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Focus, or its plural form foci may refer to: Arts * Focus or Focus Festival, former name of the Adelaide Fringe arts festival in South Australia Film *''Focus'', a 1962 TV film starring James Whitmore * ''Focus'' (2001 film), a 2001 film based on the Arthur Miller novel * ''Focus'' (2015 film), a 2015 film about con artists Music * Focus (music), a musical technique also known as modal frame * Focus..., American music producer * Focus (band), Dutch progressive rock band Albums * ''Focus'' (Stan Getz album), 1961 jazz album * ''Focus'' (Bill Hardman album), 1984 jazz album * ''Focus'' (Jan Akkerman & Thijs van Leer album), 1985 * ''Focus'' (Cynic album), 1993 metal album * ''Focus'' (Chico Freeman album), 1994 jazz album * ''Focus'' (Souls of Mischief album), 1998 alternative hip-hop album * ''Focus'' (Holly Starr album), 2012 CCM album * ''Focus'' (Arthur Blythe album), 2002 jazz album * ''Focus'' (Diaura album), 2013 Japanese visual kei album Songs * "Focus" (Ar ...
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Adelaide Fringe
The Adelaide Fringe, formerly Adelaide Fringe Festival, is the world's second-largest annual arts festival (after the Edinburgh Festival Fringe), held in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Between mid-February and mid-March each year, it features more than 7,000 artists from around Australia and the world. Over 1,300 events are staged in hundreds of venues, which include work in a huge variety of performing and visual art forms. The Fringe begins with free opening night celebrations, and other free events occur alongside ticketed events for the duration of the festival. The three main temporary venue hubs are The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Gluttony and the Royal Croquet Club, and other temporary and permanent venues hosting Fringe events are scattered across the city, suburbs and region. In a period in Adelaide's calendar referred to by locals as "Mad March", other events running concurrently are the Adelaide Festival of Arts, another major arts festival starting a we ...
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Focus (Bazzi Song)
"Focus" is a song by American singer Bazzi featuring rapper 21 Savage, released as a single through Atlantic Records Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson. Over its first 20 years of operation, Atlantic earned a reputation as one of the most i ... on June 13, 2019. It is the second single from Bazzi's debut mixtape '' Soul Searching''. Critical reception ''HotNewHipHop'' said the track "has all the makings of a successful crossover hit" and could be "picked up by pop radio as well as the typical hip-hop stations". Promotion Bazzi teased the song in June 2019, asking his followers if they wanted new music with a "special guest". Charts Certifications References 2019 songs 2019 singles Bazzi (singer) songs 21 Savage songs Songs written by Bazzi (singer) Songs written by 21 Savage {{2019-single-stub ...
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Focus (Christian Magazine)
The label "non-institutional" refers to a distinct fellowship within the Churches of Christ who do not agree with the support of parachurch organizations (colleges, orphans' homes, organized mission efforts, etc.) by local congregations. They contend that the New Testament includes no authority for churches' support of such institutions. Instead they feel that it is a responsibility and duty of the individual members to assist those in need. Similarly, most non-institutional congregations also oppose the use of church facilities for non-church activities (such as fellowship dinners or recreation); as such, they oppose the construction of "fellowship halls", gymnasiums, and similar structures. The belief is that, although such activities may be beneficial, they are not a proper function of a local congregation. These local churches became separated from "mainline" (pro-institutional) churches of Christ because of these viewpoints, developing into a distinct segment of congregations ...
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Focus (Polish Magazine)
''Focus'' is a Polish popular science monthly magazine which was a print publication between 1995 and 2022. It became online-only publication from February 2022. History and profile ''Focus'' was first published in September 1995 by Gruner and Jahr Polska and then was owned by Burda Media Polska. The magazine has its headquarters in Warsaw. It features stories on health, coaching, space exploration, technology, nature, society and history and produces a number of podcasts ran by the members of the editorial team. See also * List of magazines in Poland References External links Official site {{DEFAULTSORT:Focus 1995 establishments in Poland 2022 disestablishments in Poland Focus Focus Focus Focus Focus Focus Focus Focus, or its plural form foci may refer to: Arts * Focus or Focus Festival, former name of the Adelaide Fringe arts festival in South Australia Film *''Focus'', a 1962 TV film starring James Whitmore * ''Focus'' (2001 film), a 2001 film based ... Online m ...
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Focus (Italian Magazine)
''Focus'' is an Italian monthly popular science magazine published in Milan, Italy. It has been in circulation since 1992. History and profile ''Focus'' was established in 1992. The magazine is published monthly by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. It includes articles about science, technology, history, health, and social issues. Since 1999 the magazine offers ''Focus Extra'', an occasional special supplement. Jacopo Loredan is the editor of the monthly. Circulation The circulation of ''Focus'' was 748,000 copies in 2004. Between February 2006 and January 2007 the magazine sold 608,600 copies. Its circulation was 616,080 copies in 2007. The magazine had a circulation of 477,366 copies in 2010. See also * List of magazines published in Italy References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Focus 1992 establishments in Italy Focus Focus Focus Focus Focus, or its plural form foci may refer to: Arts * Focus or Focus Festival, former name of the Adelaide Fringe arts festival in Sout ...
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Focus (German Magazine)
''Focus'' (styled as ''FOCUS'') is a German-language news magazine published by Hubert Burda Media. Established in 1993 as an alternative to the '' Der Spiegel'' weekly news magazine, since 2015 the editorial staff has been headquartered in Germany's capital of Berlin. Alongside Spiegel and Stern, Focus is one of the three most widely circulated German weeklies. The concept originated from Hubert Burda and Helmut Markwort, who went from being Editor-in-chief to become publisher in 2009 and since 2017 has been listed in the publication's masthead as founding editor-in-chief. As of March 2016 the editor-in-chief of ''Focus'' was Robert Schneider. History Under the code name "Zugmieze", work commenced on Focus in the summer of 1991. In October 1992, Hubert Burda Media announced plans for a new weekly news magazine. Observers initially gave the project only little chance for success. Several attempts of other publishers to establish a competitor to Spiegel and Stern magazines had ...
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Focus (encyclopedia)
''Focus'' is an encyclopedia first published in Swedish language, Swedish in five volumes 1958–1960, later extended with additional volumes, republished in several editions, and translated to Danish language, Danish, Norwegian language, Norwegian, French language, French, Portuguese language, Portuguese, and Spanish language, Spanish. Based on inspiration from the richly illustrated 1947 edition of the American ''World Book Encyclopedia'', the plan for Focus as conceived by Sven Lidman (lexicographer), Sven Lidman (born 1921) was based on two principles: # a set of highly instructional and internationally reusable illustrations should be produced first, to which text could be written later in various languages, and # the basic encyclopedia should be compact (only 3 or 4 volumes) to which specialized add-on volumes from a series (Sports in Focus, This year in Focus, etc.) could be combined ("Kombinationslexikon statt Konversationslexikon"), making it easier to cover differen ...
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The Heart Is A Monster
''The Heart Is a Monster'' is the fourth studio album by the alternative rock band, Failure Failure is the state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective (goal), objective, and may be viewed as the opposite of Success (concept), success. The criteria for failure depends on context, and may be relative to a parti .... It is the follow up to 1996's ''Fantastic Planet (album), Fantastic Planet''. The album was released on June 30, 2015, via INgrooves, INgrooves Music Group's artist services division, INresidence. Production A PledgeMusic campaign was created on January 17, 2015 to fund production of the album. Part of the promotion included the offering of the album ''Fantastic Planet (album), Fantastic Planet'' recorded on vinyl for the second time. Reception According to Metacritic, the album holds a score of 78 indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Alternative Nation states that "''The Heart is a Monster'' is a reckoning force that achieves succes ...
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Division (10 Years Album)
''Division'' is the fourth studio album by the American alternative metal band 10 Years and second major label release which was released May 13, 2008. The first single was "Beautiful". It has so far sold over 250,000 copies in the US. Track listing Additionally, an acoustic version of "Beautiful" is available for download with purchases through retailer f.y.e. 10 Years added the second single, So Long, Good-Bye. A rock version was added to their Myspace page which was released on October 7, 2008 and was made available on iTunes on December 16, 2008. The third single, Actions & Motives, was released as a digital bundle with the song, an acoustic version of "Russian Roulette", and the video Actions & Motives (Promotional Video) ono Versionon iTunes on May 26, 2009. Charts Personnel Band * Jesse Hasek – vocals * Ryan Johnson – guitar * Matt Wantland – guitar * Lewis Cosby – bass * Brian Vodinh – drums Guests * Joe Carolus – Piano on "Proud of You" * Alaina ...
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Paranoia Agent Original Soundtrack
''Paranoia Agent Original Soundtrack'' is the soundtrack to the TV series ''Paranoia Agent'' composed by Susumu Hirasawa. The CDs catalog number is #5274, and is labeled by Geneon Entertainment, the same company that holds the English language rights to the anime series in the US. Track listing *"Condition Boy" contains a sample of "Kun Mae #3" by Syun, from the album ''Kun Mae on a Calculation''. *"Cultivation" was sampled by Kaku P-Model for "Cruise Psyclaon", from the album '' Vistoron''. Outtake Collection On May 16, 2004, Hirasawa released outtakes of the soundtrack, which are alternate arrangements of song melodies that were included in the final soundtrack and one unused theme, on his website. Personnel *Susumu Hirasawa - Voice, Electronic keyboard, Amiga, Personal computer, Digital audio workstation, Synthesizers, Sampler, Sequencer, Programming, Production *Masanori Chinzei - Recording A record, recording or records may refer to: An item or collection of data C ...
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Joe Budden
Joseph Anthony Budden II (born August 31, 1980) is an American media personality and former rapper. He first gained recognition as a rapper with his 2003 top 40 single " Pump It Up" and as a member of the hip hop supergroup Slaughterhouse. In 2018, he retired from rap, and found success as a broadcaster, having a much publicized run as a co-host on ''Everyday Struggle'' for Complex. He currently hosts '' The Joe Budden Podcast'', released twice a week on Patreon and YouTube, and '' State of the Culture'' on Revolt. He has been described as "the Howard Stern of hip-hop". Early life Budden was born to Joseph Budden and Fay Southerland on August 31, 1980, in the East Harlem neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City, New York. He moved to Jersey City, New Jersey, at the age of thirteen with his mother and older brother, where he attended Lincoln High School. Budden's father was absent from his life during his childhood, a subject he would later address in his music. Budde ...
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Focus / No Angel
"Focus" and "No Angel" are songs recorded by English singer and songwriter Charli XCX. They were released as a double single on 28 June 2018 by Asylum Records and Atlantic Records UK as the second installment from a series of monthly single releases. Both of the songs were performed live prior to their release. Composition "Focus" is a "synth-driven, half- rapped" " hip hop" track which features the singer giving a demand for attention. Lake Schatz of ''Consequence of Sound'' compared the song to XCX's 2016 extended play '' Vroom Vroom.'' "No Angel" is a bouncy synth-pop anthem. It sees the singer admitting to having a wild side and wanting to prove herself worthy of love. Critical reception Julia Gray of ''Stereogum'' named "Focus" a "synth-driven, half-rapped track" and named "No Angel" a "bouncy, shimmering anthem". "No Angel" was named "Best New Track" by ''Pitchfork'', describing the song as "effervescent 80s synth pop". Brittany Spanos of ''Rolling Stone'' called "Focus" ...
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