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Earthling or Earthlings may refer to: Film and television * ''Earthling'' (film), a 2010 sci-fi film * ''Earthlings'' (film), a 2005 animal rights documentary * '' The Earthling'', a 1980 drama film * "Earthling" (''Fringe''), a 2009 TV episode * "Earthlings" (''Steven Universe''), a 2016 TV episode * Earthlings, original code-name for ''The L Word'' TV series Music * Earthling (band), an English trip hop band * Earthlings?, an American psychedelic rock band * The Earthlings, a British acoustic duo * ''Earthling'' (David Bowie album), 1997 * ''Earthling'' (Eddie Vedder album), 2022 * ''Earthlings'' (album), by Chrome Hill, 2008 Other uses * Earthling Publications, an American small press * ''Earthlings'', a 2018 novel by Sayaka Murata See also * Earth (other) Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only habitable planet. Earth may also refer to: Elements *Earth (classical element), one of the four Greek classical elements *Earth (wuxing), ...
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Earthling (David Bowie Album)
''Earthling'' (stylised as ''EART HL I NG'') is the twenty-first studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 3 February 1997 through RCA Records in the United Kingdom, Virgin Records in the United States, and Arista Records/Bertelsmann Music Group, BMG in other territories. Mostly self-produced by Bowie, it was primarily recorded from August to October 1996 at New York City's Looking Glass Studios. Bowie composed the tracks with Reeves Gabrels and Mark Plati, who are credited as co-producers, with Mike Garson, Gail Ann Dorsey and Zack Alford providing Overdubbing, overdubs later. Developing musical styles previously explored on ''Outside (David Bowie album), Outside'' (1995), ''Earthling'' showcases an electronica-influenced sound partly inspired by the Industrial music, industrial and drum and bass culture of the 1990s, further exhibiting Jungle music, jungle and techno styles. Lyrically, the tracks express themes of Social alienation, alienation and spir ...
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Earthling (Eddie Vedder Album)
''Earthling'' is the third solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Eddie Vedder. The album was released on February 11, 2022, by Republic Records and Seattle Surf. Critical reception ''Earthling'' received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 79, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 15 reviews. In March 2022 the album received a glowing review from ''Record Collector'' magazine: "''Earthling'' gives an uplifting sense of the creative energy shared between Eddie Vedder and his keenly empathetic collaborators, distilled into striking, memorable songs, and unified by a fresh, cohesive sound." Track listing Personnel Musicians * Eddie Vedder – vocals (all tracks), background vocals (1, 3, 4, 6, 9–11), guitar (1, 5, 6, 10, 13), keyboards (1), tenor guitar (3), drums (7), ukelin (8), piano (12), percussion (13) * Andrew Wat ...
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Earthlings (film)
''Earthlings'' is a 2005 American documentary film about humanity's use of non-human animals as pets, food, clothing, entertainment, and for scientific research. The film is narrated by Joaquin Phoenix, features music by Moby, and was directed by Shaun Monson, executive produced by Libra Max and co-produced by Maggie Q. A sequel titled '' Unity'' was released in 2015. Synopsis Covering factory farms, pet stores, puppy mills, animal experimentation, ''Earthlings'' includes footage obtained through the use of hidden cameras to chronicle the day-to-day practices of some of the largest industries in the world, all of which rely on animals. Then, the film draws parallels between speciesism and racism, sexism, and more. Production The film started off as footage that writer, director, and producer Shaun Monson had shot at animal shelters around Los Angeles in 1999. Monson originally shot the footage for PSAs on spaying and neutering pets, but what he saw moved him so much ...
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Earthling (Fringe)
"Earthling" is the sixth episode of the American science fiction drama television series ''Fringe''s second season. The episode followed the Fringe team's investigation into random people mysteriously disintegrating into ash, a case which Agent Broyles had become deeply obsessed with in the past. It was co-written by J.H. Wyman and Jeff Vlaming, while Jon Cassar served as the director. The episode first aired on November 5, 2009 in the United States on the Fox network. An estimated 4.86 million viewers tuned in, contributing to a new ratings low for the series. The episode received generally mixed reviews, though multiple reviewers highlighted the episode's special effects. The VFX production team received a nomination at the 8th Annual Visual Effects Society Awards. Plot A Boston man ( Joe Towne) is attacked by a shadowy, ghost-like figure; his wife ( Michelle Harrison) returns home to find he disintegrates into ash upon being touched. After learning all of the victims h ...
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The Earthlings
The Earthlings is a musical collaboration between British-born Marucs Hill & Paul Burgess performing an unusual blend of acoustic music incorporating humour and character based lyrics. Early years Both Hill & Burgess attended Bishop Luffa secondary school in Chichester and when they met in the late 1980s it was clear they shared a similar sense of humour. It was in 1990 that Nuclear Freakout was formed along with fellow school friend Robert Thurston. Thurston left the following year and it was Hill & Burgess along with other school friends that continued under the Freakout banner. Much of Freakout's music was based on recorded improvisations between Hill & Burgess but also included recordings of various line-ups of school friends. They released a tape of demos in 1991 & two albums. 'Rub me up the wrong way' in 1995 which drew from material recorded between 1990–94 and the follow-up 'Rub me up the right way' in 1996. Plans for a third album never materialised. Earthlings Cal ...
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Earthling Publications
Earthling Publications is an American small press run by Paul Miller and specialising in limited edition books in the horror and dark fantasy genres. In 2003, Earthling won the Horror Writers Association Specialty Press Award. Books published by Earthling *''The Book of Bunk'' by Glen Hirshberg (2010) *''The Painter, the Creature, and the Father of Lies'' - a collection by Clive Barker and edited by Phil and Sarah Stokes (forthcoming, 2009) *''Slices'' by James A. Moore - collection of short stories (2009) *''Midnight on Mourn Street'' by Christopher Conlon (2008) *'' The Hellbound Heart: 20th Anniversary Edition'' by Clive Barker (2007) *''This Is Now'' by Michael Marshall Smith (2007) *''The Servants'' by Michael Marshall Smith (2007) *''American Morons'' by Glen Hirshberg (2006) *''Pressure'' by Jeff Strand (2006) *''World of Hurt'' by Brian Hodge (2006) *'' Bloodstained Oz'' by Christopher Golden and James A. Moore (illustrations by Glenn Chadbourne) (2006) *''King of ...
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The Earthling
''The Earthling'' is a 1980 American-Australian adventure film directed by Peter Collinson, and starring William Holden and Ricky Schroder. It was filmed in Australia in 1979, and was the last to be directed by Collinson before his death the following year. Cast * William Holden as Patrick Foley * Ricky Schroder as Shawn Dailey * Olivia Hamnett as Bettina Dailey * Walter Pym as Uncle Plot Patrick Foley is a jaded loner who has been a drifter for much of his life. Discovering he has terminal cancer, he decides to return to the Australian outback where he grew up to die in solitude. His plans are interrupted however when ten year old Shawn Dailey's parents die in a horrific accident leaving the boy alone and helpless. Reluctantly, Foley teaches the boy survival and they form a bond before Foley dies and Shawn begins his trek back to civilisation. Production The film was shot from September to October 1979 in the Blue Mountains, Barrington Forest and Warrumbungle National Par ...
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Earthlings?
Peter Marc Stahl is an American musician best known for fronting the Virginia-based punk/ hardcore band Scream with his brother Franz. Early on, Scream also featured Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl on drums who credited Pete Stahl as the inspiration for the song "My Hero" for his tutelage. Stahl later went on to form Wool with his brother in the 1990s, and also has sung for Goatsnake and Earthlings?. He also worked for The Viper Room in Los Angeles, and contributed to the Sunn O))) album ''ØØ Void'', and was featured on Orquesta del Desierto, a series of albums written about the desert. Stahl has also contributed to volumes 1 to 4 of Josh Homme's musical collaborative series The Desert Sessions, and toured with Queens of the Stone Age from 1998 to 1999 to perform these songs in addition to doing backing vocals for various songs by Queens of the Stone Age. Stahl also works as a tour manager, primarily for Rival Sons and Coheed and Cambria. Discography ...
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Earthling (band)
Earthling is an English trip hop band from Bristol, England. Members * Mau, rapper * Tim Saul, producer Contributor * Andy Keep, multi-instrumentalist Work The group produced two albums before splitting: 1995's ''Radar'' (with scratching, on three tracks, by Portishead's Geoff Barrow) and 1997's ''Human Dust'' (unreleased until 2004). The group had moderate success, appearing on '' Later... with Jools Holland'' and being remixed by Portishead. They had a number 1 single in Israel. ''Radar'' has been described by Popmatters as still standing "as a respectable complement and contrast to '' Dummy'', ''Maxinquaye'', and ''Protection''". Now Saul now makes music for documentaries and adverts. Mau became a member of the band Dirty Beatniks, and later appeared on two Télépopmusik albums under the pseudonym Soda-Pop. Keep teaches at Bath Spa University. Saul and Mau reformed Earthling in 2008, and in January 2011 released the album ''Insomniac's Ball'' on Bandcamp Bandca ...
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Earthling (film)
''Earthling'' is a 2010 sci-fi film by Clay Liford starring Rebecca Spence, Peter Greene and William Katt. Synopsis After a mysterious atmospheric event, a small group of people wake up to realize that their entire lives have been a lie. They are, in fact, aliens disguised as humans. Now they have to make a choice: live amongst men, or try to find a way home. Cast * Rebecca Spence as Judith * Peter Greene as Swinnert * William Katt William Theodore Katt (born February 16, 1951) is an American actor and musician. He is best known for his starring role as Ralph Hinkley/Hanley on the ABC television series '' The Greatest American Hero'' (1981–1983). Katt first became k ... as Ryan Donnelly * Jennifer Shakeshaft as Joy (as Jennifer Sipes) * Saxon Sharbino as Young Joy * Savanna Sears as Maris * Matt Socia as Sean * Amelia Turner as Abby * Gail Cronauer as Isabel * Harry Goaz as Thomas Head References External links * 2010 films 2010 science fiction films ...
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Sayaka Murata
Sayaka Murata (村田沙耶香 ''Murata Sayaka''; born August 14, 1979) is a Japanese writer. She has won the Gunzo Prize for New Writers, the Mishima Yukio Prize, the Noma Literary New Face Prize, and the Akutagawa Prize. Biography Murata was born in Inzai, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, in 1979. Her father was a judge, her mother a housewife. Murata has said she did not have a happy childhood. She started writing stories at age 10. As a child, she often read science fiction and mystery novels borrowed from her brother and mother, and her mother bought her a word processor after she attempted to write a novel by hand in the fourth grade of elementary school. After Murata completed middle school in Inzai, her family moved to Tokyo, where she graduated from Kashiwa High School (attached to Nishogakusha University) and studied art curation at Tamagawa University. Her first novel, ''Jyunyū'' (''Breastfeeding''), won the 2003 Gunzo Prize for New Writers. In 2013 she won the Mish ...
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Earthlings (album)
Chrome Hill is a jazz quartet from Oslo, Norway, originating from the Norwegian Academy of Music.Damp: Hoatzin
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The band changed its name from Damp with the release of the album ''Earthlings'' in 2008. Chrome Hill has played in Norway, Sweden, England, France, Portugal and Japan.


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In 2008 the album ''Earthlings'' was released under the band name Chrome Hill. Along with the change of name, came also a change of style. The music was no longer acoustic, with Asbjørn Lerheim's use of electric and baritone guitars, and clearly inspired by and