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"Major"_John_Buchanan_12856307 | Based on the article about '"Major" John Buchanan', describe the 'Settlement in Cumberland' section. | bore thirteen children: George, Alexander, Elizabeth, Samuel, William, Jane T., James B., Moses R., Sarah V., Charles B., Richard G., Henry R., and Nancy M.As G.R. McGee writes in A History of Tennessee from 1663 to 1905, "[i]n the summer of 1780 the Indians began to kill the settlers and hunters that they found alone ... | [
""Major" John Buchanan — Attack on Buchanan's Station\n\nOn September 30, 1792, during the height of the Cherokee–American wars, approximately twenty defenders at Buchanan's Station held off several hundred Native Americans seeking to destroy all the Cumberland settlements. Buchanan and his compatriots st... |
"Major"_John_Buchanan_12856310 | What information does the article about '"Major" John Buchanan' provide on 'Attack on Buchanan's Station'? | small outpost effective protection. Ranged against it were Native Americans, understandably aggrieved at the loss of traditional territory, and international powers. Threatened by the rise of the new American republic, Britain and Spain both encouraged Indian confederacies to resist its expansion and create a buffer be... | [
""Major" John Buchanan — Attack on Buchanan's Station\n\nOn September 30, 1792, during the height of the Cherokee–American wars, approximately twenty defenders at Buchanan's Station held off several hundred Native Americans seeking to destroy all the Cumberland settlements. Buchanan and his compatriots st... |
"Major"_John_Buchanan_12856304 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Major" John Buchanan'. | "Major" John Buchanan (born January 12, 1759) was an American frontiersman and one of the founders of present-day Nashville, Tennessee. He is best known for defending his fort, Buchanan Station, from an attack by several hundred Native American Indians on September 30, 1792. The defense at Buchanan's Station saved earl... | [
""Major" John Buchanan — Attack on Buchanan's Station\n\nOn September 30, 1792, during the height of the Cherokee–American wars, approximately twenty defenders at Buchanan's Station held off several hundred Native Americans seeking to destroy all the Cumberland settlements. Buchanan and his compatriots st... |
"Major"_John_Buchanan_12856309 | Summarize the 'Attack on Buchanan's Station' part of '"Major" John Buchanan'. | some four miles south of the infant settlement of Nashville. For most of the 19th century, Buchanan's Station was widely remembered as a symbol of the determination that created the State of Tennessee. At the time, Nashville consisted of only about sixty families, and it was isolated in a hostile and threatening wilder... | [
""Major" John Buchanan — Attack on Buchanan's Station\n\nOn September 30, 1792, during the height of the Cherokee–American wars, approximately twenty defenders at Buchanan's Station held off several hundred Native Americans seeking to destroy all the Cumberland settlements. Buchanan and his compatriots st... |
"Major"_John_Buchanan_12856312 | What information does the article about '"Major" John Buchanan' provide on 'Attack on Buchanan's Station'? | under the command of a mixed blood Cherokee leader named John Watts, advanced on Nashville from their towns on the lower Tennessee River. Supposing that the outlying station of Buchanan could be disposed of quickly, the Indians attempted a surprise attack at midnight. The station contained only a handful of defenders, ... | [
""Major" John Buchanan — Attack on Buchanan's Station\n\nOn September 30, 1792, during the height of the Cherokee–American wars, approximately twenty defenders at Buchanan's Station held off several hundred Native Americans seeking to destroy all the Cumberland settlements. Buchanan and his compatriots st... |
"Master_Harold"...and_the_Boys_32214572 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot' from the article on '"Master Harold"...and the Boys'. | various historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up after he was embarrassed by his father's public drunkennes... | [
""Master Harold"...and the Boys — Plot\n\nvarious historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up af... |
"Master_Harold"...and_the_Boys_32214573 | From the article on '"Master Harold"...and the Boys', restate the 'Plot' content. | for complications from a leg he lost in World War II, to discharge him, and she had left to bring him home. However, Hally, indicating that his father had been in considerable pain the previous day, insisted that his father wasn't well enough to be discharged, and that the call must've been about a bad turn, rather tha... | [
""Master Harold"...and the Boys — Plot\n\nvarious historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up af... |
"Master_Harold"...and_the_Boys_32214579 | Reconstruct the content about 'Casting history' from the article on '"Master Harold"...and the Boys'. | The principal casts of notable productions of ''Master Harold... and the Boys'' Ivanek left to make the film The Sender in 1982, which is why he was replaced by Price. The Afrikaans version was translated by Idil Sheard as Master Harold en die Boys. | [
""Master Harold"...and the Boys — Plot\n\nvarious historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up af... |
"Master_Harold"...and_the_Boys_32214574 | Describe the 'Plot' section of the article about '"Master Harold"...and the Boys'. | later reveals that the discharge is official, and Hally's father is now home. Hally is distraught about this news, since his father, who in addition to being crippled, is revealed to be a tyrannical alcoholic, and his being home will make home life unbearable with his drinking, fighting, and need for constant treatment... | [
""Master Harold"...and the Boys — Plot\n\nvarious historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up af... |
"Master_Harold"...and_the_Boys_32214571 | From the article on '"Master Harold"...and the Boys', restate the 'Plot' content. | Servants Sam and Willie are practising ballroom steps in preparation for a major competition, while maintaining Hally's mother's tea shop on a rainy day. Sam is the more worldly of the two. When Willie says his ballroom partner and girlfriend is lacking enthusiasm, Sam points out that Willie beats her. Seventeen-year-o... | [
""Master Harold"...and the Boys — Plot\n\nvarious historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up af... |
"Master_Harold"...and_the_Boys_32214570 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"Master Harold"...and the Boys'. | "Master Harold"...and the boys is a play by Athol Fugard. Set in 1950, it was first produced at the Yale Repertory Theatre in March 1982 and made its premiere on Broadway on 4 May at the Lyceum Theatre, where it ran for 344 performances. The play takes place in South Africa during apartheid era, and depicts how institu... | [
""Master Harold"...and the Boys — Plot\n\nvarious historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up af... |
"Master_Harold"...and_the_Boys_32214582 | Summarize the 'Awards' part of '"Master Harold"...and the Boys'. | 1982 Drama Desk Award - Outstanding New Play ; 1982 Outer Critics Circle Award - Outstanding Actor In A Play (Zakes Mokae) ; 1982 Outer Critics Circle Award - Outstanding Director (Athol Fugard) ; 1982 Outer Critics Circle Award - Outstanding New Broadway Play ; 1982 Theatre World Award - Danny Glover ; 1982 Tony Award... | [
""Master Harold"...and the Boys — Plot\n\nvarious historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up af... |
"Master_Harold"...and_the_Boys_32214578 | What does the article about '"Master Harold"...and the Boys' say regarding 'Critical reception'? | may be two or three living playwrights in the world who can write as well as Athol Fugard, but I'm not sure that any of them has written a recent play that can match 'Master Harold' ... and the Boys. Mr. Fugard's drama - lyrical in design, shattering in impact - is likely to be an enduring part of the theater long afte... | [
""Master Harold"...and the Boys — Plot\n\nvarious historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up af... |
"Master_Harold"...and_the_Boys_32214576 | From the article on '"Master Harold"...and the Boys', restate the 'Plot' content. | to start over the next day, harkening back to the simple days of the kite. Hally, horrified about what he's done, is barely able to face Sam, responding without looking up "It's still raining, Sam. You can't fly kites on rainy days, remember," then asks Willie to lock up the tea shop, and walks out into the rain, as Sa... | [
""Master Harold"...and the Boys — Plot\n\nvarious historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up af... |
"Master_Harold"...and_the_Boys_32214580 | Explain what '"Master Harold"...and the Boys' covers in the '1985 film' section. | Fugard adapted the play for a television film produced in 1985, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg starring Matthew Broderick, Zakes Mokae and John Kani. | [
""Master Harold"...and the Boys — Plot\n\nvarious historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up af... |
"Master_Harold"...and_the_Boys_32214581 | Reconstruct the content about '2010 film' from the article on '"Master Harold"...and the Boys'. | A feature film version of the play was produced in South Africa in 2009 starring Freddie Highmore (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Finding Neverland) as Hally and Ving Rhames (Pulp Fiction, Mission Impossible 1–3) as Sam. The film was directed by Lonny Price (who played Hally in the original Broadway cast) and produ... | [
""Master Harold"...and the Boys — Plot\n\nvarious historical figures of the time and their contribution to society, to flashbacks of Hally, Sam and Willie when they lived in a boarding house. Hally warmly remembers the simple act of flying a kite Sam had made for him out of junk, made to cheer Hally up af... |
"My_Roots_Are_Showing..."_23956364 | Based on the article about '"My Roots Are Showing..."', describe the 'Personnel' section. | ; Tommy Sims – bass ; Gordon Stoker – background vocals ; Duane West – background vocals ; Rick Will – electric guitar Jay Brown – engineer ; Susan Eddy – art direction ; Marc Frigo – assistant engineer ; Mary Hamilton – art direction ; Kris Kerr – production assistant ; Ken Love – mastering ; Rob McClain – engineer ; ... | [
""My Roots Are Showing..." — Personnel\n\n; Tommy Sims – bass ; Gordon Stoker – background vocals ; Duane West – background vocals ; Rick Will – electric guitar Jay Brown – engineer ; Susan Eddy – art direction ; Marc Frigo – assistant engineer ; Mary Hamilton – art direction ; Kris Kerr – production assi... |
"My_Roots_Are_Showing..."_23956358 | Reconstruct the content about 'Background' from the article on '"My Roots Are Showing..."'. | K. T. Oslin had several years of country music success in the late 1980s with hits like "80's Ladies," "Hold Me" and "This Woman." Then, in the early 1990s she took a hiatus from her music career and focused on other projects such as acting. Oslin developed a heart condition during her time off, which caused her to rec... | [
""My Roots Are Showing..." — Personnel\n\n; Tommy Sims – bass ; Gordon Stoker – background vocals ; Duane West – background vocals ; Rick Will – electric guitar Jay Brown – engineer ; Susan Eddy – art direction ; Marc Frigo – assistant engineer ; Mary Hamilton – art direction ; Kris Kerr – production assi... |
"My_Roots_Are_Showing..."_23956362 | From the article on '"My Roots Are Showing..."', restate the 'Release and reception' content. | Yet after five weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, it only reached a peak position of 64. "My Roots Are Showing..." received mixed reviews from writers and critics following its release. In their October 1996 issue, Billboard magazine called the album "eclectic Americana" in response to the album's array of... | [
""My Roots Are Showing..." — Personnel\n\n; Tommy Sims – bass ; Gordon Stoker – background vocals ; Duane West – background vocals ; Rick Will – electric guitar Jay Brown – engineer ; Susan Eddy – art direction ; Marc Frigo – assistant engineer ; Mary Hamilton – art direction ; Kris Kerr – production assi... |
"My_Roots_Are_Showing..."_23956363 | Reconstruct the content about 'Personnel' from the article on '"My Roots Are Showing..."'. | Sam Bush – mandolin ; Jerry Douglas – dobro, guitar ; Stuart Duncan – fiddle ; Mary Beth Felts – background vocals ; Joe Galante – background vocals ; Al Hagaman – background vocals ; Marc Harris – keyboards ; The Jordanaires – background vocals ; Jay Joyce – banjo, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar ; Doug Lancio – aco... | [
""My Roots Are Showing..." — Personnel\n\n; Tommy Sims – bass ; Gordon Stoker – background vocals ; Duane West – background vocals ; Rick Will – electric guitar Jay Brown – engineer ; Susan Eddy – art direction ; Marc Frigo – assistant engineer ; Mary Hamilton – art direction ; Kris Kerr – production assi... |
"My_Roots_Are_Showing..."_23956361 | What information does the article about '"My Roots Are Showing..."' provide on 'Release and reception'? | "My Roots Are Showing..." was released on October 1, 1996 on BNA Records. It was Oslin's fourth studio album released in her career. The album was originally issued as both a compact disc and a cassette. It would later be released to digital retailers, including Apple Music. Following its original 1996 release, Joe Gal... | [
""My Roots Are Showing..." — Personnel\n\n; Tommy Sims – bass ; Gordon Stoker – background vocals ; Duane West – background vocals ; Rick Will – electric guitar Jay Brown – engineer ; Susan Eddy – art direction ; Marc Frigo – assistant engineer ; Mary Hamilton – art direction ; Kris Kerr – production assi... |
"My_Roots_Are_Showing..."_23956359 | Based on the article about '"My Roots Are Showing..."', describe the 'Content and recording' section. | Oermann and Oslin collected ten songs that would make up the album's track listing. She had first found the songs "Down in the Valley" and "Hold Whatcha Got" before finishing finding the remainder of the album's material. All of the album's tracks were covers of songs first made popular by other music artists and write... | [
""My Roots Are Showing..." — Personnel\n\n; Tommy Sims – bass ; Gordon Stoker – background vocals ; Duane West – background vocals ; Rick Will – electric guitar Jay Brown – engineer ; Susan Eddy – art direction ; Marc Frigo – assistant engineer ; Mary Hamilton – art direction ; Kris Kerr – production assi... |
"My_Roots_Are_Showing..."_23956360 | From the article on '"My Roots Are Showing..."', restate the 'Content and recording' content. | the album's material was a mix of dance, rock and blues. For example, Carpenter commented that "Hold Whatcha Got" "rocks so hard it could have shot straight from the Jerry Lee Lewis songbook." Oslin later brought in engineer Rick Will to help with production. Will helped find Nashville session players to perform on the... | [
""My Roots Are Showing..." — Personnel\n\n; Tommy Sims – bass ; Gordon Stoker – background vocals ; Duane West – background vocals ; Rick Will – electric guitar Jay Brown – engineer ; Susan Eddy – art direction ; Marc Frigo – assistant engineer ; Mary Hamilton – art direction ; Kris Kerr – production assi... |
"NOT_A_BOOK"_24539814 | Describe the 'Criticism' section of the article about '"NOT A BOOK"'. | The usage of the NOT A BOOK moniker to weed records has drawn criticism from both Goodreads users and Goodreads authors. Some authors have pointed out the invalidity of book records created by the automatic importation of an ISBN, noting that many contemporary titles, especially self-published works, are rough drafts a... | [
""NOT A BOOK" — Criticism\n\nThe usage of the NOT A BOOK moniker to weed records has drawn criticism from both Goodreads users and Goodreads authors. Some authors have pointed out the invalidity of book records created by the automatic importation of an ISBN, noting that many contemporary titles, especial... |
"NOT_A_BOOK"_24539813 | From the article on '"NOT A BOOK"', restate the 'Purpose and usage' content. | Goodreads obtains most of its data from volunteered user data and mass-importing of records by ISBN alone, generally through Ingram and Amazon. This brings in records for non-book items, including films, television series, vinyl record albums, rough drafts, board games, video games, plush toys and a variety of other it... | [
""NOT A BOOK" — Criticism\n\nThe usage of the NOT A BOOK moniker to weed records has drawn criticism from both Goodreads users and Goodreads authors. Some authors have pointed out the invalidity of book records created by the automatic importation of an ISBN, noting that many contemporary titles, especial... |
"NOT_A_BOOK"_24539812 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"NOT A BOOK"'. | "NOT A BOOK" (all capitalization intended) is a pseudo-author and title moniker created by social cataloguing and book review website Goodreads for the purposes of metadata management. The input of NOT A BOOK into metadata fields strips existing metadata and weeds unwanted records from Goodreads's general database onto... | [
""NOT A BOOK" — Criticism\n\nThe usage of the NOT A BOOK moniker to weed records has drawn criticism from both Goodreads users and Goodreads authors. Some authors have pointed out the invalidity of book records created by the automatic importation of an ISBN, noting that many contemporary titles, especial... |
"NOT_A_BOOK"_24539815 | What information does the article about '"NOT A BOOK"' provide on 'Criticism'? | “Audible original” titles from Goodreads. So far they have nailed a Stephen Fry title, a storytelling series, an audiobook about Malcolm X, an interview series, and Cut and Run, a comedy with Meg Ryan in the cast." NOT A BOOK has also been criticized as being used by Amazon, which owns Goodreads, to weed out politicall... | [
""NOT A BOOK" — Criticism\n\nThe usage of the NOT A BOOK moniker to weed records has drawn criticism from both Goodreads users and Goodreads authors. Some authors have pointed out the invalidity of book records created by the automatic importation of an ISBN, noting that many contemporary titles, especial... |
"Never_Again"_Association_18969155 | Explain what '"Never Again" Association' covers in the 'Activities' section. | has offered non-material support to individuals who desire to leave far-right circles. In 2017, "Never Again's" Rafał Pankowski condemned the sale in the Parliament of Poland of "lucky Jew" figurines which depict Jews with money, as "deeply rooted in negative stereotypes". Following Pankowski's condemnation, the figuri... | [
""Never Again" Association — Activities\n\nhas offered non-material support to individuals who desire to leave far-right circles. In 2017, \"Never Again's\" Rafał Pankowski condemned the sale in the Parliament of Poland of \"lucky Jew\" figurines which depict Jews with money, as \"deeply rooted in negativ... |
"Never_Again"_Association_18969151 | What information does the article about '"Never Again" Association' provide on 'Activities'? | Since 1994 "Never Again" has produced a regular publication in the form of "NEVER AGAIN" ("NIGDY WIECEJ") magazine. The magazine is focused on countering intolerance, fascism, racism and xenophobia, providing information and analysis on hate crime and on extremist and racist groups operating in Poland and in the rest o... | [
""Never Again" Association — Activities\n\nhas offered non-material support to individuals who desire to leave far-right circles. In 2017, \"Never Again's\" Rafał Pankowski condemned the sale in the Parliament of Poland of \"lucky Jew\" figurines which depict Jews with money, as \"deeply rooted in negativ... |
"Never_Again"_Association_18969149 | What information does the article about '"Never Again" Association' provide? | "Never Again" Association (Stowarzyszenie "Nigdy Więcej") is Poland's leading anti-racist organization, based in Warsaw. The organization has its roots in an informal anti-Nazi youth group that was active since 1992. It was formally founded in 1996 by Marcin Kornak, a social activist, public life commentator as well as... | [
""Never Again" Association — Activities\n\nhas offered non-material support to individuals who desire to leave far-right circles. In 2017, \"Never Again's\" Rafał Pankowski condemned the sale in the Parliament of Poland of \"lucky Jew\" figurines which depict Jews with money, as \"deeply rooted in negativ... |
"Never_Again"_Association_18969150 | Reconstruct the content about 'Objectives' from the article on '"Never Again" Association'. | The major objectives of the "Never Again" Association include: - breaking the silence and raising awareness of the problem of racism and xenophobia; - building a broad and inclusive movement against racism and discrimination, for respect, inclusivity and diversity; - eliminating or marginalizing racist, xenophobic and ... | [
""Never Again" Association — Activities\n\nhas offered non-material support to individuals who desire to leave far-right circles. In 2017, \"Never Again's\" Rafał Pankowski condemned the sale in the Parliament of Poland of \"lucky Jew\" figurines which depict Jews with money, as \"deeply rooted in negativ... |
"Never_Again"_Association_18969154 | Summarize the 'Activities' part of '"Never Again" Association'. | Poland and Ukraine, "Never Again" launched one of the most extensive anti-racist campaigns in football, as part of the Fare network of which the organization is a co-founder. Poland's first black international player Emmanuel Olisadebe endorsed their work. "Never Again" has launched the "Delete Racism" project to comba... | [
""Never Again" Association — Activities\n\nhas offered non-material support to individuals who desire to leave far-right circles. In 2017, \"Never Again's\" Rafał Pankowski condemned the sale in the Parliament of Poland of \"lucky Jew\" figurines which depict Jews with money, as \"deeply rooted in negativ... |
"Never_Again"_Association_18969152 | What does the article about '"Never Again" Association' say regarding 'Activities'? | the problem of racism and xenophobia. It has consulted numerous programs on the national and foreign television, among others BBC, CNN, Euronews, ARTE, as well as assisted in writing a number of articles for the national and international press, such as The Guardian, New York Times, Le Monde, Die Tageszeitung and Gazet... | [
""Never Again" Association — Activities\n\nhas offered non-material support to individuals who desire to leave far-right circles. In 2017, \"Never Again's\" Rafał Pankowski condemned the sale in the Parliament of Poland of \"lucky Jew\" figurines which depict Jews with money, as \"deeply rooted in negativ... |
"No_Flashlight":_Songs_of_the_Fulfilled_Night_17971707 | Describe the 'Recording and release' section of the article about '"No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night'. | The album was recorded in Nowhere, Anacortes from October 19, 2004 to January 30, 2005, the mixing was done at The Unknown studio in Anacortes, it was mastered by T. Stollenwerk. The album was initially released in 2005 under the name "ELV005". The album was re-released in 2015 under the name “ELV037”. The re-release w... | [
""No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night — Legacy\n\nEric Hill of Exclaim! Included the album in a ranking of Elverum's \"essential\" albums.",
""No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night — Recording and release\n\nThe album was recorded in Nowhere, Anacortes from October 19, 2004 to ... |
"No_Flashlight":_Songs_of_the_Fulfilled_Night_17971712 | Reconstruct the content about 'Reception' from the article on '"No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night'. | world “the romance” or the unfortunate lyric “Because the pupil of my eye is a hole / There’s no Inside and there’s no Out / The world is in me and I am in the world” from the shimmering “No Inside, No Out.”" in a negative review, Sam Ubl of Pitchfork said that "Demanding listener input-- as Elverum does here by not-so... | [
""No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night — Legacy\n\nEric Hill of Exclaim! Included the album in a ranking of Elverum's \"essential\" albums.",
""No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night — Recording and release\n\nThe album was recorded in Nowhere, Anacortes from October 19, 2004 to ... |
"No_Flashlight":_Songs_of_the_Fulfilled_Night_17971706 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night'. | "No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night is the first studio album released by the band Mount Eerie. It was released on the 9th May 2005 and features appearances by Geneviève Castrée and Jason Wall. | [
""No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night — Legacy\n\nEric Hill of Exclaim! Included the album in a ranking of Elverum's \"essential\" albums.",
""No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night — Recording and release\n\nThe album was recorded in Nowhere, Anacortes from October 19, 2004 to ... |
"No_Flashlight":_Songs_of_the_Fulfilled_Night_17971711 | Describe the 'Reception' section of the article about '"No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night'. | "Fluctuations in Elverum's persona, self-consciously sullen and wrung from second thoughts, ultimately add up to a stable whole because his tone remains so thoroughly distinctive" and that "Now more than ever, this music is laced with its maker's insistent worldview at every turn, and it's better for it." A mixed revie... | [
""No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night — Legacy\n\nEric Hill of Exclaim! Included the album in a ranking of Elverum's \"essential\" albums.",
""No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night — Recording and release\n\nThe album was recorded in Nowhere, Anacortes from October 19, 2004 to ... |
"No_Flashlight":_Songs_of_the_Fulfilled_Night_17971708 | Explain what '"No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night' covers in the 'The Drums from "No Flashlight" by Mt. Eerie' section. | The drum tracks from this album were later released separately as The Drums from "No Flashlight" by Mt. Eerie, with the band claiming: "We felt the drums on 'No Flashlight' sounded good enough to listen to by themselves." | [
""No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night — Legacy\n\nEric Hill of Exclaim! Included the album in a ranking of Elverum's \"essential\" albums.",
""No Flashlight": Songs of the Fulfilled Night — Recording and release\n\nThe album was recorded in Nowhere, Anacortes from October 19, 2004 to ... |
"O"_(Flowers_of_Hell_album)_2677265 | Describe the content of the article about '"O" (Flowers of Hell album)'. | "O" is the third studio album from the orchestral rock group The Flowers of Hell. It consists of one song lasting 46 minutes in its stereo mix and 42 minutes in its surround sound mix. The release's liner notes state that the piece is an exploration of band leader Greg Jarvis's synesthesia and was conceived as a piece ... | [
""O" (Flowers of Hell album)\n\n\"O\" is the third studio album from the orchestral rock group The Flowers of Hell. It consists of one song lasting 46 minutes in its stereo mix and 42 minutes in its surround sound mix. The release's liner notes state that the piece is an exploration of band leader Greg Ja... |
"O"_(Flowers_of_Hell_album)_2677270 | Reconstruct the content about 'Personnel' from the article on '"O" (Flowers of Hell album)'. | Baritone Saxophone - Regis Pomes ; Cello - Jennifer Moersch ; Double Bass - Hollie Stevenett ; Drums, Percussion, & Chimes - Ami Spears ; Flute, Organ, & Floor Tom - Brian Taylor ; Treated Guitars - Greg Jarvis and Jeremiah Knight ; Trumpet - Ira Zingraff ; Violin - Laura C. Bates | [
""O" (Flowers of Hell album)\n\n\"O\" is the third studio album from the orchestral rock group The Flowers of Hell. It consists of one song lasting 46 minutes in its stereo mix and 42 minutes in its surround sound mix. The release's liner notes state that the piece is an exploration of band leader Greg Ja... |
"O"_(Flowers_of_Hell_album)_2677266 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"O" (Flowers of Hell album)'. | explore music's unique capabilities as an art form that unfolds over time. The album was produced by Jarvis with recording taking place in Toronto with engineer Jon Drew (Stars, Fucked Up). It was mixed in Manchester by Jarvis and fellow synesthete Tom Knott of The Earlies. "O" was initially released by Optical Sounds ... | [
""O" (Flowers of Hell album)\n\n\"O\" is the third studio album from the orchestral rock group The Flowers of Hell. It consists of one song lasting 46 minutes in its stereo mix and 42 minutes in its surround sound mix. The release's liner notes state that the piece is an exploration of band leader Greg Ja... |
"O"_(Flowers_of_Hell_album)_2677267 | Based on the article about '"O" (Flowers of Hell album)', describe the 'Critical reception' section. | "O" received favourable ratings from media sources including All Music (4/5), Drowned In Sound (7/10), and Eye Weekly (8/10). ChartAttack declared it, "A tiny step for mankind, but a giant step for orchestral rock." Stooges biographer and former Creem writer Jeffrey Morgan wrote that it rivaled works of Terry Riley, Br... | [
""O" (Flowers of Hell album)\n\n\"O\" is the third studio album from the orchestral rock group The Flowers of Hell. It consists of one song lasting 46 minutes in its stereo mix and 42 minutes in its surround sound mix. The release's liner notes state that the piece is an exploration of band leader Greg Ja... |
"O"_(Flowers_of_Hell_album)_2677269 | Summarize the 'Track listing' part of '"O" (Flowers of Hell album)'. | 1) "O" - Stereo Mix – 45:40 1) "O" - 5.1 Surround Sound Mix - 42:02 ; 2) Live At The Music Gallery - Concert Film - 49:03 ; 3) Special Feature: Opus 66 Animated Video – 3:54 ; 4) Special Feature: Opt Out (Live In Aberdeen) - 10:00 ; 5) Special Feature: Sympathy For Vengeance (Live In Toronto) – 6:01 ; 6) Special Featur... | [
""O" (Flowers of Hell album)\n\n\"O\" is the third studio album from the orchestral rock group The Flowers of Hell. It consists of one song lasting 46 minutes in its stereo mix and 42 minutes in its surround sound mix. The release's liner notes state that the piece is an exploration of band leader Greg Ja... |
"O"_Is_for_Outlaw_27847927 | Explain what '"O" Is for Outlaw' covers in the 'Plot summary' section. | Kinsey's curiosity is roused when she receives a call from a man who has bought some of her possessions at an auction of defaulted storage locker items. She recognizes the box as stuff which she left in the possession of her former husband, Michael Magruder – whom she met and married during her time on the Santa Teresa... | [
""O" Is for Outlaw — Plot summary\n\nKinsey's curiosity is roused when she receives a call from a man who has bought some of her possessions at an auction of defaulted storage locker items. She recognizes the box as stuff which she left in the possession of her former husband, Michael Magruder – whom she ... |
"O"_Is_for_Outlaw_27847926 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"O" Is for Outlaw'. | "O" Is for Outlaw is the 15th novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. The novel's plot has its roots in the Vietnam War, and features information about Kinsey's previously unnamed first husband, Mickey, and their brief mar... | [
""O" Is for Outlaw — Plot summary\n\nKinsey's curiosity is roused when she receives a call from a man who has bought some of her possessions at an auction of defaulted storage locker items. She recognizes the box as stuff which she left in the possession of her former husband, Michael Magruder – whom she ... |
"O"_Is_for_Outlaw_27847932 | Summarize the 'Plot summary' part of '"O" Is for Outlaw'. | transit for medical treatment, and also that he was a classmate of Mark Bethel's wife Laddie. She deduces that Duncan and Laddie had some sort of affair, giving Mark Bethel a motive for Duncan's disappearance in Vietnam. Back in Santa Teresa, the LAPD detectives reappear and confirm they have traced Bethel's fingerprin... | [
""O" Is for Outlaw — Plot summary\n\nKinsey's curiosity is roused when she receives a call from a man who has bought some of her possessions at an auction of defaulted storage locker items. She recognizes the box as stuff which she left in the possession of her former husband, Michael Magruder – whom she ... |
"O"_Is_for_Outlaw_27847934 | Reconstruct the content about 'Characters' from the article on '"O" Is for Outlaw'. | Kinsey Millhone: Private investigator who decides to follow up the story of her first husband, who she left after eight months of marriage because she thought he asked her to do something illegal. | [
""O" Is for Outlaw — Plot summary\n\nKinsey's curiosity is roused when she receives a call from a man who has bought some of her possessions at an auction of defaulted storage locker items. She recognizes the box as stuff which she left in the possession of her former husband, Michael Magruder – whom she ... |
"O"_Is_for_Outlaw_27847931 | From the article on '"O" Is for Outlaw', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | like his brother, hails originally from Louisville. Clearly he and Mickey shared an interest in finding the truth about Benny's death. From Duffy, Kinsey learns that Mickey was interested in Benny's connections to a young Louisville journalist called Duncan Oaks, who was killed in Vietnam. Benny had Duncan's press pass... | [
""O" Is for Outlaw — Plot summary\n\nKinsey's curiosity is roused when she receives a call from a man who has bought some of her possessions at an auction of defaulted storage locker items. She recognizes the box as stuff which she left in the possession of her former husband, Michael Magruder – whom she ... |
"O"_Is_for_Outlaw_27847928 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot summary' from the article on '"O" Is for Outlaw'. | left him. As well as high school and police academy memories, she finds in the box a letter written to her 14 years before, shortly after she left Mickey, which never reached her. It is from Dixie Hightower, barmaid at an old haunt from that era called the Honky-Tonk, saying that Mickey was with her the night he was ac... | [
""O" Is for Outlaw — Plot summary\n\nKinsey's curiosity is roused when she receives a call from a man who has bought some of her possessions at an auction of defaulted storage locker items. She recognizes the box as stuff which she left in the possession of her former husband, Michael Magruder – whom she ... |
"O"_Is_for_Outlaw_27847930 | Explain what '"O" Is for Outlaw' covers in the 'Plot summary' section. | this puts her high on the suspect list, especially since her assurances that she hasn't spoken to Mickey in years are belied by a record of a 30-minute call from Mickey's number to her apartment in recent weeks. Illegally breaking into Mickey's apartment in search of answers, Kinsey finds a stash of weapons, false IDs,... | [
""O" Is for Outlaw — Plot summary\n\nKinsey's curiosity is roused when she receives a call from a man who has bought some of her possessions at an auction of defaulted storage locker items. She recognizes the box as stuff which she left in the possession of her former husband, Michael Magruder – whom she ... |
"O"_Is_for_Outlaw_27847929 | What does the article about '"O" Is for Outlaw' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | Litenberg, the son of another colleague, who is running the Honky-Tonk, as well as to Dixie herself, living in new-found luxury with her Vietnam vet husband Eric. Kinsey finds out Mickey had been frequenting the Honky-Tonk and is suspicious of his motives, sensing that he had uncovered some sort of illegal activity. Sh... | [
""O" Is for Outlaw — Plot summary\n\nKinsey's curiosity is roused when she receives a call from a man who has bought some of her possessions at an auction of defaulted storage locker items. She recognizes the box as stuff which she left in the possession of her former husband, Michael Magruder – whom she ... |
"O"_Is_for_Outlaw_27847933 | From the article on '"O" Is for Outlaw', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | to take the rap. Years later when Mickey finally uncovered the truth, Bethel shot him, implicating Kinsey. Kinsey is reluctantly persuaded by the detectives to attempt to trap Bethel into a confession, an operation which goes badly wrong, and she ends up a target. However Duffy, now understanding Bethel to be the one r... | [
""O" Is for Outlaw — Plot summary\n\nKinsey's curiosity is roused when she receives a call from a man who has bought some of her possessions at an auction of defaulted storage locker items. She recognizes the box as stuff which she left in the possession of her former husband, Michael Magruder – whom she ... |
"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap._1163854 | Summarize the 'Balloons' part of '"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap.'. | In drastic contrast to the lead single, "Balloons" (Pungseon in Korean) is a bubbly song that features TVXQ members in animal costumes, made to directly appeal to the younger generation, as well as older generations familiar with the original "Balloons" by Five Fingers (an old Korean band). The lyrics talk about innoce... | [
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""O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. — Balloons\n\nIn drastic contrast to the lead single, \"Balloons\" (Pungseon in Korean) is a bubbly song that features TVXQ members in animal costumes, made to directly appeal to the younger generation, as well as older generatio... |
"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap._1163853 | What information does the article about '"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap.' provide on '"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap'? | The lead single is a fast-tempo fusion of rock, hip hop, and electronic trance. The music video took several days to complete as its footage was shot in several different countries. U-Know Yunho's footage was shot in Japan, Micky Yoochun's and Max Changmin's in Prague, Hero Jaejoong's in Thailand, and Xiah Junsu's in S... | [
""O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. — Japanese version\n\n}}",
""O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. — Balloons\n\nIn drastic contrast to the lead single, \"Balloons\" (Pungseon in Korean) is a bubbly song that features TVXQ members in animal costumes, made to directly appeal to the younger generation, as well as older generatio... |
"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap._1163851 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap.'. | "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. (stylized as "O"-正.反.合.), sometimes referred to as "O"-Union or just O, is the third Korean studio album (fourth overall) by South Korean pop group TVXQ, released on September 29, 2006, by S.M. Entertainment. In a year when Korean music sales had slumped, it was the highest selling album in South Kore... | [
""O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. — Japanese version\n\n}}",
""O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. — Balloons\n\nIn drastic contrast to the lead single, \"Balloons\" (Pungseon in Korean) is a bubbly song that features TVXQ members in animal costumes, made to directly appeal to the younger generation, as well as older generatio... |
"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap._1163852 | Explain what '"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap.' covers in the 'Versions and repackaging' section. | The album was released in 4 different versions and packaging, versions A and B, C and D. Versions A and B promote the title song """O"-正.反.合.", while versions C and D promote the fantasy theme of the song "Balloons" and contain new songs and a DVD in each. The initial versions of the album with the original track listi... | [
""O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. — Japanese version\n\n}}",
""O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. — Balloons\n\nIn drastic contrast to the lead single, \"Balloons\" (Pungseon in Korean) is a bubbly song that features TVXQ members in animal costumes, made to directly appeal to the younger generation, as well as older generatio... |
"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap._1163855 | What does the article about '"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap.' say regarding 'Performances'? | In three short months after the album's release, TVXQ were invited to perform on many stages of music shows, award shows, and concerts. TVXQ performed their third album's songs a few times in 2007 as well, since a fourth Korean album had not been released. | [
""O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. — Japanese version\n\n}}",
""O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. — Balloons\n\nIn drastic contrast to the lead single, \"Balloons\" (Pungseon in Korean) is a bubbly song that features TVXQ members in animal costumes, made to directly appeal to the younger generation, as well as older generatio... |
"Ode-to-Napoleon"_hexachord_2825157 | Describe the 'Further reading' section of the article about '"Ode-to-Napoleon" hexachord'. | Baker, James M. (1986). The Music of Alexander Scriabin, p. 214. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN: 0-300-03337-0. Cited in Van den Toorn (1996), pp. 128–129. ; Rahn, John (1980). Basic Atonal Theory, p. 91. New York: Longman. ISBN: 0-582-28117-2. ; Wason, Robert W. (1988). "Tonality and Atonality in Frederic Rzew... | [
""Ode-to-Napoleon" hexachord — Further reading\n\nBaker, James M. (1986). The Music of Alexander Scriabin, p. 214. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN: 0-300-03337-0. Cited in Van den Toorn (1996), pp. 128–129. ; Rahn, John (1980). Basic Atonal Theory, p. 91. New York: Longman. ISBN: 0-582-28117-2. ; W... |
"Ode-to-Napoleon"_hexachord_2825156 | Reconstruct the content about 'Sources' from the article on '"Ode-to-Napoleon" hexachord'. | Lewin, David (1959). "Re: Intervallic Relations Between Two Collections of Notes". Journal of Music Theory 3, no. 2 (November): 298–301. Sources | [
""Ode-to-Napoleon" hexachord — Further reading\n\nBaker, James M. (1986). The Music of Alexander Scriabin, p. 214. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN: 0-300-03337-0. Cited in Van den Toorn (1996), pp. 128–129. ; Rahn, John (1980). Basic Atonal Theory, p. 91. New York: Longman. ISBN: 0-582-28117-2. ; W... |
"Ode-to-Napoleon"_hexachord_2825155 | Describe the content of the article about '"Ode-to-Napoleon" hexachord'. | Bruno Maderna and Luigi Nono, such as in Nono's Variazioni canoniche sulla serie dell'op. 41 di Arnold Schönberg (1950), Webern's Concerto, Op. 24, Schoenberg's Suite, Op. 29 (1926), Babbitt's Composition for Twelve Instruments (1948) and Composition for Four Instruments (1948) third and fourth movements. The hexachord... | [
""Ode-to-Napoleon" hexachord — Further reading\n\nBaker, James M. (1986). The Music of Alexander Scriabin, p. 214. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN: 0-300-03337-0. Cited in Van den Toorn (1996), pp. 128–129. ; Rahn, John (1980). Basic Atonal Theory, p. 91. New York: Longman. ISBN: 0-582-28117-2. ; W... |
"Oh_Yeah!"_Live_3726 | Reconstruct the content about 'Track listing' from the article on '"Oh Yeah!" Live'. | 1) "Wide Awake" – 2:15 ; 2) "State O Mind" – 1:25 ; 3) "Ireland" (Potthast/Moll) – 2:53 ; 4) "Stuff" – 2:47 ; 5) "Rok" – 2:33 ; 6) "Favorite Show" – 3:20 ; 7) "Hoops" – 4:09 ; 8) "Shortlong"* – 3:13 ; 9) "Lincoln" (Potthast/Moll) – 2:56 ; 10) "Neighbor" – 2:33 ; 11) "Hot Cheese" – 1:51 ; 12) "Now" – 2:15 ; 13) "Underst... | [
""Oh Yeah!" Live — Track listing\n\n1) \"Wide Awake\" – 2:15 ; 2) \"State O Mind\" – 1:25 ; 3) \"Ireland\" (Potthast/Moll) – 2:53 ; 4) \"Stuff\" – 2:47 ; 5) \"Rok\" – 2:33 ; 6) \"Favorite Show\" – 3:20 ; 7) \"Hoops\" – 4:09 ; 8) \"Shortlong\"* – 3:13 ; 9) \"Lincoln\" (Potthast/Moll) – 2:56 ; 10) \"Neighbo... |
"Oh_Yeah!"_Live_3727 | Based on the article about '"Oh Yeah!" Live', describe the 'Personnel' section. | Dan Potthast – vocals, guitar ; Ted Moll – drums, vocals ; Chris Diebold – bass ; Robert Bell – trombone ; Gerry Lundquist – trombone, chainsaw | [
""Oh Yeah!" Live — Track listing\n\n1) \"Wide Awake\" – 2:15 ; 2) \"State O Mind\" – 1:25 ; 3) \"Ireland\" (Potthast/Moll) – 2:53 ; 4) \"Stuff\" – 2:47 ; 5) \"Rok\" – 2:33 ; 6) \"Favorite Show\" – 3:20 ; 7) \"Hoops\" – 4:09 ; 8) \"Shortlong\"* – 3:13 ; 9) \"Lincoln\" (Potthast/Moll) – 2:56 ; 10) \"Neighbo... |
"Oh_Yeah!"_Live_3725 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"Oh Yeah!" Live'. | '"Oh Yeah!" Live (also known as simply Oh Yeah!') is a live album by American ska punk band MU330, recorded at various shows throughout 1999 and released through Asian Man Records in 2001. The liner notes of ''"Oh Yeah!" Live'' include a list of all 1303 live shows MU330 had performed up to release of the album, from J... | [
""Oh Yeah!" Live — Track listing\n\n1) \"Wide Awake\" – 2:15 ; 2) \"State O Mind\" – 1:25 ; 3) \"Ireland\" (Potthast/Moll) – 2:53 ; 4) \"Stuff\" – 2:47 ; 5) \"Rok\" – 2:33 ; 6) \"Favorite Show\" – 3:20 ; 7) \"Hoops\" – 4:09 ; 8) \"Shortlong\"* – 3:13 ; 9) \"Lincoln\" (Potthast/Moll) – 2:56 ; 10) \"Neighbo... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419279 | What information does the article about '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer' provide on 'Characters'? | Susan "Susie" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arranged with her separated husband. ; Charles "Chuck" Tabey, ... | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419284 | From the article on '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer', restate the 'Cultural impact' content. | [...] one can readily agree with the disgruntled fan who wrote, 'My God! Where did you dredge up those horrid characters?'" In 1992, Kitchen Sink published two volumes of Images of "Omaha" as a benefit to pay for the treatment of Waller's bowel cancer. The volumes featured contributions by major comic book artists, suc... | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419273 | Describe the 'Publication history' section of the article about '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer'. | In 1976, Reed Waller founded Vootie, a fanzine intended to promote funny animal comics. He began developing the concept for "Omaha" the Cat Dancer after one of the magazine's contributors said that there was not enough sex in the genre. Inspired by Robert Crumb's Fritz the Cat, Waller began looking for a theme for his ... | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419283 | Explain what '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer' covers in the 'Cultural impact' section. | Stever reviewed Omaha, The Cat Dancer Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 83. Stever commented that "the plot is so rich that it would be a disservice to attempt to sum it up in the small space available here. It is better said that it is a story that does not pull punches and in its essence rings more true to the values of ... | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419281 | What information does the article about '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer' provide on 'Plot summary'? | Susan "Susie" Jensen is an aspiring model from the Midwest and new in the town of Mipple City, Minnesota. The story starts out as Susie uses her modeling to begin working at the strip club "Kitty Korner Klub" with her newfound friend Shelly Hine, where she now goes by the stage name of "Omaha". Omaha starts to become w... | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419280 | What does the article about '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer' say regarding 'Characters'? | ; Kurt Huddle, Shelly's nurse and later lover. Huddle was the personal assistant and valet to Tabey, Sr. ; Rob Shaw, a gay photographer. ; Maria Elandos Tabey, Chuck Tabey's mother, whom he has not seen for years. She was blackmailed into leaving by Calvin Bonner over her gay brother. She also bears a very striking res... | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419275 | From the article on '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer', restate the 'Publication history' content. | was reprinted in Bizarre Sex Series No. 5. In 1991, the Omaha story "A Strip in Time" appeared in Munden's Bar Annual No. 2, published by First Comics. In 1984, SteelDragon Press published the first issue of "Omaha" the Cat Dancer, which featured the second chapter of the story. Waller then was unable to continue with ... | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419278 | Reconstruct the content about 'Fictional background and characters' from the article on '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer'. | "Omaha" the Cat Dancer takes place in the fictional Mipple City, Minnesota. The comic's universe is populated by anthropomorphic animal characters. The story began as a satire of local blue laws, before evolving into a comic book soap opera. | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419276 | Based on the article about '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer', describe the 'Publication history' section. | a car accident; the series' frequency slowed as a result of her recovery process. In November 1991, Waller was diagnosed with colon cancer; two issues of Images of "Omaha" were published in 1992 to pay for Waller's medical expenses, featuring art and writing by several major comic creators. In 1995, Waller and Worley c... | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419274 | What does the article about '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer' say regarding 'Publication history'? | oppression". This proposal sparked the idea for Omaha. The character debuted in The Adventures of Omaha, which was published in Vootie in 1978. The first chapter of "Omaha" the Cat Dancer was published by Kitchen Sink Press in Bizarre Sex No. 9 in 1981. A five-page untitled story appeared in Bizarre Sex No. 10 in 1982,... | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419282 | Summarize the 'Cultural impact' part of '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer'. | "Omaha" the Cat Dancer was the first of several comic books in the early 1980s which integrated sex into their storylines, rather than using sexual explicitness for shock value. In 1988, Friendly Frank's, a comic book store in suburban Chicago, was fined $750 for selling "obscene" material, including "Omaha" the Cat Da... | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"Omaha"_the_Cat_Dancer_25419277 | Describe the 'Publication history' section of the article about '"Omaha" the Cat Dancer'. | chapters. The series lasted 19 issues before being cancelled in 1993. Fantagraphics Books later relaunched the series, but it only lasted four issues, the last published in 1995. In 1994, Rob, a supporting character from the series, appeared in Gay Comix No. 22. The final chapters of the story were serialized in Sizzle... | [
""Omaha" the Cat Dancer — Characters\n\nSusan \"Susie\" Jensen (though very few of the other characters know her real name) aka Omaha, an anthropomorphic feline stripper. She has a pet ferret named Squeak. She was previously married years before meeting Charles Jr., but a divorce was later amicably arrang... |
"P"_Is_for_Peril_27848047 | Reconstruct the content about 'Characters' from the article on '"P" Is for Peril'. | Kinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is hired by a man's first wife to learn why he has disappeared for seven weeks, and the police have no progress. He has a second wife, who is less interested in her husband's whereabouts. | [
""P" Is for Peril — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is hired by a man's first wife to learn why he has disappeared for seven weeks, and the police have no progress. He has a second wife, who is less interested in her husband's whereabouts.",
""P" Is for Peril — Plot sum... |
"P"_Is_for_Peril_27848042 | From the article on '"P" Is for Peril', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | a trip to Las Vegas, is convinced he is dead. Not impressed either with Fiona's haughty personality or the chances of turning up something on a cold trail, Kinsey accepts the case with misgivings. She soon finds evidence that there has been fraudulent Medicare/Medicaid activity at Pacific Meadows, the care home at whic... | [
""P" Is for Peril — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is hired by a man's first wife to learn why he has disappeared for seven weeks, and the police have no progress. He has a second wife, who is less interested in her husband's whereabouts.",
""P" Is for Peril — Plot sum... |
"P"_Is_for_Peril_27848040 | Describe the content of the article about '"P" Is for Peril'. | "P" Is for Peril is the 16th novel in the "Alphabet" series of mystery novels by Sue Grafton. The novel focuses on the disappearance of Dr. Dowan Purcell, a nursing home administrator and doctor at Pacific Meadows Nursing Home, and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. The novel is ... | [
""P" Is for Peril — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is hired by a man's first wife to learn why he has disappeared for seven weeks, and the police have no progress. He has a second wife, who is less interested in her husband's whereabouts.",
""P" Is for Peril — Plot sum... |
"P"_Is_for_Peril_27848046 | What does the article about '"P" Is for Peril' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | Kinsey has technically done her duty to Fiona, but she still wants to know how and why Dow died. She finds that Leila was behind the missing thirty thousand dollars and that Crystal is innocent of the affair Fiona had alleged. Kinsey establishes that it is Joel Glazer and his business partner who are responsible for th... | [
""P" Is for Peril — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is hired by a man's first wife to learn why he has disappeared for seven weeks, and the police have no progress. He has a second wife, who is less interested in her husband's whereabouts.",
""P" Is for Peril — Plot sum... |
"P"_Is_for_Peril_27848044 | What information does the article about '"P" Is for Peril' provide on 'Plot summary'? | a sub-plot, Kinsey has decided it is time to leave her current rented office space at Kingman and Ives and finds her dream office space up for rental by brothers Richard and Tommy Hevener. After snapping it up with a big advance rent payment, and starting to date the attractive Tommy, Kinsey receives a shocking visit f... | [
""P" Is for Peril — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is hired by a man's first wife to learn why he has disappeared for seven weeks, and the police have no progress. He has a second wife, who is less interested in her husband's whereabouts.",
""P" Is for Peril — Plot sum... |
"P"_Is_for_Peril_27848045 | Summarize the 'Plot summary' part of '"P" Is for Peril'. | out the entrapment himself to protect Kinsey after failing to persuade her to steer clear of it. After a dangerous showdown with the Hevener brothers, in which Richard kills Tommy with Kinsey's gun, Kinsey finds out that she was duped by Mariah Talbot; she is really the sister of the Heveners' hired accomplice, whom th... | [
""P" Is for Peril — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is hired by a man's first wife to learn why he has disappeared for seven weeks, and the police have no progress. He has a second wife, who is less interested in her husband's whereabouts.",
""P" Is for Peril — Plot sum... |
"P"_Is_for_Peril_27848043 | Based on the article about '"P" Is for Peril', describe the 'Plot summary' section. | assigned by the ongoing official investigation. Kinsey meets an old acquaintance in the form of Dana Glazer, formerly Dana Jaffe, now married to wealthy businessman Joel Glazer, co-director of the management company that owns Pacific Meadows. By coincidence, Kinsey's landlord Henry adds to the evidence of fraud when so... | [
""P" Is for Peril — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is hired by a man's first wife to learn why he has disappeared for seven weeks, and the police have no progress. He has a second wife, who is less interested in her husband's whereabouts.",
""P" Is for Peril — Plot sum... |
"Pimpernel"_Smith_25265830 | Based on the article about '"Pimpernel" Smith', describe the 'Production' section. | Leslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of "Pimpernel" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into modern times. A role he played in The Scarlet Pimp... | [
""Pimpernel" Smith — Production\n\nLeslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of \"Pimpernel\" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into... |
"Pimpernel"_Smith_25265829 | Summarize the 'Cast' part of '"Pimpernel" Smith'. | Williams as Graubitz ; Ernest Butcher as Weber ; Arthur Hambling as Jordan ; Mary Brown as Girl Student ; W. Phillips as Innkeeper ; Ilse Bard as Gretchen ; Ernest Verne as German Officer ; George Street as Schmidt ; Hector Abbas as Karl Meyer ; Neal Arden as Second Prisoner ; Richard George as Prison Guard ; Roddy Hug... | [
""Pimpernel" Smith — Production\n\nLeslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of \"Pimpernel\" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into... |
"Pimpernel"_Smith_25265828 | Based on the article about '"Pimpernel" Smith', describe the 'Cast' section. | Leslie Howard as Professor Horatio Smith ; Francis Sullivan as General von Graum ; Mary Morris as Ludmilla Koslowski ; Hugh McDermott as David Maxwell ; Raymond Huntley as Marx ; Manning Whiley as Bertie Gregson ; Peter Gawthorne as Sidimir Koslowski ; Allan Jeayes as Dr. Beckendorf ; Dennis Arundell as Hoffman ; Joan ... | [
""Pimpernel" Smith — Production\n\nLeslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of \"Pimpernel\" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into... |
"Pimpernel"_Smith_25265826 | What does the article about '"Pimpernel" Smith' say regarding 'Plot'? | they see his injury and connect it to a story about the wounding of the latter-day Scarlet Pimpernel in a newspaper. They enthusiastically volunteer to assist him. German Gestapo General von Graum is determined to find out the identity of the "Pimpernel" and eliminate him. Von Graum forces Ludmilla Koslowska to help hi... | [
""Pimpernel" Smith — Production\n\nLeslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of \"Pimpernel\" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into... |
"Pimpernel"_Smith_25265831 | From the article on '"Pimpernel" Smith', restate the 'Reception' content. | Released in the United States as Mister V, the film review in The New York Times noted: "It is all absurd derring-do, of course, and it follows a routine pattern. It lacks the headlong course of the top-notch British thrillers. But "Mister V" becomes a tense excursion because of Mr. Howard's casual direction, and even ... | [
""Pimpernel" Smith — Production\n\nLeslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of \"Pimpernel\" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into... |
"Pimpernel"_Smith_25265825 | Based on the article about '"Pimpernel" Smith', describe the 'Plot' section. | In the spring of 1939, months before the outbreak of the war, eccentric Cambridge archaeologist Horatio Smith takes a group of British and American archaeology students to Nazi Germany to help in his excavations. His research is supported by the Nazis, since he professes to be looking for evidence of the Aryan origins ... | [
""Pimpernel" Smith — Production\n\nLeslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of \"Pimpernel\" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into... |
"Pimpernel"_Smith_25265827 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot' from the article on '"Pimpernel" Smith'. | Smith is the man he is after, so he stops the train transporting the professor and various packing crates out of the country. However, when he has the crates opened, he is disappointed to find only ancient artefacts from Smith's excavations. Von Graum still has Ludmilla, so Smith comes back for her. The general catches... | [
""Pimpernel" Smith — Production\n\nLeslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of \"Pimpernel\" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into... |
"Pimpernel"_Smith_25265824 | Describe the content of the article about '"Pimpernel" Smith'. | "Pimpernel" Smith (released in the USA as Mister V) is a 1941 British anti-Nazi thriller, produced and directed by its star Leslie Howard, which updates his role in The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934) from Revolutionary France to pre-Second World War Europe. The British Film Yearbook for 1945 described his work as "one of the... | [
""Pimpernel" Smith — Production\n\nLeslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of \"Pimpernel\" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into... |
"Pimpernel"_Smith_25265833 | Explain what '"Pimpernel" Smith' covers in the 'Inspiration for Raoul Wallenberg' section. | When "Pimpernel" Smith reached Sweden in November 1943, the Swedish Film Censorship Board decided to ban it from public viewing, as it was feared that such a critical portrayal of Nazi Germany could harm Sweden's relationship with Germany and thus jeopardise the country's neutrality in the Second World War. Raoul Walle... | [
""Pimpernel" Smith — Production\n\nLeslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of \"Pimpernel\" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into... |
"Pimpernel"_Smith_25265834 | What information does the article about '"Pimpernel" Smith' provide on 'Inspiration for Raoul Wallenberg'? | as a representative and later joint owner of an export-import company that was trading with central Europe and was owned by a Hungarian Jew. Following the mass deportations that had started in April 1944, Wallenberg was sent to Budapest in August 1944, as First Secretary to the Swedish legation, assigned under secret a... | [
""Pimpernel" Smith — Production\n\nLeslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of \"Pimpernel\" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into... |
"Pimpernel"_Smith_25265832 | From the article on '"Pimpernel" Smith', restate the 'Box office' content. | According to Kinematograph Weekly it was the third most popular film of 1941 in Britain, after The 49th Parallel and The Great Dictator. | [
""Pimpernel" Smith — Production\n\nLeslie Howard had been aware of the Nazis in Europe and had developed a film treatment in 1938 based on the rescue of an Austrian anti-Nazi leader. With the A. G. Macdonell story of \"Pimpernel\" Smith taking the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy into... |
"Pistol"_Jim_1559651 | What information does the article about '"Pistol" Jim' provide on 'Style'? | In the opinion of the researcher Luis Gasca, "Pistol" Jim combines the influence of the styles of Emilio Freixas and Alex Raymond. | [
""Pistol" Jim — Style\n\nIn the opinion of the researcher Luis Gasca, \"Pistol\" Jim combines the influence of the styles of Emilio Freixas and Alex Raymond.",
""Pistol" Jim — History\n\nCarlos Freixas created the series with Emilio Freixas and Ángel Puigmiquel. Jim's adventures appeared in Gr... |
"Pistol"_Jim_1559649 | Explain what '"Pistol" Jim' covers in the 'History' section. | Carlos Freixas created the series with Emilio Freixas and Ángel Puigmiquel. Jim's adventures appeared in Gran Chicos and later Plaza El Coyote. | [
""Pistol" Jim — Style\n\nIn the opinion of the researcher Luis Gasca, \"Pistol\" Jim combines the influence of the styles of Emilio Freixas and Alex Raymond.",
""Pistol" Jim — History\n\nCarlos Freixas created the series with Emilio Freixas and Ángel Puigmiquel. Jim's adventures appeared in Gr... |
"Pistol"_Jim_1559648 | Describe the content of the article about '"Pistol" Jim'. | "Pistol" Jim is a western series of comics created In 1944 by Carlos Freixas and is the most famous of his creations. | [
""Pistol" Jim — Style\n\nIn the opinion of the researcher Luis Gasca, \"Pistol\" Jim combines the influence of the styles of Emilio Freixas and Alex Raymond.",
""Pistol" Jim — History\n\nCarlos Freixas created the series with Emilio Freixas and Ángel Puigmiquel. Jim's adventures appeared in Gr... |
"Pistol"_Jim_1559650 | Explain what '"Pistol" Jim' covers in the 'Appearance and main characters' section. | "Pistol" Jim is a vigilante, who wears black (like Hopalong Cassidy) and wears the emblem of a revolver on his chest. He is joined on his adventures by his freckly sidekick Nick Rolly. Noted amongst the villains he faces, the sophisticated Belle Smith stands out.. | [
""Pistol" Jim — Style\n\nIn the opinion of the researcher Luis Gasca, \"Pistol\" Jim combines the influence of the styles of Emilio Freixas and Alex Raymond.",
""Pistol" Jim — History\n\nCarlos Freixas created the series with Emilio Freixas and Ángel Puigmiquel. Jim's adventures appeared in Gr... |
"Polish_death_camp"_controversy_10841553 | Explain what '"Polish death camp" controversy' covers in the 'Historical context' section. | number of Jews hiding with Poles was around 450,000. Possibly a million Poles aided Jews; some estimates run as high as three million helpers. Poles have the world's highest count of individuals who have been recognized by Israel's Yad Vashem as Righteous among the Nations — non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews... | [
""Polish death camp" controversy — Historical context\n\nnumber of Jews hiding with Poles was around 450,000. Possibly a million Poles aided Jews; some estimates run as high as three million helpers. Poles have the world's highest count of individuals who have been recognized by Israel's Yad Vashem as Rig... |
"Polish_death_camp"_controversy_10841564 | Describe the 'Media' section of the article about '"Polish death camp" controversy'. | The Polish government and Polish diaspora organizations have denounced the use of such expressions that include the words "Poland" or "Polish". The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs monitors the use of such expressions and seeks corrections and apologies if they are used. In 2005, Poland's Jewish Foreign Minister Adam... | [
""Polish death camp" controversy — Historical context\n\nnumber of Jews hiding with Poles was around 450,000. Possibly a million Poles aided Jews; some estimates run as high as three million helpers. Poles have the world's highest count of individuals who have been recognized by Israel's Yad Vashem as Rig... |
"Polish_death_camp"_controversy_10841550 | Based on the article about '"Polish death camp" controversy', describe the 'Historical context' section. | During World War II, three million Polish Jews (90% of the prewar Polish-Jewish population) were killed due to Nazi German genocidal action. At least 2.5 million non-Jewish Polish civilians and soldiers perished. One million non-Polish Jews were also forcibly transported by the Nazis and killed in German-occupied Polan... | [
""Polish death camp" controversy — Historical context\n\nnumber of Jews hiding with Poles was around 450,000. Possibly a million Poles aided Jews; some estimates run as high as three million helpers. Poles have the world's highest count of individuals who have been recognized by Israel's Yad Vashem as Rig... |
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