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Flowers Of Evil (Film)
Flower(s) of Evil may refer to: Books * '' Les Fleurs du mal'' (literal trans. "The Flowers of Evil"), a volume of French poetry published in 1857 by Charles Baudelaire * ''The Flower of Evil'' (manhwa), manhwa by Lee Hyeon-Sook * ''The Flowers of Evil'' (manga), a manga by Shuzo Oshimi with an anime adaptation Film and TV * ''A Flower of Evil'', a 1961 South Korean film directed by Lee Yong-min * ''Flower of Evil'' (film), a 1915 Italian film * ''Flower of Evil'' (South Korean TV series), a 2020 South Korean TV series * ''Flower of Evil'' (Philippine TV series), an upcoming Philippine television drama series based on the 2020 South Korean drama series * ''The Flower of Evil'' (film), a 2003 French film directed by Claude Chabrol * "Flowers of Evil" (''Police Woman''), a 1974 episode of ''Police Woman'' Music Albums * ''Flowers of Evil'', a 1969 album by Ruth White * ''Flowers of Evil'' (Mountain album), a 1971 album by Mountain * ''Flower of Evil'' (album), a 2008 albu ...
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Les Fleurs Du Mal
''Les Fleurs du mal'' (; en, The Flowers of Evil, italic=yes) is a volume of French poetry by Charles Baudelaire. ''Les Fleurs du mal'' includes nearly all Baudelaire's poetry, written from 1840 until his death in August 1867. First published in 1857, it was important in the symbolist —including painting— and modernist movements. Though it was extremely controversial upon publication, with six of its poems censored due to their immorality, it is now considered a major work of French poetry. The poems in ''Les Fleurs du mal'' frequently break with tradition, using suggestive images and unusual forms. They deal with themes relating to decadence and eroticism, particularly focusing on suffering and its relationship to original sin, disgust toward evil and oneself, obsession with death, and aspiration toward an ideal world. Les Fleurs du mal had a powerful influence on several notable French poets, including Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, and Stéphane Mallarmé. Overview ...
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Ruth White (composer)
Ruth S. White (September 1, 1925 – August 26, 2013) was an American composer known for her electronic music compositions. While most of her career was dedicated to educational recordings, she is best known for being an electronic music pioneer, owing to her early explorations of sound using the Moog synthesizer. The back cover of her 1971 release ''Short Circuits'' stated that “Ruth White is considered among today’s most gifted arbiters of what is termed ‘the new music’". Her early recordings ''7 Trumps From the Tarot Cards and Pinions'' (1968), ''Flowers of Evil'' (1969), and ''Short Circuits'' (1970) all featured surprising uses of the Moog synthesizer as well as other electronic musical equipment. Biography Ruth White studied music and composition and received three degrees from Carnegie Tech in Pennsylvania. While she focused on classical training in Piano, she also studied violin, cello, harp, clarinet, and horn. Recognized as gifted early on, White eventually st ...
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Baron Rojo
Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness. Typically, the title denotes an aristocrat who ranks higher than a lord or knight, but lower than a viscount or count. Often, barons hold their fief – their lands and income – directly from the monarch. Barons are less often the vassals of other nobles. In many kingdoms, they were entitled to wear a smaller form of a crown called a '' coronet''. The term originates from the Latin term , via Old French. The use of the title ''baron'' came to England via the Norman Conquest of 1066, then the Normans brought the title to Scotland and Italy. It later spread to Scandinavia and Slavic lands. Etymology The word ''baron'' comes from the Old French , from a Late Latin "man; servant, soldier, mercenary" (so used in Salic law; Alemannic law has in the same sense). The scholar Isidore of Seville in the 7th century thou ...
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Ric Ocasek
Richard Theodore Otcasek (March 23, 1944 – September 15, 2019), known as Ric Ocasek, was an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. He was the primary co-lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and frontman for the rock band the Cars. In addition to his work with the Cars, Ocasek recorded seven solo albums, and his song " Emotion in Motion" was a top 20 hit in the United States in 1986. Ocasek also worked as a record producer for artists such as Motion City Soundtrack, Suicide, Bad Brains, Weezer, Nada Surf, Guided by Voices, and No Doubt. In 2018, Ocasek was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Cars. Early life Ocasek was born on March 23, 1944,Following Ocasek's death, there was some confusion about his date of birth. He had claimed to be five years younger than he actually was. and grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. When he was 16 years old, his family moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where his father worked as a systems analyst with ...
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Mountain (band)
Mountain was an American hard rock band formed in Long Island, New York, in 1969. Originally comprising vocalist and guitarist Leslie West, bassist and vocalist Felix Pappalardi, keyboardist Steve Knight, and drummer N. D. Smart (soon replaced by Corky Laing), the band broke up in 1972, but reunited on several occasions prior to West's death in 2020. Best known for their cowbell-tinged song "Mississippi Queen", as well as the heavily sampled song "Long Red" and their performance at the Woodstock Festival in 1969, Mountain is one of many bands to be commonly credited as having influenced the development of heavy metal music in the 1970s. The group's musical style primarily consisted of hard rock, blues rock, and heavy metal. History 1969–1972 In early 1969 Leslie West, formerly of the Long Island R&B band The Vagrants, put together a band, Leslie West Mountain, with Norman Landsberg (keyboards, bass) and Ken Janick (drums) and began playing gigs and recording demos. Right aro ...
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Flowers Of Evil (Ulver Album)
''Flowers of Evil'' is the twelfth studio album by Norwegian experimental electronica band Ulver. Written and produced by Ulver, the album was released on August 28, 2020 via House of Mythology. The album was recorded in Oslo from summer 2019 to winter 2020 and mixed by Martin Glover and Michael Rendall in February 2020. The album was officially announced in February 2020 with music video of the song "Russian Doll" being released on Valentine's Day. The second single "Little Boy" was made available on April 4, 2020. The album cover features a still image of actress Renée Jeanne Falconetti having her head shaved during her performance in the titular role of Carl Theodor Dreyer's ''La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc'', a film released in 1928. Track listing Personnel Ulver *Kristoffer Rygg – vocals, additional programming *Tore Ylvisaker – keyboards, programming *Ole Alexander Halstensgård – electronics * Jørn H. Sværen – miscellaneous Additional musicians *Ivar Thormodsæter ...
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Flower Of Evil (album)
''Flower of Evil'' (released 20 October 2008 in Oslo, Norway) is the fourth album by Susanna, also known as Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, released on the label Rune Grammofon. This is the second album release as Susanna, following the previous ''Sonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos'' (2007). It is a collection of low-key cover versions and also features two original songs. She is accompanied by her husband Helge Sten (Deathprod, Supersilent) and Pål Hausken (In The Country) and with Bonnie ”Prince” Billy guesting on two songs. Track listing (cover versions have name of their original artist listed to right of song) # "Jailbreak" (Thin Lizzy) # "Can't Shake Loose" (Agnetha Fältskog) # "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?" (Sandy Denny) # "Vicious" (Lou Reed) # " Without You" (Harry Nilsson) # "Dance On" (Prince) # "Joy and Jubilee" (Bonnie 'Prince' Billy) # "Janitor of Lunacy" (Nico) # "Changes" (Black Sabbath) # "Wild Is the Will" (original) # "Don't Come Around Here No More" (Tom Pe ...
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Flowers Of Evil (Mountain Album)
''Flowers of Evil'' is the third studio album and first live album by American hard rock band Mountain. The title track concerns drug abuse in Vietnam. The first side of the album includes new studio material, while the second consists of live material recorded on 27 June 1971 at the Fillmore East in New York City. It was released in November 1971 by Windfall Windfall or Windfalls may refer to: Arts and media Film and television * ''Windfall'' (1935 film), adaptation of R. C. Sherriff's 1933 play, directed by Frederick Hayward and George King * ''Windfall'' (1955 film), a British comedy film by Jo .... Track listing Side 1: Studio #"Flowers of Evil" (West, Pappalardi, David Rea) – 4:53 #"King's Chorale" (Pappalardi) – 1:04 #"One Last Cold Kiss" (Pappalardi, Collins) – 3:45 #"Crossroader" (Pappalardi, Collins) – 4:47 #"Pride and Passion" (Pappalardi, Gail Collins Pappalardi) – 7:05 Side 2: Live :1. "Dream Sequence" (medley) – 24:27 ::*Guitar Solo (West) ...
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Flowers Of Evil (Police Woman)
"Flowers of Evil" is a 1974 episode of the American police procedural television series '' Police Woman''. The episode features Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson (Angie Dickinson) going undercover at a nursing home to investigate a murder. She uncovers a trio of lesbians who are robbing and murdering their elderly residents. The episode, the eighth of the first season, originally aired on November 8, 1974. Gay and lesbian organizations protested "Flowers of Evil", which producers said was based on a real case, for its portrayal of the killers as lesbians and for the stereotypical presentation of lesbianism. The episode aired a month after a similarly controversial episode of ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'' on ABC garnered national protests. Mindful of that recent controversy, NBC delayed the episode and ordered some changes, but they were not enough to allay gay and lesbian concern over network television's negative portrayal of homosexuality. After negotiations, NBC agreed not to rerun the ep ...
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The Flower Of Evil (manhwa)
The Flower of Evil (Hangul:악의 꽃) is a manhwa by Lee Hyeon-Sook. Summary Se-joon and Se-wa are twins who are very close. In the public eye, Se-wa is an ice princess that cares only for her brother, to an obsessive extent. Se-joon, however, appears to be embarrassed by his sisters affection. When Se-joon starts dating Su-in, Se-wa's obsession with Se-joon becomes a desperate possessiveness that fractures their relationship. Se-joon and Se-wa meet a boy who introduces himself as an old friend, Sung-chan, who has changed his name to Gi-hoon. Se-wa becomes friends with Sung-chan, and gradually opens up throughout the manhwa. Se-joon's girlfriend discovers Se-joon's true feelings for Se-wa, and breaks up with him. Jealous, Se-joon starts harboring a deep hatred towards Se-wa who he feels has betrayed him, and towards Sung-chan who's stealing what Se-joon believes is his. During a class reunion, Se-joon meets the real Sung-chan who resembles Gi-hoon but is clearly not the sam ...
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The Flower Of Evil (film)
''The Flower of Evil'' (original title: ''La fleur du mal'') is a 2003 French suspense drama film by Claude Chabrol. It tells of an outwardly perfect family in Bordeaux, whose seeming perfection begins to unravel when the wife involves herself in politics. A corpse surfaces just before the local election and the spectre of past family indiscretion resurfaces in mysterious deaths and other scandals. Plot In a grand house at Bordeaux lives Gérard, owner of a pharmaceutical business. A drinker and fornicator, he disgusts his son François, recently returned from the USA. To Gérard's disgust, his second wife Anne is a candidate in the municipal election. Her daughter by her first marriage, Michèle, is excited by the return of François and the two go off for a weekend at , where they become lovers. Anne's old aunt Line encourages the pair. Anne's campaign takes a jolt when she and her family are smeared in an anonymous tract. The family suspect that Gérard is the author. Not ...
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Flower Of Evil (Philippine TV Series)
''Flower of Evil'' is a 2022 Philippine drama television series based on the 2020 South Korean drama series of the same title, starring Piolo Pascual and Lovi Poe. The series was aired on Kapamilya Channel's ''Yes Weekend'' Primetime block, Jeepney TV and A2Z from June 25 to October 9, 2022 replacing the fourth season of ''I Can See Your Voice'' and was replaced by '' Hoy Love You 3''. Synopsis Jacob (Piolo Pascual) is a man who hides his identity and past from his wife Iris (Lovi Poe), a female detective. On the surface, they appear to be the perfect family: a loving couple with a beautiful six-year-old daughter who adores her parents. Iris and her colleagues begin investigating a series of unexplained murders and is confronted with the reality that her seemingly perfect husband may be hiding something from her. Cast and characters Main cast * Piolo Pascual as Jacob/ Daniel Villareal * Lovi Poe as Iris Castillo del Rosario/Villareal * Supporting cast * Paulo Avelino as Jac ...
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