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Love Life or Lovelife may refer to: Organizations * loveLife South Africa, a youth focused HIV prevention initiative in South Africa *Love Life, a campaign started by Blackie Chen and Christine Fan to benefit children suffering from cancer Film and television *''Lovelife'', a 1996 romantic comedy film * ''Love Life'' (2006 film), directed by Damion Dietz * ''Love Life'' (2007 film), also known as ''Liebesleben'', Israeli/German film directed by Maria Schrader based on a novel by Zeruya Shalev * ''Love Life'' (2022 film), a Japanese drama * ''Love Life'' (British TV series), a British series on ITV * ''True Love'' (TV series), a 2012 BBC series, previously called ''Love Life'' * ''Love Life'' (American TV series), an American series on HBO Max Music * ''Love Life'' (musical), a 1948 musical by Kurt Weill and Alan Jay Lerner *A short-lived band that became Celebration Albums * ''Love Life'' (Hitomi album), a 2000 album by Japanese singer Hitomi **''Love Life 2'', a 2009 se ...
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LoveLife South Africa
loveLife is a youth focused HIV prevention initiative in South Africa. The overall aim of loveLife is to reduce the rate of new infections in young people, in order to reduce the overall prevalence of HIV in South Africa, which stands at 10.9% (2008)South African National HIV Prevalence, Incidence, Behaviour and Communication Survey, 2008: A Turning Tide Among Teenagers?
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Love Life (Berlin Album)
''Love Life'' is the third studio album by American new wave band Berlin. It was released on March 12, 1984, by Geffen Records. Recorded between October and December 1983, the album features production from Mike Howlett, Giorgio Moroder, and Richie Zito. Four singles were released from the album, including "No More Words", which became the band's first top-40 single on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at number 23. Later, second single "Now It's My Turn" peaked at #74. The album itself became the band's highest-charting album on the ''Billboard'' 200, peaking at number 23. Reception From contemporary reviews, Ken Tucker of ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' gave the album a one stars out of five rating, stating that Berlin "prove their mediocrity by being unable to sound funky even when dance-King Giorgio Moroder is behind the studio console." Track listing Notes * The tracks "Rumor of Love" and "Lost in the Crowd" are not included on the original LP releases. * The 2020 ...
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Love The Life
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Love Of Life
''Love of Life'' is an American soap opera televised on CBS from September 24, 1951, to February 1, 1980. It was created by Roy Winsor, whose previous creation ''Search for Tomorrow'' premiered three weeks before ''Love of Life''; he created ''The Secret Storm'' two and a half years later. Production ''Love of Life'' originally came from Liederkranz Hall on East 58th Street in Manhattan. Mike and Buff (Mike Wallace), Ernie Kovacs, and ''Douglas Edwards and the News'', as well as ''Search for Tomorrow'' and ''The Guiding Light'' also came from that location. The program originated at other studios in Manhattan, but primarily at the CBS Broadcast Center on West 57th Street and CBS' Studio 52 behind the Ed Sullivan Theater. In 1975, the series moved to make way for a nightclub that became known as Studio 54. Until its final episode in 1980, ''Love of Life'' was taped in Studio 44 at the CBS Broadcast Center. Format Unlike most other soap operas, ''Love of Life'' was originally not s ...
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Boris Daenen (; born 22 March 1989), better known by his stage name Netsky ( ), is a Belgian drum and bass producer and musician. The name Netsky is based on the computer virus of the same name. History Netsky is an electronic music producer, artist and DJ from Belgium. He started out producing music of the liquid funk style – drum and bass music with many instrumental layers and frequent vocals. High Contrast's 'Gold Digger' remix was a major influence on him. In late 2009, Netsky signed a recording contract with Hospital Records, the same label as other well known liquid artists such as High Contrast and London Elektricity. He also won a nomination as "Best Upcoming Producer" within just months of his first release at the 2010 Drum & Bass Arena Awards. Hospital Records released Netsky's self-titled debut album on 31 May 2010. His second album, titled '''2, was released on 25 June 2012. The album features three singles and a deluxe edition was later released supported b ...
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''Scarlet'' is the fourth studio album by American rapper and singer Doja Cat. It was released through Kemosabe and RCA Records on September 22, 2023. Disillusioned with pop music and dissatisfied with music critics questioning her status as a rapper, Doja Cat felt inspired to create a "masculine" follow-up to her third studio album, ''Planet Her'' (2021). Her first project since her debut extended play, '' Purrr!'' (2014), with no features, the record marks a departure from the pop-driven sounds of its predecessor, being predominantly centered around the genres of hip hop and R&B. ''Scarlet'' produced two singles. Its lead single, " Paint the Town Red", became a massive commercial success, and marked Doja Cat's first solo number-one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the UK Singles Chart, the ''Billboard'' Global 200, and several other national charts worldwide. It was followed by the top-ten single " Agora Hills". Promotional singles for the album include "Attention", "D ...
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