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Now You Know (TV Series)
Now You Know may refer to: * "Now You Know" (''Desperate Housewives''), the premiere episode of ''Desperate Housewives'' season four * ''Now You Know'' (novel), a 1993 novel by British author Michael Frayn * ''Now You Know'' (album), a 2002 album released by Doug Martsch of Built to Spill * ''Now You Know'' (film) a 2002 film directed by Jeff Anderson *"Now You Know", a song by The Afghan Whigs from their 1993 album ''Gentlemen'' *"Now You Know", a song by Anaïs Mitchell from the 2022 album ''Anaïs Mitchell'' *"Now You Know", a song by Bobby Troup and recorded by The Four Freshmen *"Now You Know", a song from Stephen Sondheim's musical '' Merrily We Roll Along'' *"Now You Know", a song by American punk band 2Cents, off their album '' Dress To Kill'' *"Now You Know", a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic from the 2022 film ''Weird: The Al Yankovic Story'': See ''Weird: The Al Yankovic Story'' (soundtrack) *''Now You Know'', the longest-running TV show on UGBC-TV at Boston College Bost ...
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Now You Know (Desperate Housewives)
"Now You Know" is the fourth season premiere episode of the American comedy-drama series, ''Desperate Housewives'', and the 71st episode overall. The episode premiered on American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on September 30, 2007. It was written by series creator Marc Cherry and directed by Larry Shaw. In the episode, Susan (Teri Hatcher) learns that she is expecting a child while Bree (Marcia Cross) continues to fake her own pregnancy. Gabrielle (Eva Longoria) begins an affair with her ex-husband, Carlos (Ricardo Antonio Chavira) and Lynette (Felicity Huffman) tries to conceal her cancer from her friends and children. The episode also introduces Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany), Susan's old friend who returns to the neighborhood after being away for 12 years. "Now You Know" drew over 19 million viewers, becoming the fourth most watched program of the week across all networks. Nevertheless, it was the least watched ''Desperate Housewives'' season premiere at the time. Th ...
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Now You Know (novel)
''Now You Know'' is a 1993 novel by British author Michael Frayn. Plot Set in Westminster where OPEN Campaign is a pressure group run by Terry Small for open government. He is asking questions to the government about the 'Hassam Case', the death of an asian man in police custody. Hilary Wood works as a civil servant in the Home Office and is struggling to prevent the case from escalating. She then meets Terry has an affair with him, and decides to send him details about the case, so Hilary resigns from the service. Then Terry offers her a job in the OPEN Campaign. His organisation has many secrets of its own which makes openness difficult... Reception *Christopher Lehmann-Haupt from ''The New York Times'' praises the novel 'At first, ''Now You Know'' seems to be a farce of miscommunication in the tradition of the author's successful stage and screen hit, ''Noises Off'', and previous novels of his like '' The Trick of It'' and ''A Landing on the Sun''. It runs along on rapid-f ...
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Now You Know (album)
''Now You Know'' is the debut solo album by American musician Doug Martsch of indie rock band Built to Spill. Unlike Martsch's rock-oriented work with Built to Spill, the album touches on blues and folk in addition to rock. ''Now You Know'' was released in 2002 on Up Records label. Track listing All tracks composed by Doug Martsch; except where noted. Karena Youtz contributed lyrics. # "Offer" # "Dream" # "Gone" # "Window" # "Heart (Things Never Shared)" # "Lift" # "Woke Up This Morning (With My Mind on Jesus)" (Fred McDowell) uncredited # "Instrumental" # "Sleeve" # "Impossible" # "Stay" Personnel *Doug Martsch - vocals, all other instruments *Travis Ward - bass *Daren Adair - drums *John McMahon - cello Critical reception Pitchfork Media says the album has "a Delta blues sound-- a style closer to the point in musical evolution where country/western and blues went their separate, segregated ways" and also called it "Blooze for Dummies." The reviewer also noted that most of ...
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Now You Know (film)
''Now You Know'' is a 2002 comedy film directed, written by and starring Jeff Anderson. The film was produced by the Lumberyard production company (Alek Petrovic, Eric Nordness and Thomas Stelter). It was released theatrically in the United States on December 13, 2002, and on DVD on November 28, 2006. Plot On the eve of his bachelor party, Jeremy (Jeremy Sisto) learns that his fiancée, Kerri (Rashida Jones), wants to call off their wedding without providing a reason. He tries to determine what caused this sudden decision. The unmarried couple return to New Jersey to sort out their relationship. When Jeremy gets home, he hangs out with Gil and Biscuit, his old friends, who have made a hobby out of breaking into other people's homes and rearranging the objects to freak out the homeowners. Their activities have begun to unnerve one unfortunate homeowner in particular, Mr. Victim ( Stuart Pankin). Jeremy, Gil and Biscuit go to their local bar for a few drinks and talk about women a ...
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Gentlemen (album)
''Gentlemen'' is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band the Afghan Whigs. It was recorded primarily at Ardent Studios in Memphis, with the band's frontman Greg Dulli producing, and released on October 5, 1993, by Elektra Records. Written by Dulli on tour for the band's 1992 album ''Congregation'', ''Gentlemen'' is composed as a troubling song cycle that follows a toxic relationship as it ends. Noted for Dulli's grimly acerbic lyrics and influences from soul music, it is considered by critics to be the Afghan Whigs' greatest record, an essential release from the 1990s, and among the best-written breakup albums. The album was remastered in deluxe format for its 21st anniversary and covered extensively in a dedicated volume of the 33⅓ music book series. Writing and recording The Afghan Whigs frontman Greg Dulli, an amateur filmmaker during his teenage years, took direct inspiration for ''Gentlemen''s thematic concept from Francis Ford Coppola's 1982 romant ...
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Anaïs Mitchell (album)
''Anaïs Mitchell'' is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell, released on January 28, 2022, through BMG Rights Management, her first release on the label. It is her first studio album following her Tony Award-winning musical ''Hadestown''. The album features musical contributions from Michael Lewis, JT Bates, Thomas Bartlett, Aaron Dessner and Nico Muhly. Promotion "Bright Star" was released as the album's first single on October 28, 2021. It is an indie folk song "about looking back on years of restless pursuit and making peace with the source of that longing: the Muse, the Great Unknown, the One That Got Away – those things that motivate us that we never can touch." It impacted adult alternative radio on January 10, 2022. Album opener "Brooklyn Bridge" was released as the second single from the album on December 2, 2021. Of the song, Mitchell said "Having left New York, I was able to write a love letter to it in a way I never could when I was ...
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Bobby Troup
Robert William Troup Jr. (October 18, 1918 – February 7, 1999) was an American actor, jazz pianist, singer, and songwriter. He wrote the song " Route 66" and acted in the role of Dr. Joe Early with his wife Julie London in the television program ''Emergency!'' in the 1970s. Early life Robert William Troup Jr. was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. His father Robert William Troup worked for the family business J. H. Troup Music House and founded its Lancaster, Pennsylvania branch store. He graduated from The Hill School, a preparatory school in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, in 1937. He went on to graduate Phi Beta Kappa from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in economics. Career Military and music His earliest musical success came in 1941 with the song "Daddy" written for a Mask and Wig production. Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra recorded "Daddy", which was number one for eight weeks on the '' Billboard'' chart and the number five record of 1941; othe ...
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