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Broken Heart (film)
Broken Heart(s) or Broken Hearted may refer to: * Broken heart, when a human being suffers from an emotional or physical loss * Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or broken heart syndrome, a condition in which heart muscles are temporarily weakened * Cheney's algorithm, a method of garbage collection in computer software systems, uses a forwarding pointer sometimes called a "broken heart" * Broken Heart (1982–1991), Mylon LeFevre's band * ''Broken Heart'' (album), by The Babys, and the title song, 1977 Songs * "Broken Heart" (Escape the Fate song) * "Broken Heart" (Motion City Soundtrack song) * "Broken Heart" (Red Flag song) * "Broken Heart" (White Lion song) * "Brokenhearted" (Brandy song) * "Brokenhearted" (Karmin song) * "Broken Heart", by Axel Rudi Pell from ''Wild Obsession'' * "Broken Heart", by Charlotte Perrelli from '' Gone Too Long * "Broken Heart", by Eddie Vedder from ''Ukulele Songs'' * "Broken Hearts", by Living Colour from ''Vivid'' * "Broken Heart", by Spiritu ...
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Broken Heart
Broken heart (also known as a heartbreak or heartache) is a metaphor for the intense emotional stress or pain one feels at experiencing great and deep longing. The concept is cross-cultural, often cited with reference to unreciprocated or lost love. Failed romantic love can be extremely painful; people with a broken heart may succumb to depression, anxiety and, in more extreme cases, post-traumatic stress disorder. Physiology The intense pain of a broken heart is believed to be part of the survival instinct. The " social-attachment system" uses the " pain system" to encourage humans to maintain their close social relationships by causing pain when those relationships are lost. Psychologists Geoff MacDonald of the University of Queensland and Mark Leary of Wake Forest University proposed in 2005 the evolution of common mechanisms for both physical and emotional pain responses and argue that such expressions are "more than just a metaphor". The concept is believed to be univers ...
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Ukulele Songs
''Ukulele Songs'' is the second solo studio album by American singer and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder. It was released on May 31, 2011. The album is composed of original songs and new arrangements of several standards. Cover art The cover art features a photograph of the sculptural work "The Lost Correspondent" by Jason deCaires Taylor. The sculpture is underwater with many others at a dive site called Moliniere Bay – Underwater Sculpture Park, Grenada Grenada ( ; Grenadian Creole French: ) is an island country in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea at the southern end of the Grenadines island chain. Grenada consists of the island of Grenada itself, two smaller islands, Carriacou and Pe .... Critical reception The album has been met with generally favorable reviews and currently has a 68% rating on Metacritic. '' Rolling Stone'' magazine gave the album three and a half stars, saying "The ukulele doesn't allow for the widest range of expression, which makes i ...
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Brokenhearted (other)
A broken heart is a metaphor for the intense emotional stress or pain one feels at experiencing great loss or deep longing. Brokenhearted or Broken Hearted may also refer to: * "Brokenhearted" (Brandy song), 1995 * "Brokenhearted" (Karmin song), 2012 * "Brokenhearted" (Lawson song), 2013 * " Broken Hearted", a 2006 song by Eighteen Visions * "Broken Hearted", a song by Eric Clapton from ''Pilgrim A pilgrim (from the Latin ''peregrinus'') is a traveler (literally one who has come from afar) who is on Pilgrimage, a journey to a holy place. Typically, this is a physical journey (often on foot) to some place of special significance to the a ...'' * "The Brokenhearted", a song by Bruce Springsteen from '' The Promise'' {{disambiguation ...
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Edge Of A Broken Heart (other)
Edge of a Broken Heart may refer to: * Edge of a Broken Heart (Vixen song) (released 1988), song by American glam metal band Vixen * Edge of a Broken Heart (Bon Jovi song) (released 1987), song by American rock band Bon Jovi {{disambiguation ...
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This Broken Heart (other)
This Broken Heart may refer to several songs: * "This Broken Heart" (1973), from American funk band Funkadelic's album '' Cosmic Slop'' * "This Broken Heart" (2003), from California rock band Something Corporate's album ''North'' * "This Broken Heart" (2006), from New Zealand rock band Tadpole's album ''Tadpole A tadpole is the larval stage in the biological life cycle of an amphibian. Most tadpoles are fully aquatic, though some species of amphibians have tadpoles that are terrestrial. Tadpoles have some fish-like features that may not be found i ...
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Broken Heart (Once Upon A Time)
"Broken Heart" is the tenth episode of the fifth season of the American fantasy drama series ''Once Upon a Time'', which aired on November 29, 2015. In this episode, Hook challenges Mr. Gold to a sword fight on the Jolly Roger, while Emma Swan and Henry get the memories of the past six weeks back. In Camelot, Hook casts the Dark Curse. Plot Opening sequence The Jolly Roger is featured in the forest. Event chronology The Camelot flashbacks take place after "The Bear King". The Enchanted Forest flashbacks and the Storybrooke events take place after "Birth". In the Enchanted Forest and Camelot In the Vault of the Dark One, the Darkness enters Hook, making him remember all of the darkest moments of his life, including the time when Rumplestiltskin killed Milah and took his hand, when Rumplestiltskin took his heart as part of a (failed) plan to absorb Emma into Merlin's hat, and when Emma became the Dark One. This causes him to scream in agony, before he emerges outside of the Vault ...
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Rachel Shelley
Rachel Shelley (born 25 August 1969) is an English actress and model. She is best known for playing Helena Peabody in the Showtime series ''The L Word'' and Elizabeth Russell in the Oscar-nominated Bollywood epic ''Lagaan''. Early life Rachel Irene Shelley was born on 25 August 1969 in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, and was brought up primarily in London. She is the youngest of four children, she has an older sister and two older brothers. Shelley spent three years in Malta as a child before attending school in Huntingdon. After graduating from the University of Sheffield with a B.A. Hons in English and Drama in 1992, she joined a local theatre company in Edinburgh and set up a community theatre company in Sheffield before moving to London to further her acting career. Career Shelley is perhaps best known for playing Helena Peabody in the Showtime series ''The L Word''. Other parts include Elizabeth Russell in the Oscar-nominated Hindi film ''Lagaan'' in 2001, and the bea ...
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Broken Heart (film)
Broken Heart(s) or Broken Hearted may refer to: * Broken heart, when a human being suffers from an emotional or physical loss * Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or broken heart syndrome, a condition in which heart muscles are temporarily weakened * Cheney's algorithm, a method of garbage collection in computer software systems, uses a forwarding pointer sometimes called a "broken heart" * Broken Heart (1982–1991), Mylon LeFevre's band * ''Broken Heart'' (album), by The Babys, and the title song, 1977 Songs * "Broken Heart" (Escape the Fate song) * "Broken Heart" (Motion City Soundtrack song) * "Broken Heart" (Red Flag song) * "Broken Heart" (White Lion song) * "Brokenhearted" (Brandy song) * "Brokenhearted" (Karmin song) * "Broken Heart", by Axel Rudi Pell from ''Wild Obsession'' * "Broken Heart", by Charlotte Perrelli from '' Gone Too Long * "Broken Heart", by Eddie Vedder from ''Ukulele Songs'' * "Broken Hearts", by Living Colour from ''Vivid'' * "Broken Heart", by Spiritu ...
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Broken Hearts
''Broken Hearts'' is a blank verse play by W. S. Gilbert in three acts styled "An entirely original fairy play". It opened at the Royal Court Theatre in London on 9 December 1875, running for three months, and toured the provinces in 1876. It was revived at the Savoy Theatre in 1882 (with Gilbert playing Florian, alongside Hermann Vezin as Mousta, after an accident incapacitated the actor who was originally to have played Florian).Stedman, Jane W"General Utility: Victorian Author-Actors from Knowles to Pinero" ''Educational Theatre Journal'', Vol. 24, No. 3, October 1972, pp. 289–301, The Johns Hopkins University Press Julia Gwynne played Melthusine. It was revived again in 1883, and yet again in 1888 starring Marion Terry in February and Julia Neilson in May, and also at Crystal Palace that year. There was also a New York City production at the Madison Square Theatre. Background and analysis ''Broken Hearts'' was the last of several blank verse "fairy comedies" created ...
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The Broken Heart
''The Broken Heart'' is a Caroline era tragedy written by John Ford, and first published in 1633. "The play has long vied with Tis Pity She's a Whore'' as Ford's greatest work...the supreme reach of his genius...." The date of the play's authorship is uncertain, and is generally placed in the 1625–32 period by scholars. The title page of the first edition states that the play was acted by the King's Men at the Blackfriars Theatre. The text is preceded by the motto "Fide Honor," an anagram for "John Forde," which Ford employs in other of his plays as well. The volume was dedicated to William Lord Craven, Baron of Hampsteed-Marshall. Synopsis Set in Classical Greece, the play recounts the story of Amyclas, King of Laconia (or Sparta), his daughter Calantha, and their court. The young Spartan general Ithocles, motivated by pride, interferes with his sister Penthea's intended marriage to Orgilus. Ithocles demands that she marry a greater nobleman, Bassanes. Bassanes proves to be ...
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Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
''Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space'' is the third studio album by English space rock band Spiritualized, released on 16 June 1997. The album features guest appearances from the Balanescu Quartet, The London Community Gospel Choir and Dr. John. Background The album's title is from the philosophical novel ''Sophie's World'' by Jostein Gaarder, the context being: The album itself was recorded shortly after the break-up of Spiritualized's Jason Pierce and Kate Radley, the band's keyboard player. Radley had secretly married Richard Ashcroft of The Verve in 1995. Pierce, however, maintains that much of the album, including "Broken Heart" and "Cool Waves", had been written before the breakup. "If you write a song like '' roken Heart', you have to make it feel like what it's like to have a broken heart," he said. "That's what making albums is all about. Otherwise it's just field recordings." Original pressings had a version of the title track that incorporated the lyric ...
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Vivid (Living Colour Album)
''Vivid'' is the debut studio album by American band Living Colour, released on May 3, 1988, through Epic Records. It was one of the most popular albums of 1988, peaking at number six on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart and being certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Music ''Vivid'' has been described as a hard rock, funk metal, alternative metal, and heavy metal album, with elements of funk, soul, jazz, avant-garde jazz, pop, arena rock, punk rock, and rap. Critical reception In ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', Ken Tucker commented that Living Colour "defies musical stereotypes by evincing influences that include Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jimi Hendrix, Roxy Music and Sly Stone to yield a fierce, funny album." Mark Sinker of ''NME'' likewise highlighted the band's diversity of influences, including their embrace of older musical styles "that even metal heads haven't taken seriously", and concluded that ''Vivid'' "lives up, simultaneously, to the pin ...
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