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Maker(s) or The Maker(s) may refer to: Film and television * ''The Maker'' (film), a 1997 American drama film *Maker Studios, now part of Disney Digital Network, an American multi-channel TV network *''Makers'', a 2014 British documentary series on Channel 4 written by Pete Williams *'' Makers: Women Who Make America'', a 2013 American TV documentary, a 2014 TV series, and related media Literature *Maker (character), a Marvel Comics superhero turned supervillain * ''The Maker'' (book), or ''Dreamtigers'', a 1960 collection by Jorge Luis Borges * ''Makers'' (novel), a 2009 novel by Cory Doctorow *'' Makers: The New Industrial Revolution'', a 2012 book by Chris Anderson *Maker Media, publisher of '' Make'' magazine and the 2006 book ''Makers'' Music Bands * The Makers (American band), a garage rock/rock-n-roll band formed in 1991 * The Makers (Australian band), a rock group formed in 1988 Albums * ''The Maker'' (Chris August album) or the title song, 2015 * ''The Maker'' (Pat ...
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The Maker (film)
''The Maker'' is a 1997 American drama film written by Rand Ravich and directed by Tim Hunter (director), Tim Hunter. It premiered in the United States on October 17, 1997. Plot Josh is a high school boy who lives with his adoptive parents and is involved in little crimes with his friends, including young lesbian Bella. His elder brother, Walter, returns home after leaving home ten years prior when he was 18 and not being heard of all those years. Walter starts to involve Josh in various new criminal activities, including robbery. Cast *Matthew Modine as Walter Schmeiss *Mary-Louise Parker as Officer Emily Peck *Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Josh Minnell *Fairuza Balk as Bella Sotto *Michael Madsen as Skarney *Kate McGregor-Stewart as Mother Minnell See also * List of American films of 1997 References External links

* 1997 films American drama films Films directed by Tim Hunter 1997 drama films 1990s English-language films 1990s American films {{1990s-US-drama-film-stub ...
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Butterfly (Hollies Album)
''Butterfly'' is the seventh studio album by the English rock and pop band the Hollies, released on 1 November 1967. It was the band's final album to feature Graham Nash before his departure from the group in 1968. The album consisted solely of songs written by the trio of Nash, Allan Clarke, and Tony Hicks, with Nash leading the sessions. It showcased the band's pop-oriented approach to psychedelia. In the US and Canada, Epic Records released an alternate version of the album as '' Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse'' (also November 1967), featuring a different track selection/order and alternate artwork. The 1967 single " King Midas in Reverse" was not included on the UK version of the album, but was added to the North American version. A 1998 CD reissue brings together all the tracks from both versions of the album. UK Release As with ''Evolution'' (1967), none of the songs on the UK album were selected for single or EP release in the UK. The mono single and stereo CD v ...
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Makar (other)
Makar is a term from Scottish literature for a poet. Makar may also refer to: *Makar (National Poet for Scotland) * Makar (given name), a Slavic male given name * Makar (surname) Places * Makar, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran * Makar, Nepal, a village in Nepal * Makar Island in the Laptev Sea * Makars' Court in central Edinburgh, Scotland * Makar (Croatia), willage in Croatia, near Makarska Ships * ''Makar''-class survey catamaran * INS ''Makar'' (J31), the lead ship of Makar-class catamarans Other * Macar, the name of several individuals in Greek mythology See also * Machair A machair (; sometimes machar in English) is a fertile low-lying grassy plain found on part of the northwestern coastlines of Ireland and Scotland, particularly the Outer Hebrides. The best examples are found on North and South Uist, Harris ..., grassy plain found on northwest coastlines of Ireland and Scotland * Macquart * Makara (other) * Makari (other) * Ma ...
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The Maker (hotel)
The Maker is a hotel in Hudson, New York, United States. Owned by Lev Glazman and Alina Roytberg, it opened on August 6, 2020. The hotel, which has eleven bedrooms, occupies three historic buildings: a 19th-century carriage house, a Georgian mansion and a Greek Revival Greek Revival architecture is a architectural style, style that began in the middle of the 18th century but which particularly flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, predominantly in northern Europe, the United States, and Canada, ... building. Its library featured several hundreds of books from the Strand Book Store in New York City. Its four suites are named the Architect, the Artist, the Writer and the Gardener. The hotel, which is , has three dining areas: a café, a lounge and a restaurant (located in a conservatory). References External links *{{Official website, THE MAKER Hudson, New York Hotels in New York (state) Hotels established in 2020 2020 establishments in New York (st ...
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T/Maker
T/Maker (Table Maker) was one of the first spreadsheet programs designed for the personal computer user and released by Peter Roizen in 1979. The application ran on CP/M, TRSDOS, and later on MS-DOS computers. T/Maker was originally distributed by Lifeboat Associates of New York. T/Maker took a different approach to most other spreadsheets: instead of embedding formulas in each cell, formulas were defined on a per-row and per-column basis in the margins. Although T/Maker was released six months after VisiCalc, it was perhaps the first application to provide an 'office' suite approach to data. Tables could be used in databases or spreadsheets and were accessible in 'word' type documents. T/Maker Company The T/Maker Company was an early personal computer software company, formed in 1983 in order to market CP/M and MS-DOS programs that had originally been published by 3rd party publishing houses. They expanded into the Apple Macintosh market, releasing the ClickArt line of clip a ...
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Super Mario Maker
is a 2015 platform game and game creation system developed and published by Nintendo. An entry in the ''Super Mario'' series, the game allowed players to create, play, and share courses based on previous ''Super Mario'' titles including ''Super Mario Bros.'', '' Super Mario Bros. 3'', ''Super Mario World'', and '' New Super Mario Bros. U''. The game was released on the Wii U in September 2015 as part of the 30th anniversary of ''Super Mario Bros.'' Upon release, ''Super Mario Maker'' received positive reception from critics, who praised for its user interface and course editing tools. By May 2016, more than seven million courses had been created by players worldwide, which had been played more than 600 million times. A port for the Nintendo 3DS titled was released in December 2016 without the ability to upload levels to the online portal. It received more mixed reviews compared to the Wii U version. A sequel titled ''Super Mario Maker 2'' was released for the Nintendo Switch ...
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Maker Culture
The maker culture is a contemporary subculture representing a technology-based extension of DIY culture that intersects with hardware-oriented parts of hacker culture and revels in the creation of new devices as well as tinkering with existing ones. The maker culture in general supports open-source hardware. Typical interests enjoyed by the maker culture include engineering-oriented pursuits such as electronics, robotics, 3-D printing, and the use of computer numeric control tools, as well as more traditional activities such as metalworking, woodworking, and, mainly, its predecessor, traditional arts and crafts. The subculture stresses a cut-and-paste approach to standardized hobbyist technologies, and encourages cookbook re-use of designs published on websites and maker-oriented publications. There is a strong focus on using and learning practical skills and applying them to reference designs. There is also growing work on equity and the maker culture. Philosophical emphas ...
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Maker, Cornwall
Maker () is a village between Cawsand and Rame Head, Rame Peninsula, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The name means ''a ruin'' or ''old wall'' in Cornish, possibly because the church was built from the ruins of West Stonehouse in Cremyll. This origin of the name is unlikely, as Maker is first referred to in 705AD, which predates the construction of the church. Another supposition, is that the "old walls" are those of a (now lost) Roman-British villa. However, another Celtic name is ''Egloshayle'', (not to be confused with Egloshayle on the River Camel) which means, "the church on the estuary". The village and its neighbour Rame are in the civil parish of Maker-with-Rame and the parliamentary constituency of South East Cornwall. The parish had a population of 1,020 at the 2011 census. History In the late 7th Century the West Saxons and native Britons had engaged in a series of battles near the River Parrett. Around this time Aldhelm wrote a letter to King Geraint ...
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Maker (surname)
Maker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Joyce Maker, American politician * Michael J. Maker (born 1969), American horse trainer * Mike Maker (basketball) (born 1965), American basketball coach * A family of Australian basketball players of South Sudanese origin: ** Thon Maker (born 1997), a forward-center born in South Sudan ** Matur Maker Matur Marial Maker (born 1 January 1998) is a South Sudanese-born Australian basketball player for CS Maristes of the Lebanese Basketball League. He moved to Australia in his childhood and played for various prep schools in Canada and the Unit ... (born 1998), brother of Thon, also a forward-center born in South Sudan ** Makur Maker (born 2000), cousin of Thon and Matur, a center born in Kenya {{surname ...
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Martha Wainwright (album)
} ''Martha Wainwright'' is the debut album of Montreal singer Martha Wainwright, released on April 12, 2005. The album received generally favourable reviews. Track listing All tracks by Martha Wainwright except where noted. # "Far Away" – 2:54 # "G.P.T." – 2:44 # "Factory" – 3:32 # "These Flowers" – 4:11 # "Ball & Chain" – 3:18 # "Don't Forget" – 4:11 # "This Life" – 6:01 # "When the Day Is Short" – 3:46 # "Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole" – 3:14 # "TV Show" – 4:09 # "The Maker" – 4:08 # "Who Was I Kidding?" – 4:10 # " Whither Must I Wander" (Robert Louis Stevenson, Ralph Vaughan Williams) – 2:47 Special edition bonus tracks From the five-song EP, ''I Will Internalize'', also released by MapleMusic, and which preceded the full album release. Songs excluded from the special edition were "I Will Internalize" and "New York, New York, New York". # "Bring Back My Heart" (featuring Rufus Wainwright) – 3:17 # "Baby" – 3:56 # "Dis, quand reviendras-tu?" ( ...
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Acadie (album)
''Acadie'' is the debut studio album by record producer and singer-songwriter Daniel Lanois, originally released in 1989 by Opal Records and Warner Bros. Records. It was largely written and recorded in the city of New Orleans. Lanois sings on it in both French and English, sometimes on the same track. It was reissued in 2005 with new cover art (but otherwise identical to the original) and then issued again in 2021 as ''Acadie (Gold Top Edition)'' and only the 2021 edition is available for streaming. ''Acadie'' was named the 20th greatest Canadian album of all time in Bob Mersereau's 2007 book ''The Top 100 Canadian Albums''. Track listing All tracks written by Daniel Lanois unless otherwise noted. # "Still Water" – 4:29 # "The Maker" – 4:13 # "O Marie" – 3:13 # "Jolie Louise" – 2:41 # "Fisherman's Daughter" – 2:47 # "White Mustang II" (Lanois, Brian Eno) – 2:54 # "Under a Stormy Sky" – 2:20 # "Where the Hawkwind Kills" – 3:51 # "Silium's Hill" – 3:00 # "Ice"&nbs ...
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Unfortunately, Terror Jr
''Unfortunately, Terror Jr'' is the debut studio album by American pop duo Terror Jr, released on January 25, 2019, through Effess and Atlantic Records. It was supported by the singles "Heaven Wasn't Made for Me", "A-OK (Everything's Perfect)", and "Terrified". Background David Singer-Vine revealed that the duo started out with over 100 songs, and in order to reduce the number to 15, they kept only those that "closely represented who they wanted to be in terms of future growth", with Singer-Vine stating "We want to be great. ..These songs on this album, it's a departure in a sense of the scale of it all. I think this is the grandest we've appeared." The process took over a year, and the duo said in a press release that "There are no soft moments on our album and that's intentional... We don't want to be background music... The point is to engage. We hope that people listen to these songs with questions and come out with answers." Lisa Vitale said of the album title: "I kind of th ...
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