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Pay The Rent (other)
Pay the Rent may refer to: Songs * "Pay the Rent" (Green Apple Quick Step song), 1993 * "Pay the Rent" (Rammellzee song), 2004 Other uses * '' Pay the Rent'', an art installation by Australian artist Richard Bell * Pay the Rent (movement), an Aboriginal Australian campaign led by Lidia Thorpe and others * "Pay the Rent" (''The Price Is Right''), a segment game on the game show ''The Price Is Right'' See also * ''Pay the Rent or Feed the Kids'', book by Mel Hurtig * Rent Money (other) Rent Money may refer to: * Rent Money (The Knights of Prosperity), "Rent Money" (''The Knights of Prosperity''), an episode of ''The Knights of Prosperity'' * Rent Money (Bodger & Badger), "Rent Money" (''Bodger & Badger''), an episode of ''Bodger ...
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Pay The Rent (Green Apple Quick Step Song)
''Wonderful Virus'' is the debut album by post-grunge group Green Apple Quick Step. It was released in 1993 on the Medicine label. The album was produced by Daniel Rey. Medicine released the single "Ludes and Cherrybombs" as a promotional CD in Europe in 1993, containing the album version, a version remixed by Martin Feveyear, and an edited version of that remix. The single was also released as a limited edition 7" purple vinyl in the UK in 1994, with the Feveyear remix on one side and the other side containing an acoustic version of "Feel My Way", as well as a track called "The Unheard Music". Both B-side tracks were recorded by John Goodmanson, mixed by Phil Ek, and produced by Green Apple Quick Step and Martin Feveyear. Critical reception ''Trouser Press'' wrote that "Ty Willman is an inoffensively functional vocalist and the lyrics use more big words than Eddie Vedder, but anyone looking for originality or effective musical excitement would do better turning up other roc ...
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Pay The Rent (Rammellzee Song)
Pay the Rent may refer to: Songs * "Pay the Rent" (Green Apple Quick Step song), 1993 * "Pay the Rent" (Rammellzee song), 2004 Other uses * '' Pay the Rent'', an art installation by Australian artist Richard Bell * Pay the Rent (movement), an Aboriginal Australian campaign led by Lidia Thorpe Lidia Alma Thorpe (born 1973) is an Australian politician representing the Australian Greens. She has been a senator for Victoria since 2020, and is the first Aboriginal senator from that state. From June to October 2022, she served as the Gre ... and others * "Pay the Rent" (''The Price Is Right''), a segment game on the game show ''The Price Is Right'' See also * ''Pay the Rent or Feed the Kids'', book by Mel Hurtig * Rent Money (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Richard Bell (artist)
Richard Bell (born 1953) is an Aboriginal Australian artist and political activist. He is one of the founders of proppaNOW, a Brisbane-based Aboriginal art collective. Early life Born in 1953 in Charleville, Queensland, Bell is a Kamilaroi man. He engaged in political activism in Redfern, Sydney, in the 1970s, in causes such as Aboriginal self-determination. His art continues to reflect this. Themes and media Bell works in many media: paintings, video art, installations, text art and performance art. His subjects are largely based on various Indigenous rights issues: the effect of colonialism on Aboriginal people in Australia, which has rendered their history invisible; identity; and the complex issues surrounding the production of Aboriginal art. Career In 2003, Bell co-founded the Indigenous art collective proppaNOW, with Jennifer Herd, Vernon Ah Kee, Fiona Foley and others. In the same year, his work came to the attention of the wider public for ''Scientia ...
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Pay The Rent (movement)
Pay the Rent may refer to: Songs * "Pay the Rent" (Green Apple Quick Step song), 1993 * "Pay the Rent" (Rammellzee song), 2004 Other uses * '' Pay the Rent'', an art installation by Australian artist Richard Bell * Pay the Rent (movement), an Aboriginal Australian campaign led by Lidia Thorpe Lidia Alma Thorpe (born 1973) is an Australian politician representing the Australian Greens. She has been a senator for Victoria since 2020, and is the first Aboriginal senator from that state. From June to October 2022, she served as the Gre ... and others * "Pay the Rent" (''The Price Is Right''), a segment game on the game show ''The Price Is Right'' See also * ''Pay the Rent or Feed the Kids'', book by Mel Hurtig * Rent Money (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Lidia Thorpe
Lidia Alma Thorpe (born 1973) is an Australian politician representing the Australian Greens. She has been a senator for Victoria since 2020, and is the first Aboriginal senator from that state. From June to October 2022, she served as the Greens' deputy leader in the Senate. Thorpe has previously been a member of the Victorian Parliament. On winning the Northcote state by-election on 18 November 2017 she became the first Aboriginal woman elected to the state's parliament, and served as the member for the division of Northcote in the Legislative Assembly from 2017 to 2018. Thorpe has received media attention for her criticism of the legitimacy of Australian political institutions, which she views as stemming from colonialism. In October 2022 Thorpe was forced to resign from the Greens' Senate deputy leadership after it was revealed that in 2021 she had dated a senior Rebels outlaw bikie gang member while serving on the Senate committee which looked into bikie gangs. Earl ...
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Pay The Rent (The Price Is Right)
__NOTOC__ Pricing games are featured on the current version of the American game show '' The Price Is Right''. The contestant from Contestants' Row who bids closest to the price of a prize without going over wins the prize and has the chance to win additional prizes or cash in an onstage game. After the pricing game ends, a new contestant is selected for Contestants' Row and the process is repeated. Six pricing games are played on each hour-long episode. Prior to expanding to one hour in length, three games per episode were played during the half-hour format. With the exception of a single game from early in the show's history, only one contestant at a time is involved in a pricing game. A total of 112 pricing games have been played on the show, 78 of which are in the current rotation. On a typical hour-long episode, two games—one in each half of the show—will be played for a car, at most one game will be played for a cash prize and the other games will offer merchandise or t ...
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Mel Hurtig
Mel Hurtig (1932–2016) was a Canadian publisher, author, political activist, and political candidate. He was president of the Edmonton Art Gallery. He described himself as a Canadian nationalist, while he also wrote several books critical of Canadian government policy. Early life and education Hurtig was born in Edmonton, Alberta, on 24 June 1932. His parents were Jewish, his father from Romania, and his mother from Russia. An alumnus of the Edmonton Talmud Torah, he grew up in Edmonton and graduated from high school there."Canadian nationalist Mel Hurtig dies at age 84"
''Toronto Star'', August 4, 2016, page A4.


Businessman, publisher and author

In 1956 at the age of 24 he opened a book store, Hurtig Books,
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