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The Other Woman or The Other Women may refer to: * Mistress (lover), a woman in an intimate relationship with a man who is married to a different woman Film and television * ''The Other Woman'' (1918 film), an American silent drama film * ''The Other Woman'' (1921 film), an American silent drama film * ''The Other Woman'' (1924 film), a German silent drama film * ''The Other Woman'' (1931 film), a British drama film * ''The Other Woman'' (1954 film), an American film noir by Hugo Haas * ''The Other Woman'', a 1959 Hong Kong film directed by Griffin Yueh Feng * ''The Other Woman'', an alternate title for ''As a Wife, As a Woman'', a 1961 Japanese film by Mikio Naruse * "The Other Woman", a 1973 episode of the television anthology series '' ABC's Matinee Today'' * ''The Other Woman'' (1978 film), an Egyptian drama film * ''The Other Woman'' (1983 film), a made-for-television film written by and starring Anne Meara * ''The Other Woman'' (1995 film), a made-for-television f ...
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Mistress (lover)
A mistress is a woman who is in a relatively long-term sexual and romantic relationship with a man who is married to a different woman. Description A mistress is in a long-term relationship with her attached mister, and is often referred to as "the other woman". Generally, the relationship is stable and at least semi-permanent, but the couple does not live together openly and the relationship is usually, but not always, secret. There is often also the implication that the mistress is sometimes "kept"i.e. her lover is contributing to her living expenses. A mistress is usually not considered a prostitute: while a mistress, if "kept", may, in some sense, be exchanging sex for money, the principal difference is that a mistress has sex with fewer men and there is not so much of a direct ''quid pro quo'' between the money and the sex act. There is usually an emotional and possibly social relationship between a man and his mistress, whereas the relationship between a prostitute and ...
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The Other Woman (2014 Film)
''The Other Woman'' is a 2014 American romantic comedy film directed by Nick Cassavetes, written by Melissa Stack, and starring Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, Kate Upton, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Nicki Minaj, Taylor Kinney, and Don Johnson. The film follows three womenCarly (Diaz), Kate (Mann), and Amber (Upton)who are all romantically involved with the same man (Coster-Waldau). After finding out about each other, the trio take their revenge on him. Development of ''The Other Woman'' began in January 2012, when 20th Century Fox hired Stack to write the script, based on the original idea from 1996 comedy ''The First Wives Club''. Casting was done between November 2012 and June 2013. Filming began on April 29, 2013, in locations including Manhattan, Long Island, the Hamptons, Dockers Waterside Restaurant on Dune Road in Quogue, and the Bahamas, and it concluded on August 27 that year. Aaron Zigman composed the score and LBI Productions produced the film. The film was released on April 2 ...
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Nina Simone
Eunice Kathleen Waymon (February 21, 1933 – April 21, 2003), known professionally as Nina Simone (), was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, and civil rights activist. Her music spanned styles including classical, folk, gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, and pop. The sixth of eight children born from a poor family in Tryon, North Carolina, Simone initially aspired to be a concert pianist. With the help of a few supporters in her hometown, she enrolled in the Juilliard School of Music in New York City. She then applied for a scholarship to study at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where, despite a well received audition, she was denied admission,Liz Garbus, 2015 documentary film, ''What Happened, Miss Simone?'' which she attributed to racism. In 2003, just days before her death, the Institute awarded her an honorary degree. To make a living, Simone started playing piano at a nightclub in Atlantic City. She changed her name to "Nina Simone" to disguise herself ...
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Jessie Mae Robinson
Jessie Mae Robinson (née Booker, October 1, 1918 – October 26, 1966) was an American musician and songwriter, whose compositions included many R&B and pop hits of the 1940s and 1950s, including "Black Night", "I Went To Your Wedding", and "Let's Have a Party". Biography Jessie Mae Booker was born in Call, Texas, but was raised in Los Angeles where she started writing songs in her teens, and met and married Leonard Robinson. After a few years she began pitching her songs to performers and music publishers. Her first song to be recorded was "Mellow Man Blues" by Dinah Washington in 1945. She found commercial success with Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson's "Cleanhead Blues" in 1946 and then "Old Maid Boogie", an R&B chart number one in 1947. Songs written by Jessie Mae Robi ...
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The Other Women (The Corn Sisters Album)
''The Other Women'' is a 2000 album by The Corn Sisters, a duo consisting of Carolyn Mark and Neko Case. The album was recorded live at Hattie's Hat in Seattle, Washington, in May 1998. The majority of the album consists of Carolyn Mark compositions and cover songs. The song "High On Cruel" had previously appeared on Case's debut solo album '' The Virginian'', in 1997. Track listing # "Too Many Pills" (Carolyn Mark) # "Not a Doll" (Carolyn Mark) # "No More for You" (Ronnie Hayward) # "She's Leaving Town" (Dave Lang) # "Fist City" (Loretta Lynn) # "Matineed" (Carolyn Mark) # "Love Me" (Mike Stoller, Jerry Leiber) # "Long Black Veil" (Marijohn Wilkin, Danny Dill) # "Howling at Midnight" (Lucinda Williams) # "High on Cruel" (Neko Case) # "90 Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street)" (Hal Blair, Don Robertson) # "Don't Let Me Cross Over" (Penny Jay Moyer) # "Endless Grey Ribbon" (Nick Lowe Nicholas Drain Lowe (born 24 March 1949) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and pr ...
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The Other Woman (Deni Hines And James Morrison Album)
''The Other Woman'' is a smooth jazz collaborative studio album by ARIA Award winning recording artists, Deni Hines and James Morrison (musician), James Morrison. The album was released in October 2007. Hines and Morrison toured the album throughout late 2007/early 2008 and recorded a live DVD of the tour. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2008, ''The Other Woman'' was nominated for 'ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album', losing out to ''Footprints'' by Andrea Keller. Track listing Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts ''The Other Woman'' was the highest selling Jazz and Blues album by an Australian artist in 2007. Credits * Alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, clarinet – Mark Taylor * Arranged by James Morrison * Double bass, electric bass – Phil Stack * Drums – Gordon Rytmeister * Guitar – James Muller * Piano, keyboards – Tim Fisher * Recorded and mixed by Daniel Brown * Trombone [solo] – Dave Panichi * Trumpet – Ralph Pyl * Trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, trumpet [digital], ...
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The Other Woman (Miss Jones Album)
''The Other Woman'' is the first and only album released by Miss Jones. It was released on June 18, 1998 through Motown Records. Jones had previously signed a deal with Tommy Boy Records and released the minor hits "Where I Wanna Be Boy" and "Don't Front", but left the label to take a job as a radio DJ for Hot 97. Eventually she returned to performing and signed with Motown and began to record her debut album. The project featured production from the likes of Mario Winans and Rashad Smith and guest appearances from Mobb Deep and Craig Mack. The album's lead single was "2 Way Street", which managed to make it to the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at 62. ''The Other Woman'', however, did not perform well and only made it to 51 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums is a music chart published weekly by '' Billboard'' magazine that ranks R&B and hip hop albums based on sales in the United States and is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan. The chart debuted as Hot R&B ...
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Renaissance (band)
Renaissance are an English progressive rock band, best known for their 1978 UK top 10 hit " Northern Lights" and progressive rock classics like "Carpet of the Sun", "Mother Russia", and "Ashes Are Burning". They developed a unique sound, combining a female Lead vocalist, lead vocal with a fusion of classical music, classical, folk music, folk, rock music, rock, and jazz influences. Characteristic elements of the Renaissance sound are Annie Haslam's wide vocal range, prominent piano accompaniment, orchestration, orchestral arrangements, vocal harmonies, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, synthesiser, and versatile drum work. The band created a significant following in the northeast United States in the 1970s, and that region remains their strongest fan base. The original line-up included two former members of the Yardbirds, Keith Relf and Jim McCarty, along with John Hawken, Louis Cennamo and Relf's sister Jane Relf. They intended to put "something together with more of a classical in ...
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The Other Woman (Ray Parker Jr
The Other Woman may refer to: * Mistress (lover), a woman in an intimate relationship with a man who is married to a different woman Film and television * ''The Other Woman'' (1918 film), an American silent drama film * ''The Other Woman'' (1921 film), an American silent drama film * ''The Other Woman'' (1924 film), a German silent drama film * ''The Other Woman'' (1931 film), a British drama film * ''The Other Woman'' (1954 film), an American film noir by Hugo Haas * ''The Other Woman'', a 1959 Hong Kong film directed by Griffin Yueh Feng * ''The Other Woman'', an alternate title for ''As a Wife, As a Woman'', a 1961 Japanese film by Mikio Naruse * "The Other Woman", a 1973 episode of the television anthology series '' ABC's Matinee Today'' * ''The Other Woman'' (1978 film), an Egyptian drama film * ''The Other Woman'' (1983 film), a made-for-television film written by and starring Anne Meara * ''The Other Woman'' (1995 film), a made-for-television film * ''The Othe ...
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The Other Woman (Ray Price Album)
''The Other Woman'' is a studio album by country music artist Ray Price. It was released in 1965 by Columbia Records (catalog no. CS-9182). The album debuted on ''Billboard'' magazine's country album chart on October 2, 1965, peaked at No. 3, and remained on the chart for a total of 38 weeks. The album included two Top 20 singles: "The Other Woman" (No. 2) and "Don't You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me" (No. 11). AllMusic gave the album four-and-a-half stars. Track listing Side A # "The Other Woman (In My Life)" (Don Rollins) - 2:55 # "Don't You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me" (Hank Cochran) - 2:42 # "After Effects (From Loving You)" (Hank Mills) - 2:27 # "Too Much Love Is Spoiling You" (Fred Carter Jr.) - 2:44 # "An Eye For an Eye" (Johnny Bush) - 3:10 # "Unloved, Unwanted" (Irene Stanton, Wayne P. Walker) - 3:16 Side B # "Funny How Time Slips Away" (Willie Nelson) - 3:39 # "Born to Lose" (Frankie Brown) - 3:27 # " Just Call Me Lonesome" (Rex Griffin) - 2:25 # "This Cold War With Y ...
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Eric Jerome Dickey
Eric Jerome Dickey (July 7, 1961January 3, 2021) was an American author. He wrote several crime novels involving grifters, ex cons, and assassins, the latter novels having more diverse settings, moving from Los Angeles to the United Kingdom to the West Indies, each having an international cast of characters. Dickey was a ''New York Times'' bestselling novelist. Early life and education Dickey was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on July 7, 1961. He received a Bachelor of Science from Memphis State University in 1983. At Memphis State, Dickey was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, a fraternity. In 1983, Dickey moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in engineering. Dickey was employed in the aerospace industry working at Rockwell International, ASSD division, as a software developer, before deciding that he wanted to pursue acting and stand-up comedy, and began on the local and national comedy circuit. Literary career Dickey authored fifteen novels and his work appeared in a varie ...
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Joy Fielding
Joy Fielding (née Tepperman; born March 18, 1945) is a Canadian novelist and actress. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. Biography Born in Toronto, Ontario, she graduated from the University of Toronto in 1966, with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature. As Joy Tepperman, she had a brief acting career, appearing in the film ''Winter Kept Us Warm'' (1965) and in an episode of '' Gunsmoke''. She later changed her last name to Fielding (after Henry Fielding) and began writing novels. Fielding is also the screenwriter of the television film '' Golden Will: The Silken Laumann Story''. In the 1980s, she was also a regular contributor of book reviews to Jack Farr's CBC Radio program ''The Radio Show''. Personal At the age of 8, Tepperman wrote her first story and sent it into a local magazine, and at age 12 sent in her first TV script, however both were rejected. She had a brief acting career, eventually giving it up to write full-time in 1972.Wagner, Vit. "Okay With Being 'Popular'; ...
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