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Dear Diary (Kid Courageous Album)
Dear Diary may refer to: Film and television * ''Dear Diary'' (1993 film) or ''Caro diario'', an Italian film directed by Nanni Moretti * ''Dear Diary'' (1996 film), a failed U.S. TV pilot released as a short film in 1996 * "Dear Diary", an episode of the TV series ''Brandy & Mr. Whiskers'' * "Dear Diary", an episode of the TV series ''Get Smart'' * "Dear Diary", an episode of the TV series ''LazyTown'' * "Dear Diary", an episode of the animated TV series ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' * "Dear Diary", an episode of the TV series ''ChuckleVision'' Music Albums * ''Dear Diary'' (Bonnie Pink album), 2010 * ''Dear Diary'' (Cha Cha album), 1999 * ''Dear Diary'' (FM Static album), 2009 * ''Dear Diary'' (Kid Courageous album), 2006 * ''Dear Diary'' (EP), by Yoon Ji-sung, 2019 Songs * "Dear Diary" (The Moody Blues song) * "Dear Diary" (Namie Amuro song) * "Dear Diary", by Britney Spears from '' Oops!... I Did It Again'' * "Dear Diary", by Pink from ''Missundaztood'' * ...
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Dear Diary (1993 Film)
''Caro diario'' () is a 1993 Italian-French semi-autobiographical comedy film written, directed and co-produced by Nanni Moretti, who also stars as himself. The film is structured in three anthological episodes, presented as the chapters of Moretti's open diary, in which he describes his thoughts about various slice of life situations. The film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, where Moretti won the Best Director Award (Cannes Film Festival), Best Director Award. Plot Chapter I: ''In Vespa'' (''On My Vespa'') Putting the hot Rome, Roman summer to good use, Nanni Moretti Giovanni "Nanni" Moretti (; born 19 August 1953) is an Italian film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. His films have won accolades including a Palme d'Or at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival for ''The Son's Room'', a Silver Bear at the ... dedicates himself to his favorite hobby, riding his Vespa through the streets of the half-deserted city. Here, Mo ...
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Dear Diary (The Moody Blues Song)
''On the Threshold of a Dream'' is the fourth album by The Moody Blues, released in April 1969 on the Deram label. Content The album begins with a poem accompanied by electronic sounds, and these sounds also appear at the close of the album Most European vinyl pressings of the album continue the sounds into the album's run-out groove, causing them to play continuously until the record player's tonearm is lifted. Tape and CD versions of the album employ a slow fade. Release ''On the Threshold of a Dream'' was released on 25 April 1969 in the UK and 30 May 1969 in the US. ''On the Threshold of a Dream'' provided the Moody Blues with their first British number-one album, and also boosted their American fortunes by becoming their first top-20 album there. It proved to be one of the group's more enduring records in the US, staying in the ''Billboard'' LPs chart for more than two and a half years. The album, along with the subsequent ''To Our Children's Children's Children'', ...
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Jeanne Betancourt
Jeanne Betancourt (born October 2, 1941 in Vermont) is an American author and television script writer best known for her '' Pony Pals'' series of books. Biography Betancourt was born and raised in rural Vermont. She lived across from a dairy farm; this rural setting would later influence many of her works. During her childhood, she never considered being an author. Instead, she wanted to dance, and studied tap dance. When she grew too tall (at five feet, eight inches) to be a Rockette, she decided to become a religious sister in her junior year of high school. After graduating high school, she moved to Rutland, Vermont where she entered the Sisters of St. Joseph, a teaching order of sisters. She earned a Bachelor of Science in 1964 from the College of St. Joseph the Provider and a Master of Arts degree in film from New York University in 1974.''Women in Focus'', her first published work, focuses on her master's degree project. Betancourt left the Sisters of Saint Joseph and mo ...
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What A Life! (album)
''What a Life!'' is the second studio album by Australian band Divinyls, released in October 1985 by Chrysalis Records. The album is a genre of rock and new wave songs—written by Divinyls members Christina Amphlett and Mark McEntee. History After touring and promoting in the United States, Divinyls came back to Australia to begin the follow-up to '' Desperate'', with Mark Opitz producing again. They produced three songs including "Don't You Go Walking" and "Motion" but Amphlett and McEntee were not satisfied so they returned to the road, replacing drummer Richard Harvey with J.J. Harris, and wrote more songs. A year later they again tried recording, this time with the producer Gary Langan who was the founding member of the band Art of Noise. He brought a sophisticated, high-tech edge to Divinyls' sound, but a full album failed to get done. Recording stopped once more.Chrissy Amphlett & Larry Writer, "Pleasure and Pain: My Life", Hodder Australia, 2005. Eventually, Amphlett ...
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Survival Horror
Survival horror is a Video game genre, subgenre of Survival game, survival of the players as the game tries to frighten them with either horror graphics or scary ambience. Although combat can be part of the gameplay, the player is made to feel less in control than in typical action games through limited ammunition or weapons, health, speed and vision, or through various obstructions of the player's interaction with the game mechanics. The player is also challenged to find items that unlock the path to new areas and solve puzzles to proceed in the game. Games make use of strong horror themes, like dark mazelike environments and Jump scare, unexpected attacks from enemies. The term "survival horror" was first used for the original Japanese release of ''Resident Evil (1996 video game), Resident Evil'' in 1996, which was influenced by earlier games with a horror theme such as 1989's ''Sweet Home (video game), Sweet Home'' and 1992's ''Alone in the Dark (1992 video game), Alone in the ...
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