Jodie

Jodie may refer to:

  • Jodie (given name)
  • Jodie, West Virginia
  • Military cadence, also known as Jody
  • Fictional characters

  • Jodie (Case Closed), a fictional character in the anime series Case Closed
  • Jodie Landon, a cartoon character in the television show Daria
  • Jodie Morton, a fictional character in the soap opera Coronation Street
  • Jodie Nash, a fictional character in the soap opera Hollyoaks
  • See also

  • Jody (disambiguation)
  • Jodie-Anne
  • Jodie (given name)

    Jodie is a unisex given name. It is related to names Cody, Jodi, Jody, Codey, and Jodey. It is also a rare surname. It can be used as a nickname for Joseph, Jude, Judith, Joan, and a variant for Jo.

    People

  • Jodie Allen, senior editor at the Pew Research Center
  • Jodie Anne Laubenberg, Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives
  • Jodie Aysha, English singer and songwriter
  • Jodie Bain, Australian football (soccer) player
  • Jodie Beeler (1921-2002), infielder in Major League Baseball
  • Jodie Bowering, Australian softball player
  • Jodie Broughton, rugby league player for Huddersfield in the European Super League
  • Jodie Campbell, Australian politician
  • Jodie Christian (1932-2012), American jazz pianist, noted for bebop and free jazz
  • Jodie Connor, British R&B and soul recording artist, lyricist, and goodwill ambassador
  • Jodie Cooper, former champion surfer
  • Jodie Davis, Australian former cricket player
  • Jodie deSolla, Canadian curler from New Brunswick
  • Jodie Dibble, cricketer for England
  • Jodie Dorday, New Zealand actress
  • Sesame Street Live

    Sesame Street Live is the live touring show based on the children's television show Sesame Street.

    Produced by Minneapolis-based VEE Corporation, the show opened on September 17, 1980, with a production of Sesame Street Live "Missing Bird Mystery" playing at the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota. Sesame Street Live is now produced as three or four separate tours, each performing a different show, with its own plot, characters, scenery, and soundtrack. Shows are performed in arenas and theatres around the world, generally working on an eight to ten month touring schedule ending in the spring and resuming in the late summer. While in the United States, Sesame Street Live is a bus and truck show, with the equipment moving by two or three trucks and the personnel travelling by bus. (This is contrasted with a show that travels by rail, such as the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus.) Outside of the United States, air cargo and sea containers are used.

    The shows feature original music scores and songs, complemented with old favorites from the show, and professional dancers as costumed characters performing the parts of the Muppets. The productions are done in a theatrical style. In an arena, a stage is built and a false proscenium is created to make the experience more similar to going to a theatre.

    Can't Slow Down (Saves the Day album)

    Can't Slow Down is the first album by American rock band Saves the Day, released on August 25, 1998, by Equal Vision Records.

    Background

    Saves the Day formed in late 1997.

    Recording

    The album was produced by Steve Evetts purely because Evetts had previously worked with Lifetime – a band vocalist Chris Conley loved. It was recorded during the winter break of Conley's senior year of high school, and released after the band graduated from high school. This album was the bass guitar player Sean McGrath's only recording with Saves the Day. (He is also responsible for changing the band's name from Sefler to Saves the Day.)

    Unlike their later releases, this album has a melodic hardcore sound, sharing the same sound of other bands like 7 Seconds or Lifetime.

    Release

    Saves the Day went on their first full tour of U.S. with Bane.Can't Slow Down was released by Equal Vision on August 11, 1998. The album sold 8,000 copies by the time Through Being Cool (1999) was released.

    " (disambiguation)

    The " symbol is a character with 34 in ASCII.

    It may denote:

  • Double quotation mark (the main usage)
  • Double prime (″) used for:
  • inch
  • arcsecond
  • Ditto mark (〃)
  • Gershayim (״)
  • * (disambiguation)

    The symbol * is called asterisk (42 in ASCII). The symbol may also refer to:

    Art, entertainment, and media

  • "*", a song by M83
  • "*: Asterisk", a.k.a. "Asterisk (song)", by Orange Range
  • "*", a song by Sadist from Lego
  • *, the logo for the alternative rock band the Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Other uses

  • A symbol for not out in cricket
  • A symbol identifying a genetic lineage as a paragroup of a specified haplogroup
  • Star (game theory), the value given to the game where both players have only the option of moving to the zero game
  • In linguistics, a symbol that prefixes a word or phrase that, in historical linguistics, is a reconstructed form for which no actual examples have been found; and in linguistics of a modern language (see: synchronic linguistics), is judged ungrammatical
  • The symbol is used to refer a reader to a footnote
  • The symbol is used to refer a reader to an endnote
  • In telephony, the beginning of a Vertical service code
  • See also

  • Asterisk (disambiguation)
  • References

    河南 (disambiguation)

    河南 may refer to:

  • Henan Province, China
  • Hà Nam Province, Vietnam
  • Henan Mongol Autonomous County, Qinghai, China
  • Tuyuhun, also known as "Henan State" (河南国/河南國)
  • Hanam, city in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
  • An informal name for Haizhu District, Guangzhou, China, in reference to its location relative to the Pearl River
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