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Black dog or blackdog may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional entities * Black Dog, a bio-robot in the 1982 Bulgarian animated science fiction film ''Treasure Planet (1982 film), The Treasure Planet'' * The Black Dog, an inn in 2015–2016 British drama TV series ''The Coroner'' * Black Dog, a pirate in Robert Louis Stevenson's ''Treasure Island'' * Black Dogs, a group of students in the ''Boarding School Juliet'' manga series Film and television * ''The Black Dog'', a 1987 animated short film by Alison de Vere * Black Dog (1998 film), ''Black Dog'' (1998 film), an American film * Black Dog (2024 film), ''Black Dog'' (2024 film), a Chinese film * ''Black Dog: Being A Teacher'', a 2019 South Korean television series * "Black Dog", a 2002 episode of the American TV series That '70s Show (season 5), ''That '70s Show'' (season 5) * "Blackdog", a 2005 two-part episode of the British TV series ''The Commander (TV series), The Commander'' season 2 Literature * Black Dog (novel), ...
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Treasure Planet (1982 Film)
''Treasure Planet'' (Bulgarian language, Bulgarian: ) is a 1982 Bulgarian Animation, animated science fiction film directed by Rumen Petkov (artist), Rumen Petkov and produced by the Sofia Animation Studio. The 72-minute movie is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 adventure novel ''Treasure Island'', and was released 20 years before Disney’s ''Treasure Planet,'' another movie with the same concept. The Bulgarian band "Tangra" did the movie's music. Story From inside a black hole, a young man named Filipe recounts his adventure. On an entirely artificial Earth where nature ceased to exist long ago, a bio-robot named Black Dog confronts old space pirate and his fellow Billy Bones for a star map, leading to the treasure of Captain Flint. Billy refuses, and is threatened with the Black Spot (Treasure Island), Black Spot by Black Dog. After dropping trumpets onto Black Dog, Billy tries to fly away in a wheelchair, but is cornered and forced to jump rope unt ...
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RTFM (album)
''RTFM'' is the fifth album by the American alternative rock band Poster Children, released in 1997. The title comes from the term RTFM, short for "Read The Fucking Manual". It was issued as an enhanced CD. The band supported the album by touring with Failure. Production The album was mixed using a Mac Quadra 650. The band recorded the album with the same lineup that recorded ''Junior Citizen''; it was the first time in their existence that the exact same band members had appeared on two albums in a row. Critical reception ''The New York Times'' wrote: "Years on the club circuit have made the band's lyrics ever more sardonic; in "Music of America" from their new album, ''RTFM'' (Reprise), Poster Children mock 'AM/FM trash, recycled every hour and converted into cash.'" The ''Chicago Tribune The ''Chicago Tribune'' is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1847, it was formerly self-styled as the "World's Greatest Newspaper", a slo ...
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Salvage Dawgs
''Salvage Dawgs'' is an American reality television series detailing the experiences of Mike Whiteside and Robert Kulp, co-owners of the architectural salvage store Black Dog Salvage, as they negotiate for bids on vintage architectural elements inside buildings that are planned to be demolished. First airing on November 8, 2012 to mild audience reception, the show ran for 11 seasons on the DIY Network and ended in January 2020, citing problems related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Background The show is centered around employees of Black Dog Salvage a salvage company based out of Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke ( ) is an Independent city (United States), independent city in Virginia, United States. It lies in Southwest Virginia, along the Roanoke River, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Blue Ridge range of the greater Appalachian Mountains. Roanok ... that finds, acquires, and eventually sells valuable (yet abandoned or soon-to-be destroyed) pieces of construction salvage. According to W ...
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The Black Dog, Dublin
The Black Dog was a prison in Newhall Market, now Cornmarket, in Dublin, Ireland. Built as a square tower and originally known as Browne's Castle, the site became a tavern and was in use as a prison from at least the 17th century. It was in use up until the late 18th century, when it was replaced by a number of new prisons, including Newgate Prison (built 1783) and a new Sheriff's Prison on Green Street (built 1794). History The Black Dog was located in Browne's Castle, which became a tavern from which the prison got its name. From the early 18th century the Black Dog functioned as the main debtors' prison in Dublin. The length of a prisoner's stay was determined largely by the whim of his creditors. It was run privately for profit; beds could be rented from the head warder for one shilling a night. Those who could not afford a bed were consigned to a damp airless dungeon, about square and high, which had no light except that which was admitted through a sewer, which ran close ...
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The Black Dog (restaurant)
The Black Dog is a restaurant and tavern in Vineyard Haven on the island of Martha's Vineyard. The restaurant was founded in 1971 and became well known for its souvenir T-shirts featuring the logo of the eponymous black dog. They subsequently expanded to sell other products with the same logo. Stores The Black Dog currently has many locations on Martha's Vineyard and one on the island of Nantucket, as well as in the mainland Massachusetts towns of Falmouth, Mashpee, Newburyport, Boston, Plymouth, and Chatham. They currently have two outlets in Wrentham, Massachusetts and Merrimack, New Hampshire. Outside of Massachusetts, they have stores in Newport, Rhode Island; Portland, Maine; Kennebunkport, Maine; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Mystic, Connecticut; Annapolis, Maryland; Savannah, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina; and Sarasota, Florida. The Provincetown location at 293 Commercial Street closed in December 2024. It reopened in May 2025 at 315 Commercial Street. History ...
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Black Dog Scotch Whisky
Black Dog is a brand of blended Scotch whisky produced by the Indian beverage company United Spirits Limited (USL), a subsidiary of Diageo. The Black Dog was first blended and bottled in Scotland in 1883 by James MacKinlay but since 1992 is bottled and marketed in India. The whiskies used in the blend come from Scotland. In 2013, Black Dog was reported to be the world's fastest growing Scotch whisky by volume, according to International Wine and Spirits Research (IWSR). Black Dog is bottled in Parmori District Nasik in Maharashtra, by importing the undiluted spirits from Scotland, a strategy that avoids the import duties imposed on liquor imports to India that are bottled prior to import. (Import duties may be as high as 150% for liquor bottled prior to import, but only about 30% when bottled in India.). The brand's main competitors in India outside of the United Spirits family are 100 Pipers Blended Scotch owned by Pernod Ricard and an expression from the Teachers' f ...
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Black Dog Institute
__NOTOC__ The Black Dog Institute is a not-for-profit facility for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mood disorders such as depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder. It was founded in 2002 by the UNSW School of Psychiatry Scientia Professor Gordon Parker and is based in Sydney, Australia. Research The Black Dog Institute undertakes research into the prevention, early intervention and treatment of depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and anxiety. They partner with the Australian Centre for Research Excellence in Suicide Preventio(CRESP)concerned with lowering suicide rates in Australia. According to CRESP, suicide is the most common cause of death in Australians aged 15–44 years – more common than deaths from motor vehicle accidents or skin cancer and the tenth most common cause of death overall for Australian males. The problem is worse in rural and regional areas, according to a 2012 study by Griffith University Griffith University is a public university, public ...
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Black Dog Publishing
Black Dog Publishing is a British publishing company specialising in illustrated non-fiction books on contemporary culture. Topics covered by Black Dog include architecture, art, craft, design, environment, fashion, film, music and photography. Details The company was founded by Duncan McCorquodale in 1993. Its website claims it aspires to "take a daring, innovative approach to our titles". It has an emphasis on high production values. Black Dog has published the Labels Unlimited and Edge Futures series, a series of books by Art on the Underground, the official London Eye book, and a book about the Riot Grrrl movement titled ''Riot Grrrl: Revolution Girl Style Now!'', biographies of such figures as Charlemagne Palestine, Alvar Aalto, Colin St John Wilson, Tod Browning and Jean-Luc Godard. In 2007 Black Dog released ''Making Stuff for Kids'', an instructional craft book for children, in collaboration with ''The Guardian'' newspaper.
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Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers
Black Dog & Leventhal (and its imprint Tess Press) is a book publisher located in New York City. The company was founded by J.P. Leventhal in 1992 or 1993. It publishes general non-fiction but is best known for comprehensive illustrated information-based works. Black Dog & Leventhal's books were distributed by Workman Publishing Company until the company's acquisition by Hachette Book Group in 2014. After Leventhal's retirement in 2017, Black Dog & Leventhal became an imprint of Running Press. Notable authors Black Dog & Leventhal has published many acclaimed authors, including David Baldacci, Sandra Brown, Michael Connelly, Malcolm Gladwell, Sally Mann, Gwyneth Paltrow, James Patterson, and Stephen M. Silverman Stephen Meredith Silverman (November 22, 1951 – July 6, 2023) was an American biographer, journalist, and editor. He was chief entertainment correspondent for the ''New York Post'' from 1977 to 1988,
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Black Dog Books (American Publisher)
Black Dog Books (BDB) is an independent press operation in Normal, Illinois, founded in 1997 by publisher Tom Roberts to keep an outlet for adventure fiction alive. It has expanded to publish fiction in the adventure, mystery, science fiction, and horror genres. History Black Dog Books began operations in 1997. The first 40 titles in the BDB line appeared in a chapbook format, with some giveaway titles and memorial books added to that figure. In 2006, a trade paperback line was launched. As of this writing, Black Dog Books has more than 60 titles in print. They expect to be releasing 8 to 10 new titles a year. Since the first title, BDB has gone out of its way to produce collections of material that is difficult to come by from rare magazines, and overlooked character collections. This extra effort to rescue works from obscurity has brought praise from readers and reviewers alike: "Publisher Tom Roberts is but one of an ever-growing number of those doing a great service, not onl ...
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Black Dog Books (Australian Publisher)
Black Dog Books was an independent publisher and production house based in Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. Since 2011 it is an imprint of Walker Books. It focuses on children's literature (as does the Walker Group) but publishes books in all genres. History Black Dog Books publish books in all genres but have a main focus on children's literature. The company's books are distributed in Australia by Murdoch Books, New Zealand by Scholastic Corporation, and in South Africa by Rynew Educational Enterprises. Black Dog Books is also a production house, producing books for Horwitz Martin and Pearson Education. The company has published multiple award-winning and short-list nominee titles. Their first winning title was in 2002 with '' When Mum Was Little'' by Mini Goss which won the Crichton Award for Children's Book Illustration. A notable author that they publish is Carole Wilkinson whose works published by Black Dog Books have won more than five awards, including the Children's ...
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Perro Negro
"Perro Negro" (English: Black Dog) is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny and Colombian singer Feid. It was released as a single on November 17, 2023, through Rimas Entertainment. Background and release First it was rumored that a collaboration between the two singers might possibly come out, and that it would be successful. On October 9, 2023, Bad Bunny made an official announcement about " Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana", and that "Perro Negro" would be included as the nineteenth track. Critical reception ''Billboard'' ranked "Perro Negro" as the fourth best song on '' Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana'', stating that "their voices soar atop hescintillating new reggaetón track, complete with pulsating beats that transport listeners mentally to the heart of Medellín's nightlife". Audio visualizer An audio visualizer was uploaded to YouTube on October 13, 2023 along with the other song audio visualizers that appeared on ''Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana''. ...
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