Ish

Ish may refer to:

  • Chazon Ish, sobriquet of Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz
  • the Sanskrit for "lord", see Ishvara
  • Ish Kabibble (1908–1994), comedian and cornet player
  • ...ish (audio drama), Doctor Who audio drama
  • A suffix rendering an absolute to an approximation especially when referring to time. 10.00 - ish means 10.00 am give or take 17 minutes. Yes - ish means there is a reasonable chance the answer is yes etc.
  • A book by Peter H. Reynolds
  • Arts

  • Ishan Morris, Canadian singer and actor, better known as iSH
  • Ian Smale, also known as Ishmael, Christian songwriter
  • ...Ish (album) a 1989 album by the Australian rock band 1927
  • a compilation album released by Some Bizzare
  • Sports

  • Ish Smith (born 1988), American NBA basketball player
  • Abbreviations

  • International Students House, London
  • In situ hybridization
  • International School of Hamburg
  • International School of The Hague
  • International School of Havana
  • International School of Hyderabad
  • Isolated systolic hypertension
  • ...ish (audio drama)

    …ish is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

    Plot

    The Sixth Doctor and Peri attend a conference of lexicographers at a college where an unfortunate murder has occurred. The victim was a perfectionist linguist compiling the galaxy's biggest dictionary, and also a personal friend of The Doctor, but the only suspect is her holographic assistant, named Book, who is also a repository for every word in the English language.

    The Omniverbum is the mythical longest word in existence. According to records, no one who has found the Omniverbum, or its sentient affix "Ish", has lived to tell of it. Except one. Book found the Ish on an obscure world and accidentally brought back to the college as per his programming. But now it's escaped, and is out to cause havoc on the speech centers of the human brain unless The Doctor can stop it.

    Peri is in a different kind of danger. Swiftly falling in with a so-called "word anarchist" named Warren, she might come face to face with the slowly degenerating Book, who is distraught and unhinged over his master's death by possibly his own hands. Distraught and unhinged enough to kill her....

    ...Ish (album)

    ...ish is the debut album by Australian pop rock band 1927, released on 4 December 1988, which peaked at number one for four weeks in early 1989 on the ARIA Albums Chart. The album remained in the top 50 for 45 weeks and reached No. 2 on the 1989 ARIA Year End Albums Chart and was awarded 5× platinum certification – for shipment of more than 350,000 copies. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1989, 1927 won 'Breakthrough Artist - Single' for "That's When I Think of You" and 'Breakthrough Artist - Album' for ...ish. At the 1990 ceremony the group won 'Best Video' for "Compulsory Hero", which was directed by Geoff Barter. In 1999 rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, described the album as "brimful of stirring, stately pop rock anthems". As of 2002, it was in the top 10 of the most successful debut albums by Australian artists.

    Background

    Empty

    Empty may refer to:

    Music

    Albums

  • Empty (God Live Underwater album) (1995)
  • Empty (Tait album) (2001)
  • Viva Emptiness by Katatonia (2003)
  • Songs

  • "Empty" (The Click Five song)
  • "Empty" a song by Metric
  • "Empty", a song by the Cranberries from No Need to Argue
  • "Empty", a song by Ray LaMontagne from Till The Sun Turns Black
  • "Empty" from Forever Is the World by Theatre of Tragedy, 2009
  • "Empty", a song by K-pop boy group WINNER from the album 2014 S/S
  • "Joys of the Emptiness" from Icon by Paradise Lost
  • "The Emptiness From Which I Fed" from The Gallery, "Emptier Still" from Haven & "Empty Me" from Fiction by Dark Tranquillity
  • "Mouth of Empty Praise" from Unblessing the Purity by Bloodbath
  • Other

  • Empty (TV series), a 2008 situation comedy appearing on BBC Two
  • Empty (magazine), an Australian Magazine
  • See also

  • Emptiness (disambiguation)
  • Empty space (disambiguation)
  • Empty (magazine)

    Empty is a cult, Australian "creative" magazine, concerned largely with printed design work, photography, illustration and film, created for the professional creative community.

    The magazine is published by Sydney-based Design is Kinky studio, curators of the Semi-Permanent design festival, a fixture in design culture's global landscape, which occurs annually in Australia.

    The magazine acts largely as a gallery of artwork, both domestic and international. It also features cultural commentary and interviews with artists, animators, other magazines, and so on. Notable interviewees have included Mark Andrews, head of story on The Incredibles (cover story, issue 2, late-2004) and Dan Houser of Rockstar Games (issue 3, early-2005).

    Empty was launched in April 2004 and is published somewhat arbitrarily, but usually occurs on a bi-monthly basis.

    The magazine features little to no advertising whatsoever.

    Current editor is Andrew Johnstone, creator of Empty and the above-mentioned Design is Kinky and Semi-Permanent.

    Metric (band)

    Metric are a Canadian rock band founded in 1998 in Toronto. The band consists of Emily Haines (lead vocals, synthesizers, guitar, tambourine, harmonica, piano), James Shaw (guitar, synthesizers, theremin, backing vocals), Joshua Winstead (bass, synthesizers, backing vocals) and Joules Scott-Key (drums, percussion). The band started in 1998 as a duo formed by Haines and Shaw with the name "Mainstream". After releasing an EP titled Mainstream EP, they changed the band's name to Metric, after a sound that was programmed by Shaw on his keyboard. In 2001, Winstead and Scott-Key joined them.

    Their first official studio album, Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?, was released on September 2, 2003. It was followed by Live It Out, released on October 4, 2005. The album was nominated for the 2006 Polaris Music Prize for the "Canadian Album of the Year" and for the 2006 Juno Awards for "Best Alternative Album". Their third studio album, Grow Up and Blow Away, was recorded in 2001 and it was initially planned as their debut album. The album was delayed for many years and it was finally released on June 26, 2007, with some changes to the track list. Some songs were also slightly reworked.

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