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About Time may refer to: Film and television * ''About Time'' (1962 film), a film in the Bell Laboratory Science Series * ''About Time'' (2013 film), a British romantic time travel film * ''About Time'' (TV series), a 2018 South Korean television series * ''About Time'', a series of episode guides to the TV series ''Doctor Who'', by Lawrence Miles and Tat Wood Albums * ''About Time'' (Angel album), 2013 * ''About Time'' (New York Gong album), 1979 * ''About Time'' (Paul Bley album), 2008 * ''About Time'' (Pennywise album), 1995 * ''About Time'' (Sabrina Claudio album), 2017 * ''About Time'' (Steve Winwood album), 2003 * ''About Time'' (The Stranglers album), 1995 * ''About Time'' (Ten Years After album), 1989 * ''About Time'', by Five Fingers of Funk, 1998 * ''About Time'', by Tony Cox and Steve Newman, 2002 * ''About Time'', an EP by Straylight Run, 2009 Other media * ''About Time'' (board game), a general knowledge historical board game * ''About Time'' (boo ...
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About Time (1962 Film)
About Time may refer to: Film and television * ''About Time'' (1962 film), a film in the Bell Laboratory Science Series * ''About Time'' (2013 film), a British romantic time travel film * ''About Time'' (TV series), a 2018 South Korean television series * ''About Time'', a series of episode guides to the TV series ''Doctor Who'', by Lawrence Miles and Tat Wood Albums * ''About Time'' (Angel album), 2013 * ''About Time'' (New York Gong album), 1979 * ''About Time'' (Paul Bley album), 2008 * ''About Time'' (Pennywise album), 1995 * ''About Time'' (Sabrina Claudio album), 2017 * ''About Time'' (Steve Winwood album), 2003 * ''About Time'' (The Stranglers album), 1995 * ''About Time'' (Ten Years After album), 1989 * ''About Time'', by Five Fingers of Funk, 1998 * ''About Time'', by Tony Cox and Steve Newman, 2002 * ''About Time'', an EP by Straylight Run, 2009 Other media * ''About Time'' (board game), a general knowledge historical board game * ''About Time'' ( ...
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About Time (The Stranglers Album)
''About Time'' is the twelfth studio album from the Stranglers and the second one from the Black, Burnel, Greenfield, Roberts and Ellis line-up. The album was released in 1995 through the When! label. It was co-produced, engineered and mixed by Alan Winstanley, who had worked with the Stranglers on their first four albums (as the engineer on '' Rattus Norvegicus'', ''No More Heroes'' and ''Black and White'' and producer on '' The Raven''). Nigel Kennedy plays electric violin on "Face", and a string-quartet is used on three of the eleven tracks ("Face", "Still Life" and "Sinister"). "Lies and Deception" was the only single released from the album, reaching No. 94 on the UK Singles Chart, and is one of the few Stranglers songs solely written by drummer Jet Black. Released as a two-CD set, CD1 of "Lies and Deception" was backed with non-album tracks "Swim" and "Cool Danny", CD2 was backed with non-album tracks "Kiss the World Goodbye" and "Bed of Nails". The album peaked at ...
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About Time (play)
''About Time'' is a theatrical play written by playwright Tom Cole that debuted in 1990 Off Broadway at the John Houseman Theater. This two-character play featured an elderly couple, identified only as Old Man and Old Woman, chatting and arguing about matters around the subject of death. Directed by Tony Giordano, the play original production starred James Whitmore and Audra Lindley, described in a Mel Gussow review as an "endearing couple" who "act their way through and around the slight play that Tom Cole has created for them". Lindley and Whitmore had been married to each other and divorced in 1979, yet continued to perform with each other on stage. The play presents four short scenes, titled "Breakfast", "Lunch", "Supper" and "Late Snack", with the play traditionally having an intermission between the second and third sets. Almost of the play revolves around food and meals, its preparation and consumption, set in the kitchen of their condo. The set, designed by Kent Dorsey ...
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About Time (book)
''About Time: Einstein's Unfinished Revolution'' (), published in 1995, is the second book written by Paul Davies, regarding the subject of time. His first book on time was his ''The Physics of Time Asymmetry'' (1977)(). The intended audience is the general public, rather than science academics. ''About Time'' explores selected mysteries of spacetime, following on from Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, which Davies believes does not fully explain time as humans experience it. The author explains The book delves into the nature of metaphysics, time, motion and gravity, covering a wide range of aspects surrounding the current cosmological debate, across 283 pages in great detail. It includes an index, a bibliography, and numerous diagrams. See also * Basic introduction to the mathematics of curved spacetime * Sense of time * ''The Mind of God'' * ''How to Build a Time Machine ''How to Build a Time Machine'' by Paul Davies is a 2002 physics book that discusses ...
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About Time (board Game)
''About Time'' is a general knowledge historical board game first seen on Series 5 of the BBC new-business reality show '' Dragon's Den'' on December 17, 2007. The game was invented by Joe Gill, Iain McGill, Matt Gould and Michele Rosaus, who together formed a company, Circa Circa Ltd, to launch the game in the UK. The game's distinctive artwork is by Michele Rosaus. The game is part of a growing subgenre of trivia games in which players compete by giving numerical answers, in this case years, to questions rather than factual answers. Gameplay Players progress by giving answers that are closest to the correct year on the question cards. The question cards all feature six events and a year in which the events took place. Chips are used as rewards and can be won or lost during high-stakes board play. Each card contains questions in six subject categories including arts, politics, everyday life and innovation. Player pieces are iconic historical figures including Napoleon, ...
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Straylight Run
Straylight Run is an emo band based in Baldwin, Nassau County, New York. The band released two albums, ''Straylight Run'' and '' The Needles the Space'', as well as three EPs, ''Prepare to Be Wrong'', ''About Time'', and ''Un Mas Dos''. In 2010, the band announced that they would be going on indefinite hiatus, but might reunite in the future. Two of the members, John Nolan and Shaun Cooper, are currently in Taking Back Sunday. History When he was still a member of Taking Back Sunday, John Nolan wrote several songs that he didn't feel would go well with the band. After their departure, John and Shaun Cooper recorded several demos with Taking Back Sunday drummer Mark O'Connell. The band began to take its present form when drummer Will Noon was invited to join after his former band, Breaking Pangaea, broke up. Breaking Pangaea's former lead singer was Fred Mascherino, who later took Nolan's place in Taking Back Sunday. Shortly thereafter, John's sister, Michelle DaRosa, joined ...
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Steve Newman (musician)
Steve Newman is a South African acoustic guitarist, and was a founder member of the popular African group Tananas. For thirty years Newman has been collaborating with fellow South African guitarist, Tony Cox. He is also one of The Aquarian Quartet, consisting of Tony Cox, Syd Kitchen (deceased 2011), Greg Georgiades and Steve Newman. He was a member of Mondetta, a self-described "world music group", with Gito Baloi (of Tananas) and Wendy Oldfield. Discography As Steve Newman * ''Your Mother is Very Worried About You'' (1979) — out of print LP * ''What Do You Want'' (1982) — solo and with Tony Cox; out of print LP * ''101 Ways to Play the Acoustic Guitar'' (1983) with Tony Cox — out of print LP * ''Man on the Jetty'' (1985) — out of print cassette (solo), recorded at Pearl Road Studios, London, by Doc Rowe *''Tananas'' (1986) with Kathryn Locke — out of print cassette * ''Planetarium Live'' (c. 1989) with Tony Cox — out of print cassette * ''Alive at La Plaza'' ( ...
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Tony Cox (South African Musician)
Anthony (Tony) Cox (born 24 January 1954) is a Zimbabwean-born guitarist and composer based in Cape Town, South Africa. A master of the fingerpicking style of guitar playing, he has won the SAMA ( South African Music Awards) for best instrumental album thrice. His music incorporates many different styles including classical, blues, rock and jazz, while keeping an African flavour. Early life Born in Zimbabwe, multiple award-winning South African acoustic guitarist, singer/songwriter, Tony Cox has become a veritable icon of the instrument in his own country and has been described as one of South Africa’s finest musical exports. For a number of years now he has undertaken regular forays into Europe and North America and has seen a loyal fan-base begin to develop in the UK, Germany and Canada. When he was just nine years old Tony began, incredibly, learning and playing the Hawaiian guitar in what was then Rhodesia. This was brought about by one Archie Pereira arriving from ...
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Five Fingers Of Funk
Five Fingers of Funk, also stylized as 5 Fingers of Funk, is an American hip hop group that formed in 1992 and is currently based in Portland, Oregon. Pete Miser met drummer Talbot Guthrie and together they formed what originally was a nine-piece group. They grew to be a ten-piece group that performed at venues such as La Luna, Satyricon, Roseland Theater, X-Ray Cafe, and Berbati's Pan. The group is an example of hip hop from Portland, where it's generally considered lacking. Pete Miser, the lead vocalist described the Portland hip hop culture as "dope, but it has such a marginalized status". The members take influence from old-school rap and Bootsy Collins funk and differ from their peers by generating sounds from instruments instead of electronic sampling. The group has also been described as combining the sounds of James Brown, Sly Stone, and Funkadelic with 90s hip hop. Sounds are created with instruments such as keyboards, drums, bass, horn section, and turntables. The gr ...
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About Time (Ten Years After Album)
''About Time'' is the ninth album by blues rock band Ten Years After, the final studio album release featuring Alvin Lee, their singer and most prominent songwriter since the band's formation. Released in 1989, it was also their first studio release in fifteen years (since ''Positive Vibrations'' in 1974). ''About Time'' peaked at number 120 on the US ''Billboard'' 200. Reviews were mixed. Track listing Notes * The track order is different for the CD release, which puts "Wild is the River" between "Working in a Parking Lot" and "Outside My Window." Personnel ;Ten Years After * Alvin Lee – guitar, vocals * Leo Lyons – bass * Ric Lee – drums * Chick Churchill – keyboards with: *Nick Carls – backing vocals * Jimi Jamison – backing vocals ;Technical * Terry Manning – engineer, producer Producer or producers may refer to: Occupations *Producer (agriculture), a farm operator *A stakeholder of economic production *Film p ...
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About Time (Steve Winwood Album)
''About Time'' is the eighth solo studio album by Steve Winwood, released in 2003. It was his first album since 1997 and it featured a return to a musical style more in line with his earlier work with Traffic. That basic style is emphasized in the three piece set of the band: Hammond Organ, guitar and drums/percussion, joined on various tracks by saxophone, flute and additional percussion characteristic of the Traffic sound. Critical reception Reviewing for AllMusic, critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote of the album "Winwood's voice is now a little rough (which comes as a surprise), it nevertheless fits the scaled-down, relaxed atmosphere. And if individual songs aren't necessarily memorable, they don't necessarily need to be -- the feel is the thing here, and while it isn't first-rate Steve Winwood, it does feel like a welcome update from an old friend, which, after several years of waiting and several uneven records, is enough." Track listing ...
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About Time (2013 Film)
''About Time'' is a 2013 British film written and directed by Richard Curtis, and starring Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams, and Bill Nighy. The film is about a young man with the ability to time travel who tries to change his past in hopes of improving his future. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 4 September 2013. The film received positive reviews from critics. At the box office, it grossed $87.1 million against a $12 million budget. The film was dedicated to actor Richard Griffiths, who died a few months before the film’s release, marking his final film appearance. Plot Tim Lake grows up in Cornwall, in a house by the sea with his father James, mother Mary, absent-minded uncle Desmond, and free-spirited sister Katherine ("Kit Kat"). On his 21st birthday, Tim learns from his father that the men of his family have the ability to travel back in time to moments they have lived before. James discourages his son from using his gift to acquire money or fame, and Tim ...
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