Linda

Linda may refer to:

As a name

  • Linda (name), a female given name (including a list of people and fictional characters so named)
  • Anita Linda (born Alice Lake in 1924), Filipino film actress
  • Bogusław Linda (born 1952), Polish actor
  • Solomon Linda (1909–1962), South African Zulu musician, singer and composer who wrote the song "Mbube" which later became "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"
  • Linda (singer) (born 1975), stage name of Svetlana Geiman, a Russian singer
  • Places

  • Linda, California, a census-designated place
  • Linda, Tasmania, Australia, a ghost town
  • Linda Valley, Tasmania
  • 7169 Linda, an asteroid
  • Linda, a small lunar crater - see Delisle (crater)
  • Music

  • Linda (Linda George album), 1974
  • Linda (Miguel Bosé album), 1978
  • "Linda" (1946 song), a popular song written by Jack Lawrence
  • "Linda" (2012 song) Miguel Bose's single featuring Malu
  • Fiction

  • Linda (film), a 1960 British teen drama
  • Linda (1993 TV film), starring Richard Thomas and Virginia Madsen
  • "Linda", a poem by Patti Smith from her 1972 book Seventh Heaven
  • Linda (singer)

    Linda (Russian: Линда) is a stage name for Svetlana Lvovna Geiman (Russian: Светлана Львовна Гейман; born 29 April 1977, Kentau, Kazakh SSR, USSR), a Russian singer. Her style incorporates trip hop, electronic and ethnic music. Since January 2012, she has been married to Greek composer Stefanos Korkolis.

    Discography

    Albums

    Singles

    References

  • Kushnir, Aleksandr (2007). "Chapter IV. Maxim Fadeev" (in Russian). Headliners. Saint Petersburg: Amfora. ISBN 5-367-00585-3
  • СЛУХ ПЕРВЫЙ. Линда уже давно умерла от передозировки наркотиков (in Russian). Retrieved 1 July 2011.
  • External links

  • First non-official website (Russian)
  • Second non-official website (Russian)
  • Linda's translations
  • Linda (genus)

    Linda is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species:

    subgenus Dasylinda

  • Linda apicalis Pic, 1906
  • Linda fasciculata Pic, 1902
  • Linda javanica (Vuillet, 1912)
  • Linda strbai Viktora & Lin, 2014
  • Linda testacea (Saunders, 1839)
  • subgenus Linda

  • Linda annamensis Breuning, 1954
  • Linda annulicornis Matsushita, 1933
  • Linda assamensis Breuning, 1954
  • Linda atricornis Pic, 1924
  • Linda bimaculicollis Breuning, 1954
  • Linda femorata (Chevrolat, 1852)
  • Linda fraterna (Chevrolat, 1852)
  • Linda gracilicornis Pic, 1907
  • Linda javaensis Breuning, 1954
  • Linda macilenta Gressitt, 1947
  • Linda major Gressitt, 1942
  • Linda nigroscutata (Fairmaire, 1902)
  • Linda pyritosa Holzschuh, 2013
  • Linda rubescens (Hope, 1831)
  • Linda semiatra Holzschuh, 2003
  • Linda semivittata (Fairmaire, 1887)
  • Linda signaticornis Schwarzer, 1925
  • Linda stolata Pesarini & Sabbadini, 1997
  • Linda subannulicornis Breuning, 1956
  • Linda zayuensis Pu, 1981
  • References


    Wild Card (2015 film)

    Wild Card is a 2015 American crime thriller film directed by Simon West, and starring Jason Statham, Michael Angarano, Dominik Garcia-Lorido, Milo Ventimiglia, Hope Davis, and Stanley Tucci. The film is based on the 1985 novel Heat by William Goldman, and is a remake of the 1986 adaptation that starred Burt Reynolds. The film was released in the United States on January 30, 2015 in a limited release and through video on demand.

    Wild Card was a "box office bomb", making only $6.0 million against a $30 million budget.

    Plot

    Nick Wild (Jason Statham) is a recovering gambling addict who takes odd jobs in Las Vegas as a "chaperone" (his version of a bodyguard) to support his addiction. After helping a client impress a woman (Sofia Vergara), he accepts a proposition from meek self-made millionaire Cyrus Kinnick (Michael Angarano) to show him around Vegas and provide him with protection while he gambles.

    While eating at a diner, Nick's waitress friend Roxy (Anne Heche) hands him a message from a woman he knows, Holly (Dominik Garcia-Lorido), who wants him to stop by her house. Holly, a professional escort, explains she had a date the previous night at the Golden Nugget. Afterward, she was brutally raped and beaten by three unknown men in their hotel room. Holly asks Nick to find out who they are so that she can sue them, though unbeknownst to Nick, she plans to take revenge.

    Heat (2006 film)

    Heat (Russian: Жара, stylized as "ЖАRА") is a 2006 Russian teen romantic comedy loosely based on the Walking the Streets of Moscow, directed by Rezo Gigineishvili and produced by Fyodor Bondarchuk. Heat along with Wolfhound became one of the most expensive Russian films in 2006. Besides, its budget was three times less as compared to the advertising campaign.

    Plot

    After three years a conscript sailor, Aleksey (Aleksey Chadov), comes back from the Black Sea Fleet to Moscow for a meeting with his waiting girlfriend, Masha (Maria Kurkova), and old classmates. Unfortunately, he finds out that his girlfriend is already married and has a child, then decides to spend the remaining time in a restaurant with his friends—an oligarch's son, Konstantin (Konstantin Kryukov), a beginner actor, Artur (Artur Smolyaninov), and a hip-hop artist, Timati. When their lunch is coming to the end, it appears that no one has money to pay the bill, except Konstantin's dollars which do not accept for payment. The rapper is decided to exchange currency at the nearest money changer, that will cause troubles.

    Smallville (season 2)

    Season two of Smallville, an American television series developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, began airing on September 24, 2002, on The WB television network. The series recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian Clark Kent as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The second season comprises 23 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 20, 2003. Regular cast members during season two include Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, Sam Jones III, Allison Mack, Annette O'Toole and John Schneider. John Glover who was a recurring guest in season one was promoted to regular for season two. At the end of season one, Eric Johnson, who portrayed Whitney Fordman, had left the show.

    Season two picks up directly where season one ended, with Clark (Welling) dealing with the aftermath of the tornadoes that hit Smallville. This season, Clark finally learns who he is and where he comes from, but must also acknowledge a potential destiny set into motion by his biological father that could change his life and the lives of those around him forever. Clark's relationship with Lana Lang (Kreuk) becomes increasingly closer, straining his friendship with Chloe Sullivan (Mack). Clark's best friend, Pete Ross (Jones III), learns Clark's secret this season.

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