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Weekender may refer to: * "Weekender", Australian term for weekend house, an accommodation used for holiday vacations Boats * Pearson 26 Weekender, an American sailboat design for weekend cruising. * Typhoon 18 Weekender, an American sailboat design for weekend cruising. * Weekender 24, an American sailboat design for weekend cruising. Film and television * Weekender (film), a 2011 British drama * ''The Weekenders'', an American animated television series * ''The Weekenders'' (TV pilot), a one-off British television pilot Music * ''Weekender'' (album), released in 2002 by German duo Aquagen * "Weekender" (Flowered Up song), a 1992 single * Weekender (Hey! Say! JUMP song), a 2014 single * Weekender Records, an English independent record label, 2006–2010 Publishing * Weekender (Devon newspaper), a free newspaper in Devon, United Kingdom * Weekender (Northeastern Pennsylvania weekly) ''The Weekender'' is an arts entertainment weekly published in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvani ...
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Weekend House
A holiday cottage, holiday home, vacation home, or vacation property is accommodation used for holiday vacations, corporate travel, and temporary housing often for less than 30 days. Such properties are typically small homes, such as cottages, that travelers can rent and enjoy as if it were their own home for the duration of their stay. The properties may be owned by those using them for a vacation, in which case the term second home applies; or may be rented out to holidaymakers through an agency. Terminology varies among countries. In the United Kingdom this type of property is usually termed a ''holiday home'' or ''holiday cottage''; in Australia, a ''holiday house/home'', or ''weekender''; in New Zealand, a ''bach'' or ''crib''. Characteristics and advantages Today's global short-term vacation property rental market is estimated to be worth $100 billion. The holiday cottage market in both Canada and the UK is highly competitive – and big business. Numbers United ...
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Pearson 26 Weekender
The Pearson 26 is a family of American sailboats, that was designed by William Shaw and first built in 1970.Sherwood, Richard M.: ''A Field Guide to Sailboats of North America, Second Edition'', pages 176-177. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1994. Production The design was built by Pearson Yachts in the United States starting in 1970 and ending in 1983. The Pearson 28 was one of the company's most successful designs. A total of 1,750 of the base design were built, plus 300 of the Daysailor/Weekender and One-Design variants, for a total of 2,050 examples built. Design The Pearson 26 family of designs are all a small recreational keelboats, built predominantly of fiberglass with balsa-cored decks and with wood trim. They all have a masthead sloop rig, raked stem, vertical transom, an internally-mounted spade-type rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed swept fin keel. All versions have a length overall of and a waterline length of , with hull speed of . The boats all have a draf ...
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Typhoon 18 Weekender
The Typhoon 18 is a family of American trailerable sailboats that was designed by Carl Alberg as day sailers and cruisers, first built in 1967.Sherwood, Richard M.: ''A Field Guide to Sailboats of North America, Second Edition'', pages 98-99. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1994. Production The design was built by Cape Dory Yachts and Naugus Fiberglass in the United States, but it is now out of production. Design The Typhoon 18 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with balsa-cored decks and teak wooden trim, including coamings and taffrails. It has a fractional sloop rig with anodized aluminum spars. The hull has a raked stem; a raised counter, angled transom; a keel-mounted rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed long keel. For sailing the design may equipped with a working jib or a genoa. All models have genoa tracks and jib winches. Variants ;Cape Dory Yachts Typhoon 18 Weekender :This model was built by Cape Dory Yachts and wa ...
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Weekender 24
The Weekender 24 is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Sparkman & Stephens as a cruiser and first built in 1965. It was Sparkman & Stephens design number 1701-C1.Henkel, Steve: ''The Sailor's Book of Small Cruising Sailboats'', page 269. International Marine/ McGraw-Hill, 2010. The design is a development of Sparkman & Stephens design number 1701, the Rainbow 24, with a full cabin replacing the Rainbow 24's cuddy cabin for cruising, rather than daysailing. Production The design was built by Tidewater Boats, near Annapolis, Maryland, United States. The company completed 60 boats between 1965 and 1977, when the company went out of business and production ended. Design The Weekender 24 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig; a spooned, raked stem; a raised counter, angled transom with a lazarette; an internally mounted spade-type rudder controlled by a tiller; a self-bailing cockp ...
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Weekender (film)
''Weekender'' is a 2011 British drama film directed by Karl Golden and starring Jack O'Connell, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Ben Batt and Emily Barclay. It was written by Chris Coghill. Plot 1990: The rave scene has arrived from Ibiza and warehouse parties are exploding across the United Kingdom, bringing phenomenal wealth to the organisers. In Manchester, best mates Matt and Dylan are in their early twenties and long to be more than just punters. As the government moves to outlaw the scene, it's now or never and they quickly rise through the ranks to join the promoting elite. They are taken on a wild journey from the exclusive VIP rooms of London clubs to the outrageous parties in Ibiza super-villas and the hedonism of Amsterdam. It's everything they dreamed of and more. But as their success continues to grow, they attract a more dark and sinister world. Matt and Dylan start to drift apart as they are forced to question the dreams they set out to achieve and their once solid friendship ...
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The Weekenders
''The Weekenders'' (also known as ''Disney's The Weekenders'') is an American animated television series created by Doug Langdale that ran on February 26, 2000 with the last episode aired on February 29, 2004, spanning four seasons. It centers on the weekend life of four 12-year-old 7th graders: Tino, Lor, Carver, and Tish. The series originally aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC (Disney's One Saturday Morning) and UPN (Disney's One Too), but was later moved to Toon Disney. Premise ''The Weekenders'' details the weekends of four diverse middle school students: Tino Tonitini (voiced by Jason Marsden), a humorous and somewhat neurotic Italian Americans, Italian-American boy; Lorraine "Lor" MacQuarrie (voiced by Grey DeLisle), a tomboyish and hot-headed Scottish Americans, Scottish-American girl; Carver Rene Descartes (voiced by Phil LaMarr), a self-absorbed and fashion-conscious African Americans, African-American boy who has Haitian people, Haitian heritage; and Petratish ...
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The Weekenders (TV Pilot)
''The Weekenders'' is a one-off comic television pilot starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, produced by Granada Television for Channel 4. Broadcast on Wednesday 17 June 1992 as part of a series of pilots entitled ''Bunch of Five'', it was a surreal sitcom in which two friends, Jim and Bob, visit a meat festival taking place in an open field. They are then chased by aliens who want the meat they have bought to feed their queen. Plot In the sole episode ''The Meat Festival'', Bob visits his friend Jim, who has been going through some hard times. For example, his father has been practising with his ouija board, and brought back his uncle and aunt as a pair of geese. They go down to the local pub (The Farting Dashboard) and discover in the newspaper that there is a meat festival taking place (at St. Prontaprint-in-Arndale). They decide to visit the festival, which consists of two tables in an open field. Jim buys a "speciality meat product" from Phil Oakey. However, some other pe ...
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Weekender (album)
Aquagen is a German electronic dance music duo, consisting of Gino Montesano and Olaf Dieckmann. They initially achieved success with their single "Ihr Seid So Leise" ("Why Are You So Quiet?"), which sold more than 250,000 copies in Germany. Discography Studio albums * ''Abgehfaktor'' (2000) * ''Weekender'' (2002) * ''Nightliner'' (2002) Compilation albums * ''So Far So Good (The Very Best Of)'' (2009) Singles * "Ihr Seid So Leise" (1999) * "Party Alarm" (2000) * "Phatt Bass" (2000) (vs. Warp Brothers) - UK #9 * "Tanz Für Mich" (2000) (feat. Ingo Appelt) * "Lovemachine" (2000) * "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" (2002) - UK #33 * "Everybody's Free" (2002) (feat. Rozalla) * "Summer Is Calling" (2002) * "Girl (Uhh Uhh Yeah Yeah)" (2004) * "The Pipes Are Calling" (2006) * "Blade" (2008) (Ali Payami Ali Payami is an Iranian-Swedish record producer, songwriter, and DJ. Payami's first number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 was The Weeknd's single "Can't Feel My Face". In 2016, he won a ...
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Weekender (Flowered Up Song)
"Weekender" is a 1992 single by the band Flowered Up. The band had performed the song as early as 1991. The song has been described as denouncing people who only go to clubs on the weekend and advocating a party-all-the-time philosophy of the group. The group originally wanted it to be released through their current label London Records. The single was turned down by the label and released later in April 1992 by Heavenly Recordings. "Weekender" charted in the United Kingdom for five weeks, peaking at number 20 on the charts. The song received positive reviews on its initial release and was later referred to by ''The Guardian'' as the group's masterpiece. Background and production London Records dropped Flowered Up a few months after the release of their album ''A Life With Brian'' when they refused to release their 12 minute long single for "Weekender". The song was released by Heavenly Recordings and produced by Clive Langer. Jeff Barrett, owner of Heavenly Recordings stated that ...
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Weekender/Asu E No Yell
"Weekender" / "Asu e no Yell" is a single by Hey! Say! JUMP. It was released on September 3, 2014. It debuted in number one on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart and reached number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100. It was the 29th best-selling single of 2014 in Japan, with 214,581 copies. "Weekender" was used as the theme song for Ryosuke Yamada's drama, ''Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo Neo''; "Asu e no Yell" was used as the theme song for Yuto Nakajima's drama, ''Suikyu Yankees is a 2014 Japanese television drama, starring Yuto Nakajima of Hey! Say! JUMP, Kento Yamazaki and Sakurako Ohara. It is the first drama to have water polo as their main sport. The drama aired from 12 July 2014 to 20 September 2014 with a total ...''. Regular edition CD # "Weekender" # "Asu e no Yell" # "Through the Night" # "Rainbow Candy Girl" # "Weekender" (Original Karaoke) # "Asu e no YELL" (Original Karaoke) # "Through the Night" (Original Karaoke) # "Rainbow Candy Girl" (Original Karaoke) Limi ...
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Weekender Records
Weekender Records was an Artist Management Company and an independent record label, based in London, England, it also had a sister company based in Berlin Germany. The company closed in March 2010 (Germany in 2009). History It was established in September 2006. Initially started by Austrian-based club owner Justin Barwick with help from London-based band manager Grant Box and Dymphna Terzoli who had 9 years' experience in the industry including Virgin Records, Mean Fiddler, KOKO. The label took its name from the Weekender Club in Innsbruck where many artists on the label were discovered. Its first year saw the release of an album by DOGS, a multitude of single releases including Eight Legs, The Lea Shores, The Runners, Look See Proof and The Indelicates, many of whom would go on to be album artistes. During the first year the label hosted its own stage at the hugely successful Shoreditch 1234 festival in London. Further releases included Swedish band Shout Out Louds album Our ...
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Weekender (Devon Newspaper)
The ''Weekender'' was a free weekly newspaper covering Torbay and South Devon, published by the Westcountry Publications. The paper was published in two editions; the Torbay edition covered Torquay, Paignton, and Brixham Brixham is a coastal town and civil parish, the smallest and southernmost of the three main population centres (the others being Paignton and Torquay) on the coast of Torbay in the county of Devon, in the south-west of England. Commercial fish ..., while the Newton & Teignbridge edition covered Newton Abbot and Kingsteignton. Newspapers published in Devon Newspapers established in 1981 1981 establishments in England {{England-newspaper-stub ...
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