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Come Clean (1922 Film)
Come Clean may refer to: * Come Clean (1931 film), ''Come Clean'' (1931 film), a 1931 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy * Come Clean (2022 film), ''Come Clean'' (2022 film), a 2022 documentary film about drug addiction * Come Clean (novel), ''Come Clean'' (novel) a novel by Terri Paddock * Come Clean (Curve album), ''Come Clean'' (Curve album) or its title song * Come Clean (Dwarves album), ''Come Clean'' (Dwarves album), 2000 * Come Clean (Puddle of Mudd album), ''Come Clean'' (Puddle of Mudd album) * Come Clean (rag), "Come Clean" (rag), a 1905 rag by Paul Sarebresole * Come Clean (Hilary Duff song), "Come Clean" (Hilary Duff song), 2003 * Come Clean (Jeru the Damaja song), "Come Clean" (Jeru the Damaja song), 1993 * "Come Clean", a song by Conrad Sewell from ''Ghosts & Heartaches'', 2018 * ''Come Clean'', a stand-up comedy album by Matt McCarthy (comedian), Matt McCarthy {{disambiguation ...
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Come Clean (1931 Film)
''Come Clean'' is a 1931 American pre-Code short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W. Horne and produced by Hal Roach. Story Mr. and Mrs. Hardy wish to have a quiet night in their apartment, but are interrupted when Mr. and Mrs. Laurel pay a visit. After Stan says he'd like to go for ice cream, he and Ollie go out to fetch some. On their way back home, they prevent a shrewish woman named Kate from committing suicide. Kate is ungrateful and makes threats against the boys unless they look after her. They spend a frantic evening trying to keep her out of sight from their wives. Kate is eventually hidden in the Hardys' bathroom with Stan. Kate is shortly exposed and arrested as a wanted criminal by a policeman summoned by the apartment-block doorman, and Stan is informed that he is entitled to a $1,000 reward for her capture. When Stan suggests spending the money on ice cream, Ollie washes him down the bath plughole. Cast * Stan Laurel – Stan * Oliver Hardy – O ...
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Come Clean (2022 Film)
''Come Clean'' is a Canadian television documentary film, directed by Neil Graham and Derreck Roemer and released in 2022.Liam Lacey"Come Clean: A Sincere But Too-Narrow Look At Addiction" ''Original Cin'', January 25, 2022. The film profiles several drug addicts who are in rehabilitation at the Westover Treatment Centre in Thamesville, Ontario. The film premiered on January 25, 2022, on TVOntario. The film was a nominee for the Donald Brittain Award for best social or political television documentary at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023.Pat Mullen"2023 Canadian Screen Award Nominations for Documentary" ''Point of View Point of view or Points of View may refer to: Concept and technique * Point of view (philosophy), an attitude how one sees or thinks of something * Point of view (literature) or narrative mode, the perspective of the narrative voice; the pronou ...'', February 22, 2023. References External links * 2022 films 2022 documentary films Canadian documenta ...
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Come Clean (novel)
''Come Clean'' is the second novel written by the UK-based American author Terri Paddock. The book was released in the United Kingdom in 2004. The title is the name of a fictional drug rehabilitation center based in the fictional town of Carrefort, Pennsylvania. The book is dedicated to survivors of real life rehabilitation program Straight, Incorporated, including Paddock's sister. Plot Justine Ziegler is taken, against her will, to 'Come Clean Drug Rehabilitation Center', the same rehabilitation center her twin brother Joshua Ziegler attended. After an interview with the program director in which most of her answers are twisted out of context to make her seem like a drug addict, Justine is admitted to Come Clean for what is supposedly a three-day observation. First, she is subjected to a strip search by a senior member, before being taken to the main hall, where the members of the program are "motivating" as part of their rehabilitation. The head of the program, Hilary Navarre ...
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Come Clean (Curve Album)
''Come Clean'' is the third studio album by English alternative rock band Curve. It was released on 10 March 1998 by Estupendo Records and Universal, and was the first Curve album to be released following their temporary split in 1994 and reformation in 1996. ''Come Clean'' marked a shift to a style more informed by dance and electronic music than Curve's earlier records. Significantly, the commercial success of and critical acclaim for ''Come Clean'' – at least relative to the reception that the group's harsher and less accessible 1993 album ''Cuckoo'' had received – encouraged Curve to continue recording. Musical style Stuart Derdeyn of ''The Province'' wrote that ''Come Clean'' found Curve "updating its sound to better reflect the noise and punch of contemporary electronic rock". ''The A.V. Club''s Joshua Klein said that the band expanded on the dance and electronic elements of their previous albums, with the music on ''Come Clean'' placing a heavier emphasis on "big beat ...
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Come Clean (Dwarves Album)
''The Dwarves Come Clean'' is an album by punk rock band Dwarves, released on Epitaph in 2000.Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 312 It was reissued as a picture disc LP in July 2000 on the Cold Front label. The band offered the song "River City" to George W. Bush's 2000 presidential campaign, feeling that its chorus of "I want to rape the U.S.A." was appropriate.Baker, Brian (2008)Music: The Dwarves", ''City Beat'', October 28, 2008, retrieved 2010-02-07 Critical reception Steve Huey of AllMusic gave the album a 3-star rating, commenting on its departure into "catchy, garagey punk-pop tunes with jackhammer electronic beats," and calling it "one of their most intriguing albums." Matt Le May of ''Pitchfork'' rated the album at 6.0 out of 10, describing the album as "trite, overused guitar progressions, incompetent pentatonic solos, and seriously fucked-up lyrics," but going on to say that "interesting sounds do occasionally pop up," and cr ...
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Come Clean (Puddle Of Mudd Album)
''Come Clean'' is the debut studio album by the rock band Puddle of Mudd. Released on August 28, 2001, the album's music was responsible for breaking Puddle of Mudd into the mainstream music scene. It features the singles "Control," "Blurry," "Drift & Die" and " She Hates Me". Various tracks were re-recorded from the band's previous releases, '' Stuck'' and ''Abrasive''. The album was the band's biggest hit on the US ''Billboard'' 200, peaking at number nine. The album has sold over 5,000,000 copies and was certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA. Reception ''Come Clean'' received mixed reviews from critics. ''AllMusic'' and ''Rolling Stone'' said that Puddle of Mudd did not stand out from other post-grunge bands with this album. In contrast, Stephanie Dickison of ''PopMatters'' touted ''Come Clean'' as the band's "album of the year". Track listing Some copies of the album have one or both of the following bonus tracks: *"Abrasive" – 3:14 *"Control" (Acoustic) – 4:09 Per ...
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Come Clean (rag)
Paul Sarebresole (May 1875 - October 3, 1911) was an early composer of ragtime music. Sarebresole was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. His French ancestors spelled the family name "Sarrebresolles". His "Roustabout Rag", published in 1897 by Gruenewald, was one of the earliest published ragtime pieces. It utilized the "three-over-four" rhythm later popularized by Charles L. Johnson. Other noted Sarebresole compositions include "Get Your Habits On" from 1898 (which inspired the more popular sequel, "I've Got my Habits On"), "Fire's Out" from 1902, and "Come Clean" in 1905. Paul Sarebresole died at 1357 St Anthony Street in New Orleans at the age of 36 and was buried in St. Louis Cemetery Number 3. See also *List of ragtime composers A list of ragtime composers, including a famous or characteristic composition. Pre-1940 *Felix Arndt (1889–1918), "Nola" (1916) *May Aufderheide (1888–1972), "Dusty Rag" (1908) *Roy Bargy (1894–1974), "Pianoflage" (1922) * Harry Belding ...
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Come Clean (Hilary Duff Song)
"Come Clean" is a song by American singer Hilary Duff for her second studio album, ''Metamorphosis'' (2003). It was written by Kara DioGuardi and John Shanks, while production was handled by Shanks. The song contains influences of electronica, with the lyrics chronicling the protagonist wanting to "come clean" with her love interest, from a strained relationship. "Come Clean" was received by critics with mixed reviews. The song was released on January 12, 2004, as the album's second single. In the United States, the song peaked at number 35, becoming Duff's first top-40 single on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It would later go on to become her best-selling single in the United States. However, the song failed to match the success of its predecessor " So Yesterday" in many other countries. It reached number 17 in Australia and number 18 in the United Kingdom while charting within the top 20 in Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. A remix of the song by Chris Cox was in ...
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Come Clean (Jeru The Damaja Song)
"Come Clean" is a 1993 song by Jeru the Damaja from his 1994 debut album ''The Sun Rises in the East''. The song appeared in many compilation albums. The song was featured prominently in the film Morris From America, and season 3, episode 6 of Narcos. Charts Personnel *Design - Peace Pype *Engineer - Eddie Sancho *Engineer ssistant- Louis Tineo *Executive Producer - DJ Premier, Guru *Mastered By - Howie Weinberg *Other &R Coordination- Dino Delvaille *Photography - Chi Modu *Producer - DJ Premier *Written-By - C. Martin, F. Scruggs, K.J. Davis, K. Jones, C. Parker, T. Taylor External links * "Come Clean"at AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the databas ... 1993 songs 1993 debut singles FFRR Records singles Jeru the Damaja songs Song recordings produced b ...
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Ghosts & Heartaches
''Ghosts & Heartaches'' is the second extended play by Australian singer songwriter Conrad Sewell, featuring two tracks "Come Clean" and " Healing Hands". The EP was released on 18 May 2018 Sales of ''Ghosts & Heartaches'' counted towards the song "Healing Hands". Sewell told ''Billboard'' the songs are about him evolving: "I've been on the road for two years with Kygo and different people and been trying to figure myself out and my sound...and along with that comes a lot of change within yourself." Upon release, Sewell said: "I was with a girl that I loved so much she made me want to stop partying the way I did, but, I didn't. The whole situation was driving me crazy at the time and the words poured out in the studio. It opened the gates to the rawer lyrics that seeped into the new stuff." Sewell performed "Healing Hands" on ''The Voice Australia ''The Voice'' is an Australian singing competition television series. It premiered on the Nine Network on 14 April 2012, befor ...
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