their fellows. The outer parlour was the room where the monks or nuns conducted business with those ... , close to the main entrance. The inner parlour was located off the cloister next to the chapter house .... It was the function of the outer parlour as the public antechamber of the monastery that elided ... classes was the parlour. In the English speaking world of the 18th and 19th century, achievement of a parlour ... in one or two rooms. As the parlour was the room in which the larger world encountered the private ... it was often colloquially called just that in the home. The parlour frequently displayed a family s best furnishings , works of art and other status symbols. The parlour was used for receptions around formal family occasions such as weddings, births and funeral s. Some tradespeople used the parlour ... rooms in domestic architecture in English speaking countries. The secondary functions of the parlour ... in domestic architecture, the term parlour continues to have an afterlife in many places as common nomenclature for certain categories of commercial enterprise. In addition to funeral parlour , and beauty parlour , mentioned above it is also use for tattoo parlour , ice cream parlour , pizza parlour , billiard parlour , and betting parlour . Other less common examples include beer parlor , ref ... place is called the milking parlour. See also Living room Family room Recreation room References ... Salono simple Parlour sv Finrum ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 A parlour game is a group game played indoors. During the Victorian era in Great Britain and in the United States , these games were extremely popular among the upper and middle classes. They were often played in a parlour , hence the name. During the 19th century, wealthy men and women had more leisure time than people of previous generations. This led to the creation of a variety of parlour games to allow these gentlemen and ladies to amuse themselves at small parties. Parlour games decreased in popularity in the first half of the 20th century as radio , film movies , and later, television captured more of the public s leisure time. Though decreased in popularity, parlour games continue to be played. Some remain nearly identical to their Victorian ancestors others have been transformed into board game s such as Balderdash . Many parlour games involve logic or word game word play . Others are more physical games, but not to the extent of a sport or Physical exercise exercise . Some also involve dramatic skill, such as in charades . Most do not require any equipment beyond what would be available in a typical parlour. Parlour games are usually competitive, but cumulative scores are not usually kept and the only reward for winning a round is the admiration of one s peers. The length and ending time of the game is typically not set play continues until the players decide to end the game. Boxed Parlour Games, especially around Christmas, were very popular from around 1920 until into the 1960s when suddenly the companies producing them presumably failed to sell enough and simply stopped producing them. A number of companies have re established themselves over the last few years, for example D & G Parlour Games, others can be found on the Internet under Games or Christmas Games. The phrase parlour game has entered political dialogue, and is used ... parlour games.html List of parlour games http www.victorianlondon.org cassells cassells 26.htm ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced January 2008 original research January 2008 cleanup January 2008 A parlour boarder was a special category of lodger in 18th and 19th century England who lived permanently with another family, ate at their family table, but in addition had the use of a personal sitting room&mdash the parlour . The term also applied to a special category of boarder at a boarding school , normally the child of deceased or wealthy parents, put in the charge of the headmistress of the school and, while attending classes with the rest, was nevertheless treated as a cut above the other students, possibly even having a servant to attend her. Frequently the parlour boarder had a rich guardian, or a fortune in the hands of trustees left for the education and maintenance of the child. Parlour boarders were often the children of wealthy widows or widowers who could not cope or simply did not want to look after the child themselves, or their guardians might be stationed in some capacity abroad, where a young child could not safely accompany them. Category Anthropology anthropology stub ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Ray Parlour image file Ray Parlour.jpg 180px fullname Raymond Parlour ... nationalcaps3 10 nationalgoals3 0 Raymond Ray Parlour born 7 March 1973 in Barking , London , UK ... land.co.uk history ?col 144 title Fan s Favourite Ray Parlour work Arsenal Land accessdate 2007 ... http www.findarticles.com p articles mi qn4159 is 20040822 ai n12760163 title Parlour keen to meet his ... Ray Parlour work Square Football accessdate 2007 02 17 ref and praised as a fans favourite for his high ... title Ray Parlour profile work BBC Sport accessdate 2007 02 17 date 2004 07 07 ref He is now ... Arsenal Parlour is most famous for his time at Arsenal F.C. Arsenal , where he played for 14 years .... Parlour continued to be a bit part player for the next few years, and was more noted for several disciplinary ... 1 0 triumph over A.C. Parma Parma the previous season . However, Parlour only fully developed ... 1997 98 Arsenal won Double association football the Double and Parlour proved instrumental. He was man ... Hoddle preferring Spurs Darren Anderton instead . Parlour finally made his England debut as a substitute ... team Finland on October 11, 2000. Parlour scored with a 30 yard strike which hit the crossbar and was incorrectly ... the match finished 0 0. Parlour did not feature in any tournament finals a knee injury forced him ... football team Italy on November 15, 2000 Parlour was called up into the squad several times by new coach Sven G ran Eriksson , but he never made it onto the pitch under the Swede. Parlour continued ... s Tim Lovejoy with Don t worry, it s only Ray Parlour Arsenal won 2 0, with the second goal from Fredrik Ljungberg . In total, with Arsenal, Parlour won three FA Premier League titles, four FA Cups, one ... in a UEFA Cup quarter final tie. Arsenal went on to reach the final of the competition that year. Parlour ... 2 1 in the UEFA Champions League Quarter Final 1st leg tie at Highbury. Another one of Parlour ... . Finally, one of the crowning moments of Parlour s career was his goal from 30 yards in the 2002 FA ... more details
The Queen Was in the Parlour a romance in three acts is a play by the English writer No l Coward . Belonging to the Ruritanian romance genre, its title is drawn from a line in the nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence . Although written in 1922, it was not produced until 24 August 1926, when it premiered at the St Martin s Theatre . ref http books.google.com books?id 9e48AAAAIAAJ&pg PR483&lpg PR483&dq 22The queen was in the parlour 22 1926&source bl&ots I88kBURgUi&sig Id7LSkpRiPpuekQqSgJCjoXcHmE&hl en&ei EXtaTa7ZCYXKhAe61N3XDQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CCEQ6AEwAg v onepage&q 22The 20queen 20was 20in 20the 20parlour 22 201926&f false The New Cambridge bibliography of English literature , Volume 5, 925 ref Adaptations Further2 The Queen Was in the Parlour film It has been adapted for film three times the first two times under its original title in 1927 as a silent movie and in 1928 as a talking picture ref IMDB title 0017900 ref and the third time as Tonight Is Ours in 1933. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Queen Was In The Parlour, The Category 1922 plays Category 1926 plays Category 1927 films Category 1928 films Category Films based on plays Category Plays by No l Coward Category British silent films ... more details
Primarysources date February 2009 Infobox company company name The Pancake Parlour company logo Image PancakeParlour.jpg 160px company type Family business genre Pancakes foundation 1965 founder Allen Trachsel br Helen Trachsel br Roger Meadmore area served Melbourne , Canberra location Melbourne, Australia locations 12 key people Simon Meadmore, Director br Gerhard Wittwer, General Manager br products pancakes , ice cream , crepes , various savoury dishes homepage www.pancakeparlour.com The Pancake Parlour is an Australian family owned Pancake Pancake restaurant chains pancake restaurant chain with locations almost entirely in Melbourne . The idea for a Pancake Restaurant was originally conceived by Roger Treadmoore and Allan Trascall. The parnership then began to dissolve and Trascall moved to Sydney to open the Pancakes on the Rocks . Treadmoore went on to open The Pancake Parlour. The first Pancake Parlour restaurant opened in Adelaide in 1965. The company s headquarters are currently located in Melbourne . There are 12 Pancake Parlour restaurants in Victoria alone, with the Doncaster and Malvern Eastrestaurants open 24 hours a day. The Pancake Parlour has gained some notoriety in Melbourne for proportedly being involved with or even run by the Church of Scientology . Information regarding both founding members taking past audits is freely available on the internet, however nothing further than Anecdotal Evidence from past employers has ever come out, and the company itself has never officially acknowledged a relationship. ref http www.truthaboutscientology.com stats by name r roger meadmore.html ref ref http www.truthaboutscientology.com stats by name a allen trachsel.html ref Restaurant locations Victoria Div col cols 2 Chadstone, Victoria Chadstone Chadstone Shopping Centre Dandenong, Victoria Dandenong 159 Princes Highway Doncaster, Victoria Doncaster 550 Doncaster ... References reflist External links http www.pancakeparlour.com Pancake Parlour Official web site coord ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2011 Use Australian English date August 2011 Notability music date July 2011 Unreferenced date July 2011 Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Rockin in the Parlour Cover Cover size Border Alt Caption Artist AC DC Album A side Can I Sit Next to You Girl B side Released 22 July 1974 Format 7 inch Recorded 1974 Genre Glam rock , hard rock Length Label Albert Productions Writer Angus Young , Malcolm Young Producer Harry Vanda , George Young rock musician George Young Certification Chronology AC DC Singles Last single This single Can I Sit Next to You Girl Next single Baby Please Don t Go Misc Rockin in the Parlour was the b side of the first single issued by hard rock band AC DC . It was released on 22 July 1974 under the Australian record label Albert Productions . This single is the only commercial recording of the group s first singer Dave Evans singer Dave Evans . es Rockin in the Parlour Category AC DC songs Category 1974 singles Category B side songs Category Debut singles Category Glam rock songs Category Hard rock songs Category Songs written by Angus Young Category Songs written by Malcolm Young ... more details
more footnotes date March 2010 Infobox Music genre bgcolor darkblue color white name Parlour music stylistic origins opera , chamber music , art song , minstrel show blackface minstrelsy , folk song cultural origins 19th century Europe, North America instruments piano and singing voice popularity 19th and early 20th centuries, diminishing in the face of phonograph , radio derivatives Much 20th century popular music subgenrelist subgenres fusiongenres regional scenes other topics Parlour music is a type of popular music which, as the name suggests, is intended to be performed in the parlour s of middle class homes by amateur singers and piano pianists . Disseminated as sheet music , its heyday ... Just Awearyin for You format Ogg . In contrast to the chord based classical music era , parlour ... . This produces parlour chords , many of them added tone chord s if not extended chord extended such as the dominant ... through parlour modes , variants of the major mode with the third, sixth, and seventh emphasized ... prominence, and submediant octave mode . Many of the earliest parlour songs were transcription music ..., particularly those of Vincenzo Bellini Bellini and Donizetti , became parlour songs, with texts either translated or replaced by new lyrics. Various other genres were also performed in the parlour ... of the better known art songs , such as Schubert s Serenade, became part of the parlour repertory. Lyrics written for parlour songs often have sentimental themes, such as love songs or poetic ... by amateurs at home, and these pieces written originally as parlour songs, rather than being adapted ... Again are early and elegant examples of the genre. The high point of the parlour song came in the late ..., and in addition to their continuing use in the parlour, they were also often sung in public recitals by professional singers. Characteristic and popular parlour songs include Home, Sweet Home, composed ..., parlour songs were also collected into anthologies and sold in this format. The most notable collection ... more details
Infobox Historic Site name Pemberton s Parlour native name Goblin Tower image Goblin Tower on the City Walls geograph.org.uk 562240.jpg image size 250 caption Pemberton s Parlour locmapin Cheshire map width 250 map caption Location in Cheshire alt latitude 53.19300 longitude 2.89723 coordinates coord parameters coord display title coord format location Chester , England gbgridref SJ 402 666 area elevation formed founded built built for demolished rebuilt restored restored by architect architecture visitation num visitation year governing body designation1 Grade I designation1 offname designation1 type designation1 criteria designation1 date 28 July 1955 delisted1 date designation1 parent designation1 number 1376131 designation1 free1name designation1 free1value designation1 free2name designation1 free2value designation1 free3name designation1 free3value designation2 designation2 offname designation2 type designation2 criteria designation2 date delisted2 date designation2 parent designation2 number designation2 free1name designation2 free1value designation2 free2name designation2 free2value designation2 free3name designation2 free3value Pemberton s Parlour is a structure on the northern part of the Chester city walls , and it was formerly known as the Goblin Tower . It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade  I listed building . ref name hg Citation url http list.english heritage.org.uk resultsingle.aspx?uid 1376131 title Pembertons Parlour, Chester year 2011 work The National Heritage List for England publisher English Heritage accessdate 30  April 2011 ref History The structure originated as a circular tower straddling the city walls. During the reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain Queen Anne it was rebuilt as a semicircular tower. It was reconstructed in 1894. ref Citation last Hartwell first Claire last2 Hyde first2 Matthew last3 Hubbard first3 Edward author3 link Edward Hubbard last4 Pevsner first4 Nikolaus author4 link Nikolaus Pevsner series ... more details
The Parlour Club was a venue located on Santa Monica Boulevard ref cite news title Parlour s Tricks Draw a Crowd author Heidi Sigmund Cuda newspaper Los Angeles Times location Los Angeles, CA, United States date Thursday, March 28, 2002 language English ref in West Hollywood , California ref name autogenerated1 http articles.latimes.com 2002 jul 02 news lv unhappy2 Tales and Cocktails Los Angeles Times Bot generated title ref and managed by Andrew Gould ref name autogenerated1 . Among its notable events included the speakeasy themed night Bricktops ref http www.laweekly.com 2003 02 13 music speak easy and carry a big stick Speak Easy and Carry a Big Stick Page 1 Music Los Angeles LA Weekly Bot generated title ref established by Vaginal Davis ref http www.laweekly.com 2002 12 19 music homo for the holidays Homo for the Holidays Page 1 Music Los Angeles LA Weekly Bot generated title ref , series of spoken word sessions The Unhappy Hour created by Lydia Lunch with Andrew Gould ref name autogenerated1 , and performance art night Touch created by Clint Catalyst ref http articles.latimes.com 2004 jan 01 news wk buzz1 Buzz Clubs Los Angeles Times Bot generated title ref ref http www.asitecalledfred.com abouttown 38.html Movie Poop Shoot About Town Bot generated title ref . Notable performers and hosts Lydia Lunch Shawna Kenney Pleasant Gehman Clint Catalyst ref cite news title Parlour s Tricks Draw a Crowd author Heidi Sigmund Cuda newspaper Los Angeles Times location Los Angeles, CA, United States date Thursday, March 28, 2002 language English ref Jake La Botz Vaginal Davis Mary Woronov Velvet Hammer ref http www.laweekly.com 2003 09 11 stage ass you like it 2 Ass You Like It Page 2 Stage Los Angeles LA Weekly Bot generated title ref References references coord missing California Category 2002 establishments in the United States Category Entertainment venues in the United States Category Former entities Category Music venues in California ... more details
Parlour is a brand of frozen dessert currently produced by Nestl . It is not to be confused with an ice cream parlour, which is any type of vendor selling ice cream. Parlour comes in many different flavours and is available mainly in Canada . Originally produced by Sealtest as an ice cream, it no longer meets the legal definition of ice cream due to a change in the recipe the high content of palm oils see Mellorine . Parlour now competes with bigger brands of ice cream such as Chapman s , Breyers and others. List of flavours Butterscotch Butterscotch Sundae Chocolate Chocolate Chip Vanilla French Vanilla Heavenly Hash Maple Walnut Mentha Mint Chocolate Swirl Neapolitan ice cream Neapolitan Spumone discontinued Strawberry Vanilla Nestl Category Ice cream brands Category Nestl brands food product stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Front Parlour Ballads Type Studio album Artist Richard Thompson musician Richard Thompson Cover RT FPB.jpg Released August 2005 Recorded 2004 at Trellis Sound, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles Pacific Palisades , California Genre Rock and roll Rock Length 46 47 Label Cooking Vinyl Records Cooking Vinyl Producer Richard Thompson musician Richard Thompson and Simon Tassano Last album Live from Austin, TX Richard Thompson album Live from Austin, TX br 2005 This album Front Parlour Ballads br 2005 Next album Grizzly Man soundtrack Grizzly Man br 2006 Album ratings rev1 Rolling Stone rev1Score Rating 3.5 5 ref cite web archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080421145341 http www.rollingstone.com artists richardthompson albums album 7536831 review 7539994 front parlour ballads url http www.rollingstone.com artists richardthompson albums album 7536831 review 7539994 front parlour ballads archivedate 2008 04 21 title Richard Thompson Front Parlour Ballads Music Reviews Rolling Stone first Jonathan last Ringen work rollingstone.com accessdate 1 September 2011 ref rev2 Allmusic rev2Score Rating 4.5 5 ref allmusic class album id r784236 first Mark last Deming accessdate 1 September 2011 ref noprose yes Front Parlour Ballads is an album by Richard Thompson musician Richard Thompson released in 2005. His 2005 release on the Cooking Vinyl label was a literally homemade album. Thompson s aim was to create an album that sounded small and intimate. Front Parlour Ballads has been hailed as his first solo, all acoustic album since 1981 but strictly speaking it s neither of those things percussionist Debra Dobkin plays on two tracks, Let It Blow and My Soul, My Soul and Thompson himself adds electric guitar to the same two tracks. Thompson had .... Thompson did not expect to sell many copies of Front Parlour Ballads . The critics, as usual, acclaimed ..., and Front Parlour Ballads debuted in the Indie music indie charts on both sides of the atlantic ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Nina s Hair Parlour is the first and only UK specialist vintage hair and makeup salon ref name SNews Citation title Back to the Future newspaper Southwark News date 2007 08 09 url http www.southwarknews.co.uk 00,news,6552,431,00.htm ref ref Citation last Stone first Amy date 2008 10 23 title Heads Up journal Vogue url http www.vogue.co.uk beauty news 081023 ninas hair parlour.aspx Gallery,Hairdressers ref based in North London. The Parlour continues the tradition of hair parlours from the past, providing 50 s updo s, Marcel Waves, Kiss Curls and Pompadour hairstyle Pompadours . The Parlour was founded by Nina Butkovich Budden, a Croatia n national who has lived in London since 1993. ref name SNews The makeup artist Issidora, a Serbian British national, joined Nina in 2007 and together they opened the salon in Alfie s Antique Market thus providing everyone with the opportunity to achieve complete and genuine vintage look. The other staff within the Parlour include Leila Mauro, a Belgian national, specializing in up do s, Marcel finger wave s and Jayne Mansfield curls, Sami Knight specializing in extreme styles, wig s and postiche, drawing his inspiration from the 1980s 90 s and Mr Mark McCarthy, a barber, specializing in rockabilly cuts. ref http www.rockabillyhairstyle.com men.html ref The Parlour Nina s Hair Parlour started inside a small salon, Cut and Clipper, on The Cut, London Waterloo station Waterloo . The Parlour s founder, Nina Butkovich Budden soon attracted interest from the press ref Citation last Cooper first Leonie title Who Doesn t Want ... Market in Marylebone. Nina s Hair Parlour re opened its doors in June 2008 at Alfies and remained ... and retro ideas in mind for her friends before founding Nina s Hair Parlour. She covers a wide range ... Nina s Hair Parlour http www.retrochick.co.uk 2009 12 18 an evening of vintage hair styling Vintage Hair Styling Demonstration with Flamingo Amy of Nina s Hair Parlour http ... more details
The Queen Was in the Parlour is a 1927 Cinema of the United Kingdom British drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Lili Damita , Louis Ralph and Paul Richter . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 47510 ref It was based on the No l Coward Noel Coward play The Queen Was in the Parlour . Cast Lili Damita Nadya Louis Ralph Prince Alex Paul Richter Sabien Pascal Harry Liedtke Prince Keri Trude Hesterberg Herzogin Xenia Rudolf Klein Rogge General Kish Ern Verebes King s Adjutant Frida Richard Zana References references External links imdb title 0017900 CinemaoftheUK Graham Cutts DEFAULTSORT Queen Category 1927 films Category British films Category 1920s comedy films Category Films directed by Graham Cutts Category English language films Category Films based on plays 1920s UK film stub ... more details
Image When Father Papered The Parlour.jpg thumb Poster for performances in the United States . When Father Papered the Parlour is a popular song, written and composed by R. P. Weston and Fred J. Barnes in 1910. It is performed by comedian Billy Williams music hall performer Billy Williams , and was one of his most successful hits. References http www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.com archives 14 1912 The Man In The Velvet Suit , Huntington Historical Society. http www.fredgodfreysongs.ca Collaborators fred barnes.htm Fred Barnes Bibliography 1910s song stub Category 1910 songs Category Songs written by R. P. Weston ... more details
Infobox company name Farrell s Ice Cream Parlour and Restaurant logo File Farrell s Ice Cream Parlour.png 250px type Privately held company Private by Parlour Enterprises in the U.S., by E Noa in Hawaii foundation Portland, Oregon , United States U.S. Start date 1963 founder Bob Farrell motivational speaker Bob Farrell and Ken McCarthy location California and Hawaii locations 4 industry Restaurants products key people Paul Kramer, Mike Fleming production services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage http www.farrellsusa.com www.farrellsusa.com http www.farrellshawaii.com www.farrellshawaii.com footnotes intl Farrell s Ice Cream Parlour is an American ice cream parlor chain that was started in Portland, Oregon by Bob Farrell motivational speaker Bob Farrell and Ken McCarthy in 1963 . ref cite news url http portland.bizjournals.com portland stories 2004 12 20 story2.html title Portland s dollar drain last Giegerich first Andy date December 17, 2004 work Portland Business Journal accessdate 2009 08 06 ref Farrell s became known for their offer of a free ice cream sundae to children on their birthday. The parlors had an 1890s theme, with employees wearing period dress and straw boater hats, and each location featured a player piano. In 1972, the Farrell s chain was purchased by the Marriott Corporation . ref name close cite news url http portland.bizjournals.com portland stories 2001 11 19 daily23.html title Original Farrell s ice cream parlor gives way to condo project last Goldfield first Robert date November ..., Oregon . ref cite news author title Farrell s Ice Cream Parlour Returning To Portland url ... Freeport Boulevard, crushing a parked car and crashed into a local Farrell s Ice Cream Parlour. The ice cream parlour was occupied in part by the Sacramento 49ers Little League football team. Twenty two ... s Ice Cream Parlour commercial Category Ice cream parlors Category Restaurants established in 1963 Category ... more details
Infobox Television show name Fun at the Funeral Parlour image caption show name 2 genre Comedy format creator developer writer director Christine Gernon creative director presenter starring Rhys Thomas comedian Rhys Thomas br William Thomas actor William Thomas br Alex Lowe actor Alex Lowe br Tony Way judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country UK language English language English num seasons 2 num episodes 13 list episodes executive producer producer editor location cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company distributor channel BBC Choice picture format audio format first run first aired 1 January 2001 last aired 12 March 2002 status Ended preceded by followed by related website production website Fun at the Funeral Parlour was a comedy series broadcast on BBC Choice for two series in 2001 and 2002. It was set in a Welsh funeral director s called Thomas, Thomas, Thomas and Thomas. The series was written by Rhys Thomas comedian Rhys Thomas , who also starred alongside William Thomas actor William Thomas , Alex Lowe actor Alex Lowe and Tony Way . Guest stars included Matt Lucas and David Walliams , Tom Baker , and Fast Show stars Charlie Higson , Paul Whitehouse and Mark Williams actor Mark Williams . Thomas created the show at the age of 20, after contributing to The Fast Show . Guest stars Series 1 Charlie Higson , Paul Whitehouse , David Walliams , Matt Lucas , Tom Baker , Mark Williams actor Mark Williams , Brian Blessed , David Mitchell actor David Mitchell , Robert Webb actor Robert Webb , Bill Oddie , Anita Dobson Series 2 Paul Whitehouse , Matt Lucas , Christopher Cazenove , Art Malik , Peter Purves , Dudley Sutton , Phil Cornwell , Mark Williams actor Mark Williams , Simon Day External links http www.funatthefuneralparlour.co.uk http www.rhysthomaswebsite.co.uk http www.tonyway.co.uk DEFAULTSORT Fun At The Funeral Parlour Category BBC television sitcoms BBC tv prog stub ... more details
Cleanup date June 2011 The ice cream parlour sex scandal is one of the long running sex scandal s in Kerala state , South India . Many of the top political icons are considered to be involved in this scandal . This is an evolving case in Kerala for last decade. Major political figures who are facing criticism include P. K. Kunhalikutty and P. Sasi who was a former secretary and a close aide of E. K. Nayanar . References http www.thehindu.com news states kerala article1167304.ece Composite probe on into ice cream parlour case Kodiyeri . The Hindu . 8 February 2011. Retrieved 2011 02 26. Divakaran, P. 5 February 2011 . http expressbuzz.com states kerala shadows on p sasis comeback dreams 245338.html Shadows on P Sasi s comeback dreams . Express Buzz. Retrieved 2011 02 26. http ibnlive.in.com news icecream parlour case kerala assembly stalled 142737 37.html Icecream parlour case Kerala assembly stalled . Press Trust of India. 8 February 2011. Retrieved 2011 02 26. Use dmy dates date June 2011 Category Political scandals in India Category Political sex scandals Category Politics of Kerala Category Kerala society Category History of Kerala Category political view of kerela Kerala stub ml ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks Type studio Artist Modest Mouse Cover MMEverywhereParlourTricks.jpg Released September 25, 2001 Recorded Genre Alternative rock Length 32 51 Label Epic Records Epic Producer Isaac Brock musician Isaac Brock , Brian Deck , Phil Ek Last album Sad Sappy Sucker br 2001 This album Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks br 2001 Next album Good News for People Who Love Bad News br 2004 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r553227 ref rev2 Pitchfork Media rev2score 7.8 10 ref http pitchfork.com reviews albums 5360 everywhere and his nasty parlour tricks ep Pitchfork Media review ref rev3 Rolling Stone rev3score Rating 3.5 5 ref http www.rollingstone.com reviews album 89205 everywhere and his nasty parlour tricks Rolling Stone review ref Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks is a 2001 album by the indie rock band Modest Mouse . It collects the earlier Night on the Sun EP along with unreleased tracks from the recording sessions for The Moon & Antarctica . It was released on Epic Records on September 25, 2001, on both compact disc CD and vinyl record vinyl LP . Track listing All lyrics written by Isaac Brock musician Isaac Brock , all music composed by Isaac Brock, Eric Judy , Jeremiah Green , except where noted. Willful Suspension of Disbelief 3 38 Night on the Sun 7 38 3 Inch Horses, Two Faced Monsters Brock 4 13 You re the Good Things 3 33 The Air 4 32 So Much Beauty in Dirt 1 24 Here It Comes 3 10 I Came as a Rat Long Walk off a Short Dock 4 36 A short excerpt of 3 Inch Horses, Two Faced Monsters was used as a sample at the end of The Moon & Antarctica ... Year Album Chart Position 2001 Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks Heatseekers No. 5 2001 Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks Billboard Top 200 No. 147 References reflist Modest Mouse Category Modest Mouse albums Category 2001 EPs Category Epic Records EPs es Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour ... more details
refimprove date June 2010 Infobox Television show name Twinkle Beauty Parlour image File Twinkle2.jpg 250px caption A promotional logo image of Twinkle Beauty Parlour . genre Drama picture format 576i SDTV runtime 24 minutes starring Sulabha Arya br Simple Kaul br Karan Mehra br Narayani Shastri br Rocky Verma director Tamara Nennegudu producer Shrishti Behl Arya opentheme country India language Hindi network SAB TV first aired May 25, 2006 last aired ?? company Rose Movies Twinkle Beauty parlour was a daily show that aired on SAB TV from Mondays to Thursdays. It premiered on May 15, 2007 and starred Sulabha Arya,Simple Kaul,Karan Mehra,Narayani Shastri,Rocky Verma in the lead roles.This show failed to grab the target audience in spite of its huge hype and success of its promos because of its weak story line and old concepts. The promos were instant hit and the audience expected a new comedy serial but the audience was disappointed from the luanching day itself. Even though the produces and SAB TV changed the entire cast and plot after one month from its launch , the serial failed to attract the audience and as a result the show was called off. Synopsis The show essentially revolves around 5 women namely Fatima Bi, Laila, Shweta, Damini and Bunty. These women by the virtue of being distinct in their personality and the events that happen in their lives, their conflicts and revelations, represent the various forms of the young Indian woman in today s day and age their aspiration, goals and challenges. As opposed to other shows in its slot, Twinkle Beauty Parlor , Lajpat Nagar ... of Twinkle Beauty Parlour got good reviews and wide spread and created little bit of controversy ... across the streets to know when will the beauty parlour will open to get rid of their moustache. The promotional ... Beauty Parlour Lajpat Nagar on the Internet Movie Database http www.bollywoodgate.com indian tv serials twinkle beauty parlour lajpat nagar.html bollywoodgate.com http www.youtube.com watch?v 4pcO7 ... more details
Diagonal mirror may refer to The flat Secondary mirror used in a Newtonian telescope Another name for right angled eyepiece mount used in telescopes called a Star diagonal An optical Edwardian parlour entertainment device also known as a Zograscope disambig ... more details
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De La Guerre is a 2008 in film 2008 film directed by Bertrand Bonello and starring Mathieu Amalric . The cast also includes Laurent Lucas , Guillaume Depardieu , Asia Argento and Michel Piccoli . The title loosely refers to the treatise On War , by Carl von Clausewitz . Synopsis Bertrand Mathieu Amalric , a film director, is conducting research for his latest film, and asks a funeral director if he can stay back at his funeral parlour after the close of business. Bertrand cannot resist getting into a coffin, and accidentally knocks the lid down, locking himself in the coffin. When Bertrand is released from the coffin in the morning, it is clear he has been profoundly affected by the experience. He considers hiring a prostitute, but cancels after watching a scene from David Cronenberg David Cronenberg s film, eXistenZ . He returns to the funeral parlour in the evening, where a strange man breaks into the funeral parlour with him. After asking Bertrand to describe his experience the previous night, the man eventually takes Bertrand to a mansion, headquarters to what appears to be a cult. Although the cult has militaristic aspects, it also seems to be devoted to pleasure. Bertrand is gradually drawn deeper and deeper into the cult. External links http www.imdb.com title tt1064861 De la guerre at Internet Movie Database CinemaofFrance Category 2008 films Category French films Category Films directed by Bertrand Bonello 2000s France film stub fr De la guerre film ... more details
Other uses The Spider and the Fly disambiguation wikisource The Spider and the Fly The Spider and the Fly is a poem and cautionary tale by Mary Howitt 1799 1888 , published in 1829. The first line of the poem is Will you walk into my parlour? said the Spider to the Fly. The story tells of a cunning Spider who ensnares a naive Fly through the use of seduction and flattery. The tale is a warning against those who use flattery and charm as a front for potential evil. When Lewis Carroll was readying Alice s Adventures Under Ground for publication he replaced a parody he had made of a negro minstrel song ref Gardner, Martin., The Annotated Alice, 1998 ref with a parody of Howitt s poem. The Lobster Quadrille , in Lewis Carroll s Alice s Adventures in Wonderland , is a parody of Howitt s poem it mimics the meter and rhyme scheme, and parodies the first line, but not the subject matter, of the original . ref http www.alice in wonderland.net alice7a.html 5 Lewis Carrols parody of Mary s poem accessed 3 October 2007 ref Noise rock band The Paper Chase band references the poem in their song, Said the Spider to the Fly . An illustrated version by Tony DiTerlizzi was a 2003 Caldecott Medal Caldecott Honor Book . ref http www.ala.org ala alsc awardsscholarships literaryawds caldecottmedal caldecotthonors 2003caldecott.htm 2003 Caldecott Medal and Honor Books Association for Library Services to Children . Retrieved October 8, 2007 ref The opening line Will you walk into my parlour? , often quoted as Step into my parlour or Come into my parlour , has become an aphorism , often used to indicate a false offer of help or friendship that is in fact a trap. The line has been used and parodied numerous times in various works of fiction. Citation needed date August 2011 The famous Hutchinson Family Singers performed a version of the poem that was adapted to song by Jesse Hutchinson, Jr. References reflist External links http www.wussu.com poems lctlq.htm Text of the poem , along with a L ... more details