Sporting Life (British Newspaper), Sporting Life
Sporting Life, The Sporting Life or Sportin' Life may refer to: __NOTOC__ Film * ''Sporting Life'' (1918 film), a silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur * ''Sporting Life'' (1925 film), a silent comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur * ''Sportin' Life'' (2020 film), an Italian documentary film Music * ''Sportin' Life'' (Mink DeVille album), issued in 1985, is the sixth and final album by the rock band Mink DeVille * ''Sportin' Life'' (Weather Report album), the fifteenth studio album by Weather Report, released in 1985 * ''The Sporting Life'' (album), a 1994 album by avant-garde singer Diamanda Galas * "The Sporting Life," a song on The Decemberists' album ''Picaresque'' * Sporting Life (musician) (born 1983), member of New York City hip hop group Ratking Other uses * Sportin' Life, a character in George Gershwin's opera ''Porgy and Bess'' * Sporting Life (retailer) Sporting Life is a sporting retailer shop based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sporting L ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sporting Life (1918 Film)
''Sporting Life'' is a lost 1918 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur. It is the first film for sisters Faire Binney and Constance Binney, from the Broadway stage. Tourneur would re-film this story again in 1925. Plot As described in a film magazine, Lord Woodstock (Graves) is in financial difficulties and is counting on a fight and a race to reestablish his fortune. He has plighted his troth to Norah (Binney), daughter of his trainer Miles Cavanagh (Eldridge). His sister Kitty (Binney) is in love with Joe Lee (Richmond), a Gypsy. Malet de Carteret (Craig) and his wife Olive (Kershaw) are anxious to ruin Woodstock for their own gain. Olive attempts to fascinate Joe so that he will throw the fight as, under the rules of the Club, unless Woodstock can pay his debts after the fight he cannot race. Unable to arrange it any other way, Olive has Joe poisoned. Woodstock then goes into the ring himself and wins the fight. His horse Lady Love has been stolen, but Norah ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sporting Life (1925 Film)
Sporting Life, The Sporting Life or Sportin' Life may refer to: __NOTOC__ Film * ''Sporting Life'' (1918 film), a silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur * ''Sporting Life'' (1925 film), a silent comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur * ''Sportin' Life'' (2020 film), an Italian documentary film Music * ''Sportin' Life'' (Mink DeVille album), issued in 1985, is the sixth and final album by the rock band Mink DeVille * ''Sportin' Life'' (Weather Report album), the fifteenth studio album by Weather Report, released in 1985 * ''The Sporting Life'' (album), a 1994 album by avant-garde singer Diamanda Galas * "The Sporting Life," a song on The Decemberists' album ''Picaresque'' * Sporting Life (musician) (born 1983), member of New York City hip hop group Ratking Other uses * Sportin' Life, a character in George Gershwin's opera ''Porgy and Bess ''Porgy and Bess'' ( ) is an English-language opera by American composer George Gershwin, with a libretto written b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sportin' Life (2020 Film)
''Sportin' Life'' is a 2020 documentary film directed by Abel Ferrara. An Italian-French-British co-production, the film features Ferrara, Willem Dafoe, Cristina Chiriac, Anna Ferrara, Paul Hipp and Joe Delia. It had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on 4 September 2020. Production In June 2020, it was announced Ferrara had directed a documentary film titled ''Sportin' Life''. Release The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival (, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival held in Venice, Italy. It is the world's oldest film festival and one of the ... on 4 September 2020. References External links * 2020 documentary films 2020 films British documentary films Documentary films about the COVID-19 pandemic Films directed by Abel Ferrara Films scored by Joe Delia French documentary films Italian documentary films ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sportin' Life (Mink DeVille Album)
''Sportin’ Life'' is the sixth and final studio album by the Rock music, rock band Mink DeVille, released in 1985. Since the band's third album, 1981's ''Le Chat Bleu,'' when the original members of the band departed, lead singer and composer Willy DeVille had been assembling musicians to record and tour under the name Mink DeVille. After ''Sportin’ Life,'' Willy DeVille began recording and touring under his own name. The album was recorded for Polydor Records, Polydor at the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. As he had done on ''Le Chat Bleu,'' DeVille wrote some songs with the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Doc Pomus. Members of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section — Roger Hawkins (drummer), Roger Hawkins (drums), David Hood (bass), and Jimmy Johnson (session guitarist), Jimmy Johnson (guitar) — played on the album. Except for saxophonist Louis Cortelezzi, none of the musicians had played with Willy DeVille before. The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sportin' Life (Weather Report Album)
''Sportin' Life'' is the thirteenth studio album by American jazz fusion band Weather Report which was released in June 1985 through Columbia Records. Although featuring many more vocal performances than any of their previous studio albums, words are rare and most vocals are chants from guest musicians such as Bobby McFerrin or Carl Anderson. The album is named after a character from ''Porgy and Bess''. ''Sportin' Life'' was to be the last Weather Report studio album, but due to contractual obligations with Columbia the band had to release a follow-up, ''This Is This!'', in 1986. Track listing ''All tracks composed by Joe Zawinul; except where indicated.'' # "Corner Pocket" – 5:46 # "Indiscretions" – 4:05 # "Hot Cargo" – 4:41 # "Confians" (Mino Cinélu) – 5:07 # "Pearl On the Half Shell" (Wayne Shorter) – 4:06 # " What's Going On" (Renaldo Benson, Alfred Cleveland, Marvin Gaye) – 6:29 # "Face on the Barroom Floor" (Wayne Shorter) – 3:59 # "Ice-Pick Willy" – 5 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Sporting Life (album)
''The Sporting Life'' is an album by singer Diamanda Galás and multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones, released on September 6, 1994, by record label Mute. Reception ''Trouser Press'' described the album as "her most stimulating and broadly appealing work yet." Track listing #"Skótoseme" (Galás, Jones) – 6:27 #"Do You Take This Man?" (Galás, Jones) – 6:09 #" Dark End of the Street" (Chips Moman, Dan Penn) – 2:42 #"You're Mine" (Galás) – 5:10 #"Tony" (Galás) – 5:37 #"Devil's Rodeo" (Galás, Jones, Pete Thomas) – 5:37 #"The Sporting Life" (Galás, Jones) – 5:45 #"Baby's Insane" (Galás) – 4:39 #"Last Man Down" (Galás, Jones) – 4:50 #"Hex" (Galás, Jones) – 8:04 Personnel *Diamanda Galás – vocals, Hammond organ, piano *John Paul Jones – bass guitar, lap steel guitar * Pete Thomas – drums, percussion ;Technical *Richard Evans – engineering Engineering is the prac ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Picaresque (album)
''Picaresque'' is the third studio album from The Decemberists. It was released in 2005 on the Kill Rock Stars record label. The word "picaresque" refers to a form of satirical prose originating in Spain, depicting realistically and often humorously the adventures of a low-born, roguish hero living by their wits in a corrupt society. Recording The album was recorded at the Prescott Church in northeast Portland, which the band rented for one month in the summer of 2004. To facilitate the creative process and avoid creative block, band members filled a used bike helmet with slips of paper listing strategies and ideas to try out. Non-traditional rock instruments used in the album's recording included an accordion and a hurdy-gurdy. The album was produced by Chris Walla, also the guitarist for the band Death Cab for Cutie. Release The album includes the track "Sixteen Military Wives", the music video of which was distributed by the band via BitTorrent. A double vinyl version was rel ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sporting Life (musician)
Eric Adiele, known professionally as Sporting Life, is an American record producer, rapper, songwriter and visual artist. He is best known for being a member of New York City hip hop group Ratking with American rappers Wiki and Hak. Adiele has since gone on to release several solo albums and extended plays (EPs) under R&S Records. Discography Studio albums Extended plays Compilations Guest appearances Production discography 2011 ; Wiki - ''1993'' * 01. "Retired Sports" * 02. "Pretty Picture" * 03. "646 - 704 - 2610" * 04. "Piece of Shit" * 05. "Wikispeaks" * 06. "Sporting Life" 2012 ; Ratking - ''Wiki93'' * 01. "Retired Sports" * 02. "Pretty Picture" * 03. "646 - 704 - 2610" * 04. "Piece of Shit" * 05. "Wikispeaks" * 06. "Comic" * 07. "Sporting Life" 2013 ; Ratking - * "100" 2014 ; Ratking - '' So It Goes'' * 01. "*" * 02. "Canal" * 03. "Snow Beach" * 04. "So Sick Stories" (featuring King Krule) * 05. "Remove Ya" * 06. "Eat" * 07. "So It Goes" * 08. "Puerto R ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Porgy And Bess
''Porgy and Bess'' ( ) is an English-language opera by American composer George Gershwin, with a libretto written by author DuBose Heyward and lyricist Ira Gershwin. It was adapted from Dorothy Heyward and DuBose Heyward's play ''Porgy (play), Porgy'', itself an adaptation of DuBose Heyward's 1925 novel ''Porgy (novel), Porgy''. ''Porgy and Bess'' was first performed in Boston on September 30, 1935, before it moved to Broadway theatre, Broadway in New York City. It featured a cast of classically trained African-American singers—a daring artistic choice at the time. A 1976 #1976 Houston Grand Opera production, Houston Grand Opera production gained it a renewed popularity, and it is now one of the best known and most frequently performed operas. The libretto of ''Porgy and Bess'' tells the story of Porgy, a disabled black street beggar living in the slums of Charleston, South Carolina, Charleston. It deals with his attempts to rescue Bess from the clutches of Crown, her violent ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sporting Life (retailer)
Sporting Life is a sporting retailer shop based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sporting Life sells sporting goods specially made for runners, cyclers, skiers, snowboarders, and hikers. History Sporting Life was founded in 1979 as a privately owned company by David and Patti Russell (husband and wife), and Brian McGrath. The three co-founders are enthusiast skiers at a private club and are actively involved in picking merchandise, with Mr. Russell into sports equipment, Ms. Russell to fashion; and Mr. McGrath focused on footwear. As of 2011, there were 270 full-time staff and 600 employees. Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited bought a 75% share in the company in late 2011, with the founders retaining the remaining balance of shares. Sporting Life originally had four locations until their 2014 expansion. Their flagship store is located at 2665 Yonge Street, just south of Lawrence Avenue, and it contains 36,000 square feet over two stories, having been recently expanded in 2011. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sporting Life (British Newspaper)
The ''Sporting Life'' was a British newspaper published from 1859 until 1998, best known for its coverage of horse racing and greyhound racing. Latterly it has continued as a multi-sports website. Priced at one penny, the ''Sporting Life'' initially appeared twice weekly, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. It became a daily newspaper in 1883, and in 1886 acquired its rival, '' Bell's Life in London''. In 1924 the newspaper sponsored the 1924 Women's Olympiad held at Stamford Bridge in London. The paper continued publication until its merger with the ''Racing Post'' in May 1998; a proposed relaunch was aborted in 1999. On 20 December 1996, before the newspaper arm closed, ''Sporting Life'' launched an online version of the papersportinglife.com The site was run as a joint venture between Trinity Mirror and the Press Association until PA Sporting Life Ltd was sold to 36 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sporting Life (American Newspaper)
The ''Sporting Life'' was an American weekly newspaper, published from 1883 to 1917 and from 1922 to 1924, that provided national coverage on sports with a particular focus on baseball and trap shooting. The masthead on the front page of newspaper displayed the motto (shown in image at right): "Devoted to Base Ball, Trap Shooting and General Sports." It was founded in Philadelphia in 1883 by Francis Richter, Thomas Sotesbury Dando, and August Rudolph. Richter was the newspaper's publisher until 1917. He hired correspondents to report from locales across the United States and continued to publish and edit the ''Sporting Life'' until 1917. Throughout most of its existence, it was in competition with ''The Sporting News'', which was founded in 1886 and published by the Spink brothers in St. Louis. By 1890, it had "the largest circulation of any sporting or baseball newspaper" in the United States. By 1886, the publication had a circulation base of 40,000 subscribers. Henry Chadwick, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |