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 Encyclopedia: Julian Lennon
Julian was responsible for the name of one of his father's most famous songs, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, a phrase Julian used to describe a picture he had drawn, a watercolour painting of a girl (his classmate Lucy) surrounded by stars.
Julian directly inspired the title of one of his father's most famous songs, "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", a description Julian gave to describe a picture he had drawn, a watercolour painting of a girl (a classmate named Lucy) surrounded by stars.
Julian Lennon (born April 8, 1963) is a British singer, songwriter, musician, and the first son of famous Beatles member, John Lennon.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Julian-Lennon   (1368 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel - American Artist
Profile of the famous American artist Julian Schnabel at the Rupertinum Museum in Austria, from an exhibition in 2002.
+ Julian Schnabel is a famous American painter that was most famous for his expressionist portraits, collaged with broken cutlery and painted over.
Brief biography on the artist Julian Schnabel with paintings from the Broad Art collection.
www.linkism.com /visual_artists/famous-artists/s-art/julian-schnabel   (315 words)

  
 findyourcelebrities.com : julian glover : fansites : picture galleries : photo archives : profiles : link directories : wallpapers : e-cards : filmographies
Before you step away, just use our links related to the male celebrity Julian Glover filled with celebrity fan pages, images galleries, poster archives, movie review sites and picture collections which are in reference to the actor Julian Glover.
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Julian Glover celebrity fan sites, hugh picture collections, top links and male celebrity addresses.
www.findyourcelebrities.com /Male_List_G/Julian_Glover.html   (511 words)

  
 Antonio Torres Jurado Guitar Encyclopedia Guitar Chords Guitar Lessons Guitar Practicing Beginning Guitar Tips for Practice
He was apprenticed to a carpenter in the town of Vera, then moved to Granada where he learned the craft from the famous luthier José Pernas.
He moved to Sevilla where he met the famous guitarist Julián Arcas, who encouraged him.
He returned to San Sebastian in 1870 where he became a merchant of china and glassware.
www.guitarlessons.bizhosting.com /Antonio_Torres_Jurado.html   (511 words)

  
 boys clothing in English TV shows--the Famous Five
Julian, the older brother of Dick and Anne, is the natural leader of The Famous Five.
Julian is the eldest of the five characters, and older brother of Dick and Anne.
As a result, her character has been used to substantiate charges that Blyton's Famous Five series is sexist.
histclo.hispeed.com /the/tv/cou/eng/tveng-five.html   (1891 words)

  
 Famous Five books - Enid Blyton - Printed Books Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
The Famous Five are Julian, Dick, George, Anne and of course Timmy the dog, all of whom get into a lot of adventures (21 in all), with Enid Blyton?s charming narrative depicting their activities against the backdrop of rural England.
The Famous Five are one of the most lovable and immersible worlds ever created in literature.
Depicting the adventures of five children- Julian, Dick, George, Anne and the loveable Timmy the dog in different settings, the characters are realistic and never fail to capture any childs&; imagination.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /printed-books/famous-five-books-enid-blyton   (363 words)

  
 Julian Lage Bio
Julian joins the ranks of guitarists Larry Coryell, John Scofield, and Pat Metheny; other famous alumnae of Burton ensembles.
Julian has been extending his creativity by concentrating on composing over the past few years and he likes to "test-drive" these tunes with his own trio and quartet.
Julian’s first recorded effort is as a featured performer on vibraphonist Gary Burton’s latest album GENERATIONS, to be released in April, 2004 on Concord Records.
www.tedkurland.com /pbuild/linkbuilder.cfm?selection=doc.284   (1198 words)

  
 Maria & Julian Martinez pottery by art historian Dr. Lori
After Maria and Julian discovered in 1918 how to produce the now-famous black-on-black pottery, they spent the remainder of their careers perfecting and producing it for museums and collectors worldwide.
Following Julian Martinez's death in 1943, Maria and Julian's son Adam and his wife Santana helped Maria with the designs and the firing of her pottery.
Marie/Maria Martinez (Maria Montoya Martinez) and her husband, Julian were the basis of the modern potters at the San Ildefonso pueblo near Santa Fe, NM.
www.drloriv.com /lectures/martinez.asp   (477 words)

  
 Hubert Julian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the United States entered World War II, Julian volunteered to train for combat with the 789th, the famous Tuskegee Airmen.
Julian was one of several aviators in the 1920s and 1930s who competed in outdoing each other and briefly holding records for longest non-stop flights.
Julian's successful 1929 Transatlantic flight, 2 years after that of Charles Lindbergh, was commemorated by Calypso music singer Sam Manning in the record Lieutenant Julian, and made Julian a well known figure in the African-American and Afro-Caribbean community, and he sometimes thereafter billed himself as "The Black Lindbergh".
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hubert_Julian   (589 words)

  
 Wager between Julian Simon and Paul Ehrlich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julian Simon won because the price of three of the five metals went down in absolute terms and all five of the metals fell in price in inflation adjusted terms [2] with both tin and tungsten falling by more than half (inflation adjusted).
Julian L. Simon and Paul Ehrlich entered in a famous wager in 1980, betting on a mutually agreed upon measure of resource scarcity over the decade leading up to 1990.
Simon had Ehrlich choose five of several commodity metals.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wager_between_Julian_Simon_and_Paul_Ehrlich   (1302 words)

  
 Julian Lennon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julian directly inspired the title of one of his father's most famous songs, "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", a description Julian gave to describe a picture he had drawn, a watercolour painting of a girl (a classmate named Lucy) surrounded by stars.
Julian has often been somewhat icy towards the subject of his father, and especially Yoko Ono and, to a much lesser extent, Sean Lennon, though it should be noted that both Sean and Julian lost John at an early age at separate times.
Lennon's first-ever tour in the spring of 1985 was documented as part of the film "Stand By Me: A Portrait Of Julian Lennon" - a film profile started by Peckinpah and directed after Peckinpah's death by producer Martin Lewis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Julian_Lennon   (685 words)

  
 Julian Eltinge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julian Eltinge (born May 14, 1881; died March 7, 1941), born William Julian Dalton, was an American stage and screen actor and female impersonator.
In 1911, Eltinge opened one of his most famous shows, The Fascinating Widow at New York's Liberty Theater.
By the time Eltinge arrived in Hollywood, he was considered one of the highest paid actors on the American stage but with the arrival of the Great Depression and the death of vaudeville; Eltinge’s star began to fade.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Julian_Eltinge   (1496 words)

  
 Julian Simmons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julian Simmons is a Northern Irish television presenter, who works for UTV.
He is most famous for this when announcing the start of the ITV soap Coronation Street, when just before broadcast he begins, "But now on the UTV...".
Simmons originally provided weekend continuity announcements only (as well as news bulletins), as he held a full-time job in Air Canada, and later British Airways during the week, but now appears every evening.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Julian_Simmons   (198 words)

  
 Huxley, Julian
The grandson of the famous biologist T. Huxley (1825-95), and brother of the writer Aldous Huxley, Julian Huxley studied at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, receiving his zoology degree in 1909.
In 1946 Huxley was appointed as the first director-general of the newly founded United Nations Economic and Scientific Organization (UNESCO), during which time he travelled widely and identified the growing problems of population expansion and environmental destruction.
Huxley was appointed professor of zoology at King's College, London, in 1925 but resigned two years later to allow more time for research.
cartage.org.lb /en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/H/HuxleyJ/1.html   (321 words)

  
 Julian Jaynes - The Boyd of History
Julian Jaynes, a Princeton University psychologist who died recently at the age of 77, is famous, or notorious, depending on your point of view, for one book only: The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, first published in 1976.
Throughout the book Jaynes displays an impressive grasp of the historical aspects of his subject as well as of the state of neurophysiological science as it existed at the time he was writing.
If Jaynes were writing now he would no doubt point to such modern enthusiasms as the vogues for speaking with tongues, channelling, or communicating with angels as further manifestations of the same phenomenon.
radio.weblogs.com /0107127/stories/2003/02/02/julianJaynesTheBoydOfHistory.html   (1687 words)

  
 Broadmining: Slade
In one amusing scene he played a Slade song on the piano, and wished he could become famous...
Slade never truly caught on with American audiences (who often deemed them "too British-sounding"), but the group became a massive sensation in their home country, with success to rival Wizzard.
Slade's attempts at cracking the American market were largely unsuccessful, although a cover of the single "Cum on Feel the Noize," by Metal group Quiet Riot was a smash Top 5 hit in America in
www.lowide.com /Slade   (426 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel's Lust for Life / The New York Times - Cuba News / Noticias - CubaNet News
Schnabel was a famous painter before he was 30, and from the beginning of his career, he was friendly with actors.
Young Julian was liberated from the Freudian mental fretwork of the affluent Jewish artist.
Schnabel was wearing a boxy gray jacket; he did not fit the image he had gained over the years as a painter in a sarong.
www.cubanet.org /CNews/y01/mar01/26e9.htm   (5966 words)

  
 The Observer Magazine Sean O'Hagan meets Julian Schnabel
Schnabel and Chuck, though, seem to be in tune on some intuitive, if abstract, level that I have not yet got the hang of, but will soon realise is the only level that Julian Schnabel operates on.
Julian Schnabel is showing me some of his new paintings.
Since then, Schnabel's star has fallen dramatically in the art world, but, as if to single-handedly refute F Scott Fitzgerald's famous dictum that 'there are no second acts in American life', he has reinvented himself as an accomplished film director.
observer.guardian.co.uk /magazine/story/0,11913,1071197,00.html   (3380 words)

  
 FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD-WINNING
Julian's origins are so dubious that he isn't on the calendar-yet his cult is so popular (he's the patron saint of ferrymen, among others) that there are thousands of churches dedicated to him throughout of Europe (St. Julien-le-Pauvre in Paris may be the most famous).
The son of a nobleman, Julian worked wonders before he was even in the cradle (the touch of his infant tears saved his mother from death during his delivery), and from his earliest days he combined the fervor of a saint with the courage of a soldier.
The combination was not as harmonious as it may sound: Julian's passion for warfare was such that a kind of blood lust would sometimes come over him and he would hunt secretly at night for the sheer joy of killing his prey.
www.alivecom.com /BehindTheScenes/JulianReviews.htm   (3380 words)

  
 Julian Lennon: Photograph Smile
By the early 1990's, Julian felt that he had no control over his career and was tired of the constant compariosns to his famous father, John Lennon.
35-year-old Julian Lennon is the oldest son of the late Beatle John Lennon.
Julian Lennon would like Photograph Smile to be the album he'll be remembered for many years from now.
www.familyhaven.com /music/julianlennon.html   (382 words)

  
 Hinchliff Farms - Herbal Wreath Bar, Julian CA
Julian has a perfect climate for apples which it is still famous for today.
Julian was originally built from 1870 to 1913 as a gold mining town.
Within driving distance from anywhere in southern California,lies historic Julian in the mountains of San Diego.
www.hinchliff-farms.com /julian.htm   (157 words)

  
 Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Julian Eltinge
Born William J. Dalton in Newton, Massachusetts, Julian Eltinge is considered one of the greatest drag performers in the history of the American theatre.
Julian Eltinge first performed in drag for the miners who patronized the saloons of Butte.
Eltinge and Valentino made one film together, An Adventuress, in 1916, which was later re-issued in 1922 as The Isle of Love.
andrejkoymasky.com /liv/fam/bioe1/elti1.html   (915 words)

  
 The Stars of Burlseque
The most famous female impersonator of all time, Julian Eltinge was born in 1883, and donned his first female clothing at the age of ten for the revue of the Boston Cadets.
Eltinge moved on to a brief but lucrative career in movies and enjoyed the ultimate honor of having a New York theatre named after him.
Eltinge never married and lived the last years of his life with his mother on his ranch in Southern California.
www.anatomyofburlesque.com /starsframepics.htm   (2352 words)

  
 Dr. Julian Bashir
Julian's part was to put ipecac in one of the count men's drink, but when the other count man begins to return to the count room before Nog can get the safe open, Julian steps in to lead him away.
Julian hands the baby, and instructions for the vaccine to Trevean, a healer of sorts, who administered herbs that killed quickly, thus avoiding the pain of the final stages, the quickening.
Indiscretion: B.C.: Julian shows up at the beginning when everyone and their dog drop by to see Kira off on a dangerous mission.
www.stormpages.com /gabrielle/trek/bashir.html   (8311 words)

  
 England Imagined as a Theme Park in Julian Barnes' Witty Satire
Barnes envisions a post-millennial England where history and tradition are held in such low esteem that the public is more willing to pay to see scaled-down replicas of famous sites and monuments than the originals.
That she does is Julian Barnes' rather touching way of saying that no matter how wrong-headed and ``modern'' his beloved England may seem, in the long run, heart -- and history -- will inevitably win the day.
That's the premise of Julian Barnes' ``England, England,'' a wonderfully nasty satire on Britannia's drifting sense of history and identity, but perfectly counterbalanced with unexpected poignancy.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/05/23/RV89562.DTL   (771 words)

  
 Bill Blass + Julian Huxley
Julian served as secretary of the Zoological Society of London (1935-42), and president of the National Union of Scientific Workers (1926-29).
Huxley published a number of works in which he continues his famous grandfather's advocacy of Rationalism, including Religion without Revelation (1927), The Uniqueness of Man (1941), The Humanist Frame (1962), and so on.
Also born on this date in London, on June 22, 1887, was Sir Julian Sorell Huxley.
www.ronaldbrucemeyer.com /rants/0622b-almanac.htm   (487 words)

  
 BookkooB : The Modern Antiquarian - Julian Cope : Compare Book Prices
Julian visited every site in the book and took most of the excellent photographs (unlike the famous archaeologist who wrote a whole paper on the Clava Cairns in Scotland without once leaving his office).
Julian Cope is a great writer, and were in not for this book I would never have visited Castlerigg - which has to be the best stone circle in the UK.....A real killer of a book!
In the process, Cope introduces imaginative etymosophies [sic] and some wonderful chapter headings, such as "Why the Romans were so Heavy", and "Ur Indoors", while indulging his distaste for cities and his love of Roman-bashing, for their corruption of collective folk memory, and the straightness of their roads.
www.bookkoob.co.uk /book/0722535996.htm   (1414 words)

  
 the Slovenian
This is how famous English traveller and explorer of mountains worldwide, Dr. Thomas Longstaff, described the Julian Alps which, in a letter to Julius Kugy, he proclaimed, for him, "the most desirable of all mountains".
The natural as well as cultural heritage of the Julians is well preserved, unlike that of some other Alpine regions where severe intervention in tourism and intensive farming has utterly transformed the original appearance of the Alpine landscape, impoverished its animate and inanimate nature, and turned entire regions into urbanised amusement parks.
Mountains in general are extremely important as reservoirs of drinking water, and this is why the Julian Alps are vital for the bulk of Slovenia& population.
home.cogeco.ca /~slovenianamerica/articles/kersic.htm   (1398 words)

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