appearances in a series of commercials for Noxzema skin cream beginning in 1991. In 1992, she joined the cast of the soap opera Loving. In 1995, she had a recurring role in the series Beverly Hills, 90210. She has also been a regular on the television series Earth 2 (1994), Wasteland (1999), and Dead Like Me (2003) and has a re-occurring role on Nip/Tuck (2004).
She was initially hired to play the part of Inara Serra on Firefly (2002), but was fired after only one day of filming. Morena Baccarin took over the rol ...
See also:Rebecca Gayheart, Rebecca Gayheart - Biography, Rebecca Gayheart - Television, Rebecca Gayheart - Movies, Rebecca Gayheart - Relationships, Rebecca Gayheart - Law, Rebecca Gayheart - Against charges Read more here: » Rebecca Gayheart: Encyclopedia II - Rebecca Gayheart - Television |
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|  |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Meat Loaf - Life after Bat Out of HellIn 1980, Meat Loaf got back in the studio and started working on Dead Ringer. Steinman wrote all of the songs, but had nothing else to do with the album. At the time his agent, David Sonenberg, brought in Al Dellentash to help manage Meat Loaf's career. The tour they planned to support the album was cancelled after one show because they ran out of the money that the studio advanced them. Sonenberg and Dellentash also convinced Sony Records and CBS to advance more money for the making of Dead Ringer the movie. Dellentash and Son ...
See also:Meat Loaf, Meat Loaf - Early life, Meat Loaf - Early musical career, Meat Loaf - Hair, Meat Loaf - The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell, Meat Loaf - Life after Bat Out of Hell, Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, Meat Loaf - Other Activities, Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell III, Meat Loaf - Films, Meat Loaf - Albums Read more here: » Meat Loaf: Encyclopedia II - Meat Loaf - Life after Bat Out of Hell |
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| |  |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Wu-Tang Clan - Solo CareersThe RZA was the first to follow up on the success of 36 Chambers with a side project, founding the Gravediggaz with Prince Paul (a producer most famous for De La Soul), Frukwan (of Stetsasonic) and Poetic (of the Brothers Grimm). The Gravediggaz released 6 Feet Deep in August 1994, which became the most famous work to emerge from hip hop's small sub-genre of horrorcore.
It had always been planned for Method Man to be the first breakout star from the group's lineup, with the b-side of the first single being his now-classi ...
See also:Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan - Foundation, Wu-Tang Clan - Solo Careers, Wu-Tang Clan - Expansion, Wu-Tang Clan - Recent history, Wu-Tang Clan - TV & Film Appearances, Wu-Tang Clan - Discography, Wu-Tang Clan - Albums, Wu-Tang Clan - Singles, Wu-Tang Clan - Appear On Read more here: » Wu-Tang Clan: Encyclopedia II - Wu-Tang Clan - Solo Careers |
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| | |  |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - The Chronicles of Narnia - Pagan influencesThere are many Christians who feel that the Chronicles of Narnia promotes soft sell paganism and occultism, because of the recurring pagan themes and the heretical depictions of Christ as an anthropomorphic lion. Satyrs, fauns, centaurs, dwarves, werewolves, giants and even the pagan god Bacchus and the Maenads are depicted in a positive light, when they are distinctly pagan motifs. Even an animistic "River God" is portrayed in a positive light. (Chattaway 2005), (Berit 2005) According to Josh Hurst from Christianity Today, "not on ...
See also:The Chronicles of Narnia, The Chronicles of Narnia - The books, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Silver Chair, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Horse and His Boy, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Magician's Nephew, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Last Battle, The Chronicles of Narnia - Reading order, The Chronicles of Narnia - Christian parallels, The Chronicles of Narnia - Pagan influences, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influences on Narnia, The Chronicles of Narnia - Writing, The Chronicles of Narnia - Name, The Chronicles of Narnia - Narnia's influence on others, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influence on authors, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influence on popular culture, The Chronicles of Narnia - Criticism, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Narnia universe, The Chronicles of Narnia - Narnia in other media, The Chronicles of Narnia - Television, The Chronicles of Narnia - Radio, The Chronicles of Narnia - Stage, The Chronicles of Narnia - Cinema, The Chronicles of Narnia - Music Read more here: » The Chronicles of Narnia: Encyclopedia II - The Chronicles of Narnia - Pagan influences |
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|  |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - British Sky Broadcasting - HistorySee Sky Television plc and British Satellite Broadcasting for pre-merger history.
British Sky Broadcasting - Origins.
By 1990 both Rupert Murdoch's Sky Television and the BSB alliance were beginning to struggle with the burden of massive losses. The collapse of BSB in November 1990 led to a merger, which was in effect a takeover by Sky - quality programming and superior technical quality had been no match for shrewd, agg ...
See also:British Sky Broadcasting, British Sky Broadcasting - Organisation, British Sky Broadcasting - Direct subsidiaries, British Sky Broadcasting - Joint ventures, British Sky Broadcasting - History, British Sky Broadcasting - Origins, British Sky Broadcasting - Football rights, British Sky Broadcasting - Improving technology, British Sky Broadcasting - Terrestrial competition, British Sky Broadcasting - Timeline, British Sky Broadcasting - Future, British Sky Broadcasting - Technology and conditional access, British Sky Broadcasting - Management, British Sky Broadcasting - Sky and cable television Read more here: » British Sky Broadcasting: Encyclopedia II - British Sky Broadcasting - History |
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Joseph Cotten - Early Life and Career.
Born in Petersburg, Virginia, Cotten worked as an advertising agent after graduating from the Washington, D.C., Hickman School, where he studied acting. His work as a journalist, specifically a theatre critic, inspired him to become more involved in theatre productions, first in Virginia, and later in New York. Cotten made his Broadway debut in 1930, and soon became friends with up-and-coming actor/director/producer Orson Welles. In 1937 he joined Welles' Mercury Theater Company, with which he starred in productions o ...
See also:Joseph Cotten, Joseph Cotten - Biography and Career, Joseph Cotten - Early Life and Career, Joseph Cotten - Citizen Kane, Joseph Cotten - Collaborations with Welles, Joseph Cotten - The Forties and Fifties, Joseph Cotten - The Sixties and Seventies, Joseph Cotten - Heaven's Gate, Joseph Cotten - Legacy, Joseph Cotten - Filmography Read more here: » Joseph Cotten: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Cotten - Biography and Career |
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1990s - Other significant events.
The massive global human impact on the environment, which first garnered attention in the 60s, was widely acknowledged.
Divorce and scandal rocked the British Royal House of Windsor.
The assassination of Selena Quintanilla.
Sex and violence in the media increase, especially in the late part of the decade. Profanity in music reaches peak in the late 90s.
O.J. Simpson's trial, described in the media as the "trial of the century".
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See also:1990s, 1990s - Overview, 1990s - Technology, 1990s - Science, 1990s - War peace and politics, 1990s - Economics, 1990s - Culture, 1990s - Video Games, 1990s - Internet, 1990s - Other significant events, 1990s - People, 1990s - World leaders, 1990s - Entertainers, 1990s - Films, 1990s - Books & Literature, 1990s - Sports figures Read more here: » 1990s: Encyclopedia II - 1990s - Internet |
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|  |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - 2003 in baseball - Major League Baseball final standings
* The asterisk denotes the club that won the Wild card for its respective league.
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See also:2003 in baseball, 2003 in baseball - Major League Baseball final standings, 2003 in baseball - Postseason, 2003 in baseball - Other Champions, 2003 in baseball - Events, 2003 in baseball - January-June, 2003 in baseball - July-December, 2003 in baseball - Awards and honors, 2003 in baseball - Books, 2003 in baseball - Movies, 2003 in baseball - Births, 2003 in baseball - Deaths, 2003 in baseball - January-March, 2003 in baseball - April-June, 2003 in baseball - July-September, 2003 in baseball - October-December Read more here: » 2003 in baseball: Encyclopedia II - 2003 in baseball - Major League Baseball final standings |
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|  |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Pizza - Pizza in cultureIn the film Splendor in the Grass, set in 1929, the character Bud Stamper visits a New Haven pizzeria (see also apizza) as a freshman at Yale University, and has to ask the waitress, "What is pizza?" In the 1920s, pizza would have been virtually unknown to a non-Italian Midwesterner.
Pizza plays a prominent role in other films, such as Loverboy, Mystic Pizza and Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing.
Pizza was the food of choice of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Pizza has also been used in teaching fractions and in co ...
See also:Pizza, Pizza - History, Pizza - Types of pizza, Pizza - Pizza styles, Pizza - Regional specialties, Pizza - Crusts and baking methods, Pizza - Pizza in culture, Pizza - Quotation Read more here: » Pizza: Encyclopedia II - Pizza - Pizza in culture |
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Britpop - The Modfather and Modern Life is Rubbish 1991 – 1993.
Weller in particular is praised as the founder and initiator of the movement. His solo records Paul Weller (1991) and Wild Wood (1993) are considered seminal forces for the movement. His influence over the Britpop, coupled with his love of Mod music, had earned him the nickname "The Modfather". As well as guiding Blur, Ocean Colour Scene through his recordings, Weller has also performed with the bands, including playing guit ...
See also:Britpop, Britpop - Roots and Influences, Britpop - History, Britpop - The Modfather and Modern Life is Rubbish 1991 – 1993, Britpop - Britpop and Cool Britannia 1994 – 1996, Britpop - Deceleration of the movement 1997 – 1999, Britpop - Legacy, Britpop - Britpop bands Read more here: » Britpop: Encyclopedia II - Britpop - History |
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|  |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Babylon 5 - DVDsThe Babylon 5 series has been released in DVD form. Included are all episodes, selected director and cast commentary, previews of episodes, and a multimedia database of Babylon 5 related information. As of 2005, all five seasons of the original series, as well as the six movies and the spinoff series Crusade, are available individually for purchase, although not in all regions. The Legend of the Rangers is currently unavailable in the United States, but is scheduled to be released as a ...
See also:Babylon 5, Babylon 5 - Concept, Babylon 5 - Cast and primary characters, Babylon 5 - Regular cast, Babylon 5 - Recurring guest characters, Babylon 5 - Babylon stations, Babylon 5 - Ethnicity and language of characters, Babylon 5 - Usage of English, Babylon 5 - Civilizations, Babylon 5 - Themes, Babylon 5 - Authoritarianism vs. chaos; light vs. dark vs. gray, Babylon 5 - War and peace, Babylon 5 - Love and true seekers, Babylon 5 - Fighting the system, Babylon 5 - Addiction, Babylon 5 - The Five Questions, Babylon 5 - Music and scoring, Babylon 5 - The episodes, Babylon 5 - Other made-for-TV movies, Babylon 5 - Spin-offs, Babylon 5 - Crusade, Babylon 5 - Legend of the Rangers, Babylon 5 - The Memory of Shadows, Babylon 5 - Novels novelizations short stories and comic books, Babylon 5 - Novels, Babylon 5 - Novelizations, Babylon 5 - Short Stories, Babylon 5 - Comic Books, Babylon 5 - DVDs, Babylon 5 - Mastering problems, Babylon 5 - Video games, Babylon 5 - Other merchandise, Babylon 5 - Trivia Read more here: » Babylon 5: Encyclopedia II - Babylon 5 - DVDs |
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Soap opera - Plots and storylines.
Most soaps follow the lives of a group of characters who live or work in a particular place. The storylines follow the day-to-day lives of these characters. In many soap operas, in particular US daytime serials, the characters are generally more handsome, beautiful, seductive, and wealthy than the typical person watching the show. This is true to a lesser extent in Australian and UK soap operas which largely focus on more everyday characters and situations. Many Australian and U ...
See also:Soap opera, Soap opera - Development of the soap opera, Soap opera - Soap opera characteristics, Soap opera - Plots and storylines, Soap opera - Soap music, Soap opera - Soaps in the United States, Soap opera - The Golden Age of American television, Soap opera - American soaps: for the evening too, Soap opera - Evolution of US daytime soaps, Soap opera - Characteristics of American soaps today, Soap opera - Current American daytime television schedule, Soap opera - Soaps in the United Kingdom, Soap opera - Soaps in Australia, Soap opera - Soap parodies Read more here: » Soap opera: Encyclopedia II - Soap opera - Soap opera characteristics |
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