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Comedia (festival)
Comedia or Comédia may refer to: * Comedia (Spanish play), ''Comedia'' (Spanish play), a genre of three-act play in the Spanish Golden Age tradition * Comedia (festival), a comedy film festival taking place in July as part of the larger Just for Laughs comedy festival * Comedia (trade union), former trade union in Switzerland * The ''Divine Comedy'' of Dante Alighieri, referred to by Dante in his own Italian as ''Comedìa'' (''questa comedìa'', ''la mia comedìa'') * Comedia (consultancy), a publishing company * SIC Comédia, a Portuguese television station * Comedia (album), ''Comedia'' (album), a 1978 salsa album by Héctor Lavoe * Comedia invention, was invented by Juan Pablo Silva Calderonus See also

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Comedia (Spanish Play)
Comedia or Comédia may refer to: * ''Comedia'' (Spanish play), a genre of three-act play in the Spanish Golden Age tradition * Comedia (festival), a comedy film festival taking place in July as part of the larger Just for Laughs comedy festival * Comedia (trade union), former trade union in Switzerland * The ''Divine Comedy'' of Dante Alighieri, referred to by Dante in his own Italian as ''Comedìa'' (''questa comedìa'', ''la mia comedìa'') * Comedia (consultancy), a publishing company * SIC Comédia, a Portuguese television station * ''Comedia'' (album), a 1978 salsa album by Héctor Lavoe * Comedia invention Comedia or Comédia may refer to: * ''Comedia'' (Spanish play), a genre of three-act play in the Spanish Golden Age tradition * Comedia (festival), a comedy film festival taking place in July as part of the larger Just for Laughs comedy festival ..., was invented by Juan Pablo Silva Calderonus See also * Commedia (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Comedia (festival)
Comedia or Comédia may refer to: * Comedia (Spanish play), ''Comedia'' (Spanish play), a genre of three-act play in the Spanish Golden Age tradition * Comedia (festival), a comedy film festival taking place in July as part of the larger Just for Laughs comedy festival * Comedia (trade union), former trade union in Switzerland * The ''Divine Comedy'' of Dante Alighieri, referred to by Dante in his own Italian as ''Comedìa'' (''questa comedìa'', ''la mia comedìa'') * Comedia (consultancy), a publishing company * SIC Comédia, a Portuguese television station * Comedia (album), ''Comedia'' (album), a 1978 salsa album by Héctor Lavoe * Comedia invention, was invented by Juan Pablo Silva Calderonus See also

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Comedia (trade Union)
Comedia was a trade union representing print and media workers in Switzerland. The union was founded in December 1998, when the Union of Printing and Paper merged with the Swiss Lithographers' Union, the Employees' Union of the Swiss Book Trade, and the Swiss Union of Journalists. It affiliated to the Swiss Trade Union Federation, and initially had about 17,000 members. Originally, the union was divided into six sectors, but in 2005, it restructured its members into four sectors: graphics, books and media, press and culture, and graphical communication. On 3 December 2010, Comedia merged with the Union of Communication, to form Syndicom Syndicom is a trade union representing communication, IT and media workers in Switzerland. The union was founded on 3 December 2010, when the Union of Communication merged with Comedia. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Swiss Trad .... Presidents :1998: Christian Tirefort :2005: Roland Kreuzer and Danièle Lenzin References ...
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Divine Comedy
The ''Divine Comedy'' ( it, Divina Commedia ) is an Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri, begun 1308 and completed in around 1321, shortly before the author's death. It is widely considered the pre-eminent work in Italian literature and one of the greatest works of world literature. The poem's imaginative vision of the afterlife is representative of the medieval worldview as it existed in the Western Church by the 14th century. It helped establish the Tuscan language, in which it is written, as the standardized Italian language. It is divided into three parts: ''Inferno'', ''Purgatorio'', and '' Paradiso''. The narrative takes as its literal subject the state of the soul after death and presents an image of divine justice meted out as due punishment or reward, and describes Dante's travels through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. Allegorically, the poem represents the soul's journey towards God, beginning with the recognition and rejection of sin (''Inferno''), followed ...
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SIC Comédia
SIC Comédia was a Portuguese TV channel, available on cable. It was part of the television network SIC (''Sociedade Independente de Comunicação''). It closed on 31 December 2006. The channel aired shows such as ''Seinfeld'', ''The Tonight Show'', ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'', ''Cheers'', ''The Benny Hill Show'', ''M*A*S*H'', ''Benson'', ''Saturday Night Live'', '' 'Allo 'Allo!'', ''Comedy Inc.'', ''Mad About You'', ''Everybody Loves Raymond'', ''Frasier'', '' My Hero'', ''Alas Smith and Jones'', ''The War Next Door''. It also showed home-grown products (either reruns from the main channel or original commissions), such as ''Biqueirada'', '' HermanSic'' and ''Prazer dos Diabos''. It is now defunct, because TVCabo, Portugal's main cable provider, decided to drop it despite a petition for it to continue. On TVCabo, Fox Life replaced it, and on TVTEL (another Portuguese cable provider), SIC Mulher got the spot. History The channel was announced by SIC in 2000 as SIC Gold as p ...
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Comedia (album)
''Comedia (Comedy)'' is the third solo album by Héctor Lavoe. It was released on 1978 under the label of Fania Records. It is notable for the song "El Cantante", which was written by Rubén Blades. Track listing # "El Cantante" – 10:23 # "Comedia" - 3:28 # "La Verdad" - 5:30 # "Tiempos Pasados" - 4:26 # "Bandolera" - 9:32 # "¿Por Qué Te Conocí?" - 4:47 # "Songoro Cosongo" - 7:50 Personnel *Héctor Lavoe - Vocals *Salvador Cuevas - Bass *Gilberto Colon - Piano *Jose Rodriguez - Trombone *Reinaldo Jorge - Trombone *Luis E. Ortiz - Trumpet *Jose Febles - Trumpet *Milton Cardona - Conga ("El Cantante" & "La Verdad" only) *Eddie Montalvo - Conga *Steve Berrios - Timbales & Percussion ("El Cantante" & "La Verdad" only) *Jose Cigno - Drums (except "El Cantante" & "La Verdad") *Alfredo De La Fé - Violin ("El Cantante") Coros: *Jose Mangual *Milton Cardona *Willie Colón *Eddie Natal *Héctor Lavoe *Recorded at La Tierra Sound Studios, New York City *Audio Engineers: Jon Fausty ...
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Comedia Invention
Comedia or Comédia may refer to: * ''Comedia'' (Spanish play), a genre of three-act play in the Spanish Golden Age tradition * Comedia (festival), a comedy film festival taking place in July as part of the larger Just for Laughs comedy festival * Comedia (trade union), former trade union in Switzerland * The ''Divine Comedy'' of Dante Alighieri, referred to by Dante in his own Italian as ''Comedìa'' (''questa comedìa'', ''la mia comedìa'') * Comedia (consultancy), a publishing company * SIC Comédia SIC Comédia was a Portuguese TV channel, available on cable. It was part of the television network SIC (''Sociedade Independente de Comunicação''). It closed on 31 December 2006. The channel aired shows such as '' Seinfeld'', ''The Tonight Sho ..., a Portuguese television station * ''Comedia'' (album), a 1978 salsa album by Héctor Lavoe * Comedia invention, was invented by Juan Pablo Silva Calderonus See also * Commedia (other) {{disambiguation ...
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